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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRL THURSDAY, OCT. 12 1939 o . panied by distaste for meat l Dall}’ Alaska Emplre 5. Sudden changes in the form or rate of growth fl | 20 YEARS AGO \ a | Professional “ »{ a mole or wart Fraternal Societies o 4wt rom T8 . rector e, TR | o W e om0 o oroscope | ity e el | 0 3 - Prestden » | Becond and Main Strects, Juneau. Alaska. There are over 5000 quack “cures” for cancer on but do not compel OCTOBER 12, 1919 | lrt ay M—Tu Post Offlce in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | record, according to the article, which further warns| on m;m:i Tf:\c:ql.\-l:lf_gfva;ntrll::;‘:‘ B. P. 0. ELKS meet T o e o amg —— | mainst the “sure fire” treatments advertised to cure TIVIIG (HRRE S T £ - every Wednesday at 8 A1l types of cancer by methods which are kept secret,| _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 ment of mining machinery for the| = The Empire extends £°"'"§:‘,,“' , Drs. Kaser and p. m. Visiting brothers s I 3 7 2 & FooT ‘| Good and evil planetary aspects! a Endicott Mining Company, ' tions and best wishes *~day, o g welcome. H. C. RED- ; The modern treatment of cancer employs surgey, X-| o vlq on this day around which |gperating at Willam Henry Bay. | bicthday anniversz:y, to thi ros- urger MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. MENBER ! ¥ f J %’ | rays, or rédium, or a combination of these methods.|gertain superstititions center. The e | lowing: DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. No other instrumentalities are recommended. morning is fairly promising for in- The new B. M. Behrends Company | Blom O r K # gren Building o, Fear and ignorance of the nature of eancer|sight and fair judgment. The r arage was completed and was OCTOBER 12 PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . lof fally f t only the big delivery James Sey e ST s prevent many persons from securing early treatment.|of the stars is especially fortunate[housing not only the big delivery athes Bey Heail! b nd Fonrin - SUBSCRIPTION RATES It has been estimated that 25,000 deaths from cancer |for women. Merchants who sell lux-|truck that had been in use by the -P',R’ Bmdlo)‘v BORAGS SF GhE e oot A e B b s ot Ao e fes are well directed, but there.firm for some time, but the new William J. Baldwin [ s N By mall, postage paid, at the following rates could be prevented each year if people were fully|uries are ¢ " A Bt Mrs. Robert Rice in Scottish Rite Temple Ome year. in advance 112.00; six months, in advance $6.00; | oo (TS Lo 8 existing knowledge |18 an adverse sign for employees. [light truck recently purchased. Mrs i Dr A w Siewart beginning at 7:30 p. m. b L SRR I e s 5 Heart and Home: Love affairs M Mrs. George Getchel AL W. CHAS. W. HAWKES- B tlfltn St why fullurs o ULy in the e, Of St Risewse should flourish under this config The Juneau Billiard Company Thomas L. George Jr DENTIST .. ||WORTH, Worshipful Master: livery of their papers . So far as possible one should avoid prolonged| .iion Despite the date, it is a|completed the installation of one of | e | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 ZIVBENII: TENE Ui WA Pasiion RIS Y irritation to any part of the body. Protection from [icky time to become engaged for|the most up-to-date ice cream plants "————ll SEWARD BUIUzéNG - ’ MEMBER OF Asfiu:anrn r-m.T'& the use for OVer-exposure to the sun and wind, prompt repair|.n early marriage date. Women in the north. The plant was .stallsd Y IESSONS Office Phone 469 ' AR 5t ST ngws Aliositite 3 %o it or mot of all birth injuries to the womb, permitting the breast |should push business aims that are |a few days previous and was ready ; : ! : otherwise creditcd in this paper and also the local DeWS ., rynotion normally, repair of jagged teeth, avoidance | independent of aid from relatives!for operation. ‘ ”\ EN GLISH F———T—-— GUY smTH b = "TO BE LARGER of ill-fitting dental