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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT 14, 1938 o1 et bo » Treasurer an legat — ek | - N D .l Al Q’f(] Em ll.r(‘ srobable that both the Treasurer }ndvr!h:'D‘ir"lx: HAPPY 2 iy i RS : e i NELIY K vill poll over 9,000 votes each in the Territory as @ al y s 4 shole, and If the voting in Juneau is indicative of BIRTHDAY oroscope ears Aoo lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Pusiied every ovening except Sunday by the ho Test of Alaska between 13,000 and 14,000 votes will| The Empire extends congratula- i e GASTINEAU CHANNEL Wi i bs Wk tions and best wishes today,” their| | “The stars incline ek e BELEN TRO' = FraE G s . « |birthday anniversary, to the follow- i — M. L BERNARD - - nt and AR i N ”"g_ v, . / but do not compel i H B. P. 0. ELKS meet Juneau, Alasks The unicameral, or one-house, legislature pro- % * 4| —— — ———————%| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every “?li:;:l:zesdnby a}: 8 eco 3 Ma osal i defeated by a vote running close .m. tin rot] wu as Second C 1 sosal is definitely defeated b, s ’z” ”“ ‘“‘m”“, SEPTMBER 14 THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938 SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 / mo:f,?gfidw Rslcotn, . O, . Meot s = = ne ag /hile there was a sentiment 4 4 7 i gway jewel- d e & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. =~ P ) two to one against. Whi T Bkl ol E. Loomis Adverse planetar: pects appear "o Kmpse. the .Skaway .erh AN 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- “Weitvered by carrler in Juneau and D "'1“' < r the pPropos 111 precinets reporting thus far Emma Nielson to rule today, according to astrolo- [ry and curio dealer, left for the P % er; M. H. EIDES, Sec~ 5 oo year, 1h advance, $12.0 o 10 1600 § © was being overshadowed by the strong poll against Ellen Shaffer ay. Tt is most forbidding for specu- | ©outh on the Gity of Seattle and m. pm. ey one m:m.‘:.h’m .m;lnn:r "x 2. o C L he propositior R. F. McDevitt lation planned to spend the winter in Calii- i1 R ehe Business Office of any foilure or irreculariiy . s o2 Theoda M. Kann It is an unfavorable date for [ fornia. | HOUN™ JUNFAU LODGE NO. 187 tivery of thelr papers e o Jection Irns up Gil Rich ching ¢ enterprises. Initia- e < d and fourth ShMoRer: W fice, 60 ess Offic Delegate Dimend summed the election returns ug launching new enterpr: : = Secon ST e O i i L, ot B Albert Brown tive of every sort will be delayed by | J. M. Tanner, United States Mar- Mondsy, of, 8ibh mionth MUMBER OF A»wn'l\'l\l 4 _l'm:h i b 4 for Alaskd have evidently by oOfat- Mrs, James E. Smith those who are wise.; i shal, returned to Juneau from Skag- Dl’- Charles P. Jenne in Scottish' Rite Tempie TIon e all vws ispal credited to it or not e Yo% P S A A loles ot e Sylvia Davis | Fluctuations will be frequent on|¥ay on the City of Seattle and was DENTIHT beginning 8t 7:30 pm. Al bk 2d also the local news Whelming vote oved generally the policies DU e the stock market owing to jed | a2 guest at the Gastineau Hotel. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- Py national admini: tion with respect m‘ Alaska, and b auses including the uncertain Eu- | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. shipful Master; JAMES W. ‘LEI- A ANTEED TO BE LARGER yproved as well the principles set out in the Demo- ! | vopenni sitdatioh J. P. Nelson, outside man for the TELEPHONE 176 el e v B 1 SUB ATION ' o arv 936, g 4 5 g 9 3 5] i e w3, 3, ' b i & Pty form adopted at Seward in January, 1936. 1.OOK and LEABN Differences of opinion may be|Alaska Pacific Fisheries, was regis- | - e = “f |many under this rule of the stars|tered as the Gastineau Hotel. % —t REBERAIS & Nazi Prosperity | which is unfortunate for domestic| I T R TE | Bty erarica s tiodge Ny 2-A “est § e | By A. C. Gordon | relations. Jealousies and quarrels| It was L\an;’:cvd &L\af finng the | |every second and fourth Wednes- 7 (Cincinnati Enquirer) |among brothers and sisters may be | first week in November, the mem- . 