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TARER 2S; The young lady palmist at the church bazaar said to one of her girl client: “I see by your hand you are going to be married.” T Jabeled salmon, which have brought fame and wealth | » + Dflil 41(18"“1 Em yire aska, v 5 HAPPY ’ ¥ . PROFESSIONAL Y - pure PR BIRTHDAY 20 Years Aoo Horosco pe lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES | Published every evening except. Sunday by the According to information from the scene of the| . iy extends congratulo- & [ GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY controversy in Seattle, agreement has been reached ... " 14 best wishes toddy, their From The Empire “The stats incline HELEN TROY BENDER o . - - - president on the basis that the employees start work at the|,;nqay anniversary, to the follow- L 1% i + but do not compel" T B. P. 0. ELKS meet R L BERNARD - - Vice-President “best offer” made by the packers, which is under-|ipg: cx-1 | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every W?(.'lues(lfly at 8 L s i stood to be equivalent of the 1936 wage scale, and that APRIL 15, 1913 [ aORoEY R iy st | | pel oy p.m. Visitng brothers Second Class Matter, during the- season a fact-finding commission will APRIL 15 The Coast and Geodetic Survey Adverse planetary aspects are ac-| | Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN- i Th Gt il ol study the problem further with the aim of determin- Mrs. Anna E. Snow had issued an official bulletin ure- |y e toqay, according to astrology PHONE 56 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; BSC RI'II";,.f:I}:[ 8. for §1.25 per month. g What additional compensation, up to 10 percent George F. Clark ing Lh;vnr:-ew?n of e:lmk;sl gflil |1t is a sway especially threatening| | Hours 2 a.m. to 9 pm. M. H. SIDES, Secre he followir ’ above the 1937 scale, the packers can afford to pay | William J. Reck ways by adequate eoast and harbor| ., yo jnterests of women. | o b havanas, 8,00 W i bl Ethel Whyte charting. It said that the survey had | Gociip and suspicion may be prev- 1 2. — il oo e Minard Mill, Jr. had less than $4,000.000 to spend in|,jens e stars are believed fo e LB T MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143« E iy b T e It appears to be a sensible plan, one which indi- Charles Tubbs Alaska during the past 50 years, It| seenbo 08 0 oy R o multhe | P " Bl oh . FontEh b e M dhesi e g cates that intelligent coordinated effort was put into | Mrs. Ruby Bentiett said that Alaska had many fine ‘l‘f“(‘;n‘_‘['iu"‘;ef bipmind W ASE M::gay zf“each‘)r:;n.n bl b et i 16 by the padksty; e Hanetmen SUS D S Clarence J. Rhode | narbors and the war should not de-| *4; a0 i Contiguration the wise; | Dr. Charles P. Jenne in Scottish Rite Temple T MEMBER OF ASSO D PRESS. = officials who were called upon to assist in arriving at — |lay development of them. Two hun-| won "o “mental poise and careful | DENTIST G beginning at 7:30 p.m. W 4 e B e i to the use for o settiement. Originally drafted by Federal Mediator | % 4 |dred twenty-four American vessels |t €00 Tl erves may in-| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DAL ROSE: Wors otherwise credited In this also the local news joceph Cheney, attorney of Yakima, Wash., who was MODERN ‘ 1}2.(1 vb_een. lmt‘du:n‘rz tthu past zu‘m.,m with the work of students as| TELEPHONE 176 || shipfl Master; JAMES W. LEI- G Ak appointed to the task by Labor Secretary Frances | [years, it was pointed out. | well as temperamental artists. Am-| | VERS, Secretary. ALASEA c (UL «{f"j{\' jgy};;‘,f"‘,‘,*[\" B LAbER ns, it carries in its final draft the best combined, | ETIQUEFTE The contest ho1d by the employees | Pitious plans should be put i prac- B - of leaders in the industry, both packers and| | By Roberta Lee Bt Ll Comm‘ll“)m; | tice under more favorable aspects | F—0 — REBERAHS termen, - and the officials who were . called in.