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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 1938. e e — —————— —— - e et e e interest more {(l-\tl" E‘«:’"“lr(’ SILUF 500 B8 FegR i ]/O"‘OS obe | EAR ACO Wa » Profe]sssion_a! And 1 now:-—dot e Sy ternal Societies Iy c p s i | 7ot ENEetiory = | RINTINC ] 7 Bl el Gastineau Changel | BT Y g , Sy o Mama 1 0l € ps more cl N g he stars n.um(’ % hd el R. 1 Stroets; < |1 metime | bat do not compel NOVEMBER 11. 1018 i l‘rt ay e — — . ‘ er ’ o ) o cont 1 e {oan Hed S T 8. P. 0. ELKS mect i = |of t wcher—r . : : SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1938 i BRObS A e 3 | DFS.KASEN&FIH;EEU(:GEK : g wverv Wed A‘:Ax:\b\ n}:lf Sovent B bugias for 1.2 per month. | haps think of what restraint she o ofic aspects rule strongly il 6RE B, DET LoaBpte prEnas | DENTISTS | o e i etim ) ights” ¢ be most stimulat- | ime when the Armistice, bringing | oW ¢nd best wishes | Blomgren Building | ik oy = § 2.00 . A according to Bagegy s e Sl virthday anniversary, to t PHONE 56 i EWART, Exalted Rul~ 20 of t hopetu M s | i1 wccording 10 8- the greatest war in the history of [ I o 5 er: M. H. <IDES. Bece : ‘ 0 papa—with - b tion of the advan-|ne world to an end after 1,567 days, | A (1 oS SRR A0 pm. | fois g Vet it g0 her at school. E th »‘l‘»' ‘; “"“”;9"\”;‘ the declaration of war with Russia | NOVEMEER 11 | | | e office, 602; F office, 374 11 ceenly under S e . At A VEMBER & TN K. ol ; keenly under this rule |being made August 1, 1914. During Paul Kegel MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 g e B e e M 1 ; High 8¢ et v ring the b Sron | Lo AR Y I E LAY EE W0 Howard D. Stabler ' Secona and fourth i A X ¢ ‘ ht 0. SOV 3 ; g “: I"d“‘l“ = B R o M e R L Andrew Anderson . Monday of each month - ; : hould be quick and the ph > Department made the { o R | ik | A ; e ‘ It's Education Week—one could not spend a betlc forces energized. It is a tin ,,(‘\;m-rlm i€ oF 46 mighing of th: | Henry Behrend | I Richard Williams | G\O ot/ ih Rite '{;emmn , neidentally don’t for ¢ o plan for the future and for fin-| . inictics at d | ff‘_"““ e DENTIST \\/\ beginning. at 7:3! w‘;'m ‘ instructor of the grade. 3 ng business belonging to the|ciated Pre I the | il o OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | D“”’KMESS‘S‘; s Wp. if you are a mother or father throughout the ¢ nent. In I s e | GOLDSTEIN ?UlL_ ING shiptul Master; J. G & S : redness will' take o ‘& new | : R : el Ruth Bertholl I VERS, Secretary. | i ¢ form you what a pleasure reparedr \\;.. tak 3 | don hostilities on all fronts cea Edward T Hrastron J¢ | % ORISR ¢ hi n asmuch as it will apy it B ; ndon tir e | vard astr J do - e e il s - y i nter or son in her or his cla inastr lw‘u-{ smxlu\”mf: at 11 o'clock, London 1 Fais Wit g REBERANS ligent 1 ¢ ffairs an S e carried u d the | g Ha — G 1 ey are duti diligent and & eepiris ‘personl nc et “‘(‘“ s o ! Charles Se; | | Perseverance Lodge Nou. 2-A meetz ¢ out of school How aboit cted e il h Ray McAlis Dr. John H. Geyer |every second and fourtt Wednes- ) to. the ! at the daug rce plans will g S Vhed Ubwithe o . > ; DENTIST |day, LO.OF. Hall BETTY Me- htily well p hoo! and ; changing economic | Ay, s thioouahonit the cBBeV ) e 310 Goldstein Building gz‘l:}l’\ucx. Noble Grand; RUTH d and eager to under the guidan cendi wouse anxiety regarding | peig great celebrations. Streets weie | ) PHONE 1762 ; HOUqUE ecuri s and aged per-| .. wded ors and Governc s | b’l () l) IE }_< N | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. D A R ) | sued proclamations and there were | ETI QU ET oS * 3 { .AD TO GET HOME—TO ALASKA ALk e s i | omires end o G SE R # s || 11 i { GE ME—TO ALASRK/ under this y W much noise, Many cities decl ] e % G y s th 5 those who v holiday. The Kaiser and his staff{ = By Roberta Lee ! | Dr. Judson Whittier ; ml ] nany are leaving Alaska at this time of for work accomplishe eft native latid ang i CPIROPRACTOR’ 11y ® H vear, for urgent business reasons or because their debts should be paid Whilc | 1 Holland in ten automobiles I Q Is necessary to converse| | P.agless Physician z <7 { i easonal occupation is at an end until next spring, |this configuration prevails ily armored and accompanied by a| With a person after an introduc-| | office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 : /! 