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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALAbKA l:MPIRh—JUNI:AU ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1944 . | HAPPYBIRTHDAY ' 20 YEARSMAGO Ww DECEMBER 23 Anna Lois Davis Willane Shirley Roff Mrs. Hulda Carroll close watch on the world through the telegraphic reports and any important events will be bulletined in the newsroom window. Today’s newspaper contains the Christmas greet- | ings of the businessmen of Juneau and others to the' it people of this community. Friend will be keeping SPECIALIST PERMANENT WAVING Of All Textures of Hair and Types of Permanents LUCILLES BEAUTY SALON| ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE PHONE 492 Silver Bow Lodgt | No.AZ210.0.E Meets each Tues. from THE EMPIRE DECEMBER 23, Judge T. M. Reed sentenced Japanese M. Suzuki to life imprison- ent at hard labor for killing pretty 16-year-old Margaret Andrianoff at Petersburg and Indians Watson and Johnson to approximately ten RE PRINTING COMPANY 1024 » ALFRED e ¥ OUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH * Entered In the Post Sccond Class Matter time like this it is always comforting to realize HPTION RATES ’ Delivered by ca ] uslas for §1.50 per month; At a Janice C. Bolduc ¢ |years for various larceny crimes six months S0, that although Christmas is eternal -war is not Dean Allen : 5 : Monday of each montb o vekn, B 48 ' months The greatest miracle of all times will be cele- — SR day at 8.00 P. M. L. O. O. F. HAL¥ G > In Scottish Rite Temple S S bt A - ¢ & i ¥y 3 The Alaska Gold Mines Company was purchased by the Alaska Vi Broth {" beginning at 7:30 p. m e % n brated by all Christendom day after tomorrow. It DECEMBER 24 3 P Y : isiting Brothers Welcome p. & fhe ‘Busines ot enulariy Ja the de- has been a developing miracle and one which still A. B. (Cot) Hayes ineau Mining Company for $200,000 on a foreclosure sale that special | Forest D. Fennessy ... Noble Grand WALLIS S OE%R,(‘:N! e s Biice. 376, holds our world in wonder. Two thousand years ago Lisle F. Hebert ;j"I;;ef_“bg“;:"fg i W'ur?l-',?u"}lf’. 3};}:3 ;:j";ox:D)‘;: e BTk, I a oW e e L - - ’ A ———— a Child" was born in Bethlehem, bringing unity to Ed B. Schaffer ; ” 5 property, all righiy, for the buying PR — R OF ASS s . i ¥ The Asso Eclucively entitied to the use for mankind Stella Depcevich B0 ol 4 ks the N A. J. Ga, S 5 nior rd of Douglas Lodge, F. an - Wis. tred or asid 4l O Sanine The ancient world had reached a barrier through Roy A. Rutherford ‘md A M, cmlll]::as‘waS :cmlmd Y \:‘v. 1m bvlr V»O:,’pl;:m; ;;wi ields’ Stor 1 SAVE THD PIECES ; ; ' which i could not break, and it was beginning to Mss. 3. Jackson ot s s schentelder, Marshal, Bawin| | Warfields' DrugStore |1 & —— © % - - Alaskn Newspapers, 1411 crumble into dust for want of an impulse. Then Julie Hudson : (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) !heni - 8010468 o7 9% i e gior N o it was that the Child was born and the light to give S N Family Remedies . ? ¥ S P S e ,:cm“e\lv“ et DECEMBER 25 Abby Garn arrived from Ketchikan to spend the holidays on the HO:’{?L[?(?K'%' S ANIGH | They wil be replaced prompy I VI, SRS A Sovovae: 1 s Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham |channel. JULB S our large and well equipped labora- % one of another LT Sa . ICE CREAM tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. % i R “":‘ g ; “"{1“‘,'1,’ ‘;;:”:;\‘fx : "‘::' “':y:l Lee Rox Miss Lois Cook, teacher, left for the South to spend the holiday season i o il e s Dorothy Lund |with her parents in Snohomish, Wash. o that has not yet died o 5 4 | Bertha nch - — . 1 ‘ R O sl TS Mrs. Joseph Kendler Leonard Holmauist lett for Seattle on a trip. The Sewing Baskel B. P. 0. ELKS el Bl g By i Betty Kemmer | —_— BABY HEADGUARTERS Meets cvery Wednesday at 8 fisd i mn" \ving torch, the };:‘”nm;\il of his ‘;{‘ & Lo II "““""l | “If Winter Comes” was to be the holiday attraction at the Coliseum Infant and-Children’s Wear P. M. A’isétinlsm?