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ca PAGE SIX 8 oclock in te Elks Hall, Capt.| Henry Harmon announced today. | MEET TOMORROW -7 in b o members is urgently quested ance re- - . meau of the Guard will hold its BUY WAR BONDS omorrow evenin (Continued from P Pionecers of Alaska iich he and Church reed on SPEAKS T0 CANADIANS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PRESIDENT TERRTORIALC. OF C. T0 MEET FRIDAY NIGHT A meeting of the Territorial Chamber of Commerce has been called for this Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Council Chamber of | the Juneau City Hall by Vice-Presi- ; dent L. W. Kilburn of Douglas. | | There will be a reading of the| Juneau Chamber Legislative Com- | statehood for | age One) ill may have report on TRIPS MADETO HAINES, INLET BY ALASKA COASTAL Flying to Haines today with the Alaska Coastal Airlines were Wal- ter Typeword, Lawrence Kerr, George L. Barnard, and D. A. Hoff- man. Passengers to Skagway were R. M. Douglas, M. P. Munter, J. J. Meherin, T. H. Dyer and O. F. Benecke. BO NEW SHIPMENT URBON WHISKEY “but in due time we | Thiee's Alaska and also a report opn the |, 1 n “ate o Secr on, Fern Con , Floyd Fur will communicate the secret of the progress that is being made in the | npton, Floy Quebec conference to Germanv.|gitempt to obtain relief from the|209 John L. McDonald. Return Italy and Japan. We'll communicate | overnment for property owners|Passengers were Lois Boren, Amy the information to the enemy in|ywho have had items purchased by|Montgomery, L. E. Darling, H. E only language their twisted! he Government. Brown and Sidney Carter. | seem qapable of understand- | J. E. Boyle flew to Tenakee and| |Oscar Meline to Todd. Charles| 3 Parker made a round t¥ip to Gus- morning for being drunk were Fran- | tavus. \ ces See who was fined $20, and| The following came here from “D:\Hd Starr, fined $25. | Todd: George Home, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Terencio, H.- Manto and G.| ‘E Lamphez. Coming in from Chi-| |chagof were Mr. and Mrs, Paul| | Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Tip-| they detected a veiled reference to| {pets, and Max Beh““““;‘- | Russia, since the President and i, J. Alam flew to Tenakbe and the Chrchill had spoken of a possible - X {following went to Excursion Inlet:| William Miller, Clifford Boren and H. M. Cropley. Returning from the | Inlet were Amado Rufes, Carl Tos- cim, Frank Peterson, Eva Davis fHYPERACID and A. K. Brumbough, STOMACHS | Passengers to Juneau from Chat-| |ham were Steve Maryboo, Ben ECONOMY | Savalo, Pauline Howard, M. Hart size {and Minnie Fulton! “Fay Ghena (came in from Hawk Inlet | A flight to Petersburg yesterday !had as passengers Harold Gileson, | William Gulbransen, Paul Galong | ) jand Bill Stedman. Returning were A trip to Sitka took Hugh Comp- He asserted Outgrown? hoy and Auxiliary DINNER Thursday, August 26, at 6:30 P. M. ODDFELLOWS HALL JUST as a healthy outgrows his clothes does thriving real estate ase in value and re- more insurance pro- tection. Now On Our Shelves S0 mind GET YOURS WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 PHONE 95 TWO F TODAY ing Fined in Ci Police Court this Tk dent the talks at Quebec, the Presi- said, dealt constructively with determination to “achieve his- tory in the shortest possible time,” and also with the “essential coop- eration with our brave and fighting Allies.” yme of his listeners thought Before you have a loss, let this Hartford agency check over your policies and make sure you have adequate insurance pro- tection. No obligation. Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU PR e A PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portralt artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. tripartite conference in which the Soviet government would be re- presented Free Delivery All members must notify their Secretary o v for Dinner Reservations before Tuesday, August 24, at 6 P. M. as space and food is limited. - FEET HURT? If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles atest scientific methods. Osteopath d Chiropodist. Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Office 387 Home, Where Service, Price and Quality Meet __ LARGEST SHIPPERSIN ALASKA! The Daily Alaska Empire largest paid circulation of aska newspaper. Red 669 adv. Butler-Mauro Drug C: | tlement of a suit in which they are” | charged by the Carrillo Brothers, purchasers of the building, and RESTRAINING ORDER ISSUED I" I-Aw Su" Charles Goldstein, legal owner, with ‘d::maging and removing property - District Judge George F. Alex-|to the extent of $3,000 damage. ander yesterday issued a restraining | -, order prohibiting Mr. and Mrs. Emil | Galao from removing any more| Subscrioe to tne Daily Alaska permanent fixtures from the Bruns- | Empire—the paper with the largest wick Building property pending set- ' paid circulation. This is an American soldier. He goes to war not with any fanatical v theories of race superiority, of any special “place in the sun,” nor any desire to rule the world by fire and by sword. He fights for something greater. For decency—for his loved ones—for his Country, not as some warlike symbol, but as the one great refuge in this world where the humble, the meek, and the righteous may live and work in peace. | H. L. Croman, Herman Severson, K. | Thompson, M. D. Williams and Bernard Traeger. | [ ] ’, | D | More than 500 pounds of tin have been recovered from toothpaste and aEn shaving cream tubes collected on | Canadian’raflway sleeping cars. 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Every payday we em- ployees, workers and bosses are putting aside 10% of our pay—a dime from every dollar—and every time these savings amount to $18.75, we geta War Bond. And | —because this is the free American way— | our money is working double. First it goes in a mighty flow for the instruments of | Victory, then—ten years later—it comés back to us, four dollars for every three we’ve put into War Bonds—$25 for every $18.75, MAIL ORDER DEPT. ROOM 100 Open Evenings Phone 318 Now look at the picture again. Then im- agine that this soldier were yowr brother, your son, or your sweetheart, Would ten percent of your pay, in War Bond savings, be too much to help him win—and live? 1. By investing in War Bonds you help provide the planes, the tanks, the guns and the ships we must have to survive and conquer. SPECIAL! Machine and Machineless Permanent $8.50 Good Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday 2. You prove that you are a patriotic American. 3. 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