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» Daily Alaska Empire unti crews are at work getting r in shape for another big pacl 1 “recession” cries be long canneries and ge Unemployment may seem THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1938. “HAPPY BIRTHDAY 50 Years Ago | | Horoscope Directory PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL —_— DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER - DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 2 am. to 9 pm. | B. P. 0. ELKS meet | , every Wednesday at 8 »m. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BAN; FIELD, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams \ DENTIST | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING OUNT YUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 T Second and fourth A Monday of each month )1 beginning at 7:30 p.n. in Scottish Rite Temnl# “%” DANIEL ROSS, Wor- shipful Master; JAMES W. LE VERS, Secretary. REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge v, & A meets y second and fourth Wednes- day, LOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH BLAKE Secretary. P ] Dr., Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Guy Smith | DRUCS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED PHONE 667 | Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 . Next Colise.m Front Street PHONE 97—Free Delivery “The Rexall Store” your "DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination | 1to 5; | free. Hours 10 to 12; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex | south Franklin St. Phone 177 Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ! H ‘ | a % z Robert Simpson, Opt.D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground “Tomorrow’s Ciyles Today” WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OTL 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 554 Juneau’s Own Store \ vo PO SR Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing FINE Watch and Jeweiry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET Hollmann’s Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS - % Published every evening except Sunday by the nportant now. But in just a few weeks, the reliable ~ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY d wheel of full activity will begin to turn and the “,,T,::euf;np;;:t e;ff:if’ tf,%;gm;:’l:; | From The Empire “Th AR at Second and 4 Alaska gason’” will ‘be on agah, virthday anniversary, to gy} llow- :: 4 et ML B mnao Class Matter BaIR 0L o G oo D e 3 but do not compel” ; " SUbSORITTION RATES SR Design for Livifig ey "BRUARY 18, 1018 s el A P A H clivered by carrier in Junean and Douslas for 1.25 per month edtn| FEBRUARY 18 Fire completely destroyed the * d on By mail, postave poy Cleveland Plain Dealer) G. H. Skinner of H. H. Townsend. The SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1938 s obo 12 : i . Richbers $s Priiol u g PR which was located a short — According o astrology this is a Subscri i out "11)1‘. I. .u‘ ot Ak early p.mn, s am Maier i above where the Basin fairly fortunate day in planetary he Busness | 1 ¢f NRA f0r8 ime "1[\‘ head. He has % Ediue ot Road curves to climb the hill, was direction. The morning is auspic- e B Buisione Doy 0 NSt e th b Py ',‘,‘(,(,“l(':,; i NR"]\ - :;'”1‘ F',i"h"f"' . mass of flames before the alarm ious for seeking support for politi- TR SiBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. et o o itk Jmh vn!‘l(-‘:::(ll “:‘ 7 A\I;n:::(;]]:’:‘m was turned in Owing to the isolat- cal aims or financial schemes. AT e ffes i g il ¢ upon desirable, long-range ob- R, i ed situation of the house there was Wm!e there may be reluctance to i . . ne = % no danger’ of the conflagration ask aid and a feeling of possible bed bereta. Whet Mr. Blohberg i 28 “OrOEHBI blser et PR T T R preading. Mr. and Mrs. Town- failure the stars promise success A A T hNY OTHER PUBLICA \ recent White House conference of business MODERN send, who Had been living s thel i HO LS eenite TIARTTT, OF Ay Lot ks DA & serve umped 8 o conell " v y Gastineau during the cold weather, form new busi ganizations. : 1;\]\ 1‘(" E 4v‘lj.