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; 59 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 123-8 | o LTl i ) ik g > PROFESSIONAL ; E ] OO Il\ T ”"lp |\‘RB“\“\I i H et i ] .5 . FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i ERAL Y 1 | Dail y fla ska Empire | MINER BIRTHDAY ‘ears Ago | | Iloroscope poimsecs sl v | | | St e R e L dications are that Alagka is headed for another Emptre. Sl e | S ! e e i O B it . B, D} BleRart | dr G From The Empire “The stars incline EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | banner vear ral production. tions and best wishes today, their | but do fot: compel” : -3 B P O ELKB mest I e— & P L Commissioner of Mines, just back from a swing through pirthday anniversary, to the follow- s S — | ut do n W__ ® || cv’ery‘ Wednesday at 8 ¢ TR nroan Vice-President and Business Manager | o lu G40 Thterior Teports everything pointing | ing: [ i | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Y VG Beothers y s Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ¥ ceellent season in the placer regions, the one —_— i June 24, 1918 | SATURDAY, JUNE 25._1938 DENTISTS ‘ welcome. C. H. Mac- ‘ ey ot e Second Class Matter, [ 10 811 €X¢ . stymie a record production being JUNE 24 Steven Kane, a wellknown saw-| According to astrology this should Blomgren Building | SPADDEN, Fxalted Rul- bl sl i ter supply. Due to minimum Lester Linehan mill man from Hoonah, was a Ju-|be a fairly fortunate day, although PHONE 56 er: M. H. EIDES, Sec- 3/, Nt B bkl sl 4 definite John Runquist et ViRIbOE: |sverse influences are active, Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. ey i et snow ie hilly HES ““”"]’ ”l‘;“l l‘l % L Lloyd C. Knutson { T | The stars favor women especially : 5 : {Sliortage of water as CUMPATEQ. Wi, 8o JPAL | Charles H. Flory The report of the Douglas-Tread- | today, which is most ausp for — : tave they will promptly notifs | {he year before. However, it is not uncomparable i : L Hl(v).;.lvl“’ of the American Red| all forms of entertainment. Hostess-| - .| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. "; } v rity he de ‘,,:m many former years, thus the prospect is bright! g #* | cross had been released by the | s should find their hospitalities ex- | | i Second a;]d lxnul:'ntm o Office, 37 i3 siiorad ¢ t gold g 3 apter, P. R.|traordinarily successful. Monday of each m ' : : [ plag it * more than | DAILY LESSONS ’ " \;“\“] 1';’»( lll:’|)m(?":|l')rlndvd in-| 'This is a happy wedding date. The Dr. Charles P. Jenne | ¥\ ~, in Scottish Rite Temple g o1 o | Last season th !'144";’ :nvuv;(:ylr‘rl ]tm“l"“w v““;’ IN ENGLISH | ‘”yn’:4 lhmn April 28, 1917, to May 29,| stars seem to presage plenty of| | DENTIST i | »G/\{ beginning at 7:30 p.m. 4 republicat ‘ ¢ > A 000,000 of the FIERRlY Sopt e KR Stk gy et By W. L. Gordon | 11918, Total receipts were $3,656.05,| money for the few, and much suc-| | Rooms EEEP‘;’K‘)’;:“]‘;‘;” = | ‘<y” DANIEL ROSS, Wor- | otherwise cre s 2 i s the Territo This season there are severa “ * — expenditures. 77.81, which was|cess for the many | | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- | published he - iragline operations in addition to those in operatien ¥ used for the purchase of materials| Both employers and employees are| | VERS, secretary. KA 1 A e A L st year along with 43 dredges, and several new pay- = Words Often Misused: Dp not, say. | 20 e up into 25,000 separate fin-|subject to influences that retard | ——— o T T A | THAN THAT O ing propertics are im production, thus with a fairly ‘:\.