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"M 3 o handle the increased traffic ‘H A P P Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938. —g — B 5 . [ m—p Daily Alaska Empire I [ . oo & 3 £ G ¢ the fact that the time will come BIRTHDAY| 20 Years Ago | HO"OSCOPO lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES VIR e way by the ; wi streets will have to be| sinis S| | GASTINEAU CHANNEL s e PANY Y g 3 3 he Empire extends comgratula-| | ¢ rr PRINTING COMPANY - ) AVE asy flow No s the p - : [‘v RE ik i ea o e W ‘w-wl tions and best wishes today their| | From The Empire | i s‘mi ':‘c;me & compel” s . 1 Bustness Manager e “‘"‘ff;"””, ¥ AU irthday anniversary, to the follow- | ut do not compe _,._fl AR EEE i R L BER;. g g a N € ) hows itsel: addi nal spa ing: 'Y *“l’ nRS.KASEn&mEBBURGEn ! every Wednesday at 8 e PO 3 i At ¢ JuLy 2 JULY 22, 1918 | sarurDAY, JULY 23, 1938 DENTISTS | pa. Vistiing brothers Entered in ih es yea ry growing town faced 3 HTREFR A [ S Bl Buildi | welcome. C. H. Mac- b= . 5, e e Miss' Gladva ot A. G. Mosier, former superinten-| adqy™e planetary aspects appear omgren Building DA Bl B = SCRIFTION RATES. = . W time and Juneau ) i ot S dent of the Gypsum mine, arrived|io dominate today, according to as- PHONE 56 | o M_H. SRS St Deliver Sy ; b xcept Albert F. Tucker /in Juneau and was registered at the| tyology. It is a date for rest and re- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. i retary. One vea ; e = 2 Franic L GaNE Gastineau Hotel. | creation, buttl ac]mif-:: may be more. | i : 4 oot s of Isolation Fra Me! T {numerous than usual. e e e o R ; aeid lx"]k.}uLfa_‘i Allen Shattuck received a tele-| Ajthough the stars appear to|ss MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Ottios, 474 Cleveland Plain Dealer) PR AR 2 4 | gram from Dr. E. H. Kaser at Ket-| hresage good luck for those who i Second and fourth ¥ ASSOCIATED PRESS . T | | chikan, saying that he would leave| exercise power over human . des- Dr. Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month The Associated Pre s t se I e beginning of formal economic st il DAY LESSONS | |there with the new boat Estebeth|yiny evil portents affect indust - DEN"fls'I: ‘n Scottish Rite Tempie republication of ws d : ' heard a good deal of the principle o ‘ = at noon, arriving at night, and willl rpe’ signs fndicate smoldering dif- 0 e e tine BME. | beginning at 7:30 p.m etherwise cred [ i ige, which after all a NN ENGLISH Jeave for the Skagway run at once.| ficulties for labor. Rooms Té&?fio:«‘énnge . | ) DANIEL ROSS, Wor- x T i Agriculturists will present per- | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- N J production and raises living || By W. L. Gordon Miss Gladys Daniels of Belling- | eyitios to state and government “ | VERS, Secretary. r This principle is offered in support of the | | ), ham visited in Juncau as the guest| orricials, Mother Nature will upset s s r rade which hold atif #——————————————% of Mr. and Mis. George W. Mock. | piany scientific - systems affecting | — REREKAHS of labor proceeds on < ternational’ scale | yorgs Often Mistised: Do not say, While here Miss Daniels accepted| erops, ¥ L Perssvarance; HoAs TN yANA inteets I ich nat able tc There were apples than I a position in the office of R. E.[ women are subject to an ill omen | Dr. Richard Williams every second and fourth Wednes- he ¢ t make by ! | supposed there would be.” Sa Robertson. | that touches romantic love. Broken | DENT]ST |day, 1.0.O.F. Hall. BETTY Mc- xchange their & | “There were fewer apples (whe Jhl | engagements .as well as divorces| CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTR v for their effort if | bertaining to number) and less s A Ford delivery truck. rebuilt by | o he expected under this rule of| | OFFICE.AND RESIDENCE ST ASOn | Choratary. of the ach nation are employed | 5oy (when pertaining to bulk).” ska Dry Dock arid Manufac- | pe" sears | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Vitcaamaiii 19 i 15y Often Mispronounced: Hauteur Company, was sold through| pairs and expositions will appeal | | e i books are fully of mathematical illu Pronounce ho-tur, o as in obey, u the Ford Agency of Marshall and| .ongly in coming months. There | zains that be is in fur, accent last syllable ewman fo the Sons of NOIWAY|yi) pe a general desire for partici- E RO R A ML T A T R Y ° d bor on an € 3 sl Sonerete: ete Union to be used at Pet-i . " LB e e 9| et S e =5 Often Misspelled: Conerete; : { pation in whatever draws together Dr. Judson Whittier u ml . e B i Solt not eet SOure i large nuumbers of persons. | CHIROPRACTOR \ re m restrair on importatic is a simpl Synonyms: Discrimination, dis- 5 | By the sign encouraging crowds Drogiess PhYMata & { { the principle of comparafive advantage. | ynction, discernment, penetration, A fine baby boy was born to MYl it is to be expected that interest in| | o Drugless Fayeleian | EREIQE cORIESHERECEE By ey Cassical ) dournen and Mrs. Alex Sturrock, at St. ANN'S| pjlitary and naval maneuvers will] | Dot FOUTEE S B nt reater fr m in trade have not in | word Study: “Use a word three Hospital Araw VGIBE men 1Bt the service of o Mol PUROLA REMEDIES g -~ - — ecent y ected fe ably 5 COl cial policies | ¢ T 1 " 4 — 5 . 1 . —_ T cted favorably the c er imes and it is yours.” Let us in their country. e R of leading nations, Francis B. Sayre, tant secre- | vengs olir vocabillaky by thste Weather: Highest 57; lowest 55; % o o e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- NEED FOR LAND OFFICE IN JUNEAL ; ! A e et G ot ase our vocabulary .b_v rr{a&lvx ) art i This is not a lucky xulo‘rnr wo: : tary of state at the Midwest Institute of Inter-|,ne word each day. Today's word: Part ¢ ! men. Many will seek public office, — T FULLY COMPOUNDED national Relations at Naperville, Ill, this week offered | pinpacle; the summit, or highe L D R T but few will be chosen at the au- e the evidence of the high cost of national self-|,oint, of anything. “In gaining all id Tri hs tumn elections. The seers prophesy | Dr. A. W. Stewart e Seieek Rl steads, partic the _former 1 CI15 | sugficiency in a form which cannot fail t0 be con- | ye want, we have only reached Cupt riump success through clubs and other DENTIST | PHONE %i—Free Delivery opened up in \ 10 yincing. | pinnacle . where we have mothin organizations that exclude men. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. gl N S AR L) and more the need for th ) I D88 o {e pointed out m“u Germany producing about | to hope and everything to fear Persons whose birthdate it is have SEWARD BUILDING | office in this Division, and logica Juneau Where ;" rcent of her rubber synthetic St of | Colton the augury of a year of fair suc- Office Phone 469 other FPFederal and Terr T I C t 1 4 . 1 pound, against a worl L 16 cent —_ - —— cess, but many annoyances are in- S i, e ” ! o The only land office T : Anchorage. | that synthetic gasoline, of which Germ noreas- | gt Lo CRESEE.. i e il Tomorrow’s Styles land 1 ‘ ) ng her production, sells for 60 cents a Berlin ‘ st A s — i "‘“ “h:“ inoien S 4 Gia: \inst an average price in the U States of | MODERN chanituls | DR. H. YAATI:{CE Today 2 ; . 20 cen - Children born on this day prob- OSTEO] thro Sou "“ . ’“' P This list can be greatly extended LBl IQ(JETTE ably will be talented in unusual| | Consultation and egamination lor a amount of T t ufficient to demor te lines. Subjects of this sigh of Leo| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; P e that more, and a hetic costs are reducing the t By Roberta Lee HeV DiREY | tiankt Buts ey wrd) 7 to 9:30 by appointment. busines: through the Anchorage lan many’s production and are, of course, a major factordn |y usually targets of envy. Gastineau Hotel Annex from Southeast Alaska than from the rest of ler unfortunate economic position ] o i Haile Selassie, former King of | South Franklin St. Phone 177 - Territory. Particularly tl I The Department of State, with s¢ en recipro- | Q. Ts it all right ff»l one to ’u Ethiopia, was born on this day 1891 -— with homesites which are four numbers | cal trade treaties in operation and more pending, is | When introducing two men, “} Others who have celebrated it a , * every one of the towns of this Division. There|leading the way in a program of i, iny cOnIGr {PIL(e, L BNAKE (i R & birthday include Albert Shaw, edi Juneau’s Own Store i Satg) (5 iblishme ations which more and more of the nations will | Green 5 tor, 1857; Charles Christopher| 2 is ample busines l\. 5T o * or later: unless by chance the world has| A. No; this is a crude piitese and R o1 Ro‘ll)ertSlellsonl, O(Pl].]D. of an office in Juneau oo ¢ t n of ck i | st cor taste. Merel “Mr 5 1 Graduate Los Angeles College decided that me lege iin of chemistry and | shows poor ta 3 e where the bulk of the population is loc sl T4t oan e t T qua) | White (the older man), this is Mx : e of Optometry and wvernmer 1 it can make tw equal , Fashion note for 1760 — ladies ” This is not ted with ti more than Green (the younger man) | shoes had high heels, large buckles Opthalmology. 