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4 . - B R T B 4 7w T pesiii 2l o e £y s i Mol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1938. . . proclaims on the front page of its progress + Dall r 4'05"'“ hnll)lre edition, “Alaska leads in fish, gold and furs HAPPY . PROFESSIONAL - And it is quite fitting that a large part of the Horosco e BIRTHDAY| 20 Years Aoo FRATRENAL | NOEIEES Published evers ever exc Sunday by the front page be ven over to a fishing scene, ‘ g lr GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY in which Alask famed salmon struggle in i siile Rachirth | The Empire extends congratula- ’ JER & - = = = ‘President the nets of fi men 8 tions and best wishes today their From The Empire B EEEEEE————————— :‘;‘"“:;‘:R:”"_’ 2 ENG I nd Business Mansger In a special age Secretary of the In- | but do not compel” | yirtnday anniversary, to the follow- | o —a| B. P. 0. ELKS meet @ s Matn Siréots, Jumeaw, AlMa Ickes sa Even & cursory review of * & |ing: e —a] | | ey Wi s \ ice that Alaskan re DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | every Wednesday at: 8 B S ¢ t Office In as Second s Matter figure i eviden N Asks 12 SUN] e | m. Visiting brothers atered n the Post Office in I . van' & IMgHlG. (tmaive 5 :»Uf:‘\n/\\p ~f}”‘1Ym?:'almf . i im;[y 3 ! | JULY 23, 1918 mon?;x::rg;sld‘m | poy Yt e SUBSCRIPTION RATES & that the country’s total BHOME:. AR do e today Mrs. L. H. Metzgar " g i ks & A gl ince, 36.00 ¢ aska’s total population tary rule should be soothitig, and | C. M. Ferguson { Alaska for the Presbytery, left on S 00 po. | retary. g one month, in only about » white, and in the 10- encouraging. Edythe Reily Rowe | the Parragut for & visit to Anchor- b o B ot year perio -ensus to the census Old folk as well as old customs are Helen Dupree | age and Matanuska Landing. e — Bveis DY thair b ST T, e S Gt "y under favorable influences., The Claude Erskine Jr. | 3 - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Telepho: N A it s el 20 o tars stimulate interest in ‘public ———— A Second and fourth i or au, the capital, had fewer 5 A o | ©. A Arundell, trustee of the MENBER OF A thar nts in 1930 m hifs o well as in religious or- Y:JULY '_4 i [ townsite of Douglas, was receiving Dr. ch"les P. Jenne | 'Monday of each month e Kl area, including the anizations i William Mahoney | applications for deeds to Douglas DENTIST /i Scottish Rite Tempie Otherwise credited 1n this \n Islands, e strategic im- The churches are to becofme. ac- Mrs. B. Oarmichael | lots. Mr. Arundell announced that' | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bid. | | X\ beginaing at 7:30 pm. Publisned her L ; ¢ tol Aufonks ot the tive in forwarding civic amd state John W. Jones |l appiieantr Hob déeds mnst Bave] | TR EORE e i DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ALASKA C 'GUARANTEED TO B ific Coast, Hawaii and the Panama Canal reforms. Campaigns against crime | B. H. Manery the application in by August 21. | | shiptui Master; JAMES W. LEI- THAN THAT OF ANY OTH CAT o of 536,400 square. leX, ‘WhIRH §4 mote. than and vice will multiply in the au-| Robert Simpson Jr. | R 1% .3 | VERS, Secretary. twice the square-mile area of Texas, Today tumr Walter H. Robinson Gov. Thomas Riggs Jr., appoint- | % e T Texa h an area of square miles ‘Scfence “will - eXDINESFHE EBOCULt Mike Beston |ed W. W. Casey to succeed Dr. C.| i REBEKAHS has a population of more than 6,000,000, so Plazios. aum ST R L ESER C. Gedrgeson, resigned, as a mem- | “ Sis | | perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets th plenty of room in Alaska for the set- be supported by men and women of| 4 # | ber of, the Board of Trustees for the| | Dr. Richard Williams | every second and fourth Wednes- DENT]ST( | [day, L.OOF. Hall BETTY Mec- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE {CORM!CK. Noble Grand; RUTR feveloper, although, as ) " el [ Pioneers' Home . at Sitka. Alle SRy SRR an T L DAY, Tke The afterncon of ‘this Ak (s a-1 | DAILY LESSONS ol b s ich natural resources are not | Shattuck, a member of the Board Bathi risoisothd 5 vorable to writing. Letters should IN ENGLISH " of Trustees, w: = = BLAKE, Secretary. 