The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1939, Page 4

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1 Juneau's pres- | ing out wills. G. O. P.’s Outstanding Candidatéé rMéevt "Unless a dark horse emerges, one of these three men probably will be Republican standard-bearer in the 1010 presidential race. T posed for their first picture together at a newspaper editors’ dinner in Washington. Left to right, Senator Arthur V serg of Michigan, District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey of New York and Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, Company agent, arrived in Juneau from Sitka on the Northland and is egistered at the Baranof Hotel. He will be in Juneau for a week. ! 1 | WANT IreneWi LENDING LiBRARY|| TO SELL BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 p.m., Sundays: 12:30 to 2 p.m. !since his appointment to the office. | He has been successtul in securing four games to be played in Douglas during the season providing the |ercunds are put in good shape. | Goetz and Manning were elected by firemen to put in 2 or 3 days work on the ball park. A treasury balance of $32.02 frem a total of $1004.40 received during the year was reported by Secretary Langseth. New business for the evening was initiated with the installation of | | i & WANT The B. 1. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St.,, Juneau,.Alaska e — TELEPHONE—5I Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA 4 4 - 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF. FRipAY, MAY 5, 1939. / P —— v o pea ors — — —_—— —————— — — — - T . ; , ention |~ . 4 . ent cleanup campaign. The city has paid atten I ' ? Daily Alaska Empire "o oo of commiee ana consience sl YEARS AGO appy i Professional A it A is making the campaign an occasion for a real scrub-|| oroscope From THE EMPIRE ‘ 1r e c t O r Fraternal Societies Published every ,\,.‘\l.l\,m»; ):“n‘fl\n‘( by the bing, Tl : 5 | Gastineau Channel RN el e RSkl S ereut The improvement in the appearance of the mlyH The stars incline o § | lrthday ¥ l R L dmwAns’ » Business M 1 tly apparent in every section of Juneau| but do not compel” | ~ MAY 5, 1019 5 | P —— o AT Secon Householders can be seen every day of (hci | UM D"‘rk;’;“- fDfl"m?rlyl;’fg’mgLi?e’ et Y AR SCH b P A B. P. 0. ELKS meet Boter ; Class Matter ing in their yards or 2 y adjoin- | | managers of the Dominiol " The Empire er*onds congratula- cvery Wednesday at 8 e laboring in their yards or in empty lots adjoin- | YRIDAY MaY o, it | | AaEErs of the FEELRS St At Drs. Kaser and gL SO - N RATES & i g. The lots are empty now; a week ago they were| pptj] the late hours of today the|ponks was a Juneau visitor while ’Wmhfla.“anmvt b i }oumu- welcome. H. C. RED- ¥ pettvered b i on et ™™™ | ittered. The change is an immense improvement |planetary aspects are not important ipe alameda was in port. 'L; thday sary o Freehurger VAN, Exatted mor nce, £6.00 d worth all the effort it required. in their influence, according to as-| v DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ‘ tity | Mr. and Mrs Juneau are to be congratulated for |trology. Venus is in benefic aspect| A jarge river boat for the Taku MAY 5 ‘ Plomgren Building e de- | operating so wholeheartedly in the cleanup cam- |toward evening, | for Capt. William Strong, an _nerla! Fred Henning i PHONE 56 . News Office, 602; B | aten. | Under ums connguration there | propeller boat for Bill Prentiss, a John T Dafinde I ~——— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141" % 3 i b ATGb 38T Y S A may be a feeling of lassitude that|handsome cruiser boat for another Pete N. Schneider Becbnd ‘sbf Xourth 8§ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FR doril e . : prevents the highest achievement.