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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1942 . k E have already developed tanks and guns - N e et R BB L i e And they are constantly improving on themsely 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from Professional 5 "'h:“.;.',:" BRINING GORPANY constantly making weapons that are better than any- | THE EMPIRE C RY Fraternal Societies ! Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. thing they've made to date. | ——— o1 Gasfineau Channel Tl HELEN TROY MONSEN SN -« - Presient | They're bus avising ways by which the — o CRPBION A7 7 (L R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business l:nulu:l L .I.l:y W(“:”‘”‘l ‘ll"f'l"n‘("‘:‘(')":‘“ 1“( ‘("‘k ’l-:““‘::;“ tl:‘\»‘t : AyPRéL 27 APRIL 27, 1922 -~ ok an make our peacetime goods last longer, now th - J. Connors The Juneau Woman's Club, at a mgeting in the City Council cham- | #——————n———-——# Eotered in the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class MHer. { ool 1iave 1 do without many new products until| Jerry W. McKinley gt rasd e i " A MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 BSCRIPT) RATE | 9 bers, decided to devise ways and means for fixing up two public play- % aser ant Second and fourth Delivered by o n-ulu the war is over. They'e already perfected methods Mrs. John Mills % - - 4 . d By mall, postage paid, at the following | grounds, one at Fifth and Gold and the other in the Casey-Shattuck Monday of each month ar, in advance, $12.00; six months, m-dunu, $6.00; |of caring for automobile tires to stretch the wear Mrs. Thomas B. Jensen Addition. I"reehurger in Scottish Rite Temple h, in advance, $1.25. or 1t they will promptly notity | W€ g€t from them. They've developed ways to extend | Mrs, Ethel Schramm William Olson Bubscribers will confer a - e | 5 ; . ; hert ot —_— D] beginning at 7:30 p. m I.R‘:r;;u:;n:;c':;v;:c;":: any fallure or irregularity the that wood, plastics, and many other products s fat Bob Turner was advertising his new 1922 Big Six seven-passenger Buiiding R. W COWLING, Wors ANlephsi’ Nows OCHics, B8 Buphes Offies, 316 el | Bugene B, ‘Weschonibider | studebaker car for hire. PHONE 60 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV+ SSSTT eEasks OF shioCilEND PRES Such facts indicate that our industries today are 'l‘,lf;: i H.CBHIS 2 ! Ny ERS, Secretary. . & clma oyle e credited in this paper and also the local news published | they're working for it on the home front, too. And Mrs ‘HArHY Cowan publican ticket at the primaries for Representative of the First Division, B P 0 ELKS ff""’ Ll — | they're planning ahead to the post-war period, figur- | Mary F. Garland with W. D. Grant of Wrangell in second place and Cash Cole in third Dr. A_ w' sfewan L4 U ALASEA N GUARANTEED TO BE LARQG! ing out new wonder products that can be manufac- Mects every Wednesday at 8 P. NATIONAL REPRESFNTATTVES — Al Amesican Bullding, Seattle, Wash, ULATT THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. tured then to raise our standard of living higher than anything known in the past. “Alaska Newspavers. 1011 we've ever ucts in the United States th'o\lgh place. Frank Aldrich was away ahead for the nomination for Republican | Senator. Dan Sutherland was running away from James Galen in the Territorial returns for Delegate to Congress, Mrs. E. John Leland T. W. Whitney >oe she worked on the Henry Street * DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING M. Visiting Brothers welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. f i e o “Soldier” De Armond arrived from Fort Willi H. Seward and i T g ’ « PAT 9 | — BEARDS PATRIOTIC? | was to meet Joe Collier in the main event at an American Legion smoker o b e A e s H 0 R 0 P E to be held in the Elks Hall. Leo Higley and Roy Osbourne, well known PIGGLY WIGGLY f . are going ;(, be the patriotic thing to wear “rh ¢ 13 local fighters were to