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PAGE FOUR MOUVT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14° 7 of farm price he autl onel et B (( it i VETERANS OF = l‘ 141 . % farm prices, t authors conclude that it is iy o B | AECOND and POURTH l \ Audsid 'J"ll)lr( abunda clear that @ major portion of increased 20 YEA RS A GO from e ot NG o | Woridag of SR sunday by the $00d costs, to 11 CHUNABIE SFTERERECOR 18 TREVE A THE EMPIRE 2 Moews fira and i ! in Scottish Rite Temple TR R s E i i PSR AS AV N 0 Fon i il vl (beginning at 7:30 v, m, Wod e 3 ) ; y rudes Welcome. CHAS. B. HOLLA! H > Herzog's Rule g NOVEMBER 5, 1927 B % aRtee, o Wi Master-ND:mes % S | Car ; ' % A dinner and a card party were to be given by the Douglas Fire| mander: J. C. BRADY, LEIVERS, Secretary, 9 \ : ton Pos 3 o Department in the Eagles Hall. A card party was to follow the dinner . g i v wers are rarely available in | o und o jolly dance was to conclude the evening. Prices for the dinner | —— -~ AL - TS R Lo oiiion foy SUou bt Guntxy nan and nic a field as lab ‘:)xvl:.'mzr’ . o were 50 cents for adults and children under 13, 25 cents. Youll Always Get a Better Deal ” B P 0 ELKS ypht ths, $8 £15.00 Paul H. He ct .:m.‘qu! H{v NLRB, in :m‘:u dr . Addic - Phillips s TP in Fur Styles and Values at 272 SO UL . o a8 |0 New York recently ut there are such things as S g P ard cutter Unalga, Capt. Roger C. Weightman, arrived | . N ¢ E sdvance, $7.60; | |, 10 b M 1 ity 0 R. F. Donaldson . The Coast Guard cutter Unalga, Capt. Roger C. et Mafim VIC’W FWS !fl( Meets every Wednesday at 8 T thay W nptly notity | pubii icial trv to find the better ones, for how- | ® M. F. Gar ® in port from Cape Spencer following a rescue trip in answer to a i v . . m. Visiting brothers wel- ; ! tariy i the delivery | by the difference may be between the two,|® Mrs. M.\R. Hartley ® istress call from the gasboat Eurus Capt. Paul Kegal. The boat was| | Swdish Fur Crattsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- ¥ 662; Business Office, 374 that be extremely important.” Prob-|® Ellle (Jgusen ® unk when the Unalga was towing it across Cross Sound. Thives Censat His alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- < 5 bly better 1 any other that |® John Willlams e : 5 ! retary = ¢ ASSOCIATED PRESS : 1an any other tha £ o ] 1 give t tife NLRB is likely to’do|® : Geverin Swansen of Juneau, who was married a short time previously :ames c cooper cpA T ~ 1 the que to the anti-Communist clause ® © © © ¢ & ¢ & & ¢ & ¢ ¢ o Miss Permdlla M. Hanson of Lakewood, Wash., had re-| | ertvidbeiotrd bt i ; i Cd ' RS i hers. He had been mate on the Virginia IV during the summer 3 Nov eorpie e The la that the officers of 1 Mns (HAR[ES FERNALD % y Specializing in P —— ATI aska Newspuper A ] to. the offaht thel nonths Corporation-~Municipal snd CHARLES R. GRiFFIN l:n they are Ccr s of the violent Gl 2 5 Traah Aocoant 1005 ¢ AVE - i b ;'n-x‘ W of the : the NLRB can To BE JESI SPEAKER AT George Don Beymer, landscape artist, who had specialized in Alaska | | rast Accounts ey & 7 1 jpbed l y xpecte sxibit 9 res Junecau - —— P conduct electi lé unfair labor charges at ( pict for many . expected to exhibit his pictures in | oy T I v & G 2 a Exclusively< their requ But it dees not make clear whether ! MARIHA (' Tv MEEI etime during th> coming winter or spring. He was in Juneau mrlyl 'l'he Erw“‘ reed cfi. DErving usively unicns lose their standing before the NLRB if officers this week, but returned to Tenakee where he had been resting andi | Jop PR SR T - = of a national labor fe ion with which thoy are Charles B. Fernald, a mem- ce in Case Lot Grocery | Mis- | finishing pictures PHONE 704 | 0 fect long to the lower Oity me, HAY. GRAIN, COAL 4 and STORAGE “EMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 101 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau | munism. In