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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~~ ~ bafore, and not even neighboring buteh eity D R e | ' D -l k E . | nerves” up to now. But nerves IMPOLEAnt in WAL, | (e ok e ) e i e e ¢ —————————————————————— - al y Alfls a mplre A soldier who has had an unbroken Test is better| Heas TRIPLETTE & KRUSE A ; "FMPIRE PRINTING ¢ | climbing in and out of a slit trench under air attack. | d THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS . | MELEN TROY MONSEN u Alasks. | A worker refreshed by a night's sleep will labor more | { QP S0 SR ST EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS DOROTHY TROY LINGO ¢ . 2 Vice-Presidont | offoctively that day than one who has spent the| : JANUARY 6, 1925 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING b A FRAEND " - © -7 - - "Munasiog Bdor | hours of darkness in a shelter waiting for the bombs AR Steamer Alaska arrived from the Westward, breaking the winter SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 WHNIWES WIS - - LSy, TSR NADSSR Lo, ro, | Jackie Gucker record for the run from Cordova. The Al made the voyage in 33 T —————— 2 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. As the long lines of evacuees cue up at the rail- Emile Fraser hours and 50 minutes. w Lodg( | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | S S 3 Silver Bow g Delivered by carsier oo o Deacies for $1.50 per month; |Toad stations in Tokyo because of this menace’ of Hazel McCormack No.A?2,1.0.0.E SECOND and POURTH six -"mz;',-'.:'::;' Dn::\’;';l;.m!(:lfi:t“m ol vk death from the skies they can reflect that it was| Delia Boyd Attorney R. E. Robertson was to be the speaker at the Parent- Meets each Tues Monday'ot each momil:~ One year. in advance, $15.00; six months, In advance, $7.50; | their sons who sowed the winds of hate at Pearl| R. B8 Spanases Teacher Association meeting this night. day at 8:00 P. M. 1. O. O. F. HAL¥ in scot‘t-sh ?l_'fia;l‘em; O oocribers Will confer a favor if they will promptly notsty | Harbor and Manila, Bataan, Hong Kong and singa- | el i‘f"j’f“"'“"s ‘. B wf! Visiting Brothers Welcome begl;x:;;(: : (‘)Eo‘l’%‘dl 0 the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- |pore, The great planes droning nightly overhead are | s i George Sarvella and Sam Guyot arrived on the Admiral Rogers | Forest D. Fennessy WA 3 livery of their papers b # Koy herdl JANUARY 17 i orts on ‘the triangle route. H. V. Callow Worshipful Master; JAMES W . Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. {but an earnest of the whirlwind they must reap J. T. Petrich rom pf g 3 LEIVERS, Secretary. e S — | eventually g AT 7 : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | 2 Karl A. Ashenbrenner o b Aaadiis ‘e e % The Asociated Press s rolgstvely catitied to the use for S R M. F. Thompson Mrs. Cora Malony and son John left for Seattle after atiending to repul 110: f all s d; h it to it t other- X n e 5 si: irs i - e Eredited Gn "this paper and aiso the local mews published | Sales Effort Needed [ Alice Devoe business affairs in Juneau. Warfields’ Drug Store SAVE TED PIECES rein. s il i e ——— o . HEMrRE Y S - : ; i bl J. T. Allen, buger for Goldstein’s Emporium, left on the Alaska for i your broken lenses and send aii . NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | (Cincinnati Enquirer) ! F. R. Finlayson . Allen, buyel 5 ) (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) lask Peurth eenus Bldg., Beatile, Waeh. | The manager of Chicago’s Merchandise Mart a Sylvia J. Tanner Seattle and Portland on a buying trip. NYAL Family Remedies them to Box 468, Ketchikfl"-fln ;- &Q; : | few days ago warned merchants that the task of retail | Amelia Meuller — HORLUCK’S DANISH | | They will be bk e s |selling after the war may be more difficult than is e — To purchase furniture and supplies for the Quality Store’s new shoe ICE CREAM our large and well et}:mg)mon | generally )mupn;( d1 ;lel;x cun.n:]nm'X du,nulnd tr‘:duiw]'i ., | department, T. L. George left on the Alaska for Seattle and San Francisco tory. C. M. and R. L. . - |is great, particularly for thousands of articles which | fesemreneemoe—rmr e 4 B —_— fll‘g SC'r;IX't't‘ or "“"'fl.“"’(;lo‘;lfrl'hfll C("‘l“:l“:’ll; fln’fl' f;:f:;l\fié H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E | Roy Stewart was the star in the movie feature, “The Love Brand,” ,______—-—T- radically as soon as g s become entiful, accor - o the speaker's reasoning. i i at Spickett's Palace Theatre. The Sewing Basket B. P. 0. ELKS | Certainly there is good sense in these remarks.| SRR - : | ' ~\} an w inks he will be able &1 The stars inchne 99 F. A. J. Gallwas of Douglas was advertising arrival of silk and wool BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 The businessman who thinks he will be able to make but do not compel A Infant and Chil A P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- | sweeping postwar sales without any sales effort, not i dresses for ladies. s g dren’s Wear come. A. B, HAYES, Exalted | « . jonly is deluding himself, but he may be contributing, ) — 139 8. Pranklin Juneau, Alaska Ruler; H. L "McDONALD, Secy. } | unwittingly, to postwar depression. it SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 George Baggen left for Petersburg on the Admiral Rogers. i 3 ‘] The onlyfwl.':s' in wmc(h ATcnc;i ican maintain a | Kindly stars rule today which is pnianiadeniis —_—m—m |large ratio of the present national imcome is by 8 ., pisious for study and meditation. Commissioner of Education L. D. Henderson left for Ketchikan to DR E H KASER i 1 | continued and increasing demand for and supply of z 2 | 3 ' . . . rLowEnLA“ | Ion souds, ;aittar te rmers B A Rkt wieq | SSABT ANDIHOME WORE jare | dedicate 8 new gonool buliting, DENTIST ; - - I R st £ £ e “|under favorable planetary direction SRt CUT FLOWERS—POTTED & o o e {and victory comes, industry must turn from the gov- hould el 3 2 BLOMGREN BUILDING SAGES : AIR SIEGE OF JAPAN | ernment market to the work-a-day markets of ordinary | t0day. Happiness sho pervade Weather report: High, 32; low, 29; cloudy. x PLANTS—COR! " . — —- | y s fail—either - (the family circle. In view of the Phone’ 56 “For those who deserve the best - commerce. If these markets fail—either at home or i HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M Pl 557 Six months ago the first of the B-20's set the | abroad—we will see another decline in production; ('nl-ng(d experiences Dflwung m_fl: T 504 3L - M. 2nd and Franklin hone P 9 rioi o] o r' in the service, astrologers poin . . . b .=might afire over the Japanese home islands with the | 2nother period of unemployment and depression. If, . g . fl‘fst SRy on the -ztell-mnking Lty O Fawath ion:| 12D the other hand, our people take the tremendous|out the importance to x!‘wthus and“ al y essons In ng IS ‘vy L. GORDON % E Boahe o w l‘ g $ia Tider bifie [ ReN0E buying power and go out shopping, produc-;wives of keeping up with current | gt ASHENBRENNER'S ; Kyushu. It was almost five months later before | iy can continue and we will have continubd em- [history and with religious ODSEIV: | o oo e oo Dr. A. W. Stewart + they appeared over Tokyo. Now to the almost nightly | ployment and solid prosperity. lances if they hope to be congenial| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Then we came to the final pliy | NEW AND USED |~ wnill_m of the sirens the Japanese have begun, nc-l There is a tendency, during periods of long|with returning soldiers. end of the road.” FINAL is redundant and should be omitted. | n N l 'l‘ u l E ] « cording to mf‘ ‘Bmlm radio, a mass evacuation ohdeu‘ial, for buyers to forget the pl‘msnrus l‘h_ cnce.' -BUSINESS AFFAIRS: T?\c- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Annunciate. Pronounce a-nun-shi-at, 20TH CENTURY BUILDING F u . their capital city of over 7,000,000 persons f‘lex ived Immv the use of the ‘amrle\ denied. For |United States is to be the \wxh:lI first A as in AT unstressed, U as in RUN, T as in IT, second A as in ATE, Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | Every great city of Europe and now most of those instance, during this comparatively short period of |leader in business and financial | aocert setonitsyliable of Asia has been a target for hostile bombers. The | SEN"eH ;“)"::g"““';“’a'fl:l”:;:: D o erton, |affairs, according to astrology. e | ™ GprpN MISSPELLED: Rhubarh. Observe the H. — * beople of London, Paris, Rome, Cairo. Berlin and | umber who never will take it up again, unless some | yith ?,.rndx.figlm:xmsg chgx-eg;‘x:ezts' SYNONYMS: Journey, jaunt, trip, tour, excursion, pilgrimage. hn H. G | + Moscow have heard for many years the blood-chiling | continued sales effort is made. Americans have ‘mmmé’ O Pnal adjustments, This| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Dr. John H. eyer Jones-Stevens Slup ‘ moan of the big horns serving warning that enemy |learned that they can get along fairly well With|peang’ prosperity for a definite | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: VENTIST LADIES' —MISSES’ e bombers are approaching. To this date the bombing | the cars they purchased three, four or five years ago.. heriod TRIVIAL; ordinary; commenplace; unimportant. “Such matters are too READY-TO-WEAR 4+..of Japan and its industrial installations in China and | The importance of this trend should not be dis- (™" rroNaT, ISSUES: Pensions of | trivial to mention.” i Room 9—Valentine Bldg. B Manchuria has been on a relatively small scale. Exact |Tegarded by business and industry. Sales efforts .. ... .= . "win pe 2 bv},,...wwm PHONE 1762 Seward Street Near Third figures have not been announced but it is probable | Should be maintained, in keeping with facilities, even | o (P T oeq by many | . ’ % : - | though goods may not be immediately available. And | o) by i R oy i RS IS that less than a hundred bombers have been used A £ |groups, but the planetary signs| BRI B T % s B _ i _ las soon as conditions warrant, America again should g > wy A | . ROBERTA LEE & - - on any onc mission. Because of the great distances | .o the sales and marketing practices which [Seem to indicate concentration on| ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. The Store for Men that had to be flown to reach the target, the bomb | ave been so_successful in the past. Not only will [Proper provision for veterans. — ¢ - - —J || Graduate Los Angeles College D) loads probably were not impressive. It has been, as | industry thus be aided, but the economy of the nation | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Q. After a luncheon, should all the guests leave at the same time? of Optometry and SAB'N S the Japanese radio rightly claims, largely a “war of | also will be safeguarded. "nr\.;s v~lmte|« l?“rksn;hun c!xlrc!;nis of A. They usually do, unless someone has been invited to remain Opthalmology | T S — e < FiLd e e _— e e —— difficulties or nited ations g et 4 - art _ 2 ; fos e 4 s | for some certain purpose. TPhe lingering type of guest is not very Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.— Triangle Bldg. Min fon natives had been there. Surrounded |around the neck fokoes -va ”‘l;‘ "“‘:‘E‘hm‘al";fii popular, and is often not invited the second time. L £ 9 L : g on two sides by mountains rising | Because the land is so px\unalvoly“;;T;;fi””w:‘; S;:Jd(lcn “(lwlvu'wh(lmxm,‘ Q. What would be'the proper method to use for hailing a taxi? § V- o heig 5 or ousa cultivated, there is no large stretch s SR | A. By merely lifting the hend, the same as when signaling a street- - {o the height of 15 or 16 thousand |defeat of the enemy is forecast { [feet, the third side by an impas- |sultable for a landing, and the air{"pe o whose birthdate it is | car "The Rexall Store” H. S. GRAVES ¢ “-Ro“nd sable swamp, the valley is cut off |force has enough to do these days have the augury of a year of gain ! Q. If the bride’s only near relative is her mother, may her mother 4 g & | i g on the four sides by a jungle-like |to prevent it from landing lroopsw“”_(mgh i unlr\.lwc succossl"!»‘“‘i‘ her away”? | Your Reliable Pharmacists ‘The Clothing Man' - (Continued from Page One) forest several miles wide. The river i\:;\-d 'Y‘(ll?f.]‘u‘l‘;‘nulz‘tu ‘:Lll‘mnl:ulug:m: i’ lterary work is predicted for| A. Yes, but in this instance the bride should walk up the aisle alone UTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNES = ’ runs through the valley, which is|and other scientists will ® 8 en s o e et e LOTHIN about five by twenty miles, and |bee-line for New Guinea as soa | DaeH End woen b 4 DRUG CO. s o zadio by letter, to please send him 4 e by 3 s, gnfl| Deer e 08 R | Children born on this day prob- by ‘colonels up to the age of 53. For then disappears, apparently into 2% o i 3 {ably will be fortunate through | I.O OK d I_EA RN | ‘thiree months McNair did. Then he |the earth. The lost tribe living in | (Relcased by Bell Syndicate, INC)|charm of personality and unusual | an A. C. GORDON § B % ST —T dropped back to the age of 48 the valley has developed an exten- | s ~y | talents. f AR HAHBY Bp c‘c‘ c A L l F 0 n N l A again sive irrigation system, Army ob-|[l RIS 1. What is the ter by Yo Ghat e atras 5 i ) ST o A frey o | D, h i : | i at is the youngest age, by , that a woman can marry in : Grocery and Meat Market Army_experts say that undoubt-|SrE T Bl e they | ine at the MONDAY, JANUARY 8 | the United States without her parents consent, and with her parents Drugglst 478 — PHONES — 37) sedly, some colonels and lieutenant- @ ] B 2 - 4 - | consent? v AN wave at our airmen, who come H P This is ‘not an important day in| 3 i # High Quality Foods st :a}onehls .“e;de“ olzoh l:p“‘zif:‘:d I“):: quite low and are able to report Bdtaa“ Cafe planetary direction but benefic as-' 2. Deseribe the Chinese flag. “The Squibb Store” | Moderate Prices L O e el fibat the native clothing consisi8|{} A1 erican-Chinese Dishes {3 Po0i° dominate. It is promising for| 8 Who was the first white child bom in Virginia? e A;m{ nm L(fll‘ Klu)')n‘v soft, 4“,(“ entirely of strings of beads worn ,“' mexican ese DISNES [T jnitiative and presages many new 4. For what is an “ammeter” used? 4 _'g"yys ;fleais :;‘ ]lx'nc(‘ H:;v\m;\'m' By - = — business ventures this year. ' 5. Is a hyacinth a gem or a flower? The Charles w Carter PIGGLY WIGGLY ! P 2y P HEART AND HOME: In the ANSWERS: J ;’:ll_‘e::o :‘::‘inGtLl:‘c m;‘r“‘;"';uw?‘ rising birthrate of wartime the 1. Fifteen years in South Dakota without parents consent and | Morl“ar o Fortunately, a lot of the troops| D *A N C E usual majority of boys will not be | twelve years with consent of parents in ten States. Y For BETTER Groceriss : e o apparent, it is forecast. This seems| 2 Horizontal lines of red, white, blue, yellow and black. Fourth and Franklin Sts. janding in Normandy were season % LU | Phone 16—24 ed under fire in Italy. Gen. Mark ’ to foreshadow progress toward| 3 yirginia Dare. PHONE 136 y fias glone & great 1ob there 6 —Salurday, Jan. caualiy of the sexcs In the World’s| 4 For measuring electric current > rk and rewards of the re. s of baptizing troops. Others, such 22 2 ! #5. Both. as* Gen. Patch’'s 7th Army were 10 P- M- lo l A- M. ‘im?’[‘j:?“fizal::y::g;’is:ns:y“fi‘ : g 5 ¢ B T SR sl = SR WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU Yo 2 G | seasoned at Guadalcanal, but ob- | s : ; i - 2 UN :riously | Pielagger e Sponsored by new enterprises or the promotion WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS RUG CLEANING i Sessonea oo . he o o ot s i e e wil | FIEAL GLASS CO. swezeva cowroos | || Hardware Company | front extending all the way from Sons o N"rw“' b pon y % 5 FOR, PAINTS—OIL—GLASS P BRI & the Alps, anid the Nasis tention should continue to be con- Glass Work of All Descriptions a ! ¥ept probing one spot atter another » centrated on war industries. Any-/{ PHONES 121 MAIN STREET F. W. WENDT DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardwa l:hey ;mnd {llu- prsedies 1 P l 7 or |thing that deflects interest from 633—549 DON ABLE Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammunitien NIt mortass thais smiigonse eferson’s Orchesira et p , = = éven knew that green commanders | DMISSION $1.00 e Yo ; BT AD) ) K { ; ! stars. | ow’ll Fiud Food Finer and | ¢ i‘lad just come into the line ] Tax SERVICE MEN | NATIONAL ISSUES: Economists | E. B"sm JOHN AHLERS CO. Service More Complete at s RPN o s land other scientific thinkers who X 4 P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 - CAPITAL CHAFF | TOTAL Half Pnce §ipreach wise use of money are!