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| LY Daily Alaska Empire o production. But e Intsrevta ook [HAPPY l PROFESSIONAL aily P cide to a large extent because they are parts BIRTHDAY ‘ 20 Years A go Horoscope FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ROBERT W. BENDER - -~ Editor and Manager of the same body politic. Sub-standard wages The Empl el ¥ | GASTINEAU CHA! ] —_— | do in the long run hurt business. Restrictions e Empire extends congratula From The Empire o * . A Th incli Published ¢ rery_evening except Sunday by the EMPIS sed by unions, by laws tions and best wishes today, their e stars incline o PRINTING COMPANY ot Second and Main Streets, Juneau, on output, whether imposed by unions, by la birthday anniversary, to the follow-| % but do not compel” i = B. P. 0. FLKS meet o Alsska or by trade practices, do hurt labor. i ‘ 1 every Wednesday at ] AW 10 (i E O o But behind these large abstractions lie the l"‘”- " DECEMBER 16, 1917 i Al| prs. x,\sg: »?r :‘:'IF:BUEGER AR Sagef S watter A i - e 1 H _ essentials of our society—not abstractions at Fred J. Wettrick, property own: welcome. N. C. BAN= R O e Beavins 1l but a network of human relationships. Lt L er, who had been in Juneau for| FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 Blomgren Building SHHED, Reitad S ! Delivered br carrier In aneau and Douslas for §1.25 per month. | a1l bul a m Dorothy Tuckett \ i AAverts. PRt sokath: v PHONE 56 , Exal er; By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | These are the realities. There is not one several weeks attending to business Ve ary pe rule| | M. H. SIDES, Secree Ope year. in advance, $1200; six months. n advance, 3600: | pyginess” there are ‘a million businesses, e interests, left for the south. strongly today, according to astrol-) | Hours 9 a.m. to 9 pm. b § e O bacs Will conler a favor if they will promptly notifs | ranging from the very small to the very large. Mrs. Elmer LaChance ogy. It is likely to be a time of J' L ) the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- There is not one entity that can be called Y. Strom Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, in|delays and disturbing experiences. ¢ E: MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 AV ephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3. “Iabor"—there are forty-odd million individu- Je E: Stnatia Booth Tarkington's “Seventeen,’| All beginnings should be post- : e P e als “gainfully employed,” each one a unique bt ot Bclleheln # were starred at the Dream. And at’poncd in the business ‘wurlld where Dr. Ch B Jiaiie: Mundsy of each month Mf‘fi:"-}%‘.’«l"r“o‘gim OTHER PUBLICATION. | bundle of characteristics. No one can be George. E. Clevelan, the Coliseum, Charlie Chaplin wasicare_ should be exercised in com- | 3 arles. A G 1o \Booftish Rite Tc: i SSOCIATED PRESS. hostile to labor unless he himself produces featured in his two reel comedy, pleting whatever has not been|| DEN1IST beginning at 7 pm MEM) s . y " — . L e G . The muw’%‘,‘,:';n ':,f,o\,,m,, entitled to the use for | all that he consumes, for if he buys or hires “The Vagabond. brought to a successful close. Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. FORREST R. BATES cepubleation of all news dispatches credited to it or nou | he is dependent on labor. No one can be hos- DAILY LESSONS ittt Reception and indirection may be TELEPHONE 176 Worshipful Master; JAMES W, % feritiviee] ;fi:‘:‘:fl ke e S tile to business in our society, for it is business Fred Wasterlain, leader of thejevident among certain groups gf LEIVERS, Secretary. WM | that directs the flow of goods without which IN ENGLISH Capitol City Band, was a passenger|men. Bad judgment may cause P R productive efforts would be wasted. o for the south on the Jefferson. losses in stock buying and other e . PR o m!KA_l!S q One may argue that in specific instances By W. L. Gordon speculative investments. 