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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1939 - L ~ N particular enemy of mankind is made in the cer- Dailv Alaska Empire i o conpee vy, msea won the cont YEARS AGO fl . ™ - Professional g oo cxens, ey br e butions t the season of Christmas seals, Every Orosc()pe From THE EMPIRE appy Fraternal Societies PRoRe e SRATITNG COMPANY tier . ge should carry these symbols of Gastineau Channel @etond .10 ain Btreets, Juneau. Alaska \eer )m one to another in the exchanges|| 1 he stars incline BERNARD - - Vies-Precident and Rusiness Manager of g and good-will but do not compel DECEMBER 16, 1919 | %l‘rthda)' —_— ek | EPORREGE Dot 1 RN tared 1o ‘he FUst Of7ies In Juneau & ond Class Matter X than 30 years since the first s S. Pekovich, Vice President and £ ¥y he seals (1907) the dea ite from this disease SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 general manager of the Alaska Ad- The Empice extends congratula- R R TR AT TR / » er;erly,‘ “?edrils‘dxasy :fl: \as been reduced by nearly thirds, But it is| Adverse aspects dominate today v Gold Mining Co., Who ar~ | yons and best wishes *day, *heir DI'S Kasel' and p. m. Visiting brothers# till the leading cause of death in this country |The configuration encourages rest-|rived on the Northwestern, had | piihday anniverss:- 1o the. roi- welcome. H. C. RED- between the ages of 15 and 45. The fight must go|lessness and irritability. It is an been in the East for three momlwh,w,,,,~ ' Freehurger MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. 4 m. Back of it all have been the researches that | unfavorable sway for domestic har-| conferring with officials of the com- b— DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. [ victory. This year emphasis |Mony. Quarrels may be easfly start-| pany. DECEMBER 16. Blomgren Building i led. Women, weary from holiday e G. E. Cleveland PHONE 56 preparations, may be difficult and| The need for a public bulding F. P. Mathiesen MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 We can best help at the moment by purchase of the e - Site wiinid o . . : s i cariiet Ia Sumesn and Deusias f0¢ S196 per month AN best help at the moment by purchase of the |, o\ cnaple. 1t is not a favorable|at the Capital City was yearly be- | Helen V. Friend ShSd and Pourth wmadl,po ¢ the following rates als that should be welcomed in home and office. |y 10" for love affairs. Jealousy is|coming more apparent, said Giv. Helen Pusich %«(G Monday of each month have given promise of has been put upon the “protection of the home.” 200; six months, tn advance, $6.00; jo8 A% oA in his annual report. The Gov- P tigpe oy \ in Scottish Rite Tempi adva 38. |common under this configuration. R ir 8 Ja . ol ¢ Scottis ple ""i'..‘;:."»,’.". will confer a favor if they will promptly notify ‘hy iz < The clergy may find that preach-| ernment offices were scattered in Yngvar Strowe Dr, A w Slewart \ beginning at 7°30 p. m. Bt Ot o oty Juiiury or EEAR B ' K ing falls upon deaf ears various parts of Juneau in wooden Dorothy Tuckett | DENTIST | | WORTH, »Sff?fm‘gru’f‘xxib' ; " structures, which were liable to| orothy Co» aster;, , | © - P (New York Times) | Heart, and Home: Women are ‘Vl“(“'_;‘“‘[*l'r ; "“‘ _‘|:“} ”":F S ot Dorothy Cox Hours 9 am to 6 p.m. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 18 MOER OF ASSOCIATE ESS T. H. Thomas in The Atlantic Monthly is skepti- [subject to disturbing influences it fiAfy XA Secordl ® v SEWARD BUILDING exclusivels =uiitled to the use fof | cal about the aid and comfort which Hitler which cause them to be"exacting|valuable papers and records. Cll’E(?EMgElz-w”- Office Phone 469 — Il news Aisp s credfted to it or mot e . 