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PAGE FOUR ° " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 1942 Daily Alaska Empire a4 Lo 1 ' Rt — — [} d <142 P Published evers eventng except Sunday by the (New York Times) HAPPY B'RTHDAY i 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 g: om nmECToR Professional EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Mrs. Roosevelt returns from her visit to Britain ! HE EMPIRE Fm'ornfl! Societies ekt m’;““fl and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, o with a message for American women. They can > un.c“ Channel L OY MONSEN * - - - . resident 8 | R L BERNARD - - Yice-President and Bustness Mansger *V “‘:[:n“l”w “];' Jhp s o l;“ "‘“‘l"'i 4 I:(m:ou' { DECEMBER 9, 1922 3 rifices, ranging all the way from doing W t —— e R ie ' 2 : MOUNT JUNEA Entered in the Post Office 1;1 June-.\:n;sk Becond Class Matter. 'hobby pins to working in factories. It was evident DECEMBER 9 ” AUkl Lake “:\; enlneuk frozen over to a depth of between four and mg“g)l)fll NOQ. 14w SUBSCRIPTION 4 5 Y 04 bit: ! . " . ive inches, according to skaters i e the previous y. D Delivered by carricr in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month. {0 her, as doubtless it is to every American visitor | Doris Freeburger e bl btk B M ars iy rs. Kaser and Q:M Phogl::: 1 By matl, postage pald. at the following rates: S TR AT ; B 2y arr o | A vitt — Monday of eac ! One vear, in advance, $15.00; six months, 1n advance, $7.60; | WNO goes where she went, that life has been drasti- | Caro{ - P.revm Fteehur er in Scottish Rite Temple sas monihy in advance, €136 ' 5 iy notiry | 211V altered there as it ‘has net been here It is| George Armstrong Arthur Riendeau, mine foreman for the Chichagof, bad been given g beginning at 7:30.p. m. | ubscribers will confer o favor if they will promptly notify . Tk table habits W “harles y : the Business Office of wny failure or irresuld¥ity in the de- also evident that our own comfortable habits ‘”"J (‘h;;:_; Lfizfi:‘:e" the contract for driving a 4,000 feet of drainage tunnel which was to open DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- Ve ? thet ave. . i st \ e g A A T danhones: Haws Gttiok ook Bl GBS, 314 :}x‘;"“‘lu]"“ be changed if theé struggle continues lony Gédtas’ 7 Shrvela the 7,800-foot tunnel at the Jualin Mine, according to an announcement W\fl Master; JAMES W. LEIV- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Of cotirne. Mrs BRonMkvAIE. & tireless trovelet in Pierre Sundborg made by Jean Vanophem, President of the Jualin Alaska Mines Company. - M« The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for J g s Mrs. M. F. Warren o 1 republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or Dot other- ler own country, knows that a good many American R. F. P D A W s B P 0 ELKS wise credited In this paper and also the local news published women have already taken mien’s places in industry. | 3 reston Sinclair Brown, of Douglas, returned to his home on the Victoria (P i 4 E el ’ - D -~ oy el r. A. W. Stewart Meets evefy Wednesday at 8 i e In the war factori they are increasingly in evi- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER dence, handling almo: THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. _C‘Vt‘l'y 'kmd of work that does - bt - not demand heavy lifting. We are at the beginning after spending a couple of months in the Puget Sound country. DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- (v come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex- ~ probably go far beyond that of the First Worl ar s. Trevor M. Davis, for! 5 g and leave its lasting mark on our society. If she “The stars ineline orchestra consisted of J. H. Brasfield, violinist and director; Mrs. Harding, has to, the weaker vessel can tighten bolts, operate | 2 9y pianist; Chester Orphant, trap drummer and miramba soloist. a lathe, polish a shell casing, run a sticet car o | but do not compel { PIGGLY WIGGLY even l‘“"“ a “’";‘k» i a5 o S . S. Hall Young, head of the Presbyterign Missions in Alaska, left She cannot do these things and raise a family) on xh(‘ Jefferson for Wrangell where he was to give the address for the of children, and it may be that