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.4 » THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1938. P et vt -+t e e - 4-”‘-—-- - . N T i by Flbward, the P.-1 published by John Boetti- | H APPY 3 I-Il-m & PROFERSIONAL dai! tHaska ;n’ lrl',’ er, son-in-law 9 President Roosevelt, says: BIR ‘ ¥ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES . Washington dispatches indicate that the e T H DA Y rs A 0'0 | IorOSCO e x Publishe w except Sunday by the it for the better protection of the f | GASTINEAU CHANNEL PRINTING COMPANY United States, by installing modern defense: Empire ertends comgratula-| | % incli 78 s in Alaska, is beginning to produce results ons and best, wishes (oW, ‘thetr ‘ el e Whe stars IncEe r = 2| NDER S I g et o T bl Srovin |virthday anniversary, téthe follow- S A8 but do not compel k 3 B. P'. 0. ELKS meet i % S s ot 9 g A G S bidie ; ny ¥ s - ———————%|| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | SIery Wedueecuy 85 0 R 1L NAR! for the ests hment of a five million AT ; — “ DE! STS | p.m. Visitng brothers 1 and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska ol sl Base tr TOMAL TElavd o | MAY 17, 1918 JEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1938 NTISTS : ) - Jur < Second Class Matter s ‘-‘vay :1‘.”"\ [’: it al & reported for John Rogers WEGHEEOR § Blomgren Building | welcome. N. C. BAN- the Past Office fn Juneau as ¢ A ey S Beatrice Primavera Passengers rriving on the steam- | yp,,010q good and evil planetary | PHONE 56 | FIELD, Bxblted. Ruler; SmscRIPTION EATES. FSCEy SRprC: Elsa Lundell ¢ Spokane were Carl Alstead. Mre. | o tiSh “iicorned in the horos-| | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. M. H. SIDES, Secre- " & oaer e Bahank T tollowing yates bt ARG Fatit e s viuret Pearce ' Alstead, R. Vawh, G. J. MeIntyre.| . for today. According t@astrolo-| | | tary. 0 o 1300 shx bes 18 e BBHLOE e s bescs W. C. White { 7. A. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. B0y O S0 rming is auspicious! g2 s AL L ol ne Hear Lt e 3R Doty Edwin Rodenson Rowe', cks, R. J. Comean, F. Comear.| e . i or rences with |7 TR S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 he T ! blished to date. - The -base in s i Damoris l";m‘; (F“[: sersons in authorit Second and fourth y LSty R Hamberg, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Grey. | "G/ ke “opinion is fores | | RS n Ay o tia y A 8 gt .f?‘;“:izez;r(a:;::A::;)l‘;‘ MODERM sranville Grey and W. 8. Kje, con s ateoting the development| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne 1 SR St T‘:znnx::l‘cl - 5 st i — f impoftant national plans for des| DENTIST [ </ (;»4> beginning at 7:30 p.m £5or “sction ot 4 I ;‘IQUE'ITEj Kenneth Marr, ploneer of | ' (! | | Rooms 8 and 9. Vatentine Blds. | | /TN PRI Ross wor- from this Section of E Alaska, rjrospector arolwfl Nome |““yiu il el cubject to @ sway g TELEPHONE 176 | JAMES W. LEI- I e creliit-for their perseer- fis By Rober&‘. Lee fland formerly an sutomohile race: it dhibborh] elatancs Tl i ;rggr;l s]\zasz:r. . » - iis battle, = - 5 Y ss for ‘! sy 4 retar; 3 5 'q IV\, B o Alkaks ;’ 2 B * | veceived the French Wan Oress fo oppesition and determined demandk \- A, .c y._____.,., (TR s AONC dpnsxa, who ning a German airplane. e T Avlseed’ o od | 4 - a voice jn the House, though lacking a Q. Which is correct for a visitit el el S Mt REBEKAHS o has been using that voice, in numerou card, a letfer, orfun fivitdtion, M A Goh Tt e 1n | 2 (A (e, CRRcliatin (e tor) | . e | P nce Lodge' No. 2-A meets o acquaint Cor with the lack H. Mardin’ of P, James Ha i A Witk ‘xatx?x[\“ 2 idhe busto| Vi1l becBuecessul in certatn disputes | Dr. Richard Wiliams | 'e\?:;"s?cond and fourtn Wednes : yey Martin?” - 1 With regarc ? TS BUSI= {6 leadership will be changed, it is i x p o' Rinsdistia B Esiuoh A. The full name: is the corre ith the shortage of ice and| ., ..nosticated. | : DENTIST dEyLTOOF, B L AEITY (e sl e R ¢ of landing places for the fish-| " o4 persons should benefit in the| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTR € I i speech, devoting mself te q 3 i v 1 TN s o v o