be in Collier's corner ot the match. The men were 3 = e o & g e stars incline to meet at 166 pounds. For BETTER Groceries befcre much more time has passed. A recent War)| but do not compel” 3 | Production Board order called for a sharp cut in the L B L R e 1 kD St AGE EIR Phone 16—34 pm”m;‘m" ;‘[ ;:”t”r I)Imk‘i w,}.";]‘h,)“‘m,N,'mm{fl“l‘ bx]n‘nnr: \k.ls 10 attend the Rebekah Assembly at Olympia as a delegate and Mr. fhat Wis wiiier stppcty WOl Be Silds Avadie why 4 Kirk was to atlend to business in connection with the Butler-Mauro || Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. an average of one per week, per shaver ! TUESDAY, APRIL 28 e St 20 T Machinery used in the manufacture of safety| Benefic aspects rule '(’dab.v “"‘l“h 3 The Re!all SIOI’e * azor: able r war ants should be favorable to all branches T razors is suitable for “:xx p.xud\]nj‘(‘loln‘v ?lx}l\(.\ m?{“““fi! A T &bt R Blcious Mis. E. E. Stewart, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. J H Your Reliable Pharmacists PR ,facturing most of the razors a “.‘“ v are engaged in swa A DB | Pigg, left on the steamer Queen for the south. "r' ohn 3 Geyar BUTLER-MAURO some direct war work. ~So yowd better make that |VaY fOr averon oo gy DENTIST DRUG CO. .4 N — ragor Iast for the duration. .., | fortunate configuration for meeting | The Rev. C. E. Rice returned from Skagway where he had been Room $—Valentime Blag. — ), The curtailment of razor blade production will| oo BT N e er and en- | for several days. PHONE 763 WILL YOU VOTE? save valuable metals which will be used in furthering | (;uraces friendship rather than ro- | : 5 Gy Rl dienarieiing byl S mance. The stars encourage co-| Deputy U. S. Marshal Steve Sheldon arrived from Haines on a pro- TIDE CALENDARS iy e ttv 1l “‘. e _— {operation between young men and | fessional trip. in this Democracy of ours today is the shoc 1,;. 24 Bii Bisinsss women, who. ate emplaseidt: Gov- | S FREE spher ol apa y Sl v tizens when i S S S a coms re- | N " fipepiere ‘) Apath, v]“l“‘l““"l ‘“”"“(‘l'\] A AEe a | ernment projects and seems to pre A good sum was raised for the Juneau Boy Scouts at a dance given| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | comes to choosing governmental officias, e (Oinoinuatl’ Brbutee sage splendid achievement. Wom- |y 1o Moose in Moose Hall the previous evening, Graduate Los Angeles College Han-y nace' Dfllgglsl We are referring to the usual "““""“' SHIELE : Senator Clyde Reed of Kansas tells the Senate en Who head fhe Red Cross and | g e of Optometry and - = —0 hown Americans in cle H“::} 6 Relieys (“"‘( that various labor unions have collected more lhun‘Ulhm«‘ ‘,mmu/,;moml v\'l]nclh S::ilulyu‘w- Mrs. Myrtle Craig had purchased the restaurant, Fred's Place, from ; ftemcar f ol ; o "” “'1“”' ki "“ A1 1 $30,000.000 in dues and membership fees on const x:":" ’\‘__llltln‘mr\”:‘:v i‘;pflf‘_ their | Fred Schrenger, who had contracted pneumonia and was going south to & e Salorty i - “|‘ ’!"“‘I{“" ‘”‘I’”"“I ™ tion jobs for the War Department. His estimate 1\'1'"\[‘)“”1‘"““ e i el PR 3 - a *The Stere for Men” o e lives on the battlefleld in order thabj, .4 \non data’supplied, he sald, by the T et g ol B kel it il [ o ! States Army Engineers R . S ' ne 8 Former U. S. Marshal J. M. Tanner arrived in Juneau from his 3 SAB'N S 3 t's w t ard f s lieve t . in mass activities for national suc- e b ";]] R l"'””) 2K \\h\nv If this data is even approximately accurate, it i5| vess in war operations. { home in Skagway and was to remain here for several days on business. The Chafl&s W. Cafler i w"r‘." i w5 it /,HI‘]“L“ “I \("‘XIJ“ ;\lli.:«.