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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1938. ? __,______.———————_—-—_——'-——'_——__- - it - = - — - = o~ - - ’1 F . definitely demanding protection of Alaskan fisheries, | $——————no — T T - g . PROFESSIONAL Daily Alaska Empire i 2200k Horoscope ||| HAPPY BIRTHDAY ||| 20) Years Ago D1rect01'Y “aasmivea cum, | | i Sunday by the : | GASTINEA PEINTING COMPANY ing adequate military and naval bases in Alaska in : o [Rad MEAS S el S v caanner | i prostiont ‘and Business Heasen 'line with the general program of national defense “The stars incline | |" "o ey congratula- Broin, Ths S Stoedts i In demanding protection for Alaskan fisheries, but do not compel Itions and vest wishes today, thetr| 1k B. P. 0. ELKS meet Junean s Second Class Matter. | the Leglon urged legislative action to guard against| o & |birthday anniversary, to the follow- | B— | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 o , — | foreign invasion, such as the bill which was presented TR U | OTOBER 12, 1918 DENTISTS ( P Visltlr;)gRbroLhen SURSORIPTION RATES. R R vt R " a b R X CT. 13, 193 | s oy N N stor Blomgren Building welcome. . A. W, : Na o i for s1.23 per month | inCongress by Delegate Anthony J. Dimond last TH Y, OCT. 18, 1 | The Rev. George' G, Bruce, pastor ) oald, at i rate ession. Tt asked legislative action in preference to|, According to astrology this should OCTOBER 12 of 46 JoHeati Brastiyisian OBURH: PHONE 56 I STEWART, Exalted Rul- e T ey i it agresments Sueh as. are. i effet ab tRIS DL o L L S IOmS William H. Baldwin | returned to Juneau on the Princess Hours 3 a.m. to 9 pm. i "é iy e, e - vor 1 they will nromptly NOtifs | ¢y ‘"i,h'“"""? o i ;l’fl“p Bate lo: on James Sey Sophia from attendance at the B retary. . B ot Jure or irregularity in the de- | UIT is is a favora T en- 't Rice it ¥ A 3|~ i : In addition to requesting Congress “to immediate- | gaging new employees. The stars pAXS; Bovery Bic {ncd of Washington, of which Alaska ——————"| MoUN" JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 187 o z et | Mrs. George Getchell is a part, held at North Yakima. |7z DR ) appropriate sufficient funds to establish military presage expansion of business for Thomas L. George Jr. i ;ecocr;d and fourth F AS: 1ir bases and other naval and military bases in Alas| many merchants and manufactur- P. R. Bradley 8 . oy onday of each month ¢ 3 ¥ o & ¢ ) The United States cable ship ] s that will insure its adequate defense, the Legion ers. Christmas trade is to be ex-| Vit o e United States cable <biv) | Dy Richard Williams G = Scottin Bite Templa ree oly ' - . 0 bt went further on the Alaska program, recommending Cceedingly l”‘?f'"“"k‘-r_y ¥ el B 73| supplies and then left for Seattle DENTIST A Dimmf o ‘}”;l: — - —————— | the “establishment of air bases on the Panams Under f“l"-* ‘f’: "—~”r_“b‘°“m\m_ MODERN tagt & | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE shiptsi Master; JAMES W. LEI- o OYHER PUBLICATION, Hawaiian-Alaskan line of defense and contemplating ‘“A”I’:M!,‘:‘m[‘;'—»::‘:'rnxlxlx]i‘w(‘u:l;l T | Mrs. Robert W. Jennings arrived GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING Seeia Sadietary § — iment of commercial air bases on Midway | wi Pt S e on of the ETIQUETTE {from the south on the Princess! Island and possibly naval bases on some g 3 |‘sm)hm and returned to her apart-|#i— — - ] REBERKAHS A Pacific Island to the south.” It also recommended The Administration in Washing- By Roberta Lee | |ment at the Zv_xjr»ia_ ‘Q —% | Perseverance Lodge NG. 2-A meety B b o D, G e e e — 2| s W Goodale, connected with the| | Dr. John H. Geyer ZE;TY xsécgng a;;d" N“l;mz'rrywedz- of probable fleet operations in the Western is