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pay into a fund atter of a few months will have reac emplover both » Alas lm Empire eve 2y by the PRINTING COMPANY where men thrown out of work will have something o tide them over periods of unemployment, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY NOV. 1938. l hed the point YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE JHappy | 2 c%;roscope Professional Fraternal Societies AL bl It isn't letter perfect, no one claims that it is ; | W “The stars thelira Gastineau Channel It isn't fool proof, But anyone who accepts insurance lrthday | MO 17 1018 ! bubdinot compel” clacs Matter | as & sound feature of our ml\vnl:’m existence, nind“nu; | s a\nnuun('(;d b; m;) v;w‘ b s B. P. 0. ELKS meet : ast majority of us do, will have to concede tha President of the Canadian Pacific || DRS. KASER T . Wednesd: t 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES | = i . & FREEB every ednesday af 1) 1 Doseia’ tor 1.2 per month | Social Security to that extent is nothing more than The Emplre ertends congratuld-|Steamship Company that the| FRIDAY, NOV. 18 1039 | e el pom " Viathing Brothes 6 n ce protection, and if carried out intelligently | tions and best wishes today, their | Sophia wreck was to be ,,,\,\“gm.J Adv planetary aspects ruie Blomgren Building | weicome. DR. A. W, B il ultimately go a great ways toward doing away | birthday annmiversary, to the Jollow- | ed and it was asked that the people | .‘~llr?x I\'Iltrlqa)'.l h'ccoz'dm}g] 'mv S PHONE 58 { STEWART, Exalted Rul- e {th . of 1t Jblems such a o ing: in the meantime suspend judgment.| trology. is a date on which there Hours 9 a.m, er; M. H. @IDES. Sec- el 1‘\1” il "“”‘(’;::‘:i:‘r‘w”"" ‘::"‘""‘ ey | Sa | may be severe labor contests, heavy | e L retar; e ot TR s ok nte e NOVEMBER 17 E. N. Axelson, United States Com- | osses to property and misunder- | g — It 1s too much like ki _”“ “fl BUOHS Yohe L 18 nny L. Robinson | missioner at Yakutat, who was in|standings on the part of employer: +., MOUN™ JUNFAU LODGE NO. 141 for| he golden egg to scrap. Bocial Security legislation E. Roy Hoffman Juneau on official business, re-| The West Coast is to be the scene! 1 Secona and fourth new: | 'eca hort years it hasn't entirely solved Mrs. Robert R. Brown | turned to his home on the Admiral|of indi far-reaching . onpe il Monday of each month he unemployn oblem in a nation of one hundred Everett Judson Farragut. He was accompanied by |in their effects. | Dl Rlchard WI“Iam.l | :n Scottish Rite Tempis ER ind t mil people. Adelaide Holbrook his family. | The seers point out that the stars N’"ST ‘\/\' beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saail Henry L. Satre s | believed to inspire a war spirit OFFICED.A[;‘ID RES.DENCE DANIEL ROSS, Wor- The World Will Be Sorry Henry Pige A. Greenbaum returned to Ju-|among government leaders also af-| GOLDSTEIN 3UIL. NG shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- i % John E. Foote neau on the Estebeth from a busi-|fect heads of business enterprises Secretary. New York World- it Edward Jahnke ness trip to Sitka. He planned to and labor organizers. ) T FAR . B e Ml b e g Walter P. Scott open a shop with a new stock of| Mars today is in an aspect read) X = REBERANS | 2 B "‘ tfice azan % 3 Leroy Huntington coats and dresses for women in the| as disquieting and likely to affect 7 | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meet: . L IOt aetioe SRR & o store. hex . Canadian Pacific | individuals as well as nations. Many 3 t ednes- 1 ving my last term. T am making my last e e e O e e et s WRIBT , Dr. John H. Gevyer | g e e | Ecandals may be numerous in the 3 ‘C\,RMICK, Ncohle Grand; RUTR We know of no tribune of the people who 1as | | OOK and LEARN || 1. 