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TR Lt e SR B Se L a4 i T e R T S — R . e e e e e S, LS B i e R L L — Daily Ala 'ku Empire 1l sufferage, and with proportional repre- s composed of a Chamber of Deputies with a Senate with 150 members, both the President of the Repub- by univer ntation 300 mer and i nday by the Py v evening excep 1 ot Nsmpr;nr PRINTING COMPANY in joint session electing THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, |938 —_— 20 Years Ago e Horoscope || HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire ertends congratula- their PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Directo T Pre “ ars ineli |tions and best wishes today, RELEN TROY BENDER lic for a seven-year term The stars incline 2 i ity (Vi i t, briefly, is the little republic which is now but do not compel” | |virthday anniversary, to the foZow- From The Empire Bacond and Mat A D o : LR but do n P tng: | LY —= B. P. 0. ELKS meet St i ¢ sacrificed for peace. I:,.\ present uvm:;nm of 5 ‘g Pl i.'. i 4 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 § - il — h have ‘been met by Britain a France. & o m. Visiting brothers e . . 3 BER 20 EPTEMBER 20, 1918 DENTISTS P i SUBSCRIPTION RATES i ly for that area next to the German border, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21.71938 s Rl [ 3 b gh! Blom Build! welcome. DR. A, W. Fu nd Doglas for §1 mrnmn(h sy Mrs. Alma Hendrickson The M.D.C,, a club of the high gren Building Weltvered by carrier in 1 ar & & oo il After the early morning fours . STEWART, Exalted Rul- . By postaze 3 ) adeten fates, but he. Fais econOmiE gt ihe: AR fic Severt Jackson school boys, gave the first dance PHONE 56 \ 5 iy, T advaate i rest of the country which means JCVETISHE COF “auspicious s@aor Peter Pappas of the season in the high school Hours 3 am. to 8 pm. | i) M. H. <IDES. 8eo- L y it will be absorbed as part of Germany.| \oH0" 3 1 | Prancis E. McMahon gymnasium. The faculty and stu- i i retary. i : i me nation will halt Hitler's march| A sinn trade should b, w Harold Magority “dtn!..s.nr lll;c hllgh school were u"{ - - “ | MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO, 18 ; 2 | to power, but it is evident that the memories of the Merchants will profit. New tgpméns L e - G | guests of the club, [ e - Second and fourth & CIATED PRESS last war are yet too fresh to permit those nations |y 1 help modistes and desigfiers as| I . oaye “onday of each month ¥ the use for S Idren | 3 \ credited to it or not | which participated to enter open conflic. as msxwmc(mcrs ot dress| | wwh‘f)“ha—& Ebote’z"“l:;:&‘; ";:‘;mll D Rlc}éfl?d, iliams | in Scottish Rite Temple ; r and ajso the local news L Ry IR oodt B 2y it D . beginning at 7:30 pm. ; t a | months i’ 'California,” retured ' tof | ] k \ begl : -1 The opposite of sincerity, ‘we imagine, Is a Despité tinethpioyriel sedll i ia. || 'OFFICE AND RESDENCE DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ANTEED TO BE LARGER be a shortage of trained and expert [Juneau on the Princess Sophia. | ; JAMES W. LEI- THER PUBLICATION e el s rtisans and mechanics this au- B. M. Hall, keeper of the Five|| GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING shipful ;::f::;ry o i S _— - oA g H inger: g as regis- VERS, g ! m tumn, Labor leaders will confront iP‘mgus L;gflthLa_Lion, x»“{“; lro{,m | ) il T'he Sourdoughs Assemble new problems. b A S -3 | tered at the Gastineau Hotel. 7 ST & REBERKAHS e e This is a more favorablé M of|' o when are wedding gifts sent? | 1 | Perseveramce Lodge No. 2-A meets (Reno Evening"'Gazette) the stars for signing contsgets AN | 1" toually twoll weeks or ten SWnH::m:| F;; l,‘.‘i"cmmfln | Dr. Judssn Whittier every sectnd and fourth Wednes. ' The sburde ot together at Portland, Ore.. |, fajinghing new projectsiOildd | gl oo the dite OfRhe wedbi]>uper B Juteau &nd Web stay-| | CHIROPRACTOR .