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PAGE FOUR & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, I‘){M’P . X . lnda\ produce in s\lch plenty that we can help feed . Dmly aska Empire . o : P SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT WAVING a4 HL A : £555he | So America’s Thanksgiving holiday this year has HAPPY BlRTHDAY 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 THE EMPIRE Of All Textures of Hair and Types of Permanents ublished evers evening excep! y . 4 TING O world-wide significance. In Europe, in Africa, the B 4 Y " 5““’:““:::"‘“’;’-“[ \Ti'\"(‘ 5“‘“ ‘T‘:\\“‘;“*k“ islands of the Pacific and even o: the Asiatic con- Mm—-q S e eanaae) LUCILLE’S E UT SAL N HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | . R i 1 £ ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE DOROTHY TROY LINGO - 5 - Vice-Presidont |tinent, some peoples are free again. In the joy o NOVEMBER 22 NOVEMBER 22, 1924 PHONE 492 Sk PRIEND. | - - = e itor and Manaker | deliverance from their German and Japanese oppres- Mrs. J. C. Cooper | ALFRED 7E‘N(‘ER - - - - Business Manager | sors, many can forget their hunger, the shelling and Suzanne Wade Robert McCroskey, Most Worshipful Grand Master of Washington, s . _,_ t Office s Second ss Matter, bombing to give thanks to the troops of the United Roy de Roux was welcomed by Masonry, given a banquet the previous night and was Silver Bow Lodgi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, X Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matt Y ¥ SECOND and UR’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Nations—showering them with flowers and gifts. In| Mrs. Elsie Campbell to visit other lodges in Alaska. He came north especially to institute a No.AZI1.0.0.E and FO! IRUNSFT by caivle: Tn Juneas and Douglas for S50 per monthi | i ve bl of Nogre Dame tolled their welcome Masonic lodge at Petersburg. Meets each Tues rlo;g:y‘:t each montll six months, one vear, . aris s i n tish By m ; Ladier= : in Rome the citizens hugged Allied tankmen . . NOVEMBER 23 2 day at 8:00 P. M. I.0.O. F. HALE 5 ttish Rite Teg One year, 15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; 3 9 d ity il igh Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. B . onie mohth. in 150 in the Philippines the natives of Leyte have something Harry Carroll The Eagles of Douglas were to give a public card party this night. Forest D. Fennessy ... Noble Grand | WALLIS S. GEORGE the Business. of et ekt iy i the. d6- {to:ne wiaukiul £t o ’ H. V. Callow Secretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES W livery of their paper But here in America we have the most to be Mrs. R. B. Martin The old grads, the Alumni five, defeated the Juneau High School | . LETVERS, Secretary. 're!apnnnc\ News Office, 602; Business Office, 3%. | ypankryl for—and highest among the multitude of Earl (Buddy) Hunter cagers the previous night by the close score of 14 to 13. Substitutes were rhe Axsoq MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED m{r‘n the use tor | IS is the fact that the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Karen Elnor Wahto numerous on the high school squad but the grads only used their five| =% he Associated Pre: exc y en PRENFEFEFL TS A | o blication of all new! atch dited to 1t t other- |more than 300 years ago. players throughout. . ' SAVE TEI PIECES R O R R R M I e s i Warfields’ Drug Store i B Rerets. R s ] AB O Jack Holt was featuired at the Coliseum in “While Satan Sleeps.” (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | | 0 vour broken ,I(e’:s;s‘k:nn A 1 NATIONAL REPRESE FATLYES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 A R £ NYAL Family Remedies them to Box 468, Ketc] , Alg Fourth Avenue Blde e | It’s Really Vice Versa | 5 4 They will be replaced promptly la S| (Anchorage Times) I} “The stars incline The Senior High School Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. John HORLUCK’S DANISH our large and well equipped laboras | The Democratic Party has adopted the slogan but d ot compel” Woods, was to give a public concert in Elks Hall the next day in the ICE CREAM tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson.: * ! . i | “As Alaska Goes, So Goes the Nation,” according to a U 0N [4 pe afternoon. Among