2o | The Rexall Store” Anchorage 1d be moved to Juneau. I Q. Should the girl give her fi- SR Loan ot ses Fitted Lenses Ground should not be 1e simple fact is t e should Y W ) regr ¥ m, s ance an engagement gift? e A 2 SO SEITE your iy Can We Beat an Enemy With Red Tape? A ‘T ds” purely ‘& AN, of R N SRR Y Reliable be an additional land office estabi for ti sl ) nis is purely ¢ 3 e = o Seslancs of the ghoiis ar B i % i R sentiment and personal taste; in N X’”"“‘ bl L s (Philadelphia Record) most cases, the ring given to the FORD AGENCY CALL COLE FOR OIL compound ““’ S el S0 L : Commander Charles E. Rosendahl, the nation’s|zirl is the only engagement gift (Authorized Dealers) COLE TRANSFER P"f‘:fl:" 2 foremost expert on lighter-than-air craft and com- | exchanged % i cghes 3 Next week two General il e <hould| Mary Duke Biddle (above) of the GREASES 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any ; nanding officer at Lakehurst, has been ordered to| Q. How much of the hand should| Mary ] i Land Office in Washir ka. They| gon ' be dipped into the finger bow? | exclusive Philadelphia Biddles, sur GAS — OILS amount . . . QUICK! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | are Joel E. Wo ] oner Fr It is a navy no matter how expert a| A. Only the fingertips, one hand| Prised society by marrying ter s Phone 3441 or Night 554 R W. Johnson, and C. Havell, technical adviser.|man may be as a given specialized task, he must|at a time. pus sweethieart, za'ye}r'“ estert UNEAU y _ L R R R o i gy te s K pre, o ik, bk i e Chatles Trant, san of @ wetter; | | BEHCES He——— = = H. S. GRAVES Their itinerary calls for ¢ Anchorage, alternate two years of ses | ars o bt -.s| merchant, The ceremony was pet e BT il . banks and other points in the Interior as well as'shore duty. And a navy rule which usually Wodiw | formed at Duke Ugn:;rsny cl aret | Have Your Eyes Examined by | | “The Clothing Man” Southeast Alaska on their return. We trust that|admits of no exceptions, | Durham, N. C., and the couple ooy & S All give some rtion to adjust- La. > navy d Rosendahl to sea duty | ) | for,a European honeymogp. Dr. Rae L. Carlson || Home of Hart Schaftner and these officials will give some con ion 1 : Tt | K an E \ i OPTOMETRIST ] et Tor Ui po oftico business go T Sl ey | MAE JERNBERG comiNg | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | will be better served X o i o | . L Mrs. Mae Jernberg is a passen- Stor Phone Green 331 sreat di But he was sent sea @ ay. Five By A. C. Gordon 1 Store one WIDENING STREETS FOR THE FUTURE | that Rosendahl remain on the Akron, suggested giving | B e, w2E | Mortuary | GASTINEAU MOTORT ; One of the best pieces of civ and they seem to be sprouting up Juneau this summer—is the job the c'ty at the entrance to town at Twelfth Street crew have filled in and widened the road in front of the Juneau Dairies, giving a better vision of the route! for motorists comin; nd g and when they have completed the leveling off of the crown at the north end it is going to prove benefit for drivers of this community Widening of the appr h to the city is an ex- cellent example and one which J au can do well to bear in mind as it conti creasing traffic emphasizes streets. It isn't too early to plan now additional footage for street a many of our ) grow and th the narrowness of o for acqui k purposes on g sidew streets as old bu are torn dow and new ones rise Guring 1! ars. Right now the Council has under consideration the pro-| posal for widening and improving South Seward Street to Willot from Front. Such an improv ment would be a fine thing for Juneau, but in con- sidering street widths it strikes us that the Council would do well to plan for the future and see to it that| it gets ample footage on both sides of the street so that 10, 15 and 20 years from now the thoroughfare PHOTO MEMO nervous system of an active 't helped a bit by this kind it It & an easy way out for the ¢ k "&'flm:l; his dinnler. But - P iti igestion of young 4 sitting still on a chair IFChild Won't Eat, Try Work Relief By Lydia Gray Shaw: him a promotion without the requirement of sea duty But the swivel-chair admirals fought that proposal and the majority of the House