{l:x:(ijlx;t"t an amazing indication of the windfall which unions' BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Fifth ¢ AR Front St—Triangle Bldq. | R IR 0. Y ¥ o |have enjoyed as a result of the national defense pro- | ymnists may expose the profits of About 150 persons, including Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their fam- Mmm ‘ tional election, this is considered a “good vole.” BUtl g, or perhaps windfall is,not the proper word | certain contractors engaged in war | ilies, celebrated at Douglas the previous evening the 108rd anniversary 1 1 he case in this case, because the various unions which have contracts and by exaggeration|of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Following a i PHONE 136 | A Tomporrow, Al have the opportunity 1o y..., .oncerned with War Departments construction |arouse resentment. . This form of | short program, whist was played and Mis. Arne Shudshift and H. V. || XouN Find Food Finer sns | make themselves heard in the matter of who, among | o pave gone to some pains to insure that every bropaganda may be most damag-|Sully won first prizes, Mis. Robert Fraser and Dan Vesaie, consolation Service More Compiete at 2 i\ Ersons, nay fill Cerritor of S g 3 ' 1o 3 e D vorkers & many persons, may (il Tertorial offices for thefy,yy who was employed paid his share of tribute in g to the morale of workers and — THE BARANOF " next several years. Alaskans have this opportunity. |y gorm of dues and sometimes outrageously high |others who are sacrificing person- Elmer E. Smith announced the reopening of the Juneau Music House Jfl”"s’"flls Sh.P ! - Sake SdviiNge of BT initiation fees for temporary membership cards al incomes or accepting small wages.| anq §. and F. Confections on Front Street, Triangle Place. ok corrEE SHOP The primary election will be held tomorrow. The s 2 - B 3 | Astralogere; ‘Duophesy thatahmert-| = o o T Om T T LADIES'—MISSES — : The data cited by Senator Reed is another in- ! e ane Mer READY-TO-WEAR S polis will: open at 8 am. aud close st 7 pm. You | ap iy or the need for imposing. some forin of B~ “t"‘XI:"'l"“l“‘l‘l:"“"]‘w‘:l’) i’x“"lz‘l (ul::: Weather report: Rain with high temperature 42 and low 36. s have 11 full hours in which to vote. Gertainly, you | .\ io)"oceountabfiity upon labor Unions. A $30,000,- 'i“”m cBEEA L kel £ IR R S e i will have 1 "’\’”'\"‘ "L’ o !""" "“”‘I" I you | 0 wtake” s big business, even when divided among a b, Rpoess. VB Lt e il b o ) are a citizen of Alaska and are 21 years of age or : | ¢ s will . . . BETE number of union crganizations. Yet this figure rep- |pa el S Sl D I L E ' h Y g over. In Juneau, the polling places are the same as| ..., ic oy g part of the fee and due business done| NATIONAL ISSUES: Bducation-| ally Lessons In £nglish w. ;.. gorpoN JAMES C. COOPER A e 7'g L il i e S e 4 ']“ l»’“‘“‘”' 2 “"“\; by labor organizations, since presumably it does not institutions will advocate even|y ________ T . PAUL BLOEDHORN o8 ave lived in Alaska one year and |y, qe the vast bulk of war work carried on out-|more pronounced changes in scho- s % ) 5 S hg C.P. A | : side the province of the War Department. | 1astic methods than have been made| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am fond of ice ooffee, Business Counselor | 8. FRANKLIN STREET | Me: OF vou be cantent to sit back | =y o who have paid in this money, the gov-|in recent years. The power of, Coffec is not made from ice. Say. "I am fond of ICED coffee. COOPER BUILDING | — | o meone clse do vour voting and thinking . .ot and the taxpayers from whom it comes|thcught will be stressed and the| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: ‘Mm;llsuom. l;f-onouf;lce lmal»btrom, A X or you? If you are (‘x‘ latter frame of mind, | .