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THE DL\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV 18, 1938. o o ; — 4, ’. E directed primarily against defenseless persons lxvhmd | f the lines and only secondary as a war of army against & Daily Alaska Empire o vatery & ; Fa b YEARS AGO TLe ? oy ' Publishes_every evening except Sunday by the b hoatas op! dbtohinsiass Hardona Yy From THE EMPIRE oroscope Fraternal Societies [ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY It is this slaughter of defenseless persons for no Gashl ¢ 1 e A Presid | w . A hann | B BERNAT oo breid 4 Busmess Tesldent s articular reason which inspires the hope that Pranco ¥ The stars incline astineau e R ERNARD TR Gp N i Alaska is right this time when he says the war is about over l‘rt ay | NOVEMBER 18, 1918 i but do not compel” — Entered in oftice in J ool it el et B 1-l)1’.(;,.,I,);f:.w\é',l,]fifzi‘,‘:‘\:g:.“'\:‘::,‘f | Miss Katherine Ryan, Canadian | ?nns R = B oonl o i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ity £ ' 3 . g g 1 g ctiwaat | e 3 & FRE] ver; ol Delivered by carrior i Junean and Douslas for S1.25 per month. {he people of Spain are not going to be able to rule| The Empire eatends congratula- :\‘4‘;1‘75‘0[‘0;‘ P“]_llh :l‘" “;“)M:\h;t»l SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1938 D!:N'ns'x\s!“"m!n P, - vislting brothiers B 4 . o8 remselves 'ranc s, as he declares he is| tions and best wishes today, their |’ s g SRR L S g € AN celcome. DR. A. W. . One vear 12.0 B0r S I e RO R rf‘a-;Ir‘d 4] anniversary, to thé& jollow- | 304 Yukon Route trains at White- | As the week ends ihe stars seem SR Silkiing ;;;;&/X;fl Exalted R:Y- 6ne month, | i b about to do, Spain will be ruled from Berlin and Rome. | birthday g ™" |horse for the prevention of smug-| to smile upon the planet Earth. Ac-| PHONE 56 R "aIDES. N Bt v fa Ge- If the Spanish government forces should prove vic- |iRg: | gling of gold dust from the Yukon,| cording to astrology benefic aspects Hours ? am, to 8 pm. :';ga;y‘ ¢ » livers of their o Sk o 1s, which doesn't appear likely at the present NOVEMBER 18 | passed through Juneau on the Jm—idfl:‘:\lmfll? Slrongly- e L : : time, Spain would be ruled from Moscow | ferson. | There is a sign supposed to im- o - LODGE NO. 14% EBEK O A D Bt 1 » If the Spanish people were fighting as a united Ralph A. Reischl | _ part mental vision and to encour- Sl MOUN wg:c:x’ ?nd ro?x.nh ws ) 29t group against some force from outside their own coun- Adrian V. Roff | Lars Holland, John Paulson, Paul|age business foresight. This is a y e Mondsy of each month : ere would be some object in carrying on to Jack Lortsher | Paulson and Nels T. Jenson of the |lucky day for launching new enter-| | [y Richard Williams in Scottish Rite Temple . the death, but divided as fhey are'agdinst one another Mrs. G. A. Fleek Afaska Road Commission, arrived Drises and should stimulate com- DFNT]ST G 2 beginning 2t 7:30 p.m. s throuet Sl e s b B b i Rt Peggy Cochrane on the Alameda from Valdez and |mercial plans. | s L \/\* DANIEL ROSS, Wor- S s rougH-the sibtle. mane § 1orees S Susie Winn were staying at the Gastineau Hotel,| Women have the direction of stars| { OFFICE AND RESIDENCE MBS W R countries with nothing to gain for either side except A g gl | which promise succ in entertain- | GOLDSTEIN 3UILING Shlp(ul Master; JAMI - what is sometimes referred to as a “moral” victory, M. I. Dann, of the Ingersoll-Rand | ing. The day is auspicious for din- | VERS, Secretn_ryv 4 N the licker "they bring this fiasco known as a Civil Company, returned to Juneau from ners and dances. | ———— ] —— ~ any, L0 S | REBERANS War to an end the better. LOOK