The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1938, Page 4

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e 3 ' ocus mor attention on that controversy and pro- H A p P *. e A D(ll’\’ 1.(7#‘(( E mwr() T O toskh h iqutss Whieh UBe e i | d i 0 sehagick o gl BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago Horoscope nmurm very g nte t e 1 defective It is up to re NTIN ¥ e vl The Empire extends congra’ula- e | | laska. d can only enforce the Statule yio,s ang best wishes today, their From The Empire || “The stars incline nday anniversary, to the jc | PR but do nul compel” s PTION RATES. ng e ML ) S Pl e L 3% S M Oelwered by carrier . v for v g " 5 X By mail, postare 3 . o L R T APRIL 1, 1918 FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 Oue yeor, ir e ¢ direction these fine Cedric Davis X f me month. in ady Olav Lillegraven The United States Senate COM- pquerse planetary Aspects dom- N e August P. Anderson mittee on Territories unanimously j,e- today, according to vy o by t S e e et Mrs. W. H. Fukuyama recommended the confirmation of p 'y o day for watchful waiting. ’ " n ’ B 5 A0, & the nomination of Thomas Riggs. This configuration presages im- 2 in a burnin, Jr. to be Governor of Alaska. MI.|,oitant world events. There will i Ri had been nominated by understand 3 : Y | be much misunderstanding in con- N[ODERN F cudm:( lemox\llu be (x;)w')'nmr nection with public issues, - Young Lives of Alaskn & 'moniRIEVIonsy Secrecy and intrigue are likely to ‘ ‘ ETIQUETIE — flourish and suspicion will domin- % Pin i By Roberta Lee The Third Liberty Loan opened |aie many minds where there is no 1 ¢ out of T e RO % on the anniversary of the entrance|.,use for lack of faith ) ’ e and, a ins Q. When one is asked to auto- Of the United States into the war| rne radio will come under severe . I torve_as old. at @raph a photograph, shoula some for the collection of. $3,000,000000 | scrutiny and programs will be \ I entiment be added to the .- to finance the fighing men. Bells | joct to sudden changes. The sp el ture? .nd whistles opened the campaigh | word is to gain more and more v trap from & ; It would be better not ir attle with a parade of soldiers, | ower s g their pare Thev | S0 unless requested by s navel cadets, sailors and civilians.| wemen should be exceedinzly € d of i ke one riting intimate friend. Oftentime In Juneau and Doug the cam- cauticus at this time. Garls sk vvv'v joi etter i A ca igns with all my love” sentiment is deepls paign opened with a 1 demand public places where they 1 he be la y h sretted for bonds at the three banks. attract attention from men who ¢ Y 1 Q. Isn't it the duty of the bride- T AT frequent night clubs. ! elf a tie and | 2room to finance the entire cost of ~Femmer and Ritter had disposed | The evening of this day is il I mself 1 i h it en he shoots and | the wedding? of their big: bay team, the largest S Jet and those who th I nd Tsolde music this expense should be span of horses in Juneau he it is forecast ps; H finger to } the family of the bride. team was to be taken to Tenake The position of Mars threatens e tr wh ¢ to his own | age bridegroom will Lo be used in a piling camp. xplosions, accidents in m: and | But, wi is dead ane nough expense later —— y gas mains. It may also pre- own life ruit Q. When a man (Akes & girl in Mrs. Jessie Baker, resident of sage conflict with firearms. Or reads ich e ith the thought that (0 a formal dinner, “which m u who had been making a Persons whose birthi ¢ it is havi ought tha Fa kK n oF human w ne than viciousness uld he offer her? it to the south, returned on the the augury of difficulties throu \ ! ) cludir 1 ¢ I 1t worl W 1k s is fitting A. His right arm meda mislaying letters and papers. New r ! But one’s 1t t - — friends may be unwisely chosen " 2| The ) Y e i SRR first official act of the new Children born on this day pro- it : ‘ aged. T A DAILY LESSONS Council ‘was the appointment bably will be falented and cas ¢ ppea horougt i s e of Thomas Dargan, oldtime Alas- going. Subjects of this sign usuall ! not have been driven to IN ENGLISH as chief of police and city have a keen sense of humor L in which they found themse By W. L. Gordon marshal a love of companionship. i ? s we blame that abstraction called Soclety? | ——————————1i 4 Fdt King Albert of Belgium was born 1,018 « n the I anks munic electior 1t o ‘easy: alolation; for Society’s shoulders Bre| " Words Often Misieeds bohot say, | oA btoTHey S Genordl: George B.{ on bl 1875. Others who have In other ! ) i oad and p do not h Tt % 1;,(.