hazardous to governmental _ 44 5 : o » LO.OF. all. o Pacific which naturally would include Alasks awencles. Hidden forces are gaining| @. What are the principal duties | Surveyor General's office, arrived in DENTIST CORMICK, Nohle Grand; RUTH ACIe Which IAMIRLY ol s e s b il He: ARG s gainst Lt - HUEIERY | Juneau and was registered at the| | 310 Goldstein Building BLAEF, Secretary. A great deal of credit is due the Alaska delegation | power which will be directed against | of @ : leas ol PHONE 762 A i e s #harge of the | Gastineau Hote by } Sy Vi plans of the New Deal A. The butler has éharge of the! I K to the convention, which was headed by Clyde R % " i po L5k ———— | Hours: 9 am. io 6 p.m. 1 . horage,: for -bringihg to the ttantion of Although this is the thirteenth of | dining room, pf\nu_». and parlor Shitare or /(AT BanaNy Sclmn‘g i M D e DN 4 ADCROIARS - OF SUENGIIE ST f the month, it is an auspicious date | floor. His duty is to take care of ildren o ay School | a athering the Alaska needs and winning ¢ discussions, conferences and|the silver, lay the table for meals, ccnnected with the Holy Trinit; ——— ——— action. « Tt \ outstanding achievement. | pieqtinas arrange flowers, serve breakfast and Cathedral enjoyed a unique party ’—ij_d_ -WT]'“' Gll smth and it cannot be overlooked that the Legion is one| Distinguished visitors from for-|tea trays, and answer the telephone|at the parish room. The Thrift-) | r. Judson ittier | | of the most powerful organizations in national affairs eign lands will increase in num-|and the hall bell. B‘;’Imp II)”{»(‘VI‘H the games was v.nn‘ | CHIROPI;:CT(LR n R u G s 1y, Its endorsement of projects can be ber. Famous diplomats will be en-| Q. What is the proper thing for by Ralph Lowie. ;{ Dmslesg yseln i % | extremely helpful in bringin favorable action. tertained in New York, San Fran-|one to do when a piece of silver| \ "~ o | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7 R RIS TR 2 R G A cisco and Washington. ih dropped on the floor while din-! PA' C"‘"‘:‘Ib“}(‘"‘- é"ré“‘{l»‘sl"f the 1 Rooms zl',i;gN’g;f:’BIE Bldg. PUROLA REMEDIES yTH HEADED THE WRONG . il e .| The seers declare that might will |ing in a hotel or restaurant? arisian Cloak and Suit Shop, in | BUT WON FAME also be noted that Stephen A, Chadwick | . "5 "o o%0r the fall elections| A. Call the waiter's attention to|Juneau, returned here on the Jef- s = . PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- e 2 i commonly known as “Young Steve” NS wpore national government ma |it. and ne will replace the silver. | ferson and was to open a shop next FULLY COMPOUNDED E z the late Judge Stephen Chadwick of | .o ; operative, but there will hei Q. Should one ever lend a bor-| | to the Canadian Pacific office. ) Front Street Next Colisewm sl o was known to many Alask is the poteworthy independent victories. {rowed book to another friend? | i A o | Dr. A. W. Stewart 1l Commander of Younz Women will do well to devoie| A. No; it is presumptuous to do| N.F.Gilkey and Mr: _’G‘_“‘“»‘ were, | DENTIST | PHONE i~-Free Delivery N ¢ ral is con- their attention to non-political or-|so. | ree ““‘"_‘f‘{“ ““ f’f‘*‘-;"‘l“;’fi"."“:'- | Fou 0 Y618 P | - 5 bus v its maj anizations. They do not know how | —e———— | Mrs. Gilkey arrived on the Princess . D BU: ! i Sophia from Seattle HEWAR i what proved to T e s il t play politics according to the| | FoR 7 | Office Phone 469 p . Isla the West Indies. cpadwick rules of the game as established by s = | i e e Tomorrow's Styles bt e e : e, s whose birtndate it s nave| | DAILY LESSONS | ers of the Alaska Peertess mine at|i———— Today” a “',,“Y;\‘v ’ Taking Danger Out of Mining the ‘adgiry of 6. vear ik sdoess [N ENGLISH Windham, registered at the