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F in Britain and France, and that a stream of war Professional I)(HI\’ 1’(13. aom lre supplies is beginning to flow. Voluntecrs are being / AGO Fidtaradl Cotlshie v ( (o{0) uiegt SO s, 0 ecruited at Finnish Consulates throughout Great| = G708 e ey T MMAR Gaatinean Chaanel vvlrlkl PRINTING COMPANY g Britain, with the open approval of the British Gov-| 'A'A]w P inrlina Soc Jtreets, Juneau, Alasks. | £ . 9 7 TS AL 1 e TS N R ARLEN T BEN L PR presidemt | crnment. Prime Minister Chamberlain m.d‘lhe House il l‘.om.pe’ | FRRRCRRY 56 1930 lrth da R L BERNAI Vice-Pre and Business Manager | ot Commons that further help from Britain was on 9 New Gabed db insieried were dss s T 3 1 as Secord Class Matter |the way. The French press has been demanding g S RS ew ci sy - Aag : d B. P. 0. ELKS meet ffective hel inl large scale; un-| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 |Veloping in Juneau y | rs. Kaser an every Wednesday at 8 SHSgHyS BED S BUAINS CEeS) 1 ’ Three new cases were reported this | The Empl-e extends congratula-! | p. m. Visiting brothers ALTIVE WENBER ioubtedly the subject was mentioned in the wcxot‘ This should be a fairly rortvl-ij“y and 10 the day before. tions and best wishes today, t}mrl Freeburger weicome. H. C. RED- T . i ession of the French Parliament. !nate day. There is a benefic aspect | i birthday anniver.nry, to the fol-} MAN, Exalted Rvler; M 3 The increasing rate of loss among Russia’s air believed to encourage right think-| The S. S. Redondo arrived in lowing: [ & Dmnngfidmx H. SIDES, Secretary. ombers indicates that some help is reaching Fin-|ing and wise understanding. The| port with a shipment of Nanaimo, il ! on;‘vg}‘{-f)m ) and, most of it from negihboring Sweden. Never-|public mind should be less con-|coal exclusively for the Femmer FEBRUARY 3"1 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 s, 1t is important for the friends of Finland fused tlhfln “m::fls bzf:d r:&ardmsl |and Ritter bunkers. x:;s(hl;l lém\x:; | Bitina T Ara" Fouirth i economic conditions ancial | R S 1?d1cnuozzlu£;e1pmb]ems alfecting the nation. Wo-| Four halibut boats were in port Mrs. George E. Hall | B i oty oot vance, $6.00; Allies are not yet “non-interven .g as “' th v men are well directed and shculd!n-om the banks. All had good Ms, M.Q‘mng Dl’ P w Stewal’t n at 'I'mek * a favor it thes wili promptly nouty S Italy took part in the.Spanish war. A few thou- ‘be fortunate in obtaining employ- | catches of fish but owing to mar- M. G. Minzghor AW, beginning 180 pm s Office of any failure or irreguarity i the de- gand international volunteers are scattered behind |, o.."The evening is not auspici-| ket conditions and steamer sail- David P. Mahlum DENTIST ‘ RALPH B. MARTIN &:"News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 the lines on Finland's wide-flung front; the British | s for entertaining or for ©on- | ings the owners of the boats were Richard Fitzgibbon | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. w:zmlvsgs N;:st.er; ’JAMES W, 5 R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. recruits now enrolling are limited to men of 27|ferring with prominent men. |receiving no offers and the boats P R A AT | sm&mfl ngmnesx’tta I . Secretary, is exclusively entitled to the use for or over, most of them without military Lramlnq..’ Heart and Home: Letters should|were planning to go to other ports| —— ] ce Phone ) N I 8,06 0 mot o L 2 e Sea e v y to the family ell, %! e and alse 'the’ 2ieal s Hews World War veterans are among them they may |bring good tidings ¥ to sell. | 3 nd al be too old to withstand the rigors of Cfllnpaignlng!