5 most eftective, evel T | GOLDSTEIN BUILDI g The Territory has shipped to thegUnited be most effective, evell I HiBy c: | the Board, succeeding Dr. George- | bied J tat 0,000,000 worth of fish in ToJlise:e. [OCE sty | By W. L. Gordon son, and Mr. Casey was made Treas- States more than § This 15 0ot 4o cApegiEElCky | urer, succeeding Mr. Shattuck. Gov. = [ one year, more than $20,000,000 worth of gold, P n 1 s 'l‘ — — configuration or e usua. Sun- | Riggs was the other member of H —_— - (.| the Board. Dr. Judson Whittier | Guy smtl‘ made Secretary of D e e r and copper ore and almost $2500,000 day evening beaux, but should be a worth of fur Alaska presents a splendid op- rds Often Misused: Do not sa. portunity for conservation and long-range | DAPPY time for the informal enter- fixed the flowers in the vases:”| CHIROPRACTOR planning, perhaps the st opportunity tainment of friends. Say, “She arranged the flowers in| A. Van Mavern arrived from the Drugless Physician I D R U G s left to the American people, to whom in a Persons whose birthdate it Is have| )" pgges » south and registered at the Gas-|| Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 large measure Alaska is the “Last Frontier the augury of a year of prosper-| " nren Mispronounced: Equine.|tineau Hotel. Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | v o ates il g £75 The Territory needs improved transporta- ity to which unexpected contribu-|p.;nounse e-kwin, e as in me, i as —_— PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES tions of money will add to bank ac- t syllable. The annual school picnic of the|:: cent fi in line, a tion and more settlers. These will come in PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- COMING NORTH SECRETARY ICKE time, bringing also, development capital and ounts. There will be legacies for| " orten Misspelled: Robbery; two| congregations of Holy Trinity Ca- 5 R i manufactories to process Alas T o '"A('}"‘” ; o ' | thedral was held at Salmon Creek. | T FULLY COMPOUNDED To have one Cabinet of isit Alaska is ar terials. Tt is fot like the American people to hildren born on this day prod-i - gynonyms: Unwell, sick, ill, ail-| The Douglas Episcopal congregation | [ 11 Front Street Next Colisewm honar rarely our privilege to record, but to have two let so promising a field for industrial enter- ""{“ will "’" e "’\fl_""“"g’“""'; ¢~ | ing, indisposed, delicate | united with the Juneau members Dr. A. w _S!ewart | \ Cabinet officers, the same summer, both of them prise and colonization lie fallow at their very ual and studious. Many writers be- | "worq study: “Use a word three|for the picnic. | il PHONE i—Free Delivery heading departments vitally concerned with the Ter- doors IoHE tp s soign CE e times and it is yours” Let us in- _ | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | | e - -+ ) : it e Alexander Dumas, the elder,} . oo our vocabulary by mastering| Capt. J. H. Cann of the City of SEWARD BUILDING ritory @ ts development, certai unprecedente s e s his abulary by mas hrte el y x i e - ; e THE RIGHT START French novelist, was born on this | . word each day. Today's word: | Seattle said the report that there Office Phone 469 recognition, indicating that Alaska has “arrived” ir ) . ST/ day 1803. Others who have ce! A Y 4 e i . 5 SRR SRR R [ . : i Acerbity; harshness, bitterness, as was a light on the foremast of the omorrow’s Styles the national scheme of thin the day of remot brated it as a birthday include E Y e g 16 Bl el i Two weeks additional duck shooting has been| . Benson, English author of language. “Suffering tinged her|barge James Drummond, whichwas|g——— % control from Washingt it A Bt achis 8 3 e i L eannan BHECEN o8 > cech with acerbity on a rock in Dall Patch Shoal, Sea- | i to the limbo of antiquated tl ranted for Alaska sportsmen. Its a start in the | Norman Edward Mack, editor, L I U torth' Onnal: Swasnot, sorrect andl DR. H. VATNICE N TOdGY Postmaster General James A. Farley 1 right direction. FPerhaps in ther year those who | ; —— e 4 the publication of such a notice| | Goneult "“5’" )dl CEhEeMA paying Alaska a visit, bein enger aboard the | 1% the dates will see their way clear to give Alaska| ~ MONDAY, JULY 5. 