The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1947, Page 4

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PAGH UL \SKA FOLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— IL‘\FAU ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, |947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODG VETERANE OF he very arca that will suffer most from the con- | n’)' ” t’(l\lx a r"ll)lr sequence [ POREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH , \ e ol | i 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Toku-Tom No. 09 Monday of each month Sunday by the i | Mzets first and third in Scottish Rite Te ' The Risks of Inacti [ { te Temple M nu\ T \‘. .mu} ANy The Risks of Inaction ! %t NS beginning at 7:30 v. m. Ly nad S orenhnt » [ Fades Welcome CHAS. B. HOLLA! e &t ek L adiier it d ORE i 4 2 | ECEMBER 6, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipful Muswr%m:, b N 3 . ing Bditor | Re¢ Wesbtn ; ¥ of the Go r of Alaska by the people of the Territory| mander: J. C. BRADY, LETVHRE, Sadratecd AMES W AL x : Sotimiier 27 o X il il o SRR O . Jumber of resolutions introduced in the House of Rep- % i . ik fincst k> Beoand Clees MEVE: EavRA ver: i ek ® | entatives by Delegate Dan Sutherland. The first popular election | ——————=- s - Detivered 1 er I Juness a0 Douglas for SL50 per monthi | ence the ot e Robeta Winchrenmer e |would be held the first Monday in November, 1930, You'll Always Get a Better Deal @ B.P.0. ELKS o o mon - one 'y el % S e i i in Fur Styles and Values at E e $7.50; of the gravit % 5% - being rooned fi ths on St. Lawrence Island where N . Meets every Wed: ay { the i ° Mrs, Gust Nurmi . er being marconed five months on Y Wednesday at 8 otty nots | to work ¢ o Nora B. Chase o e escavated two Eskimo villages and collected between two and three Martin Victor FUTS, Inc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- i . f the Geliver? | pecting Am . ol ¢ ethnological and anthropoligical specimens for the Alaska| | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for o VICTOR POWER, Ex- ’ thice. 374 Apart f war 1 . DECEMBER 7 ® | noricultural College and School of Mines, Otto W. Geist, was a Juneau Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- 3 & 5 \gricul B retary TS i \SSOCIATED PRES 4 5 s P od 2 tor while the Boxer was in port, enroute to Ketchikan where he was | |=—— - y T p ! t year. Those | e Patricia Andrt o el is brother, Joseph Geist. v S e i e Ms. George Gullufsen, Jr. o end CHEARES Relie s sames C. Cooper, CPA E”lflq:/br Your Office ; ! : \1:\,11 e i he gasboat T-203, known also as “Buster,” owned by A. Waara of BU j:g:jm?z?:z 51“03 e £ premes- New Mis. Thor he beach at Funter Bay with a hole in 5 and ¢ 5 . o Douglas, was found lying on the beach at Funter ,-d’\ ) ’\ (,)c i Cotporation-Municioal: kod ‘:IIIIIII.ES R. GRIFFIN Co - % o per side and it was feared that the owner was lost. The boat was fourd | At 1005 SECOND AVE ~ SEATILE 4 - Etior 5325 . e by R Pekovich and Carey Tubbs of Funter Bay s Reachole ot il . ° ; Serving Al : o johm M. Moxison. of B. M. Behrends Bank, underwent an opera- | | Tha Brwin Peed Ce. r ‘7 ’*""‘/"”VL’/} . the removal of his appendix in the St. Ann's Hospital this day.| | -0/ mx UCU s —= ! P tiispmmapriiinns . ¢ | PHONE 704 T “SMILING SERVICE" o Allen Shattuck had been confined to his home for the past week HAY. G 5 3 ering from a severe cold. He was much improved and expected to £ ' 31-\0134((;‘3“ Bert's Cash GIOCQYY b and § ¥ return to his office within a few da PHONE 104 or 195 | With sixteen present from the older Indian residents of Dlxuul.\s.§ c A Llr 0 R“IA FREE DELIVERY Juneaa izht school was started the previous evening in the Government | © d M | Sros nd Me: chool house. Mrs. Rose Davis was in charge of the teaching which had ocery and Mest Market irted with reading and writing 473 — PHONES — 371 §i - High Quality Foods at The Rexall smre“ Moderate Prices L Weather: High, 20; low, 21; cle o e | Daily Lessons in English % 1. corvox || B e Your Reliable Pharmacists i [‘ STEVERS® . BUTLER-MAURO DRUG LADIES’—MISSES’ s Ch, READY-TO-WEAR WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: ABLUTION, when merely meaning to | S e - HARRY RACE 1, § i seward Street Near ire h the f and hands, is either affectation or said to cause laughter. Druggist ABLUTION is specifically a washing as a religious rite. i . in HER. Alaska Music Supply “The Squibb Store” i i e B e ) OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Manor. Pronounce man-er, A as in | MAN, E a OFTEN MISSPELLED: Fellow; two Ls. Felon; one L Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where l"h:nm{acy Is a YNONYMS: Level, horizontal, flat, smooth, even b Planos—Musical Instruments Profession RD STUDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let u and Supplies increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Tod | | Phous 205 Second and Seward INCORRIGIBLE; incapable of being corrected; not reformable. “Al foel is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more | HEINKE GENERAL i 1 ENE ” ‘ ARCHIE B. BETTS til jheorrigible.”—Colton REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner} Aunditor Tax Counselor & MODERN FT I 0 U ETT KOPFRTA LEE ; [ GEN;I:?:.RML;;‘AXIQ:)I;ORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 B i B v e 1l P | | Phone 204 9290 W. 12th St ¢ passed Senate Bil Sty & total 1 ..M....,m“m.‘.v-,."""