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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU., ALASKA ___ WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU l.DDGI! NO. 147 f NSRS [ S » _’ s Th - FORFIGN WARS GECOND and FOU 4 | FORETG! Gl an U D il a Empire by E | from Lo wTH i & | PIR E Monday of each month u H THE EM Mo st wnd thivd In Scottish Rite Temple it i o . ei g L e sl | ra B Simtinigs GomE beginning at 7:30 v, m. ’ Magnetic Trinity IS ARSI e oty & A R 4Nt o O Fords; 1 Hbrrads N NOVEMBER 12, 1927 H 3. GRUENTNG. Com- ? g & B 43 : . ’ heir roof about| mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W - M New York Time . The fire boys were called on to put out a fire in their roof about| FEICEr Sl el s * s . clock this mornit Assistant United States District Attorney H.| . Secretary. : c er. | N g . who was at the Court House at the tiyme, saw a small blaze| — . e s<CRIPTION RATES A K iawt " the fire department. Quick e ’ a T 3 4 Douslas for $1.50 per month; - i . of the City Hall and telephoned to th [ | You'll Always Get a Better Deal g ; e oo 2 ) d tiremen kept the fire from burning anything other than a| in Fur Stydes and Valies at -] B P 0 ELKS . 5 4 5 Meets every Wednesday at 8 . . » | |Martin Viclor Furs, Inc.| | 3 Vi areancedy at s 4 big holiday feature in Juneau “.u.s to be the annual‘ Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- " which was to last three days. Big feature was to be ay Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- . 1 the opening nigl : ’— c cpA retary = % i A d : .| James C. Cooper, —— omotion of E. M, Goddard from Game Warden by his ap sz CO(?::SELOR ]),,”q:/'p, Vwrofl/ce R as assstant to w. Terhune, Executive Officer of the| Epscialtatng o T NA e C issioi annonced by Terhune. Goddard suc- g SRR s Ix(( “‘:x:in‘:xm\p D Gl Georgs W. Corporation--Municipal and l:lllll!l.ES R. GIHFFIN l:o i 2 arri ad 1005 SECOND SEATTIE 4 + 53 well known oldtimer of this district and Skagwa to succeed frust Accounts 0 Es oy 5923 Goddard as Ws in charge of Southeast: Alaska. R T s Serving Alerska Exclusively < The Ervrin Feed C = 24 Yoh, Frosh! The first-ye s, with their advisor, Mr. Raven,| ome . c'“lL te?} | ol 8 IR o T hiked up Silver Bow Basin rec ly and held a weinie roast. They re | ce In fls'c 0f rocery —— to town at 7:30 ¢ avor of repeating the idea in the nc.u; i I’l"il':h\‘;‘\"m(‘OAL SMILING SERVICE” i AY. GRAIN, C % : {1 and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grocery ed on the Totem, Juncau High School annual, nuh e PHONE 104 or 105 Jection of Clarence Dunn as editor and Milton Lager- | FREE DELIVE RY manager. Miss Budwin was chosen advisor and staff C(‘A l' l P 0 B N [ A Juneau ers were to be appeinted with her consent irozery and Meat Market — k ? be held in connection with the 478 — PHONES — 371 - A class in nercial work was to be held i t 3 High Quality Poods at A i | work, it was announced by Supt. W. K. Keller of Silete, Bad The Hexa]l Store Sl Hahisl i vear shorths a /ping was s 2 A eau Public mr!\m]‘. Fi }Iml} -flc“l:ilfll;:d V;::l ‘;lg‘t‘? I“::‘;‘ L) be' | Your Reliable Pharmacists he course, which was to be handled by Miss Janice Lowe. | Sheh | % STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO Weather: High, 33; low, 24; clear | 5 JERy e ST o ~4——, | LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG cCo. e } ? 5 : & | READY-TO-WEAR D { Dally Lessons n Enghsh W. L. CORDON seward Street Near Third HABBY BACE i : i i et s o b | Druggist 5 | 4 The WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have no hopes of going.” Alaska nuSlC Snpply “The Squibb Store” 3 ay “I have no HOPE of going.” Arthur M. Uggen, Manager C i = 3 ICF i " o e g a8 ~ % Where Pharmacy Is a But to feed th MORE DUST STORMS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mecliorate. Pronounce mel-yo-rat, E as PianoseMuadenl Instrirnents it i Sy ik T e s ME, O as in NO unstressed, A as in RATE, accent first syllable. | i Biibpiey exp growin v ¢ 3 ; e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Palatable: three A’s. 1l Enpye 