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The B. M. Bank Juneau, COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Behrends GENERAL MOTORS * DELCO and" -n-ua n.olwc‘l‘! W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PERCY’S CAFE | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Alaska | The First National Bank ]UNEAU CAPITAL—SS0.0M SURPLUS—$100.000 [ COMMERC;‘IAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%, Paid on s ) 938 i % @ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MON Y:9, ; ok | ties, are mot te at this time, and writes as fol- i PROFESSIONAL ) " Daily Alaska Empire 1 = : : 4 at p lows: BIRTH Y 20 A I lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 4 y I today's (Priday's) Bmpire there was an DA Years Ago | xloroscope 0l o Published every evening except Sunday by editorial about the need for a public airport The Empire extends eongratula- e EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY here. You state we have adequate facllities tions and best wishes" today, their From The Empire “The atars incline ; presidgent for pontooned aircraft here. On this point I virthday anniversary, to the follow- but do not compel” B. P. 0. ELKS meet HELEN TROY BENDER - Bl TSR T o3 can not agree h you as we have no public {he & % e s DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 ®. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager ramp in the arbor, There are two private ng: MAY 9, 1918 < DENTISTS p.m. Visitng brothers Becond and Main Juneau, Al . hangars here any outsider who comes in Warren ‘Wilson TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1938 Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN~ . T Foit Oftice 14 T Second ¢ Matter here has no place_to tie up without imposing Ha ;r- G. Wal The steamer Alameda took the| Adverse planetary aspects rule PHONE 86 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; 4 i o U on one of the companies here which need all e first cargo of Alaska coal from the|until the evening of this day, ac-| A e M. H. SIDES, Secre. \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. =~ A5 e ivis thiey. Tiab Sverely Rriha Matanuska coal field to the States.| cording to astrology. The influence our: m. .m. v e beae aia at e It seems to me Juneau, the capital of %r‘“ SG:” *:,‘”sl Sixty tons of the Chickaloon coal|of the stars may be disturbing 'm’i“lz R One yea $12.00 R could p come kind of a public 1 Al was sold in Seattle and the remain- | even distracting. : | - i y notity ) a plane coming in would not have to M“;dF '1;3::’09\ Lo ing 40 tons were to be reshipped to| Pugaling and confusing , rumors g MOUNT '"s"e‘i:!“’d“g:’fifi!?:?l-rltlz ¢ Duiin T y the de- \p among a flock-of gasboats.” F, ™ :V( Tista Nenana by way of St. Michael for | wii| affect business and commerce. Monday . {‘each month ivery of 02 B P R 8 o the use of the Alaska Engineering}Foreign news may be alarminhg and Dr. Charles P. Jenne || in Scottish Rite Temple e ) PRESS Reports from Congress give ore and niorg en- X Commission. Chickaloon coal Wwas|yet not definite, because .of " strict| DENTIST ” beginning at 7:30 p.mn. A s Uit 4. s w30 ragement th thalBlIe 1n somb quarters (HOW AN of a higher grade than that mined|pensorship. ) Rooms 8 and.9, Valeatine Bldg. PR Road vgm_.' Aoy of e oot tands ‘wil] bb. abacr OSBRI taros MODE | |at Eska Creek, but the property Was; warning is given that ‘while in- TELEPHONE 176 Hibfl Master: JAMES W. LET e P M AT — i e RIS : | ‘not as well developed as the latter.| ternational - events are alarming s PB it g - e G S TARTER i ETIQU - there may be more'serious perils ml,: VERS, Secretary. A ALASEA CIRCULATION O YHER PUBIICATION, BB iy By Roberta Lee’ | Dr. Howe Vance left for the South|internal conditions than any threat- , et s President Roosevelt, being the expert fisherman g, o . # on the steamer Spokane to spend | ened by foreign foes. ) e REBEKAHS . 