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= s T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 16 1938 lation he has one of the bes ¢ equipped news- H APPY plants anywhere, which puts out the PROFESSIONAL Daily Alaska Empire | v e i e out i J e e 5 e iner and s e weey ; 20 Years Ago Joroscopp “ Dlrecto rraTERAL SocrETIES i 7 publ ’ er; operat i the paper is the The Empire extends congratula-| FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 1 ¢ . | . B by whoy neN VA e R e ¥arihiest norih se to the Arctic Circle tions and Dbest wishes today, their From The Empire || “The stars incline R L BERNATD e e kbinigs n’g thday anniversary, to the follow-| | ) bt HonoE bomper”. | | B AP 4 corps, ing: ol p.m. Visiting brothers T. A. Davies, campaign Manager FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 welcome. C. H. Mac- % ; JUe for Alaska, wrote G. T. Jackson EINEISTS Blomgren Building — t wbout the great need of develop- | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ‘ every Wednesday at 8 | | e SUBSCRIPTION BATES. =~ . = = enit of air emergeticy Isnding Hlelis Hewoon M. S. Whittier chairman of the Second Red Cross| Mingled good and evil are dis- PEONE 55 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- Delivered by ¢ ] 3 u 3 per mo 7 TP P SR Ronald R. Lister War Fund campaign in Juneau.| cerned in the planetary aspects for Hours 2 am. to 8 pm. er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- o L id there was not a field in the Frank Maijer praising the loyalty of Alaska in|today, according to astrology. There | retary. T r ¢ he 21-passenger Douglas James K. McAlister supporting the war. The National may be a widespread sense of in- g H ® o " i iiaata’ T gtk 5 ee originally alloted to Al-| security. | — — the I nline poke of ridi in on TWA and Gussie Terzick fr'mlm\‘lu (;:ngln;l ukd om]mmnlv security : = .| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 107 Shvery e, 374 ¢ 1 take off; said Alaska Ben Leaming aska $20,000; aska arily| Men who are heads of business or |5 Bkr) hid tatith i CATRD PREsh s tural outlet for larger and larger air Mrs. John Pastl promised $40. ”[’_"74 trained - executives should benefit| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Srcnitay of hainitnionth A . .t equipment newer equipment t into Mrs. Peter Carlson under this rule which encourages r. . 7 The A i » Long Packing Company | in Scottish Rite Temple b o r United States proper to take Mrs. Lisle F. Hebert The J. H. Long Packing Company | enterprise and expansion. | DENTIST befiming " st P8 pim othe A SE i AC Robert Leo Jewett ¢ Juneau canned its first l.\"ml"onl Lawyers, university professors and' | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DASIET Rosé vlv’;)r' » e o PAEELG ver 40 cases. This was the firs| = S| 1l TELEPHONE 176 J g : e — ver 4 the clergy are to be conspicuous in | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- o | S, . —— spread of vice and crime. Novel 2 Bt 4 |fish to be canned in Juneau widespread campaigns to reduce the | | DAILY LESSONS The Right Reverend P. T. ROWE. methods of suppressing lawbreakers| g = IN ENGLISH | | Bishop of Alaska, who arrived nilare soretald: ; | REBEKAHS /.- B Juneau from Sitka aboard the Prince| Because there is a sign believed to . g | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets —— _vauordon 4 of Wales, left for the south on thelgtimyjate what is .~.-.-[.’-m and mis- Dr. Richare Williams | every second and fourth Wednes- RN canc. Ho was to stop at Ket-leading. intrigue may be disoovered DENTIST | |day, TOOF. Hall. BETTY Mo Words Often Misused: Do not say d ordain R. C. Jenkins 0| many places where loyalty has OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH Reverend John Allen,” nor, “Rev- tI conate; then go to Seat- peen unquestioned. Within political GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. erend Allen.” Say, “The Reverend|tle. where he was to take a steamer| ,qrtios and other organizations ———— e I e John Allen,” or, if the first name for Nome, preparatory to making| pm,ch treachery is prognosticated. e ) 5 not used, “The Reverend M. his trip through the Arctic sec-| yyhile wars are blotting out lives = | tng Allen,” He to return from the. anq the works of man are vanishing T T =T ISR 3 { m| " Offen Mispronouriced: ks’ Pro-| Arctic region before the oo closed! aosult tnbussiss il te. teit. )| Dr..Judson Whittier ! G“y smlth ! at nounce first a as in day, second a ir distant countries, the seers deciare.