|day, LO.OF. Hall BETTY Me- ¢ the other day wapped yarns about what hap-|inerq) ‘deposits will_be mscm‘en(l\dmg so that the bridgfspay have| ™" “(‘I“ Bastifeatiitioet. | | Drugless Physician CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH P N.in e Klopdledi. 1 \“‘:"”l’(y ¢0l | stingiilating new verdfgfes in e | iime’ 4o acknowledge them "”’ ot thaipe X || office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | | BLAKE, Secretary. L CRED Wl B O e VAN | W ofimance Q. What is the proper kind of| e Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bidg. 1 ttle. 3 es J..Connors, Miss Lil-| 2 fifteen dollars a botte “tbe statec” since thyy| Merked changes i go\vmm“handdn)\e" i gl e G PHONE 667 CLEPSREECRRt & Fioke nave DOREL PRk S8 8 since that | policies in the United StateS arel ") “uppe” proper handshake | o rincess Sophia for | 1 doubtle timers in ka stood by accepted as needed reforms , left on the Princess Sophia for RS oM Bt b to be accepted as . .| brief, but should have a feeling of the south to visit Mrs. Connors’ | g e T o it itiog | trumental I, estabUBME | Dew ) ot i arin tength 14/ ie sliap L EIE 600 ER L0 T et stationed | | | “y m i 8 “” i T e M»‘“T b e b | One should at the same time look| ¢ 't Bremerton Navy Yard. 1 Dr. A W Stewart W of the stories they told of I‘:‘ 1“;“‘ €05 | the seers declare i at the person whose hand one takes, | ° % | S ENeAST | | ng wi the gold rush was on ut they gof Although this is a period of revo- Wil ke 1y GOtk T Bve & ¥ = e TS g = unalloyed pleasure out of telling about the “sucker” juvion the United States will attain mfi“ Gachananions AR s o RbvL | erfillel' Highest 43; lowest 39; ]} Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. s were unloaded on unsuspecting arrivals | foremost position through ecomom- | ot ol o on 0 Bo o ol or | cloudy. ‘ el £ DLIDTNEY PUROLA REMEDIES 1 WHAT HITLER GETS IN ABSORBING | trom home during the good old days when sometimes |jo ypheavals rather than bloodshed |iavitation: shonid be’ used? Office Phone 469 i CZECHOSL ()\ AKIA the joke backfired. astrologers declare. | A These invitations should b, PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- . Th in of a schooner piled up his ship on Inyestigations of public fmstitn- |, % T IVC O SR G I'S= "Ig _.. FULLY COMPOUNDED Once again it appears : e Pl e e R v ey o B eleent PR ROR S denks, Grlet perscral ot : DR. H. VANCE SR Bt Bt s worthle iim which he fs » investiga wise and economic adm 2 M e e PRy lisewm Lo fesiot s | w Vhen he did he scooped up nuggets sufficient | winl be widespread as the year closes * s ess “mflrmw ycmulmm A SHbAiaon PHONE %i—Free Delivery Yo move ahead to to fill pockets in a few hours. With better tools | persons whose birthdate it is have o P DT to7s: | i of centr he took out $50,000 in twenty-four hours, the story the augury of a year of good for- ’ 2 | = — sacrifici slovakia or altar ¢ es, and his mine eventually paid $2,000,000. Another yne and advancement. Great op-! | LOQOK and LEARN : 7 to 9:30 by appointment, ; who have beer T tebid ) 1 Members of the Methodist Ladies’ | Gastineau Hotel Annex IR y et o iy B Loy o PR HoEUnIe ATy e e Aid urged to attend the meet- | South Franklin St. Phane 177 | | “Tomorrow’s Styles doing most‘ of the fist-shakiz inst the German | ywo bottles of whisky into a mining camp and was many men and women. By A. C. Gordon i e i oturos : — e at they are afraid, |induced nge it for somebody's abandoned Ghildren born on this day hmhfil LAl i ‘l‘i“n FORE R R—— = Today” e h of Hit but what might res haft which yielded him a million. Two of ew |ably will be talented and deter | |atternoon between th s of 2 T not so 2 E e t e WALE EHE e s bestioak whelr #and 4 o'clock, at the parsonage of | from another open conflic \ that of twenty ivals, according to one yarn, d with the last 'mined to make the best of theil i G niE e Ehe oot B 5 ey that Hitler Of a slender