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PACI FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA' i P —— - e et — =~ Lottt onaimemams s | : - .7 i I 1‘1 . and investors to producers and sellers of goods. In| | i YerEmans ov ]:'E%%fi;';'l’l:fi;c:’u;f;_"c“ 0. 147 Haiiy / l(lb a An[)lr(? short, buying for export helped to build up the in-| == | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from Taku Post No. 635 }\donday of each montlz: o, bt Blanes prine comes of farm and ‘industrial producers, and m:“.(ly = i THE EMPIR BE Moats B A in Scottish Rite Tempie FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY it easier to raisc wages of the rank and fil> of the | 4| Pridavs. Post Hall, Sew- " ets, Junea lic at v t o | b i kit i b et b i i iy | /ivd Y, A VIS Dok beginning at 7:30 o. m, Nom e ek consuming public at a time when domestic supplies | | Tades wetcome CHAS. B. HOLLAND NGO were being depletéd by shipping gocds abroad } | OCTOBER 28, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipful Master; JA! | ; s In addition countries in possession of gold and J ®| The annual celebration of Mooseheart Foundation was held the | mafder; J. C. BRADY, bl ool i MES W 3 i i llar balances have been using their holdings OCTOBER 28 o |previous evening in the Moose Hall. Attending the affair were 1504 3 ¥. E e N AR ¢ ts. thereby increasing the volume of ! , A. H. Hendrickson o ' member of the lodge and their friends. Numbers on the Program were as | - e s » De by carrier 1o Junean and Douglas for $1.50 per month; | domest hasing power. These payments, the New | o William Fullerton e follows: overture by orchestra; vocal solo by Mrs. Kasalica; piano solo.| | youn Always Get a Better Deal | B P 0 ELKS 2 N i, S ane Seal, ST500 York Reserve Bank explains, ‘have considerably eased ' o Burford R. Glass o |Mrs. Gus Messerschmidt; vocal solo by Mrs. William Jarman; black 18 Tur 916 ahia VAlnes at ! o c v ; x months, in advance, §7.50; | the presure on bank reserves by offsetting in large | e Jehn Kearney, Jr. ® Lottom dance by Lawrence Hansen; songs by Jenne Rosenberg; reading . . Meets “every edrasd ol HEYes y La sen; song 5t ¥ Yy ay at 8 thes will promptly notiry | Measure the recurrent losses caused by Treasury net|® Maurice Walworth ® by Mrs Van Atta: orchestra selection. The orchestra was composed Martin VIdof Furs, ln(. B VI HRe Mthars. was the Business Office v e or irregularity in the dellvery | receipts and by redemptions of Government securities | © “I-'.Cl]_\' vJun‘:l‘ o of Earle Hunter Jr., Leonard Hclmgquist, Ray Stevens, Sinclair Brqull Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- of e N e. 662; Business Office, 37t held by the Federal Reserve System.' In other words, | ® Eddie Nelson ® | and John Harris Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- v ST 4 " e Mrs. Herbert Knudsen . i e . R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS the Treasur operat which were designed L . | —_— ' % b L y ent d to e for Ay nar pre: res, @ pe) ar " v S . v n e atrol Ly 3 city | e T A R e ok { relieve ir jonary pressures, have been partial . & 8 6 bbb o WAEEe . The Boy Scouts were to be on patrol flu_ throughout (t’u‘\ ;l]i\i ‘James c. conper' cPA P — S . . 0 the local new hed | nultified by the methods used in financing exports Pt + B2 during Hallowe’en and before and had instructions from George Getchell, BUSINESS' GOUNSELOR n,”q:fw. y“,,. 0”;-“, : —_— 3 S | Chief of Pelice, to report names of anyone destroying property in any £ —— HATIONAL : 5 o Newspapers, 1411 i o boily on & (ol s RN : " e patrols were Charles White, Richard SpEte e =5 SATUSAL R Wast i Greenland’s Future France so these people will know manner. Boy Scouts in charge of the pa b Corporation--Municipal wnd CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co ! who their friends are?” Radalet, Raymond Carlson, Denald Williams and Willlam Nikish. ‘ Vonats A Seosiits 1005 SECOND AVE "+ SEATILE 4 - Elior 5323 PR A ot Edward W. Cooch, Newark, Speculation that the United States may seek to e ¥ g 3 ' == Del—“Your train is all right but A Hallowe'en dance vy Al 3 surchase Greenland from Denma as arisen o ot it la: purchase Gr i from Denmark bas arisen out of | o SO MUte L an 1 chould |y the Junior Gnd sentor classes The Erwin Feed Co. .fermq skaxclusively the prolonged negotiations between the two countries | , 3 . sross the Atlantic. We are asked | yore inv atbend over the future status of this island-continent of the | S/085 he / were invited to attend. Washington Post) was to be given this night at the high school All alumni of the Juneau High School' i Office in Case Lot Grocery : : et inent of the lto save one slice of bread—have X e — ,.