3 Perseverance Lodge 1lo. 2 A meets either labor or business is inefficient, obstruc- - #| For Masons and their ladies only,| Constructive plans lnndl d;c)sl;ms by Rlcllfll'd ‘V:.llams ;very 155‘8“; a:;llrourntwdr‘l‘ez- tive, wasteful, corrupt—anything we like. But " e y 3 cast Alaska Shrine Club|based on experience should be for- ay, T.0Q.0.J. - : P lL‘ :‘nnv;{:such an arg‘\jmvnt&m wiring Lhz ques- VoI Leet e ? s 5;"1 ‘;hql\ :;:\ur::;:g a ball to be given De- |tunate under this rule of the stars. “ DENTIST DOWELL, Nobi: Gpand; RUTH tion out of the clouds of language. In what | %\ %% gl o fl;npf;f‘i(‘;: bl | cember 18. On the committees were It is a time to b guided by past| | OFFICE AND KESIDENOE | BLAKE, Secrotary 4 find the answers we have to brmg.acfpn‘u ic Often Mispronounced: Aviation, |Son, Lloyd V. Winter, Cmv es el ‘d”m“mfi e thrnaten": e — ; G“ s lh{nkll]g Pl pla§ und. to' do "hM_“f “_fl“ = Pronounce first a as in save, not as Ostrom, J"“}""' H. King, F’fi“frd [:*l Socubde” 1 t0 .now ) R give our emotions a rest. What we have is a in have. | Beattie, Raymond H Stevens, and| 7 .: . Dl' J dson Whitfi vast economic machine, operated by human oft Misspelled: Sane (men- |Roland D. Fairly. \wise to cultivate the true Christmas . JU er 5 beings. Like other machines, it constantly | o0 CRSPCEE B | RN it o CHIROPRACTOR D R u G s needs attention, frequently it needs repairs; as e Cheat d‘ermud sy Warning is given that race preju- Drugless Physician A its parts wear out or grow obsolescent, they e 4 e |MANY PRESENT AT ‘dnm& and other evidences of strong Office hours' 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 E 0 8 B 4 i dle, deceive, delude, dupe, trick, be- : % z i BN : MEDIES have to be replaced—invention will show the thinking may be strongly evident. Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PUROLA RE] sements gulie, CHRISTMAS PARTY |1 wie win recognice universal PHONE 667 s S i : ; Word Study: “Use a word three| 050 5 L Lo PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- e Shees prooeescs (hete il TIIOUL AC times and it is yours.” Let us in-| OF MOOSE LODGE brotherhood. L FULLY COMPOUNDED be struggle, human nature being what it is. crva; our vocsbulary by 'master=| Physicians and surgeons come un-|7= " . = & s But it is the business of bmu‘sms_msmp and of i l:ne ir Lcacx; }:‘layy Today'%% One of the outstanding s(x‘ml;“'-'" .a configuration \_vhxch pre?glgs ¥ | Front Street Next Coliseum Two bills are pending in Congress to unt,f- sl all rcs;)u))5{!)lt* discussion to minimize the ele- word: Gargoyle, a waterspout, of-|events on the lodge program was d vear mv_ extraordinary activity. Dr. A. W. Stewart PHGNE 97—Free Delivery the law of the land the principle of universal service ment of strife. Reform need not be war—will ten carved grotesquely, projecting held last nizht by the Loyal Orde :Mpdw,m\ will be aided by new dis- DENTST for which the American Legion has so long contended. indeed be retarded by warlike attitudes. We at ml" pet iktt of a’l’)mlding ws. | of Moose when members entertain- coveries. Unusual epidemics ~are| T They are Senate Bill No. 25, introduced by Senator need to be wary of our abstractions, which so ually from ‘the roof gutter. (Pro-led their families and friends at Ior?cast, & bl SEWARD BUILDING = - Morris Sheppard, Chairman of the Senate Military | casily tum into bmt:lle gty ang constder the * | 0 Lt goll; & s in arm, o) as]sn old-fastioned, {nformal 'party,| ThIS s &y SuSpicious date 1Oriy Office Phone 469 L - I ¢ Affairs Committee, and House Resolution No. 6704,/ K":;:\‘f:i measirable effects of practical i boll, mocent first syllable) in the Odd Fellows' Hall ::‘l““‘ 2 ‘}f‘:‘“‘“’:‘s:‘c‘& ;’_:‘ 'r:“(‘{ mayigy r The Rexall Store introduced by Representative Lister Hill, Chairman 4 R N R P | The evening was spent in gamh.{ol ‘;lx\'i';xxgmwi(;)l(pbé i-narkéd i‘ ‘L':Nq: 2 your of the House Military Affairs Committee. 