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e S A B A S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 5, | tions and best bullion | birthday anniversary, to the follow- 1938. PBirthday congratula- today, their The Emplre extends wishes ing: NOVEMBER 5 Ruth Geyer Mrs. A. E. Karnes Thomas W. Larsen NOVEMBER 6 Paul R. Bloedhorn Olaf Christensen Joseph Michaelson Alfred Brown Harold Gudbranson Frances Doogan Harry Mur - LOOK and LEARN By A. C4 Gordon 1. What is he height of the av- ge man in the United States? 2. Who said, “God helps them who help themselves?” 3. Is it illegal to send er: for past due accounts card? 4. What is the lowest tide called? 5. What were the thirteen orig- inal states of the Union? ANSWERS 1. Five feet, eight inches. 2. Benjamin FPFranklin. 3. Yes. 4. The neap tide. 5. New Hampshire, Massachu- setts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvan- ia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia -ee . Timely Legislative Recommendations — ‘ Dml\ Alaska Empire o L | D) YEARS AGO PublhSl evers evenine excent Sunday by the E'bbie ARG 205 O det naccuractes and OrOSCOpe From THE EMPIRE HELEN TROY BENDER % o ifAie ehaaret | oo i e ' Fids ],d‘k ‘The stars incline = _ R. L. BERNARI Vice-Preside A aer | ot any of law or regulatior matters that w | NOVEMBER 5, 1918 ditions ar jid developments . demand but do not compel” | | e u.'s. Bureau of Fisheries boat J ¢ Matter questior Osprey arrived in Juneau with a SURSGETETION BATES wrat ed movement t SUNDAY, NOV: 6, 1938 body, recovered from the wrecked | Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douglas for 1.5 per month vonk these i that deman According to astrology this is an | Princess Sophia, ard the Wells B! P = 06 of availab Interior unimportant day in planetary di-| Fargo Express box, which it is be- A along these lines. rection. Jupiter in benefic aspect |lieved contains the gold ’ e i 1 cen the nec- promises progress for leaders in[worth $62,000. Divers from the| al committees to work business or politics. wrecker Tees, John Donaldson and Nevs X ¥ r o consider amenc The clergy should benéfit through | Thomas Veitch, worked alternately i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED ner to rial law presen- access of interest in religion, due for an hour at a time at the wreck. e A ¥ ! ent ford i ’ Jing session of the Alaska legis- in part to material losses that turn |They stated that only the forward ¥ atur C wve been appointed for the attention to spiritual consolation. |part of the vessel near the pilot urpose sociation on Workmen's Com- Charities and philanthropies will | house could be investigated, the ALASKA ¢ A N D T E € rporation Act, Probate Mat- meet extraordinary demands this|afterpart of this section being r ¥ ANY ‘OTHE 1 to Quiet Title and I inter. There will be need of hos-|strewn with wreckage and nothing | %3 1 pitalization and care for children. |for the divers to hold on as the T ( mb of Commerce a mg the new leaders who will | depth increased. Captain Hewison i r ke recomme cognition as the year ends|of the Tel id that they intended ouchir 1« Alaska Plannin a preacher with unusual|to stand by and send down mor¢ T cope, and means that power as an orator. Increase in the | divers, but could do nothing owing % ver o1 are formulated not only number of divinity students is fore- |to the storm and so put into port. e pa on ning Council, but also t. — ture, and to the National Resources Women may find W. L. Gray and Mrs. Theodosia ) { bsidiar e Alaska Resources Com- day in the domestic Hood, nee Miss Theodia Royaity,: will demonstrate much individual-| were united in marriage, Commis- 1 re are a lot of matters of vast impor- ity, particularly among the younger sioner N. L. Burton officiating ‘ by these several bodies, members | - of The questions are vital ~ Girls may find their fiances pre-| Safety masks for protection; ‘ s that will govern Alaskans. occupied and thoughtless. The stars | against possible contagion of in- N ! ceive the fullest considera- frown on romance today. fluenza were being worn during the i i tr vitally concerned—the people— Eire, the Irish independent state.