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- PAGE FOLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA bA I LRDA\ JANUAR\ 10, 1948 Broken Homes D(ul y Alaska Emplre e (Washington Post) more basic approach to the divorce VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 ;20 YEARS AGO T muprre M" SMonday of exen mori blished every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Monday of each month d Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska problem than law passing or moral lecturing are in- Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- signs of in Scottish Rite Temple Seco . p X ” st. Visith g : f EELEN TROY MONSEN - - - oy ‘President | creasing. Latest to advocate more long-range educa- Lo B B b ol beginning at 7:30 p. m. B AN GARTER © -« = "« 'Bamor and Manager tion and research on the subject is George Thorman, JANUARY 10. 1928 H. 8. GRUENING, Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, ffin : n - R }:";,:f.‘z: author of a new Public Affairs pamphlet, Broken Earl Rossman, author, photographer and moving picture producer, A"éf:zd:x:i J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W prvit —— ~—— | Homes. After exploring the ficld of marriage break-| ¢ g o 2 was the guest of honor ai the program meeting of the Junean Women's 3 LEIVERS, Secretary. e in Junesy &% Second Class Maer. | down for the Public Affairs Committee, Inc, a non- ® JANVAREING Business and Professional Club the previous night in the Forget-Me-Not SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ¢ Delivered by carrier in Junesy and Douslas for §1.50 per month; | profit, educational organization, Mr. Thorman comes e D a V'tha Sk thd tapes: up with the conclusion that tightening divorce laws|® Gretchen Ann Adams : tage paid, at the follo : { 5 3 L mail, postage paid, at the topowinE dvance, $7.50; | will not cut the number of divorces. He does not R.H l'ié&y\(lmr‘ $1.50. | think divoree is primarily a legal problem. 3 it 1iroy ¢ 'a favor if they will promptly notify X I el i s l“”]‘“n( b SodtE Louis Paul Bud Brown Tea Room | | You'll Always Get a Better Deal = in Fur Styles and Values at ® BPOLE Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- retary . The Nebraska, with Captain Martin Holst, unloaded more than 200 i g at the Juneau Cold b(or’\_’e‘ Ma“ln v“'or Fl!l!, In(. barrels of herring during the morning {Company. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations v failure or irregularity in the Aelivery |is a problem of the vhysical and psvchologica ! justment of two persons, who if they find their “di: isfactic unbearable” will find some way of b fice, 602, Business Office, 374 MEMBER OF \~~m!\T ll'lU:*‘ e g i ing their legal bond: celling our experience with Mrs. J. C. Lund | pt. John Haho brought in the America First from Petersburg v,lll\‘ XC tle 0 the se < 3w 9 s patel to it or mot ether- | prohibition, he says ar, restrictive law on Se Swanson, Jr {the report that one of the wor o e § 7hm t be Y rst winds had ever experienced was! | {sweeping the waters between Juneau and the Shrimp Capital. He said | { HAND LA“NDRY that the gasboat the Three Brothers was on the rocks near Kake, and 232 Wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 that at Gambier Bay the Ruby had sunk at the dock RELIABLE SERVICE | il | The visiting bowling teams of Elks lodges were to be hosts during | the week at dances held in the Elks Hall, following the Juneau-Anghorage and Juneau-Ketchikan matche ser and also the local news published | divorce could He points out that . |though States have been steadily tightening their JANUARY 11 . ° ° . ° . . . . Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | djyorce laws, divorce today is breaking up marriages e Bert Johnson . . . ° . . . ° . s for Your Office BHARI.ES R GRIFFIN Go SENTATLVES - tla, Wash, | three times as rapidly as it did a half century ago. Mrs. Alta Porter | ) attribute this to lenient marriage laws or pre- George H. Messerschmidt, Jr. vailing moral laxity superficial thinking, Mr. Thor- Mrs. Robert Henning man believes. Ms age, like other institutions, is Shirley Westby trying to adapt itself to a rapidly changing world.