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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, jUNE 2, 1938 Empire classifieas )l SHv ol the city's docks, 20,000 houses, 1,000 shops ‘ _—4-1' * T al y B Y i HiioA AAA BIRT HDA Y| l 20 I’ears A”O [ 110"0800})? 1recto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ept Sunday by the R e inst British taxation | N GASTINFAU CHANNEL Published evers evening cxc B s Y The Empire extends congrgtula- | Y EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY as sold ir c one of his London hm.. es and 1S yione and best wishes thetr 1 From The Empire | “The stars incline % HELEN TROY BENDER - - .« - - President (rying to sell tw Most of his other homes yirthday anniversary, to the /oumw i | but do not compel B. P. 0. ELKS meet % wnans. . - - e nd Business Manager ve bee r omy’s sake, but he can still jng: % et o & —— - ] DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 : nd and M neau, Alaska ay ur #1). ool IOLERe SOWHBIROTEI ont N FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938 i DENTISTS pm. Visiting hrothers Lot et et y n Gibraltar. He has retained Car- JUNE 2 NHatohie DahhE | Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- Entered t the Post Office S : % ohitie TRt k80 Tie enter Cltt 6 The \er Viotorls Joines This should be 2 fairly fortunate PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- 3 e T f Ca & s s ur L.(v. Shallu(‘k‘ ) for Nome, the first steamer of the ..."ac.ording to astrology. Bens-| Hours 3 am. to 8 pm. er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- Saisbred b7 earrier in J D for §1.25 per month. {ained Edw 1 Qu u.y \lv,«.m.;‘\‘ f] Sv!vzll:rd eason to leave for Seward Penin- | aspects are powt-rful Bt BRE retary. e ¥ b n B 1ge. The ke of West- e s — = e mo 1y " B ; 4 The morning should be profitable o e OLLY. | itister dings in London, as have th e < | M. S. Whittier, of the local cus- |\, a1l who buy.and sell. Merchants | =¥ MOUNT J"gi:fdlgi’gflrfgg-rlt‘; the : Sortlar He toms house, left for the south on (bt of opportdntd| ' H v ) Be Duke of Portlanc I MOD oms h : should make the most of opr { 9 o ) € iluable mineral rights in the ERN the Princess Sophia to join Ms. ;oo 6 fil] Jarge orders and rea- Dl’. Charles P. Jenne :\doggag;x;\l ;:tc:'l":r‘:lml: i - JF ASSOCIATED PRESS : ; land he owns. The Earl of ETIQUETTE Whittier ar mily to spend 8| conable prices: shpuld prevail i DENTIST bn S um e ;:n The Arsoliied e e tor, 189 ble propecls IREITVEAObE Bt th By Roherta Lee short vacation | While there is % promising sign| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | D":;j‘l‘;:bg r:os.é v}v’br-' B@itiise, crodited b arit 1 et e ik * [ for workers the stars scem to indi- | | TELEPHONE 176 I / Rubihed e ; S i B ¢ District Attorney James A. Smiser | cgte that labor contihues under dis- | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- - d. Among Jis hold- | 3@} When the Soreitany @Bftn- |, jssued & call to pedple of Ju- | yrbing direction and perilous por-| '3 — 4; | VERS, Secretary. . 01 f farm land alone shed. at a church wedding, sheuldn Deau to co-operate with him in the | conie AL FY —— - ‘ § h bers s be . ol hind e | tents. . we e no_suchgeoncentration of (he members of e familleae al- | L ocon of “bootlesging” if | Trid s not an auspicious day for| T REBEKAHS ; . swed to leave first, before theolhlr L: This I . | ye WOrT C et in this country. For our il such was being practiced in O | .ompleting any sort of agreements. D R I'I!l‘d wmim_“s ‘Perscveran(‘e Lodge No. 2-A meets wn democratic good it proably will be a wise thing \] Yes; this i proper: 3 about the city partnership or association. The r. Ric | every second and fourth Wednes- 5 oe that w nofiHaye: \One. man owning o' gpcuian't the word “dake: be signing of important papers should DENTIST |day, IOOF. Hall BETTY Me- ans‘live in would not be o5italized in the salutatiotiof'a F te, editor of the Doug- |pe postponed OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH o the tion of our form of gov- er, as, My Dear Mrs. Adams? had returned on — Tpe seers prognosticate for Am- GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | | BLAKE, Secretary. ne 1t's ba ugh, a well know, to| A, No: it should be written, Ms hia from a three|orjcan statesmen and diplomats | — ' 1cre in rescrve by dear Mrs. Adams, ; daughter, Lena | widespread criticism of national g & :...”v,-_--‘,,,-,,-"- B Q. What is the real