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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1939. 3ut on the blank backs, and even under the flaps . ) 9 PRy ey e TR CBESRARS X D,"I\. ‘fl(?fi‘kfl 14 mpire | e enveiopes, were written messages which for YEARS AGO T Bt Que'y < < - 1 considerable period defied detection a 1 Societi o 0YO0SCo e From THE EMPRE lr e ( : Or Fraternal Societies Published every evening except Sunday br the Ge led the world in the development of . Channel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY T . e b’ the apeiteation ot | \ Gastineau Bocond and Maln Streets, Junesu, Alaska. 1ks that became visible only on the application of The stars incline . ; HELEN TROY BENDER - SO obscure reagent. One spy, who seemed to be,| Liit do not compel” DECEMBER 18, 1019 | rt ab o s o-President and Bus | only a harmless philatelist, was caught sending can- |! [ Emtered o the Fost Gffice in Junesu ns 5“°"" Claen eled ‘f«u« ,.' .~‘.fm]\\ to dubious :u-‘m: addresses. With a capacity load of 60,000 ala B. P. 0. ELKS meet o : | A Nicaraguan stamp of a certain denomination| | pounds of halibut caught in two days | The Ezzpice extends congeat [ Drs, Kaser and ey, WeANtAY: ut B g bginmee iy ot féyl TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 |fishing at the banks, the schooner | tions and best wishes "ug’, thei: | | . 44 p. m. Visiting brothers L iany ships leaving a particular port; | - | biczhd, iversz: to the roi || welcome, H. C. RED- P § T g y to- lled in at this port dur thday annive = o | had a hidden meaning. A wounded| Benefic aspects rule strongly fo- Sona‘()(‘): ;?Lm-noon The cr;rgo was | lowing: | Fleeburge!‘ MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. | 5 aris, visited in a hospital by a|day. This morning is promising for | ing 1 : ot [ H. SIDES, Secretary. iator in P I y s i selling and lucky for|valued at $9,000. DENTISTS ( | ictress under suspicion, amused himself by "I“‘ ‘F“]‘m dxe. theit talECtREE novel | A DECEMBER 18, Blomgren Building i ] ing ch ns to “friends” in neutral coun- | V1080 WO VR K e power are| The New York Bargain House | wal;m‘lafilc:h PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | —- The ch ard corresponded to a squared | oon girected. The stars smile upon |had opened in the building formerly | rs. M. o J : b i b ot arance i the disposition of the pie v o n|occupied by A. Greenbaum on Front | Mrs. Alice Eliasen Second and fourth 3 Bofivered by carrier In Juneau and Douclas for §1.25 per month | 11 of France 1 the ki I Il who enjoy success. The sign| Tl rrOBRINGR e l William Niederhauser A\ Monday of each month ; y pestets yaid, ¢ the fol T e $8.00; | revealed “mi ements. overning dictators seems to prom- | Stree - ElNelsnn o Jokin ‘B, Marin G % in Scotish Rite Temple i oue Moot s advan 3 Every nation maintains as a branch of itslise a victory, either diplomatic or|anc AP for a num- | Frank H. Foster L DA W Stewart A\ beginning at 7:30 p. m. **'uy Bubscribers will ¢ a favor if they will promptly notifs nage tem a “Black Chamber” where | military | erated g store in Cordova for a nu et i - . CHAS. W. HAWKES- , et e R e i e [ es are solved. Even more important is| Heart and Home: Women are ber of years. el | | WORTH, Worshipful Master; R " Fepbones: News Office. 602: Dusiness Office, 314. ; e orvptographers who work out the [under the best planetary direction. | R i Hours 9 am "’L%&m- JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. g —— cryptographers who v v - i expect love affairs| J. L. Backstrom, Assistant District| | ) OK and LEARN SEWARD BUT G ] MEMSSS OF ASSOCIATED TR T of enemy and, sad to relate, even of | r)“" young ”‘;“'(‘ “]‘("":hm ey end | Attorney, left on the Admiral Wat- al Office Phone 469 paL P : The Associaied Press Is ex ze for R R : that are so intense : i : : P e e 3 ol e | o TR AT lihrough spontaneous combustion, |son for Ketchikan where he was to . ; ¢ b In early months of the last war the B““’*“"rmul is an evil portent indicating|be stationed in the future to take By A. C. Gordon o s TR PRI | i e aoER | mew the movement of every German naval unit.