store of cash for a handful of provisions gifts. As they are on the cusp they| 1. What proportion of its income | tD€ , Wit Bej=morp Robefl&m son, Opt.D. years ago. Better, t ppear to argue, that Hitler Dro¥ Knight acting as hostess for the ’ : . e curope | And went to look over a claim someone had given |partake of Virgo and Libra €hafac- | does the average American family g g ate T8 TA A ks GOllERe be g control over one small nation in Burope ¥ ped St Bieire e botielie ot | St day i a Gt 2 hem ey relurned in five hou and bought out teristics. | spend for food? g e il e ace | o ptometry an than to L, Abany; rate, B rthell’ O | e Jocal st nty sacks of flour at $25 a sack Henry L. Stimson, statesman, vas| 3 At the Battle of Quebec in| Flection of officers wil take place Opthalmology peopl ; and other co ies proportion hey had porn on this day 1867. Others who | 1759, in which the French were com- | 2t l(l.mm i Iz). vuvn‘(!m" et o Pitid Tdnsss Clivamd it appears that Czechoslovakla Will so0n D picked up nuggets to the value of $15.000 in thai have celebrated it as a birthday manded by Montcalm, who was the | 35 e Do el under German of course he time. include John L. Macadam, en British general? .;‘jl A ‘" .,i.,"m ‘flm»-d“\_“.'v (0‘ i b ST = want to commit su ittempting te The sourd vouch for these tall stories, ¢ Clarence C. Dil, United States| 3 What are the five great races| (eTomInation who desire to join ——— i o on single-handed, which | though admit that such happenings were few r, 1884 of mankind? e ‘“ ’“‘mi 5 | Jones-Stevens Shop only interpret apparent news dis- | anc and that most “sucker” claims were (Copyright, 1938) 4. How many bones are there in | °Fing tomo | s Gre and then France, and even their yarns brought back mer S A the human body? ADIES'—MISSES’ | And this: 15 what: M X period in American history 5. What country has as a part of | m.AnY TO-WEAR | i e G s tion w r the fabulous wealth rej Takes UI] An Bm ity cont-ot-arms . reke and o SIATRS arv E“ Seward Street Near Third | & )€ ettt or out-bluffir 1 ' tting or shovel? : ) diplomats : ——— ANSWERS | S D, Giach 4 18 & country ‘of 54250 square mil In The Midile y S raa st Bs G tl s : = F 1930 c 3.231,088 are Germa (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 3. Caucasian, Mongolian, Negro. et H g (e Bilatica ot el Bia Bianalscs, plaicbd r sast b it b bl Malsyan, and American Indian. | poucron s g pegen| | DT Bae L Carlson ||| tions. population . henians, Jew finc once more threatened with a major| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.'®ept. 4 Two hundred and fourteen. |, AoUS/OR SO S0 W CTERE | OPTOMETRIST [ D C i 5 16 located in the heart | busine warily the result of a bitter AFL- 20—When farmer Francis Bender,| 5. Panama drn st R, S s N “;{fice L“dWlKP’;’flS"“ér:::e;‘X, Butler-Mauro Drug °- i e » wanted t p A2 S 4 2 BT ool RS hone i of central Europ is about ve of the state; CIO rivalty Fginte I8, was B boyhe s iGN | " shiners of Alabama and Texas have | >"® I K of Tllinois. T led by Germany, Poland, Rou-| A few years ago th clty u'nlw Golden Gate was ;f.‘-BN ; L dftreiniit HAEaR A b0 the hast pikos| by = __a mania, Austris Hungary. Tts extrem ie scene of vivid and bloody labor troubles, arising ut he could uc ard 15 sectsts:a Sell e — = | e cho l“ i e of the strikes of portation w This 'reaching his. goal because, as he DAILY LESSONS Hegaln LSttt il o 5 H. S. GRAVES l | R R vas before CIO came along. 2 u~‘n, Iu.u‘n:; l\m:lld nn;k\eu you IN ENGLISH operate the stills in the moun- FINE { “The Clothing Man” ! z from 5( 2 Some employers welcomed the in the ranks stand in front of the ¢ if you so T [ in| | { Sl g realization of a dream that s 7 tains. In Texas you find them in Watch and Jewel Repalring i H (. ¢ ; .‘l“‘ ’“’1.] .