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Dai Published every evening excen EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY E and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alaska. HELEN MONSEN - Prosic R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-Pr 1t and Business Nanager Entered ly Ala: t Sunday by the in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. IPTION RATES Delivered or I c favor if they will promptly notity the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ka Empire ' ring whic operated for time, to ¢ some using h has 1 their itimatize illega the incident Territory which the same, in game laws fn the minimum at sued age New Concept (Cincinnati Enguirer) advertising—as a more expression—is being forged the age in which we live Advertis- 1 neept of force in democratic the circumstances This concept begins with a basic fact: by of may | potent | the | with ! trappers HAPPY BIRTHDAY | ‘I 20 YEARS AGO dress the P.-T. A. meeting in observance of American Education Week. | His speech was part of a full program marking the event. to D from THE EMPIRE DECEMBER 6, 1921 Territorial Commissioner of Education L. D. Henderson was to ad- Mrs. Edith Sheelor was a passenger on the steamer Spokane for a visit the South. In the Elks' bowling tournament the First National Bank team of SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1941 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. VERGNE L. HOKE, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. K.IIVIBB. Secretary. Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS PHONE 56 iSw\rns. Kirk and Reck defeated the U. S. Government team of Parks, | whittier and Boyle. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repu 11 news dispatches credited to it or not other- means, and a very effective means, of mas wise © his paper and also the local news published Ferers jon, It is fast, and it costs less than — any other method DECEMBER 6 ! ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Mrs. Gust Nurmi AN THAT ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. prihil Nora B. Chase Albert L. Slagle F. H. Foster Mentur Peterson ing is Juneau’s Own Store Jidizuens ""The Rexall Store” Your Rellable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. comn Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 468 The D-High basketball team was informed that a team from Ketchi- 1 and one from Haines were arriving for games during the Christmas holidays. tional purpose of advertising goods However, advertising It results in sales. It does 8 people about the them of the utility and desirabil- | number | oods—and of these a certain | the goods at the stated price | _ informative process, in other DECEMBER 17 And this is where it is Mrs. William Cuthbert and more important usefulness in the Patricia Nelson Mrs, A. R. Edwards the modern time, for this is| $ is of decisive im- | Capayn. MoABster | Ethel Fukuyama Lois LaGasa Robert Sarovich Robert A. Hildre Mary Loken Frank A. Olson Rudolf A. Shinnberg Mrs. Thomas Hall, Jr. .- does not AL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 oods a great many —_— The , British government anl the Sinn Fein delegates reached an | agreement on the Irish question, and Ireland was to be a froc state > for Advertisin "Chiropractic” Ph: Electro tics S APPRIRIE WES.0T Sol B ysio Theropeut DIETETICS—REDUCING Soap Lake Mineral and Steam Daily Lessons in English %. r. corpox s i Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. Wc:itltel‘: High, 45; low, 40; rain, an words, on a mass basis new scheme of mass information assuming democratic an era when | portance, " As noted in a recent discourse by H. A president of a national ady ng agency, ing is playing an increasingly important role in the shaping of American thought. And, in some in- | stances, its use is strikingly at variance with the cor pt advertising Thus, during the gasoline shortage along the eastern seaboard ;M\HI\H sasoline and oil companies used advertising | 'ELL. , 1sking people in effect to reduce their purchases | HOROSCOPE | "soonme aid to national defense. f { emotional. I “The stars incline | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” but do not ('nmpel" increase ‘our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Toda; X o DEFERENTIAL; expressing courteous regard for anothers wishes. spoke in a deferential voice to the elder men.” = ! | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “They discussed several | topies nmde from the main subject.” Say, “They discussed several topics APART FROM (or IN ADDITION TO) the main subject.