| epidemic, by citizens appearing in ¢ every opportunity to express their views in has the forecast of a fairly pros-|public houses and on the streets iminary stages and ughout the process perous year since the Anglo-Irish | of Juneau 1 fowr and re involve the pact was signe under promising | -— | During week from November 6 to 12 Alas astrological signs V. A. Paine and wife who had - cation Week Jupiter will be in a place favor-!been visiting at Kake for thfee ? i g Not a (,,,,,d Motive able for Czechoslovakia at the be-|weeks, returned to their home here G e ginning of the new year, but there|aboard the Catheriné D ¢ $ bia Record) will be many serious problems con- | —_— taking it is, & it S i The story of the young man who has been hunte | fronting the people. George Mock, of the C. W. Young icatiol = 5 b At father’'s murderer for 25 years and who has Persons whose birthdate it is have| Undertaking Parlors announced r > 2% e ised the ar of a suspect at Milford, Conn., the augury of a year of good luck “ that no funeral arrangements or am of C ich ' A transpired 300 ago. Then the ncial matters will improve for|interments would be made until ¢ p 1ld have bee hero, ballads would ny and there will be much pleas- | after the disposition of all the bodies ko S B 1 b composed for him, the Grade A dramatists > through friends. | from the wrecked Sophia R the berod Woild have ed him up in high- Children born on this day prob- — . Ver ably will be energetic and ambiti-| Weather: highest 46; lowest 45 i Something has happened to revenge in the inter- |ous. Subjects of this sign are likely | rain ¢ v 1 ) e vening time. It used to be the most respectable of t0 gain important positions. They | R The Pur y or notives for human conduct, a proper career sw make friends in high ;)Laro,ds‘ s 1 ¢ 0! t is looked upon obliquely, except in the more . John Philip Sousa, band leader : e o i koo exsabdp i more vemoig | HORERD SR D LEMINE | <O RORUN ! I 1 are 1 ey of b on the human imagin- day 1854. Others who have celebrat- s ~ ~ mended ation 5 SR AL U Be i bisthday ikelide Nelsor | ET IQUI: TE . ! That very practical artist, W. Somerset Maugham, |Aldrich, statesman, 1841; Henry * X X remarked in his recent autobiography that it would Walcott Farnam, educator andj By Roberta Lee tt down anc jossible today for a dramatist to write a play €conomist, 185 u t 1 i re ar et away with it. He seems tc 7 Q. When a great many wedding Idi o ht lousy as a motive i slent human MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1938 | s have been received, wouldn’t f tie C ’ to be ring the » fate; there Mingled good and evil planetary|it be all right to send engraved and “the consent . b 3 of st ; in which aspects are seen in the hor | cards of thanks? the basis for a new pattern of scho 1 notive for many years. for today, acc to astrology A. Never. If a bride does not Four great purposes of educati Of « Il goes on (and on), but Again there is promise of improved | consider the gifts, and the thought- ward the S ‘ Hamlet 1t affair. Not only revenge business conditions fulness expressed. worth her time ential to the continua s in t's own claim to the throne | Merchants and manufactur and effort to write personal notes ‘ P 1 1gaiy ncle. Bes the uncle is such |lawyers and physicians have | of appreciation, it seems a shame 3 be rit harsh treatment even if he |forecast of profit in coming months.| that the donors devoted any time majc 4 U ) Ir put the stuff o Hamlet's father's ear. Surgeons will have many extra-|and money to her do with rowth ¢ S peare W taking any chance t some |ordinary demands for their services.| Q. Should a hostess keep eating Com i i t i ad gone off half-cocked Young American scientists are to|as long as he ests do? n quiring ‘ benefit through employment in dis- A. Yes. An experienced hostes: habit aitah FAIRE RiEDeas B The Art of D ing tant lands. Brazil, Colombia and|will notice Which guests are a lit- result e e whic iety e o = other southern places will send for| tie slow in eating, and will so man- & Uesires for. ever AR (New York Times) university graduates age her “bites” that she will keep 8 .the objectives N leasing diver of tastes in our great| The week promises activity injeating as long as her guests : R SRR IR 0 ”;; e is illustrated by some observations as to our Shipbuilding centers and there will| Q How should a woman present B P U e habits, made public by Mida’s Criterion, |b¢ extra men engaged in the pro-|a jetter of introduction? ; : 0. t corr cer holds its own west of the Missis- | duction of airplanes. Whatever is| A She mails the letter of intro- ¥ a veried social life both within and out- o ifornia. Californians do not disdain | cOnstructive is well directed today. | quetion, whether it is addressed to JE AE e 00, ADPIDEIN AN X e hard drinks, but they do ume more than 20,- Warning is given that unwise in-l4 man or a woman. s of family life, are import gonis ot 00,000 gallons of wine a year, or about one quart a | Vestments may cause financial loss-| 1 - x Sl il e i ibtte very man, woman and child. As wine|®S at this time when many avenues SPECIAL MEETING 1“ i 'm“lx;‘\ e S people of New York State are a poor ‘“'A»‘I"_‘"l"'(t“:‘j"\"y{:::‘\ x‘;“:‘!x’l‘“‘”::"“\:“ At 7 o'clock tonight by Federal La- Hierict o b Infors l with less than 10,000,000 gallons a year, or | H‘)U‘v:’»‘“- ko ”“M‘j s bor Union Local 20904 at AF. of L. mation as to the lirements and opportuni- 1 rt for each inhabitant every three or 1um'.:; ”)1‘~ ‘“‘"“‘} ; |L e O ani-| Hall. 2nd Street between Main and g ¥ SN hradiades it montl New York City drinkers are, as might be | United Sta es and deplore organl-| seward. All members requested to ties in g ! expected, sophistic Nearly haif of them cock | Zation of nationals of European - — 4 - the sa ood _work ship _and ¢ and urbane eye over blended whisky—that js | Dirth. Any sort of class conscious-| NOTICE OF HEALING OF of sucees: osen pogupation, and tnder- Bpisagileris. of those who touch Whisky at all. | 1ess is to be avoided, they empha- FINAL ACCOUNT “;l;’“‘“‘j ,,l;"‘“”" . The most esting comment, however, is that | %% 3 e b 0L e undersigued HBTME o the ; > preferred drink in Vermont, Maine and With Uranus 7“0"“\ ruling lh(’lelléLh day of October, 1938, filed her K.:‘(:)‘.‘: of ll‘:’:“ 8 Hita it not be said that gin is not a | Will be many reform movements and |final account as executrix of the it must be observed t iibition days anything that would into: Id not otherwise tates such as Vermont At during ate and th m purpose centere civic affairs. The nces of opin- and Maine, wh be described was known as gin. h had long | ernment will suffer through sabo- | much agitation affecting the man- gement of public institutions Russia and the Far will be much in the news. The Soviet gov- will and estate Smith, deceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, reditors, and other of Lewis Reed st of a demo- wn e prohibition,: the drinker drank not to | STRMEEE WL SHCB CHTIES S8U0- jcreditors, DENEpS mat, Gl e tisty the palate but to increase the alcoholic content.| 28¢ ahd subersive AtV ET( e Un Bl eslhle, iiak Deceinber Pherhe of the The refinements of good wine, of liquor | $Pit€ Purges and punishments. Dic-|15, 1938, at 2 o'clock in the after- ir¢ ion of the Tons wi: wood, even of the really honest juice | /Ators are to face difficult crises. |noon of said day, at the office of dicpa e of & : 228 pell of the juniper berry, were beyond him. It will per- | Persons whose birthdate it is have) the United States Commissioner, in of public edt on ¢ t ignore. The 8D £ ¥ 5 perity Men will expand in pr:nu-rt;'-“]ng' o ’txlmv-'c g alnlexecm.ct of objectives of civ sporisibility P sl $rUe Gk sk OF U, As Arinkecs ixrul(lixlgs and women will gain in Eap L ooy of e, b the A constructive p bewz offered in our| W€ have not aged and mellowed sufficiently. We | o108 PN anc Dlace et Jqsthe Hissuing achools, Aibst of us duriris this Bautation" Week. chn | BUIP more often than we'sip, drink to forget more |G (o L x0Tl ot 0 jections to said account and i Sduon K Al oren timn to rememt In time, as the shadows < the settlement thereof. do well to better acquaint ourselves with it by VISUiNg | of ne Volstead era recede, perhaps we shall attain | 2PI¥ Will be intelligent and ambiti-| HELEN DAVIDSON SMITH, the schools familiarizing ourselves with general|(he golden mean, the good -time without the morning | 2, These subjects of Scorpio suc- Administering executrix of the practice of modern teaching | after, the glow without the headache. d i deadmalinsend many gig will and estate of Lewis Reed Ame, b Smith, deceased. Andrew Dickinson White, educa- | tor and diplomat, was born on this | day 1832, Others who have celebrat- Mother Saves Children, Self from Boat Fire First publication, Oct. 15, 1938, Last pubhcahon, Nov. 12, 1938 ng from her 80- They are shown just after being rescued. They were picked up by a rowbeat and transferred to a larger craft. The Seattle fire raged for more than an hour despite efforts of a large number of firemen, Mrs. M. D. Stewart saved her children, Merrylyn, 5 and Allen, feot cruiser into Lake Union when flames from a Sexttle beat works leaped te her craft. . and herself by lea | ed it as a birthday include Michael Aragnos, Greek patriot and educa- | JAMES C. COOPER I ‘tm- of the blind, 1837; Leonard Volk,| { Certified Public Accountant | sculptor, 1825, | Authorized to practice before‘ (Copyright, 1938) } the U. S. Treasury Department | | - - - and Tr,y the mmpire classitieds for ’ U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. 'sults. 