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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940. — e == —— e . . after the parties have nominated their candidates. | o eoesoms e e PSS OSSR S0 S Ebo O D S - 4 D O G S S Dall}’ .1’([l k 1 1‘: "!I)lre Another is the cffect of the war in Bufope, These] | from . Professional AR factors will weigh heavily with the volers in No- | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E 2 THE EMPIRE ; lr e C O r e e Pl iR MEANY vember § . Fort Gaatineau Channel SRLEN T SENDER. ! w AR prestdent But let's hear no more unfounded talk about|{ 1 he stars incline o0 S S D 4 R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manaser | jnnending Republican landslides, There is no .\.IICII" but do not compel” MAY 14, 1920 Entered in the Post Office in Juncau @s Second Class Matter. | phenomenon in sight s s According to an edition of the Salem (Mass.) Evening News, a branch B. P. 0. ELKS meet Entered In the | £ *] D K d —_— | )f the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice was to be rs. Kaser an every Wednesday at 8 | T TOTING QI rQ | WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 d at J in the near future. p. m. Visiting brothers ALTIY OUR YOUNG MUSICIANS | Benefic aspects rule strongly to- | *stablished at Juneau 3 Freehurger iy L D b g T | day which is benificent for adver- e 9 LS S Buler; | Juneau wishes the best of luck to its three|tising and promising to merchan- Woodbury Abbey, who for two years had been conducting surveys in Dl::!‘!'l'ls‘l“?li M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | young musicians who are now enroute to Seattle dising and manufacturing. Thea-| he Nenana coal fields, was to leave on an early boat for Skagway Blonll’gr;g‘Ngusfl ing 2 to display their talent before the great Stokowski.|tres should profit. Travel and re-| .nroute to the same district for further work. & I | e A e 3 ; i creation will be more generally e S8 OUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTIO Mary Stewart, Sylvia Davis and Jack Glasse will be | Cre? t [ Baits s Foh it ) Dettvered by carrier in Tinci SL25pecmonth. | 1 oard separately by the leader of the Phllndclphin‘"O““hlt.‘"an in PT?V‘T":S m— Victor Hewitt, member of the graduating class of the Juneau High /4 Monday of each month ¢ . nee, $6.00: | Symphony, who is recruiting an orchestra of Ameri-| Heart and Home: This is & fa-| 5,501 took a position with the E. S. Hewitt and Company. s W ' S vorable sway for women and their Dr. A. W. Stewart (] i sieTenon { they will promptly notify | can young people to make a tour of South America | o acte It is.lucky for fomance . . . beginning at 7:30 p.n e b i R or g i On board the Jefferson were four horses purchased by the Treadwell DENTIST R this summer, and engagements to marry. The T 5 3 ol ALPH B. MARTIN fice, € Business Office, 374, Whether or not any of the Juneau players are | configuration encourages loving ser- | JOmpany and routed to skng\_m,v from v{hexe they will shipped to Mayo, Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; . JAMES W 5 MEVBER OF ASSOCIATED "~ |chosen for the orchestra, each will have something|vice in the home and devotion to| Yukon Territory, to be used in exploration work the company is conduct- | | SE(V)V{?BDPFUILIZ‘)GX;(O LEIVERS, Secretary. R o I oo o pgre to remember the rest of his life. Each will be able | public welfare. It is a promising| ng there. K i o4 4 S otherwise credi d to say that Stokowski took time to listen to his day for women who seek employ- BRI f | | published he | music. For a musician, this is recognition and re-|ment. Domestic science will datvrnlfl Henry Roden, attorney at a trial in Ketchikan, returned to Juneau NTEED TO BE LARGER : 3 " Al & ., | m#ny students, young an old the Admiral Evans. Py - y ward enough. Mary, Sylvia and Jack are fortunats n the ] g i oyl i & B B2 1) e P Girls should push college work and Al Dr. Judson wh]filer | Newspaper Repre: | vocational tasks. P Bailey, Superintendent of the Gambier Bay cannery, was at CHIROPRACTOR | {sco. Los Angeles, Portla They Really are Safe | 1 1 Ak P. H ks oo M ey Really are Safer Business Affairs: Constructive| . =~ oo o0 potel Drugless Physician —— tasks of all