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o T e . o e . 2 e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1939. % & + . | aren't making a living. It might shock some laymen | I Daily Alaska Empire (v i e e o e s v catiornia | 2 YEARS AGO FHa | * Professional P vy e cxcep, sy 1y the | PVEY i 1998 showed that 42 percent of lawyers who! oroscope || LU ron i eurme pby ' irector Praternal Societies FMPIBE PRINTING COMPANY | had been practicing three years made less than $1000| | - ; = ' Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY BENDER - _ - D% L prestdent | o0 0 The stars incline . R. L. BERNARD - - V and Business Manager | . % 0] UGUST 8, 1919 g — - ] Second nnd Ma ‘Alnska ; The National Lawyers' Guild has addressed itself | but do not compel AUG , 1r ay S ik Entered fn the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | to the problem by preparing to open several neighbor- Hd | For the first time in history of N m.mmm M-‘ e | hood 1aw offices in Philadelphis, where there s a| oo/ ponay AUGUST o, 10381 the Alaska Customs district thel —uop oo tonds congratale- Drs. Kaser and | Wednesday at 8 p. m. | lawyer for every 620 residents. There will be six law- | o o, pects rule strongly to- number of vessels dc(‘unmml'(d )\n tions and bLest wishes *~day, theit | Vistting brothers wel- < W | vers at each office giving a day a week each. Costs arc | 4. ™ ooraing to astrology. " Al-| Alaska passed the 1,000 '“*“_'L~ / : bicihday annivesiz.,, to thi, m.-ll Ffeeburger come. H. C. REDMAN, | MEMBER | to be financed at first by a charitable foundation witl 'h the early morning is under|the close of the fiscal year, it was| "o = Exalted Ruler; M. & | = [ faa i found that 1,018 vessels of all sizes g DENTISTS b E the hope that the offices can become self-supporting | a threatening sign, there is good; vibistara AwiEn | zomgren Building SIDES, Secretary. F lin three years promise for regular business hoyzs, |and L'IBA&::; ;t‘!mm QRS AUGUSTE:‘ % | PHONE 56 T T o e e M | A 7 B s e 10 HOVER - ports in Alaska. Berthol s sl PRI | These neighborhood offices will not do trial work | The 'Jl""‘f‘m,'{ “.{r‘r‘:‘i‘(‘f ?el::,lc E ST;;‘;"}" C:mmn - MO, JUNEAU LODGE NO. 107 ; sr“’\(.“",fl“\'n':)‘"1Q for §1 th. i A 6A TR WIS KU (6t l\al)frx:)r:ih::x“;\-\n‘ll\mu;l(\‘unn pro.gperlt\u Miss C. E. Wahlgren of the Henry Roden r—__——-—-—-—. Second and fourth Do b el pastase. paia. At he fottowins rates | of ordinary transactions, such as buying a house: anc E;pmhm“ and development are in- Needlecraft Shop returned to Ju- Arthur Pedetson D A ™ g o A\ Mondas ot each monts O e ance, 33 00; Bix months, tn advance. 36.00% | on their rights and duties in cases where every indi | yicated for shops and factories. neau on the City of Seattle from Martin J. Lynch r. A. W. dtewa G > in Scotuish Rite Templa O etk WAL donler e will promptiy notity | vidual's conduct touches upon the law Building will be pushed and Am-|an extended trip l;‘q"‘fffl‘; *‘l'l‘d John J. Cashen DENTIS . ¥ lz‘eglz\glng o ;ll:o Rra he Business Office of wuy egularity in’ the de- It’s a splendid idea, and we hope it works. Sinc | rican cities beautified. Government | & M:‘l”\ points, in Texas an i S ST PR Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WORTH, Wlorx;fil‘;’)viul Muwx'E:: Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 there is no immediate indication that we are goin; | ‘onstruction will be conducted on South. SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, = 8 T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 1o be able to get along with less law and fewer lawyers |+ scale beneficial to many communi-| | RS MODERN [ __ Office Phone 469 i The Associated Press s exclusively entitled to the use for o .y oang et the s who now getting nc | 1€s: £ to Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Hobson of | - republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mnot 5 There is a sign presaging