\';h-cle today when collefie studcm\,: & ™ = e T(l) DLJE'IF.TE i GoARAS = T he North ;reporl on progress. The evening B. F. Miller, who opera a R S | siae | GuY SM H ! r)ry”y\ JLUr?T'lv:IR( 3 b l,‘j N ol * #1d 5 bl vould n more | Promises romance for girls' ‘who | hotel at Cordova for severalyears, E Q i | Dr_ Judson Wh]fller 11 ll . et erpmeNres i Lo Iindred SEcrileg DBCt mcar 5 will attract men of wealth, or atlarrived here and took over the | CHIROPRACTOR 111 o JToRaE T Hewspaper Representa at the moment than the promise of L_uev‘,em those who are fairly pros-| Orpheum Rooms at the foot of By Roberta Les Druilile Wigfelist i D @eattle, Chicusc or four divisions of volunteers; yet we have little erous. Progress in friendships al- | Main Street. | Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 | s ton, 1011 evidence, except for our release of 44 naval planes,| ‘md started is indicated, Young | Skl | Q. When planning to make an| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. hat afreraft are reaching Finland in effective num-|widows will awaken extraordinary| R. E. Murphy, Alaska represen-| informal call on a friend, is itf| PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES "7 |vers. The Finns need planes so quickly that they interest among eligible men, Intative for the DuPont Powder permissible to telephone first, to | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ’ cannot wait for deliveries from the United States,|the home hospitality today should Company, left on the Alaska for pe sure that she is.at home? — — | +ULLY COMPOUNDED i even if they could pay cash for them. They are|be successful. Home-makers will| Ketchikan. After opendh_\g some A Yes, this is all right, and a | ndent upon the willingness of Britain md‘xcx t through plans for spring time in that city on business he wise thing to do if the friend lives J Front Strcet Next Coliseum France to release their own war planes, which mav\mpflns and improvements. House- was to go to Seattle for several quite a distance away. Dr, John H. Geyer PHONE 97—Free Delivery S t any moment in the struggle against| hold arts should be cultivated. weeks, - Q. Should the silver be placed DENTIST | i Business Affairs: Trade and with the ends about three or four ool Sl _— Germany, : 3 commerce should be assuring, and| The mine tender Ambassador, Of inches from edge of table? mgfionlvénvcze ldg. Whatever happens on the Mannerheim Line this |ine spring season profitable, Gov- | the Chichagof Mining Companyar- A No. The ends of the silver . p Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. the sands are running out. Finland cannot emment regimentation of certain'rived from Chichagof with W. C. ghould be only a half inch to an m ’ i i [ “Ti Styl nd forever the sheer weight of enemy num- |industries may arouse oppositfonas Frecburn and wife. It was to re- inch from the edge of the table. | OMOIrow s ty es | rs and the paralyzing effect of enemy bombs, un-fvhe spring advances, but the stars turn with supplies for the mine. Q. When a man is imill‘oduced | TOdaY" ss adequate help is forthcoming. presage delays in legislation ‘that 2 _ to a girl at a dance, is he sup- { 5 & might affect the opinions of yoters.| The mail boat Estebeth arrived poseq to ask her for a dance? ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | Engineers and builders have the from Sitka and way ports and A yes deu?woy_fi An:—;les %oum | — - " 7 s Coes forecast of extraordinary actfvity members of the crew of the boat AT a—— of ptome any ¢ 3 N h Mr. Welles Goes to Europe in the spring. Earthquakes - and reported Tenakee Inlet was again Opthalmology | ‘w ! THE JUNEAU SKI PATROL (ew ¥ ok ot [other perils due to natural phe- blocked with ice. o AILY LESSONS Gliisas Pitad s Toikas Glgena. | ) beyond President Roose- |llomena are prognosticated. A’ late - \ D | Even in a W which snow is so light as here is no need to go beyon 5 : TG jed by E. T. Stannard, superintendent | | blic statement of his reasons for sending “Pring that is accompanie: 4 2 | IN ENGLISH i to disc of the sport, the June Dubto B (1 Tirons at this time. We |tl0ods may cause heavy losses. |of the Kernecott copper mine was ) ‘ i Ski Patrol worth on Gastineau Cha 1 “"”j“‘m d‘i‘;‘;‘l‘);su'i‘; sLE;rsp woross the Atlantic,| National Issues: Again the sen- a through passenger on the Alaska * — Juneau S Own Slore nel. The Patr 1ic planned, be continued "€ I T - informed reports from scattered ument that mafh.flohibltlon :}o; enroute to Cordova By W. L. Gordon The Charles W Carler { e A > capitals can properly be supplemented by further