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& e e e o ,Q}: prep Wachingion Merry- Go-Round (Concnued from Page Cue) THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941. laska 1.J‘ ire he cheing o time eftnon. ctsenael | 3041 L SAPRIL 10a) ? 0 YEA RS AG 0 from . Professional R PRIVTING COMTANT . from use the gold, nickel, marble, coal | | SUN | MON] TUE | WiD [THUR] i | SAT THE EMPIRE lr e ( i to I‘ j] Fraternal Societies NDER A n to exist on the island — 4 o s s Gastineau Channel Viee 3 r ‘ mineral in the Admiralty vastness APRIL 19, 1921 - o . :iih iy peEpa. by 0 an “’l POt ")" | None of the Hoonah Packing Compahy's plants in Alaska, either | . et s i ] for $1.25 per month, W 7188 TEFEL SVEL DastL GRanIned by e in this division or in Western Alaska, were to pack any fish this season, 2 B. P. 0. ELKS meet g §8.005 | 01084 ). It would put lock an e according to H. L. Simonds, General Manager of the Company, who was ! Drs' Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 } ir igns on the finest hunting ground in| ‘-n Juneau P. M. Visiting brothers 4 e ka, one which brings sportsmen here | | g Freehurger welcome. E. L. HUNT- - Watld Aol aAas & v th | St ER, Exalted Ruler: M. ¢ ‘ world and adds imm y ,,-__ e em—escwmomsommammoemat | A big shipment of fresh halibut was being boxed at the Juneau Cold DENTISTS H. SID o our own residents,. I 1d clo | Ble agren Building . SIDES, Secretary. g P e 5 o g ¢ HAPPY BIRTHDAY Storage plant for shipment to Vancouver and Seattle on the steamers PHONE 56 i e 2 P e GO R teularly v ble and productive trapping area “ ‘Prn:u.\:s Mary and Jefferson. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . news published Hee e e ——— R L5 e € Second and fourth o go discove $oomeamenns . s \ oas Willis E. Nowell, agent for the Alaska Steamship Company here, and | *—————— g . Monday of each month W ¥ 1 ainst 1 o : et arles O on Itllvnn the nh.l’\( il or u‘; er Bs lu v DI' A ‘V Siewari ‘»} ) in Scottish Rite Temple group of mining claims in which they were jointly interested. beginning at 7:30 p. m. . Interior 7 DENTIST “0%”" VERGNE L. HOKE, 2 anc | b “harle: 2 bve sd by Vo MES W. | ace Ste and Charles Anderson were d by the| | aorp CENTT ,Wmhnprul Master; JAI s o B I JRY BUILDING b T ; e i E. Greening assisted by the Rev. Olson, in the parlors of the| | | LEIVERS, Secrenixfy (e Sl Methodist Church parsonage. Witnesses were Mrs. H. E. Greening Glfice Phone 469 o e B e e R s B A ; ottt Mrs. Pearl V. Freeberg. The bride had been dietician at the Dawes o ; ! ) LAY | | Hospital. Mr. Anderson was an Alaska Juneau mine employec. Toniorrow's Styles A § i) | Mrs. Carl Gustavson e 3 1443 3 " 3 iz ) APRIL 20 W. W. Casey, Jr., Chief Deputy to United States Marshal J. M l Dr. Judson Wl‘umer TOC'.HY sigs Sl i it o George F. Alexander | Tanner, had been given private offices, the room formerly occupied by CHIROPRACTUR R e 3artlett Special Officer Castle. Drugless Physician o~ ometim whose name needs only to| S Clasibi O : 10-12; 1-5, 1-9 € € b, 1 who, eve 1 . " 5 2-3- e : e Gt Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dermody, who recently arrived at Thane from || Foom 4. 