208" Becond and Beward it . oy SYNONYMS: Hinder (verb), impede, retard, delay. obstruct, prevent, { taf e “King Canute” Petriilo : 5 e ,‘".,,‘:r P e : | Gy & | ARCHIE B. BETTS & ; i : P WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| | HEINEE GENERAL >ubli I Adverse weather Edi i Bobl K . ol el e ¥ s REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant I wkbe i) 3 it ; < : ncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Welding, Plumbing, Oil Buroerl "“d‘“h )']‘/( 8 '““;U JRacE W g it PETULANCE: temporary peevishness; ill-humor. (Pronounce the TU | el Auditor Tax Counselor 7 : st syllable). “The child’s petulance was due to | 7 ] Fror war, fand € he - PIC’ILRk accent first syllable The child’s petulance was due to | GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg, Phone 757 18 for the t f f the 1 Phone 204 Y29 W. 12th St. he poorest crops forbidden his stalwarts any more bodies f 5 ey s £ f FOR the new fangled thing? B P Right now, Petrillo and his attitude to the ad-! 8l e .y « aper enough Production ' yance of technology looks strangely like King Canute ¥ ot _‘A“”"‘V"“ 5 N z HOBFRTA LEE } Warfield's Drng Store P imports. INCreases gnq pis attempt to hold back the tide. Just as Iy | DRl ek e S SR ! ey e e s e e ool ] oG Y., Smilth dDinigs) d in area Where g Canute got wet, Petrillo is going to get caught mn | Culture ex i 1 { 3 FEASRaarE s | e s el ; that the 1948 crop of spring and Q. What is a FAUX PAS, and how is it proncunced? | NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint ShOp | itical problems Petrillo has already slowed down the progress of i X7 Bk ear b Gt ol A. This is a f‘rex)(\\ phrase meaninz a h»l.&n step, fsmcmj_\ an | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt them to areas of 'FM anl television. Now he wants to stop them com- + vl ahape At st offense against social conventic:.. Pronounce fo-pa, O as in NO, A ICE CREAM pletely. And he wants to stop the use of recorded :'I“ ';' 72 "L‘”’,“;” b;‘,. i ln‘\n" as in AH, with the principal accent on the last syllable. | -~ o s - b e ) wheat croj zetting bigger a. 51 st i . G e Mt Al Vsl s £ nternational Emergency \‘\ v:w ’vm;‘.‘ (4”x‘m mf}l ; ]r“‘.,“ d zets ‘lf mc »dunll Eios »\u.' R larite sethadk wil) Q. How is it determined whether one should have a church wodding H l h E Complete Automotive Service rnments, is to allocate o\ 5 e Gants all musie henceforth produced by | ot be too serious REChL | | Muichings Leonomy MT. JUNEAU SALES { \ffs and feed to areas of greatest need, and . ety 3 S (COPYRIGHT, 1047, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) A. This is altogether a matter of preference and whether one can | . X AE«‘ SALES o encoura Jduction in a variety of ways. Its possible that if the “Buggy and Carriage - atford the expense. 7! | Market ST ‘;L RVL‘}/‘%NE 8 larzest specifie preblem, aside from allocations of sur- Union” had be strong union it could have Q. Should a weman guest remove all her wraps at a bridge party? | = choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work Ar is to divert grains from the st ed the ma Bl 1 development of the auto- A. Certainly. She weuld lcok very much out of place at the ).zridgeI area o divert grain i stopped the manufacture and development of the aut y { PHONES 5530295 imals to the direct use ¢f human beings. 'mobile by similar tactics? t'\b}e wearing a hat, coat, and gloves. LIJINLe OB ST LOOK and lEARN A . GORDON ble w in which the can b t crop year tion of on of Newly Renovated Rooms Mortuary at Reasonable Rates nopoly of the labor s b the world i thinking in a modern world is ridiculous 4 )ly dangerous because its proponents are in y ! 1 IThe Charles W. Carter| | | The Alaskan Hotel o o TAKES TWELVE OUT it usin s, makes rule And that is wl tress has been placed, | e Mo O e e i Y T e ’ SHMSRCER A SR SIS ICC [ FSUSONN R s S ! in the United tes, on the reduced consump- should b secuted under our anti-trust | pacific Northern Airlines brought . Which is the northernmost American university? x S orE % PHONE SINGLE O tion cf bread grains, and on the reduction of bread a similar business monopoly should be? (in one passenger from Cordova, 2. Which is the largest plant family? seven from Anchorage, carried four ym- persons to Cordov Which has the stronger explosive power, dynamite or gasoline? 