Q. Where should the coffee un: ¢ boats and the probabllity offcoming suminer, although there wili| | GOLDSTEIN SUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. . i ] i placed on the breakfast tabie |'he en! ing fleet leaving JW- pe renewed agitation regarding pen-| |l e reerpeesr R o asiied when one has guests? neau {Ur. towily WiESE SICULRLES) i pattnit: i | te » today where a mass army Slightly to the right of the ¢l m)';'“. flN?mnm:“gfi-n;isl e\tn:nn) e R ORE s Tore el o g = < H ¢ ¢ 3 : e hostess, who serves thy 1D 40 JUERLL R0 2N SNETMEN | orease in the er of Russia - e tl‘ could land and_get service. facilities sless, who serves flie coffee, | iree dockage and see to it that| e 10 the power of Russa. Jupl| [ Ty, Judson Whittier | uy ol he tip of the Aleutian Islands is but a iy “" " | fishermen could sell their fish and! ' o . : AP ol 1 CHIROPRACTOR | hort flight distance from the great air bases 1 formal afternoon function? - anpplish have,| O REY s Eniltgislgn, Iy e summer | Physician boygriSie, ki [ ie regular cutaway coat anc | Purchase ice and other supplies here.| g, qrier Mars will be near the as-| | o1 Dr:"m; 10’1’2“‘ 1-5. 7-9 There iy -He i ASse it ponuiiis s ccessories, \fiss M. D. Groen had resigned| C°ndant, an ill omen for peace ! goc:f; sy sl s ol 5 T e el R Miss 1 ks 8 : | Japan is to experience serious an- 20 % & L H(?Imlsl. who acknowledge e o |as Librarian of the Juneau Public| sube’y 250 SR AEEe So00 ian PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES % vately and publicly the need for better de- TN T RN ’ ; : " | xieties alling 2 > | | Library. to leave soon for her home |y . e - . Ave noli previcusly moved to- include DAILY LESSONS | | Washington, D.C.. and M t‘~l?é!vm\;x‘1stn:|e r\cnn(rmm‘ r(lmdmo. z PRESCRIPTIONS CARE : i elai (hwlnt])mvnl of air and fleet IN ENGLISH Harry Bishop had been appointed mnhmmka age from storms or | 3 FULLY COMPOUNDED s es in their current programs. , { ucceed he posi P 0y Vg e et By W. L. Gordon d to succeed to the position. Espionage will be discovered in Dr. A. W. Stewart - Front Street Next Coliseum ssion of Alaska would be of immense ad- Words Often Misused: Do not sav.| Mrs. Anna Barmette had pur-|hover forms in the United States|) Sy PHONE %i--Free Delivery ¢ vantage to any party in a war upon the Pacific. We never attended their meetings.” | chased the Worthen residence in the | o ”‘_"", R e Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pn { b > Tuch of the territory is closer to Asia than it Say, “We have never attended their! geatter Tract. can o0 OB WA In L Bronb Servie ! SEWARD BUILDING P TR o other parts of the United States. meetings.” et “’,I.’r:k‘:"m e Office Phone 469 ? It boils down to a question of whether, in Often Mispronounced: Delirious.| filk at seven cents @ . L ! orer e iR B v am ST ¥ ; e : b seve S @ QUAFt Was| (4500 of eliminating all racial S g T G oy nf any. future war, Alaska should Pronounce dv-]u_l-us. e as in mc|« dear in Switzerland that the r:'l]i;mn)a (‘)x-(vy“({:(':f} ;:n:)ll;:d:ilwafl?»d, o > 3 T Tomorrows S‘Yles or the enemy's tressed, both 1's as in it, accent| country ,had been talking about| o . \ited states 5 DR. H. VANCE | TOdGY" only {onv aT wer to l[h.'«\ ccond syllable, and not de-lee-ri-us le else and. a general sfrike was o on oo L 4t it s have | OSTEOPATH | z smen from this pa the s . 7’s, reatene vas e % @ i ue fo munrill;ql.::-lt): pl:’“' u e Sy Do .e \ ‘"'!"d_”’[ ":‘v R i Y ula; 86~ the augury of a year of odd experi-| | Consultation and examination | | - 5 o oaihdndcie 5 temptled he farmers insiste on . 