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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1940 singly high vote of 8 per- Published every evening excent Sunday by the Prom THE EMPHE Gastineau Channel i e 1 i‘l‘ C“SYFFC:i\'Ofl m‘l:c::m he ‘ddverse vol's wen , . Professi Daily Alaska Empire)igusiipmen o 2 See 22 Zforoscope vears aco || FHappy |l Directory e |2 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY JJout problems which should be’solved for the’ pro- ki Second and Main Strecis, Juneau, Alaska. o W' s of travel on the. roads “The stars incline ' 4R ARSI . mfl;g;;vmgminrg AP P i 57 B”(IM but do »ot Compcr | FEBRUARY 21, 1920 i lrt ay o the Post ORI Draview: Yolis is v With the abolishment of the of- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau & Preview of Polish History of Surveyer General for the| B. P. 0. ELKS meet THURSDAY, February %2 |fl© Drs. Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 many's possession and the part Russia has captured. There has been no news of the Soviet Government in advarce, S s IIRRT G and that thousands lacked under- re ity :as’{mnr‘:( they will prompuy notits Stalin_established. But the world knows a little ;gons-'m tzo:mo’:xs ‘Indu-sw should | 1o ‘Tndustrial Union, that Gen- | Harold Madden | X" beginning at 7:30 p.m m’yu;}nt;smo;l:;r:t any faflure or irreguiarity in the more about Nazi Poland, thanks to information xz‘ nefi roug! -mpmmd labor eral Secretary T. F. Anderson at| Clarence Nicholdson DENTIST | RALPH B. MARTIN Telephones: News Office, 602; Busines: Office, 374 can plece together out of little snatches of news |conditions and fewer §Lrlka. Ketchikan, had received a permit Irma Trevers Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W, MEMBER OF ASSC TATED PRESS. f;mm Berlin and the rare accounts furnished by 8"1‘ Het\rt.x‘m\.i‘}lon?e This AESg be om Juneau to incorporate the Harold Blakney | SEWARD BUILDING 1 LEIVERS. Secretary. The Assoclated Press 1s excl ntitied fo the use for Occasional traveler who has managed to come away.|an auspicious day for making pi organization f{inder the laws cf P | Office Phone 469 | republication of all news dispatch o o B Here are some of those snatches: for new houses, especially for coun- | {150 port (60 R e e e A Berlin dispatch, describing the condition of |try places. Holders of the family ° e ; = avosarad S —— ———— Ppolish prisoners entering Germany to work in the |purse may be in generous mood Prospectors arriving at Nome| MODERN A 23 .*Ll, :;.(x‘r?i[-ul;;mm labor battalior ys that out of 310,000 only 60,000 | der this configuration. Improveme: E of a great valley of plau-r' E T l Q U ETTE Dr Judson Whifiler 5 GUY SM' I H | GEORGE I This is true of both the part of Poland in Ger-| rule for persons who exercise au- thority and should be fortunate for| those who seek employment in re- in incor expanding bt Stanley Mitchell Gus Standish Mrs. T. Grinstad word had been received by Tom | Conrad, secretary of Local No. 1,| 1d believed to be bm wd bonvn(h . | Territory of Alaska as proposed‘ The Empire extends congratula- (Philadelphia Record) Benefic aspects are active today gre p. m. Visiting brothers Poland at the present time is a great blank|Although there may be & Sepse of|In Congress. it would have meantitions and best wishes today, theis Freeburger | welcome. H. C. RED- pot as far s mews Is concerned, The press is|depression in the marning the day|that annuslly $32,000 *“l“s S| Dty ennioedary, - to-the, fol- et | MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. irtually excluded, Very few persons, aside from | may prove most successful. News- “‘:f:’d(::‘ ::ge;'m:f;:]d”h:l;zs bebn| | lowing : Bloirgren Bulding H. SIDES, Secretary. nilitary offi s, are allowed to go into the country | papers come under a sway making :’ut off nl:\d nine employees wouxdl FEBRUARY 21 PHONE 56 —_— —— ind then come out again |for extra editions. It is a lucky|, o =0 ., dispensed with. | Carl Floridan MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dr. A. W. Stewart Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple Beattle, Chicazc, New York and Boston. A Berlin dispatch quotes one of tha few non- | tinue R Mn;mm for m“es mng By Roberta Lee Drugless Physician ! DRUGS SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE-Gilbert A Wellington, 1011 Military observers who have visited Poland as saying | Presage sec hore of the Immachuk | gg:ce hzm;xs“ ;‘0;12: 1-58'17-9 [ American Bank Building that the devastation of the country is so severe that | tunate the Kotzebue country,| Q. Teo't 1t ‘Fud ToFn. peidh 4o ms P‘H’ONE" gggle dg. | AT 4 o : 7 I PUROLA REMEDIES it will continue to be an economic liability to the who h of Nome, say to another, “I should never | Reich for at least 18 months. | 2V have guessed that you were a Cath- ok g o aet iy A { - r ¢ \])A{((r;x]mlmlriwm l:v_m;awinhe::mu:ugzzx;e‘? o!ch:‘l)xln \ll of the leading stores, banks, |olic, or a Protestant, or a doctor, FULLY COMPOUNDED ispatch), city is serious 3 nd Terri ices were |Or an author"? et | demics of typhoid and spotted fever. | Spring, ‘;g I:li:;}:;:zln::rm::?' 1A. Y:s, This is a very tactless Dl' John H GeYEr A ey el to [(,:‘ ;:,X.TLSSrr:.f,or;:,r‘éhlfirk::“{gg;g;‘ms’g;fifl?‘:;lx,x;:::, - birthday. Court was also|remark. It implies that the speak- i DENTIS‘T PHONE 97—Free Delivery | e Na k) e be dismissed for the day. er is disappointed, in a religious S ———— is being established near Lublin to which Jews from |gees wi sl ¥ sense, or that the one addressed Room 9—Valentine Bldg. all over Germany will be exiled. “Into a space of |artistic 4 5 $ has not the bearing or appearance PHONE 1762 80 by 100 kilometers 1950000 people are to be | Prophesy e ol Tt o ot a Anston it de Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. | e jammed, without working capital, without tools or ind scw complications set in with-| Q. When a girl enters a public "Tomorrow'’s SIYIGS if:,‘;‘:"l‘l:i:::‘l:::,";zl;:? - Vi el Nt R o next few days, according to|dining room with an escort, should | T d " contiguous s, X 2 0 gl T t she remove her wraps before she| 11 These are not the documented facts of historical | idents of States zmy be i i k] g ¢ S| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | oday perspective. They are, however, sufficient evidence | disturbed by pol X . A. No. She should wait until Graduate Los Angeles College | to indicate that when the records of the Polish |An Okl & D. C. Sargent, formerly inspector | seated, and then her escort or the of Optometry snd 2 occupation are complete they will constitute one of inent in a ces for the Territory, was| Waiter should assist her. Opthalmology y IF GERM! \\\ WINS the most harrowing chapters in the story of vention. : Kb | How in ad f T human brutality Interna! nger on the Alaska from Qdd °Wh °’l‘g 3: flx ""f:‘“i o ba Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground It is too bad that everyone in Juneau could not s to present di .v_on his way to his home 11”:;«1(““1(‘1;\5 shoul e invitations be have heard H. L. Faulkner'’s keen analytical dis- administr i . ¢ TS » s o) 7y ; % ot A Ghost Returns Er | A. From two to three weeks is ’ oo 01”*“f'“‘:;”V‘““’v[““f:”;' l;ff";:“"l;‘):_’liz"‘;l":i;A-""l el mm‘:}:‘ffmflze her: highest 26, lowest 26,|the customary time. e TR e e b Juneau’s Own Store | Rotary Club luncheon. The Juneau @ Y tiougt (New York Times) that | " BT The Charles W Cflrter : born an Englishman and admitting |hi]i. all his Across the deserts of Western Suiyuan, south e —_————— 3 . ympathies lie with the s, has been doing sOmMe of {he Gobi, the Japanese are pursuing a Chinese ' i 1 ’ ‘ o P >% volving treach , sound think ut the possibility of Germany’s general who is officially dead. The general’s name ing g}:co:ar D‘l\”‘\ l FSSOI\S MOl'hlal’Y winning ¢ a possibility which all of us is Ma Chan-shan (sometimes spelled Ma Chen-shan) | ne’ people of LOOK and LEARN IN E (‘ LISH Fourth and Pranklin Sts. 