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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1938. - ; ) . ° . the old stone more publicity than it ever had before/)f X P P Y. AR B LR, S A . Dall)’ AIflSkfl melre or since.” . _ PROFESSIONAL ! vertheless, she admitted having an eere feel- BIRTHDAY Horoscope 20 years A”O lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIXS THUER viviy orec iy 4 “;;‘:‘_';v"“' s ng when she the stone whose possessors have| The Empire extends comgratula- S GASTINEAU CHANNEL TP reviae O T e need sc h misfortune and tragedy tions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline R . . e ) - o vie sl s B Mar e was proud of the fact that she was one Ameri- birthday anniversary, to the follow- but do not compel” S P o | B. P. 0. ELKS Second and Main Strects, Juneau, Alaska n girl w could not be said to have purchased a ng: B ‘_1 % DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ev:fl_y- V\;fldnesday ;r:ee: Ry o 1 C) title. She s he married for love ‘alone, and in St - s ‘ A Entered in the Post Office : e e § AUGUST 29 i p AUGUST 29, 1918 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers ekl b Jater years s spoke riendliness, even ten- TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938 , ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES. e e it T T. J. McCaul l Conflicting planetary aspects are| J. W. Foley and Mrs. Foley of Blomgren Building veloome. C. H. Mac- Dettvered by carrics . Janean and Doels for 185 per month. erriess, of Lord Hop Mrs. Edna Haley seon n the Horoscope for today, ac-| Thane left on the City of Seattle PHONE 56 &k e ST PR Fiat P 5 i, o, e e ticas RO matE ARSI T, Rt ber Mrs. George Kohlhepp cording to astrology. It is a date for- | for Skagway bound for Fairbanks Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. l o , Sec- one month, | o I TR ’ e shied in describing how the Prince of Ws helped Lockie MacKinnon tunate for persons in authority in|Where they were to make their i 3 the Bucin o 1 o de Fnce the emblssis LS FROEN Slowd o b Jack Conway commercial or governmental posi-|home > MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 livery of o Eer R ood fortune” in marrying into the family. She Glen Johnson t = | iond et e ¢ r relatives-in-law constantly reminded her of W. G. Rhodes Jr. nsitiveness to weather, condi-| MrsN{ArlhurLMcK)anna‘amll :;ihxld.‘ T ;ocsgw :!neuh mu;nu; OF ASSOCIATED PRESS bk S E 3 teful - g o nes: Mrs. Martin Lynch and children v ay s s uy . for jority of the Hope strain and of how grateful AT _, |tions may accent nervousness | e il ths: Gl Dr. Charles P. Jenne L ‘n Scottish Rite Temple SR LR ot M ners dlaalen e b ]“‘" s dbility. . ATl should iReWare “Bol, oo 7 id hilitter;: And el DENTIST [ \//\;' beginning at 7:30 pm R e I began to get impatient at the way were | quarrels. Caution in both the spoken ) i AGs 3 | 1EL ROSS, Wor- — — t ted ¥ 3y (the |and the written word shoul e ex- | e - » ; ooms 8 and 9, Valentine 8. s & DAILY LESSONS || d b Lawton formed a party who went| | p & anid b VRl A ‘%" pan 5 P — = reating me,” she related, “and I told Edw the - [ b Wegle: Biver-ia pliae Herkies. [ b gl e e hipful Master; JAMES 'W. LEI- THAN THAT OF ANY O Prince of Wales) | ercist ay. eI |1 i NS cretary. siccclishaca b o IN ENGLISH Those who administer public | T, you know, in every one of those old families| | g e e ntr (o aveia| The Junesu chapter of the Wo- | = for that matter, in all our families—there’s a closet, | By W. Gordon [ aing S e o of el | man's Committee of the Territor-|— | REBERAHS and you open the closet and out tumbles a rattling, old| 4~ i e ¥ , wiles of wo-|ial Council of Defense awarded to| &2 a3 | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets " *| Susceptibility to the wiles of Wo- o o oy a first prize, to Edward | every second and fourtn Wednes- skeleton {men will cause scandals that affect|George Hoy a HIs e, 4 i 5 o | X Words Often Misused: Do not say, | men will cause scanda S i i e e B | . Hall BETTY Mc- “Well, Edward, bless his heart, told me about