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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1938. D l l "‘ . F"] nro out of China, and as fnslt ask|:u$=ibleij 4 : HAPPY. g2 \‘ A Marshall points out that keeping . 8. naval ves- l “ E S aily Alaske I Lt Ovins watess 15 SEIRAE SNTARE dn it Sepan BIRTHDAY | 20 Years A oo Horoscope | 1Yecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIE h rx very evening except Sunday by the 1d ask to keep naval vessels in San Francisco Bay < | GASTINEAU CHANNEL Pulined o WOLIG RER U0 KR Ry s AY. The Emptre extends congratula- Prow: s Tipire EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY or example, to “protect” the Japanese truck farmers jions gnd best wishes today, tneir “The stars incline ‘ -————-JLKs £ 5 f the Sacramento river valley. He says that it i pirthday anniversary, to the follow- a w || g————— N B. P. 0. E mee Second and Ma v A o not com ® 1 L ey ¢ fatter. . erally accepted in the Orient that American ves- ing: e but do pel || | brs. KASER & FREEBURGER | | MWiry Wetnbkthy At.8 P OBSC JON RATES, els are doing little else than protecting American st ¥ at the Coliseum by Judge R o — - i DENTISTS { »m. Visiting brothe\)x'.r, Setivered by carrier in il Dot susiness interests in the Orient Mrs. Carl Floridan s he Palace by SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938 | | Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN- By malil, postage Jirdes Wintk W. Jennings, and at the Pa ot 56 ! FIELD, Exalted Ruler: T appears to us to be considerable logic to it '“;;*H ’;;[L“’fm‘ 1. J. Mullen made a deep dmpre: Astrologers read this as ‘y [ PHONE gl el or if they will pron Marshall’s conclusion. /e do a lot of shouting for o Y sion and brought tears to many settled day in planetary direction, | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. o 3 . g eace. We declare we will never go to war again Sigurd Wallstedt but benefic aspects are active. | y. B Sttiee.. 374 : defense of our own country against an in R i s In the morning hours irritabilit bR A s shan bt 7 e e Mermrhte oo Bl 56 i Ran ot y ent, and the domestic 7 — CIATED PRESS But so long as we meddle in other countries s ni Tt S",‘"‘;‘,{"“] {: 0:;‘;‘“‘(’;”‘)?:0“::: ::::0}’;“2?;3:;‘,0“%,, the breakfast "y' [ Second and fourth g atements do not mean very much, About the h to the Hod GEREREOL W16 S o st eatohiid. Self ¢ons ! \ Monday of each month . of Juary was $2 ractically hour may be threatening. Self cc | 1 ! ot : : s ¢ way to get nio the war s o be around whege | DA]LY LESSONS ‘ it of thig T e ons. dodusted | trol should Hé exercised by- youns! | Dr. Charles P. Jenne . in Scotfish Rite Temnle puiiched heresn the war is. So long as this country keeps its flag in i IN ENGLISH | from the paychecks of the men on and old. L e Sgieding e 5 v ) BE LARGER . i da # » Orient st pri TR i 1 ; i s foreseen. | . . % 2 the war-torn sections of the Orient, it must protect . ) J 1l and was given Danger of accidents is fore: . ICATION. e mine payroll ai Al TELEPHONE 176 SRISEOL A LE o= ional honor. Suck: a situa- | By W. L. Gordon veluntarily. The first contribution|Icy pavements and slippery streets | | g vf;x}n\:l s‘:'lcar:n;” JAMES W. LE on can very easily lead to war . il of Perseverance was $469.45 net as will menace mlam' pm'.‘,on‘.I'i Avxa:lnl: S, etary. e res “Jitney Dance” held as well as pedestrians will encoun- T T T R s Sl e AP, Just what right have we to push our nose into Ori- Words Often Misusédls 6. not the -'-‘1}“)"‘7“ f“l‘;“,‘i‘\v‘\"f;.