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§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938. o 1 = T | ez . is now ‘the Duke of Windsor, for centering world at- PPY P s ey . l' Dfll’ v Alflsk(l ;mpu‘e tention, but d he high day of her life she was HA | | - PROFESSIONAL J ne of the outstanding rulers abroad. BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago | Horoscope 1Yecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES published evers cvening except Sunday by the The mother of five grown children, Marie had| . = = | o [ GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY seen describec queenly mother and a motherly | The Empire extends congrptula- w e B £ R A Lo kel oeat mpoces 88 B LR R ointment of hey tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire ||| ‘The i ':‘“;‘"'n & oot = R Ry - - ypalere Business Manager | TUC ; gt 7 birthday anniversary, to the Joliow- | | [ s i o A B. P. 0. ELKS meet ERNA fe w at e termed “th eficiencies a leser- i o~ Second and Main Btreets, Juneau, A ife wa \I‘ s A3 m‘ “m_‘“\:”“‘“ k”"‘" 1’;11 ing: - ~4-[+ #| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 b — | tion rince Caro e presen g e Albert Wile 5 bty ot bt ’ DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers — e Wi " Y a2 Matter, | 108 O ) i b by : . In celebration of a victary of the| WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938 ; -"'"",'L‘, — | latter renounced his 1 to the Rumanian throne Lars Haugse Americans, a parade was held in| | Blomgren Building welc%wgéN%xI’-L Mac- U ORI ION B s for §1.25 per month. | 0 December 31 nd disappeared from Ru- Howard Thompson Juneau, followed by a dance on the| Balancing good and evil the PHONE 56 il ool e mail, postare 5 (600, | MA0IA. Later he appeared in Paris with Magda Lloyd Jarman Jcity streets, music furnished by the|planetary aspects today are a bit Hours 3 am to 9 pm. :;iary' g & v one ear. I 1 $12.0 1 J ipeact, r of a Rumanian industrialist, as Joanne Jorgenson Junedt ‘Clty. Bandi | uncertain, * according to astrology. I 3 4 TomipHy SOty s compar By a coup he later regained the ¥ o ->-eo .| W. A Hesse, Kennecott mining | The early morning is bl auspicious | - " $ i throne. | ' engineer, promised A. J. Sprague to L‘"::’nf‘: signing contracts for ‘“t““‘}‘ S 4 | MOUNT JUISNE:’?de(;E‘NO. l“; lep) News Office B Office, 37 eral occasions e 5 Beatropti » some tropt fry with him to) PUSIMESS. ect an our Tele 1 : o ral occasions Queen Marie was reported DAILY LESSONS | take ot o olant in the waters| The stars appear to promise im- Monday of each month MINDER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | .o have (ried to induce Carol to return to his family IN ENGLISH Btk B aters| rovemeht in business early i the | DT- Charles P. Jenne 1y ST Rt Tenipid ssocinte Ve " = " 4, E: ¥ ace, = e feeed - r not| nd resume his place as crown prince. After the | at j_‘“ R ; : g autumn when troubled internation- | DENTIST beginning At 1:30 pak etherwise credited ; 1508y eatl King Ferdinand, Mihai (Michael) the | By W. L Glotdh Charles Goldstéin published in 5) oo tions in Europe will have a, | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wore i ooy 1 of Carol and Princess Helen was proclaimed | | e R The Empire his ffer to buy Shatk| q(mujating effect in the United| kL ter; JAMES W. LEI- “ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTE LARGE 5 el o ity B e 4 porpoise, and hair seal skins, oil| gt shipful Master; g A AT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION His grandmother thereafter devoted much of —* nd meat, It dried, in order to try| S 0 Bl _ 4+ | VERS, secretary. REDBERE ik ——— - ime to the boy king in his preparation for leader-, Words Often Misused: Do not ay. oyt the possibilities of utilizing this| Canada is to enjoy an even| | 3 of his people That isn't a circumstance com- {IEIGhLSE ddpesns To SERARIKIAD Hill iy | REKAHS ; Rk e Sl L g project |come to us, owing to Great Brit- | o s i Queen Marie was noted for her kindness and Pared to my experience.” Say, “That " goward Kelly, former president] O 1o us, oving o |1 Dr. Richard Williams | | Persevesaice Lodge No. 2-A meets htfuiness toward others and for her great works 15 @ ifle (or, a very slight mat- of the Grand Trunk system, Capt.