(,‘,(.’],"” ~ or “We haq Grigsby of Alaska was in ¢ celebrated it as a birthday include voters in I B r the dutie i Heotlo' time ” Say, Tt as.a + j on his way to Juneau. He had vid Rittenhouse, astronomer civic duty. I : ; rs and all party.” or, “We Had an’ exciting Feturned from Washington where Irving R. Wiles, painter, 1861 be p el ur time.” Hectic pertains to slgw wa he went to uphold the validity of e e T of . nd for f animal tissue, as la} \mp. the Territorial salmon cannery mmpire classifieds pay Her ] i ) y ! ¢ littering ion. i aw o g Gl : ; many star broken d | Often Mispronounced: Roof, Prc d. Wien a deey net has to fight | nounce the oo as in bobf not as in _ Weather: Highest, 38; lowest. 20 ¢ st help | hoo Cloudy 7 iy poliet 3 G5 k) 1 st Often Misspelled: Cincinnati G T T e Real Life Hero Ap betw ec i's and three n's c 1 Synonyms: Purity, purge, cicn, LUNCHEON PARTY . * leanse hasten j R e IS GIVEN TODAY Juneau 8 Vi imes and it is yours” Let u BY MRS. NORMAN at polii re our vocabulary by master- —— - ng one word each day.:Tod Mrs. Stacy Norman was hostess AL A A N U1 n T'we repre- | Word: Scintilla; the slightest trace. at luncheon today at her home on nt a , iminatory | (Pronounce sin-til-a, both i's as in Fifth Street, assembling members 3 g ic asury has | it. accent second syllable); “This of the Martha Society sewing com- " bandor 00000 of | Assertion contains a scintilla of mittee of which she is chairman. rom Mexic K mont deprives Mexico | {Futh.”—Henry Gec and white color scheme x : 3 1€ ¢ methods of obtaining sufficient R 2 ed at the luncheon with Pr B [ need In the | #————— wildee g da forming the floral setting P ican ‘Treasu wered slightly LOOK and LEARN Invited to be present for the af- (&} P i lowerir B v g i a Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. ac X " n ! ) t ever Pt (f"rd""r | E. Robertson, Mrs. C. C. Rula- Uniled St ) " t y t c ERIE : ford, Mrs, Ray G. Day, Mrs, Henry agair ach I ar D 1 Vi "’“' two Americans lead in|Lzrson, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. which mez ade b st r tl 1aving the greatest number of bio-'Anthony J. Bockmore, and Mrs o I raphies wri wbout them? George B. Rice L ! ; 2 Howaapy Ulieates are there! : Flkns fof s ik gl 008 T he United States 1 3 )} C € : )3 S mittee for the coming year were atural ) he \mercial . What is the chief export com- giseussed. e n 5 : ¢ i, What is a f ) S TH < orthern anc r od ne olicy 2 Trv The Empire, classifieds for rom the, ¢ pon v an Presic 5. In what ci the United pesyits he S tlank hich 1 understand states are there more federal build- A < i . P S S '”v‘ than in a other. with the {===ereseeeeoees .,,,_..,,--‘y along ‘that imaginar f def made 1 against the | ~Xception of \\\lvzyx;n‘{:x ! A B ROLLER } mid-Pacific. Thus W ok { I tration ot e o ne anaimeasa i ! e RINK ! Leo Carrillo BYC T o I A i { decid 2. Nearly four million { Skating Hours—7 to 11 . | Movie Actor Leo Carrillo turnea Navy, wi d progr i By IR domnonis Thid 15 vert 3. Cotton. : ; Sy p { cowboy in a real-life thriller in the Army, W 1s made some preliminary’ Prosress. wise, for ait e i 18 YSIY L . A sonia) error. (Pronounds. foe | § AR RpERIATT fo { the Southern California flood. < & woporticnately an attempt to 2, 0 85 IANO0, & 88 IN Ah, PriNCIPAL &b s e o o) i;?:":mcir’r‘fi?; s’:\‘i ial:?n z’{;’;l:; A BROAD DECISION four companies—If thelr case is not a good or SR Ll A —m a bank and fall into a raging tor- E v ’u o F » | | rent which runs near Carrillo's ) t Hoover quoted as not taking seriousl po! 2 PR E | AM | home. Carrillo ran for a rope, L ‘ S o e x S Empire classifieds pay. ! " ES(CPCPOPER | formed a lariat and lassoed the | | % | an. Y a1 Labor 1 th prosperity oing ' t0 | B 303-05 Goldstein Building | fuen S otattons Baatd e tim | FAM[LY SHOE STORE Public Stenographer | = — thie; Inland Steel Corp : e | “Juneaws Oldest Exclusive | g Siptaty Pablic ; T 0 WHth SOIO sted] dom Sritiat at : Vieusp seams ahoiiito abandon the waltz for the | Shoe! Btor e o SATISFACTION IN i i 3 ocose step. The town may even be rechristened Hit- LOU HUDE 5 S agreement ! d s R JDSON—M: | When in Need of FOOD QUALITY AT Naturally, it ‘ test as the Board i L T Juneaw | UNITED FOOD CO. | as wel ! ! impl ot Shiopollst vwhio, aavis - E ke S DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL TELEPHONE—16 Tebon, (e . plac feet to avoid eorns, bunions and faller ) TR YOUR COAL CHOICE ch a decisior v it amounts tc r o vad e’ e etiie R { Mo % e et l' ; 'lil’\: ]»"“:“ b 3 FORD AGENCY GENERAL HAULING — ——— X : : PROROIANE, PALTONE e \ (Authorized Deal 4 = ST ne want i ’ } jon: [} ealers) STORAGE and CRATING BODD[NG TRANSFER under which suct r required, but the broad he British will lick Mussolini’s hand until the |} GREASES | MARINE PHONE scope of the d be watched right times arrives then chew off the entire arm !