| ¥ | rizes offered for the best slogan| ,r{"'" e '\::?',",}.mf;f‘»“]m?. lm el ‘, perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Among those were Alaska’s own representative, Ter-| Q. When a man and a woman are lon war subjects and convex'sanon‘}11?:‘10‘13 i‘u::}:) Au;‘l\t?n: ‘:S ‘m‘unf—mii(: Dr. Richard Williams | levery second and fourtn Wednes: . ritorial Senatot Norman R.” Walker' of Ketchikan; | entering a restaurant, and no wait-|was won by Martin Lavenik whose |’ sccessful demonstrations of ef- DENTIST | |day, LOOF. Hall BETTY Mc: Fisheries Commissioner Prank T. Bell, Federal Labor| er is around, who should prec an was: “If you can't fight, Do| fioienco |' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH Conciliator Ernest P. Marsh and Seattle Collector of| A. The man should precede ar s right, With all your might.”| King George VI of England, a sub- i GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | | BLAKE, SecrctarY-”N i 4 Customs Saul Haas. ‘thn se the table. If a waiter is pres- | The judges were Glen !3:11'.1_10((. Ar- ject of Sagittarius, will continue to v:;';"""“"“" Appointed by Gov. John W. Troy only a little| €Nt t0 assign ”]’" AR R romen [LiUcEALH B ba ARG | approve of conservative poiicies in| 5 more than a week ago to represent the Territory wm-n"l‘h"t" LECLRERIR o M S e 1o haq | the British government, it is fore-| i deadlock was threatening to paralyze Alaska,| g gnoyig a girl in an office | been visiting in the south for sev s e S s | Dr. Judson Whittier || u llll Senator Walker has done valiant service for the people | oo cuch expressions as “Okay,” and | eral weeks, returned on the City ;I'_v “';‘]F “m“n‘m = m\‘ 3 1‘ CHIROPRACTOR | | of the Territory since the moment he arrived in Se-| <]l right; of Beattle il b Drugless Physician | D R U G s attle in aiding to bring about the settlement. Ome of| A, No. The English language i AR o e Dottish, and| | Office Hours: 10-13; 18 79 the best informed men in the north on fisheries, the | so broad that such slang expres-| The schools in Juneau had again | ¢ 5 > ¥ e | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | . : 2 ed States governments Secret » A M 1E! Senator was.able to emphasize to the discordant lm--‘.\mns should be avoided. reopened. The buildings and con-|pacts are indicated among European PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES tions just what failure of the salmon industry to oper-| Q. Wlm}t should a woman wear tents : had been fumigated under power: T PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- T T AT i ¢ ate for one season means to Alaska. He was ;‘”L"" X‘”"l{"g ""L‘.f“’l“’;‘m"" call? ""‘l direction of the health officers| 1 washington, D.C., the press and FULLY COMPOUNDED AN EXCELLENT JOB FOR ALASKA thstrim | in bringing about the realization that| A plain -;m T -]lyml all fnul o;an.}dmorcc phtheria | expanding propaganda will engage | et N G TR Y the differences must be solved, and that realization | 4 + | winn sad mn'ze\‘zh(\fn\.-hm:‘L;m::n national attention through the sum- | Dr, A. W. Stewart S NS - DOTIENY “The best news Alaska has received since the end . Cao i’ bioved an important part in the speedy pro-| | DALY LESSONS Winn sald that the school board|mer which will bring a growing an- DENTIST PHONE i--Free Delivery of the steamship strike is that contained in currentl gregs which has been made in the last few days toward o st Be ‘taken fo make 1D Yok the xiety concerning foreign policies. | Hours 9 am. to 6 pa» | BTSSRI | S ; e AT o 4 B T | IN ENGLISH Ny e . b for the| persons whose birthdate it is have SEWARD BUILDING PR SRR e news dispatches giving definite indicatipn that -the reaching an agreement. | lost time. P8 Siigtirs oF & yehr whith 1k Y > e (e e wage dispute