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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JULY 14, 1938. BIRTHDAY 2() Years Ago 1t 15 to be hoped may ettled : The Empire extends comgratula- tions and best wishes today, their in th YEht bivthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: | & S — Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” good busines od judgment PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL ent Agreemer Publiched evers ev involved be EMPIRE PRINTING COMPAN WELEN TROY BENI R. L. BERNARD Second and M [ Directory b | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ! DENTISTS | Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. ation of shipping President From The Empire s Mana Vice-Pre being made in the ager B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. C. H. Mac- SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- er; M. H. EIDES, Sec- retary. L2 Office tn Ju as Second Class Matter JULY 14, 1918 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938 Thomas Riggs and Judg | W. Jennings were to visit| This is an unimportant day in awaiting the arrival of E.|planetary government, according to astrology, a time in which to rest on one’s laurels and lucky for all who plan carefully. Relaxation is recommended b; the seers who forecast great stress as the autumn progresses. Certain lines of business are to boom, but warning is given not to speculate. Under this configuration women will gain most by postponing am- bitious plans’ and concentratin upon domestic or strictly vocational nterests. | Old - fashioned handicrafts wiil| gain in popularity. Needlework and knitting will be widely cultivated Aid for victims of European and Asiatic wars will be sought before| the winter. R Again the United States is des-|— — iignated by astrologers as the future - Dr. Judson Whittier dominant power in world affairs. S Upon its statecraft will depend finai CHIROPRACTOR 1 Garden was so enthusiastic over Drugless P ysician cal recognition of the full meaning of rd “Use a word thaj She WeSs el g N Office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-9 Word Study tl him 58 a democracy | times and it is yours.” Let us in- Kissed him in public | Although the stars will encour-! | Rooms 2-3-%, Triangle Bldg. EaAT PHONE; 667 Entered in the P JULY 14 * What Do You Know? Gov | Robert {in Sitka A. Hegg SUBSCRIPTION EATES Fred Anderson v Chancy R. Willard Jeanne M. Anderson Richard Reily Rowe - las 25 per month. by earrier In ma. for §1 Belivered Times) test W ly you can paper earned quarterlies in the movies signed Wi enc now rage how much think the They They cover owledge What is th Arcturus? W wrot is “On a bicycle built humanity today on its ha One one_mon Bubseriber the Bu:ines livers of their Telephone A. Eikland and Mrs. Carl| returned from a six weeks at Warm Springs Bay. Mrs Dahl outir MOL’VT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month DENTIST in Scottish Rite Tempie nni 7:30 p. | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. ;;E;;;Eg 1;:355 vl;ol: | | TELEPHONE 176 shiptin Master; JAMES W. LEI- | VERS, ' Secretary. maga — DAILY LESSONS | IN ENGLISH By W. L. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Miss Blomgren arrived on the Humboldt for a visit of severa months in this city otherwise published here Gordon ion. e July 14, twenty years ago, Juneau | honor to France. A tribute to| was read at both of th and the French flag wa in many plac ! Dr. Richaré Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING did France show displayed Worc reason, Tl She is on our minds ver knew unanswerable questi ¢ humanity Often Misuse the prettiest girl, that I * Say, “She is the pretti- girl that I have ever known Often Mispronounced: Gala. Prc -la, final a as in ask w essed, accent first syllable, Often Misspelled: Coroner; ind final er. Corridor; corr final or Synonyms: parched REBEKANS | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets every second and fourth Wednes- |day, 1.O.OF. Hall. BETTY Mec- | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH BLAKE, Secretary. : Do not say er . S, w know: tions? = Minor McLain, formerly of Nnm(‘“ was picked as the “Navy Appollo” by Howard Chandler Christie and William Krieghoff, artists, .lnd M,vl\ Garden and Lillian Ru the} Torrid, hot, arid, Stag¢ beauties. McLain's picture was| parching, burning, tropi- »ainted by the artist, and Mary No one 168 arned try GELEAS § AT 8 7 ade; and they few mont Hegel proved by were no more planets in He had to recall his book from the pre: planet Neptune was discovered. The w in August, 1914, overtook dozens of books hich demonstrated that war could not come for ons economic, financial, military, sociological Compared with the hazards and ironies of future, it is measurably safe to ask que great many names, dates, and fixed. We know that the xt dec fools of the ne philosopher made I SSSSS S USS N Guy Smith | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Colisemm PHONE ®i—Free Delivery event The olar be- all the law crease our vocabulary by mastering age the bitterest factional feuds in the | one word each day; ‘TadRYE word political and governmental matters about | Importunity; troublesome persis- the nation is to present a solid are | tency. “Her importunities ~at las front to hostile forces. distance | prevailed Girls who contemplate war clouds to Arcturus hat the encyclopedia it 'is. We P as threatening to the youth of many know that the name of the lover who every night nations should realize that the swam across a wide arm of the sea to visit his swee planetary influences are most aus heart was Leander. We know, do not know, t picious for romanc opening lines of the poem of which the concluding Persons whose birthday it is have words are “a bicycle built for two.” We know, or dc the augury of a year of pleasant not know, the difference between a proton and a pro- social experiences mingled with pro- portsman, tein; it is in the dictionary. We know th: Panama gress in business or prof onal WEEKEND WORLD FLIGHTS NOT FAR l)l TANT 2 i agreed upon Ludwig Carlson, of Auk Bay Sal- ) Canning Company, motored Juneau for a short stay, return- to Auk Bay a few hours later.