3 — harles hite [ ——————————— er o this o a also the local mews expect from Russia in the way of food and raw and faultfinding. They should re- £ $9.241, OBS R i | - % swalaned nateriais. In this respect he is like a good marly |strain ithe impulse to speif dgstily | Fhesum of & rs. Elmer LaChance PR VRS PR PR v i 3 . * v of products for Alaska for the month Barrie Coate 343 ALASNA CTRCULATION GUAFANTEED TO BE LARGER | other writers on t} but he lays stress on or to utter C”““n::‘&dvpr‘;figx that | Of November. The largest items were Ruth Kunnas Dr‘ JUdson hlnler “Y SMITH 1sAN THAT OF ANY OTLER JBLICATION. ingle elemer 1 t i hich seldom comes | may be subject ) efront, " r Mr. Thomas, | causes them to look backward with fish and ore prod A Feorge W. Johnson CHIROPRACTOR GRORO™ L. CLOSY. Ir-, Navlonal Newspaver Representa I I e — Al Forsytthe Drugless Physician uma"&h cifiees 1nfen Francirso Angeles, Portiand. | with an expert background going back to the World | re :;v 1 ‘);. l‘\‘l“(‘v“}:“”:ln\l'\l)‘eoi‘(h’fl”y‘ly Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cann arrived Ed (Doc) Sweeney Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 DRUGS - — — | War, tells the y Russlan breakdown in terins | Roussub'e Wess T on the Chichagoff from Lizia V. N. Blackwell rwoms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. TLE rnpm\"wru‘ £ Otlbart A Wellington, 1011 of railway c« 3 to obtain They were to leave for Seattle on Mrs. J. L. Holmquist PHONE 667 o Transport ure, Mr. Thomas argues, brought siness Affairs: Charitable and | “po i 5 o B PUROLA REMEDIES ¥ Business the Princess 3 Peter R. Larson Russia to her knees in 1917. In so doing he is aware philanthropic projects encounter l“i"’ T S, 8 i . " s PRy e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- that he runs counter to the ‘“accepted conclusion”|ficulties as needs multiply @uring N T R o TR FULLY COMPOUNDED that exhaustion in 1917 took Russia out of the war— {he winter. Generous contributions s el . e ot the. Sasply ot mem, unitions and | o oo sequired, despite the hu-|dren armived on_the Ambessador (|7 (YOK and LEARN ||| = Dr. John H. Geyer Front Striet Next Collseum food of us have the poig Sistibe of Tia- | maroils forms of dgovertnant, aiduECEGEHEEREAT it LR S e DENTIST without rifle i 1 p Red Cross work will expang to) un- at St. Ann’s Hospital and his wife PHONE 97—Free Delivery without rifles, ill fed 12 | Re s xpand tc was to remain in Juneau until he By A. C. Gordon Room 9—Valentine Bldg. batterie heir bare 1-proportions, as well enough to be removed and | 2 PHONE 762 is not the picture of 1 Army condi- | National Issues: Agitation con-{ ooy P T o hagof, 1 Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. - — ) tions in early 1917 drawn by General Knox, Britist rning the management of penal o { 1. How many people were aboard | b=—— ———— flitary attache in Russia from 1911 to the end |institutions will arouse public con-| oo 0 DT e Admiral | Noah's Ark? it J Tomorrow's Styles of the war and described by Mr. Thomas as the best |cern as crimes increase throughout Watson for Seattle. He was to spend | 2. What body of men is the final observer of L;)t’ l(u:]\\x;(n mili : By almost -tn “;l\];—;tpdswl;::;a[:‘:‘;mTZ\\':'E‘“m holidays visiting with friends :nl(‘l;preler of the U. 8. Constitu- DR. H. VANCE Todayu test, in General Knox's opinion, “the army ¥ be adv S ard| nd relatives. ion? ser, better armed and better supplied than at men who have b«;n suilty i}{dt‘!':‘; 3. Who is the present presiding Com“ng:ig:‘:;:n,mmn any time before. Against - 115 ) ivison: ezzlement will e unf_mr‘ L» N1 5. F. McDonald, special agent to ‘mer of the U. S. Senate? free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; vestern states. OCitles will disCOVET |\ oee “liguor traffic, arrived on| 4. What are the odds against 7 to 9:30 by appointment. ¥ zed v continues the Estebeth. He has been on a |the caster in a “crap game”? Gastineau Hotel Annex et trip to Sitka. | 5. Which is the leading ]l‘anut-‘ South Franklin St. Phone 177 producing state of the Union? T T t at the begi of the wu ia ha ONLY A WEEK TO SHOP ns on March 1, 1917 | i guns and 15,000,000 shells and 1ns. - Actially, says Mz s bearing business labels | | iy nd at the end of 1916 ha red of | Intemational Affairs: There is ; ng the Russian A t of the 1 threatening portent for financial| gy, air of the Unon Machine works, ANSWERS ’ , ; e o A The thing that put Ru out of war in 2f/a7s in_many forelan COULES.| oyinaq from a trip to the South.| 1. Eight; Noah, his wife, their| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT.D. Juneau SOWH Store S e euiied (B wisdom of doing their Chrit- 1917 was exhaustion but confusion; in brief,| The Far East will focus attetion | three sons and their wives. Graduate Los Angeles College s&mos shopping, if not early, at least before the last | anepory failure. The ways broke down under The planets forecast deviations froM | yyeqiper Highest 26; Lowest 21.