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nd aga nst friend neighbor, frie with no gain coming #— —_— PROFESSIONAL ;, FRATERNAL SOCIETEES to either, | | Daily Alaska Empire Hobosiigé HAPPY BIRTHDAY ||| 90 Yours o Direc to Published every evening except Sunday by the aturally e for John Smith ough it is pretty hard | * + EMPIZE PRINTING COMPANY eresident | AFL: and Bill Jones, CIO, living on the same stre GASTINEAU CHANNEL - HELEN TROY BENDFR v A T e st i i t . door 'to e other, friends over (S incline B L BERNARD - - Vice-President and li‘\"\:r s Manager A7iC .|’. ps noxt door to each Lz ‘m \r‘ n\uv :; The stars inclin i The' Brmpise. siients congratiin. Bl I gefunf and Main Strets ¥ Alaska. i (: % years, to s \\rv.m'w. e AT ‘.!\1_‘“ is al but do not compel tions and best wishes today, their | ‘ A B. P. 6. ELKS e Botered 1n the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clas bout. They would much prefer to be u "‘;"‘ B 4 birthday anniversary, to the follow-|@———mm —. —— ‘8| | DBS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | every Wednesday g [] — g s 8 cau and forget the bic ring between | . 1 1 3 S SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : T i 191 DENTISTS pm. Visiting Detivered by earries U hneau and Dovglas for §1.25 per month. leaders. They realize both would benefit more from e PI:JD'\Y _‘?C’ ‘4; ngafod . OCTOBER 13 i SCTOBER 15, 1018 | i Blomgren Building welcome. DR.. A, ‘W, By mail, po sttt follow . mony \ from disser ‘”‘;‘ & ;"H“f[-j ,“"““:):(“adwfi‘.;'\ Roman J. Sullivan Miss Gertrude Nelson entertained | PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalte@Rul- t of this growing feeling {220 EE B B R te oa:“' ) Capt. James V. Davis {the high school students and boys | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. er; M. H. cIDES Seo- I it cated in his offer to Lo UCNCeS are ¢ : Emmett B. Connor |from the Sub Chaser 389 by a | retary. . morning is favorable to executives | Wilbur Kuaist | Gk : 2 St Greer ¢ ign and let some one,gnq government officials | ilbur Kusistio jdaneing party at her home on Sixth | g _. Bt o= JUNEAD T0DGE B ¥ : i3 A P . ' Olavi Wahto land Harris streets. Those present |se———————————on—— |MOUN™ J AU LO! 3 y or I who can overlook the per- There is a sign supposed to en- [+ ———— Second and fourth been whipped up between result of continue to be of great 1 men could, as a ars of abor ever experience, if they were out as head men. stepping would not alienate them from labor but would be a worthwhile action in behalf of down THAN - movement. If they hang on until that inevitable time when the rank and file gets thoroughly disgust- with continual war they may find themselves out, time is to step down from their leadership and let Thus | Albert Sghramen Mrs. M. O'Malley Billy Spaulding Robert Rice Jackie Newmarker Charliene Arnold Beverly Arline Powers courage intrigue and secrecy in the | transaction of public business. Thwi stars seem to stimulate deceit and indirection among persons, entrust- ed with responsibility, Owing to the increase of egotism | and selfishness, lack of interest in| penditures will multiply. Recipients| of public funds as well as those who distribute them will be discovered culpable. i ELQUETTE By Roberta Lee is an auspicious date for launching| Q. new projects. Is it good form to eat pop| | corn or candy during the progress j were Misses Rose McLaughlin, Syb-| il Campbell, Dorothy Troy, Belle| Hood, Mabel Bathe, Myrtle Jor-| genson, Maude Kirkland, Francis! Nowell, Marian - Summers, Nadja Kashevaroff, Suzanne McLaughlin, Jesse Mock, Vivian Sparling, Olive | Laughlin, Oswell, Perelle and Tor- I’vinen | Charles W. Hawkesworth made | | clesing the Liberty Loan drive, be| !made a special Liberty Loan drive| Monday of each mgnth » ‘n Scottish Rite Temiple beginning at 7:30 pam. ! 