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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938. k4 s e e e -> - —_ { weses 2 — - 7 [ campaign, and men in many activities are planning| M + % » — . Daily Alaska Empire |5t o HAPPY | : reoemm ol frariasibin R BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago|| Horoscope || Directo FRATERNAL SOCIETIES e every evenios exoe v by the DOGS OF WAR ABROAD The Empire extends comgratula- e GASTINEAU CHANNEL Raries TS Y TER o ctvone (107 and best wishes today, their From The Empire “The stars incline : - mEEN TROY wOER - - SN A few : orcery), Virthday anniversary, to the follow- K but do not compel’ b = B. P. 0. ELKS meet aehagisiior . S b R b —- 8| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | every Wednesday at 8 TR ” h raen JONE JUNE 28, 1918 | Astrologers read this as an unim- DENTISTS | pm. Visiting brothers Entered in the © ' : E The Government closed its books | Portant day in planetary direction. Blomgren Building | g’l;(ggm: %xafiédl\gfi: RATE s A E. E. Ninnis for the first full fiscal year since|The planetary government is ad- PHONE 56 ! M EC miDRE (Ghdt | F nd sc more diplo- T. I Laverischeff |the war began. Over $12,600,000000 Verse. but the omens seem to pre- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. ;’Eiu‘y. S " | rse « i berlain Edward L. Laurie was actually expended to pay for sage mental um:est f'athn\r )lhan an,‘ itk hover [ and Gordon Wahto the Army, Navy, ships, airplanes ;:ny.«xg:al conflict in the United. g.. —= : i B ekl S and alied loans. During peace times | States B S R .| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ¢ . bt ;“‘.wfi::‘)]m the Government spent under $1- “‘(“"U“]‘:m’ higpii et ; Sebo:;d afnd ;n“;ntz: beTieve ‘1o be s st 000,000,000 annually. The war was | D€ o Barataciles 4 | Monday of each m Italian planes, threatened to Kenushi 1i b draining about $50,000,000 daily from | €2nS are too lazy to reach their Dr. Charles P. Jenne || in Scottish Rite Temple o ek raiatabity M Pearl Seeds el R own conclusions regarding national | DENTIST | s e A oA ey Ol Viola Converse . SRS | issues | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | DANIEL ROSS, Wor- d s “K' “‘_"' : Etta Mae Kolasa Cheers and . shotits: greeted the| Nyoile hu.qu»« )\hmxk! !:r* good in | TELEPHONE 176 | | shiptei Master; JAMES W. LEI- off the map II an atiack Fred Sorri, Jr. any parts the country unrest a b th the w h government | — — RS “"7’;“;"‘ ”‘?]‘“'“"L‘;h" ;’"t‘:'ld F'fl‘”::h among young men and young wo- | g—— S E BN R T N 1} ac | seek el loyment. | mant et | DAILY LESSONS | Rl T 'vas ‘one, of the mos e wbe sk smpimment [T 0 e ord Will iasesicon qates o, 55w - .IN ENGLISH impressive demonstrations witness- | DiSUIUSIONMERL GWMOTE - 60 T8 r. Richard Wiliams | | 000700 0 and fourtn wednes- nerits of either positions, it 5 . 1NeSS” | graduates will be apparent as slo y n . : g By W. L. Gordon | |ed in the Chamber of Deputles .gjusyments to modern life are DENTIST day, 10.OF. Hall. BETTY Moc- Great Brita a2 "4 since the beginning of the war. | TR 0 A het hasty or| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Nible Orand;. B he road Eden warned of months h Y ¥ | BLAKE, Secretar; rords Often 1 s i is emphasized by GOLDSTEIN BUILDING , il any price, _Words Often Misused: Do not 5a% |y v, A Paine entertained at| TSI emp Al | . he n of sidir ”‘”"j‘]”‘f“"“!