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cul- PEACOGK s in all the worlc At tim ‘ i and began his work D l C N d P l EE HERE , av ross-word uzzle : n that has \ : IvEs lews \bvlm: almost the ent earth. 'I_‘o- BO _ Acnross Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie DoOwN é |day, its operatio: > being carried 1 'il"“ point of 1. Ridicule fon in over 8 co and colonies i ve hiihed 2. Aseended » {of the world, & e gospel of re- i D: st 5. Cultivatea . {deeming grace being preached ' Vs | 12, Pennsytvania 4. Cateher of i in over 60 different languages | . Inke port lampreys o Booth had been iden- —_ ooy 12 & Yenerate . S ]P bl M . ed with the church but, feeling 5 i 1 53 :,“,l 4 ”o“' it . pecial Public Meeting Held |nimseir somewnat cramped by its |Issues Special Invitation to| 1 §mail stream & o wime o e 2 4 conventionalities, he stepped aside . : 10. Beforo this Stracad By Gov- | e e e Juneau Residents O ernor G. A. Parks {so0n se He visit- to Use Offices 12. Pathetle . {ed the dens of iniquity in the dark | o3, Past of the By aeor |8 At a special meeting of the - |districts of the great city and con- g | .. yenr 24, ‘anunny o vation Army held last evening at secrated his life to the betterment ge‘:‘AJ‘e:g”;:,ee'u;r”( 25, lr':‘r:l.'p:yn.. Ay . '.IA.,;:;' o Elks Hall, Gov. George A. Parks amongst humanity’s nanufy whori . °e.: othall posi- :}. Expand . introduced Col. G. W. Peacock, who | es. He had truly [y, "0 o0 *rma el oot diriie S sionsy , was the speaker of t evening. |caught the vision of what his life attwiIAE e ue‘:fi’ r'“ ”’ A"( oun .n.lr on a type- Gov. Parks, after touct lightly 'could mean to the world n service | o1 pi00vr oo qumn; which he rep- . Noarfrost Aromus { on the life and achie ents of |and g his life in the interests of s 52, Golf term Charm | resents, or to contemp t Hire Scatters General Willlam Booth, said: “The |the betterment of mankind. He has arrived in Juneau Pack 42. Hard metal progress that has been made by the |was more concerned about caring u;“ of ihie Gam:” ‘” - i 8. fl"lu-:nru for § .‘"\"‘!llll’i‘lilrll): toa 4 Bwnmn K Bgues S 0! . Bomb: Salvation Army has not }wen,l’)r needs than promoting creeds |® Mr. Arrivee expr & Biivae i | |'-r' of the 49. Pertaining to a r.a. Wiles 9. flne or mvm'l | achieved without the devoted work |and knew neither color, creed, nor bei. S bl i “‘w oot continent Pronoum chief rulers of the countless thousands of un-|national drawbacks. He believed m"‘xfes:lg’ee: ifd g i selfish, God-fearing men and wo-|absolutely in mankind and was :n it m‘;e r:;er::]g'xr::li‘ suneat '...// men. There have been controversies |strong in his opinion that mankind L4 2 % //// and stated that he was more than delighted when he saw what a vast improvement the paved streets had made in the business secti In behalf of the Great Mnhcm Railway, Mr. Arrivee has issued the | following invitation to the residents of Juneau: “The citizens of Juneau are cordially invited to use the fa- cilities of the new City Ticket Of- fice and Travel Bureau of the Great may often be down but it is never out. and dissensions but because the real cbjective is the rescue of human-| ity from degradation and despair, the organization has emerged from each crisis stronger and with great- er inspiration for its allotted task,|cvery community and it is estimat- “Today, the influence of the Sal- ed that 30,000,000 out of the 80,- vation Army extends to every race 000,000 unchurched wanderers of and every land. It minis to[the streets of America are reached those who are in need without ques- |annually by this organization I---% III%HIII%H.I 7"...“... dAEEN amm [ L lfll%flfll dREE & T fiafnenit, fu ll%ifl./ - HII%EIII%HI fi.l%fllll%il. tion will be imported to you in a|nection with their ticket omce[ courteous, Intelligent manne throughout the East and Middle Should you desire any informa West some of which are located in regarding rates, route: train | New York, Boston, Chicago, Cleve- service an itinerary, land, Detroit, St. Paul, Minneapolis |complete cost of the and other cities. You will always | with all other neces y informa- be welcomed and given every at- tion incorporated therein, will b tention at a iy oy s i) AT iy ny Great Northern Constructive Force “The Salvation Army of today Is regarded as a constructive force in a p o % are 25,000 officers in the | t:f;" as to the cause of their mis a ”"m" “;rmv and”me books of | Northern Railway which is located 7 great institution are always in the Great Northern Bu!]dmu“ at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street, opposite the Alas- ka Steamship Company's office, in | Seattle. Service Observed | this “Most of us have had occasion|open to the public for inspection.” to observe the service that is ren-| Due to the large scope of Col dered by those who wear the uni-|Peacock’s subjeci it was only pos- form of the Salvation Army. We, |sible to touch superficially the work in this community, know the value done by the Army. However, it is of their work and are grateful to|of interest to note that there are them and we shall continue to give |300 varieties of social service that them our support. it sponsors; that it is instrumental “Tonight, we have with us one,|in teaching and helping criminals who by long devoted