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Daily Alaska Empire ‘. ™ ever excent Publiched community that it EMPIRE 1g 9 o'clock at the City Dock, WELEN TROY BENDER g g o hudl 1 ie. a more colorful column than ever R. L. BERNARD e-Pre g0 e 08ty Second and Street PR ~ : e ation Park where Entered in the P ftice in 3 tatter UPTION RATES nd Donglas for §1 SUBSC Delivered by carrier in Junean By v celebration Day ithony J. Dimond. 25 per month., AREEN at the t ndence address of Bba Seats i 6.00 Bubscribe the Busin e here n in order to be participate hi gala Lest ed to have the Decls rashing ation and ASSOCIATED PRESS holiday we again as a prelude to the oy Guerin, a 1 be surprised how 1 orator om our sck days it its that it was most apropos m. After all if t we probably wouldn’t be whooping end s there eve with a lot of the oldsters if they to drag down the money this wee will be a full youngster in the addre: field every and portunity sram 5o typically scream n today’s Empire and take a copy along he Fourth and you won't miss a thing with annual custom, The not Monday, the the entire staff joining in the the its publish In keeping Empire will Fourth of July community (ot ent for the holiday of Chilkoot B: from Barracks, of the United States pre L. W. Amis, commander br down troops Lieut celebration of holiday his the companies the N bring over The C Lieut. Comdr. GET OUT AND CELEBRATE THE FOURTH mer N. G. Ricketts will have and Monday i the day whic 2nd anniver f the in the parade signing of the Dec jes, ment which officially t i ] American s With fair weather promised, Juneau will celebration it a complete success, every munity should be on hand to enjoy it Monday morning for the parade and long serie the day. It Mg T DR L i ar e mmunity celebration. The excellent today a free independent peop! ik We Americans ! for various ¢ country an the later of July by as a I B comparable with any in the generatic Americ orical record Decl: ument whict to the fact at the aration the most important doc of ever uring = public e of Juneau citizens made it po. should join in making it one of th lebr: that Gastineau C has ever enjoyed. cause muni in our national 1 patriotic ions the th I Day of which stanc Fourth of July. It mericans. Tt out or is in lependence we became paration scovered by ot do mucl who wears we acclaim to the world a California In Juneau ti for celebration ere is goir One of the 1 oppor offender mos Fourth of Chinese officials declare 4,959 men, children have been killed in Japanese air July progr years been arre Sy dance toni the EIl the attraction some of that stamina an. fathes ccat d since about t same hall a smoker \on-combatants the with the fighting displayed when they n Chicago. 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PHONE 555 I 1} or the Coast Guard and soldiers in Monday morning p sunrise gun is Fourth of the this streets and out a long program of park Alaska’s The Dele- American Legion, cut short in time fellow ihe ion of Inde- Dele- budding A lot ttle of that doc forget, strike appears on for the pro- F the desire, It is American that it makes the Consult the official program appearing with you on Juneau is particularly fortunate this year in hav- ng an excellent representation of the armed forces Major acks, two Comdr. D. C. Allen, commander of vy bombing squadron at Sitka naval base, will everal planes and a complement of his st Guard cutter Haida will be in port his men and taking part in the week end ac- have country resident of this Get out stay for is a spirit The entire com- greatest annel that will make dwarfs grow scientist. wever, for the traffic women and It's ne to start a war to make the world safe for Complaint has been entered against the high col- 's a fashion e attention of a good many THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938. T|H APPY t | | | BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- 4 |ing: SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1938 | According to astrology this is an| JULY 2 { unimportant day in planetary di- T. A. Hellenthal rection. In the morning hours there | N. T. Keaton hould be a sense of spiritual| Eric Walsh consciousness fortunate for| Jean Stewart churches Mrs. Ole Jackson Quest for occult knowledge may Mrs. L. Green be widespread. Interest in mysti- cism always precedes world turmoil and pervades upheavals of govern- ment. the seers point out. The stars m to be of evil portent for Eu- rope Prosperity of the United States i indicated during the summer though labor difficulties will spread Warlike indications will disturb it is foretold. A tragedy i *d for a ruler or a dictator ir a European country. “or the United States and Gre: Britain, the stars seem to promise protection and prosperity until the wutumn, Retribution is prognosticated fo those who have exercised power through cruelty. Before the end of the year history will record sur- prising events in Japan as well as in Europe Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of unexpected happenings, among which there may be unpleasant surprises. Bro engagements are prophesied Children born on this day prob- ably will be keen of mind and in- clined toward a critical point of view. Subjects of this sign succeec in the learned professions. King Haakon, ruler of Norway was born on this day 1873, Others By who have celebrated it as a birth- include William Henry Hurl- journalist, 1827; J. F. Hun- newell, author, 1832. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1938 Adverse planetary influences are strong today, according’ tofastrolo- gy. It is a sway threatening to speakers and prominent men. Acci- dents of unusual character are prognosticated The wise will celebrate Indepen- dence Day in quiet recreations. It is an auspicious date for weekend parties, although there may be dis- appointment connected with hospi- H oroscope “The stars incline but do not compel” | to il [ Mrs | ranged | for the ter, JULY 3 Donald, Florence De Shon John Garcia Holger S. Larsen George Peterson Mrs. Thomas Cashen Audrey Wilcox Leon Morris Delina Nelson Mrs. O. Jackson The Gold pe! [no rea: JULY 4 Cyril Zuboff John Satre Louis Schenk Charles Waynor Bill Rechin Emmett Botelho Mrs, William Geddes Eugene G. Nelson R. L. Bernard Lenora Ann Olsen Sigred Leonhard Olson Rae Lillian Carlson Mrs. G. H. Walmsley H. R. Whitfield D | lecture Govern the lect make u 18] o en and a DAILY LESSONS | IN ENGLISH : W. L. dressed who cilia Ci Gordon Henson, I SERASE mission turned ; Often Misused: Do not say Tk conditions exist every- where Say, eve ere. There is no such word as everywheres. Often Mispronounced: Lithe. Pro- neunce the i as in lie, the th as in this, not as in thin Often Misspelled: Endorse or in-' eya) of dorse. Both spellings are correct. ynonyms: Commentator, tator, critic, reviewer, editor. Word Study: “Use a word three pay times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering g Word The this pa of Mor his anno-: Jection 20 Years Ago Tillicum. Among those going were Mrs. Clarence Carpen-| | the Misses | Olds, Helen McDonald, Rachel Mc-i ‘ iHumfrey and Miss McIntosh. ! York exchange showed that Alaska | had share, and Alaska-Juneau advanced to advance. Dr. L. O. Sloane gave the first imum quota of twenty-five for the | class were Krause, J. Rhoades, D. Henderson and J. T. McQueen. A new scheme for raising money for the vised by a number of little patriotic Douglas girls. arranged as a place of amusement s | and music was given. The girls were participated Wiedemann, Aila Haigler, thy Stoff and Eleanor Irvine. collection guns of various types and some foreign, others domestic. Sev- and $400. for a Fourth of July window dis- PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Directory —x | B. P. 0. ELKS meet DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 1 every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. C. H. Mac- SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- | er; M. H. EIDES, Sec- | From The Emplre JULY 2, 1918 Clarence Carpenter had ar- a party to go to Fort Seward Fourth of July aboard the who were, PHONE 56 DENTISTS Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. retary. Blomgren Building Klonda Olds, Lida =z | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 E Second and fourth | Monday of each month | in Scottish Rite Tempie beginning at 7:30 p.m. | DANIEL ROSS, Wor- | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- VERS, Secretary. Leona Graber, Mrs. Frank | Dr Charles P Jenne | . . DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 stock report from the New| ! to $4 had|_ gave Gold's jumped in price — & 2'%. The report the Alaska REBEKAHS | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets | every second and fourth Wednes- |day, 1.O.OF. Hall. BETTY Me- | | CORMICK, Noble Grand: RUTB BLAKE, Secretary. son for Dr. Richar¢ Williams DENTIST to the First Aid class at the OFFICZE AND RESIDENCE or's House, the subject of GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ture was “Shock.” Those to 4 p the remainder of the max- | = — ————-———— —% s § gt e R e e S | Dr. Judson Whittier E ° CHIROPRACTOR o G“y smIth i s 1 g DRUGS the Mesdames K. E. J. Finnegan, A. W, Josephine Valentine, L. Office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PHONF. 667 PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseam PHONE %i~-Free Delivery Red Cross fund was de- A vacant house was show and program of songs DENTISY' Hours 9 am. to 6 pm SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Dr. A. W. Stewart i as Red Cross nurses. Those were Augusta Kathleen McCormick, Flora Kaladivick, Ce- ashen, Emma Garn, Maria . Josephine Christo, Doro- #— Ad- was five cents and the girls over $1.65 to the fund DR. H. VANCE GSTEOPATH Consultation and examination | free. Hours i0 to 12;'1 to §; 7 to 9:20 by appointment. Today” e " {"Tomorrow‘s Styles best collection of rifles in rt of the country was that Gastineau Hotel Annex t H. Truesdale who had in | South Franklin St. Phone 177 20 rifles and shot & makes, s L ST i '{Juneau’s Own Store his guns were valued at $300 He had loaned the col- to the C. W. Young