““‘. i"““'v 8ay, “He juncheon honoring her guests, the | S e o0 many who| S gl VY i itk o T e ""“11_.w. i1, Mises Marion and Elspeth McEWan | v enjoy visits to mountain and | N i i t policy et M"\.m”fl.l”“mf' D (e Of Seattle. Guests for the occasion {yeqch Hotel proprietors as | = e i ot what] Pookgh te ALER RRNnce the | o tne MIBN kel Dhsger, Helend ol ol e ai o nies Wil profity Dr. Judson Whittier y i k ;:‘““_ A (.1» ’.” d\|’;1.\l\(v)]|] :’m“.E 3 . Op- Smith, Nellie Orchard, Bessie Or-|g.catly this ye | CHIROPRACTOR | 4 | ion e e ooy, fndeavor. 0D° cpara) Dorothy Troy, Helen Troy)" mrgjler problems will cause f Drugless P*ysician | D R U G s I i W f e iy By and Mrs. Charels Sugden, all Who| ievitios in many states and new| | Office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-p i o ey 1‘~ e ater formed a matinee party. laws will limit the privileges of|| Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | | - B e A | Ll thegs oS s PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES s & IR ord Study: “Use a word threc LB o g ypsies | ! e JT DEPARTMENT ON JOB mes and it is yours” Let us m- B M. Behrends, Chairman of the | ondon continues under a_rule| e T “BY HELPING BUSINESS YOL PO A s o > by masterin. War Savings Stamp Committee for | of the stars presaging sustained |y HELP YOURSELF” Housewive 2 cvery one else I one word cact day. Tedaye word. Alaskn, presided at an enthusiastic peace efforts, but surprise move- sabnaindl ol I partment for “Ludicrous: adapted fo . excite Meeting of the local committee |ments among Buropean government| + D A. W. Stewart |1 Rrokis Stacet. Nevt Collsssin : as summer, ladghter; tidiculous, “I was in g With the people of;Juneau. He heads are again foretold. * pEMNTIST | 4 : 1 q c Tl fhe Dol i stated the purpose’ of the meeting| A foreign astrologer warns of | | Rty S PHONE ®i~-Free Delivery [ ha Ry il W W and the necessity of the people|an epidemic which may cause many | | Hours 9 -a.m L et otmatte e ramiate el - | sprinkling the dust ny housekeeper : SHE e WerlEt s fsyarrs | RLCRECHE e .| SEWARD BUILDING | ¥ busine ene 5 s g g o0y N R/ T g buying the ar ¢ g amps. | deaths in the United States. Con-| | Cffice Phone 469 e T idered norm I " { A cas and ghe street S AT D AT EARN [ |Mr. Behrends appointed Charles D. | agious diseases may be widespread. | | $ S ew for being on the jo 1 ing Juneayia more | | | 'Garfield, Mrs. Josephine Valentine Persons whose birthdate it is have| 2" ! “Tom 's Styl g y nfortable | By A. €. Gordon | and Glen Bartlett as a War Sav-|(he augury of a year of fair for-|i = = & OmOITOW s Siyles Cithe! ik 4 5 = * ings Committee for Juneau. On|tunes. Friendships among .promin- DR. H. VANCE [ Today"” 3 g Xems o buy An Intolerable Crime 1. Seven bells in the afternoon the stage with the chairman and | ent men and women will be profit-| | OSTEOPATH i [ € By I g = S walch indicate what time on ship- speakers, Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr., able. | | Consultation and examination | | : now, and tl Th B nitter) board? : and Judge R. W. Jennings, were Children born on this day prob-| | free. Hours 10 to 12;'1 to 5; | | Help ¥ x RN 3 The relentle vities of kidnapers in America 2. What two famofi§*poems Guy McNaughton, John