'l “The Rexall Store” should ponder and if his photographs do not misrepresent him he go wil be se — e i PHONE 136 | ; British, French and Americans are hoping so is a q little man with a drooping mustache. unrest among of “civi > R B W L 1 Your Relisble Pharmacists | cheerfully that Germany will be defeated that they Nearly a decade ago this General Ma (there are ju; By A. C. Gordon i y Gordon [ L Butler-Mauro | have more or less convinced that the Several other Chinese generals whose principal name pergons whose b 4 is he |— — e, ! i | allies will win ez t Mr or refers to 1S Ma) was Minister of War for the Japanese pubPet he augury of a year of sucoes | Words Often Misused: Do not Have Your Eyes Examined by | | Dru Co as “the real news in the newspapers” however, shows State of Manc huokuo, “This, of course,” he after-| ;g happiness. Steady progress i . what state were the hrsl“&n 1o would sooner starve than g . that up 0 1iow, the Germans have been walking Tord explained, Cums 8 strateglc moye Bil my. Part” | indicated’ for men and wegnl battles of the Revolutionary War|yorg» say, “He would rather Dr. Rae L. Carlson In duc n he rebelled, taking with him his| chjdren b 2 thi ¢ prob- | fought? { starve than work.” R < FRESIRIPNDNS off with daily honors. M IGRRERL e i : ik L ildren born on this day pr 8 ” Ha. g Al N g ¢ OPTOMETRIST | i Y troops and such supplies as were not fastened down. ,piy will be keen in mind and res 2. Who was the famous Ameri-| ofien Mispronounced: Goulash:|| g what is going on and say “just wai | the allies 1 july: 1932, he was “killed,” and the JADANESe BAVC les in body. They may be fmae. | CA0 HOvelist who specialized in | pronounce goo-lash, 00 as in 100, n:':t“';;‘r:“‘—':::d Floor really open up.” But we have no sound rea- him a fine military funeral. What were s5upposed in.iive and venturesome. Thee SIOUiES Of the Indians? [a as in ah, accent first syllable. | e 0T 0070 i sons to be sanguine about the c hen that to be his medals and uniforms were sent to the pisces natives demand careful traix 3. Is black a color? | Often Misspelled: Traffic; two i HAHRY day comes! Mr, Faulkner expre nk fear Emperor Hirohito with the announcement of his j,, | 4. What famous Russian noblr-l — P that the Germans may win death, This announcement having been accepted by 4 4 2 Imon lived like a peasant? | nonyms: Increase (verb), en- Tnmfl co nP | BACE What happens after that is of very great moment the Emperor he was officially defunct, and so re- | 5. What are the United States'|jgrge. expand, extend, augment, ol | prUGGIST to the United States. The logical conclusion men- mains. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | tWo territories? | multiply. “The Squibn E Honed by the speaker i5 that Germany will take In November, 1932, the dead general crossed the To be issued March 1 and forms ANSWERS | Word Study: “Use @ word three Phone 767 Phone Btores of e LT Amainan: ool now belonging to Russian border and was interned at Tomsk. In close March 1. For space, listings 1 Ma%‘"“’l“*‘“ | times and it is yours.” Let us in- Alaska” Pngland and Prance, She will obtain concessions in April of 1933 he appeared in Moscow. In June, and changes please call Juneau 2. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-|cregse our vocabulary by master-| | GROCERIES - s sl e wwe o After traveling through Germany and Italy, he re- and Douglas Telephone Co, tele- 1850). ‘mu one word each day. T0dBY'S| lee———— | AR o L 2 appeared in Shanghai. The Chinese Nationalists phone 420. ady.| 3 No; theoretically it is the ab- 1 i W 0T He & without d word: Confidant (masculine), Con. “The Store for Men"™ “1‘ l‘;"t e are A'l’ ] i 2 ; 4 liked him and named a brand of cigarettes after * e £ - sence of color. fidante (feminine); one to whom i e British navy and without the French army. bhim, When the Japanese’ “Ingient)’ began, -more | 4. count Leon Tolstoy (1828-{c, 99 o ¢ p o 4 . 