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s dir » ¥ _i__n________—_____________—_—_. - i e ! -~ — ~ — e e e e e o] | fairly hard to analyze, especially in view of the new | Y -l- e | o — —f H Dlr(’ rise to power of the so-called “defeated” Germany ‘of H APP i ™ - PROFESSIONAL S i Y H { 89 1918 BIRTHDA 20 I/e“rs A 00 oroscope lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES s v % except 1ay by the ! B P TBE FRINTING COMPANY Most observers concede that the situation abroad| The Empire extends congratula- o) iR GASTINEAU CHANNEL ! HELEN TROY BENDER SR - erestdent | is not conducive to peace. With hundreds of thou- tions and best wishes today, their | Mo e BAEArs | “The stars incline ¢ | R. L BERNARD - - Vi ¢ Business Manager | sands of troops facing each other across a border birthday anniversary, to the follow-| | o e ‘ but do not compel’ ey | Second and Main Alaska line and dictators hurling threats and boasts almost 9" l | ! N O RN Si - *| g . 4| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second € —i inything can happen. But it is probable, as some of SFPT"VEMBER " \ SEPTEMBER 7, 1918 | THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1938 " DENTISTS ¥ pm. Visiting brothers 3 SORIPTION RA1 | B NG OLPRL VRV WAL BUIG L 8 Sppii Yy fouk: SYhRY Terry Pegues | James B. McCauley, a mining| | Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- Beltvered by carrier in Junea 3 : o [l van o qLEL @b ClIR v Billie Geddes man of Kasaan, said that the res-| Conflicting planetary aspects ave| PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul Wbk, i 48 $6.00; Germany is slowly regaining territories which <he Laura Jane Clithero ?tflurm\[.\ of Juneau and Ketchikaii|seen in the horoscope for today Hours 3 am, to 9 p.m. er; M. H. EIDES, Sec- N ity vl o v It thes w bt1y notifs r‘“’ in the last conflict; and doubtless is determined - e should serve more Alaskan grown|cording to astrology. It is a config- retary. i R et B s ‘or 1 in the de get the others, but the best indication that open e —— % | yegetables. He said that when men uration inclining toward ‘D‘““""“fi"'——%fl MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 livers of thetr b 2 Seiss S \ not definitely planned in Europe is the| | come to town from the hills they, tion and reckless investments. I = d d tourth e | ik nount of blutt which is emanating, from high| | T OOK d LEARN.| ferave tresh vegetables, and the res-| The stock market will have many | Sflcog flr“ 4 ur M PRESS. -+ - ¢ o ooyt L an “ftaurants do not always have a $uf-!ups ana downs'before the new year, { . . s Jignaiy erE ik Rinceisiea Pre entitled to the use for | sources. Hitler has miade all his progress by bluffing Eicinit bt e A e abis |6 ab fSresunt r. Charles P. Jenne ‘n Scottish Rite Tempie republication all news d hes credite not | i regaining lost territor Fhe chan » tha o C L o . ! : ' | 70 otherwice ¢ o this 5 ocal new it reitory. - Phe chances are that he, ¢ By A. C. Gordon |lites of the people. Mr. McCauley! Astrologers emphasize the im-| LR { beginaing g el i IEIING s Thore T e Do o 8 2 A i was a mining man from the hills| portance of conservative policies n' [ poon g ang 9, Valentine Bldg. l D ire W ALASKA CIRCULATION ANTEED TO BE LARGER pparently trying to find out just how many inter-| | 4 | back of K h, and was visiting in | business, but they predict that sud- | TELEPHONE 176 “ | | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- THAN THAT OF HER PUBL TION. [ national friends Germany has, if any 2 i | Juneau on busines: | den fortunes will be made. | VERS, Secretary. Ultimatel vill come in Europe. A military| 1. What two men have been the TR | Women are well directed under | & REBERALS fria i My SEAAT o B it subject of the greatest number of & Mot M Werner and 2 his configuration which presages = ZE \chit n sany is now building eventually | Sublect of the greatess Miss Nora May Warner and Miss this configurat ”ux\ = N Bliisvetacce Thdgs No. 2-A tneste will have to have an outlet, but it appe doubtful ¥ F | Grace Rolfe, who had been nurs for them success in public s T S every second and fourth Wednes- 1at the time has vet arrived 2. How many germs is it possible| .4 gt Ann's Hospital, left for River-| Through many weeks the seers hav % o | |day, 1.0.OF. Hall BETTY Me- b for a single fly to carry? ide, Cal. where they were to enter |read in the stars portents of great| | Dr. Richard Williams | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTR 5 A e 3. Which is the largest and|gpeq Cross work significance to women who appeared | DENTIST | [ etae i 4 CARDINAL HAYES which the smallest of the citrus| EH, | quiescent while in reality preparing | ' Gt iD RESTOmOR ) Hipteabide’d ; : : fruits? Through the efforts of P. R. Brad- | for_heavy national responsibilities.