1 | |day, LOOF. Hall BETTY Mec- - | o L R iRb ol the Sael Maets | & {evident bers of the Arctic Nattve Brovher-| | Dt Richard Williams CORMICK, Noble Grand; BUTH * H n one t. if nothing else, » N3 % S | oo i il 3 A p 2 el " " 3 s g titled to praise. In a world marked almost | | Idest knie a1 International pacts will prove of |i0od were H: ml’va at l;IloondpL Vil- | | DENT]ST BLAKE, Secretary. s I we unemployment problems, the L What is the oldest Known al-|prief effect in assuring the United|lage. Delegates from all parts of} | opmrcE AND RESIDENCE “ g i 6 Bor Evety nn abls andiwils | coaole drnks States coveted trade relations and |Southeast Alaska were to be pres-| — “GoypeTEIN 3UILDING SR PEIE TP B : 2. What is the original Jmean- ages. serf isunder- | ent for the annual election of offi-| | addition, it has brought 400,000 s Ward S OIRANL gdvantages. A serious misunder-|®nb ' clioae trioth § ; ( ar & ‘April of lagt iyesr, to meet|128 Of the word Dlansiis tanding with a European power is|cers, and the elaborate patriotic|y, L ' ° f lier 0 German Ie 3. Who compiled the first Eng-| 0" 8 program. —— = Gu smlth " its A ish dictionary? AR :n this autumn will | e T s T Il 2 of this undertaking is not uni- ’ t o | merican women this 1] | d Wh it i iy, ¢ cced labor, |, 4. Who were considered to be the| c;,za¢ i campatgns for public] Capt. J. J. Finnegan, head of the r. Judson ither | |} . forn ading ,r)'»m"," '..”..\‘ forced ADOT- | hest musicians of ancient times? TAR i Y 1R disputes they will | military department of the Gover-| | CHIROPRACTOR | D R U G i, it HUIM)\ o bt ,\rw‘ o (‘(y”ll]‘(:r"lllu:l‘ What city of the United |50 new laws as they demand |nor's office, announced that he had Drugless Physician 11 camp: nd so off the regi. r of unemployed ere v arge r o iy 7 " 5 .. { AL States has the largest negro popu- |, Tt g am- | received three calls for the induc-) | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 i ; SR o oo ustice for both employees and em | ; 3 | REMEDIE! - AR TP ire tens of thousands, perhaps by now (Imv.rlu(l of | 1 tion? o ton, -1ni- all, .of 856 men in ATk Rocha 3584 riknsle Bidg, | | PUROLA 8 TR R js, of refugees in foreign countries, driven SREA Vers PR v i ! 4 YESTERDAY'S ELECTION 1e Nazi Reich by savage intolerance and hate.| 1 poer ANSWERS Through the winter the cost ™o | before October 1. | PHONE 667 | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- - They, too. have 'been taken off the list of unemployed b e : B |living is to rise. | ¥ . FULLY COMPOUNDED || although many ¢ s ihe st Gl OHHaE, |5 1 At | Persons whose birthdate it is have| Judge R. W. Jennings and the; If the rest of the Territory balances up as did although ma are perhaps on the lists o wer 3. Samuel Johnson, in 1765. |the augury of a year of ups and|Rev. A. J. Rocati were to speak at|* Front Street Next Colisewm ‘ \ vesterdas's elboh sars today that, more charitable countries 4. The Hebrews Fagwn . e {ohine 1t blic meeting which was to| e e ol o . Fatioti Another reason for the Reich’s excellent employ-| 5 New York City. {dowma, 3a8ck depents HEbE pEkETie ,,’:;o"‘fn.(.,, eli by the “Unail Dr. A. W. Stewart PHONE %i—Free Delivery the total vote for Alaska in ‘this off-year ballo ment record is the stringent enforcement of the edict L e and efficlency. y | tional Surrender Club” at the Elks| | DENTIST | AT T is going to equal the vote of 1936, the last presidential\ . g omani place is in the home—not in office or | g, | Children born on this day ""’b‘,;;m]‘]" i i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. } i s o hges G ' |ably will be logical in mind, gener- | Hall { . year. factory or ship. Still another reason of great im- . 