«uhlm are going.” Say, “Neither| & " rticles, leaving a balance of | work. They will find recreation "mn"T pors a | SRREEARS et ‘ 3 er regions probably (singular) is going. g rofitable than confinement in shop | Lodge No. 2-A meets normal supply of water the placer regions [ $878.24 profita % IR Perseverance ge will account for as much if not more of the total pro-| Often Mispronounced: Due, Pro- 2 or office || Dr. Richar¢ Williams \‘,vuy sacond and fourth Wednes- | duction as during 1937, nounce the ue as in fuel, not do Mabel Bathe, who had been oper-| The evening is a favorable time | DENTIST |day, TOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- " Lode properties, mostly in Southeast Alaska, are| Often Misspelled: Guilt (breach|aied upon at St. Ann’s Hospital, was | for meetings and ('nnh‘r;'l(lr . Ilzylg | oveton i esiokics | | CORMICR, ‘Nobls' fands, RUTR R R A ek sonduc! i 7 et g 3 | an auspicious date for political plan- | | 2 | « oducin usual, and there is marked activity in the w(] '}m mul»“( n:v lnfinm, or that| recoverin x.ml(”\ ‘I::‘il"j:’l"'l:i:::;"" ‘(‘I‘w ‘mllunm it GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, serrotary B R lode pro- which resembles gold). & g, ¢ a LDS' R e ow Creek district which sras ssaond m,” Y l’l‘\'n Synonyms: Avidity, avarice, greed.| 1, shulman, fur buyer for Gold-|bitterly fought contests, | PR BRI T 44 s e o ’1‘ ! . greediness, extreme eagerness. tein while in the Interior, saw and Russia under the benefic y e | 000,000 of the total production of 1937 and URIESS| “yy, y ghygy: “Use & word three |iaieq with Explorer Stefansson at{of Jupiter should have a prosperous|y — | - } mforescen cvents occur they probably will do s Well e and it is yours” Let us in-|port yukon. He said the explorer|summer. The Japancse should avoid | Dr. Judson Whittier | | Gu smlth f not better during 1938. se our vocabulary by mastering | ywas still confident that further in-:conflict with the Soviet gove rnm(‘nl‘ ! CHIROBEADTOR | (o The Commissioner feels that barring unusual| one word each day. Today’s word: | vestigations in the Arctic would which is constantly expanding it Dragless Pryitolin H n R U G s conditions. particularly water in the piacer reglons, Tuibid; having the sediment dis-| disclose a_considerable _continent| military resources. Sroy ‘! Office hours: 14-18, 15 7-8° | | Territory may well exceed last year's mineral pro-| turbed; not clear. “The stream was|which would some day prove rich| Sporls of all sorts are well direct-} | 2P BP0 ol o | | pehi A turbid.” in game and mineral ed. There will be much success in S o | PUROLA REMEDIES duction mark = - ” | i hunting and fishing. A new tennis| |, 73 e TR bl e U 4! George Anderson, the Juneau pi-|star will gain fame among girl con- | £— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- PARTIAL \>,\'II>.\\H \'] MORATORIUM ( nnmn-nwmun( “mlthi ‘ LOOK and LEARN | /ano tuner, was in the Interior, work- | tenders. , | = } FULLY COMPOUNDED . y | 3 [ing at his profession and selling in-| A boom in rubber and tin shares | ; : t Dimond and the House Mining (Philadelphia Record) Sk li{_“\fi Gordon /| irimente | on the stock market is prognosticat-| { Dy, A. W. Stewart | [} Front Street Next Colisewm i St il ‘~.1 1‘ of 1 claim If we were the president of a college we would & | AR ed. Sensational fluctuations are| DENTISY PHONE %i—Free Delivery it s OEIosg e Subed e sttempted | (8t least once in‘everyiter years) have an UNSUCCeSS™ | = ;e S s lBRBREE 0 nrar | 4 report from Atlanta, Ga., stated | prophesied. 25 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm | st TN assessment for this year, and the Delegate at ts ap.