1 i erices. For many, work wil ge| | free. Hours 0 to 12; 1 to 5; ! n is aroused to the urgent need of /nonyms: Decay (noun), corrup- | an increase to about 9 cents but it ‘qln(do\m:vm "L‘r‘i‘-f‘.o‘;\fxfi-nnléecififfi |7 to 9:30 by appointment A | ction C refacti 5 a0 T SRE L ol sociations - 4 3 / e ]‘1:“(,});:;0;‘““mh rottenness, d ) ubtful whether the Stat nate. I Gastineau Hotel Annex - Wosd: Sbidy: “Tse N0 rree| T coul Children born on this day prob- | South Franklin St. Phone 177 o : ” k. ably will be stea y a 3 t 3 ng baseball opener makes the times and it is yours.” Let us in-| Lester O. Gore, law partner in the 131;\‘ nr fi "'“,“};‘W"‘f‘d" ‘\’;:‘x‘f‘e":";‘ I — i b come. crease our ocabuiary by master of Winn & Gore, left on. the| or. 25 NIy talented. M ? { Juneau’s Own Store he T Gy one word each day. Today's wor for Portland where he | octs of this sign g ' : i { B R dap Ineratiate; to bring or Work one-|was to enter the school of naviga- ors [ boser Rebert Simpson, Opt.D. | ! iy § self into another’s favor. “He ingra- for an officer of the merchanz ' TS "(’[“‘ s J-i}xxf | Graduate Los Angeles College ted himself with them by his Rk S E R DY | d Me. Fors Vi B cuaataih g 0 Mty | |-\ mliey “The Rexall Store” ¢ - T lude John Wilson, Scottish author, | | at il b vgedeb ey _ The recent luncheon Ford to the | | OOK and LEARN | R . lecturer, U(»:-’ S = 2 e f L Reliable » Alaska can share in forthceming public President—their first mee vears—had 4 opyright, 1938) WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists ‘s program, since all states and territories | been much publicized and awaited, We're By A. C. Gordon POSTERS ARE TO e | CALL COLE FOR OIL | | | compound be required to make contribution of =c HES CeEhn T was expected fo' result from it. EL 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | | prescrip- ) order to obtain Federal funds t since, so far as any statement from the White 1. Where s our paper monc BE ON DISPLAY Film Cinderclla [ Ptbi a QU¥CK! [ toma. I “There are widespread demands from all or from Mr. Ford has revealed, nothing of made? pitel, 2 7 Rl pels | ' @ Aarva tor roads und wirtields and:in t moment did result from it, we should be glad 2. What snake, indigenous to the | POPPY """"‘” s iy ""' COLE TRANSFER | || Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | S Adgtha ofher biblic” Works, No time know at least that the party was pleasant and U. S. is the most poisonous? MhaR 1Dck DY M NEEReas e Phone 3441 or Night 55¢ | or to have same voted on at general at special And that, apparently, was the case. The Presi- Gentlemen of Verona? | Lvll o 3 o s il dent’s brother-in-law, Hall Roosevelt, who was among < 44 What does PP.C. on a visiting | 180Ut St asad Have X/mrtEyes Benniutod by i H. S. GRAVES | s o Sy A i w 3 i e public is cordially invited to « ” “You will recall that proposed bond issue those present and who has been credited with, having £ard mean? g0 i syt ‘The Clothing Man' « approved by the houre last session by vote wrranged the luncheon meeting, is quoted as saying: 5. What was the old Latin name | Vi¢W the posters between 7:30° and Dr. Rae L. Carlson || Rl W itaa i 1 senate ‘onls, ry little economics was discussed. As a mat- [or Switzerland? {8140 oieloek this: evening OPTOMETRIST et ";(Hmci"';m"" . vole of four in favor and three against ict, the President and Mr. Ford talked mainly S ANSWERS - Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry i Senator Devine being absent on account of 1t family affairs.” t is issued by the Bureau ol - e e 4 illness. Later five members of the te The affairs of the Roosevelt family seem to be Engraving and Printing in Wash-| | s & Shop Phone Green 331 | & = e D sent me a statement saying they approved pas- thriving. So do tho, the Ford family. There PEah T Jw BtV DR 0 - .[ A TI MOTOR sage of bill authorizing bond issue ; meny millions of American es whose affair 2. The rattlesnake IDEAL PAINT SHOP | %l GASTINEAU “Howeve:, T have no intention of urging |10t S0 happy. And if the plight of these otl 3. Shakespeare FRED W. WENDT w FINE f SERVICE Jegislation not wanted by peoplé of ‘Alatkg.” lies was not mentioned over the White House table 4. From the French “pour p: PHONE 549 i 3 PHONE 727 f As 1y e Dimond makes plain, neither he nor | We May be sure that it was on the mind: the Presi- dre conge,” meaning “to take leave. | | Watch' and Jewelry Repalring | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING s trying to put anything over on the 00t and his guest, each of whom wants sincerely to| 5. Hel P b 25 2 at very reasonable rates | Gas—Oil—Storage , e o trying to put snyihing over on the| ol