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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1939. arian states, which have hurt them as well as helped "" “pmpfr() "l’";:l"\llilN(;7']‘"!(()['(.‘![ THE STATUTES r%roscm @@ gfippy ; DlreCtor ::E:ET% OMPANY 3 l The stars incline P, neen| | Beware! i but do not oqnpel FEBRUARY 15, 1919 | ?lrthday Any person who shall keep agen any atore, shop, || | The Rev. A. J. Rosetti was busy B. P. O gn(q_ 1 - ' zrocery, ball alley, billiard room or tippling house, for| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1939 |shaking hands with friends after P DT, . P. 0. ELKS mect 6 BURDERCLAE TRBOT o Lealtin. OF ¢ BeN aFd ot o returning from an extended vacation| The Emptre extends congratula-| | DRS. KASF”, & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 3 \e purpose of labor or traffic, or any place of amuse-| o iob the buslest & of Y0 p. m. Visiting brother: e E s wohat: ol i rough the busiest, HORL: trip Outside. tions and best wishes today, their DENTISTS . m. g thers per month. Ment, on the first day of the week, commonly called| 4ay benefic aspects are stfong, ac- | irthday anniversary .o the follow- welcome. DR. A, W. ates: seoo; Sunday or the Lord's day” is breaking the law in the| cording to astrofogy. “The early| ooec G Tipus, manager of the ,vb,',;.L s o Blomgren Building f,TEVM“%T'SE’m‘“gd g:é' vt mmomotly notiy | TEFTILORY Of Alaska and laying himself wide open for | worker is the one wl;o nu;ge:t P;rm 1Jualm Ntihss Ot aRMEN” on FEBRUARY 15 PHONE 56 ey larity in the de- A fine of from five to fifty dollars. ; In the morning there _Sgpz : | the Princess Mary and was to leave Charles E. Naghel Such is the provision of Section 4962 of the Com- | ising sign for commerce anfl frade.| r,) 5011 jmmediately to commence Mike Chinovich piled Laws of Alaska, entitled “Profanation of Sun-|Stimulation of American eBtRprise | Lory on the property there. | R. M. Keeny ) MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 J will be beneficial to all m the | ; W % the use for & “&:un::\ ) v . § 1 Joseph Sterling Second and fourth ; ' . Representative Frank Gordon introduced & bill - .| Pupil§sof the upper grades of St.| * Glen Kirkham z Monday of each Cosics Foies o 8 o ak| Reprsseniaive Prank, Gondon Mgt 0Ll i papeti Totatndh Pelb-| snns Parochial’-School enjoyed Mrs. Glen Kirkham uUr. A. W. Stewart (3\\(> ot T':;m:' Ve ARt oSl e sl ful to those Wwho ‘must mak e]l»n‘n)lmt ‘denghtlul Valehtine' patty’ at the Emil Hendrickson DENTIST R beginning at 7:30 p. ’:nfl . mn-rm) TO BE LARGER 2w s X e ant Qecisiogs, for {LHs believed 0] popyg), g Games, music and Mrs. Henry Schlegel Holirs 9 . 16 /B, “HAS. W. HAWKES- OTHE] doctor shops, undertakers and livery-stable keepers”|impart keen mental vision end to dam‘mg Rihed the ibvtsrtamisent Mrs. J. K. Campbell | sswlARD.B‘U]u)ngg. WORTH. W’oxsl‘npi‘ul st from the. provisions of the act. But Section 4962, |encourage wise'judgment régarding 2l v ¥ % Aty B ‘, : l s A fxhac ahliepned SevelopREHYS-rhetaiea and| 208 refreshments were served by Mrs. Tony Riess Office Phone 469 {JAMES W. LEIVERS Sememry « Representative Gordon argues, is clearly out of date|future d pme chaperones. David Howard L H o el and would s « 10 useful purpose even if it were ‘”“]”““\“ al A”{‘“h' i‘l " - This is not a favorable sway for 2 { e i L T R A nforcec Alber{+ Reinhart, In, the ladies’| p (3 It seerms a shame 1o crase from the Books grobably | PCEIININE new projects, Heads of |,y Spusiehs fod. Skagway Dr Judson Whittier GuySmlth organizations " e | with his family, were soon to ar- MODERN CHIROPRACTOR st law we have which relates to the conduct of | 4 cir methods of conducting negoti- 11 alleys, tippling houses and doctor shops, I s SR RESmIREIRIN & word re- "TE Drugless Physician P ation celVed har A LG £ Maybe, in its place the Legislature will be able to| Jealousy and enmity may affect|®®1Ved here. . Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | —_— * Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | et through & nev A 56 skpite the o > lea 53| ! | 3 Al ¢ through‘a new tippling house bill. Despite the members of the learned Professions, oo ey @ Neced and thel By Roberta Lee I PHONE 667 : und and fury issuing from both Houses no liquor | particularly lawyers and physicians.| . S S60T o MERTEE TRE L I s b U S PUROLA REMEDIES egislation has yet been enacted this session. avors for many who have not v] '~" 3 y 4 e 4 SRR carned distinction are prognosticat- :‘O’l‘_’i‘l‘w“::mszi‘:\‘ »(‘t“};"‘);m‘);"’(“”“{‘: Q@ When a bride has no family, | f————————————"— || PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- i as causes ' e » iz 3 X ar relatives, ¢ guardian, who| FULLY COMPOUNDEL THE PIGEON PATROL ed 0s causes for envE. o o len Sunesli 3t the Gasfinesu Hotel. | 1°A%, TS 1o £ DR. H. VANCE ot | should pay her part of the wedding | A 5 ! 2 | PATH Front Street Next Coliseum for those who desire to gain riches| 4 ‘ tep. | €XPEDSES? STEO! 3 [ Since newspaper photographers for vears have' cpeedily. Speculation and gambling [ M and Mrs. R "“l 15 - enter-| A, In this case the bride should| | Consultation and examinaton PHONE 97—Free Delivery tained awishr & Iukical at the'r Y651 neet these ‘expentes ‘hérgelt. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | dence in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J Q 7 to 9:30 by appointment. i : program| & . . Gastineau _ tems in the equipment of a Manchurian train through | rule of the stars that seems to pres- (D: Hefigfngcfl‘?;g%"-{:f,how‘.'Yhm?!“ guest when: fnyiled. o) un’ stfsing). | mojips Pr:nklinngt"l ;:3;? 4 N SRR AP B e bandit-infested country is also a covey of homing | age the breaking down of cherished xf)lvfon o e idge. | A Only when the permission of |\ 4 pigeons. When the bandits attack, the train crew | {raditions. In the royal family here S [the mostess has been asked i ad-| || "Tomorrow’s Styles $ 3 will be differences of opinion re- 2 rance. f starts a defense by releasing the pigeons. The birds The junior class of the high school | . | e o g g a ptan T How should unfrosted cake be | | ER' IMPS PT. | " supreme Court this week of fly off for help. The crew fights and prays that they | bo SRS ce. Of MOdeIn | . i rtained with a Valentine purt\"ev‘;—’z 9 ROBERT § ON, OPT. D. Today aten? Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and ‘ with pr ”‘-‘y"“-‘iy‘"‘;“:‘l‘::: A. It should be broken and eaten benct Some old methods seem to Tetain their effectiveness pendent progress in -politics and (Played during the eved/nig "¢ e | with the fingers, the same as bread. | OBBAIIIRT ! ¢. Mr. Justice Brandeis was one even in a modern world that fairly glitters with shining business in the coming year, but will [nd patronesses were Mr. | T Glasses Fitted Lense Nebts of -the high-court. His s gain great influence .through in- | CTa88 Mr V:l/m] o HII I““V"'\' ch“ Ape Ry s o | | a e hig g & i and Mrs. W. J. Manahan, Mr. and | | % htenir ) s 1ade il & rec! 4 ‘ ed. ning opinions made history direct action, it is prognosticated. |\ T 0 Tana mrs. stems, | DAILY LESSONS i more than once his colleagues Wrap Up That Living Room Persons whose birthdate 1t Is have| /. ", vy ‘w. £. Nowell and Mr.| | e i S to him for the guidance of the ¢ len' augury of \ year pf good fortune and Mrs. W, H. Case IN E‘\\(‘ Ll Sl{ | 5 . { § which brings recreation and travel. 