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“w | 3 [92 occasions Cardozo sided with the administration Py .,. P Daily Alaska Empire 7.5 i o ive oot i in- HAPPY i i . PROFESSIONAL R, validating the NRA, the original farm moratorium, the ———B IRTHD A Y | 20 [cars ‘4 0 || HorOSCO e lrector FRATERNAL SOCIETIES BB ELEe C oty pventris exosmt Sundsy By the me loan fuw, the refund of impounded taxes under| 0 | ‘ GASTINEAU CHANNEL PIRE PRINTING COMPANY W Hd \issal by the chief executive of e Empire extends congratula- e ) ) r,v-nml‘ SErEn 1e AA \ I I 1 . ‘v e chief executive of . % " st wishes today, their| From The Empire | ‘The stars incline i ; RELEN TROY BENDER - S trade commissioner e __birthday anniversary, to the follow- L ROy S0 by Drmavy Sl B P O ELER mon R L BERN.\)»I] S kot i « disser from six majority opinions, ;.. FERA 4| | DRS. KASER & FRERBURGER | | every Wednesday at 8 Ao - e e a cultural adjustment act and in i s A i i DENTISTS | pm. Visiting brothers Entered In the Post J as Second Cls S| tha - Crutte railroad retirement, municipal b JULY 11 : LS Eaal ¥ TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938 Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- s 10N RATES 0 tration and “hot oil” case William Fromholz Mrs. Willis E. Nowell, Miss Fran-| aqverse planetary aspects domin- PEONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- « Balivered by carrler In Juneau and Douslas for $1.58 Ber month dissent he was al A. B. Meen ces Nowell, and Everett Nowell left| ate today, according to astrology TR Pt er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- Your : n $6.00 a6 TooAss IR ebikion o TN Mrs. M. D. Williams on the Northwestern to spend the|rThe stars are believed to disturb Sustt B elint e retary. R T v S R lgemtadiol s L i ; Robert N. Satre ummer in Seattle. the mind, causing selfishness and Jy_ i — Subesiber: : ¥ 4 Deal law were upheld, n those which Jack Giray | intolerance. - S = T JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 the Bu-ne : 1ste ¢ unemployment and old age pension pro- Pra¥ik V. Eitemand Dr. L. O. Sloane was appointed by | The morning hours may be ex-| ez . MOUN y GE No. 10 002; bt e i f the social security act. s: ot | the President to the Medical Ad-|{remely threatening to the plans Becolh o Il : Mrs. George A. Lingo 5 S st Div ) 4 I Monday of each month R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. I made clear his conviction that the Olif O, Swakisén visory Board for the First DIVISIon, | of women who will gain most by| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ta Sootuiili BN TNRE The Associnte 5% be ‘construed as & rigid frame- 3 ; | taking the place vacated by resig-|doing least under this rule of the Sc e sepubliestion. of AR il | nation of Dr. P. J. Mahone. : ppneT beginping at 7:30 pm Sberwise creditec rk, b iving organism which must grow to - g e | stars. £ | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | DANIEL ROSS, Wor- publiched et needs of the nation. e — ; siogl It 1s a favorable configuration TELEPHONE 176 } . JAMES W. LEL A CIRCULATI pt of ‘the general welf " H. L. Faulkner was appointed for travel and encourages escape \fihip[ul Ma.stcl, JA] v - ALASEA CIRCOLATI the concept of “the general weltare’static.” | yRATTY [ ESSONS | |Government ‘Appeml Agent in the fiom everyday affairs. - Airpiane| | VERS. secretary. ! 2 he wrote. “Necds that were narrow or parochial a Voiaie Marshall who had | gy bl ) place of John B. Mar Joucne: ) may be interwoven in our day with the | IN ENGLISH resigned. affairs will fix national at- REBEKANS L f the nation. What is critical or urgent, | e tention at an early date, it is fore-| . ST Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets anges v the time { By W. L. Gordon [| Mrs. Eaward Larson and Mrs. W cast. Surprising moves by European Dr. Richar¢ Williams every second and fourth Wednes- He read opinions in a VR RO S ,L S. Pullen were in charge of petfect-| ,oers will quicken interest in pro- DENTIST day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mec- n smile n his Words Ot BOLITON _|1nk srrangeminG for -Tlx“‘ l"-‘“‘”]‘)”}‘nrmn of American holdings OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | |CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh ere nof r ot clarity and literary quali Vords Offen Misuted: Do not say, | of business for the Salvation De- ghroad | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | BLAKE, Secretary. P g & tremendotis