7. sradiey srived on the d-|coming winter o oadsien Buaee | |oE e rear. e more to earn sweet retirement “exempt from miral Farragut and was registered| This evening brings promise of 762 bl But we can’t help being glad that o 1t the Gastineau Hotel from Omaha, | €00d news for the nation which is Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. [Fas e e e pr term extend January, 1943, by which By A C Gonl bt 2 i s # s > r ends to 3 y A. C. Gordon S a constantly growing power in i ime i.”‘i', ’f"”“i}'”w“‘l'l‘\»h'):" “\"‘I“‘l{lx”fflt;l‘!f 1?-1)::“‘?5;;: H -B. ‘Starbicd, - of . the T(.,mk,.u(.-oublt»clnlwn.:lry .s[‘nmulmi()n of busi- |z~ T e i “ . Considering. e achievemento he ha o, et gl b vl e o * y mi | ' his first thirty-five years in Congress, we should 1. what are the colors of tne |Fisheries Company, and Mrs. Star-, "0 P60 | Dr. Judson Whittier ||} } 60 ] S bird, who had been spending the i TR PR AGTOR i 1y tha entleman from Nebraska, in his last | prench flag? ceason at Tenakee. left for Seattle! In the world of sport Americans| | RACT 113} D R U :‘ ir y three months, will have time to create 3, What author created the | S4SO% £ TEARKES ace TbanIoT S A ARG, pab e AN | T.ugless Physician " \] A SOUND APPROACH PO THE 11 few ppy Ricks Stories”? e severe disappointment to an eastern | | gl!lce k;‘“;ri: _‘I?“m' '1‘5'513"9 | i ] UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM HERE | 'Mendments to the Constitution. What two cities, one In 8pain | o ' wiiameon, of the United |university is prophesied at the end s Triangle Bleg. | PUROLA REMEDIES : AN 4 A word of warning to the misguided enemies of and the other in Asia Minor, we f h | PHONE 667 | STal Tk ; of the football season. Senator. Youd better not try to kick him on ' famous for steel sword bladesp | States General Land Office, and I PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | Koo woet of the City Council wi ik i L M RaIDOUS Lok SEE Rl s Mrs. Williamson left for the south| Writers and publishers are to - 3 sy ! . i he way out 4. Which is the most expensive : : - FULLY COMPOUNDED by x5 e i gl ¥ ¥ ¢ 1y na L ., on the Alameda profit greatly in the winter’s trade. — group of repr ¢ business people | H ied to quit eight years ago, and again two zp0 or menagerie inmate to capture i | Changes in newspaper and maga- | Frooi Street Next Coliseum 3 ine the re- | vears ago. But each time some of his enemies, fortu- p alive? | G 5T gt ey 5 ke e 7 Ll ) ately for the country, picked a last-minute fight What U. S. city is known as .‘C R A, SUaiDs an Ty G Bt DI S | Dr. A W- Stewart | PHONE %i-~Free Delivery ’ J n wa | xith him. And they found that Uncle George was “The City of the Plains"? Tacoma, arrived on the Admiral stars | DENTIST A B g oy edllishe ol “thoss’ milllant TRETIE VhE SHIaRT T | Y S Farragut and was registered at the| New inventions will add impetus | Howrs 9 am. to 6 pm. : ey : el il e S R WHOL OOIRLY TR sl Gastineau Hotel. to the popularizing of television. | | SEWARD BUILDING iere from the States b ! information in the | under f ed, > 8 - i S Persons whose birthdate it is have i hopes of ‘obtair night be r¢ to their | sthing would please us more than to have this 2. Peter B. Kyne : i o M nduls 101 have Office Phone 469 “Tomorrocw's Styles ; | sreat d f Ame Hoals Rarva: e et Jodo. & | Damascus, Flmer B. Mitchell, of the United the augury of a year of exacting bsivicee — v Sorwibe" plices of o Ry B9 suld be provided | freat dean of merican liberals serve the public 3. Toledo, Spain, and Damascus, o i gl iy Prean ot e e e sl 3 5 HETES ok Eik Sigip R : : States Fisheries Service, returned|exr . Discords of every sort = 55 ekl gninie B SR e BT m‘-,. e (A.(,;l\ But this time we promise, | in Asia Minor. ; - 1o W REI on Y NN san. ShoR1ANb XeEanitly avoidad Beones 5 TOdGY e i prcklem tndicated| ‘.K(‘ ully, not to ;” ;\innv;!’ul l(l{lu;!- “I'i;’ .~n‘lny.