\ o yi(imately, have a right to know more about | value of words analyzed. Astrolo-|as n(!)MA.LE O as in FROM u_mumie , accent n- s)“ab e. S e 1. INSURANCE My coult poe youl An Chis_ponnts the huge funds amassed by the unions. They have |2€rs foretell that freedom of speech FTEN MISSPELLED: Arc; portion. of a curved line. Distinguish i sy = |a right to know the full extent of collections and|Will take on new meanings as limi- | from ARK : : i f m(, .l()ll lthe amount and nature of expenditures, Tt is, most | tations are drawn in discussions SYNONYMS: Innate, inborn, inbred, inherent, congenital. TYPEWRITERS S lefinitely. not @ case of it being nobody’s business|laPeled liberal in the past. Teach-l ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Bold and Serviced by Shanuck A enc | During peacetime more than $300,000000 was |CC e Y: TOL @ €ase OF 1v B Se vl"("l 2ine. lers are to be measured by new| increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today' J B Buf d & c. g y | spent here in America in a single year to develop :'\‘1“;“( poe “lml“‘x‘\]x‘::;h».):'(t‘l,:“:l.\j oally elected Offee” | standards that stress spiritual as- EXPOSTULATE; to reason earnestly with a_person on some impropriety or ‘_J.’—“ Pr'S e St =} irg - " . 4 2 2 » new products that would make our lives more com-| o " ‘;;1-‘“10“1“ and -’“‘1:‘]“” Pdg""gn- of his conduct. “Men expostulate with erring friends.”—Jowett. Blumsd - B m:-'"" cA LIF 0 RNIA 57 ExiEl AT ety : el SR i i Moral laxities in the secial codes fortable. In research laboratories all over the coun We hate to disillusion small boys, but its ex- | tnog gaern the seune il o] .. try many thousands of men and women worked at |y ... uniikely that soap will have to be rationed Pdniriie - ‘ . Grocery and Meat Market A the endless task of raising our standard of living S E ; 3 by * 478—PHONES—371 3 ey INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| DB H VA CE higher and always higher see where talking has dropped off in Con- | yrerico comes under a configura- ROBERTA LEE . Il ) High Quality Foods at have ancther job. They're working now to protect |gress since the war began, judging by the number of |tion which encourages close coop-| OSTROPATH l Moderate Prices Today those great industrial research laboratories | pages in the Congressional Record. Add examples | ... i Consultation and examination —4 i pagi 5 eration with the United Ctates in S8y wi \ % our freedom and the comfortable way of life thatthat the closer we get to the horrors of war the fur- | wor plans As neighbors the two| Q. What should one say, when !alklflg with an a_cqua_intance. and free. 10 to 12; 1 to &; = they helped to create. For our armed forces they'ther we get from the horrors of peace countries will render valuable ser-| D€ latter makes some statement with which one heartily disagrees? 7t0 by appoinment, T R ————— A e i aEe e R R = | vice to each other, Japan’s mili- A. Merely say, “No, I do not agree with you. I think, etc.” How- Gastineau Hotel Anmex Super WHITE Pewee . HOT TIME IN NAZILAND [hands of the Democrats. . . . State | tary leaders now come under plan-| €Ver, one should do this pleasantly, and avoid provoking an argument. South Franklin 8t. Phone 177 TRUCKS and BUSSES washmg'on The Senate Patents Committee | DEMOCTatic leaders are doing « 10t | etary influences that are of evil Q. Should one ever open the mouth while chewing food? zems M recently listened to testimony on the | O ComPplaining that local Office of |5 cent to certain army officers. A| A. No. The lips should be kept closed while chewing. This is not NASH CARS e"y' business aspects of the cartel deal |Erice Administration lufflc:lal; "": | new regime-is foreseen for the em- | difficult if small bites are taken. e B ' Christenser. Bres. Garage Go-Round between Remington Arms Company | ;’gfl“f’e w“l‘:‘_’;:’:m_{“’"‘ the ranks of | ;e Pluto is in an aspect threat- Q. When an invitation has been extended over the telephone, is it Archie B. elis 909 WEST 12TH STREET and the Rheinisch - Westfaclische | (G030 W B0 L e fure | €NIng to the safety of Japan which | proper for a wife to say, “May I ask John if he has any other-plans for PUBLIC ACCOUNTAEY —_—— Sprengstoff Company of Germany, Py Ml i ‘ma_v sustain severe losses through |that evening, and then call you back?” Auvdits Taxes 3 Syndicate, Inc.) L g (Continued fromn Page One) whereby Remington, though a | % an earthquake. A. Yes, this is perfectly all right. Tt is really the only thing she Systems Bookkeeping i Ml i NN ltwndllly u. s onpany, agw«dl not | ’ Persons whose birthdate it is| can do to avoid embarrassment, in case her.husband cannot accept the | | Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676! || «“HORLUCK’S DANISH” ! i i . 