rulin the American Federation of {s‘ons of the Presbyterian Church > t t Construction of an addition Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organization it the A &t re within th ype of this provision we think Robert for small craft was authorized last night by the City Council to solve Denham, NLRB 'ral counsel, chose the “worse pall boat dockage problem which had been giving local swer” inst Where a choice ericus concern for several months. | ‘ c A L l P 0 R N I A i | i | was clearly op took the interpretation that t'w& t Presk s Grozery and Meat Market | afiliated refuse to file ment disavowing Cum-;“"l of the Board of Natior i speaker heon of the Martha Sceiety to be held Friday, Nov. 7. the present s t 1:30 pm, ot the Northern pyginess men and small boat owl fan church. All wo- 2 tends to hamstring ¢ tion of the law—to deny its | men interested the church arc Rehearsals on “Mr. Prim Passes By” were being held each evening = millicns of wage earners because cne man | urged to attend this sdi the superviston: of Miss na Leer, who was coaching the actors: 473 -— PHONES — 371 refuse to swear that he is not a Com = - 4 be nresented in the Elks Hall on December 1 and 2, digh Quality Poods at " —_— T - he after The play was to be presented in the Elks Ha! gh Quality al v " piThe Sl STembee sile Ly i [oF e O e Actors. were George Hall, Helen Wood, Muriel Jarman, Irmne Lund- Moderate Prices The Rexall Store 1ave discussed the enham ruling, and indications con wi > 5 N < . Lo strom, Arthur n Messer and Evangeline Swanson. - are that a majority of them have found it inimical!Ray Day and Mrs. Gunnar Blom- |strom, Arthur Judson, Ben Messer and E [ Your Reliable Pharmacists to effective administratipn of the act. They will soon {g nce to overrule Mr. Denham when thei This will be the last meeting of Weather: High, 40; low 39 e e s+ . e e i ve a chs petition of the International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers for certification of bargaining rey resentatives comes before the board. Mr. Herzog quite interesting properly refused in his sveech recently to indicate { STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO before the bi- ceeceeeeee } s S DRUG CO. held Nov. 21 L.ADIES’—MISSES UG Co. ',ff"}[;}'.“{,‘f.i‘ Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbon || AR HARRY RACE sl bt tiis SFablem y the decision will be. But since the board is 'z st & _~~__,I i Price and ( mption.” A pledged to give the new act “the fairest and most | rs and guests who T T TR O Dru lSt of the financial data for ten large processing effecient administration . . . within their power,” a the dessert lunch-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She was tickled to death | Alaska Music Sapsl gg ; e were rela. Prempt reversal of Mr. Denham’s ruling may be rea- ursed to drop in at 2:15 with the gift.” Say, “She was GREATLY PLEASED with the gift." asxa riusic supply “The Squibb Store” companies revealed that profit ma sonably anticipated I leed, the essznce of fair for 7 tha DEO g . S ED: Etique ¥ £k 4 tively small. Thus, in 1946 the net income before Apate c (_, i [ ooy for _the pic m, in ).Hu OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Etiguette. Pronounce ct-i-ket, both Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a o X lag qe | MMNIStration, as Mr. H 1plied, lies in interpre 1 of North Pres-' ¢ T, accent first syllable. Piano: Musical Instruments 2 taxes of these com was 55 per cent of sales, a8 o e G S e i gl ! s— Mo s Profesdon i 1040, CueARBER G L S AOlte AL TS CRperimEn nu byterian Church SPELLED: Mete (to assign by measure); not MEET and Supphies mpared with 4.6 rofits es e in lan: so as to maka it wi 4 ? Joes Yague Ll 51 T O S SYNONYMS: Misery, wretchedness, distress, despondency, unhappi- | | Phoue 20n Second and Seward taxes accounted for ss. affliction WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us HEINKE GENER. wpared with 35 ARCHIE B. BETTS ! Who's On Trial? cludes that “most ¢ I nerease in profits is ) A : Besuhted for by ineres Har Yie .t f"u\m»'ws tEaitor and PuBlsKery | leE K“(HEN SHOWER increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word.