capacity Tor work, despite a| L5 c ery, bib 85:800C 8y the other| partment of the : American ‘Red| aen who bave jprofited throngh| | > A A 5 “ foid 5 o b ® one.” Say, “It is just (or quite) as| Cross. public positions now may be bitter-| va_ LhE R e ki b S Nosmponiote AR T8 good ly criticized as misuse of relief funds B - yroportior ire of the court’s opinions Often Mispronounced: Ivory. Pro-| Robert Kennedy, Secretary of Lo~ causes widespread anxiety. - - especially when he questioned counsel. His in- stressed, and not iv-ri. ion, said about 20 un'ls and Women | the jssues in coming campaigns for | CHIROPRACTOR | es. however, frequently brought out points in- Often Misspelled: Annual; two| called at the Winter and Pond Hall| nolitical offices. As needs increase ’ Drugless P*7sician | D R U G s ertently, or deliberately, concealed by the arguer. the previous evening to see about|inctead of diminishing, there will be| ‘I Office hours: 1v-12, 1 7-9 By many he was r led as the court’s outstand- ' SYRODyI Blond . (adjective).| working in the canneries apprehension concerning future ap-| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. s didn B i fair, fair-skinned, light-complex- i SronIRtOlA. i PHONT: 867 i PUROLA REMEDIES eem i : fpcn Ay : ioned, light-colored. Bishop J. R. Crimont left for a| Both men and women may be|® i . | ACTION IN B hl\"IUI BAY e oiO ol banly ey Word Study: “Use a word three|visit to Scattle and Portland, at|jmitable under this configuration.|T e | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ol ng hours of work and early retirement, he also Was | times and it is yours” Let us in-jwhich time he was to attend to|Girls should study self-control and| ¥ | FULLY COMPOUNDED meticulously punctual. He 1ys was on lme for crease our vocabulary by mastering: business matters in the two cities. | ¥ | ens ir i ; y m 2 i bu : | unselfishness. | m on|Sessions and conferences of the court and almost one word each day. Today's word ih 8 et e SR LN Dr. A. W S’t‘ewart Front Street Next Coliseum her- nissed a day from his dutie Appropriate (adjective); specially| Mrs. Alyce Anderson, 5chool|he augury of a year of untest,| | DENTISY | PHONE ®i~-Free Delivery ' e e There goes the man who writes the most power- suitable; as, “words appropriate to| teacher at Ninilchic, arrived in Ju-| gome may suffer from domestic Hours 9 am. to 6 D; el S U ISR SRy ears in | ful English of any Columbia student since Alexander the theme.” ! neau on the Admiral Farragut and | gprife in coming months when in-| | SEWARD BUILDING { e e e : i B © | Hamilton,” one professor is reported to have said of DR was staying at the Zynda Hotel. |laws may be troublesome. There Office Phone 469 { S R the Bristol regior = —————— — | ERRRE LA i E b - - ear. Cardozo while he was yet an undergraduate B 2 should be prosperity for many. o Acce eport to hiarg, ADCL SUPERT | A R s i bt MODERN P. R. Bradiey, Territorial Food|" Gpildren born on this day prob- | Tomorrow’s Styles ing in The E Satu between 20 and 30 fish- | gty WL e bW Administrator, appointed H. A. Pin-| apic’ v be fond of varied inter- DR H. VANPE Today” ermen have been checked in by the tax collector as| e read for his profession with his liberal arts educa- ?TIQUETTE ger of the Alaska Treadwell Goid | csts and inclined toward adven-| | S ROk A | Y A1i6hs ther worc ey are not citizens of tion as a foundation and passed the New York state L Mining Company as his assistant. | yyre. Subjects of this sign are gen-| Comuum‘)‘n AR TeNmInation t s + ntion | Par examinations in 1891. In practice he early became e Tt Jiteder £ S - . - P : Folian renowned for his keenly analytical mind and much By Roberta Lee ek | el ol a0 o B M of so becoming been w e f e s ytic ind 3 | perience setbacks. | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | S Calte witki Kier who are attempting | °f his work was as a “lawyer’s lawyer appellate g - - - SRS George Eastman of Kodak r;qu b Caiosst o). Aanes to make an hone nt and non-resident | ©ases as his special field. Q. How can one make acquain- was born on this day 1854. Others| | go,th Jaranklin St. Phone 177 < ; independent Democrat in politics, he Was ' ane = who have celebrated it as a birth- & Baharsian atike : tances when spending one’s vaca- T e T i — : R il Bt el ek in 1913 on a fusion to the New York tion at a hotel? | ‘:‘ i w‘;’.