1 : to sell an ammunition ingredient | have the augury of a year of many | invitation. _— { N Bands, ‘then e haye I“'_“' wasted | 5 Great Britain. Also the Senate | | benefits. It is well to seek the ad- | i d mmle.m(c:mo.ndyFnhmvgg";, S T ey Lo RO s e vice of older members of the fam- | Pmr e P oo “Say It With Flowers” but Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, | i u chummy “social” side to the cartel e inves » e | & nd it now looks as if that were p.gnece ily l‘tuX{xdlllg vll\\(‘shm’}'l-\v Ay ; “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, | “, what would happen. It is not fair i ; Children born on this day proh- a n A C. GORDON Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, . of course, to blame Jones for failure -‘“‘r““'t: li"l"“‘"‘f“'l‘f'\”“'f“‘ M.‘ ably will have unusual talents for Juneau Florists Raspberry Ripple, New York, B to send quinine to Bataan. But it “;‘ U“)"‘_““;" d] I(‘:""*]f)’{'(]“”:‘]";\ | tihe .arts, They should he TEACHBH me o o i oot i e e i i s e e it ] Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry | ; remains gn upfortunate fact that | W20 N a0 & IeWGr Wubien.by A} from unconventional associations | : : Phone 311 and Vanilla— { 3 . 5 i 5 A. Dicke, former Remington Vice | 1. What country is the birthplace of the drama? | for U. S. troops in Africa, Persia | wi hey may be inc! P A : UY India, North Australia, and the West | PYesident, who went to Cologue, (AR'BB jwhich they may be inclined 10| 5 wnat animal is considered the most graceful of the quadrupeds? . L |Lat the GUY SMITH DRUG | Indies—to say ncthing of United ""”“*"“,-‘l'“’ BAGOLING B *‘""“‘f“;“‘ (Gopyright, 1942) {3 Is milk a solid food? i Nations troops in all these and | ton deal. Describing a dinner he | g 4. Which State is popularly known as “The Crossroads of America?” llce Auers cn, other areas — we have a pitfully :‘“:1\ with R. W. S. officials, Dicke N d ¥ "Ew N R DDED 5. Who were the parents of Queen Elizabeth of England? Plumbing—Oil Burners mall reserve of quinine ro Base Commander in URSE A ANSWIRS: 0 It consists chiefly of 3165000 was a treat. You ) gvy fldse So Fighti ! 1 LIC H 1. Greece Heating Jounces purchased by Jesse Jones,can imagine rer wines, cham- | o UB ( 3 o from Merck and Company, which Pagnes, foods, etc., not to mention ermuda Jays righiing P uu“ i' ’Irhe flmflopc' ight o e ; Phone 34 Sheet Metal ! had had the foresight to order it Some 1828 cognac which was used Hard from |S'andBase S'I'Aff '“ JUNEAU! . It contains, by weight, 13 per cent of solids, which is more than long ago. Thus this was merely to drink a special toast to the . is found in many common vegetables. transfer from a U. S. firm to a ¢ friendship of the two companies and = & Reutest 29 4. Indiana. P e e e ernment firm of quinine already tO the success of our plans for co- | LONDON, April 27 — euters| Arriving in Juneau recently 5. King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. ] here in the United States. It did | Operation to mutual benefits. Dr. |dispatch from Bermuda today|from Anchorage, Miss Stephaenie colmm Lm cmA“ not enrich our total quinine supply. Muller (head of R. W, S.) is also |quoted Vice Admiral Jules James,| Bogdon of the United Stalgs Pub- —- 9 We also had some other re well acquainted with the duPonts, commandant of the United States lic Health Service will join the staff '5‘5 R RRRRRRRRRARN OF ALASKA but added all together, the tof who usually stay at his home when Naval Base there, as ing in a|of the Juneau P_ubhc Health Cengex 5 g i pitifully small for a nation at war. they are in Cologne speech that “very hard” fighting 1s|here to work with Miss Jane Hib-| I.I-bel' and Bllldmg “flleflik And if we had acted early enough | Remington Arms is a duPont sub- | taking place from the Bermuda|bard. 5 4 | we could have had Java's total an- | sidiary. R. W. S.'is a subsidiary of base, apparently referring to the| Miss Bogdon has been in the Ter-|(g Juneau LOd e No 420 o PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU nual output of 52,250,000 ounces L. G. Farbenindustrie, giant Ger- Navy’s attempts to stop the sub-ritory since November, working in|( g . 