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PAGE FOUR to quit or pay rent other than the filing and serving THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA e ) MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1943 o= % . Daily Alaska Empire | . wa cmin i weemay ™ HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1| 20 YEARS AGO /o S Published every evening except Sunday by the | duBge Freeman sgll fie BEVY Teon S ! THE EMPIRE Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY correct and stated why he thought so and had ruled ! h Gastineau Ck ol Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. 0 e e e e e e ] SOEEN TROY MONSEW . - = .= (= = Eresidist The rine states’ rights is clearly stated ’ 3 R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager Bie Goctiing o Sf DR AN TR AUGUST 16 AUGUST 16, 1923 ' NOTNE ol - & - in the Constitution 3 Giving up their “hereditary rights” to kill moose on the lower flats of AU LODGE NO. 147 Eutered 1o the Post Offioe in Junesu as Second Class Mawer.| But the bureaucrats dont give a hogt for the Ay Baliey | the Taku River, the Indians of that district voluntarily put on a reserve Drs. Kaser and SECOND and FOURTE SUBSCRIPTION RATE! Constitution or for states' rights WAL a3 umong themselves on the lower river, that the game might roam free for Monday of each month Delivered by carrier in Juneay and Douglas for SL30 per month. S Mrs. Katherine Gregg nong S S s F in Scottish Rite Temple By il posiage pald: ot the following ates: A state court has challenged a bureaucratic rul- el UaRG | the benefit of sightseers who enjoyed the beauties and life of nature but Teeburger teginniog st 180 b, van ; sl n nce, i | ’ " y ot { " E . ond TBtE i - a o A R T ing and it will be interesting to see what the results Tinae: Tiadlsy ‘x \re unable to undertake travel of any hardship to find them. DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGpHEmn fbers will fer a favor if they will promptly notify 11 be | L5 LAY i d T ottice ‘of any fallure or irregularity in the de. | Will be Arthur Kahen - ; Blomgren Bullding Phone s¢ | [ Worshipful Master; JAMES W. lvery of t! papers. ot % { - B S Eunita Murphy M. L. Merritt, Assistant District Forester, left cn the stcamer Admiral LEIVERS, Secretary. L Twpbanss: News Drige o) Fstie DU S Lo i y Spell Georgia Rassmussen Rogers for the Forestry office at Ketchikan on official business. -He was e or Tikkieisan Fiss No Breathing Spel - - ; accompanied by W. C. Keyes, Chief Clerk in the Forest Supervisor’s office D A B P 0 ELK N The Associated Press i lusively entitled to the use for at Ketchikan, who had been in the local office several days. § B e T T T A—— f st | & y r.A.W.Stewart ||| B.P. 0. El KS wise credited s paper and also the local news published | > o s successful warfare is the imme- % G y eets every 2nd and 4t) nes- Berein. ol et Seli ’vm[‘]‘uv'(’)‘m‘]“(‘i; ok A b e H O R 0 S (: 0 P E | The 1923 fishing season had closed in the Bristol Bay district with DpaRT days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers {availahle bit of power that can be mustered. Failire| | |a total of 175,000 cases of red salmon at the Libby, McNeill aud Libby| | TH CENTURY BU'LDING ‘Svggome’,:x lN.dFLénl!D F‘:‘GER- NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 [@vailable bit ol 18t ¢ $ . . ¥ o sl Aot o gpades P alte uler; . Hi Fourth Avenue Seattle, Wash to regard that rule probably cost the Germans the|l “The stars inecline plants, according to the general manager. The total pack the previous Office Phone 469 SIDES, Secretary, 0L R S first world war, and doubtless cost them the batle |} but do not compel” | |vear was 282966 cases. ) of Britain. Now Germany hopes the Allies will fail[{ | —_— w through the advantage we have gained by [*® e g Recent discoveries on Texas Creek in the Portland Canal district on our recent victaries over submarines. They hope we UESDAY, AUGUST 17 [the American side of the international boundary linc were the most Dr. John H. GEYEY PIGGLY WIGGLY will allow sufficient time for technical revamping of o ik | promising in the history of that region, according to reports. DENTIST the subs to return them to efficient operation Adverse planstary aspects are L Fer BETTER Greoceries | A Berlin naval expert in a recent article virtu-1 o oo 040y which may bring dis-| N. F. Gilkey, of the Treadwell Mining Company, loft on the Admiral ook §--VAlstns (idy Phone 1834 |ally admitted that the submarines had lost the bat-J oiniine news about some phase|Rogers for Petersburg on a business trip PHONE 762 te of the Atlantic. He argued in favor of calling| " "yor ™ Lapor again is under | eI T il ]”l“’l "“("'"‘“”& “‘:‘l‘ s ":’”l“’ m(‘l::;‘ '(‘l:“ml,::( a portent of unrest and discontent.| . and Mrs. H. S. Graves and their daughter, Mary Aleece, left O L it artieh e HEART AND HOME: WOMen ;... on the Northwestern for Seattle. Mrs. Graves and her daughter|| ROBERT SIMPSON,0pt.D. ||| *“The Rexall Store” at overcoming latest Allied antisub operations. today, may be under nervous strain i ex: ore P b % o = VN Rt 7 44 were to spend the winter in the States. Graduate Los Angeles College The suggestion can hardly bear fruit. In thel,nq may manifest anxiety and ap- =, Riur Sathide Boaimetiuts first place, with consant aerial poundings, sub-|prehenson regarding their husbands| i SV ‘ e g ~ :pm and marine bases along the European coasts are not|and sons who are fighting with the | George W Fl‘ylm, Cour: Reporter, left on the Northwestern for Seattle pthalmology BUTLER-MAURO | hospital for returning “pig boats” Evén if the com-|aymed forces. The stars presage on a vacation trip. Giasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG €0. | 'manders eould get berth, they would find the shopsjadded responsibilities for Americans }wnprp rebuilding at one time would have been pos-|who will feel the real pressure of | Weather report: High, |sible now masses of wreckage from United States and |war conditions. Shortage of man- 1 OPA RULE OVERRULED British air attack. Workmen have been demoral-|power will put upon women e e et & e b s e 4 3 e e et ach v e e iutetral § The Charles W. Carler ! 5 hi b | § |ized and the operations of the sub centers have been |added tasks in which they will| & . . b?. 8 Down in the city of Tacoma, ‘Washington, a|reduced by a large fraction {prove their heroism. In certam}i Dally I_essons n Enghsh w/ L. GORDON Monuary Drugglsl Superior Court judge. F. Freeman, caused quite al That isn’t all. It is extremely doubtful if the branch_cs of secret service .{: few | . . yourth and Pranklin Sts. Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades | bit of fuss when he based a decision involving alGermans have yet even begun to discover any strat- Wj” Salm 8;98; sucf-cessj at ;;‘: Oufl:‘?‘ SRR s et SR s S it e ) PHONE 130 18 for 25¢ landlord and temant on state law, disregarded an|€8Y sufficlent to overcome our anti-submarine cam-|when hundrecs of sples Per- | ORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have got enough money.” ) OPA regulation on the matter, and said paign. Just @s it took the Allies years to work out |ating i b TEeq Bl Omit GOT. ; gulation on 8 AL 5 o il » underwater fighters, so it will take| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Fifth col~{ - & FIRST AID 3 > Be IPA rait eliliation 15 a device that “Hedlns| 2INRY 6P MK the undorwater Jihtam, e umnists will seek to undermine OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Demonstrative. Pronounce de-mon- 9;:')‘ A:;:;qg:ln'l“fl “The Store for Men’ .’ | Germany years to devise methods to outmode our e s or rather carries on the undermining of our consti- | .o dlscm,ye,.icg War's like that | public confidence in the banks and|stra-tiv, with accent on SECOND syllable, and not dem-on-stra-tiv, with Parker Herbex Treatments Will | SABIN'S | . | tutional limitations. Congress does not have the ke as if the Allies would be able to take the whole financial system of the|accent on first syllable. proper power under the Federal Constitution to legls- | run l;tlil(:lmge of their victories over the submarine,|United States as Fall preparations| QPTEN MISSPELLED: Fiend; IE. Pronounce FEEND. DoeRs- v Hir fnolyns ] late upon those mattets which are purely of locel |That Vistary came at a time when we were getting|8c made in the world of commexee.| . gyNONYMS: Brovoke, luitate, exasperate, offend, vex, dnger. s‘gr‘dQS Front St.—Triangie Bldg. | concern set for invasion; it will advance our schedule by r“l(‘"‘l”:)‘i‘i;‘u‘m‘z _\‘";l::“;‘_bgl;‘:l‘:: 5;1"‘; WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us % The s was unimportant, but the decision is a | many weeks. When time comes for the actua pu.m.xan loyalties \&:Adc.sp'rcad re- | increase our vocabulary by “HIS‘L‘Hleu one word each day. Today's word: You'l Find Food Finer and challenge to bureaucracy ing, the fact that the wolf packs no longe wm‘m'ucns will be encouraged by IMPASSIONED; full of warm feeling; ardent. “His impassioned words Becving Muce Doiaeta et ‘ I'he court case involved a tenant who contended |haunt our supply lanes will be a tremendous advan- o;emy agents, some of whom belong |aroused the listeners.” Jones-Stevens sll.p RS his landlord had mo right to evict him for non- |ta8€ to our cause to our so-called intellectuals. Early SRR S SRS A SRR SE TR 3 5 THE BABANOF Bayiment of rent inasmich as thres daye' notice prior We will follow through the advantage we have formentation of ideas regarding (~ . m:,ls_m“!' e Sraned el S gained—we will do it with crushing force; With I~ noyt year's national elections will| § by Y-TO-WEAR COFFEE SHOP to court action (the OPA regulation), had not beeh | op essiple vigor. Germany can expect no breathing | gilute patriotism in certain quar-|} MODERN E.HOUETTE ROBERTA LEE Beward Street Near Third given spell for rebuilding of her underwater fleet. She has|iers. B ¥ RS The property owner answered he had brought|pad her last breathing spell between now and vic-| NATIONAL ISSUES: StIANEE| Lo eooooo oo e - the action under a 1941 state law which provides tory. Her present submarine fleet is, we hope, her forces that clash will erase race| Q. Ts it correct for a hostess to keep protesting when her guests that where the monthly rental is under $40, no notice | last between now and eternity. | consciousness in some quarters and |emphasize it in others. Among the JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. decide that they must leave? A. No, as the decision of time to leave rests with the guests. ,,,,,, — i b el AR O steopath and Chiropodist | DB.D.W.KNOWLES 2 praisal. The diamonds were of an | American troops fighting abroad | b E i " Baranof Hotcl—Lower Lobby ) ua!'llnfl'fl old-style cut and worth about D U LAS |with the United Nations, real bro-| Q. Is it obligatory to reply to letters of condolence? B i RO ey P $4 UUU‘ therhood ill be realized while| A. Yes; send a brief note of thanks to everyone who has sent COOPER B Office Home, Red 669 | Me"" — among civilians at home enmities| flowers or personal letters. ING Jradild o RS R ‘ | INNER CIRCLE DEBATE NE " S will be fomented. Astrologers have | Q. Is it all right for the bridegroom to hand the clergyman his fee? 5 | 5" oun | SWnethar: Hapkins, fs. athically _— prophesied repeatedly that fifth| A, No: the best man hands the fee to the clergyman, though it is e ‘ Aot el vl s o column methods would include ef-|given to him by the groom. . Smith and Corona Juneau Melody Sllflp oy (Continued trom Page One) )t the gift is still a subject SNYDER VISITS HERE forts to arouse slumbering resent- } accep! A YA e served seven months in ments. They forecast for the future| pemeeerrrroroarrorrorrorroooossoorrrsrras s oo oo FRANCISCAN DISHES 4 of ‘idebate ~tnslde the At QIRGE. | gy ED. and the ‘past ten'such an increase in the cosmopoli- RIC.A. Victor Records law ed in the days to the family where Harry Hopkins| Under a past Ih‘ia.s };x”n)v}[ld\(nll? ‘l‘h;‘ hl')“x &:\:d U:r (fl‘;nw \V.mh‘nu.