industry, durinz| oo Tore e 0 | gedication of the Presbyterian Church Room 9—Valentine Bidg For BETTER Groceries Dr. JOhgl,ln-I.I' Geyer and after the war, will chiefl, rve, as office work any planetary as re ac- | Tk g PHONE 762 Phone 18—24 | tive and conflicting today. It is a Date for the opening of the local drive for Near East Relief had has long done, to occupy a young woman's wanting] Many planetary aspects is | been advanced to December 11, according to an annouhcement made by time between graduation.from school and marriage. Perhaps Mrs. Roosevelt’s real me: is for the wife date for postponing whatever 5 § p " 3 L —— and mother in the home, who can do nothing spec- |important but the evening brings Charles Goldstein, Chairman of the General Committee ROBERT SIWSON,OPLD. " - tacular but whose real contribution is in going with- | benefic aspects. TR T The Rexall Store From 8 to 9 o'clock students of the ninth, tenth, eleventh and|| Graduate Los Angeles College ? . 7 " women | } out unnecessary goods and services, in taking good| HEART AND HOME | Your Reliable Pharmacists care of her husband and children and in doing hev |will prepare for the holidays With|iwiefth grades of the Juneau Public Schools, their mothers and fathers °’g)p'°m“:ly and i bit to maintain cheerfulness and good-will in her |courage and wise foresight. Atten-|.nq guardians, were to spend a regular get-together hour of rousing good thalmology mER-MAURO _ own small circle. We long ago conceded that woman |tion this year will be centered|gomeq in the school gymnasium Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. ! ' was man's equal. In carrying the spiritual burden |upon the men of each family ey A % : ALASKANS IH \ BONDS of a dreadful war she may be more than his equal. |whose presence will have a >1):‘“=”w Vern Saylor, who had recently returned to Douglas from a trip . £ e If the bravest are the tenderest it is because they significance. With sons and hus-| o § 2 il i el C ¢ B 4 e s : e b e D ores ‘and 80 the States, expected to begin at once to get his sawmill in shape so The harles W. Carier | - Juneau can't boast anything like the $95,550 look to some woman who is capable of inspiring that bands in distant w that it would be ready to operate early in the spring | Y mcs | worth of war bonds and stamps which residents of | emotion. {on the high seas favored wives and et Mofluary | mothers will gain something Druggist “The Squibb Store” ly, but we —_— i Back To Ships of Wood Ketchikan purchased in one day rec Felix Dary, of Paris, France, who had spent several months with Jean Vanphem at Jualin, in the interest of the mine, left the previous Fourth and Prankiin Sts. PHONE 138 istrangely uplifting through the [form of extrasensory perception can join with the rest of Alaska in being 1 l”'”"‘f of our record for the y almost ending known as telepathy, the seers pre- |day for the South. He was to go direct to New York and sail for France, i These. sporadic outbursts buying:are .nice to (Cincinnati Enquirer dict. There are aspects similar to |expecting to reach his home in time for Christmas. H :md ul.mlm but the fo<1| is that it is t v Up along the coast of Maine ghosts of the WOId's |those in past times of stupendous i .|| FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” ematic buying of war bond test builders of wooden ships are restle Again | oyents when mystics beeame proph- | Weather was fair with a maximum temperature of 24 and a mini- FOR ABUSED HAIR . " city. that has placed this [ hear the sound of chisel and mallet; again a|ats and strange visions were re- {mum of 19. Parker Herbex Treatments Will | SAB'N’S in the entre nation on a hundre Vi s are fo g e S X € ‘1 € x‘v A i 1‘A on hundred ‘\\oodrn hulls are lun'xfn on 'the mos: ported. | Correct Hair Problems Deputy War Savir covered ways. For Maine is back into the industry | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Holiday | peeeeeeeee -— - la says that without a s the $7,000,000 x of building wooden ships, this time to meet the| Itrade will be good after nuls needs of war. S / _Ch ristmas buying for our men Dally lessons |n Enghsh W. L. GORDON he hulls the grandsons of the ship- | uniform. Young married folk “m Sigrid,s Front St.