plates, self-control in using to-[oT ”‘Mdg. T:I:\:s‘i:;ohr:;lyec;g::]l( The City of Seattle was to take ! Dr' ‘Iudson w lnler ALABKA CIRCULATION GUARANTFED ¥ ronin sting ictors and actresses e 3 8 a AN TRAT OF ANY OYHER PUBLICATION. bacco, _correction of chronic constipation—in_ short, | ¥ STGHLANE A south the cannery crew of Libby, By W. L. Gordon Sfllgl’lgfics’fcl‘):‘ D UGS 5 " GEORGE D. CLOSE. Inc. National Newspaper Representa- climination of unnecc abuse of any tissue s &) " g Grocq Affairs: Efforts to block |McNeill and Libby at Taku. LS LAl o BT, Offioe Tioneas 10-18, 155, 7-9. TS 0 on0 Tosugea, (Lo ANKIAL FOCMANG. | comman, serise mstliod fof heIpigc to gusrd Bgainst)ay,; iyisrieof cafiif ISt IENNs of | g Words Often Muused: “I shall| | Office hours: 1022 15, o0 O, O S on O e imbitious enterprises are prognos-| Dr. A. W. Stewart, who arrived|send an invitation to them” is pref- PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE bert A. Wellington, 1011 i bl i icated. Labor difficulties will assume |from Ketchikan, was a guest at the |erable to “extend an invitation.” |___————} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- o e corsaloonns , B “Remember the Martians!” Jovel forms and the wise will com- |Zynda Hotel. The primary meaning of extena is| ST BOMPOPNDED gt Sy . Jromise to assure cooperation be- ; —_— to lengthen or prolong either imlf—— . | (Philadelphia Record) ween employers and employees. | Charles A. Sulzer and little |space or time. nr JO]\II n Geyer Front Street Next Coliseum 4 9 3 er your bed? Or has|Large orders will speed up certain | s arrived in Seattle from the| Often Mispronounced: Berry. Pro- o » PHONE 97—Free Delivery Is there a submarine under your bed? | ‘actories next month. E; Mrs. Sulzer was expected t0|nounce ber-i, e as in bet, and mnot| DENTIST an aviator wearing a swastika been peeping in your National Issues: Labor confer-locate in Seattle permanently. burr-y. i Room 9—Valentine Bldg. _—_ windows nights? snces will absorb attention but the ‘ Often Misspelled: Ascent (act of | PHONE 762 2 | Or—are you among the Americans who do not| o0’ vioove that nothing definite’ Capt. John Murstead was regis- | rising). Assent (to agree). Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. fall for the grand old line of hysterical alarms and | /S (RO L GTNCR TR tered at the Alaskan Hotel Mr.| Synonyms: Completion, fulfill- 3 2 | excursions which were peddled so successfully during |\ .. vionc“The power of employers, | Murstead was to have charge of the | ment, execution. 1 g s R T R | TOmOrer S Styles | the World War? " curtal ath |pile camp at Punter Bay during the| Wword Study: “Use a word three| | " owever, will be curtailed. D 3 N E d Last week President Roosevelt announced that | ..o ove key figures in the world |Wwinter for the Thlinget Packing |(imes and It is yours.” Let us in-| DR. H. VA To ay unidentified subs had been sighted off Alaska and (5 BRRRC K T ions. | Company, crease our vocabulary by mastering OSTHOPAYE { 4 ’ Boston. Previously, other unidentified subs had been | b o o"ara bortents of many, sudden | 3 one word each day. Today's word: || @onsultation and examination sighted” at approximately 10-mile intervals from | o1 ot men who have been long | Mrs. Robert Simpson and Miss E.| Omnipotence; unlimited power; free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Canadian waters to Cape Horn. A fleet of four was | ' oown o5 B0 g o and politics, | Goldstein were to leave for Seattle | hence, the Deity. (Accent follows the | | 7 o 9:30 by appointment. reported off Argentina, with at least a dozen in the | “y o o) Aftairs: Serious ac-|{on the Princess Mary. p). “A miracle is a work exceeding | Gastineau Hotel Annex o ) : BRI L West Indies, not to mention the sighting of another | ;. " i pe reported from Aus-| the power of any created agent, con- | | South Franklin St. Phone 177 WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT CANCER dozen in the Far East. In short, more submarines| L .." 