Zynda| | DR H. VANCE | Y gttt e through prudent and enterprising | : Hotel i OSTEOPATH | X efforts. Older persons will be help-| - Al Consultation and examination America Highly commendable service that to mine e o Gl By W. L. Gordon Mrs. Alfred Lundgren arrived| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; : \ young man by minin try being conducted in + Children’ bbrion tHls RN prob- | & it 4| from Tenakee and was at this time Tit579:80 by ‘sppoitasit: i . il bd ‘ol b ob Sedl BeRlEea O e ably will be quick-witted and tal-| words Often Misused: Do not say,| 'EiStered at the Gastineau Hotel. | | Gastinean Hotel Annex ‘ o 1 wour up ir WV 1g in the vicinity of ‘airba at present ed in e s. Sub- | « er iects of this pressing their ide: | sign may be successful South Franklin St. Pbane 177 liable aid it He is a new beginner in the work.” R i e e Omit new. A beginner is one who| 4 i rtists or orator is just starting, and naturally is| im ner of risks that may confront them in their Benjamin Harris Brewster, one-|new in the work. perhaps more than anything else to O B o o nepa, | _ Often Mispronounced: Oath; pro- ‘ RobertSlmpson Opt.D. |/ ol . i sl Lol Al Bl s S his day 1816. Others who have cele-| nounce the th as in both. Oaths; | a n'r ac er | pher Columbus beat him nan in ibout the mines to be ecu brated it as a birthday include Gracate Los Angeles College | | : r pronounce othz, the th as in with. ainst the numerous Charles Sprague Pearce, painter Often Misspelled: Champagne of Optometry and which lay to the ez him. It is well worth the whi 1851° Guy Newell Boothby, Englist 3 5 Y Op*halmology G Aasbini it 5 to "“W_““ QUL USE| (wine). Champaign (a stretch of - ks P 5 e Gronrid < ¢ 2 5 v i flat open country). hrey is lending ir structing Weather: highest 49; lowest 46; rain. pion “wrong Mr. Corrigan for his remark- wrong way" navigator Columbus wa. X your ’ 5 s bguaily sitions ! g : (Copyright, 1030) | synonyms: Inapt, inapplicable, Reliable the Airaetians o witich to offe £ his chief difficulties is to Sl Pt ' T 5| pharmactsts men apparently born to fame, : + he 5o willingly offrs HOSPITAL NOTES | |times and it is yours." Let us in The Charles W. Carter prescrty- I s e B A e e - our vcabulary by mastering v PR Mortuar il L . ¢ ¢ PL D bR 13 2 | rd each day. Today's word:| Following a two weeks' trip to y | i he same quality to be found in 1 to luck and risking gligoLmacs; who b | v W petiest Seattle and cities along the wa Fourts and Frankin stis. | || Butler-Mauro Drug Co. I n. The great dis-' snd danger to life and limb. Studied rgical care at St. Ann'| e e b i s B v i st e R iatts (4] PHONE 13¢ 5 t unsurmountable difficulties means of ¢ r 111 possible contingencies [0spital, was dismissed today | liberate with caution, but act with| =% Pareill ey ha. Wiy Lt e : 3 P ecision,”—Colton. ey, A1 g bt vas L — time his proposal for wiil 1 long W 1 the safety so KT S Charles Waynor, Alaska Credit Bu- i 10y late as 1491 1 to be pr tive Holmes was admitted Lo reau manager, returned to Juneau - R H. S. GRAVES 2 wous voyage, historians #ffort be rer 1 \did | St. Ann’s Hospital last night forsur-{~ & aboard the steamer Alaska Have Your Eyes Examined by | | et e " N air. He récetved| Work gical care. Mr. Waynor found everything in Dr. Rae L. Carlson i G S Spanish Court e 7 as S Vi OK Q"ld LEARN good shape in all points he visited ! ' oP’l‘OME:TBlST Home of Hart Schafinex aud B i & dolestined Thas “$30 Thursdays” Recede AR Sarding /wes (GIsgiRd LO along the Pacific Coast. He de- g " ; Marx Clothing l Lol 3 4 from St. Ann’s Hospital last night clared that from his journey and| |Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | . { .‘ y ; is Vujk ‘Hmm.:n (New “York Timbs) —_— By A. C. Gordon the opportunities it afforded m‘ see | | Store Phone Green 331 —__:T_q . nturoapien by 8 taees Reports from California indicate that “Ham Mrs. George Messerschmidt en- i other offices in his line of business | J, B - here the Queen had fin- ;4 g is not the steaming-hot political dish it tered St. Ann’s Hospital last nighty L L 2 + | he learned of several progressive de- * = | GASTINEAU MOTOR | 1 for the expedition.| was a month ago. When Sheridan Downey defeated | fOF surgical care. " | velopments which he hopes to be |¥ fr i K enator McAdoo in the primaries on a Townsend- 5 1. Who served as Secretary Of |aple to introduce into Juneau. ! FINE | SERV]CE 1) uilt platform to give everybody over 50 “$30 eve Josephine Ann Hared is a patient|the U. S. Treasury under three dif- - - | n et \ PHONE 727 i A permit to ¢ and Thursday,” the California State Treasury trembled, at St. Ann's Hospital, receiving sur- | ferent Presidents? | TENTION RE ARS | w“:h-"m J:;):lz)le rates # | | | OENERAL AGTO REPAIRING ompletely turned down. S0 did many liberals who are not quite so liberal as |§ical treatment. e keys are there on siness meeting at 8 p.m. Wed- B voRyae ‘ Gas—Oil—Storage C 1<, our modern hero didn't give MF. Downey Paul lfmdnlph_ 4r. was admitted to|a piano? i v, Oct. 12. Nomination of of- PAUL BLOEDHORN } £ o g sy A But peliticians are now inclined to attribute My, St. Ann’s Hospital last evening for 3. What is consanguinity? | ticers. | S. FRANKLIN STREET h mply flew to Ireland WIthout|yr. 005 efeat to other factors. Attendance at the medical care. 4. What country has more aliens | RUTH BLAKE, 0 . ing in it than any other "0”“"advA Secretary Vls:t the \ 5 e aarmes ——/| | SITXA HOT SPRINGS | pension-plan meetings is falling off, though the drive Frank Jackson, who was admitted continues. Business men, farmers and State em- 0 the Government Hospital last rted out his| ployees are well organized against it, and even the evening from Hoonah, is receiving « airplane of sorts. It is very have st - e Which is the oldest of rfrm"(‘(l Try an Empire aa. 11 . THE Mineral Hot Baths ' 1y if he had had a ship Communist and Socialist parties have formally con- Surgical -treatment. InafFUmen ey 3 3 | o, MEcZANOR [ Accommodations to suit every 1 of such stuff thai demned it. State Senator Culbert L. Olson, Demo- s R “A\raquvaflisn el E HOTEL JUNEAU taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | 1 S sratic candidate for Gbvernor, libve thE B 5T 5 e TVe . | S e fi,.,,:{,‘mf “]”("\‘\':,,“,;:x in':;(:m ‘: ?(',d(:,“ ab,‘);'m‘l:m“’ll DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | under Presidents Harding, Coolidge, | | Alaska Music Supply || BEAUTY SHOP L Transport "x o ; Tt i . publicly. Editors point out that while many freak| GENERAL LAND OFFICE ana Hoover. j b Ahur M Ugeen, ianeger - | LVTAH WITEON 7 g probal f ¥ duebd the Aiteionce 0l Have han Uit tbatind ool e e District Land Office 2. Eighty-elght; 52 white keys | Pianos— Musical Instruments ‘ Contoure Telephone 3 : ‘ But In paying tebule 4iie e method of direct legislation which has sVEMimEe ATRER 8 90 black g H i bl v 8 4|| coME ™ and SEE the NEW [ e today, we have & mild SUS| 404 in California since 1912, none of them has | August 25, 1938. | 3. Blood relationship. | | Pnone 206 141 Wseoond |- o STROMBERG-CARLSON I L n on the poop deck over heen adopted. Most newspaper observers find | Notice is hereby given that Savvo| 4. The United States. LM ey RI——————————————-’ RADIOS c ( flagship, and Columbus | hat the “Ham and Eges” demand, despite the tooth- Shabaldak, has made application | 5. The harp | —=—ce—rcm———2|| «NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & C ! t hich Corrigan flew the| some pictures on the campaign