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tion work which resulted in excellent prospects w Dail v ‘4 ’aska Em )ire done some years ago in the Chickaloon region. Providing that the lands which show good oil HAPPY— o i : —BIRTHDAY| 2() Years Ago || Horoscope SIONAL L SOCIETIES ¥ by the shed every evening except i o i S v e s I : $ prospects are not clamped into the naval reserves, as i GASTINEAU CHANNEL i EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has been a custom of thé past, the prospects appear e From The Empire incli 5 | prospects appear tions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline | lto be bright at the present time for developing an- |pirthday anniversary, to the follow- | - i |5 T 5B ¥ LR bR | |cther major industry in the north. It will be another |ing: ; bbb {IAS, RARER & ERERBUROE S Bhgy - Wadnes : “ FEBRUARY 4, 1918 ot DENTISTS v ’ pm. Vi < | SUBSCRIPTION RATES [ 5ten Teli thie - road . to- TerritsPlkl WEW @ i e e ORI developmienc it per-| Mrs. Allen Shattuck left for the i 3 N Douglas for §1.25 per month, o 5 (DESTIPT I e i B south aboard the Alaska SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1938/ | i b I velcome. ool et | g AR Benefic aspects rule strongly to- . o j hAs ; . % s 9 am. to 9 pm. i pad Apparently that “Little Business Man’s” confer- | “N.mcv' Al Sam Guyot and wife left Seattle|day, according to astrolo 1t is| | i ik B ! M. H |ence was what might be termed a “howling” success. | MBS for Juneau aboard the Jefferson.|a time to push all important mat-) .. ok gt : tary 3 eir papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office Mrs. Robert Casey AN R ters and to forget plans for week-|——— JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - Ernest A. Johnson g g r p r ati W TGS The A ciated Pre Ol macinmvely e for Romance is reported t be upsetting the apple| R sw lD Gmi-:lm\i’u“pahsel:fige‘; ‘1‘::‘1 ’"}gm‘: s(i.;;ltl)nshould be seen today ‘ Second and fourth he Associated Press is exclusivel ol [ A RiD IS 4 ™ cattle on the Jetferson, Junes re’ s seen ay| | | n ourth e Tl Tyeper: hi Also the, Jocal i N s oLl H".I“.h;"h C(.""mmm' ;E‘éa]‘ng A that‘ e o — [bound. and projects launched under thej | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month oo btined. harelr jmost of us are ruled from the heart not from the MODERN | = {planetary government should bring| | DENTIST in Scottish Rite Temnle ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO'BE LARGER jueed % ETIOUETTE The Douglas Parent Teacher As-|substantial returns. Merchants and| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. beginning at 7:30 p.n THAN THAT OF ANY PUBLICATION. i R |sociation was to meet this night injtraders on the stock exchanges TELEPHONE 176 DANIEL ROSS, W | i Wi, g xRl | It is obvious that there is still one thing free in |the school assembly roor. should be especially alert. | |shipful Master; JAMES W. LI By Roberta Lee if VERS, Secretary. | R Financiers and heads of big busi- his country, and that’s speech be greatly encouraged un- " H The Metlakatla basketball play-|ness m Bhber 1 » China S¢1 Q@ What entertainments are ap- |€rs Were to meet Thane this night der this rule of the st for itf | 3 i REBEKAHS | Danger in ,Ehfi(fhmd Sea propriate to give in honor of le in Douglas. over C. Winn wasipromises government cooperation in Dr' Rlchfll'd Wllllams everancs TORBE NG 5 A 1 (Cleveland Plain Dealer) engaged couple? {to be timekeeper. nationwide enterprises. ;. % ‘ DENTIST every second and fourth Wedr Unless restraint is exercised by the western powers| A. Dinners, teas, luncheons, dan- v This is read as a day most Io:-. BT s day, 1.O.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- the China Sea, rather than Shanghai, may furnish |ces, and showers. V. 1. Hahn, w. ©. Blanchard and|tunate for women. They should) | (,oufs,;‘g% RESIDENCE | | howELL,- Noble Grand; RUTH |the point of conflict with Japan that all reasonable| Q When one is not sure that|A. G. Muirhead officials of the!strive to be at thl"'N'M in all lines| | " BUILDING | |BLAKE, Secretary {persons hope to avoid. From the Straits of Singapore |two persons are acquainted, is it White Pass and vukon Route of [of work. It is a lucky date for seek-| | L 5 to the island of Hainan there is naval activity whichall right to say, “Mrs, Walker, haye Skagway, were visiting in Juneau.