4 42 S I SEWARD BUILDING ol N sn " Rallying i the Jate hours yesterday afternoon. portance is the expenditure of vast sums for mivary | DAILY LESSONS | fous snd kimaly. Many subjects of| oo oL Oftice Phone 469 || “Tomorrow’s Styles i e o ki he Ay e Apariiet o his sign are exceedingly frank and f . i 4 X s | Juneau voters moved intc voting places and ve | higl arms, ammunition, and other items o i - : b aY: s the city a total vote of 1517, or 12 more than the 1,505 | preparedness for war. Back of this burst of economic IN ENGLISH | | 10Eing 0 S0k Ge A | et TR |5 =3 = Today Bl i i bath i ke Aude Haneral slecilon; |8 are a tremendous floating debt, an un- X [ 1 yvallinn £ etk Ser s dent ok e T DR. H. VANCE || G < # ¢ believable tax burden, a decline in the real incomes By W. L. Gordon ’ United Sytes and Supreme Court NEW BOOKS RECEIVED | . . When the absentee ballots, about one hundred of| ©7 rtually all workers, and a serious shortage of con- | Justice, was born on this day 1857. OSTEOPATH ‘ them, are tallied, the total will go over 1,600. It is an \ml’v Z ,/‘"]‘ .m & Kine o oo v # | Others who have celebrated it as AT PUBL'C LIBRARY‘ | Consultation and examination | } -excellent record, reveali that the voters of thi Nevertheless, there are no unemployed in Ger- Words Often Misused: Do not say, |2 birthday include Porfirio Dl.az“x . || free. Hours 10 to l?: 1tob; || 1 community are alive to their responsibility as Citi-|yane today. Americans would not want to eliminate “I can not seem to understand you.” | former President of Mexico, 1830; The Juneau Public Library has 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | tzens. Also the political organizations are due a word mployment if it required the sacrifices of liberty Say. “I seem unable to ungerstand | Philippe Berger, French scholar,|the following new books on the| | Gastineau Hotel Annex { fof praise for the fine work they did in getting out the d justice made in Germany. But unless the de- YOu 1846, o shelves nad_\u for distribution: 3 South Franklin St. Phane 177 cracies of the world can do a good deal better in Often Mispronounged: Divorcee | (Copyright, 1938) Bottome, “The Mortal Storm; vote mocraci the world can do a good deal better in % el o R n RGBT [ combating unemployment, they will find it steadily (feminine noun); divorce (mascu-| s S i I avis, 19, Aty @y riael ran NOmy 3 B eRE are meager for the harder to explain the superiority of democracy over line moun). Pronounce di-vor-sa, i| r'\llf \TI?N l:;lzm?im vel;” Prouty, “Lisa Vale. & 'l 1 wd 54 Although retu are meager for X : i » bR egular meeting ednesday evee Rawlings, “The Yearling;” Grey, 2 |1 ctatorshi 0] t S ant jobs and s as in did unstressed, o as in no, a| g Yol | other Divisions, results from the First in yesterday's /Ctatorship, For most men want lobs aud Some o . Principal accent on last|MINE at 8. Report of representatives | “Raiders of Spanish Peaks;” Greg- | | RobertSlm;:sonl, ogtl'ln' | | balloting reveal a sweeping victory for Delegate Di-| "0 0”04 colf-government. vilable, secondary accent on second | 0 be given. Visitors welcome. ory, “Marshall of Sundown;’ G‘afi“a;eol“:zme‘l‘fe :Snd e "The Rexall Store” | | e : - e [ RUTH BLAKE, | Thorne, “Fruit in Season;” Spring,| | o O [ Xa. ore T e 36 an_he poll . o3 3 . § ‘ G e R T Secretary | “My Son, My Son,” and nine new | than he rolled up in 1936 when he polled a tota Silk-Stocking "Sanctions Often Misspelled: Sheriff; two y on ;“_ d € | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground @ your j 9,665 vote: voters apparently are not unm: iy i s mystery stories. B Reliabhe 8 ful of the very able work the Delegate has done d (New York World-T 1 Synonyms: Pedigree, lineage, an-| T L ph: “Mm e e Di Por chemists are reported to be secretly per- S5V, descent, genealogy. | AR DOROTHY STEARNS-EOFY o5 | o] Along with giving Dimond a handsome vote of fecting a revolutionary textile fiber, as yet nameless (etisinlt g8 0 WL ree s o O D R 8 b | Jones-Stevens Sho i confidence, i appears hat the polticnl mind con-| - The fier Is described as entrly clfterent from | {es and it s yours. Let us in-|DEPARTMENT OF TREINTERIOR |~ —- ! P & » Democratic. The ) Y rayon or anything else now on the market, and as so | Cr€3S€ our vocabuary by mastering; d nsses: -Lor-fali-rooltal- now: en-} LADIES'—MISSES’ = ! tinues to be Democratic. The complete Democratic el stio that really run-proof stockings will| ¢ Word each day. Today's word: | District Land Office rolling. Social dancing for beginners READY-TO-WEAR | Butler-Mauro Dr“! Co. | Hcket for the House.in this Division is leadir A idsic e tualits Obloquy; state of being spoken iil Anchorage, Alaska. | Phone Blue 275. 