sorts prosper under to- Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 AT bt A, ngton, 1011 (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | day's aspects. Engineers and build- s | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Are women safer and more careful ‘drivers than | ers will be in demand. Important W. W. Bacheller ’f"}““"_‘” broker, arrived on ‘_‘" Admiral Evans after | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES | men? Here is a question calculated to promote | Government projects will be und pending several weeks in Southeast Alaska cities. PRESCHIPTTONS CARE: | trife in some family cire Dr. Harry De Silva, taken on both the Atlantic nd o 23 ] -— — —— +ULLY COMPOUNDED { director of the drivers’ research bureau of Yale Uni- | Pacific Coasts, Expansion of avia- Otis Ross, connected with the field division of the United States | versity, is sure he has the right answer. It will|tion will be amazing before the end | Land Office with headquarters at Juneau, passed through here on the | Front: Strvet Next Coliseum make the women bless him. | of the summer. Hotels are to profit | Aqmiral Evans enroute to Cook Inlet on government survey work. Dr_ John H Geyer L Women drivers really are safer, he says. And he|in coming months. B ‘ o PHONE 97—Free Delivery s the figures to refute the standard retort of the| National Issues: As an example A. W. Minard of Kake was in town on business and was at the | o2 male driver that the reason women have fewer acci- |of democr the United . States| o0 { Room g;vflh’nflm‘ Bldg. AR LR DO T D S dents is because they do not drive as much as men.|should maintain the highest stan- |~ A g Hours: SION"P: 1’620 m. ——— d It is true, Dr. De Silva concedes, that women do|dards of living. As the mnation SR KT ARy R I P i : | not drive as much. But here is what was shown by | power expands, its responsibilities W“"-"” jetcet i 0veet ni o W i e TR ST R Tomorrow's SIYIES' a Connecticut survey covering 3,000 drivers and simi- | increase and world changes of b nd S R R R " lar checks in three other states: The women drove |sweeping scope will be influenced X . . by e Today ibout half the mileage of men, but they had only| The stars presage strange line-ups Da||y I_essons n ng IS| W. L. GORDON ||| ROBERT spson. oer. p. | one-third the accidents. Which, as Dr. De Silva|in Europe which will make great o { Graduate Los Angeles Coll~ge I RRIRS R B TR points out, “shows that women are still safer drivers|demands upon American resources e e e e e ) | of Optometry ana -y o iaa it 3 AN : n wer. anol Al bs HHETALY hess i ; s State a- Opthalmol DEMOCRATS OR REPUBLICANS? |and do not have fewer accidents merely because there | of all sorts. United States diploma WORDS OPTEN MISUSED: Do not confuse FORMERLY (previously) | T ogy ‘ po-z g are fewer women drivers cy is subject to a portent indicat- | iy thrial on ventional manner) | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | b If the Presidential election were today, concludes The Yalc cxpert even has an implied indorsement | ing a grave mistake in the Orient.| With FORMALLY (in a formal or convent noss S { | S Chorte: Galli o \ boll throughout the Na. fOF that much maligned back-seat driver who, in| International Affairs: World dif- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Resource Preferred pronunciation i | b oo | i abhet i M T8 most instances, is of the feminine gender. He states | ficulties are to be brought to| with accent on last syllable. ol —— Ry 5 tion, the Democrat would of the it circumspectly: “Drivers alone drove faster than| Washington in a way that gives OFTEN MISSPELLED: Pissure (a narrow opening); pronounce FISH- | \ Juneau SOWI] S’GIG 48 States. They would have 317 electoral votes| drivers accompanied by passengers. Drivers with|President Roosevelt tremendous re- | ER The Char]egw ca"erl\ against 214 for the Republican trangers or distant relatives as passengers drove |sponsibilities. The recent conjunc- SYNONYMS: Bribe (noun) allurement, seduction, bait » 1: < o e HAHE 5 { ok ik faster than when spouse, children or other close kin | tion of Mars and Uranus (March WORD STUDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | Mor’ua g S R A B LTI R il o