Committee tagged along Rosendahl went to And shortly afterward the Akron, 74 lives, and $5,500,000 also plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, The Nazis may do crazy things. But we can't imagine ev them sending Dr. Hugo Eckener, their lirigible t, to sea duty simply because of some ridiculous Fortunately, Uncle Sam today has no dirigibles ! left to sink, and by the time his new one is finished, | Rosendahl may be back on land. For Let’s hope, anyway. we have scant confidence in dirigibles, we lot in the ability of Commander Rosendahl. All of which leads us to speculate on what our navy may be like if war breaks, Will we find that all our aviation experts are on s, and the battleship experts at Lakehurst? Will our submarine experts be running planes, the gunnery experts operating radios, and the radio experts firing guns? We may, of course, be sure of one thing. The swivel-chair admirals will be in their swivel chairs Chief of the German military mission to Japan s that nation is doomed to defeat. As an officer 1 the former kaiser's army he should be able to tell them how it for an a a war. feel essor to lose - i RIGHT Far better to give a disobedient child something active to do. This youngster, sent out to help clean up the grounds, gets a lot of fun out of it, He's using his energy in a useful way. And incidentally he'll be hungry for the next meal—which makes it a much more successful method than forced feeding. .- | | = 1 How many languages Mna f———— ———— R INE SERVICE [ ;\:l]n:\: of writing are there in the| It 1t's Paint We dave It: | | | s l: N“’y o GENI:RAL".':?!]’:‘?) Z:;’EPAIRINO 1 world? 1 | pas " atch ani lewel pairing £ | Who was the only President’s [l IDEAL PZINT Sl-r-lOP J| : = el | at very reasonable rates ‘J Gas—Oil—Storage [child to be born 'in the White| | FRED W. WEND ose TR | | | House? | PHONE 549 | “The Store for Men” ‘f EAMIE‘S%N e | 3 How many distinct diseases| | | 9 {14 i . A, an be traced to flies? % IN = ARRA 4. What is the distinction be- < SAB s = b E ‘!' B.W C (K ween stalactites and stalagmites? ¥ - . | ZZANINE ngineers—{Contra 5. How many islands does the|| Sanitary Meat Co. Front St—Ttiangle Bldg. §| S TT!'E:LME NEAU " A United States own? | FOR QUALITY MEATS o istntet e HO Ju JUNEAU SO AND POULTRY = BEAUTY SHOP I 4 | | 1. According r. Frank FREE DELIVERY A ] LYLAH WILSON e x,f:;.u;‘:.\.nz:(n‘( C»;Pr\xtexlxlg’ds_\:’u-x|1~l E BUILDING 707 l | X-Er-Vae 538 COME IN and SEE the NEW 2. Esther veland, second child e —t - § | of President Cleveland. ® ] i stm;ir:fl:‘:;':;:fl ‘ = STROM';EA‘:)‘::S’-“LS"" | P 3. Thirty. 4 Stalnelites are masses nane-| | GARBAGE HAULED I 2 “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS | ing downward from the ceilings of caverns, while stalagmites are ma KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING || “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes | es rising vertically from the floors.| | TELEPHONE 212 | | and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. 5. Those outside the boundaries| | Phone 4753 [ of the U. S. are estimated at 9,000 #— ‘ or more, Glass, Moulding and Plyboard o SUSS | PHONE 62 || OP NOTCH CAFE SERVES SOFT ICE CREAM ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 | ALASKA LAUNDRY —_—— B NEW ALASKAN e MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg e S S T S GASTINEAU CAFE French and Italian Dinners JUNEA Ihone 65 b o B HOTEL F 2 SATISFACTION IN ! ‘l Ji S| ' g Alaska Music Suppl! . ones-Stevens Shop JUNEAU. Phone Single O a IMusic Supply TOOR QUALLDY, AT l | . i | | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES UNITED FOOD CO. ||! e i | - ""“"‘;’::"s‘:; eents. 1oL TELEPHONE—16 al yee o | | e - 9 ,.‘t ; Seward Street N _Tmm‘éi PORTRAITS_ by | Phone 206 122 W. Second h:“:?e an d:;::‘;'m';:m “° R A > | TED COWLING To e Empis chuifieds for| o ——ees a — 5 | one 0 i e o § %—& &5 | ™ ol ::? Nau.—;:nkw;;:&. | uarey | The First National Bank 4 The B. M. Behrends RACE JUNEAU DRUGGIST 2 e Squibb Bank et CAPITAL—$50.000 Juneau, Alaska - SURPI-US—slm.m e PERCY’S CAFE L4 3 COMMERCIAL I T COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS 3 and SAVINGS oorres esor - | ACCOUNTS o | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and " Alaska Federal Savings | | 2% Paid on One-Half Million Dollars 1 A“dn 'E.ol:‘n mfiu&u‘: ion| [ 50, Box F18—— Phone 3 7 | OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska 1