the g o0 RS o have, |men in prominent places, u_\“.mn):;:;n;;].:l :m!':n(ll;,l;im\\::r ;vllxi b‘\:‘( [ Dr. Richard Williams ! }‘éa(;'fib:;ochNoble Grand-rynum skeleton in the Hope closet. ‘And, Maysie,’ I vs, ‘i gay “If we had gone. | gers prophesy. Secret quests for in ‘r” Oass and Mts. A Bikiand, | DENT[ST BLAKE, Secretary. Sure enou they try any more of that on you, you just teil 'em | Often Mispronounced: Hungary. |formation of national significance; Pl b OFFICE AND RESIDENCE what T've told you, and if they ask who told you, tell | Pronounce hung-ga-ri, a @s in ask, [may be DUMETOUS o unfavorable| Mrs. William Garster, who was|| ~ GOLDSTEIN BUILDING iR em that, too.' unstressed, i as in it, accent first| Aviation is subject to u S b £ A [ planetary influences which tnay be|at this time in charge of the sur-| e just a little later on, my maid was syllable. revealed in sccidents D"ng‘vr cf{gery at St. Ann's Hospital, resigned | — - Gu smth doing up my hair before T went to bed and in comes| Offen Misspelled: Plateau. Ob- |revealed M acc oy ‘.H‘ ¢1and left for the south. le ’ : ? 4 g _ | serve the eau, pronounced o. |sabotage is forecast for builders of} & i ] mother-in-law Henriette, if you please, Dowager |*¢ |aleniane i - Dr. Judson Whittier RN = . .| Synonyms: Officiate, preside, |2iTpianes. ! Mrs. P. M. Mullen, Mrs. Dennis| | > | Duchess of Newcastle, seats herself the fire and| 0N on | Canada as well as the United] s. P. M. Mullen, Mrs. 5| | CHIROPRACTOR | strikes up the old refrain, ‘My deah,’ I wonder if you| “\uo 4 gruqy: “Use a word three|States will profit through business | McLaughlin and M’; Nihabphont] Drugless Physician realize how extr-r-awnarily fortuniate you are to 3 | improvement. Closer commercial re- ]‘:]r”(’r“"”::“‘ ‘i"l&;b"'n' f;::]d’l:;m;(:‘ Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 PUROLA REMEDIES 1 — 'marry into this family.’ ! y ¥ | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. and it is yours.” Let us in- | our vocabulary by mastering | 1ations between the two um"“_'wooks a6 D5 AL SRt | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Then T told her my family was an old one and I one word each day. Today’s word: | Ments are prognosticated P ! PHONE 667 | BGTIY COMECUGEE EASON Decline of totalitarian dictator- | < | THE 1938 FISHING § told her what I knew about her rattling old family | Consonant; being in agreement or} ) ity o T = v skeleton ¥ | harmony. “His sentiments were con|ShiDS 15 Drophesied, but at first “‘mx.:\snrctrsseci:);a\?(\xlah(;o?,:f;ml:»?z S «|| Front Street Next Coliseuam The 1638 salmon packing scason which started | gy g U Who told you that, she de- | Sonant with thelr inclinations” | Will be slow, astrologers believe. A} iR S Gb CHCEEE P © @i—Free Deli out with more or less gloomy outlook s Winding | ,pq04 and 1 knew the first shot had gone home e minor occurrence is to loom 1arge | e oyminary work for the chau-| | Dr. A. W. Stewart | Il o o S up as one of the industry's normal years. Pack fig-| "o "0 h G o e Brince of Wales, The | ™ — |on the international horizon. Totgils “fAiivaT &b that Blkos U g e o A R e ures to date reveal that '38 will be comparable with l,”,;:“dm‘ '\“’m»i ,'\,:]((;"::“, 111;:. .t\m,“;" :«:(,,:m “]: :j“:“::";"’: W':)'r’"‘; b‘ ‘:_“‘(')‘r” ’:) 'i ’::vef : B HoursI;EaNr:x?:G e T —————— £ 1937 - L s aadame | a yes good luc _ x | .m. .m. 1936, if somewhat short of the peak year of 1987|y,4 o pigner authority?’ LOQOK and LEARN | |mat is accompanicd by uncxpectec T¥C Parties leaving on hunting|| SEwARD BUILDING “Tomorrow's Styles when Alaska packed eight and a quarter million It worked—oh my—it worked like a charm. Tt! | |events. Money should be more plen- .S Were: on the Evelyn G., O. E.