were \;,, th (‘n “an them : g i ilh" will :m" "“”J it is fore-| ;,crease our vo by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | l’y S 7 every State by Dr titute of Public Opin- “Not so fast enry,” may be words to incite|cast, in changing alliances among R A" " reasonable: extreme. “Why sl " ol | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | " | g 5D ; ; & AR icide, but they do help to hold down the traffic|European nations, Russia and Ger- | MMODERAT palyor Wimsnnabie i Y shbuldiwe ac 3 oy The Rexall Slore | jon was: “Which party would you like to see wir { . copt such immoderate demands? PHONE 136 BE | . many will intensify war activities ¢ g —_— | Your Reliuble Pharmacists # the pre car ks ¥ | e o - 1 o ) 1 o - | | | " fasy Aees SR o RTRT Ty & |and ignore peace negotiations. Se- | W DR Bufl _M 5 he survey st hroughout the country I e e : % itea | | | | er-Maurc ; St 3 The Hired Man | rious trouble between the United by | 3 as a whole 54 person of every 100 with defin- . RS | States and Japan is threatened. | |§ I E ROBERTA LEE || Have Your Eyes Examined by | | Dru c,‘ | { t pre y favo FRIME g i | Persons whose birthdate it is have| § * ompa i 11 j g La. § cratic for The hired mans S O he worked 1| U1 QUEUIY Of & JEAr Of 00U fOr- | freremsemsememsemommsems s mmsmms s emsemommomms amommo s moamommommommdh Dr. Rae L. Carlson | DPREST y : i hours a day for less than that many dollars a| n¢ Changes should be avolded.| o voyen o vorbal invitation is extended to you, which yoi not il OPTOMETRIST i % i 1 come a ymething of a shock to pe s it ) ! _ Girls will be sought in marriage 3 € i g | | Blomgren Bid, 2) | & month, that the bread was cut so thin you could - 3 _ G | to aceept, but you have no other engagement for that evening, would it | L3 nd Floor £ the Republican pre h has been howling for| 5 o Children born on this day prob- || Front Street-— Phone 538 TS g : read the Bible through a dozen slices of it, and that ably will be friendly in mnature, | P€ @ll right to accept, then telephone later with an excuse as to why you § months about the “great shift in political senti-|no matter how loudly he asked for the butter no one | i o b 5 A | i nt” and the “def I of victory in|ever passed h vay. Hi t was a dog's I mentally alert, ambitious :um‘(dnno 80? 5 B L ¢ ment ’m_“ he : \.: ) kit :( 3 (-\e; }r:a,\ded it kls \m\) e .smdll was a og]j*_hm“forcdul_ They may require wise A. No. An invitation should be accepted or declined without any | —m———___ | H ym—ee | 14, Shawid, pome e "I“"‘ = ;‘:‘thcqr:n:_“ B wini, Weg - iou S e m"iguidunco, but they have the prog-|hesitation, or invented excuses. Merely say, “Thank you very much, | | Tflmf'l' co_op | RACE H ”;fh"c" A8 the “"J“”" I'" . o | et he had time erfough to tell stories and go | °UCAUON of happy, successful|but, I will be unable to go (or come) Thursday evening” It %5 not | DRUGGIST { ese returns showed th cratic pre- n g glories | careers. it e ! % E sondérance of ‘all-time. . The efo! Jlectior especially on rainy days. Sometimes he was 5 (Gobrip ;“l’“fl“’” to say why. o Phone 767 Phone | “The Squibs : ¥ PREES0) MESLONNR: = 00 Coy PEIOE 3 0 to use ths! rig S0/ take his Gi1 HAInE s opyright, 1940) | Q What is the most popular time for a cocktail party? | Stores of the Republics wer il he | ¥ to church sociables and to singing school, swung G 1 08 | A. Six o'clock is the most popular hour, although any time between | | GROCERIES I Alaska’ their party was in the 5 i 4 "®|a mean bat when the East Hill played the West Hill, | five and seven is all right. | Alaska returr: almost co e at this tme, ShOW upg i the end saved up money enough to buy | WWOITI@N IS arged Q. What is the symbolism of pansies? ‘ 2 = the Democrais leading by better n two-to-one in|ortgaged farm and get married. He did well dur- £ & A. Pleasant thoughts. gi “The Store for Men!' the First Division, two-to-one in the Second, three-|ing the war years, What happened to him after| wl'h Harbo"n o' S | L. C. SVITH and CORONA o to-one in the Third, three-to-one in the Fourth and | that? | g (" by TYPEWRITERS SAB'N S g by almost three-to-one in the totals for the Ter-| In so far as he is thought of as an individual H LO OK d LEA R N Sold and Serviced by ~ the answer i not maionatly mporant. 