|ing s s and seems to P"FS"E"‘;;' B T i “1r»«—««"""-"“'——-«——\ could be highly explosive internationally you met Mrs. Smith?” 1t was understood they were he 'v"J“g” ‘] ‘”l;"'m T L F 1 o | Since September the Japanese Navy has been( A. Yes. : to discuss the workings'of the'elght) - Seca’ eHIeEERARANS BB TR AL D, Judson Whittier | |{ G“ smlth ¥ Imaking occasional sallies at the Chinese island of | Q. 'What is a “connoisseur,” and hour law with the Governor. Y, heak: PO LS (AT C ACE o CHIROPRACTOR i ¢ 8 iz P 2 i r Imay expect to make new conquests,| v 114 N Hainan. -In October Japan threatened to seize it and [how is it pronounced? {may expect . . q Drugless ‘Phiysiciih ) { s luse it as a base of operations against French Indo-| A. One competent to act as a cri-| More than one foot of snow had 10x‘~Ntl1]cksla3-.~“smue on l'lll\\‘ af:z:n | | Otfice hoiits: 05, 5% £5, | It { 4 K YROSPECTS N |China unless the shipment of munitions to China over |tical judge of an art, or in a matter piled up during the night and with| Warlike influences Wil continuel | 0.4 Mt [ 1 D R U G s { ALASKA OIL PROSPECTS BRIGHTENED the French-owned xr',mlma(l from Hanoi to Yunnan|of taste. Pronounce kén-i-sur, o With accumulation already on the to be strong in the Far East. The | o :,}‘IEJ'NTE“;Z;‘* il | ‘: | R was stopped, Now the Japanese have Again attempted |as in on, 1 as in it, u as in fur, prin- ground, some places over a man's|vanquished will rebel against thelr| gL '3 ! PUROLA REMEDIES ¢ Confirming reports that have persisted In the|to force a landing and the French have dispatched | cipal accent on last syllable. head, people traveling the roads and conquerers under this tht‘lal’y}’ 3 . ! | north for the last year and more, word comes from |three cruisers to adjacent waters | - e e - trails leading out of Juneau V\‘ex'(\‘go"(‘”’m(‘"\v B Btk 2 Ia ISCRIPTIONS CARE : ; San Francisco that three of the major oil companies | On February 14 the powerful British naval base at {2 s: warned to look out for snow sl)dcs.‘h B!‘rlrl»’ll\ ‘g':\‘vmmr‘"ldh[uhfm m'r‘\" ';'! ; FULLY COMPOUNDED { ST Brogites o laska |Singapore will be officially’ opened. British, Aus- —_— e affected by grave differences of} | 138 Stre fogt Chlivet '(')":fi';,"’:n:' ::;”l“;:x',:e:_m C;S,]filr[m;;“‘\;:k 1:;: :ofia i\ralmn, New Zealand, French, Dutch and American | DAILY LESSONS || weather Report—30 high, 24 low. opinion and there may be a decisive] | Dr. A. ‘x{-‘lggewafl [RE] """_';:0“\:;_‘“‘:7_4:‘.‘(:"1)(?";""; i 3 i : 2 G % he major com-|P8V2] squadrons will participate. This demonstration | IN ENGLISH SNOW. idisagreement among leading states- DENTIST | 118 ot - LA siderable work was done by some of U e is intended solely to impress Japan with the solidarity | Z D S men. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. 7 R N 0Tt PR D A » panies in the Westward on oil exploration but later |, icino among the western nations By W. L. Gordon o G ey Between radical or progressive/ SEWARD BUILDING { } o the projects were abandoned | The truth is that the Singapore base is far from| ! e | ideas and those of more conserva- | Office Phone 469 41 sk LA e e g gt L Two seasons ago the Iniskin Bay Oil Company, completed. Britain seized the occasion of the com- | ¥ o YUUR |NGUME |:ltive trend there will be a wider|Gi———w——rrr T - :: “Th R 1 P a California group headed by R. E. Havenstrite, re- pletion of a large dock to stage the naval demonstra- Words Often Misused: Do not | clljnv;mn qm all countries. 