{-'géheras v;’;ld pAOR SRR AUESRTPNG KOH e Bessle Dapeevich with “Cricket on the Hearth” the feature bill at the Palace P ggoe. A8 , Exa and the promise of his future A. J. Balog e g 139 S Franklin Juneau. Alaska Ruler; H. L. McCDONALD, Secy. | ~ | Yet the Christian ethic speaks of the Fatherhood Steve Stanwo " ol . i S et Mount. Juneau Lodge M. elected Wallis George as y of God and has as its corollary e brotherhood o I Sa ers " - . & ? Worshipful Master, J. W Senior Warden, Charles Ni . R <o 5o g (T ST man. It would be hypocritical to fail to point out Sam Paul, Jx i mm!. Sl g r gAtits Nesuel DR.E. H. KASER FLOWERLAND - {how far we are today from this ideal—in this ws Mrs. A. Schaefer i : e g DENTIST = Wi, gore. s George Messerschmidt returned to Ji 1t isit in Seattl BLOMGREN BUILDING R e AR | Room must be made in the relations among the Christian Nielson prge phegaeraiunidl, el Jo ATUDEAN B e e | o FRAITS-~OORBAGES 1o Bt W " ; b i S ot — Phone 56 “For those who deserve the best” g e \’é‘l"”‘ & “1‘)“”]‘ i ‘I“ ‘“] ;’“ “1“““‘ 'rt l“ % o : Midnigh masses were to be held at the Catholic Church and Holy HOURS 9A M tod P M 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 9 b e o i i onsrelips b prase Y:m:h‘”‘] SRR Trinity Cathedral on Christmas eve. - P be 1€ 101TOW O )! £ t: nan’'s a ) 3 e 5l8 gk shone - SN be bD s e ".l"l_'”“”;‘d”t"l e ‘}k“L “‘L'l“ = Iflh" REE . SNOKERS Many children were to take part in the Methodist Church Sunday ASHENBRENNER'S o) ""’1 e bt kgl o0 it i T S e Subxu:phon 1 School Christmas program including Bessie Powers, Gerald and Geraldine Dr A W Stewart '| NEW AKD USED ' : s T 0 i hillsidn, andiiaiile MOPIOE (BciWUE PR THES Bodding, Eva Rocovich, Eleanor Gruber, Daniel Livie, Vivian Gruber, OENTIS? 4 “SMOKE SIGNALS” ‘the As in the past, however, Managing Editor Elmer inn in the town. | | John Krugness, Thelma Bodding. | — _— — e+ By GuidefoHoppy Smoking o0 Tagikisas, s BoRC 0 0TH CENTURY BUILDING | | FURNITURE . : 7 ; " ticipate in spring and summer PPY } i a e g R | f“m“]*"“' counege j;“dl fmth‘ movings. /WOKESICNALS is Your Magazine ... #| Among those singing in Holy Trinity choir on Christmas Eve mass Office Phone 460 Phane 788—306 Willoughby Ave. a { "““‘““? wide-flung philanthropies = yNTERNATIONAL AFFATRS: 7 Absobtely FREE! Each e is heamre {were B. D. Stewart, Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs. Sadlicr, Sam Feldon, Cedric, | ; ! and varied deeds ‘_" k“_‘d““"'“"‘_ Am- | General Charles de Gaulle has the Zwith helpful facts and fascinating fiction; hun% | Dgvis Mrs. Hungerford, with Mrs. Jenne, 5 e | e aan milies ‘will find surcease nrognostication of much good for- % dreds of pictures of pipes, tobaccos, and gnhé e | The stars incline of sadness, eAIRE: Jupiter|\WE In the new year. With the fie. ndipanabe ol mshes and RREEZ | weather report: High, 28 low, 20;, cloudy. Dr John H Geyer Jones-Stevens Shop but do not compel Dbl ; ¢ JUPILEr gy of foresight, demonstrated In % send ihis coupon NOW. é | S L G s | 1 3 { b 3 ; P DENTIST { LADIES'—MISSES { occupying the money angle is read s 1935 prophecy regarding tank [ y O l ——~las presaging favorable eCONOMIC warfare, he has the promise of /”mwuflf% A | P e oo, o MO AL B 'READY-TO-WEAR 5 ¥ I warfare, as romise ); 1 " ! |and financial trends in early 1845.|guon ool S oiding the re- Zrsumus P Lo IIMIRLLNG |y HA“BI MACEHINE SHOP | PHONE 162 ||| seward Street N N Be “'“' powertully { s ovioulture is under rather promis- | l:) ;\ & «hp Sha. 5 g EEGHGE YALE, 1089 SITH AVENE, . 1. 