4 SECURFE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve — man chemical trust, which curtailed | marine forays in the Caribbean. |Anchorage on the nursing staff. She F; , ) d Modernize Y Home Under Title L F. H. A. Bty e o is formerly of New York City where | and dlodernize Your Home e . NG R production of several vital war prod- e [ % ARMY LEMONADE I% The War Depar ment is making | cariel agreements with large U, S, juNEAu RES'DE"IS Visiting Nurses Staff. Miss Bogdon's | 3 = — - - preparations to serve lemonade 10 | g ¢ {home is in the state of New York| American soldiers in the tropics B MUST TURN INOLD | and she took her training there in ] CAPITAL—$50,000 Experts in the Quartermaster |Lebanon Hospital and the Bronx. ol Rt ) . SURPLUS—$150,000 Corps have hit upon a method of POLITICAL-GO-AROUND IOOTHPASTE mBES At the present time, Miss Bog- 3 dehydrating lemon juice, so that Monts politicos are charging ‘don is making hey home at the «5 pl' a [ ] L J » the essence can be preserved and |that the powerful personal machine | Baranof Hotel. 5 : transported in the form of cry of isolationist Senator Burt Wheel- | Juneau residents who want to buy | i i e S ) COMMERCIAL AND This is the me in military |er is secretly tiylng o dictate the fresh toothpaste or shaving Cream| AypENTION TO TRAFFIC é SAVINGS ACCOUNTS history that the regular Army r tickets of both Republicans and from here on in will not get it{ g 7o especially pleasure cars. | ) ° tions have included lemonade. But | Democrats in order to prevent the unless they turn in an old tube When| ..o ovected not to park from mcl/ * NITIATION conducted by the New i 2 % the Quartermaster General makes|selection of candidates hostile to |they purchase the new, according to| o, Ledge Officers, | AFE BOXES " : 5 | Fire Hall to Franklin St. and down | | nd apologies. He says, it is not weeler . Privately, national Re- order from War Production Board |/ t% o & P " T m:nf?(c::::ig ® 40—MINUTES—40 Of Entertainment, ; 8 DEPOSIT : a refreshing drink also i iblican, chiefs are not happy over |received today by H. R. Vander-| 4§ CEPRICEt Heel on accou fz © Music, Song antl Frolic. T of vitamins. primary victory of Represe leest, owner of the Butler-Mauro| P> - A ° 3 - onade one eleven-ounce can of ler ) put out two books through | The tubes must be turned in in —EMMET BOTELHO, | or. 4 ¢ on crystals, and or m of water nders Hall Company, Nazi | an effort to conserve the tin used Chief of Police 55 (5 J U N E A U —— A L A S K A ) Shake well before using publishing firm. State GOP leaders in them for the duration. | TR i 11 § oo & P S | . § The French poilu may have tried fo lick him, but Day skinned | Drug store clerks who find wor-| NOTICE § : & . v W24 & ! d wipe, the British Tommy his beer. through by a relatively narrow mar- ried customers without tubes yearn-| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing || I‘ '“ lk‘ This'“.a]ing Y.l'n B. sw ! but the Yank gets his swig of lem- | gin. Kepublicans fear that his nanie |ing for fresh toothpaste can still |air route from Seattle to Nome, o |( . 5% i bstitut f d ising! f onade. on the party ticket will play info the [scll cans of powder for the purpose, Sale 8t 4. B. BUFOrd & £0. 5. | ooannooantoaaan o et ' There is no substitute for newspaper advertisin 1 j I ! O i a2 0 2 20 o 2o e LR LR 4 |