the musicians were Iris Gray, Edward Naghel, David ., ) \‘PN"S release from the chairman of the Democratic ) | Ramsay, Helen Carter, Dora Lundstrom, Arthur Burke, Arthur JUGSON, | je———————— 5 National Committee. Clayton Polley THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Y ¥ s : ~T 1:1 s‘ufpolxtlof the skz;‘z:ex:i‘ the returns. of the last| Afsrae” danerint i BB iin: FRLATE L ne sewmg Blske‘ B P 0 ELKS ; erritorial election are i 7 o r The Rev. A. J. Roccati, of the Catholic Church, was to go South for | "Thé slogan, as catchy as it may sound, lacks the [\ hours of this day but later|s ’:‘ion T S, The RAFE O, nGIAIRE W NF NGNS BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 | foundation necessary to make it the straw in the|kindly stars prevail. Labor comes|a vaca : : H Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. 7Visiting Brothers wel- wind the Democrats are looking for. under favorable influences. during the well known clergyman’s absence. 139 8. Pr Shiday come. A, B, HAYES, Exalted If the chairman of the national committee bore| HEART AND HOME: This is a T i i 4 Ruler; H. L. MCDONALD, Secy. in mind the type of government Alaska is allowed, |fortunate date for women. Ro- Nifty costumes had arrived for “The Footlight Revue” to be staged | he probably would hesitate to take any election return [mantic love will flourish and do-{py the American Legion at the Coliseum within a few weeks. [ y e s o a2 st mesie s i soemthin. B DR.E.H. KASER |\ FLOWERLAND | - | Alaska is in the position of step-child in the | this conflguratmn .Hospitnllties and} Milton Sills was featured at Spickett’s Palace in “Legally Dead.” DENTIST y Federal Union. We have no vote in the affairs of |family reunions will be memorable. i TS CUT FLOWERS—POTTED A T governmerit. Our Delegate is in the position of & |There is fair promise for workers| .o ..o jdictments had been returned by the Federal Grand BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES THANKSGIVING * | beggar. He can ask but he cannot insist on anything.|who should profit handsomely, | ; Phone 56 “For those who deserve the best” | Congress, being the originator of appropriations |especially if they belong to labor | Jury. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 682 As in the past, there will be no edition of The |for Alaska, is the all-important body whose favor ihe |unions. " 4 g ; Empire tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. Publication will | Territory must curry. Congressional committees are| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: When the Weather report: High, 87; low, 35; cloudy. be resumed on Friday, and aiy important news will be | dominated by whatever party is in power. United States emerges from the | (s oot oo ot e v ASHENBRENNER’S bulletined in the newsroom window tomorrow. The best prospect Alaska can ever have comes .war the nation's enormous re- | Dl’, A w S!ewafl ] g Mgk . |with a Delegate whose political faith is the same 8s|sources will invite foreign powers| : . sch b ¥ NEW AN Here in Alaska, in America, we are thankful for * b 33 s ey a' essons m ng lS DENTIST many things. We of today give thanks as did the that of the party in power in Congress. {to try to tap them even more | y W. L. GORDON r u n N l'r un E Pilgrint Fathers at that first Thanksgiving in Ply- Considering these points, it seems indisputable |abundantly than in the past. The | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING mouth in 1621 But we of today have a hundred | (hat Alaska must r°“;’“,“’“fad.°’ ko = national | scers warn that _strict _business| Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Tomforts to their one o' be thankfl for. A thousand | [T&0d: The results of the election in Alagka cannot \methods shiould guide Where un-| . WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “T shall keep you posted.” saciritiss B N ety - of 2 | logically be taken as indicating a trend. ,:cmsh generosity is likely to p”"',Sa‘ “I shall keep you informed.” 