éox:. n'o‘it-"f‘lmal Service on Aleutian Islands duty,|that peace and prosperity can be “Our Doorstep Is Worn by o A A e O R i o '?C'T’ ted to recelVe &|prancis Snyder has just completed Maintained only by absolute ad-| A DI SOOI TR 20 U T Satisfied Customers” now,” or s a sparaging sta ‘f.m rom a foreign government. .. .. leave of absence for the lerence to all the ideals of Dem-‘ ments | This law, still on the statute books, ocracy. 1. Name in order the six cities of the United States that are largest The First Lady has confessed t0was passed so that no government months with the Alaska Transport 17-month period. Beginning his va- tan population of the United States INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: |in area? BRING OLD RECORDS INSURANCE cation July 31, he visited with his ; friends that she has been upset official would feel under Oblga- | .enic” My and Mrs. W. F. Snyder| Although evil portents are dis- | 2. Why did the U. S. adopt the smaller size currency? DR H VANCE ) and worried over the fact that herition to a foreign government. AS| + oeon park, Wash. Enroute to S¢'Ped in today’s horoscope they| 3. What is turgite? ity Shnflllflk Agenc fr Bustend has Slm‘{uu-d ‘Kh_av”,)l'\' fm,m a result Roosevelt has not been |y jitjec as chief engineer, he a_re.meffly the preface of tomor- | 4. Isthe police dog a product of cross breeding? OBTEOPATH y ; fils previais Uezal palicy and has| permitted to receive gifts of Stamps| o509 over briefly in Douglas| o) ° victorles. Announcement of| . wpat jnstrument of music is the most popular in Russia? Consultation and examination — been unwilling to adopt her pro-ifor his collection, from foreign of- Fahimay o' ieib foikoas sod-veli valiant deeds will be made with the /ERS : free. Hours 16 to 12; 1 to §; —m—m—m—— gressive suggestions as he once did. | ficials. ives T 3 sad accompaniment of casualty | AR New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Detroit, and Yo% )y Swglhmant. c A Ll’f 0 ENIA | Actually Lord Beaverbrook was|"go PO\ b e, (7ECONS which the seers foretell wil L 108 Avgeles, New ork OHICast : f Gastinean Hotel Annex HARRY AND WINSTON |not an official of the British Gov-|p = ™ Coicq on the él\al)xl(:i‘l)l. comparatively small for recent Philadelphia. y Grocery and Meat Marxet She Las blamed two people [0 ernment when he gave the dia-| ..o 1‘925 avnd L R ands m‘“CEks in which great achievements: | 2. For economy and convenience. South Franklin 8t. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 | b this change—Harry Hopkins and|monds to Mrs. Hopkins, though he| ;.= oo o 0o Y = ‘“f“'t‘ taken place. Before the end 3. An iron ore. High Quality Foods at i Winsicn Churchill. It is no secrét had been in charge of obtaining =~ {of the month decisive engagements| 4. Noj it is pure-blood German shepherd. i Moderate Prices | amon: White House intimates that|airplanes and munitions from tiwe S {will bring Hitler's defeat closer 5. The accordion. o It With Flos o e e— she believes Hopkins worships the|Usa. Also it was Mrs. Hopkins, oM O |than the most optimistic have pre- CaiRe 85 TR SR = s"' t With Flowers™ but 1 ground the British Prime Minister|not her husband who received the Shirley Marie Edwards visited st.fd'ged‘ y 2 o] | ; SAY IT WITH OURSI” R S e et tpi Satoras s, Fevans whoe wsnae 1 15 A1 ASKA COASTAL ~ PIONEER HOME J Flori Paul Bloedhorn his every 1“!