which has been jeopardizing the sea- Alaskans, we believe, can feel fortunate that they | By W. L. Gordon ; S syl il e omjnie o < I e h ‘! s salmon canning operations is being peaceably |1ad 8 MAR of Senator Walker's caliber'to go on th ractically 269,000 pounds of fresh in romance. The young may expect Tomorrow's Styles { + p firing line when the need arose. He as well as the| Words Often Misused: Do not fish had been shipped from Juneau gjyversified love affairs S g o i settled and the industry will operate in the north ... .. participants in the dispute are to be compli-|“A pleasant surprise awaits to Seattle on the last five boats| - Children born on this prob- | | DR. H. VANCE | Today” as usual mented for an excellent piece of work. It is one of | her.” Omit for. ] "“‘f“’ at Juneau. '“‘0 fish market | by will be exceedingly gifted. Sub- | OSTEOPATH | 3 It means that some 25000 persons, Who might the best jobs ever done for the Territory of Alaska. Often Mispronounced: Municipal | here was good and the number of jects of this sign usyally arc imag- | | Consultation and exammation ! Pronounce mu-nis-i-pal, u as in|beats calling at this port kad ma- | jnative and resourceful, creativeand | | free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | i otherwise have been without employment. will be QT T unite, both i's as in it, a as in at | terially increased over last year. | pesevering. 7 to 9:30 by appointment. i m/lefl} ! back at work this season. It means that the salmon The jobless condition at Fairbanks should prove | unstressed, accent second sylablc | — ANatole. Prande. . Prench - author, | | Gastinean Hotel Annex E { SEITReiAatwili be operastig Bt about Lsisl, cepedlty | BFOiRBN0 - dthersHIICIE Outside notto Soie (L= EESRIUMILDEHAt, ATSEEEERES of | Father Duncan, missionary of was born on this day Others | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | N : 5 ; I‘ I‘ Alaska in search of work without adequate funds to|a curved line. Distinguish from ark la, known as l¢| who have celebrated it birth- i H roughout Alaska. In brief, it means that the : B 4 s ar s RSl Ve o o lebrated h ) e 3 b e a ! carry them over for at least a year, or return passage Synonyms ivalry, competitic day i ie Nina Lebr French . s wheels of Alaska's largest industry, which supplies “"‘_'_‘ A ContEat: amulitigh: d 65th anniversary of his mis- painte s Chinslin st Juneau's Own Store! from 67 to 80 percent of the Territorial iax TR T AR R Word Study: “Use a word threc ary work with the natives of tion pic S hnd producer, “1889, . | | : revenue, will be turning again and as a result the s : | times and it is yours.” Let us in sh Columbia and Metlakatla on Jopyright, 1933) Robert Simpson, Opt.D. B i o S O St e ) entire field of industrial activity in the Territory as EDera kentng 1o KB SRS 1t nove DEbve the | crease our vocabulary by masterine April 4. B - = Grndunee D;“ m;lmles SOHOEE [ HESI 1 § wumber of dog fights on the streets these days and | one word each day. Today" 5 AVl of Optometry an o well as down the Pacific Coast will be benefitted DUt i s ach day. ‘Tod@yssword Try The E lass!fiec T R YR s TR {he plans for a Cleanup campaign opening April 25,| Propitious; attended by fayorable| Cordova had been awarded a R feh Opthalmology | "The R 11 St - Every person 4n Alaska and a large number in F Y results . d exa ore rattle, F 1 ott ast point . or is there? circumstances. “At a propitious mo- | Honor Flag. Liberty Loan suk g AL R 2 Glasses Fitted Lenses Groun 5 akt XS“"‘ ; = '““l‘ o ‘1’! : 1“1 S coun ’!