{I.,“.“] ]”;; l‘.‘ . o ""wmw (ht.., of defenses. | et heard anyone ask those who A masquerade party for the children of Moose memibers was to be | ""'o‘"" 701 SMILING CE ik e ; PHCTHTIER ¢ and refreshments and prizes for the | HAY. GRAIN, COAL ink liquor to give 5 drink liq here was to be good musi: { and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grocery After World T declared that Green- given. | drinks cf it a day I land lay within the Doc best costumes. | tri During World W. ary for | PHONE 105 or 105 | .| Charles W. Livingsicn, Ship Bot- ! g 4 the United State occupy the island to make certain | | i E! tom, N. J.—T believe that we g A i ols s 1o ge A meeting of the executive committee of the Juneau Chapter | FREE DELIVER that it would not fall into the hands of the Nazis.)should print labels In the lngdase |\ © 000 Req Oross was held in the office of Chalrman B. M. CALIFORNIA ¥ Juneau mark had already been invaded; but an agreement | Of the countr h the th \tions were made for the drive. Chairmen of Grozery and Meat Market E sh the h ministe 7ashing- |are sent sa the flour from Behrends and prei ¥ B it e districts were: R. E. Robertson, Allen Shattuck, Mrs. W. S. Pullen, Mrs. 73 — PHONES — 371 ton assigned to the United States the responsibility | which this bread is made is a gift - i A SR 3 —————— - 0f protecting the island “until the present dar L from the United | H. L. Faulkner, W. K. Keller, L. D. Henderson and M. S. Whittler. I tigh Quality Foods at "The Hexall St " U. S, INFLATION tne peace and security of the American Continer | States. Or is a gift — A Moderate Prices ore SRR 3 passed”” 1In any future war of widespread scopefrom the people of the United Weather: High, 37; low, 36; rain. =~ Fock Bellabib s e similar American protection of Greenland would be |States.” SOOI G UEES L e ————— . Db, simi e I : : - | Po inevitable. Jbert Baldwin, Washington, :;) 3 4 ¥ by i STEVENS?® BUTLER-MAURO C recent The United States did have some claims to Green- | C.—"The train, to begin, may be D I l E I !’ | ties, ¢ land in former years, and these were stoutly main-|only an engine and a boxcar, but 1 dally Lessons In tng iS? W. L. GORDON i LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CO. eign tained by Admiral Peary, the Arctic explorer. But|concur 100 percent in your faith in | ¢ Ghii g x 3| READY-TO-WEAR fu incre these claims have long since been relinquished. In|the gocdness of heart of this coun- | E G S R O R 5 April, 1941, when the agreement for protection of |try. Such a train, once started, will WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Her room is cute.” Say,| | Seward Street Near Third HABBY BAcE analy Greenland was made, President Roosevelt went so lm':‘m[ cnly be made 10wn in its | ATTRACT COZY, DAINTY. E & ht of the experts’ analysis it is evi 48 to say that we DIODORE 0 MAks sure LERLHEDSD PI) s by every 1. agency OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Swathe (to cnvelope). Pronounce the | l ; " Drugglsi o8t b tood 1k not a veault ‘of specillative: e Germen invasion of Denmark hag Suiodieen it stage, radio, etc. that has . .oy way, TH as in WITH. { Alaska Music Snnply . s Store” s oF SPECEE M Jand will remain a Danish colony.” This should be |vcice—but will add boxcars and OFTEN MISEPRILED .5 Ohamieléons obasvbithie SaiE Vowelss & pgstemraiter belet "The Squibb Store’ 88,5¢ ofves assumes, although SPEC- qypgicient indication that whatever settlement is now boxcars and boxcars from commun- N ONYALE Db b A T rthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a ourse aged by the conditions p,aqe will be by agreement between the