|person, and repair work on the two- John R. Murdock ; -‘l”llfllllfl'f’f)‘fl Europe Spring fever should be fought per-{masted schooner “Sea Wolf,” be- Helen Beistline Dr. A. W. Stewart A 3\ «f“ndmu:r: ;‘1: 'r"mm"h new BT sistently and all forms of dissip des other work, was keeping the DAL W, G ¢ bn sflrfin X 7?” emlx Cipw roxk. Spe) 0 g tion should be avoided. Alaska Drydock and Manufacturing DENTIST -y e 2 M TO BE LARGER This is one of Europe’s loveliest springs. “From a Tendency to make this year &a|company busy in Juneau. e Hours 9 a.”. to' 6 pm. WORTH. W’orsl‘flpful Master; LICATION. slue rtial sky” as Anne O'Hare MeCormick | uoceim “00 Cong portents seem to A MO DE K & REWARD BURLOING T B e rite he Times Magazine, “sunshine of 2 warmth [Lo0 0 ol 0o vioties, may be Thebabre Johnsth, "of E. R. Deo- 3 u} Office Phone 469 . nd brilliance rarely seen in April pours down Oh {oenera) Recreation including travel|ples and Company. of Fairbanks, 1Q UETTE » he just and ur like.” The grass is 14-n(1u]x|'1\- €T€€N i recommended for the SUMMer|was in Juneau enroute home to % 2 . . Hy Par daffodils “foam like yellow SWrf|y,onipg wind up business affairs of the P long the ¢ of the Serpentine.” In the Bois de| penigents may be unusually num- | ~ompany, which he was associated By Roberta Lee | Dr. Judson Whittier 1] " REE I ne the magnolias are in bloom, and Parislans | aoue in coming months. Hazards | with for approximately twenty years | CIEOFRACTOR ’ p their wine and nibble their crossants in :“1" transportation will be extensive B Q. When a marriage engagement | Drugless Physician fragrant open air. The tulip beds of the Tiergarten [;, many parts of the country. Since his return from the Out-lya¢ peen broken, is a girl entitled Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 o £ v has be 3 |are a lovely sight, and in the Villa Borghese "habPy | New York City comes under a|ggo H. F. Suessdorf, of the Alaska o consider the gifts and engage-| | Rooms 2-3-4, Trlangle ' \g, | t golden air.” {H e a\hwnv most promising for exposi- | peyerage Company _had been bUsy i ment ring the man has given her| | PHONE 667 4 PUROLA REMEDIES pleasant pictures be remembered 85| gions conventions and meetings.) .yjarging the capacity of the plant belong to her? | many of the middle-aged |'l'";«"”‘-‘““" the | Te summer is to be profitable in |, juneau for new machinery which A. No; she should return all of | oo PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- yring of 19142 The old Europe W begin dYiNg |j,;siness, Many public - celebrations | ye ‘ordered while in the States. i, | ' FULLY COMPOUNDED before the leaves that unfolded that April turned | (i Givers the people. ¢ @"1s it necessary to tank o| | DT, John H. Geyer | — rown, There were many innocent, happy things “f;' | This is a favorable date for social| injam ©. Wright of Skagway|clerk in a store, who has been par- DENTIST Front Street ext Colisenm ould not come again. Lovers walk now in S PAtTS jaffairs, for theaters and for bands|yaq purchased the interest of the|ticularly attentive and patient? | Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery and along country roads. Mothers watch their chil- |, orchestras. Whatever contributes|ate Charles C. Ostrom in the firm A. It is not often done, but it| PHONE 762 | iren playine—boy children already accustomed m_ to the gayety of the nation is'sub-|,¢ Ostrom and Simpson, which was|{s very courteous to do so, and any | H : 0 amite 6 | drill, girl children still too young to be wives. OFljeot (o good influences. | known es Simpson and Wright, Inc. ! clerk will appieciate 1t ours: .m, pm. TR | widows. OId pecple do not ask much. A warm \d\ne For the young this planethry gov- | 053 g G What i Cuntoimbte sine] | 1 will answer for @ while. But a shadoW | wument promises real romances.