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Barrage (military term). Pronounce ba-razh, first A as in ASK unstressed, second A as in AH, accent last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Clientele; Batten, | advertisy HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 5—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 1762 Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. is jonal of JAPAN'S PACT & observe the TELE, pronounced Roosevelt yesterday received his answer | o oo 5o P | g8 e as @ stirring, melodramatic, lurid, “The Stere for Men” SABIN’S | Front St—Triangle Bldg. Sensational, exciting, wsked Japan wanted and organizations and have used advertisir in behalf of tool for ar it be a purpose: grow Similarly pro agencies national topics s information useful a casc hether political charitable functions of democracy tance of advertising fon consequently to know wi Japan wa: con on various [ means of m Advertising to present or Let us /’s word “He » French Indo-C next to the The Nippon war to Hoyle wa French stationed in lords assured him one for theorie is a ho ha ercial As Indo-China | pl the case informed, ha made prass DECEMBER 17 are strong ) which should | { tasks. It is an | { l more com- technique SUNDAY, Benefic aspects |day, every hour of {be employed in good | auspicious sway for |the clergy. Spiritual stimulated under tion ound HEART AND HOME: Good feel- occupation will in-ling sheuld actuate members of the and especially | family today. While it not - a planetary rule fortunate for love Q. Is it correct to leave the spoon in the cup when drinking tea or editc a newspaper in S Norway |affairs, friendships are kened | coffee? his hes From the Nazi-controlled press/petween men and women of all A. No; the spoon should be placed in the saucer after the contents just received a dispatch with fages. Artificialities should fallaway of the cup are stirred. played up” prominently at|{as the pomp and vanity of days Q. Who suggests retir sentence was of peace and plenty become for- A. The hostess been an utterly | tunately outmoded. Girls will think | hip of Nasjonal serious things in the coming around Oslo.” year and will be engrossed in high | d mean if he dis- | cervice. The stress the need his head some more,iof work for every one who has the set in bold good of the nation at heart USINESS AFFAIRS This | FANTASTIC ith will bring to the front .o oy |many effects due to the priorities !regulations. There will be unem- ployment due to lack of raw terials needed in industries con- cerned with civil needs. The smail manufacturer and the modest mer- chant will meet severe difficulties which will discourage all but the resourceful persons. In the year there will be odd condi- Iticns that develop hardships to men and women of moderate in- | vestments. people of the United States, when |Territory in fox and mink. The | NATIONAL ISSUES: Unity of confronted with the record for de-|farm has been taken over by Glen| thought and purpose must distin- | fense production of airplanes, tank: , Carls. town decided that since it guish citizens of the United States|and other implements of war, wiil! Future plans of the Marshes are treasury from last ar it @s they meet the need of severe demand that industry, be no longex‘mdcflnlte but they will spend the this Kerr can now | Sacrifices. The stars indicate that retarded by strikes. Gmemmem}wmtel in Seattle, Portland and San devote all his timé to poultry raising and talking [Py _subtle, and indirect methods | heads will end the year with an-|Francisco. Several lps:l]tles have about the weather, politics, the war or what you lik fifth columnists will gain unrecog- |xiety, as figures tell the story of | been given in honor of the pair, In normal, taxable times he has to travel [mough.:”“"“bl(’ influence which will af-‘tenlble‘ waste o_r time in a pericdf out his township gathering in the levy. Not so this |fect many men and women. The|of national peril. Trade will con- e .s(ffl's today presage much wrong Lx}me to be lively in the next fort-: £ Conn., like Canterbury, Engluud,j“““‘?“‘g and dangerous misappre- night | pilgrims, A town that so manages hension regarding our foreign poli- !