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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939. » AT E . | be impressed, and Mr. Roosevelt is coming—dependent ‘ Sl % I D(;. v ) (lSkfl mplre | upon an “if” which is considtirably less ominous than : ‘I YLA.RS AGO w‘ - Professional Publ’ d ery evening except Sunday by the “ the “if we do not have a war” of a few months ago. Oroscope | ' From THE EMPIRE appy I |I 3 R St S L i T B E;( : ( ) Fraternal Socicties & EMPI FPRINTING COMPANY | ol 1 TGRS S o E t 3 1. & JELEN TROY B i PRS- et MOUNT BRADLEY i The stars incline 8 T %. hd l ” lr r Gastineau Channel i SR L BERNARD . - Vice-President and Business Manaser : | but do not compel” | : + 16 lrt ay i — e —— - Fiiand Secour 1 'Mafn Streets, Juneau, Alaska ok " i John Donovan and Joseph Smith By an order of the U. 8. Board of Geographical | ers, who had been recovering i i Entered in the Post Officé in Juncau as Second Class Matter. | Names, Mount Jumbo becomes Mount Bradley. The p B. P. 0. ELKS meet | RIDI ’ bodies from the wreck of the! ™he Emplre ertomds congratula- v ; 1ugged peak on Douglas Island, one which stands out A,I‘T,”‘“v/‘\y o Ml’m in the Princess Sophia, had received a con- | tions amd pb(‘s[ wishes lodagy‘ “heir DYS. Kaser and }:V(‘:r‘l ?/’i:fi'ffild“y;‘.u.m": majestically above the others in the range, will honor | horoscope ay. according to as- tract with Robert A. Tripple, trus-|pirthday annivesar~ .o *e foliow- F b welcome. H. C. RED- in its new name a man who in his lifetime stood out |trology. The stars frown upon lead- | (ee by appointment, from Federal|ng A bl LS ‘ MAN. Eralted, Ruler; {st as prominently above his fellows rs, and persons who wield author- | Judge E. E. Cushman JUNE 1 DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. To the late Fred Bradley the very existence of |1y may be unlucky o it n e - it BB DoMEN athe drabnkos Fike Accidents may be many today. e R. Arundell, Chief of the Al- 'rank A. Boyle STRACRIPFION RATH. . Whets other mine operators puled out In masg [Pecally in_transportation. Depite | aska Pield Division of the General R. W. DeArmond HATNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 10 | Delivered by carrler in Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per month. | {\mes and left unprofitable Gastineau Channel ven- |’ f"\l Ampaign. “I\ ”lj":'l'l wil I,nuvlulmm, .m‘nd l:mi he ‘\ml nl M 1‘(‘.’1“\\“(! ichm' Second and fourth By mall, postage pald. at the following rates {record a greal number of catastro- med his position here and was to plly s 4 Ome pear it navance, $19.00; six monthe, in advance, $6.00; | Lures to moulder, he held on, worked out a system |pphas B e s e i s [ Joe M..Sunick ! Dr. A. W. Stewart \o i\d“:d“" :t ;’:f",rm"""" one month. in advance, $1.25 o 3 1d y grade or ra- RRre i t %) Jord 3 rOstI . . . P in Scetush e Temple bacribers Wil Contés a avor If théy will promptiy noty | Which 15 still the world's model in low grade ore opera-| Mars Js m a_ threatening rul: | Alameda, Geraldine Jlm(\. Brostrom e A painning ot 7:90 B m r lus‘m{els-‘l):i.ice of any fallure or irregularity in the de- | tion and built the foundation of modern Juneau pros- | which seems to affect the Unitec ——— ¥ | A 5 “HAS, W. HAWKES- "'l"elenhu‘nes News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 perity States. Movements of warshtps Henry Messerschmidt, the official PRIRLEPEAE p 3R P | SR ARD, B DG {VORTH, Worshipful Master; s A o g o The action of the Geographic Board, performed|forecast. Aviators are well dirccied |cable boy chaser of telegraths, went S | e Ph\) pres JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. The A :n:::n;n m;c ‘.‘i?fifm“lnmf:s;o the use for | N TESPONSE to public sentiment in Juneau and Doug- | World ‘fears “may " be” Jefiected on a- fishifig trip over the weekerid M OD ERT BAMIE . e ssoctated Press is e vely 1 strongly in American minds and for|,nd Jacob Britt did double dut . P _gepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot las, gives Fred Bradley a fitting memorial, one such as Whiila be | E T (2 UET TE & Hours 9 a.. to 6 pm. that reason mental poise st meantime. stherwise credited in this puper: and also ithe local news ..;)q not be built of concrete or steel or bronze or by | l 7 RSN T N NI 5 published herein. | determinedly cultivated.