service in the|in the criminal camps in Indla; Salvation Army, has achieved the that it Instructs lepers in the leper distinction of being placed in charge | colonies in Java; and that it cares of a large district. He comes to|for the beggar boys of Korea. us with a message and I take great g “The new Tloket Office and Trav- ?:"“&"EPC‘:POI;';(“SE;;:;“ sl:cr};lt,:ryczlf SEELYE RETURNS TO TOWN |el Bureau at Seattle, is artistically the Salvation lArmv for. Western AFTER 3 WEEKS' SURVEY |decorated and furnished, and the Canads ahd Alasks.” i predominant colors are the same Col. P"‘.Mk' Speaks as those used throughout the Em- After stating that he had been pire Building and the Oriental s Limited which have proved so rest-! in Alaska 'lfidyclnrs flizo ahf}lwhfd;:(} ful to the eyes when traveling on ways wanted to return her those popular trains. :ne}; conlz;;atulaLmhg Cfa;;t. :;ix;d N(I)r;( Spirit of Hospitality 1;1 ,hu‘ nh on l]f“ sp t;n . “;“Tu “The spirit of hospitality,” con- | ey have been doing in Juneau, tinued Mr. Arrivee, Gathering Place “You are urged,” continued Mr. Arrivee, “to make engagements to meet your friends there, to make luse of the telephone and writing desk facilities, to rest in the com- fortable chairs and divans, and, if {you desire privacy, a private con- ference room will be placed at your | disposal. After three weeks making surveys in the vicinity of Petersburg and Wrangell, C. P. Seelye, U. 8. Bll-l reau of Public Surveys, rl\mrnndi last night. He was accompanied by Norman Rustad and Walter Ger- | well. This ends the season’s work | for the party. Mr, Seelye used the Col. Peacock swung 1n‘L.o the main Alaska Game Commission boat Seal, |throughout the personnel of the! ticket orrm:e and Otrnvel bureau.” part of his talk on “The World |y, b raimadge, 'on the Petersburg~ Great Northern Ticket Offices and | g v v Mr. Arrivee will be more than Wide Salvation Army,” and said:|CoP! ge “The Great Northern Railway glad to answer any questions rela- Wmnvell Job. |maintains Travel Burtaus in con- tive to making trips “The story of the growth and development of the Salvation Army is one of the most thrilling stories of the last 100 years. It started in the heart of one man, William Booth, who was born April 10, 1829. On July 5, 1865, he stood alone on Mile End Waste in the great city of London—one of the worst dis- lTravel Bureaus and /aur informa- | EVERYTHING FRESH IN GREEN STUFF GARNICK’S, Phone 174 MR. TAX PAYER You can thank your City Council for a sav- ing of approximately $100 PER MONTH. That is what the Hart Oil Burner installed in the City Hall is saving the taxpayers of Juncau. Read This Twice! AMERICAN LEGION All members are requested and expected to meet at Carter’s Mor- tuary at 8:30 o’clock tomorrow morning. IT WONT BE LONG NOW'! HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN FUEL BILL? RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska - “We tell you in advance what job will cost” The show you have been Wear Your Legion Cap waiting for! AMERICA'S BEST COMEDY “Uappy Ricks™ COLISEUM (alifornia Grocery Phone 478 - FREE 1 Pint Bottle Purex WITH A PURCHASE OF 1 Quart Bottle Purex 35 Cents LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, perean ... catil ), .. L RAEe THE LAST WORD in EVENING GOWNS Popular Prices $22.50 and $24.75 Next Monday Tuesday Nights and October 28 and 29 PRICES Parquet seats $1.00 (Reserved) General Admission (Bal- cony) 75 cents All st.:houl students, 50 The oentsp(.!::zee:;'ed in Leader Store LY:\DE.\’S (,HICKEN BROTH} Ly Colige i RCOmS ... . vl i 45\: Bradford Post American Legion : H] : £ g : : é : | g : : : g £ § PROMPT DELIVERY LRCIC IR R NINETEEN NATIONS STILL SHY AT GUM GEORGE BROTHERS DELICACIES CROSSE & BLACKWELL Chow Chow, White Onions, Black Walnuts, Pickled Sweet Gherkins, Chutney, Chef Sauce, A-1 Sauce, H. P. Sauce. HELDER’S Cheese Sticks WASHINGTON, Oct. 18— Nineteen countfies remain unconverted to chewing gum. Department of commerce fig- ures for May show gum ex- ports, in various quantities, to 66 countries. The non-chewing 19 in- clude Denmark, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Palestine, Turkey and several jnsular and colonial divisions, P —— LU T T T T T T ] McLAREN’S Cheese If it's new we have it! Home for Rent 5 rooms, with bath, furnace heat, com- pletely furnished, in- cluding piano. Gar- Well located. GEORGE BROTHERS Purveyor:s to Particular People 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY age. Aty g 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. GEORGE. BROS. | TG0 O GROCERY ; : . Old Papers fm sale at Empire Officei! Good Grocery Service We make our everyday performance tell the kind Our constant aim lof service you get at this store. is to get your order to you promptly and to furnish you the kind of goods and values that will bring you back to this store for more. Our service pleases a host of patrons who know what good service is. SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 B. P. 0. Elks Roll Call TONIGHT October 23, 1929 TROUBLE ? If you have Radio troubles, we have just received the latest instrument science has devised--- THE WESTON RADIO SET ANALYZER-— to locate trouble in any set, regardless of what make it may be. PHONE 416 CAPITAL ELECTRIC (0. FRONT STREET §