1938 ] wii gt Sl onsultation and egunination ek s i, Wing DA the| e sains Tngie e MR 1o permsmod.Cdeis | Anoohing 10 anizcioey Mot MODERN Fho || e o' 10 t0 151 05| (| Yesterday came word t In r Secretary Harold 4ians living in the same latitudes h obyious |Pe @ fairly favorable day in plane- ETIOUETTE E. R. Stivers underwent a seri-| (‘fi\'fi“l('allyl‘:::::l‘“:\::::‘:l‘. | b s to come north next month to see Alaska | discrimination against Alaskans as has been in prac-| {317 direction. The stars encou Q ous operation performed by Dr. L.| | ¢ L ! 2 s is to ; ) He e et R iy s : men of affairs and seem to promise | | P. Dawes at St Ani's Hoenital South Franklin St. Phone 177 first hand and meet its people in person. He expects, e ew years can't in fairne last '"""“;um-r ties between goversmt and | | B nibea i . Dawes a % 'S spital. ke n i Crinsiat to sail from Seattl TAH‘H\ ;\‘ ,Yf,T‘ f' '\l \“ i et 3 BT o L 4 Charles Sey was rescued from | T v P W T T ’ entire month in the Territory : ity ol we el S T\'i]l T e .\ux:u}r::\p,t .swa]y c T KO drowning, having fallen off the| . [ 1Juneau’s Own Store come Secr Ickes as a Cabinet officer and hi AL WHLE Nezes f"_""" a fllL“ m‘m ruc ll‘ye P :n‘ Q wm% .~).mukl one take in .thc Douglas float and had sunk for a RobertSImpson, opt.D. | official of the United ates gove t. but especi- | Great projects are to be promoted|way of wearing apparel, for a thirqg time, Mr. Sey attempted to Graduate Los Angeles College ally as the man who heads the ment Which (Cincinnati Enquirer) in the autumn. Expositions will se-|camping party? step from the float to one of the| of O '_;,meu.v and 5 b has more to do with the affairs of the Territory Edison had one great dream which he was unable | cure natieal support { A. Sport clothes, sweaters, WoOl- small boats moored there when he| opmalmoio y 1] o " et agency of the governmentthe Interior | [0 ransiate into realily. He worked for years in vain| New millionaires are to. gain|en stockings, a pair of comfortable | misseq his footing, falling inte the| | Glasses P Tael) Ground The Rexall Store By o . i) b to produce a storage battery which would contam |prominence. Taxes are to assume walking shoes, and a plain, Soft water and coming up underneath S i your Department S . = enough electricity to drive a motor car 5,000 miles. wordinary importance among | hat. e’ float. Feribet Mliksiata nwn"} Relishds Secretary Ickes has been consisten arm| His aim was a battery which 1ld weigh not more fortunate citizens. Q. When do guests leave a 7 G . | e R : : x TR L x af 2 | i G 2 of the halibut boat Nor 3| V] v ] | harmacists friend of Alask Since becoming head of the Interior 1 300 pound Such a battery would put every ixtravagance will be widespread | breakfast party? heard the cry of r}{e,m.f’;,':] (‘5\“ IHEN lt.\l A ",l RRY, | pcompou-fl Department he has aled time and time again propelled by gasoline out of business. in the next few weeks. Vacations| A. Usually from fifteen minutes youthful spectator, and ,f,‘,u.hm Sey SARE CORE 206 U5 prescrip- that he the interests of the Territory ar its| That battery is still the dream .”( rnsen‘qrvh workers. :,vm be periods of unusual spvm‘l-im an hour after the meal, de- ’J,,_\-( as he was L’m;)g down &hothxr‘n, COLE TRANSFER | tions. people at heart, and has furthered its advancement! e batteries, but so far their |ing and there will be regrets preval- | pending on the engagements they time. | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any at every opportunity. We feel that M. Ickes is not| D% o put live electricity in a bottle, | ent before summer tan has worn|have and on what the other guests i | amount . . . QUICK! | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | coming north to “Sell” himself on Alaska, but rather| S it were, and io release it as needed, may be one of | off. Astrologers have warneds re-| do. Weather: Highest 60; lowest 48— Phone 3441 or Night 554 B e to see at first hand what can be done to promote its| 1€ sclentific achievements of the future. Sometimes | peatedly against reckless Sp(‘r“ R SONIG s5ireins e sLOWEA to. dlgar | — 2|5 e ent. brineing sreater population and open.