4 piccia. Aviators will con-| Weather: highest 45, lowest 42| sequently being an effect of ihe Di- 3 have been sighted than are in the combined navies | oo 45 be in peril that is mot in-|Partly clandv vine Omnipotence.’—sSouth. J i 0 S Word that the ce of human cancer is|of all the Powers : Atticult. too, | ticated by scientific inspections and | 22 ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. uneau s Uwn Store The Bre! rumors are becoming difficult, 5 definitely on the 1s contained in an artic The Bremen IO A S et bE S ' 1001 afeguards. On the high seas there Py Graduats Los Angelés Gollege The Bremen has been seen, positively, in Murmansk. | & " W5 =5 el Vil B e o % o) e ObiiAtty aoh “What You Should Know About Cancer,” appearing|A London report confirms the German suggestion | 'vneoutumn and a disaster to a| LOOK nnd LEARI\ ( Opthalmology . in'the current issue of “The Health Officer,” published |that the British captured it. This the British deny. 5 el will cause an unusual ! : by the U. S. Public Health Service The Bremen also has been reported captured by the n}:fi..‘?;.n s ‘ BoA (;Go Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | [ 8 “Iwenty-five years ago it stood seventh in the French, and was seen by eye-witnesses in Iceland,| "p0R-oF8 3 L dese y A. C. Gordon The Rexall Store list of causes of death,” says article. “Now it is| Ver® Cruz Curacao and an “unnamed port in South | ;.0 4yugury of a year of moderate| Your Reliable Pharmacists - America | 4 i # C rlai g over 14 1 AN 11; re uccess. Friends will be helpful !u 1. How many religious denomina- | .:;"L(:nd“ claiming 1;.(;' 0 live ..l]'.inln.lx'\r’ )‘nz'l" our slogan for this war is: “Remember the Mar- \omo; The interest of ,eldn?(,\ will! tions are there }i]n mf United States? Th Char]es W Car!erI Bufler'MaurO o Skt S S LU e fortunate for a few. | 2. What investment, although e . D C s el iooiioradlto i T s Children born on this day prob- | now universal, was once considered Mortuary rug 0. people £ A Part of the Price bly will be kindly and affection- |as gambling, and was prohibited by | Principally a disease of adult life, it' occurs most (Cleveland Plaln Deaier) ite. Many subjects of this decs law in France? Fourth and Franklin Sts. 2 PRESCRIPTIONS often between the ages of 40 and 70. Although it ma Tne price of war cannot be measured in doll »f Libra are inclined to worry nee E H 3. What is a folio, as referred to | | PHONE 136 affect any part of the body, it occurs more frequently | oy francs or The heaviest cost is in the bl essly and moodiness is not uncom-| LXPI€SSES HOPeE Nthlflg by book publishers? | . in the fem: ca il ol thus women | of young men, in the deterioration of liberty, and in | non. i 4. Who was Nancy Hanks? e e { are afflicted by cancer more often men the wreckage of the social structure. But the British (Copyright, 1939) W|” InJufe Relahons 5. Which state touches four of M 5 1 =R inee sdnesday demonst e five Great Lakes? | Have Your Eyes Examined by ‘Many absurd idea ng the relationship of | finance measures announced Wednesday monstate | ‘llu five - | diet to cancer are prevalent,” the article states.|hoW fearful a burden modern war imposes on a people | with Finland | ANSWERS Dr. Rae L. Carl: H-S. GRAVES b " e o i Droteln d tarian diet. the in.|determined to see it through DoUGLAS | | 1. Two hundred and twelve. r. hiae L. Larison “The Clothing Man” e S Rt N A S income tax basic rate is to be advanced | (Continued trom i-age One; 2. Life wmsurance. OPTOMETRIST e R & ool B oV ence in any typel,. ... 975 percent to 35 percent, and a year later tc ! | 3. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Fhm; HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER || :i"‘l;:‘~l‘]""v" T M »‘j”‘” i v“;i ent, Apars irom. €3 ","m“ which are small |tain International rules which can- f x‘)(flhfyrqx;)f e ey S Fae 7 S @oe ot / . : it e othe d, clini dence | jndeed, all British citizens will pay ux[")h. ; thirg A |not be overlooked. No demands have| °- Michigan. b 9 FEI suggests that poor teeth, eeth, the ingestion | of their incomes directly in taxes. This, however, is L 3 Bl Bt ithee us: geb. W will e o T S 53 of hot food and drink, irregularity of meals, and|no more than a beginning. Surtax rates are stepped BOME FROM HORERERNE . {45 Vi | ——— ——— . e i ; s omes over §5000; and on such parts of Mrs. Tom Jensen was home yes- ";“““"“";‘ e ‘”“;v" S i Tn T C0-0P R e . gastro-intestinal diseases may be of some importance up for a s 0 ; 8 S & terday after two weeks' confifiement |change of views. e will not re-|| v mr i g - e catation of Slomach caih e nomes & anaver 1200 th i b 6| (87 4, Mk, SO KoL, et o' wof| M O D E R N | Phore 767 Phone Gastineau Motor e R . ood pre- | percent. the same with any state.” | F > . Hlasiienls hstances, methods of food pre- "5 o xation is but one source of British reve- | dauehter, .R"be” byt b BILL b e ETIQU ETTE o - Servu:e paration and the use of certain cooking utenslls—|, . "\ gy time a5 in peace. Levies on beer, sugar, | Under hospital care for the present. | * 1 Groceries Phone 727 " aluminum ware, for example—have no known Influ-| w.ne “wnicky tobacco, estates, and excess profits all R v 53 titled, “Foreign Kootprints in the| By Roberta Lee | __) | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ence upon the causation, prevention, or cure of the|are enlarged. Accustomed to heavy taxation, the FOOU SALE | Home,” dealing with international S A TR . Gas—Oil—Storage disease. | ordinary Briton is amazed at the incursions of the| The Altar Sbciety ~will hold a'relations insofar as our use of mod- | % fos sneail bl Nl § | e 4 Cancer is not contagious, nor is the influence of jnew tax program on his income. 2oody sale at the Feusi-Jensen store | ern electrical appliances, household [ @ i "mem‘“u At Hhis Tabias FINNISH STEAM BATH heredity determined; but its exciting causes are known | Nor is this the end. Borrowing still will be nec- | Saturday afternoon. goods, the medicine cabinet, and A (;fl.\e d?sh‘ <hodlt, be. Kald: Fiat Your Ailment Calling You HARRY pr to be many. Chemical tations, for example, ex-|essary, on an ever larger scale. Sir John Simon evi- = kematn sports are concerned. Miss Warren ' sy Scientific Treatments and Baths g an; remica ations, for example, ex : s i ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION d an interesti rticle on “Books | ©1 the palm of the left hand, and pre- 5" hi X 4 | dently means to finance a larger part of the cost of N1 s read an interesting article on “Books 3 Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- - \ posure to heat, light, X or radium over pro-| ; Bk o 19141915, But 1t] A humber.of friends surprised Mr. | of All Nations.” Thirough the court. |sented b the lefti of ‘the guest..Ir ACE longed periods of time, may start the abnormal growth | War by taxes than was the case in 1914~ ; ! e ¥ " |the dish is hot, a napkin can be night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. e § Sl s is not practical to finance all war costs in that way. [and Mrs. Vernon Hodges last eve- esy of Mr. Uggen, of the Alaska o i 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST of cells known as a cancer | The burden will be felt all the more because drastic, | ning on the occasion of their first | Music Supply, several recordings of | USed 25 & ba ""d"":“': i 5 “The Squibb 1 “Despite many claims,” wams the article, “no)j¢ jnconspicuous, measures are under way to prevent |anniversary at the home of Mrs.|Russian, Hungarian and Spanish tQ' ot ta T“]S :Ix]l 4 gm 7 Stores of / | reliable skin or blood test has be veloped for the|competitive increase of wage rates Hodges’ mother, Mrs. Mary Africh.