| | CHIROPRACTOR ! city as in ask unstressed. —— Even in the United States the pub-| | Drugless P* 7sician. \ D R u G s nder- Often Misspelled: Seize; el. Sieve An Eastern paper said that $400 2| ;. mind may be sensitive to de- Office hours: 1v-12, 1-3, 7-9 an? i€ pound the I st bid offeréd | g¢yyctive vibrations Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Rk Synonyms: Authentic, authorita- in New York for the White House| mpic js a lucky day for writing PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES 1 i’ thin @ P tative, genuine, real, true. wool. None of the bids so far seen| g Sk TP 3 i X QHO pE e Ship Some Rifles oo 1. 1 whether for public prints or private | 6 L DIMOND HERE FOR THE FOURTH e g Word Study: “Use a word' three in print from the Outside began to| jottors Newspaper and magazine > s St i d Cincinnatl Enquirer) times and it is yours” Let us in- approach the price of $1500 paid! ontriputors will profit greatly | FULLY COMPOUNDED | It is good news to a large number of Alaskans that The request of the Captain of an American cod- CT€ASe Our vocabulary by maste by the Juneau Chapter of EIks for|ynyouoh the summer. \ Prontoenst . Necevoctboms | Jelegate Anthony J. Dir is com s ‘S00r hooner that his company dispateh him two D€ Word each day. Today's word: one-fourth pound of wool. Tt Was “ryis i an uspicious day for in- Dr. A. W Sl‘ewafl | i 5 o < Whio i T hve Destiny; that to which any person believed that this bid held the rec- | yesiments in real estate B DENTIS: PHONE ®i—Free Delives as Congre high d rifles and ammunition, ostensibly P 3 t eal estate and especi 2 e Ty S A o Dnes 4 ¢ out of the °F thing is decreed beforehatud. as ord for the entire United States ally for choosing sites for future Hours 9 am. to pr e e R Y o ol ca t iy be hapter in the DY divine will. “We are born ' fo P homes, Young married folk should SEp D e pee SRV TN e ry. AL ither s Res et i o fish the " higher destiny than earth—Ed- Chester Tripp, son of former Ter-| yaye careful investments, prefer- Clfice Phone 469 vy e e the home ward G. E. Lytton ritorial Senator H. T. Tripp, was at P 1 waters e X 4 itorial Senator x . Was al aply in small communities. o | "“"”"]“‘ x ’ Trouble of the kind indicated by the request EIRED i e Avlasion i\:"“"l'““\‘a‘ T}"{‘"““‘-‘-‘ Persons whose birthdate it is have DR m VANCE_" ] Tomgrrrow s Style ! Juneau ar i e Rl s ool at 8 aul, Minn, He €X- tho augury hags o G | A nd ammunition has been brewing off | - . i the augury of a year of changes. | Odd]( are particularly Gvornl iars, duao s inost fon Hinnal pesch LOOK and LEARN | pected to be there about three gyme of which will be fortunate. | OSTEOPATH i 2 call here first or rican fishing rights by Japanese. Invasion By A. C. Gordon | | montha Surprises will come to many women. | | (,,rsunnt.on and examination y accepted the invitation won fields has been the cause of diplomat * = - T Children born on this day prob-| | free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5; ! of the Legion to be the T tions between the two natic Fhat is ths e s Miss Madge Case left for Seattle. ap1y will be of kindly, humane na- | | 9 i | R S s e 1. What is the, Sygiesc o > she was to attend business yure ang desirous of aiding in pub- . | 7 fo $30 by appinimen. \ t aws m S greeing to 1at she could to d penditure of an automobile tour While in the south Miss 2 5 £ I ! Gastineau Hotel Annex | big community celebration ir b 2. What well-known American | gaec was (o visit with selatives i LiC_Tovements. Subjects of this| | soutl Franklin St. Phone 171 | ! to assemble more peop! the han ar er W’s plentiful and valu neer had as his motto, “Be sure | geattle and in Oregon. .