7"'(‘_’“’ Bidg. ) 1t to Wash- | NS Dof B Patedis PHONE 65 § i Mr 4 o 4R the south, left in on the Princess Mary. { z 1 e ord i Mil!ton aniel R ey (4 i 3 YI‘ S Y W. P. Lass, Manager of the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company, arrived z E 5 —e — pe 1Y Speel d he Pasar a business trip. has Alaska in a place where he can even the score. | i B PR RCEL St onj Dielices i) DT. John H Geyer ! Juneau s Own Siore s 3u We ho | 10t 1 titate ) 1k W | BT ¥ " ) X : e o Weather: Highest, 55; lowest, 45; cloudy. DENTIST e tempera nd reasoned manner that he is wror Li Room 9—Valentine Bldg. E p S L e t Adn nd. We should not hestitate 2 PHONE 762 pre = MONUMENT—T0 WHAT? e K the ks sty ol | ; ; ‘b by . mwssamwepm ||| “The Rexall Store” | 4 ; he stars incline D l l E I h — s er carefully ‘hefore. they aot, 1Lit sy g y Your Reliable Phar | it mot| | but do not compet> ||} UANY LESSONS IN ENGIISN w. 1., corDON % 5 ? Reliable Pharmacists i i B BUTLER-MAURO L g R B R e N p— e el | | i I { DRUG CO. ¥ NDAY, APRIL 20 JRDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He looks well.” Say, “He | | ROBERT SIMPSON. OPT. D. % 5 ! Graduate Los Angeles Collge i . i i NLY locks well. | ot Ontotist AnD R t \bject ap R 2 o e ; S aat TEN MISPRONOUNCED: Bahamas. Pronounce ba-ha-maz, first : Opthaunology PDS' Ofilce s bs'ahon b & e hird A's in ASK, second A as in HAY, accent second s ! ) o Ganhta the: nroBlent or ath \ing is for for leaders,| 2nd third A Glasses Fitti 5 @ ; : s ; : ) h t n o i o "uyy”m - n( b e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Apricot: ‘only one F l asses Fitted Lenses Ground NOW LOCATED AT ) ; a1 ; sl o AR A 4t e oh 5: Merit, superiority, greatness, w except recrea 1 1 W ! resentative ous date for the clergy who 3 1 sart ¢ wd M. Ford of . ? entens to begin any philan UDY Jse a word three times and it ¥ HABHY RACE | of 2 rs i it ) one | thropie project ase our vocabulary by mastering one word each ds | | ‘ DRUGGIST i Tk ROA i : ¢ p et hnd S R e MPT; free, or released, from some liabilit | Helene W. Albrecht || ~The Squibh Stores of Alasia” | Katm an ¢ directly or 1 t i to stimulating and inspir- wisdom is to be EXEMPT from folly.”—Horace | puvsioar TnrrarevTICS | R S e R industries. If the strike resu tly luences today which should Phone 77. 5 atively small ares A : ot <l P ) A e = 2 ) 200 per \ year e tunate for attending church \ Valentine Building—Room 7 The Stere ior Men' | y ; ! justing one's faith in ; by o N ; dicren such leg lity to overcome human we " ROBE N sl )BERTA LEE = : a lar ses. Under this sway war an H ¢ ] — [ . Manageme Ko the NEMETEE thE| “eseesmes oo s s b s miinimnaheom i s s s v % B, o 1 o hke (te, JERIRRL 01 The Charles W. Carter || Front St—Trianate Bida. hir e 0 au “l“'l e Q. Will a well-bred person ever attempt to entertain a group of R ol e latinz the experiences of his recent illness ot ation? Moriu LEnes i " BRI D ven estioned, he will reply in as few words as| | ary - - —— i ; 2 many Oathgllo: Church| | ot el ek A, Fourth and Franklin Sts. | Youll Fin Food Finer una | 10 woul do fielc proselyt ¥ PHONE 136 Service More Comptete at | f al ¢ s ¢ Intense activity Q W hould o bridesmaid wear at the wedding if she is in ) ! - ¥ M (4 and of I tained and manufactur- m ? y i sthout I stop violence | ] .‘.‘v]v:‘v‘:)t: ‘\.,"v: g% e ) bridesmaid, but if she | # TR %%E}PABAP‘GF { ¢ of t A ) i Y s ) r 2 cket t part we must | ooy ce will be affected by com-| doe: cept itatic AL the other EE SH.)P T : ) . ¢ ¢ ‘,l., o 5 WeeH 9 . et ' La sums of money will B Ahiat bk LHEE coiasE Hb . fon-a it afl call? ! L.A_Dll:s‘—mssxsv ek g \’.