two countries|ity to community. If your engine SYNONYR ok )G, R J | | Pianes—Musical Instruments Protession ke for rising prices. Anything that can be on the basis of their respective interests and the in- [and boxcar get started, I think you matum : and Supplies b speculative operations of the gambling terests of Greenland itself. But the reasons for selling | will find it will take a fleet of ships WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is youw Let us | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward :ase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: to t good 3ut it is a waste of time to Greenland to us now are as strong as were the reasons | to accommodate the response. inc cqoats on whom to place responsibility for selling us the Virgin Islands in 1917 to strengthen{ Ira E. Warren, Coulee City, Wash. VIVACITY; animation; liveliness; sprightliness. (Pronounce the first HEINKE GENERAL AncHlE B- BETTS ion resulting from an excess of pur- the defenses of the Panama Canal. And the most “How about the Navy escorting the!T as in VINE, A as in AT, accent second syllable). “She accepted the REPAIR ‘SHOP Public Accountant s important of these reasons is that or States can defend the island and pr Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner their best to destroy the illusion that 32 e “, \-,,,, ..‘,\ Wi v“";w‘fnv\»( ring By Pecoming a menace to peace. | from American hearts and the Na- Blacksmith Waork o othe Al ottes ebe ey T {vy is a part of American hearts. MO”ERN E'”OUETTE by GENERAL REPAIR WORK bzl i *Common Sense Wili Help | After all, the fleet really belongs to J ROBERTA LEE PRess M. 40 . Gnas BL e o {the people. Let the ships go in t the total cost of food h guns roaring salutes, bands waving—aircraft fly- Q. What refreshments should be served at a reception that follows Warfield's Drng slol'e a never-to-be-1orgot- the christening of a child? { | (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) the United | ships that will carry the ‘friendship | invitation with youthful vivacity.” ent it from | cargees’ overseas? The gifts will be wer in consumer hands. The experts have Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 tore N et e i i ) nination of i not appreciably affe | (Cincinnati Enquirer) The chief beneficlaries of rising fooc For the purposes of organizing a nationwide cam- in fact, been the farmers whose net in- pajon a meatless Tuesday and an eggless, chickenless Wall Paper ing, flag ing overhea comes Lave risen much more rapidly than the incomes Thursday are excellent doctrine. They are clear. They | ten ‘Operation Friendship.'” A. Th < s ERILE i 5 o 5 e menu is the usual cne ror an al.erncon informal tea, with = t st the people. can be advertised a ramatized Y Jincinna K le, Scotia, N. Y.—"It = ! NYAL Family Remedies ¥ tha ros he people. can be advertised and dramatized. Here in Cincinnati en Whipple, Sc Bl g e A y Ideal Paint Shop t of nd | will not only be the biggest a i The ¢ that our people continue to buy more the major hotels have stepped into line quickly a e = S e B SR e : | Ly \j« Hl Pl sl prices—or at least have [ully. Restaurants, more numerous and uneble to move | humanitarianism ever to be put e L Df"“‘“*"; ;0 ?;:Ck"o“"‘dw a fll-lr fl‘s; the mf‘l)hmw?i HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt , until recently—provides a clue to the With-the same dispatch, are axpected to be cooperating | into action; it will also be the big- A. A letter or note of thanks is farv more preferable. | ICE CREAM & i B K oiiae , the in @ short time, although observance to date has been gest kick in the pants that the Q. Who sheuld pay for the engraving and mailing of the wedding | fe Yowll Find Food Finer and our difficulties. We are SXpefiencing Whe: ..., | ‘Commies’ ever had and can ac- announcements and invitations? ! Service More Complete. at ts of wartime inflationary financing, Y The housewife has a somewhat different problem. | complish mo; eld in leash until price controls Were g cften as not, she probably can plan her meals to friendly relations than our State| e ms of dollars of accumulated purchas- comport with the reguest of the