® Néy v e HTH G > = e S L8 than gody s e RS 24 L WIS S e b ; Dr. Judson Whittier Gy Smi : o AU Ll S e L - ments humored. miner, prospector and oldtimer from CHIROPRACTOR Ao o g = Essay in Cost Accounting There is a sign indicating decep- cvery part of the north, returned e | s sl Drugless Physician i [ N Ve, WiLh Gffioes. bn S et T & Rorusna, 4 — tion and intrigue. Men and women from the outside from a visit to the| o \when yon have a friend who gf-”“?. Fours: 10412, 1-5; 79 | | Ui i Seatile, Chicaso, New York and Boston ; (Cincinnati Enquirer) may be misled by dangerous propa- | “corn feds” in Wisconsin Sous Fiitn YO Wik, is . vaek e ‘;{}%NW;}!&;&I»! B g il —_— Although the State Department admits only a |&anda, but citizens should vigorous- - {rect, what would be the best thing | b - PUROLA REMEDIES | | St AT | | Your Reliable Fharmaclsis Butler-Mauro | . $15,000 outlay for the entertainment of King George ly oppose prejudices touching on Mrs. Patrick, wife of J. Patr to do? 2 nd Queen Elizabeth, Representative Martin L. |race or religion. of Jualin, arrived on the Princess| o Querlook these faults, and|| = = 3 o o] PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Sweeney of Ohio insists in a loud voice (and possibly | Secret machinations are aimed at|Mary from her home in Vancouver ....entrate on the qualities he nn\-{ Dr. Jolm H Ge er RUELE, CONSORIRD with a slight Irish brogue) that it will cost $300,000 |the Federal government and may (o join her husband here. They were| o coc that has made him your - Y Front Street Next Colls to entertain the sovereigns of a country “which owes |be Of grave portent for the future. staying at the Hotel Zynda |friend. Perhaps you have a fault| DENTIST 4 bt the United States $5,000,000,000." The young in the United State 5 s i 36 geReroys Snowcs Room: 9--Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery In a matter of this sort—a royal visit with all the | hould be wisely guiied as they form | Miss Blanche Dyer, teacher inji, jonore ‘ PHONE 1762 frills—cost accounting becomes the weapon of preju- | cPinions and build character the public school for several years,| o 15 it good taste for a girl to Houts: 9 am, to 6 pra, dice. One can wind up with almost any figure, de- | Women should find this a favor- jeft on the Princess Mary for the|year many conspicuous jewels 10 | *m——————————— pending on whether he sets out to make it high or | *Pl® ‘]l““'l' :” “”"I‘"“:"]' . :” - south, |a dance? | — e & low. o B 1 SusRiciogsaEive 1o eyt A. It is poor taste unless the But even taking Mr. Sweeney's total at face valuf-.l;'”"\ who plan careers. Nevel M. §. Whittier and son Judson, ! qanoe s u,.l elaborate agfair, and|| DR H VANCB it does not follow that this is a shocking extravagance. “"I“““ are foreseen and unexpect- jofy for the south on the Princess|oven then it is conspicuous [ OSTEOPATH The money will be spent in the United States, thus | i'!i}""'”lfllllh‘; }.m;lln. v,x‘x.m' b | MATY. Q. Who should pay for the bou-| | Gonsultation and examinaton helping to feed American families. This ought to| Persons whose birthdate It is hav - | quet of the maid of honor at a wed=| | free. Hours 10: to 12 1 to 5: cheer Mr. Sweeney up no end | the: augury iof . year: of Boud I P. L. Neil, Post Office inspector, ginge {17 t0 9:30 by appointment. , More to the point, $300,000 is a very small sum |!Une and general happiness. “They jory on the Admiral Watson for the A" The bride's family should pay | | Gnstinean Pl Afihex WELCOME, MR. with which to welcome the King and Queen who are [*10uld be on guard against pos- westward. S tnte South Franklin St. Phone 177 coming to look over their former colonies. It ought P! fraud | * PN f i Only one President of the United States, Harding, casily to be worth this modest extravagance—divided | ("""““"“' "“':‘ "”* "*“‘k day |"" Weather: Highest, 53; lowest, 49; Al e S has ever visited Alaska, a section of the Nation im-|as it is among 130,000,000 people—for Anglophobes ¢ mpulsive and outspoken, Cleven iy, - 1 1 . portant enough to deserve better of our chief execu- like Mr. Sweeney to show King George VI what a fine | */'0 I“:“I"‘f‘”“‘ H'\‘y"';‘l’: :‘)f’”';“““ b T ' LOOK an! LEARN RQBERT SIMP’SON, OPT. D. | tives than that. Press dispatches from Washington Place we have made out of the colonies George IIT | FeIUiI Wb GODEAT 10 POSSESs €01 OFF TO SEAT | i sl e | Graduate Los Angeles College Indlcate that the second of United States Presidents|alienated—by the only war England has lost in quite | ‘' SRS Claude Helgesen left aboard the * | of Optometry axd 7 some centuries (Copyright, 1039) Princess Louise for Seattle for a B O G ®pthalmology %o see the Territory wm‘ see it this month And anyw: the State Department’s figure of | 7 short stay T | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground President Roosevelt is the greafest traveler Who| g5 009 is just as likely the proper one as Mr, Sweency's . i || ——— { has ever lived in the White House. He has visited gtupendous total, arrived at by adding up the salaries | & : 5 Wi b1 vmat netel’ 0 sHETHERE ctbel “The Rexall Stcre” every State, the Canal Zone, Hawali and half a dozen of all the people who are going to crowd the side- | § Miss Bernice Waugh is =% btor ‘o electoiolty? d A g T o (6 s oreign countries of the western hemisphere since he walks to watch the parade at Washington, plus the | ger south on the Princess Louise "5 1n what forolgn capital did! " i jmk office. That Alaska at last is to be added to this salaries of all who are marching - r Scattle to spend the summer gl Vol (B0 G aat The Charles W. Larter Slist is gratifytng to every resident of the Territory. S with her grandmother. amazing personal popularity? i Mort Present plans call for the President to leave Hot Dogs Triumphant 3 : : rhe Book “’\:,:\ ¥ i P wiolv i hatic o o o spad or uary Washington June 15, travel to San Francisco to take - | & 4 3 e Movs. ALARKA, Movieedl 854 there to ong ekt | Fourth and Franklin Sts. e the Rt S iy (Cleveland Plain Dealer) larged, Now On Sale; $1.00. 4. What is a pagoda? ! PHONE 136 ] 4 ., proceed to Seattle for a brief visit with his . - - —— —1" 5. Whitnesate’ the: fiosskn —_— 2 PRESLRIP N son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Boetti-| A salute for Grover Whalen, president of New | S © APPOY p o B WEeechie e Tynpaad i ; TIDNS York’s World's Fair. He emerges from his role of % lands located? | ! executive and assails the high cost of eating on the ; i ox AL SYRA ANSWERS The Inside Passage should delight this most sea- | o oo "o al : 3 L CONCERNED 1 worthy of Presidents, who likes nothing better than B0 b A bt tintlor another nime Bt Sees : oy ”'H‘Tl‘['y‘]" f“‘il‘:‘l‘llii(‘x_“‘l_f"‘“'.‘(‘]“ “‘h“‘ 2. Paris. Dr. Rae L. Carlson | e to have a good ship underfoot and water all about. theless hamburger—$1.50; not for five pounds but for St i '\:-IHJV nulv:-\v‘fl v M'“l“ ”" Naris . X Bi% | - 4 . Pl - A cruise of four and a half days from Seattle indicates one serving. Ham sandwich, 35 cents; who does not : 2 S : B Rl Hetdiiea by, tha Tinited. e, & Sowerlike, sloribq Euruclure QFTOMETRIST H. 5. GRAVES a leisurel journcy. It is not beyond the realms of [ remember when they were a nickel? And the meat ; paet & ”,‘””N;,‘[M S e oftlolo usually a, temple, or a memorial, of Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor “The Clothing Man” i % 7 find th .- | wasn't sliced with a safety or, either! A slab of JEeR 5 \ . the kind frequent in India, China Front Street————Phone 6: | “ JoRsibitly jthas tho Rregident inay S (19 BPBOE | rle stwo hits: this slao eed o be a nickel: A cold Probate Judge for the Juneau, Al- 4ng Japan Mkt : | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER tunity somewhers along the way or after he arrives ] i g . 