‘ bianges ! ured out r,-\lv 1e Govern A& Between<d andis | uh:brt-mo-\;nmm SAUHERY 5 I A v igh { collective 1 r national emerg + “ewarda Stree! car 1 : i el T e ML R T i FINE " Al its vast area) public’ now realizes tl tion will be tested fingneially by ; ZLTup Watch and Jewelry Kepatring ir of an industrial Culmination L 0 0 K d L E A R . s RSSO ISR . al very reasonable rates ‘ Adri ie prod nen 40003 i an A. C. GORDON | PAUL "BLOEDHORN 1 rigi sunbets il 4 ; ot - - S 4 S S S e O i S o e JAMESC.cooper || PAUL BLOEDHO! adical anc rength 1. Which U. S. coins now minted are silver? C.P.A. e fi al Issues: Protection of the 2. What is the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbérs ’ Business Counselor g 1 | i P instituti as well as the property 3. How hard must a wind blow to come under the classification of COOPER BUILDING ¢ ; I : Doubtful Recovery of the United States will become g hurricane? : s s BoleNG | o ; or all Tree of 8 8 “congern. heforemid- 4. What is the official name for the organization of “G-men ronsaries e i But Admi gttt VEmiety- RRGEG EE e i, 0l 5. What bird is the largest and most numerous of Am(nmu thrushes? | QA s tells hc men of thought and effort in preparing ANSWERS L. C. Smith and ; 4 sesoued. srom ity SeERleRbich ‘31"“ - 1. Dimes, querters, half-dollars, and dollars. TYPEWRITERS Rhetle: persens witly fc 2. Cardirial numbers begin ONE, TWO, THREE, etc., while ordinal| | Sold and Serviced by out o will be necessary " in b g e S, | = fed help for Britain 5 it ch ey b J. B. Burford & Co. = Lesp chances may be taken e M than /1o ““‘;‘5 “".“”“”‘, “Our Doorstep Is Worr by It w in Lit-|m reducing our national stock of 4. Tederal Bureau of Investigation. Salisiied Customers” I r miralty t to doubt the re- destroyers and materials 1 ssary 5. Robin. ! i emove the U y pf the do I uting the world war. — BB e B i o n tional Af Co0pera- yion which pres prominence for| disturb the mental poise for a|¥* Brunswick Bowling Alleys : f 3 tion with the other Axis powe many who enter government serv-| short time, but happiness and g,()()(" DR H VANCE cktail party, Mr. Arnold closed doors. The utilities might get | will be demonstrated in maneuvers ice. Gradual organization of alfortune are forecast. i ! OSTEOPATH beside a beautiful better terms under competitive bid- Ly Japan and surprise moves ©n|gielienaoie body of wives, mothers| Children born on this day prob-| | gyneuitation sand examination ncA Viclnr nadios a but the inside bankers are pri- spa and land, Secret and treach- and sist into a gigantic move- ably will be affectionate and kind-{ | 4 Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: that you and marily concerned with keeping their crous tacties will be introduced ment for war work is prognosticat-|ly, witty and helpful. They will win| ’I.w 8:00 by appclt;ment 5 and RECORDS 3 Sk fla \.A.hvumy t po mm(xj : = while protestations of friendshib eq This 5 an auspicious rule of|many friends. : E Gastinean Hotel Annex Juneau Melody House “That Ernest Cuneo i 1 the Hol g .l:\lldn\ £ On- | for the United States the stars for love irs. Speedy (Copyright, 1941) | | Bouth Franklin St. Phone 177 Next to Truesdell Gun Shop a fine statement from one who ;;l }mu tec L..