Company | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | it e PSSR “The Rexall Store” . - your word each day. Today's word Sanguine; disposed to be hopeful; the best; ‘sanguine table plans. cne Jupiter will aid whose government will meet tr mendous problems with cautious wisdom, if the stars are rightly read. Distress due to unemployment will be widespread and will affect many nations as the summer vances. Relief problems. williassume new and serious phases. Japan continues under that seem to indicate troubles arousing the people to pro- tests and even rebellion The stars are more favorable to romance than in any recent sum- mer. Persons of middle age may be as susceptible as the young Persons whose birthdate it is have | <"1 0='¢ the augury of a year of great ex-|* a5 1 o pectations which may not be ful-|2CCents | word filled Children born on this day prob-| @ When meeting a woman ac-| 1. D | quaintance on the street. should a ' emerald ably will be well balanced and in-| JWIRHES O Al clined to keep their own counsel |20 olier fo carry any packages she may have in her arms? g: Subjects of this sign of Cancer usu- A. Yes; it is the courteous thing while ally succeed through a combina- : ; : tion of ability and good luck. to (1\(1; unless the parcels are quite| River. sma Calvin Coolidge, President of the : ‘ United States, was born on this| @ When dancing is to follow a It Great Britain as, MODERN ETIQUETT! By stones to be Roberta Lee P A Caesar portents economic - Q t does cafe au lait mean, man's and what is the correct pronuncia- ride of tion? 4 | It is a French phrase mean- pience? > with milk. Pronounce 5, first a as in ask, second 0 as in no, e as in let, last syllable of Ocean each' 200 mil It rowing LOOK and LEARN ad- 1. Strictly 3. In what way did a young wo- What is What river's great that 2. The Rubicon. 4. Wisdom; discernment. 5. TheLAmazon. BE AUTY SHOP WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . . . QUICK! ||| COLE TRANSFER AR :\: Phone 3441 ({r Night 550—4' which four ] N Reliable pharmacists compoundé prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | T | By A. C. Gordon speaking, are the only ones called “precious”? fter crossing what river, did exclaim, “The die is cast"? Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST “The Clothing Man” Howme of Hart Schaftner and Marx Clothing H. S. GRAVES g i petticoat aid in the historic ) Paul Revere? the meaning of sa- entitled l [ | \ Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Phone Green 331 Shop FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing ANSWERS at very reasonable rates jamond, ruby, sapphire, and i PAUL BLOEDHORN i | S FRANKLIN STREET GASTINEAU MOTOR SERVICE PHONE 727 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gas—Oil—Storage current is so it overlies the Atlantic for a distance of more than es at the mouth? J. B. WARRACK Engineers—Contractors was used to muffle the oars | across the Charles *F ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU JUNEAU day 1872, Others who have celebrat. | Teception should it be mentioned ed it as a birthday include Joseph|™ the invitations? Pennell, artist, 1860; Nathaniel| A Yes: Hawthorne, noted author, 1804. 2 (Copyright, 1938) | GARBAGE HAULED ' Reasonable Monthly Rates KRAFFT'S Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS £ CABINET SHOP Call Phones: LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vac 538 g, I e ——— ] = r COME IN and SEE the NEW | STROMBERG-CZRLSON | RADIOS J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by [ AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY 13 and 49 “NEW AND DIFFERENT FOOTWEAR” Glass, Moulding and Plyboard | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 PHONE 62 [ PO TOP NOTCH CAFE SERVES SOFT ZORIC SYSTEM CLEAN Phone 15 The Charles W. Carter Fourth and Franklin Sts. JUNEAU = | DEVLIN’S | [ Paris Fashion Shoes . T — Satisfied Customers” Mortuary SPECIALIZING e MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances In French D || ALASKA LAUNDRY ICE CREAM | e SATISFACTION IN Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 i Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager |} GASTINEAU CAFE Pianos—Mausical Instruments READY-TO-WEAR TELEPHONE—16 Seward Street Near Third | | B | | FOOD QUALITY AT | | | UNITED FOOD CO. } | ! PORTRAITS—by TED COWLING | Phone 369 Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second | |~ Lode and placer location mnotices for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for | results. Empire classifieds pay. —photographer : The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy The First National Bank JUNEAU HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 =& [ ] PERCY’S CAFE COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES COFFEE SHOP — Resources Over Two‘ and One-Half Million Dollars = = Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718———FPhone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. 2% Pdid on Savings Accounts Junesu, Alasks Ll

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