| rud Svenson Women particularly have a new attitude toward it Shirley Geddes They will no longer endure cruelty or immorality just on Constantine Both women and men Joan Lois Cohen In today's o0 0 & v O U BigTE NONA ROGERS, Manager The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE | The freighter Denali, under Captain Jock Livingston, arrived in| |port from the south with 876 tons of freight for Juneau and 50 tons | |of coal for Thane | “SMILING SERVICE” Berl's Cash Grocery Mr to make their marriage exvect more from marriage than formerly thinking a marriage no lux..mr “good” just because BPRLPIP Sl 2, | | The time has come, Mr. Thorman thinks, to SNOW PLOW IS OU g e | . g 0 b o Marking the close of the herring industry for the season, the Alaska PHONE 104 or 105 muddling through in marriage in an unscientific i PREE DELIVERY ed in Seattle with the last of the scason's pack and crews of two| | CALIF ORNIA ELIVER Juneau | He would brir e combined efforts of doctors The Juneau reet Department | 2711Ve chiatrists. educators, ministers and social workers gives warning that the snow plow salteries at Halibut Cove and Tutka Bay. Herring packers reported to bear on the problem, and would provide some pre- is out, and that the City of Ju-|fish scarce during the greater part of the season, but high prices were | marriage education, more ma ge counseling, and peau will not be responsible for|expected to make up in a measure for the shortage. | ———— above all more research on marriage failures and how | cars and trucks bumped by the| ok to avoid them ader, as permanent parking, es-| As a token of their high regard for the man who was their chief | RATE INVESTIGATIONS 3 i AR (il Grozery and Meat Market ¢78 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices "“The Rexall Store” . Your Reliable Pharmacists Profits dnd Hales pecially in residential areas, is in|for seven years, oldtime employees of the Alaska Road Commission | the past wo years the Territory of Alaska o A vigixion of & s Sl e [obtained a handsome witch for presentation to Col. James G. Steese. | STEVENS® oG n away upproximately $50,000, or more, in (New York Times) IHANKS {Engraved on the back was the word “Alaska” and a musher with a team ', N .ER-MAURO g % |of dogs and a winding trail leading the mountains in the background. | DRUG CO. 1 asted efforts to prove that shipping rates to and Two earnings reports covering the period of the, T H A N K §, from Alaska are unjust and unreasonable. One Wash- sharp price rise this year confirm the previous evi- THANKS. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! | ington ey has collected more than $30,000 dence that profiteering in cost-of-living items has not | Swift and Co. 4 Toie LADIES'—MISSES’ Weather: High, 43; low, 37; rain READY-TO-WEAR —— e - S - v i seward Street Near Third We thank all the hundreds of | eeweeeee HARBY BACE m the Tr for this cause, even!'been a significant factor in this AldieEs for sy 3 ¥ A s Vent BN o 1 Alaskans fc e rous con- | though in t of the Territery for hardly a |reports that in the ar ending Nov. 1, the company’s HiEatoas to the Rep bR o § 4 g by D 2 ' T The haven't come in yet for | sales e ed $2,200,000000 and that its earnings * <5 Al CRRS e D Iy I_ E gl h 4 Jgi! lst year, if ong. The bills haven't come in yet for were equal to 1 cent for every dollar of sales, Prior Vv itribution for a Repub- | al eSSOI'IS m n |Sn W. L. CORDON ¢{: Alaska MHSIG Sll]lply gg . “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS employed at the recent investigation, r in 1948, and their |} Alaska OPA parasites who became experts | the progress of the | w--eero—eee =3| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager of Alaska | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “This book is not any use Pianos—Mausical Instruments Republican in 1948 and|to me.” Say, “is not OF any use to me.” and Supplies at's Left. All those \\‘lshfl OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Stupendous. Pronounce stu-pen-dus, Phoue 206 Second and Seward operate towards this great | first U as in UNIT, not as in RULE, second U as in US unstressed, ac- the two ex two fi dur to allowance for a special fund to meet high-cost ad- ditions to fixed assets, the return was equal to abput regime of the buregucrats 15 cents per dollar of sales. In the previous year ns to us that it’s about time that some of 'these earnings avera 13 cents. The commpany also reported that on its meat operations alone it avel less than one-quarter of a cent a pound. The Cudahy me these expenditures were questioned. These investiga- a good thing for the e: PRI | LR R A acking Company reported similar resuits. Victory contact, | st #a S AnT, i ER AN but the people of Alaska haven't seen any results Packing Compan / Afbert “White. ‘Hox S30E Ry | cony gecond eyliabic: | HBEINKE GENERAL : SH it | Certainly, the rise in meat prices carnot be at- | 0000 U B S o ee! OFTEN MISSPELLED Poultice; observe the OU pronounced as O.| REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant N 5 : also have | tributed to this narrow profit margin Evehithe p: 2 9058 SIUEL FOASR SR 11 NO | ok eamship companies serving, Alatka, also ave 1ad only minor effect Committee. (780 30 | Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Auditor Tax Counseror elimination of profits would hava roma, perfume, fragrance. Siacksmith Werk | SYNONYMS: Smell (noun), odor, scent, beer J derable expense in these Investga- | .,on the level of prices for foods processed by this e i ; tions, although we doubt if the steamship companies u(l:mpum, B e sltustion recwalt P Srvatons AUNMONE EOR SUBICAIONIL - WOED S, s o word three times and it is yours.” Let us GENERAL REPATR WORE Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 have been o ]m ral as the Territory in giving away | proces: although the specific margins vary from No. 5826-A {increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Phune 204 939 W. 12th St. In the T ict Court for the Terri- 1TRANSIENT: passing over; fleeting, brief. “A transient, wistful smile | tory of Alaska, Division Number ,hghteu(d her face."” | those cited for Swift 7 1 A much larger decline in profit margin is shown — \der the present operating agreement the gov- , ¥ i e i L in the study of the NRDGA covering the nine months _ One at Juneau PSS S FOR f o1 Wa ernment has provided a form of subsidy caleulated |1 1A PV O S S0 eovered 185 inde- VINCENT G ANDERSON, Plain_ Warheld s Dl’llg Slore ll Pa"er to make the rates 50 per cent lower than they would | oo 0,0 stores, showed that the profit before taxes in ;“I ‘-:' 1{"“““ E. ANDERSON, MODERN FT'OU ETTE (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ; - R ROBERTA LEE NYAL Family Remedies {deal Paint ShOp money have to be without a subsidy in order to give Lhr‘m(, 1947 period, was 6.2 per cent, as compared Wwith mship cperators a reasonable return upon their | 104 per cent in the same veriod in 1946. Net profits {Tl;e]Pwaxde)’)rL oiut}he Uhmed St.ate;; i i investment. |after taxes declined to 3.9 per cent this year from ; en E’F e above name | i HORLUCK'S DANISH defendant, GREETING: You are Q. Dces a well-bred person ever attempt to entertain a group of !Ln CREAM 165 per cent in 1946. In part, this poor profits record R hereby required to appear in the lpersons by relating the experiences of his recent illness or operation? District Court for the Territory of | A. Never PHone 549 Fred W. Wendt | # X In the face of this it seems foolish to contend st and unreasonable in | reflected an increase in operating expenses, which | Complete Automotive Service ; were 25 per centage points higher in 1947 £ Even