32 years old when he ended (Philadelphia Record) Xy s used homing pigeons to tote films back to their offices, imay be most unlucky. we are led to mention that one of the most valuable British society comes under a Is it ever permissible to bring | : mores | D. Brandeis leaves another ' may be able to hold off the bandits until help arrives.| women are to make little inde-|iR the gym, | h 5 L coniadelohi Record o o ena 100 G| poe preksen of McCarthy, e The Charles W. Carter || Juneau's Gwn Store e furniture makers at a Chicago exhibition |, ohew chonld be curbed. eter Eric 3 By W. L Gordon Morluar of stron 1. His will for|have caught on to something good. They are showing | o oo S0 T T day will be|Tived on the Princess and was at | Y L J on the Supreme Court he “packaged room.” Each is a complete room, down tistie" and. inclifedl tor enjoy. oet= the Alaskan Hotel | : 3 Fourth and Franklin Sts. — - thereabouts, so as to ri o the last detail, sold as a unit. If you order a dining i forms of ostentation. Many of | $ e O e S PHONE 136 o . oom, you get everything from tables and chairs to | 2 iy = s % Weather: Highest 35; lowest 30;|“No one was there but he and I"| b ik " 3 S " Oliver Wendell Holme these Aquatians arel. Sisienstul - s i R The Rexall Store 11 papes ropriate PS8 linens ar- o SNOW Ay N paper, appropriate dishes and linens in har- .uipors or publishers light sno nonizing colors. A bedroom includes the beds antl '~ S - '] Your Reliable Pharmacists day on the - preposition in this sense. his colleague lent | gheets, pictures on the walls and even a box in which CARD OF THANKS | Often Mispronounced: Savor.Pro-| | Have Your Eyes Examined by | him dt home t| to keep those Jast cigarettes you smoke before turning NOTICE. OF SALE z I nounce the a as in save, not as in “‘ Dr. Rae L. Carlson Builer-Mauro | | tended body and wus| out the light. No. 4165-A | with sincere appreciation we wish | have. to dismiss part of t We are for it, as we are always for progress. But In the District Court for the Terri-| 5 thank all our neighbors and; Often Misspelled: Connoisseur; . OPTOMETRIST Dl’ug Co. Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry we thing the idea of the packaged unit can be ex- tory of Alaska, Division Number | friends for their deeds and help ex- | two os, two n's, and two s's. |1 o son’s | nded, to avoid a lot of piecemeal buying. We would | One, at Juneau | tended to us during the illness of | Synonyms: Pale (adjective), p Store Phone Green 331 | — o e ) 10 see the packazed room followed by the packaged CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY, our chiidren lid, ashen, wan, colorless, cadaver bt o e e ry—everything you need on the kitchen shelv INC, Plaintiff vs. AL LUND-|aqy, MR and MRS.J.T. JOHNSON ous | uld . That, |}, 0t at one lick, including a box of paprika and | STROM, also known as ALFRED —| Word Study: “Use a word three| FINE wdden decision this| .ome toothpicks. That might be succeeded by a smail-| LUNDSTROM, Sr., Defendant times and it is yours.” Let us in- it—the packaged suitcase, complete with every- PUBLIC NOTICE IS "HEREBY What Is Your crease our voc: nhul.u\r131 ma.stum] Wflu '“:‘r';“w::::"("il:“:u_fi"l ay’s word another appoini- needed for a trip, including shirts, socks, ties GIVEN that by virtue of &‘writ of one word each day fourth during his and that extra collar button. You could call up at fieri facias (or execution) dated the , Incense (verb); to inflame with| PAUL BLOEDHORN I..I,n Sfl[t;hBAXE,‘S ince the Supreme the last minute and have a messenger boy hand it to 4th day of February, 1939, issued out News R .S anger. “The people are mcenwd‘ S. FRANKLIN STREET he Clothing Man you as you tore through the station for a train of the District Court of the’United against him."