in- lb*‘flb will i:m»:l::bl;::‘:;fl c(')‘i" 4 b ILEARN _—————-——-Z | Made up of 1 volunteers, the Ski Patrol oper: . n. The President is justified in sending a ment or stringe : LE Words Often Misused: Do nof 1 tion g g i an s 4 ates in the field »f a Patrol Chie investigator to a ~mber of capitals, especially <ale Of liquor will be earnestly ad LOOK = L Mortuary i ‘r 5 " paid by the For on a part time basis, chooses an acute and well-trained observer Vocated by leading men and wo- * While this expression is commonly Fourth and Pranklin Sts, I The Rexall Store o and the only memt e Patrol who does re- like Mr. Welles, men. Statistics will arouse ahkiely By A. C. Gordon used, “a pair of new stockings” is PHONE 136 ! el like Mr -.d dd eitient acerly regarding the growing custom of preferable 1 Your Reliuble Pharmacists R T g, Like all good Americans, the side DY o amitt vomen to bars and 3 el i ) | 3 Besides promotin, Gastineau wants “the eventual restoration of world peace on ‘“'J(“;‘":f el‘z‘"zz“mm& drinks ‘are 1. Why is bourbon whiskey so _Often Mlspron)({)un::i‘d. a?ai:q\x;z. = ! Bufler.Mauro Channel ski c tr ¢ actual aid a sound and lasting basis for all nations,” as Secre- /" "4 bl S cident will cause named? Pmn.fivmc;a:i:;;twe, a d Have Your Eyes Bx o Dru C to the lost or i ed. Recently all 15 members tary Hull expressed it recently. Mr. Roosevelt '_ .~ ; R e 2. With what movement in be- and not 5 amined 0. 3 F widespiead comment and insistent Often Misspelled: Vieinity; three completed a 15-hour first aid ; H. undoubtedly knows how slight is the prospect of eXpieosion O OpIDION half of women is the name of Often 1 " : DI' RBEL Carlson Kozee Senior S Instru Bureau e peace, but this does not prevent him from o \al Affairs: The out- Anna Howard Shaw connected? s | g oe . . £ Mi This it / about the world that must emerge from International Affalrs: e’ ou 3. When are the Ides of March? Synonyms: Expectancy, expecta OPTOMETRIST of nes. ls.momm IAu eac m § nt tragedy. We are not participants in Pouring of millions of dollars in 4 Who is the author of the tion. anticipation, hopefulness, con- | 1 Blomgren: Bldg.——2nd Floor | | ESRRSTe CROnITgs, 1 plem, which & we have no right to tell those who are breparedness programs, spomsored - WOo Vo oo Cnone fidence, trust. Front Street— — Phone 636 | | ———— donation of time and effort to the cause of skiing. besring ”V stratdian fi‘mr of the struggle what 17 the United States by Congiess, ]tlwr»u') tread™? Word Study: “Use a word three HAHRY B scids vi 8pO.0 In this vicinity the SKI po0hqe 4o to end it. But we and other neutral Will awaken apprehension of a.geri- "E o Lo Ta 10 oest gll-can- times and it is yours” Let us in- - Patrol should also prove itelf useful all year around nations face identical problems as a Tesult of this CuS future tmancial crisis. Whie oo U0 crease ‘olr Vocabulhry by mBster- | r———mereotatt RACE We are constantly calling on men with such train- (.." \we know that there can be no durable peace ‘D€ stars indicate that this is a AW ing one word each day. Today's mm" co_op ing for emerge expediti from o community njess it is accompanied by an eventaal reduction Period in which the wealth of na- L. Because 1t originally came Word: Prejudice (noun); a Jjudg- DPRUGGIST where pra everyone hunt- of armaments and trade barriers. If the neutrals ‘ons Will vanish, financial experts = "o o cointe Kentucky. ment or opinion formed without Phone 767 Phon “The Squibi i will ethods of dealing with Sto! ing, fishing, mountain clim skati can face their common troubles with something ‘1 )“““*y‘“‘:“ 1:‘ ’k gbl 2. Woman suffrage. due examination. (Pronounce pl‘e:{- res of The w of the Juneau ol in advancing like a common outlook, the next peace may be laiernationa anking proglems 3. The 15th. 0o-dis, e as in bet, 00 as in look,| | Alaska' s %3 » ki ich promise to safeguard Ameri- i as in it, accent first syllable). the sport, educating’ the skling public and develop- something more than an armed truce. o ot 4. Alexander Pope. Cn‘mmc'rcevtend.s tt e Bt Mose ing safety in skifng is a gc , which deserves he emphasis in Washington at the moment percons whose birthdate it .is 2 Macl:flfli *flrm e ' prejudices which maintain distinc- “The Store for Men™ the support of all of us is on what Mr. Welles's mission and the talks With o0 v, SErCRai N W Rt o s ! 