‘ BC ml bre seers warn that throu OF! courtships and hasty marriages will BTS20 o - ity Second Street Phone 65 leath to monopoly.” iese banker controls, and rec more decades espionage been . b e 851 : R after several years of backing and Dnited St al LBl s (s | me, : BILL DOUGLASS BACK T it filling, the SEC cracked the Whil b 1 on in the United States, promise of success for actors, mu- [ “OUT OF THE NIGHT” oo bl Kec e WAID. (hat many of our naval and m siclans and. oth who entertain . S H Jan Valtin, reformed Communist | The Pig investment boys hurriedly | tary pians are familiar to Oriental’ soidions A. W. (Bill) Douglass, Heinz “57" | Archie B. Betis awuthor of “Out of the Night,” has sembled their lobby, but 5o fae |10, ey, Buithass Affa SHaht vises “”u’plosentuuve returned to Juneau ! | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT offered to make an interesting wager PSR “'"\’l‘”: "g'“‘ tobe ' parsons whose birthdate it s mud‘?‘l'vm” N ‘x"c ‘rl;]:“ .. on the Baranof after an B);ten]swe: { Audits Taxes 5 SRR PSR where. Most Congri have the oury I sar ¢ ““jtrip to the Westward. uglass, Bookkeepin; with Ralph 511, publisher of 3 iy " have the augury of a year of fair B | trip | v 5,01 Systems okkeeping S );‘ S S men see nothing wrong with a law in which certain perplexic| CmPloyment of able-bodied _n}en | staying at the Gastineau, will be in | | g,y "3 Vajentine Bldg. Phone 676 Shanuck Agency ¥ .. |that means lower electric rates for roublesome. Litigation, 29 WOF now will have disab-| juneay for several days. | < i iy Ingersoll's paper has claimed that | concimers” and greater safety for |UeS Will be troublesome. Litigation as a national problem. Ef-| s rindlore i t - of the best-selling autobiogra- | ynvectors it uld be avoided, also new finan- | Ao oo s D — — i . o were pure fiction, and has | v A cial ventures. 3 . factories. Strikes will T’lerc is no substltutc for argued that if Valtin were whipped MERRY-GO-ROUND Children born on this y prob- numerous, but before . \ the manner described in his book, ¢ ’ ; |ably will be fortunate in their Hok edde “Tar In i ¥ i e French Ambassador Henry-Haye |y > o0 6 o ed peace “for the | V age > . there would be scars on his face.| FTehoh Amassador Henry-Haye |lyes, They may meet obstacles,buty hrore ¢ *Sie0Sted pefce or the Newspaper Aavertisin To this, Valtin made the following £ 8 o ould have the ability 1o oo Rk Lk L © ‘this, ¥ iRy Sl hing that they’d better get back home vercoris seHtments of all sacts sibilitie will arouse Government ) "‘l‘”‘“‘““ iis attorney, MO~ soon, or it will be too late. Appar- |° o NG 08 | guthorities to action. They will fare- ently, the Ambassador believes the AR i from interfering with —— e e o e e S sersoll to ,000 0 1 APF 2 a7 Hec Sl ML« R 1990 | Uniied States will not stop “short of | : HoRRAx l:,(_ ,lml"ly L production of war weapons M C T R U C K S b iy face thirty times e Trom oardner Jackson, Who| .y, The stars encourage loyalty| 2" WAt S el G ever, wetting it. After two 8% isan Leasue over Rocsevals | t0 Tulers and leaders. It is o date WONRAASUGE: HAnCUNR rof WAt ! 1 if there is a scar on my pron-Parient b oS b b -(\()S(;PIL_ for courageous decisions and brave which the United States cnmpare ThEm WIfll A“ o“‘ers- : i 4 o. 1t |1s suing The Saturday Evening Post f0F €0 1 lly interested will cause # and Ben Stolberg for ng him a | #¢ o ) r P o " ARG i, B o > $1,000.” g 2 g A S on of opinion among states- t '\‘ru' no A-H\{I“ kc”x:“(:}:”‘ (3“ 3 “Stalin Jackson’s father, wealthy ,f.“'"»'-t.)