—Triangle Bldg —y r wi k ber sales record e closed. During You'll Find Food Finer and $620,560 worth of bonds were ‘taken out by Alaskans, |Puilders are putting down are not the hulls of clip- | pyy much for future homemaking |{____ o oo VAR I + g or ships, N ar 3 orld for speed and | e S pey; 1k Service More Complet, t It is estimated that at least 50,000 Alaskans are P€' Ships, known around the world |and the sales of keepsakes will be S dr’ o ; S -Stev s piste; participating in creating this fine record for Alaska, | 2001 The eraft they tum out today never will|jarge, Jowelers will profit; rings by | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: 06 hot v, % wi that W was tr Jones-Sleveas Shop THE BARANOQF be noted for their lines, nor for the grace with wln(nl“" thousand' will be sold. Watches | Say. “I wish that it WERE true. is required after wisl LADIES’—MISSES’ their prows eut through a running s They are to|also will attract many purchasers. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Daguerreotype. Pronounce da- uex-o- READY-TO-WEAR . tract many p COFFEE SHOP be barges fof coast-wise shipping: they will be tu3s|phus retail shops will prosper. In | tip, A as in ASK unstressed, E as in BET, O as in NO, I as in TIE, accent Seward Street Near The sales have been aver each month. The total for t e than $600,000 as of November '}r(i,:fg:l‘ M.’_ 'l 4 4( S A ” ";'_:“”“\' s m"‘ and minesweepers and submarine chasers. But the certain parts of the United States |second syllable “ Friory are buying at the rate of $12 per month | part they will'play dn' victory: will be. a&’gvedt A"[Vh](-[{-n)(n[ weather may discourage | ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Illicit; two L's. Elicit; one L. st p.msm-\. L e e the part played by the old clipper ships in bringins | shoppers but nothing will prevent SYNONYMS: Majestic, magnificent, stately, imposing regal. | FINE .ur]::»](}]:;:n;‘:}:;-l ’;,’, ‘;‘A‘ll.‘l’:‘: m:yvh. v]l.;l ]1](;(‘01"‘0‘.l\‘vll:_n-!: to ~\|vx.m.m-x'1 th(? trade of the W(vu'ld A | enthusiastic celebration of Christ- | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us JAMES C COOPER Watch and Jewelry Repalring L i Bvear: DROugL s porsone ge from | The barges being built now in more than 100 | mgs in the generous American way. |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word a at very reasonable rates Seeretary. of the Treasury Henry :\Ir)x'gonm.m..m Maine yards are to be 180 feet long. Each will cos!‘ NATIONAL ISSUES: Red Cross |VOLUNTARY: produced in or by an act of choice. “Drunkenness is C.P.A. P that mainly Alaskans did the buying $190,000. They will be towed by tugs and manned lang First Aid training will extend | | nothing but voluntary madness."—Seneca. | < g au} BlOEdhOI‘n The above figures were taken from the files of | by crews of four men. They can haul a tremendous |ty men and women of all ages. This ; [ Business Counseloe S. FRANKLIN STREET | the Alaska War Savines Office and are exclusive amount of freight, these stodgy, flat-bottomed crafl. |form of preparedness is to prove - | COOFER BUILDING I { of bonds purchased by military personnel or em- 1‘211-:\ will relieve many an ocean-going freighter \,,I RHM value to the nation b('(()[(‘ by RCA v. n d. : ROBERTA LEE L C. Smith and Corona iclor Badios Up here in Alaska, r rvice and radio re- The master builders of the old days along the|the nation is emphasized by as- and RECORDS ‘ : 8 ; : North Atlantic are gone. The yards now are recruit- | irologers wi Stare thi s ception being what they are, Alaskans have not been | o J | trologers who declare that there | { . e TYPEWRITERS subjected to the enormous quantity of 100 and | 118 carpenters and farm hands to carry on the work.(was in the islands a miraculous | A ot o : Sold and Serviced by ’U’,F?