and LEARN || the Westward on the Alameda. He! Happy are the bride and bride- t———-———*———-‘ AR ;: N St 2 i e was also registered at the Gas- groom who pledge their vows under Lod o . Even the meteors in Southern California are 1} tineau, this configuration. Calm and even | Dr. John H. Geyer Gvery| seoond) and fourth Wedits o velillant aha reiarkabint Rn e e By A. C. Gordon years are presaged for them. | DENTIST ay, 10.0.F. Hall. BE ic- bt Miss Mable Elkins was a passen-| Outdoor sports are under a for- 310 Goldstein Building OCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH on earth if one correctly interprets reports from P H BL\EE, Secretal el Sk s 5 | ger for Ketchikan on the Alameda, tunate direction of the stars and PHONE 1762 h, Ty. the land of continuous boost, or boast 1. What is meant by refertig 0| gy wae 1o return soon should be especially spirited. Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. 1 2 o a wine as dry? i There may be severe cold this win- ¢ M | A It's victory when the Republican 2. ‘Whm is the last book of the The n“mh, of gpmhh influenza , ter in places usually mild in tem- | bt = ° i i tional C an has to appeal to the “real and genu- Old Testament? . cases in Juneau were still increas-| Perature. Profit for furriers and|% P Ti u lfll s ine” Democrats for support : 3. What state of the Union was < S8 Dr. L. b, manufacturers of woolen garments| | DI, Judson Whittier ||} I — the first to grant full suffrage 0 payes and Dr. L. O, Sloane. Gov., Will be great. | hS et i D R u kel s Pl Tyl saliite ‘or. 21 pubis’ for & ‘Baby danghter - to| WODIeH® : u 3 Riggs had received word from Ket-| In the United States and Great T.agless Physioian <« | the King and Queen of Egypt. ‘If it had been a son, 4. Who discovered the circulation | .pucan that of the 359 cases in that | Britain new leaders are to gain pro- | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 || ] R el e e i e R | city, but foriy-three remain. | minence. Young men will achieve| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Blcg. PUROLA REMEDIES ¥ - - o seatin: g B 5. Which country has the oldest AR success in high: positions as inter- PHONE 667 | 1 t 5 p ec a movement started any day now fo emancipate representative government i the | Goorc B Grigsby, Territorial| national problems continue to cause |1 — — PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | t Egyptian womsnhgod world? o Attorney General, who had just re- flnxn;]l.\' Steut b ol @ | FULLY COMPOUNDED ¢ ation at 62,700, or only — — — Al turned from a tour of the Fourth Labor leaders in London are to * ¥ Fi i s refers s \ ront Street Next Col { : s S hat Mem.t rry 1. Wines are referred to as AV pivicion, said he had seen a won-| launch an ambitious program of in- | | Dr. A. W. St oy $ e : e when completely fermented, OnlY | gery) country, and expressed a hope | terest to American unions. Gain of | | r. A. W. dtewa PHONE i-~Free Delivery '3 ; o (New York Tim 0.1 percent of sugar remaining. that some day everyone would be Power for the people is prophesied | | DENTIST |L ot a3 v 2 achi v , : jer| as foreign dictators lose popularity. | | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. ® 1930 42, or 71 cei n Hitler in his Weimar speech held up before the ol » privileged to make the trip over s 8] 53086 POD! o " | L R T Dersent: 8¢ [ world two whys of Sife. |Ong 18! tha Wagof; the sword | S ' WJyomibe .