if questioned, he will reply in as few words as pos- = [ 4 t Maritime Commission : 3 adint PR rgin Alaska, ¥irst Division at Juneau, | £ b 3 i | ¥ 5 : O ehna o saw that thy rites ate ‘tbo |, [0 ooy, exthbtithe teducdi tni Drollbe atliss UGRES wiein ShIDAOD Al NI il SRdathen fhafs e subied I H.uclu:ws E'unomY MT. JUNEAU SA her g ) has been offset by a substantial increase in the num- 8 | Q When a fesaion 3 AP VL ¢ | MT. D SALES 2 i o the last publication of this sum- | 3 en a professional entertainer attends some social function, | Q T AT ¥ omote the development of Alaska. BUb jop of dollars of sales. Thus, Swift and Co. had an F i vioifh Dip 1 0lf it i a8 06 ‘Drrtormm® Ha;‘}; | & SERVICE ‘5 everything eise is too high, also. The Maritime Com- |increase of 71 per cent in total sales in 1947. The ;"'l'flsi in U’-ffl&?ls sfmgmonzolls I;}lby £ § S D ol e b AP s R & ¢ . 3 i\ 909—12th St. PHONE 659 « mission recognizes that shipping rates are high, but it | result was substantial increase in the number of dollars 1‘; S -m‘;' (]‘f;:fi 1; ”"} i’fl:_wp u;;‘;}presumpumu\ B ;“‘n cen previously arranged. Otherwise, it is very | j Choice Meats At All Times | | | Specialists in Radiator Work ints out that costs of the shipping business also are of profit despite lm reduction in profit per sales ° i % SRk R WQae | 17 q £Ea Qo | s IRy e > vides argins. For on ¥C sonally, answel A Ten nc]nck but many hostesses melvr lo begin earlier, at |boutw time Co: ssion suggests that some form |larger velume r thex than wider profit margins. le - 4 oty bap s a ime Commissi : ;u ;..(:h 111; :: 1;“00:‘ B ioielimie Dacilitns Jursanse i 91&1{3.((.\lmmpx;l.u s file m(siljl“me Lot The Charles W. Carter The Alaskan Hotel ) l:"b”d‘ he:works “.u AT ] q; volume was relatively small, and hence the change ;‘ u‘w and:Ain: fie Capove. CRiS Ao S A P e e p it A et | Newly Re: ted R be further rr-r..vucud to aid the (l‘e\clnpm(‘nt of Alaska in profits per dollar of sales was accompanied by a 'd’I:l“ it Aol g i Mo t ar y NOvVal ooms And for the life of us, we can’t see why our Terri- | i uo decline in actual dollars earned. However, the m'\nA((l; b l;ul‘l()w)ngh;’“]l] ;I.A m),‘x‘ ;;;; l-O 0 K a nd LEA R N i riuary at Reasonable Rates torial officials such a plan and insist Upon ' ecord for retailing AR i an Mands the 7 relief: tha | rial officials buck such a \v Do ‘ % PON ' record for retailing is'in cqn!la“st _m‘mfl !)ntwm‘ 11 bonds of matrimony existing be- { A. C. GORDON i Fourth and Franglin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O spending a great deal of money for something they | corporations, where total profits after taxes have risen i 3e ! PHONE 138 ey tween plaintiff and defendant be| e=e s e ——————— | cannot accomplish. substantially this yea dissolved; that the plaintiff be | j ! s A T S s R SRR SERTD e s G 1 Which are the only two great rivers in the world that flow east | PHONE 555 . Carlos Sforza and their assistants. the Russians who Wwere smart gegendant; and for such other and nndqwesl? | Card Beverage co. 2 e yashingion Howing to tell the story of enough to get publicity when they {iriher reliof as to this court may| % What is a pseudonym? { Wholasals 408 10t "B omas naraware (o. & R d American aid have been two pic- livered food. Or, as Le Figaro, geomy meet and equitable in the 3. Of what country was Catherine the Great the ruler? ] PAINTS — OILS ! Merry-fio- oun torial - supplements printed in the » swering Humanite, put it, "It premises. 4. What is the real meaning of the word “khaki’? | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf fi sl Italian and French languages by would have been better, no doubt, = 1 event you fail so to appear| 5. Whe was the most famous ancient Greek orator? i | tor MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE By DREW PEARSON I Progresso Italo-Americano in if some clever sabotage had de- and answer, the plaintiff wil take ANSWERS: . ; New York and by Look Magazine, railed the Friendship Train. Bul juggment against you for want 1. . The Amazon Riv b s « M b i . 