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eAGLE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire i labor ally centers, how " | expert . ) Sec Matter. | depre BACRIPTION RATES b ; Delivered Junean and Doulas for $1.50 per month; D€ redu I S15.00 any impr lvency e SRy Y | stendin times. 1 hoarded for R OF same | percus tim > clamor fc A tition should € reed ¢ compe he benefi 15 consumers ver, in the steps 3 ese in the Government o ward off they sugge I taxe ression y tim 1 cost-pric of erous years to insur ice’ the naticnal debt £ in the next per I onabe work of depre as we think 1 public works pre ) esmanship and admini 0.2 AL 1 policy of boosti lowering them in depre r tax reduction in good ons. For well as bad times. and vote-sceking legislators are inclined to heed h appeals, if ) feasible rezardless of lot in this connection that the United Chamt of Commerce was one of many zanizations tha favered the tax reduction bills passed by Congr oed by the President in_this piping year o loymer d inflation to curtail public works in good times also formidable resistance, as in the case of the eclams projects this year The 1 action to tone ¢ cid “busts” is whether Congzre d will have the restraint to keep tax r 1 . Lo S R them and to hold bac rabe when jobs are plentiful. We have SLP 1 SCOUTS 1ce that Government spending can be on” when depression strikes, but little ev Podgy i fied thr n be “turned of” in time of prosperit GETEME: W fié may scem large “Labor™ Agrees 1d be n t t mea i i Cincinnati Enquirer iy : i i It see to us—and to many other newspaper. 4 5 at the v 15 hecklers who sougl torment vganizatior id the mor Weds{ Sen. R K1 his Western tour actually were to be repai is I cause, politically, rather than his A of the money will be used, of course, As we j 1 t incident in Seattle where e camping program which is carried ) or the Senator, re ; indirectly ajor activity of the y it his hand wken the chauffeur } Juneau girls who can't slar A to ward off the missile, was a ng the summer | thing likely to widesoread sympathy for Senator e B Vel or twe &t thel alb-and tag for those whe 1t to embar- 3 rass him ne camp nuUMeErous W while : ¢ v Juneau women donate The ume ihing evidetiy . iR Attt the sammet to kess the ‘camp | oponsible, elements in or d whose * banner of the t par )8 xpense \ minimum weekly newspaper publist 15 T 1 Gi pr is cert ne which ganizations, wrote on the na eser th ppo! ne in Juneau, wt r!that “it is safe to say the demot \ daughter of Scout age or not three classes members of the 1f licitor doe on vou, send or bring who imagine they are our donation to Lisle at the Juneau-Young agents provocateurs, who pa = ; .t bk o oty Ty ti-union organizations.” publication o 1y that the “rowdy tactics kept Taft's a co te flov,” and asserted that ' are too intelligent and el-headed Taxes Vs. Depression to imagine thev can defeat their enemie booing them. Such tac s have, and always will, bGP 1id the other side : \ctive thinking to We dc igree with it “Labor” had to say . e ur e de- on the mplify matters to i P : the | blame s on Communists and it is Uniter ates Chamber of ( indeed ink that “anti-union pro- rve Py ¢ commit vocateurs” were responsibl And as far as the view 5 the Government that the incidents ket Sen: Taft's trip fr I L e sbaBiliby - When complete flop,” that is overemphasizi STt nd eat ) fall off, for exampl of the affair to the noint of flat Y wi of de- trator ’ to recession Obviously, most of hecklers burne figy 1 erience in th member of the pe who ! vet \ roduc be 1 advantag? The d ction from tbeir child- ¢ dep: n t ier words hould se however, to convince them that i g ¢ commodities pays off in politics as well as 25 everywhere Mitchell's form), ‘22 Washinglion and debt refunding in order to cre- ate increesing vclume of security THE DAILY Danny Mrs. W. E. Cahill Bob Vernon George Mercado Mrs. W. E. Day Jerry Cashen Bernice Mead 5. Darnell George L. O'Brien John Marshall Albert et ssc0nc0ee0000e e s 0o 0 00 0 0 - - TEXTILE CLUB IS 10 CUT STENCILS TONIGHT This evening at 8 o'clock the Tex- | tile Club of the Alaska Arts an ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA from THE EMPIRE } it 20 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 22, 1927 Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, wife of the Superintendent of the U. S Bureau of Public Roads Machine Shops here, left for Seattle on the { Princess Alice | | Wyn “Windy” Walker, formerly trumpet player with the popular Night Hawks orchestra, took passage on the Princess Alice for Seattle. | ® | the event with a dinner party for ten of her girl friends at her home in ® | Douglas. Following the dinner the young hostess entertained her guests @ lwith a theatre party at the Liberty 1 During the winter layoffs from the Alaskan run, the Aleutian, Capt o |CUs Nord, was to make a scial charter voyage to the Hawaiian |Islands. The Washington State Chamber of Commerce was sponsoring the cursion which would take an elapsed time of 24 day Mrs. William Geddes had been confined to her home for the j \ result of infection in the face, but was tending phy | several days, seriously ill improving according to the ¢ i For a fow months visit to her home in Wisconsin, Mrs. H. C. Wil- Crafts, Inc, will meet at 921 Dy con nother of Mrs. Homer G. Nordling, who had been visiting here, gkl j'\;f;,{‘.