| TR Wonder if the twentieth century can ever dupli- | Pension plans will assume mofeand | have friends come to see them? ! fii\flnl)"\’“‘- brix Teaier PagialEn R | the marvelous inventions of the nineteenth cen- | more significance, it is progmosti-| - A. Certainly, unless the privilege s o oo oo : H- S. GRAVES ing up of its great natural resource | tury. That saw the steamboat, the railroad, the tele- | cated. & |is abused. " ~"77' | Have Your Eyes Examined by || “The Clothing Man” § And we'd like to congratulate the Secretary on|graph, and telephone, the electric 1t, and a host | Women are subject to stimulating FORD AGENCY ! » bringin bride north. Alaska is truly a honeymoon | of others. So far in this century we can boast, not|end helpful planetary influences to- — “* Dr. Rae L. qulson Home of Hart Schaftner and : ; 1 (Authorized Dealers) OPTOMETRIST land. Alaskans keenly anticipate their arrival. May|so much of startlingly new things, as of the perfection day which should be a favorable ’ | ‘Oft'ice TxiaWig Melson® Tewelry Marx Clothing their b6 & long ahd pléasant or and development of old things, the airplane, automo- | time to k positions or prome- | GREASES | C 5 " i | = ' — P ¢ Zam i SR T | bile, and wireless, for example. | tions. Girls will be increasingly nu- LOCK and LEARN GAS — OILS | Store Phone Green 331 TS Ty LA W AQ Vi s No one can put a limit to man’s inventive capa- | merous in the world of business. s 2 e | TEXAS LOOKS AT ALASKA t we have come to a static time when pro-| Persons whose birthdate it is have By A. C. Gordon |2 | GASTINEAU MOTOR , G Vi s p is unthinkable, What will be the the augury of a year of hard work JUNEAU MOTORS | |¥# SERVICE E nyt Alaska is ’K’" 188 come “" o€ 'l“‘d | vention which will change the pattern of our |in which they will be wise to avoid | 4 g Foot of Main Street | FINE Fozaedng s , universally accepted in the newspaper offices of the| lives, no one can say. But surely with Tennyson, | lending money 1. How long must a manufactur M| J y g e ; | lives, an s s son, | len ! g mus 2 ) iry Repalring NER. ; States. But with many it is more than a passing| we can regard all that we have done as only an earnest| Children born on this day prob-|er make parts for & discontinued s s | w':fh““‘r::mh potr o c"“‘ A“f_o REPAIRING news item. It is coming to be recognized that the|of the things we yet shall do. ably will be fond of drama and en- | car? [T —— | Ty | as—Oil—Storage Territory is a very valuable part of the United States — —— dowed with executive ability. These 2. Who wrote a tale immortal- “The Store for Men” . | I’ PAUL BLOEDHORN | which has a wide field for development and resources | It’s an Outrage subjects of Leo make first rate.Jead-| jzing a great stone profile in the S. FRANKLIN STREET T to support hundreds of thousands more population | G0 ers in any profession they follow. | White Mountains of New Hamp- A 9 | 2 ' than it now has. That thought is brought out in a (New York World-Telegram) “'TE“:“’ "\“‘1‘;;‘:" f':i“;’\\"l‘ a'l'ffd!uscv; sh;rr?w' G o |t—— ;f B J B. WARRACK recent editorial appearing in the Beaumont, Texas In the name of American manhood we rise to O Pays. Was bo gl Ak s the olRErMAINE DX OIS £y i al 7 §— Enterprise. sihich was inepired, we can modestly state,| Protest the anti-suspenders ukase just issued at Long OUCTS Who have celebrated it as n|North Star? Front St.—Triangle Bldg. il AN MEZZANINE ngineers—Contractors Enterprise, whict DI, W s et | Beach, N. Y., by Mayor Louls F. Edwards. The time PFthday include Lord Balfour,| 4. Which English queen had the §______ Sid HOTEL JUNEAU | . by a copy of The Empire’s annual edition. This s} SCon b0 B o O e e | British statesman, 1848; Thomas| most children? - = AT S| BEAUTY SHOP [l JUNEAU , what Mr. Alfred Jones, Editor-in-Chief of the Enter-], .. o kins, noted painter, 1844 5. What are the Scandinavian P ONDING T D I prise, has to say about “Buspenders are taboo”. Eays Mayor Edwards.