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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938. 5 : | »ortunity again to have 45 percent of the cost paid for go—. - ) [ — — % Dall r Alaska Empire |5 min o Donacons o tre rea. & PP ¥ { . FEOPESSIONAL m,m,d Vel e casn sulituy T the ral government will not last forever. It would appear BIRTHDAY Horoscope 20 Years Aoo lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIXS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY o be the part of wisdom to take advantage of the| The Empire extends congratula- e T GASTINEAU CHANNEL SELEN TROY BENDER - - - President | >pportunity now afforded, tions and best wishes today, their| “The stars incline B L BERNARD - - Vice- fent and Business Manager The improvements are the kind which will have birthday anniversary, to the follow-| but do not compel” s s gt 20 e { obe made at some time, as Juneau continues to grow. |ing: 1 Bntered in the Post Office In Juneau as Sec Chey are needed now. In future years they would - * e T From The Empire DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 [ — B. P. 0. ELKS meet [ | SEPTEMBER 15 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1938 SEPTEMBER 15, 1918 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers R , SEPT. 16 Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- | | Gudmund Jensen Benefic aspects rule through the| Mrs. Guy McNaughton and her| P A Dhant 4 e et dieiis ST0aRal Wil bé Mrs. R. W. Marshall \early part of today, according to[son, James McNaughton, who had | PHONE 56 fiAfiDlIE{N.EFSEngul. N o R e Wallis §. George f«\tmlng\ It is a planetary gove been visiting in the south for sev- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. e e Seo- ' 1y notif: I g for » present ¢ ilding for 3 re. r retary. il nromps notit roviding for the present and building for the future. A. Van Mavern slenE hAloRl" 6o nBtey, and Bk | eral weeks, returned to Juneau on | | ¥ el g . A Leon Constantine | the Spokane. ‘”‘—-‘__————é’iMOUN' JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ness ness Office, 374. Rallyin® Ruund the Ruins Mrs. Trevor Davis | compromises are encouraged| | Y MIMBER OF b Kenneth Waterhouse | under this rule which should be for-| B. M. Behrends, David Smeaton,| | As,‘e;:::y zfn:,c;n;;‘:.: mme"mi;n :;r exclus entitled t o (Philadelphia Record) Glom} H. N“m‘". nate for workers and wage-earn-|the Rev. David Waggoner, George Dr. Charles P‘ Jenne in Scottish Rite Temple Anerwise c “in this nd also the local news It’s too bad the U. S. A. is so completely “ruint.” {Eyard Bowgin It ers. Better feeling among business| H. Canfleld, Roy Whitney, M 5’1 DENTIST G { beginning at 7:30 pm. hlished b r they might have had a nicer party for the Republi- _ Anard_Linguist {men of both large and small inter-| Summers, Glen O. Bartlett and 8. i DANIEL ROSS, Wor- e g TR aiis at Capehart Fadms, Dol e Sl ey Charlene D{[acspndrlvn |ests is indicated. There should be|T. Tolch formed a party who galh-‘ Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. shipfl Master; JAMES W. LEI- THAN THAT OF . ik ] If times hadn't been so hard, mebbe Mr. Cape- | e T an access of confidence in Ameri-|ered ten sacks of sphagnum moss TELEPHONE 176 Ki%s, Seciotary. ; New York businessman who's been “ruined by Oollen Magerty {can commercial enterprises. | on Douglas Island for the Red Cross. Lk eit,” ght have had more than $30,000 to ST Neptune is in a place alleged to 4 —— . REBERAHS SR 4 | be helpful to those engaged in se-| Mrs. Ray G. Day took over the T s | Perseverance Lodge M. 2-A meeta an aura of sadness hung over the ] FRGEELYIL Bucches “')1] au:lnn i R o ] every second and fourth Wednes- LOOK and LEARN .1:,‘,1“2 i 1 0 et B T boy was born to Mr. and| | Dt Richard Williams | %fih:ggr};g:l' G:,ETWB";B ! A sensation connected with the| Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Dr. L. P.| DENTIST BLAKF, Secretary. . ‘ By A. C. Gordon: United States Navy is prognosticat-| Dawes being the attending physi-| | Gpprop AND RESIDENCE | |ed. An accident or an attempt at|cian . GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING 7 4 three | * % sabotage may cause loss of life. T ; Jupiter is supposed to aid Euro-| Mrs. P. F. White left on the Chi pean powers anxious to extend trade| chagoff to visit with Mrs. Arthur SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ost a great deal more and the city probably would 0~glas for $1.25 per month 4 . B n and Do-glas for §1.25 per month § 46 {6 pay the full cost. By taking advantage of “This is not the first time the Republican party has been called upon to save the country,” cried John D. Hamilton And there was applause, between mouthfuls, from the crowd ed in consuming 6,000 chickens tons of corn on the cob, 70,000 steamed clams and| 1. Is the sting of a bee located several hundred bushels of tomatoes, in the head or in the tail? Reiinhagio o ekt it L ol . 