folders, is waning. for a homesite under the act of R FORD AGENCY | FOOTWEAR” - O/ - ve been much the same If the event confirms this view on November g May 26, 1934, for a tract of land| Dr. STEVES says: ~Comfortable | DEVLIN’S T e L t tenacity of purpose. |it will not be surprising. These movements, especi- embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2203, | feet are the key to happiness fAuburised, ReRlsts) | Betatlad Ousiomers { | in Celifornia, start like prairie fires and burn |Anchorage 08473, situated on Loop | Room 301, Goldstein Bldg. adv GREASES Paris Fashion Shoes &" P A PR 2 %0 fiercely ‘that thie: ae nlikely to bring down Road and north shore of Auke T RIS | J ASKA PROJECTS "'\ ‘ N PLACE | I\i‘:!v-\\rv\ m( ('AI\]I(HHIT:IX‘A(NI‘IHO:('.“ ;lek:hu-k ol:\ mgo v‘;\::: Lake, containing 4.31 acres, latitude T"dayé News Today.—Empire. | Sape— DUS i ON LEGION PROGRAM Coast, where the field for pension utopians is most ,58° 23’ 30” N. longitude 134° 38’ W.| o N 2 3 :: — GASTINEAU CME — %1} JUNEAU MOT! ' JUNEAU | H oS MELODY HOUSE || e s fer would tend to blight the crop all over the|and it is now in the files of the| | Never befor ts history has Alaska won such [} v : istory has 4 s et b U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| | ; ition endoreement fos pieinich uSmaRel B DR | 4 e il L lesia, o NEW ALASKAN | ok r and all persons claiming I HOTEL I | I L 1 v Music and Electric Apphances | |} American Legion con- Wwell, the ¢ s not been without its advan-| AT | tineau dotel) his veterans' organization | tage % dichi o : to spell Czechoslo- |2dversely any of the above men- So. Frarfklin Street (Nett Gastineau o ; i ,,;‘,.‘l‘,,_:l “v\_‘,nvmm‘.m(:\-‘ls’d | '1:::11“ it taught a lot of us how to spell Czechoslo | tioned land should file their ad.|| JUNEAU: Phone Single O A i Mrs. Pigg Ihone 65 _ |verse claims in the local land of- = . within the period of publica- | i —.|| TIMELY CLOTHES |- ol Savi i tion or thirty days thereater, or| | JAMES C. COOPER || NUNN.BUSH SHOES Alaska Federal Savings o ’ visioas of e Biatates, T || 5 cTified Publlo Acssuntant 1 || " STETSON HATS and Loan Association { e ol uthorize practice before ts Insured to $5,000 4 | GEORGE A. Lg‘;g'f"er | | the U. S. Treasury Department QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ‘ PA.oec;unBox mw_.fl.phzf;, 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | : | First puhlAicalion‘ Sept. 7, 1938. U. S. Board :r:d’rax Appeals. [ ] | ; O"?ui—;lul,s Alaska 7 ’ | Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938, | & s| Lode and placer location notices : — e | FRED HENNING | "= tor'uic'st The mpire Offica M e Lode and pracer locauon botices Complete Outfitter for Men for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. i « ' e . . I b e : | “The Store for Men” | The F“ st Natlonal Ballk The B. M. Behrend e s e b. . benrenas ; m,s JUNEAU b SAB Bank | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. e ITA. » H Jureau, Alaska — e SURPLUS—$100,000 ’ i KRAFFT’S . : @ COMMERCIAL Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS i o3 ; CABINET WORK-GLASS || ACCOUNTS ; 3 id SAVINGS PHONE 62 | = SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES = | : | Resources Over Two and RACE 2% Paid on o5 ” ; : One-Half Million Dollars B Savings ; o5 ¢ “The Squibb A 4 i BL ND TO H IS OWN TRACEDY. sightless Dr. Roy L. Owen, 59, sits on a sidewalk oblingsr ccounts 3 Chicago office he'd used since 1902. He was ev icted from his office-home for non-payment Mooy o . o e e hie's been blind for 16 years, he ministered {o the sick of the neighborhood. | 3 rent. Autherities quickly gave aid and shelter to the penniless doctor. : 1

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