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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1938. y nine percent, There are many different compositions| | 4 P HAPPY. — PROFESSIONAL D(lil AlaSk(l E'n )irc of stainless steel in commercial use. The most widely [ [ y I fnowd ‘l_\p«_ “‘m/“ contains 18 percent rht‘mmum BIRTHDAY 20 YC(U’S AgO IIO"OSCO’)G Dlrecto rz:s'r;:x;:lé Zt;c:::s Sl RO Published evers evening except Sund and eight percent nickel, has shown spectacular com-| The Empire extends congh@iula- PRINTING COMPANY i g EMPTRE PRINTING C mercial development tions and best wishes today gheir |1 “Fhe stars incline MELEN TROY BENDER - -« =« = = President birthd ivers - From The Empire o ® L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager A e 2 ,:”'y:“ i Memidabent L o 7 but do not compel o 7-? B. P. 0. ELKS meet Second and Main Streets lask ALASKA LOOKS | RD TO : ol = _ —+# | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 SECRETARY’'S VISIT AUGUE ot | DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers —— .'_;'—'"" e ot gt v x | TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1938 T SUBSCRIPTION RATES gt A ; Agnes Baroumes § Joe Meherin arrived in Juneau| according to astrology this may| Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- Beltversd by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month Secretary kes and his bride a now enroute Hugh McRae rom Nome to enter the Army, ac-|pe g difficult day’ for those who de- PHONE 56 gs:A]ngN'E;glwd Rul- e from Washingion to Scaitle and next Thursday ar. Joe Brown | cording to word given the local Ex-|gire to push business plans. Whil Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | PRI ety T scheduled to sail from Seattle for a several week Wellman Holbrook cmption Board. |the stars encourage initiative ser g e Boane Office f R | Vit which time he expects to >+ - o T | ous mistakes that cause quarre rerritory, including the Sotth- | #—————————— ~4 | Gav. Thomas Riges appoined|may he numerou: ;| MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Mvery of their pape & — | east Westward and Interior. The entire Terri-| | e 1T orge L RORS S he| speculation in all forms will flour-| Second and fourth MENDE ASSOCIATED PRESS. tory is lookir : to meeting the Cabinet offi- | | DAILY LESSONS | siome Guards, as captain, to fillljsh for a time. Stock markets. will Dr. Charles P. Jenne / fonday of each month Associated Pre sclusively ¢ use for ‘ IN ENGLISH | | wcancy left by the resignationtehow sudden rises. Gold mines (hig DENTIST in Scottish Rite Tempie | | | | \ advance, $6.00 republication of all news dispatc edited or mnot cer. 1 skans have been host to this sum- | 3 . e . ias- scedite] 10 thiy e i mer, Mr. Farley having but recently been in the Jipot- CRREYS ole. month will add interest 0 finan-, | pooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bld. 4 beginning at 7:30 p.m. By W. L. Gordon T : cial matters. Money will be of unu-| TELEPHONE 176 / DANIEL ROSS, Wor- n Burford, ‘son of George C.lual concern in international re-| shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- e e ————— wford, returned to Juneat 00| jations, kY VERS, Secretary. Often Misused: Do not Murelette. He had been vaca-| yhile victories are reported from = = the T Miner say niess T was mistaken.” Say, o] |tioning at Gambier Bay attle fronts, there will be unhel S T AT REBEKAHS That Harold I. Ickes, Secretary of the Depart-| g ynhose T was mistaken.,” 3 2N 1 ded conquests by powerful banl . o | | Perseverande iodge No. 2-A meets ment of the Interior, and bride are to visit Alaska Wil Often Mispronounced: Potentate. Mrs. Burford left on the Querida lers and financiers Dr. Richard Williams | |70 ctond and fourtn wednes. open the eyes of Alaskans to hopes of a better under- Pronounce po-ten-tat, o as_in’ no, ! “""“”“‘“}'" i “"":';' w;'“” Thunder storms and earthquake DENTIST day, LOOF. Hall. BETTY Mec tanding on ms ) e as in ten, a as in ate, irot spent two weeks yisiting with MTs.