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4 f—— TH e e e A ——— S ———— — E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO‘\JD/\Y DEC. 19 1938. a1 . of the way of the huge Argentine and Au\.x\h‘m‘r——————"—_-_'] e *F in D n ™ nt arvest ar 51 o I)(HI\ Aldska L ..?ffi” ( These cour harvest in January, since they fla YEARS AGO 3 Proteralonal other end of the world. i s s , 5 : oroscope || From THE EMPIRE irector Fraternal Societies MFIE PRINTING COMPANY ; To d department has been able to market f I | - Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY BENDE K President 1y about 15000000 bushels of wheat after three| The stars incline 1 = o R Mair Jonths of effort. Half the time is gone and not more but do not compel” ' DECEMBER 19, 1918 ! xth of the exportable wheat Mrs. I. Sowerby returned f{rom { 1[}———~ ~3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet e E [ . , SCE! 3 che 3 ra atson, | - s Wednesday at 8 The department has ‘beén offering exporters | TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘S lfl‘iH‘L.lmmhL on the Admiral Watson DRS. KASER & FRFFETRGER wery W RN e g AT SR e S Hony Tnus| Benefic aspects rule strongly to- [after visiting with her daughte | The Emptre eatenas congratula- | AR el bm. Visiting brothera Dehvered by carr 5 » s gt orieato & bushel but they have |, o according to astrology. It is| Mrs. C. K. White at Chickaloon and [tions and best wishes foday, their| | Sloigren. Building welcome. - DR. A. W. o world will not take the wheat unless| .\ oious for property and personal | Latouche for several months. virthday anniversary .o the follow- PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- e 1t paid. That would be equal almost | ;oo - ) ing: | Hours D €15 'to $m. | er; M. H. ¢IDES. Sec- o - ent market price of wheat Under this rule of the stars the| A.F. Knight, local contractor, left | [ Letary. hwe Now partment, in spite of the demands of year's business affairs should be put jon the Princess Mary for Seattle. | DECEMBER 19 & - p onvinced that 19 cents.a bushel is | in order and wherever possible com- | e Oliver Drange 3 ;| MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 101 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. b Biraatin s e Anstation Lpleted R. W. Reed, Deputy Collector of Douglas P. Babcock e A Second and fourth o baving 96 cents. Since the 19-cent| Women are well directed. They Customs at Nople,;who had been in Ely J: Post [ Dr. A W. Stewart Lioaday of each mouth repub i pé 20 i ol " rs-‘ ome under the sway of stars that|Juneau for the past month, left on Marjorie Tillotson Fi r. A . ewal n Scottish Rite Temple publishe crop. the department T°81%| promise mew experiences. For the Princess Mary for the south.! Gordon Gray i DENTIST beginning at 7:30 pm i s iment against advoeates of 1!: reason it is wise to end futile Mr. Reed was to spend the winter | Gilbert DeVault [ 1..10‘35 9 am. to 6 pm. DANIEL ROSS,' Wor- 3 system lves a forced | iations and to eschew unprofitable in Seattle and return to Nome on - >ee — || SEWARD BUILDING shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- riend the first boat. | i1 Office Phone 469 | iVE!}S Secret.ary plar will be recalle It is a fortunate time for enter- | <] [E 7o ~ -~ At country con- | taining friends and relatives, Din-| Miss Avery, stenographer in m(‘ LOOK and LEARN || ORI | RERBERARS S in the market/|ners and d are subject to happy Iiunulpl?’:z\(‘(-: {;L(”f(,r the south on| o i1 : el NS iz 2 A e {1 es. the b 'ss Mary. . o et Rl 1es EAB b T 2 il | By A. C. Gordon || Dt Richard Williams cvery second and fourtn Wedoes- are unde St pos- ! ay 1O.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- F irg t with the 10 per- ay that seems t0 prom With but twenty tons of the xe--‘ : DENT!ST CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH rplu: ken off the market, the happiness. Brides of tod ve supply of coal on the old Pa- 1. What early American colony | OFFICE AND RES.DENCE BLAEE, Secretary. d at ly seek a higher price | may expect prosperity cific Coast Dock left, the Lamuth«- ok bR e ey Sweden? | GOLDSTEIN 73Ulu. ING . 