President’s food con- Department. I know every Veter: | ¢ for peaceful and A, The bride’s parents lflulchings Economy LOOK and LEAR’N T:;;;;: ChoiceMl:l:l:ae’Annmes PHONES 553—92—95 THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP only potentially servation program. But if that becomes impractical of Foreign Wars post in the and rationing in any particular case, she can, and should, make it will work 100 percent ‘to in consumer hands we Ic as price cont unt up some other day. For the over-all purpose is to Te- | put it across that individuals could spend on siaods s became actively inflationary when duce the consumption of certain foods meat, fats Mrs. Vida Annegers, Burllnglon.; Gy Th Al k n el i »oultry and bread, in particular Towa — “Our high-school students 1. What was the salary of the President of the United States when an strictions vanished RovE owa ur hig ool - as salary . e as e T " Waluable ns the cooperation of hotels and res- |rccently voted in an all-school elec- | Washington took office? The Charles W. Carter, of 1) e IRRATIQHATY "“"'”" of gt '”“]" taurants will be, and valuable as the shutdown of dis- tion to ‘adept’ a school in France 2. What region of North America is directly across the Atlantic Newly Renovated Rooms prograr as been much more severe than is generally tilleries and economy practices of bakeries may prove, If this plan could be favorably ad- i L e # from England? at Reasonal realized. Tndeed, we think that the report prepared the American housewife still holds the ey to this |vertised, thousands of schoolsmight| g 1o what river was Jesus baptized? MOl’hlal'Y ble Sutes for the use of the Joint Congression: nmittee nationwide effort. It is her responsibility, not merely |follow suit and adopt similar mea- | 4' Wh'fl.( Fioaait Br;l‘“h xl-;va] pcffi ; s blind ? Foupth sl PranEtn B PHONE: SINGIE O underr lifting effect of export demands on t0 vbserve a meatless day, or an additional meatl> . The results might be more| . o Ered bty Rl d”;“ o ‘"'h“‘df’_“_‘ eyes o PHONE 136 domestic prices, not only of foods but of other com-/9ay. as the case may be, but to see that the weekly eaching than we would dare | at name is usually applied to a man who dislikes women? o ties, | The Monthly Review of the New York Consumption of meat in her household actually is re- it dream.” | ANSWERS 3 B eofrk ok T s el PO hetine it by e Swian o e, o4,y seworoe v |1 S50 0 e | Card Beverage Co. || | thomar i i : : UISeMERtS giches from one day to another | it LSS 2. Labrador. e 803 10th St. as naraware (0. from fore oAl ) nk ameunted That is why slavish conformity with a set of 3. The River Jordan. § Wholesal PAINTS OILS ) nearly lion dollars in the firs it months yules is not to be unduly emphasized. The American IOWNSEND (LUB 'I'o [1 TV el s g PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders' and Sheif year compared with only two and one half way is voluntarv cooperation. And, to work effectively, i 5. A misognyist for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE billion dollars in the whole of 1946. Most of these !that quires that ever; obtained directlv or .indirectly from the the nation is trying to body understands the goal can we get the common- sense observance of food cor vation. The real ob- The regular jective, let it be said again, is not to write the menus send ciub will ce tonight! for the households of America. It is to reduce materi- ock e Moose cun'! DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN hort ved funds did Dot - gpjy the nation’s total consumption of a few food- Rooms. There will be a sho funds w Treasury in the form of loans to Great Britain, France to buy oyt waiana v MEET THIS EVENING , . BT 4 e -Nr,:ol;ij. meeting ur‘ E L L I S A I R L l N E s | Window—Auto—FPlate—GLASS S%Tll)"fngnsm{l\";(‘;m ebly's IDEAL GLASS CO0. J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by and other countries, which used the proceed d scarce gooc rom our markets. Al- he endit « crease 1 rese out that'gpuffs—those of which the world has not neaiiy business session, then at 9:30 H 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” did 1ds from taxpayers enough. o'clock