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" 4 At the same time, Alaska can be ef Daily AI"Sku E"]l)ire ::;f:;;‘;;‘lfllo;“:x(,.:: depleted supply across the line.and 0() YEARS AGO | to pay. Cost of maintaining such rule as it now main- in too, i as in it, accent second syll- y ; k A . Professional - 4 overy cvening except Sunday by the continue its strong policy of protection for this great Wo‘rosco e From THE EMPIRE fla F 1 Socletios . R ‘ little worker who is one of the Territory’s real assets— raternal " HELENIROY MENDER - . e ety Prestdent (1o beaver ' e i “The stars incline A - Gastineau Chanmel B LBEENARR e e, s O L but do not compel” DECEMBER 22, 1918 lrthday — g e i Class Matter JAPAN'S DIFFICULT TASK | ISR D, W o B P. 0. ELKS mees o : ” SRS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938 |Christmas day in the National DRE KRR & Wb ek every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES h There is growing evidehce that the Japatese| Stars smile upon the planeb Earth | Capital were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hel- | ppe gpire extends congratula- g N kR pm. Visiting brothers Dehvered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 ner month . | today, according to astrology. It is|lenthal and Attorney - General iy hét ENTI Welcome, . Dt A W y e foiloy f conquest of China is far from an actuality despite| . 3 < tions and best wishes foday, their Blomgren Bullding 00y aix N5, in advarice, $0.00; | most favorable for social entertain- | George B. Grigsby, who were to be " . ¢ BT STEWART, Exalted Rul- I -~ he many reports of tremendous victories which the| birthday anniversary .o the Jollow- PHONE 56 - E & ML 2 SN mbnme it > Y 3 |ments and family reunions. Buoy- | guests at the George Washington, |, . ¢ er; M. H. @IDES. Sec- e o oy o e e de. Japanese have scored and the extensive inroads they|ancy of spirit, confidence in the |‘which is the Washington home of 2 ik Hours ? am, to § pm. \etary, the Bignse Of Ry have made into the domain of Chiang Kai Shek | future and general good feeling may | Delegate and Mrs. Charles A. Sul- SROEAERRR, 31 . Telephenes 602; Business Office, 374 More recent report emanating from the Orient|be prevalent. | zer. Orville .J. Whittendale 82— ——n i} ;I;WN,,_ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS {hat the Tokyo high command has outlined a five-| All who read the stars ferecast| Harold McRoberts - R | Secod - an& fourth 4 The Assoc P 1 ; o led to the use for | oo npaign to pacify North China lends further|even greater changes in 1939 than | Sigurd Wallstedt was to return to Diane Hunsbedt [ Libnliy ok manth heliR oredthd in e T Stsy the, local” news | weight to the belief that the Chifiese are 'vet far from|those experiéficed in: 1088 5Bstrofo” | Jurieajion the City of Seattle, after Erna Meier | Dr. A W. Stewart ‘n Scottish’ Rite Temple blighed herein. S o s 7 gy + Hopeh Province in the north, | gers prophesy upheavals that hasten | having spent two m(mtlml 1ln Los An- e t DENTIST S beginning*at 7:30 pm. - | » Ve M *| the 7 of Y ‘us- | geles because of ill health. 2 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTERD) TO BE LARGER | for example, the report reveals that the Japanese| oo | I‘f’,"‘l:_f.'d;’l‘;,l"l‘l‘\’,’lf]‘\‘fi:’,""m‘f(::,“ P ot nouagg.-ghffi;&ng DANIEL ROSS, Wor- . — wctually ¢ nly 13 of the, 180 districis in he|ror (he United States a period of | Supervisor of Forests W. G. Weigle || 1) AV ¥ | ESSONS | “’Eom“ gt ioy shipful Master; JAMES W. region, A similar small percentage of -control is|great prominence: and wife returned te Ketchikan . o 0 gl v VERS, Senretary; g gk s uso shown in Shansi, Shantung and North Honan| Neptune is in an aspect fortunate from Portland where they had been IN ENGLISH RITE T "M“ { Provinces. Thus while Japan talks of a new pplicy | for Americans who will unite in a spending their honeymopn since o i i REBEK. 