“";l quxxln,_ anon' vae ARG A PBICE & APPEAHANCE B ECONOMY N F v k pol say Yolora oneer, built the Denver well directed under this configura- | 3 4 ? i K e wet before administer- | Colorado pioneer, bui ve | maintained will be a moot qu e e .| and Rio Grande Railroad. | ; i ltion as the natio connection. DUBABILITY he practice of the Nazi el of expectations, since all but the | with the World War becomes more ( . | HARD DIVISION 1$17,000 has been either spent or al- | inyeived. The radio will contribute: . 3 ¢ by the astronomical bud- |lotted. Also several other States nre hourly to the mass of information "'I"'I‘ C" € they have been co! ng in competing for a part of this amount. ected 2shington where CONN RSA Nl . recent weeks, it would seem that | As members of the Coronado Tnvol esieriet PHONE 411 1 y. one | congressional cheiftains would not |Quadri-Centennial Commission, It's | jmportance in explaining our for- § n te their breath over anything up to *Vallace, Rayburn and Jones | ejon policies. than a cool billion. to divide the $17,000. | Internaticnal Affairs: 8] ona 1 Spi | v| However, Vice-President Henry| They battled for more than an{ e 1941 will ke marked by thed CAPITAL—$50.000 T Nallace, Speaker Rayburn and t hour in Wallace’s office before Kan- iargest mobilization of armed forces Smus—‘l’svm mightiest spender of them all, Fed- |sas, thanks to the persuasiy | in the history of the world, Por- A Exc jon has ¢ Loan Administrator Jes Jones, its lone Democrat: tante ot lfl’;‘iblt' conflict p‘l'esa«'e * v sled for more i} ) ONE-WOMAN in the ven {o man an Arno urminum iry corporatior tions The other day, maotion-pict | other day over a paltry $17,000. may sound reasor . sum was what is left of $200,- ince tha he w 000 Congress voted two years ago as T busir is dom the & a federal contribution to the cele~ I 1 ern invest t | bration of anish explorer k up monopol i i »roa spec on. ‘onado’s arrival in America. Since [ 1Tt control of the|Coronado has traveled through He C companie r Southwestern States at dif- n an hour the | Jack Houston, fin: 1000. Limp from the spirited dis cussion, Jesse Jones sat mopping his brow when Houston gra his nd. hanks, Jesse,” he said. “It's |only one-twentieth of what Kansas | was supposed to get, but it's some- thing. It suggest yvou spend part of | upheavals and destruction in Eu- rope and Asia. Alaska and Iceland will furnish special anxieties for | the United States governmeng. Des- perate dictators will resort to tac— tics more cruel than ever before | recorded in modern warfare, it is proginosticated. Secret inventions. e SPARKLE Her favorite set tment bankers can | ferent times, the money was to be the $1000 to send a telegram to the | #2d horribie chemical methods will of diamonds—favored because 1 n bid on the \eing | divided among these States as their |boys in Kansas thanking them for| b€ introduced. i i | of their brilliant simpliciiy—is f panies, there isn’t much | separate celebrations fell due, | holding the celebration.” Persons whose birthdate it 15| warm by Frances Langford, for Wall Street. They | tion this ilcup.\,-xgm 1941, by Uniled Feature | B2Ve the augury of a year of prc~| ginger, to leeomu-ny a chiffon while 1 | private deals made behind |y far short Syndicate, Inc.) gress. A loss or annoyance nuiy €rock with rose petals. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES “First National Bamk "JUNEAU—ALASEKA 4 . L 4| A