1] he seems to be, won't get the supreme thrill until % the summer in California Industrial struggles may be se- . e Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets . e ¢ up here and gets one of these 50- or 60-pound Q- When a wedding engagemen — | vere all through the summer when Dr. Richard Williams | every second and fourth Wednes- ; iz on is broken, after many. gifts have pe first eighth grade graduation' changes among labor leaders may DENTIST |day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mc- been received, what sheuld be don® ;ai had ever taken place among | pe expected. RESIDENCE | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH ; T e gifts? ative ol aska was s day ;|| OFFICE AND } LAKE Boekal A ilt 15 Tilo SChekiiia aniiaiio- with the gi the Native schools of Alaska Wwas| 1n the evening of this day good GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Bl E, Secretary. it Tl o e R L) T It is customary to‘return each peiq at Metlakatla when two girls|pews of some sort may be expected. ) | o N \. But who's going to help the Czechs one o Ve ADAAR were awarded liplomas by Supk|@gme: danger may be averted -or e ~ —— - » R e Q. Should one use a knife or @ peattie. The occasion was & BAlM|gome national peril overcome. e : N 2l fork to place jelly on bread? day in Metlakatla history. Secret agreements among world T i Decent Living Standards A. The knife should be used for s \powers will benefit the United | Dy, Judson Whittier “y mi % : i e this purpose. A school p: m was given byigtates, it is prophesied. Astrologers CHIROPRACTOR b ) (New York World-Telegram) o Q. What is considered to be Am- Parochial School. After thejggresee for this country inl‘luenlial‘ Drugless Physician ! n R u G s “e We have read predictions L‘l\a| the contest OVer ..oa's favorite social diversion? hing chorus by the school, & Vio- aecess of power. Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 - the ‘\l,.‘,‘ :p'wm- bill will lun} into JnnH;r»r 7 mm\v\ll\’ A. Dancing lin solo “Hearts and Flowers” was| peace organizations should work| i ms 2.3-4 Triangle Bldg. sl st i Qm anth fln,(} b ; i PR rendered by Melville Leak, accom-|energetically at this time when un- PHONE 667 i FUROUA | REMADTSS y Avfnlu.‘u[w |nn;y]);; un‘:‘;:'lrlll pml\p(mmm i e panied at the piano by Madeline expected coups or arrogant pro- s Gaok ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ot or it would be v unate to resurrect the bitter- ’ . . . s e ‘o Valentine. Others who took part in jouncements may endanger demo- = i 23w BRITISH CONUMBIA SENTIMBNT. 11eas ot e ot B 0 oo DAILY LESSONS | 1. cieriainment were Miss Grun- | racies great and smal L4y s PELE SOMEOURDES s g ‘. 3 y what primarily is an economic and socia | o s 3 | | ON HIGHWAY LOAN whab prlaclly et 0 ) protlen, IN ENGLISH dy. Grazel White, Olive LaBounty.| Russia is to make an alliance or| i Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum G O ‘un: UAges and, s i By W. L. Gorden Dorothy Troy, Eileen Charles, Fran- | anter into an agreement, which will | r. A. W. dlew . Earior Secretary Harold p | home ol emplovinSng S I entD JoNEqenehit My | L\ 0T o "4 cis Morris, Victor Chenard, EMma|qsonish the world. The assassina DENTISY' PHONE i~-Free Delivery The comment of Interior Secrets y - { progressive business and labor forces. And if workable * v Perelle, Dolores White, Manle Kirk. 'tion of a Soviet leader is prognosti- Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m | e ettt TR Ickes the other day, following a conference WHI legislation is enacled all sections of the country and | yyo g5 Often Misused: Do not say, | Alice Charles, Fraficis. Shesser- | oatoq | SEWARD BUILDING | - P e Premier Pattullo of British Columbia, that the pro- all classes of people should beefit, The . advertissuieit Whwe s fake. | schmidt Winifred JEiee INEREMGH : B Office Phone 469 ) e f Tt rigal bill was killed because of lat of Persons whose birthdate it is ha i3 posal of a loan by th toigangda. SpLEnBRRUD, The ORIGUINe St o, =L pedanee 018 gk 1| 8ay, “The advertisement was a mis- |etti, Iris Gray, Kafherine Messer- (no augury of a year of possible & e — o £ 1 tion of the Internatic Hig etkits! fo. be' the; extraneous; CORARRERIS AFING "”LI ‘;’ ““" """3 rf:l‘x-t,;rpepxalacioyx (or a fraud).” schmidt, James ‘Connors, 'David/reyerses, but troubles should bring | e P R AP Omorrow s Siy es soundest plan advanced thus far has.stirred up ad- '-'-':““ the administration ;’”’\"; B¢ "“' \')“‘ ”‘:\_ Often Mispronounced: ~ Arraign. Smeaton, William Hebert, RAymon |closer domestic cooperation. It is DR. H. VANCE l TOdGY" ditional st in the project, partictiiarly in.Britich Voung the paramount issue had become not the pres- | pyonounce g-ran, first @ @ in at un- Keith, Mary Agnes Rittef, i'Mary | wo to be frank regarding money = s o edted. Tndications €ribing of labor standards but whether Gongress stressed, second syllable rain, no! Van Hully and Miss F. Mei§énzahl. 