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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1939. - i d \ - Y ~ . are faulty and are costing us thousands of dollars | _f{(lfxlin uj,l"l)lre vearly in higher insurance rates. City ordinance re- | YEARS AGO . Profesaional < E ‘ gl i quires that wiring be regulated in accordance with oroscope From THE EMPIRE appy irec t oT Fraternal Societies : 2 & BORPALY the code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. || ,, i L £ | Gastineau Channel JIFLEN TROY - President | Certain important requirements of that code in re- The stars incline # b FEBRUARY 18, 1919 | %o thd L BERN . T i to grounding of electrical distribution systems | but do not-compel” || corporal Cyril Zuboff, who had r ay are not being carried out p au. A special Cham- | just been discharged from the army, B. P. 0. ELKS meet s Matter every Wednesday at 8 which looked into the et ber of Commerce Committee s | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 |24 accepted 'r‘ihc management of) 7pe Emptre extends congratula-| | pRS. KASF™ & FREEBURGER p. m. Visiting brothers ST, N RATES. | matter reported this week that the present setup con- : the Coliseum Theatre. tions and best wishes today, their DENTISTS welboma DR A W, A " stitutes a constant fire menace. Bringing the City's ?"}"‘hc aspects rule today, a birthday anniversary .o the follow- STEWART, Exalted Rul- nce, $6.00: | 1ectrical wiring into conformity with approved prac- :‘:;:l‘:\fce‘f ::’emls‘;?;i":he :’;;n"‘;” “’I"d C;S::a ?nodn ‘:’;l’:-la‘i:’“: ;lr" ing: : Blomgren Building er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- ' \ : ¥ b s E con- | rived in u c] - : I notity | tice would be costly ; No .mm:mT it into conformity { ducive to serene mel\talgproces.sw, Pl et el e I 2 PHONE 56 retary. . 3 PR might prove infinitely maye costly In the morning -the clergy are|was Mr. Nichols of the Pearson's G. H. Skinner L H If our City is worth living in at all it's worth pro-| subject to the most favorable rule |of the stars. Growth of cgngrega- tions is indicated for many denom- inations, The pulpit will develop leadership among large numbers of people who will accept political as well as re- ligious instruction. I nal fter the McCoys again this |, oplems will be di.wus:e'gnl;t“(:lll.\- The McCoys won, 17 10 5. | ynouished preachers, r logging: crev Paul F. Schree Martin Munson Mrs. William Maier Monte Snow Edithbelle Hellar Violet Johnson real threat of disastrous fire. tecting this very Now is the time to do ME Y aga omething about it Mrs. J. C. McBride entertained informally at a tea for Mrs. T. J. Donohoe who had been visiting in Juneau for several days. in the Blue Ridge Mountains Ur. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm, SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month G“(f) in Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. “HAS. W. HAWKES- WORTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. LARGER ATION elphia Record) Mr. | moved Alto and had taken an apartment and Mrs. John F. Malony had from their home in Palo FEBRUARY 19 J. H. Chapman Mrs. Edward Giovanetti went W. Va ad Hatfields to 5 dead McCoys. Seventeen| women are subject to_an, adverse|at the Fairmont Hotel in San Fran- d L PRI A2 T S A 5 points. They were playing basketball | sway today ana may beRlsdppoint- | cisco, according to word received Fred Lucas Gaide. G S .th - il |ed in their plans for informal hos-| here. W}"g“c";'fl,"d DI'. ‘Iudson Whmxer uy ml K Back in 1863 the McCoys weren't bothering about | pitalities. It is not an auspicious | Au.us.n ko CHIROPRACTOR he Civil War. They were bothering about the hogs | date for romance, I 7r B s Sitorat wine the itk gSam e Drugless Physician DRUGS [they had turned loose near their Pike County, Ky.| Letters are under a favorable rule spector, who had been in Ketchi- Tubs Tt Gl T S N me. The hogs had disappeared and the McCoys |of the stars,.but love missives should kan for the past week, returned to it olsch B o g ended to accuse ([ilu-i}Tullu'm.