| | Office Phone 469 Today” Jfabyomers Davidson, W. S. Pullen, George H. cases. was the last word I ever heard about the Hope superi- By A. C. G tiful than heretofore. < 3 i . tually roug § F | . C. Gordor field, W ates a r With the Westward districts virtually through ..o, 4 woud you believe it, my mother-in-law Y i o Children born on this day prob-| S iy v eido Siates and Hdward P. Kendall; on the Lotus—George i N ( ably wi s Tk lepen- b ibly will be high-strung, indepen- | ‘gonihepp, Sim Freiman, George | | DR. H. VANCE dent and talented. Subjects of this OSTEOPATH ; : W. Mock, and Mort Truesdell. ign often combine artistic and ‘Consullatlon and examination actical bents gl » summer 8es > figures show packing for the summer season, the figure beohins one oF The bespRaRRN: T ever ha 4,026,847 cases for that area as the rc ‘”“'“ e i Some of the misfortune commonly associated with| ~ |~ © G T . ay. S east with a weel an patented articles be made catch in Bristol Bay. The Southeast with a Week's ., .. w1, nave possessed the famous diamond at- F = | by anyone if intended only for per- | Pt oo — count yet to be made has just under two million tended May Yoho's years after her parting with Lord Weather: Highest 53; lowest 51;, | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | cases—1,966,117 to be exact—giving assurance that the p sonal use? e (’,"_“”\:‘q Fb"x‘;z”'( nA{‘k‘]“”""!‘“ com- | rain 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | e s Territo! go at least si - E 2. How many varieties of flies are ser, was born ol is day 1820 2 E 11 i total pack for the Territory will go at least six mil First, there was the short-lived romance with the % F e e e nn sy, 4090, e | _ Gastineau Hotel !;A}r\mex o lion cases and probably over it. In 1936, a normal| . .. " .. o % % % | P A Rt s e South Franklin St. one 177 | i b dashing retired army officer, Captain Strong. Lean| 3 what character in mythology |& Dirthday include Edward Charles ENDE! ¢ it s, Juneau's O St vear, the total pack was 6,598,385 cases. | e e - Y | N aka il i = R RS = : 'wn oiore 3 tarted out] Mes followed the Portland divorce and she went back had snakes for her hair? | Moore, silversmith, 1827; Lawrence HAS BIRTHDAY = It is evident that this season \\h.:l\ artec r)u‘ t5).thie stags, tving . 6 across” to sudicncesin] ' 4 < How e sep HoakSthe av-|C- Phippe, former ‘United: Btates b | — g with many misgivings is going to end as a normal| o o) 400 vavdeville theaters t s 2 b PAENeed S Ry 5 | Senator, 18 —_— : : aters pecies of gay bad- | erage maple tree yield? ; 5 2 . : S R SR s B | one. End of the last week, the Fact-finding Board > which had won her a reputation as a wit in What country has the most | (Copyright, 1638) n celebration of her fitth birth- || Robert Simpson, Opt.D. || " which was to determine wages brought in verdict ;. don’s drawing rooms. Her voice was still rich and | dwarfs in the world? | 5 B Y f!f"?mi:r l&')-;'uxnfdyw “a;:m:::;n uE:lr:: g e dCollege ‘ The Rexall Store” granting the industry’s employees increases totaling , 5 e g i ANSWERS Ste Sa a) 4 J of Optometry an Eranting. the D0y & O s ¢ | P DAMS potent 88 an atraction aid her marriage| | | ANSWERS . PARTY COMPLIMENTS ' home of her parents, Mr.’ and Mrs, e } EE- your 7 d The packer e HAVOTanie: ©° to capt. Smuts seemed to have put her again on the i . S r. B cor M. 5 Gr: IREES . e ! Reliable cumstances at the beginning of the season, have with ’\:”“ ‘”Wi MYE ' patent to make any article identi HEATHER HOLLMANN ;E\ ]Z“'_:,‘(il:d“' R P o | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | I ARl N L‘ pharmactsts b SRR rly good packs an 5 9 al with a patented one for any pu 3 S TR ETTR a few exceptions enjoyed fairly good packs and if S e L R LS T patented one for any pi 3 % G Sk S’ Whits fdersod | compouné prices are at all normal they will enjoy some degree SR o Bl e p whatsoever, unless granted | A party Saturday afternoon was ', corteriooogo a tl s G —_—— | prescrip- - indoletnation The Temmtory will have [I¢ WOunding of Smuts in the World War. Then ie| permission by the holder of the given in celebration of the second %, CChLerDicce for the birthday table, i n\'l('x‘u; as usual from the fish pack tax fol AL A AR 90 A ERELD TS0l muiant birthday of little Heather Hollmann, | ;.1 recented each e Jonseiiinp duor ||| Butler-M: ) C evenue as usua : B & pyard, and May had to work as a janitress to keep| 2. Over 30,000 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. = ., e R i SSES’ | = ol All in all, the salmon season has been a ,.qu ang soul together. 