1o OSTEOP. ¢ Columbia which will be ek BIk ? to abandon its legisl duties and responsibilities i ; osses. Consultation and examination | . ce wi nsid- e ! range, accent last syllable. oo 3 Children born on this day prob- 4 are that the Cana province looks with consid- ;o executive bureaucracy. Congress decided to hold frée. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; « 1 ? v s ¥ Often Misspelled: Rouge; pro- __ & ably will be energetic and deter-| P iy erable favor upon & 1 plan on to its rogatives. | nounce roozh. Blg ng and TWO Titned. ‘AiteshiEite quide. bit eil) 7 to 9:30 by appointment. The Northern wart, B.C, twin 'I‘Ifr" new \?111 which !hv‘HmM' Labor Commi mln Synonyms: Indignation, vexation Fine Steelhead SnAted: WG hehihe: Subjects “-of Gufinerll_ H;‘t‘l ;!l‘l:‘:: i R city of Hyder, ir hed an extensive has drafted )l‘lln])[o.\«‘.; that Congress mow ’» \x‘lx’v.-\ \;( displeasure, anger, righteous wratl ine dteelhea Bl sian. uselY - have® pydntEsi | South Franklin St. . prerogat irite into law definite wage © wUs 3 i map showing the vast mineral region the hi y{ DEgEoRRE ”‘"’_g ‘n' Y“"']:q‘ esoalating from $11 for a |, Word Study: “Use a word three Taken Sunday S raars R T ; would tap in northern British Columbia and com- WIS SHC ACUIE IERATE. esel AHE fow © 5 0 times and it is yours.” Let us in- o Sir Thomas Lipton, noted tea & 7 % | Juneau’s Own Store menting on the tie-up with Southeast Alaska makes SR C0L Vel B GO Y e debate thercfore CTCASE our vocabulary by mastering| Ernie Torgerson caught one of merchant, was born on this day 1850. | 5 ‘ { B i ok i PN, e, S O one word each day. Todas T the nicest King salmon of the week Others who have celebrated it as| | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. S ARG the following ob: ation should revolve around whether the 25 cents an hou i s ol 3 I 4 - T A ctarter and the 40 cents an hour goal is too much or | Lcinicious; highly injurious or de-{end when he laid into a 53%-pound @ birthday include Prince Ernst| | Graduatc Los Angeles College | | ———— If. now appears possible, the sug i Arier and T .- Aoy ¢ struetive in character. “We see the'peauty at Tee Harbor, von Starhemberg, former head of of Optometry and . j6Rb e in The Northern Argonaut that 10t enough, whether the escalation is too fast or too | o BRIl AC R R ST $ e sl : o o he United States should be d to assist slow are questions of fact and policy, and i ield Sasghe oh JGL (Raeia Whe. NNIRNICIE TICIURIE, 1000; okt Clo: || AR Glogy The Rexall Store ‘e “"ll';"'( e & the Eikeks T Brit howld be discinelt ealinly and determined n miebil:| TR uA SOCRRNE. - ANTIN bruiser put up a magnificent one don Bennett, journalist, 1841 | Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground | 51 | sl 1sh Columbia section, is adopted, then it is to without sectional or partisan heat. Both the Republi- ’t‘l“‘;“‘m:’{)”l' before succumbing to C "’:1’0”3‘ S ] Reliable “x B ined s it o LA Ml Pavancl | can Ao emoomppen v s oo oAt 1T A el EURRREIIY ||l s o et Gl N % A weRRY | pharmacit will see the opport that lies before them of fixing wage and hour standards, and the new bill . Bukmite . st b CoLE o o compound Should the more westerly route nort} we think, offers a good and simple method of acting | | By A. ( (‘ordon WeTe. (CRYSLL lan. WOLmAY ywens S8 | b . rescrip- Should _ t s et B . s with & bl ES # two 30-inch steelheads that Fioyd | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | P froxiic Maselton ‘and; vis Mesiadin ‘Lake be e nis :’ i AR e fer the = Fagerson brought in from Peterson | amount . . . QUICK! ‘ tiona. chosen to carry the roa hward, then we have said previously