4 cthers are returning after their vacation or business| After 1y of happy achieve- | oqy0uard of armed men. The party | tion? < .|| Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bicg. :z PUROLA REMEDIES - I trips outside. Those returning all express practically |ment a threatening sign will be un- | was making their headquarters at| A. This depends upon the cir- | | PHONE 667 |7 3 ‘ 3 Today is Armistice Day, exactly 20 years after the | o5 5 ent—“Glad to back home.” | favorable to evening programs. The | pe Middachten Castles, in the town | cumstances. If the introduction | sz z PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- -~ i Jning of the historic document that ended the|'N® SAme ST g : ... | wise will not count on gain throush| of Desteeg, twelve miles from the ! takes place on the street or in af=———— ped | FULLY COMPOUNDED iing of the histori 1 | Home in Alnska is no different from a home else- | ¢ B M0t 3L O B RESUL 1 of Desteog, twelve Mmites Mo o | public place the conversation should | 7 . ‘ world war | where. Business conditions are better in homey Alaska | inbmadt Bihe oottty BF ArtiiSbios | e HHS | % |{ Front Street Next Coliseuns 1 “Great War Is Over” was the caption, In 1YEE| 10 in many localities on the outside. The friends ,ugh an invention long kept | jerms and said that the 1 Q. Should a small wedding t i Dr. A. W. Stewart | PHONE &.-Free Delivery type, on the first page of The Daily Alaska EMDIC 1, 510k are as loyal as those outside, perhaps more | secret, aviation will gain greatly in|waq o peace conference to ar place in the church or in the bride’s | | DENTIST % : 20 years ago ‘today. announcing the fact thal Sel} ..., we take time to be friendly. Although | safety and speed. Airplane build-{, permanent settlement of the is- | home? | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. | 2 the entire world afire with enthusiastic excitement.| ..oy pustie and bustle, we Alaskans, the old-|ing in the United States Will set| yeq inyolved, which conference was| A. This is entirely a matter of || SEWARD BUILDING | e R e Tt was 5 o'clock, Juneau, time, when the ATMISUCE |, 00 " ppq for that matter the hundreds of others|high standards | to be held as soon as a stable gov- jone’s wishes and circumstances. | | Office Phone 469 {1 “Tomorrcw'’s Styles Was signed and the telegraph wires to all parts of the| o, . ve oome north in receht years, get imbued | FPersons whose birthdate it is crnment could be set up in the Fither is correct. t war front had carried messages to cease firing. Was| .o hat friendly spirit and take time out to enjoy | the auswy of a ye 1@‘ )‘:l‘“i!:*; | Cengral Powers to succeed the oust- x?m fjljfl\l.l«i ,,‘“:’,x‘:f ~:\l ];{:t\ ‘::‘f‘l\[“‘: T TOdGY" A i dt-a great and how, and why not? | Tire Bostaily {ment in small matters. There may | .q autocrats e . ol DR. H. VANCE 4 ; $& The war had raged for 1567 days and uring|MC MW e comfortable, fusy, ag|DS Pleasure trips and romances, fo — o w;\,pnle .|m\,::<. S R e SETEOPAES || that time the entire world was convulsed | mitich: 80 a8 thiose outstde, We have all of the agvari~| ORidren. borh on this m vac\.mm. RIRNEEL JOb oW ek O | e Consultation and examination | | Just a reminder—here is a brief war SUMMAIY{ ..o of modern science and invention. We are as|pe bright tative and good-| il | ree Hoigg o e N O 18 - carried by (he ‘Associated Press—just 20 years ago, INf 15 roumed as those in the States, perhaps more | natured. Many of these subjects ¢ 2 5 7 to 9:30 by appointmént, The Empire: “Ot ust U 1618, the iy folbwing |, L i el s e i e tresented Jio succeed in reform move | LOOK and LEARN g (.n;me;u; lf‘otkl ;:nex 5 1 the spoech of the Kaiser from the Palace, he tele-1 = . " oo o0 concise manner 1ts for they have keen interest v (| ) AYLY LESSONS % Sy SRtk N ey o el graphed Empeior holas of Russia that his own Fike, dhhin df the pEoapscior i sehite Hbces. 