2 Vel rica, a Y a - g o 3 Continued from Page Cue' | showing pictures of the train as since it has unfortunately come thereof, and will apply to the Court' gping T of South America, and the Yangtse-Kiang of || Window—Aute—Plate—GLASB | | ¢ Remington Typewriters [ i e it traveled through the US.A safely into port the attack' must for the relief demanded in said com= |~ 5 4 fiitions name: a pen name GLASS CO i SOLD and SERVICED by spokesman at Arras, refused to| Various airlines, including TWA, o7 "l‘;de F(:r] t;lli‘:ar‘:;‘rvm(l; g:;: p]i\l/?fib;zgls”fhhe?“ Smx;fd'.y d SoaRpe 5 ; IDEAL b + J. B. Burford & Co. i k 3 erk erica ir France . 3 5 88 J e Honorable Judge 4 R | A let her speak. Mrs. Perkins had | PB}” Am f“-“"-y_A‘ Praniga.and ‘,hf earscn, is none other than a of said Court, and the seal of said | 4. It is a Hindu word meaning “dusty, or dust-colored.” | 121 MAIN STREET ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by spent her own time and money | Army Transport Command, pat 4671 BEa the'idea ¢ + | 5. Demosth: Satisfied Customers” s 4 g s )’, riotically volunteered to fly these journalist who aunched the idea of Court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, | 5. mosthenes i ) journeying (o Arras, but when she | oLCaly MORRCEIE (0 Y WSt the Friendship Train. He might Alaska, December 26, 1947. i 4 A AT : A o e o DON ABEL PHONI ere Lowery, Who has consist- | booklets to Surop! ¢ " Well have expected that the Com- (Seal of Court) J. H. WALMER, FORD AGENCY posed publicity for Friend- | them here in time. Furthermore, oI Wt et &uch | in- bk of the apove i A ship Food, turned thumbs down, |they cartied them at considerable "WPES WO P T L S b et Sourty C\Ligezel Dealers) : ol & HERARIal- sdcritie: Stue they had SCIENCS. DAS WIREMG comme | By JW. » Deputy GREASES — GAS — OIL In Italy, likewise, John Second- | B 0 5ee profitable Christmas (Copyright, 1048, By The First publication Dec. 27, 1047 | BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co ari of the Columbia Broadcasting - " Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Last publication, Jan. 17, 1948. | i H B I e mory cardss These pioture stortebiboy-, | g sl 00 0 A9 DR AR s |} 1891—0ver Half a Century of Bankmg—lgfl ? ] < Daily American, Margo Atwood of SVET, have been most populsr, es- | rloormg conh’acior ‘oot of Main Street the American Broadcasting Com- ' Pecially "I“:lz'ly \\;lhx\; l"l‘xflw_d-\‘ on o P 1 & AR[OWIAIY | e S vany and Rita Hume of the North Station platforms fought for: cop- £ 4 NEVEMNE Laying—Finishing Oal oors e et e wspaper Alliance pa-| €5 of Il Progresso. Cr ossword uzzic: Jy clE|L|A[NID | | CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES tri accompanied. subsequent _ The only discordant note in the ACROSS 1. Bubber far M1 N T SINA DELICIOUS ICE CREAM d ndship Trains in order to tell Tapnch “ secepion 'OF the Friend- = % R ring AT ERN a daily habit—ask for it by name the Train’s story to every part of Ship Train was sounded by the 1‘::;»1?\“ 28. Porches LA T I he B M Behrends | o .- tao oolisk o | Communist paper, Humanite, last Soiinik EIRAIDIICA { ” o & u E s s E N G E n Juneau Dalr]es: Inc- { g : ko ¢ week in an editorial attacking me g2 Afri bow= d C[O|ME I F Robert Blake Of go 'y wplackguard and with ill et emip 55 Communs o LRE a SERVICE “ low as B¢ L AR A““’“S‘ i \‘“ “'r f‘]“‘“;( “‘;:ld Jl?;:‘; breeding” . “to Drew Pearson 1 Wreath Besfing s, roumer ruter E[r 1 INJAS|T i Chrysler Marine Engines ‘ bert Schenker of the Jewish Jo! ShIE ~his- acdonplices.” 