100 e | LONG-SOUGh Crook an A. C. GORDON || 5 B Burford & Co, | | Fron St—Trianslo Bldg. 4 It is comitted that much can happen between he is an average farmer the answer may be found | Gl Lol L R b R R S R et "‘ b L i i now and November. The parlies have vet to nom-|iD testimony given the other day by Louls H. Bean| i O oAy Lo Worn by |1} i e their Presidential candidates. Events at home ©f the Department of Agriculture before the Tempor- | SAN FRANCISCO, May 1L—An| — what general's death during the Civil War was considered the Satisfied Customers [ R Sy E m.d“‘,l“( = H‘.”, t i :.,. ', it ‘,,‘m\ the opin-| &Y National Economic Committee. ;,[(”: yCr’;z‘? -E?"e}:l WO;",“E‘; dN:;S' greatest loss sustained by either side in the fall of a single man? | GASTINE'AU CAFE ;“ 0“; e e "' "”v ¥ ];'((:X i pm, He is providing food for more city people than |p to¥ BERTR WS BEER CHAMEEE BE- | Ty \which is the highest of the five Great Lakes? —_— 5 5,000,001 uted ales voters. e P USE il I re - = & e L " 5 N ¥ i B i ] . he used to—from 50 to 70 percent more people than | i having harbored Phil Chad- 3. To what ancient people is ascribed the invention of our alphabet? | | DR H VANCE = 4 basis of party strength, which is the important thing|a generation ago, He is using more machinery and |viie oo o harbored Py inal in| 4 What is fratricide? : s Al | 3 : a Nations tio er all, the Democrats have | g i sy . st-sought crim 4 2 ? & ; ; ¥ in'a Natlonal ¢ 1 2 % getting more out of his stock, seeds and land. He the west. 5. What city is the commercial metropolis of British America? OSTEOPATH y Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. | Gastineau Hotel Annex | a long lead over the Republicans is older and gets less return on his work and invest- M too that the Republi-|ment. He is, in fact, the agricultural problem, though the land campaigning “farming as a way of life” may still keep alive the have yet to|SPark of happiness in him. h But he isn't likely to be bringing up a hired Green was arrested on a warrant from Texas, charging her with harboring Chadwick who is | wanted for bank robbery, highway ANSWERS: General “Stonewall” Jackson. Lake Superior. It should be remembered : 2 3. The Phoenicians. 4 5. have been out in while the Democra can hopefu for many months South Franklin St. Phone 177 BegE yincie 1030 iastve.. The Reublican show Wee|;.n. A, typloal: $20-acve Eansag, {acm, accordifgito | arees s Soargeaen . | Act of murdering a brother. * * | on long before the Gallup poll was taken, and still| ;. PNEC witness, Sherman F. Johnson, needed 08 TOAEIEY fo. Tikr dnsighier. Uil Montreal. | the majority registered preference for the Demo- 4 pireq man's help for 90 days in 1920, but ten days|ma, and she had visited him in — = | cratic pariy. : | were enough in 1939. This is progress, but it is|Texas, but that she did not even PRLLRN G RSN R Juneau “elfldy House LUNCHEON SPEVIALTIES There are ponderables remaining. One is the | also sad. You can’t shoot many woodchucks or catch t L] know his name was Chadwick | The gangster’s mother-in-law was | Ioneer o | held in $10,000 bond to await further ‘ | Alaska On | | | i | question of how the political picture will be altered/many trout with a ten-day hired man. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ||| 555 |~ @ WL action in the case. Front Street Phone 65 pa s L el s o s o s s o NOTICE MAY 14 for Health and Pleasure . Women of the Moose meeting EMPIRE PHONE: 374 [ aen of, He. Moo Donald L. MacKinnon 1 5 e Gad etoms Tt | H1 Faisy Flck Archie B. Betis as ra I i o PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ® NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | | Moradsoi ! Bookkeeping Tax Service that on May 6th, 1940, JAMES W. | =5 "‘8 lomm Room 8, Valentine Building McNAUGHTON, as administrator, Timothy ly Phone 676 Mrs. R. T. Redmond REASONS Rites Are I;eTJ at Ketchi-| de bonis non, W.W.A, of the es- 5 H. T. Barkland 5 ¢ Attention tate of WILLIAM H. DICKINSON, i s s i ! Compelling Deceased, made and riled in the| kan for John Carlfon IT COSTS SO LITTLE at the BRUNSWICK above-entitled Court at Juneau, Al- ¥ TRAVELING MAN HERE TO DRESS SMARTLY WHY The Daily Alaska EMPIRE WILL [T FAMILY | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudsen Street Manager aska, his Amended Final Account and Report and Petition for Dis- tribution, and that on said- day the said Court entered its order directing that a hearing be had upon said Amended Final Account and Report and Petition for Dis- tribution before it on Saturday, July 6, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at the office of the said United States Commissioner, in the Fed- eral-Territorial Tusding, in Ju- neau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, LAYOUTS AT Noted Character B DEVLIN'S Al Shyman, traveling man from | Seattle, arrived in Juneau on board KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 14.—the Yukon and wiil be in Juneau for Funeral services were held here yes- | several days on business. He is stop- terday for John Carlton’ 83, one of ' ping at the Baranof Hotel. the few remaining links with the life ————,e—— of Robert Louis Stevenson. Daily Empire classifieds pay. An Alaskan pioneer, Carlton prev- | ——— — jously skippered the Soath Sews 1n| _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS a trading schooner taking Steven-|IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COLRT FOR THE TERRITORY son there, where, at Valnia, he held court with native chiefs and enjoyed| OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- Helene W. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Phone 773 Valentine Building—Room 7 Try The Empire classifieds fo results. Complete Aln and requiring all persons to then |their privileges. BER ONE. Merchandise and there appear and make their| Dressed in Scotch plaids, Cartlon | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- Y objections, if any, thereto, and|went to the Klondike in '98, working | €r and ex-officio Probate Judge, T E L E P H 0 N E PRLALE 5 l mvEHAGE Essentlal, YOU to the settlement thereof; and,|a lease on No. 8 below on Bonanza| Juneau Precinct. Effective ART WORK upon said hearing the claims of the Territory of Alaska in. the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy- Five ($775.00) Dollars, the welaim of the United Food Company n Creek. Later he returned to the coast and with Fred Carewe, newspaper- man, navigated a sloop from Juneau to Cook Inlet. During the stampede IN THE MATYER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ANDREW P. KASHEVAROFF, DECEASED., NOTICE 1S HEREBY COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * TO GIVEN Pttt 2 ) Produce Efiecfive 35 the sum of Sixty-Eight and $1/100]to Cook Inlet, Carewe wrote a book | that the undersigned was, on the CAPITAL—$50,000 5 GOOD hard-hitting reasons! ($68.31) Dollars, and the claim of [on his experiences. 6th day of May, 1940, duly appoint- SURPLUS—$125.,000 True this month-—next month— P f bl d Butler-Mauro Drug Co. in the sum AT R AT ed executrix of the last will and = o lia e an alil’ac- of Four and No/100 ($4.00; DoHars testament and of the estate of > and every month for advertisers in the Daily Alaska Empire! An “exclusive” for advertisers who want to bring back their adver- tising dollars in ‘the recogniz- able form of increased sales! We can design ANY KIND of advertise- ment or Artisiic Layout you order! -3 tive advertisements . . Art Work For ® Advertisements ® Folders ® Letterheads. etc. will-be allowed as preferred claims and paid in full, and all other claims filed on said estate will be paid on a prorata basis of approxi- mately 643% of the amount due each claimant. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 6th day of May, 1940. FELI¥ GRAY, U. 8. Commissionér and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. Publication dates, May 7-14-21-28, this More Belgians Are (alled Up BRUSSELS, May 14. — The Bel- gian Government has called to arms all men from 16 to 35 years of age who belong to the last group of 1940, adv. | recruitable reserves Andrew P. Kashevaroff, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. NADJA VESTAL TRIPLETTE, Executrix of the Estate of An- drew P. Kashevaroff, deceased. First publication, May 7, 1940. Last publication, May 28,” 1940, s 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA

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