3 PR o 4 - responsibility for the safety of the German nationi " = N B e sign is always out and the Cady Stanton \‘.'r',:)\v T IN ENGLISH By A. C. Gordon (e & E . b % a7 it ool 3 suffragis A lecturer, W or forced him to take the defensive step. Then he ordered . =\ 55 o 0q uffragist and 2 - § > German Empire| = i 3 on this 1815. Others who ha . 1. Which metal forms the great- 4 the mobilization of the tioops of the German EMblre| ™ yy.e pome in the village or the city is @ family |Celchrated it &8 a birthday inch By W. L Gordon e s Rob_ertSlmpson, _Opt.XD. and two hours later Russia was mnvu‘nu’ ',‘”“.].1“( | place and neighbors are neighborly Joseph Hopkinson, author of “Hz SRS - 2. How long did it take Noah to Gmdvz;volfizmt?ffli;:ol ege - that war on her had been declared. The declaration Glad to get home—to Alaska, they all say that|Golumbia,” 1770; Richard Baxter ST build the Ark? (ml’h";lm')l’ogy with France came August 3, with England August 4,| o o when they come back in the spring—they are non-conformist author, 1615 | . e s s 3. Where does the English Prime b Pibled Tandes oo with Italy August 27, 1916, and with the United ladl to wet Back, they say 80, Yoo (Copyright. 1938) »l' : tive : erb an(\i ‘ul‘\((\\‘.l”\:!t; Minister live? i : Btates April 6, 1917." | e % 3 -oe Jed e e "‘ '.')‘1""’1""» ‘”:“ win. & What is a kiln? 7 2 P AT 11 * Twenty years ago today, President Woodrow Wil-| 4o IiH ” VE I VIKING CLUB DANCE !“ ‘l"ll'l(‘“ S e e 5. In what country is Mandalay? . son, in an address to Congress read the strictly mili- | L i 5 I | ol e e S ANSWERS | tary terms of the Armistice, embraced in eleven! Bk Budk: Aterican ”m‘ ess, has been awarded | Following; meeting Saturday night | - =- 00 (B Em e as in h 1 \\ uminam bt G The Char.es w Carter | | 1 o B Y 3 0 0 i = ks % 2 According one authority specifications the 1038 Nobel Prize for literature. She wrote “Good | Odd Feliows Hall. Dar rwl‘ ) $0712:301 nde aa in tes cent last s b ling to Vol Mortuary [ : It would surprise everybody to read those terms.) o prize amounts to several thousands of ,\,‘. ‘;,,.,.n( yl,- olic ;f{‘\ “\,A‘llln" F bl ; . o il P e N s T e RS | y years ) you would have been called crazy A When informed of her award she is quoted | 7HHS & ? Often led: Oceurred; two 'y o | PHONE 136 i 4 if you had suggested any tfutur i Press dispatches as saying I Just el & s A7 b par : heated chamber (J R . o twent § eve Tt.” Neither would you, until the money | yoo. ona ocer jocation notice: | ; Srm e S _ for burning, heating, or drying ou = =11 , hands, then you Would| e cale at The Emnire Gffica sl hl”“l_l L mething, as brick or lime. — | H. S. GRAVES J establisk t your @ t your tast, then open |— | Vbl Gl Your Fyes Examined by || | “The Clothing Man” { Yes? \ o see if it was t a fleeting day NOTICE OF HEARING ON doubtfulness in mean- S o Dr. Rae L. Carlson I Howe of Hart Schaffner and | i el . T A FINAL ACCOUNT 5 rsciiires Dlin Wabds: o o GINGAR REEAE % APTOMETRIST l Marx Clothing l y ep M war ) en ear In the Commissioner’s Court for| '* i e S e You will not want to miss Marye d : Territory of Alaska, Division rejects all ambiguities and re- p..na gng Ernest Ehlers when they ‘(ane wLudwig Nelson's Jewelry l ) | \TE ‘ joble outloc “v”””m mx' “/.hlw‘lflq : Number One. | v J e = present o -I mplluxu‘v (1‘;1:;];:1[{:(1)“]);:. 