3. Medusa Hollthann, st her home on West !y orore Presan foy the. oosasibn LaDIRS i T VAo e b -:|l fairly good one Next theregwas an ill-fated ranching venture in| 4. About eight gallons. Twelfth Street ’;‘"('I“‘:"‘;J_":(“l’f:‘“Mr‘;“kl;;‘ios’"gi!;z’;“ SCWM‘;‘ES‘?::Z‘ ro, “;‘E‘:': ELEY Siraag et e California, followed by lean days in Boston. Another| 5. Hungary. Cake and ice cream was served jo. walluf Rasmussen, Roberta i 1 MAY YOHO vaudeville tour was successful and yielded funds which | z ROl _/|to the guests, which included all ;4 George Messerschmidt, Louis | '~ pezeseaTaY | H. S. GRAVES l i went into a New Hampshire farm and tea room BRI e "‘{',“):!"" children in the neighbor- gyonifer Rosalie Hyckenbottom, and | g 5| “The Clothing Man” I Plump, cheery little May Yoho, who in more ut both Captain Smuts and May encountered MODERN R B Walter Stender. Have Your Kyes Examinsd by || ! i i 2 { i f misfortune there. Fs B »d a broke: 3 B - — | ote of Schafroner and recent years used to drop into newspaper offices from misfortune there. Each suffered a broken arm while ETIQUETTE | Because of the numerous acci-' ,oq SRR i Dr. Rae L. Carlson Marx Clothing W % sime b tall oF atfele Tovsi the ind relate working on the place. The captain paid fines because / 9 [Aa0hs tn ulkoblista: Thae! Hetbic e and piacer 1ocauon notires g . | bl fos e i Fathat e dead in liquor was found on the tea room property. And, | | TeRnsport - Advisory: comotl ! reost o A wt Lhe Smpe Office. OPTOMETRIST e R e Rost Once f an ackress, she gained muc the farm house burned ‘ By Roberta Lee | ommends that cycle tracks be pro ~ ~ | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry E SR i T £ - Store Phone Green 331 Rt haier R hactinge to ord. Hoge, the They had sufficient income in later years, how-|&— Srlgh s | vided on both sides of the main } | GASTINEAU MOTOR Bl e A, be | ever, to live a retir ife jet ¢ npretentious | is in that country. o syl English nobleman, and owner of the famous Hope | ¢ to live a retired life in quiet and unpretentious| @, Is it good form for a man to | 08¢ TIMELY CLOTHES | = | | o o3, 13 o o 4 o By SERVICE T y Lies D. H I T 3 Y In 1924 the name of May Yoho again appeared e A. This is a matter of personal| <5 Tl Ratdonen NUNN-BUSH SHOES ! FINE GENERA:':% g;l?AmING on front pages throughout the country when Captain Telephone engineers report, after a survey of taste, and not of etiquet UNITED STATES STETSON HATS | Gas—Oil—Storage Smuts was shot and wounded at their lodgings in a|phone conversations, that monosvllabic replies are Q. Please suggest refreshment to| pppsRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Watch and Jewelry Repairing by far the more numerous. Well, look how many serve at a small, informal, neigh- | : UK QUALITY WORK CLOTHING at very reasonable rates | Boston rooming house The police said they found a note w tain's name attached, indicating a possible attempt ‘ GENERAL LAND OFFICE RN e R g i il WA at’s borhood garden part | istr. o soand-and-ife conversations there sre. Whats borhood garden party. - | District Land Office ® | PAUL BLOEDHO! ) i » hushand su say besides ‘s ? s, i | Anchorage, Alaska. 8. FRANKIAN ST J. B. WARRACK h the cap-' at suicide, but the captain said o revolver had dis-f ST STl TR Q. Tant it discourteous for two July 25, 1938 FRED HENNING NOTICE OF FILING OF Flinreed meciienially ‘as 15 CIPAIEQ U1, T ”m”)'(’d frequently runs a notice on the screen: ‘“Patrons "’1'\"“-“ to stop ;" the middle of a PLAT OF SURVEY Complete Outfit! 1 | } g i the le remained a ne h . & eWa alk? Pl O ter for Men and the couple remained as devoted to one another| = .