‘,“‘\‘mx: ,‘:;l‘u' i % { Juneau’s O St activities when the forbids it, and they Supreme court, a tribunal of original jurisdiction. In. A, Usually such aequaintances| iR e ’\‘_’_‘]-f‘r-' o J;) bl 'wn Store S el e dkabd through union or- February of the following year when he had been will result from common interests. | m‘\‘:“"l’;m’“‘“""‘ o o Robert Sinpson OptD are, as we understand it, hi rough union or o it s A N s e : e e ety st, g ’ chakel i P SR ARSI R ganizations, of they wouldn't be Working? Ala \]u. bench only one month, Gov. Martin H. Glynn, in‘;w often serve as an introduc (Copyright, 1938) | Graduate Los Angeles College | | £y ———— A Y S v Democrat, named him to the state c t of appeals, ton. 2 f Opt t) d 3 o are going to interested in knowing the an s A 04 - i of Optometry an fo that question which doubtiess will be revealed at| When that body i for addition Hices 0 as fofs (8. How: should Jgggmelon be) i} TO SEWARD | Opthalmology “The Rexall St g lear its c 1dar. g a7 ¥ iR Mrs. Alice Hargr s, of Seat- | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | ore the 1 ; e Al With a fork, cutting a small| J . ) & I the Alaska Game Commission S B anking hiece at a time, and leaving the e ot SRR B - e, has been ainst allens, or those who would ; supreme court, wa upon the seeds on the plate - BERW L0 L BRatit MBSy, beuns & Relishie e e itizenship without | URANIMoUs request of the judges of the court of ap-| Q. Is there any type of call that| St SR I IR el ol U | i i S0 RNGY R R e L e itin eVRect Dointed ot o them Cardbuns| SHRIINL B sepech e Der son, & merchant there, andalso/ | UALL (oL fo%: OIu CupONRe bescoming, ‘olbistns cor aUemblOg W, The v BAAaeL v st e N B Wiy ;.I : ol Dl g Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heaston, in| | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- B T b the resuit thAL reets |JuDK and the fact that he not even a member . Yes; the call of condolence. | SR | aRistnt . (TGOIAKT | yeoming fair | Of the appellate division, but they renewed their un- B i | Cckan ) e s S | LE TRANSFER | | Fotbpetion by none tltens animous suggestion, and he was appointed ' * AN MEN ON TRIP | ,,Ch?“ Hirbiui i) Butler-Mauro Drug Co. PN, e e et AT In 1917 Gov. Charles . Whitman, a Republican, | | Robert L. Eddy and Don Cawley ——— working in the same direction, suc the Treasurer’s | Made him a permanent member of the court of app: i LOCK and LEARN officials of the American Can Com- il pras fice are doing in |10 Succession to Samuel W. Seabury, vho had resigned | | pany, are passengers on the Mount . :‘:f.";j_‘f,[‘l “‘, ; to run for governer in the fall of 1926 Cardozo | | By A. C. Gorded McKinley for Seward. They wili| Have Your Eyes Examined by ,H' S. GRAVES" i N e R T T TS ot S (or PASHAYAD Sictacd BUARE e make a tour of canneries in the Al- | The Clothing Man’ Certainly if a person will not become a citizen 5 : I % i e . % Dr. Rae L Carlson I aska Peninsula area and return. . . R vk 4 e i H. Hiscock as chief j nd he was elected for a full| i3 S > ¥ Home of Hart Schaftner and when there i mity to do so, he is not entitled ! = 2| i i, OPTOMETRIST ! ity gy 14 years. ! = | arx Clothing to make a in competition with those who | !¢rm o Y i . lendd 5 r r ’ e o Tieon of citizenship. And,| This would have brought his service at Albany| 1 Of Watls the “lead” In pen Offios Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry . ¥ I o] Z % iy 4 P e . s made | Shoj Phone Green b 2 G i s retirement ut his appointment to the nation’s su-' greqo which he does pay allegiance. LR B o ored? TEARS of Lillian Mondello, | | Mortuary | lgm————————= | GASTINEAU MOTOR 4 preme court by President Hoover on February 15, 1932, 3. Does a five-dollar gold piece| 10, couldn't bring back “Rex” | | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | ! ASSOCIATE JUSTICE CARDOZO transferred him to Washington contain exactly five dollars worth | the dog she said would “live for- | PHONE 136 | FINE f SERVICE NS e e 4 S o of gold? | ever if autos watch out for him."” | L vaihasa Toras e | PHONE 727 S 5 ? re ° na ieq| Two days later vas run J iring One of the nation’s outstanding jurists has passed David Lloyd George says that the one-time Brit- m"-m“”(“"‘x”‘?‘Q'm‘:l“““f‘"“:* flpl:1‘~l(“ 3 el carcangolfill:; Teay- at very reasonable rates GENE%AL AU;IIOSREPMRING % oo ahat a b Assool s- |ish lion is twittering like a frightened bird. Mayb e carth a o water which| H ! as—Oil—Storage I.