\llun lmm have strong religious in- s —— — affair theast: Alaska e ned with extinction two decad vou're right, then go ahead?” b GEORIDE - P ‘ ; i HbssT AT ng week- 11 were t What error prominent = John Wesley, famous leader in # {Juneau’s Own S(oref Comin the Fourth does during a 1o k- | T : bas et errar B e Valdez had thirty-one Fords and wfethodism, was born on this day| | - | end holiday the celebration sh n oppor-| 1 Asknon Jibiug. the famous picture of “Wabnlh ur autos according to a census Others who nave celeated| | Robert Simapson, Opt.D. | § { tunity for many of those from o ; of adequate il a0 ken. The BlELsIE Saeph; oReralsd a birthday include Charles | Graduate Los Angcles College 5 e g D to join with Juneau t it ioR Habarman i is the meaning of four machines over the trail shman, theatrical producer, 1850; | | of Optometry and —e having perhaps the hear phien T gL AR t - Robert J. Collier, editor and pub- | Opthalmology Iz Sy e DB Yver e W. D. Gross had returned from a jicpe 1876 : Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store” i claimec, tn he the CRAPREPS i ip Outside with new features for (Copyright, 1938) your [MPRESS the United State: his Coliseum Theatre DG 2 Reliable ill without = O 3 Lode and placer location noticet | WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists Alas v H. Conrad, Vice President f intended tc By L L The Cordova Yacht Club had been gor gale at The Empire Office. | CALL COLE FOR OIL compound B et Sl cooptl g e e 2. David Crockett (1786-1836) organized at the Copper City with | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- Ef \e National Editorial ation, v 2 i Toars e keotble 1 The American flag showh in (a large membership. A. J. MacCor- + = =4 amount . . . QUICK! tions. unean a few weeks ago 2 OVE YOSSY 1€ ps 2 2 1€ picture was ot created until|nell was Commodore. CaRSE TR e S B 1 f provok the B s NE.A. in Aluska. The|° ked in after the event transpired ok ! > N } COLE TRANSFER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. viHon: @il be. extended 1938 convention % 4. Tt is a Sanskrit word meaning Weather: Highest 74; lowest 45. T()I ]\()TC’I\ | Phone 3841 or Night 534 5 which is meeting next week in White Sulphur Springs, ... 3 eat soul. Clear. ! CAFE SERVES SOFT §i8 AT i " : 5. The Nolin River; to getifrom e AFEESEEGES & ) West Va p ¢ of land. Hig : | i E ) | RA Back in his home town of Medford, Wis., Mr. Con- sest a distasteful alternative to action b one point to another, just Gmiles| Today's News Today.—Empire. ICE CREAM e e P | ! ,H‘ 5. G VES, sad has been giving his impressions of his Alaska stituted anthorties, < - : i Dé’Ree L. Carlson || The Clothing Man % 4 R R Ry . i trip to I iders through his weekly ne ! i 3 3 . . P e =)l ~ OPTOMETRIST || Houe of Hart Schaftner and the Sior Some of them ar v interesting How the Nazis Use the Radio Jones-Stevens Shop | |1 Marx Clothing and following ¢ erpts from them as appear- ik [ MODERN | KRAFFT'S Otfice Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | (e h 0 aior fustie OF his newspal | ETI UETTE | LADIES'—MISSES’ i Shop Phone Green 331 < e Transportation has been on al ry- F | - Q | READY-TO-WEAR CABINET SHOP /ORaie S, e R e pada] ektramit ' L By Roberta Lee | Seward Street Near Third | ! : GASTINEAU MOTOR £ * | ' | Glass, Moulding and Plyboard i runt board of a fenderless pi L e FINE [\| " SERVICE Q. In what way can a man re-]—— —_— — hen a car stalled in Matanusk S Pt s over s shein v bit the courtesies of a hostess? FHONE'R Walsh ‘nid Jerehy Bepatoing PHONE 721 w-capped glacier-traversed mou from t A. He may send her a nice book Z O RIC | at very reasonable rates GENER(?;_A;J_‘[I‘OSEAXRING - arth 1 ) ) « flowers. g S i S0 be 3l 7 B e i vl St W il 08 o flowers. He sheuld also be dUkck|| - SYSTEM CLEANING — -~ | PAUL BLOEDHORN g Pilgrim plane. : when he meets her again Phone 15 | f Ts Paint We iave It! [0y (B R LY ST Lt g Y ¢ St o w close to the able shoud || AT AGKA LAUNDRY | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | .. ——————————3 ' j B WARRACK for its simplicity and its naturalriess ) ; t (nterfere A. Close enough to reach the| ————————— 21 FRED W. WENDT B e e L s ,\::i,,( L& the Maivians whish dooalh with) foreign b re objecticnable ) || BTSSR e o i o e e ) PHONE 549 1] HOTEL JUNEAU | | Engineers—Contractors “Get aboard! We'll tak of t The Germa ays Mr. Crowell, spread wardly. and far enough away so|{ wpp. o Men” L | [l We say this v the “innuend times the blunt statement, that the elbows will not be cramped. | } e Store for Men a4 e A T BEAUTY SHOP [ JUNEAU bt il pant with very li in he y it the Q. May a married woman send | § s 9 S o S TR | LYLAH WILSON ! Whether it was a ple treet auto ride and democr ibbling tl set 'a gift, in her name to a ABm s . | |G e and de herefore, by implication, not 'bride? ! Sanitary Meat Co. | | Gontowre Telephone | - and flagging the Alaska railway train north of the best to dey upon for future w ade A. Noj; she should always include | { Front St.—Triangle Bldg. FOR QUALITY MEATS & 4| | COME IN and SEE the NEW ¢ | Anchors nd throwing us on baggageless, or 5 = her hushand’s name. “__‘ AND POULTRY > i _.l STROMBERG-CARLSON | pushing us and 350 U. S, minted iron m f'H] land, Ohio, i \d $179.000 WPA s R AT, o A A s 51 5 L0 FREE DELIVERY | s i‘ RADIOS a hurried chartered plane trip from Fairbank money _for count y og named Try The Emplre classifieds fo' |- Call Phones: 13 and 49 “NEW AND DIFFERENT D ettt s foos o | Fity who o 6o . Tov T New Sork Wora v "BODDING TRANSFER | [ ™one: 1 o | roorweans % Buelerd & 60 Al spirit SIERRR RS S S s BERT DS s MARINE PHONE e R | ’ o “Get rd, you two boys! We'll take care — - r R T ! BUILDING 707 | 4 r i P"E :‘,asll.:i}nNshoeS- i s""‘“i“d Customers’ ofitos oRala, (g Shoaca! '\ FORD AGENCY | Rock—Coal Hauiing | The Charles W. Carter | | ol ok SRRV W ! (Authorized Dealers) L) - {SirenXos OF Delivery | Mortuary o] Cap Lathrop; one of Alaska’s most sub- g GREASES 5 > B **4; Fourth and Franklin Sts. 1T JUNEAU T stantial cijizens, a p at Fairbanks and in- GAS — OILS PHONE 136 | | e s 4 Ancharge,Codovs, b Healy | Pt o o | {|, GARBAGE HAULED i: . MELODY HOUSE ik mines, and many other places over the big “sissie sl R Bl -— c and Electric Appliances ; at Fairbanks, with only 2,500 popu- to run intc i ]UNEAU MOTORS t | IWEM(; MD“ZV"SR. = N o (Next Gastineau Hotel) Y and Foot of Main Street | e Mo ik | | Mrs. Pigg Phene 65 | TELEPHONE 212 NEW ALASKAN i Italian e Phone 4753 | Dinners 2 Bl ¥ HOTEL 1 I | | s So. Pranklin Street Alaska Music S I SATISFACTION IN | : as| usic Suppl | . oakGury ax, ||| FAMILY SHOE STORE [ | sxeess=—hes So%n 0 | Masks Music Supply ||} GASTINEAU CAFE “Juneau’s lest Exclusive | Pianos—Musical Instrument | | UNITED FOOD CO. ||| Shoe Stare® , ettt 1) 1 1‘ TELEPHONE—I16 I] J‘ sew!..V‘dHISJ‘DSON—MB;Iager ‘ Phone 206 122 W. Second | wa d unean mfirrs f—————————————— | Lode and placer location notices = )8 —u | POR by | for sale at The Empire Office. | TED COWLING‘ TI:'IY the Empire classifieds for resuits. Empire classified: % % % Phone 369 —photographer || i ot The First National Bank JUNEAU B ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accountis Alaska” | GIST | Bank e st | PERCY’S CAFE | “The Squibb Juneau, Alaska ‘ Ice Cream, Sof& Drinks, Candy ‘ COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Stores of COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager. | Resources Over Two an G A R AN TR | Alaska Federal Savings | One-Half Million Dollars 1 and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 27118——FPhone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Alaska ng the baggage car on his Inglewood, Oxl lur races at the New llullmuuu lur[ Club track there. He will race in the 0Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. ’ The B. M. Behrends L ' e | ————

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