| 2. The Supreme Court. of Optounetry and |the war strain. They 'n a dozen years established methods of dealing| g, o | 3. Vice-President Garner. Opthalmology or S0 ago, You |earlier in the Japanese with banks and banking. Congress 5 B0 } 4. 251 to 244 | { vy eets and the oy Clarence Carpenter and C. W. —_—— 5. orth Carolina. Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground g i e s ;|| “The Rexall Store" Your Relixble Pharmacists d youd | state, i Mr. Thos i ot i discuss applications for. loans | select your | Sta industrial ar el : y European nations. xnl-l o] e ; 30 t SR g e ! mental spending wil e possible to| single year after 1830 there were G000 raluay " nerative in Washington, D. C.| DAILY LESSONS e Cu g i [ d of ti le number, and 65000 treight| P :“i:":":;","! sl ;m‘;p‘:,\\: IN ENGLISH | - d |'The Charles W. Carter y N uro bas & way of slinping up on a person.|ArS, PO e . |and good fortune. Changes should | * ] ETIQU ETLTE Mort 4, Dmg CO. ol n before you know it . ““i;'“m; \m\\h 3 ;:; e ‘;hl\l s of |be avoided. Romance is presaged | I__ By W. L Cordin 7 orfuary f b Stalin about to sweep forward over the ruins of | o Sr > ) , ! B & Western civilization?” Rather, , he would put a ‘Cl‘:‘]’(lx_:_‘a“;f;"_l‘ N - — By Roberta Les rourmpu;;ngPEmil;lm Sts. 2 PRESCRIPTIDNS lifferent question. Even remaining in a state of ] : : 7 Words Often Misused: Do not say, | § ce, how long can the Sovie . stand the! SXccedingly H‘m”vm‘ ;\‘nd INCUILYE. | «we continued on for about ten| Q. Is it necessary for a man to than when Sants |iqditionsl strains of having to live In a surround- | oo and helptul to all WhoRAEAeY | minutes.” Omit o, rise when being introduced to an- over you. Men es-| Worl meet, these boys and > Often Misprorounced: Douche. | other man, and also shake hands? — nas—and a week isn’t| is possible to shop for | easier Jle have mor k3 i : |sain success rather late in HIG | Often misspelled: Advice (noun); | jess, of course, they are so far apart BN e A Principle Rejected . |ee Advise (erbse | i it woud be awkward to snake| | Dr. Rae L. Carlson e B e : | e | MONDAY, DECEMBER Synonyms: Widow, casement, | hands OPTOMETRIST 5 vhen Chrisunas is upon them (Cincinnati Enquirer While benefic planetary aspects|cpvlight, lattice, porthole. | Q. What is the meaning of a ta- | | Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1 he d yourself a favor by shopping Fritz Kuhn, Fuehrer of the man-American |dominate today, adverse influences | word Study: “Use a word three |ple d'hote meal? | Pront Street——— Fhene 636 & MARX CLOTHING early, and youl! be doing Juneau businessmen a | Bund, has been found guilty of grand larceny and are also active. The planet YRlng|imes and it is your: Let us in-| A. A meal that is served at @ | Se—————— ) greal f r as we! t make S o1 | orgery. It 18 noteworthy that his victims were not |dictators conveys evil portent¥ithat | srease our vocabuls by mastering | fixed price, instead of so much for the wes 8 1 r buying firs ng | pponents of Nazism, but his own followers, This|seem to presage treachery andf un-|,ne word each day. Today's word: |each dish. Monda yrain of interest because it parallels so neatly the pat-|expected acts of hostility toWardigimulation; the act of pretending| Q. When a bride has received a mnlrr co op . BB s 8 ern of exploitation in Germany, where Nazism |neutrals. Conflict of ideas “*" W;”nmt which is not true. “Her si-|gift from five members of the office @ Gaslmeau Moior D N revails, |as of military aims are progrosti- mul,umn of a great artist was amus- | ce, how should she acknowledge 2 z CHRISTVAS SPIRIT b trial il Madadis s Bot whalioy ot cated. SuHaYevatinie will be ZHSoR Hn e 3 Phone 767 Phone Service o £ 1 5 i 5 ble to leaders of the people, but| LB LT 1 A White s ‘personal bote ito sack The finest essence of the Christmas s + juestion of the leader principle, a doctrine of Na: ’ hite a personal note to each The fines SSeN of the Christmas spirit i | threatening to persons who wie l(l\ Phone 727 captured