53 wa The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources _Qver Two and Orne-Half Million Dollars I DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH # By W. L. Gordon Words Often Misused: Do not say. ‘I have every coiifidence in his integrity.” Say, “I have complete (or implicit) confidence his in- tegrity.” Often Mispronounced: Radiator. Prenounce first a as in ray, not as in add. Often Misspelled flash of light). ing of weight) Synonyms: Wages, salary, pay, earnings, stipend, remuneration. Word Study: “Use a word three in Lightning (a Lightening (reliev- times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Toda: word: Controvert; to oppose with argu- ments; also, to refuse to accept as a doctrine. “It is not our task either to advocate or controvert socialism.” H. G. Wells, - - SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting Saturday. Nov. 5, at 8 o'clock, 1.O.O.F. Hall. All mem- bers are requested to be present. Refreshments follow the meeting. adv. e — Lode and placer location notices lor sale nt The E-uph'e Cffice. TR 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP LEOTA RUSSELL | ‘Telephone 133 £ . ?____. —_— | Alaska Music Supply || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos— Musical Instruments | and Supplies | Phone 208 122 W. Second '-—_,__—— TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ J FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men BB T 3 “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. —— Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE HARRY RACE DRUGGIST notices | threatening suit or legal proceedings | on a l)o“"-'> Paris Fashion Shoes O S P | T T — Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Chanael Directory | T B. P. 0. ELKS meet | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER / every Wednesday at 8 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers ‘ Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A W. | +PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- ‘ Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. er; M. H. c1IDES. Bec~ retary. & ——— D1 Richard Williams | | DENTIST | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING . it |MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Second and fourth Monday of each month G ~ ‘n Scottish Rite Tempic \\/\ beginning at 7:30 p.m DANIEL ROSS, Wor- JAMES W. LEI- shlp(ul Master; VERS, Secretary. i REBERAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets every second and fourth Wednes- o Dr. John H. Geyer T day, LO.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- RSN, CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH 310 Goldstein Building BLAEE, Secretary PHONE 762 g i Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. PR ;‘ Dr. Judson Whittier | | Guy Smith | T.agless Physician 1 D R u G s Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | f PHONE 667 | CPIROPRACTOR PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED ] :‘ . & Front Street Next Coliseum | Dr. A W. Stewart ! PRONE &i.~Free Delivery | DENTIST LT IS S SRR e A S | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. e s Sy | SEWARD BUILDING | | Office Phone 469 L4 Sy’ X| “Tomorrow's Styles Today” Juneau’s Own Store DR. H. VANCE | | OSTEOPATH i | Consultation and examination | free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 5; | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Gastineau Hotel Annex | South Franklin St. Phane 177 Robert Simpson, Opt.D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Op*halmology | Glasces Fitted Ienses Ground | | The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. | PHONE 136 e o H. S. GRAVES Have Your Fyes Examined by “The Clothing Man” Dr. Rae L. Carlson ||| OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Home of Hart Schaftner and Marx Clothing Store Phone Green 331 == 5 ———*|| GASTINEAU MOTOR e e SERVICE FINE PHONE 727 Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage VPRSI Sl PAUL BLOEDHORN | * S. FRANKLIN STREET o» . o, ) : Visit the ; SITKA HOT SPRINGS | . A Mineral Hot Baths ON THE MEZZANINE Accommodations to suit every HOTEL JUNEAU taste. Reservatious, Alaska Air BEAUTY SHOP —_m_J. LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone AR R SRS | X-Er-Vae 538 COME N and SEE the NEW I ;-__..-—————————————E‘ STROMBERG-CARLSON | | . _1 RADIOS ! J. B. Burford & Co. i “NEW AND DIFFERENT “Our door step is worn by | FOOTWEAR” ] P DEVLIN’S Satisfied Customers” ! S R s P S JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE | Music and-Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Thone 65 g Alaska Federnl Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. i Juneau, Alaska LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES Try The smpme crassifieds for cesults. The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2Y% Paid on Accounts [ L

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