| ghocks may mark coming weeks. |day, ILO.OF. 9 k . m\r‘i I:L‘: i ‘lhn ver the depart t yll p]v’ gt i 1! B L. Hunter | High :Anler" may be expected in the s i L L CgAR}l;ané N&ble 'Grnnd. i Mr. kes presides ove e department that h able = i 3 'E 3 B! E, Secretary. Often Misspelled: Addict; two d o e kR early autumn 1 droughts will e 4 3 1s: Implanted, inset, in- Mr Guy McNaughton and|.,use he: los in varions parts Yo | pomeeenen james McNaughton left for the ,¢ he world S— Word Study: “Use a word hree <Outh where they were to spend) women will forward their senti- s ther Federal activities in the Territory carr times and it s yours” Let us in. | the remainder of the summer | menital. prcdtels’ By letters..more Dr. Judson Whittier Guy smth according to his policy. Most positive and unfettered ...ace our vocabulary by masterit et 23 than by social contacts today. Wea-| CHIROPRACTOR by red tape of any members of the cabinet, Mr. Ickes one word each day. Today's wor J. P. Anderson, of the Juneau'ther conditions will be un able Drugless Physician ! is the directing head of many of the Federal agencies Anecdotal; characteristic of or con- Floral Company, which has 2, even tempers and aesthetic ap-| | Office hour: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 D R U G s hat affect the destiny of many affairs in the many taining anecdotes Tis anegdotal Srecnhouse on the Salmon Or pearances. i| Rooms 23-4, Triangle Bldg. States and Territories. peech amused the audience. Road, brought into The Empire of-" rhe evening may be disappoint- PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES fice a beautiful bunch of carnations st ns SRR bl ATHales 18 chus ot SRtk EBRAL PFBEBOnBIIities ing to girls who find flirtations di- L ALASKA NICKEL PROSPECTS g T 2ised at his place and a dahlia on v ey S # 2 he has had to depend upon reports of department ised at his place a ahlia ON| yerting, The stars encourag: in- PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. 1 grounds outside the gresnhouse.| gifferent or critical points of view &i— FULLY COMPOUNDED ALAS ric N 5 TamoEm | horth. Up in Fairbanks, the Néws-Miner sees much “IRCULATION RANTEED TO BE e A% YHAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION of benefit to come from the Secretary’s trip to Alaska TR e Commenting t “Mr. Ickes is coming to see u more than any other branch of the Federal Adminis- tration to do with things Alaskan The Alaska Railroad, the highways and many 1, Iniissa, SAETMTI That e = ¥ . i | An encouraging note ineral development in representatives and others in handling matters under - among eligible young men 3 Alaska is found in the report that nickel deposits his guidance in the Territory doubtless has been a | LOOK and LEARN Chatles. Golfistein . reseived his| " gatne St oS Lol o il Dr. A. W. Stewart Froht Bisiet . Nect Otllssae R by DomisiE s are being prospected handicap. | first shark hides and shark ‘oil,|ear contlicts may be numeliiie: s | * U DENTIST PHONE Wiilires Dl in the Chichagof and Baranof island groups. In ad-| Now that he is to come and see the country and | By A. C. Gordon ™" from Peter Baritello and TROMAS|ger this rule of the stars which Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. [ gt if Fay stimulates selfishness. SEWARD BUILDING R Persons whose birthdate it is l\av(‘i | Office Phone 469 Robertson, chairman of the | tne augury of a year of gain turough/| g Tomorrow’s Styles gt g 1. What is a subpoena? Pour M > men of Alaska, ap-|pg < : : y iy GRS i i, e world, 's: making 81 B s This is Alasks’s chiatcs. Prepare to show the sec-| 3 who was the lnm woman 11 ~‘~I1 lIllll‘x\wl‘uPu"n‘wr“uol’AAI\'V ke, Re- | o0 Worke Bb Yites e O i A e . th . ot svervthing - | s s & L e Y poin e A . s appointments in plans for journeys|'| which prompted Dr. C e corporation’s retary everything worth while—explain what it’s all gwim the English Channel? bekah Lodge No. 8 and the F U:.lmh”. ,.m.c.m:),w 9 bt DR. H. VANCE TOdGY" President, to comment that 1 looked favorable,” about and what Alaska most needs. 