‘» m‘ ' m‘ L‘nuii‘n:\“ o E’I IQUETI]E " had recently moved their belong- ‘\’Voml‘n are vwell directed while The Richber New York last week By Roberta Lee ings back to their home, and Mrs. this conhgl}r.flmn prevails. They hewd el i f W' tHENBHE they - Townsend had left for Seattle. will be critical of suitors, but are w another NRA, 1 model, under the White House s Mr. Townsend was in a theatre at likely to choose wisely after some d. But at the same time Richberg emphasizas what| @ Is it ‘required that hotel res- the time of the fire, The loss was hesitation. inereasir ob to all thoughtful Americans: €rvations be made by letter o nly partially covered by insurance. Many who dance this winter will gl the relations, of. ghverniment | telegraph, In advande? o march or fly before 1938 ends, it is bia Eag § &HE workabibIn A Hotels do not regsiife it, bur Oak Olson, Joe: Meherin, Jackforecast. ~This indicates training T w problem. Mr. Richberg s the sea ed traveler finds it v Chamberlin, Jack Lewis, Robert or preparedness for war rather than teen i a generation: & great advantage to, do so, rather Scott and J. H. Nichoalds were back actual service ince heiped RO than arrive at his favorite hotel in Juneau after an exciting trip This is a lucky d for s} op- ¢ Pr to create o trade com- |and find all accommodations ta- to Sitka and back aboard the St. keepers, Modistes and milliners will mission. tc ion and to protect ken Nicholas. Though the boat was profit as spring modes bring on ree At that time, Mr. @ Should a brunette with dark adrift for four hours by reason generous expenditures . 2ichbe ade noa 1 in which there is a skin wear pure white? f an accident to a spark plug, there Closer Anglo-American relations — — — jiscernible trace of malice, Lieut. Hugh S. Johnson A. No; it is inclined to give s no danger at any time. The of great significance to the United ALASKA AIR MAIL HOPES v cavalry officer riding the southwestern raz illow effect. Eggshell and o iral Wainwright picked up. the States are prognosticated ok Mr. Richberg does not claim to know all the answ white would be better. Nicholas outside of Tenakee In-' A cold spring is foreseen. High BRIGHTENED but he is confident that “the government of the United | @. When a young woman is seat- let and towed her into Killisnoo winds and the possibility of a dis- —_— the business of United ‘States cannot ed and is introduced to an elderly [Tom Where, after repairs were astrous hurricane appear; probable It is encouraging to ote that Postc art. Government and bt s, as we know man, should she rise? made, she proceeded to Sitka under in May. partment has reached the con today, will either work toge and live to- A. Yes, it is the courteous thing Ner own power. Persons whose birthdate it is have s e or they will die together. F enterprise and to do. —_— the augury of a year of success in re overnment will survive, or in the destruction of > M. Brandt, Thomas Banbury and which friends will contribute much y hat the ghe poth will be destroyed ISR & Marshal J. M. Tanner were among Business will bring recognition to reached the conclusion In seeking a basis for an effective government- he passengers sailing south on many men and women. : . Alaskans, that the best way to business relationship, Richberg warn nst “zealots DAILY LESSONS the Northwestern Children born on this day are by air mail e i ) urge us to destroy our o trength in order to T usually strong in body, cheerful, and connecting 1 cente « nt its misuse.” One may well imagine that he IN ENGLISh | itieman who called himself courteous and make friends quickly. mind the Jackson-Ickes effort to paint horns | By W. L. Gerdon | Sunday” was a guest at the Combined Aquarius and Pisces le to Juneau i ¢ alone And tails upon representatives of bi ness. 5 can registered from Chena traits are fortunate NG RS e e But there must be some controls. The essence ~ — s Clement Philibert Delibes, success- i et b A L problem Richberg sees it how to Words Often Misused: Do not Accompan®d by their coach, V. ful composer, was born on this day 4 b 4 > mpress a private autocracy with a lite public “John was very mad about it." C. Genn, the Juneau High School 1836. Others who have celebrated alieady hav ‘.m .»y‘,“.‘;‘ from here With yeqnonsibility without establishing a -autocracy ‘John was Ty angry about it tetball team was preparing to it as a birthday include Adelina to throughout the Interior and jn government IMad means insan leave for Sitka aboard the gasboat Patti, famous singer, 1843; Maurice Westward To this end he su sts: (1) le lation by which Often Mispi Perpetu- Iowa to play the team of th :]- Jokai, Hungarian author, 1825 And \ service sorely needed. It was empl monopolistic and air practices uld be more ity. Pronounce p i e as don Jackson school. Making the (Copyright, 1938) i sized during the recent doc 1 Seattle wh learly defi (2) an administ body em- in me unstressed, second us as in {rip Wwere to be Hodges, Burford i 3 ships were tied up and we i azlec powered to pass upon the prima-facie ity of co- cube, both i's as in it, principal Acklen, MacKinnon, Torvinen NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTCRY with a very limite service by lian steamer rative activities . . . So that busines izations gecent on third syllable. © McLoughlin To be issued March 15 and fo Bu e occasions such as water- ;v‘;’r‘),."