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4 e arble and hung with tapestries”; and fin the or of Hitler himself, with his apparent unwill- less or ir city to listen to any reply that is not A it acceptance of some demand, his alternating S . Ppres HELEN TROY BENT \nd Business Manager M00ds of calm and fury, his denunciations of the R. L BERNARD Bocond Alaska 3 sh in one moment and protestations of friendship THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, | c%)roscope» “The stars incline but do not compal’” s ) OCTOBER 6, a thrillir 1919 pitchers duel TRIDAY OCT 6, 1939. be- Vit 4 I h?fizppy | @wthday I-E:rectory rofessional Fraternal Societlu @Gastineau Channel Enterec ln the Post Office eau Second (‘\vfllAné‘;!”r ex on August 28, two ¢ before he attacked 3 - o Hod" Eller, of the Cincin- S ' o he even asked the British Ambassador whether R \ti Reds, and Claude Williams of T o sty B. P. v‘;»dELKS meet | would be willing to accept an alliance with SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 the Chicago White Sox, the former | = The Empire extends fOflv"i"‘,’“' [ Drs. Kaser and SR A 1 jermany!—his declaration that he was by nature an Adverse planetary aspects domin- | (;jymphed by a score of 5 to 0. This | tions and best wishes * o wkod welcome. H. C. RED- HY;V! L mEmate % not a politician, and once the Polish question "€ today, according to astrology. \e fourth victory for the Reds | lbm"dny anniversii,, to the Toi-) Freeburger | MAN, Exalted Riler: M. i 1ad been settle would end his lif an artist— f'“””“‘;“'” NI“““""‘ a2 e L o € Worla St ‘ o DENTISTS | H. SIDES, Secretary. believed to sharpen oresight and — ? 11di; | - — Wit 1l the will be unforgettable fragments of the tre- & o Blomgren Building e _— Ly J bton ”’ )" e "‘ ‘( : $ - "’ }\‘ 1*‘ many danger smay be avoided.Cau-| The driving of the Jualin tunnel | OCTOBER 6 | PHONE 56 | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147 o et S e —— ; ama which these official documents hold.|tion in signing papers is advised been let by contract and Olaf F. Clements Bateereh by carites . Fuedy and Danela events and motives that led up to the war|There is a portent unfavorable to|ryonstad, C. Bomby and Carl Edi- | gnes Tubbs Second and fourth By mail. postage 1iaid L annc epar om Hitler’s enigmatic |ux.\rm-‘.umm|n\ real estate or building | ree well known miners,. se- Elizabeth Rice i N G\ !:Ogdf\(y”‘;f 1eifitchTmnnt‘h Ome year, in advance, {1200 ) rojects. The evening aten | : sruber | in Scottish Rite Temple 1 1k his most solemn word the |projects. The evening is threaten-|.ured the contract Vivian Gruber | S nth. in ol T . e eecriver: a ' * ’ : m to do so, that he will make any |ing since quarrels may be easily | ey i Mrs. Kate Jarman | Dr. A W Siewart ?:P}%X\Snm%vatn’liswgbgn el y it oF el any He ATyt Bt 3 _|started and physical conflicts may| . A. Boyle, of the local land of- | Edward Christensen DENTIST WORTH, Worshipful Master: Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 $ p i 50 sod o e caused by hastily spoken words aid 80 homesteads had been Mrs. Peter Bond {1 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS hEcletary " T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, e v 3 % % i ined = | " Heart and Home: This is a day | sliminated from the forest reserve Fred Newman SEWARD BUILDING ! — The Associated Pre - y eotitle r | 2XP! ; a8 policy; elther | yhen heads of business and fami-|py executive order | Harry D. Murray i Office Phone 469 republication of ! tehes | ! at actor, or because he has |lies should be definite in guidance. | 2 { SRS | ! """m.f.'n'; e p and alsc L | sor ¢ for temporarily convincing | Trouble with employees is nuilcntm; william Garn, a blacksmith oOf | [r=————————— | D J d Wh GuY M e A I hixe e t statement which he finds|in the form of strikes which will was among the crew of || ittier R T GU | ‘s ALASEAAN TRAT OF &NY Y > pr 1 his listener, he almost never [have far-reaching effects. Both the| eaving on the Estebeth to Jua- DAILY Lgs?ggs - cgn(s)oPEACTOR - } ipression of plain eynicism. Throughout | theater and the printing plant may | work for the tunnel u)nnlu-“[ IN ENGL 11 GEORGE D_CLOSE, Inc, N Newspaper Represer : & HRmbibed: b QIR el { ) Drugless Physician | ttves, with offices ir i co. I s, Portla | reporte otestations of desire|De Dampered as clashes widi ahor| io; | ¥ I Office hours: 10-12, 1-5,7-9 | | | B I loer e York and Hoss iz : oem sincereprovided, | /€2ders are precipitated. Although | = | || Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | S T REPRESENTAT! Niltabon. 101 ) el R e en who represent foreign ideolo-| William Hyde of Tenakee was in | By L. Gordon PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES f course, tha e cou .]A. is friendsh ies may be suppressed warning is|town and was registered at the Al-| - PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. — erms the excuse that Germany had to act|given the martyr idea will be strong |aska Hotel. He operated a laundry | i . - S . S i el Often \h\ | FULL ) 1stant because of “atrocities” of Poles|n its unfortunate influenc Tenakee | o' Al s Rt i Mgl to PIE] i Y COMPOUNDED inst devised merely for propagan-| Business Affairs: Merchants may |l i . Samars s g | | Front Street Next Coliseum ¥ ! ¥ e Srriierh o | ebeth arived | Adventures.” Allude means to refer | | Dr. Jolln H. Geyer ic it is striking that Hitler felt it|eXpect fair trade in clothing, fuel| The mail boat Estebeth arrived|i, something indirectly. Say, “He | PHONE 97—Free Deli | X s propaganda even into private|and foodstuffs. Rise in the cost of |from Sitka and way points at 10 0= | ¢hore at great length of his adven-| | DENTIST 3 » very | 3 . i iving is forecast Householders | clock and was to leave again at|iy,res" { Room 9—Valentine Bldg. | ~or British Ambassador. Judging g ; e | tures | ol [ oy i R etELs Tehl oF felbrad int hid hm[.nl n]ll(‘) \(\46\’\ o;) (nl\&;l\}n; he usual hour | Often Mispronounced: Plural. Pro- | | N o kg IR | 1 - - g i TUls ‘and. vegeianies emands for P |nounce ploor-al, oo as in book, not - e e 1 on, one would almost gather that his| iq for children will be numerous| E. G. Keeney of the DuPont Pow- |ne i tor | T P | o mtiack jon Folbel prie pectiplieeciive el o ompany, rented the Sim Frei- | " ofien Misspelleds Dysentery; dys, | ] Tomorrow S StYIeS | iful of Germans, and that Danzig and| National Issues: Tendency to dic-| house ot ot : Gl | 1" i rw ly incidental questions. He even| ate will become more apparent _ | synonyms: Reconcile, reunite, con- | DR. H. VANCE ] TodaY | implied in a ved tone that the British guaran- | Jersons who exercise authority. The | Mr. and Mrs. Gustay Johnson of | uiliate pacify, placate, propitiate, | | OSTEOPATH ! , Poland “forced” him into the agreement with | °Tesident of the United States will [Auk Bay were guests at the Gas-|parmonize || consultation and examination | | | : ‘eveal strengthened purposes to pro- | tineau Hotel. | Word Study: “Use a word three| free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | oy 4 | Russi; R ect what has been achieved through — i e | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | T suzzles rem re thing is cles g [ times and it is yours.” Let us in- | — e e ouzzles remain, one thing is clear.