3. How many toes has an os- ternal Order of Eagles at Nome, ar ohlidrén: bar ()!l”lhi& Pl oy OSTEOPATH \ and later to add that “if the vs are as good @ Mr. Ickes cannot but be impre i by the vastness trich? the Yukon Order of Pionrers at gpio will be versatile in talehts‘ and | | Consultation and examination v are supposed to be, it will be a big thing for and the great potentialities of Alaska—and the spirit| 4. What is the capacity of the Rampart as additional Four Min-|getermined in character. Subjects| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | — laska of her people and her progressiveness—and like all human stomach? ute men fraternal organizations. |of this &gn of Leo usually are for- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. With the demand for n reasin | the other visitors, go home with a heart full of pride and 5. How was Arlington National smpad tunate in using their opportunities Gastineau Hotel Annex 1 Cemetery acquired by, the UES:2 A fishing party composed of the | successfully South Franklin St. Phone 177 | . e ¢ friendliness for this great Northls price now up to 35 cents a 1 for Irienc - development in the north is sciall \t, pro- There are a lot of things that kans can fron X?N?Y"]ifs‘ 4in following persons went to Auk Bay F. Marion Crawford, novelist, was viding, of course, that the as measure up to Out to advantage with the secretary here—and | = > Wb SOmMEECHERgEne s Mr. and Mrs. deorge I Kilbert, ihor on this day 184, Others who s i presence in co Mr. and Mrs, George“H. Kohllieph, have celebrated it as 4 birthday in- | JJuneau’s Own Store much to be gained to mutual advan 5 b EAsrle Gertrude Ederle. { Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mock, Mr. clude Elisha Gray, inv - 1835 RobertSimpson OptD | y ol ] | VT BRSPS L (L D R g ditlon to several private individuals Wi ave been interview her people, he is sure to go home with a f | | Corpora- far wider knowledge and understanding of the true } prospecting some of the deposit tion of America, one of 1 est concerns of its LI KR I R conditions and needs of Alaska what the initial prospects indicate 2 & Give the sec hand when he comes—and, 3. Tw An idea of what nickel production in Alaska 4 4 Wo. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sulphiz Boissenee, German art crit- | might mean can be gleaned from a recent article by """"‘ k"»‘ i1 PRhelin wotopols ol that pordion ] & ficom four, to Rve BIRERAY | p i Raymond, MY, rid MR, B, 1 10) 1783 Gmd”arwol“:s A?gelii‘f"”cge i = i O Riagles iBreaident of o tesnationall 2 Alaska \n[):‘ which his important department is )14:1&Im4 upon the size of the person. | gayjan, Henry Lempkins, Arthur (Copyright, 1938) of p”:x;m rly | % P Nickel Company of Canada, in the Engineering ana MOSt concerned ol b was the homesteadiaf e perte, Leona Graber, Mr. and Mrs. St e s Glasses M fe Grodnd | ‘The Rexall Store” Mining Journal. He points out that “world con- g g o f]“,",‘,“_k.',","‘f[ Rolatealie | < Fairley, Miss Mary Connors, Lode and placer location mnoticel D evisiind e Sl e 1 i on b g T ' and the government seized 46 §¢ illee Taylor, Miss Bettina Taylor, for sale at The Empire Office. § sumption of kel in forms during the first for Cor n! time of the Civil War er, the son | ang Hallindie McMicken ! . o e i ¢ Reliable ten months of s gt of General Lee was paid $150,000 for | G | "WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists 201,000,000 poun increase of about 24 percent b York am) the property. | e Py ighes . 