5 in eastern Asia it is evidebt that whatever policy spirit of true patriotism that will their martiage which Was one month T l ; - Perseierance Lodge No, 2:A psete J he may adopt is dependent in large measure on just| harmonize many. factions, in, pelitics previous. By W. L. Cordon D, Richard Williams :very sgcond nl.mi“ mugél'l'fl pise sl " e - B any classes cie | — i ay I1.O.OF. Hall e g on iy ly ‘oroves to be in subdaing |04 many classes in soclety. .\ | s A ; { how successful she tinally proves to be 4h SUA0IS| " rhe stars smile upon the brides| In a letter from Los Angeles Z.| wors otten Misused: Device is | | opp DENT]S;I_'DENCE CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTB | the Chinese in the large Territory she has mapped c'y,o qay. Marriages will be many ' R. Cheney, well known Juneau 1aw-| . ;oo n " yfoonine a contrivance. De- | ;.C.DE AND R? L BLAKE, Secretary. | out for conquest. and will be made by persons of all’ yer, stated that he was to return| i js g verb, meaning to contrive, | GOLDSTEIN 3UlL.- I A 3% 2 And back of Tokyo's struggle for dominance in home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney | vr vent, “ite dovised & device for |de Asia is one of finances, Usually reliable reports from A London astrologer prognosti- [and Master John Cheney had been opening bottle: L . he Orient say that the Japanese people are now being | cates for the French statesman, M.| visiting in the States for several| "oty Mispronounced: Jujitsu. (%% Gu smth taxed to a point where they are finding it difficult| Daladier, ultimate success, -despite months Pronounce joo-jit-s0o, both 00’s as | | y wavering political fortunes. He e Dr. Iohn H. Geyer l sho reac ze! his|{ Mrs. Clarence Carpenter, who had DENTIST tains Mas ©uria is said to r the Japanese gov- should reach the zenith of b Y able. X —_— — — | tains in Manchuria is said to run the Japanese gOV-| . o'y 1042 this prophet declares. |been seriously ill with Spanish in-|™"0c.o nicconeq. overreach; two| | 310 Goldstein Building \ ALASKA BEAVER rnment around sixty million yen a vear, aside from Lo "0 oce birthdate it is have | fluenza, was improving and was able | o P J | PHONE 762 ) ALASK/ IAVE the huge sum which is being expended in carrying 1. augury of a year of prosperity|to be up for a short time. TS i vehe_! Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. PUROLA REMEDIES ) tish Columbla, th A e and happiness. Courfship /18, fore- ment, impetuous, passionate. | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE British Col! they oy g ¥k 6 g Ab ol AR T i : : b Greal v _|ment, S, ¢ | e peginning 10| Small wonder that Tokyo protested vigorously cast for the voung and financial re-| ‘The King and Winge, of the Na-| “yorq study: “Use a word three, ~—=—= e over af e ot day when news came out that the United wards for their parents. tional Independent Fisheries Com- % 18 Mok » & — — — times and it is yours.” Let us in- B || Dr. Judson Whittier to the condition editorially, the Vancou- Front Street Next Colisewm 1 born on this day may|pany, arrived in Juneau from the nning a loan to China. A loan to the Chil [ tates was pl crease our vocabulary by m: ring this to say Chinese government would make it just that much bPe <‘\.l|’|‘ll\\-}y efficient, and deter-| halibut banks with a full load of | h. word each day. Today's word: | | CPIROPRACTOR BIONE . i-<Fiee. Deliv 4 The B is ne the end of his losing more difficult for Japan to on the campaign Mined. Subjects of this sign of Cap- | fish. The boat was to leave for Se- Minutely; very particularly or ex- | P.agless Physician ¥ ery. . . battl which s now. st MintG hae o s to the limit icorn are able to overcome obstacles | attle with the cargo. actly. (Pronounce the u as in cube, | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 P s g T 2 bugy in thelr enermny g FRT G DT i }'{"“l “'I‘:]‘"""Am skt dveator | A7 N, HowAIURBA pie’srvived | 2050, Sepond eyllable). £A biogra- | j Rooms 2-3-4,' Triangle Blcg. tect themselves the t arm een re- Sir Richart rkwright, yentc & vell & y | Sa it i | 3 i duced to a few seattered plato Studying Monopoly was born on this day 1732. Others | Juneau on the Northwestern