1In the ;- ST e exall Store ¥ o e " . tion | United States secret communistic *f 3 | o your vived Ditersibiin oty il #18 g ppeiabons A ER January 31 to February 5, 25 warships, several squad- |1y. Respectfully means in a def- | activities will gain many supporters. | DR. H. VANCE XEE Reliable | i i i Iniskin Bay region of Cook Inlet, actual drilling beiny 3 4 il gt 15 . . rons of airplanes and 10,000 troops will engage in |erential manner. Respectively means | Persons whose birthdate it is have OSTEOPATH pharmacists Her purpose is clear from the fact that from |confuse respectfully and respective- | TAX Consultation and examination done in Chinitna Bay. next door to Iniskin Bay. After maneuvers in and around Singapore as relating to each. i the augury of a year of good for- S . ’ two seasons work, the company heads went south This is all unnecessary because the Japanese are| Often Mispronounced: Subpoena. - #* (une. Speculation may bring large| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; prescrip- | last fall reporting themselves convinced that they wel aware of the naval strength of the nations par- |Pronounce sub-pe-na, e as in pea, EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED returns. Advantages through clubs 7 ol Sy pwomimatl tions. had struck it. Havenstrite was quoted here as saying: | ticipating and know what they could do should the|a as in ask unstressed, acceht sec- COUPLES MARRIED DUR- or other organizations are indicat- Gastineau Hotel Annex F “If my 17 years of experience in oil drilling has occcasion arise, This parade of men-o'-war will not {ond syllable ING TAXABLE YEAR ¢q i South Franklin St. Phone 177 J Butler-Mauro Drug Co. taught me a thing—we have hit oil in Alaska. At deter the Japancse 1t may, on the other hand, only | Often Misspelled: Reminiscence. mqyiovers shoud note that-under dren born on (1 prob- T e e i 4900 feet we ran into gas showings that get stronger inflame them. if the western nations wish to halt Observe the in and the sc. the Raveriie Act of 1038, the credit ably will be cf s : indv-And e s ol T o —_— R TR T RS as we deepened our hole, and finally ‘at 5650 feet we | the Japanese they can do so without any great danger ynonyms: Monarch, ruier, em- depefnants as well as the per- Strong character. Subjects of this 5 { ran into so much gas, mixed with a strong showing rv‘l‘('nnlhr‘l’l:\I hlm'knv:g the Straits of Singapore and eror, sovereign k{w:. sonal exemption js required u; Be sign Aqn;{r.-u mw“ iin in the Robert Simpson, OPLD. t “TOmOrrOW'S S!yles : of oil, that we just couldn’t take care of it.” stretching a line of vessels from that British strong- | Word Study:. “Use a word three prorated where 8 change of status loios Proessions The lucky day "¢ 2 Guate Los Angeles College | |} z { hold to Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands to stop |times and it is yours” Let us in- .. B o eants ¥ is Saturday and the fortuna L i 5 g Today { Abdompenying ‘fhe! Tiiskis “officials’ north - Jastal) Wupphes from reaching FaBAN: It would be imposs|cresse our’ yocabulary by madteting ik it oh o tasalie SEAL ADC green % Cpton: 111 ¢ season was a geologist representing some of the major sible for the Japanese Navy to operate so far from its lone word each day. Today’s word 'h‘", '.h‘jw credits are allowable 1ot “'yroyion Pitney, Associate Justice il ! ) oil companies. The report from San Francisco would (base. Since the powers, however, have no intention | Traditional; handed down from ‘““i‘ o ,il,"'.,”“:‘xf\f'lm oy Of the United States Supreme ! \ indicate that his reports have been sufficiently en-|Of taking strong action their show of force at Singa- |from generation to generation, es- A “.l.llzti::;m1“”?,,.{‘]01“.,;n,,m‘,;”: to Court, was born on s day 1858 ! e 9 .fi m)'fm \ couraging to again interest the large companies in|Pore Will serve no powerful purpose pecially by word only; as, tradi- pe (‘ixcrogurdc}ii \mless it amounts Others who celehrated 166 8. o TURRY ! (Tl/l 1) v/ 3 ! L attempting to develop oil fields in Alaska B T T TR tional opinions; traditional cus-to more than half & month, in which Pirthday include Sir Robert Peel, bk ,-,”\r'm % FOR OIL | H € W’ \ According to the exclusive news dispatch in The| The new official director of the controlled press |toms. case, it is considered a month. jeritiah, Sudesman Dwight L. | o/ blus or.27 gravity, in any | |} u (g in Roumania is a Mr. Cucu. But aren’t they all?— | o ads For example, a single man and a M0ody, evangelist, 1837 - gy { H right, 1938) amount . . . QUICK! Empire yesterday the present plans call for drilling single woman who were married on _‘C‘f-’- o COLE TRANSFER | i]uneau'S Qwn Store! | and testing a well on the Pacific side of the Alaska | D°trolt News ! 