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4 ; THE DAILY ALASKA aking this land of ours what we would like Daily Alaska Empire ‘MPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, * 2 1938. Y 20 Years Ago Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” b- = & N “"| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | . | DENTISTS { TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1938 Blomgren Building | Good luck should attend many | PHONE 56 i human affairs today, according tc| | Hours 2 a.m. to 9 p.m. | astrology. Labor es under g | | benefic sway that seems to presage | actory understandings with Uranus is in a position helpful to 1 thinkers who take broad views of ' | human relations. Leaders of church Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | Directory PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 am. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. NT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monc ay of each month in Sc.:tish Rite Temnle beginning at 7:30 p.n. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ; A the vears resulted in accomplish- 9 mbumg‘;l;f;r TG 0O o Mo ent in this nation, The Empire extends congratula- | ¢ A A e ions and best wishes today,’ their S wa at Second and Main Strects, J BRI $x sirthday anniversary, to the follc % o s Wared th the Post OLf AN OMEN st ) » o SUBSCRIPTION RATES j 3 st g = x lelivered by carri n and D for £1.25 per month. H ; - i3 By mail, postage § i H f a fellow. Not exactly gaudy MARCH 17 MARCH 7, 1918 it ! ! What struck us most Joe i e _ f ! ) o ot i ‘I,”‘W“‘l,'m] President Wilson nominated ; ; ‘ ! il 8 it Thomas Riggs, of the Alaskan En- ; ? ! y Lioyd Hildinger, Jr. h s S « 602; B ess 4 : M AT Jack Schmitz, J ineering Commission, as Governcr — - - Sheih eHiaehos i) URIEE D e " Jean RN { Alaska. Mr. Riggs had resided in UE ASSUSKATED, tHEnS me ther nination sticking out all Jean Simpkins e Territory with exception of a . ¢ t o ———— h . . ow. 1 ne instantly as he strutted . ew years since 1897 ¢ ; w g This chap was after T r T o (h B — = : - hat wa ) nd it was a good even MODERN A bonus was ofered by H. F. Al ; AL AN HHAT OF ANY OTHER 1 sander, President of the Pacific THAN THAT O NY € E he wa 18t 1 xander, T t z ; 3 ¥ ¢ purser sold the most TR e ather:a bit, bt Bvats these By Roberta Lee igent or purser who sold the m rior appearance e e e o L ving stamps. Agent Jack : o 5 Kline secured $50 worth and stopped ' e, Lk N0 _JRQ comel @ uld a host or hastess say | friends as they passed by isant experience, like to a , ay I give you somc T “Won't you ! of oysters?” more chicken,” or another helping To demonstrate extremes in “Hoo- on good clothing a hard } mt of himself and was 1§ eye agalr and in that eye erizing queror. Here was a fellow A No. Reference should Hot be | ;nqq gance was given in the Moosc We ( nd not without made to the oond h(’lpmg Mere- 1l he more ragged the attire c hap with the il o) i glve S set chick- | ;o ‘more prominent the person en, Mr. Wilson? i ” 4 > 3 Guard was held at the A. B. Hal Lns Vead:. vith a e attendance. The pur- A. A companion, secretar se panion, or a social secretary are not ¥ head held just om- 1 he. would ‘pa by A. B. Cole, John Reck and Claude JAR 10PF ( nd stand alert, then continue his w Neyer| for [ CORBIACed (SeLyulay Ericson. Arrangements had been A HOPED PR moment did he lose that air of confiderice and de- | . @ I8 it all'right o Sxghge . de whereby the Guard had the It is to be hopec petween the termination, Then, like a f bent toward the VCOME EIL wher a% exact dubll-yse of A, B. Hall for their drill Alaska Pishermen’s Unic I ers which ground e £es Jurposes. Eighty-seven men volun- ; £ 1B we ' 6 A s o AT arily joined. Those joining were i b S AT TN i ) 44 | A B. Cole. Lester O. Gore, James ¥ tFohin e b ot pim hewdl T | Heres U SR, o ) y g % Kletzing E. Cartwright, Ear ke gl A oo i DAILY LESSONS | ia"v. 1. wWilhelm, Howard B IN ENGLISH \leveland, Glenn Bartlett, Merritt ;} W. . Gordon I.