\11 . ; However, since Harry is in vir- and had her tonsils removed. aée xucceslfsgmg’hroou:hyeat‘h:f i"leearr- uneau Ol'lSiS While Mrs. Roosevelt is a greal tual charge of lend-lease, many| Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin 8 < 3 “ Mfl DlEs Peteds i champion of British-American co-\members of the Administration Edwards, Shirley is reported as flgi:ed:fi:y .:;? dilrnes'gc ls;lua- fl&ps Busv o“ | ‘Iewelry and Curlos : operation, and herself pioneered |feel that he was ethically wrong in feeling well for her late experi-|ayoided ¥ WA IERLd. e | s the vlen to permit British chil-| permitting his wife to accept the ence. { Children born on this day prob- WEEKE“D TRIPS Ben Morrone, 71, died Satur- & Houth \FuAnItin ) Stoses 3 A C T AT N e R e e dav evenin i st hous St | Bice & Ablers Co. | a al 940, -1 (Copyrig! , by United Fea- S BY sensitive. i -y e ha een a resident of the ‘ less she does not think that this|ture Syndicate, Inc.) Mrs. Floyd Williamson and|have rare 'f:leesxfts’teu pal The Ala§ka Coastal Airlines took Pioneers'’ Home at Sitka for the ind l:: mBEATING H s GRAVES l country should follow blindly all| > young daughter Vernita Gale, re- (Copyright, 1943) the following passengers to Excur- past eight years. eet tal e s . ! PR Briisn policy, or worship every-| BUY WAR BOND turned home Sunday evening from | sion Inlet on Sunday: Stuart Rid- ", " goceaced was born in Italy, PHONE 34 “The Clothing Mas’ 4 thing about the British Bl ) - o a1 e iitols ley, A. V. Tesberg, Arthur Johan-|,.q i uvived, as far as is known HOMR OF HART BCHAFPNRK And she feels that her husband St. Ann’s Hospital. sen, E. J. Camden, Mrs. May Carl- here, "by ‘one 'brother, Joe, in De- & MARX CLOTRING i is too closely swayed, | r the good ! | | Anxiously awaiting .. |son, John Olsen, and Joseph Clam.' . 4 . g the baby's & | troit, Michigan. b g e ks, Ml Crossword Puzzle : arrival home were LeRoy, who is| :";‘;ZEJ‘DJ"“:g:“mS‘“’W“‘ ;hemllg' e remaine are at e cnartes| | JUNEAU - YOUNG | opks alliance : | six years old, and LaReece who|l® - J. Adams, W. I Phll-/w Garer Mortuary pending fun- T & bl hNO ?ne{ mlm(;; v\mlclh wiil ABROSS o g b ey lips, g. };. ll:eemul,: w}le:tlalr;l %a:;‘e,a‘ arrangements. Hardware Company z o R 1 (, ! ‘ ring a sigh of relief to all mem- 1. Likely . Unit of wor Lall Mrs. Williams 3 " | per, . OCKNE, . g | 2. lL—GLAH ¥ q Bers of the White House staff| 4. Extrapart 4k Payable c fortably i ot Rl aeom” (Buell, Bon V. Davis, M. Bocatch, - PAINTE—O! SYSTEM CLEANING | when the Hopkinses move out, is Knock 45, Unsteady s Mrs. Charles Strewsbery, Heleu‘DR Shelf and Heavy Hardware : § Disfigure A47. Singing bird ment and is looking real well. . one the exit of Mrs. Macy's poodles }‘} 2{,,“‘" origin 49. S»mgd for dry- g Brown, Lawrence C. Moore, and F. . Guns and Ammunition ‘ “Mrs. Macy,” as Mrs. Hopkins is 15 Seaweed 1. Low tufted O] DON NEAL HOME H. Marken. ! TO PUR(HASESTO(K\ A.laska Laundry e still called around the White House, anatiche 62, “(}}:;“"‘ gg.lfl | Having spent some time out of|, The following came to Juneau i { has one room of the Exeoutive 17 fumei §E: Atro time E town on business for the Army|irom Hasselborg: "F“‘j“*’p;‘ A Noms| Dr. Robert Simpson of the Nugget | 757 1 " ; | Mansion devoted o her poodies. | 31§ e L Stgnal Corps. Don Neal returneq|Roval G. Sawyer, Frank C. Cerine, snop sailed for the South Saturday Guy Smith-Drugs cm AN 0wl And woe be it to any of the Roo-| 22 RU-Whee! - home on Saturday. and L. O. McIntyre. ! enroute to Los Angeles and possibly (Careful [ sevelt grandchildren who opens the Corrode Establishes &) Flying to Sitka were Walter P. New vork. 3 & ' » ¢ ik ot S osunge 4 ilittlor’ [ Bt snarpe. nay Peterman and Frank " e eupects (0 be away for e | MEAL Fumily Mameties Phone G33 B {5 Basiy o1 A e Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle "osp"‘l "oIES |Stine. Returning here were N;( le| next few weeks purchasing new ‘uc" ANISE Stand Opposite Colisewm | BEAVERBROOK'S JEWELS | 34 Meadow ciple of Violet g9 portany Thompson, August R. Burns, MIs. stock. CE CREAM Theatre f The real story of the mysterious| *& Qdental dwelle r00! M Forabie i, b phig " George Jorgensen, James Jorgen-| Tt Ly e real story o 1y s ing 68. Cotlon-seeding ers