4 even at a lower price, President Roosevelt now reaches a | arrived on the channel with 784 tons | % e e e gnrd otsnet |k e SR SR A S ‘ ittt AFE0D Roag hra sk 1is career where apparent|of Washington coal to relieve the | 2 What does th pls A 4,,‘\ g e - Seabte Mol gt Who was the first president of G smith x ARt et b e s DR A e i“ fii gl i5 the Republic of Texas? D hn H. G { uy ¥ B " % I [.y S IIvM e | About thirty new cases of Spanish | 4. What is the life of the average I T. IO n eyer ] B world will not take much U. S./and international g 2 5 ; i popular song since the advent of | DENTIST v plus ever a 19-cent subsidy, when other ~Queen Elizabeth of the British|influenza were reported to have CW ) 310 Goldstein Building g \J AL'C to match it subsidy ubsidy. Empire has the forecast of a bril- | developed since yesterday, according | 5. How many fimed hias ter;been PHONE 1762 | } WAGE, HOUR LAW ADMINISTRATOR .., g nt argues, if the country can't|lant year in which, however, she|to the City Health nfr‘mra but con-{ . 2 4 against the United States? | Fours /10 #ah: oS Gumiit :; PUROLA REMEDIES & 8 t a fair price, it | May experience a personal loss. Gain ditions generally were better. Dr ANSWERS ¥ | R St Congns month a g et e gl o n world acclaim is prognosticated. L. O. Sloane and Dr. D. H. Mont-| | o & | = —i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE kT 5 il b ld not, grow Joan Crawford may have trying gomery, member of the Red Cross| = yr®H0rs: T — FULLY COMPOUKDED aside adqec e C € g It " 0] i T this situation 3 relie; o1 9 Qe - s 3 b 2 : ; Wheth am belt wi t this situation | \ng ynusual experiences that warn|relief expedition who had been sta 4 | eRL YEL, Lt e P % . arg \inst domestic allotment and in | her to be careful regarding personal | tioned in Juneau, had the situation Z S“"““H‘:’:‘“}‘(‘:" | Dr‘c‘i‘:g;g:Ag{l’l(l)llther Front Street Next Coliseam Ut wor of the present crop control plan is something | contact 1.1\.m': ial :\:f;\xr;; )s" well in hand, 5. Once; in 1801, by the Dey of | | P.ugless Physician ‘ PHONE ®i-~Free Delivery ] Commissioner of Labor Lt eturn- ety \in two years { Jim Sopoff and Alex Sopoff, em-| TP s o Tkt *ace, ng from Washington whe ferrec offi- y ; i Persons whose birthdate it is have | bloyees of the Kennecott Copper Bcoics ;"l;d'vE 667’5 8. ’ ne ‘ B oI e augury of a year of business suc- | Company, were passengers on the — | & T l cials in charge he W report he 5 © g | Oomorrcw's es pr N]L m \istrator Elmer . Author Farley css. Women will receive benefits Princess Mary for Prince Rupert. DALY LESSONS | = [ ty 3 tix “ 7 | from oider relatives. —_ |3 ! SALE of a0l DeTth RS o 5 New York Times) o of| Children born on this day prob-| Weather: Highest 34; lowest 34; IN EN .(_Jl. ISH | | Today” tration for the national act througl Mr. James A one of the Vw,\“ I \l“ of will be clever and energetic. rain il OSTEOPATH il kA ot evenues and other | Subjects of this sign of Sagiftariu PR oW L G | | | Consultation and examination | | available until Congre 1 tha ot L emies oppon. | AT on the cusp and have Capricorn H By W. I.. Cordon | free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to & | || = e prelim € are bei n on a coopera- P! v'f % vith him and | PFaits PI(TORM[ MAP IS PUT e g, i bl | 7 to 9:36 by appointment. a % tive bas 3 rie i v A Harvey Firestone, manufacturer o oh s o ; G iooan. Fioba: Aty A ot a rd story of I orn on t 3 s en Misused: not say, s made to start handling the work through sand o mold- was born on this day 1868. Other OUT BY FoRES"’ SERV'(E i W?H'IO }“‘r lsused: Do not 83| | South Franklin St. Pbane 177 ommissioners, Mr. Stewar exoff i A ! who have celebrated it as & birth-| The ba nlnrt-o l.\nsc\umTllg, \\,a.sL( —r il , STy ' g Nor e I day include King George VI, 1902 o voted to dancing.” Say, “The rest o; — | « of §ahor i Alask pelprn cold of po Ricolas saint Charlet, French TO PROMOTE TOURISTS in.™ coenine “rhe bookkeeper | §i— b —8 lmlm\ nary v possible 103 G s 0 ibn, e in detail the tactics (I painter, 1792 brought the accounts to a balance” 5 ¢ Federal setup is completed teries 5o tbrilliant b - D The Regional Oftice of the Forest i§ correct. | ROberts&g‘psonl O(I:)luD 1 what action Congress will take remain: Ih 8. yiew . OF MIRIMUNIHIC ADEE LR vice has just received from thc Often Mispronounced: Mauve. | Graduate Angeles College | | i ST *seen. But it is evident that u there will in the la L s o s | lithographers the prints of a strik- Pronounce mov, o as in no. | of Optometry and I »be only limited admir t t far-reachir on some points, has the ““\*" "]“’ "‘;:;\‘l;“:f]‘”" | EHATOR RIVERS w"'l ing pictorial map or poster of South Often Misspelled: Annex; two 'ns. | Op*halmology The Rexczll Store” act. Administrator 1s asked a dust . e e "f,‘ It h BE HFRE HRSI Of MO'"H Alaska, which was prepared as Anecdote; one n. | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground i your coming under the ) npt to ¢ . : kG e * )art of a program to promote the Synonyms: Inform, impart, en- | -5 | Reliabhe SR ; e ¢ umor of I i -_““_1 ”“ o | stop-over tourist industry and the lighten, advise, apprise, notify, ac- —p| pharmactste provisions as nearly as | e p th ! of a politician” you see how Mr. Farley's com-| genator Victor C. Rivers of the|greater use of the recreational fea- | quaint. | | compound _ gation of definite rules and regulations and it is : nicativ nered his plan O | Fourth Division, Fairbanks, Will ar- | {ures of the Tongass National Forest. | Word Study: “Use a word three | ‘The Charles W. Carter | | sty { sort of clearing house for the act in Alaska that Com- camp S et W rive in Juneau ‘for the 1egiSIative | tha map will be distributed by the times and it is yours.” Let us in- | Honm, missioner Stewart has been appointed. He will give great i to remember DAMES | sossjon on the first boat from the | porest Service to tourist bureaus, crease our vocabulary by mastering | | Mortuary *_igformation on the act and send queric Wi - anc e hundreq | vestward in January, according 0| tourst hotels and railroad and one word each day. Today's word: || Fourth and Franklin Sts. | i Butler-Mmu‘o Drug Co. ! ten from those who 1 defir rep! m variou: H 4 & ten wisk - Ay ; s ey | Word received by forme: Tertltor- | «taamship ticket offices in the cities | Asservation; act of affirming posi- PHONE 136 “phases of t B ity Sl lal Representative Vicior B. ROSS.|of Continental United States, and tively or earnestly. “Violent asser- || ST In addition to v be obtained > h v S s The Senator will be accompanied po mage available to similar agen- vations look not more suspicious > i : NOUICEIADI vt his family who will m; their| cios Territorial and municipal of- | than strained sanctity immer- AT 1 fror 1 ms of the ac Mg e £ Nos ol Lt L rial a 1an stra 58 . | rom ; U oy Stony Point | reatmen me here during the 60-day Ses-|fices. Chambers of Comerce, schools. man I i b e i | H. S. GRAVES e bean TocalyE y Al Bl it came te office earned his re- o the | sion which open: ry 8 and other public or semi-public e - 1 | “The Clothing Man” { cil, Toom 315, nd are available £ b Farley can be found morning o Salotie D o senlnunne Dr. Rae L. Carlson ||| 1 striby I I " ) oblige a citizen of the P IS = F | Homse of Hart Schaftner and | distribut r 1 1pp and ; TURKEY SHOOT |tended for framing under glass MAPTOMETRIST | St EAi m, no m ! et He has| pks Hall, Wednesday, 9 pm | Copies of the unframed map can be MODERN Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | i S AT 5 N een obliging and always on the S Public invited. adv. | cptained free fre the Regional Store Phone Green 331 i WHEAT MARKETING R i i e | chtaine re rom the Regiona i i AL M e - [roatr o e e ane - | ETIQUETTE e out of its troubl daily food. He is essen a middle-of-the- Breaks with C.1.O. | ‘f”“l‘f Yol Bl Borester, BoE 5 ST ' GASTINEAU MOTOR 4 el ¥ p o Bids AAs R | Heintzleman said in making the By Roberta Lee | W s ri ol s e | announcement FINE 7 SERVICE A kA s s R { The map is about 18 by 21 inches | i PHONE 727 S e ton s i ‘-‘f ) “’H B file. | in dimension and is printed in three| Q. On what sized bill. when din- | Watch and Jewelry Repalring || | ..\ oo 2010 REPATRING Sty S Ry of the wicked Republican o | vivid and sharply contrasting col- ing, is one supposed to apply the | &t very reasonable rates It Gas—Oil—St 1oparsImen SRy Whatever the bitterness of politics, | % | 5 2 | orage 1t production was to market s Bfs ok GhaA Feel: | ors, solidly applied. These colors are “ten per cent” rule? PAUL BLOEDHORN || By s This she: S TAFIR Farbie e Hohlel ot s Bada e | bright red for the land surfaces of A. When the bill amounts o g pRANWLIN STREET S b ey R P 7| ing for Jim Farle | Southeat Alaska, turquoise blue for $250 or more. When the amount X \ A ; stimated at 100,000,000 busl Sosehls oo g S U A | the water courses and the open Pa- is less than this, the tip may be | s— — || GASTINEAU CAFE tenth of the supply columr reports that circus agents are trying e Ot ar 2 3 ? Qg il e Inr " lid into Je Gargantus, the gorilla, for Hitler and Goering | cific Ocean, and jet black for the 10c, 15c, 20c, or 25¢, just as one |y rormal y n .. .3 A B s s : Sition: How- | adjacent sections o fCanada. The Wwishes. the