7 3 1ave the augury o y pel b entmned tion and animosity between na he neutral nations do not mean. Mr. Welles, we S o " it versely any of tie above mi 8 , i, " piexides atiending Prosperity. g chould file their adverse claims tions.’—Robertson. . WH \T H'?I P E‘OR FINLAND? are told, will take no “peace plan” with him and Ghanges will be numerous and x:: o S e G A o S FINNISH STEAM BATH will not be authorized to make proposals or €OmM- chou4 pe advantageous. ; riod of publication or thirty. days Your Allment Calling You Front St—Triangle Bldg Three weeks of a reckless Russian offensive, mitments in the name of the U“mted States. lThe Children born on this day will ?}fereanex & theo will besBareed fy. FOul RUN_AROUND Sclentific Treatments and Baths L A maintained regardless of high loss in men and ma- talks with the neutrals Involve “no plan or PIaNS, pe paijent, good-natured and aym- 4 o roviing of ths Etabifes: Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- N terial, finds the Mannerheim line, while still sub- DUt are in the nature of preliminary inquirles” ThEY pqhetic. Their ruling plancts are GHORGE A, LINGO, night—Dr. E. Malin, stantially intact, showing whee and how it can be ©1¢ Proof of long-range thinking of the right sorl. Jupiter and Neptune. The lucky " MRegister, | KIRKSVILLE, E, Mo, Feb 28 || 142 Willoughby Ave. Phoue 673 ally intact, showing where and how an be Y e & — - Coach Mal Eiken of tl rksville cracked. There is no denying that the tired Fin- day is Thursday and the fortunate e first publication, Feb. 7, 1940. Thadhérs rencrts thit fuilng Nl f Rumor has it that the Germans have perfected , .. e nicoas.one. D te last blicnuon April 3, 1940. LA Po! nish Army is enduring the heaviest battering of the ; oy i s e R ___ | Datelast pul , April 3, 1 peen less frequent on the cage war, The new Soviet commander, General Stern, & Sun which can shoof 5y di ize, mashed squad since he inaugurated a rule i 1 rocks at you, no doubt | UNITED STATES | A banana of medium size, q is striving desperately to smash the southwestern gy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 40nd then whipped until fluffy, that a p]ayerdm;:st run ;rc:'l;::; Wateh Kk} or (.tmsta.h flank of the Karelian »Ll\mn_s;.s This is obs await nation's awakening, says Herbert GENERAL LAND OFFICE gives a new flavor and texture to 0_! laps around the %yn'll at very reasonable rates . because in another month much of the narrow isth- = |a cup of boiled salad dressing or time he commits a fou < 3 Hoover in a speech attacking the New Deal. Seems District Land Office : 8 ith frul Al mus between Lake Ladoga and the sea will tumn 0" 0om ool ver trat employment sort of went Anchorage, Alaska, Mavonnaise to be served with runl B clasgmmeds mmr PAUL BLOEDHORN ) into a quagmire and o fronts will become even yo oo when he was President. | January 23, 1940, salad Emp “’“‘"“7 8. FRANKLIN STRE more restricted. The caitside world, lulled by the e | " Notice is hereby given that Violet i X miracles of defense alrea perform as been slow the E. Crosby, has made application for If the Finns keep on taking supplies from e yo the fundamental danger in the Finnish goviet troops, it'll wind up as the Russian bare. a homesite under the act of May 26, al y TOSSWor: uzz ] Mol : % 1934, (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of o) : | _— 4 G Tor 8 tagtag) uneau od LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES In the last few days, however, there has been A speaker declares that National Socialism. is & ‘2‘*"‘;; “;:']br;ced :; % 'bt.l b“é P“f )Lo" ACROSS o Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. !h:‘:;.elgtu y noue mounting evidence that the situation is understoed religion, Perha a bener term would be irreligion. b Slhupis on ,e nof ) 08 0L i kfi;:?c:lov“ 7 9. Flower Music and Electric Appliances il Glacier Highway approximately 71 instrument NGHS] ISITIE[T] 10 Put " B fd - - i WIAYEAS] 11, Dried grass (Next Irving's Market) i miles northwesterly from Juneau, 8. Desire [AIVIAT[L] IH[ [LIO] 16 Rock i e e e containing 4.76 acres, latitude 58° 1% Era o GICIYILILIABAE[BIO]N| 18 Fine Russian Front Street Phone 65 ! 