1, W %] | t ! st oow. Tha vy, whic most promising to |, o a0 S Ry O Send me & FREE subscriplion fo SMOKE SIGNALS | = e o the clergy. New fame for heroic :"‘fW‘]’:;f“",""‘mmmll““\,DI‘}Z‘”;;]IMQ’;“:l Perscns whose birthdate it is gww é Acetylene Welding, ot e w‘f«mx GIFTS B e i pr 1 o A e amount, interest in the spring. hove the SWEWY O & SO O NE Baooss e | Prombtog eatng, Y Efit?fl“l\\ Ol BEENERS ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. “The Store for Men" & sense of the meani AT ?fif}:fl.rczifild;‘::l both love and finance are good. ZOM A Blacksmithing \U“" -6 * Phone 319 “'ffldl:lflrmol:‘zr:ggl’leznilflle@! SAB']‘Y’Q will sway members of f = M‘lm‘x Will be of great Children bom on this day prob- gsmf S ettt TR T ey | Oulhalfi(;{:gy o vival of interest i 750 RO @" ably will be kindly and generous g PE DEALERS 7| | b6 5 % : concern in postwar planning. Pov- - S SCAB Gt and ener I | R Y i S Picka Thnses Ground Pront St.—Tri le Bl % Rigsdain 5 Bl erty will Be o canse, for niadiict o0 Vel RS.Riement anc ener ;wnmmwnousmnmsmnmxmdesum 2 r--"‘ woerre—o=e= 1| | Glasses Fitte nse .—Triangle Bldg will be crowd of bove and girls, Hecaue they-ein 9. They should.shine in school 2 our stock of Genuine Imported \l ASKA WINDOW ) OSSO " Tears will dim STl oun. and college. RN CO. CAPlTnL CAFE but general 1 socsptig B3 nsdy OIS aCE experience in Seattle o AR IR | " gene! 1 up whick L oy : . == —— % # 1t the hearts Hioh il PRERANE Yopke o MERF C. FERRIS Southern Fried Chicken || “Thoe Rexall Store” H. S. GRAVES BUSINESS I‘E\"\’I'I()NAL AeEh . Formerly with Dave Milner Choice Steaks { e hexall olore v EEM » est week in trade will be d .l“‘“l'l\'* will Tejoloe o HOTEL JUNEAU—ROOM 304 DINE and DANCE { Your Reliable Pharmaciste The Clothing Man® p 5 ¢ and .the e : il o S R R R i by planaing and the i RGN AT Ba b —_— i | v BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNES ’r:;‘:xi‘“x‘]“' (S the guests of the United ‘ — DRUG CO: | & MARX CLOTHING it ites. Slight cessation in warfare | Ti s S ey s s Sl s e | TRIPLETIE & “TRIPLETIE & KRUSE | . g Jeufy prel * engagements in the Pacific. BUILDING CONTRACTORS [ i cern sho ¢ Al aal e i | e i s 3 Persons whose birthdate it is EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS c A L ' F 0 n N l A of money. In the future, ca Sagiomaee o Buioidin Rl and s hould rule BT T driag 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING i Grocery and Meat Marke' L it alty, Snoceiied W0, fs u:::,:; T | SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Druggls} 478 — PHONES — 37 ORI $hogla be practioed extravagance he airline pxonccrcd Ly Alaskans s L e = = s e The Saulhb Store" “’SL%‘"‘“W Foods' Y NATIO{YM- I '“. y m Children born on this day prob- x J el i s e Squibb Store oderate Prices ¥ riages will continue to bring prob- gply will be lucky all through their 3 3 '{ WINDOW — AUTO PLATE GLASS lems to m ilies. Th lives. They will be fond of beauty to give Alaska service | IDE 5 e | 3 foretell increase of divorces and gnd will desire the good things. | | A L G L A S S C 0 3 | The C]’larles W Cartet | PIGGLY w[ L’ emphasize that v man be- et . l . f . ] Glass Work of All Descriptions | s 4 comes a hero it does not alter his| TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 wishes its many Iriends PEONES 3 Y P. W. WENDT MOHU&I‘Y heredity or social background.| Adverse aspects are active until | 633—549 121 MAIN STP\EET " DON ABLE For BETTER Grocerie: Simflarity of birth education |evening, when men who bear heavy . . |t tourth and Franklin Sts o} v . a i\ 2 Phone 16—24 contributes much to domestic har- responsibilities should benefit. in the b ! e PHONE 1M | mony, the sec int out |Judgment should not (e trusted | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: this morning. ! { BETTEB LIG“TING “adl Russia continues . u [ | HEART AND HOME: Girls may A IWE RR Y CHR_ [STMAS 1 P ol 1 th WINDOW WASHING UNEA » digns that. pres o wer in the new year that good- ; | during dark days and added beauty in the A J U - YOUNG and extension : ried positions are elusive. Col- o * { home by correct color harmony, styled to y J change et C ents should benefit; how- A—\ HA | suit your individuality. SWEERING CONROEND Hardware CompanY they are later to be in HAPPY NEW YEAR i PO BALE | PAINTS -OIL--GLASS 0 demand for sclentifie jobs. \ | J s MGCLELLAN Decoralor HAVE vuu\'w shelf and Heavy Hardware need for nurses is again | PHONE I)’)Ufl AS 374 oo Crus anl Adkosiiise . \INESS AFFAIRS: There is : P o dr n this d n read as indicating a large ey AP ET 3 ; o s Moy bl o T ' You'll Find Food Fier ane abl h of wartime millionaires jofi N AIII FPS {‘n Sertio: Were: Gumsplek ok " mined to succeed. The re ar nd it wise to conceal from FR:}KEK K{!