4 S e thin bk o dancing, and singing, and Christ- Sk J R H v CE | " & n.elhhl: The Senate Bill proposes upon declaration of| The Japanese promise to pay for the sinking mas presuily Wets RWAIdSd o MUIT L L s st B il DR. H. VAN pharmacists At to? the Panay—providing, we suppose, if they can raise OOK d LEARN present. oo SR ) e Hedid OSTECPATH ] compound ol b 27 aiinl jetermine and |the money in China L an Concluding the affair, a buffet have the augury of a year of activ-| o,/ cation and examination | prescrip- i 1‘. Authorize m_c President to d mine @ pdeid Bv A. C. Gordon luncheon was served by committees 1LY but 'my:sleuou.\. obslz\?]es "f’f‘-‘\ | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: | | tions. publicly proclaim prices; J j b g 5 . G from the Moose and Women of theincrease Ju.su;lf‘fis plob‘ltma. Fairly | | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. il | c 2 Anitiotisé¢he Presient to make adjustments, A Blessing m Disguise - ———————————% 'Moose, composed of Gildo anuo.,508?1‘{;":“:‘"2;:‘DTOB'I("X?SXC*:Jl:d- o/ | Gastineau Hotel Annex Rutler-Mauro Drug Co. Fhcuicommaty, by, pubiic prooAmation; e How rsons in the Fred Erickson, Henry Gorham, Mrs. ‘ n on this day prob-| | ooy ot et Phone1m? | |t — o — — @ s & (Cincinnati Enquirer) 1, How SHIaRy. Dev 5 3 e an lably will be imaginative, sensitive',, i ot s ST S i ¥ 3. Authorize the drafting of the Nation's man & Mt 2 tendqlo reveal the current|United States reach voting age Ray Peterman, Mrs. A. J. Goodman, BT 1n§ros Sl - — L4 PO et D power, between the ages of 21 and 31, subject to such | ”W;‘ e ning of a blessing in disguise. |each year? Mrs. Robert Light, Mrs. Gertie Ol- a1d incined to | 5 o ro b RN D e mei;‘rl:(:;::aisls"m:;:ea;:z'm[l)val Seems to have been jarred | 2. How many times has the Duke sen, Mrs. Loonnb McKinnon, and zz"m; o shis 'sigh aclieve Ias mg1 ‘ f "Tonloflow‘s S'Yles . o . i 3 S " 7 . vi 'a IS, . e! 2. 2 { 4 Egguieny ey plossilie; : lout of its antagonism toward private enterprise, im- |of Windsor visited Canada? |Mrs. . F. Rodenberg s G. winther, Quaker poet,| | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | = i 4. Authorize the taking into the military serv: etus has been given to necessary reform in tax legis- 3. Which is the most comp!’cle-‘ ; = 5 - was bory ‘on this iy 1807, Othiers Graduate Los Angeles* College | 1°day | ice, as civilians, any persons engaged in the manage- ||t ot 4’s more cooperative attitude between labor |y domesticated of the grains? | The diamond's supremacy in the gy oo S oa® et S of Oftiaebry and ‘ . 4. What proportion of the U. 8. gem world dates from the discov- |population are patients in a hos- ery of the so-called “brilliant” meth- ment or control of industrial or manufacturing estab- lishments designated by the President; Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Grouud and capital has been encouraged. ! day include Alexander Aga: All of these are important factors in the estab- oceanographer and zoologist, 5. Authorize the licensing of those classes deter-|lishment of a really solid footing for recovery. The |pital in the cQ\xX'se _G( Sfl ,V;ar; y od of cutting, which reveals its full o Humphrey Davy, natural phil-|J, .' mined by the President as necessary for the successrul‘valuc of a prospective changed relationship between 5. Is Fhe ramm’h t ; ndrews beauty. ‘o.sopher. 1778, s il 4 N ‘government and business is something inestimable. |golf course in Scotland open to the e — | (Copyright, 1937) i WHEN IN A HURRY il »’ é <l : It is extremely important psychologically that private | public? | Try an Empire ad. | iU i CALL COLE FOR OIL | | oAs 6. Authorize the fixing of priorities in which . S S it £ % o, e { 5 \ | enterprise should be spared a constant belaboring by ) | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | S 8° TRy e, Dliled by axy manlfactiner, dealet, o | government. There are tangible manifestations of | ANSWERS o i T Bnyle “Shoots”” il amount . . . QUICK! |l luneau s Own Store ] producer, exporter, importer, or public service in mc"’ms_ the newly announced power industry building [ 1. It is esiimated that a little | RRTEE GO | A COLE TRANSFER ' United States; | program coming on the heels of the President’s as- [more than 2,000,000 persons become | So0D QUALITY AT 1 Three Turkeys ! o L Lo e S —— . 