~lx\1\ urge ' 4 l{)hv Inmé:mx hinoceros. i o0 TosNe Lt e Fokeas ! DR. H. VANCE | tHat there ) ble number, perhaps 100 men |, | w;’ i e e ”“‘,I‘ 7 i L Weather: highest 85; lowest 27;| Children born on this day prob- | OSTEOPATH B hete, who would be glad of the chance to returr B i e R -Hi‘v ool l ke clear. |ably will be ambitious and deter- | Consultation and examination | | ‘ i e re |"x:;\:x‘: 1 the world until the 1d will be - mined. Subjects of this sign may free. Hours 10 to 1z, 1 to §; 3 | e have artistic talents. 7 to 9:30 by appointment. e \ Tt R e e MODERN COPE BR[NGS TWO William S. Gilbert, of “Pinafore” | Gastineau Hotel Annex Ens g 2 b An Open Challenge ETIQUETTE FROM lSLAND PORTS | fame. was born on this day 1836. | South Franklin St. Phane 177 | | starting point in arrivi a solution of the 1 % = | Others who have celebrated it as| & 5 4 ployment problemn J au, T n acknow (Cincinnati Enquirer) a birthday incude Madame Galli- . F AP G 3 : Lee Lon Cope returned to Juneau this % o i — —45 fact that the va ority nerant workmen | gapan’s blunt warning that the nine-power treaty By Roberta morning with a Marine Airways| CUfCl Opera singer, 1889; Franz now in the city were attra by erroneous re- | has become inappropriate is a serious challenge to TAriE s Sitka Sigel, noted soldier, 1824 . ports that plenty of work was to be had. A large| America’s national interests. For many decades this Q. When one wishes to send a ”‘;" b‘.om(,,“ i ;‘.’, et Breed (Copyright, 1938) R"be"smpson’ OPt‘D‘ g . P ’ % Ty S i ft to a friend, what BAHIGIRNG - 1 SagiEmce. ‘Breod . Graduate Los Angeles College ¢ . ny broke. Some 50 or 60| country has maintained a ‘well-defined policy in the bon voyage gift to a friend, what g 1 sywe” and Leo Young from | N a 1 i at tl ny chen estab- East, based on the principle of equal opportun- information is necessary to 9bmm" Chichagof. |frame dwelling house and appur- o Orf‘:);fi‘rly an o Or Bhis i for all nations in China, The nine-power trea A. One should ascertain the 4 UL Vel |tenances, free and clear of a first | | Glasias Fu?ed I?eflgs Eniund |1 our i : fornia to| Made at Washington by all the nations (except Rus- hame of the boat, the steamship DANCE SATLRIAY Ritisir Sikl Buly tnoetgagl ot (b, interedt asses ! 7 RE’I ek ittt A n the belier | @) directly concerned in the Far East, was designed line, exact date of sailing, un(l‘ e SERB imti 01 e T d i, | Of “DaVIA Milfon, Bothwell, deseased. | = e h“mh:.- e SR ajq| [0 Protect the territorial integrity of China. possible, the cabin number of the 'y . Elks Hall, Barrett’s Or-|in said property to Behrends Bank W z a | e = FUSEe AS PGt g (RES B At first with caution and now with unconcealed | friend ¢ chess adv.(in the sum of $1087.25 and inter- 11 compot e Snqus o 1 ST L hasn't | ogtility, Japan has pushed along the road of con- | Q. What tense is always used for e est thereon at 7% from February 1. | The Charles W. Carter ||| '"fif.? vlm)n“n'» for tr n, C le S are|quest. Her objective, plainly stated in recent days, & ’I‘"rm_ré:l ml;‘rllfl(ll:;’l“‘im SO | NOTICE 1937, and free and clear of City of | | Mortuary | in the s boat. I t estion of high-handedl to conquer China and compel the establishment - The pres ELISE 2 % 2 T . Juneau taxes on the whole prop- A | 4 shippir h r wish The | there of a government pliant to Tokyo’s wi That | used both for the invitation and the In the United States Commission- |- {4 S B A% 011;”; ::x:d Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ! rénort i ¢ w ins a status for China very much like that of TePly SUR O Tot el Ereninct | vl Wi Jotfe add gel PHONE 136 i - { c BN i o anc " Q. Is it good form to have a Division Number One. Territory g ’ s . Ehd anx o d the bitt choukuo. Thus we need only to look at Manchou : o at said time and place, under the 'y ith th Ala in fact. not | 1o to learn what will happen to our trade and other Wedding reception in a hotel? | of Alakas. In Probate. e vt the” reriditithg IR truth tha ) Alaska, in fact, not | KUO to learn w e ey il e vhaa W breat, dove In the Matter of the Estate of > s s i SN P——— ) | H. S. GRAVES o ; & A ekiasn. | 1bIE n China, if Japan’s invasion is successful D e oy e mate Of lunsold personal property of the es- | . . it Wi ; i What did happen in Manchoukuo? American ex- 3 e an e = “tate of David Milton Bothwell, de- | Have Your Fyes Examined by || | “The Clothing Man” . o5 Ak, 100 MEN. [ orters found their markets sradually closed against deceased and. IniRe the Guard-|. ., Dr. Rae L. Carlson | || 1 w f ould be willing to g0.