|.;q jealousy among the tnder-|the place of Steve Ragan. | Dl'. JudSOH Whnher | G“Y SMITH 1.»\:- THAT OF ANY OTHER rhe Russians had turned over to them the (‘v(’rn]i”?‘!“-.\rllfu‘\d_ 3 s : ¥ 2 e | CHIROPRACTOR —— - . = e Admiralty code book recovered from the cruiser | Business Affairs: Steel prices| Mrs. M. Chambers left on U\_f 1. In what year did the World | Drugiess Fhystolan GBORGE D. OLOS K Newspaper Representa sl x " 1o p ;. W, f manufac- | Princess Mary for Arizona, where war begin? | 4 £ offices in ¥ranciseo, L Angeles, Portland lagdeburg, which sank in the Gulf of Finland. |will affect many lines of manufac ; 3 Ath het & Mrs ¢ SETae " Office hours: 10-12, 1-E, 7-9 - as0. Rew York and Boston No code, however complicated by “nulls” and “voids,” [ture. Upkeep of trucks and motor g:e .:.i:: W“lesljl ‘;‘(;erflor g\(‘-“ i Fr;)m lunm L}tlemnmr;:ss;mllg::’ | rooms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. | ! ABATTLE REPRESENTATIVE- Giiber weilizaton, 1011 \emaing a secret ver all must be frequently [cars will rise in cost, but confi- | CHAMDBELS A ]m,"g%t"t ufi“'e ,.‘,;’W”na il SRl PUR (meattenn Bank Buuding = ed. However, Germans on the Western Pront, dence in the ability of the-nation i o e fdhets f tr OLA REMEDIES F e — e ————— e, e O O omaiderably baffleq o keep out of the European war | L f’“‘f““ ';’°“‘;‘d°°’"'l B What! weShe SemE T R Y 4 =i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- A.EF. telephones, were considerably baffled "0 o"oonera) good feeling and | mercial traveler, left on the Admiral great Roman amphitheatre? - | FULLY COMPOUNDED ial conversations of two Oneida Indians ready spending for the present | Watson for Petersburg 4. What is a doxology? | i {in “our. liaison service National Issues: Secret organi- SR ST s v Cfil ]Y)Vhfll country built the Suez nf, John n. Geyer | | Front Strcet Next Coliseum ) Gre its may hang on the systematic trans-|,..ion¢ intende - lans| M a = in- Canal? : L e e il Wha' Geétiahs Tauions \ntended tos B SRS | 0B oi nisioterimasion Fwas koA TR PHONE $7—Free Delivery | | 1ation enemy communications, The Germansof the two principal political- par- | Sihecr e ! Fsom 5. 0bassrbinb Bidg orked out our field code in time to anticipate the | ties will spread hostile propaganda. | POUnd PASSENEET O A oy ANSWERS PHONE 762 | 1 offensive n orderly withdrawal. The Despite work of the secret -*f’l'\fl‘f.l Charles D. Garfield left on the| 3, "Eleév Weithen fn s Country Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. B TR o e e B 5, Sl [ British interception and decoding of the (and other agencies, much ‘hnrm[\'kblvhlprmcess s 0 U otk ot e Sh e b R e iy g o Zimmermann-Carranza note in which Ger-|be done among persons susceptible |, SR ol T e e Prien | T3 The Golosteum, . ' Sl 1 T rzona New |t©O malicious ‘suggestions. Labor| ~ 5 i OMmorrow s Y es promised Mexico the States of Arizona, New ({0 mWalieios SH88EH0/ Commission which was to meet in| 4. A hymn or formula expressing DR. H VA‘N‘CE " o and Texas in return for military aid was | ‘roubles wi g | Seattle. praise to God. . 