5 ’ .. |treaties and to revise tariff sched-|Riendeau of that town. TR T If America hadn't been “ruint,” gosh, the boys| 2. What well known American | & % Dr. Judson Whittier ot that. . ilhiogs hHEe e ars | o e i Seetaeatl T | . Thundesgtorme, previously o pre- i Rdwardi B (fynch wanregiscersd CHIROPRACTOR shoiited Jobn D. M. & little later. | How many floors has the Em. |dicted may be widespread late in|at the Gastineay: Hotel Drugless Physician iy o o ik the season. Unusual storms may be T oOffice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | ) The boys clapped their hands, knowing what a pire State g in New 5 | P! RE o clapped their hands, knowing what a pire State Building in New York? | . ooteq in many parts of the coun-| T. P. Cook and Miss M. B. Cuok| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Pt e i JUNEAU VOTES AGAIN NEXIT crifice 1t was for Mr. Capehart to come across with | 4. What is mogigraphia? 0 ot aaking. wid Nortah BE ook PHONE 667 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- T 1 r & 71 try TUESDAY the $30.000 for the rally 5. Where are the Pyrenec 3 . T e -t | 2% - - Let's put America back to work,” roared John Mountains? | Outbreaks of fevers and other epi-| Mrs. Cook and daughter of Port e T | FULLY COMPOUNDED - demics are forecast. Danger of di-|land were staying at the Gastineau With the general election ut of the way, taxpayers D. M ANSWERS hon dnie Tan gl ] R ¥ Fiticai & calléd upda to return to the poll And the 60 cooks in ‘the back tent dug in .for| 1. It is Jocated at the tailsend of | 5c83es of the digesfive tract s rec lisewm next Tuc tember 20, and give their verdict or the abdomen b ey e o it Mg s Ry | Dr. A. W. Stewart PHONE %i—Free Delivery econd helpir A b o ersons whose birthdate it is have| Weather: Highest 65; lowest 53; r N We seem to be living in a madhouse,” insisted 2. James Whitcomb Riley Pt b i P DENTIST e e e o) the propos 1d issues for the city to finar rohn 1 3. 102 above street level, and two | ¢ 2USUry of a year ol falrly gooc y Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. ROy B e 1e Whereupon, folks looked around, over the main below ' Educators should be especially skt Rl e L iy The who will be those W APPEAT (yachart fent g little Capehart tents, while| 4. Writer's cramp e o SRR S o Office Phone 469 Tomorrow's Styles on the tax ill be askec ass | ive propo- 1 vodeled, an Indian chief sang song 5. Between France and Spain Ik . “‘ "’“h"”‘ l"”““ “";d' “:W’l‘)”:l" I T — 2 i The first is re ling and paving Willoughby Ave- the guitar, 2 German band tooted lustily and a 100- + T & R A ais ] DR H VANCE Bue and around Twelfth Street to meet with the Cal- | piece orchestra played sweet music to keep all the DAILY LESSONS | {thor Sas - baenk of -Ebls day. 1880 ac "]g nrses | (’)s’rl’:oPATH houn Avenue paving. To pay for the city’s share of Republicans from forgetting they were “ruint 1l Obhard” who thave chlabmted it as | & . ; ok 2 Wt " Y sn't “ ” 9 bt oK H a - Consultation and examination (e’ this work it is proposed to issue bonds in the amount | Mebbe if the whole counfry wasn't “ruint” the IN ENGLISH a birthduy include Francis Park-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Uncle| ! fee™ Hours 10 10 12: 1 to 5 of $65,800, the balance of the cost of the improvement, P° (_" [“1 9 11‘"’1 a troupe v“:,hm“ dancers, 4 | Iman, historian, 1823: Alfred Noyes, Sam’'s veterinarians are conducting 7 to 9:30 by appointment, a nfound that '7” ’f "‘*‘f‘ ! 