| | OETICH AN BHEOIIAE | Death of Cardinal Hayes fakes from the moving| 4. How many states have pro-|jey pood Administrator, word was| This should be a happy wedding| § ] P e e scene one of the nation utstanding churchmen and duced presidents of the United| aceived from Admiral R. E. Coontz| day, although there is little momN' 5 B & i one who has figured in many of the public discussions States? that the subchasers would remain|of Wealth in the near future. i a ! Gu sm‘th of recent year Which independent nation i¢!i, Alaskan waters for a certain! Il omens attend evening mf‘r"~“ R 12 ; The Cardinal’s views on temperance were widely {ree of national debt? length of time in order to protect: ings. Heated discussions and unwise | | Dr_ Judson Wh.tt)er {13 quoted. “The Catholic Church stands always for tem- ANSWERS | the salmon pack fidectelons © may. maric (HSlEERAbAE AT li D R u G s perance,” he said. “There are the v of justice, 1. Jesus of Nazareth and Napol- | - | affecting business or industrial poli- | Drugless Physician ' st PV I3 3 on Bonaparte | Mayor Elmer E. Smith, of Doug- | cies | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 fortitude and prudence, and temperance fits in with ©°0 o : : | % ROLA REMEDIES 'S '"HIEVEMENT | these three. If an individual can't be temperate, but| > SiX million. las, left on the launch Tillacum with| A foreign loan is prognosticated., | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ¥ DIMOND’S RECORD (” ACHIEVEME! = 1 R R R (“ 3. The grapefruit is the largest|a scow load of supplies for Annex|It will be of many millions and will | | PHONE 667 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- et abuses liquor, he is bound by conscience to abstain i : & : and the kumquat is the smallest. | Creek have a stimulating effect upon busi- it 5 MPOUND! Probably never before in its history has 11“‘ T entirel If immorality flc out of intemperance, 4 Eleven. v ‘n’ i NGAd cominerce, - astrOlONRTA e FULLY COMPO ED vitory of Alaska benefited so much in cold dollars there must be prohibition, but that doesn’t mean 5 The Republic of San Marino. | The new law governing the licens- | forecast. ! ;‘ Front Street Next Colisemam and cents as it has during the years that Anthony | that such prohibition should apply to all.” = —>eoo— ‘,,,n and operation of motor h”ml Persons whose birthdate it is have | | z g ; a 4 2 | £ %-—F Delivs J. Dimond has been the Territory’s Delegate in Con- During the Roosevelt administration Cardinal #——————————————— & |was in full force in the District of | the augury of a year of stirring ex-| | Dr. ADEYII';xSS_:ewarl (14 PHONE %i—Free ery i ~ th >, o Jorks ‘nown A o ;N A 3 e s rtant S & gress. Since the inception of the, Public Works Hayes was known as one who considered many New Alaska, according to M. S. Whit- | periences. Contacts with importan y _ DAILY LESSONS I tier, Acting Special Deputy Collec-| persons are indicated. Interest in Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | |1 Administration approximately six million doll&rs has | Deal measures as practical applications of the famous | SEWARD BUILDING em it aside | g neyelical CIT 26! oty , t f N & | sports should be profitable # come to Alask ments. But aside | papal encyclicals, Leo XIIT's “Rerum Novarum” and IN ENGLISH | | o e 0 fEE e S S Office Phone 469 [ : | 1 for public impr “Tomorrow's Styles D] t huge expenditure in the Territory, there | Pius XI Quadragesimo Anno.” from I ? E. M. Polley was chosen tempor-|ably will be talented and endowed re any yther specific Appropriations nade for ut his endshiy or dre; ¢ > 2 1 " R ,ll ; p 7 ,“, VLR e Besidsndid. ot ires By W. L. Gordon ary chairman of the meeting of | with artistic gifts. Subjects of this Today projects in the north as a result of the efforts of t rain_him {rom defeating Roosevelis plan to have y 4| the citizens for the organization sien have imagination and person-| | DR. H. VANCE Delezate w York state approve the child labor amendment of the Burrendbr DIGE. 8@ Bobert | slity | ks bl Al Briske yoky sused: 4 f nd . an rt | ality OSTEOPATH For example, $717,000 was spent in Alaska during |in 1937. At Roosevelt's request the state senate passed }wm”"I(:“(Cp':“f‘:‘““‘:“:“"h?