|ful man present the customary commencement ora- compare with that of the sun? that the Legislature had ratified Persons whose birthdate it is have| | SEWARD BUILDING | 5 RN AN i to have Ala: excluded, Congress 4““ :‘m.n i A-!, tion. red here- 2. What was the most famou | prohibition amendment. Geor-| the augury of a year of many pleas- | | Office Phone 469 Mreroredse e proval and the bill has gone to the White Housc Judging from the speeches being ““"’f“’, 4 book on fishing ever written? | gia was the twelfth state making this| ures. Temptation to be extravagant |y _ & of* o . Fortunately, it was amended to a point where it may | qpoyts, the successful men talk only about gril an 87 Whab kG N agn.. | =t 110 tion and to neglect work may be strong — 2 Tomorrow’s Styles not prove as mental to mineral development in|pard work and determination and other such congeni- S T " %“almg By’ reflect- | ALK Children born on this day prob- -“-“DR H. V QNCE I TOdGY" the north as it been made a blanket suspension. | tal ¢ acteristics. ; 1d be ing the sun’s r Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock of | ably will be serious in mind and re- | o f clair Weibaye 8 hunch airank fatlure in life sould e g Fep Chacdy “the year without|Nebraska said there would be 3.- liable in character. Subjects of | | OSTEOPATH il ; Alaska steadfastly has opposed suspension of ClAIM | -z ore inclined to get down to brass tacks and a summer”? ; 300,000 men in the Army by August Cancer are usually endowed with| | Consultation and exa\:nmnnon | i ascessment work, amounting to $100 per year, on the really tell the customers what happened What are thé® four major finc and probably 1,450,000 men in France extraordinary intelligence along | | free. Hours i0 to 12;'1 to 5; i grounds that it checks development, permitting prop- i A . “-m e bt L1 77 to 9:30 by appointment. erty to be held without effort made to bring it into During March two of every thirteen people in the ANSIE S Edward Holyoke, Congregational| | Gastinean Hotel Amnex [ i production or allow any one else to do so. As the United States were on some sort of dole uum.mv_ 1. Of all that have been meas- clergyman, was born on this day| | South Franklin St. Phone mn " ™ Legis] pointed out in a memorial to Congress | to a report of the Social Security Board. The other .0 ‘o smallest is approximately| ARNOLD JOHNSEN 1689. Others who have celebrated it |z ——& A { three vears ago, lack of assessment work brings stagna- | eleven, it appears, continue to work for a living 27 times larger than the sun v birthday include John Lang- /i Juneau’s Own Store! onto the development of the Industry T ER ; 2. Izaak Walton’s “The Com-| PASSES AW don, American Revolutionary leade 3 D Freud, world-famous IN'““M lyst. departs from ;o “apoter published in 1653 and statesman, 1741; Charles 'r\ | Robert Sn:lpson, Opt.D. ] In an effort to get away from that condition, the{ gurope. Maybe he will tind some spot to locate where | g™ pojiogr ), Arnold Bernhard Johnsen, 57, Yerkes, capitalist, 1837 | ‘Graduate Los Angcles Colege | | ~——— ] ] ] ent bill is aimed to help the little fellow while|jt wij] be safe for him to tell just what he really thin 4. The year 1816; in the northern | resident of Hoonah, Alaska, passed (Copyright, 1938) ! of Optometry and = 2 E reventing to some extent large operators from hold- is fundamentally wrong with Hitler. states there were frosts in every |away last evening in St. Ann’s Hos- — el Opthalmology || an " Ser vast oroperties Wikhont dhitia seuse wotk on them s e month of that year. pital as the result of an epileptic P L [ The Rexall Store' iy In the first place it sets up a barrier by exempting The United States Supreme Court during its recent 5 " pajnting “e-uipture, arehitec- | stroke ZORIC ] i friehy Bt s f the bill individuals or corpora- | session reversed 76 out of 109 Circuit Court decisions, ' {6 and music. | Johnsen