Reck, H.H. ably will be courageous in mind and| |7 to 9:30 by appointment. | | & last we ne ey ¥ ‘ i 2 matter whick should se grave concern on the were xx\xwuwl/l;_\ Li‘n'mln‘a l??.x';!' Post and Z. M. Bradford. uf-n\-v in body. These subjecL? of | ! Gastineau Hotel Annex i | ; ection for f L art of JTaw’ ealorcathant ager Jocal as well as 3. How many lives swere lost P, Cancer usually have a keen sense | Soutl, Franklin St. Phone 177 | f Comments the Linot N ¥ ral. The crime its The fre- through the sinking of“the’Lusi- Honoring her guest Miss Kath-|of drama and enjoy publicity. i e -0 There ¥ Y quency with which it oceu persistent con- tania? leen McFarland, Mrs. L. D. Hender- | Michael Cresap, noted Indian!_; - RSG5, 773 5 " on- t of the ability of v orcen agencies 4. Which caused more casual- son was hostess at a Knitting party fighter, was born on this day 1742.| " ] Iuneau s Own Store ouble 1tolerable ties during the World War iI- at her home. Mrs. Henderson had | Others who have celebrated it as | - h ; : s et pings Brb declddalyEe" in Wodt: contries|deny fice or' rifle firad as her guests a number of the & birthday include William E. Bor-{ Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. P d e o . 5 i i where there is capable enforcement of law. In Eng- 5. Who owns the Virgin Is-|young married women and girls of | ah, Uniled States Senator, 18g5;(| Graduate Los Angeles Collegy | | —— rorered SO : ; Bk 1 0 npted kidnaping is a novelty. In | lands? TS George Wesley Atkinson, statesman | | of gfiffiefiy ‘;"d r L € Pibih ; ; e 1 ANSWERS g and writer, 184 ! pthalmolog: “The R : o i st D i is rel i ) A ; e Rexall Store' been fmpr sibrre ) ! viment of 1 3:30 pm. 1o | Weather: Highest, 54; lowest, 47. (Copyright. 1938) | Glasc:s Plited Lenses Ground po gy \ th easir A mping out this vici- Do ;.YZEIH‘;;:(,(I,;::.(? a‘x:(i" “C;” Cfn\:‘- Feln IVAR PETERSON DIES . € Reliable imemploymen : A 10t incapable ¢ ) AN v | ain, My Cuptain,” TGt R e ST Ivar Peterson, resident fisherman!T WHEN IN A HURRY pharmaciste ment actior elieve re morale forr rit ere c public feeling tain, My Capta s Wal i s e 190 S 1 : mmon_ criminal Whitman DRILL TEAM WILL of Petersburg since 1908, died re- | | CALL COLE FOR OIL compounc o : K 3 i ness The 3. 1198 persons, including 124 cently at the Wrangell Narrows| | 34 plus or 2T gravity, in any preserip- a natural outcome overy ‘ hat | gespises him There is no weakness of law, The S 116 perso PRACTICE TONIGHT ictropoiis. agea ¢ | 7 “amount . . . QUICK! tions. Pistnass dep the de o Zar. s deldgater §b asme sy oL RIC Memebrs of the Rebekah Drill | 5 | S.OLE“];lErAggfiEl}‘ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | The lack A ctin nd at the lea ife imprisonmer or RE ety i g it Team will meet this evening at 8 i one é Yousshold: usensll & p 5 i s |oclock at the Odd Fellows' Hall. ’ GARBAGE HAULED o a simp! 1sehold s : k ic the means of law en- |\ o R | g g members are urged to be ! Reasonable Monthly Rates | ar e Mo vk okt gp o the means, the method. : MODERN | present as the practice 1s in prep- | E. 0. DAVIS | | mave Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES haps, because the household state 1ed that the Fe 1 Bureau o | 3 g i i st Y wn t more { 5 - 3 aration for the visit of Mrs. Rose | TELEPHONE 212 ‘The Clothing Man’ ‘ POy LR heen ahown 10 ba.1nare fu : R O ETIQUETTE Hawkins, president of the order, Phone 4753 Dr. Rae L. Carlson |« SRR R | N : Ao Bl sl By Roberta Lee o[ who will arive in Juneau shortly & OPTOMETRIST I e e \ , resp 1 1 t of young Charles Mattson = o ohit tha los o - ¥ | i citiz yet unsolved. There has, o w0 the invitation to tea B 1(»:1’101,,0. = Office Ludwig Nelson's uewe;;{ 'J, ‘ 1 e list ; B A . 