1 Slore Phone Green 331 i I I There 1 ct 1 BDOuL Surieas 3 2 0% X GRAY, A= grains at the Parish all, N day ; Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | g AREs: hiake! BOCIE y 45 5 BACK T When work swhere, [E)r jobless | = "o 4 ex-officio Probate Judge, | ALASKANA. By Mf”“ Drake, 30¢-| November 1 ad B! GASTINEAU MOTOR Mamas and pap: went back to! where you are, Mr. Jobless, or clse keep right on|py tne Matter of the of| NOTICE TO CREDIIO S J ‘= Friendl | FINE 11 PHONE 1727 H school last nizht in the ¢ Juneau. It' going—by Juneau. We have our own troubles| ROBERT W. BENDER, Deceased. | TN TH LNI';FI) ; ES COM- arman Y | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING « e t y . {OTICE CREBY GIVEN| MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO | I ; wa. k e 0l and the wol he young hope- without added ones, NOTICE IS HERE N | PROBATE) COURT FOR THE i { at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage . fuls pre 1t on little desks for the mamas and | — {that Helen Bnmlm'. u'lnnvm;{-w ”lm-( TERRITORY OF ALA Ju- FORTUNE } PAUL BLOEDHORN — R papas nd the others to carefully look over and see Here they come—the Republicans are already get- [of the estate of m’;’“,’ & Hl’:l:‘]‘ VEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- | S. FRANKLIN STREET 53 iy i form education is taking nowadays—{rom | ting busy. Now it is W\,m Taft, of Ohio, then .Sm\m\‘“'""““"“l "“I\ ““‘K’ “‘ £ “"" 2 cINeT. i ] v Visit the ‘ ' Tagu L ne e g Al il A Pt AL Kichigs ),,.‘,‘,bhuupu t of adminis ion of > es- o) S W . e grades that lead to the| tor Arthur H. Vandenburg, of Michigan, as ¢ ble| ate and petition for decree of dis- | In the M.nn’x ”E the Estate n‘. SlTKA HOT SPR]NGS ’ » busy saying that Susie,|candidates for the F in 1940. Next—don u( i A Al s hearing i IVAN MACYZNSKI, commoniy P S TR 5 ¢ nmy were doing fine work | held your breath until others are proposed—there mu‘!"”h“” uipon said report and peti- | KNOWn as JOHN RUDY, Deceased S Leme ity f Mineral Hot Baths ’ . : n per-| be plenty, and to spare. Just keep breathing properly | | A, i K ‘ All concerned are hereby notified Accommodations to suit every and were taking an rest in school and then per-!be plenty 1d to spare. Just keep breathing I jon before the undersigned at i GROnoR CHDNIIE e HOTEL JUNEAU l | taste. Reservations, Alasks A"l heps making slight suggestions to just how mama and and regularly \«’\ml‘““- Alaska, on December 22nd, |t GEORGE 1 e ! ranspie ] 2 i 1‘1933_ At delack 8, ML, ab ””iChExmm«-!mm.' of lln" I;..slnlv })t Ivan frc | BEAUTY SHOP b = ul - time all persons interested in the | yeppncei, commonly known as | LYLAH WILSON 3 oose arker QACUMALIC Lor oo, mm il i e o Rudy, deceased. Contoure Telephone | |fi—————————1 t tions in writing to the said final| All persons having clalms agai X-Er-Vac 538 | COMF "N and SEE the NEW ! | report and petition, and contest the | iy estate are hereby required (o van,s Stare — — - #1 | STROMBERG-CLRLSON ¢ same:/ - mv hand and the |Present the same with proper - -l RADIOS } GIVEN under my hand and the|yoycners and verified according to 278 S. FRANKLIN 1 | J. B. Burford & Co. | oA |seal of the Probate Court at Ju-|jay within six months from the “NEW AND DIFFERENT { “Our deor step is womn by | Thi & db holl i A’l‘;;; this 20th day oflgate of this notice, to the under- = :: YOOTWEAR” i Satiafied Customers” ! 1s pedigreed beaiity who expresses | Getobery 4 3 signed Administrator at the office ’ | { pedig y ly exp your good taste and esteem | s, FELIX GRAY P agormonch. 3 wwentatt Kl Masic Suasl DEVLIN’S I, E g Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | angq M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward | aska Ull ] ppiy { Paris Fashion Shoes bate Judge, Juneau Precinct Building, Juneau, Alaska. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | -‘ el aeion, oo, 21 Jo | Pt e et oo | Fisnos- Moo ostrumenta | |t —4 GASTINEAU CAFE t publication, Nov. 11, 15\., day of October, 1938, ] any upplies - ¢ ks i French and R Lo 5 GEORGE BIDNICK, || Phove 206 2 N Beand JUNEAU ' T H ) Italian Dinners vuuumg Administrator. e MELODY HOUSE ) News I. Q. 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