1. ! Toda e _ International Affairs: The pres OSTEOPATH Y | one of the causes of our entry into the war. [ s 3 by _ 5. France. [ ent crists in world'atraits iusala Weather—Highest 37; Lowest 36 ; Consultation and examination . R AT \certain astrologers to be merely the Rt i 4 : free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; il SRR S el IS =k C h.lllcnge Accepted results of the real crisis of 1936 which i AN y 1 7 to 9:50 by appointment. | 2 g % Rl — jected lower politics and the idea MODERN Gastineau Hotel Annex SAVING YOUR Ct TREE | (Philadelphia Record) that might makes right. The Sat- S N South Franklin St. Phone 177 | Governor Olsc California is about to call a|urine forces, which were dominant |, DA“ Y LES SONS ET[QU]Z l TE Take « L c 1 session of the slature to consider |three years ago, will reach. their — SR [ I | s y ¢ - # | reve it P | a two-point program peak under the conjunction of Sat- IN hNGLISH | 5 La = | i | By Roberta Lee J Own St tree. Here are a few hir e Regic (1) $50 a month in old-age pensions for persons urn and Jupiter late in 1940. Feb-|| & Y !| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. uneau s uwn »iore ffic N € 0 (at presen ! aximum is $35 for people ruary will be a time of peril. A rev- . A Coll Office here ’ 60 (at present the maximum is § ¥ E ; | | Graduate Los Angeles College Store ee i ¢ HEe] et 00 folhonety MR MR hvs Go'dm.___" Q. What kinds of Christmas gifts of Optowetry and 2 g y 1| luding persons of advancec mPU‘H T - 1‘ \’ !)v;[h(]'l\((: n‘h S Words Often Misused: Do not say, (change? Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground i o ‘ | Persons whose birthdate it Is have |.piease do ot butt in.” Say, “Please| A, Books, flowers, candy, cigar- The Rexall Store ; 2 ifornia, thfough its Un-|the augury of a year of fairly g60d |40 not interfere. SRk et ik Beves anvihiag Bich ; } ¢ stration, s beginning to Iuck. p‘;“*"““ ‘l““"‘:‘ the support| often Mispronounced: Abuse (verb |as clothing or jewelry. Vour Reliuble Pharmacists : - . e” program to relieve of friends is indicate |and noun). Pronounce verb a-buz,| Q. When a man is dancing with tler- . ‘ obled unemployed are | Children born on this day Drob-| hous s bus, u ag in cube | St s s enctnn - veckiess| | The Charles W, Carter Butier-Mauro with i 1 a 00d, clothing and shelter for |ably will be vigorous and adventur-| " ofien Misspelled: Loath, (adjec-|gown, where should he place his| | N ner ¢ -gallon capacity . Jall ome other necessities of life. ous. Boys will be successful iniyye) Loathe (verb) | 3ignt Hesind ; Mortuary ! ma ‘he Gove campaign to beat poverty in|commercial affairs and girls may| gynonyms: Justice, fairness, im-| A. The hand should be placed at ‘ s s . When tt rali than a week after|be talented in the arts partiality, rightfu |the girl's waist, not on her bare ‘ Fourt! P»;;\ON;almn . | 5 . A carbonate | th s"; obviously the politi- SRS Word Study: “Use a word three back | ¥ olutior al leader tate aware of e signifi- | timés and it is your: Let us m-‘ Q. Should every personal letter e taine \ 1 utio: ance of those ion votes, even though they were | crease our vocabula by mastering and note be dated? wa 1 i e inexpe | cast ¢ losing side of the issue |one word each day. Today's word:| A. Yes. Many misunderstand- : fat too carly to speculate about Governor| W"_“AM E ODELL | Devastation; the act of laying waste, ings have arisen because the date|| Have Your Eyes Examined by H SIS . ' | o program and its chances success. But | . lor state of being destroyed. (Pro-|was omitted. { D H L C 1 A S GBAVES M oo ; it " | ne be commended fc so promptly | - nounce the e as in debt, accent| 2 LA | r. nae L. Larison “The Clothing Man” pecies of ever n € e Ham and Eggs down. ‘ UNITED SA. URDAY third syllable) “This devastation | | OPTOMETRIST 8 was the result of the war.” HIU.ARD '|'o ‘I‘AKE | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor HOMGE; ;F H)?RT SCHAFFNER HELSINKI OR HELSINGFORS? nnsylvania, three girls went to school wear- | T i - Front Street————Phone 63¢ ARX CLOTHING s 2 ent copper pot scourers