and | bevys wesing. - mmutels. o Long. | & gl __L|] “Tomorrow's Styles , It a bad for the people of British s who have celebrated it as :t:dbmh» were registered at the Bergmann | fellow. ¢ EE T s A ) counfry of a rugged topo- (Cincinnati Enquirer) day include Joseph Smith, Mormon | from Aberdeen, Wash. { b o ¥ aphy the beaver is a vital cog in nature’s Provided its approach is constructive and not leader, 1805; Henry Highland Gar- [ | DR. H. VANCE TOdGY scheme. There were to be mountains. And ounitive, the monopoly investigation at Washington net, Negro minister to Liberia, 1815, John Covich of Chichagof was a| OSTEOPATH that meant fiood waters potentially d ive an perform a useful public service. It ought also to (Copyright, 1938) guest registered at the Gastineau. M O D E R N | | consultation and examination | oir force, Tt was to be cultivation in | make continuous distinction between monopoly - .- - i | | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §5; the valleys. So the valleys need protection which does no measurable damage and that which . | Weather: Highest 33; lowest 31;| ET[QUETTE || 7 to9:30 by appointment. Therefore nature sent the beaver. He was tually restrains trade and works against economic Revenge Bl‘lde | snow. | 5 i Gastineau Hotel Annex prolific because his task was magnitudinous drogress. : | ————————— | By Ribiia Los | | South Franklin St. Pbane 177 He was to build a complex system of dams to The inquiry begun with a comprehensive sur- | ADVOCATES LAND TAX 11 y Ioberta | ff— held back and convert the flood water from | vey by two able experts of the growing concentration A recommendation that a tax be | —— }fi_ + a destructive force to a season-long source of i wealth and of corporate control over industry. placed “on the thousands of acres| Q. Should children be permitted || syroductive moist Considered as a whole, this is an unfortunate trend, of patented lands held year after to converse with visitors? 11 . F Rt ehhe 0y s coat more than valu- 25 it has been pointed out here many times. But it is vear without the Territory deriving! A. Not unless the visitors speak | | obert Simpson, Opt.D. [ ing his everl vice qually true that artificial restraints on the growth any pecuniary benefits” was among first, and then the child must not | Gmd‘:i:eomm:?f;l;:“uq” [} T —— The cost of those coats is indicated by th f corporate enterprise. hough they might halt the the several proposals adopted at abe permitted to monopolize the con- | ! 7 . hundreds of millions of dollars spent in Ameri- oncentration, would have disastrous consequences in regular meeting of the Ketchikan | versation. | Opthlinology "The Rexall Store . b reiien oo dams with dams of sther ways Women's Civic club at a recent! Q What should a bridegroom | | Glasses Fitfed Lenses G“’“"“_d: your concrete In broad terms, the problem we shall have to meeting. Mrs. Basil Fitzwilliam, vice | provide for his best man and ¥ " * Reliabhe Then there is the ra contingent cost ace is that of encouraging competition to maintain | president, presided ushers at a church wedding? ir o pharmaeists For too often these concrete dams, after luring he type of capitalism Americans believe in. But this o | L R RS | A The ties, gloves, and bouton- | | | compound | settlers into the path of the floods by their must be done in a way that will not punish success, CHRISTMAS DAN {nieres; and he usually gives a gift | I The Charles W. Carter prescrip- seeming 1rity, break hat will not penalize individuals and corporations o o " —_— yof a small piece of jewelry to each °; M tions. So 1 ¢ can be relied upon | Who by intelligence and enterprise have pushed ahead RAke% >3 Monday night in Elks Hall by Am- |one. | ortuary i for ef of competitors. | lerican Legion Auxiliary. adv.