was born in Drammen, SYSTEM CLEANING : = ——| Relisble g o e . % » tax in 1037. Then it thus illustrating the advantage of having the last S’ ol IR [ Notwny. and k. & fehermatt Byl SYSTRL EA) e 7| it e who D i ”‘ mml rcanidmd exempted | BUESS. #———————————————~ % | 1ade, being employed by the As- Phone 15 | CALL COLE FOR OIL compound fixes the limit of property which may be exe — toria and Puget Sound Canning | 7 preserip- e i SO € & 4 plus or 27 gravity, in any from assessment work as six lode claims for the indi- Roger Babson advises young men college gradu- MODERN Company during the last season. ALASKA LAUNDRY ; 3 pmoum L Er QUICK! | s § vidual or 12 lode claims for partnerships and corpora-| ... ot to marry until they have “the philosophy of dlgi He has no relatives in Juneau or = T ST | | | tions, and six piacer claims totaling not more than jie. ctrajohtened out.” What's he in favor of E}‘IR?EIE '5 laska but is survved by a daugh- g . 4_“‘—-,.'. | COLE WSSE!.E El Bufler-Mauro Drug Co. | 3 ¢ i a1 rer cl & ¥ 9 o g . eim, | 441 or Nigl 120 acres for the individual or 12 placer claims total- | hachelorhood? e ¥ tor. CRAve. Nannh - ARFo i Asheli I Phone 3 b ing not more than 240 acres for partnership or cor- — R ¥ BTk * | Norway, and a brother, Anton J. | GARBAGE H$U£E;‘D ‘\ ks = v E: < A new Chicago school curriculum offers dancing Q. When someone borrows a book [ Ashjen, at Aaheim Sunnmer, Nor- | Reasonable Monthly Rates poration. i as a cure for pupils suffering from inferiority com- from you, and after a period of six|way. E. 0. DAV'S | Bave % uriRyoy Bxppeined.hy ~H' s- GRAYIB" I The exemptions probably are not as s | plexes. But uppfl\ln" they u't corns? months has not returned it, is one B i TELEPHONE 212 i Dr R L C lson ‘The Clothing Man’ } - many Alaskans would like to see them, but they are an —_— justified in asking them for it? | MISS VANDERLEEST | Fhone 4753 B . hae L. Lar Home of Hart Schaftner and 3 improvement over a blanket suspension of assessment Hitler's Youth Movement leaders have banned A" yes absolutely, and also justi- SRIG A e R OPTOMETRIST Marx Clothing I i work, and another point not to be overlooked is that | swing music. Germany may not be such a bad place fiod in showing reluctance to lend RETURN]NG TONIGHT - —,;,,_;,;,;,-,,;,,,,,, o1 o felos Tadwia Nelscnts Jeweiey ) the 1more ium is for only this year. to live in, after all them another book. Such negligence i Btop Phone Green" 331 —____—._-_‘_ 4 s seldom excusable. Miss Jeanne V;mdmLNN who “The Store for Men i « 4 S l Q. How should corn on the cob|ya5 been attending Miss Wood's | —_— GAS“NEAU MOTOR be eaten at the table? Kindergarten School in Minneapo- SABIN s | | FSRER S SRR A. The cob should be held by|jis Minn.. where she graduated June ! FINE I SERVICE B @ £ This is one|y5 s returning the Prince » q 32 3 | PHONE 727 Bl g FTY the end, in on hand 15 . atrhing ront Bt— Triangle Bldg. ‘ CAUSTI( 1"(‘){]0 D thing where neither the knife NOr| George, She will visit with her par-|§ 1 100t g e Waish apd ’"";:R. m:t:n‘ | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING i WEEKLY NEWS the fork can be used ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vander- _:f»f«o—om-—-”~~“‘ A7 very TCASORARI0 | Gas—Oil—Storage : COMMENTS Q. Is it all right to wear shorts| yeest before leaving for Colfax, g — . __u PAUL BLOEDHORN | EN R B 9 4 on the tennis court? Wash., where she will be engaged & | S. FRANKLIN STREET | RN TR SRS TR - i i A. Yes; it has become a popular|, teacher if 1t's Paint We idave It! {4 & 1 3 L s § “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” SRR S = | lDEFAHly‘anéluINil"rlOP !