| the Richardson Highway from Chit- . Persons whose birthdate it is have N D suri¥h P e rease durine | .14 the other is the way of the umbrella. Our Berlin 4 William Harvey, English phy- ina to Fairbanks, stating that to the augury of a year of progress in| | OFECR SRoup eI ., s Styles whie 10 will be any .. ecpondent suggests that the Fuehrer was not gt “’f“ him the Interior land offered won- “-‘L‘;Ch "“’:‘l*’»"' ’“h"}"_"md“]h,womm . — i T 59 here are many cations that it will wholly onsiderate of Prime Minister Chamber celand derful opportunities. w gain hroug: riendships. ;:{ od be st feelings when he said, “The umbrella-carrying types SR e ORidrin on. o1, Hils day prob- DR. H. VANCE | ay When he: cer taken next year the of- of our former bourgeois party world have been done Weather: highest 26; lowest 23; ably will be of serious and aspiring OSTEOPATH | Siolal 1940 00unt, Alaska i§miore ¥ a popu- away with and will never return.” The chances are MODERN clear mind. Many of the 5“;”“‘5 }‘]’f ”“1‘ | Consultation and examination - iy 000" thag 1 safe to that Hitler was not thinking of Mr. Chamberlain at = sign of Scorplo gain fame through| | yee Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 8; predict tha town in the Territory of any size all but of the Nazi victory at home and the spread of ETI QU ETTE 5 intellectual force and persistent ef-| ' ="y ¢ '9.3 by appointment. | a A b : Xed increase. Juneau in the census Uhe Nazi ideology abroad. - -Pound B‘lby e L] z | Gastineau Hotel Annex | - N . will show s mark iy ? Leaders of the Third Reich have consistently S Ferdinand de Lesseps, engineer, | gouth Franklin St. Phane 177 of 1930 had a total of 4,043 persons | tapy | E0CETEd At the soft. comfortable. cowardly nightcap- By Roberta Lee v was born on this day 1805. Others | g gt Juneau toda around 6,500 and the actual tally ,nq_qlippers Germany which they have destroyed S who have celebrated it as a birth- 33 ‘ taken next year may well show over that amount ler at Weimar was drawing the contrast between Wi shouin sive dietignal day include Albert Thorwaldsen, |%— =i Juneau’s Own Store Ketchika 3,796 in 1930, has made sub- umbrell rubbers of the democracies and : ; L Danish sculptor, 1770; George ¥ for leaving the luncheon table? 5 | ste with 2101 in the last the life of batle for which he stands. Other people| A e hostess rises. just as sh Wheeler Hinman, educator, 185¢. || RobertSimpson, Opt.D. | e e oe ha. iin and may double that in their time have called it living dangerously. In go.c St C'm;_'l\mon of 'a Sirier <Cup)'n“hl 1938) Graduate Los Angeles College —n horage witl total of 2,277 in 1930 is any event, there is to be no civilian slackness for the | joc4s the way to the living room = e e R { of Optometry and ” o” e =0} In addi. German people in the years to come. Things are to | s the Way o the living Op*halmology The Rexall Store 8 to thi G ther communities have £ O “With firmest resolve and ruthless energy.” e : % | Glasses Fitted ILenses Ground | | e your et il ot R s Between the way of life carved out by the swora & I8 it necessary f‘” ilgauce e ——— =i % Reliahhe 3 multiplied in_populn can S ind the way of life typified by the burgher umbrella, DWcOmers and out-of-town guests " - : | phaCieN | 'y : nd 1,000 new people in the Mata- ;ay wiil ‘always turn in the long' run to the latter. | 3¢ ¢lub or church functions? L Il compound The flashing sword will lure him only too often, but| A. Yes, as the lack of cordiality seorge Garcery is a medical pa- | prescrip- : which star xt October, it is after all an aberration. Men would rather work |would reflect on the organizatior tient receiving care at St. Ann’s The Chfil‘.es W. Carter | tions. 