i betir counny for everyin . B PAUL BLOEDHORN | Aot 5 i Their disagreements have been over methods It | ¢ pf an opportunity which is now | was of course, too much to hope that all their differ- | | R J St Sh | k) e ot course, (o ) hope that all their differ- 17 3 KLIN STREET ‘ o 'Alaska, ces could be reconciled during two hours of ik, | 1he Charles W. Carter | s — Tt was absurd to believe that Mr. Ford might come | | Mortuary | LADIES'—MISSES' | J. B. WARRACK | \ PROTECTION out with an announcement that he and Mr. Roosevelt| | Pourth and Franklin Sts READY-TO-WEAR | ON THE MEZZANINE g s L i had agreed on some miraculous scheme to put people PHONE 136 A { Seward Street Near Third | | HOTEL JUNEAU | Engmeer Contractors ] < g % .. | back to work, start industry full speed ahead, end the | | | 1 naval defense of Alaska s ; | ard in recent months there depression and carry the country into permanent pros- B | s ¥ BEAUTY SHOP TUNBAD i : definit S perity. | & - — n LYLAH WILSON AR R S R i ‘ inite steps a’u bim: taken | 1 won't be done that way. | Audit—Tax and System Service Oattonre Telephone | | == , he request for {unds| Muelings like the one at the White House will| NEW ALASKAN JAMES C. COOPER, X-Er-Vae hae ¥-GOME IN and SEE the NEW | | f in the atten'ion Lelp. Promises from the President to do his share HOTEL C. P. A | l DOBLE- 2, A Y il | n a'r base in the v! y of foward getting government, industry and labor to | 303-05 Goldstein Building -8 |\ FIROMBERD-CARLENS } i he Mavy h n'vy gather will help. Pledges from businessmen | wm;"- F"“kli]“ Street Public Stenographer A0S 2 i, whils Pasbits are bethal i e with the administration will help. All! U Afidne Hingle Q) Notary Public “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. . ¢ to kesp: everlastingly at it er better feeling and better understanding, | ey N FOOTWEAR" “Our door step is worn by | ” L e Sl e 4 + oreatly needed. | Jean O'Neill DEVLI N’S Satistied Customers” | = s not conferences or pledges or promises, | T ZORIC S ot & Now waRL Paris Fashion Shoes — I 15, that will do the job. What Mr. Roose- B s er sale: | need. of better pro- Sor Mt B b What M. Rooee- |} PORD BRGENCY SYSTEM CLEANING department. store, Jean O'Neill, | | __J e 4 ; ; . |§ ¢ (Authorized Dealers) 20, is now a full-fledged movie ac- |&- & mportant. What they do from now |4 ¢ Phone 15 i i e 5 | nmenting on the progress made and the need ¢ { tress, having been selectad win- |— ¥ SPECIALIZING b N GREASES ALASKA LAUNDRY ner in a talent search in which | JUNEAU | : AS — OILS 2 T | more than 5.000 candidates were | MELODY HOUSE I) " 2 . 1 - L 3 = considered. | ; In French 2 { H Electric Appliances tepudiates Confession of Slaying of Years Ago | ;;npay vmoToRs ||| BODDING TRANSFER | T s Yot v i ol - MARINE PHONE Try The Empire classifieds for : Fhone’ 65 - b l Foot of Main Street BUILDING 701 vesults, ¥ s Pigg Italian - Rock—Coal Hauling et Diiiness | — Stove—Fuel Oif Delivery | | s ———— PORTRAITS by || Alaska Music Suppl ISFACTION 1N AM as c dupply 3 “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | | Pianos—Mausical Instruments UNITED FOOD €O e S0, Shoe Store” | Phone 369 —photographer and Supplies P | being fastened on DeCasto Earl Mayer. life term convict, at the Washington State Prison before he started for Seattle where he faced postible trial for the slaying of Jlmcs a. TELEPHONE--16 1.OU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. -Juneau B. M . Behrends k Juneau, Alaska GOMMERCIAL | and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ) —& | GENERAL MOTORS | DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” | 2 A PERCY’S CAFE ‘ Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP ! Percy Reynolds, Manager | | Phone 206 122 W. Second — & Try the Empire -classifieds for results. for sale at The Empire Office. Lode and placer location notices ——————— Empire classifieds pay. é,,____.._.. Hassemalpiped bis gootber, M s Maxy Ligangr Soupd,.was “fgamed” into. contessipg. . and l-pnuun; him in the mystery. 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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