|® (o “HEEE TR BR6CH 0 o of-‘ r. Richar al every second and fourth Wednes- )f charity among the sick and bereaved and the poor. ') Compared to my expgrience.” | Nichelson, General Manager,and| .. - t k at this time.| DENTIST day, IOOF. Hall. BETTY Mec- Wi g 's follows. . Often Mispronounced: Massacre. ofher high officials of that com-|.Cc OF Other work at this time.| 7 AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTHE Her phiic life she once expressed as follows s : -a-ker FiFg oy o o B 777 There will be bitter competition for OFFICE k A Pronounce mas-a-ker, first as as pany were interested visitors at! O i S GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. duty, be good to others. Have the in at, second a as in ask unstressed. | yuneau while the Prince Rupert was }?‘“;‘"“g‘s- mj“ wi :‘”lk bicd L forgiving seventy times seven. Take joy accent first syllable. in port “:""‘]’ n : 033"129( persistence, ,L_ e B B 1 I vhere you can, find it and live it with all your heart,| Often Misspelled: Suffragette. Ob- " pudwig Carlson, of the Auk Bay|® Tfiifgffi“’re:"f“ S L S b - a clean tongue in your head. If possible, hurt Serve the ff and the tte, Canning Company at Port Althorp,i ety 0o o8 e n T & : I H an. Believe, hope, forgive. Be patient, never| Synonyms: Nonchalance, uncon- s in Juneau for a short visit. 5 s Dr. Judson Whittier I give. e | . ? ce, indif . many unusual cases in the autumn lespair. Tn the hour of adversity square your shoulder ' insousiance, indifference, care-| ynited States Marshal J. M.Tan-j & % "HE0 ! i S CHIROPRACTOR nd lift up your head to God and to the stars. The ' symey ner, who left for the south, ve- o Ot e, | iyl D R U G s At b B0, oLe, Word Study e a word three gy med on the Prince Rupert. Mr.| Waiat if g g‘fb 8 | | office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-9 0 sad heeven M eRES IO times and it is yours.” Let us in- Tanner said that the coast cities| g 15 glven that beginning al | prome 9.3-4, Triangle Bldg. Ability o speak five languages made Queen Marie crease our vocabulary by mastering yere all busy, even Hoquiam and quarrel will be: easy under this cunf PHONF: 667 PUROLA REMEDIES — — 2 brilliant conversationalist and was to her, she once one word each day. Today’s Word: | sperdeen were building ships. “r‘:(‘;”“"’“ Wwhich ““‘;“ the “”"x e — T ‘G INDUSTRY PRESENTS id, like living so many different lives. Her spoken Inadequately; deficiently. “Your mpe pixie, Tom Smith, captain, 21 encourages sensitiveness. Fam S PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FISHING 1T STI 4 e lies should exercise diplomacy. | - PLEASANT PICTURE NOW and ritten expressions were replete with wit, re- definition is inadequately (@X- qrrived in Juneau from the trip| |3 SIOUE SHSREISE ¢ it FULLY COMPOUNDED e fined humor and delicate feeling. She was of inde- Pr B to Skagway and way ’]mvn.& ‘bnn., couraged by numerous lending com- Dr.A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Colisewm : 1< on the fishings Pendent thought, which was indicated by her views % AR shipment of strawberries to panies, there will be intense resent- | OENTIST U e Ih" I’”“ ‘,,, »“l R Althpugh King Ferdinand was of the Catholic MODERN ’:”_H"'(I panign I o o spent money without* thought of the SEWARD BUILDING b B B, peen threatenini e enti 3 aith. Queen Marie was a communicant of the Protes- 2 il ! o days of reckoning. Many studies will Cffice Phone 469 o e s has been settled and the opera £ By -8 B 1 e Sl Weather: Highest 64; lowest 52, concerin the “whsat ‘tise: bft iny p 3 SRR, aga th the striking workmer at work, In “1 ]" :‘1)\“1‘:!:)‘1‘! ““Jf)‘)’(“‘“’:"i] ::;];;“""“"‘ iy (WA A HeE ETIQUETTE Clear. and Hhe application :r L(;)e ]hsggiu'__ - AL e ‘s Styl Bristol Bay the greatest red salmon run in history is Ontvoh Bevkr IO HRBaIA Fdt part 1 iy e By Roberta Lee T system in families ;u——-fif——H 'VA-i——rE —=y omorrow S olyles " ience 1 en an anne v ble to h b T f i 'S S S day it i \" - experienced with 1 o PP e once said. “Without being n free-thinker, T am g + Peggy Graduates | Persons whose birthday it is have | Al ' Today cope with the situatic very much above the differences of creed. I am a : the sutve Hu b Yook Braraggl ] i Wiikthd R add uy to Al i S ! ki Al Bl Q. How can one improve his progress, but love affairs may in-| | Conswitation and examination | . e Gl hdo SRR bR ko be aunch Profestant and never felt tempted to change gqyle of talking if he is a poor