9.8 B { > ¥ K chicken sandwich, 60 cents, and many an Ohio farmer | (USRS 8 j coke, Cominissioner’s Precinct on 5. In the St Lawrence River, & MARX CLOTHING here to hook inte a gamy king salmon. An ardent| o, gladyy sell you a whole broiler for that. A steak, | GESEE S S : e SRR ———— FINE fisherm: e will find it hard to pass this sport by.|gs. the price of beef enough to feed a small family | - o A eous URVIRg ol S Ageis especially vill ‘be" in- Southeast Alaska just!two days. Only.a single item of the menu seems t0 | : B '\‘”(‘),"\"'[‘. € 1;““*_’.\ ff"f'”f.,' 0 s - Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at the height of the strip-fishing season. {have escaped the wave of inflation. Hot dogs were | BEnb: WHlan,, Wity proper. yaudhe at very reasonable rates { R e iy e s ; o witin s montns o e ae | DAILY LESSONS 1\ pa 7" proFDHORN! || Gastineau Motor 5 i at my apartment in Ty however, must be attracting Mr. Roosevelt to Al- Tt may have been that the food dispensers, moved | i : the Blomgren Building, in Juneau IN ENGLISH S. FRANKLIN ST . aska. The Territory has figured more prominently in | by rugged patriotism, spared this 100 percent Ameri- | 4 i g 3 5. N STREET Servme national discussions this past year than ever before, 621 delicacy. Perhaps, with their attention fixed on | g e at Juncau, Alaska, June By WL Gotes : T PHONE 721 ‘ The Congressional Record bristles with references to ST JISOOARIG, Oy oNet s Lo UNIE (O 2 S0 ? § 1 XY 3 A GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING |dog wholly by accident. This, it is feared, is more o 4 4 3 ¥ LVE - I [} S— A <o, M Gas—Oil—Storage Alaska. Especially as a key region in Unitetl States | jjcely the case. In any event, night club prices now it = A LI B Gt Mo ¢ » national defense preparations, Alaska is of paramount | vanish from the fair grabeterias. Otherwise, it is ’ et S R R e e o 3 interest to Washington. The man who is coming here | business as usual, with Crusader Whalen riding tri- . A L ey neaihis oilallnads | v . | o H. Clifford, deccased. “T did not see him yesterday i . L to see for himself is one of the little group of five or| umphant, a righteous knight in shining armor. FORTUNES OF WAPR | . o Ild }:n\( ‘;I“ 5 ;n: %1 otten Mispronounced: ~ Horrid ol HARRY -t six who are the most important men in the world to- | o - altered the fortunes of Alfonso, | o fcttion Gates. JHAC & h 0 JUNO SAMPLE SHOP : ; - e ; ng who's been an exile | 1929 iN THE B & S ARdCA I 2T e - ks A S E BARANOF HOTEL day. An a a Love Se s n became a republic in in or Telephone 133 2 Rt As such, as the chief executive of the Nation and e . Franco-conirolied Spain NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Often Misspelled: Apulence; one| ? . Vi Philadelphia Record recently restored to the royal | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, p. Opponent; two p's Through our sports spectacles we see— family ail the private prover(y # | Thai the undersigned was, on the Synonyms: Warden, watehman, |'& oo 2oL “The Squibb 4 i That Rumania has beaten Hungary in the second | owned befare 192* 11th day of April, 1939, duly ap- guardian, gatekeeper, custodian Z Stores of The sketchy ftinerary announced in Washinglon |,y of the Davis Cup matches; that Yugoslavia has | pointed administrator of the estate! Word Study: “Use a word three|} Fhone 221 Alice Clark Alaska” yesterday does not indicate how long Mr. Roosevelt| eliminated Ireland from the net competition; that| _ . . |of OSCAR HANSEN, deceased, and times and it is yours.” Let us in- Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe will stay in Juneau or what other Alaska cities he will| Germany passed the first test by beating Switzerland; || 5 - /that Letters of Admini jon crease our vocabulary by mastering | Superior Beauty Service | o 5 visit. The wishes of the community, however, and of | that Yugoslavia will take on the Hungarians today . . therefor on said day were duly is- one word each day. Today's word:|{ Second Floor JUNEAU The Store for Men' | all Alaska are that he remain with us just as many All of which must be distressingly complicated lné f:uwl to the undersigned Remoteness; distance: seclusion. Triangle