| ;hem Pretending to maint the open-door princi- || lanship of the Estate of ?EA~ oo SenatiBn b il | . 3 M"l‘ A | Home of Hart Schafiner and ‘ 4 mean 1a 50| 1 apen nevernece ek vp compion it chedus | DAILY LESSONS || TRICE BaRBARA BommweLy Torms end conditins: 10% of e | " sevoinmier | || Marx Clothing em te 8 g of | which had the effect of shutting out American goods. l q hv\y I ISH & minor, rbilElabon Fuatdian o Bh ARy Tor Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry money, but it i would cost | Monopolies were created to handle Manchoukuo's [ ol | o NOTOHEERR BT GIVEN: | oy ot the tliiatimon s i b e s to provide for 1 u ng the winter ie, and every possible scrap of business was given # That at 10 o'clock AM. on Tuesday |~ % s A L o s i % s ation of sale by said court and & montl > firms. The same thing is happening in By 2T Gordon e O e, 10 s @iiveiy of & onveyante: (Cagh 1 s ~ = GASTINEAU MOTOR J ) v 1gh of a problem to Tientsin, and other ports occupied by £ PR SuEsPIE R NN el Ve, a0 on delivery of personal property T ] SERVICE e : 2 , v\“ el | Japanese trooy i = pmm.xu‘amr of the estate of David | 1d. # x L g FINE PHONE 127 i i e it Japan’s chal is the more serious because it| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | Milton Bothwell, deceased, and also |5*%- 1 | their in this ¢ winter a 5 dis T . Dated: November 17, 1938. | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | || GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING is linked with the rising star of Germany. In sub- “My hat was crushed out of sha guardian of the person and estate | {from caring f¢ ng in here on 8 Y ape. 4 J. W. LEIVERS, at very reasonable rates | Gas—Oil—Storage om cazin i ™| stance, Tokyo has said China, Manchoukuo, and Japan | Merely say, “My hat was crushed, |Of Beatrice Barbara Bothwell, a A drainistrator Ousrdinh — eyery boat, wi m w for Work. fare to be made a solid economic unit, with severe dis- “as crush means to press out of minor, will offer to sell at public| o Administrator - | PAUL BLOEDHORN If these men ( [ ipped back Outside (o crimination against Western trade, except that of shape. [Bdotion;und Sellgsor Rl Vo it T s Lot i 8. FRANKLIN STREET | |"™ ey their families ar t aould not or a | Germany and Ttaly. Here for all to read is a warning Often Mispronounced: Livelong. | highest and best bidder, if lhe “ian i i i 1A ) Visit the t humanitarian m ard th when the report | of the German-Japanese entente, economic and poli- Pronounce the i as in live, not as highest and best bid offered is sa . e % = o 5575 wid be bound to do, in the States| tical. which the United States engaged in one war to in life. |istactory to the admin: -uam] »f:l‘iel;‘l‘fk;::“i"‘g' ot - T SlT%CEOLQSBI:E!NGS | N I ny ot vent. We st be prepa ecide very short e sspelled : ansy sy.|guardian, subject to confirmation Y pnd | many other ol € mm.\ 'I ¥ f|) red to decide \@\ hnlll‘\‘ Often Misspelled: Pansy; sy.