‘ REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant Z i FaeE A @ - : e e ) < o PROPITIATION; that which appeases, or conciliates. (Pronounce sec- than by increased profit ver dollar of sales A Newspaper Week address by John S. Knight Welding, Flumbing, Ol Burne Auditor Tax C v I | & SHY . N e ror or i 3l % ‘'ounselor Similar tudy of the profits of eight large befpre the Chicago Federated Advertising Club in- FOR (HUR(H BENEF" ond ble PISH No word of propitiation could influence him Blacksmith Work i retaf] food distributor led that net income be- c¢luded these pertinent words B e S the 'L to relent ! | GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 retail food distrib aled that n 16OH, “There is a subtle campaign under wav in this ' rezular meeting cf the Lu- e oo e Ph o 2 : Sare tax 20 per ce of sales in 5, as com- o} P A g one 204 429 W. 12th St q SaEapLRRSe WES 2.0 B ¢ of sales in 1046, S COM- vy 4o discredit the press and render it able the, -adies Aid will be held in | ¥ FOR ] pared with 2 per cent in 1940. Profits after taxes i, qerend minority rights. Perhaps we have failed the Church Parlors Thursday eve- MODERN FTIO U ETTE by ¥y ited 1.7 per cent of sales in 1946, as compared to o a good selling job just as I suspect the ad- hng at 8 oclosk wih Mrs. Chris J)B JRTA LEE s Wall Paper b 15 per cent in the pre-war year. In light of the |vertising profession must confess in its more candid |Wyller and Mrs. Bert McDowell i i :| (Warlield's Drug Store egoing data, it to understand the con- moments that it has failed somehow to sell the act as hostesses. The main fea- | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) o 5 PR t rapitalis sust r sople. ture of the evening is a Kitchen Q. Is it proper to use the expressions “girl friend” or ‘“boy 2 B clusion that “as to § reflected in the preceding capitalistic system to our own people ure o 3 N e i \bulatic it wou ear that complete removal r one, I grow exceedingly weary of hearing shower f the church given by friend” when making an introduction? i AL Famlly Hemedies Ideal Palnl Shop of them would not appreciably affect the total price DOW the capitalistic system is on trial. On trial for the members. Any glit that c 4 A. No; such expressions should never be used in introductions or HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt . A what? iused in the church kitchen will be .\ o cation { ICE CREAM Whil f pr have 1("‘\ ‘”;; ather . Vel I‘“l‘ mplished as much or ‘! "d‘(‘) e ":’; 3 ;1 “('fi'g::;% Q. Should a freshman on a colleze campus make any advances | jm. Ags VRke RN ro 18 etter standards o ed cof e rummige sale sche e 3 . 2 ALY s ‘”‘"\,'_‘ & g " (1,‘ A < toward friendship with an upper classman? Complete Automotive Service from the has been a factor munism in Russi d her satellite the articles to nated at tb MT. JUNEAU LES ! » we asked to tiw sm on trial in it Com- | for Nc 12, an¢ start gathering | 3 b phem i A i gatnering A, It is customary to let the upper classman make these advances. | , Hutchings Economy e in food prices T e . Would it be preper when having a christening to make it an Shne of any impor in food price If capitalism is through Q prop g Markel & SERVICE The increase in demand for dom and export pur- provide the focd, the money tools to rebuild | > | elaborate affair? | 909—12th St. PHONE 659 peses has far ou 1 the incre physical sup- | Europe? r{RrA“v; WR"ERS A. This is seldom done. Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work plies since before the war, with the equent “Thoughtful Americans should by (¢4 L s R 3 L e - o PHONES 5539295 4 stire prices. Who has received the benefit '..n u?'\m “ efforts hfl:lv\,’: ;n;uhl to discr .I.o MEET IONIGHT a n i e : © ‘that has been responsible for this nation’s c g : growth and progress o ety A (6 GORDON ¢ Alaskan Hote I ey (bilved 40 perl cent of the doo Aallacbelon We've said it all before ir . but Mr. Knight meets tonight, Wednes? | The f'harles W Carler ] he war, “hi': by March, 1947, this proportion \\h“i says it better. It should be said more often in t 7:30 o'clock. for the weekly T T BTt o Newly Renovated Rooms i t0 56 per cent. After surveying other indices editorial columiss tuds . mectng. . The mouy| 1 What are the three longest rivers in the world? Mortuary at Reasonable Rates g S ERE SRr AP regularly ‘n Rocm 1, Juneau 2. What is the lowest form of animal life? Fourth and Franklin Sts. 4 ves in practicing i be granted to American bus- School. Manuscripts wili be 3. What was the ancient name of Scotland, which is now used - PHONE 136 FHONE BINGLE O ;; (ke Washington e erry-Go-Round t he preache: ness ¢nterprise? read and other day a basket of bread B = % = amiie N placed before him in a New| 2—What commitments should be' o ™" “Prmr T T Tl % of recipient countries _ - | poetically? From what plant is linen made? PHONE 555 | 5. Of what book is Jean Valjean the hero? | Card Beverage Co. ]'homas Hardware (o ‘ b < culy 13 days to go B ntiined hom Pae T B £ v their nternal financial ; ™ ANSWERS { Wholesale 805 10th St. & 4 it oS | policies CAPITAL CHAFF { 1. The Mississippi-Missouri, Nile, and Amazon. 3 PAINTS — OILS | governme how- | ne cn the food cri-| 3—Should farm aid be given i shington’s brash Senator Har-| 2. The amoeba. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Buitders’ and Sheif g ) 1guie cn the food cri-| 3.—8h e given in b i . 5 HAR| cver o jar loose a ke Wtk Torkell ek 'y 5 Cain pulled a modern Benjamin 3. Caledonia. {or. MIXERE or BODA FOR PWERE single he wding bread from his sight L Franklin in French diplomatic so- 4. Flax. 4—What 3 nZements are neces- ; : ged to get % y ciety the cther day. At a formal 5. “Les Mi:enbles:' by Victor Hnm Remington Typewriters sary fo ultlatera rrency ATy, for CmyIgIRterRl, OUITENCY ‘b ie party honoring visiting U, 8. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by MERRY-GO-ROUND clearing? 2 TSRS R e o N e e S e ) m g I IS AXR LINES || IDEAL GLASS €0. || | J. B. Burford & Co. et St Pate Dasists) of mold and dpllay reservest edo had been left behind in Wash- “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by | e e pres S 0o e wements b e cuin wasnt e onts|| - DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN 121 MAIN STREET Satistied Customers” onry Wallace to endorse | . . ., el TS GRENC IREIEN N S | Pin s o e T it i e G Pl vix Putyrsbury and Weangell kit || 0 TRV RS e e roower i 4g. these out and hope o get at least brown socks under his own tux. || With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and areacrs —aan o | |8 The old State Department Some of them settled before Con- (ccpyRiGur, 1cATe. 18C) | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle W Building near the White House is s ; e FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 [ BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. it g the Biate By = Flooring Contractor i e ¥ dcred the gloomy old S e MARE ; Bt e L A i . ) REAM : clodkogriadic | 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ’ z 2 daily Rabi—ask or 11 name 3 culy heard the patter| 1y, Duil-eotorea Cabinet and Mill Work Juneau Dairies, Inc ’ 3 uer ‘ml v;uz”:\".-.; mln Bl Oben: Bvenings 610 10 l A with the Presi- ;s * § e Committee plus the "\, | H.P.MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Iingines | = : T G southern 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP Y g e e S b, regffn " The B. 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