3 e o N T (oY ot g |t A BlDERD, Bazed on fhe, facts me Gk, SH BESAA (VAL |~ " OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Laundered. Pronounce lawn-derd, not 5 woodland cabin, and for the few bushels of Erain |of the whims of the day, would be “As the Natlon| NATIONAL ISSUES: Housing| O : 3 Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens Sh and vegetables the Pilgrims produced, our farms | Goes, So Goes Alaska.” | lawn-drid. . . ey evens snop S | problems will afford opportunitics| " o prpy MISSPRELLED: Precede; EDE. Proceed; EED, DENTIST s F ] RS 77 " |to eliminate many slum districts LADIES'—MISSES’ wahmglon fduction Board, who says that GE |at the proposed appointments and‘m American cities. There are as- | SYNONYM§. Divine, holy, ha;m:;nly. :.acred czle_sm;l (;odll}fe.L . At B e READY-TO-WEAR will sell its refrigerators and wash- |would do his best to block them.|pects that seem to promise im-| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Lef us 3 Me,' 4 ling machines at pre-war prices. Tol. .. Veteran observers on Capitol | proved living conditions at Goy- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ‘__fl:f_. Seward Street Near Third {do otherwise, he says, is "shalluwiflxll were amazed to notice that the arnment cost. Immense outlays for }DERELICT (noun); a person abandoned, or without the pale of re- ¢ Go_kound |passive thinking.” {first day's proceedings of Consress human betterment will be wise|spectable society. “There is not a derelict of the streets, in whose heart | F—————————————— Finally, Vinson, Byrnes and other |featured not a single politicalleconomies, the seers declare. | there is not some good.” ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt, D. “The Store for Men" (Continued from Page One) i{\dxx|x|)lsll'at\nx] leaders are beginn-|speech either in the Senate or) [ rIERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [ Graduate Los Angeles College , jing to lay the economic ground |House, though it was just after Seismic disturbances may add to| of Optometry and SAB'N s o S ’chrk for the 60,000,000 jobs which |the red-hot national election. | Japan’s war extremity. The staxs by Opthalmology cussions affecting the post-war |[ROosevelt promised after the war. | which have presaged earthquakes MODERN ETIOUEI IE world and the 60,000,000 jobs prom- |And they are absolutely convinced DEWEY AIDS e B . ROBERTA LEE Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ised by Roosevelt is now taking that, in order to have a big con- ANTI-TRUST SUITS uoad as indicating a real disastm‘ - place behind the scenes among top sumer demand, there must be low| Certain Republican business exe- | . Tokyo or a city near-b; R 5 ‘3 5 —_—mm D e ictrationites. It involves the|prices, which in turn will keep cutives who have been trekking | ‘po ol ol TR ir | Qifcag s gnyeimney ot <Hank yout letters to wrlte, would | 72 = price which manufactur can | factory wheels turning and men |down to the Justice Department|p i™0° Lo ot 5 year in| 't good form to type them? g : The Rexall Store H. S. GRAVES charge for peace-time consumer |employed. The principle of high [since Election Day are certainly ; b 5 A. No; in order to show sincere appreciation and retain the esteem v Reliable Pharmacists & e which courage may be necessary f ds, th hodld Bé 1y itt A ti 1 our “The Clothing Man' goods when they begin making |prices and scarcity, they argue,[sore at Gov. Dewey. They have|, . ..t certain exigencies. Chanuvs-Ot your friends, they s oul personally wrng en. ; n exception would them, as some companies will|{will mean fewer jobs and depres- |come to Washington to try to reach should be avoided if possible. Ebe a gift from a business acquaintance that is delivered to the office, BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFPNES shortly. | sion - a compromise on anti-trust suits, Children born on thi§ day prob- and even then a personal written letter would be more courteous. DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING 2 NOTE—James Brownlee, leader|and persuade the Justice Depart- gy wi puild their careers slowly| Q@ How should spoons be distributed when serving coffee t0 gUEStS | bommmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed A certain amount of peace-time of the “higher-price” industry |ment to settle for consent decrees.