5 very likely by the side of their fellows than engage in mutual, Q. What time should a ball be- Hospital ortuary [ 5 argést permanent population slaughter with their fellows. Men would rather cre- gin? o Fourth and Franklin Sts. Tk Bllller-Madro Drug Co. | and the person who predicts ate than destroy, live in homes rather than in bar-| A. Invitations usually read Julia Naumoff was dismissed from | PHONE 13€ S P & ery far off racks, live safely and sweetly and usefully rather |o'clock, but dancing seldom begins the Government Hospital yesterday | Gl 5 han dangerously and murderously until about ten-thirty ter receiving surgical care. She - 1 1 SRR g 4 Men would, rather raise an umbrella over their Do o ok left for her home in Kodiak on the | AN W 1] 3 - H. S. GRAVES ' THE FIASCO IN SPAIN heads' when they go out in the rain to visit a friend Cordova. | Have Your Eyes Examined by | “Ihe Clothing Man” than lie under the open sky in No Man's Land. The - 1e% — | i { i BUbe Al Brtioe Bokart fud Bators dlnction: General | Bemimanientiyalues of illte. haVe not bben créatas brll DAL Y EESSONS Dorothy Paviorf left for Kodiak | Dr. Rae L. Carlson Home of Hart Schaftner aud | s ent forces is predicting (he swordsmen but by the workers and thinkers and N ENG[ ISH | on the Cordova after receiving med- DPLOMETRIST Marx Clothing s =4 . lost count 'raders. Incidentally, it was not said that they that B —~ ! ical attention at the Government |Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry R i sk 3 appe ik araral s up the umbrella shall perish by the umbrella ® Hospital. Store Phone Green 331 v A SR N I B o ANLY L Gordi s As been ending the which has been going By W. L. Gordon el 35t n + . Hertone Brown was a surgical & on right merrily now for a little more than two The Secret of Success —_—— sl batlotha s FotN o sy e ¥ G TlSNEERA‘}{CbéOTOR pars i its fa iaturally enough e | " Hos ' e year And its faith, naturally enough, in IonEAGER e Words Often Misused: Do not say. | ernment Hospital. He left on the| | HN T I Franco, will have a tendency to waver due to the & & ahosi : .uggests that an oversized | “This is the same weather we had | Cordova for Kodiak. ! i PHONE 787 Ferrm e AR n eminent physician suggests a sized | s the 4 L . 5 cluding blow peoples of the earth for humani- [0 08 BI B SHE 8 s blood where it is | kind of weather,” or, “This weather | JUNEAU LADIES' AUXILIARY | at very reasonable ra Fl B tarian reasons will be hoping that he is forecasting peedeq in a hurry. It makes for quick energy,.and, IS similar to that of last week.” | ?ridZ“; ‘;\l‘él‘_“f;da‘:“‘;"g;mso';i‘“l“(‘;; PAUL BLOEDHORN | *— Aright this time later-in life, for too-high blood pressure. Often Mispronounced: Senile. 2 N0V, 45 AV & Dan. Sor S. FRANXLIN STREET b o i < S TR L “ il % Briteeren Tronunaiation is se-nilike members and their friends will fol- | Visit the On the front page of yesterday's Empire along A few weeks ago another eminent physician sug- Preferred p | 3 ok Wakhids reatii | with the Fra tion of victory was a gested that gastric ulcers might be the secret of | S in see, i as in lie, accent first : ST DAne SITKA HOT SPRINGS | picture giving a vivid idea of what the Spanish war success—those whose systems were so geared that | wyllable. W lif pe- i President |¥ -—————‘——’_—"-T Mineral Hot Baths 4 is like. It showed a market piace in shambles, inno- | they produced this disturbance also produced a great Ofl(‘n"Mls»;Dr‘l]C;{ D_\«‘ ulu!mw Die L % R R Dl ON THE MEZZANINE Apcommodations’ to. st evers ' - (a sma cube; also a tool) cent civilian stall owr probing through the ruins €nergy output. ; i . ) Try an Empire aa. UNE: taste. Reservatious, Alaska Air in an effort to salvage some of their wares. The es- Last winter we read about another theory: The | Synonyms: Meditate, muse, re- Mrs. Alex Dement and baby i R HOTEL J! EAU Transport i s iy by some of Francow Secret of success lay in having a mild neurosis, which fleot, plap = chmi ; e e BEAUTY SHOP = S PR I B g e HNCO'S | ade you worry, so that you worked harder and be- | Word Study: “Use a word three| Believed to be one of the heaviest L H WILSON planes which bombed Barcelona. Spain during the ..o iccesstul | times and it is yours” Let us in- | babies on record, Mrs. Alex De- | 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN || YLA! ’-‘so_ulmh - ™ two-vea e has had countless scenes just like Thinkine it all over, we have devised our own |Crease our vocabulary by mastering| ment, farmer's wife of Bassfleld, | | LE | Contoure —y l It 1 f hel ymen and children have (neory, The secret of success is not to waste time One word each day. Today's word: | Miss, proudly shov:s"?tf 11.p<;\;nd [ JUNR;OSTMA "nussEIiHOP e RaleaVee i ' ek o ;““ HER G W been killed and wounc 23 . : s been | trvins i g Solicitude; state of being anxious| Paby by means of the camera. o | & STROMBERG-CLRLSON } been killec 1 woun this war which has been | trying to discover the secret of success © Teleph 133 RADI 4 jor concerned. “He showed a con- | elephone g 08 ! S PO B T TR R N SRS R 5.5 B3 5 ] ‘<tam solicitude for his son’s wel- “, J. B_ Bur‘ord & CO. » S’ i T " l Difficulti i oo Jarman'’s-Friendly *,__..__’" e R L | [ CORE e W A reaown l“ OI)I)UI r., llrlt(l ititiculties | e e j | XOORWRAY" i Satistied Customers” | LADIES’ GUILD IS ka Music Supply || DEVLIN’S L i TO MEET TONIGHT FOERTUNE Alas| usic supply | | Paris Fashion Shoes - - | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager i__ 4 | Pianos— Musical Instruments Tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the and Supplies — —— home of Mrs. L. S. Botsford, in the Phone. 206 122 W. Second JUNEAU | Feldon Apartments, the Ladies of L &2 the Guild will meet, according. fc TR M T MELODY HOUSE {an announcement made today by | Music and- Electric Apphances Mrs. C. S. Rice. The meeting will P (Next Gastineau dotel) i» be o combination business an from TIMELY CLOTHES Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 3 | cial. All members are urged (o at- | v ) 4 NUNN-BUSH SHOES | %= = — e : STETSON HATS Al vin SONS OF NORWAY 9 || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ka Federal S.a i : Regular Meeting, Saturday. Noy an’s ore and Loan Association = 19, at 8 p.m. Cards and refreshments 278 S. FRANKLIN | () Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 LUNCHEON s!_’BClALT]lB i for members following meeting. adv. | P. O. Box 2718————Phone 3 i RS | OFFICE—119 Seward St. i ‘ | FRED HENNING pmSomtl e, Try The mmpwe crassifieds for o Complete Outfitter for Men esults. ‘. . e [ “Ihe Store for Men” The First Nafinnalnallk i SABIN'S JONEAY | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. o} ' . CAPITAL—$50,000 | ” The B. M. Behrends f | Bank Juneau, Alaska [ SURPLUS—$100,M i : ‘ | KRAFFT’S ° ’ ¢ | COMMERCIAL s O e COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS : ‘ 5 and SAVINGS CABINET woRK-GLASS ACCOUNTS 2 | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES HARRY ; g Resources Over Two and RACE \ 2Y% Paid on Avriving in Ban Francico fram Hawaii, Mrs. Fibtie '3, Topalnk-drs tho former Sayne SRRSAOOK. fasibert | One-Half Million Dollars SR ‘ Savings o Breadway actress, is believed heading for New York, where rumor has it, to “settle marital difficulties.” i Topping, wealthy sovialite of New York, arrived in San Francisce last July on the same ship as Gloria (“Mimi”) Baker, when their names were linked tog ether romantically. Phcto shows Topping and his wife befcre their marriage was rumored to have gone “phfft.” “The Squibb . ) e Accounts j Alaska”