“’ MELODY HOUSE | Much of the romance of the good old days will ! Q. When at the table and one has a violent attack of coughing, ext to Juneau Drug Co. ‘ sales talks concerning the rchase ¢ nds at escape from a worse disaster than 9 : v concerning the purchase ‘of ‘'bonds' that |y qne Byt the: kmbll of cakum aid:the thumpins; | Pear] Harbor. Plots of wider pos- ‘v«hat is the best thing to do? Jo B- Blll'fofll & 0. Seward Street Phone 63 residents of the States have A KCUS! . i i g of mallet and chiss Vi r CAS! ies ) sibi " Bdns advi % rhel A, Ask to be excused and leave the room until the coughing has P 8 s @ ards | misfortune struck Hawaii, they de- Satisfled Customers” cans, that they got the idea early and don't have |of many a coastal village. They may scorn’the lines ! clare, Constant vigilance is enjoined | Q. Why 'do people write and carve their names and initials on | the to listen to l”'")'huuntl.‘t for 24 hours a day to gel of the crafts their grandsons turn out; but, being as our second year of participation | walls of public places? INSURANCE the urge to go out and buy a bond h[.,]llm” men, they will approve their puxposo in the war starts. | A. Only ignorant and ill-bred people do so. *' oy oo T Eaan -— | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Q. Is it good English to use the phrase “Get me” at the end of DR H VANCE Sh - H. attuck Agency Events are to prove from now on | every few sentences? There Is NQ Subshfute for Rebekahs Are '0 that the United Nations were pre-| A No. The effect often is that the listener wishes someone would | mu:::‘::‘:‘ B paring for more than a second|«get him" out of the room. fres 5l Dt A1 50 s: Newspaper Advertising! (i g0e Six af [Rmie i cntie mooe vhicry| e R = BT b Il AL S AL <o Gastineau Hotel Annex L B 30 s - s 3 e — CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market LS SR o M t. -'- . h Iworld many fronts will carry de- | LO 0 K d L E A RN bfl | feat to the Axis er s, Ji | | 3 CEIING TONIGNT ot o e e o o | an A. C. GORDON ||| Soutn Prankiin st. Phone im 4zs—pHONES 3711 |" i to destroy than Nazi GEIMANY | Lo e o o ittt i) Moderate Prices ‘} as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY AL g he -Rebukanis’ gilll fpeet. 19 fthe 3y 00 re wi | pase-op e ASEA EMPIRE | | 549 pellows Hall 4t 6 o'clock |S100 0 Asla there will not be 81" | yo, vt jarge city is Pikes Peak? z A. BLACKBURN is invited to present this coupon this evening { Wednesday evening for their last|(*OM enslaved peoples as there will| '~ o) ' 00, “Say It With Flowers” but at the box office of the. — imporgant meeting of the year, | e all through Europe astrologers | dadig o i i i “SAY IT WITH OURSI" o cmdxdawsgwill ‘A )il)lt;a!Pd foretell. | 3. Who was Vice-President under President McKinley? H s GRAVE CAPITOL THEATRE it was announced. Mrs. Robert| Persons whose birthdate it s & oW many species of auitials ate there? Juneau Florists The ¢ S , Keeny will act as Vice-Grand in the | have the augury of a year of wide- | 5. Who were the two American “bachelor” poets? uneau Iloris “The Clothing Man” ! and receive TWO TICKETS to see: absence of Peggy Mclvor, who is SPread activity. Men in uniform | ANSWERS: Fhape 311 HOME OF HART scmm' ! ) o |with the court party in Ketchikan. |should be fortunate. Women will 1. Denver, Colorado. & MARX CLOTRING | LADY Fon A NIGHT A social period and refreshments 'be happy in humanitarian service. 2. The Mohammedan name for the Supreme Being. 2l F T | will follow the business meeting. | Children born on this day prob- 3. Theodore Roosevelt. | - i ederal Tax—5c¢ per Person i i ably will be clever and energetic,| 4. More than 500,000. Rice & Ahlers Co. P ——— s ! { WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! enthusiastic and fortunate. Boys 5. John Greenleaf Whittier and James Whitcomb Riley. Plumbing—0il Burners z " R ' C b imay be self-willed but able to win | / ting YSTEM VING : e ¥ S i R ARy OO BOPEEo OPEREITA To BE ¢ success. R S T ST T A - S VST TS Hea " SEEANING AR AR AR RRRRRIRRRRA ARG RERRRRRIRRRS SRPPTOAK p 1] (Copyright, 1942 Phone 34 Sheet Metal | EVERYTHING for CHRISTMAS / GIVEN 2 NIGHTS =™ g A0 Rop per Phone 15 4 | 3 G . ] é & 4 . - GAMTIOLIEIRAITIE] Alaska Laundry 3 [~ s — / 7 INGRADESCHOOL ALASKA MERIT AMPRECECSMK | TUNEAU - YOUNG || ——————— I A i i | 1. Edze containera e) 4 @ g ; B SYS]'EM Busv % i, Tabie dish IOl [VER|GIEMS|EIR] Hardware Company E.E.STENDFR ¢ 2 One Hundred Little Per-! 