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P.'\GE FOUR B E_DA{LY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA k SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946 ‘ | | they can borrow into homes of their own tk it I)fll’\ /4 I(l ’1(1 E"l )lre provide adequate shelter wnd ‘s messtre v Drivaey rom BARBER | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 : ot They would rather risk future losses than enc B“ Y : stiod ont ,,,f,‘;',‘.;:, + Sl present privations. General Bradl THE EMPIRE rnle s SHOP SECOND and FOURTH 3 Alaska not be heeded by such veterans, But we t BARANOF EOTEL Monday of each month s B | B ot oh etahies ko U o B 0 e 2 L i W il 1 Scottish Rite Temple ! CAF d Manager to find new quart DECEMBER 14, 1926 9 a.m. to 6 p.n. or Phone 800 beginning at 7:30 p. m. RIEN ;3 ot 1ding icies that Agnes Gri ecretary, iscued @ notice for a special meeting of the for appointment 1 L. MacSPADDEN, ; - Aided by Government-guar Wemen of Mooseheart the next night. | Worshipful Master; James W. LY E I L duneau 08 £ acquire properties that ordinar i) ; VBN [ SUBSCRIPTION RATES : . t or EIVERS, Sccretary. i itivered by chrrier in Juneau and Doarlas fer §159 ver Senth yond their reach. They Mrs, Waino Hendrickson, formerly on the nursing staff of St. Ann's James C. COOper, CPL u B v t the BEL e pital, had been assigned to the public schools for health instruction | BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge f one ve e. 3] Aiendl bk o | through the Red Cross { Specializing in GL_BT “\No. A 2, LOOF, e it the wil prompily notity ity i | corporation—Municipal ana Meets each Tues- o0 sheir papars. Rt . Last call for Christmas mail for the East was given for the Alameda Trust Accounts .y 4t 8:00 P. M, L. O. O. F. HALL, = o g s R el ' due in port this night southbound. The Princess Mary, south the next Visiting Brothers Welcome MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS * ' day, would also carry Christmas mail. i GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble s txclusively entitiod to the use for % et . srand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretar; . the news published > - Manning and Bess Manning moved to Douglas from Nugget | The Brwm Feed ca‘ ] sl - ere they had been for the past three years. | i ”;.'ffli.i, L;;‘ ik / 3 3 e BS — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 i WS R ik e W B P 0 ELKS ' . Y. GRA A ek - % Dorothy Geddard arrived from Wrangell to spend the Christmas | "'“.d(‘g'i’\o‘[";.\gg“‘ Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. o holidays in Juneau. | and ¢ < m. Visiting brothers welcome. ari ¥ ! e E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ese ¢ Quard cutter Unalga arrived in Juneau from cevhawiat| | CALIFORMNIA Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary je ) QHANNELED Sea 1 was (o be station, r\.i{u until February Pl Grokdes wi nieat srarkei hhfifw_y";;_mw ; by S Frank Metcalf’s bowling team established a record on the Elks’ elleys| | 478 — PHONES — 371 R E slelnde A { Moderate Prices E«HA[BJ!.DE\SEEFGFIF'!N E?;' CLEARENG HGESE :N\*‘L:::}t High, 18; low, 17; snowing A ‘; W ‘;;___m: “ e s Temvort zmos- | [)aily Lessons in English %, 1. corbon |/ J“"esswfenss" i *The Rorall St;“ ‘ | { , s " ment Se L“‘:flld‘:\ u; LS BB s s SIS RS B AR READY-TO-WEAR S e s | u i be WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “T should like a hot cup | | seward Street Near Third SR i ule C clearing cmpl loyees may channe of coffee.” Say, “I should like a cup of hot coffee,” placing the aduc!lw} BUTLER-MAURO i ext to the noun it describes DRUG The P \,«\ Pr r OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Obeisance. Pronounce’ o-ba-sens, the | Alaska Music Suppls 5 CO f A'as in BAY, and accent on second syllable { y T : 2 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager (Cincinnati Enguirer) OFTEN MISSPELLED: Questicnnaire; observe the two N's. Hlm Lt o HARRY RACE 4 e deova et of t matching SYNONYMS: Height, altitude elevation, tallness, loftiness. I ‘“““‘:2"':" ‘s"“.'p:';’i:'r"“m"" _ : WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Letus| | . =8 WSO8 o Druggls] 4 > cur vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Teday's word: “The Squibb Store” ACABLE; not capable of being pacifi (Pronounce second syl- | PLAY). “An cbject of impla | HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a ; e e e s H REPAIR SHOP Profession 3 V|| velding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| i ! : MODER N ET I 0 U ETI E LANes Lty Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT s e : ! { ROBERTA LEE GENERAL REPAIR WORK MARKET Adz S ‘- ] _, | | Phone 201 920 W. 12tn st Juneat's ‘Most [¥oprlar “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 SABINS ¥oR l r‘mki‘lm'fl gm, gives his stenographer a Christmas clmm{.i Front S o nalol BlAG "’Yall P“per possible to stop a person who is always evil of others? Q. Is there ping and A. Perhaps Hare answers this question by saying, “When will evil refrain from evil talking? When listeners refrain from evil | “The Store for Men” ment is genuine tory to the benefit of all of that if the F in developing the the United States, then the Ala should not be penalized, but the burden of necessit ated f we ns who are here thank him for his gift and wish him a Merry Christmas. @ It gcod manners for an employee to complain of his firm to a | Warfield's nl‘ug Storc Ideal Paint Shop | increased revenue for to have good water tr by all of the people of mean a subsidy operati cult to get by cther tr tation, should be born ed States. This would ng which is diffi- se of the oppositia and Alaska’s la Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs A. No NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wend! HORLUCK'S DANISH LGOK shd LEARN 2 . carcon | | ——1CE CREAM Douglas Boat Shop eross in Cor sportation 12l groups rep- of representation and ba ! NEW CONSTRUCTION and Meanwhile, if we are to steamship service, ‘Fglxm}m'rsv SAE e e -—5 | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS strikes, after February, some sort of interim oo Ayt bhe e o s the Sl R e i MARKET i i il lan woretient ~nw 1\1:. ing the heavy cquip- ¥ B'\ whom was the South Pc , end in what year? KE FREE ESTIMATE o & i els and Sk kkeepers, and 2. What is an impresario? ! Choice Meats At All Times Phone Douglas 192 ] y “ g s et sl Also cooks, 3. Who first used the title “Emperor’? Located in George Bros. Store 7"3‘“(" arning i ;i These ap- 4. What sea receded to allow the Children of Israel pass in thelr PHONES 553—92—95 ” e undoubtedly be em- flight from Egypt? (Washington Post) e e v ; Genera ; A’_‘ that many veterans wk a r of the gtime 5. What line follows: “O, young Lochinvar is come out of the west”? | The AlaSkan Ho!el . atod prices will find themselves it 50 comp that it ls) sroue b iog e ANSWERS The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms | homeless the real estate boom collapses. Dublic resy 2 C*y"_‘“-l‘q 3 Tr}t"”“‘»“_““* at 1. Roald Amundsen, in 1911. ! | it" Reasonahle ‘Rates No doubt som? v n cramped guarters with CIO unior ArpR NGy - COY 2. The projector, manager, or conductor of an opera or concert Moriuary elatives cr friends, or . nomadic existence c openings 1 the Aleu company. PHONE SINGLE O B i i A1l the rAnee A Alaska Department (U. S. Ar- e . = : Fourth and Franklin Sts. R g to pus af) Lae ) : ¥ my) for linemen, carpenters, heavy 3. Julius Caesar. PHONE 136 sacor duty mechanics, bulk fuel stora 4. Red Sea. | operators, and electricians. The: 5. “Through cll the wide border his steed was the best.” From of this move, Positions do not offer family hous- ‘Lochinval ¥ ng. 5 g. s Vholesale 805 10th St. h, 1945, the delegates n republics sent) voted board w special amb: VANITY BEAUTY r Walter Scott. Card Beverage c°. { 5 SALON Cooper Building The Washingion Merry-Go-Rpund h was also agreed upon in A " Concur- by the unoificial “steerin et :r-- ? | Continued from Page One) rentl, solution was passed Te- ee,” s fold. First it liosp"M_ NOTES H PEONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manage; | A quiring all member nations to name in an unus v I a for MIXERS or SODA POP | | | Open Evenings Fhone 318 had received word that Krug SPecial ambassadors to serve on the 1 among Latin n ; e it i i e board. Previously, this bod i has also just been _St. Ann’s Hospital has admitted |} H —_— Sy been composed of the regularly chosen to ce Mexico on the Mrs. W. J. Manthey for medical |} g A ”“‘P a7 credited Ambassadors in Washing- United Nations Security Councii attention. Lloyd Connell, Master | '_M_O'rnn BEBUILD d MABINE SEBVICE oYk ton from the Latin republics, plus next year. Second, Colombia has August Ebona, A. E. Glover and i iv ' job i '“‘;" e ‘,‘ A Krug the U S:ciotary of State. seen the leader in demanding re- Jack Jadoff w charged. H 2}%‘\:‘:;50 :fil;:&ilé’:b ol an ewis a1 lained rug form of ‘the Pan American Uni Government H had nothing fi G H H hadn't his word about Bk | vision for mandatory ap- [:, give Latin ;I:IQTJ,lJEl‘)m\.?,?lf to report this mi H Ready for your men to Ma‘:hlne Work—Weldmg men to administer pointment ol special envoys never mente Glitive i o i pour—at $18.50 per cu. |t ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE anagement ¥ weni into complete effect, because BRI (oA 2 TRANSFER | vd., f.ob. plant. Hauling [} 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 \ e smaller countries com- iy 5 position’ to is now owned [} charge 15¢ per truck mile. i \—rm i —m—m,—E—Epmmo - — —————————J ! would be a financial bur- i gemg Jr, who will [} Other concrete preducts SRRV TR RS g e I The matter was deferred # - 1ygg) |Operate through the same phone will” bo. avatiabl to be brought number, 1789, 449-3¢ |} . it i g —— . B s etricoert £ HRB 1047 Pari Anie ] . i Get acquainted with E; EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED tial third m ce in Bogo! But N e G i i DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ticnal B: | |E i §l OPTOMETRIST e Wall d IR N H Becond and Franklin ing ( S5|N E|A i PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | ma: s s| JAlc] ! [ Fi BRADEN BOWS OUT D iE i e .« In November, 1945, State Secre- - [ D H o s e e ) e s s e ke; tary James F. Byrnes was nomin- \ ° ° i e, 7 loni’s R R B ; ! Lucilie’s Beauty Salon i T H "y il igte H ; he board. He declined, ;1 H SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT e that the United S i | WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR . e New y B s b | Phone as2 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. strike. T the | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS e —amommommoe ke T Al There is no substitute for newspaper adveriising‘| coal a of £ Eaton reported t he baean s = o e e | | proached Seciet 1 tion 5. F t oot i R i i g , W SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO0. JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. ! s . fee o MERSIEe 66 Mae child : FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE "‘UM”'NG_""A“NG;::;I:G NERSPHERT MAY I : f War Patberson. : weable €7 Part of u play & ’ i . » I A s hackin il o o g & ot o 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating | PHONE 787 Third and Franklin « s toget i “DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 605 ’ agreed to seek native | slang pr— B v it sald regardin o forth i B o e i Yo it vl E.A. ELFORD | he nis Tibeian monk . . o o oo us a pat-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 l "HAIRMAN OF PAN the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. | Whan (‘vif,“ sl k. 1Be TRk Present this coupon to the box office of the } 0L been broken: if the Pan American t for * The B. M. Behrends Bank CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “BLONDE RANSOM” Federal Tax—12c per Person cuntry’s voard down of ympat that i i s e S PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. . Oldest Bank in Alaska - we ““m, maneuver to manship, should now be made ef- . and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Goverr the spot fective’—in other ng the rot COMMERICAL SAVINGS d 4¥ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Thereupen, the La 1 chairman