‘y‘v"lli‘:"v‘ml";';i‘(‘:l:,, =H:‘1‘ hlf”,, employment Often Misspelled: ‘Exaggerat = close March 1. For space and list- front str re h does an ar DUSINESS (5, o dministrative approval nx‘u.wnfl ve ,“‘:‘,l..‘ff),’;( ‘“‘: ot ¢ 1 O Beplesworin, Eiperintend- MERBEe Rl JunseltandiDots of more than $124.000,000 with the 188Ka. ghould ot prev S ot : “' ”r‘ the “O» n‘n:r:::;‘ Outery, uproar, cla- ‘::m:;‘n N;:nwnmm.uuuln \(. las Telephone C:’Pl:mc- 420. adv. 3 id in 1937, certainly is entitled tc Rl pavasaiian . Dbl seapIbE St 3 5 Hox; outgoing passenger on the City of A N o 4 ;‘nilh”lw S 4 i b ma| government, from secking relief through civil action| Word Study: “Use a word three Seattle, bound for Klukwan on bus- Lt 3 d 3 RENTMRE LY - CEEd combination times and it is yours” Let us in- iness PRGNS T3 1o L S PSR d up with air mail service. Here is a thoughtful program which is well Worth | erease our vocabulary by masteri ik ’ e Report is that PAA is prepared to put giant clip- careful n and which believe, merits ¢ o8 s g i - ! 1l P pers, similar to those used in the south Pacific, on ;,,‘ t:ppm..x! It will not please Diccriminate; to make a distinc- Leonard Holmquist left his sled in | i A § B en it 4 mu e s e b th Footion SN SIS S0 URELE 4 omBLe ton o aieriminae e o rom of e tlts Stewnaiy | FOR FINE FOOD | artment. This would mean not o1 juate hen ¢ RO el { * trom the sheep.’—Barrow. Company offices and upon his re- } Yl ? air mail service but would afford a regularly scheculed : SR e b ey L. for BB tan R h BOUE Inter i dlsenyEred thakid Luncheons 50c ! R R R e “guied > who deem destruction | =« R ? ot . ! Dinners 65¢ { passenger service which also is needed to supplement o reoanRtriotion. Heteln = — :lmun: had mud:‘ awty swith 1. L2 L ndeeitians i oF S £ the present means of travel due to the rapidly grow- lies the best testimonial to its middle-of-the- AR I Bl R B 0ot actio Batween e mobih: avdi e o o lts middic-of-the-road| | [OOK and LEARN | return o his coaster " BODDING TRANSFER | Outside Mr. Richberg is careful to explain that he Bv A. C. Gordon i AR ey FER p ithout responsibility to any group or any leader- : I\v~;u|n-: Highest, 22; lowest, 12; H‘?I\S:‘]\:( Pl-!'())_,\l) l H b e cp ASON™ IS NE i hip.” Yet his prese at the recent te House - e Eoudy. i s | THETSEASON” IS NEARLY HERE nference at least suggests that the President vales 1. What is the meaning of the i o Ua hanling ! A merce ot the passenger list of the Baranof NS cpinion. A the same time the Richberg counsel suffix “itis”? MacKINNONS LEAV o A i ; e o dlves another Indisation Ok moferation ‘cor sharply with ) that is| 2. From what did limburger Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, accom- = i X z i ia’ Aaln 18 Susk admbn tie comiby e E aid by Robert H. Jac 1, newly named to the cheese get its nama? panied by her little son and her %—— —— ———— b ; A % and golicitor generalsh The question is timely as to 3 Of what name in G oorge Paby daughter, Lorna Dee, left on | in the Hoover depression day Jackson or the Richberg formula. We prefer the 4. How much horsepower does Der home in Craig, going by way of | are a good many mining men, and latter he sun generate on each square Ketchikan. Since last November, | Mortuary in various other occupations in the - - mile of the earth? Mrs MacKinnon and family have Fourth and Franklin Sts. y coming home to get things in The world will last a billion § ; 5. In what country is Mt Ev- been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J * PHONE 136 X shape for on's opening. It's a certain har- ..o Ghicago pl vEm mr}-'\";” f,‘”',' Jonger.” des | snisty Simpson MacKinnon binger of spring when the folks Who have been Out- .o time for pessimism. i J[ i SOSaES i g e > R - EEay e T T side for the winter start treking north, heeding (he ! : B T e ANSWERS i Pf‘“dk’"(fl results l;'flm a lack ;ki = annual call that tokens Alaska’s surge of activ } 1._T64s a medical " term upsa¥IsDin Q. containgq i yeash, milk. | 4 Vot iaiel cHler Cin _\Mlm’m‘:w‘:‘: P, A pair of divorced Hollywood entertainers each o denote an inflamatory disease M2t and eges | Health Foods Cem_er ; e Y Ry v ¥ A" wants the other to undergo a mental test. This ought of a specified part -+ - | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | . nounced ady to “talk shop” with its workmen (o pe nipped in the bud by the movie moguls —Toronto 2. From the name of the town ot | AND OTHER DIETETIC | | in prepa the 1938 fishing season. It won't Globe and Mail Limburg in Belgium. | | FOODS | 3. Mary Ann Evans. 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