definition of ‘,hjl“m“"‘“'“" of the policies affecting international re-|——— T & i r? 1€. lations. Wiptune cantinues 10 wown wor | Dr. Judson Whittier | | (Guy Smith A. Webster says a dinner.is “tl ¢ - ) rincipal meal of the day, eater had been received in Ju-ioj] producing interests, but demand | CHIROPRACTOR | | bout midday or in the evening at Mrs. F. J. Wettrick had | for large outputs from American, | s Sy i £ D R U G s ! New Times) 1so, a formal feast in’ hbfios of en the commission of alproperties will be greater than ever| | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Benjar Franklir as a cure 1or the ills <ome person or event.” * private in the Western Volunteer ag the year draws to a close Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | re ongly urged by Secretary of Com- PRty 2 Motor Service of the Red Cross. Children come under ill omens. | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES e o o LA R at the recent: Philadelphia dedication s 3 — | An epidemic is forecast. Many acci- | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- JUNEAU CAN'T LET THE YOUNGSTER'S | 1, advice might well be taken to heart.| | DAILY LESSONS Mrs. Livingstone Wernecke and dents in which young persons are LS COMEOURBES DOW N another proper occasion some other great | her two children left Douglas or the victims will mark the summer | i figure is held up for our crhwlation, we can take him IN ENGLISH the south aboard the Princess| The British government will find ' Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum » ) , ) heart too By W. L. Gordon Sophia to spend the summer on labor organizations'exceedingly dif- g robata) inigd e Lot it itted that#tie prodedure has become | — % the coast visiting relatives in Se- |ficult to handle iR coming weeks DE 1 PHONE ®i—-Free Delivery re [ d « it ilodbn st | ke f " N {1iEdBowertul in sup- Hours 9 am, to 6 pm ST MBS e I e ¢ = ¥ po onventional. Anniversarieg and. dédications are sel- words Often Misused: Do not say, *'Ue€ The press wil s atheil SEWARD BUILDING | i 4 The m allowed to pass withojit some one pointing out -Our employer is going to fire thre e S porting some sort or‘movest _amm- { Bttioe. Bhods 408 | S s "1 J en Y w this generation may pee#it by the spirit Alex- | clerks.” Say, “Our employer is going During the in;\( ()-:(lm years of m;" rlllllt;iryhaxldbl?zlvlall Ir)clllc{es,l I8 b i € ¢ PeOPIE O ander Hamilton, Thomas Jfersen, Andrew Jackson. (o discharge three clerks.” the war Dutch charitable organiza- ersons whose birthdate it is have R o . this commurity care y L ndepen| gy Lucretin Mot 8 Longfellow, Whitman, | Often Mispronounced: Hearth ions had brought thousands of | the augury of @ ¥ear of fair pros- m B D Tomorrow S"Sleés Bens ay, and the g r they 1y A. Edison, Grover dléveland, Theodore Roose- | pronounce harth, a as in afm, not Oerman’ children and given them perity, but they!should be cauti- DR H. VANCE Toduy do. 1 Gorgas, to "R names down as fast as perth a summer \'.u‘unfm in l)ulgh homes, ous in chn‘osmg new rrn-r?d? Peril 1‘ OSTEOPATH the real.ca or « the they come to mind. The'pemider has become 50| Often Misspelled: Proof; two o', Where they could get bétter care in the course of i journey is indi-| | oooonanen' ong exnmination | | ¢ ndeper natic wh in el nventional that we are aptit6 forget how sound and | prove: one o. and nourishment, but due to the cated for certain men ‘anrl \.vomr-n free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; b i : Synonyms: Emergency, necessity, *hotage of food in Holland the Children born on this day prob- | 0", Foian®y o' o bpsinitment, ‘ 1 something from Benjamin F:anklin, | extremity, exigency, crisis. German children were not allowed ably will be high-strung and quick- Gastinean Dbl Kiskes ; ; from Abraham Lincoln, something from | word Study: “Use a word three this vacation tempered, but capable of extreme | g, pranklin St. Phone 171 , e nd Charles W. F d Louis Pasteur and | times and it is yours.” Let us in- e O . s lstone and Karl Mar Goethe and Beef- | crease our vocabulary by mastering | Weather: Highest, 51; lowest, 47 st o e e ] ’ € ME ) oven and Joan of Are and Aquinas and | one word each day. Today's wWord. Partly cloudy h vh‘tn'lhvesi.( e ¥ ?