| giree; Commissioner E. M. Pol-|to yive on a fourth woading anmi| s— o ¥ e . Will these pictures, in the light of 'y,ye affairs should blossom under|iey announced that the roadway t0| versary? DB H VANCE Tomm’row S .}lyles 2 ¥ mns and winters, take on the unutterable ypic ryle of the stars which in-|Thane would be ‘closed in order £6]- 'A% ‘Thuit and Howerd, o ¢ 19 ¥y d m ¢ 250 i of lost joys that cannot be recaptured? spires deep and lasting sentiment. | .e_plank the road between the City | iR g OSTEOPATH ! Today I o Bl practical question, not a s ““‘“‘;"““] Mexico may benefit under- the|pock and the Juneau Lumber Mill, R T AR LI, Consultation and examinaton DUS TG TOOM, OO0 1 oree human pilerimage on this earth is, at best, cyimination of Jupiter. There is a 2 {7 L free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 1d th fathers. It a But it I its moments, and 't 1e] key ]w'_qan read as presaging wise con-| 1, G Lehr and V. W. McArdle ar-| lO()K and LF ARN 7Gu; ?I:zo t'r‘y;smlxx,x::‘ix;t. re d 0 108 Momse is the lasting quality, the cessions in dealing with alien prop- | .jved in Juneau from Gambier Bay || stineal ¥ s be ; of very simple things. ¥ people | erty-owners, el Vere MGIMEreA abi s, Chabing | i e South Franklin St. Phone 177 | ; ' children, pl Persons whose birthdate it is have | .ay Hotel. { By A C. Gordon \ : them oW 0l¢ 1 the chil on their (pe ury of a year of steady gain 2 - oaibiins ' ) L ¢ hem If Furope could be honestly polled today, With- jn pusiness or professional activi-| eather: Highest 42; lowest 40; 1., How many wives did Brigham ROBERT SIMI’SON, OPT. D.! . from ext. The s boundaries, can any one doubt 't ses should be satisfac- : iz i . - D Han Ter er e : T Bk oa Rt r:(r e ot s | tain Y‘;"";;“““’? 5 i il Graduate Los Angeles College | Juneau SOWH s‘m",e 3 A g e 5 g 3 . hat is the largest gland in 1 r is iner ¢ pted by war? If national policies went Gpidven bomn lay may be G S : G o o 8 of Optometry and { o £ h a vote democracies would e 4, ¥ ative, These | "om Cashen as chairman succeeding the human y? Opthalmology e b ARG Ay Kiblos Tkbiain Wak i ke S g i | .| ‘ngus Gair who automatically be- 3. Where was Napoleon born? | ) Fitt Lo G , he e hoice between war, on £s of T 3 | asses ed nses Ground HORIALS wced by the hideous choice bel Sl ubjects of Taurus are ofteninter-| .o o tuictes, Appointments were| 4. Por how long & term 1s 5 —— ' hat nd securlty and self-respect on the ofhe Jsted in philocophy and the 8IS nade by the new president as fol- France’s president U e The Rexall Stcre 3 # i 7 s g | 'ows: maintenance E. E. Engstrom, 5. Which of the thirteen original| e tions Hie el - bita Soopatiant, | Jack Milks, Joe Riedi, Jr, and Carl States was named for Queen Eliza- | | The Charles W, Carl Your Reliable Fuarmaclsts | \ g in o y Lindstrom; social Lonnie Grant, bet | e aries arter ! l I 1 re s ree. But in 4 country | N . % p g oo M s | Frank Pettygrove and Matt Laugh- ANSWERS i | Builer-Mauro R 5 oA SOrRE lin 1. He was reputed to have nine-, | | 3 e her s rt, does a young | 3 : B AL rug 0. R | 2 c we reat his sense of adventure, desire :m" :g:‘x‘]_"‘n:“;r“’k‘]‘;; ;]:‘I; ‘;‘l’l’(’l“‘;fi_’v‘i‘;’: S s Fourth and Franklin Sts. | a . e e & D.‘.\[m, ,\‘: ((‘:‘ '1),1.?\?1? \‘(,«;(.‘- Ihc\' will (*r:!dilre o0 the department was given Martin 3. Corsica. b 2t ERENE e DES 2 PRESCRIPTIONS e an bind the boy g Bkt 4 world of free opinibs s e Pederson, superintendent of schools, 4. Seven years. SOMONE “Ivn.