526 5th St. adv | ' geward Siress Near Third | | * T s, it appears fairly certain that all four of the Demo- ™" " e ., new fiher | O bad repute. (Pronounce ob-lo- July 25, 1938 —_ 1 —— | ratic candidates—J. P. Anderson, James V. Davi Thus, sy Lhe (WAL Btrest UQUEnQle We uBw IS | o1, it o Aain of mecalidho x| hatiss s B hErebE Lo i that (e s ey ety | -5 gratic .candida A *l“may replace real silk in its one sat remaining A & s ol ol eby given that 7} pAygjt—Tax and System Service | 5 U John McCormick and A. P. Walker—will be elected R in low, accent first syllable). “HelJoseph F. Ross, has filed applica- | .'AMES C COOPER f 5 55| H, s. GRAVES ! MMGCoimick, who ran away from the legislative field That would be good news to Chiang Kai-shek, Was crushed by the obloguy his mis~|tion for a homesite, under the act - 3 | Have Yiar Eyes Biamtrsd by “The Clothing Man” in the primary, apr to be doing the same thing' g Ja No. 1 export commodity, and Japan | 2k€ brought upon him.” |of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- ‘I poag s CCl-dl;‘iA-B i I L. Carls i1 the general €lection, ' He will lead the House ticket 1 ady having trouble selling enough goods abroad : Tt SHamEe (00508 Lor, tract of lend i Publlc Stenostypher (1 Dr. Rae L. Carlson Hoono olf‘:i,;,"%mmm“‘u b; wide margin, if the outlying precincts give him to finance her »orts of munitions and other neces- | g&— (embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2271, | Notary Public A QPTQMETRI§T ¥he 1708 & wba'that he mustered in Juieau sities |situated between the East and p m | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry 3 “and Ketchikar | Tt looks as if the laboratories might be about to MODERN Bt F‘OrkS_lofM;x\\N!nm;c."t'Pk gl IRy AR £, A o b el Shonechet ke . . * teal a march on the foreign off s by imposing eco- ourteen miles of Juneau on ¥ ‘4.‘ 11 > s t s ol - - | A e s e aiadeit e R ETIQOVETTE | Montana Creek Cut Trail, contain- .CALLA771 ] e | GASTINEAU MOTOR The contest for the Senate seat from th ivision LIS i > ing 4.11 acres, latitude 58° 24’ 18" | For Appointment | lg— | SERVICE appears to be the only one where a race has developed ongitude 134° 34’ 0 | ) (11 ppe . y 2 has deyelo: A als that only two out of every 100 By Roberta Lee |N. longitude 134" 34’ W. and it is | Marie’s Beauty Shop || FINE | PHONE 121 Howard D. Stabler, Republican, went out ‘of ‘the Ju- e R .| [now in the files of the U. S. Land | | 231 Seward St. | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING neau precincts with a one hundred fifty vote lead Qestinatl e ths SoiiRe Awny O R ——* loffice, Anchorage, Alaska | : 2 | || Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | I estinations more than 100 miles away 5k : < 5 5 (above Family Shoe Store) at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage over Senator Henry Roden, Democrat, but when the jy the way they drive, yowd think that at, & When serving dinner, in| Any and ai: persons claiming ad- S a5 | = outlying precinets began coming in Roden began of them had to be a hundred miles away | Wich hand should the maid hold versely any of the above described ——— PAUL BLOEDHORN | |>- a dish when B the margin and was within 50 votes of in an hour. 1 opponent after Ketchikan and other - Haile S taken up t cutting dow his Republ precinets of the south end of the Division had been tallied. Democrats were predicting a Roden vietory Probably he decided et onh -~ 4/ Ladies crowding box office for tickets | prospects ¢ Pittsburgh winning their first pennant | view of some of the feminine fans flocking in for J since e1692!70have dmfm record crowds to see the | the last ladies’ day game of the season is indica~ _Pirates as they come down the home stretch. This | tion of how the town is infected with flm_mgt fever, former Emperor of Ethiopia, has he had not presenting it to a land should file their adverse nest? lai the local land off ke 2 ) guest? claims in the local land office at | | She should hold the dish in| Anchorage, Alaska, within the | TIMELY CLOTHES || : g J. B. WARRACK ¢ her left hand, unless it is too heavy. |period of publication or thirty days TN SR Engineers—Contractors | It would be far better to use both thereafter or they will be barred NUNN-BUSH SHOES So. Frafklin Street l JUNEAU- Phone Single O In Dishes, Cones or Bulk PORTRAITS —by TED COWLING Phone 2068 122 W. Becond which is probable if the precincts outside of Juneau better quit exercising abruptly after that run-around | pands rather than risk spllling by the pr £ 3 ON THE MEZZANINE contintie as they' have Been going. However, it[!he League of Nations gave him the contents in a “dowager’s” lap. Kt ’”2'&'2’323 Ach;;‘:;ggtes. i HOTEL JUNEAU i ops o bethe poatis couiae 1 1 BIVARR. ) oy o cup g ariat Wapones oo onsiprmipe- |- 0 e 4 e i iodie el it S i & BEAUTY SHOP : 3 7 : * thize \‘.Hl: I‘H itain .\n‘r» proud to f;”h' u;!li]‘ llL h:a ‘1'(!'('1. 200 wishes tu-hu“\ his lug- | First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. | Treasurer Oscar Olson is being returned to office Drass Kritokles A fusted - Atlante: Oonatttia 5 "l 'qa“‘" to a tazi, what should|Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938 (] 14" o wI‘mH mz.gl_olr« . | ¢with a landslide victory. Returns indicate that he R i b RO e Seie R T A | oong i - and COME N and SEE the NEW | to one lead, probably polling a vote equal to that|prison Is reported by officials. Perhaps all the boys| @ Ts it all right for a w ! l Complete Outfitter for Men || a9 given Delegate Dimond, if not exceeding it. It is,want is to get out Lo wear — megtigees arouna - tne| | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | }'\ J. B. Burford & Co. | - E house? | % M;-;e-;l Hot Baths | || “NEW Fg)mgf““ “Our door step is worn by o o . A. Unless she is ill. negligees| | Accommodations to suit every | e | Satistied Customers” | D J % ans to PlttSburgh G:lme should be worn only in the bedroom J taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | | & DEVLIN’S I l— Cnnant Fe‘ cr Drav‘ S ‘bt 3 or bath room. g J‘ Transport “The Store for Men” H Paris Fashion Shoes SR -——-!’ | SEOEPR e ——... | | Todare pews, oky—mnsire. SABIN’S (+— GASTINEAU CAFE el g -|| You DINE BEST ; ; 3 ST - Front St.—Triangle Bldg. § | JUNEAU I “‘:flm n::nm ZORIC il || MELODY HOUSE r SYSTEM CLEANING DINE Music and Electric Appliances o Ph 15 AT THE (Next Gastineau Hotel) . one Pi Fhone 65 Mrs. Pigg ALASKA LAUNDRY ||| ROYAL I — : e [t CAFE Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. f————— 5 ,‘ 1 CABINET WORK—GLASS | A § NEW ALASKAN Dloner fom L T PHONE 62 Alaska Music Supply | ‘ HOTEL 525 i : || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 2 | Pianos— Musical Instruments - JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM and Supplies [ Lode and placer location noticea for sale at The Empire Office. o Try results. Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st..Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY The B. M. Behrends RACE DRUGGIST uibb Bank i ‘ " Juneau, Alaska [ PERCY'S CAFE | COMMERCIAL ! Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy and SAVINGS COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager g —=% Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 fi OFFICE—119 Seward St. l Juneau, Alaska Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars the Empire classifieds for 8 E:‘nplre classifieds pay. g The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ' [} COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS : ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on ¢ Savings : Accounts

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