4 s secrets are confided. (Accent last | The consequences of a German victory a’e than two and a half years ago the Japanese an- | agsif:]'gg"'l,‘,“”lzg‘; [1910). [ syllable). “Most, frequently we make FINNISH STEAM BATH SAB'N,S worth a good deal of serious thought on this side nounced that they were preparing to drive him out Noice g5 hereby gwen":h“ k.. | 5. Hawali and Alaska. | confidants from vanity, a love of Your Ailment Calling You Front St—Tri le Bld of the Atlantic. Germany has never made a gen- of Wuyuan, west of their base at Paotow. In AuguSt ander Shiskin, has made application | T }talking . .. and to make an ex-| |Scientific Treatments and Baths i 4 erous peace,” Mr. Faulkner cited terms of the treaties he absorbed 4,000 Manchoukuoan and Mongol tro0ps, for 5 homesite under the act of May | TAKU SAILS SOUTH change of secrets.’—La Rochefou- | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- of Frankfort and Brest-Litovsk, terms by which Who killed their Japanese officers. In December he 2g 1034 for a tract of land em. | " WITH 3 FROM HERE |cauld. night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. 2 victorious Germany insisted upon the complete crush- attacked and almost captured Paotow. braced in U. S. Survey No. 2370, An- | S N 143 Wilovmsly: Ave - Bhods 41D ing of the vanquished enemy and terms which, the Perhaps the Japanese will “kill” him again. But chorage serlal 08777, situated on the | TDTee bassengers went south to ‘ WOMEN OF THE MOOSE GASTINE‘AU CAFE attorney said. “made Versailles look like a pink tea.” When one runs an eye over the vast area of conflict west shore of Admiralty Island about | Seattle aboard the steamer Taku| Sponsoring a card party for bene-) — The question up to America, Mr. Faulkner sug- from Suiyuan in the north Lo Kwt_mgsl in the south % miles east of Killisnoo, Alaska, which sailed from here late yester-|fit of Finnish Relief Society, at FINE gests, is not whether we should stay out of the one doubts that they will kill China, | containing 3.72 acres, in latitude 57° 9ay afternoon. They were Les the Odd Fellows Hall, Wednesday B L 6 hoe mien we Wil Be abibto B 28” N. longitude 134° 34’ W. and it is Park(‘r'. Henrietta White and Don-‘e\ening at 8 o'clock. Everybody Wateh and Jewelry Repairing L ot e ho Gov. Lehman of New York offers an economy now in the files of the U. S. Land ald O'Donnell. j invited. adv. at very reasonable rates S Dutiocrs Blacussion yestardiy “Jogand (he | budget, garnished with higher taxes. Proving, prob- Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | e R R . Paulkner's discussion vesterday Jofged Ue gpjy, hat he meant what he said when he an-| Any and all persons claiming ad- | PAUL BLOEDHORN ) ‘i < ; nounced that this was to be absolutely his last versely any of the above mentioned D ly C d P ”l all think as clearly and logically the speaker the taym land should file their adverse claims | al ross'bor uz‘ e B P VLAl PITRENT, B naum; would have little to { i the world less in the district land office within the | ACROSS Solution to Yesterday’s Puzzle 11. Unproductive 9 e By means of microphotography, scientists are Z‘]:_Deifxrpg:’lég’:;w‘:“‘l"h“’l”l" gag". L Lyok fas e by :;‘,,';?,i; s J | able to enlarge objects to 180,000 times their actual y © barred bY | 4. place opposite " school . size. Sort of a trip through Adolf Hitler's looking ‘¢ Provisions of the Statutes. | oL Ho(ees - Hard beef or . Hehdy House OREON prTwI0 IRY d: (Eiei GEORGE A. LINGO, ! 13. Localities mutton fat Mokt P A vivid picture of a nation on tour is presented Bk Register. bl iy e it B g < i) g NS our thousand different materials were ate last publication, Apn! 3 1040 18. Exist . P Front Street Phon by the American Automobile Association. The As-{petore a proper one was found for the filament in a ~ —— b 15, Exclamation i 0?)::'““ rad soclation estimates that road travel set a new record jight bulb, A friend of ours says that the funmy UNITED ?TATES LA e . Roman date for Health and Pleasure in 1939, with more than 52,000,000 persons truvo‘lmg“;hmg about it is a woman wasn't bossing the job, Dhl‘g::g:::‘:’:;‘"k lfl'l:lmm'i 25, peofaccount .Kank weariiy 1 in 15,000,000 c and ding an average of $6; either. | » LAND OFFICE | 97 P"’ by ¢ . Neck plece . M 0% s nverade erion or 10 duvd el & ! Distriet Lana Office £ Pees " capadtan” Archie B. Betis avel by motor car undoubtedly was stimulated Clark Gable has signed a new contract for a | A.J’:;:?;f;s "1;}*“9«; 31 l.oEv‘_’es:xy(«:‘ri the G PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT last year by the two World Fairs by a higher | million and a half dollars. Well, we've always heard | notico i hereby given (Lot visjet | 3% NoIe of the- o Bookkeeping _Tax Service level of business: y. Replies to question-| that it's an ill wind that blows nobody good. ; scale of a wild Room 8, Valentine Building ’ | E. Crosby, has made application for | 34 Pieces of animal Phone 676 naires sent out b, ciation show that vaca- R WA . 