Bldg. ALASKA o days or weeks as he can spare from his duties at the simple souls like Hitler and 11 Duce. If they were | | All persons having claims against “The remoteness of this lonely coun- | SAB'N S | | said estate are hereby required to try was comforting.” e DR | i | ger, and then board the cruiser Houston for Juneau are hereby Pure ativer Have Your Eyes Examined by Pronounce the o as in of, not as | as a simply grand person, he will be welcomed with enthusiasm by every man, woman and child in Juneau Stinnads cariini playing doubles, it would be so much simpler to whang : o the opposition téam over the head with the tennis | present. the same, with proper - oo o o [ : s somew Associated Press ront St.—Triangle Bldg. fan t#1p dependa: somewnat, Yie Asecrihie { vouchers, and duly verified, within| HELLER'S BARBER S#HOP g . ey e s I 1t might aq.|TAckets. tie them up in the net, declare them | : — Teports, bn whether Congress looks as if 1t might ad-| yippere and grab the cup. | : [six (6) months from the date of Open for busmess at the old loca-| | OF FICIAL MAPS OoF Journ sometime soon. If Congress should be near ad- R SN 5 & | this Notice to the undersigned ad- tion, 116 Seward St. Old and new | —_— journment by the middle of June the trip will be| Wwilliam Philip Simms says lasting peace is pos- | ministrator at the office of his al- customers welcome. adv. | JUNEAU—25C GASTI}‘IEAU CAFE H postponed. 1If, as seems much more likely, Congress ' sible if war can be held off 90 da Well, anyhow, | torneys, R. E. Robertson and M. E - - 2 18 still going strong two weeks from now, the Presi- | three months of peace is possible if war can be held off | § g i | Monagle, at 206 Seward Building,| Tt has been estimated that 3.000.- | J. B. Blfl'ford & co. dent will leave Washington as planned and head 90 days. 3 | Juneau, Alaska. | 000 persons in various parts of the R o ‘ e i e S Uit st | G " " | Dated at Tenakee, Alaska, this world are afflicted with leprosy, | Ol Diooesterr, s i Y B AN s line TRE Rl etV "aeb] SbYH: A widower with 17 children who married a widow L | 23rd day of May, 1939 ‘ f L5 . Setisfisd Qustomeny though it “hines 20 hours a day, Mr. Roosevelt will be | With 11 offspring nine years ago is asking for 3 divorce 1 o GEORGE JONES, | : o | in New Jersey. Perhaps they've decided that two're | s Administrator. able to escape for a while Washington's oppressive | oo S g aie a crowd. | Publication dates, June 1-8-15-22 summer heat | D &3 The journey will do the President a world of good Senator King of Utah declares that Socialism is and will mean a million dollars’ worth of free adver-| just areund the corner. We must be getting old. We Hsing for Alaska. Visitors have but to come here to!can remember when.it was prosperity that was ; : (Next Irving’s Market) { — TR - : i ify # F: JAMES c- CO@PER To SEI Front Street Phone 65 | LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | . C.PA AL D el e —————— Franco Honors War Dead , TRADITION i tsken (A ~ when France re-elec Lebrun (above), 68, for a second SHATTUCK BUILDING ALASKA FEDERAL ° O yeas term as president, | ) SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Krafft S . Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 WANT I TO BUY TELEPHONE—51 Juneaun Melody House Music and Electric Appliances TheB fi. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska 77 ? COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL . 3 USE THE ’ e . CAPITAL—$50,000 and SAVINGS : - ‘ fegtambe oo “WANT® S S Skt S Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Dollars SENTIMENT filled the studio air when Bette Davis, L] - First National Bank neiseo Franco, head of Nationalist Spain, reads the list of | ollvwood film star who wins ‘hose kill ¢ o on the Andalusia front during the recent civil war, | gualde’ for her “embittered ot bl 15 he pays tribute to the war dead. Casualties were particularly heavy in | weman” characterizations, had & A J UNEAU—ALASKA the Andalusian area, birthday cake. She’s 31,

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