L. Hebrew prophst | Edward Littlefield, a surgical P | T ¢ and much-denied emeralds which| ‘37 Nedtive machine 1. Old times: 2. Sever : . @ surgical Pa- | sen, and Beverly Water. g : . i 5 B e alaretlss gavel 0 WEeth 69. Pedal digit Doetic & Firt worked g«“.nl.twiissd\tsc!:*arged from St. Ann’s , Pl & mm N o Heating Ghrvico i T E y & wi e foot ospital Saturday. ! z ¥ » o 4 Mrs. Harry Hopkins for a wedding g. ‘;‘cofll ; P _y—__ ,m"mlo (Hm[u | NEW YORK, Aug. 16. — closmg' B. E. Feero 211 Second St. || . phesént ‘can now be told o The milknen " | DF.J. P. Eberhardt was discharged !quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Lord Beaverbrook and the Hop- 7. Nerve network | o o0 'o j |stock today is 5%, American Can Heating Plants, Oil Burners, z 8. Wear away from St. Ann's Hospital Saturday . ¢ i kinses always denied that she re- 9. Spoke from after medical care. |83%, Anaconda 257, Bethlehem Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Burners cgived an emerald bracelet as a o ME % sver oascaisly . ISteel 59%:, Commonwealth and' Phone 787 or Green 585 » | ™ wedding present and this denial 1. Seed containers | Mrs. Joyce Wolverton was admit- Though the Cf’“rw‘”" o é’“’"_‘;"l'So\Athem , Curtiss Wright 7., . was absolutely correct R ted to St. Ann's Hospital Saturday | G&FVi- m‘:a“&‘ ,dofak.’g fap::e,lmfrmuflnal Harvester 69, Kenne- | ¢ Actually the emeralds were given Irish lass as a medical patient. Theatre, And lloxd Red. & cott 311, New York Central 16 { ALy . 9 . Jury list Channel Bus Lines, twenty-one . % e 2 xif \ to Mrs. Hopkins by Jock Whitney, . Greek market R {dren from the Minfield H BL:l\cuv.hem Pacific 14%, Repubhc! f i a long time friend whom many A2 Mrs. Paul Armstrong gave birth children P 9 Steel 17%, United States Steel 8. Vegetable v . Lena Beach enjoyed a movie Sat- people expected would ms : liyminarins |to & son at St. Aun’s Hospital on [LE88 FEEOT TU 537, Pound $4.04. 1891 r Half a Century o —1943 p Macy, but who married the former . Three-spots S-turday afternoon. The child “'pfli’s & were given the children by| DoW. Jones averages foday are ] Mrs. Jimmy Roosevelt instead g oonsiv weighed seven and one-half pounds Mr. Garvin and transportation to|as follows: industrials 137.08, rals! l 3 Lord Beaverbrook gaye the bride 9. Groove at birth. and from the school was furnished | 3477, utilities 20.90. . ! : digmonds aund therefore was quite - e ot endt- by the Channel Bus Lines. | D - | o s f correct in denying that he gave pilience John Regan, a medical patient, Miss Alice Brandebury, Supervisor ATTENTION MASONS il ace where | was admitted t@ St. Ann's Hospital Called” Comiitiation Gt “BEe" her emeralds. canoes must of Child Welfare, and Miss Helen | Bank , What happened was that Beaver- Yol:l?‘:l;(r’\;{] on Sunday. Johnson, Public Health Nurse, ac_}duneau Lodge this evening at 7:30 k handed Hopkins little . P 2 1 | with work i LA e. brook handed Hopkins a litte Q- Beouh siitéy Hliggins entered St Anbi|daipanied the ¢hildren dunng the{with work in fhe E. A. Degrec package, explaining that it was a . Flower con- Hospital yesterday for surgery. afternoon. J. W. LEIVERS, mde t k- Al k present for his bride. Harry put T‘g‘x'nen ospital yes y gery. s R adv. Secretary. S BII] m aska g /1P 3 : L - it in his pock.el‘ and did not open To an inner Mrs. Lillian Willard was admitte PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY — P it until he arrived in the United schice fo the Giovernment Hpepita) yester PERFUME MIXER L States. }'7_‘1‘? day fr‘om Sitka, Have a portralt artist take your‘ One way to help preserve your, mmncm SAm Then, in order to pay custom . Male Aescen- - o RS picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite| perfumes is to use sachets for he sent it to a jeweler for ap- 4R Empire Classifieds Pay! Federal Building. Phone 294, adv.llmndkcrchiers and stocking cases.

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