\( mation 1o great cause, needing to be CASHEN INSTALLED NEW { who will not return here next Fall, &, Virginia; named for the “Vir- 1 g characte tled by mass slaughter, would be at stake D.F.D. CHAIRMAN; IMPORTANT |and to Dick McCormick, who with gin Queen.” Have Your Eyes Examined by 3 o e by A ut ns & racies have made wars—unjust wars, some- ISSUES ENGAGE FIREMEN | his family will leave the l:\FtPr part - e ‘ D R L C 1“ —— the ; ine to let {;nas But it is not to be believed that free men, in — L‘)‘ y‘}“’__'l“”’fl": “]’fl ?if‘“f"r"‘“lfl where — | I hae L. Larison H o GRAVES L in the oviety: will AaBbarately d that society— The careless handling by persons | they will make their future home DALY LESSONS | OPTOMETRIST B A life. what a g al war now is likely to do. The unknown of the lvlvi;hu'no u]] ['m‘:l)()l'([ = TEP’]:‘- T” n ! Office Xudwig Nelson's Jewelry “The Clothing Man” senta hildren play happily, lovers go arm in arm, old people fire hall recently and the placing | L. ED ‘g - ) o Store Phone Green 331 A menta ¥ Cresm of the past In the scothing warmth of the of the siren out of commissian for | AT SCOUT DINNER EVENT IN ENGLISH | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER go0d for il sun. Who but a madman would say that any Service from Central office occasion- al local scouts and fathers * & MARX CLOTHING two wh neratior aiready 12 “‘_‘_" of them would vote, in a free clection, to roll out the rjgi severe criticism by the D})nulux‘qmmlc(l the Scout dinner given for By W. L. Coi en { Nkl nich it is every Scou 1 to live up to alWays o and send the bombing planes up? The world's firemen at the regular meeting of | fathers and sons at the Baranof Ho- R are that he should 1k helpful, 4000 "in this harrowingly beautiful spring lies in the the Department fast night. tel last n They were Robert : e o f | Wateh and Jewelry Repairifi it T ¢ Disbil PLETE 10 Theg. ATt By Ckveeetin ofll "Pwo indidents ware Feportad #here| Dupres wid o Lindy, Hohext Fagk | Wards Olen: Misused: Lightning | ¢ e e | e friendly, co suppression of men’s y the pe . | is a sudden flash of electricity. at very reasonable raf : : It everything were known, if every one those using the phone had failed to|and son Robert, Sam Devon and IS a su . Shml 0 astineau Motor “Beotiting 1o thal there woidd be 1t throw the switch back in and not|sons, Jim and Billy, Mark Jensen Lightening means to make lighter, | PAUL BL EDHORN = : : until the day following when effort|and Earl Osborne. fr rellove of elght. . e S. FRANKLIN STREET el SEWICE i L0 ook e to sound the siren at 12 o'clock noon| The boys are making preparations ' ~Often Mispronounced: Hoi pol- | PHONE 127 for Boy Boouts, Ou Toward a Better Hardtack from the telephone office failed was | ‘o participate in the scout rally to be 101 (the masses). Pronounce ~hoi| GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING hs of Scouting. No TN the condition discovered. If such a|held in Juneau next week. po-loi, both oi’s as in oil, secondary | | Gas—Oil—Storage el there such llent fac (Philadelphia Rsrm'(lvt iy condition prevailed when a fire was | < Sy L ‘m'cen: on 1hrtsl. Ti\'ll])?:le. prmclpali ’ X . ¢ yetting into t real wilderness. There is one appropriation asked for by the army gicoovered during the night much | = & SOy jaccent on last syllable. 2 ¥ uts late this m gin their that should command unanimous support in Congress, jocc of property might be the result. Sul':fl‘fl';z“f!"olr? :l')l()'b'i,ll'xr“ll;toben‘ Often Mlsspktilledi Sphinx; pro-| g ) w B 71 le River. | espec rom veterans. g 2, ban g ol LI LS b A nounced sfingks. Janusl b e e e oY Bty llbins Weioa g e o e | Praser entered. St Anms Hospital| "Gl SSPEL o JUNO SAMPLE SHOP HARRY A leal for spendin > weeks outdoors $1,000 for experiments for an improved form of hard- T)xé "irvi “.fl_[f DI ‘;hp A di | ‘f;gntx:'(:lmr‘n)zs;rxcrd;:y. H: c())ndl- Bil, quist peross. GBriTed Gisdies IN THE BARANOF HOTEL BACE MR Rl T ave more Scouts. The boys are »-r*Y °W 3 > " e e S ey e . ;i /as re| not serious how- # u hould have more Scouts. The b “‘I tack. He reveals that the present jawbreaker is made (ica) of which was the installation of | s ¥ ROt nowE firbed. § Telephone 138 willing, but the difficultly is in finding trained "”"i of flour and W thereby contradicting a \:w‘ll'—1 an autofatic switch. A. Shudshift ARG Word Suy:_v' “Use a xzo{d three DRUGGIST * willing men leaders for ltmasters and | ggtaplished impression that it was made of cemented | aoreed to install the new device. | My e 9 times and it is yours.” Let us in- g i S S erve without Pay.