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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = ° e ——— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 D 'é” A2 {la “s'!'(l Fl)l nire Taft on UMT POREIGN WARY SECOND and FOURTH ALY AldSh “HJ e 20 Y EA RS A G 0 from TG T o Monday of each raonth 4 . M ka ® |ing. reiterated in his remarks rece ¢ Casper, Wyo. U : s rrrrrrremed | ard B Visiting ' Com- \beginning at 7:30 v, m. WA " S A President | ;nay pe ¢ ed as a preseripti having our cake I\AN-NU& ool CHAS. B. HOLLAND, I Vice-Bteaiasat] T scription for having 8 Y B 7 H S GRUENTNG. Com- 4 DOROTH ) Fodi Manager | and eating it, too. He believes that we should have APPY l!“t\“ | NOVEMBER 7, 1831 | for many years a | mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES w : s RIEN RS | Mhe o expert, L ained, best-equipped Armv — | Bart L. Thane, aged 49; former local resident, and 0f T~ - New| Adiwent. LEIVERS, Secretary. - ; | in the waild,” yet he is unwilling to adopt compulsory % Jsading mining engineer and operator in Alaska died this day in New) B Post_ WAL RS Clsas MEUAS Y brainitty backstop. His alternative, is, in our |® WOVEMESR 1 vork City from pneumonia. e 7 v : sl v PTION BATES: 0 s | epint terly futilel TR BARSGHee ths heeRsly J. C. Cooper # i8] } You'll Always Get a Better Deal B P 0 ELKS 0! one ear. <1300 trong reserve, but holds that this can be ob- | ® “;* z""l" ]I_"rxnn 2| The annuel meeting of the Moose Lodge of which Past Dictators in Fur Styles and Values at g3 v A | v voluntary basis through a more ® 3. A. Baldwin % 2 " i » Hall according to C. H. Mac- N . 3 L pos: re e Was be heéld in the Moose Hall accd Meets every Wednesd: integrated National G 7—that Mis. Thresa Satre o |are in charge was to e o nesday at 8 th R R i i Vi T, Bk + | Spadden, present Dictator of the lodge. Past Dictators were John Davis, Martin Victor Furs, Inc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- ) at th Ar } l”l) . ll)ll\lll L:‘ \I"‘ \\‘x;'xl:x‘“ b“ v Schmitz ¢ L. F. Rodenburg, Thomas Judson, Ray Stevens, H S. Graves, Hugo Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- v little suc Not only is the National Guard in a|® 0. Hulk o | Heidorn, William Steinbeck o Three Generations :;:Z‘ZYR“!"- W. H. BIGGS, Sec- SOCIATED PRFSS hetic Rewular Army enlistments themselves | ® Marshall Sl e i ) & o hay lagging, despite radio appeals and higher | ® 5 The Juneau Ministerial Association met in the Methodist ngmil:,‘»t‘ James c. COOFET, CPA e TR BRI s e e 8T e SRS Ees g o BRRR® (1o clect GilGHE: 0N Plooing year. - Thoy e ‘,h,(“(le.f'c'o“lli'i; praiet £ Algebd dredih Things for Your Office : - b el “"“‘:":’” In Mr. Taft's argu- President; the Rev. C. E. Personcous, Secretary, a apt. C. Specializing In — universal military g icity Ms s ¢ i would “encourage war er than discourage NORTH SIAR BA(K | watds EADRERY SRR : Corporation--Municipal and E{g‘gg&)‘?tgn G_nl”l" Cot g R R " A ‘ ¥ s SEATHE 4 + Eliot 532 e ehits e Iv““w that The committee of the local post of the American Legion was making | § s iy e s UMT, would force the IN SEAI.