‘:_o':)‘,’:" he | Eennedy, temporary secretary. H.| Antonin Dvorak, composer, Was| | gonsultation and examination the fiscal year which ended last June for Civilian | ihe approving resolution. At the assembly's public /M SR B8 I8 TOUH W R, Shepard, James McCloskey, born on this day 1841. Others wio| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Conservation Corps activities. What the CCC has | hearing Bishop Gibbons of Albany read a letter from oot 48 G BHO S8V BHER 1| james Russell, F. E. Parsons and F.| have celebrated it as a birthday in- Ttato B0y Ribatditent: accomplished in progress in the north is 00 the Cardinal which said ST ;: T B. Harrison, were selected for the clude General George Crook, Indian Gastineau Hotfel Annex well known to nee teration here. But the work smaplly, suthority over. the lives of children i AT __ | membership committee for the or- | fighter, 1828; George Franklin Bow- | | south Franklin St. Phane 177 will go on as another 5,000 has been alloted fc thelr parents—and ‘then if further pre Often Mispronounced: Irrepar- | ganization, rman, librarian, 1868. i TR i SO SN LR ; £ S irther pro- gple. pronounce i-rep-a-ra-b'l, i as| : TR (Copyright, 1938) P Gt e during the present fi : reqt it should be enacted and enforced in it, e as in bet, both a’s as in as | —_— - e re are such items as ma wcies in close touch with local conditions. The unstressed, and accent second syll-| NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | | boat harbor, which is to be underts at @ | surrender of fhese broad powers over the lives of able, not i-re-par-a-bl, with accent|To be issued Oct. 1 ard forms close| ;o o UNITED STATES = || Robert Simpson Opt.D. cost of $232,000 to the War Department oriza- | ct to a remote agency at Washington would on third syllable. | Sept. 15. For space and change of 5 ('_F‘”, AL LAND OFFICE Graduate Los Angeles College | || tion has been given for a small boat harbor project | contravene the principles of our form of government Often Misspelled: Prescribe; nol|JStings please call Juneau and Distriet Land Office of Oplomegy and || “The Rexall Store” : at Sitka at a cost of $160,000. The River and Harbor and seriously endanger the rights of parents. The perscribe. Douglas Telephone Co., phone 420. Ao Kiaskn Opthalmology | your Act of 18 rries $105,000 for flood control and har- | need for permanent in the relations between Synonyms: Anecdote, story, talé, Iy ] August 30, 1938 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | | & Reliabhe bor improvement at Skagway as well as an item of and ti government on this matter Narrative, account. o8 7 jtice is hereby given that Karl|: : pharmactsts $68,500 for a small boat harbor at Valdez Word Study: “Use a word three [, Fmpire classiueas pay Meier, entryman, together with his | +——— | compouné ey S L 9 i 3 times and it is yours.” Let us ir LR " o . ~ i i 5 During the last two year nal he im Bishop Gibbons said all seven bishops of the state 3 B UNITED STATE: witnesses, Willlam C. Anderson and prescrip- provements have been authorize ertal were united in this stand and in g few days the as-| sre wosd. ‘"f“h‘"m"‘.rb; i " | PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Lester Weiss, all of Juneau, Alaska Jones-Stevens Shop Homn one word each day s word: i : follows: Petersburg, $94.000; Wr $56,000; Nome, | sembly overwhelmingly defeated the resolution. Coutiahats b ‘“:”” ):’ “‘n ”Pq“u“"‘l'f- GENERAL LAND OFFICE has made final proof on his home- LADIES'—MISSES' | Butler-Mauro D Ce. | > ail; sh a e 36 N s shorage i o 5 i o] $40,000; Egegik, $5,000; Cordovs 5,000 rd Tn April, 1937, when the burlesque houses of the lent to or fore; compensate. “A District Land Office stead, Anchorage 08077, for a tract READY-TO-WEAR el $85,000; Dry Pass, $79.000; Sitka 0. In addition city were seek renewal of their licenses, Cardinal good consclence . . . more t A Anchorage, Alaska. |of land embraced in H. E. S. No.| geward Strect Near Third R T S P July 25, 1938. 