3 a and cight to 4 How much silver is there in a five-cent piece? . Card Beverage Co. 5. PHONE 555 ind s now riding on the'to p wselves against C :..a V‘.aghlrlltfllond Peaiin Trin i arder, 8 bl ool Enosee B SO [ e L Who vas the actress Kuown as “The Jersey Liy”? HPwrsont i Thomas Hardware Co. ‘ SITy-90-xoun people have failed to provide ammuni- | Charles Boyer, Mrs. C. Boyer, s Lo s PAINTS — OILS i Sl T GO s it 3 Thie whisti fanilly 65 whiehl beloh bR Howi o the watme Il < S0DA POP’ B“‘llld.:u e : CITY MANAGERS' PRCBLEM | weapons are virtually useless since|Pcterson, Hans Johanson, ot ER S GO 0 W g such €18 8. ke, ARLEED, for MIXERS or RDWARE ] . : they require standard American|Evans | daisies, goldenrod, and many others Walter Hogan, anoiher part-way{ - G0 0 S Cninese | (Cordova to. Juneauty R T Mayo, 9L e : passenger on the Friendship Train Rmmon N0 :2‘[‘ e ,n;] iy (,;v,‘:‘:ll:v\i:‘: ey '*II;I\\Z;‘ i o R per cent nickel Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS lg%’:{)“flgnsg{gf&';tgs ' : N RO R s Ser kb S Bt Clan- irickson, Francis Swain, Don| 5. Lily Langtry (1852-1923). doe 36 sowrs — o TS S et e shtn, s GallEt s -|| IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co. z for G W. Eichel. | munition that he is prepared to| JuNCAL 10 ANCIOIEC: N, W 0 Deorsien % WEEL). b Ohio, who has |t i d"l"‘ r \’I‘_’ C]’)‘I‘X‘l‘]‘( if he "" "’]’ ’“" Bolaraoh | AnaC HeHD. AC.a\rI 7 | 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Custo ir e for 25 years. John Gere _"" VagmnEin. S0 far Bow-|pg ur “pobert! Bow ' Rt BaRl ' pon ABEL PHONE 633 Ames, Towa, also has a €Vr, No such order has been forth- | 1¥¢h (O : FORD AGENCY ra of successful city man- Cemin i e {| 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 XAinortied Sestors Wedemeger inuirec .” lf;f‘.m“ the| Atout 20,000 miles of railroad, ) GREASES — GAS — OIL | e e b 0 e ROGRAN S A ot Flooring Contractor RIDING ON THE FRIENDSHIP 3 MAKE [ 3 Laying—¥inmishing Oak Floors i The Bo Mo Behl'ellds CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES r Weist w [ | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ; i daily habit—ask for it by name . | Bank . : . : , Cabinet and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. : : ; : Rubber trea Oldest Bank in Alaska Open Evenings 6 fo 9 { i5. Foriner i 336 West Third — off Wil- { ; e with : sewer” COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 1‘7“8*“’:’ at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware § . st Ao L oo, xclimation Chas. G. Warner Co. offe ¢ Geor 1 2 0. Short aria —— - - - - ‘ ‘ Lok b e} i e e 3 TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 o 1 Implore 1 amoun DOWN 4. Indicats } ] ! O ; 1. ko delpueste HELEN ROFF NUNN-BUSH SHOES | K s S, T O0 s k i Old-womanish 2 | ‘ : o sl Bl '1”’ e Rl e as a pait-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA STETSON HATS HOME GROCERY ! refu R 177 30 O (0 o EMPIRE is invited to be our guest TRIS EVENING < . Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ] % 25 i h el Georee i Ea e Present this coupon to the box office of the Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 : e CAPITOL THEATRE FRED HENNING ; ferd g i for M. : Ha el .. p % and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Osmmlee O Y R SYTER OLEANT P “DEAD RECKONING” ! ; i peal s LT teueral 'fax---12¢ per Person R.VW. CUWUNG _Qas_ka_l-_au_lfl}'_ 508 i v PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. COMPANY CITY 1 B el ot el “11 ke 7 orbid and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ”";‘,:'S::;'f,';fl:,, Trucks DRY c‘.n“ns A Eeptopa, & A=} Dulohets, Gua fo ¢ TTJ‘Y’.H}' and. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. PHONE 877 % Btk oo e e B WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 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