§ GAS — OILS | A e BUILDING 707 wit ¢ € k nd labor and perhaps use a for a chaser.—Ohio State | ) | Rock—Coal Hautin urn | || JUNEAU TRANSFER i organizations from A \ and throughout th (tion, Journal \ by | J Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ' particularly ir of the st exists b | JUNEAU MOTORS ¢ Phone 48—Night Phone 696 AR e The Washington Monument is sinking, says a|{ Foot of Main Street ! . i s i s el , t n( no ”n \\vnx\ t (;zv‘m-‘w.u- at the present | [,“,“,_,,“m“wl - GENERAL MOTORS T rate fc 000 years, the G.O.P. can hardly use this el 0 il T B o DELCO and X Lol 4 : anc unent against the Administration g E—— ] [ e v MAYTAG PRODUCTS £t i I | 44 g of the acti bor ¥ now have to Wokry over are the rights of | ‘The Charles W. Carter | |{ “The Store for Men W. P. JOHNSON mand for T ) ol New York Sun ' ’ Mortuary ! sABm’s “The Frigidaire Man” / L4 & | | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | - PHON! (1 M | |} Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | VISIT THE | | ! ey L St i o S d N Q@ Y7 an TIRRING as war days have marked Former President Hoover's visit to Europe served as world war relief head. Above, Hoover bows to chil- recently caused war scare with Lithuanian dispute. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 7;.1938. The B. M. Behirends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL . and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars FIVE AND TEN e | PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ]‘. COFFEE SHOP | Percy Reynolds, Manager | I HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association | Aeccounts Insured Up to $5,000 P..O. Box 2118——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Directory PROFESSIONAL b FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL “ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | DENTISTS | Blomgren Building \ | PHONE 56 { | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. l ! | Dr. Charles P. Jenne 1 DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 | Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Judson Whittier | CHIROPRACTOR | Drugless Physician | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | PHONE 667 i Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 DR. H. VANCE | 4 GSTEOPATH | Consaltation and examination ' free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and | Opthalmology ' | Glasses Pitted Lenses Gro\md | WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 2841 or Night 551 | Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 | FINE Watch and Jewelry Repalring at very reasonable rates ’ PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET ! | ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON | | Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vac 538 “NEW AND DIFFERENT FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 & Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianod—Musical Instruments and Supplies Try the Empire classifieds for results. Phone 206 122 W. Second | | B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visitng brothers o welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secre- 4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 by Second and fourth Monday of each montn in Scottish Rite Temple ‘{ beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- \lnpful Master; JAMES W. LEI- VERS, Secretary. REBEKAHS L) everance Lodge No. 2-A meets second and fourth Wednes- 1.0.0F. Hall BETTY Mec- CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH frrrrrrrr e Guy Smith § DRUGS | ° every PUROLA REMEDIES N ) \ \ N N { \ : } PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- s FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 9i--Free Delivery s “Tomorrow’s Styles ¥ Today” 1 i Juneau’s Own Store. your Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- - tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. [ | H.S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner und ¥ Marx Clothing GASTINEAU MOTOR SERVICE 3 PHONE 727 | . GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | Gas—Oil—Storage | SN L e J. B. WARRACK ' | Engmeers——-Contractors‘I i | JUNEAU l ! e COME IN and SEE the NEW STROMBERG-CARLSON | ! RADIOS { J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by | Satisfied Customers” ) o St | prrr oo SPECIALIZING In French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE » B Rt e e d Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank | - JUNEAU . ¥ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS . ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

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