\dm‘r:‘ in X\N}(‘fil v”amlm‘m- omitted. Requests for money may | Juneau on the Alameda and was Bennie B Mahlum L ONE 667 i PUROLA REMEDIES icross the line ad feeling developed between the |be well received by parents of col- |4 s A0, ¢ | wo clans and in the ensuing feud several on each |lege students. G0 ‘»" b Ga“mea_"_}i“m PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- } e were kifie i i 11}1 ln‘lflsglwrilers]?rg to profif great-| James Murray Lahr and Miss DR. H VANCE FULLY COMPOUNDED 3uf the yo r generation was forgetting all{ly, for there wi e an increased " rried by 4 > ibout it by 1882 when Jonce Hatfield fell in love with |demand for their work. Humnn\uig:;“:, I{‘,“fi:g?,e:ffr x[r;,f:,‘ Metho- M O D E R N OSTEOPATH et e & Rosanna McCoy. Jonce was older and had been mar- | who contribute to the press will|dist Episcopal Church, ETIQUETTE | Consultation and examinaton FHONE 91—Free Delivery ied before. Rosanna was a slip of a girl. The McCoys |profit to an unusual degree, the| LR free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; : didn't like it a bit. They recollected they didn't like |seers prophesy. | Karl Drlica ‘of the Sanitary * 'le 3;30 by':p'x::lr}‘tmenh » the fields, anyway. ‘ The stars impart to the aged a Plumbing Company, installed the By Roberta Lee &uth';,r;‘:;;;n S“t P'}‘]";; i Rosanna fled to her lover in the Hatfield strong- |sense of contentment under lhis‘hospital equipment and other : | I Her father, Randolf McCoy, and his kinsmen | configuration. Government plans|plumbing fixtures in Dr. L. P.| Q. After serving cocktails in the | “Tomorrow’s Styles after her—and after the McCoys. for the security of the needy are|Dawes’ Eospital which was soon to|living room, should all the glasses| | Ve e By 1 ( o You've seen it in the movies a half-dozen times |to be generous, it is prognosticated.|be opened in. the Orpheum Build-|be removed before the guests return| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D.| | Today : comj € or | perhaps, under one name or another. But in rea Whispered gossip will be dissem- | ing. from the dining room? Graduate Los Angeles College - i ; 5 e of bul "life at least 100 men died—and some women, too- | inated widely against leading states- _— A. Yes. of Optometry and ha he n Logan and Mingo counties, West Virginia, and|men, it is forecast. Misinformation| A.Van Mavern returned to Juneau| Q. When should the clergyman Opthalmology to get Pike County, Kentucky. They ambushed, they burned jand half truths will cause serious | from Sitka on the Estebeth and was | be consulted about a wedding? ' v i " Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground homes, they dynamited craggy strongholds in the |political feuds. Libel suits are fore-|at the Gastineau Hotel. A. He should be consulted as soon | Tafses . . l mountains | told _— as the plans for the wedding are dis- H ; ) now G S E R 3 | Persons whose birthdate it is have| H. L. Morris, who left for Sitka |cussed. ‘ : D i We wo ”‘:Lr‘ ‘r; hs .ln Z:m-n” |‘|;/r~”.~]md-l; ‘}l old il)‘!’ mmug_v of a year of excessive | on the City of Seattle, returned here| Q. Is it correct to say, “The| Th Ch l w C | 7 it of an er s Devil Anse atfield and “Cap illiam Anderson | activit usiness men will be most |{on thé Estebeth | party who telephoned this morning | | ! e ko I v Hatfield, when the referee called a foul on a McCoy ;\nrre sful. Many women will inherit| Weather: Highest 34; lowest 33;|said he would call”? | e arles . arter‘ Juneau s Gwn Siore H B b r a double dribble in that friendly basketball game. | money. TRt 1A No. Say, “The person (or man) | Moriuary . . i fire ti IO would Tolbert and Phamer McCoy have thought | Children born on this day may be| -— D who telephoned, etc.” | Fourth and Franklin Sts - i of 1 i C ut it? | quick-witted and exceedingly active. | Rl : ARG GO our ;I;IONI;EFM n Sts. i s We wonder whether they would have despised |Many subjects of this sign have a| ek L " R & e ety 1 ir descendants as sissies or cursed their own wasted | keen sense of humor. success 5| | LLOOK and LEARN The Rexall Store o npReent bt Fir 1 nd en t;:'wwrl“:u.. ;. Omi Ill;ing “](i kl]v:\)\'. ber K.'U'i(l f_’u:l"wd in business or in artistic vo- % 11| DAILY LESSONS | Your Reliable Pharmacists s b it Rosanna McCoy would have liked ne basketball | cations. —~ Have Your Eyes Examined b: I i | fee v « k SRR L ime. Rosanna a woman. She didn’t participate | | By A. C. Gordon IN ENGLISH | i i | Bufler.Mauro | : Bisaid /& 33 more speed and mor . senseless struggle over family pride. Rosanna died | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1939 i % l | Dl’. Rae L Carlson D c peril onseqn f a broken heart. Mingled good and il are discerned| 1- What are the longitudinal and { rug Co H i : g an, scerned 4 : By W. L. Cordon i OPTOMETRIST . Bu fireproof Goldsteir - - S |in the aspects for today, mecording | the transverse threads of ‘Bb““‘ W Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry W g il | 105t of us have take A New Crisis Looms | to astrology. Merchants should start | ¢3lled? o Store Fhicne Green 881 PRESCRIPTIONS 2 and fc —_— |the week with aggressive,advertis-| 2. What Wyoming river was for-} o, oo Misused: Do not use + . the 1t (Cincinnati Enquirer) ing. | merly called Stinking Water mver-partako as & synonym for eat or| v > | i The , Cominerc ding Nowhere was the fall of Barcelona celebrated with | In the morning a sinister sign in- |V Indians and early settlers? 