{ Juneau’s Own Store ; ich advice used to be a commonplace. | Degenerate (verb): & S . | - ate King of England. | p I A time| But 1t has faded lout from large areas of-thé World in | piher to & e c“‘;]d'zfi:; r‘?gn < 5 was born on this day 1865. otners| | Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. is new totalitarian age sip, in many persons., degenerates Sells Half a Clty have celebrated it as a birth- | Graduate Los Angeles College | ———— o I n age in which the master of the | into a chronic disease, which 18 s day include Thomas Ball, sculptor | or(optt;ax;x;trly ;nd i e of the whole man, body and soul. | tically incurak J - and writer, 1819; W. M. F. Petrie, | D! olog! i e S RRtAr oF subji | 1o Y Lcurable e DE il R English Egyptologist. 1853 | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store g i tied ! nzle doctrine, the S DR (Copyright, 193%) i S = o o 1 ¢ "" il : ngle f In one par world Hitler is the | w____ bk BT N - e o w belos pinic at June § ; iide and savior. I er part of the world v over k by tomorrow ni nd put on a rea LR DU G B e | LOOK and LEARN || LADIES’ AUXILIARY | CALL COLE FOR OIL e w mea and conduct of life rests with ] . celebratic month from now S . C. Gordon ! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any 5 1 Russia people will tell you that |~ ¥1g " T TO HOLD MEETING | amount . . . QUICK! GUNNAR BLOMGREN greatest of all political leaders, | 1. What is the first verse in the e ‘ COLE TRANSFER | —_— I greatest educator, the greatest Bible? All members of the Juneau Ladies' | phone 3441 or Night 534 IE ¥la thagic death of G Blomaren b historian and v likely, the| 2. For how long a period does a Auxiliary No. 34, and all persons gy i ing on Memorial Day ¢ as a " 1 miniature painter if his inter- | copyright last? interested are urged to attend the ——— et B i ek ona or Juneaie Jn st Wy | 8 What is a pedant? [ meeting of th ganization which| gave ¥jur Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES 1 0 ik e o rter of a century doctrines enforced by iron-handed men Which river is the longer, the | Is to meet Priday at 8 o'clock in the I "'l‘;le élothlnl Man” cifizens for more than a qua e any Jossession of a large part of mankind and | Mississippi River or the Missour | Union Hall. Refreshments will be Typ, Reze L. Carlson | ! sudden e prime of life a tery r the rest. Hitler’s | River? served following a business meeting OPTOMETRIST | | Home of Hart Schaftner and his cour It seems unrea t ninist doctrines, must| 5 Who composed the song “Su- -oo c i ) hi ! s | Marx Clothing now r associates, | A i wanee River?” | Lode and placer location noticet | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry || i i A i ine to flelilarin dar R ovriteally ANSWERS for sale at The Emvire Office. Shop Phone Green 331 | H—— = m reac er h ib ure of human history. Many| 1. “In the beginning God creat- e L % 2 T3 L] ity as a ci s a ' H and nations have contributed to the | °d the heaven and the earth.” T i 3 GASTINEAU MOTOR had served with distinction as a member of the Cit Many men of opposix ind be- | 2. Twenty-eight years, and" then | I Ivs Paint We ifave It! | | B Council been rt liefs have shaped us. And despite the totalitarian and | it may be renewed for another per- | IDEAL PAINT SHOP Ik FINE ! | SERVICE movement which cam mea menglithic drum-beaters of th we still | lod of twenty-eight years | ! o I ‘ Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | | PHONE 727 . D Fer "oeon 25 4 free to believe that we, here United States, can| 3. One who makes a display of | | EREDFIW SWENDE || at very reasonable rates | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING T S R e learn from Benjamin Franklin and from Edgar Allan learning | PHONE 549 | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | Gas—Oil—Storage SR (Hor s T g * Poe, from Alexander Hamilton and from Thomas| 4. The Missourl River, with 2.- I L ol G L PR vt ! i 3 Faine, from Grover Cleveland, m J. Bryan and | 950 miles; Mississippi, 2560 miles. | The Marquess of Bute (above) is ~—— % | 8 FRANKLIN STREE x — His untimely death leaves a void in Juneau. HiS gocne v, Debs 5. Stephen Foster. reported to have sold half the city | 1.B. WA K place in the community will be i o fill; to his We live in an age which compels us to think Vi b S . of Cardiff, Wales, for a price of 3 . B. RRA hundreds of ir riends, it never will be filled more tenderly of the old-style welkin-ringing orator | The site of Solomon's Temple,| $100,000,000. The transaction in- | Sanitary Meat Co. | ON THE MEZZANINE Eigi & 5 R bt i R Srae aftr-ainnier anal copner<| destroyed by the Romans in 70 A. D.,| cluded