| . q gurely, Success is forecast as|in the livingroom? f}:odpcl;onl ,"‘:Y“\mvwhas Ph_w(;) 3\1- {group inelde the OPA, warned| But in reply, the Justice De-|, royqarq for this industry. . A. A spoon should be placed in each saucer as the coffee is served. = 3 i ral g e k. xofluc lon | Chester Bowles during the election |partment boys are quoting G_cv.; 2y ¥ @ What is the correct way for a girl to introduce her aunt to a mnnv ncn c A L I r on " l‘ Board, and to prevent inflation, {campaign that, if he made a speech [ Dewey’s campaign speech in which| 9 Gr the OPA will set the price of these |for Roosevelt, every top OPA ex- he promised to enforce the Sher- | FRIDAY, NOVEBER 24 e, mang P and Meat Markel goods. This is where the backstage |ecutive would resign. Bowles didn't|man Anti-Trust Act; said he would| Adverse aspects xult;l tc;iay. I is| A “Mrs Smith, (pause siightly) Mr. Jones. Mrs. Smith is my aunt Drugglsi 478 — PHONES — 371 debate has waxed hot and ve-|make the speech. fire the present Justice Department |2 lime to lgnore a TUCORE o et 2 High Quality Foods at hement. personnel because they weren't en- ,‘d;‘:;rfdgiedn;:gf'(:p::a:::"g“’:‘ “The Squibb Store Moderate Prices On onelside have been Economic| T“P::‘“";e““;:wm oy mf‘]_‘]‘(’)‘; ”C“e act “fig’:“y 9“0‘:]%‘;: indicated. l_o 0 K a nd I_ E A R N A. C. GORDON d n he Teas! It al g an we s your S = P e Vu)sfm, Wt two ‘war ;lms yroadvmtlo show the [out of court. "v'fhcS antl—grust tsiivl-\ HEART AND, HOME Family Zes The Charlesw Carler ¥ ilizer Jimmy Byrnes and, for a| et %2 s i o i unions will reveal amazing changes ettt . PIGGLY while, OPA Administrator Chestz‘rlp“b““ in the war bond drive, cal-|sion boys replied, “when your own lities thi > el X Bownes.all arsuing that prices of |culated to bring the war really icandidaté for President said we| ol personalities this year resuling| , 1. How many acres were in the Mount Vernon estate in Washington's Mortuar civrlli:: :mcx:h;:;rduc:; x:::‘:,te;lu:tfhcme to the American people. One |weren't vigorous enough in prose- :r'om hward‘expenences. l‘l"’;‘““""s day? Y For BETTER Grocerles Tiot rise above the prices paid for |Showed a sallor on a stricken vessel,|cution? Besides, when we permitted :‘;Z"‘mu:.“’m‘“;gm"ypzin‘;" ! becon| 2 About what percentage of the adult population of the United Fourth and Franklin Sta. Phobe 1638 B sametarticles in 1043, his clothes aflame, desperately try-|a consent decree in the Standard"yfiung sl Tthe signity ey States plays bridge? PHONE 136 On the other side are industry| ling to put the flames out. The |Oil and Dow Chemical cases, they\l o t@ d. e 3. What is trefoil? members of OPA, led by James’cmer was a close-up film olj a|went around later telling people t‘;:emx:eerswea;pl;nn HPEOVeG AR 4. About how high is the Washington Monument? - Brownlee, formerly of Frankfort soldier on the battlefield—dying. |that we had let them off—which BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Recon- 5. How large is a ‘possum at birth? Tel Distilleries, who argue that prices When the films were shown to[wasn't the case. So we'd better not | jon. by t il b S ANSWERS: JUNEAU - YOUNG must be above 1942 in order to OWTI, it not only ordered that they [accept any more settlements out TIENGN. N5, quotes Wil be 8 x_ocated 1. About 8,000 ¥ = - as a method of assuring impar- . f acres. allow for increased wages and the :‘laalt bteh Shf‘,)l“" ";’e ‘getr’“bgc' but °tNCO°;‘Ff' o N tiality. Speed in_disposing of war- 2. About 50%. araware ompany higher cost of raw materials. They P OROYER (ni lot of companies ap-|y. o5l and surplus products 3. An herbaceous plant with leaves of three leaflets; also an orna- PAINTS—OIL—-GLASS s g have worked out a substitute for-| n¢ White House got a terrificiparently waited to see how thelope"ymperative if seri mental foliation of three divi dv mula based upon 1941 prices plus|PArrage ' from. the Senate when/|election would turn out; then, when | " mtpei; w"; senotu; e P G o e divising “3" agl g‘:m" wage increases, plus the increased word leaked out that two Jesse|Dewey wasn't elected, they came E?A?I}‘I;?)