7. Fix a tax, for the duration of the emergency,'syrance that the administration would cease its venge- (21 years of age each year 1 . (5 P b T e 1 ; of 95 per centum of all income above the previous!ful attitude toward the utilities. 2. Five times, as the Prince of | UNITED FOOD CO. At Elks’ Event —_— | | FAMILY SHOE STORE B three-year average, with proper adjustments for capi- Also extremely important, in the long view ahead, |wales | TELEPHONE—16 | —_—— | Have Your Eyes Examined by «Juneaw's Oldest Exclusive tal expenditures for war purposes by existing or new |is the willingness to x'nexa;nine i'.hP f!«l\\ Slrl'(\lc';flri’f- 3. Maize or Indian corn. ! T‘llwrc will b(‘é;Ls of turl;oy dinners | Shoe Store” l 3 The surtax on undistributed profits, the effect o 4. According to estimates, one ™ e |In Juneau on Christmas day, it was | 57 ! mdu;_m:;( a penalty of $100,000, or one year in jail, | Which far transcended its avowed social objective, |person in fifteen became a hos- |z 715 0 A 2 assured at the turkey shoot of thcf Dr. %g,l.eo&é,rgg:lson s:,',’;‘,}d';‘inso“ mn;‘g::“ both in the discretion of the Court, for violations; {Promised to be progressively harmful to the national | pitq] patient during 1936. i g | Elks Club last night. The Elks| : ___.l or i ‘icconom_\'. It virtually precludes the conscrvation of | 5 No. 1 | H_ s, GRAVI‘,S | awarded 47 turkeys during the eve- oOffics Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry 9 9. Give the President power to create agencles,) ., ;) packlogs for business and industry, for them | ~° e [ “The Clothing Man” Inings’ entertainment, Frank A.| gnop Phone 331-2 rings | 7 ¢ boards, and commissions, and employ NECessary Per-|y, gepends upon in times of business recession. The | 22| | Home of Hart Schaffner and | |Boyle being high winner with three Hefimann’s Phannacy sonnel so as to carry the purposes of the Act into|act has been in effect only one year. Over a period | : Marx Clothing birds. e R T 201 Seward St. Phone 45 b effect. of years its undermining influence upon the financial MODERN ' | 2t A i3 FINE | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY l In universal service lies one of the greatest forces|solidity of the nation’s business structure would have = & COMPOUNDED FRO! ’ in behalf of peace. 2 becom)(- cumulatively worse. The result would have | ETIQUETTE | HEINTZLEMAN WILL ‘ : Watch and Jewelry Repairing || FRESH DRUGS | been that a depression of major proportions would By Roberta Lee | ‘ GARBAGE HAULED | SAIL NORTH SUNDAY; | at very reasonable rates Ve v 1; ttom, had it encountered | | “BUSINESS” AND “LABOR” e Sl desisis it g ) . —a| | Reasonable Monthiy Rates || PLAN WORK FINISHED PAUL BLOEDHORN —_— basis. Some relief from this fundamentally unsound | Q. If one is introducing a woman | | E. 0. DAVIS | e £ | B. WARRACK Emphasis that we in America place on Words|iax policy is now in sight—a brief period of business ito a man who is a celebrity, such TELEPHONE 212 | ‘The W?rk of the Alaska-Federal I J.B.W. often leads to interpretations which tend to lead us|difficulty having focused attention upon its un-as an author, shouldn't she be pre-} | Phone 4753 'L]‘SJ‘f‘rlllg fommmee‘ th:h- hfis been‘*‘—_ON THE M'E_.