for hats. . Which,| AP @n 8 ofclock candlelight cere-| (USTOMS DI"Y A]- G oncon at all leads us to wonder how good |MOnY performed Saturday-evening IE" (ARPENTERS ’“ (gt it : F Sttt st iz ,,‘,“ Afandigioce 'h";;‘;t by the Rev. G. Edward Knight in pETERSBuRG posr Mt it e e el ol of Fir ts k in- | some of [ or seen woul as ey L 4 | the Metropolitan Methodist Church, | B A e : . s Miss Fortuna Hunter became the CALLED TO WORK i THRIFT C0-0P Gastineau Motor For many years Swedish was t g ST e RE.Tr .. |bride of Mr. William E. Odell. | | 3. J. Hillard, Deputy Collector-in- L guage of o t ot s ‘;H‘Iltinj;?\;\’;’l Given in marriage by Mr.| ON KODIAK JOB Charge of Customs at Eagle, who Phone 767 Phone Service world Waz 1€ D e s - | Charles W. Hawkesworth, the pe- | has been at headquarters here for A Rl wow the implication remains that if der i : i A roceries one Finns call i & |4 stub his toe and break an arm the!tite bride was lovely in a gown of| An order for ten journeyman temporary duty, will leave on the| GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING : ! o ‘f"'(} i ‘vlf" el 8 2 | mourning, | White satin wedding gown, fash- | carpenters has been received by|Mt. McKinley tomorrow for Pet- |g—————— sy Gas—Oil—Storage desi i Briii OOURS WU A B0 D M liied mitncess S0 Al with n‘lshe Alska Territorial Employmentershurg (o lake over the post there i —_— squaring orrec e |long train. Her fingertip veil was|Service here from the contractors|during the vacation of David E. FINNISH STEAM BATH in : ,“4’ ng . The United States Library of Congress is taking | of illusion and she carried a bridal | on the Kodiak naval base project.|Crocker, Deputy Collector-in- Y Allment Calling You miore familiar S 5 care of the original copy of England’s Magna Charta |, ot of white roses. Glenn Robinson, Manager of the| Charge. Crocker will enjoy six - - HABRY axamples, with ¥ en first e Pra ¢ ) ety ofore the end. the |?ouque 5 2 A Scientific Treatments and Baths 5 iX for the duration of the war. Before the end, the Mrs. Marie Oswald was charm-|Kodiak office of the Service, for-|weeks' leave, iy Helsinki—Hel Hanko—Hango United States may be the repository not only of i s S sore | warded the request here. The car- - eee Open oxers; dky10/8 gt S aigle RACE . R o P F i |ing as matron of honor. She wore night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. Whorg; en; Turku aocuments, but the state of human freedom. |a dress of pink taffeta and hpr‘ipenlex's will g0 from Juneau onj oo Freering weather, snow| | 142 Willoughby Ave Phone 673| | PRUGGIST Ulea K 8 Porvoo—Borga; | oo e e ats & 4 the next westward sailing. —Freen ) 8 it ouquet was of pink roses, Mikkeli Tamp Tamn | We think it's a good idea to hold the national| yoh ¥ S SRR e storms frequent today on the west-|$ “The Squibb Mr. Odell had as his best man Fromt anel il ain ded.| Stores of mi—K B nventions ewhat later than usual, but we|,, . bt yshare ern front and all aviation grounded. Alaska” 8 e tels S Howard Gambling, and ushers| gy pive want Ads Bring Results. Entire front relatively quiet. ~Villmanstrand pe they don't carry the delay too far he dele- | ;) ded Mr. Douglas MacBrideand | _— = & s e I FINE « The Ru effo early in is|gates should be permitted time to get back home|,r. arthyr Paterson. > Sty t i In Finiand, [and vote Wroddiig gmisi. was. plaged b | Dally Crossword Puzzle Witeh snd Sy Bopaicing i ’ but failed. From i newspaper: e AT b _ |Eldon Chapman, pianist, who also| The Store for Men' it3 seems they are o g hea: 4o AT If Russia proposes to rule Finland's affairs, it|gccompanied Miss Myrtle Holly-| Ao Solition of Shtw i Ploe I racihiiia PAUL BLOEDHORN o present attempt ht be proper to inquire if she will frown upon|yood as she sang the selection 1. Mocassin