21’ 45" N. longitude 134° 33' 32" W. 14. Region | 2. En*'.“'g (ot for Health and Anchorage serial 08903, and it is now 33 BOYS, | Eigstio textile —_— Pleasure in the files of the U. S. Land Office,; ~ without 5 B e A R ala e Anchorage, Alaska. Beginting 26. Overpowarl:dfl Archie B. Belis A » e Any and all persons claiming ad- ' 19. SHIPpIng e with wande b bm 2000 BAME versely any of the above mentioned el 21. Feminine name L0 hy ! 21 Supervises a UNTANT duty Is to make the 1and should file their adverse claims Pubiication [TIOD .fi@fl.mfi.gg% 2 Ardor Bookkeeping _Tax Service printed word speak in the district land office within the 35 Deprivation |EIT] C_]E ME] A measure Room 8, Valentine Building great truths more period of publication or thirty days amount All [REACIO| NIOMW TS| s Phone 676 clearly!” This is our thereafter, or they will be barrédby o5, HOeh oo |LILIN[EISIMIAIN] E[FUFIID 1. .om.,.g.,, ideal. We have built the provisions of the Statutes former V.Pfl'i mm@51 e oo] = e o wh elnie e GEORGE A. LINGO,. | 0. pige for ISIOMERSRIEIS 36 Large serpent IT COSTS SO LITTLE Snr: hmmnoen by o storing nay [S[LIEIDEMEISITIEISEEIAIS]Y] 38. Artist's s est, efficient crafts- Register. | g1 oiherwise 40, Southern TO DRESS SMARTLY man: hip whish makes Date first publication, Feh 7. 1940. | 32! Mountain; 45 010 French 3. Edible 41 Roman AT F el Sy o R o ’ i Date last publ!cdunn April 3, 1940, | Cdion coins seaweed tyrant » ne compromise with e i AL Bal 49. Staff officer 3. Holder of & 43. Sand hill /] F A M I L Y el tatt 5, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: | 3§ Swbiteres 50 Silkworm = cortain 4L gg:ct:";u DEVLIN'S That hearing on the petition of| 3T Articie =\ 55 Labor merit table SHDE STORE i F 54 Best ot its 4. Pronoun 46, Shgtt Tor & i Jacob W. Sorri and Florence Sorri, | 33. Pronoun R alany | S Expabin. - Bruailiaa “Juriesu’s Oldest . Exclus- i husband and wife, of Juncau, Al-| 40-Of the, = g5 Understand g Nerve network (" L. C. SMITH and CORONA | 1 DOWN T Plun arlng or 41 'rnr -pm sive Shoe Store” 4 aska. to adopt a female child named | 4. Apart 1 Bokbatans Naging 5L While TYPEWRITERS i Virginia Dawn Houseman, born July | 45 Captive Sold and Serviced by Seward Lou Hudsen ¥ £ 20th, 1937, now residing at Grand / 71 J.B. 'Il’hl" & co Street Manager | Rapids, Michigan, with Mrs. Willis .i' / ‘Our Doorstep Is W by. b % Chaffee, the mother of the peti- | o orn ¥ tioner Florence Sorri, will be held at // 3 ... // .-.. Satisfied Customers” Try The Empire ciassifieds fo { my office in the Federa! Building at % / i ¢ & Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. '// 7 —_ & May 15th, 1940. Helen Houseman, | /, f e of i <l an o il 4 7 TELEPHONE—51 % persons concened, are notified to -..a//“.-.. // ; % 2 NG appear at said time and place and L T ¥ ‘/ 4 Y “ v I show cause, if any they have, why { //fi“ COMMER! ND 1 YGLB E LR : P I l said adoption should not be ordered. % / / 2y CIRL A > FELIX GRAY, // SAVINGS ACCOUNTS i NEED EXPERTLY FILLED United States Commissioner. » H PFirst publication, Feb. 14, 1940, CAPITAL—$50,000 Last publication, Feb. 28, 1940, SURPLUS—$125,000 FOLDERS . . . STATIONERY | rchorage, Alaska. ¢ : !‘ November 17 1939, :+ “POSTERS . . . CARDS INDEXES LEDGERS Phone 374 for Estimates Daily Alaska Empire TAGS Notice is hereby given that Alex- ander Shiskin, has made application for a homesite under the ¢ f May 26, 1934, for a tract of land em- braced in U. S. Survey No. 2370, An- chorage serial 08777, situated on the west shore of Admiralty Island about % miles east of Killisnon, Alaska, containing 3.72 acres, in latitude 57° 28" N. longitude 134° 34’ W. and it is now in the files of the U S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claimjng ad- oLl 7 IIIIIfl lll%fllli{ FL T 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * 2 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA