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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947 R ————E e ——— ——— - s e o - ot e g f 3 b 1 VETERANE OF MOUN'I‘ .vl!Nt-:AlJ LODGE NO. 127~ §7 iy { Fi WAKS Yoz s o ? fivae e Pt e s SECOND and FOURTH E)(:I!\ i({hl\(l[ f”i)l’p i iness enjoved m \ Taku Post No. 5550 i £ 4 BXEn s | Monday of each month { J : \ hi H E EMPIRE }/ eets sirst ana thira in Scottish Rite Temple { Emr ";;,(‘rl\!v«.'v COMPANY i 7 . ord St Visiting Com- Zt;fi‘;m; at 7:30 v, m. | X de n k been .l Announcement of the appolnlmem 01’ George Folta as " Assistant | Adjutant. LEIVERpSu -] i A i ‘ Depre es usu ased | o o ! United States District Attorney, effective July 16, was made by Distrlct! Sk , Secretary. ! Sitersa ' te i veriod ° i ck & | Attorney Justin Harding, 1 1 A s RATEN. o SR T b > o Christine Lokke o il e FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodze | L e qne 7eis; B1:00 I dur war r periods. | o Richard Genther ®| Flossie M. Doolin of Everett, Wash., was registered at the Hotel| | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing ;‘o.t: 2, l.o'ig. . i Ev [ e w . s be | s egia K. Olson ® zonda. . . % eets every Tues e S0 3¢ . s s | - re R, J, ommES NG (Y Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. | | ¢y ats:00 2732, 1. 0. 0. 7. maLL 1 TS : e delivery | Y e re led attention | 9 e Pad _“\‘_“l_" : Steamer Alameda, southbound from Skagway was in port with 13 Swedish Fur Craftsmen for 4 \:smng Brothers Welcome | of the 7 i me instal for exampie. | ® " sy & passengers disembarking here, and more than 20 sailing for Seattle and | Three Generations - A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand 1 Teic sofais F A En Tyler L | By ' H. V. CALLOW, Secretary } i b o janice Colleen Miller o a ‘ : . — | James C. Cooper, CPA PRI SRR TGRSR TR TR B Walter B. King and A. Van Mavern arrived here from Ketchikan SINESS COUNSEL i | Corporation—Municinal and Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdavs Trust Accounts at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- G GF GOLD IN ; A i i Probably the largest crowd ever attending a fraternal picnic here € € EESE E was on hand the previous day at the Moose picnic at Duck Creek. Cars | r FFEE(T FO | s | er c prof m record, i "f' '-“.! FCE 13 YEARS started leaving town at 9 o'clock and kept up a continual stream all dur- | | | i € - oo - |aboard the steamer Queen, which was enroute to Skagway and Sitka. | { | I [ | | ] P ret: : de wing 1r e de- {f1eia1s|ing the day. Tae rain held off all day, and everyone had a good time. The Erwin Feed Ce. v v Departr c icials | - b e — ! Office in Case Lot Grocery “ ¥ S i "b\.E‘:f:‘l;:: | Mons Anderson of Juneau, and J. W. Bixby of Seattle, were among | PHONE 704 ENILING S vIo 1 guests at the Hotel Zynda. HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 473 — PHONES — 371 High Quality I'oods at Moderate Prices 1 regulation | ich allows the o i ‘ al gold | The Song Moon Camp Fire Girls and their guardian and stants ! Ir( turned the previous night from a two-week camping trip at Eagle; ' | | | | | | ! | | | !| Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 10: or 105 me DELIVERY Juneau The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists Mechanized Mining? S b iwccounts which | River, with reports of a really good time. ka papers as well SR g tait the z he ihout the rest of the | weqther: Highest, 59; lowest, 48; rain. : y Hin ry it woul r that a new S market has i miners, but Tk o i e |10 vt o gt moers S1E iy Lessons in English % 1. corpon CORPORATE PROFITS industry. Each time new concessior el b bR 5 : become bit worse. For s belief that the interpre- |{ . s PR BUTLER-MAURO ) ; 5 e | 2 [ the Gold Reserve Act of | woppg OPTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Where's our hats?” JOI!CS‘S'GVQIIS Sllop . 1 ) : 1 rmation ury De- WHERE'S is a contraction of WHERE IS. Say, “Where ARE our hats?” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEYD: Portmanteau (suit case), Pronounce | port-man-to, both OO's as in NO, accent second syllable. HARRY RACE i LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR ‘ Tt b rsin sell-| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Massachusetts; four S's, two T's. Seward Street Near Third Dru ist € y t withou untreated | SYNONYMS: Expert (noun), adept, critic, connoisseur, specialist. s gg e it | ol c ! ) domestic | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us| ‘Al Ika Musi s The Squibb Store” ‘ ; 5 uat e . c s and | jnerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | aska Music llpply Where Pharmaey Is a red | i e R G : ot | cen in effeet for 13 | NTREPID; fearless, bold, undaunted. “He was an intrepid soldier.” : Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession R il ; 1 much tha e done ab: he price of coal whey ) tage to the miner who T TR e A | | Pianos—Musical Instruments R ) . Tk ment, wholesal 16 is cheaper in many instances—a phenom- | .ns golq in the natural state on | and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAI et T e non to be noted right here in Cincinnat. markeb: oyerlanALRROVAL TR MODERN ETIOUETTE ROBERTA LEE i | Phone 206 Second and Seward Lo { il 3 e e tivity of the individual miner ha casury price of gold of $35 a fine 4 channel Boa’ W ks 4 I : : : e ; e al trend of industrial r ice is not substantial since the | By st s | HEINKE GENE! w i : : ’ _ |In 1897 ¢ ily output of a man with a pick and | Jumner of purchasers is limited, | : . 4 | “RAL P. 0. 2133 West Juneau é i aprll 1. The st el K = 1 iPak tonk ¥ odh X h AL el | Q. Is it all right to have trailing ribbons or fancy paper for decora-; REPAIR SHOP Ao A i e : o ¢ Bg ! g ik ; & foind if Siltics. tHe: g ; | tions over the dinner table? Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Phon ;E:m oy ; into effect price de d the ra hifting man has inc only 1 tor ; KGHNIES Go OUI | A. No; a hostess with any claim to good taste will use these decora- | ¥ Blacksmith Work 4 110, atter 6 P. M. ke prar ers’ m ts. there coir ars t mechanized m ; , 2K !tions only on such an occasion as a fancy-dress or a children’s party. | | GENERAL REPAIR WORK < 8 8 e ’ e veir carryin ,' FOR WEEK'S (AMPING Q. Should one say, “This is Mr. Jones” or “This is my husband” | | Phoune 204 929 W. 12th St. : v\hrn introducing him to an acquaintance? i £ A. “This is my husband” is the preferred form. i Q. Should a woman employze speak first when she meets an officer | Warfield's nrng slnre Wall Paper Thi e excitad little girl r W te Scout Troops, | i ! rporate § ¢ Ireac hic ! v morning for a °f her company? i | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Dru Ideal 1 lgh 9 ec € ¢ est C le River Scout | A. Tt is better to wait until she is spoken to. ‘\ g it Paln! Shop NYAL Family Remedies e e ‘accompanied by Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | = | \ and Mrs. Burr You'll Find Food Finer and fhe washmg‘on v t ussiar - the Gen. |J arse for the final Sl ' H“‘ch. E Service More Complete at Me"y_fio_kound : S aoa B e ; 4‘ J‘ S ahafrmine | 1. What does the French phrase “coup de grace” mean, and how is it | ¢ mgs conomy mn BAmor L : e + the VFW pronounced? B Market = ) i e T e TR T (R e e o o 2 0B 4 e A 1 SOERE NP ] | N b s he State | I ; o site. The Royal| 5 p hich tr9 h th o tage of our| PHONES 553—92—95 f e erld . " 5 ," he i 3 mn,:_ 'i?::ii?poci: lureign.bzir: pwopuclanf,:;n ry has come e greatest percentage o ouri l The Alaskan ngfe] b - feia | 4. Who, in the Bible, is the author of P: bs? i ! . W g5 - ‘bafgfi"gti 5. What nozoerious ebuscca:s:‘ru b‘::aomc r:‘;:l’;e:)ant governor of