‘{A‘TIONAL ISSUES: As our war affairs that it has a treasury surplus has some- cies. News papel and. the radio|policies become more and more ag- | 3 the rest of the country. For most may sow ideas which are not in-|gressive and courageous minority P 3 Al | z |tended to be unfavorable, but which | criticism of the United States Gov- | 3 the modern Canterbury will remain . as much a dream world as the anclent shire. And|Will be distorted or misunderstood, femment will arouse resentment, unity of thought and purpose must | the new Canterbury tale, like the old ones, will just |the seefs foretell. T ot . an e m be something to talk about between tax motifications. | - INFERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: makk the new year and this s 8} time to think clearly regarding in-| { The influence of Neptune is be- |lieved to cause false hopes and ex-|dividual attitudes toward the na-| ‘pmmlmu, Rumors of peace ne-|tion. The stars indicate that there \pmmuom and the signing of ar-{will be perplexing and disturbing ‘mlsllccs will be frequent through{vibrations to which sensitive per- !the coming winter which will. he{sons will respond and from which marked by the most frightful|they should try to protect them- agonies among peoples subjugated | selves. but unconquered, The seers prog-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| |nosticate war to a finish as the|Astrologers who study the horo- jonly way in which the w?rld can|scope of Hitler predict that there| | become sape again. Astrologers will be troubls with Darlan whose prophesy many months of conflict.|personal ambitions may mnot fit Persons whose birthdate it isiinto the plans of the Nazi dicta- have the augury of a year of bene-|tor. Winter weather now will cause! |1its and fair good. fortune. They|the shifting of major conflicts in |should make the most of 1942. the World War. The stars indicate | Children born on this day may diabolically clever devices that will | be extraordinarily sensitive and in-|surprise. adversaries of the Ger- | tuitive. ‘They may be psychic and|mans. A novel method of gaining {able to use their foresight success- information in Washington will be fully successful for a time, it is phophe- | - sied. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of pros-| perity. Love affairs will flourish. Children born on this day proh- ably will be gifted in science of the arts. Nqble characters belong to .decdn.| 2 (éop}nulu 1941) ODTIMERS RETIRING : fhoM FUR BUSINESS government, whereby RS O R N AT S S BTN ER - e MODERN ETIQUETTE * roperra 1EE PSSR S S > 44 Q. What is one of the most improper topics of conversation? A. Discussing illness. The height of social misconduct is to talk of sores, pus, ulcerated teeth, colds, mucus, boils, corns, eczema, or any other physical imperfections, It is much better to discuss these subjects only with your doctor. the as the to- will Japan to be to the im} Youll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP prote ' from sible invasion by mass inform incre: Ching po: The Charles W. Carter Mortuary churches and aspirations are this configura- ixth Vichy G sense on our part An ()r(lcl Obeyed to treaty was dict by J par rmany Seattle Post-Intelligencer) m in the und news that has { Norway since Nazi who appreciate humor is descent L M Watch and Jewelry Repalring at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | 8. FRANKLIN STREET —_— 4 RCA Victor Radios and RECORDS Juneau Melody House Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 85 INSURANCE Shallufigency CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices The ern ratched bur in t FOR LITTLE NORWAY Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Norway » he had at it should be top of Page 1. The openin During weeks there has in the member party) in and what it wo seratched ¥ 1 headl party , the overnight visitor or the hostess? for the s with the aining a e Toronto recent Air Force fantastic in the (Qui H.OOK and LEAR A C. GORDON |1t AT ISR G SR S RN Repn S BRI R S B Norwegian CTERSE of Nory the knew He thi Toronto center H. W. L. ALBRECHT Physical Therapeutics or seers has cam training of most inspiring Il . order rned out have come thousand; Many hundred: Heat and Light Treatments Massage and Corrective Exercises Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. in type UTTERLY Who was the first President of all forty-eight States? How much silver is there in a five-cent piece? What is the largest bird in the United States? Which is the only inland State in New England? For what, besides the founding of the Nobel Prize, was Alfred B. famous? ANSWERS: William Howard Taft None; it consists of copper and nickel. The California condor. Vermont. The invention of dynamite. m de their to Toronto through +* from B sto hips, or working on fishing on of the way around the