dancing will be the feature.! via Pe’ershug and wrangen ~ [ S | With connections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg and DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY there. Put some of these letters|Sure there will be no difficulty in £AKYU LUDGE steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street e Washlllfllfm e he Sides i the Friendship | TIling a train to extend from coast' Call Mary Joysc at the Bamnut"l FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ,1 \in and T know the heart of Am- | 0 coast—but after that, what? for reservations and transportation| ar“'GO'Round ca will real Is there any way of routing these arrangements 604-t1 | T Immet M. Kelly, San Fernando | ” 5 Continued jrom Page One) Calif ia6s ot Valie a train in Los Angeles, of how this coun- g eastward and adding carload ; BOGGAN | Flooring Contractor . Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors CALL 209 y respend.” MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES ol s g3 L < ACROSS 20. I H 3 et “lowerd the peopie—or s caiona of food donatons o AON, 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM neces . pass h g ter's cup a daily habit—ask for it by name Furope. I pi a g ic and marvelous idea.| 4. Vigilant [ . 5 § i 4 . Bo 1 iri o 15 't wculd be o picasure and an hon- | & Hounder i (abinet and Mill Work Junean Dairies, Inc. : ‘“1 :i”- 3 . pe | v for us to p_v;m mlu labe m‘ .n&L 18 HAR Tafian i, Open Evenings 6 to 9 ey I e publ'shed in Eur- | st r donations to “riend- el 10, ther maker pe f Bt 15 Dhepare o ::::".;'.',:;‘:ii' ; H.P. MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Engines D i e AR The B. M. Behrends || %5 oo "k e oo e B e o BENrendus || oo o e TR i lot of churches znd ors ¢f World War II, T am _ ship nk arme Hardwhie has a m cenfident % i nd when your 19, a Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY train leaves Los les, we moth- | ers all aleng the route will turn < Solution of Oldest Bank in Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES ; esterday’s Puzzle ut and assist in any way possible ¢ i car « Dabney R. Yarbrough Col- small islang o I\'I'lw:m:xmo DOWN | eal it of ork N Animal's T C.—*As a rule the people v i h s itast B, 80 Amanican <~ Sl NUNN-BUSH SHOES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Oriental nurse Greek island Indians coun where cur I have oscd that ve proj ¥ f STETSON HATS 1 in leave feod is sent hardly know where it "= SCounc, it made o Lol 1 s coming from " Quality Work Clothing ressoct oo B g g 1 1 be Russia. It to me we should - 1te ia PRR Conemaugh Div. to ' educat people and te them : : the capaciy o con- | that e i in cosing. tiom 4 . V. W. STEPHENSON Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC o AR ’I""“ ‘l I:\“ fh\);l:. 5 el & '“’ I yl“]‘" as a pait-up suvscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING ed by PRR Ht sane Lad e e anl S EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ot ¢ two points. lets er he sacks of flour Present this coupon to the box office of the ! R.W.COWLING Alaska Laundy s Guc, e P /d Nl M CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY - CITY | . Having oo b st e : and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: "o poie 7as | || DBY CLEANERS aver- | theatre uropean cities, to '1.\1 s i@ rasd. | . % Smpkins. Lynehburs. Ono| Federal Tax--12¢ per Person Lucille's -zauty Salon pyr g e o Ak 3 Bk v e PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Specializing in all kinds of 3 ' and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Premesint Wevm 205 A1) NEW AND USED Joliet, 1. that will bu hels of the | e | not fully above mentioned. Why should it | ation not be all right to include old| Remaire “ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ng let- clothing?’ | 4 6 nanc [ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! recej . Contend families over| A. Luce, Tacoma, Wash.—TI'm| ot - 4 Aurora N Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING run"l?nlgf Phone 492 2nd and Franklin still star Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.

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