| Q. When carving a turkey should | | ~ Fourth and Franklin Sts. Butler-Maaro Drug Co. b oo - Fa dweller r miners, fur | Eager as nearly everyone is to maintain the eco- B ——— | a host ask the guest which piece he PHONE 136 e e e e e ol ! trad dependent on the beaver's 1omic system on a competitive basis, nobody save SUMMONS | prefers? o ¥ combined influence of all {sheer obstructionists would attempt now to “break up IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR A. It is better merely to ask if — LD 580 g 1 ? these shou be used to assure preserva- he trusts™—to compel the dissolution of monopolistic THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, | he prefers light or dark meat. If | ——— H. S. GRAVES § tion of their friend and protector and a chance industries by the punitive power of government me || DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT there is but one turkey, and six | Have Your Eyes Examined by . . UGS o § } i & « to muitiply | because those industries are very large. | JUNEAU 5 | guests would request a leg, it would | Dr. Rae L. Carlson | “The Clothing Man’ 3 Tn marked contrast with the picture in British The monopoly investigation, if used merely to | ALBERT O. CROOKS, Plaintiff, be embarrassing. \ 5 ‘ll"tom;n'ms‘r | Home of Hart Schaftner sud €olumbia, is the condition in A where intelligent | foster and exploit, popular hostility to big business, vs. ELIZABETH PHOEBE IR, LA | | offic v J Marx Clothing il be £ ortak ? e. Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry \ feculation is being enforced. Alaska today has the| ¥ill be a ruinous undertaking. But if it is used to |CROOKS, Defendant. i e P s ! fiv-nl beaver I hes on the North American contin- ~Imw\-u clear light on our economic evolution and the '| TO ELIZABETH PHOEBE LOOK d LEARN S A e | constructive remedies for monopolistic abuses, the | CROOKS, Defendant, GREETING: an ;3 R > P ‘l:" I‘”' " ]l:”' prosen (;"“"““‘!"'“ Rrostam, ‘:“‘{ nauiry can be an extremely valuable basis for future | IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED £8 ~ GASTINEAU MOTOR oly is helding up ¢ 125 made increase o | 1eorislatiy e | e j\‘yl Tow yedte. . ABOUL 15,000 ,,ml \‘k,. fd. .\”(“ ,l] 15k SEARRS NI ARy YO0l A By A. C. Gordon SER o Oy vedin, 4 Sl R R s hereby required to appear in the : FINE, VICE gnnually in the Territory. Each trapper is limited A reader asks an information bureau where he | District Court for the Territory . g Watch and Jewelry Eepairing PHONE 727 A #0 10. Each skin must be sealed and authenticated |can get a copy of the Trealy of Versaifles, We wouldn't ' Lillian Hope Layton, 21, Chicago |of Alaska, First Division, within| 1. What is “Hobson’s choice? it et ety GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING n By a Game Commission representative, Alaska will|be surprised if he couldnt get the original at a very | “unkissed bride,” is pictured as she |iyiiv qave after the last publi-| 2 HOW many wives did King VIII xy Gas—Oil—Storage fontinue to have beaver for years to come under a|small price now. They seem to be through with it. | was cleared of suspicion in the sui- | cujn of this summons, namely Pave? : | PAUL BLOEDHORN ||s— " — cide of her secret husband, Richard 4 | 3. What animal is warned of the S. FRANXLIN STREET system of careful management such as is now in effect, | nd it is Alaska beaver which sets the world price on| $his veluable fur product. It is the recognized leader. + British Columbia c the $ine and take a tip frc 5 4 : f | within thij s afte | 4 g | A dispatch from Belfast reports a stone-throwing Noviek, who she married to spite her :;ty of Za;f,yargayllag n ::::(' ltzk:: approach: of «dguger; By:birds, whish {4 attack upon a police station. The Irish apparently barents. She said she marric N:’ {summons i pablished, or within | PErCh on its back? — are getting back to normalcy ok after loging aa s¥m While Qs 0 0 o e T 811 4. What thickness of ice is con- |gg———— R ing in his car. |forty days after the date of Iis gqereq strong enough to support a| | !service upon you, in case this sum- | man? e : SO A F S 3 Ishpor. " Many The English language contains about 700,060 1 do well to look acr 1} ON THE MEZZANINE oo !GASTINEAU CAFE ] Testament and of the Estate of N HARRY EDWARD BROWN, De. Plaintiff and the defendant at the| 5. The bowery, named after| | ~NEW AND DIFFERENT present time. | “Bouwerie,” the Dutch word for‘ FOOTWEAR” And in the event you fail to so|farm. | ’ B appear and answer, the plaintiff | S eee - D E v L l N s Visit fllQ ‘ LUNCHEON SFECIALTIES 2 e B ARy $ § v Imons is served upon you person- | 2 1 §f the Biates already are:dolng It With: & remarkablel yorgs:. No, and 699,999 others. NOTICE TO CREDITORS |aliy and answer the complaint of |1 namen attee. the Hloe pao | HOTEL JUNEAU ! 5 oD s - - E—— 1"'”"} C{’:“‘“‘S-*;P‘;G"Sk C”BH’ for the above named plaintiff on f“flémyvesantfl [ BEAUTY SHOP ; . % 1 . $ the Territory of Alaska, DIVIsioNiin the sald Court in the above en- Vol i LYLAH WILSON Attention, Men! Here’s Yule Gift Suggestions — mumer one = " e ion | i b i o = oM Befare Tl ER ora b‘”‘l"“';“;"-} The said plaintiff in said action | iy || X-Er-Vao 538 - 9 : e e robate Judge|demands the following relief: | "9 six. 52 fg 5 | . . The dissolution of the bond: f | i i - s i R onds of | 3, The rhinoceros. T———— o ; In the Matter of the Last Will and | by G b thai. ok S ‘ I ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 7th day of December, 1938, duly will take judgment against you| Louisiana farmers bought 20,000 Fare Rl Shese TK H nppoint}‘d executrix of the last wm\mr want thereof, and will apply to ybushels of corn for planting in 1938 | i ._.‘ I SI A HOT SPRINGS ‘ 4 and testament and of the estate of |the Court for the relief demanded |compared with 8000 bushels the| —————————————= Mineral Hot Buths 1 Harry Edward Brown, deceased, ‘in his complaint, and as herein- |year before. JUNEAU Accommodations to suit every ‘ All persons having claims against |above stated. R taste. Reservations, Alaska Ab‘ the estate of said deceased are re-, ~ Witness, the Honorable George | ALASKANA, by Marie Drake, 50c. MELODY HOUSE .’. TTRuspE ’ quired to present the same with| F. Alexander, Judge of said alkingg Mausic and-Electric Apphances proper vouchers attached, to the Court, and the seal of said (Next Gastineau Hotel) b ik memeey 1 o i } undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ~ Court, hereunto affixed o .0.0- Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 within six (6) months from r,he‘ this 15th day of December,| 9:0:0:0-0HH ( AL “The Store for Men” ’ date of this notice. ¢ | 1938. A CORONA ; ALICE BROWN, (Seal) L — . s Anm,s ; Executrix of the Estate of Harry | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Just what Iwanted | | Alaska Federal Savings : Edward Brown, deceased. | | By J. W. LEIVERS for my school work! and Loan Association Front St.—Triangle Bldg. First publication, Dec. 8, 1938. Publication dates, December 15, 22, Last publication, Dec. 29, 1938, |29, 1938; January 5, 1939, Accousin Awntyd Up to %5090 P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Try The smpme crassifieds for wesults. TELEPHONE—51 ; I certainly love it! @ The B. M. Behrends § | Bank - J. B. BURFORD & CO. Request our ; . » 5 “Our Doorstep Is Worn X i : : Junean, Alaska - i by Satisfied Customers” * tellers for ; NEW CURRENCY ; COMMERCIAL and Special Fosmmnn et bog | B0 # and SAVINGS , ] o e . CHRISTMAS CHECKS you are a harassed male and have been wrack- dazzle your one and only. It also can be used as a | your brain about what to give your best girl | centerpiece with a falcon of perfume for each Resources Ovet Two and JUNEAU—ALASKA tmas perhaps these suggestions will help guest, The tree is softly lighted and loaded with Sl Chris One-Half Million Dollars . ” ¢ falcons of the new perfumés. In a season of glit- The postman’s mail bag is one of the newest | joping costume jewelry, Joan Bennett is wearing B ns. It can be swung over the shoulder | gome of the loveliest. The plaque rhinestone and dashing air. It is made of finest alligator, | jewel bracelet, the adjustable jewel clip brooch tailored with a guarded envelope clos- | and the jewel ceinture would all make welcome «- A tree would be a present to | accessories for the loveliest of evening gowns. # 7 1