5 3 < 3] Green e | t e e e list Of is written on a visiting card, where | MRS. DAHL IS DEAD “The Store for Men” shop Phone. : c b Davis, Mrs. Alice Par- );/.Yx::yl;l “I;I:};;.“l]?z;l)lv of the guest of | it il T ol et ovar SAB[N s w ..r;l | GASTINEAU MOTOR ‘. ‘:f{:fI‘]ij‘f\’fl“)"‘w, A. Her name should be written |the Chilkoot Trail to Dawson to 2 Y FINE | SERVICE SRE of e task thet Beop! & hox o NAPEC hove that of the hostess ljoin her husband in the Klondike, } Front St.—Triangle Bldg. o R AR At il PHONE 727 have stopped b [ thasin i ot }':w!r" | Bureay @ Is it necessary for honorary passed away at Petersburg last | Watch and Jewel r;l p"m T | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING S A ki g i > . iimia oy it 1o camnot ball-bearers to wear special mourn- |week. She and her husband for the SR Tt emed ] | at YeEy RERMGENC At Gas—Oil—Storage L TR S B i il e T The problen: | N8 clothes? {past several years have been en-|f— —— — —————% PAUL BLOEDHORN | small. Lessenc fing sets up_echoin #ions | eingle-andedly ‘discourage, kidnaping, (“’)u‘(-l"nll A. No; any black or dark busi-|gaged in fur farming on Wrangell | | 5 g ! ‘ S. FRANKLIN STREET | |a [ tpread . ru hrob W oRmplay g 8 o e S B . | ness will R¥enpronriate | Narrows. She was 78 years of age.| | _if It's Paint We ifave It! —| ‘ trial and bt hem e iy I‘H‘,";:_‘ \l(‘i‘ “‘l"‘ o attack @ Where should one place the ——— | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | s | J. B. WARRACK ( member of t e Kt ¢ AHECE hands at the table when not using 3 | - i e 4 per me that might well be im- 5 vl FRED W. WENDT . 25 Ll ‘ S e e it ol nbERbnTIal ans Tk sakn ) Dot | BODDING TRANSFER ||| PHONE 549 ||| on TuE mezzanme Engineers—Contractors HnT i ; and . 1t is & sorry commentary that in| A 10 thelap. AN ol ] HOTEL JUNEAU || Bk 3 HBY'8 aave iy WOl rec t € half he 's force A een J i o4 1 e re p : v ‘lk. !.\ k. ft Ml[m‘ % \“‘ e i)‘ ‘} ]‘” [”‘(‘] ALASKANS GRADUATE | Rock—Coal Hauling R — N BEAUTY SHOP | - 3 ‘ furlough, becau S get was a exh ste & o b ¢ . B o b v o e e e s Toc e 15 assert a 1 Fided 40 el o beal hA N Dutbe ‘I\]u" ri~:n‘ ‘,x‘ tr% fiseal e Kll'n‘!]n“r EROM EARLERN COLLEGES i Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | LYLAH WILSON o5 Bl & x| e T — 3 3 Contoure Telephone [ — may | don’t respect, recesses in law enforcement e 5y ———————3 | Sanitary Meat Co. S o A P RS | S Ry SRS e Ak e ai ol i i) 0 Alks gudents are among |- o e T m e FOR QUALITY MEATS e _):| | COME IN and SEE the NEW | But is it? | Last year there were 37,098,084 telephones in the | 105¢ graduating from hitdkion 3 AND, POULTRY STROMBERG-CLRLSON | s D. C., colleges this year. Miss Marie || KRAFFT'S g No sensible’ person ‘encourages extr \nce. but| United States, or half the world’s total ] doube [ s ruceived hiss FREE DELIVERY RADIOS i afe t that § yion, in i y [tie nhmxce to.gul e WU BUTbE Bachelor of Arts degree from Trin- || CABINET SHOP Call Phones: 13 and 49 NEWF:)?