we do not consider the } yyat jo the signal given by | Gooo . SR 1 the Panhandle towns v be faced with no tandards prescribed by the Labor Committee's bill |yoi by Soig SR BHEE ik o e s Ao e | COLE TRANSFER Butler-Mauro Drug Co. fnsuperable difficulties in arranging for con- excessive. Yet, under the circumstances, they probably et 0 € - S R i | Phone 3441 or Night 554 . ; rea 2 » cha p { Y e 1 H . S nections to be made the relatively short dis- are as high as there is any reasonable chance of o What Virginian was President | | if It's Paint We ilave It! | |5 — ——=8|& tances necessary to “tie on to” the main trunk achieving of Princeton, and later President of | | | 1] road to northern Alaska We Witk that, the Jngrcased purcnasing, et s s, o || lDEAL PAINT SHOP | The freighter Derblay, of the Al- Have ¥our Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES And. if. the commt this lation would give to lower paid wor' oy SoB- 14 et n Wastiah | Fm;; (‘;‘:;FWE;DT | aska Steamship Company, docked 1 “The Clothing Man” gl i 5 g influence on competitive interstate oo 0 L i 1IONE 5 | in Juncau yesterday from the soutn Dr. Rae L. Carlson || = ¢ Ttart Schatin® Sasitts Wit ihe 7 Haalt. Wl be travelled s would do mich to aid this country in pull- | g Gl L ek | with a large general heavy cargo OPTOMETRIST | “Rpme °M Gl much more, to the advantage of British Co- y out of the current depression made? 5 N for Gastineau Channel 2 3 | Al who Ve and be served b We hope Con s will proceed without too much |5y ore i tho Arh ol .n|<l Umm\ DEMEE el T Today the vessel is loading 250.- Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewe! r{ o delay to a determination of all the facts invalved |y ., [ | 060 feet of building lumber and rail-| Shop Phone Green 33 e — The “Pan” of Alaska is only part of that and that legislation will be enacted before adjourn- ANEE e [ Jones-Stevens Shop | eai g teriiae eteia — S v e GASTINEAU MOTORT o} - territory. The “Hand will merit no small ment of the current session. 1. Two long and two shert whistle ! e e MRS. R. H. WILLIAMS K — 2| consideration, as well, in any pl for. an — 5 blasts. | liEAnf-’ré-wmn Mrs. R. H. Williams was the only| | FINE ! SERVICE » Alaskan Highway. And the Panhandle towns S . , 2. Woodrow Wilson, H E fisherman in the crowd yesterday PHONE 721 would derive almost exactly no benefit what- Oh, Say (l‘"" \l"," \_L yie Dehinond 3. 18 inches. Il B by ear Third | ) en Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Freeburger| | Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ever were the road to go via the east route in s AR 4. From freshly drawn and still| S R and Dr. and Mrs. Williams went at very reasonable rates Gs. Ol Storare the trough of the Rockies rather than just % N T P s cow'samilk. | fishing for the wily King PAUL BLOEDHORN behind the Coast Range. ahiompt, 5 e 5. The boundary between Mary-| Mrs. Williams snared the only FRANKLIN STREET One of the main points of consideration is ; Tt “*‘[H"- ;0 us that ”;l‘:f']\f( '”;" ”‘Kf‘ ‘S;A'II“_ “\g;j:“ land and Pennsylvania. NEW ALASKAN King the party tock during the day" B hast s that if the building of a road can be serviced 0 come to the rescue of Ambassador Kennedy e = b | fishing at Tee Harbor. by such a road as that which would connect United States fought one o fy free ‘n.\sju] from the ikt L o | z Ffl?}lfllst}m e b At T | J.B. WARRACK the highway with Stewart, not only would the i HIM‘\v'”‘ kAI'.“""l'“"""“ ‘l“" b (““:L ese Statee | Ice cream social and luncheon,| | JUNEAU Phone Single @ | Stein was another “lone victor.” Mr. ON THE MEZZANINE Enginegr,_CQntr.don ! tip end of Alaska be then in touch with the {ight anothiersto KeshSin B ire. anain ¢ S Prigay, May, 20, starting at 11 o'clock. | | | Goldstein caught & trim 18 pound- HOTEL JUNEAU 1 Highway. but the construetion cost in Britis from going back into the Empire again Save the date. WYyt er. % I The ragge als at Bunker Hill neve . adv. . JUNEAU Biiis’ waiila be Sough redined The ragged Continentals at Bunker Hill never S2Ve the date. i I s BEAUTY SHOP ] : R Fie Ay o faced a more dangerous foe than the social lobby 7 izt ] —Tax and System Service ! Tt is