‘—,—“’ZZAN'INE H } Engineers——Contndon away from fundamentals and into arguments which |soundness. |sented to him? % |meeting in Portland to draw up an, HOTEL JUNEAU gain nothing and too often overshadow the objective| The more cooperative attitude between labor and | A. No; present the man to the|s Sy [ASEAGTIen A0, DEy Presenied: ke | JUNEAU sought. Classifications is one of our bugaboos. For 'capital signs of which exist despite cox?tinuing labor | woman, unlesss the man is pc‘|>|“ FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH (l:)r::“l!f:;"'i l;yn(ila:};ar:'o )l(;nhdbufe(;; BEAUTY SHOP :‘, example one of the current topics is “business” as gnf{wumes in some section: leuuo!herohxgrly w;ll(;rl)mtt:]{aps seventy years of ta:ge and thef | OAK—Nature's Gift Everlasting | |the pN;aLiona] Resource.ls Bo;.:d w2 LYLAH WILSON 3 Congress considers ways and means for giving it new | evelopment of ‘the business slump, B g ol i Eighioen be SNEnty, D BOGGAN | |cording to word received here from | | Contoure Aelophons THe " % iosak afibusfhess ss GHouGh 16 Teprebented & and too abrupt demands upon‘busvmess and mdu:stry b_} | Q How are invitations recalled GARLAN 7 3 e X-Er-Vac 538 i & P |1abor had a part in the slowing down of recovery—it for a small informal affair? PHONE 582 Regional Forester B. Frank Heintz- | R | certain group. And in contrast we refer to another . ecented an illustration of the ultimate wisdom of | A. They may be recalled by brief Buy Your Floors with a |leman, Chairman of the Alaska — — C. P. A. classification known as “labor.” reciprocal consideration. {notes, or even by telephone. GUARANTEE | Planning Commission, who has & i 303-05 Goldstein Bullding « As the New York Times put it recently, “both of These are three of the developments without| Q Where should the napkins|ss. g3 been attending the Portland ses-| | ) H Public Stenographer these have been solemnly discussed as though they|which the attainment of secure prosperity was im- be placed at a formal dinner? slons. | S l G R l D S | Notary Public represented two opposing and irreconcilable forces, possible. If they are all realized, their realization at| A. On the service plate. | Mr. Heintzleman is planning to, [ BEAUTY SALON - R and to love one were to hate the other.” Cartoonists | the cost of a temporary business slump will be a bar- | b ontes. @ e s e Fine P i hea‘dqlmners i “TOUL AREEARGNOE 1? mmm_: i insist on picturing “business” as a big man in a top |88In for America. TRINITY CHOIR MEETS Christm el et o W0l Dom| || DR SUERSIREE S 4 nat while “labor” is a man in overalls and usually | o The Trinity Cathedral Choir will ristmas 'Su:da; on the steamer Alaskn | Shattuck Blds. Phone 318 | { SPECIALIZING 5 190 bultess s Ishiot A% separataifGroes whigh "“e‘[a S b bt Tave Hrousht along it weies [ oy Cheimaspnen, - | The larvac of the ant-lion digs a| | % nothing in comman, setting up an antagonism which wings.—Troy (N. Y.) Record. a3 trap in the ground, hides at the! JUNEAU and does not really exist. Discussing the subject further, | SRIRAA T AL | COME IN and SEE the NEW |bottom and devours ants that ven-| Y HOUSE talian the Times makes this conclusion: ! Scenes in the night clubs these winter nights are|| STROMBERG-CARLSON ture into it. MELOD ¥ ’ One need not argue that the interests of |reported pretty disorderly, when some stewed quince RADIOS ! Music and Eleotric Appliances Dinners labor and of business (that is to say, the em- meets a fried peach and wants to do the big apple.— J. B. Bll!"fll'd & Co. ; M (}::“ Shabucsy H.(:;‘,el) 65 ~ ployer) are identical, even though in the long |New York Sun. “Our door step is worn by at Legion Dugout | 43 glaalal ‘me—'.“; cm ¥ ~ e — — R : ———— Satisfied Customers” Phone—Green 119 | GASTINEAU . . rect technically. Research deals in 1 Bt ekl Hours HOllyWOOd Revlses Hlstory |facts—the director can lay on With | pr——— |, | Ah,l“ Mluic s“pply Short Orders At All . 