(‘;“‘,’E‘:‘:ERE Il J. B. Burford & Co. t ould buy today what : ... ity College on June 7. P. J. Gil- | ! » “Our door step is worn by he need juirements and personal| _Diosenes may put away bi W‘}““"’”l Calfornia pore, g, of Ketchikan, received || Glass, Moulding and Plyboard | g~ —— DEVLIN’S Satisfied Customers” comtort, » Ja enit Would be made in the present| CRETCSSHIAN bAs ‘Eefdrnied $1.200 travel allowance |y gelede it fow from Georghtonn ORE g Paris Fashion Shoes [ — ipid G | i I money which he did not spend Ohiversits ot e 15 The Char! 1 S ——— | airks A Inlyesy - e Charles W. Carter | | - Houston’s business men proved the power of print The Library of Congress owns five rare Stradi- - e mm— e — | Mortuary | m b ar g s five rare Stradi — — | = 5 to stimulate such action. They used an advertising | varius violins. Golly pop, and Nero only had one! 70 prnearay ‘ Fourth and Franklin Sts. 5 JUNEAU l SPECIALIZING e Sl Ll S e O 4 A el RIC | PHONE 136 | T T T T oRE G £ AT : : | MELODY HOUSE In French C ,‘ ], ! 1 S i) . I f V A A P 0 SYSTEM CLEANING g 1 RSO et AT o o e WS ‘ | Music and Electric Appliances anadian Jobiess hvouted rom rvancouver . . Phone 15 (AX®/ SEBYER AORT | e (Next Gastineau Hotel) » and ALASKA LAUNDRY || ICE CREAM || : | e Pies i taan St | NEW ALASKAN — (= 2 &3 3 HOTEL ’ - P { | So. Franklin Street Alaska Music S ! SATISFACTION IN | Jones-Stevens Shop ||| suneatmrFhoue suie 0 | ASKA TRUsC SUDPIY ASTINEAU CAFE FOOD QUALITY AT ) ; L R Arthur M. Uggen, Manager G UN]TED FOOD co I LADIES’—MISSES’ | th—l\(ul;al llr:trnmcnu ’ . READY-TO-WEAR and Supplies [Fresrepriias i entirm) TELEPHONE—16 | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | | Seward Street Near Third | | | | PORTRAITS—b :;___.__.——-——-—!:‘ Lode and pMcer logation notices f— 5 Ll A Y - for sale at The Empire Office. R SRS e B e e TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for N e | results. Empire classifieds pay. Phone 369 —photographer || Old 1st, Natl. Bank Bldg. | narry | The First National Bank 1 g The B. M. Behrends ; RACE JUNEAU B k DRUGGIST . “The ibb : s Sere ot CAPITAL—$50,000 i Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100,000 ‘ e ® | PERCY'S CAFE | COMMERCIAL Il COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS | Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ACCOUNTS and SAVINGS COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Climaxing a riot staged by 550 unemployed sitdow:: strikers in Vancouver, B.C., postoffice, Royal Cana- Resources Over Two (Ina Alaska Federal Savings | | V 2% Paid on dian Mounted Police and city constables routed the j bless from the building with tear gas. The strikers fas ‘w_ g8 | - had occupied the posioffice since May 20 demand ry increared relief funds. Battling against eviction, | One-I'Ialf Mllhon DOHGIS C llld Loan Association | Scmngs the sitdowners wrecked the interior of ihe building and smashed every window on the lower floor before | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 | | . A ; : ol ; P. O, Box 2718——Phone 3 ccounts they were finally routed. Photo shows one man, ovircome by tear gas, lying on the sidewalk. Anofher 119 S d St is shown being taken from the building. Note the h-ayvy tearpreol goggles worn by the constables, 2 Twenty were arrest-d soliciting contributions. l