|& : ) First publication, Nov. 17, 1938. ON THE MEZZANINE Accommodations to sult every | without : north, and | Whether to accept final defeat in the Far East or Frenzy; zy of the above entitled court, all the Tl blication, Dec. 8, 1938, | taste. Reservations, Alaska Air Alaska ¢ ’ ; el hor | take Tisks to defend our position there. Synonyms: Native (adjective), na- |interest of David Milton Bothwell, |LAst publication, Dec. 8 | HOTEL JUNEAU g | i r 58 : —_— | tural, indigenous, original, aborig-|deceased, and all the interest of 4 — — | BEAUTY SHOP L : nemployme ( ring for own 7 K 644 5 {1 | E —— % i An inventor has devised a contraption for an auto- | inal. ‘Beatuce Barbara Bothwell, a min- LYLAH WILSON = RO moblie which will stick out its tongue and emit a| Word Study: “Use a word three|or, in the SE!: of Lot 5, Block 20, 237 SOUDH ERENKEL | | contoure Telephone | | —— - i e s Bronx cheer teward horn-looters to the rear. But | times and it is yours” Let us in-jtownsite of Juneau, situated on| | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP ||| x-Er-vae 538 : COME *N and SEE the NEW l opi ressed at last night’| pes t's very profitable, we expect he'll have to go crease our vocabulary by mastering {Main Street opposite the Capitol LEOTA RUSSELL B ———&|' STROMBERG-CARLSON tha n Al nd the nation | a furthe nd work out an accessory which will |one word each day. Today's word: |building, containing thereon a| | Telephone 133 { = - | RADIOB‘ would I Security legislation. ‘tend tc the fighting, in case the fellow behind is |Inexorable; not to be moved by = . | % l J B B d & C l It should b it 1ggestion was of- | big and mear entreaty; unyielding. (Accent sec- 11 « D, lll‘of 0. ‘ ) + — - “ 1 fered and accep: sersonal opinion. Tt e — iond syllable). “It was the inexorable Iarmun’s-Friendly : | NEW.;:)I:’D DIKEE“NT ‘ Our door step is worn by | was not the concer indeting: Ut AF A In Cleveland a man is suing a theater for $250 Voice of necessity. | ) Satistied Customers’ l reveal that oft : fo work at oross| damages because he claims a mouse ran up his pants e Music Supply | | DEVLIN’S L e el leg. We're waiting to see if the defense will demand | 40 AND 8 LUNCHEON Alaska Music Supply | | | Paris Fashion Shoes purposes on th Arthur M. U; Manager | || o R A know what he wants for the price of admission—a ur M. Uggen, 4 o auring s DURL o oder ' Members of the 40 and 8 will meet Piancs— Musical Instruments | | GASTINEAU CAFE two-yc il or fe But it must be 5 s R |at noon tomorrow for a luncheon and Supplies s s s a p toward solving to a An American Assistant Secretary of State asserts | Meeting in Percy's Cafe for the pur- Phone 206 122 W. Second JUNEAU u I the very relief | {ja¢ ARt R e @ § 4 pose of installing new offi it is '3_—-———-——:! at a progressive civilization can be built only upon | H 1 4ads ; 2 this community | prains and. self-restraint, Who. bids o bresk (e |nnounced by Chef de Gare John ———— MELODY HOUSE ! and many ommuni workman and news to Hitler? {E. ReBUeR vy i I:i»tlelm ek A - e — . (Next Gastineau xlotel) I_I e The Delta Pine and Land Com- TIMELY CLOTHES Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 on cymoon ‘Cottage” of Bride, 17 . TG S . gy NUNN-BUSH SHOES | S———— — 3 : —_— = At b e largest cotten plantations in the STETSON HATS Alaska Federal safing’ world. e va“’s Store QUALITY WORK CLOTHING and Loan Association | Lode ana piacer :..ation nolices 218 S. FRANKLIN . Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 bir sale at The Bapire Office. . P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 | | ¢ e e FRED HENNING e il < R . Juneau, Alaska X Try The smpme crassifieds for % YR | Complete Outfitter for Men cesulrs. is the honeymoor and with L home of 1 M fhin tiny shack at Souderton. Pa. 25, They eloped to Eikton, Md X k& n me -year-old Miriam Erb and Martin Narnce, & 3 . Md., i N ¢ Miriam’s 13-year-old sister, Frances, who also % decided to get married. She wed Robert Souder, 21-year-old WPA workers l 1 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS : Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars — -~ “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. — Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” The First National Bank | JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2Y Paid on Savings Accounts ) v