‘”‘”' ‘_”\‘“; DR faaeil | ment Charles rose to his feet and | fons showed a total of $620,947,550 - e TR R i el have been seriously affected had industry closec by o 1 . o A o ps 2 s 3 e | addressed the chairma by the report from Washington. B 228 — o down for the season as for we: was threatened. The weather appears to be du’ its best to show S L WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmukflh A somber picture would onfronted the Legisia- the Easter’plumage to the best advantage if it can) i ; o The first baseball game of the THIS RDDM IS | CALL COLE FOR OIL Soposd ture which meets next January had its members been Just keep it up a couple more days LOOK and LEARN || ixon plaved in the North had | 34 plus or 2V gravity, in any | prent faced with the grim fact that there was no pack tax e TR i | By A Gorita been played in Sitka with the Sitka #ie wozk a | amount . . . QUICK! 111 revenue to depend upon. What might have been tife Hitler ferms the of Austria the |l y A. G G ‘;\xmv and Navy team defeating the | COLE TRANSFER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. . affect on the Territory’s next largest indust:y miracle in ’W n An(lr‘)llll ;c:l};d town team by a score of 10 { Phone 3441 or Night 554 - 0 Tikbsanis iy i i does @ permanent disappearing act, however, one L § F'HST CLASS b :”"]’"m iz ‘“m”x‘l' ['::::'“‘” ”“"]*‘:‘ '1“‘”(( iy . {hat the civilized world will welcome cven more will| 1. How much space would one — P ransportation, to general business and every ool million dollars in dollar bill§ oc-| Weather: Highest 48; lowest 30. other source from which tax révenue is derived, right| '8¥e Werked i e iy, i Have Your Eyes Examined by | | l"}; sél EIRAYIES“ o the ind alle o G 1 b 5 { “The Clothing Man’ ) bedntiviiyaliwaliol Illinois legislators are conside bill requiring| 2. In what book appears th§line. Seudnns ot At Dr. Rae L. Carlson | | But now, happily, we can dismiss that picture.' oi ation of bic Apparently nothing is to | “fifteen men on a dead, mfl"-g‘ . ‘ OPTOMETRIST | | Home of Hart Schaffner and | Toe siiver horde will run again—into the gear' ofpe done about horses and buggies excepting, p chest”? é a Unay a"] 1 Marx Clothing the fishermen and finally into those pound cansbly, during presidential campaigns. | 3 What is the meaning the Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | | phrase “coup de grace"? Shop Phone Green 331 i 2 | the Grand Canyon of the Colorado| y GASTINEAU MOTOR River? [ ‘} —_— 5. What flower is called the Kai- B A i | FINE | SERVICE T ] : . herblume? | Irs IVI s I “n i | A | PHONE 727 btk E | 1. According to the Bureau of | Gas—Oil—Storage | COMMENTS NEWS ‘Engmving and Printing, 25 cubic| WASHINGTON, - April 15—The PAUL BLOEDHORN a— 5 L] feet, | zenate has confirmed the nomina- i S. FRANKLIN STREET o e P —— 2. Treasure Island, by Robert|tion of U. 8. Marshal William T. She isn’t here, of course, but I . T By E Louis Stevenson. Mahoney of the First Judicial Divi- she worked out 32 easily fol- ST 4 “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” 3. Stroke of mercy; the finish-|:ion of Alaska. lowed schemes of decoration for i '!- B. WARRACK | | ing stroke. (Pronounce koo-de-gras, iy all types of rooms, starting with | | ON THE MEZZANINE | Engineers—Contractors | = = the floor. The floor is | i i S i 00 as in too, a as in ah, accent lasi| Marshal Maheney was recently! Ao HOTEL JUNEAU i THE FRIENDLY ORE Friday, April 15, 1938 THE FRIENDLY STORE : 7 THE FRIENDL B riday, April 15, 193 IE FRIENDLY STORE syllable). nominated by President Roosevelt ARMSTRONG’S BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU | i3 4. 