4 imagination, Buy and Read ! THE VOGUE— Arthur M. Uggen, Manager o TO Flt tlle Color C(lm()ra Research, for instance, stopped The Magazine ' Pianos—Musical Instruments il 4 the peddling of bright, silken pen- A L A s K A Correctly Styled Clothes and Supplies ] PERCY’S c AFE D amad T —————————————— |nants among the throngs at the| BY ROBBIN COONS nd no characrer snould say ‘ouch't |AFchery tournament. Silks were too R0 Momen e 122 W. Second ||| tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | & HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 16— & an exclamation of pain because |rare and expensive in those days to| NOW ON SALE 101 SEWARD ST. | CORFRS: AEOP They've been working a year out at|the expression had no place untiljPermit the custom. But research,\ _______________J Chr‘ + S I Try The Empire classifieds for|| Perey Reynolds, Manager Warner Bros. studios investigating the 19th Century. If anyone were|Pointing out that ‘he__De“Od knev.z IstTmas € AlS |results. b ’ - 4 /must content imself wil a hearty ? owe, CXISENCE 1A DEVET beeh. 8P~ ./, ¢ ste-ce!” And about Obvia 10t half the free use of color. They protect your home 3 7 Dr. Herman Lissauer, his assist-| (Maid Marian) De Haviland’s “bou- After all, what’s a technicolor cam- from Tu b erc I . 3 ant, Mrs. Hetta George, and their|Q0i"—girls didn't have boudoirs injera for.? Lionta me Fmt Nafioml Bank staff of seven fgesearch workers | those Lday?. “Theymhad :\'o(;ms and| Heraldry, also, had just been in- = were not greatly concerned about|hone too frilly, either. And so on,|troduced by the Normans in this Th B M B h d L5 o the flumcnac"y };f the Robin Hood 2nd so on, to the last page of period and its symbols were by no e . * e renas ) Healtll F ds C t ]IJNEAU 4 legend. But Robin Hood, if he lived SCript. ‘m(‘u]ns u;acum!;nonh?s the picturi will BATTLE Cll“E‘:iK H:‘l’ls:’l’t . at all, lived in a definite historical| The research deparument then|imply. But Keighley, or somebody, B k d period—about 1190 AD.—in a def-|turned to constructive labors. For likes hrlraldry in colnl:and]lhe pic- an 2D OTl:gng;lETETlc CAPITAL——SSO.W »)i inite setting, the England of Rich- | the art department it dug deep into|ture will have it abundantly. ard Couer de Lion and of the Nor-|hundreds of old tomes, consulted| ————— PR, renacy ™ Praskiin 8 SURPLUS—$100,000 man usurper, wicked Prince John.|old prints showing medieval castles,‘ oy - o shophane 62 o . The research departments work apartments, streets and dwenings | MRS. JOHN DEVINE 2 et began when the first script was For the costumers it excavated au- HONORED AT PARTY R S o e e CO)JMERCIAL AND SAVINGS completed. Tactfully and firmly, thentic notes on what milady wore COMMERCIAL | If It's Paint We Have It! the Lissauer-George forces read that to an archery tournament, to court, | BY MR-S. TALKINGTON ]DEAL PAINT SHOP ACCOUN'I‘S script, made notes, checked, and to market, to sleep, and the equiva-| returned the script to its auditors. lents for milord. On games and| Honoring Mrs. John Devine, wife Gnd SAVINGS FRED W. WENDT SAI:'E DEPOSIT BOXE » Boudoirs Weren't Known customs, Mrs. George spent Sundays|of the Territorial Senator from | PHONE 549 The polite notes conveyed many reading at least 30 sources, tracing|Nome, Mrs. Faul Talkington was [+ 5 succinet reminders and corrections, Saxon pleasures and Norman fads, hostess at a luncheon and pinochle = o such as the fact that Prince John and llh?ing the whole for Director party, Tuesday afternon at :’he Tal- Resources Over Two and T ) e 2% Paid on was never actually regent, that |William Keighley's guidance. (Kei-|kington residence 2 A Alaska Federal Savings shillings were not in use until much ghley did plenty of reading him-| Mrs. George B. Grigsby, Mrs. Elsie One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association Savings ~ Jater than Robin Hood's time, the self). {DeVault, and the guest of honor Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 popular coins being “pennies,” and Bright Hues Essential were present for the occasion. Mrs. P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 Accounts that guineas were unheard of. Also, “The Adventures of Robin Hood”|Devine sailed on the Alaska yes- Temporary Office: it was suggested, the English did not is now under way. But for all the 'terday to join Senator Devine in — COLUMBIA LUMBER oo‘_ll become tea-drinkers until abut 1650,research it will not be entirely cor- Seattle. % %

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