(.lvx‘nlilin m .m;‘v‘ :]u. in n;. m.;ll .f]A oc 4‘[1( ‘Jvu(‘” e e B e ot | oresona e word (o). (s Boston x"ll",l l‘;‘vei:‘h license, but s o e PAUL BLOEDHORN ‘ tic Benjamin Nathan (.lnn.m A,.mu(‘.n abitiie fagaipse SIIE L IBCRY phere”? “The Store for Men” S. FRANKLIN STREET ' | of 68. Cardozo went to the Supreme Court bench as 5. What i S aiucst i “ = 1 5 5. What is the largest ety in |y et e 9 | the successor of Oliver Wendell Holmes, “the great| 3 . : Texas? | “Alaska s - G-man who directs tigation resigns . i B ey dissenter.” He was gencrally hailed then as a “liber- |, (ZE WO CEEed sl ANSWERS | 4 prT f E J B. WAgRACK al,” as one who was incli consider the ultimate il ; 5 1. Graphite mixed with clay. ngineers—Contractors | q takes a G-man to find a new job.—Dayton News. i H g —Triangle B S M it arthioa i SaeE | Sl 2. The . Sanitary Meat Co. | j Front g‘ ity HOTEL JUNEAU the basis of logical hair-splitti I N that Piahie anaidssitaim -REvE Sroa again : ‘l‘_;\ . FOR QUALITY MEATS BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU As a member of the supreme court Cardozo quickly | defaulted on the war debt, we can only conclude ;i )ll';‘_(;\_“‘;q'(‘;;' e called the AND POULTRY n = | LYLAH WILSON bore out predictions that his construction of the con-| regretfully that although our old allies could take it -\phvnl*. o, ® the “HE - MREE DEVRVER Y | BODDING TRANSFER | | Contoure Telephone stitution would be extremely liberal. He had been on | they can't dish it out.—Boston Herald. 5 Y Houston Call Phones: 13 and 49 MARINE PHONE | || X-Er-Vae 538 s e e the high bench less than a year when President Fran- » Rk BUILDING 707 gz s gl";to;;l':l;t}sgx‘:;o":w | Klin D. Roosevelt’s administration raised many new| Almost ““””"‘I "“'"‘:‘ fileonets Mese. Lzaler woulla i o 2 5} ook Gosl Hasling | m " RADIOS | : . A ooy g i 8 ain any impulse to horn into the Kentucky pri- : [ Stove—Fuel Oil Delive: 1 ‘(nlnd rj'zn.nlrl.! quesians ot Iulhfu]‘pyv s, Mn: often | Those mountain feuds 5o on and on.— | | ¥ 1¢s Paint We ilave 11 | | GARBAGE HAULED | Ih i/ “Ii *NEW_ AND: DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. e e b || IDBALPAINT SHOR. ||| - Secspie. Mmoo || =l = O EVLIN’S "Ous door siep 1s worm by In the historic court terms of 193¢ to 1937, known| Germany is acquiring a deficit of $2.800000.000| | ! ! E. 0. DAVIS l KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING || | DE Full':il Ns‘h | Bm.sied Customers' ; 3 as “recovery years 27 federal laws backed by the |annually, and all without the help of any tax-spending | | ! TE;FPHO:‘;‘;B’“ | '| and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. || | Farls on [ Bliges, l __—i President were questioned in the supreme court. On |congressmen. |E, o 2 ,_I- b J ] 2 e & | 3 2 X — | Glass, Moulding and Plyboard |5 J E—A U £ SPECIALIZING ZORIC { J NE 62 || PHOTO TOP NOTCH ruoe @ | | MELODY HOUSE e One Plank Makes A Fun Platform MEMO . By Lydia Gray Shaw. OU don’t have to own a jungle gym, slide or trapeze bar to keep your child happy outdoors this summer. He'll be just as con- tented with one long board in the back yard to play with. In fact, he’ll be able to devise many more kinds of play with it than station- ary equipment would allow. Here are some of the things this six- year-old youngster does with his board. He likes to jump up and down on it, and to jump from it to the ground. He finds it a wonder- ful place to stage an automobile race. And he slides h:lppll) down it, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JULY ]l , |938 ALASKA LAUNDRY SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 CAFE Sl iRVES SOFT ICE CREAM 5 i | ! N g | ! | | | | | | | | 4| ] SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES’—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR ! Beward Street Near Third i Bank Juneau, Alaska I The B. M. Behrends | COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars NEW ALASKAN HOTEL il:' l || So. Franklin Street JUNEAU: Phone Single O PORTRAITS by TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” & PERCY’S CAFE l Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager | | | } SO Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Pbone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. | Juneau, Alasks l};————————» | results. Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) and I Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 J Itallan 2 2 Dinners Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second e GASTINEAU CAFE D e . Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts T — i S A— 5 R

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