217 miles long, 4 to 18 miles |for reappointment as Marshal in this LINOLEUM |1 ! | across, and about one mile deep. |Division, the position he was ap- Ceme to our floor covering de- LYLAH WH'SOIN h L —3 . BULK | EASTER 3 5. The cornflower. pointed to four years ago. partment and look at some for Contoure Te ;;’8 | 8 e -Er- LT Y R [ | R e XOUR BN jlsE-Eretae 4| COME IN and SEE the NEW | ‘es, ma , here you may « | i~ e i i@ MAC A RONI L]lflms ME ATS s - GAULTS RETURN[NG e just how various combina- | g STBOMI;EAEDG“fSAELSON I| | | tions of floor, walls, curtains, |8 ' | HoOSPITAL NOTES | TO SKAGWAY HOME uphotstery, and accesories will | | “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. | iy 4 — | look together, You leave nothing | FOOTWEAR” | F Wi c lb 3 00miS ~ 95c HALVES Gt T i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gault, of Skag-| to luck or chance. It's the new- | K | ‘Our door step is worn by o Gil Devault, Juneau High School|way, visited briefly with Juncau| est idea for making any room in DEVLIN’S Satisfied Customers’ senior who was burned in an explo- | friends while the Princess Norah| the house colorful and beautiful L Paris Fashion Shoes Phesic i i bl l lo c lb sion on April 3, was dismisscd from | was in port today at moderate expense. Come in | S AL 4 ooms . . S BT Hopp e Hioday. The Gaults have been vacationing| 0" L | - for the winter in the States. Mrs.| A9’x 12’ room ine | = = & SPECIALIZING . 5 bloom sl 25 i Mx]s«.L H. E. Ln(x‘qlega_nud1 ;\‘n(l bagy Gault went south last September | stalled costs only $30 00 | JUNEAU | aughter were dismissed from St.land Mr. Gault in Dec 4 | | ! P ANC AKE S o | Ann’s Hospital today. spent most of their ;:::m:: c?ffif : MELODY HOUSE In French FRANCO- 4 R ornia, | | | Music and Electric Appliances g ® Charles Littlefield, Richard Young| Mr, Gault is with the White Pass| [ st (Cuastihesy Hotel) | FLOUR AMERICAN and May Davis underwent tonsilec- ing Yukon Route | || oars. pige Phone 65 | talian Dmonll‘s tomies at the Government Hospital | S P | today. | £ Dinners SPERRY'S SPAGHETTI HARRY 7 i { Mrs. May Burns gave birth to a | i c doz' son at 8:30 a.m. today at the Gov- RACE | Al”ka MIISIC supply GAST[NEAU CAFE ° sac c s ‘vrnmem Hospital. DRUGGIST | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | " L A g Pianos—Musical Instruments | | ‘ TReiN and Supplies e (o DANUREARIRDAY Stores of Phone 206 122 W. Second By the Ladies’ Pioneer Auxiliary at Alaska” | Lode and placer location notices adv ] | tor sale at The Empire Office. Officer: “Hey! Pull over to the curb, lady. Do you know you were doing seventy-five?” Cute She: “Isn’t it marvelous! —And 1 just learned to drive are engaged to a man | yesterday.” continued _the i, s H Danny went to school for the first time and, like many other, little boys’' fathers, Danny’s dad asked - him- hew he liked his teacher. “All right,” was the reply. “Is your teacher smart?” teas- !ingly persisted the questioner. ‘ell, she knows more than I do,” admitted Danny. “The motorist that hits me will certainly be sorry,” said the dusty pedestrian, A “Why?” asked his eompanion; “Because,” said the other, “I'm carrying a stick of dynamite in my pocket.” “Wonderful,” “Ygu pamed Wilkk amateur seer. said the girl “How amazing,” gasped the girl, “surely the lines on my 0—0—o0 hand cannot reveal the name—" Short-Sighted Lady (in l""'-" “Lines,” sniffed the palmist,| ery): “Is that the head cm PWhe' said anything about lines? | ever there?” You are wegring the ring I re- Salesman: “No, ma’am, that's turned to Mr. Wilkins three! one of his assistants.” weeks ago.” GARNICK'S GROCERY CALL GARNICK’S—PHONE 174 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15 the Elks Hall. The B. M. Behrends Bank ‘ Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars ——— 1938. Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. ' Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | GENERAL MOTORS | DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” " !.:" % ||" PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy I COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager Koop wiadi8 - f [ R S S A | Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 27183——FPhone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts

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