| tions — ing places toric oc- e — 1 S DY v, MODERN ETIQUETTH By Roberta Lee in aviation from that h 2 man from A. Lindber hav- Adol- C. B. Dudden, Pavlof Harbor, W ng arrived on his boat, It is a far annery! as in Juneau, the the Lone Atl; in the casion in 1927 wher Eagle, land remar in which this Hours 9 a.m. to 6 prm SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 S 3 then winged way nti afely hi or r monoplanc Hox 1g} ed \d the world in “Tomorrow'’s Styles | year of from New off famou. time flight He in pped cut Lindbergl York to Paris record made lone {li and e more than half the by 1t around hteen hour is nothing flights to be completed here of and Post Hughes ha tion in large part ha ment. With four comps man was comfortable ir peed trip n element in 4 ntific advance- or port the of the nion mi; one bhes ing equipment that money can buy flight that few more round-t in a probably nothing i since Wrights first #flew < H has carried the human drama that went with Aviation history Am Lot There the across the ocean a place for that of the “Spirit Paris with the simple c that Lindbergh the United State of flying nothing can remove. thos tirst 'by Post and Harold Gatty around the world and then by Post alone They like Lindbergh, the pony expr the me. Today it is just plain commercial Much of the nt of danger The who fly the airways today know just about what their equipment will do; the and with it much of the drama What the Hughes’ flight is how aviation equipment way of and reliability to the knowledge will soon be traveling on schedule weekend world flight is a probability for the pr slim rican lad wi of St ment In annal great flight from the made were riders of fiyir business. elem and chance has been removed men uncertainty is gone will prove, if anything has ady the It far ed in will air globe possibility, wdd lnes A but probably that around the speed already established not a remote nt generation COURAGING NOTE FRONT DISPUT IN WATER- The shipping inter while there is rumble of tieup there definitely encouraging note to be found in the thus far. The present contracts expire at the end September, but now, in the middle of July. have been started aimed tows amiable agreement when the Such action is empl convinced that ups and curtailment of commercial activity preliminary steps at this time try agreeable settlement. It is an excellent si John Public, who must pay the bill in the addition to suffering the with tieups. If both sides in can make all the usual threats and c in such instances in the for months the chances are very favorable that when the first of October rolls around they will have at a place where signing up will be a simple matter 1t is a sensible and logical approach. Tt n centering 1 the coast and again is one reports of discussions rd an action that both worker little time nes for and is gained by tie- thus the indicative ers are to and reach o0 for old long an run in inconvenience which always results 1e controversy customary a half harge icoming two an arrived - HAR'’S Idlnbleh This is an air view point on the Pacific tie. We do not The past Aflan- Nation: to ask is east of a point on the know where the League of scure, and it is a pleasure will be twenty years from now. questions about it and feel that a chaos. We begin to understand many years translating “Hamlet” into He Hamlet” a fine play and a work of geniu: wanted to preserve it posterity by a language whose future was certain. is 11 drift » man who spent ancient Greek considered and he it into a for putting Others Have Faced the Labor Problems (Phil There i ) elopment s ident adelphia Record) hogwash mployer-emplc recent relations in the sion appointed” by subject in Great Sweden takes genuine significance. from their statements, it will be news to | militant labor unions have act or John L. Lewis jers may discover for the de tic countries have a way of cracking down on irresponsible unionism. It may also” be news to them that workers generally have submitted and even welcomed a degree of union regulation where it for the good of the natic a whole . The United States was late in facing of industrial relations. There is much t learn from Europe, even though there may that we can should imitate. But if the commission br a list of mistakes to be avoided job. last-minute extension of the scope the inquiry to include Sweden will be welcomed by those who look upon Sweden as the most soundly progressive nation in the old world, With a minimum of hatred, struggle or radicalism, Sweden, spite of serious natural handicaps, has made tremendous strides toward the protection of its democracy by advancing the material well-being and secyrity of the masses of its people True, the Swedish unions have not played the sole role in this movement. But they have played an important one. | An official report on such matters ought to serve as a guide both for American employers and labor and for the Government. afloat about dev United Pre Britain Jud; e con Roosevelt and in, to study t tec And some union le: that perfectly he zner first ime 1o0cra bec necessary its problem at we can be little or 5 back no more than it will have performed a valuable The of in We didn't Newark man to States of Treasury b way.