7" DANIEL ROSS, Wor- shipful Master; JAMES W. {LET- 'VELS, Secretary. - D1 Richard Williams I{ DENTIST ! OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING the labor movement, t reneral wel . John M. (Red) Gray La Bounty, Mary Kashevaroff, Em- J Do ¢ R S = ™ S Al S X o o the general welfare will be uncover- S ma Perelle, Irene Nelson, Messrs.| > 1 REBERAIS Gas ey could both step down now with the well|eq through the -investigation of| ., o Beaudine, Smith. - Peltret. | % 7% | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meety wishes of the big majority of their respective union | political records. I ¥ 9 4 2 g d and fourth Wednes- 5 F s, Wilson, Bump, Munro,| e |every second an members and continue o be potent forces in the labor| Scandals relating to relief ex MODERN | enatenmacer, Sacies miten et Dr. John H. Gey day. 1OOF, Hall BETTY M DENTIST CORMICK, Noble Grand; BUTR BLAKE, Secretary. L | 310 Goldstein Building | PHONE 1762 | Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. *- and discredited by the ranks of labor. - OB bl be et By | i e s racts sl sig y | ! | The biggest contribution Mr. Green and Mr. Whp‘;}" ;r‘wgd Tl 1 precaged fl o —— = [the suggestion that Alaska Day, | Lewi 2 to the labor movement at the present s | which was to be the last day for T _Dr. Judson Whittier G“y Smifll &) ] ome of their sub iates see if they can't bring| Newspapers and their editors will| of a motion picture? g | CHIROPRACTOR - : y this part of Alaska. | about peace beriefit, through great increase in| A. No; this is very annoying to |98y for this pa | Drugless Physician | D R u G s 3 —_— interest among readers and adver- | the people nearby. A well-bred per- 3 || Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 || | E. B. Heisell and C. R. Arundell | s tisers. Correspondents and reporters ' son will remain perfectly quiet. for Wi | | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. D Ags Vi e: rangell on the 4 PUROLA REMEDIES 12 FrLESEn Alcohol Again should profit. Q. Would it be possible for n‘g"giafe sl L PHONE 667 } PWA FUNDS IN Al (Ne Times) War news will take on deeper sig-; woman, without servants, to give a | " 5 1% 45 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- : it Many will read with some patonishment the news | "if1oxnce toward the end of the)formal dinnert Z. R. Cheney, Mrs. Cheney and|& o FULLY COMPOUNDED 2! i ot o s g e nent | tha American Association for the Advancement ”‘]; :Ol"g, 18KE i atatant Tafds,] v T::e Gy, WAy, 56 ZD‘J 3)‘:0 their son, Master John Cheney, left| | |1 Front Street Next Colisslisns essty 8 milion and o bl dol Gorided to make a ~thoroush, unbiased | Wil MILATy plans in distant ands. - woukd be o secure outside asse-1 (1% % Mol WL B B D A W Stewart || in Alaska for public improvement a scientific investigation of the physiologi- dl-“ i }d pt o oY inewakis | Ll 2 sy to|OD their way to California where/ | DENTIST | PHONE %i—Free Delivery Public Works Administrati \d if seven other appl effects of alcohol,” and to give us at|\Wider this direction of the stars| Q. What is the proper way to|w “o WOV O o Ml TS | Hoakk & | i cations for assistance are approved it will mean ap- ht solution for the time and place in Which encourages young men to ex-| address a member of the House of v P | S(E)u‘;SAR;:U?L;XpNHGI (T e i . W 3 g ok : o W ress admirati d devotion. s es? : : | proximately two million for the Territory this year we ive” ‘Aght the medical libraries are "‘;::_q;‘i:"\‘i;;‘f:biar'l‘mm‘v i erfigefialll‘fifiumme — _ The| At a meeting of the Uncondition- Office Phone 469 i . Since the inception of PWA officials estimate approxi- filled with the conclusions reached by pharmacolo- ‘€0 WRoE IO ENE 0 U0 A The tatives, Washing. Jal Surrender Club, Tesolutions were|fp——— —wwe. . & "Tomorrcw's Styles mately three million has come to Alaska for olc stati e s it Al QU DF T s Lo 8- passed, endorsing the action of | — - public gists good fortune. There may be ob-|ton, D. C. Salutation: Sir or Dear " 3 ; s —— g . works. I 2 fsis Of pain “'km;l Vlflh““" stacles that retard advancement.|sir, or My dear Mr. — | the Presidlomémd ul,,mg: “C‘)Fff::‘iz‘ DR. H. VANCE B TOdaY Three million is a lot of money in any language and with rts by Quarrels should be avoided. 40, port. of the Governmen ; sts and by official of the pr elected at the meeting were John OSTEOPATH 4 one or two million is for that matter, or as one o - \‘ ‘(_"Y‘” o ““‘“’m_” that the \(_M”:\[\ Children born on this day may | . e president; H. R.| | Consultation and examination official commented “the last six figures looks like uropean countries. Granted the : e be high-strung, determined and in- | | B. R o meac | | foon, T 0 L & not been in accord on all phases of the phys: ¢ v e Shepard, secretary; and H. H. Post, | | ’ i a lot of money to me” and it does for most of us. i Tt T FEEHE O B B O ators of | debendent. Subjects of this sign| DAILY LESSONS e || 17 to 9:30 by appointment. There’s no argument on that point. But very sound .,ntyq) has its defec SUBRE whddon s ihaoe 4o, sube usually have initiative and vision | [N ENGLISH {1l Gastineau Hotel Annex t the ! te | : ok 1 sett] 1y | that assure success. | .| | South Franklin St. Phane 177 argument can be raised against that cry that is often joco that the erican Association will settle a By | e ks totmaiot] Weather: highest 47; lowest 45; | 3 I, heard that “Federal money is being poured” into \'w i ntrovers d supply w m'm"x‘m 1t and | poynevivania, was born on this day, | ! By W. L. Gordon | rain. . n state or that. Alaska isn't wte, but it i ellent law enfor zencies” with any sclentific Know- | oas " or"who have celebrated HEN *] ——a— E s sxample that the implication of waste found in hat is now lncking? : a birthday include Ferdinand : ! L‘ . word “pouring” is unfounded y what does the Council mean by its promise King of Spain, 1784; James O-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | ! Robert Simpson, Opt.D. terday’s Empire appeared a list of the pro- t “research”? If more laboratory *"‘"";‘ € | Neill, actor, 1849, When I first began the work, it | | Grad-ate Los Angeles College $1.351,300 has been approved by PWA ims could be spent without adding (Copyright, 1938) | was very confusing.” First is redun- | s of Optometry and it mportant to the mountain of facts already it Ny dant ! Ophalmblony iy iy 3 ! ng and criticizing t! fic Often Mispronounced: Hoof. Pro- U s eB I"g Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground on ; A Si‘ i. L} n | nounce the oo as in boot, not as in i Pt T PR S ) : he Af H k — Lo A« OWINNIEY GBIS - ; ~ A | it L L g Often Misspelled: Papier-mache.. Tna Townsend Club which has ' 4 | o > the five vowels recently been formed in Ju- Charl 7 : 1 h’! !,’ YI‘Q[ Tgrm yibrma: - Oceult, Kdden, 86| ooy St loat micht ot e woion|| Ihe Charles W. Carter | v - i iU ‘§ | R 12 | mystic, mysterious. 211, The meeting was well attend- Mortuary N 1 | 1 Study: “Use a word three oq and a great deal of discussion Fourth ahd MeBnkln Sta g A fective mes and it " Let us in- of the Townsend Plan took place. | PHONE 136 : ()C';:lz\(zlt}t;fiwi'l(:;ll‘"rlla A::‘l“ se our vocabulary by mastering Future plans of the club were| i 4 heren o S 'n“ Wwerd BERY this onkltiary word each day. Today's word: | formylated and it was decided the @— -— - bRy 5 s prepared i) : : o ey, | Titrinsic; pertaining to the nature cjyb would meet the second and | i TR 5t 2 % Sl . M = <.vm‘.d»nl'nh?’]"“b:” ",‘_"3_5"'“:} { a thing or person; inherent.|fourth Wednesday of each month|| oo "o o o H. S. GRAVES Ainaka ! he ways of business” did not | D GlaRsity ohiais by b the Tl SIRNL: T whs HIN des ave Your Eyes ed by “The Clothing Man” hol problem him from being sentenced to ‘an Quentin prisontfor from one to | others by intrinsic like- cided there would be refreshments Dr. Rae L. Carlson i ! Home of Hart Schntrnenlul.x( I IECIRIOR, ! heralded in 9 and entertainment at the next OPTOMETRIST | e 5 o ¢ mnc rteen; years' todhy! | ’ , 5 . Heannlh. s Tt improvements’ The applica vance as some it is impo o Hhivna 'kemm ket o) meeting to be put on by the mem- | | Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Marx Clothing i hich have not been approved are for cop i bt o duca O st il X AR » . bers Store Phone Green 331 BT ntrol recorder claimed as his victims, ) eting two weeks ago the tion of ik \ improvements are the kind Bl BRI G attorneys, bank presidents and in- e S b B 33 | W— : vhich make for lopment and. pre > 3 B AR s, 3 5 following officers were elected: J. A. |&— & = 3 which make f pment 1 progress of e Miasiar vestment experts, and he aceumu- | [ LOOK and LEARN i bl Al e r GASTINEAU MOTOR Ala and for I 1g living conditions in the As Maine Goes— lated $100,000 in two years on rep- b oresident:’ Mes, MabsltNuna T SERVICE Teraitony SRR resentations that his victims were s Tapi e | T this e weatatul VpulfHSE" 15t Dave msiter it (Philadelphia Record) to share in the profits from pic- By A. C. Gordon maker, secretary-treasurer. s dl:lNE PHONE 727 any : Before any more businessmen fall for the Republi- (tures in which ceftain stafs ap- | Tt | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING' PO R (o R S party’s build-up of itself as the citadel of con- |peared, 5 — S | SAYEIHE DATE = AL ery rossunable Tetos Gas—Oil—Storage . GREEN AND LEWIS COULD SERVE atism it might be well to take a good look at the S i L Is the ‘sun nearer the cartn| DOuSias Firemen's Ball oct 15. | PAUL BLOEDHORN | |u instruments the i of party is using to fight the S. FRANKLIN STREET LABOR BY STEPPING DOWN k in summer or in winter? | | £ a v Deal 2. What Danish writer was R R AT | o) The Alaska Labor Unity Conference at Ketchi- In Maine three Republican Congressmen were MR., MRS. SKEIE i VTRt R The average annual cash income| Js . & Visit the TO VISIT NORWAY from wheat in Missouri has been SITKA HOT SPRINGS'| kan yesterday went on record urging a reconciliation | re-elected over three De nd the conservative 3. Which language is fhe older, e & between the American Federation of Labor and the| Press is jubilating over the vic Latin or Greek? {20090 DI (0 el | ON THE MEZZANINE Mineral Hot Baths Committee for Industrial Organization and recom- But 111_wu three Republicans are actually Town- Mr. and Mrs. Lindtner Skeie are 4. What large savage fish is|sz 23 L EA Accommodations to suit every: L e s i S ;.mm,» They made Townsendite campaigns and aboard the Tongass for Seattle|more apt to attack man than the| | | HOTEL JUNEAU taste, Reservations, Alaska M iad the warm and open support of Doc Townsend where they will spend a week be- |shark? | s Tr: o, d ) shark? Ala: ansport | 3 BT 10 | Dimselt fore proceeding to New York City| 5. Where is the largest leper| | ska Music Supply | | BEAUTY SHOP i A The previous day John L. Lewis, head of the CIO, Query: What kind of “businessman’s party” is 'for a ten-day visit. From New York | colony in the world? | At (T ggens MALARE b || LELAR s RON a - made the proposal that both he and William Green, | it that rejoices when the advocates of a dizzy revolv- | the couple will leave for Nor S el | | Plancs—Musical Instruments | || Contoure