= % o0 0o heir choes” Who says the motion Sidewalk to talk Bitics 1. Heipby et bt ON THE MEZZANINE in subsequent years as they had been in the past. A. Yes; this is discourteous and ing for spiritual uplift in America? pictures aren’t stri HOTEL JUNEAU v {plat of survey No. 2313 Juneau Ad- In 1929 Captain Smuts received full American| i inconsiderate. They should step to |y uriceiion ™ e citizenship as a result of long urging on the part of | saccharih is 300 times sweeter than sugar, but still | °hC side where they will not obstruct Nm”m1";f(“rpj(‘f°sit‘"f‘q‘2;“2::"‘::;;: BEAUTY SHOP & his wife and then May Yoho was surprised to learn | sour compared with the manner of a candidate for other pt‘flvsirmns. @lhwest of Junbatr on Elkelec LYLAH WILSON kH that she had lost her American citizenship upon her office when a baby is thrust up to him on the plat- A i highway, will be officially filed in SYSTEM CLEANING Osntoure Telophono COMF ™ and SEE the NEW | marriage to Smuts, 5o she at once took out naturaliza-' form. Pa T this office on the first day of k: i X-Er-Vao 5 4| STROMBERG-CZRLSON | tion papers. } S % ys ra Ic " "]B September, 1938, Phone 15 & ¥ RADIOS In later years the one-time Lady Hope related( The national annual gambling bil is estimated, at oy the filing of the plat is tak- | RLASKA LAUNDRY |*———————————%|| J. B. Burford & Co. ] many stories of her life as the wife of a British noble- $7.000000000 lost at games of chunce, nob IncIuting Plus Fm"- M Lkaplece mod thas by osal of e St e “NEW AND DIFFERENT *Gur @oor step is worn by | man. The Prince of Wales, who later succeeded Queen | =€ ©0¢ i i e frawal “Or ‘xeservalion AGf s o . FOOTWEAR” Batistied Customers” i r Rt s s ol oo | Dealer. lands they are not subject to entry, f=—=——=="== ) Victoria on the throne as King Edward, she described sl fa R GEORGE A. LINGO, “The St for Men” DEVLIN’S d J, P ramLnRe O | The movie industry plans to spend $1,000,000 on 3| MADISON, Wis, Aug. 29— Theo- Reaiior | 0/ E0RA - IO JEn i Paris Fashion Shoes ji o — the Hope diamond she once said: | nationwide contest. But it isn't, as you might sup- dore Herfurth has his parking tick- = = 3 AR “I wore it twice and didn't care if I never wore it| pose. to find a more stupendous jective than “col- lets paid in advance. H He ‘;n:iclzd SABIN s i g GASTINEAU CAFE again. It looked like a bum sapphire. Why I gave'ossal.” Traffic Lieut. H. J. Morris a check You DINE BEST g R T i Fronohs and ~ | for $5 to cover a ticket which called Front St.—Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU for a penalty of only $1. WHEN YOU M.l:;LODY HOUSE | | “Use the other $4 for future DINE Music and Electric Apphances tickets,” he advised. “I need my car AT THE (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 |in my business and T may be tagged ccasionally.” BOYAL IOWA HAD MONSTERS SPRING GROVE, Ia. — A huge CA’FE petrified bone found buried in a gravel pit here has been identified by geologists as a’section of a mas- |todon of the pre-historic era 100,- JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM | 000 years ago. The bone was found In Dishes, Cones or Bulk :.25 feet below the earth’s surface. Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 Dinners from 5 till 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments s and Supplies PORTRAITS by Phone 206 122 W. Second | TED COWLING LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES IS Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. ;\"m | Try the Empire classifieds for & e ol || Phone 369 —photographer ||results. Empire classifieds pay. Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. * | G S D MR TR e | HARRY The First National Bank RACE JUNEAU DRUGGIST “The Squibb ' The B. M. Behrends Stores of CAPITAI..—$50.000 ' Bank ; Toadki Muie 4 byl SURPLUS—$100,000 1 CH | PERCY’S CAFE , . COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS | Y ACCOUNTS | d SAVINGS " sty | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and !’{"md B 2% Paid on | One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association Savings Accounts Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska u NS IN FAMILY of Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propaganda minister. Left to right: Helga, Hilde, Hedda (in Frau Goebbe!s' arms), Holde, Helmut and Harald (in rear).