a| The Charles w' Carter N'::" Reriovated Reoms "’ ¢ ur ,“ : I In in Il G as transferred A British colony? | Mortuary Reasonable Rates A i by o at, the Donjac, ANSWERS: PHONE SIN o 1 T e ‘]l h R Tle Czect Genel E l-‘Rn(;r i 1. A stroke of mercy; a decisive, finishing strokec. Fronounce koo-i Fourth and Franklin Sts. = i ,,\, ; tr 5 to tt v“:‘u v)hxa‘:f rs- | de-gras, OO as in FOOD, E as in HER unstressed, A as in AH, principal | PHONE 136 § ¥ A : ! r ¢ U AATBRPEES QN © | accent on last syllable. H b o ’ | st to ok 0% Sk, || card Bevarag s, | || Eomas Maching Koy th o mana . | Ay wey ! o ARG IN THE W x::l“.:, ’u.a, LABOR |y Ble5 0 domply, OB xo sahall dwa | 00 40 5 S re:)&[/a}x{;k'\ousg .u‘( o s:mymon. s 805 10th Bt PILLAR BEARINGS . " . ” fon . % S of (:m.n« EE SN : 5. Sir Henry Morgan. . PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Welding, Machining and Milling 3 i : Russiar Harriman will fly s LB AN, ';f):‘fumes T R for MIXERS or SODA POP W6 W.-11th 8t . Phone 876 . d tac- oon to estigate in- 2 ¥ siafor Mil- : i 0o L0 anvestigate I | ¢ Seattle are at the Baranof Hotel. | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED || PRGN I AN s | ecial t R 3 < - - indow—Auto—Plate—G! Wi ‘ b w1 ‘ !»If o et el o .}Rg_\l‘-l’().‘RIL‘ \'xn ; DR. D. D. MARQUARDT i SOLD and sm}x’ewsn by - 2 e el OPTOMETRIST | IDEAL GLASS C0. | || J. B. Burford & Co. y Heny op (COPYRGHT, 1 L NC ¢ Hotel Second and Franklin Juneau “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ¢ ther iso- 7 b0k Hoiel | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” i A State Di 0;;1-1;;:' | DON ABEL PHONE 633 chis o ; , Section on FORD AGENCY v Where you'll BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) f G hild wants 453 s C F ¥ N MERRY-GO-ROUND 23“ ;1‘;‘-]: ATABRA'S FINEBT GREASES GAS OIL ‘ ; i > i Juneau Motor Co. 8 n Foot of Main Street o : » EAT IN THE — ry « : BUBBLE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES ing. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ‘ L Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name ; fexs.” 5to8P. M. Juneay Dairies, Inc. : 2 by $2.00 ‘ : h Chrysler Marine Engines : i Caledonia Hotel l'h‘{:c““:{‘" :‘*0" 2 Burton i . ige 44 Nui ALERREVIADIE SEATTLE rine Hardware 3 " E s e atiatis ; (RIE DW [alcle[s to the CLOSE TO EVERYTHING RS A "1 s ey it :, \ Pl 49 Solutior of Yesterday's Puzzle All Outside Rooms * Chas G Wamer CO . i L st $2.00 AND UP d it iRl 2 HOME GROCERY : : ‘ oy Gastineau Cafe TIMELY CLOTHES Mol ] ' ' ‘ : " LavF Rl NUNN-BUSH SHOES . Home Liquor Store—Tel. 639 ’ Fomesai Come Bourd. Under b st STETSON HATS e e i e o man 10, G con e b . _ Quality Work Clothing ZORIC s n : HILMA NELSON | wp : Bayard as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA FRED HENNING SYSTEM CLEANING i i £ EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men i H e h W 1o ; sy t Present this coupon to the box office of the \ i 4 y : Py CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING s s L Bl ? g and receive TWO TICKETS to see: CO“Pm ] PHONE 877 i P ¥ i 1 ! " i R P ] “DANGEBOUS BUSINESS” - DODGE ana PLYMOUTH e e | ered t Chief 1 a7 44T Federal Tax—12c per Person % this s € | | H] U 9, iy e At g i Lucille’s Beauty Salon | | | ASHENBRENNER'S T e s roven | (] | P SR || E M-THEROTAL SRR BABCS. || GRS e A ar | next year pdm Chiet of sttt to] 2| | | | o * and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Parmnment Woees i, o8 il HOLLYWOOD IN CZECHO- & e M l | RN ' ; RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. . FURNITURE i ldyn e meat, amam | (1 TT el F P L WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 462 2nd and Frankiin | | | Phoness 142 Willougnby Ave. | ¥ Hollywood mogul Eric J 1 Leahy's revelations on Teheran an Sl B . - g : 1158 steep

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