| ;o ,qministration. There is a plane-| Weather: highest 40, lowest crease our vocabulary by mastering Gastineau Hotel Annex | HITLER TO Hx( Rl 2 d“my, ooy | influence that bodes fll for|rain one word each day. Today’s word: | _couth Franklin St. Phone i 8 hey insisted again and again | yarmony, however, and in both poli- - | titesiots Bavoni wiat Cis imaniteet | | 3 were attacked they wou | ical parties sharp and determined | i it —— | or avowed: undisclosed. “Their ac'l‘ BRI T £ O TR, WS e | J 7 ; et Ml i¥erenzh o’ opinitin sabk (I e btis oo P MPS uneau’s Own S e Br | tivities betrayed ulterior motives. & ; Bave;believed thi | International Affairs: The pol ‘\] O'DE R | ¥ e | Rggfl'{'esgog Angllfe.s(g(l)’l'll:‘.glz tore . i o . | ents are threatening for intern: o | of Optometry and ne I Sto “ : lh » Balk ional developments. Economic prob ETiQU B : i - Op‘;hahmfi;gy — S orm Over the balkans ems, which will become more press- * LOOK and LEARN'| || i ) ne € ! - 5 71) wintet will be t By Roberta s v Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | ; b & : : R L R e * The Rexall Store ng r G 2 Gunm I ed Iror ard, the Nazi- | n certain European nations., Ill g By A. C. Gordon Your Reliable Pha i Mo oel 0 error 1t in Rum: their | iealth again is foretold for botn' HOW should a girl refuse a - 1 B {i fimm et . hiw onee on by as ing Pre- | ditler and Mussolini. There is an |937C€ 2 S ot tha AR c C | utler-Maur SRS 3 o vil omen for statesmen in com A. Say, “I am sorry, bup I have| 1. i Gl A The Charles W. Carter 0 It is grant ) re e | mic nd ¢ scu. Tha Waniha When Aevers asbinl IS ance engaged,” If true. Other- | "Zer0 four®? [ | Dru Co cost, up tc But, from now g despera Vil affect those who bear resnonci. | Wise, she may’say, “Thank you, but| 2. What is the leading fur-pro- | Morluary (11 g Lo. he for I ch | Ge , nite = © DEAT TESPORSIT [y "am sitting this out” In either|dUCing country of the world? [ | 1 20ren Yy ¢ ) i 1 | 3. What does the oft-seen Latin Fourth and Franklin Sts. | \ : event, the girl should decline gra-| | Gk o2 ? Persons whose birtndate it is have el G-a i phrase “caveat emptor” mean? i PHONE 136 N | ‘he au of a year of perplexitigs y " s wife ever ¢iv 4. Who was the “Beloved Dis- | - Q c 2 man's wife ever give| 4 L B 5 PRI, S or a . which tiere may be deception b s while he is carving? | iPIE"? ) i v 4 he murder of Calinescu is followed quickly by | usiness or social acquaintance nleks ‘she wishes o erc| -0 ‘Whithiof the'U, & p(».\(‘s.\mns‘ Hitler tolc Rel g : m blic execution of men accuse rin appy romance for the young and dark look from her hus-|asked annexation? || Have Your Eyes Examined by tat the d i oeon Kyl feeli he middle-aged may be expected B deatts 0 ke | ANSWERS '| Dr.Rael.Carl H S GRAVES i futile . . : it 75 e ¢| Children born or day prob- | gisiike i Hie ot Ah . | 1 From the World War; it was| T. hae L. Larison Fian T A B sionth He = ontiner | 2oy will be of rat na-l q What is the most becoming|the time at which troops were sent | OPTOMETRIST e Clothing Man P e il e S otk e gitted bu guide. | golor o a girl who has “greenish| “OVer the top.” { | Blomgren Bldg.—2nd Floor | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER \en. Obstacles i W : S e LLEr i i ThAss Tibra % ol S | 2. canada. ] Front Street——Phone 636 & MARX CLOTHING and F,."“‘, t6' h assination of another | ¥em tale en reen 3. “Let the buyer beware.’ | LT Ny When = ‘ eliu Codreanu, and | - | & John. {#e 2 for the bombing and inv P W or trying to escape from | 5. Hawaiian Islands. | —— i gt < oo | Card Party Tonight, | o | THRIFT co-op E— P ajEre i e ' i w | Gastineau Motor glory e " p of liberation’ approaching. They g Y t . . ' Phone 767 Phone S z that of a ce ter o re ngb knowipisor AR g el 0nors ka p 1IT s, “the ‘Brue Room: o the Scob i Groceries 1 GENERALPA}‘I‘;"IIF 721 cowering o . i "‘( o ";"" e “‘““" ‘1‘;[}':‘ I‘L ttint| tish Rite Temple thiseveningstart-| SEATTLE, Oct. 6.—There were | #————— — o i o 'I!:.EI::IRINO But from rec ievelopments it is apparent tha S 6 i | > as—O0il—S! combatant 2 to ause he & fm‘ R e ; A no-host stag party was given ing at 8 o'clock, a card party will|no halibut or sable sales on the Se-‘.,.__.___—__fi_‘ he cannot win is 't the Rumanians were forced into | |2st evening at the Assembly Apari- be held for members of the Order|attle Fish Exchange today. FINNISH STEAM BATH e ' v et iR i e | B f Go des, honoring 0f Eastern Star, members of the| | The war will g Hi e W ment with Germany. Its terms, if car- | ment of Gordon L. Wildes, honoring of Eastern | You A ,‘ ; meent Wik NI LIOTa s S ~ |Ralph Merrill, whose marriage to Masonic order, and their escort PRICES AT RUPERT TS Miment Gayiing e HARRY to become of E € ) dee out, wou converted that country into a i a5 . i | | Scientific Treatments and Baths for us German colony. Premier Calinescu, bitterly anti-|Miss Mary Alice Wildes was an| A large attendance is anti At Prince Rupert today 64000 | Ghen overy day—10 am. till mid- s 4 2 e o svent last Saturday evening d and prizes will be given during|pounds of halibut were sold at 10.40 o - - - Nazi, f He received some financial aid from K i raking FhE hl AR to 10.70 17 e he | night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. b Y 45 Britain nation’s independence was guaranteed itely twenty of Mr. Mer- the evening for pinochle and bridge. | to 10.70 and 7 cents a pound. | | 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST THE BRITISH BLUE BOOK by Dowr ot. With hé Bpening of hostilities £ ds sent for the A small charge will be made Ior S e s & | e ST e e At i the | Poland, however, Rumania saw herself at the mercy | 3 e, pimey & 3 SyCRI BRI, [ o Stores of R e S o1l of the Naz )| proclaimed neutrality Alaska” time published in the aove P Then Russia stepped into the picture. Since the | FINE Book form an absorbing T o PONSi- | world War, when the province of Bessarabia was S 2 i bility of Hitler for iy pu om Russia to Rumania, the Moscovites atch and Jewelry Repairing |t from Russia t 0 ¢ at very reasonable rates " " 1 doubt by e, but|have had a grievance against their small neighbor. The Store for Men' Jacking and throw a brilliant light or ersonalities | arms. But in this day when pledges seem to count ] ! S. FRANKLIN STREET SAB'N’S of the German leaders | for naught that da revived. With Russia pene- s ? Polish Ukrs and bringing her own bor- Front St—Triangle Bldg. ders to the northern frontier of Rumania the danger ecame 1 talk of agreement between - el k 2 Vs 0 ; | TYPEWRITERS by Germany. Her way to Rumania was blocked ex- ! Hold and Bhrvioa 1 cept through dependent Hungary. | Shornoe W i | have a, Russia taking of the Old King- both dictatorships may r rife k to enter Ruma rmany the oil fiel Iry for which another small nation the bill. If there is not a pre-arrangement matter, then Germany has made a futile But with Russians in control Rumania anyway —International Illustrated News Radiophoto. ‘This radiophoto from “somewhere in Pola Field Marshal Hermann Goering, No. 2 1 y ing with military leaders along a railroad (LAuL‘ eral Milch. 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