9, Vigor Subport.for [A[DIEMMEIALSTIIN] ([PIA] L. NDoh s | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS g o DY | 12 S0 American gy e TIERIMEIDIMAIL DIEIRIN For Expert Radio Servic: g formers fo Appear-Pub- IN NEW WORK . -.i'.. fisimss EDAMISIIRIEWIVIEIE || Shelt snd Besry Bardware r Expert Radio Sersicc 2 lic lnvi d N Ch i St ST 1 [ [DIOMNIEIAIRIE[S] T Guns and Ammunition i ONE BLUE 429 » licInvited-No Lharge | 14 southern I [J’] UUE [VIAISIE] or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs i constellation Rain bhard 4 i ¢ g — Territorial Departmams {0, 15 nermanaiis 5 Elkied 15 Years' Experionce ) | “Christmas in the Circus;” an| HE v A photographic g § operti for cniaren wrien: vy B Adequately Sfaffed, | .. publi Sarier: 3w Sy “Guy Smith-Drugs” - 6 Christine Christie, will be presented | Play ts) g 0 in the Grade School Auditorium on | SBYS Matthews & Ezpfi.mm by Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle (Ogretul boiibrooiss) % Thursday and Friday night of this| The Alaska Merit System s véry bivlogical . seaport i NYAL Family Remedies ® Prrlect comfort @ ) week. The curtain rises at 7:30 | fusyl these days sifting applications | 22 Prepares or * S'fantanim %% FIGNELS L rooowN || HORLUCK'S DANISH SR «5 § o'clock. “The public is invited to |received in response to announce- | zs, A Onalio sia wod S4B of: sulllx - -3 L0 oiftugne | ICE CREAM mtrally located 4 § attend and the performance is free. | ments” of Territorial positions now | 25 Entrances o2 Ingredient of 56 After sone 3. Defaco ! 5 © Splendid food and ,5 2; Over 100 boys and girls fromionen the Rev. W. H Matthews, | 26..Valor Aealing wix. 57. TXRG,MoRsures g shower:nrg‘.nfl F. B service r * ¢} Grade Two to Grade Six will par-| Lo R 3 oy 7 i3 i . | Jr., Supervisor, announces. % // /0 snow MecClue, ® Large Rooms @ : ) ticipate in this colorful program g 5. Reslds | A A itk % TANKS‘ g; which. represents @ oirous an’ thy beyaic:s:?eh ‘lls'l;d :1 the Nkoem- E.%E=“-E%E== 6. lne:uz‘:te.'- cALL AH OWII M;_r. all with Bath 1 s 0 e American Jour- .. / 7. Writ . LAS! fié SOLDIEBS d in kh 3; “a.f]:ew will be all the altractions D2l Of Public Health, the Survey /4 ..- 3. Cl‘;cl:llllo 25 Pllfllle 63 ATANKENS LINE THE 0] separa S S ) of a real circus including lions,|Graphic, and the Sewage Works .H. -% v, Ldath SMDEY . Stand Opposite Coliseum oHotel @ BUU..D SETS — ERECTOR SETS & tigers, bears, clows, trapeze artists|Engineering magazines, show the 10. Press | @ 4 | ‘Theatre 2 ;) and a large band. Santa Claus will | following positions to be filled: {i‘» gwghl‘or't‘l’x“ | 55 TABLE TENNIS—TEDDY BEARS J also put in an appearance.. }Assl Commissioner of Health; Ma- 2. Plunge Into = e o . i 1 d s PLYCRAFT PRESCHOOL TOYS B oo 1t e et s R e :"“;;‘;lf";g“”, 8 S st 4 i s / 23" Geographical 1 /4 | 7) in the past several years so it is Engineering; two sanitarians; two reference H - % '.. '4‘“".1 1‘0ys of /‘l' ;é hoped that a large audience will | bacteriologists; a laboratory. tech- | 26, Shotier lfls‘ aua cenlm.‘n“mg-l”l K % ) witness each performance. The pro- nician; a public health nurse: and 27. Stiftness of Eg Deser ipti ons ?;» duction will be given on two aights Iworkers in the Child Welfare sery- fl=’ ‘--.. %I.- 55 5'15"3’?’:”& me . & o afford a e opportunity to - |ices. 7 o 'l‘ll B M B d ) . / nf | I.B.Burford&Co. | oo SN0l ERECAREREET ° ° 94 E T GIRL: Ly, [Bumper of appMeatitns b % A 37 musical o 4 . /|y DRUNK, DISORDERLY BAF iecced. cicning o i ofcs // 7/ ll s e a ! @® Ogr D%or;t%p Is Worn by ¢! Martha Golley, evacuee from Atk [can doubticss he adequately staffed o ey » i atisfied Customers g ;:fi:l:‘ o‘:h(; lh:xs;i been Mfif\ in t;eh;-despnp the drain of personnel 42 Anticipate Oldest Bank in Alaska sland camp, has {caused by war demands. ide-mouthed @ R ber Pearl Harbor fi; arrested here on a charge of drunk r' e « Lo\ e ;; ememoer redrl it f ;' and disorderly conduct, the US. Ey‘gg Exfim——; ../ & é‘i'a‘ it o0 MBRCIAL sAva | ) % R 8 . ) . 8. | i 45. Fillet at the @ and Victory Week . . . Buy a Bond. 4. Marshal's office reports. |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in 3 ..//// of a shaft COM s @ ) e el jour own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Tith e B o o o NN o NN oo BUY DEFENSE BONDS Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. Wide World Fsatures

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