20, 1937, and were living to- Peninsula across Shelikof Strait from Kodiak Island,| G s Juiy 1 M 2 . % S . It may not be a war that Japan is conducting in LOOK and LEARN gether on the last day of the tax- PENS'UNS FUR Phone 3441 or Night 554 p S MBS I AR RE BT LS much the same region in Which exploration was| T e : ikt 4 3 5 98 i hina 1as al, he appearance of a It ; B)’ A. C. Gordon | able year, may file a joint return. carried on 20 years ago. ‘ Louisville Courier-Journal, If they file their return or re- 3 I | : That there is oil along the west Alaska coast| R e £ 2 turns on the basis of the calendar Have Your Eyes Examined by H. 8. GRAVES ! has been proven. A well at Katalla, in the Ooidova| ' mpe autitude of Japan. toward England andil 1. Why do U. S, coins have milled Year, they would be entitled to a PANAY VIchMS Carl “Ehe Clothing Man” | Tcgion. was operated for a good many years, Dro-| america seems best - described in the expression, |edges? personal exemption of $2,208.34 Dr. Rae L. Carlson { ,"H. t.', sl gfli‘fn.r it dugir, an cil of high paraffin base. Much explora- | “Notes to you!"—New York Sun. | 2. What word ends twenty-four Which is seven-twelfths of §1000 for| . ad OPTOMETRIST i th/[al‘::l c‘ucm'mgL e ! s - recva = - = ek ey —__ lof the twenty-seven books of the ”“’_ husband ~while single, plus' yAGHINGTON, Feb. 4.—United Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry lgo ; RN New Testament? seven-twelfths of 81000 for the gi ie, genator McGill has -asked Shop Phone Green 331 | e T 3. What famous duel was fought Wife While single, plus five-twellths o,ngregs o provide wartime pen- — | s Ph b on the heights opposite New York? 9f $2:300 for the period during Which ;o penefits for the sailors killed H—— Hollmann’s Pharmacy 1 4. What is a dory hey were married or wounded in the Japanese bomb- FINE 201 Seward St. Phone 45 If separate returns are filed, each PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | ° ’ ‘ ) | 5. In which state is the greatest, ing of the United States gunboat h and Jewelry Repairing | ‘\:VAEUE}TIIS THRIFT railway mileage? 'lsi enllull;dl;u a :)ersunal exemption o, 5 x‘v i 53 B et w:l: v:rxy‘ rensoll:{ile siida el COMPOUNDED FROM i [ F OO % of 8110417, which is seven-: " ' T FRESH DRUGS COMMENTS NEW N twelfth of $1,000, plus one-half of R PAUL BLOEDHORN | AT 1. To prevent shipping and also,11Ve-tWelfths of $2500. 'WILD LIFE FILM S. FRANKLIN STREET | |, : If during the year 1937 the hus- &t o R to prevent them from being frau-| I s band or the wife had the status of IS TO BE SHOWN T 3 | he wife hai e status o & MEZZANINE i J, B, wARRACK | wno P ; P s 45 dulently reduced in weight ‘ _ 18 A Newspaper Within a Newspaper 2. “Amen.” iBE bead fpr 8 armily (price' 0 tetr | SUNDAY NIGHT ON AT | . [ 3. The duel between Alexander| A 1a8¢. he or she would be en-| s | HOTEL JUNEAU l Engineers—Contractors | ) |titled to his or her pro rata share _ = = = = == Hamilton and Aaron Burr, vhic! i aska e : e fommen i ot woimiaas|oL the persons) exemption of s2500 , Davd Mook, ot (e wces, Senc | BEAUTY SHOP | | JUNEAU “lallowed the head of a family for Commission office, will exhibit 1600 LYLAH WILSON | THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Feb. 4, 1938. THE FRIENDLY STORE 4 A flat-bottom rowboat used £ b bioures snow 4 » & e { 4 R sed | ) riod ¢ @ eet of motion pictures showing Al- - - s : by fishermen. he perlod prior to their marriage | Go " wig life at the Seventh-day| | fi"'é',""v':c ngsp; 55 e 5 = = = instead of merely that allow THE BRIDGE YOU'LL 5. Texas. PR ed @ agventist Church, Sunday evening | | ”HOT FOODS FOR NEVER CROSS T 2 R i However, for the period of thejr 2t 8 o'clock. The public is invited S e ey } Phone 723——————115-2nd St. to see these interesting and edu- ¢ Audit—Tax and System Service | COLD WEATHER" It's what you think that makes t T H E R 0 Y A L marriage any exemption to which cational’ plebures [ JAMES C.P CAOOPER, i | the world either might be entitled as the head e | ’ C. P. A 4 f Seem sad or gay to you; BEST HEAD } of a family would be merged