| music were played, all of which | & Woman to hold while he dons Alaska” | I 5 liabl - ! h enjoyed. Using |17 diagnosis of cancer. Much experimental work is, Without exhaustive studies, no reliable estimate g were very much enjoyed sing ' 22 . being done, however, and it is hoped that a dependable|of the total tax burden in England is possible. But [ INTERESTING SESSION numerous postcards and travel lfflox‘:";;::*'f'b“{'[“’y";;‘“ "’]df’ so FINE test will in time be worked oul. Physicians now de- |1t seems safe to say that distinctly more than half HELD BY D. I. W. C. hooks, Mrs. Woodbury “conducted” Sitteriny svv({}e]pa:itslla i o ‘;5 o Watch and Jewelrilhp:lufln. QL S . , L | the typical Briton's income will be diverted, directly —_— a tour of several foreign countries. E-i80 y R EneNnps. at very reasonable ra The Store for Men” | pend for a diagnosis upon the microscopic examina- or indirectly, to the conduct of war Beginning the educational series Mrs, Di d Otherwise it would be a very pre- PAUL BLOEDI{ORN R y @ ¥ c > > y rs. Devon an gy i tion, by a competent pathologist, of a small piece of Americans may well study and ponder the British [ outlined for meetings of the Douglas Raven Aot ““mp“‘;g}‘j" et o s STREET SAB.N’S the suspected new growth ‘budgm program. It will give them a clearer notion |Island Women's Club during the |} "ater which the Rl t.rv?d‘uc' e)n a young v{oman is in- . FRANKLIN Under the heading “Danger Signals” the article | [of what war would mean to them, if indeed we fail | coming months an interesting pro-| joumeq with the next meeting in = ‘.Img 1el&s_el.l social y;,Shmf,ldShe Front St—Triangle Bldg. | lists certain symptoms which point to the possibility |to maintain our neutrality. gram was carried out by the De-|Novenber to be held at the home ‘Ea"" GBtT Hes Otbeon"or. 1T o of cancer and these should lead immediately to a visit | e partment of American Gitizenshib| of My, Calvin Pool, with Mrs, Wil-| 4 e Bt et to a physician. These “signals” are During black-outs in Berlin, pedestrians are re- (and Home last evening at the home | oo aggisting. ATt ould say, am Edna L.C. m;m:on‘ . | o ve: rescel s s. | of Mrs, Sam Devon. Preceding the g 1. Any persistent lump or thickening, especially |quired to wear phosphorescent buttons as headlights I g | — ., 5 of the l,,,,.,“l ; " | They don't, however, have to carry a horn and have | brogram routine business was con- : > Sold and Serviced by GASTINEAU CAPE o o 3 | license tags—yet ducted by the President, Mrs. Mar- NEW ALDRICH PIANO s 2. Any irregular bleeding or discharge from any | 5 it : cus Jensen, who appointed, in ad- arles E caner Has been awarded by Ruth wood to| | J, B, Burford & c°. gf e hqdy openings | Having swallowed Austria, Czechoslovakia, and |dition to department committees, a No. 1451. If not called for in 30 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Any sore that does not heal, particularly |p.ir of Poland, we wouldn't be surprised if Adolf [ 2€W Membership Committee consist- EX' d dG i days then it can be claimed by No. Satisfied Customers ut the tongue, mouth, or lips | Hitler wouldn't be meeding & drink of bicarbonate of |ing of Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, Ms. ended Ureering, | and i wclaimed for 30 days 4. Persistent indigestion, especially when accom-|soda before long George Woodbury and Mrs. S. J. '_ d 5 then No. 1072 will be awarded the —at — | Greiner. . g PI D piano. adv. Mrs. Calvin Pool, Mrs. Charles 0 e ans 'nner —————— J ea Melcd no“e Fox and Mrs. Earl Wilson were ap- T BALL ROOM DANCING uneaun y pointed on the Ways and Means| Two candidates, Mrs. B. Johnson| Lessons for beginners. 6 lessons liances 5 Committee to complete plans for'and Miss Madge Hildinger were in-|for $500. Phone Red 119. ady,|| Music and Klectrie App , raising money for club projects dur- itiated into the Rebekah Lodge at a| ———————— (Next Irving's Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES || ing the year, one of which will be meeting held last night in the I. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Front Street Ehaue 99 | the canvassing of the city to ac-|O. O. F. Hall Having been appointed ads - quaint the women of Douglas with| During the evening birthday wish-| {yatrix of the est:l:e of An:ox:mlx;éi a product called “Superior,” usedfes were extneded to Charles W.|erson deceased, by the Commission. inni in the preservation of silk stockings. | Carter, Deputy Grand Marshal of |ar for the Territars of Slaoke ek Weather Slrl]lplllg Kraffi’s & To get this campaign under way,| Washington and Alaska, and a char- | i ¥ p: s ALLED b; : G i ber of the Lo o ting in Probate in Juneau Precinet, SOLD and INST. y | Mrs. Frank Campbell was appolnted e M(’c(:;'lfli(‘k’e Rere, in the First Judicial Division thereof, LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. M chairman, :md. she in turn will havlle ot ~u-n Sk vLcit i a’Rfl:\e‘l: }": Y- | by order issued October 10, 1939, all FREE ESTIMATES CABINET WORK—GLASS other members of the club to help |P y < Al persons having claims against the Bhone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 « her with the canvass. sembly in the Westward. Plans for | eetate of said decedent. are hereby y Other important business was the | the Rebekah and Odd Fellows cov- | novitiad to present them, duly veri- elcction of Mrs. Calvin Pool to the | ered dish dinner were also disucess- | fiog g5 required by law, to the |y office of Vice-President, and Mrs,|ed. The affair will be held at 6:30 | yyqersigned administratrix, at the TELEPHONE— 51 ! 4 i -|o'clock October 2, in the LO.OF.|qre " Marion Wetter to the office of Sec-|©'C ‘O-F.\office of H. B. Le Fevre, her at- | retary for the 1939-40 term. Mrs. ?{allz and will be followed by a bus- torney, at Number 268 South Frank- —_— ¥ | Earl Wilson was welcomed a5 a new iness meeting of the two lodges. |)iy gireet, in Junkau, Alasks, Within | member of the club. six months from the date of the Interesting correspondence from P bl' D order aforesaid. ' ofticers of the Alaska Pederation, unlic vance Yy ELLA BOCK JOHNSON: and from the Director for aska, 4y Administratrix of the estate Mrs. Evangeline Atwood, were read. vlklngs SatUrda of Anton Peterson, deceased. COMMERCIAL AND Among cammunications from the Y First publication, Oct. 12, 1939, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS | Juneau Woman’s Club was an invi-| ¥ —_— Last publication, Nov. 9, 1939. | tation to all members of the Douglas| Following the first meeting of the — CAPITAL—$50,000 ] club to attend a hallowe'en party|iking Club since the summer vaca- | SEEEEEEE—E——— RS SURPLUS—$100,000 1 on Tuesday, October 31, at the home | tion, a dance will be held in the of Mrs. Mildred Hermann in Ju-|LO.OF. Hall. An invitation to the GREEN TOP 2% PAID ON SAVINGS | neau, which invitation was accept-|public is extended. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXE ed with pleasure. Music will be furnished during uns PHDNE | As the first number on the pro-|the evening by Harry Krane and his i gram, “Fire Prevention and Safety|orchestra. Dancing will start at A in the Home,” was the subject of an | 9:30 o'clock. 618 | interesting talk by Mr. Jack Warner, S e : % > | a member of the Douglas Fire De-| DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, || UY GREEN RIDI F t N t l B nk partment. Women's clubs through-| Makes Arch Appliances to measure— B CO%PON gOOSKS' E lrs a lona a out the country are conducting these | office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648. . | safety programs which are vitally adv. 98.25 in rides for $5.00 i | nt to everyone. e e o o Stricken faces of these women, photographed “somewhere in Poland” prove that they have paid a big price ‘"’F’.’;’]rlz’,’“;; by ’w;m”_\ PR 7 | S T S $3.00 in rides for $2.50 JU n RA U —_ AI‘ A, s KAN for their lites in the loss of their homes and possessions before the conquering Nazi armies. Now they l_qon, Mrs, Bonnett read a paper en-| Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.04. j_l —— - are glad to get a bowl of soup at relief kitchens, Paramount News Photo,