Another Canterbury Tale I ma- young Vikings are al sacrifice demon: JAMES C. COOPER » « CPA Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING and Plain Dealer) tale to be told about Canter- deals with Connecticut’s Canter- Chaucer’s. It will enhance the hed to the name, however, for henceforth think of Canterbury | mull over the famous yarns that modern English language X, “Oh, Canterbury. That's Cle another the de: their re of There's but this on o win bac country bury bury is and to maintain their d nmen hat has America y will not only form the drock of will hasten to remar town without Christian Kerr, more on most inew card here, it direct to “Little training planes for the purchase of actual Norwegian airmen, that they ainst Hitler. the is partie xnderstood, will be when vill be used eit} sent Norway” and for the L. C. Smith and Corons TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by | J B Burford & Co. { me ned there, or for fightir 2lane the for the : taxes their may war & Canterbury, now | telling than | tax collector of his hands for story - suwee WHITE, rover TRUCKS and BUSSES NASH CARS Christensen Bros. Garage 909 WEST 12TH STREET has TRAPPERS IN DIAPERS C had a time 1wcer’s abbot nWmII in the would abce 1 all S surplus Be as an alleged at- tem) nual the s claiming our attention to by-pass laws regarding the imum an- » of beaver pells, the case which went into inks courts yesterday must catch the pub- because the sensational juvenile evi- we understand will be presented children, me DR. H. VANCE | P OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. 10 to 12; 1 to 6; of bury, hould attract nt native from two-year-old r-old “little men” are slated to nd explain how they happened “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, - New . York, | Rock Road, Chooolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING thir of show certifying that each had trapped however ten beavers, will be limit of the fur Certainly, no one too surprised if to light a Archie B. Belis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Taxes of the brings Marines Demonstrate Latest War Wéapons youngsters FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE SIGRID’S PHONE 318 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUl: 1,0AN THROUGH US To Improve 1.0. and Moderize Lour Home Under Title L F. H. A. On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Gmllenl In- . , wured up to.$5,000, ® Money available at any , time, Y SR MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 | Until late this afternoon adverse | i planetary influences dominate, but| | there is an aspect promising good {news at sunset or in the early eve- | ning. | HEART AND HOME: Through | | the excitement attending prepara- | | tions for the holiday there will| | penctrate a nse of impending| | changes. The seers warn that a “\\nnimu psychology must supersede CAPITAL—$350.600 SURI'LUS—$150.000 - . COMMP»:RCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS @ Stary, an account with $1 or more. Four Instructor-Marines are shown at Parris Island, S. C., West Point of the Marines, with eleven types of weapons used by the Leathernecks. They are, left to nght Barrier and M. J. Holland. Weapons, shown from left to right, (3) automatic pistol, (4) .22 calibre rifle, (5) . gun, (2) 81 mm. trench mortar, Sergeants R. D. C ancy, M. W. Billing, T. E. back and front i row, are (1) Light ma 30 calibre rifle, (6) Garand semi-automatic rifle, (7) bayonet, (8) Browning automatic rifle, (9) mortar projectile, (10) rifle for firing grenades and (11) hand vronade | the peacetime psychology which has | \xultd Americans even when de-| | fense is the major interest. Do imestic life in 1942 will not be the same as in the p: because of . the world conflict which will be | felt. more and more. For this rea- !son Christmas should be made| memorable and that does not mean ‘L'nl extravagant expenditures are’ | necessar BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Owing l) the necessity of facing facts the' I ‘M. and Mrs. Jackson Marsh, old- | timers in the vicinity of Juneau,| are leaving here on the Mount Mc-, Kinley. for the States, where they will spend the .winter. The Marshes, veteran fur farmers on the Glacier Highway, are retiring from the fur bysiness after 18 years as owners of the Alaska Mendenhall ¥ur Rarm. The Marshes came to Alaska many vears ago, and lately have had the largest fur business in uw1 Carrent 4% Rate Savings and Loan Assu. of Jnm First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!