\ FQCE{’EI LE 3 250K PHONF 3¢ ! leaders blic the extent of their BB il A s Werode i : A . o e ' AN s PLUMBING (1ATING ans || TLE BARANOF ¥ CEMBER 25 foretold little profiteering now pre- as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SHE ¥ S/ i nyy . wristmas Day, benefic dict the publicizing of amazing s EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this 0l Ranges «nd Ol Deaters CUFYEE SHOP | f d with adverse in- figures. | E| evening at the box office of the—-— o o TP AT S A2 and sorrows blend < NATIONAL ISSUES: Changes in N BRI —_—n .o population will be radical in many | ACROSS 3. Symbol for S| T| CAPITOL THEATBE TOTTR | JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. | HOME: Today parts .of tbe United States. War| 1. public vehicle Gfi;"xt::‘{:‘ S/ Hale TWO TICKETS to se ) 1\‘ ;& %CF | BUSINESS COUNSELOR H 5 1 calm h,ml)m 55 :ndusuydmllgra:nl.s :xn \;ul affected | v ElneTn R a and receive N Livao Authorized to Practice Befere to old per n of all ages by wanderlust and while many | 9 Wasge . Capital of " ' " | the Treasury Department améd ; . will reflect t ws of war but will desire to remain in their new | 1 l\'l‘g":‘lh:;'mod S Ne""e‘"ay P PISTDL PACK!N MAMA Sha“urk Agencv | Tax Court ‘ 1 aspects 2 0ca S, ajority vil ar- | ., >v aver | A L v % s, 3 { -~ will be su by aspects that locations, the majority will par {11 Busti i ol e .E‘ Tbederal [;.\.; -vc pe{:mm(fi, ; ! COOPER BUILDING | = R e S 16, Deface 4T Weep WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear 3 7% i, G| IIIIHIIIMIMHHII FEERTEEEEET R RRCERTR ORI OCROREORGY {25 e o aomvulsively HER et 18, Comic actors 0. Parts of a play (EIS] | { ' 4 L. C. Smith and Coroma - Tafhoqnsm™ . % Mt RO | Duncan’s Cleaning TYPEWRITERS " . {22 shoub gudy ‘E'% t .nd PRESS SHOP i Sold and Serviced by . 24. Sol water Stir up Sl { v & 5. Animal 9. Animal's {LE ] A o %2' el - . one pesim—gesims ] B Burford & Co. . 27. Protects etal-bear! i . agal 3 i - ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by JACK W. GUCKEB, Pwpnemr |51, passas™®t 19 & ponntes DOWN 5. Obliterate I I 00 M Sausfied | 32, Epochs 42, Plece out 1. Explosive BeRiihin of the, A - | 3. Capuchin Existed device Hindu Schenley quuors | nmnlkl(»y Kmll rnlr:v 2 T:;:\»](‘moll sloth R landar ke s 24 Palm lily + " and sno 3. Bondag R o [ | % Thing: la 4. Young cods ; e £ :3‘. Road 65. Thing: law | l o " ' C | Say It With Flowers” but Bacardi Rum } | SVSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” ¢ : Phone 15 Coronet Brand ‘ A% Juneau Florists Y : | Alaska Laundry i . - bove f B“bnflnel Wlnes . Antmal food T HE management of this ——d & bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safery % of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. lo addition, the bank mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of our depositors against loss o & maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1944 . The B. M. Behrends | . Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska First National Bank | pper SAVINGS ; ‘of JUNEAU, ALASEA . ; URANCE CORPORATION . 1 g MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS B B D 2 0 S0 L A —PCRT, SHERRY, HAUT SAUTERNE, SAUTERNE, BURGUNDY, CLARET SUPERIOR At the Alaska Dock and Storage Company Phore 1220r4 ] { ! E | ! { { CALL FOR LEE ATKINSON. SR AR ! : ! \ : \ | : % Cresia Bianca Wines 3 z | 3 { an :l‘x[xdlnn { n il'.l cheep