| granite chips | : pobc e REX FOX WITH BUS | crease our vocabulary by mastering b “The Squibb ¢ « n the granite chips | Chief Pusich’s monthly report cov Rex Fox entered the service of the ' . Stores of T I reward is ir iting to the lives General Gibbins, with military restraint, said that epne the recent inspection of | Ghanmel fi oy e @ ity one word each day. Today's word: CALL 642 by 3 3 - g he present hardts s “not easily eaten.” He sug- i Y Pt rpli=oa | us Line today as driver on | apstract (adjective); considered b Alaska’ ny boys an opportunity to take part in a the present hardtack is 0f ) >7 i chimneys and fire-hazards was read | tho Douglas Juneau run. g e | 4 S e v ement gests, tentatively, a biscuit made of flour, 3 Percent anq ordered turned over to the : iy s apart from any application to a TBIPLEX 'Odorless' » o B ity mineral oil and 2 percent salt. Just on the face of | gity Council to have remedied some | BASEBALL GAME SET particular object. “General abstract “The Store for Men” ting deserves the suj By t doss 1 lik ch of an improvement. 94 aces needing repairs B i 5 - | truth the most precious of all it, that doesn’t sound like much of 1 24 cases needing repairs out of a FOR NE TUESDAY i 1 DRY cL En in d ! 5 But go ahead, general, Anything short of petrified |{oia) of 138 premis hiria i e "‘J: 5 h;‘”_ < ! bles ; without it, man is blind: | N a1 ca will t aine! 2 1o un, 10T hinach would be welcome | Committee in charge reported their firs: g;ur;c of the st‘iiw(:‘n %‘Ze il Dflf TR oumetu, | Rk e Dl the b te and - b { preparations going forward in good a5 i > T 8 54 G ; | day evening of next week wl { st poey, o they will be better citizens for having been Boy d about President Roow\-m}.\dc-nglm( " shape for the annual dance to be m: old plagvurs or\ln‘:: Isl:xl:(‘lmwnifi e Sri el ] e “ri " or r girl friends says giy, 1 L players he Is . Scouts. ve “rid one of our gir o ‘j e~ (given on May 13. A. Shudshift as|pjay o Jine-up of the eight new play- ornc‘AL “Aps or i Gl 3 I ainst them must be \'»ld:-\lllrfld & ,U Lf head of the Maintenance Commit-| v which has been given by League ! JUNEAU | I e - v be R r 12 by ber of signs on the windshields of | tep gave a good report also of their 5 ; 4 il AT TN 2/ X nber of sig gave 4 fficials to Douglas for the tourna- ! o, CONGRATULATIONS, JUNEAU i |3 1o the foundry and (ry-oub of | et i e it oe o || LINOLEUM STORE ||| JUNEAU—25¢ GASTINEAU CAFE Too often worthwhile community efforts, dressed T AR oman begueathed |G Bment, Complete cooperatlop of the oal gronnds; || Front ana Main—Phone 582 J. B. Burford & Co B 3 Jith slo- In her will a Massuchusetts woman bequeathed | W, E. Cahill, head of the Foundry, S | e . B. i up as drives or camp Olfl N %7 $500 to a radio announcer whose voice she liked. If |was mentioned in the report. ST e NICK ROCOVICH, Proprietor “Our Doorstep Is Worn by zans and resolutions Chamber of 'y " actice shows any signs of spreading, the boys | Baseball Doings ¢ il Satisfied Customers” Cemmeres, are ook the average nohing the m s probably will begin providing | Manager Goetz of the baseball a0 L A p e » | 3 ity . L. mble, ilway - y cltiz “the few simple, casy rules which you follow” in mak- | team gave a resume of his activities Railway - Express | “ .

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