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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " ° THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947 PAGE FOL SR | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 143 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple {beginning &t 7:30 . m. i i VETERANS 0w FOR =120 YEARS AGO 'frnfinF M PTRE 1 i e s i Pridays. Post Hall, Sew- e orotromsreeeeeed | ard St Visiting Com- this part would be repaid with in- Thi nd proo i is in keeping with orthodox . ) Dai Wil EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY amber of national governme 2 Streets. J A ive made it a practice to separate investments PUUUUSSSESSSUS TS S ard 8t % s et e s Welcome. HAS. B. 3 Ed S O APEE AL projecty. 210i OCTOBER 23, 1027 H. 8 CRUENING. Com- Worshipful I;zli‘“."x’- 4 expenditures, {inafiae the former by Wore 5 | Making the round trip to Sitka and to Ketchikan on the Admiral | mander: J. C. BRADY, LEIVERS “ccretair' R - from the PUbEGe . OCTOBER 23 | Rogers was Willis W. Batcheller, traveling salesman. Albert Wile, sales- o S . we | e e . R. N. Druxman . :m.m was also aboard the steamer l-ound for Sitka. T T s SRR AT he R T o7 : Liechtientloth . 3 T ol —_— Youll Always Get a Better Deal B.P.O ELKS New ¥ "‘ Tim . Mrs. Allen Shattuck Celebrating her nineteenth birthday, Miss Bernice Berggren enter- in Fur Styles and Values at s 5., NEW. ¥ Qb 8 ECH . ugusta Byington o s6d r er friends ox .. Games were played for " : i 1 tained a number of her friends at her home. am . Meets every Wednésd: rom Eur ecently came the report ey s o : sday @ : : 3 F % i !:";_ ”"‘ F’y“" "Y ° Elizabeth Tucker stime. Miss Senna Paul won the prize. Delicious refreshments v.vrc' Ma“m VIdOf Fl!lS, ll‘l(. p. m. Visiting hrothr!s :el? 4 ks the b principality of 3 St :.-l}l;. h served Uy Mrs. Berggren. { ] Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- : . : ein I George F.-Shaw . Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- of those who tend to] 4 '\'h.x‘x m“)d‘; T. B. Judson, Mayor of Juneau, and W. E. Dunkle, engineer, were I & retary. on European soil |4 Dorothy Irving o |in Windham Bay on a business trip connected with the Jacob Mnng.-i :amesc Cooper CPA ST s scarcely a speck on the | g el Things for Your Office s not marked at a R R i et s R BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in square miles and|_ —_ Mrs. K. R. McCann entertained with a birthday party at ihe home ¢ of these—like Monaco (much b P, O. Herriman, In honor of Miss May | |. Corporation—Municival snd CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co A Chs t the' T e v her parents, Mr. and 1005 SECC ¥ e s because of its re- |bolts at the UN are nothing new Lo dscorsted in pirik andiwhite, Beveral Trust ‘Avesutits 1005 SECOND AVE + SBATILE 4. - ElLior 5323 and Andorra, | He's cnly saving what he has | Schmitz. The table was beautiful 2z r lcaid for two vears, only this time!of the younger set attended. ! Sorvi 5 o e landl There 4s 'hb Feal R A erving Alastabxclusively < s toud There s no Tea The Erwin Feed Co. pi et over war with Russia It's Dr. W. J. Pigg was leaving on the Yukon for the south and during | AT R T T peoy aven't recovered. | his absence Dr. L. P. Dawes was to attend to Dr. Pigg’s cases Office in Cafe Lot Grocery —— —— Furthermcre, the Russians figu eliy PHONE 704 “SMILING SERVICE” The official flag of Alaska carried by the Alaska delegation of the | HAY, (:I}AIN. COAL ! 4 American Legion to the Paris Convention attracted wide attention, | | and STORAGE Bert's Cash GI'OCEI’Y O g a letter re Gov. George A. Parks from H. J.| rding to a letter re €0l PHONE 101 or 105 cmpson, who was in ¢! “;(,. it left there. Mr. Thompson | c A L l r 0 B N l A L FREE DELIVERY Hteais He and Mrs. Thompson had visited 4 ning to visit Vienna and then go Grozery and Meat Market can get what they want by I al means. . Most signi! ¢ key to the fact that Russia dcesn't want war is that the So-| try to ride out war.