great news that Congressmen are D s . = . LYLAH WILSON Fy planning to assist British Columbia with the Gt 4mbassadops SREHHE N8, atired up agalnst i'{| JAMES C. COOPER, Contoure Telephone - cost of the highwhy, in a measure diie to come himself by declining to present any more American The Charles W. Carter | | C. P. A x-Er-Vu 538 —_ & X W & . g socialites at the British court. The awe for royalty tld = N COME IN and SEE the NEW | before Congress shortly. Anthony Dimond ¥ k M 303-05 Goldstein Building — i, : b ths ‘ v in our upper ciasses is the wonder of political scien- i - and Schwellenbach are the stro ) of th i th ler of political ortua i Public Stenographer o B i CLRLSON ks, N Ry tists and the despair of all true democrats Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | Notary Public l t RADIOS I Alaska Highway scheme in Col Premier ¢ ‘ 'y Pattullo has apparently stated the British The French, who are near neighbors of the British | | PHONE 136 “NEW AND DIFFERENT I J. B. Burford & co. position very clearly and has enlisted their and democrats like ourselves, present only a very small | | | Foorwmn” “Qur door step is worn h’ Surnort list at court each year. If the United States were as u VLIN’S I iz Tk 15 556 aped that bafass Gdamems - close to Britain as France, the Channel steamers would . ORDWAY, Colorado, May 9.— ’lwo DE COustomers' - i S - s be running $1.75 excursions for breathless debutantes STEM CLEANI men and a boy were killed when an| | Paris Fashion Shoes L rogues in June it will have .made possible a t i o i e Y St i e cn costructon o dhe High. 0% e vay o curtey belore 8 Bing ano queen. || FORD AGENCY Phone 15 aimplane crashed near here 1t 4 way. An integral part of the project should We have no desire to be disrespectful to his (Authorized Dealers) A | be the r,nm‘r(;,‘,,mn“:,‘, ,:'“, "','“d] “'.Z:m Ameris Majesty, but we are sure he must find it all fright- ALASKA LAUNDRY The victims are “Jo Turk” Wil-|§—————— U SPECIALIZING Gani Ovedk Alrsuih Boar River' Pans ind ot fully vulgar and a dreadful bore. “The British put GREASES liams, pilot, aged 35; Ross Malons,| JUNEA to Meziadin Lake. their Kings in their place a long «ime ago—1688 to GAS — OILS a laborer, and Delane O'Dell, 13| MBI.ODY HOUSE In French . G ) be exact—or almost a century before 1776. But ever l BODD[NG mANsFER ] year old grade school student. i » ‘Appliances since Cornwallis handed over his sword at Yorktown ———— usic_and Electric ‘Hotel and SEES NEED FOR PLANE RAMP our soclalites haye et ih @ difher ‘to hand 1t back. |} JUNEAUMOTORS B’;‘J‘::;::G "_',3‘“ Lode and placer location notices | ENBxf “Cllnyinesu “ou) & s ] i e i Foot of Main Street Alafiaen Lo for sale at The Empire Office. Wrs. Pz ; Ualian Taking his cue from a recent Empire editorial , __“';,"“1“";{‘;';“‘: ‘r"’;“a‘:‘e‘i:“ h;"]:“}‘["‘[-]““f‘.'x""“”’;’ f";""j Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery e Dinners which suggested the acquisition of a site for a public s (¢ HEH SER LENG e PORTRAITS b - airport while land is still available, Adrian V. Roff A 5 i i e o e S b Alaska Music Supply GASTMAU cm i ‘lo«al flier, in a communication to The Empire, points It turned out that Greta Garbo wasn't married FOOD QUALITY AT FAM“-Y SHOE STORE TED COWLING Arthur M. Uggen, Manager cout the need for further facilities for pontooned ships, after all, so the news editors could get their attention “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive e S Pianos—Musical Instruments referring to a-public ramp. Mr. Roff contends facili-' back on the several wars. UNITED FOOD CO. [ Shoe Store” 0P —photographer and Supplies oo — TELEPHONE—16 LOU HUDSON—Manager Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 206 122 W. Second r : et ki 4B """;."'frmfi: u-nm or sale al e HARRY Try the Empire classifieds for S, By R results. Empire classifieds pay. Savings Accounts One-Half ‘Million Dollars l- for war-jittery Europe may result from Italo-British agree t s: , Lord Perth (white hair) and by Italy’s foreign minll:f:r, .(l:f.:e.‘g ghl- and Italy's African and Mediterranean quarrels and, some hflunlo'ar nvc-m pcm lineup.

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