gossip . . TTE | otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news fees at all receive low f r advice to those who neec nd slander of persons in the public | Calhoun Avenue a few days previ- E T l Q U E D e s —— | blished herein TS T § b | it s g e o gk | ous : i Dr. Judson Whittier Gu)'Smith ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARAN L. ik " it ) SRk & jolsms al to B 3 stymie cial 2 2 4 i 4 rugless sie & GEORGE ,1,' r‘-,.u,,;»“‘ N H'\llr‘r:\";;r";:lx:ér A German Present to Il Duce This should be a fortunate sway |tive of zhp:t;nc]l\:;:l gle]l Soflg:nt,\, | Office l'o‘urs: lo-yfl, 1?5. -2 | DRUGS cago. New York ; St K or women with a high purpose in | accompanied by Mrs. Helps, was 0| o o iy an ecrr, wne how 1t| | Rooms zé%wg%m g —— (Philadelphia Record) ife o is pronounced? | i € B It is to keep up with the Nazi mind. The | Astrologers forecast the close of X RN N AN e S O | PUROLA REMEDIES Germans have laid a case before the world for more | ives long marked by public service . X;/ Sr;mf’u:(‘;l;malhan:;:mgv C‘ZIF‘D shell of baked paste filled with flav- | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- o “living room" for their “crowded population.” And | Jeath will claim many noted men |had spent s | weeks =] ored Grenm. UATIA diadell. br” oated: | | UND now we see the Nazis uprooting 230,000 Germans in §nd women before the end of the|fornia were returning to Juneau on|p = o T o Bl ate, | Dr. John H. Geyer BPILO GaMPUNDED the Ttalian Tyrol and dragging them into Germany. | year. the Alaska. Saconl. & as: Sh i saRe; aondnt - Takt | DENTIST Front Street Next Coliseum So urgently does Germany require more “living room" Labor is subject to favorable as- syllable. ! - Valentin ’ i E 5 Room: e Bldg. —Fres that it is iner ng its population by 230,000, to make | jects today when there appears m\ James ; Wilkenson, »employee of QAo detpkEson ever mwmm[ :;o:«s ey 8. | PHONE 97—Fres Delivery in even better case for more living room. % promise of employment o «ffhe ‘Alasks ‘Sngineering “Ooeulls- | T S ie s ay court, while 5 b —i This is the nightmare politics of the new day in liarge scale. A lack of young, well|slon. was a passenger on the Ala-‘wem,mg streBtiahoss? | Hou a.m. to 6 p.m. | Europe. Try to follow it on your fingers and your eyes J:rained workers will cause anxiety. |Meda on his way to Seattle. A. No. Anything other than reg- begin to cross. The Nazis make much of a mystic Aviation continues subject to stim- ulation rubber-soled tennis shoes| T 3 union of “German blood and Germin soil.” There is | ulating planetary influences. Great| Miss E. Gertrude Lawson left on| LS00 SFEMUE . ! 4P " | 1m0 part of Europe which is more German (or, at least, Jplanes will be launched, but loss of | the Princess Mary for her home in| %o trr R b 8% WML (0 o DR. H. VANCE | “Tomorrow’s Slyles more Austrian) than this section of Bolzano, ceded | wiators' lives will increase, despite | Little Rock, Ark. She had been visit- Rivetsary? | DETTOPATH ! T d " < {to Italy after the World War. These farmers have | afety appliances. ing hete with Mujor and Mt W, H.U™0 el o o ovoth. Consultaiton and examinaton | | oday lived on their Tyrolean farms for centuries. But now § Persons whose birthdate it is have Waugh during the summer months. 2 Ve 2 s 308 o || free. Bours 10 to 12; 1 to 6; || oo \ German blood comes home while German soil stays | he augury of a year of fair success.| i A | "(;” o hy;flfi“}"‘em‘ ~ where it is, to become Italian soil The young will court and marry. ce D. Lesuey, aliorney lor % | astineau nnex . 3 This action makes a final ghastly mockery of Naz | 3trangers should be avoided in busi- | the Territorial Shipping Company, DAILY LESSONS | |_Bouth Frankiin St. Phone 177 _/( BY RIGHT OF DISCOVERY pretensions as the party devoted to racial determin- | 1ess affairs. was to arrive here on the Alaska. N ENGL’[SH | - ism and to rectification of frontiers along the lines of | Children born on this day prob- 2 5 ; I 4 | It has been quite som ince explorers have “racial justice.” Where that philosophy suits the one |ably will be courageous and indi-; V. A. Paine and Mrs. Paine who * | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Jaid claim to important parcels of theretofore unknown | man who happens to be ruler, it is followed; where it | vidual. These subjects of Leo have ‘hfld been spending a vacation in By Wl S Gasln | Teniaa ‘1' ool e J ’ U S e respective countries. There docs not sult him, it is forgotten. A “istoric” (ana | sreat powers, mental and physical,|Kake returned to Juneau and were L. || Gradun geles College uneau’s Owr Store R e e v beginning in 1492, usually | raudulent) claim to Czechia is made the basis for § They attain success in whatever vo- [at the Gastineau Hotel = of Optometry and way's flurry of 1 i CS A ing of | rantic action and a world crisis; a much more valid | sation thev choose Weather: Highest 50; lowest 46;| Word Often misused: Born (o as| Opthalmology | marked by the planting of a flag and the claiming of{ o4, 5 t1e Ttalian Tyrol goes by the board, because (Copyright, 1939) cloudy. in or) means brought into existence, | | Classes Fitted Lenses Ground | : territory far greater than the explorers troubled t0|he two bosses of the two gangster countries involved R T o as by birth. Borne (o as in no) is| "Th R TS—T examine. There have been other bursts of activity,|have so decided { the past participle of bear. | bl i th carin of AL e oo 1 th| i 0 o s, areed woon 8 st | Bpmat Is Your | |STRAWBERRY PICNIC, [ "0ime Pt tot™ meie e Rexall Stcre 19th century | of shabby, cynical opportunism. The man who shotted ai 1s 1.0 Pronoune res-pih ¢ as i les, 1 85 opp o (o 1o 1 C Your Reliable Fbarmacists e e e few decades, |Shouted “I want what is German!” and he gives what ews |I. Vel o A Often Misspelled: Hysteria; hys. M uller-irlauro title to Ant rotio lands during - hand in it as| 1S German to his partner in international banditry A very enjoyable day was spent | Historian; his. O-TiuarY D c The United States has had as large o hand 1 i 85| Blood is spilled, German blood, as these farmers are By The AP Featuro Service Sunday, July 23, by a large group| Svnonyms: Well-bred, well-born, Porlrch and Pranklin St rug Lo. any country. The South Pole itself was reached by { forcibly removed from their homes; a shattering illus- of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tbach, | 'éfined, courteous, cultivated. ) PHONE 136 Amundsen in 1911 and claimed for Norway. But this|tration of the inevitable degradation of humanity popular and well known host and| Word Study: “Use a word three hed PnEs[H'PT'nNs claim takes in only a neat circle 220 miles in diameter. | when one man’s power is absolute. | hostess, at their home on Lemesu- | times and it is yours.” Let us in-| e . Other countries—Australia, Britain, France, Germany, E— S LR | rier Island. The occasion was an an- ('l(':asev 0:1’ v?‘cl:ab;;m'y_rbo.\’;a?:s;e;:g_ and the United es—have claimed slices of the It Might Be Worse! nual strawberry picnic—strawberry ‘;"; ‘?i?yl:r-ez”e;sizélv 2 }alrin % Have Your Eyes Examined by s roughly cir continent which nobody knows a P chortcake and home-made ice cream ”fp"’\:w = o .ing‘yp. miir, D R L c 1 great deal about yet { (Cleveland Plain Dealer) lxlgglc);Zd the " lsv of “a _sumptigus o O e as I I. hiae L. Larison HsS GRAVES The offi ernment expedition headed by From England to Japan, the Old: World has be- The host entertained his guests|Ccube; accent follows first u). “They QFEOMETEIN b, Admiral Ricl E. Byrd and equipped with the|come physical-culture conscious. Mussolini holds e i aine BUoBtE | Wociiesd: of bebiE - peniHo Blomgren Bldg.——2ud Floor *The Clothing Man” 1 N 3 and g June: four-day fitness tests for Fascist leaders, including | by reciting an amusing poem. The| . iy ical.” || Front Street————Phone 636 | | Alaska vessel North Star and men from Juneau s ; hostess” flower garden was greatly | When they were only economical. L B — i | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER ; . i those who have attained the age of 50 and Wwhose | hostess [ as greatly e M Ogest Quapd cuiter Haida, will out for the Ant-| @ tlines are unduly expansive. One is reminded |admired by the women at the event. [ —— | B MONE GROTHING, arctic in October. It is not the first such enterprise lof the elder Roosevelt who prescribed regular equita- iOnv_guest. Ole Syre, whose bu'lh-; A whole century ago the United States sent ap official | g 9 MO 10090 WO ORI his. program | . |day it happened to be, was presented | | | QOK and LEARN THRIFT CO-OP party to the Antarctic. The Byrd expedition, \\-nh;(,f compulsory physical training for youth, has en- Each question counts 20. A" !’;nh a blrt.hqay (‘a‘kc by Mrs. ch{( 3 20 i 180 men, is expected to nail down the American claim | rofled some 8000000 in the movement. Russia falls § oore"oc 6o is fair, 80, good. ! fonmng,mv\lhnlv Mrs. Joe Brandmier, ! Phone 767 Phone G tineat i to one or two of the more salubrious areas, now claimed | into line with a “culture parade” of Soviet boys and 5 S g l?w:o(;rt thorp, sang a song in his| By A. C. Gordon | 3 asiineau olor in Ellsworth s 5 T girls anc! capital. . Do you - e 5 | 7 the United States Government. sppan, an. 8 e Siec AL v il ajor baseball club? e e " : & 2 3 'Tl‘r- \fl le n‘nt\r‘" remains highly theoretical, since | that 30,000,000 of the population of 80,000,000 rise from -"f; r;‘vr’:ich o thas e DritEs !wflc_l Mrs',d gm;: Al;}dmg_ Mr. Bob| 1. The Book of Revelation in the " PHONE 727 L who e s igily i s oo .o | bed every morning to stretch, touch the floor withou grooms married Elizabeth Mar- W{ Z?,:a an] o] Y, Mr, and Mrs. G.| giple supplied the title for what e R GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING no government yet has any use for land below the | papging the knees, swing and sway at the command of | vin: (a) Douglas Corrigan, (b) . Sample. Patty Wright. Paul E.|famous novel? o Gas—Oil—Storage Antarctic Circle. But the time for individual efforts |, voice coming over the radio. Raymond Massey, (¢c) Duke | 5:bda.h]‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Za-| 2 In what city is the Smithson- | !{nn. You May Find It's Solu- is gone. The German Government recently made a| Nor are the democracies indifferent. Great Britair Da?‘le)l"_’! &l have St i]s‘;:‘a“, Mr‘.{anger.;. l"ya:ner KR/}‘L' !ian Institute? |} tion at the —— . 4 ‘e & 1 B w N e { |son, Vera awkins, . Johnson. I i formal claim to one area, which happens to lie inside | is organizing the “National Fitness Council for England . For what purpos - - » -| 3. What is the difference between the area claimed by Norway. This cvidently means |and Wales " France has gencral compulory military | Josephand Marshall counties I || W. . Pinsen, of Hoonah; Mr. and |a reprieve, a pardon, and » commu- || Health Foods Center HARRY s Ll sl ity training, including physical culture, for high school | Indiana bee o hay o milie | MIS: O S. Syre, Helen and Bob; | tation? Krafft Building—2nd Floor that all the half dozen governments concerned must i 4, Inner Mnn‘?ll. 5 i:: ¥ |Mr. and Mrs. A C. Adams, Alfred| 4 In what i T R O Sy At o RACE A , ol oir clal DYS. alliance wil oviet Russ : St 5 D ; . . oM dETing RN bt R Clalmy | The idea should be encouraged. Perhaps the day | rY alliance Wi | Charles, Robert and Ellis; Don Lav- | canal opened to commerce? ARMBAIT S A new age of discovery has reached the stage of | wij) come when wars are fought not between armies 5. What_governor said he'd |aleth, A. E. Miller, Sig. A. Christen-| "5 Who was elected President of planting flags and driving s. But the obstacles|put tennis teams. Navies could be abandoned and | sign a petition for his own re- | -‘-*"_- Kenneth Lee, of Excursion In- | the U, 8. in what was known as the FINE “The Bquibd ~* this time are not jungle fever, tropical insects, and |swimming races substituted. Submarines could be | eall? |xet: Mrs. Jean Butts, of Elfin Cove; |Log Cabin and Hard Cider Cam- Stores of such deterrents to the white man’s burden. scrapped and replaced by diving contests. Diplomats Answers on Page Six Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Minard, MIs. paign”? Watch und Jewelry Repairing Alaska” e Vo N could settle matters over the chess board. Children gm’ Blr)a"f‘?lsr and ;i’;lghber] Bar- | ANSWERS at very reasonable rates could be drafted at a tender age and trained for spell- ara, Dick Johnson of Port Althorp,| 1. “The Four Horsemen of the ) LAW FOR THE LOWLY ing bees. Their elders could serve their period of [ EDWIN l[Rov GAU” Carl Vevelstad of Petersburg, Mr.|Apocalypse,” by Vincent Blasco P AUL BLOEDHORN — compulsory service at croquet. {and Mrs. Jack Ronning, Joe Repik, | Ibanez. S. FRANKLIN STREET o aneDuRsEe Ao - August Chopp, Mr. and Mrs. Mag- » In the United States there is one lawyer for every How these dog days do encourage dreaming! Is Io wED l" EAS' P Tarean® of tie ‘Galt o 2. Washln_gton, D.C. 750 persons. In cities the incidence is even greater. T T R R0 s i e e 16131 ¢ Goldwin mine,| 3. A reprieve suspends punish- ; s e I ants " il | The Italians have developed cloth made from milk . 3 s {ment for a time, a pardon frees a Front St.—Triangle Bldg. J @ tance, has one practicing lawyer for| ——————— i " A £ > 2 and bamboo. We'd like to know what-would happen Edwin LeRoy Gault, of Skagway. convicted person from punishment|{ Phone 221 Alice Clark every 500 persons and a good many other attorneys in| 3 3 . - iy { 8 B ¥ UHE s — % ' and restores citizenship, and Faderal and Tercit 1 afrines however, #f the wearer of a dress of that cloth should | 14 Miss Elsie Hammer, of St. Paul | ' | | es ship, and a com- Peter Pan Beauty Shoppo ”’v-v": s : "‘ i ‘,;' “_ ‘“‘" R be compelled to utter a curdling scream Park, Minn., will be married at.the| . HOSPITAL NOTES | mutation lessens the punishment. Superior Beauty Service e need them. American law is undoubtedly the apian Mrrdiiisid s home of Miss Hammer’s parents in M];;M—B‘" = i;d—mitl';d—*(o = } ; 19!14. | Second Floor JUNEAU most complex in the world and few of our citizens can | A resident of Utah m,'\“ ited his jaw uttering 2 | 5¢. paul Park on August _11. Ve s Honital for sitaloalls thia:‘ . William Henry Harrison. Triangle Bldg. ALASEA negotiate the way from the cradle to the grave with-|sigh of pleasure as he prepared to quaff a stein of | Gault has gone east by train. After morning | STy e ] out running into difficulties that call for legal advice. | beer. ell. the testimonial ought to sell for enough | the ceremony the couple will motor 3 Y ) NATIVE BABY DIES Whether we have so many lawyers because our law | !0 Pay the doctor bill. foithie icpatt vin . YellbwaibnoNRATK] « Admilied . to: St., Antvs; Hosnital HERE THIS MORNING is 50 complex or whether our law is so complex because | G R . jBnd will sall from Seattle on theyy,. 2 pastr ix receiving medical B sl el i S Ontario farmers use mechanical scarecrows which | steamer Yukon which arrives in|, 3 5 J L. C. SMITH and CORONA we have so many lawyers is one of those hen-egg argu-| .. 1 s Ao 2 attention. Harriet Clark, two - month - old | fire blank cartridges during the day and shoot off | Skagway August 29. There the| g : . TYPEWRITERS ments that can have no clear-cut answer. | fireworks at night. However, two will get you ten that |couple will visit with Mr. Gaul'ts| G. L. Bush was admitted to St.|baby of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, ol and Serviced by But we do know this: millions of Americans don't | the idea doesn't prove popular with European farmers. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gault,| A2 Hospital today and is receiv- |died this morning at the Govern- receive legal advice they need and thousands of lawyers They’d figure Hitler may spare them the expense. for a month, then o to Losmolinos, | \"8 treatment for an injured ankle. g]’:né:fig:u‘:v E:it;sml\:g:iu?x‘;; Bt J B B“flord & co i A & % 4 T S f ! . o 8o o molinos Inn-Hotel and the Losmo-| S8 | EQUALIZATION BOARD Satisfied Customers’ LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | linos Water Company, owned and MEETINGS operated by his parents. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL| Ty consider Tax Assessments, and Mr. Gault was a student at the | ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND |make adjustments, the City Council () University of Washington and Miss| PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD |will sit as an Equalization Board Juneau Helody House Krafft () Hammer attended college in Min- AND DISTRIBUTION | on the evenings of August 7, 8, 9, and nesota. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN 10, from eight to ten o'clock. Music and Electrie Appliances Mnfg. & Bullding Co., Ine, —— e that on July 15th, 1939, GEORGE | H. J. TURNER, (Next Irvimg's Market) CABINET WORK—GLASS 4 BIDNICK, as administrator of the |adv. City Clerk. Front Street Phone 65 PHONE 62 MRS HOLBROOK estate of Ivan Macyznski, common- .- . ly known as John Rudy, deceased,! “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all A — . made and filed in the above-|book stores, 50 cents. HON()RS VlSlTORS entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, — TELEPHONE—51 ] his final account and report and ' ¥ Ti L ‘;T i { et petition for final award and dis-, 998 iane o o i tribution, and that on said day this i Mrs. | Wellman Holbrook was | STbIHOD 4nd that on sal At CORNED BEEF hostess la_x(bxevem;ngb with dtinger that a hearing be had upon said AND NEW CABBAGE i and two tables of bridge a er Final Account and Report and Peti- | hqme o Sev.flnlh Street‘.wx‘ximt com(; tion for award and distribution be- al the BARANOF | Ie 1 pliment to _Ml;s ch:ureJ i t'Hfln fore it on Saturday, October 14, 1939, | 4 - OMMERCIAL AND | Dex ‘two Triends, Miss Juelle Hed~figs'10:00 o'olock, A M. of MO G M o SAVINGS ACCOUNTS « ton and Miss Betty Parslow, all|ge tne office of the said United! Weather Strinpi V‘i“'l‘)f hfrre‘l S tornions of tous States Commissioner, and Probate € er flPFmg CAPITAL—$50,000 | pautiful ci rpiece ol " | {o ]& R iy carden: ok Judge, in the Federal - Territorial SOLD and INSTALLED by SURPLUS—$100,000 rom TS, e Building, in Juneau Precinct, Ter- LOCAL DEALER her summb‘er 1homu (‘::‘:; d N;._he, ritory of Alaska, and requiring all FREE ESTIMATES 2% PAID ON SAVINGS | dinner table for tne occasion. Miss ] | persons to then and there appear Phone 123 Victor SAFE DEPOS! XES | White was awarded honors for|ang make their objections, if any, i Powers i IT BO! | cards during the evening thereto, and to the settlement there- — 4 | R SR ¥\ of and to the distribution of the en- | L tire residue of the assets of this es- . . | S. PAUL RETURNING ; i Mrl:lRW ';J ';;ul "m "m“mmg ‘o | tate direct to JUSTINA MACYZN- Finnish Steam Bath - = | e SKI, mother of deceased, residing at OPEN EVERY DAY i il G Jupeau aboardsthe Yukon butglbbe, i Gome, ‘Lipisca dolna, Gal in's arona a o i i » stap over in Wrangell;for a okt Pon:;m" P gena, I .10 a.m. till midnight ) “OUT THAR AMONG THE ROCKIES—Thouh she lacks the west's usual chaps and | of weeks be(a® Toming hera. L GroraE BIONIOK, DR E. MALIN. DO Fro _— sombrero, Lisbeth Lindenberg of Charleston, W. Va., is well booted as she mounts a patient horse l‘ b2 T et Administrator. Tiui.menh n;d .C., P. It at the Quarter Circle H ranch west of Manitou Springs, Colo. She’s one of the summer crop of east- J U N E A U - A L A S K A First publication, July 18, 1939. ‘Lask publication, August 8, 1939, Massage 142 wfllghh! Ave. Phone 673 r S & The Book ALASKA, Revised lndl erners who hie to the rugged west and “dude” ranches to spend their vacations. l’l:aesgg Now On Su_‘lke;’flifio