2o 5 i B a homesite under the act of May 26, | g7, Lelvlwbfi; . anchor rings . tion trips with only 13 percent| What bothers the small neutral nations in Eu- 1934, (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of | turninga - Gtion in of the mo! than 1,000 miles. rope is the realization that, in a gunfight, it’s the |land embraced in U. S. Survey No.| 3p sifoode” 51. Direct pro- 5. Close miniature ““ WI v No. eedi 6. Lit . The chief con clers was directed | Innocent bystander who usually gets killed, | 2409, situate on the north side of the along or by 8. oun lion Composttion N GoREeR vy IT COSTS SO LITTLE at the BRUNSWICK against l-un' comme: icle traffic, with 41 - —— | Glacier Highway approximately 71 40. Nor'.'mls'eyr gg: o DN k3 w'}.i?&'fi'%g 51. Fe:‘u;;l:. TO DRESS SMARTLY ; this as the primary annoyance on Hitler that last yea- he aicempted to fore- |Miles northwesterly from Juneau, | 4 Ehmals Caae m:‘i‘:,;’x e e B0 Sangwl AT DSyt g s s 4 Next in order among annoyances was stall a world war. Maybe he intends to put in a ‘2"1’,“?5‘:"331"7@[ “dc"es- latitude 58° | 45 Long narrow DOWN used in 86, Fish n E v L I “ ’ s F A M I L Y » chosen by 21 percent. Reckless. bid for the 1030 Nobel Feace Prize. | cdongtiude 134" 33' YN [ o mromadts At IR e T 3 . |Anchorage serial 08903, and it is now | 50, Copy : Bo&ynf 6. Plan of a meal ” SHOE STORE [in the files of the U. S. Land Offj 52. Waiked ohamme- town site 59. Mountaln ta | ffice, orrel of a rete ¥ j- Anchorage, Alaska. sy % o Qe Mace e oL Symser tor L. C. SMITH and CORONA (memus. Gldest Rl Any and all persons claiming ad-| 55 Wear away i’ cereal tellurlum ' TYPEWRITERS sive Shoe Store” versely any of the above mentioned z Sold and Serviced by Seward Lou Hudson land should file their adverse claims / o {1 . Street Manager in the district land office within the J' n' B“‘.rd & co' - . period of publication or thirty days | / “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | thereafter, or they will be barred by | Batafe Ousiomere™ Try The Empire classifieds fa the provisions of the Statutes. ! results. e | B il/ dliggs — | Register. Date first publication, Feb 7. 1940, /8 Zi / T E L E P H 0 N E —51 Date last publlcatmn April 3, 1940. % % NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ’// / .fl That hearing on the petition of COMMERCIAL AND . Jacob W. Sorri and Florence Sorri,| VW) o / | S e amma am aska. to adopt a female child named 1 ’ S (daNENa JEEJEE comism 20th, 1937, now residing at Grand 7 SURPLUS—$125.000 Rapids, Michigan with Mrs. Willis 7 d Chaffee, the mother of the peti- tioner Florence Sorri. will be held at 2% PAID ON SAVINGS ! RS A AR : | Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A, M. i May 15th, 1940. Helen Houseman, // n. / / /// i. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i mother of said child, and all other persons concened, are notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why F il‘st Nati“nal Bank A Tiis airview of {he burning Ialian motorship Orazio, was taken from a French seaplane flying over the Mediterrancan Sea, off the southern coast of France. More than 100 nersops lost their live,u_hp'hen the 1,669-ton craft caught fire while enroute from Genoa to Barcelona. ? - said adoption should not be ordered. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner. | First publication, Feb. 14, 1940, Last publication. Feb. 28, 1940 IH obd | EIIIII// L loge. | | JUNEAU—ALASKA

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