\ 2 i | J. B. WARRACK ] The upkeep of clephants is ex- |1 i ON THE MEZZANINE 1 : Sl e sonhents BB " BODDING TRANSFER 1 PHONE 549 { NEAU | | Engineers—Contractors / STORE riday 24, 19: THE FRIENDLY STORE [l Peosive f clehant dmo PHONE | HOTEL JU [ THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, June 24, 1938. 4 FRILNDLY 3 L sumes 800 pounds of green fodder| | MARINE I 3 T A SHOP i JUNEAU in 18 hours. BUILDING s . BEAUTY | 1 i ' . - | Rock—Coal Hauling LYLAH WILSON 3 : | ETHING d L Ko S T Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | . || contoure Telephone | |- — | SOMETHI BROOMS! | Ginger Bread W " ramiiy sio store |- *"=" ™ | somitary Meat Co. | | comewe A e NEW! ™ | “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive | FOR QUALITY MEATS - £ STROMBERG-CZRLSON | ) alify! Mlx | Shoe Store | " AND POULTRY —m| RADIOS : D ATE NUT Extra Quality! | rou nupsoN-—Manager | || KRAFFT'S FREE DELIVERY gy g J. B. Burford & C 1] o -SEW JROMEDARY | Seward St—————Junean | Call Phones: 13 and 49 . | . urfor 0. ‘ IIVE DRO s B _«|| CABINET SHOP ) FOOTWEAR" [T Peons aot Meprs wert s BREAD ° “( inger Bread 1_\|:»5\ S YU 2 Glass, Moulding and Plyboard LTSI DEVL IN S Sajikfley. Oustomers” ‘ < DROMEDARY PeCIa c Cookie Cutter FREE! Lt e F SRR PHONE 62 r ¢ Paris Fashion Shoes Voo S By DROMED/ o , | FORD AGENCY ||| The Charles W. Carter | i A “l,u(‘lx:\“h(!mrm with oc (Authorized Dealers) — - Mortuary ‘ e P S L SPECIALIZING { i GREASES e Fourth and Franklin Sts. | JUNEAU | zoc M ° = oua {TOP NOTCH{ | S i, MELODY HOUSE mmea | | i i -m d Eleetric Appliances i A lawyer said to a doctor wit- Q . Music an | il ( 2 B ¥ ERVES au Hotel) + |ness, “Doctors make mistakes EXPERIENCED ]UNEAU MOTORS ] CAFE SERVES SOFT RO S . (Nel:(it“()nsflne i 3 sometimes, don't they?” S Footof Main Sireet ||} JCE CREAM || i 4 i ! ® “Just as lawyers do some-| “Your mistress tells me, Jane, { NEW ALASKAN - | & b ] ihdar e (o eraer that you wish to leave us to s ] | OSSO 3 o= inners p # PALS “But doctors’ mistakes are bur- | become 7“ “m\l: :v":‘ s i i 'I i ka Music S I d ] i My fountain pen and I are pals, | 500 SE0O B0 und” per- | atic asylum. hat experience | So. Pranklin Street Alas usic Supply § | In fair and stormy weath, . have you ha | l SATISFACTION IN | Jones-Stevens Shop b ot Fhons Bingls 0 s sniaaie 4 GASTINEAU CAFE i Like chickens in a farmer's yard o agreed the doctor, “and| “Well, sir, I've been here for FOOD QUALITY AT \ : : Pianos—Musical Instruments | | We scratch through life to-]1y, yoory mistakes sometimes|three year: UNITED FOOD CO. | ;Q':;E‘(S;gflggfii | and Supplies | Erereemrererarrarraryed i cther. S air? s ADX-FOs | 122 W. Second ; 3 swing six feet in the air ° i TELEPHONE—16 . 2oDx: L it | | pone 208 = ‘ e ® - b & _4| PORTRAIT. s’—bGY ] for sale at The Empire Offics. | | ‘I' m e | TE WLIN Try the Empire classifieds for - ‘ now ba STRING L T = =102 | rhone 0 —phatopapher | ‘ Delicious—Fresh RELIANGE 3 | Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. ¢ Ib. | narry | The First National Bank o | 31725 The B. M. Behrend . 5 g e D. . benrenas RACE NEAU ! z No. 2 Cans ® DRUGGIST PS . | Bank “The Squitd } PORK and 3 for SOc Pineapple § e CAPITAL—$50,000 | = | BE A NS J“lce Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS.—$IW.W ) ° g RELIANCE , | = PERCY’S CAFE | . i gl BELATEN COMMERCIAL | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS | i Toe Ooyese, Aafl i, Cond ACCOUNTS or C “How did you come out at the or C | dog race? Did your dog win | and SAVINGS | “No, he was left at the post. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts GARNICK’S GROCERY | | ueommmr ||| | Maska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 One-Hal{ Million Dollars PHONE 174

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