214, Forest List 8-110, containing 160,000 has been set mside by the War Department Hayes wrot license mtinaes hitormar | e ) 3 ¢ y : y o 1..’,‘ i ¢‘ de ‘,.q,‘- »‘M,.\H gl e xw AT ) ; commi 1{\!( ‘ Informa :;rv(\!l.s ai} the < lamities fmd n(“ Notice is hereby given that Walter 6.24 acres, located on the easterly ‘01‘ :(\mn g a e ey Jomess ey aRhon has come ;, me of ,‘,‘ m| evil influence and uw“demx: can possibly bef Hellan, has made application for shore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25’ ‘ H. S. GRAVES H vhich were destroyed last winter by storm and an- destructive results from these disgraceful and pernici- US- son. a homesite under the act of May 20" N. longitude 134° 38 30" W. Man” 4 other $197,000 is earmarked for flood control at Lowell ous performances.” S S |26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 808) Anchorage|and it is now in the files of the|| J1ave Your Eyes Examined by ||| . “The itk Creek in Seward A few days later burlesque was banned. R T e 08428, for a tract of land situated U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- Dl’. Rae | 5% Ccu'lson Home of Hart Schaffner and i The Postoffice Department recently set aside In December, 1935, an advent sermon inst birth ; MODERN }on the Fritz Cove Road, about 12 aska. ‘ OPTOMETRIST ! Marx Clothing | $200,000 for the air mail service from Seattle to Juneau control, which he delivered at the Cathedral, involved fmiles northwesterly from the City| 1f no protest is filed in the local | | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry : { and various other appropriations have been made for | Cardinal Hayes in & controversy with some modern | ) ETIQUETTE |of Juneau, adjoining U. S. Survey land office within the period of | | Store Phone Green 331 ] air mail service. leaders of the Protestant and Jewish faiths. A public | flo- 2121, said land s embraced in |publication or thirty days there- These are but a few of the direct appropriations statement signed by thirteen clerics including Bishop I By Roberta Lee . §. Survey No. 2281, latitude 58° |after, said final proof will be ac- | = = GAS"NEAU MOTOR which have been made in Washington for the benefit Francis McConnell, Methodist, of Pittsburgh; the Rev. % i ST 1M 80 W cented jufd Sinel cesnitioate dmind, i [ SERVICE e il tand 3 s ; i ! 3 o “ # | containing 2.22 acres, and it is now GEORGE A. LINGO, | | of Alaska during the last couple of years. Alaska will| Harry Emerson Fosdick and Rabbi Sidney Goldstein,| @ what does 1t indicate whendin the files of the U. S. Land Of Reglster FINE PHONE 727 4 P! cate 01 e . Land - ', | n the next fey years see much larger am Hl‘llll']‘!ll‘|ll ebuked him as trying to dictate to other faiths and g man invariably refuses the tablojfice, Anchorage, Ala: First publication, Sept. 7, 1933, | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | | GENERAL AU"II‘OSREPAD“NQ in the Territory by the Army and Navy for defense held his suicide” views were “baseless.” In reply selected by the head waiter, but| Any and all persons claiming ad- |Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938, || @t very reasonable rates Ope O etaen purposes, a subject on which the Delegaté has been Cardinal Hayes made public a statement repeating | parades around the dining room and | versely any of the above mentioned |- i l PAUL BLOEDHORN one of the leaders in arousing the entire nation to the attack on birth control and charging its backers chooses some other table? land should file their adverse claims | § S. FRANKLIN STREET i : the need for adequate defense of the northland with ignoring morals and misusing science. A. Tt indicates two things; that|in the local land office at Anchor- 4 | 1 i It isn’t necessary to deal in generalities or go Usually, however, Cardinal Hayes avoided con- Ilh«- man is rude, and that he craves ;:uv. within the period of publica-|| TIMELY CLOTHES | &= e 2 ‘T“é J. B. WARRACK back of the record in viewing the accomplishments troversy. In 1933 when Father Coughlin, Detroiss P€iN8 conspicuous. Of course, occa- (tion or thirty d thereafter, or| I MR S N SR sl 1 of Dlagato Dimond 1 the nabonal capital Tor A “radio priest,” addressed a meeting at Madison Square| SODAIlY, one is justified in com-|they will be barred by the pro-|| NUNN-BUSH SHOES :"“O L Engineers—Contractors