in t1 cheerful littie stickers sold each yule. | ST DY Which a fuehrer or leader has absolute au- ing NS W | one. Grocerles GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING o i o o eatty yule- | thority, including authority to spend party funds [Power In finance o government, STANFORD OUSTS PORE A S Gas—Oll—Storage e 1o finance S inst tuberculosis in| "o o0ses. The jury in the Kuhn c had to| Heart and Home: Women come | WINNIPEG, Dec. 16—The Min- — | AN M et e TR Alaska snd rhroushout the Nallou. Juneau's sUPDLY »qecide, among other things, whether the Bunds-|Under an especially good direction ister of Agriculture announces that has been ributed and the dollars are rolling i1 3 of the stars today which is auspic- ;5000000 will be paid to Western iehrer’s personal use of Bund money was larceny. | to locul officers of tne Alaska Tuberculosis As- | o other words, should the jury recognize the validity |i0us for holiday preparations, shop- Canadian farmers this Christmas Your Allment Calling You HARRY soctation. the leader principle or not * |ping and entertaining. Although |season, in the shape of acreage| |Sclentific Treatments and Baths : ; R : |g00d feeling will be prevalent E Open every day—10a.m. tll mid-| | RACE No Christma: jnckage should be considered com In tr it determined not to do so, and|300d feeling 1 : e night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. plete, however spler wrapped, unless it i | ‘herefore Kubn's expenditures of Bund money for | 2MODE Perso “’i‘;“{f e : TR 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673| | PRUGGIST edorned with a profu of the little Christma: | entimental ends were in violation of the law. |Of ImPeAding Cheds®s W °'@/REW) PALO ALTO, Cal, Dec. 16 '“'"] OB TR NOW | Ttk Y R RN o 1 . XA Ay In other wor un American jury has decided | will cloud people min Tl i stanford Board of Athletic Control| Order your Christmas trees, spruce Stores of spirit which would i Ith—the grandest gift | hat the “leader principle” in this country is one Business Af ¢ There will be uuud last night to oust C. E. (Tiny) [or Jackpine. See the Hi-Way De |a prosperous first month of the:s } of Sll--to gt ditiickin s anger ‘e ornate Chrict- | @ leader's responsibility, not merely his authority l‘ll":_:x}‘(’)\l‘\"‘Im‘“_’\ :Jlnll/l‘lu("“ o o A *| Thornhill, as football coach live ery. e adv, FINE mas package decorations can be purchased, but nonc | * leader in the United States, whether called a fue-| o "o ctapies will rise as the war Watch and Jewelry Repairing o0 ‘tharousis M he with the selfless spiric | €T OF not, has responsibility to those below him,|; dce. Begins b6 ba 1ol MoL D l C dP l . ughl? i keeping with the selfless spirit |\ "oy o5 authority over them—and their funds. o Bucpe Degine o o e at y rosswor uzzie A% vy ble rates “The Store for Men™ which should murk the gladdest day of the year. American merchants and mangfac- Theblcturesque custom of ‘ustng: Chrisknas sek Apart_from tm;;h e ot Sig‘"“c"‘;‘ only iy, ers will continue optimistic, Far- s ; PAUL BLOEDHORN N’ A political way. e conviction of Kuhn ““"‘";mere will profit. New houses will be DAL !:fiffial Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Flg? the total S. FRANKLIN STREET dates over a third of a century. From it has flowed | fqf e r v ready 5 il to discredit further a movement already dis- v AR % el Y : o in demand and ‘marriages incyease . Browned 16. Wriggling fis! to sta winning fight against tubercu- | credited in the eyes of virtually all Americans, in- |; 1iver Villages and m(\lItL\Anx glread e ol ::l."‘ Front St—Triangle Bldg. & 20. Odor provided local and national organiza- | -luding virtually all naturalized Americans. The | chould ben e P hd blue grass should benefit from a trend to Winged L. C. SMITH and CORONA 25. . lece of baked TYPEWRITERS necessary to support clinics, nurs- | Bund, having been subverted to the purposes of | ecidences away from crowded cit- ponale. des N 2 23. ing service, preventoria and research w The | Nazi propaganda, had nothing to offer Americans. I B i : GASTINEAU CAFE SO Sold and Serviced by IN for money donated per represented by the cherful little | Today it is shown to have been subverted also w‘ ‘National Issues: Reforms