‘fv. .],X,ln ,;]: { unionism. They W it as az opportunity x«: ph}\v much as drew a picture on ‘:.mu By L. Gordon private residences. To me it is a W' ey mlfloflfih r::“ Home of Hatit Schaftner and | : £ Jaeii) e One Ci0e aeR N sl othar. ¢ e Tesuly b this ERGITic | alate novel situation when you find such LOEDHORN Marx Clothing | Bohemis fact, the country now unites coast, however, has been just the opposite. Each labor | So he grew up to be a farmer, = LW e i d BB PAUL B 8 of Bo! Moravia, part of Silesia, Slo- ' group has see striven to outdo the other. This Now retired, he has taken up art| Words Often Misused: Say, “He 502 L S. FRANKLIN STREET | Carpatho-Russinia. It is one of the richest | leaves the general public in the mid innocent 'for “pleasure and relaxation.” is the younger of the two brothers, CARD PARTY — 8 I states in Europe, its forest areas cover Victim of a battle in which it has no part. It wants —He has his own ideas about draw- | or, “He is the youngest of the three |po o CEED TRRIK o o o GASTINEAU MOTOR - 30 " 1| peace but does not get it ing which even his art teacher (or more) brothers.” By & | 11,335,448 acres, or 32 percent of the total area, and | Peact 8 e s ‘ 3 ) Hall, Wedne: Sept. 21, p.m | SERVICE its mineral wealth is great, producing large quanti- . "lu‘x-.m].v,:tjnl \‘ .'mm'\ |\‘ a ;" 1gled .((\xn;‘)!uvu()r%n f'm‘ n?;m?(-‘ \’??]:‘n '\ dx.sp‘LnI oii !’1-(())1?:\':1(-(:bgbpmm’"m(rd. Grovel. | potreshments, Public Invited, Ad- ON THE MEZZANINE | A e N ANAanin et Tk live stack eenbun chakst o) trike threats and what amounts to a lockout by vases was arranged for some worl ou he 0 as in o | mission 50 cents. adv. | i U e REPAIRING & tle '“fr”\“‘:[";” and ; & et the warehouse employers who comprise the Associa- in still life sketches he said: Often Misspelled: Abattoir; one | gwmo— R HOTEL JUNEA GENERAL AUTO % 650,000 horses, more than four million cattle, | ion of San Francisco Distributors “I don’t want to paint that. I'b, two t's. ) ion goats, half a million sheep and nearly threc The association seeks a new master contract with it to paint a horse. Synonyms: Development, growth, ! FORD AGENCY | BEAUTLSH%P n swine. It has 11744 factories which produce the CTO Warehousemen's Union to run until 1940, th “Beauty is where you find it. outgrowth, expansion, evolution (Authorized Dealers) LYLAH LSOTI G e textiles, glass, imitation precious stones, foodstuffs, removing the possibility of a tie-up next year during Farm life is familiar to me and 1| Word Study: “Use a word three . c";:‘“';" ’;;s""‘ | furniture, machinery, paper and chemicals the Golden Gate Exposition. It has rejected find beauty in a horse, a cow, a times and it is yours.” Let us in- OREANES & TV &l J. B. WARRACK The term Czechoslovakia refers to two national| union’s latest peace proposal. But the union leaders nary and even a pig pen.” crease our vocabulary by mastering GAS — OILS - E . C groups of inhabitants Czechs and the Slovaks, 0 Do want a strike at this time. They assert the bl one word each day. Today's word: | ki " ngineers—(ontractors : : > aim of the warchouse employers is to weaken the DEMURRER OVERRULED | Addicted; given up or over (to - [ = th distinct branches ¢ v origin LD OF: 1% | 2 | I H ‘NEW AND DIFFERENT g ey Dranshos o R union. A somewhat similar situation exists in the IN CONDEMNATION SUIT | bractice). T take it to be a prinei- | JUNEAU MOTORS » JUNEAD ) : FOOTWEAR' The beginning of the independent kingdom of | ; s T Stort on, ¢ | pal of life, to b Foot of Main Street i s + Central Furone reaches o the firth cen. | TeL2l trades, where the Department Store Union, an pal of life, not to be too much ad- DEVLIN’S Enlianis in Ceulal Buige rean: fth cen-| ypy, atfiliate, threatens a strike Judge Simon Hellenthal has over- | dicted to any one thing.”