‘l‘"“,':,n: 5 sty d:e e vicathir Bor HIEHE | i REBEKAHS _ usiness? We cry in a loud voice againt Japan- say, “I'd like for you to come witl he CIRP FOVIES: HEIoCY SO T S Sl 9% un astect Most 1op- | Perseverance Lodge Nu. o A meetis 1 # H RS s , rd 1 to. ¥ inized as a branch of the Ju Neptune is in a D | . o1pe | 'every second and fourth Wedne. invasion of Bristol Bay. Is there \;»,.,v n\l;('l}l dif- 1 o B ike to have N CRRBte: In 0y, a5l dily quals | bate g)r ll,m‘ pavy S ‘{‘.: com- | Dr. Richard Williams | very o i BRI ference between the Nippon 1sion of our fisheries ne oritk 4 ied to conduct their work. Offi- merce. On the high seas the Unit- i il o 16, 38 4 nd our own meddling on the Chinese rivers and on Often Mispronounced: San Juan. o olated. were: Mrs. E. J. Do-|ed States will gain world attention.| | DENTIST | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH R cers B OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | BLAKE, Secretary oreign soil? Pronounce san hwAt, Fek & N |ty Mrs. J. H. Fleenor, R. L. Good news affecting international | oL SO | s e 3 i It has been said that we learned our lesson in 31, second a as in ah, accent last p.,)y pr. A. J. Palmer. aifairs may be expected, and closer | GOLDSTHINIBULIBING ol s o o ee s s he World V abou i omebddy else’s war. Sylable. ATELE re J.mms with Gleqt, Brltm}] m.e ! &l o SR Often Misspelled: Complacence E. J. Morgan, wife of Coun- indicated. France will be friendly, #—— = ! Gu smlt bt L (contentment). Complaisance (dis- .ynan Morgan and mother of Mrs. although later in the year serious it - = 7 (4 pasliian o Dleses), ). H. King was to leave for the misunderstandings are presaged. Dr. Judson Whittier | 2 b With the boys in Congress acting more and more Synonyms: Derisive, scornful, dis- "/ ' on the first boat in response ~Women should find this a favor- | CHIROPRACTOR | ! clfishly in looking after their own interests, it would dainful, sarcastic, contemptuou O esram received from Mr. able day for launching social en- | Drogics Physctin ! A . be sad indeed if the President should look in the mirror Word Study: “Use a word tht relating the illness of Mrs. tertainments of an informal char- Office hours: 10-12, 1-5,7-0 | | ST A Aty some morning and find the Forgotten Man.—George times and it is acter. | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ! PUROLA REMEDIES { THE (..I'{(.)f\'.\'(:()l,l) l\\ ""\ A Ryan in Boston Herald crease our vocabulary g Business today is subject to stim- | SHONE 667 | REVENUE PRODUCER SR one word each .day. Today’s word: i 1da B. Rossello, believing that | ulating and expanding planetary in- 4 TR & PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- v = . 3 sprove gently. : - s i iences. Tr: t ' — - FULLY COMPOUNDED . el Bl t bject of considerable Former Comptroller General Mc asks Ameri- to reprove gently, b he high cost of living can be kept [luences. Trade in the spring will ™ - e m:l h\[ ; u!‘m v“u' 1 a three €ans to quit leaning on the government. Fine advice, “He was admonished of ;,un by means of home grown v n‘mn;i;s,bt um;suu)ll f(pnlurr which i ‘ Soans Bl N Dl cussion since the last Legisiature DACCC ® “1 5% by we fear it will do no good. Five years of invita- ctables, leased the Boydstun C hould be profitable to many manu- i 5 vercent levy on gross production in the ritory "mn ‘:;ml( \‘(,mp‘;ninn have fixed the habit—Detroit ——— '(m 1:‘“] cest, and was 16 ops | facturers, Dr. A. w. Stewart ) PHONE 97—Free Delivery is a rey producer, if it does have its objectionable g o, pyogs R —aen % rate them during the summer There fisl a ]aood omen Lfm' (ll!t‘ P gi‘:‘lst:c B | 2—---,,,-_,,,__,,,,,_."3 features, it is in { in a report from South Dakota 0 ik [ LRty signing of legal papers, but caution fours i : ¢ = where th tax system is in operation We suppose Secretary Hull's first question to his | LOOK Gnd LEARN The Junior Red Cross League of should be exercised, particularly SEWARD BUILDING [ .78 P i i z | A e a very where contracts for building are in- | Office Phone 469 | Duri first six months of 1§ in South secretary upon arriving at the office in the morning | | Bv A. C. GOrdOl‘ \ fendenhall gave very gm(l en- ¥ ac d are in ' I he Rexall Store Dakota the rate was four percent on the gross. Under is, “How many apologies do we have to demand today?” | | 5 ertainment on Washington’s Birth- volved T S AT et ¢ carst-owned Homestake Min- 5 rnal. ¢ —* gay. In spite of the deepest sNOW! Persons whose hirthdate it is have g3 = - e that setup, the famous Hearst-owned Homestake Min- —Ohio State Journa o S : : di i ? Reliable ing Company in the Black Hills, paid inio the South —— = How much do women of the that any of the “old-mers’ ré|the augury of a year of exciting ex- DR. H. VANCE 111 Ny e Bhiats: ‘treasury & total of 79, according to The President s sapers spread fear g, §. spend annually for cosmetics? member there was a good atten- periences. Quarrels due to jealo OSTEOPATH i m"m'pn"“’ O ot of 3 H. Bottum, State Director of Taxa- by Drinting bad news about conditio \e patriotic 2. Who made the first pract dance shown. The net sum realized will vex certain men. Friendship | goncoo O D T00 o ton 0 “"“‘lp_ A S ak ring the last six months {hing to do is to look the facts in the face and run like double-barrel, breech-loading shot- was $16.25, will prove valuable to many. | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | ':‘“ou Dakota. l.l AR e <‘ fade " anything.—Howard Brubaker in The New Yorker. gun? = il . Children born on this day pro- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | DRIDADS an S S 1EE e - — 3. Of what two elements is water “Babe” Samples who had turned .o will pe quick-tempered, en- GRsiincah: Hotel Anines | Bufler-Mauro Drug Co. I 0,486.11, the Taxation Direc- A jump in the price of public bathing is fiercely composed? fisherman arrived in port with his ogotic and fond of athletics. Sub-| | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | s, tor reported, making a total tax payment for 1937 bY .conteq by the Japanese citizen. Wait till he gets! 4. What is a barracuda? wunch, Pirate, loaded with hali- jects of this sign usually have an SRR L LT the Homestake to the State of $907,008.90. Only ohe ype pij for sending China to the cleaner's—H. V From what country does the but extraordingry ability to make S ‘{m-fl« other Jducer in South Dakota was effected by Wwade in Detroit New: ; finest marble come? T friends in all walks of life ' g oo e Sn R he Bald A saE b S i el : Judee William Holzheimer, one of ~ youian B cody (Buffalo Bill. | { | } “Tomorrow'’s -—tYles the tax, the report the Bald Mountain Company iR f "~ \Wiiliam F. Co utalo B, | poboy © OptD. | | : ; et EWER (he Nome Four-Minute Men, opened ¢ v #00 t COF o nan, was | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | } Toda paying $5,000 in gold tax Some of the colonies with which S g 4 ; e e, O ¢y | famous scout ar i 11 vy i /. South Dakot Alaska produced oppease Hitler turn out to be Portugal’ s The figures for a recent year (e campaign for the sale of THrift oy on this day 1846, Others who | Graduate Los Angeles College | Incidentally, South Dakota and i producec “;";1\(*"(“""(_!. ivitation s and. yois ‘bring. the: dudk $860,000,000. and War Saving Stamps and ad- pove coepe ot o irthday ine of Optometry and ! \mblly l)\',‘:.ni:rl.x!!