1o "o rtake means to share with | FINE g | tr [ thority to quite such unrestrained joy as in the streets about I1 | fluences labor which may be dif-{ 3. When was the Brooklyn Bridge | o o.c ‘one may partake of a meal ! 1 s from Duce’s balcony on the Palazzo Venez ussolini | ficult to manage due to misconcep- | PHiIt? K foE Gtk ons. bt one does| | Watch and Jewelry Repairing ord c 1 xits from ; 3 5 A fl Pt el v, | 4. What is the name of the bugle | Wit Oher DErsons, 3 3| at very reasonable rates A E ! i : and, hailec event as a great triumph for Fas s ar s . call which sets soldiers out of Loq [Pt Dartake & meal by one’s self. | H. S. GR | inad conviction tk v has tri- | All signs presage the success of 3} Which gets s out of bed| o ion Mispronounced: Mosaic.! | PAUL BLOEDHORN | “The Clothing Man” \ ot 1 1 a fire T just as Germany triumphed in |YOUNg men and young women andim,“' IHOrn B e it | Pronounce mo-za-ik, o as in obey, a S. FRANKLIN STR) St | would be - retirement of the old and evén the| 5= WHO wrote Main gbrest™?: .} % al Tl ek accent isecond d tel et HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER bu The parallélicaniba’te er, because both | middle-aged. In the new era.change| | . = ANSWERS ; | syliable, & MARX CLOTHING puild) : s in several SUructures. maseist victories are more. imp their strategic |15 to be evident in all things and| _ eongliudinal threads - are ™ o Misgpelled: Transparent; || 1 H ¢ A5 Yocked,"or e aifed shut. infplications than for the actual conquests involved. |MUst be accepted philosophically, ‘:fi‘;}" o o B g Vg Ml il ORIDE NI iy S Only a few ( iny's greatest gain from the Czech crisis was not [ the seers declare. ‘:;mmn it rrm?-‘“erse b m}.lm e Synonyms: Inflate, expand, dis-| HOTEL .l”NEAU — i ; 3,500,000 people and 28.680 square kilometers of ter-| There is a sign most favorable to!® .Th(“m's.} leg. fl;d tram. {1 i e G % M Fir & out of date. sc-|rit Rather, it was the destruction of Czecho-Slo- |business in the United States. In- of the 0d‘.‘°{.“’““ o h.nc:?use. Word Study: “Use a word three| BEAUTY SHOP astineau Motor - i vakia as an effective barrier to German expansion |Crease of men employed in vast work or, from mineral “springs | T St e Tet us inel (5 i t was only a mir- o for war preparedness is prophesied, | 0 be found along its banks in cer- 4 g pert LIFLIHE WaLshl { Seerce s A 3 ' \na castward T A o LU ES [ tain sections |crease our vocabulary by mastering Contoure Telephone w ¥ il In the same way, Italy may show relatively few | The evening is auspicious for | 3. In 1881, jone word each day. Today’s word:| | X-Er-Vac - 538 S PHONE 727 & va f ¢ eer firemen contr buted, | ;. cible gains when the Spanish war is ended. But ‘M?alevsr interests women. Social af- | ¢ Rt | Absolve: to set free, or release, as| & i | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING that last week's fire dic cour Juneau from end | Nussolini has put himself in a_powerful strategle |falts should be successfif Worists| - SSELS FRed R Shlldata T or T A Gas—Oil—Storage 1 position, in the Balearics, in Northern Spain, and in |8nd caterers should profit. 2 | cons c ilt. “John was \ - This is ‘ 4 RS onsequences of guilt. “John D Department found its m: the region around Gibraltar. No less significant, he | is is a happy date for weddings. | absolved from all glame in the tran- | HOUSE OF DANIEL 4 P tl Jess. Chief has insured the creation at Madrid of a government |Marriages will be numerous. The pol.lu(K D'""ER | saction.” GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS HARRY : M ing to throw them in the bay. | hostile to France and England. | stars presage speedy courtships and | { = RS 0 | ’ I » ¢ ‘ Mussolini realizes full well that Spain will not |foretell national exigencies that will | { p Bt D E V L I N S o the Department had no fire ikl Ll Gl NEW TELEPHONE DiRECTORY RACE i - ohace | DeCcOme a colo of any power, that his victory there | P service from young | | Paris Fashion She ladd request for f to purchase ek ‘e, he is re- |Men and young women | | s s A < is only a m to an end. In consequence, he is re- | 3 g . i 2 {To be i d March DRUGGIST { v oy volunteers chipped | 1o s pressure on France for the territorial and| One of the portents is read as! Tonight in the Parlors of the|T0 be lssued March 15 ana forms ) o Down | i1 concessions in the Mediterranean and in East | WaIming against organizations that | Northern Light Presbyterian Church, |¢lose March 1. For space, listings s A A ey “The Squibb %, e SO0S Afriea. The logical end of the Spanish war would be | Dave secret aims hostil to democ- Members of the Snowball Patrol of |and changes please call Juneau and | Stores of Africa. The logical end of the Sy = | . 