and its people. The results are evident in every| Garden which booed Former-Governor Smith, it was E}‘::i':“";(;‘;‘g:":“ AR RIE T e I mollf:‘(;x;‘::mf'l,m STETSON HATS s JUNEAU community in the north. As he honestly points out,| not the udinal but his chancellor, Monsignor o which should be lon ger, the Regc:. || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING HOTEL JUNEAU the record is not complete. There are many H{hl Thomas G. Carroll, who entered the lists. He told | candles or the candlesticks? First publication, Aug. 10, 1938, | BEAUTY SHOP Alaska problems which are yet to be ironed out. The| the press, “His (Couzhlin's) attack on Governor Smith| A. Either one or the other should |Last publication, Oct. 5, 1938 [ ] [ LYLAH WILSON i persistent drive.for.more roads, trails, airfields, com- | Jast night was absolutely unwarranted.” | be longer, whichever way is o [ M — Jomraca Contoure Telephone I . T munications and ultimately the International High- ‘f(.\rrpd but they should not be of v FRED HENNING X-Er-Vac 538 o sl'l:!();ll;l'!.;(}szil:::goflnnw way must go on. The Delegate has made material The contention of that National Safety Council |the same length. Visit the ! , & RADIOS . ! progress on these. Alaskans should see to it that|official 1t “a high grade moron makes the best| Q. Is it obligatory for relatives SITKA H“T SPRINGS Complete Outfitter for Men A S )7 S ¢ he goes back tdwx:unw the excellent work he already | operato: a motor vehicle” has cured us of praggin innd friends to send gifts to anjen-%, Mineral Hot Baths 1 “NEW AND DIFFERENT 7 " B Burford & CO. has done and fhe vast amount of work yet to be done, | in public about what a good driver we are. saged gin? e “Our door step Ia\wom by Accommodations to suit every FOOTWEAR” | “The Store for Men” ! o i R S e J, : il R DR A. No; people usually concen- taste. Reservations, 'Alaska Afr s IE | n ~ Things might simmer down a bit, if the two |trate on the wedding gift HITLE R \Q'l y“‘T READY FOR t dicts who don't like the smoke of cigarettes { ¢ # = — e-ee—0 3 e i OPEN ‘BREAK would only get that way about the smoke of battle- | Tfy an Fmpire ad. SABIN’S i W i N fields, too.—Boston Herald. — T INE. The bristling situation along the Rhine has again| - ety | s s ] AST AU CAFE given the world a case of jitters. Naturally enough A Kentucky newspaper boasts that “as Kentucky ZORIC Front St.—Triangle Bldg. {| | JUNEAU French and it would for it is but twenty years since the last con- poes in August so goes the nation.” Wanna bet?— SYSTEM CLEANING WHEN YOU | MELODY HOUSE Italian Dinners flagration which resulted in something which today is | Detroit Free Press DINE | g & e e Phone 15 ety i Giving America’s Biggest Liner a Start | ALASKA LAUNDRY ||| royar, e CAFE NEW ALASKAN Dinners from 5 till 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. HOTEL § So. Frarfklin Street JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM Phone Single O In Dishes, Cones or Bulk Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies et éphcm o a3 W, Eucnnd" Lode and placer location notices ™ | for sale at The Empire Office. LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES PORTRAITS —by TED COWLING be 723 feet long 93 1cet in beam, and will have a displacement of 34,000 tons. Try the Empire classifieds for i Phone 369 —photographer results. Empire classifieds pay. Old 1sf, Natl. Bank Bldg. = N 3 e o The B. M. Behrend uarry | The First National Bank e . . enrenas RACE ]'UNEAU DRUGGIST - Bank “The Squibb [ : Bheres of CAPITAL—$50,000 Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100,000 TR 5 PERCY'S CAFE | ’ L COMMERCIAL e v COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS | and SAVINGS S b | h ; i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ‘ - Resources Over Two and T Aliks Vaderdl Savings 2% Paid on : illi Associati Savin f Rear Admlral Emory S. Land (left), chmrman of (he lnned Hm: \Llrmme Commission, is pictured at one HGH Mllhon DOHQIS qu‘nlntl:olamnnred ::l: &l:“ it 98 B NCpors News, Ve, wifh A J. MeCariy, vicoprusident of 1 Ui, Sltes Kines o o lureest .0, Box 18— Phone 3 Accounts :‘;\’;‘i‘.‘:‘:h; 'e‘::_]r"bru';{':llr:n&: '{f:e.:; ‘2&{;’; T.jlllch: successor to the Leviathan. As yet unnamed, she will %——‘——fi omf:;lififl it

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