| ] with Hitler in!wrote the Governcr bs to stay on the |Holland, Berlin, Dresden and were [ ed r suffered tempors viets ¢ that make up | They last thing tk on to Italy th the United | 478 — PHONES — 371 iy : i el Wigh Quality Foods at " e/ very dax trom District Forester M. L. Merritt left for Petersburg and l toderate" ok The Rexall Siore” NEW TAX PROPOSALS othe Your Reliable Pharmacists safeguard Assistant K¢ At Ketchikan he was to arrange for the | foem - f a new boat which was to be placed in the ranger service hikan on official bus! b e ‘ STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | Weather: High, 43; low, 42; cloudy. i LADIES'—MISSES be- 2; Had fighting, d that better ns. than the latter are| r iood czar ! sSeward Street ~ Near Third HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is & Profession Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbon - | |Alaska Music Supply| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not use GOOD as an adjective for | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager hing pleasing, such as. a gocd climate, good soil, good friends, se aliate. One proposal t distillers who weren't con- Luckman would continue selling same to every SERE TS G i Pianos—Musical Instruments HEALTHFUL climate, FERTILE soil, FAITH- and Supplies L disposition good disposition. S UL friend, CHEER! jad secured a letter OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Costume. Pronounce the U as in USE, General Tom Clark |not kes-toom HEINKE GENERAL | to cooperate for OFTEN MISSPELLED: Giaiionary (fixed); ARY. Stationery (writ-| REPAIR SHOP l Phoue 206 Second and Seward ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant 2 holiday | iny material) ; ERY. w d - Trust | g e elding, Plumbing, Oil - Burner o nd actors, a "’j)‘]‘: ‘l:‘l SYNONYMS: Almighty, all-powerful, omnipotent Blacksmith Work Auditor Tax Counselor WORD STUDY: e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us GENERAL REPATR WORK increase our vocabulary by mastering one word cach day. Today's word: Phone 204 Y29 W. 12th St. PIQUE (verb); to offend by slighting (Pronounce PEEK). “Nelson | {. closely | When young, was piqued at not being noticed in a certain paragraph of ballyhoo | the newspapers.’—Colton. v Waflie]d's Dtug slore | (1) GROTES St st = e e e £ Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 markets ir substance f which sma nz June 30, sturdy bubbles—bubbles, let it be handled, rolled, joined to form ¢ ures Thi er matters. FOR Wall Paper mately six bil r budget showed a to America is a cha 1 olidate sh budget was in th 3 ¥ | superb gy h which we Py ! | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) black by more than six billions. In other words, the ! yijqe it » said: “Why b ! 1 > : cash withdrawn from the public by Government ' Ayst work in 8 8 the brewersy MOnERN ET I OU ETTE p”()BFRT‘\ LEE i NXAL Eamly Jemedics Ideal Paln’ Shop was about six billion dollars more than the Tegular tory, discovered the well-nigh miraculo gompshist) AN HUBERLIA BEE 11| HORLUCK'S DANISH i e, Birt ol e want, \ 5 pisetls’ willls Mriviog 1o e soacticn about reducing the -l ICE CREAM KRB Sk oy PEROPIOH . ! Al gty I v:;‘ <l n rious results is % 1g muc “:“'»’:‘“ “n i 1;1(_9 5 ll Qw l\:tn: is the correct wav for a man to lift a soft hat when speaking | i e A W ok Tl oad ! 3 e wa a woman | . Sl That ¢ g ) curh nv A. The hat should be lifted by the crown, not the brim. And | Hllldlmgs Economy Fextice Miart Siimite Kt 1 Y r, such a f 00 by Tom | above all, the hat should be lifted slightly, not merely a touch of the! , ) o i il and $6,- | brim; [ Marlet THE BARANOF deflated, is somet by t ciation of Q. When you answer the telephone and someone asks for you, what | ) Choice Meats At All Times | , 5 ik e |G Mo 51 A0 ||| COFFEE SHOP B DEWhG A. “This is she speaking,” or, “This is Frances Brown.” § i R A | Q Is permissible to send a typewritten invitation? bl AT The Charles W. Cart The Alaskan Hotel also | e Uharles W. Larier P SR L | ca ittee thab’ b Newly Renovated Rooms r husband'si! |_ 0 0 K a n d l_ E A R N b‘ MO[luarY at Reasonable Rates : A. C. GORDON Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O HONE 136 - ) 2 % if})u'vm which African nation and the United States did war c d Bevera e co PHONE 555 . ar o 3 2. 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