3 opast S. Pitcher Ji 2 | nivaton . Colis | i, g, 0, ol opeuded | S8 i Facie e Oldest Bank in Alasks rogss si—9 am o 2pm | | | MACHINE SHOP night and day for a solid month, .y "1l Gonisicant part of the 19 All: comb. Hindu queen v sjie ' [as Let us run your errands Marine Hardware making sure no kinks developed | qicorial powever, was its state- ' 15 Anchor A Tnents r'ug ’T; PR in_distribution of the foad ment, “It is scandalous that in 17 feaweed 15 aian resort 'A': GT NEMT CUMMER(‘IAL SAVINGS Chas' G' warner co‘ Before T left the United States|cifies of the East ravaged by floods, by, Demboqlike 50 Water craft LIE|T TIHELY cLOTHEs many people questioned the effi-| trucks display streamers showing 8 ot Hedam Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Phone 146 [} | ciency of lccal }I;mnpt’;m mml:- the Priendship Train when the 3% bocume and Eve R, S N - v 4 bution systems. However, my ob-|products being distributed do not 5 57, Org i 7 | g 26 Measure of Bind 57. Organ of . Mature x g v ——— 5 H SHOES | servation is that the French!come at all from across the At- distance : hearing . From a distance E.D. WRIGH G Nugg,rggg HATS HOME GROCERY ' Entraid and the Italian Endsi, lantic. It's a swindle. Undoubted- - . Produces o &Fo T l S the chief relief agencies here, are!|y the org tion of the spectac- 3 . Longitudinal ail T S " a J 5 atudd ' as a pait-up supscriber 10 'THE DAT § 3 s Home Liquor Store—Tel efficient, quick and absolutely caravan which crossed France e ate 1l EMP!”RE 3 p ited to b 1TH§4\ ALASES Quality Work Clothing Ameriu: Meat — Pho:;esg st. They work in complete' cost more than all the food it animal is invited to be our gues S EVENING work with American Relief transported. Soon it will be im- b5t pisct | Exgflent thie R R the box ulfice of the ENNING ! groups | possible to buy a thing without & i FRED u Y 0 R1 C | Various proposals have been'its bearing the inscription ‘Made | . Whet CAPITOL THEATBE Complete Outfitter for Men " made in Italy to thank the in America’ or ‘Gift of the Good | . Martinique ; A American people for the Friendship, Mr. Truman'” | Rl and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: T SYSTEM CLEANING l Train. One, by the Rome ne Despite Humanite’s charges, how- | author ‘ ‘ ancr ety Bem. mstoots| ever, tho food delivered by Eroiks survesors' natis | 'HE STRANGER” R. W. COWLING . Alaska Laundy that some ancient and highly priz- to Metz, Nancy, and the flooded | E“ Construct L ed work of art be sent to Wash- cities of Eastern France actually | ... Feaeral Lus --12¢ per Person conPA"Y C l T Y inglon for deposit in the Smith- did come from the Friendship : Boetio rhythm Dl o - o sonian or National Museum. In' Train. It was delivered there . Edible plant g iy h—Chry: Florence, roup of artists pro- when these cities’ food supply was | fl. 0. Ragsian sea PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB Co. DeSoto—Dodge Trucks DRY CLEANERS pose sending several arl gifts to cut by flood and what irked the // . and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and PHONE 877 the ican ‘pecple, while an Communists was that two Ameri- | 7 ¥ : o “Quality Dry Cleaning” Italian newsreel company, “Incom,” can women, Rose Dolan and Eliz- | |40 [41 [42 7. ) i {| "RETURN YOU to your home with our cympliments. Lucille's beauty Salon : is pre special newsreel, en- abeth Adams, also accompanied | 1 A nickname | WATCH 'THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ASHENBRENNER titled America,” showing the trucks with the Friendship R g | Spectalizing 1n all kinds of the Italian reception of the Friend- posters on them to make sure the Pl willitary | e — SIS Permanent Waves for all NEW AND usEn ship Train. Premier Alcide De lccal people knew where the food * “Vofficer Textures of Hair Gasperi already hes contributed came from. The grateful people . Lasso Th I N S b t Iul i HAIRCUTTING b 20000 lire out of his own pocket awarded these ladies the Gold Medal E ERviiia pen ere 15 No subsiituie 1or Phone 492 2nd and Franklin FURNITURE to help pay the expenses for this of Metz in appreciation. . Wi imas Ad i l l Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave film, as did also. Foreign Minister Hitherto, of course, it was only . ewspaper Ver lSlnu. —————————————— g 4