Telephomo | |:; . __p > S Y iR 3 . at rej 5 W E ates of a dizzy - uple will leave for Norw ANSWERS I and Supplies | X-Er-Vae 538 b President of the AFL, resign their posts and leave it|ing pension plan um win? Mrs. Skeie has been a nurse on| 1. In winter the sun is approxi- | Phone 206 122 W. Second | COME 'N and SEE the NEW I to other leaders to come to an understanding. This Answer: Strictly phony. the second floor of St. Ann’s Hos- [mately three million miles nearer| . ms | STROMBERG-CLRLSON B | suggestion may have been prompted by the recent b — pital for the past tWo years and |the earth. T L RADIOS message of Pre 1t Roosevelt to the AFL chief in| There’'ll be plenty of turkeys for Thanksgiving will not return to her duties for| 2. Hans Christian Andersen. | SR “NEW AND DIFFERENT J B. Burford & 00. which the Chief Executive pleaded for harmony in and Christmas dinners, the Department of Agricuiture |the next year. Mr. Skeie has been| 3. Greek. | | FOOTWEAR” b A . the ranks of labor, pointing out that continued strife | 8dvises. And, for the edification. of young boys, we aboard the halibuter Arden the| 4. The barracuda | F%%B}_&‘%E!':{SY | DEVLIN'’S O goar "-‘Cp!’: fl'm.'. i can only be harmful to the cause of labor generally |Might add therell be twice as many drumsticks as past season. 5. The Island of Molokai, Ha- s 1 Py £ Easatien o | ) E y. e 3] b e | | Fashion There is growing indication that in the rank|‘Nere are turkeys WAL (Frononnos mO"i"'ka""' o] G ‘l % - AR SRCIGR LV I 4 S as In no, & S s { e “l’\f 5 v“{"’“* ‘i""”""" ‘.f". ”“‘_" between f“_“» WO that he can drive a tenpenny. nail into an oak plank || HOSPITAL NOTES || +— — JUNEAU GASTINEAU Cm evtanng saups The et s of th orkmn UL 1,5 11 1, 62 il n s k| g AL JUNEAU MOTORS | see little point in continued animosity. It is too much | fellow miss 1 alling avhe he oug ie | FERG AI KAN | ellow ed his calling, maybe he ought to have| oo poienic o patient at St <‘ Foot of Main Street H MELODY HOUSE like a Civil War, neighbor too often is lined up against! been a c arpenter. | ‘When “ti;e Hurrggé SWéI')t Boston ‘When the hurricane raked Long Island and the New England coast, causing millions in damage and taki + mearly two hundred lives, these girls fought against the fury of the wind at Sough Boston. While the win ‘there didn't rise to maximum velocity, it made walking difficuit, as the girls, hanging on to a lampost, show, receiving medical been | Ann’s Hospital treatment, having last evening, admitted So, Frarfklin Street EAU- | | HOTEL l | | Phone slnclg o Aleen Suverson was a surgical patient dismissal from St. Ann's | Hospital today. | Authorized to practice before | the U. S. Treasury Department | and U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. Certified Public Accountant [ Baby Geraldine Martin was ad- mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical care last evening. | e = RN(6] [ ER S, | | ) o ! The B. M. Behrends l Bank | Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and ‘ One-Half Million Dollars | JAMES C. COOPER || TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ | FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. -— Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Music and Electric Apphances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 B — . | | T Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES:i) OFFICE—119 Seward St. ‘4 Juneau, Alaska R S o ® Lode and placer location snotises for sale at The Empire Office. 12 ¥y Lode and pracer locavion notices tor sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank : JUNEAU “ ® .CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 a. [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i 2% Paid on Savings K Accounts }