in the, i3 P } | SIGRID N 303-05 Goldstein Building Your mind may color all things | BEAUTY SALON joint personal exemption for that| Empire classifieds pay. || BEAUTY SALON Public Stenographer | “AM A l‘ A gray l OPEN EVENINGS | Iperiod. ————-—————|| "YOUR APPEARANCE IS || Notary Public | i) | 5 | e e o Or make them a radiant hue. ™ c “If your hair is not becoming | The joint personal exemption al- § OUR RESPONSIBILITY | 3N BN z Be glad today, be true and wise, to you — You should be lowable in the case of a couple who TOP NOTCII {| | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 e e S ch Disttiigninh, gold frofi arees: .| coming to us.” |were married and living together 1 e = £ = ! Wi . A, 33 |during the entire year may & 1 = - 5 7 aste n:ll’:l:;r time nor thought' g e e S = i A year may not ex FOR FmE FOOD =‘ 3 JUNEAU : SPECIALIZING i | T T 4 o] Luncheons 50c ) i g icious The bridge yow'll never cross. | | If a child under 18 years of age $1 | Very Delicious " PRUNES | | BODDING TRANSFER || Gependens on the arent tor Dinners 65c {|| MELODY HOUSE |} o French | $ There's useful work for you to | BUILDING e support reaches the age of 18 years . SR o T | Mualo And Electric Appliances | it c r can do, | Pl Tend A | | Rock—Coal Hauli 2 during the taxable year, the credit| - - —53 1 | (Next Gastineau Hotel) ! For ‘had and braumsd heastd| Ny, Jener, Skinned - ) L St 01l Dellve o 400 for @ dependent w reuirea) | GARBAGE HAULED | |4 ™™™ A T i There’s urgent human service uties. Jas i prvery. | |to be prorated in the same manner ’ G E ‘ | & ! % 2 too, PRUNE PIE—An excellent | " las the personal exemption. ! Reasonable Monthly Rates ||, ——— — Dinners In which to teke ‘your part; eolit weather des; s | e — For example, should the child’s | ! E. 0, DAvls ] | | | it Tk s e . ssert. PERCY'’S CAFE cighteenth birthday fall on June| | TELEPHONE 212 ||| Alaska Music Supply | GASTINEAU CAFE | A worth while gain, not loss; | 30, the parent would be entitled to| | Fhone 4753 | || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager RAvloLl | The beet is yours, so.slo not fear s. c |'| Tce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | [C1aim $200 credit for the dependent| s 5| | Pianos—Musical Instruments | The bridge you'll never cross. b COFFEE SHOP child—that is, one-half of $400. The | and Supplies 1 i i 11 Percy Reynolds, Manager same rule applies to other depen- HARRY | Phone 206 122 W. Second | LYNDEN BRAND | If life seems drab and difficull, | | |dents where a change of status oc- P 2| Lode and placer location notices Tasty and Economical | Ut face it with a will; & igleurs during the taxable year. RACE [P |or ato at The Exapive Office. o | You do not nave to work alone DRUGGIST | Try the Empire classifieds for| e o saa e Since Ged is with you still. “oMmY "Tt;e e | resuilts. Empire classifieds pay. Stores of |— —*- “- " The First National Bank JUNEAU g Jar c Press on with courage toward the goal, X L y 5 | With truth your shield emboss; Cans full of snow Be strong, look up and just white kernels. i The hri:::eyon'u never cross. TARGE AN | T’le B. }‘I. Be’lre'lds f THE —VO—G—UE comed Beei 1 POLITICAL CORRUPTION zoc | Bank g::mv?‘::u :‘yled Clothes The pompous judge glared ® CAPITAL—$50.000 '; | sternly over hi:s spectacles at i 101 SEWARD ST. i a'“ cabbage ‘;::n ";:'_"'::d ";m"th':":"":‘:’ ‘ Juneau, Alaska s ?‘ SURPLUS—$100.000 £ “DINTY MOORE” f’“ff::‘::’;;":‘v:l’;: B A OYSTERS j i Health Foods Cent g . |lar in sour lifer" he asked | For that oyster stew. { COMMERCIAL BATILE CRERK. BAUSER COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS sponse. “I voted for you at the Juneau Telephone 62 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | last election.” AT MO, . w59 e Resources Over Two and ¥ Aaska Federal Savings | | 2% Paid on s 1 | MooR. i | AND OTHER DIETETI ! | Can 300. o, SRR, P 20° oy e A ACCOUNTS | i i p iz | e ‘ cm GARNICK’S — PHONE 174 One-Half Million Dollars , | and Loan ,,f,,’fi,‘;‘,‘.",}",':., £l 4 ) Savings ; P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 Accounts OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska

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