a large part of the city’s FOR QUALITY MEATS | ngineers—Contractors ONE MAN AND 20,000 HOUSES stone orator in general affairs. We are in the mood | 188 been occupied for many years| docks, 20,000 houses, 1,000 shops, AND POULTRY HOTEL JUNEAU e VD 20000 HOUSES 1 stey o rcaieie thak. Wbirer o sioesy snd | the Moocte ot Omar sl ond B Y BEAUTY SHOP Py 4 DOAYL S0 To-un Ao, B e i o B cultural lands, including a number FREE DELIVERY { We mak 1 of land ownership in this of the Fourth-of-July table-thumper he o ——— 7777 "= BT of villages. The purchaser wasn’t Call Phones: 13 and 49 LYLAH WILSON 3 i Borditry: Byt it i : HE: Ammtcais PN up for freedom and frec men. Today revealed. The Marquess’ family is Contoure Telephone e B it atoun | Maki dyefys ane an Masses of men are being educated to the idea that Jones.stevens shop ] one of the greatest land owners in > RS A . X-Er-Vac 538 & BREoRS, v Bmun opa O 2 it i beautiful to be slaves, In an economically deter- | the British Isles. g i _——__. 4| | COME IN and SEE the NEW SPEuEr of some Xin le plot of land Bomewhere |, 4 world or a Hitler-determined world | LADIES'—MIS i 5 ——-—— | GARBAGE HAULED = STROMBERG- C'U-SUN that he can call 1 own. Sometim . in an age when it sounds much less hum- READY-TO-WEAR | The Empire classifieds for | Rensobialld MORinls Rates |- e 1 RADIOS amount of property gets ur owner r ¢ to be reminded that we have much | | Seward Street Near Third = |results ! 4 | “NEW AND DIFFERENT J B Bmord & co we make quite a thing ofi laring too much con- to learn from George Washington and Thomas Jeffer- $ & - E. 0. DAVIS | | FOOTWEAR” { ot sten 1 v w centration of we i condition for son and Joan of Arc and Aquinas and Socrates. Once TeAE—" | TELEPHONE 212 | DEVLIN’S i oms:fl.sfled o A the country, ‘wh -« us admit, is upon a time the world took these things for nted ST z o R I C | Phone 4753 | ~ Piakion Shons s Sk 7 Bt 3 we have a long ways to get vet and to be reminded of them'iwas 4n impertinence or g o s o aris n—— o o all climes have a fresh'and cheering sound, for we srnarifel Dealers) Phone 15 [ = e il o warid R REART I AT o forond fo |5 b i SPECIALIZING It y's Empiré, 'a news’ dispateh attracteq }1Ve I a world whighifp betgifught or forced to | GREASES ALASKA LAUNDRY | The Charles W. Carter 1 JUNEAU e k] i { the sale by Lorq (€Y the brotherhood of man. Gas L ons Meskitry | LODY HOUSE ur atte on t cor told of the sale by L - £ £ N | ME French Bute of d of the part of Cardift \\'.m: Cornell University nerve specialist says a parent | ! BODDING TRANSFER ‘ Fourth and Franklin Sts. [ Music and Electric Appliances - a city than 200,000 people. More than half yies to g child when he tells him that he has the |{ [UNEAU MOTORS | MARINE PHONE PHONE 136 | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | and of the affected by the transaction for Lord right to grow up to be happy. Sure, let him alone and | Foot of Main Street BUDING l || Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | | e Bute 1ly known as the “King of South Wale he’ll find out soon enough. | [ l[; H X o HE Rock—Coal llaulm: | = - | T .|| Stove—Fuel 0l Detivery || ey g | e Dinners | T RS W T WA : | SATISFACTION IN ' FAMILY SHOE STORE | NEW ALASKAN || Alaska Music Snpply GASTINEAU C. | FOOD QUALITY AT ! HOTEL || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager AF. E l UNITED FOOD CO | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive ’ So. Franklin Street | Pianos—Musical Instruments . | Shoe Store” U d Supplies i) 5 | Jul U. Phone o an 'PP! | TELEPHONE—16 ||| LOU HUDSON—Manager | Iraea Suw Phone 206 122 W. Second "‘ | || Seward St— Juneau | — | Lode and placer location motices G i aneg e - for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for 4 % % PORTRAITS—by e B S A 3 > RM WOMAN 10 get 2 prep jho dlslrlbu'l‘d ro\emment-wmfl lands as part of his th 23 (3 ou)A 56, a widow. To shar ‘corrmiony at Mariel, Butista also distril Fulgencio , Col mmauu plan for uplift arm agriculture, implements. TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST The B. M. Behrends v, Bank . Juneau, Alaska PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager COMMERCIAL i and SAVINGS ; | Resources Over Two and One-Half “Million Dollars The First National Bank - JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ‘ ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on ~Savings Accounts q - 0 - 44

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