3 Dougl: 1 Alaska” v he flames, Chief another Munich in which France, now virtually sur- |*8Cy. Among them is a society that|Tr0op 2 will hold a Girl Scout party, | Douglas Telephone Co., phone 420 ALL 2 1 b had such .d by hostile powers, would yield to Italy’s de- [oments race prejudice and gai"‘slwuh 8 pot-luck: dinner: the ‘main)| ady L ! § 2 mands for concessions in Tunisia and French Somali- | followers among intellectuals, . as- | incentive for the evening's gather- TRIPLEX fldnrless “The Store for Men"” . H v a new fire land, as well as in the control of Suez. trologers announce. ing. Musical games will occupy the| Emplre want adds pay. i N Hy ) ‘\ still . after two and a half years of pretending he | Honors and benefits for aged per- “’"‘fl!“““‘l' of the party hours follow- | ¢ nnv CLEANEBS o ] H : g “ ¢ in Spain against Communism, the Duce | ONS are presaged as the spring|ing dinner. | Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ SAB H : ks, 1s 0 yentn 0K o the open and admits that his campaign OPens. Advances in financial secur-| Mrs.J. W. Lievers will act as chap- FORD AGENCY ; We wouldn't think of Wirected against France, It remains now ity for the people will be marked €rone for the occasion and those | % Front St—Triangle Bldg. A ¢ running our bUSINESSES |y, see whether France and England will accept new |this year. ! who will be present include: Esther | (Authorized Dealers) | } y 191¢ rplanes, or trusting ' gofeqt Munich, or try at last to outbluff a Battles of words will be fiercely Svm-m», Irene Williams, Maureen GREASES orrlflAL ms nr % 3 g 4, S fought in the next few weeks when | Lovett, Margaret Clark, Dora Trefer, i ou d trust our | Faseist dictator | 3 Foot i liv 3 ok 20 years 0l S & | statesmen and diplomats will en-:MdI"»’*‘r"L Femmer, Erna Mier and‘ :}:; Mn%li;reec JUNEA"—ZSC GASTINEAU CAFE N - e hoacnon| According e o rimaion proiso, he. 20 | BGS In oratorcal afensivs, The| By Lievr | J. B. Burford & C i 3 & ich are just | telescope now nearing completion will solve the riddle :it:;;ls;?:fl';ztp\:ii;g:rma] Interma- | ey | Juneau Motors . D. burior 0. > 4 as im, wdvances along | of the univeise. But it’s a safe bet that it will not | % 2 > i | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | help a n to get his income tax return correctly | Fersons whose birthdate it is have | | PRANK HELLER Satisfied Customers” p filled out the first time. | the augury of a year of great good | | BARBER . A Tt of money, ol ngg | fortune. Happiness is to accompany | Temporarily located at ; f | Two Park Avenue (New York) dachshunds are financial success, if money is wisely| | Robert Light's Barber Shop 2 : ot ‘proksside| TRTIcS gxerouats with HanRRpRINN uokod fn paieh | ¥ Gpiaren born on this day may be| NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL Juneau Helotly House at does away with 1€ some: at anc. 1 N el 5 i i dces’ ) s unusually talented. Subjects of this @i W A N T ‘ = about the “cat sign reach success in artistic fields| Music and Electric Appliances €c it b ARSI (Next Gastineau Hotel) 4 and may be famous on stage or| . Phone 65 t If Joe Louis got $230 a second, his opponent should | sereen, z o n l c LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES e ———— t1 have got twice that much just by absorption (Copyright, 1939) B | PUBLIC CARD PARTY SYSTEM CLEANING _ TO SELL ALASKA FEDERAL Krafft’s C.DA. card party in Parish Hall, : Friday, February 17, at 8 pm. sec| | Alaska Laundry SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3 ond of series. ady, | —— .) Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. —— - - Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska TELEPHONE—51 CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 53 WANT TO BUY = l The B. M. Behrends Bank | Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.,000 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS 4 Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA AN ENCINE TOOK THE CURVE at Kansas City when a Kansas City-to-Denver pase senger train rolled over in ths yards and bent the rail in ihis fashion, No one was hurt, .t pacacatd

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