at a meal: S. FRANKLIN STREET SAB'N s s ; = debt payment as capitalistic connivance. | Love You Truly.” LLikely De?.r:l?::ma 2 DANGER IN CHRISTMAS CARDS R » | Following the ceremony a re- talline * Timaiden name Front St—Triangle Bldg. 4 leoad ool e ; o A war monger, according to the Soviet defini-|ception was held at the Tenth| odhamy 11 Put with < AT : tion, is anyone wno wants to take time to diSCUss|sreet home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter| == Character in S i (e L. C. SMITH and CORONA f aenonta : demands. ‘OW\ald where the many friends| i) S I s TYPEWRITERS : s . Kind o )’ it |of the newlyweds called to extend| 13- Member of the M pertume: Sold and Serviced by GASTIMAU CAFE A recent issue of the University of Nebraska|the wishes of happiness. 14. Rowed E Aflirmative ! school paper came off the press with each copy| The bride is well known in the| 1 Bussian viiage L rooies J. B. Burford & Co. scented with a mixture of perfume, rosewater, and| capital City and is on the staff| 1§ g:éem:fimn L Proetad “Our Doorstep Is Worn by re 1€ rum. Just you readers wait until the new genera-|jn Bureau of Indian Affairs Of-| 20. Omit in pro- > . Pet ré:mc for | Satisfied Customers” nication, Tk oked like Innocence itsell.|tion of editors arrives! | fice. Mr. Odell is connected with| ,) GB‘;‘;g"fi‘;g{"y Partof a 5! — |the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining | 28 Fall in drops £ Exc&.;;g:e.d Company. The couple plan to make | 35" Snug room 8 g merifan e d IOII II'I ombe | their home in this city. | #1012 Freach ] ot i | | Juneau Melody House 5 e | 2. Coupled E -Qu:‘vexglx:;zu of i . ls& ,f.‘;ggg:fi;’g;lon e c;urokr:x:' Music and Electric Appliances E NN R et S A : Mrs- Elmer Fnend ey - & ¥Whesh oiar 1 Lll?lg‘: aNevxe. 2% 0'53% i (Next Irving’s Market) o S5 8. Tears apart Starlngoll o Indigoplant 41 Try? Seoion” Front Street Phoue €5 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 40 Margin Number 3. Fondling 43. Take up again ) onore a ur ay‘ 2. Eu;ggfi:: 57 n?‘;.&e&ag“ 4. gzghemounuln 45. Hurrles [ 44, 1n'that Dlace 58, Perumle shesp 6. Beaviped & 4k R q | 46. Particle 59. Point beyon design on 49. Crony Mrs, Elmer A. Friend was guest| 49. Su:‘r;‘s"en“ which no 1. Drove a nail 50. Gone b 9, of honor at a bridge-luncheon 1ast | g3, copy e ey can L De“n‘w‘}l".;":f“ & D5 Bres Al’cllle B Befls Kraffi s ‘I Saturday afternoon given compli- i PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT mentary to her birthday by her 4 s pesh Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Adams, 0 H. . i VT Sl oty CABINET WORK—GLASS Fourteen guests were asked fdr o Phone 676 PHONE 63 the occasion and Yuletide colors .//n..//..... | e were chosen by Mrs. Adams to P —_— decorate her home on Twelfth and | H..// = During the afternoon card hon- wil ors were presented Mrs. John New- / marker, first; Mrs. Hector Me-| 7z 4 7 1t Lean, second; and Mrs. Frank // “.fi. ./ fi o Swartz, consolation. A4 COMMERCIAL AND oI R dEa AR o i ELKS 1O INITIATE CAPITAL—$50.000 LARGE CLASS WITH w0 ENd/ /dildRER PRS00 IdEN/dnd/dEEn ‘SAre DercerT soxes REDMAN PRESIDING | v , SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . 7L L ' % '. A large class of candidates will] a..“/flfl. Y/ V.' ’ ." be initiated Wednesday night by the | y/ W= ‘ .0' . ‘,Q! Elks Lodge. Exalted Ruler Herb % % % Redman, who has been in the States | 5 e < i i wenn. i g ERERTE 1 14 1 First National Bank preside. Following the lodge session 4 feed .. -//. ./ .. s — o jill be served. % is the handsome new American Legation in Helsinki, a target for Soviet air raiders, and which | 4 a fow months ago, and was nol Lo have been completely occupied until late this month, 'S s a) pire.

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