con- terfere with business successamong| | free. Hours 0 to 12;'1 to 5; 3} ‘ g ‘:‘ ,‘ ‘”L e Nalet e TiRat Gutiook of 1D ligious confession as I found a freedom in the versationalist? the young. Newspaper employees 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | | cert it "‘\ ‘, , ]‘ ”' '“ . g Protestant Church that is unallowed in others. We A. PFirst by reading, so that should profit. I Gastinean Hotel Annex | the with normal activities 2 L need religion, but T prefer mine without barriers or what one says is worth hearing, and Children born on this day prob- | South Franklin St. Phone 177 , Ketchikan situation had bee d by thinking out the sentences be- & ing. It is probable that not a car would have if an agreement had not inday. Onl six weeks of the fish T A would have mes huge curtail delay Southeast pack if not The result ;.would have elimination of 1t been felt not alor packers and the f men but by the Te en time came around to collect the fish X Alaska’s princiy urce of revenug this has been avoided. There may & drop in the pack a result of i promises not to be grea thus far. Tt is fishermen realized the fi going by and acted accordingly, which certainly has been for the benefit of the Territory. M A million and a half c has been the forecast for Bristol Bay but the phenomenal run ir that even that high mark might be to over 1434000 cases last ditic 0 > prospect area are especially bright that the fisher- and Alaska will have men and canners will make mone benefit as result. Many people who would a been hard put to it to gain a meager existence next winter now have opportunity to make sufficient in- come to carry them over without having to turn to relief Altogether, it is a pleasant picture that the fishing industry in the Territory presents now with canneries operating and the fish coming in great abundance again MARIE OF RUMANIA Death of Queen Marie of the international picture figures in Not be with the carcer of the former King of Ei Rumania takes from of the most colorful compared, perhaps, | and, who one roya to RSN A i * ¢ DOYLE KEE & MYNATT ‘BONDS 9woridng under fire! pher on the Knox- Tenn,, Journal, sought to_snap Ed McNew, tical and professionai bondsman, as the latter 'mhaqupwhmmmrma Strange Shooting Duel, restrictions, doctrines or canons, aggressive creeds or narrow Not overfond of society, the dogmas.” queen preferred the company of and conversation with a few clever people. Parlor games, bridge and card games gen- erally bored Queen Marie, but she enjoyed tests of wit the latter she classed and answers. She not because she was because, she once and -word intelligence. Among puzzles and que lom touched alcoholic dri appesed to prohibition but said, she did not like it Simplicity in personal appearance which appealed to the illustrated matter Although her position demanded sumptuous and costly raim rred the plainest garb of everyday rc ion: simply queen was in the of dress 1t, she pre life. Except on great state occasions when she was obliged to wear the crown jewels, a simple necklace usually was the only adornment of jewelry. Asked what she regarded as her greatest achieve- ment, Marie replied without hesitation: “To have pulled through, especially in the face of all my coun- try’s war trials and my own personal sorrows and ordeals.” Among greatest listed, besides the affairs of Prince Carol, “whom we brought up to be eir and to carry out our work after we were the death of her youngest son during the World War and, above he last cruel sickness and death of my husband, whom-Ged took when his country needed him most.” Included in the published works of Queen Marie were “The Lily of Life,” “Stealers of Light,” “My Country, In 1918 she was elected an honorary French Academy of Fine Arts. her sorrows she our h gone," and “Ilderim.” of member the Down in North Little Rock, Ark., elaborate ar- rangements were made for rattlesnake derby.” All the arranging we'd nead for such an event would be the sight of a rattlesnake—and space in which to run. . Camera Versus Gua! %nel‘ snaps picture, below, as McNew fires at him, top drunk driving charge, McNew whipped out a re- volver and fired at Jones four times. Jones' camera, caught McNew in the act of firing, top. The cam- eraman is shown below with two of the bullet holes indicated by rings. fore speaking them to prevent hesitation for words. Q. When should a guest at church wedding extend best wish to be bride and congratulate the bridegroom? A. This should be done at reception that follows the ding Q. the wed- Is it good form to use a hand- kerchief while eating at the table? A. Never, if it can be avoided. | R | el L5 | LOOK and LEARN By A. C. Gordon - 1. Which of the U. 8. coins con- tain copper? 