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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933. WHEN YOU BUY in Juneau You not only help the community in which you live but help yourself by saving money. WHY SEND AWAY FOR FURNITURE When you can buy the same article for less money at home? A comparison of prices may surprise you but it will convince you that we are right. Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. X “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Better Made AMERICAN Products Always at WASHING MACHINES Special Spring Prices LINCOLN WASHER—Has adjustable legs, highest quality wringer, and all new features. Special—$49.50 ZENITH WASHER—-Aluminum square tub, agitator “with rubber hands, oversized ballor)n wringer and all new features. Special Price—$124.50 Smith Electric Company Near Gastineau Hotel LOYALTY TO YOUR COMMUNITY. An educatiohal ~campalgn is being conducted throughout the nation to teach people the necessity of loyalty to their own country. Loyalty to our own country means more than loyalty to the Flag and to the Government. It means loyalty to our traditions, our business and everything that conduces to our spiritual, intellectual and material welfare. The moral effect of such a campaign is beyond computation. We have drifted along for years,’ satisfied in our own minds that we lead the world in everything, in patriotism, culture, education, prosperity and all tHat distinguishes a great people and puts them in the van of progress. We have suddenly awakened to find that instead of leading in prosperity as our great natural re- sources would entitle us, of all nations in the world we are suffering the most from the effects | of depression. We have learned that our great European com- petitors have led us in patriotism and intelligent self-interest, and have for months been conducting an intensive campaign to educate their pecple to buy at home and patronize their dwn industries, thus keeping their own workmen employed and making theitr own countries prosperous. It is needless here to call attention to the results, of such a'policy. ‘It stares us in the face every day in silent canneries, idle machinery, de- serted logging camps and mining communities, thou- sands of men out of work and families subsisting through charity. 1Is there no analogy between the position in which our nation finds itself and that of our own com- munities in Alaska? Is it not just as essential that the people of Alaska, and Juneau, should protect their interests, safeguard their busingss and lend their efforts to that end as that the people of the United States should unite’to brifig prosperity to their country? And is it not just as true that if we neglect to safeguard our own interests to build up our own business and stimulate our own trade, that those districts that are far-sighted and enterprising enough to do these things will lead us in business advance- ment, growth and prosperity? It is because The Empire feels that to be the case, and that Alaska has made the same mistake as has our nation, that it hds thought the present an opportune time to appeal to the people of the Territory to Buy American—Buy Alaskan, Buy Ju- neau. We hope that a campaign of this kind will focus attention of our residents upon their own section and ‘on the mneed of pmonizmg our own business institutions. A policy 'of this, kind will result in better stores, a bigger shopping center, and more circulation of money in o’ town where we will see it again. Buy American—Buy Alaskan—Buy Juneau. FIRST LAST AND ALL THE TIME . . BUY AMERICAN BUY ALASKAN BUY JUNEAU New York E,x(.{}mge John Pastl Telephone 59 "I YOUR HOME COMMUNITY IS BEST. e To Buy ALASKA and Buy JUNEAU Meanq Busmvbs Gr_g;\'gv'l.t]l; and PROSPERITY . . . Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Next to Piggly Wiggly PRI EREBY BE XBBLE F, BAKS Rk STEVE Johnson says: We do not know, as yet, when we can - sell local mdde beer But W il . Until then we will serve you with the best BEER we can buy . . .. and it will be made in:the U. S. A. THE ARCTIC “A. .Gentleman’s Resort” S NBARSETUEA Sibants do bt U BT SRR BT . Eventually A AT s We Feature . . . Local Alaskan Products AND GIVE THEM PREFERENCE WHEREVER ‘POSSIBLE ' CARR’S “Juneuu s Fmest Food Swre Hm@ wceged}l)g}e veky pretty allk printy forf short, stout women, in half sizes; If you can wear half sizes be sure to see tliis assortment. New Polo Cotgs 9o’ Extra qpecml Value at For New “Late Styles and Anzerw‘gn Made BUY ALASKAN BUY JUNEAU - . . IS YOUR ONE BEST BET ‘ch:}] P}'qucts Featured _Cgl_ifgrnig Grocery Th 4Di neau atet}%Es’hr:efl e as?&u’ g‘mfi' se? o yo‘hrs g:)eayd ?t old. broom ;puts,thfi Gleaner in . ‘Terms Like Ren( ALASKANS “BUY AMERICAN" Alaska Electnc Light and Pouwer Company j uinieau-L-Phohie’6 . Douglas—Phone 18 Little Gents Cords $1.25 Overall Style—Age 1 to 6 2 Blue or Tan LONGIES—F ORDS—Tan or; Blue The Ideal Summer Pants for Boys Age 6 to 16—$1.95 and $2:25 | LEADER DEPT. STORE OUR:EAITH IN. AMERICA, ALASKA AND “JUNEAU 1S NOW smomjnn i THAN EVER ¢ Do Your Part and Be Loynl tg, Your Own Community. : Gordon s W Tnangle Bunldmg 4 ~ ALL ALASKAN PRODUC’I‘S ARE CIVEN FIRST PLACE HERE, Buy ‘Ateridan; Buy Alaakan. Buy Juneau— will réult in better stores, a higger shopping center anderiiore circulation of money in our town whcre we will see it again, . ' George Brothers _!' “Juneaw’s Largest Independent Food Store” TR E o BAILEY“’S CAFE B g, BUY mNEAU BUY AMERICAN This will certainly better your c._c_g"ition aswellasgurs . . . . . TRYIT