‘l.n!f(‘l‘f. R. M. Shepard, A. A Hum- Ickes and International Highway LA *iGy, T. W. Richardson, Robert J. : LESSONS INGLISH -bd C. W. Vickery, H. J. Nord- e Words Often Misused: Do J. Dailey, H. Vander ILeest ay, “Such things do not bo Sherman Dewey, F. F. W. Lowle, o to drive to Alagka before my (eIm|ms gny.” Omit sny, of say . O. Martin, H. T. Lucas, Charles So declared Harold L. Ekes, secre- ihings do not bother me at all Ostrom. Z. M. Bradford, E. V. Bun- in WasBington recentl Often Mispronounced: Tonnean |din, J. W. Humfrey, B. A. Rosselle, is declaration may be interpreted as revealing prongunce tun-o, u as in run, o as|Roy D. Anderson, Alvin Gol d sympathy on part of the Roc dmin- in no, accent last syllable. iecorge E. Mann, R. W. Brice, C favor of early construction of the pro-1 often Mis »d: Reproo! Hadd, Donald McKinnon, J. A. Ack- highway between Seattle and Fairbanks. ey e M pac like, and r - Beorhiary. Iokes detiyl e W re the Unived | ofiety) n Lavenik, T. J. McCartney, C ot the it the g AmlaN ARG RNk WRII SRR moan. oF for the | gynonyms: Garnish, decorate Jehnson, Louis Manette, J. H ’ tax Tey tghyny ¢y Mere 15 IMBLAGIHINY e 1005 embellish, beautify {line. Cash Cole, Frank M. Harvey part of its tax re 3 _ betsfeen Premier T. D. Pattulio and other 1 Word Study: “Use a word three| M. S. Wilson, H. O. Ad an e lian, efficial times and it is yours” Let us in- e, E. E. Smith & A S et i R J se our vocabulary by ma Wilde, W. George Johnson WO, pr r ¢ i L ! Yuk : ne word each day. Today's wc L. Redenburg, M. H. Sides, Frank in the nortl il 10 SSfORWY, d due; to provide with some qual- | © nt, C. C. Nichols, 8. B i ations. Other eminent Ca ity or power. “Let them be men en- n, J. T. McQueen, G. P. Davis G " ¢ TO RE e St A dued with wisdom from above McKinnon, J. C. Gilligan THE FLOOD REMAINS TO BE \e Canada has made a decisive esley | ke e th, H CONQUERED 1 Columbia coastline and to SRR 5. Graves Wia 0 Reck AL T Eing : i - that KiEe: Bnd already is o . . 4 4ip, J. Harrington, Hector McLean [ &7 Occasionally it argued that man Sy services T LaRochelle, R. R. Young ‘ jiist about as far as he can go wthir would prove o vaed | LOOK and LEARN | W. M. Fry. R B left to work on except ¢ TR e By A. C. Gordon | Wilson, George M S biak Y5 o 4s front & I thad i b e L dy, Victor V. Dupuy. D. Smea- in this nation at le I re do. s Sruchioi: Of & nimiber of 2 on Fremming, James K. Mar- man, in na Y. EA $ b trans-continental highways, to provide work for the 1. What is the price of gasoline | shall Chas. E. Naghel, H, M. Law- 15 dac U“l‘“ 43, o8 Iea '.'v““ L i wemployed. Senator Bulkley of Ohio was | in Paris, France? rence, Hal. E. Bishop, M. S. Perkins fely Started to take adva the opportunitie voring expending eight billion dollars on 2. How tall is President Roose- | g g Robertson, L. J. Johnson, Chas. which are ours for makin ntry a better and t velt? % E. Harland, Fred S. Cliff and M saf to live 1 expen on su 3. What is the title given in oper- | g wWhittier. Thirty-thr others Th5 f which | new swept the ild be atic circles to the manager of ar |nad signified their intention - but Couthern € nd 1 ou ! aster at the same time company? had not attended the meeti which struck in e Ciuo and Mississippi river valley the route of the ¥hen a bill is not acted upon e ' are typical examples. One man speaks of building a : It would be far hlx Congress, is 15) held over until| Glen Winship, former ticket agent gigantic hig ay ross the United State: T 55 visable for Ame to open t ighway than any A‘» next Congress for the Pacific Steamship Company Rivhinc Dighway acx 3 TR 1 lran-continental route Which state, next to Michi- | jeft Juneau to locate on his home- of gy L (VRIS 16 507 eds a highway to make her an, has the longest coast line? stead in Wyoming . come. thousands, yes ea from Fairbanks southward to the Y ANSWERS | i milli 1 whicl and this section of the highw: so, 1. 70 cents a gallon. | Weather: Highe: lowest 30. would at les prop- far Alg concerned should be constructed L o Six feet, two inches, Snowing. erty % 3 would be well if Secretary Ickes eould make 3. Impresario. Whi anding jons there are trip to Alaska now rather than defer until the high- 4. No. Any bill which has been Z 7 SR T countless undertakix om Way is constructed. He would learn much as to introduced but not passed automa- ,‘:‘o{j? J':d,nma;," k"(’)';’;' otk laska to the Gulf of Mexico a Alaska’s needs which would facilitate the entire inter- 'ically dies. _’ e at'The ""l""‘r ice. i g e e national project and perhaps result in vast savings| 5. Florida, with about 1145 miles | &3 R e, R 1 ‘ = ‘: o in the proposed undertaking : e oA | he determina \ While 1 will welcome the international high- DAWSON TO SEND FOUR SATISFACTION IN ' 4 ' nust be remembered that what she now most WOMEN CURLERS TO ICE & FOOD QUALITY AT disast e, they serve as a he early constructh roads that wili CARNIVAL AT F! s/ ; o e i t arly construction of roads that wi FaiRBANKS | | UNITED FOOD CO. € t wave yet much t the opening of her vast isolated mineral areas Syl fi3 ! TELEPHONE—16 Dawson will send four women| | e 4 A By curlers to the Ice Carnival at Fair- | )\ . ¥ g P | Py £ h ne i ; Al at Falr-| ar New Nazi Moves Tighten Nerves Of UI‘OEn. banks this week according to ad- = - 1} & vices received here from Mrs. Clara | » = it Negreaus, secretary of the Women's| | 1 | Curling Club at the Klondike met-| | GARBAGE HAULED 5. The women to attend are “ Reagnable Monthly. Rates | Schwartz, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs.| | E. 0. DAV[S I “( eaves and Mrs. Negreaus. | TELEPHONE 212 | | T T N Bhone 4753 | | Empire- classifieds ps 2 2 | fi“ 2 ; gi When in Need of | If It’s Paint We Have Tt! [ SR /| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | STOVE OIL ° ||| FRED W. WENDT | YOUR COAL CHOICE i1 PHONE 549 | i GENERAL HAULING | s STORAGE and CRATING IS S e | 4 ( 7 i CALL US s “The Store for Men” } o RUMANIA /7 ‘ . AN/ | 9 o Jso| || JUNEAU TRANSFER i SABIN’S Ay, Conin wrng MBI " b % Adol{_Hitler d’ \ S S |1 Phone 48—Night Phone 69 E Front St.—Triangle Bldg. { \ 1 e | ? § % el g l The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS . Camille Chautemps| Josef Stalin pact had been reached whereby Germany would give Italy raw materials and certain privileges in Neville Char:berlsin Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars : Gr;va tension prevailed in European capitals as | Nazi force fcund its way into the cabinet of Aus- « tria. d and France acted to ask Chancellor ! Adolf Hitler declare his intentions in Austria, which was ntful of the war-like coup ‘that : { pointments of Nazi sympathizers. | s ? vazi-Fascist | ous over rcpoiris a Nazi-Fascist | return for a free hand in Austria. Heads of the nations involved are pictured-—Adolf Hitler of Ger- many, Benito Mussolini of Italy, Neville Chamber- lain of England, Camille Chautemps of France ard Josef Stalin of the Soviet Union. of the meeting were explained and state now will study industrial » problems TELEPHONE 176 shipful Master; JAMES W. LET « is supposed to be a favorab | | VERS, Secretary. to dc wield | & ration under which 5 REBEKAHS | Perseverance Lodge Nu. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes day, I.OOF. Hall BETTY Mc- CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH BLAKE, Secretary. power perie Statesmen, who the people should Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE long have servec| | ecial hor ors under this planetary gove N | ment. The sgers forecast the clos- GOLDSTEIN BUILDING P DO BB, . 2 e 3 ing of many distinguished career i) % { before many passed G s th There is a ng . T, =20 lly il | i s of .various sorts. Men will be Dr. Judson Whittier | | ! of their own CHIROPRACTOR I 1 D R G 2 s sway whicl Drugless Physician | { leaders who guide Office hours: 10-12. 