-..,m B ke FOR i horage and thiand id August v 0,99 Q. Is it an act of refinement to talk loudly in a public place? K o b hoapes | usiest In L e o retmement i v sty of this-not even i | ez po e || Wall Paper S ] Traiy | S o i . v home. A quiet voice is a mark of good breeding. To speak for the g | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) cther people in streetcars, bus theatres, elevators, stores, Ideal Paint Shop the bill arrive ar : 43 ; 4% o t, is considered the height of vulgarity. NYAL Family Remedies rage Times editor dl A 8 R Bk BV P S o it s T o ; w( ; . \‘J b :IH a woman meets a man of her acquaintance, which should HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt his town. At the time we ¢ 1 g5t EpoRkiHin ICE CREAM 3 A. The woman. However, if they are old friends, he may speak | fe= he specifically objected to Complete Automotive Service id others got busy and MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Specialists in Radiator Work f’al‘i-.)hge i1 p HES “NQ Should you ever ask a {riend what his or her salary is? ‘ HntChings EWMNY - Hrug o H v N_,I\,"imm_,,,,,m A gt G e ! Market . ome- C; VEH fiA L pA Choice Meats At All Times sure up and eventually 1 mmuuuc uvm-mlu. receive the support of n also failed t pelitic r ¢ is nothing that can be done about % an A C. GORDON {| PHONES 553—82—95 tha this it can be done is to reviv Sl il s Sl o eee ‘ o The Alaskan Hotel Iy wh A d obiected to 1 corre If the diameter of a watervipe is doubled, how many times is lL\)‘ The uharles W- Carter tr As we remember, the Juneau represen- pacity increased? A Lt P & B 1o oblection: to the: Bille-the ppRGA 2. Which is the longest mountain range in the world? Mortuary &} Ressonablo Egtes was from the Third Divi trangelv encugh from 8. “Whit isithe composition of ipewser? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O 4. What President of the United States was nicknamed “School- PHONE 136 master”? what 'real ntally, ¢ 'he Washington »ieny -Go-Round 5. Which is claimed to be the oldest city in Eurcpe? PHONE 555 A dns | Card Beverage Co. || | Thomas Hardware Co. corresponds ir _\‘}_‘_‘ 0 : 1. Four times Wh e 805 10th St. 5 —_— or S i e L 2. The Andes of South America, which extend a distance of 4,500 | | e : ERINER OIS L of NE % Sy PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf 8 An alloy of tin and lead. for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE , i ot wiisKey nausiry FROM PENNSYLVANIA Weedss Wilson. . R ESESTA i Remington Typewriters 60-day holiday to save tillers have been s on the back Toledo, Sp Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ JUKEAU PLUMBING & liEATIHG 0. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SUEET METAL ersmith Bl 0. Biigss U, B Ambessado i 1 ;\.‘-“x s arry 0. get WELDING || Dpon ABEL PHONE 633 E FORD AGENCY S LR BUSINESS CONTROI Qi‘ e on’ S N ew fi oyernor PHONE 787 Third and Franklin e e and -tba s al Reserve Board fhsider g y T a0 T T BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. I z T 1 G ! J } i | Foot of Main Street Flooring Contractor Laying—Y¥imshing Oak Floors CALL 209 MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. ress eventually will o enact the sident’s 10- & gram of compulsory con- ¥ s, credits, all ions, r on inflagdon is to I tiny He wasn't told hc expected Cabinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 | H.P.MIDDLETON 336 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alasks COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ample of the ineffec- tiveness of voluntary controls—or 1 by industry—is the y wild competitive war that ha Lroken out in the mail-order in- stry since the expiratl regulation W under which the governm raquired a one-third down payment 'for goods purchas:d ment plan Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 1 ot TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Regulation W expirzd 1. Sears, Roe a sincere desire to hold k offi- Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING awgainst inflation, d point Departme eff r o i i e JOE VEZZETT! ‘l Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC L i g {| as a pait-up suvscriber to THG DAILY ALASKA - SYSTEM CLEANING Lulz Carlcs P No. 1. I | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING e gt etk | Present this coupon to the box office of the R.W. cowu“fi Alaska Laundy rea ¥ H mpet i : Eochiee amnpenrat (i CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY CITY Dodge—Plymoutk—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks matter quire down payment of only 10 DRY CLEANERS and receive TWO TICKETS to see: than lose a lot of ir mpetitor a” 2 ais PHONE 877 eyl | ‘ g THE OUTLAW — wloNEr | | wt min g % = ) B 7o ¥ eueral Tax---12¢ per Person Lucille's ma‘“v‘ Sahn - ASHE)}EEE_NKE’S_ aisre~ 2 1o down' ype nation’s m-.m \m-rnor‘ Jehn I u'.,.l, 48, of Oregon, poses PHO“E 14—'"“: BOYAL BLUE cAB CU. Specializing in all kinds of o 3 it dly in his Portland heme, Re was sworn in after the and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and i Permanent Waves for all NEW AND USED ! Siojus thasod 10,4600 B of Governor Snell and two other high Oregon State officlals in : : Toxtumn b Kale ITURE Sh A e B nescrash, Others (left to right) are daughter Mary Elizabeth, RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. oo 40 ‘hid mad Penkin FURN less, Briggs obeyed in- leaders reluctantly are coming| 7 Mrs. Hall, holding danghter Diane, 19 months; son John, Jr. 12, WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ‘ Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. structions and flew up to Rio de around to the view that the only and the Governor. ® Photo.

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