-—Shakespears. | St oo S | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Later on, there could be refinements and im- States, First Division, Territory of By The AP Feature Service 5 RIS | & MARX CLOTHING provements. We can almost hear a cultured young Alaska, on a judgment rendered in | ON THE MEZZANINE | e bride calling up for: “Just a cheerful little living said court on February 41939, in| g 1LOOK and LE ARN ! o HOTEL JUNEAU || Mr. Roosevelt has bench have been ”"y appointments, | .., please, with a worn place on the rug in front faver of Connors Motor Company.| n, have not greatly | ¢ (1% five a dish of bonbons on the coffee table and |Inc. plaintiff against Al Lundstrom —_—nm replaced liberals.| some old Christmas cards and electric bills on the also known as Alfred Lundstrom, By A. C, Gordon BEAUTY SHOP GaStineau MO’OI’ ecretary, to give that lived-in feeling.” American Sr. defendant, I did on February 4, P LYLAH WILSON . ¢ to replace. | business never stands still, 1939, levy upon all the right, title . {30 Aaban i u frakoay Gotsbanis Telephone Service 3 g _— and JI\FEX'PS‘dflf( ll\;’ -‘C‘fld“ A‘l Lu'(;d’ g @ % | 2. In what three cities are the X-Er-Vae - 538 PHONE 727 Sl gSeTEr R S A s i strom in and to the following de- ; ‘B, Mrits Tocatea? | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING BRIGHT SAYINGS OF STATESMEN | Betsy Besieged 'seribed real property situated in ] R ittt vl Gas—Oil—Storage 3 T | Sleves kA Daales | Juneau, Alaska, and described as i Hesperus”? Mo L it B follows: o 4. What soldlers: were known: as| |~ T EWLAND DIEEERENT: American chivalry is jarred by the suggestion of | ANl of Lots Nine and Ten i , . . : FOOTWEAR” -~ A | of Lots Nine and Ten in “Anzacs"? | in Washington 1 patriotic instructor for an organization of veterans | Block Two Hundred Eight of the 3 5. Does any part of the Territory | D E V L I N ’ S HARRY t 2eligion. by teaching man! that perhaps Betsy Ross did not stitch the first Ameri- Casey-Shattuck Addition to the of Alaska lie within the" Arctic| , can flag. He petitions Congress for an investigation | - City of Juneau, Alaska, as the | Circle? Paris Fashion Shoes BACE to determine the origin of the Stars and Stripes! He| same appears by the official plat Fach question counts 20; each | | ANSWERS [9) DRUGGIST would impeach our Betsy. | of said Addition; together with part of a two-part question, 10. | 1. A water-color painting fixed : : Rieny N ! The petitioner remains an unreconstructed skep-| the tenements, hereditaments A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. | | Lo plaster S SO R G S “The Squibb gan, defending At- (jc. He says that probably the designer was a “dark| and appurtenances thereunto x < { Adage i Stores of o kI 3 R, il s 1. This is Vivien Leigh.| | 2 Philadelphia, Denver, and San ’ m attacks of Michi- horse.” perhaps one Francis Hopkinson of Borden- | belonging: : Woert b i s st thabe | Lvranioisos, CALL 642 Alaska” } lieve it about time, town. N. J.. a name unfamiliar in history texts. and that T will accordingly offer said | been open for more than two 3. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.! TBIPLEX 'Od l Y \ nte umpaig nd when we This iconoclasm must stop somewhere. Are we property for sale subject to & deed || years? \ 4. Members of the Australian and or ess | “The Store for Men” on S office, to do so L0 be told that Washington never chopped down a of trust or mortgage recorded in 2. Do most American boys kNew Zealand Army Corps in the DBY cLEANEns e cherry tree or once swore at a delinquent general? the office of the Recorder at Ju- | idolize (a) aviators, (b) cow- | |\worid War, the word bemg forthed on the issu nt them cleanly to the people, : PR g tly pass. on tHe lgsuss and| TDAt M ever served a field gun in battle? That neau, Alaska, which mortgage wa boys, or (c) ace d_ctectlves? Ifrom the initials. | Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ Grant did not like a nip of liquor once in a while? given to secure the payment:of $3.- 3. What foreigners were | | 5 ye & : ¥ st ‘w‘ “_‘ e scurriloas, 5 ;,, ‘:”\ .||(v:'1] this scur- We prefer the image of Betsy Ross, needle in hand, | 000,00, was dated January 5, 1937, blamt;d‘ byh_Scatlgde !grddgor Front St—Triangle Bldg. X : has been going inspired to furious creative effort as the first Stars|and was from Al Lundstrom and | recent bombings in England< 1 -.___.—_._L Commerce cins: “I do not believe|and Stripes takes form. Let vandal hands be re- May Lundstrom to Charles Waynor, | 4. Where Wasla U. S. citizen z o n l c offlflfll MAPS m" Secretary of Commerce strained! Trustee; said sale will be at public, | Sent to prison for carrying a | | SYS' i $ sale a - A i TEM CLEANING hough I do have my e vendue to the highest and best bid- “e“s"?pe"l ; ¢ Puo JUNEAU 25¢ GASTINEAU CAFE ¢ ears around here with Texas's new Governor stood on the goal line of |der for cash on March 13, 1939 at 5. Is Catalonia (a) a tempo- NE 15 al of Loyalist Spain, \| J. B. Burford & Co. treatises and 1 don’t be-, Texas University’s football field to be sworn in, the|thehour of 10 o'clock A. M.'at the 3 i 5 e (b) Province in northeast Spain, RN ated Press tells s, It remains fo be seen, we front door of the Federal Bulding| | or (c) Talian island in the Medi- Alaska Laundry “Our Doorstep Ts Worn by Ambassador to Spain 1929-33: ° I r he succeded in kicking out of lat Juneau, Alaska. terranean? _— Satisfied Customers” | WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, | ——— A G ey By WILLIAM J. MARKLE, (Answers on Page Six) London Ln"ldnd has invented a Office Deputy. » : 1 sort of monarchical demo- s ey B o) a red light unless it is swung|First publication, Feb. 8, 1939, hey will| exact hy not just have it rigged up to say: | Last publication, March 1, 1939 I8 nt Pl B s D i FRANK HELLER | BARBER | | | public men write an the individual a sense to respect himself { the present str 2, there Spain as we understand = FORD AGENCY {| W A N T g she Ny (Authorized Dealers) | (Next Gastineau Hotel) GREASES Fhmafs LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES Foot of Main Street - TO SELLL GAS — OILS ALASKA FEDERAL ) Juneau Motors P SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Krafft's ° Accounts Tnsured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co,, Ine. P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS 11y Seward St., Juncau, Alaska PHONE 62 “TELE i The B. M. Behrend TO BUY PRONE ~ Bank "% Juneau, Alaska / / ? Temporarily located at Robert Light's Barber Shop NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL | frre e e e COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS an /INGS | “WANT” | W=y G02000 Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Doll - - : 2 [fn Yoems First National Bank WHILE HITLER'S WORDS STILL ECHOED., after his 6th anniversary speech to Germany's Reichsiag, England turned to her defense program and Secretary of State for War Hore- . Belisha (left) continued his check-up on anti-aircraft searchlights. Within a few days of Hitler’s 82 JUNEAU—ALA s K A pledge o Italy and demand for colonies, Britain prepared a defense fund of some §2,340,000,000. ;

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