| asa Pald-l‘ln sghsprlber to THE DA‘IL\ ALASKA PLUMBING, HEATING and mz BAmnr | %One of the last acts of the 78th unconsciously complying with the| EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this SHEET METAL SUPPLIES corr P $enate was to caucel from the message of astrology. Although the evening at the box office of the——— ~ .0il Ranges and Oil Heaters EE SHOP ( Federal - Government's list of assets, | end of the World War is likely to — 1 n;oney borrowed b)l'7 iom' jomg&*rllll lcome suddenly, it is not near. The| CAPITOL THEATRE cities in 1861, just before the Civil| defeat of Germany will lessen the & j War. These have been listed as AChOeE © Y Haant ‘time A whithdapan wil be A and receive TWO TICKETS to see: JAMEBUS§NC- COOPESR, C.P.A | “unavailable cash” since that date., 1. Blunder 39. Uncle: Scotch to fight, but a long struggle s " " INSUB.AN E ESS COUNSELOR New Orleans owed $31164.44, Litue | 4§ &M cockaioo 40 Those whe, postended. , 'MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT Anasiad to Dusethe Sty | |, Rook sas, $5 Savan- | 12 Regret 42. Symbol f 3 e sy t al o S i some| UGE | REES Clpi e Aiogh || Federal Tax—11c per Person Shattuck Agency e . Gecrgia, . @ S composition 43. Distant: pre {Evil omens ar iscerne S Tonss 56058 Avidbion it Saluimander . e WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! COOPER BUILDING . [«y 4 . r 5. Pronoun i i e W enthusiast Jennings Randolph has | poetlc 48, In o manaer two before the end of 1945. The |J o introduced a bill suthorizing the 43 Nafbde |realization that they will be treated "t Government to repsy employees for JIhDErer as criminals will spur them to des- ¥ fl i e R R, - | Luzoh native - P e uncan s Lieaning TYPEWRITERS . the use of their urivate airplanes | perate deeds and betrayal of one Bold on_Government brisiness—just as is ancther, astrologers foretell and PRESS SHOP and Serviced by ngy _do;e with sutomobiles and Persons whose birthdate it is cle-mu;;rdnx;w J. n. Bllr‘fll'd &c.- motorcycles. | Pronol have the augury of a year of fairl; oNE "he CIO claims that Secre 82 Warkhipers of bt s Tt “Neatness s An Asset” ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by of Labor Perkins has become radi- | gs. Devoured Pallippine ~ |he avoided. Deception is indicated Satistied Customers v 9 call.\" anti-CIO. They will not be P 5 gearce in love affairs. l 1 r—————————— ‘ ls‘csnl-n_w et h«; £ !B?j)k 1xmb- note - dlllo. Children born on this day prob- z o R ' c % 1 ishers are being subjected to o ably will be ambitious to make ‘Say It With Flowers” but H sbrong pressure, regarding certain i much of their unusual talents. STRIEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” ¥ “Inside-facts” volumes. Harpers is o Sun-dried brick | They may be stubbornly inclined Phone 15 being pressured o publish an - P enine - ° lto follow their own plans. E Juni Florist 3 apology for Allan Chase’s sensa- Joftom ot & | (Copyright, 1945) Alaska Laundr eau I lorisis tlofal “Palange” even though ! Sl b P il T : d Yy Phone 311 Chase’s facts cannot be challenged | The diamond was first used for | HE management of d!: Emile Gauvreaws life of Billy drilling purposes in 1864, when a bank is pledged ".‘r:"'“s Mitchell has evoked such a storm Swiss engineer invented the dia- :';'lw.'m?'{ nds @ our » of protest from the airlines that . Weighing mond drill-bit. s sderati A 5 : 3 device 1 primary consideration. In . distribution is hemg‘ hqu down, f,"""h‘fi e o addition, the bank is 2 mem- lssl—ove’ Ha" a (Efl'llfy M Banfilflg—”‘s " Duell Sloan and Pearce are grov- ewliferour | st o IN THIS B eling before Dow Chemical regard- Acrial ratiwaya: | ¢ WATKINS ance Gorporation ,which in- 3 i ing Borkins' Germany’s master ! i 1 suses each of our depositors ARE Slan, even though 4t has become '\ GOOD HEALTH sk pleaa sl The IB. M. Behrends A the textbook of several Senate 11 of $3,000 ohemitices for asking postwa i\ PRODUCTS e - INSURE planning. L | = Foods, Medicines, Flavorings ? S ) clectrical “ and Spices, Tolletries and > v 5 s | ousehold Necesities at s . i » “The Army Air Force has dis- HNuokpiece || PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Oldest Bank in Alaska . Cozy_homes ) . QI e e v e . || e First National Bank . community, high up in the moun- Genus of the NICK’S GROCEF SBns-af ‘New Gulnea. No white par Tl s TeOCERER L ; .of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 8 known to have visited it Jateh sight of Come in and get your . B v kn it stone i e 15 ndios our TR MEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i pé

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