\gfil:;):'\)ryw] B o G ‘)ly:-“{l"xl sk s vl Har R g A French gunsmith, GRsimir ianced a unique proposition 10 U giuge Victor Hugo, French autnor, gl’“;“‘";‘;“’gy o’ ! to eing ahead by $21,000. The Ala Producuio) i & S Le Faucheux, in 1836. chool children. All children under ygo0. jocenh LeConte, noted geolo- | Glasses Fitte nses Gri B ! for the year was $20,391,000 and South Dakota's 8201 . o i one for the technical-minded diplomats: | 3 Hydrogen uiml ogen. ' ixtecn were eligible in a contest gy "ygo ; R A 370,000, the Homestake being responsible for the big py,0”con Japan make a peace with China without| 4 A savage fish, smaller, than to secure part of $50 which was of- (Copyright, 1938) = bulk of the South Dakota pi tion cver havine a formal war?—Fort Worth Star-Tele- ® Shark, but more vicious. fered by Judge Holzheimer. Hi gl WHEN IN A HURRY = ! : R 5. Ttaly. Weather—High 35, low 32, snow ookl i % i CALL COLE FOR OIL | T T BT R AR JAURLE. ROR MADANS | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | MEDDLING IS AN EXCELLENT WAY e B Sl R L O S X Sponsored by the Martha Society | : S QUICK! | P 4 TO (’F'l' INTO TROUBLE “Density of population is the chief cause of war | MRS. M KINNON, ALASKA o1 Tucsday, wil be reneated by re- amount . . . Q | {Juneau’s Own Store e Nl S o Yes, if people were less dense, they would hang war- MODERN BRITANNICA DEALER, auest at the Capitol Theatre tomor- | COLE TRANSFER | {" 3 Jim Marshall, who used to be a crackerjack makers and live in peace—Bulfalo Evening Ne ETIQUETTE ! LI ESTOBUS[NESS‘ row at 1 p.m., at regular admissions, Phone 3441 or Night 564 | At = s e adv. e e et e e ey Liberals see only two classes—those who need By Roberta Lee - R : 1 § Eiwsthe Wxifes and. sleried coveriag managing because they fail and those who need man- | | 4 Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon, Al- ¢~~~ "7 Have Your Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVFS | for QGolliers,.has just arrived back in aging because they succeed too well—Dayten Journal. % — i R firkina 6k Rt whin e VISIT THE i 1 | “The Clothing Man’ | BeciDerate, fromm dnjuries Buffered When the Panay was . Who should receive with the turned to Juneau recently, will ! Dr. Rae L. CCXI' BORY b A v e G st 3 bembed. Marshall, giving an Interview to newsmen In the Russian lmbm service, of course, the first e and the bridegroom at a re- leave on the Baranof tonight on a S (ln(l N { OPTOMETRIST | it Clothing in San Francisco on his arrival, is quoted as saving requisite for getting an old age pension would be never ception? short business trip to Seattle. 3 l t Nelson's Jewelry | that ‘le ie the United Ste can do is get to disagree with Stalin—Boston Herald. The mother of the bride usu- Since her previous residence in FIVE AND TEN { g}flh;e LudWlEphgn: it a3t b ally stands near the door of the liv- as a representative for the 2 ] 0] ek - TR A R SNSRI . oom to receive the guests, the ory of the Encyclopedia Bri- = = :F bride and bfidegroom in some far- tannica, Mrs, MacKinnon has added AR = T ! | Hollmann’s Pharmacy ther room. with the bridesmaids new lines to her business which in- GENERAL MOTORS i FINE | aet Moward Bt Phone 45 nearby _ clude ij(‘l‘}‘hllllg ““f" har‘dwmc to [ DELCO a"dv | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing ! PRESCRIP’I‘IONSCAREFULLY THRIFTY Q. Is it all |-.gh‘( &rk:n- .lf girl * to cu.gmflpcs. Tlo h,’u‘((h?arf‘ stores :l:e MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | at very re ble rates COMPOUNDED FROM meet a man in the lobby of a repu- selling a line of inexpensive, at- FRESH DRUGSE FOOD table hotel, instead of having him | tractive, bathroom and kitchen fix- “Xn PhinOHNggN PAuL BLOEDHOI&N i NEWS call for her at her home, when they| tures, in colors, chromium and black. o D e oy an S. FRANKLIN STREE e — X T live in opposite ends of the ci Unusual in a line for a woman = il ’r A. Yes to handle is a gum-vending machine B I CK 4 i R : 4 @ Is it considered good ctiquetie | which Mrs. MacKinnon is selling. “NEW AND DIFFERENT | ON THE MEZZANINE ! J B. WARRA A ;\(’,N‘S[)(ll)l"' Within a Newspaper to serve liquor at a reception and | Her other lines include salted nuts, | FOOTWEAR” | TEL JUNEAU Enmneer’ Conlractors dance, or a party? Nalley's groceries and cosmetics. D E v L l N y s Fd HO ‘w i 3 by A. This is strictly a personal| ————————— | 3 50 matter, and not one of etiquette. LEAVES KAKE Paris Fashion Shoes BEAUT&Ifl'EgP | “ JUNEAU 3 NORR At : = < ST T ;o 3 LT AT S S | Eu ray, rmerly well | | | ‘ THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Feb. 25, 1938. THE FRIENDLY STORE _ Eugene Murray, formerly well g e e hans | S e R known as associated with the Al- L Er-V: 538 e % gy e ery. | aska Pacific Salmon Corporation, @i | et " st . "% has gone over to Pacific American | |& | COME IN and SEE the W TEA GARDEN s vi ® e | SATISFACTION IN e % | STROMBERG-CARLSON | £ X N “EAD l E Fisheries and will leave the Kake FOOD QUALITY AT ks 11 o plant of the former canninz com- Q 5 R RADIOS HERE' \ pany. UNITED FOOD CO. SIGRID’S [{ J. B. Burford & Co. GRAP . | R | C. A Witherow, of Drier Bay, will | TELEPHONE—16 ! BEAUTY SALON | “Our door step is worn by E ; ; Best Long Grains assume Murray’s position. ||| “YOUR APPEARANCE IS ||| Satistied Customers” g ‘ Our 1938 e ! % | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” | |p 1 : | | Lode ana placer location notices .; B 5 | Shattuck Blas. Phone 218 | | "————————— - | G RDEN | s. c for sale at The Empire Office. | T e o | e o 5 s in ‘e Have It! + With that 1:!“!:!] ing (s ‘ IDEAL PAINT SHOP ¥ JUNEAU SPECIALIZING fresh grape flavor. s E E D s “The Store for Men” FRED W. WENDT OUSE 9 PHONE 549 1 MELODY H S In French v . SABIN'S |t e B e 4 Pts. oc Have Arrived! MOTHER'S @ (Next Gastineau Hotel) % #of RYVQT , A [ — Tri Mrs. Pigg Phone ‘ Italian ¢ Select yours now CRYSTALWARE Front St.—Triangle Bldg. for early spring planting. OATS | Gts. SSc TO THE LAST Farmer: “An’ ho Jones d Doctor?” Lawyer paper.” : ll Doctor: “Poor fellow, He's ly- A ing at death’s door.” Farmer: “That's grit for ye— Granulated 1t death’s door an’ still lyin'." . o0—0—o HELPFUL ADVERTI 8 SOAP e in Florida paper: MOTHER'S p 'l"hllrsd.v) I lost a gold watch k2 i ey Whiter |1 valued very highly. Immed- ; “Makes Clothes White” |, ", oied an 2 in your COCOA | LARGE PACKAGE lost and found column and wait- - ed. Yesterday I went home and . found the watch in the pocket LRy A : !Sc of another suit. God bless your PURE 0—0—o SOUTHERN ERROR | A salesman taking his bride | scuth on their honeymoon visit- |ed a hotel where they boasted iol their honey. N “Sambo,” he asked the colored { waiter, * “where’s my honey?” “Ah don’ know, boss,” replied | Sambo, eyeing the lady cautious- |1y, “she don’ work here no mo" All Occasion Cocoa RY-TAK 16 oz. package 2 for 35c CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 Pkg. 4lc |1 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | | E. 0. DAVIS ‘ ik ‘FOOD, FOOD'is cry | i of Chinese war babies, crowding | TELEPHONE 212 J Shanghai relief centers, | Bhone 47:3 The B. M. Behrends Bank - Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars When in Need of 3| e 2 Dinners = s DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments GASTINEAU CAFE STORAGE and CRATING || and Supplies ettt tedtuaiind CALL US lgflu_‘__—g Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. JUNEAU TRANSFER | Trv the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. Phone 48—Night Phone The First National Bank ; JUNEAU T PERCY'S CAFE | Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | | COFFEE SHOP | | Percy Reynolds, Manager | 1 i 3 [ CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® HARRY RACE DRUGGIST COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts ¥ omcs—ms"udsk | | 3% 7 Juneau, Alaska *a