‘;;‘AL lssijgr-evg-‘ Fad W :, R o 3 Jones henchmen, plus one disciple | streaming to Washington to try to S 5. About one-half inch. He is America's only pouched animal. cost of raw materials, and the; Ty s erials, v i A i {heartaches will be healed as one : have now sold this formula to °f Democratic Treasurer Ed Pauley, | settle. Apparently they didn't take ites all the 1 = ia % o were to be appointed to the three- | Dewey’s campaign speech too lit- TYEReee YR Jeuble In 4 You'll Find Food ... Bowles, despite his former speeches S effort to stave off a depression Service More for the 1942 price base. yhn SRR HYS Cavinan Boatd. ferdly. hich is the usual aftermath of H. L. CLARK ‘ Senator Murray of Montana wired (Copyright, 1944, by Unned ‘:“c ASS& wonuds leadzr e::m‘:eal:h R # om. il PB%NI = Tn Bfim Judge Vinson, however, points the President that he was shocked F y 3 ol PLUMBING, HEATING snd A e ek B i sl eidin eature Syndicate, Inc.) |gng power the nation will assume as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA SHEET METAL SUPPLIES alarial costs th HiMny dekss’ Aave ACERBROMEON { tremendous responsibilities with | EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters CIII'!'EE sn‘r been nullified by labor-saving de- | B 8 rd P ] & high purpose, the seers forctell. evening at the box office of the: : vices. Most striking example of this | YoSSwo uzzie L6V$ é?g Y INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS; ; was in the OPA study of the steel ACROSS 32, Hobby i i o e o mecd CAPITOL THEATRE JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. industry, showing that, despite in-| 1. That woman 33. lmpressi E e Spre Sofe see: 5 e creased wages, the cost of produc- | 4 Small drum {:‘ril"\lz\a T ll- L[ 1A { darity e an nd r_ecelve TG ’II‘IC'KETS ta . " Al .S'PSD(ES:'COUN“’SELSSW S ati | i i3t : & e ing steel had decreased 9 per cent| 3 PSS 34 Bxaclly G D R | \;x;;nn:s“ R sy e The Crime Doctor’s Shvm Case || A I o Liktos Slens per unit since 1942, © Tbetween & § RIEINIT| 110] 4 f S vl e 35. Exist: i ithil - ¢ | Tax Court Another factor influencing Eco- | mountaln . HCEAS et by A N eolgist poles aiv nredivied with Federal Tax ~1xc per Ferson hattuck Agency COOPER BUILDING nomic Stabilizer Vinson is the fact | 13. Aromatic something S| T M |access of uence for the dom- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! : that 85 per cent of the goods in- | Ef(lxlllectlpn!gog‘ 27. Small Injet C! £ jcus, Al - I volved are produced by only 18| urle; comb. .4:% %ruaadllle Q 00 Persons whose l;mhdate it is . = ol . n T i oy & | iy have the augury of a lucky year ] . Smith and Corems companies. | 15, Wonde a4 4L Clty In New 3 TYPEWRITERS Saekientillh.' Willon 15 supported | foar. o York state b of concentration upon personal af- Duncan's flm! : Soegen Ry, Vit s xcl‘mx e J. 18 pasehall e 4 Team of horses = fairs, It is not a fortunate time and PRESS SHOP Bold and Berviced by E harley . 1 Wilson, formerly of the War Pro- | 15 APPUed . Bregk i for love affairs or domestic rela- J B Bm"d&c.. | 2. Hewing tools 48, Soft Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |tions. IONE 333 v Snare 497 Prophetical Children bom on this day prob- “Neatness 18 An Amet” “Our Doomvp s Worni by Matched Bibllcal prisst 5. Additlen. i DOWN L e tisfled Customers® Prickly plant 52 ’é'n‘“‘{cm““\ i Tbul 1. Cigar fish ably will have eventful -careers. | O nay (t°Be. (B2 GolRy Iv;:ml‘r‘xan 2. Australian cape | Caution in social and business con- [r———————————— ‘ pe measure 54. Edge 67. Utter 3. Lofty xections is advised. 4. Colored (Copyright, 1944) z o n . c “Say It With Flowe: Ll f 5. Constellation SYSTEM CLEANING L ‘ 6. Form of “SAY IT WITH OURSI security Pho‘e ls 7. Number i & Limit o Juneau Florists 9. Thrown int 4 SRR EtO, W Y \ Phone 311 10. P TR 0 I St S0 Women's Appaner bank i¢ pledged to conserva- ;g grnlthlnlmzlx tive operation. The sifety . Hop KIn of depositors’ funds i our sl S 23. Express Baranof Hotel Building ; . = - gratitude tion. In ! S e IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1944 | [ | . A, e bor o Fee %m - : 26. L “ oW n- % - - o i G 600D HEALTH ARE The B. M. Behrend NEW MANAGEMENT R R L ® @ @ S Ehgke.| PRODUCTS e first ages e pne | INSURED se"hg CHINESE . 3 Jag o 80 Foods, Medicines, Flavorings A a N 37, Informal con- v ) an d AMICAN ot . Garien o lluus’hold whu iti g & . Necessities at i [ ] i toteRT PREWAR CEILING ; _ - g Oldest Bank in Alaska a 42. Gleam ] E 4 DISHES N # Bt B First National Bank . Prolonged LR COMPLETE STORE . TONERT, AR COMMERCIAL SAVINGS & Tams ven 127 SEWARD ST. 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