‘[;"Qf‘ki“‘,'l‘fgfiz left on the Princess Alice. She expected to return by the first of the either original or tracings, |Year- tencils for their own | - { Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Watson, who had been residing for several is a welcome for anyone|weeks at Thane, have moved into town. They had taken one of the suites on Channel who is in-[in the Holbrook residence on Seventh Street. terested to nd 1 — -oo | HALLOWE'EN BALL The American Legion Post was to put ou a comedy, “Oh, You Wild- Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun-|cat,” in the near future. The play was to be professionally directed try Club. adv. 713-t5|and Maxine Kline who had just returned from a tour of the interior, PUBLICATION 93 A t for the Terri of Division Number - | where she had presented a series of dancing programs, and who had given dancing numbers at the Palace Theatre here, was to direct the chorus as well as offer a dancing specialty | Weather: High, 45; low, 43; rain il | e s ERT RONG, Plaintiff, | §===="""" e e - vs. MONS ANDERSON and MRS.‘i = ¥ U by C. H. JOHNSON, Defendants. | D i '_ E g| H The President of the United States | : al y essons 'n n 'S' W. L. GORDON t To the above nnmv'lw" e Saa A 3 3 A C. H. Johnson, A (.R”‘I“;“'\:H, are hereby re-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “MISS Jane and MISS Helen ed to nopear in the District | Young.” or, “The MISSES Jane and Helen Young.” erritory of Alaska,| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Abattoir. Pronounce ab-a-twar, first n Juneau, Alaska, and second A's as in AT (second A unstressed), third A as in AH, accent (30) days after the las on of this this summons is lished, or with in forty (40) days after the date ol its service upon you, case thi vmmoas is served upon you person. and answer the plaintiff’s com ally e entitled cause » plaintiff in said mands t followil relief plaintiff have judgm defendants for $490.00 with interes thereon at 2127 per annum on $1, 500.00 from ptembe 9, 1930 May 1, 19 and on $490.00 from May 2. 19043 to the present; fo £399.00 with interest thereon 2 21, % per annum from May 15, 1940 and for $697.00 with interest there per annum from Janu and for $400 attorney action de Tha 1938 fee, and plaintiff's costs, as providec endant Mons Anderson’ said de one note of which is secured by real mortgage of the defendant Mo Anlerson’s real property kn U. S. Survey No. 1796 mortgage lien be forec! crdered sold by the U. S. Marshal, anc¢ the proceeds applied in summons, in case | on file in said court and in to t syllable Of TEN MISSPELLED: Confectionery; ERY, not ARY. SYNONYMS: Balance (noun), equilibrium, evenness. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by ma ing one word each day. Today's word: EVACUATE; to abandon posses withdraw from. “The city was | not evacuated until defeat pecame imminent.” e e e | MODERN ETIQUETTE %sera vee f n; o t Q. When making a social call and you find your hostess just ready to leave her home, what should you do? A. Enter her home, if the hostess insists, but do not say longer than ten minutes. Q. Is it considered improper to add a postscript to a social letter? % A. There is nothing improper about it, but it & far better to include s | everything in the body of the letter. | } Q. Should 2 girl light a man’s cigarette fcr him? A. If she has just lighted her own and the match is still burning, Otherwise, he should always light hers. l LOOK and LEARN % ¢ corpon n —————s Where in the United States is one able to view seven States? SUslnes . 17 Club.” faction of said indebtedness g Aot Ay i fle"y.fio.kound SEORET INSURANCE COMPANY| Pislziess forl e i it Tacon, % and| 2. Who was the inventor of the magnifying glass? s B DEAL Those are just a few of the prac- : ‘r‘“i ]"” e, 3. What English soverzign was contemporary with Shakespeare? P v ey Depar nt o has | tices uncovered by the Justice De- Aln event you fail so to appesr and | 4. Which is the largest city in the world south of the Equator? 1t these 17 blue-chip |PATUment in its biggest. move = o %, s eiee will take judg- 5. Which wedding anniversary is known as the “tin wedding"? i e it o | BEAIDBte WALl sinten Laitce d Taag,. SARNER R R o Lt R ANSWERS H MSPIre itk me ent agains 0y t preof, S irn of ¢ f big insurance companies to ("‘:;im‘“‘(‘: B p’;",;‘i ’:‘fl"“‘(f“ PCCOT and will apply to the Court for the| 1 From the top of Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, where 1 ting Secr n e the money markets. blishment of the s;:m»m'!'. es and relief demanded in said Lumpl;ll“l.lmw is able to see Tennessee, Alabama, Gecrgia, South Carolina, North 0ve Cn 1841, just two days Comintal and as herein stated | Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky. he list also inclu ome of the hcfore Pearl Harbor, Justice Depart- | i e Y11 NESS Honorable Judze | 2 5 g ne pLy e i | Note—Bankers included in the b ! 