1-5, 7-9 { ! national destinies Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ! PUROLA REMEDIES i Warn is given th ©HONE 667 : should guard against L 4|] PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- dangerous ideas. Props — ———— || FULLY COMPOUNDED i }’\'fi("i‘;“‘ SRirgd (view | |} Front Street Next ColiseLa i nits | A Dr. A. W. Stewart ! ! PHONE 97—Free Delivery § will be wise to DENTIST e ot g 5 B ki b Y conferenges or in organization work Hours 9 am. to 6 p.r2 —_— while this configuration pre SEXVI‘::?;’F:&LL?J;G [|] » TE i There is an aspect helpful to girls | ® I “Th ” who make new acquaintances among — e e Rexall Store young men. — —_— —— a2 O A your Persons whose birthdate it is hav DR. H. VANCE I & ] R:llabl;“ he augury of year of decisive OSTEOPATH { pharmac action and possible advancement ir gk ! compound n Consultation and examination | business or professional affairs. They | preserip- bl o S0 about. skt | dresi: Hodd 10 1013, 1 'to 89| ons. i e s 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Siren borm o this day pro- | . Gastineau Hotel Amnex | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. AL it > | South Franklin St. Phone 177 _ i A\ ably will be mentally agile and S s s o e SN endowed with' great energy. Many o e e cts have a N7 ’ v 2 | | “Tomorrow'’s Styles Holmes, fam Robert Simpson, Opt.D. ! " 4 \ oday rn on this day 1 Graduate Los Angeles College | | Others who have cclebrated it of Optometry and ‘ | a birthday include Ruggiero Leon- Opthalmology | cavallo, Ttalian composer, 1858 Ho- | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | v mer C. Davenport, cartoonist, 1837 = R ¢ (Copyright, 1938) B R AL 3 v : a - o WHEN IN A HURRY | y Try The Em classifieds for | CALL COLE FOR OIL | results. 34 p! or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! | 1 O COLE TRANSFER || Tuneau’s Own Store Phone 3441 or Night 554 | B e 1 ] New Bishop H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | J' Shop Phone Green 331 e | Hollmann’s Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPCUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS f | | J. B. WARRACK | Engineers—Contractors ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU | BEAUTY SHOP I FEA, | LYLAH WILSON [ | Contoure Telephone S | X-Er-Vac 538 i pk 5 | COME IN and SEE the NEW & S AT, STROMBERG-CARLSON | o RADIOS “NEW AND DIFFERENT | FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our door step is worn by | 14 | | Satisfied Customers” L | Paris Fashion >hoes B The Rev. Raymond Adams Heron 'S L (above) of L:"virrgn;fe. Mass,, has - e el been consecrat uffragan Bishop *f 1 ¥y SPECIALIZING of the Episcopal Diocese ofBMassn- | JUNEAU chusetts in ceremonies at Boston's I ME Frinity Church. The diocese is one | | LODY HOUSE In French of the richest in the country. | | Music and Electric Appliances || (Next Gastineau Hotel) anel T A T . | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | GENERAL MOTORS e el | DELCO and I Dinners | MAYTAG PRODUCTS Il | | 2 | | W.P. JOHNSON | | Alaska Music Supply || | “The Frigidaire Man” ! || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager f GASTINEAU CAFE L < | Pianos—Musical Instruments ——— oo and Supplies [ rrrrrereed 4 7 | Phone 206 122 W. Second VISIT THE i 3 Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. R e a—— l Empire classifieas pay. Sand N FIVE AND TEN Try the Empire classifieds for results, PERCY’S CAFE | | | | Tce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ‘ COFFEE SHOr i Percy Reynolds, Manager ‘The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND. SAVINGS R HARRY RACE | DRUGGIST | “the squs | ACCOUNTS | e SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts T Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association ‘ Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 | P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. ‘ * Juneau, Alaska A