in Fed- seals have had much to do with the gains made | the uses of a dishonest leader. That does not raise|era] government departments. will| 19- Measires Triall candies J B nm d & c - . D, or 0. ‘estern against the dreaded disease and have combatted |ItS Standing be demanded as taxes become more| 21. Cause of state “Our Doorstep Is Worn by physical tragedy on a wide front g meabioris burdensome with the need for ex- b SQLTL" Ameri- Pagfiir%th ! Satisfied Customers” We & 1o cause of tuberculosis and we know ‘JU*I‘]J)l Stalin once was a counterfeiter. The|tending relief efforts. As a third Cot;;nhg;:g:al world regrets he didn't stick to the more refined|term for the President is advocat- Customary how to cortrol it. Buf money is needed to put this J w s e o 4 s e i charges knowledgc to work. It is predicted that with a cer- | ol us Of Crime {ed, the policy of only one term of| gy pUTEER, S SR |six years will gain ardent sup-| peliceess > guy who, from the 15th row, vells for the|porter | Datterty. Imitative aos prize fighters in the ring to murder each other, now | International Affairs: In Great | 32. Pronoun Ny e v £ aggressiveness, but most of them will| pronounce do 00 as in too. | A. Yes, to both questions, un-|| Have Your Eyes Examined by H S GB.AVES e e \ m X buildings . Chooses tain expenditure for the hospit ation of tubercu- The losis cases in the United States, six years of intensive < Zzlo/<[p] @ Z[mON '———'——_fl o E Juneau Melody House Strikes with 3 the dread disease. The appeal | has his hands full yelling about the delay in getting | Britain heavy speculation and many | % Stijkes Witk b ) Mausic and Electric Appliances for the mean. on the war against this | the slaughter «mw\l on a major scale in Europe. |promotion schemes will be launched, | 34 Quite Ceases fromi (Next Irving's Market) ' =1 — | since Neptune influences the house| 3¢ Gacis 0§ Ty e S WEmo e e Street Phoue 6 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES B . 1 Ii of government and business. -The| 31 Hurtied o astIndian 7. mhrowan | 4% Jeraldlc term Ledsais aroara ll“()n D"'(’b ()llt Wlt,l Mr. S ween ()y Irish question may cause added anx- | Em:u?;y' N = w:‘%oerer. . sollite mons i ieties. Secret enemies will be busy . Concealed . Kind of cheese from duty 4 Cut down E3 Sl Bt L G 3 . there is danger of sabotage in| 47. Threatens " Be defeated . Attitudes . Before y : R T Gk ‘z:‘f' Sk P‘,:“,‘f:(_zl . saboigE | Peits . Cooking uten- 10, First name 5. Soak up Archie B. Bett L) ndon : . Killer whale sils of a famous Lowest note rchie B. bells a S efiort would era crease for Germany, al ot 3 52, go;)dk flls)!“‘ 3 é.and Lgtln ‘I,‘lflll'lwfztlm of Guldo'l ness affairs will be improve et N oy g i PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. Persons whose hdate it is have Bookkeeping Tax Service GANINEY WORE —GLAle the augury of a year of happiness. Room 8, Valentine Building PHONE & Love will illuminate many a life Phone 676 and marriages among the middle- P e, aged will be numerous e T | /- . : TELEPHONE—5I be high-strung and ather frail. They should prove talented in ar- tistic lines. Careful education . is enjoined, for they may have great ants / .. fla \NSURg COMMERGIAL AND (Copyright, 1939) , T & SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - /“ CAPITAL—$50,000 ATHOME WILLBE | fz -. //fl.-.. 7T 1 Fhinine SURPLUS$100.000 HELD NEW YEAR'S SammEs amnm|le ST o AT GOVERNOR'S| [* ... s % | Gov. and Mrs, Ernest Gruening / i ; a0 { will be at home on New Year's Day - i - - ¢ Countess Bariara Hution Haugwitz-Reventlow is shown in New York dining with Kobert Sweeney, wno |3 0¢lock in the afternoon and 7) |- '/ has been gencrally ccgarded as her ppospective husband No. 3. The countess is expected to establish resi- "'c“ft'kruj, the evening, “lvhendcg):' .///“..fl-//fl.. dence in Florida in the event her «ffort to obtain a divorce from her Danish husband is stymied. She ob- lf‘;‘:‘;(‘t N:“",e‘:“-l(,,‘l::yg::eunz:{ with fi. ---//fl.. J’“ E A UQ"MA s x A tained & icgyl reparsti from the count in Denmark, but he may contest the action, which if he does the new Chief Executive and First would d~lay *hc diverce another year, Lady of Alaska, )

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