51 CALL COLE FOR OIL compound& ¢ p g } Weather: Highest 54; lowest 51; s 5 | oSt over the corre figure for 1936 It compare: Corrigan was a tonic for the sick world - i alondy ]amun s-Frxendly | COLE TRANSFER | P" with 112,000,000 pounds in the first ten months of ons. 1929. Factors which contributed to the increase, Mr and we don’t believe there's a soul alive Who Won't | g—————————————=++4 | gEs feel better to hear what the young wild man has done. | | SR ) S 4 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any All over this country, beyond any question, people ‘ : still are sh their heads and marvelling at the | Stanley says, were the better pace of world business, qu.yj may_care brilliance of his performance. And | the larger output of products containing nickel as an aq the fabulons tale penetrates into the flooded upper | e~ablished component, introduction of nickel into yellow River in China and along shell-pitted Spanish ‘ * MODERN CALL FOR BIDS FORTUNE amount . . . QUICK! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | Scaled bids wili pe received by Phone 3441 or Night 554 ETIQUETTE [the Clty of Juneau at the City iy VN TR | Clerk’s office until b p.m., August 5 H. S. GRAVES By Roberta Lee 5, for furnishing all labor and ma- | terlal necessary for the construction | Have Your Eyes EC"“'“"I‘“' »y “The Clothing Man” - of approximately 4,520 sq. ft. of con- . Car Is a prolonsed argument” i |crete sidewalks, according fo plans Dr. Rae L- IISON ||| siowe of sart Schatrmer snd Rut perhaps most interesting is the market pos- sion at the thought of this crazy American Ll R et T s Ay ! OPTOMETRIST Marx Clothing sibilities of nickel. Mr. Stanley prepared the follow- Yes, it was a great mistake. He wanted to reach | company ever entertaining? and specifications on file at the | Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry : ! 1l A. It is usually entertaining to|City Clerk’s office, which may be Store Phone Green 331 e whibh sive & ganeral ‘e of the California and he sure was surprised (o find himself A Frne ing percentages which give a general picture of the the disputants, but very tiresomé'to|obtained on depositing the sum of s4 TR LE T T in Ireland. He ought to have a passport, although A e the other persons present. $5.00. The right is reserved to re- the Dublin authorities seem to think his name i A L passport enough, He shouldn't have tried sailing that| Q- What should the introducer | Ject any and sil BILE SEHS0 mE Percent | antique $900 box kite across the ocean. He shouldn't 90 &s soon as he has completed the(any tnfor bl et v ; St i Steel (a) have gone without permission. His example will be Introduction? otk adv. an s ore FINE PHONE 727 Nickel cast iron 5 terrible upon other barnstormer: And as Harry A. It is always nice, when pos- i R 278 S. FRANKLI Watch and Jewelry Repalring GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 2 Lode and pu a : RANKLIN | sible, to draw the new acquaintanc- ©dGe and pracer location notices at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage Nickel-iron alloys P. M. Connor, navigator of the Hu !u‘M round-the- pasg S slndvflens i for sale at The Empire Offlce. TR AT A BN ST PAUL BLOEDHORN et Nickel-copper and nickel silvers world flight, said, “It’s just plain crazy but damned i B a1 D RS Nickel brass, bronze, and aluminum alloy good flying.” 9. Mhare Ghoulee) e Try an Emplre ad. : wp % » 1 = “The Store for Men ' s iy Condemn it every way you please. That “but” £ I ¢ f & hatel Z e Rl cohss f yahiukes. somehow -tk n a private room of a hotel, s o e : £/ alw comes up, and the rebukes somehow turn into 2 z J B. WARRACK Heat-resistant and electrical resistance alloys 2 hel P N / » - o or restaurant. Monel, malleable nickel, nickel-clad and Inconel Shots UK baudyeNe Sk nenty loglcal, ar accordinig St Sy s SRR Sanitary Meat Co. SABIN’S ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors Electrodeposit to rule, but genius doesn’t work that were’s ctrodeposition e ; b no useful moral to be drawn. But we are certain UTTEE TU KETCHIKAN FOR QUALITY MEATS r St.