2. Who was the U. S. engineer who carried to completion the Pan- ama Canal? 3. How many parts are there in a violin? 4. What is the functicn of a car- buretor on a gasoline engine? 5. Which is the largest river in Peggy Landon Here is pretty Peggy Landon, daughter of Alfred M. Landon, former Kansas governor and G. O. P. presidential nominee, as she graduated from Kansas univer- sity at Lawrence. Alaska? — Try The Empire classifieds for ANSWERS results. 1. All of them. D 2. General George Washington Goethals, chief engineer from 1907 to 1914 3. Seventy. 4. It vaporizes the gasoline and mixes this vapor with the proper proportion of air to form an ex- plosive compound. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 5. The Yukon. S G ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson |'| fry an Empire ad. ' Reasonable Mon FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GARBAGE HAULED | thly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 g — GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS TOP NOTCH CAFE SERVES SOFT ‘ Foot of Main Street ICE CREAM . — = : = i 5 " Shieacron i ‘! Jones-Stevens Shop [ i LADIES’—MISSES’ B : - | The B. M. Behrends | Bank i ! Juneau, Alaska } * COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS ; Resources Over Two and One-Half NilllionJ Dollars 2 = ably will be high-strung, tempera- mental and gifted. Subjects of this sign of Cancer often show unusu- al ability to reach the top of any| i # /1 Juneau's Own Store | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | profession they choose. —— PR S Santos Dumoni, famous aviator, | Graduate ";’5 A’:g"l“ f;c"“"' - was born on this day 1873. Others | | o &‘:;’:;;’;g;" R e who have celebrated it as a birth- i | The exa i day include Augustin Daly, drama-| ), 318528 Fiited Lenses Ground | 11 Store tist and producer, 1838; Frances oo ’l"' Janauchek, actress, 1830, L~ e = Reliable (Copyright, 1538) | dWHEN 1IN A HUERY BhaTmackity Pt il CALL COLE ¥OR OIL compound F o i 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- oday’s News Today.—Empire. mesthalial s alp £ e Srasiiy ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 | ALASKA LAUNDRY | The Charles W. Carter T | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 | | | | -a e “The Store for Men” SABIN’S | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. & -—d T BODDING TRANSFER || MARINE PHONE ‘ BUILDING 07 | Rock—Coal Hauling | ( Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING || and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. Glass, Moulding and Plyboard . PHONE 62 NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Franklin Street JUNEAU———Phone Single O PORTRAITS—by TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST "PERCY’S CAFE | Im Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 534 _Buller-Mauro Drug Co. | | | | > Have Your Eyes Examined by ; | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Home of Hart Schaftner and Marx Clothing Shop Phone Green 331 ._" it = F | GASTINEAU MOTOR | FINE | SERVICE Jatch, a ragmeiny Remekiee | | GENERAT ANIO maeATAING Gas—0il—Storage 8. FRANKLIN STREET | PAUL BLOEDHORN || | J. B. WARRACK ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors HOTEL JUNEAU | BEAUTY SHOP || JUNEAU LYLAH WILSON { Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vae 538 COME IN and SEE the NEW e— STROMBERG-CARLSON } l‘—;——————‘T RADIOS “NE AND DIFFERENT Jp vorrs | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” DEVLIN’S ST ( Paris Fashion Shoes —a SRR SRR T = E_Wfl SPECTALIZING MELODY HOUSE ke Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) % and 4 Dinners Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 GASTINEAU CAFE 122 W. Second Lode and phcer location mnotices for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS A} COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager P T o S Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. 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