world market u A half st blush i seerns an unccon ‘1\13( RGP, HoN title “Alaska-Tongass National For- Q. Should a man always rise for ON THE MEZZANINE H iy e gy ¥ At Ve dering how much it would cost to keep G Hipaimsdipde S ool et b ‘ HOTEL JUNEAU Rt e Sl forms & ed drawing of a globe, on which the A. Yes, regardless of whether he BEAUTY SHOP e them PR, 7 ek T ; ey position of Southeast Alaska on the is being introduced to a woman or Other tries, including Canada, began A gtaticlan found fhat the nation's cleaners Were North American Continent is shown. | a man, and regardless of age. LYLAH WILSON R - . N . ! the | Elven 6,450,000 spots to erase from clothing the day Below the title is the notation “Reg- Q. Whose name comes first when Contoure Telephone subsidizing the export of some of its wheat and the| e, 1wbe we ought to move Thanks- ion of Fjords and Forests—Nature a man and his wife sign their names | | X-Er-Vae 538 | department of re had “'}1”“ uit if 1t} giving up to August, so people could eat in bathing | unchanged.” A drawing of an elab- to Christmas cards? » B i expected to m 100,000,000 bushels { suit orate mariner's compass card and| A. Whenever the titles Mr. and |§ g 5 re | S e o TR sketches of fish, whales, wild fowl, Mrs. are used together as a name! | | m | i cor {o Winston Churchill, the greater the | Big game animals, are shown in ap-| the Mr. comes first. P AND RN} LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | o make of the United States, the safer the | propriate places, The map was des- - . ¥OOTWEAR” ns ir d of poor foreign whole world wi'l be. Fine, but wouldn't some of the | igned, drawn and the color scheme WANTS JURY TRIAL D E v L l N H s B well to wheat. The depart- ther countries like to help pay the bill for it? chosen by Florence Shafer, in charge Tom Sumner, 54, pleaded not | Visit the e country nov about L — - of drafting and map division of the guilty recently at Ketchikan to| ( Paris Fashion Shoes | cares for and a subsidy would It takes 10 billion pounds of soap a year to Juneau Office of the Forest Service. charges of being an alien and tak- _‘ | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | not make it eat more) p the world up to its present standard of cleanli- ———- ing fur and game without the proper | = Mineral Hot Baths The de nent’s original plan w to have the ss. That gives you an idea what an event Saturday license, and asked for a jury trial |B——"""" + w Accommodations to suit every exportable surplus moved by Jar so0 it would be| night really is. @ 00 00008 60 86 olsa hearing before U. S. Commis- | JUNEAU * \ taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr e EMPIRE'S CHRISTMAS @ gioner E, C. Austin. No date was set | MELODY HOUSE Transport [} z E i i % . EDITION ISSUED ® for the trial, s S . I' ! o ° TOMORROW Ll Music and- Electric Appliances —— - Ill’fi' e i" b””“)th”. g ()rtl£ (‘rvl'lg ()L()r David Dubinsky, president of the In- | ® ' (Next Gastineau Hotel) R R < o ’ & “hri ternational Ladies Garment Work- (® ~ The annual Christmas edi- ® ©.0.0.0-0H11 |, Mrs. Pigg Ehees “The Store for Men” ers’ Union, is pictured above. At a | ® ticn of The Empire, 28 pages, ® [ ———— secret meeting of the union, in | ® will be issued tomorrow. It is A CORONA [ £ 9 h ,» Dubinsky’s uniom |e full of 3 i L) [ Hashine Dihinsky s el (oot Christuae seestions 188 Just what T wanted i Alaska Federal §av3ngs o ol C.LO., to remain independent until | o news section, It is issued (o o for my schoolwork! | | and Loan Association Front St.—Triangle Bldg. that organization and the A.F.of L. | ¢ morrow. Be sure and read it. ® Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 il | settle their differences. e e eeeccscccce P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 The old axiom has to be disregarded when you've spilled as much milk as this, which happened in a freak i Chieago accident when a big milk truck overturned, s'rewing broken milk bettles and cases in all direc- rF'!“ The drives, who may have felé like shedding a few tears, was not hurt, s | 2 I certainly ! N s 2 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK~—GLASS PHONE 62 Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars [ OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Try The smpmwe crassifieds for wesults. TELEPHONE—SI Request our tellers for NEW CURRENCY and Special CHRISTMAS CHECKS First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA 3 :