—Tris Non-metallic materials for the chemical indus- the world will take the young man to its heart as a 1 E. Sutter, of the Fidalgo AND POULTRY Front St.—Triangle Bldg. 2‘ HOTEL JUNEAU try, nickel salis, ceramic materials, storag very special and favorite hero, because he certainly Island Packing Company, is south- FREE DELIVERY -3 | BEAUTY SHOP battery materials, and catalysts gave everyone a thrill, bound to Ketchikan on the Mt. Call Phones: 13 and 49 LT o LYLAH WILSON Unclassified — MeKiney. - Gt rhones: 5 wa © ) TBODDING TRANSFER | || Gratours Telephone (a) Constructional teels and A columnist observes that when the Grand Coulee SR T i AR A 1 X-Er-Vae COME IN and SEE the NE! other corrosion- and heat-resisting steels, and steel| Dam is completed, every man, woman, and child in | Empire classifieds pay. f 7| BT,’,‘:‘,:’;EG 701 & —t s‘rnounzuo-c.lmsox' ) castings. | the United States could stand within it confines and I The Charles w Carter Rock—Coal Hauling -8 RADIOS Commeriting firther on the nses of mickel, My, | 10 Pe crovided. Yes, hutletahot go fo the trouble ) i 5 Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. Stanley says | s R . . ll Mortuary — FOOTWEAR” “Our door step is worn by new products, and the spread of nickel consumption roads south of Mora de Rubielos, soldiers in v to new industrial countrie: uniform must get a moment’s respite from grim ten- relative importance of the various forms in which nickel enters world industry: JUNEAU | i U S RG Anthony Eden says the United States should not Fourth and FrankHn Sts. : - 5 ~ The rapid expansion in the use of stainless steels |, o\ pocted to pull British chestnuts out of the fire PHONE 136 DEVLIN’S Patistied;pustomens i has contributed to the growth in the use of nickel.| nog yntil they're done anyhow, eh, John Bull? Paris Fashion Shoes s Estimates for 1937 indicate an ingot production of from - — | _._i ré" ASTINEAU CAFE w 75,000 to 100,000 tons of nickel-bearing stainless steels, * The country now has standard time, daylight i g Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. with an average nickel content of approximately 'saving, and Hughes flying time—Indianapolis Star T | JUNEAU :\HE?AT(OJ White ’5 Not Right For Child At( Play ; ! 'XE‘I:TL(E?I;HI())fiEv}E ———— Mk st Ewsicle Appliances Fhone 65 By Lydia G_""’ _S_'f""’ 3 g : Phone 4753 | NEW ALA_SKAN Mrs. Pigg v FOR HEALTH AT THE SR AL ] HOTEL BRUNSWICK | Jones-Stevens Shop | SUNEAG e Phone Single O Alaska Music Supply S RECREATION ALLEYS | 1 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager = 3 IR0 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- | | | LANIRS ChmInERs Pianos—Musical Instruments | |} ializing in Chinese and Ame | Beward. Btreet Near Third and Supplies ! Phone 206 122 W. Second D e s D A Dishes—TRY US ONCE! ;T : I. PoRTRAITS_bY 7 TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for ‘\ esults. B\ Phone 360 —photographer || Empire classifieds pay. French and Italian Dinners Lode and phcer location netices for sale at The Empire Office. Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. The B. M. Behrends e RACE The “’“&ggnfl Bank DRUGGIST B ank 52 “The Squibb ® | Simees ot CAPITAL—$50,000 Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100,000 ® il PERCY'S CAFE | COMMERCIAL | " COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ol et e % ACCOUNTS and SAVINGS : T SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES *+t —TF 2% Paid on Resources Over Two and “m One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association g Savings ’s no point in sending a child out to play in the 8 Sl et g gi};(;r\iearing white dress and shoes. If it doesn’t cramp 4 {728 e s gl ‘ the child’s style, it sends the family laundry bill up. g A wuno. e flm‘l 5.0 Acco B A sup suit and sandals make a practical costume, good ¢ : 0. B 1:9 + o » for any kind of summer activity. i _,“ un