2. Roger Bacon. v « rollec \.\”;u 0 "u:,n mer ; w that nv.w.\w‘A;: - e other than t(l E l'!)(.(?vll\l]‘\ ..m’d”whv‘;d n‘;:'l ;.I ,".“,(,l' 3. Queen Elizabeth. . Bunker of Leh- Assurance, New York Life, Mutual| :f']"]" tman, Dillon Co. (geqi o Court) J. H. WALMER, | Tenth. I who acted as war- | Life of ; York, and Home Life, Sl 00, M \.f,"” Clerk of the above Court. |~ TR R TR S — \umi rodug t Y \ deal whereby the|C0: Bidd 9, Bione J. W. LEIVER eight in favor of | insurance Tl st Glore Deputy Clerk vestment ted in| RAbo ¥irst publication, Oct. 22, 1947 i 3 now | floating PYRICHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) t publicaton, Nov | 3 s oy 4 1891—O0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 k 1 i} € L 4= ' ; { Rr| € € 1 nsu € companies | ACROSS 26. Take umbrage ’E‘ | * t ack at 50 percent L Pertaini at + { ‘ bond flotation in 8- e o0 A rogt LI i mo T e e ST b Sy w55 | 'The B, M. Behrends For idding « tock and bonds| 12 Harden s12 Digrar wauna H | firm which ed throuzh ci.cred through competitive bid-' '3 Masculine 41. Constellation 12 Ba..k h X applies ding e " 45 Canadian OIR} | t e mone 3 urance comparics w188 ok . ,,”,'(‘:,“:I g z10] i . Sohidy , Vg kel AR il el Oldest Bank in Alaska i 121 ) ter 51, Suu god Rl | 2 me of skill & Thieves' slang ‘ e e pepart| 3 G w3 Bl e o< | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS : : glat a money rates| 3 I ¥alley; e S0l Puzzie | , oc i § e Sy o ; . o vule ! i 3 s | ! " OTHER Hia b AL o MARTIN ANDERSON ce ce le | as a paiG-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALA ot af v stock i | EMPIRE is invited Lo be our guest THIS EVENING ' ! Present this coupon to the box office of the 1 . CAPITOL THEATRE al i { 5 [ | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ’ » z [ ” ” o ume | HERE COMES THE CO-EDS A onze | ’ o " thant ate ; Federal Tax---12c per Person . y £ 1 bbying : || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. i o the e sl i e orn i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Members 4 th ‘ P.—C Son RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. t most of the wer for- or'w e i i Y A gng l WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! the secu business: first Boston // ..... . EE X B Corp., with 122 percent; Dill defendant bankers represer %‘6 Read (Forrestal's old firm), .with' G.—Encouraging con 55 Tt v,//’ —— - 85; Kuhn Loeb, with 68; Blyth & mergers, expar refinar )| %fl‘ g4 j — Az 1. ] b 358 B s 2 May Margaret Fraser, fifteen years old the previous day, celebrated | | | | | { | { i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 VETERANS OF N WARS ost No. 5359 Moets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard St Visitng Com- rades Welcome. H. 8. GRUENTNG. Com= mander: J. C. BRADY, Adiutant, You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations 'J:;es C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation-—Municipal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Ce. Office In Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFGRNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 +High Quality Fcods at Moderate Prices l—- | STEVENS® | LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR sSeward Street Near Third iAlaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 204 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL | REPAIR SHOP l Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 %29 W. 12th St Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CRE/ . Huichings Economy ! Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 | Card Beverage Co. { Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Window—Auto—Plate —GLASBS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 S BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 Cabinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON 336 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery TIMELY CLOTHES UNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Lucille's b2auty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin e e , 1947 | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 192 SECOND and FOURTH i Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple \beginning at 7:30 o. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES w LEIVERS, Secretary. €% B.P.0.ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Scc- retary. fl;q?%? Your Office ' CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. | 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 =~ Blidr 5323 Serving Alaska Fxclusively “SMILING SERVICE” | Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 102 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau ‘ ¥ "The Rexall Store” | Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” ‘Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 F Paper Wall Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street i MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Junean Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED -FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.