—Bostc probe into the motives which led a leave his entire estate to the United America, but maybe he figured that the weuld eventually get most of it, any- Herald Three mor ‘98 stood the is a thought Detroit hs of the Spanish-American War in Treasury only 391 million dollars. There for us here, if peace becomes too costly News. borer who was struck by lightning in Wash- didn’t know it until someone been leaning on his shovel for nothing. cac and hasn’t Gasoline consumption last year increased 7.6 per- cent. It seems a lot of people are leading the more abundant life on wheels. (2D i told him, | GOLD IN THEM THAR WATERS decided operators of the Karimata, the world IJI-I'M dredger, as they began dredging in Holland’s Zuider Zee. The men seek cargo—millions in gold—on the British frigate Lutine which sank in a gale about 1799, d‘ dredging operations, and shows size of the huge Karimafa. — Q. What tea-dance, dance? A. She should wear a pretty af- ternoon dress to a tea dance, a con- ventional evening dress to an eve- ning dance. Q. How should a and to girl an wear evening to a should invitations be sent for kend party? A. These invitations may be informal notes, or by telephone. Q. Is it obligatory to give favors to guests at a home luncheon? A. No; this is entirely D —_— a optional —_— | LOOK and LEARN | | By A. C. Gordon I 1. Does sound travel water or in air? 2. tragedian? 3. What is the chief port of Nova Scotia? 4. What is the other the Northern Lights? Who said, “Our country, riglit wrong”? faster in name for or ANSWERS 1. Over four times water. 2. Edwin 3. Halifax. 4. Aurora borealis. 5. Stephen Decatur, the Ameri- can naval officer, at a banquet given in his honor on his return from the Algerian war in 1815, e L The weight of blood is 1/18 that of the whole body. faster in Forrest. P Bogs sometimes go to a depth of 40 feet. Who was America’s first'great | NEW assistant _secretary of commerce, Richard C. Patterson, jr., above, has taken over his du- ties in Washington, D. C., where he will aid Commerce Secretary Daniel C. Roper. IS A ROLLER o &be RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m Kids’' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m (Y | ! { { | | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 X It's Paint We ilave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E.0.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 | Phone 4753 | ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANI Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD Co. TELEPHONE—16 e TOP NOTCH CAFE SERVES SOFT IC Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third | | ! The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two ol One-Half Million Dollars matters. sonal effort ably and sign of Cancer win great success. Others Much depends upon per- Children born on this day prob-| ! will be talented intellectually | artistically. Subjects of this William Winter, author and jour- nalist, was born on this day 1836. | South Franklin St. DR. H. VAN“ B OSTEOPATH Consu'tation and examination ree. Hours i0 to 12;'1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment Gastineau Hotel Annex Phone 177 who have celebrated it as a birthday include George Peter | Alexander Healy, artist, 1813; T. C.! | Platt, U. S. Senator, 1822 | (Copyright, 1938) DU received gifts of ] $4.776,386 during the past year. : | Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. Graduate Los Angeles College o of Optometry and ‘Opthalmology Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | —4 [ STy FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 554 — Today” i ' Juneau’s Own Store S SN T “The Rexall Store” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. - s, JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street z PIPEIPEIOE T L SRS S T | | The Charles W. Carter | Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Homne of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Mortuary Fourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ——3 | BODDING TRANSFER | MARINE I’HONE BUILDING [ ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vae 538 Rock—Coal Hanlin‘ Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery T i I | iy KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING || and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. || B TR R SRR W L e O | “NEW AND DIFFERENT FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 NEW: ALASKAN JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 HOTEL So. Franklin Street JUNEAU——Phone Single O TED COWLING Phone 369 —photogiapher || 0Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. T PERCY'S CAFE I| Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ‘ COFFEE SHOY Percy Reynolds, Manager [ EE—————————- e 1 S ARSI Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association - wmuruum P. Q. Box 2718———FPbone 3 " OFFICE—119 Seward St. o Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W, Second Try the Empire classifieds for | results. GASTINEAU MOTOR SERVICE PHONE 727 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gas—Oil—Storage J. B. WARRACK Engineers—Contractors JUNEAU Y AR A R COME IN and SEE the NEW l STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Batisfied Customers” SPECIALIZING In French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Y Lode and phcer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts