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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1939. BT % 11 k E . policy is not understandable to me. Are you aware D(lll\ AlASKA LLIMPIre | prior to the Crecho-Slovak act ci rosbery, the YEARS AGO Professional . —— e TR whole of Germany's colonial demands haa been the| Oroscope Prom THE m a 1r e C Or Pruternal Societies e . " pusiness TeSdent | subject of very serious consideration in Great Britain? | | sy i Qastineau Channel e nens. Aluskar "**" I war should come, and Germany were to win, it g i IS but do not compal” | SEPTEMBER 29, 1919 lrt ay Second Class Matter. | would have to be a short war, a lightning war, ac- ) il At (0 . Ed Andrews, accompanied by Paul B = ing to our experts. I often think that we in TN 5 5 } - P. 0. ELKS meet I r 9 ; at " Kegel, left on the Evelyn G for the o eila- ‘ every Wednesday at 8 and have something to learn from you in regard SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 scene of Kegel's wrecked boat to as- The Emplu e)‘tlel‘7 ',fo"'",;,,,, ‘ Drs. Kaser and b, . Visiting ‘broties onducting foreign policy. We invite the genius| 0 oo oo o oo o | certain if there could be any sal-i tions and Dest wishes “h o welcome. H. C. RED- REMRER of the German people to come to us and organize , .o ;dw;:“ tn its aspects, There, vaging. Kegel’s boat piled up on a Ih"-hdfly annivessiy, to th row || Freehurgel’ MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. t s in England like our road transport which is in s o sion supposed to accent aggres- beach during a storm on Lynn Canal. | fowing: Y | DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. “ 1 chaotic condition. Another war would be more hor- | giveness and to encourage dictator- SEPTEMBER 29 | Blomgren Building ot — ST AR ible than the last. After such a war a peace treaty |ial impulses. This may be strong in| H. R ?""‘i“:";’\ '::‘;’L":‘ t;’”rl"’:l’_‘ Judge William A. Holzheimer PHONE 56 ULODGE NO. 147 e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | will be concluded compared with which the Treaty |its influences in this country as well after a two sl i | Frank Dunn Second and fourth Delivered by carrler In Juncan and Dourlas for $1.25 per month | Europe. Labor is under the thorp, Dundas Bay and several other e P o Alonss (0 bt ot By wall, postage yaid. at | rates [t Versailles was child’s play. The more you contem- [as in Europe. La caniéries, “Ha' ‘repots WHBE b HE] ames Ramsay . j ! One year, in advance, $13.00 n advance, $6.00; | N o . .| most unfortunate planetary direc~ ¢4 ? i 2 P o J. V. Hickey | in Scottish Rite Temple ene month, in | plate these things, the more you will realize that people Whion leaders may teflect | have been a serious accident, “Shep ol il | Dr.A.W Stewart beginning at 7:30 p. m. Bubscribers ‘nnmv‘m you and us must find ways and means of prevent- ":”f’w’x"‘dmg‘_ to +ile sritiineiy accident slid down a cliff sev- 15 ":\’: ssis O CHAS. W. HAWKES- the Business Office of any failurs B LSl Mt nttivs, | THe YaY GciRion Tests Wit Sol| e i - The.stars af.|eral hundred feet with painful re- i " DENTIST | |WORTH, Worshipful Master; Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Offics, 374 la » people. . It is your Fuehrer and not my aged |, Heart and Home: - The'stars af- | ). 1, pis trousers. He admits he : Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. . kg S Peoy bl s - |fect the choice of colors in dress or| =", horrow pants before return- i e e SEWARD BUILDING [| ——— s MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED mrss s e o Prime Minister who will give the signal for the attack | i terior decoration. Light blue, the ;- ” il i Office Phone 469 | ) ropattioetion (ot sB. to 1t or mot [{f the worst comes to the worst, and, honestly speak-||ycky color of Libra subjects, is sup=| ' o | 3 % . otherwise credited the local newsling, I fear that Goebbels and Ribbentrop are keeping |posed to assure harmony of Spirit| . ... General J. C. Murphy LOOK and LEARN —_— G"Y SMITH oo, sk birsidy ——————— | important information away from the Fuehrer. The|with the material. In choosing the | (o "1\ Westward on the Ala- % | Dr. Judson Whittier ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAR “‘TF’;',"”B";?HL“““‘“ Germs jon possesses an equaly high percentage [autumn wardrobe it may be remem- ., By A. C. Gord: 3 iz et f intelligent men and women as other nations, if not |bered that reds suggest the martian bt y . on CHIROPRACTOR | GBORGE D. CLOSE, I epresenta- | o il g influence. Subjects of air signs at- ; sport: high 49, low 42 Drugless Physician Stves, with offices I F 0. Portland, | perhaps even greater than certain other nations. Why s @ tat f- bel well Weather report 1gh 49, low E R Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 » tile, Chicaso, New York and Bostos | U thinking 4 e e ,‘an the reputation o ing well-| 1. What is ¢ erg”? Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg i —_c{re.you aversa to thinking mafiers oves, independent ssed and the Libra women enjoy A 5 152 2. What President’s niece presid- * “PHONE 661 i PUROLA REMEDIES : SERATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gllbe A lington, Discuss matters with your friends and show them this | nCeSS arti ¢ taste. { e = 5 ite se g % P, | success in artistic taste ed over the Whm.Hou:.( as ”FlrsL PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- i | Business Affairs: This is a day e - ——— | Lady during his term of office? FULLY COMPOUNDED s what King-Hall wrote. Doubtless his mes-| which fortunately may be curtailed [) AJLY LESSONS '| 3 How many books, chapters,and | | : | sage has lost much in being translated from English (by half-holidays, for the stars seem e | verses does the Bible contain? | nr Jolln H Ge er Front Street Next Coliseum o German and back again into English, and even|to presage business obstacles. Labor IN ENGLISH | What part of a horse is lhe" . . Y PHORE e Bl . ;'.)rn‘ through deletions in the German Propaganda |troubles may interfere with building " | “withers"? | DENTIST ®in Eitat A s | hipping. Avoidance of ar- | 5. Which is farther south, the tip Room 9—Valentine Bldg. t is certain tha 3oebbels ave|and with shipping. ks { = ", (:'_[,”,lfl ”,’ ‘: ?’, <‘,.. ): o M;“m I,‘ !1‘\‘ ;lumum is advised, for quarrels and By W. L. Gordon | of Florida or the tip of Texas? ‘ PHONE 762 | SR o Ty oy the feast forceful portions for TEPW.| ;o oreements are fomented under| ___.. et ANSWERS | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. | der that he repeated as much of the English | )./ sway. | | 1. A measure of energy. _—_ M 5 , " g » " ’ | appeal as he did, but perhaps Reply” was not| noiional Tssues: Jupiter rising'a| Words Often Misused: The plural| 2, James Buchanan, who was a ‘ TOITIOITOW S Styles | circula among German reade it is being circu- | o chinoton, D. C. indicates in-|of staff (stick or piece of wood) is|bachelor | e United Sta thoroughly that copies | crease of the prestige of the United |st The plural of staff (number | 3. 66 books, 1,189 chapters, and || DR. H. VANCE 11 Today heir way to Alaska States as a world power. Governs ons) is staffs. o L173 verse ; ]‘ OSTEOPATH (1] 4 | Dr. Goebbel's rey when it is not villainizing the | ment expenditures will reach a new| Often Mlx.\proni,lmlulw-'l mc;‘x';““(k ; 4 y '1:110 ridge between the shoul- Consultation and examination | s : ; irg i n | Pronounce last syllable akt, not ak; |der bones. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | E nation, vents personal spleen and ridicule on |high as preparedness is ipushed; gn Pronounce last syllable a J 4P : 2; H . = e PETRONS’ spcen ARG TIICHE O an ‘extenkive ' scale. | Enlstimta | accent first sylable. | 5. The tip of Florida. {| 7t 9:30 by appointment. i ) e o s S elled: iscellaneous. e astineau Hotel Annex | fe state that vou ‘have|Army and navy will be large and| Often Misspelled: Miscellaneous. — : REPLY TO A REPLY | Scy Se oo havel training for service thorough. Whilg| Observe the sc and the 11 { her home? : |_South Franklin St. Phone 177 Re: been nomir lidate for Parliament. Do ;“h position of Jupiter should give| Synonyms: Radiance, radiancy A. Tt is better -for the: MOthER | s} Thiers Has'eoma't the Bditor's desk & expec to receive this notification | pesyrance that peace will be main=|radiation, brilliancy, brightness, lus- | to do 1’1'"':111 ‘,“" #ixliiyof “nl: : G e e e ¥ o T 3 4 awe and respect? That indeed would be enough | tained and the situation of Great!ter ..\ph‘mlur effulgence. g i Q 5, ou (. a »Mimm: ,av e" her ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | let entitled “The Reply to Engli 1 ¢ ' o re| Word Stud, a word three | partner's arm when entering the . rinkle the face of a cab: €. ... Ha, ha ha!|Britain much improved, there are : A kel o s Graduate Los Angeles College | author is Reich Minister Dr But we re said. Y chief, Lord Halifax, | portents of sudden moves on the|limes and it 1-\;‘?"“‘ bLfl \k‘* _‘""l‘:(‘\’l”,‘% room, at an informal din-| of Optometry and | 4 PRt satisfied with your schd chess board of Europe. Thus wisdom | crease our vocabulary by mastering ¥ Opthalmolo; | AT BUIEd Wi, your S0 o i e Uinm States be-|one word each day. Today's word No; she should merely walk at | | s o | The reply seem: be: Ye are breaking b now remains for you to do, Mr.| iciates Bhab the Unite | Dissenting; expressing disagreement, |his side. | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground || '————_—?” 3 treaties, going back on our word and oppressing com- -Propagand is to mk‘ about humanity and|™y C L ot Affairs: Jupiter cul- | “The motion carried without a dis-| e s | The Rexall Siore . ; . : S ok W ind | understanding by Jove, here it comes . .. YOU|,yinating at Warsaw indicates a|senting voice” . | The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Your Reliable Pharmacists arativ el 0p. bl W o 5 oo t f 1 t 1 t vour v v 2 = 3 g 1 - | { - i 3 ; j = do not of cc us to believe that your view- | petter outlook for Poland. Saturn is| v [Enlargeg, Now, 01 Sale; AL Buil has been doing the same for centuries ybody in Germany knows t in a place most unfavorable to the| ——— ~ = s—————— | SN TR The Charles w Carier ut er-MaurO | Dr. Goebbels, Nazi Director of 1z You dear old chatterbox! . . .|financial condition of the Soviet, MODERN | MEAT BALLS 11! | e e Haak 66 HTY ver cxnmiptin 4 ‘CandiaiYs; are o I government, a fact that will inf-| ™M O | {11 MOHUBI’Y I [ citing the slave trade, “bombardment of Zanzibar howing ctionate feeling for those Germans €nce Stalin in his policies toward ETIQU ETTE and 11 _ | | b i hshiann e Blaliy defenfe: ool neasioy S5t owi \is shows | Oriental difficul'yes | Italian Spaghetti 11 Fourth and Franklin Sts. 1 1 xound 8 ¢ i i i Persons whose birthdate it is have | p b* B f T | PHONE 136 | less town British concentr aceoun Tase EDOMCE T drey SHVHON the augury of a year of progress.| By Roberta Lee arano omorrow || for the deaths of 27,000 Boer women and children you are but a mere candidate—a beginner | pen will improve their finances, Wor | ar, i Y starvation blockade G Amri seems that y J is impossible to|men will win social success, although | gt - blood-bath . . . 500 killed in col g wi more stupid than | they may arouse jealousy. | Have Your Eyes Examined by ol minutes . . . Waziristan ris But above all, do not m e mis-| Children born on this day prob-| Q When a girl goes to a party T.em your pen right | D B L C l H S GRAVES Barita® te the Germans a - stupid [2bly will be serious and thoughtful.|with a young man who is a straneer USE | I. hae arison | “The Clothing Man” i Y iyl n you yourself appear to be It scems to us|These subjects of Libra may pos-fo all the guests, how should she snmms OPTOMETRIST | This is all very intere y even k b / & g {sess mechanical genius, but they |introduce him? ¥ | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER true. But it is no answer e present situation. e ) b y .. . |should be carefully trained and wise+{ . A. Introduce him to the hostess,| | Front Street————Phone 636 & MARX CLOTHING Dr; Goelbels' eiégrig -amailed broadside to thou isk t etter points 101y gyided. jwho will, if she knows her duty, in- | e sands’in the United State 1 presumably tisat with a beginner | . (Copyright, 1939) {troduce him to the other guests. TEET: W neutral nations, i By the way, if - e i, Q. Isn’t a girl, still under age, you mh alauy& want it | “ ries would resound { privileged to issue an invitation to | letter sent to : Bt i L GOLDSTEIN FUR STORE | __ bbb i A il THBIFT co-m’ | Gasfineau Momr Wirging that L 1pire "““““”'l:“‘ will be open evenings from 7 to 9.| Ph 767 PhOne | have a copy of ter can no longer bam-| e pave just received a large ~mp- : H one i - ok oo o s ey s 1 e s} BELIEVE YOU ME~1 SLEEP in my R iffe n s, 3 | one 2 | R T eac : different inds' of furs. The | pn(,e.s‘ FORRLIVE | rocerl | y 50 badly, thou ;> Goebbels re represents | will surprise you. ‘ WOOD sown. SLEEPING ROBE | GENER(?IL A‘{;FBS‘IZ‘_ES:IRING ? thoug! e s it naybe what we've| You are welcome to come and se 2 iiar c h nd in the Reich, maybe what wee| You are affe gnd sec], Lo OW get yourself a Woods 3-Star “Eiderdown”, Silieer and have served these many years past | G| for Fall and Winter. Insulated with Woods Evae- HNNISH STEAM BATH in the Roy \ prop: da. As far as AR 0 T IR R ) live waterfowl down, in thick over-lapping tubes. Warm, Your Ailment Calling You H ARRY tific R ned, at least, Dr. Goebbels | L 0 c K SMI T H =7 Sl duruble virgin wool kersey lining. No-draft design with | | Scientific Treatments and Baths Internat n a greater service if he { down-filled underlaps beneath fastening. Water-repel- | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- | RACE e niiata Let Us Repair Your Locks 1 lent windbreaker cover. Sure comfort and protection, night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. s : gy | OR MAKE NEW KEYS || XS JENSWRY from freczing "“":s"‘(“;é‘:}’::;m ; 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673| | DRUGGIST . . ~ . | z — « Distinctly the Exception JORGENSON MOTORS | 3 o P T * % o ’lé}:: Squl:zb SR Auto Repair Work—Gas less—two sizes. Get a genuine WOODS. / Al msn?, (New York Times) *| | Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. o A Chinese laundryman established a local prece- | bmmmmm———m—— | HNE . . other day by getting himself sent to jail fo:®| % 5 e e e Watch und Jewelry Repairing is said that a search of court records at very reasonable rates ears failed to reveal the con- “The Store for Men” rese on @ similar chargs , PAEUL BLOE?;;IE!RN SARIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. tion of any This case is plobnb]\ the L‘(Lepl)nn which p"a‘/Ps the Tule of Chinese temperance. As far as alcool is : N BRI R A ] most abstemious races in the world. Yet it was vs 50. There was a time when drunkenness 1ina’s national vice. The Shu Ching, or Book H o T 29 story, compiled by Confucius, contains the fam- e o o Announcement Against Drunkenness,” and edict L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | Sold and Serviced by . | , the twelfth century, B. C. Tt argued per- as & & c ore and more convinced ead Ribbe 1asively against the evils of drink, permitted officials " J: B- B“fflrd 0. trop, Goebbels and ‘Himmier re impossible | to enjoy wine “to elevation” only after their work was rmncn ACKER || “our Doorstep Is Worn by poopie : oy clude agreements done, and then invoked the death penalty indiscrim- ! Satistied Customers' that will b It wil vou to hear the ately against all who could not or would not cure A news but I am compe very little reliance | “cmselves of ""7 ‘“”L”“”‘L » “ l d n is nowe ys placed on H in England. There L3 J“ e o ' ; All of the belligerents in the European war hav. G 1 Eleect ean ous is not the hope ritain will make | ,p550nced that God is on their side ]whu‘h will be enera ec rlc Y a ce s to G y in Germany’s| confusing to people who know Him as the Prince of $89 95 {| Music and Klectric Appliances word has been restored. In many ways Germany’s' “eace 'Y (Next Irving's Market) 54 ' LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES . 23 8 Front Street Phone 6§ | S ———————— German Captors Put Poles to Work WASHER Weather Stripping Krafft's 6 soLD d INSTALLED b; l"flll IINLY e !4(-)'(‘7AL DEALER £ Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. FREE ESTIMATES CABINET WORK—GLASS 6 Phone 133 Victor Powers PHONE 62 D —— [ ] ‘ . TELEPHONE —51 —NOTE:— $89.95—G. E. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 ‘ SURPLUS—$100,000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $69.95—IS ALL YOU PAY Always a Liberal Trade in at ALASKA ‘ ' : — ELECTRIC LIGHT First National Bank L 1. N. Radiophoto . { | German censor descritzd this picture as “Polish civilian prisoners, including Jews, led to work.” W hether and PoWER C”MPAN ! soldier or civilian, prisoners are moved into the interior of Germany as fast as they can be registered. | Farmers put them to work and are supposed to clothe, board and feed them and pay them 60 per ce:t u‘t'x;IAs J U N E A U i A L A s K A prevailing wage. Thus Gerwany relieves shortage of workers behind her fighting lines, . - | R R R T R e S R —

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