“-E AFIER great preparations for the annual Armistice Day dance which was to be Serving Alaska Exclusively < tion in the world. Our IRIP ENTO AR(,"( civen at the A, B, Hall. The decorations were to be most elaborate and The Emin Peed cu. in " CUERL BN TR <Gohs extra features were to be prosented. Legionnaires working on deco Office’in Ckss Lot Grocery McKinnon, Getchell, Petrich, Polley, Nordby, Vestal, Sides, \t war is certain if we show ins ions were PHONE 704 “EMILING sm"—“— ¥ . NE & VICE" r responsibilities It was our hasty Nostrand tse! Slark, Keene and McCartney: o et oo i bV SEATTLE, Nov. 7 The mo- | i Beriisen, Olar b i1 HAY, GRAIN, COAL || R wope, not o say. the British forchip Norih Star has 1l ., jueey e Deparement was called out on two biases. Thei |* and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grocery ed up without ¢ to the Aretic, and Capt. Gharies 8. |flrt Was & call from the Cours House that a, sirehm of sparks was| goes on the and Capt. Charles reperted brusquely of the falling upon the roof from the chimney. The firmen extinguished the; c A L x F 0 B N l A fire with two I A defective flue in the residence of Gus PHONE 104 or 105 LF’REB DELIVERY Juneau ’ fore 18 other coun- 3 " g Grozery and Meat Market i cons arm there mly one country “Sometimes gocd; citen bad; oth- | Anderscn st d a fire insice the roof. A hole was burned in the roof y — That is the Sovict Union, er times indifferent nwpmw’v wea- und the chimney before the blaze was extinguished 478 — PHONES — 371 > ther I've ever seen at Point —— High Quality Foods at " " A IT we row, but territle in the Be Weather: High 33; low, 32; clear Moderate Prices The Rexall Store esent | The itive Service ettt e D @ B e e i e believe | carried food ng materials, || b it STEVENS Your Reliable Pharmacists e ‘ ) wants 2 y stons at Arctic coastal | | Daily | in Enalish & \ % ° BUTLER-MA A ouse this view. - But i Datly Lessons in EngliS? w. . GORDON = PV : 5 : ittin at to% mitios ; ! LT e e B L R DTS, SMISSRSY DRUG CO. ; . iture o© 2 IT on € ) e S A - -WE / eterar d ! have inefficient man- of broken WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “That is what I call nerve.” | READY-TO ‘~‘ EAR I t y and Navy,” as if appropriat cral flu cases and a CreW | .. wrnat is what I cali IMPUDENCE, INSOLENCE, SELF-ASSUR- seward Street INear Third HARRY RACE ‘ In.8 le e ey % ecurity. The clew to Mr. Taft's memhor who fell overboard in the i S lizec ! pe ¢ R £ nent that we should not need a Arctic and sufiered exposure from Druggist OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Architect. Pronounce ar-ki-tekt, A as g he “proc ) u e unless we were forced to in- half an hour in the icy water. : , o e s ! H e ‘ serve unlfis e e loieed Bl o In the 1oy, Wil in AR, T as in IT unstressed, accen. first syllable. Alaska Music Supply “"The Squibb Store™ * 3 were in it? No return to OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mulatto; one L, two#TI's. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a iH 3 Vetarans Who would: sup- | the theory of insular defense HRS]‘ {HUR(H 0': SYNONYMS: Offend, displease, anger, affront, insult. e Plaikos S Miters . i el 4 Mz 5 her Can obscur in order adequately to pro- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is you Let us| and Supplies o id ‘1’“ 2 }”‘ % mber and | t2ct our ow uld need the ability to mee: GSD IG BROAD(ASI increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's Word: | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward acts which would progu e and 4 " enemy outside our shore TIMOROUS: full of hear; timid. “She directed a timorous glance ABCHIE B TT edlioar whoui G Sately of Seablang PROGRAM, SUNDAYS :owaras ner tatnes HEINKE GENERAL - BETTS | : ; : Safety of Seapianes MR e e o s REPAIR SHOP ‘ Public Accountant The First Church of God In Ju- s ldbting Dl AlaNka parentfy {Cincinn: The First Churc 5 MO ERN ‘HOUETTE by Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Atditor TG 1 s el e ¢ e plan for a pulp general, the trend Heall;Spastors Herman S eokyer il n E ROBERTA LEE Blacksmiih Work WOy ¢ Mazie D. Beyer. announce their 5 and would m seéaplanes for 1 i = o oy § GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Afp o e radin pIORERIN | S racts, no senger service. Conventi d et b et bapaliel i Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. \ a fami d and carry:ng less dead et Songs the Old "ohes Ael Q. Is it proper for a girl to come downstairs in her hat and coat | f.em. FOR W for -m“ e ””“.”: 4“;"(}" ,“7"”‘“ \‘1;;\ oihse tued 16 sl \ew selec- | When a man calls for her, cr should she wait until he arrives before | |= TR T Wall Pu { e Ene T aimad ptly ) i that ins} message | Putting on her wraps? Warfield's Drng Siore per plannec 3 e o ‘m" ';X"l’ flog I interest delivered dy- A. It is perfectly ht for her to be in her outer garments. 5 For iy Guy L. Smith Drugs) B ey gt I the. WESORGRRRAR AL I, COOpEn 1SF Q. How can a secretary help her employer, who is entertaining a | | ‘FOrmerly Suy b. Smi 8! Ideal Pai Sh f « 4 d forced fanding of the flying boat, The program will be given over |“bore”, and she knows he has another appointment? i NYAL Family Remedies eal Paint op = v depletion L Queen, with 69 persons aboard, some | KINY ach nday afte } A. Enter his office and say, “I am sorry, Mr. Hill, but your ap- | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 59 Pred W. Wendt s off Newfoundland reveals a differ lem. Although it is an old plane f for transoceanic flights able to | cd Church to 35 feet it side starting at 12:30 o'clock and Will | pointment with Mr. Harris is due.” | ICE CREAM b2 known as “The Christian Broth={" o A "4ho cexton, organist, and choir paid for their services at a | it erhood Hour” proclaiming “A Unit={ . i ) or a Divided World." . 3R b 2% S S o S LA Hutchings Economy MT. JUNEAU SALES Market & SERVICE JUNEAU (OUN(Il 0 ‘ [OOK a nd lEA RN Zj i tonon e R s b 909—12th St. PHONE 659 (HUR(H WOME" Io R S .0““; R Specialists in Radiator Work HEAR MRS- FER“ALD: 1. Journalism being generally known as the “Fourth Estate,” what fare tne others? The Charles W. Carter; bring about be su 1l in establishi: d me Complete Automotive Service on rough water and remarkable tribute tc d be nze wit The Alaskan Holel left to the men The Juneau Council of Church! 2. What United States city has been called “the home of the bean Newly Renovated Rooms ir It is for (hem Wcmen will meet at 2 o'clock p.'and the cod”? Monuary ab ‘Beasinaiie) Ratls 1 of the two major types M. tomorrow in the Northern Light 3. What Biblical character said, “I am my brother's keeper?” Fourth and Franklin Sts PHONE 138 an Church to hear Mrs.! s B. Fernald of New Jer- worth noting t Pre PHONE SINGLE O unately for 69 people, the flying boat , Char But 4. What root crop brings the highest total price in the United \S(a!cs? 1 a desperate emergeney. gt el 5. What is meant by timber line”? PHONE 555 Wil feature Lx:".'jhlnr;ugl ll;{ur:::: ’c’:‘ *:“'\‘,f,‘(‘]'r'm:”u’,‘;(;' “fl’l'":',“.’i ““’f 1. The clergy, the nobility, and the common people. : wcr‘?lfgleneverg?elogoéu "lomas Hardware (o. e Wb g‘(‘)’ o i Dles Inz}m:'.lun‘ concerning _ their }xul}k: § lé:f:lmh T PAINTS — OILS beef, pork and corned beef :r‘l‘c”;‘“’“““'ul“‘}:"",_ it ] 1 2 T]‘ ] ‘*{7[1’“ ato. Bl e , for MIXERS or SO HARDWARE \-;(.u s ious 3 ,(.h"‘,km, dis{‘fi :pmkp? and ar s Insp 8 5 lemx?gf Of' mo%‘i‘f,ms,n m(, w 1_1£h tx_ees do not grow. ey i p ‘1'1 iome *"““MDIE:H urnovers, Tovas e | - e s e Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS %%T:f%:‘g“s}a‘xef&%ti? i i e it e wocen: wap vl BELILES S ATR LINES || [pEAL GLASS CO0. | || J. B. Burford & Co. stew, et 11 fill the : A B i “ | and Jars of The Pantry. cncraze are vegivered ot the v | DRAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ||| 121 main sTrREET © Satbticd Gustomenr | | W o Torgrird Bea't Fovget 2 via Petershurg and Wrangell Do amm. FRONEEM || | n T e ENEY | | Sunday, during regular| _C. ¥. 0. DANCE | With connections to Craiyg, Klawock, Hydab vl (Authorized. Dealers) i le u)“ 1-1’::»”:1 e 'I'l:\rn x::\’:: Dt\;:}l‘] Tonight at *’“”*’13;:_” steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancou'ver, a?xdugga‘:?le GREARES —/0AD FR 0N i s s i SR RO FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. Tialelalcl | Flooring Contractor | | [ Tt of Main stree 0/R|O/N[OfIH | BoRa MAKE AV ; it b JUNEAU DAIRIE & PR e o o1 0 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 i Sl aah o 5 by s Cabinet and Mill Work Juneau Dairies, Inc. | * Open Evenings 6 to 9 4 ; H.P MIDDLETGN Chrysler Marine Engines | 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP | The B Mo Behl'ellds longhby. (9% deu QroRery Marine Hardware ; Bank ; ¥ Chas. G. Warner Co. peslasiay on peninsnla 0. Symbol for 2 TIMELY CLOTH : mies L e . it Oldest Bank in Alaska Phone 146 i S Hene p NUNN-BUSH SHOES LEGION PLANS BIG - COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS HOME GROCERY ¥ l H nea C ly celebrati ‘ Quality Work Clothing Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ce works cel American Meat — Phone 38 DOINGS, ARMISTICE e A DAY CELEBRATION 2. ppiis A o) ARTHUR RIENDEAU Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC ) : ; "% | contact ttend are as a pait-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA | or salad EMPIRE is invited to be our guest TRIS EVENING Y L : ) it : Present this coupon to the box office of the R. V. COWLING Alaska Laundy | S0 S YHE ANTRY 1O BE i CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY CITY ] soom. Good musie v veen om-— RENED ON MONDAY; S s and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dl T B DRY CLEANERS f o BETANS ARE GIVEN 3 “LONE STAR MOONLIGHT wu HONE 877 of - tivewarks will b Sawest of (he Yeueral Tax---12¢ per Person ille's Ls3, y...‘——-— N e i~ an col - ir wshioned deli coin ucile's b au aion ASHENBRENNER’S The' Fantry, . Will - gpen PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Specializing in ail kinds of oot ThoastFarg and an insurcd cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Popunpaiit, Wages Sor a8 NEW AND USED clude evel lentine, orts of good ‘Texiaren wf B ains’ to battlemin Re- v‘r ‘. :x‘(‘ in 1i1~ ‘Ivr L::\' g % ‘\:::'h;:'limon RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Phone g?m(;g:mg:mum r u l l l T u n E ‘I:Zm»l,u for the firéworks is Glea 1 of portion: l“v ik 5 g WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! = Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave, cech, who did a bang-up job The Pantry, in the Bus Station, e 9