—Terence. | ey | | BT Bl e et o e le a “hot cargo” of school supplies, loaded | ruled the demurrer in the Seward | ‘ i | Paris Fashion Shoes throne of Bohemia, which thus became united through| 4t a g nd plant, being shunted from ware- |condemnation suit re Bear Moun- i 53 ‘l I a common dynasty to Austria and Hungary. Religi- house to warehouse, whose union employees refuse |(ain Tunnel. — g CALL 771 ] [ : # | | COME "N and SEE the NEW l ous persecution in the 17th century led to unsuccess-| to touch it hecause they claim it was loaded by non- | The suit is for the purpose of | Visit the BE! For Appointment || JUNEAU STROMBERG-CZRLSON | ful rebellions and to the loss of independence. The union men. Schools have been opened and the sup- |securing righ-of-way for a tunmel | || Marie’s Be | RAD! r y i . aut 0] i persecution f the Cocchis by the Habsburgs e great IS e e, but he frct car 1 sll rolng. | ncrons certain. grouna sbove the | | SITGA HOT SPRINGS | = Pt ||| MELODY HOUSE ||| J.B. Burford & Co. A It is impossible for an outsider to decide Who is town of Seward, the town desiring | I ineral Hot Baths | s { “Our door step is worn by 1 e 3 S | | Accommodatio (above Family Shoe Store) | Music and Electric Apphances 5 4 to blame for San Francisco’s muddle. But it is plain p t 'ry off | modations to suit every y 1 » Czechoslovakia came into its present form in 1918, | FRe (0 Sl o o “-m“‘m' to build a tunnel to carry off pre- l faete Ramaations iy jasis Ah‘| g5 (Next Gastineau Hotel) 1 Batisfied Customers” : Autib Hitiiasian femuiis Fol= he norma a great city is jeopardiZed valent flood waters. semmrnom e ! on t b p of Austro-Hungarian empire fol bechuse of ‘strife whibly seemi’ as fubile ‘08 1% iside g it Transport | | Mrs. Pigg I'hone 65 3 lowing the World War. The constitution of the re-| e T E O 3 ') B — ( ; : s i, | PR S e e SR public was adopted by the National Assembly in : i i — s et e T S lative authority over the whole country, Carpathian| «s30 every Thursday” plan is going over. Now let's Z 0 RIC ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES Alaska Music Sllpply French and f B Russina to have autonomy. The Assembly, elected see what Florida can promise. LT WHEN YOU STETS | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager SYSTEM CLEANING DINE BLMERON MLATS || Pianos— Musical Instruments S l I Phone 15 il QUALITY WORK CLOTHING || and Supplies 2 ” F B 2 l) 2 I T 7’1 D Phone 206 122 W. Second Lae our, uries ne, n]ur( weive ALASKA LAUNDRY ROYAL : ° | I —_ & 3 CAFE FRED HENNING Alaska Federal Savings NEW ALASKAN _ Dinners from 5 till 9 Daily. Complete Outfitter for Men and Loan Association : Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9.} Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 L) HOTEL P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES So. Frarfklin Street JUNO.-MAID ICE CREAM L SN i 5 OFFICE—119 Seward St. g JUNEAU- Phone Single O In Dishes, Cones or Bulk o N Juneau, Alaska %; - — ' - | The Store for Men’ I BER Caia Li E J: Lode and placer location motices 6 | for ‘sale at The Empire Office. : _% | s Anm’s Lode ana pracer iocation notices — | Four persons were known dead, 12 others injured ani a by buried in the wreckage of a four-story apart- ment house at Quebec, when a rain-loosened avalan he ¢f mud and rock swept down on the structure. other de:ths were cauced by the heavy rains in the Quebec Above is a general vle' of the scene. Eight Was derafled by a washout.—AP Phcto, Front St.—Triangle Bldg. 34 — i« The B. M. Behrends Bank ',Alasn ~ KRAFFT’S Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS & PHONE 62 ln HARRY RACE DRUGGIST " “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources‘ Over Two and ~ One-Half Million Dollars Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager T PERCY'S CAFE | for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. P The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ) CAPITAL—$50,C00 i1 SURPLUS—$100,000 o [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | 2%, Paid on Accounts |

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