| (Copyright, 1938) countries? ) BODDING TRANSFER I LYLAH WILSON Comes the 1938 “Als Progress” edition lssuing rules and regulations for the conduct of | Try The Empme clasfieds — MARINE PHONE Contoure Telephone - | of the Daily Alaska Empire, published in Ju- promenaders on the Long Beach Boardwalk. Male |resuits i Bifledaaget ANSWERS BUILDING 707 St il LI QOME BN Eid SEE (the NEW( | . neau, to tell anew the story of Alaska’s growth visitors may shed their coats if they wear belts to| o ) 1. For five years. Rock—Coal Hauling Ik |~ STROMBERG-CZRLSON | , and the wealth still waiting there for Ameri- hold their trousers up, or even if they want to take | 8——0— — 3| 2 Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | (& pATIOS K can business men and their capital resource a chance and wear no belts, They may prowl the of the Great Stone Face. & & “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. to utilize for the nation’s benefit. Alaska Boardwalk in beach pajamas. They may bathe in top- | | 1 It's Paint We ifave It! 3. Polaris. ! i 2 FOOTWEAR” “Our door step is worn by still underdeveloped and underpopul a lh s suits. But they can’t show suspende 1 IDEAL PAINT SHOP 4. Queen Elizabeth, who had| KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING DEVLIN ’S Batisfied Customers” domain where there are still plenty of “wide Why what's wrong with suspenders This nation | | seventeen. - at’s wrong suspenders 5 N FRED W. WENDT | ! A —a open spaces,” but much has happened to the was not made great by the sort of Nice Nellyism that [ SCIE 5 ' 5. Sweden, Norway, Denmark,|| ®"¢ BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. Paris Fashion Shoes S territory since Seward bought it from Russia repands @ alr ar Hihesthbrares omethireein: ba i and Finland. | ) B o vy e o sards a pa st bra thing to be | — for the .-\mvnw'll‘-‘lm‘lmlmh’ for ‘1‘1\'\ would en from sight. J,Aii SRR oo oooss————————— || Glass, Moulding and Piyboard L - GASTINEAU CAFE now be considered the paltry sum o o b N - At ook (e ey erep— k) “Seward's Folly” is no longer called by that Db i Fih R e ri I JUNEAU French and | V" is 1 ! gdom, president of Newark Uni- | opprobrious hame. Time and subSeQuent yeriy’ says Jersey. Gitys Mayor Prank. Haguo i ZORIC TO'D NOTCH PHONE 62 MELODY HOUSE iaBan Diiners events have more than justified Secretary Wt B B ohnals vec kg SYSTEM CLEAN | : B i e ,‘:m“\(n;‘u‘v’ om.” Plenty of people regard him as an CLEANING CAFE SERVES SOFT Z Music and Electric Appliances turned ot to be B bargain price, .althou ; ) P Phone 15 ICE CREAM z 3 (Next Gustinesu XoteD e ridicule N . a n g = Mrs. Pi one S wats ARSI i e chknly AT THe Vics PARASHE NE Ble Araerican Fediration ol ALASKA L.AUNDRY: NEW ALASKAN & 53 cans of better than average intelligence o e ) : Wodeeniie S s e 21 SRS - ought Alaska would never be worth much to abor spoke recently on the subject, “What's Right = 4 = HOTEL I Y :L‘ yl'|’u“A\]‘ Bkl With America.” The pessimists probably turned out | | R So. Franklin Street I [ e United States. A in full force, expecting a short speech, ’ | 3 n . Today, as the Daily Alaska Empire proudly | ; :3:"’5“;':!‘3"‘;"3}: v | Jones-Stevens Shop | JUNEAU——Phone Single 0 Alaska Music Supply 0 | | o Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ' | 1 UNITED FOOD Co. i LADIES'—MISSES’ Pianos—Mausical Instruments 9 I TELEPHONE—16 [ e Sp - WEAR S and Supplies o A | el ear 122 e I | Phone 206 W. Second | | yoge and plcer location notices =) * for sale at The Empire Office. TR TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. R Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARR! The First National Bank The B. M. Behrends ; RACE JUNEAU i DRUGGIST i Bank “The Squibb Y Bleees of CAPITAL—$50,000 i ; \) Alaska” s v/ | Juneau, Alaska ; SURPLUS—$100,000 2 | g 2 ‘ PERCY’S CAFE a2 | COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS . | . Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy A . I d SAVINGS COFFEE SHOP CCOUNTS an IN Percy Reynolds, Manager r ; SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES { e e e il < 1 Resources Over Two and | Alaska Federal Savings % Paid on . L M N One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association |/ Savings e s Account ured 5 G < ] ry is rationed out at the = | : > FooD EOR T llm 51;5 xsn;l;' l:fi-::ttn;’t‘n}:rfii:“nt:;r ::H\'Zn the broad back of a | P. gr:loé 2‘1:8——“ Sewnr:h;:‘e 3 Accounu "' chuck wagons, and the 1 ting the wheat, binders tie the stalks into bundles, and E—] % ‘ ‘ i & orks). In harvesting the 3 h u, Alaska “ S fellow worker (lef . m:' winnow out the grain and blow the straw into great piles. | Junea | ! -

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