5 By W. L. G | | English poet, 1880. experiments to curb an epidemic of = | Gastineai, Hothl Annex | or 45 percent. comes through a direct grant from the Gordon Punilc Works Administiation Ui H"n|)\'l"h’ 1938) sleeping sickness among horses| | gouth Franklin St. Pbone 177 The second item is $5,000 for concrete sidewalk G 4 ? s e which affected 170,000 animals in |, - X Words Often Misused: Do not say this country last year. : s Juneau’s Own Store long Willought South Seward and in oth BENg Wiloughty, of South o A (New ork World-Telegram) d il meet you at about 9 o- says HE was 43 It is believed the disease is a| parts of the city. A similar PWA arrangement Is clock.” Omit at. virus spread by biting insects, es- For No. 3 proposition, the voters will find the compound called, for short, * i Sro; e ¥ is pri lent in the central West. Gracuate Los Angeles College | | i osal to lsste bonds in' the amount of $19,200 for | halide,” which will dye gossamer fabrics with a film | Pronounce gun-el, e as in bejl, un-| "”" i g | of Optometry and I proposal to issu onds in the v ) 9,2 stressed, accent first syllable. | 4 it W 5 £ f genuine gold, thereby putting practically solid » . OBihalmg sewers, for which PWA funds also are available 8 nul : Often M TR T pthalmology The fourth proposal is an item of $3,000 for ob- gold dresses, at about 50 a yard, within the reach _ en Misspelled: Dirigible; three Ia"fl u Iu Uens Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | e s AN I St e f any poor girl who saves her nickels. She can have '* AT IANGOE 5 DSt ik 5 g right-of-way. This particularly applies tol ™ F @ o, as well as gowns. Sept. 15. = " Synonyms: Inhuman, cruel,, bru- : b | Willoughby Avenue as well South Seward Street T is a lot more thrilling, we think, than Time's | tal. brutish, barbarous, savage. Uncle” Mark Trash, venerable Miss Venetia Feero announces S & g, iin! 2 Negro who lives in a two-room log the opening of a Studio for piano but may be used for obtaining right-of-way for street ' recent reminder tr Dino Grandi, Italian Ambassa-| Word Study: “Use a word three | ™ < a2 s 3 S g o h— . cabin in Chi auga Park a says and theory at 315 3rd St. on Sept. - ho improvements anywhere in the city. dor to Great Britain, two s appeared in | times and it is yours.” Let us in- |° uicamauga Park and say 5 P! Jones-Stevens § P The fifth proposition, and perhaps the most im- London wearing a suit made from forty-eight pins CTeAse our vocabulary by mgster-| 12 = :(I,‘ _;“,.m,:;};’{ :.“];'"k}”" ll“f',' fi;‘, Ic\hii::,'::'fif;lllu(:;péflznplr}:;i:x‘ . portant of the group, asks a bond issue of $48.400 to of skimmed milk, and that government chemists in INg one word each day. Today's| ‘' " e e A R L R | % gonstruct terminal facilities at the new small boat this country are also producing synthetic wool from :""'"(‘ M\”!:al). 1::1]\.31.‘; l‘{w T:xn\F iz T e A dpm;"mm]m bl harbor. Request has been made for PWA assistance the curdied yield of the kindly cow. r‘;“‘r‘”(‘m"i’ ‘r‘;‘;v”l‘t’)’ Fr=‘. f;iflw N G o in X M SRS on this ur but no approval has been given 16 will be poetic Justice, indesd, if gold, sternly m“em.;llfimrlue,n i x ncle” Mark has ¢ - "‘“‘“'*“'" _and System Service | ds yet. PWA money 1s avatlable for the first four i il JAMES C. COOPER, ———— H. S. GRAVES 4 e saying he is returning soon to Chat- » propositions, a total of $170,000 hav been approved C. P. A Have Your Eyes Examined by “The Clothing Man’ back to dazzie the public eye on the figures of otk Sl i Moot millions of girls who work for wages paid in drab s = e 2 PO R Dattlh SaReht Ragr by the Public Works ‘Administration for Juneau im-'poner” ang silver : - C';;"““"]' "’"”l‘ Ir”""‘:)‘ 1. 303;?.1,:;’“?;?" B“Sdmg Dr. Rae L. Carlson Home of Hart Schaffner and provements on the basis that the city put up 55 percent Grand, also, for the gold mines MODERN the Feia T hbinrE ;\m\"‘;' e Notary Pabtie OPTOMETRIST Max Clothing of the cost. 3 % - < | s bl i : Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry \ were 43 years old then,” he adc S A | Stor G- B e et s e e e et el ETIQUBTTE = | et W i o Sl e et || s-assistance on the boat harbor facilities remains to be| without eitlier gears or clutch. It will be a happy By Roberta Lee »".‘:‘."ER 0“’5'N LIC SE 5 CALL 771 | | GAS"NEAU MOTOR seen, but re dless of whether or not it is approved moment when we have one that runs without a motor WAUSAU, Wis. M Ar chie For Appointment { Juneau stands in the position of having to go ahead | to stall and fenders that will not knock down pedes- &% — &3/ Towle, wife of the Wausau airport' | M .y AR { SERVICE with “the torminal facilities which includes building | trians @ When observing a special “at.. | Menager and mother of four chil- arie’s Beauty Shop PHONE 1727 —_ - 2 dren, is one of the few Wisconsi 231 Seward St. Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING fioats, streets to the harbor, putting in lighting arrange-| ? ] home” day, scheduled for 3 pm. | by : BNERL L L S A dments, providing fire protection and 50 on. It is on Twenty-three members of the Don Cossack RUS- qt wroi pite should the hostess. b | WOMen holding a private flying li- above Family Shoe Store at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage Sejich un agreement that the War Department finally|$1an Male Chorus were injured in a German bus|yeadc®to ‘receive her first caller? - | o0 " pAUL BLOEDHORN wdecided to go ahead with spending $232000 to build TSh. Hereatler the sien Wil toad: It 15 verbolen | A" she should be ready ten min-| .o T e S. FRANKLIN STREET to either speak or sing to the driver.” utes before the appointed time, “fhe harbor. work on whict star {#he harbor. work on which will start next month el .l e eRRaen R e TIMELY CLOTHES | & J. B. WARRACK o Important as the small boat harbor is, Bringing &| 4 _tajlod sheep furnish the chief meat course f0r | what i the correct. pronunciation? [ . weyast amount of new business to the cily, the other| ¢po Afghanc. That might be all right were it not| A, Modiste is the French word| ZORIC NUNN-BUSH SHOES 7 Engineers—Contractors #¥propositions nclude needed improvements in JUNCAL | for the cold mutton pie they must have o get VY for “a.dressmaker.” Pronounce mo-|| SYSTEM CLEANING STETSON HATS ON THE MEZZANINE wdt is probable that the city never will get such an op- ' with. dest, 0 as in no, e as in me, accent | B JUNEAU a A R e st | B Phone 15 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING HOTEL JUNEAU 1 | @ When an invalid receives a ALASKA LAUNDRY | BEAUTY SHOP Co-gperative College Goes Into Skyscraper - 0%, geit mi i i bl —2ors e e e contoure " Teephone | "G VRl & AL SR [ COME N and SEE the NEW A. The invalid should do so, if 50 FRED HENNING X-Er-Vae 838 STROMBERG-CLRLSON I e S A | well enough. Otherwise, any mem- ’ Visit the ! RADIOS 5 e ber of the family should writé it [ SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Compléte Ontitter for Mem a J. B. Burford & C £ building Mineral Hot Baths L “NEW AND DIFFERENT i e “Our door step is worn by j Accommodations to suit every FOOTWEAR” " G"I Is WIzard | taste. Reservations, Alaska Alr DEVLIN’S SapE Olmey '! e S LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Sirec? Near Third withdrawn from the currencies of nations. comes | | | f “Pransport @ 3 ” LONDON—Griton College, Mon- | & —W ; t The Store for Men Paris Fashion Shoes mouthshire, is convinced it has a SR — 9 | b 'mathematical genius. Rosa M, Mor- ‘ | = | = ris, 23, whose parents both were o : | i | teachers, won scholarships valued 3 Front St.—Triangle Bldg. - JUNEAU | xfl'fi:.fhn’:':: rs €] {et $3.000 in her first year. Miss|] WHEN YOU - MELODY HOUSE Mowris is credited with discovering DINE method of solving problems in AT THE Mull:[e;?dc}fl::x:::u A;;:;flbfl 5.111.0:{‘;::1.;:::[ whxc)‘x hitherto defied ROYAL A § x Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 —- - Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES + NEW ALASKAN : lemer.s from 5Atll.l 9 Daily. HOTEL Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. So. Frarfxlin Street JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM Pianos— Musical Instruments and Supplies | | JUNEAU. Phone Single In Dishes, C Bulk | oo GEIL > s s PORTRAITS by || pnone 208 132 W. sesona | | 7, 0" i | TED COWLING ||®——————————"tor sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for Phone 369 —photographer results. Empire classifieds pay. The B. M. Behrends £ =) HAREY The F!l‘StnglN%ESnal Bank - DRUGGIST Bank o “The Squibb [} Stars CAPITAL—$50,000 Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100.000 T PERCY'S CAFE | b COMMERCIAL Lot e s i COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS it e SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES _— B Resources Over Two and Ahiha Fodersl Savings 3= N 2% Paid on 118 o e 4w ~Depression years have been a boon to co-operative = is Fenn college of Cleveland which moves into new One-Half Mllhon DO].].QIS I.lld Loan Association ‘=i~ eolleges which have steady increase in enrollment headquarters in September, a §2,500,000 skyscraper Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 0. o because of students being forced to finance their | originally built as a town and country club. It was P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 ~isyown educations’ Under the work-study plan, the | never used as a club and has stood idle since com- " OFFICE—119 Seward St. ,* = undergraduate goes to school for three months and | pletion but will now house more than 3,000 students | Juneau, Alaska 3 works for three months. One school of this type | who comprise Fenn's student body. - " R

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