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PAGE FOUR 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU g 5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1949 .. . : . !is taking an important step. Instead of shipping it - Average consumption of meat in MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - Dall/y Alaska Emplre International Air Edition from New York to Paris by from America in 1948 included 63 pounds | SLOOND and FOURTH / ) | e otk diy: the Timies has Starced: toUBHAL RS of beef, nearly 89 'polinde-of -pork, | Mondsy of ‘At Horth | 1 v ccept Sunday by the (R g THE EMPIRE d 1 ¢ i 3 P T PRINTING COMPANY '+ | International Edition in Paris daily, using stereotype | and 14 pounds of veal, lamb and|in Scottish Rite Temple . g Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaskn | plates made in New York and flown over daily. | TY—‘SVOiléffi-fl_. il RS A ?-cf:;n,‘&g 8':5?,«5’,\3' ggfi%fi"n&mfio&; LINGO s - - Vice-President | This makes possible the wide dissemination of the | JULY 6, 1929 ¥ y ANy ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | . 4 vica and the N | 3 BN UNITED STATES Worshipful Master; } R oonuER_ - = < s (vusinees Stenayer | TINEE SISUUGROUL Europe, North Africa and the Near | = . Arthur Lake and Mary Brian appeared in “Harold Teen” in a re- | prpapmare IS L inteke W TPRE. Hedrathsy — - : ————— | East, at lower cost than was possible with the ship- ) retu ement of the picture at the Palace; May McAvoy p MENT QF tB% n"“""’"l i 5 i SR Bntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | %" A he Atiantic. THE T ] JULY 6 ® | quest return engagement o SR s P ol Burean of Land Management e, g AUBSORIFERIN RAERS: | . o8 sor spuihi R RERE L p Ao Bie oS e | ke o | starred in “The Little Snob,” a ritzy romance at the Coliseum. District Land Office Delivered by eattier (n Junean and Dooklas Fo0 .00 ver mosths | edition will ‘be & daily”of 10 to 12 pages, embracing | ¢ Josephine White ° B — Anchorage, Alaska | q B.P 0 ELKS at the following ratest | most of the forelgn and natlonal news slores of the o Joanne B. Cowling . Since opening in 1922, the Alaska Agricultural College and School Apfil 14, 1949, | & o g b B0, 0T Times, as well as important local storic ng e gy fg’”‘_ fi";’("“ ® of Mines had had 623 studénts envolled, besides 175 who took short Notice for Publication. Meeting every Wednesday a { S Tioe of i falure of T ittty 1o the deivery | SAIVOTIALE RO TEStaes. Mrs, R e ® | courses. Notice is hereby given that Mabel{ 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- Pie i Various news magazines already have foreign edi- ® IFredéiupkmfi 4 e8RS Hocpes Swanson hes made @ come. F. DEWEY BAKER, Vews Of 602: Business Office, 374, i SR TR 9 ;e nez Romy 4 i . st oo A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ttopsi published. in. major citles overseas T-hr‘ N‘?"" . Rx:f Carper:fer : Ed Young, Fairbanks aviator, returned to that city after making | “O% r"f;‘ h“m"‘"{ unde J lted l‘zulcr, W. H. BIGGS, T The Associated Press is tled to the use for York Herald-Tribune has long published "YF'\“““N“ . 5 o @ round trip to Nome. Joe Meherin and Oscar Hart, commercial trav- f t‘v‘h)t ‘; lwa: (43 stat. 809) f“‘ | M”jemr); ey ST < of all news dis c to it or not omh-r.- edition. These and the new venture of the Times are e 0 0 06 8 ® ¢ ® 0 & & oeiers were his charter passenger: A( lrf‘cs ;”.‘m( erl:l,bm d i Pl v.l hE A% : dited in this pape ocal news published | 1yrqctjcal steps towards getting accurate news and ! of U. 8. Survey No. 2434, situated on | = T == - - - | American editorial opinion into the hands of grt | o avid Rty ‘\‘0 b ‘Idt‘ of “Glacler Highway | BLACKWELL'S ‘ n\m‘_\n:]., wfn ENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 numbers of people overseas. They are laying founda- foNDII'oNS R. W. DeArmond of Sitks isiti 2 Kok P iuiiae ibout 7 xl]:x“cc.:x:‘ux::\\a.s‘n.); J;;n:’“ CABINET SHOP i =5 tion for steadily closer rapprochement among the frec (X {B. Rice of Douglas for two weeks, returned to her home on the Alaska- | cq 08 K s tde Bl i Matn Bt Phone 772 | L peoples of the Atlantic community. | | Washington Airways seaplane Ketchikan. ; 45” N. longitude 134° 33’ W. and | High Quality Cabinet Work r _ | —_— {it s now in the files of the District | | Sor Home, Office or Store b An Excellent Appointment sugust Olson of Douglas returned from Tenakee Springs, greatly 'Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. It B - R PRSRENEEE A and all persons claiming ad- | = benefitted by a two-week vacation. v of the above mentioned file their claim with { | | | " > (New York Times) v m In an Administration not distinguished for the lASKA p-g ss Lily Kronquist, a Douglas High graduate who had been in an | | excellence of its appointments, the naming of Gordon L H ¢ |office in Tacoma since completing a business course there, returned to 3 sray as Secretary of the Army comes as a welcome | Gy | take a position with the Juneau Motor Company. Moose Lodge No. 700 ] ‘ Regular Meetings Each Friday and encouraging surprise. Although a little of the o B -ation or thirty days thereafter, or G o glow is taken away by the fact that he was the Presi- Weather conaiuons and temper- | T AT ; !”m ‘il be barred by the proy Savemur' JOHN LADELY AP, § o SR dent’s sezond choice, the nation has cause for thanks tures at various Alaska polnts. | The City Council discussed tentative plans for street improve- i = "o 4 ies ;V?C;j’tarlr‘ 3 “HAZARDOUS"—STATEHOOD BILL fhat Mr. Gray has finally been picked for the post he | #1s0 op the ij“c Coast, &t 4:30 | ments in the residential districts, much of it to be on Starr Hill and in GEORGE A. LINGO, ALTER R. HERMANSEN § fesie. 80 . |so clearly deserves. A bettér appointment could not 2. M- 120th Meridian Time, and |ihe seatter Tract Manager. & Delegate E. L. Bartlett has told the Associated have been made. i :.‘_‘;fiff“’“:f?o;_"” Wosther, Snreay. | Py First publication, May 18, 1949. PR i Press in Washington that any prediction on whether| Since he came to Wz»;h“l\‘dg‘“‘gs f‘:““fl“‘ Se;rf_‘ | A ctorage- ... BO-BRUEIEERE (M5 Charles Lewis, sister of Mrs. Ike P. Taylor, was here for a | past publication. July 13, 1949. | the Alaska statehood bill will. be acted upon at the | tary of the ':]”:"v 1?erl:lre.d );blifll:irvi:; E‘F:’;f‘mo; 7 E 31—Partly lemylyvmq of several weeks before returning to her home in Fairbanks. With o ‘ SHOP AT g resent session of Congress is “hazardous.” tinguished, ang disinteresied PUs it * R rdova : 48— | her was her small daughter Mary. | NOTICE TO CKEDITORS P |of the time he has been responsible for industrial | Cloudy | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN D “The rrel between the Hawaiian longshoremen e b ’ i v afl Bethel 52—Fog | ! ? IS HEF T \ : 2 . | mobilization and procurement questions as they affect | i ; e Yohar-ot ackage of cheese with each |that the undersigned was, on FOOD CENTE! and emplovers in distant Hawaii will have much to do | 1o Army, and he has met the difficult problems in- | Dawson 42—Partly Cloudy | George Brothers advertised a four-ounce package of cheese with each B {.” 9, i\\xl- o iR - with whether the House votes.at this sesslon on our | yorved with energy and forthrightness. But he is per- | Bdmenton 55—Cloudy | 30-cent package of Pabst-ett. | pointed: Exerutor of ‘the, Last Will || s ;;:n:‘l"et’" { statehood bill.” the Delegate said haps best known for the report which bears his name Fairbanks 42—Partly Cloudy S Dektament &nd ot the gt Foad i “There is reason to believe there is substance to |and which aroused a hornet's nest when it was made | Haines 5056013;1dy, Weather: High, 61; low, LoBie Bank deneanod: e HIE S L (o 2 b7 4§ g 56—ClLEAT | e e A ¢ pos the report current in the capitol that there are suf- | public last August. 0 | All persons having claims 1 i u Airport i | ficient votes in the Rules’ Committee to send the This report, representing the unanimous views of A”y,mylk. I\ll‘a(n‘u 49:652?:; . . H b |the estate of d deceased 1 The Bexa*l S!ore Alaska bill to the House for consideration 11 slx-man interseryice commitive sstablished by the ! Kpdiak 58—Partly Cloudy Dally |.eSSOnS In Eng iS ‘g L. GORDQN ||auired to present the same with our Rellsble Pharmacists “But there is insistence by some members of the | late Secretary Forrestal and headed by Mr. Gray, made | Kotzebue 43—Partly Cloudy | propi, youshers avigchsd, to the e L ‘ committee that both the Alaska and Hawaii bills be‘;q“fi,"’g‘l‘”’(‘; and courageous recommendation that the | McGrath Pl e, | SIS S AV BRI B st Hloonah, Alask BUTLER-MAURO iy ot Ssama time | Netional Guard be combined with the Army's organ- | Nome 31—Drizzle| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Every one of you should | %ithi S Al i i DRUG CO. “The prolonged Hawaii shipping strike has ad- AV hus brought under complete federal | Northway 43—Partly Cloudy watch your money.” Say, “Every one of you should watch HIS money.” Ol L s | L P! control. The argument was I 1 2 X Btch your wht . Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June WA — mittedly harmed Hawail's statehood cause and in doing | the principal of untfication ‘:i’ct"he”‘“f::“(‘i ""I‘;‘"‘i’l‘;‘:‘g“'“b\“fil - 49—Cloudy| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Arctic. Pronounce ark-tik, not ar-tik. j»e “josn e l Blaclen Wi 40 has undoubtediy slowed action on the Alaska bill” | courageous in that it meant attacking the vested ;p‘:;:‘](‘:“‘ém_ge “"Par“‘g'_fl(‘:’l““-"i OFTEN MISSPELLED: Pianos; OS. Heroes; OES. FRANK G. SHOTTER, Alaska Plusic S“PPIY Bartlett said a few weeks ago it seemed certain ; interests of the various State National Guard or-|Seatile & Parllyoclu:gr: SYNONYMS: Kingly, regal, royal, imperial, majestic. Executor. ! A M. Ugzgen, Mansger 3 the Rides Committee was ready to act favorably on |ganizations, which have deep-rooted political power. | Whitchorse 50—Partly Clfludzi WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | First publication, June 29, 1949. ( g » : | the Alaska bill. Since then“it has refused to act on| The Gray report has been pigeonholed, but per- | yakutat | 49—-Cloudy | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. ‘Today’s word: | Last publication, July 20, 1949 -"“‘";”‘;v"fll Instraments | ~ither the Hawaiian or Alaskan bills. haps some day it will be revived. In any case, we LA ok 7z | INFINITE; without limits of any kind. “By heaven we understand a |~ 2 % b o Phoie 208 s ’ . ‘conn(rmuhtste (l:/irt- Trun;‘:tn on this non-political ap- | state of happiness infinite in degree and end in duration.”—Franklin. | i 1] e | pointment and trust that Mr. Gray will be speedily 31 lEA vE N S R IR S : BETTER THAN PROPAGANDA | confirmed by the Senate. D i | | GEOREE BROS. VU LR AL | 2 Bad | : | by I Widest Selection nf Wall Papre This country is spending a good deal of money to | Here's how it is: Whenever the Russians finally | AI.ASKA COASIAl | MODERN ET l 0 U ETTE ROBERTA LEE ! = TARED £ i ey tell its story overseas; and that is entirely Proper. | figure out the modus operandi of a machine, they rush | I | ‘,l&!l QEES ‘ But the wide dissemination of facts is probably of still | into print with the announcement that they invent- 0 N I u E S D A Yz "—“‘_’, HONE 399 | Id&al Paim Shop more value. And to this end, the New York Timesed it. Q. What difference is there between the wording of a church wed- | PHONE 392 i ¥ SRS SO ‘ SRR e UL e W e g 3 S e Many 4th oi July visitors left|ding invitation and a house wedding invitation? Wensary e (|| FOODE 549 Fred W. Weoar . 3 re go! 4 anf 4 Juneau yesterday via Alaska 5 erence. is. th 3 » wedding invitat; “l peal bill are going to find out that | L. B. Jaeger, J. Morrison 4 y | A. The only difference is that in the house wedding invitation a |} g, il Mowera™ b A e was‘““mon [ the people stil want it when they | Mo ang Mrs, R. Newton, R. J,|CORStal Airlines for Sitka,"Skag-|pouse address takes the place of the name of the church, and “Rs.v.p . ey 1t With Elowers bat H Me"y.fig.kound | get back home,” Truman told Har- Newton and Miss M. Newton, .| oon. H‘;.'::; s “‘,"‘fl“‘ ':“a'.‘"“'\ is usually added. | “$AY IT WITH OURS!” ||| Juneau’s Finest | vey Brown, outgoing president of | Porte 2 Mrs. . € WeLe ¢ AEoIngy P S s given to a porter who has carried | : g | the Machinists’ Union lum his suc- | :/:]L“ ~m§m?\rif“\igiwrém‘fllx ; \1}- passengers yesterday and 16 in- i = K ‘lflh:!t ;l:::“:l .‘:::‘;”) P S T ‘Iufi 24au P}GI:S;B Liguor Store \ obe . D M. BT £ ggage to or from a train? . a ! . y [ | cessor, 3 " % | coming passengers | . { " ! By DREW PEARSON \‘ essor, Al Hayes \;x;:m::xn;; (’&* FFSpn\lldll]lg, g £ Outgoing pasengers were: A. Twenty-five to fifty cents, according to the number and weight , PHONE 311 ' op g iy %I? A R D ] s (Continued from Pae 1) | “Weve lost a battle, but w ‘{ani‘l’\' B \“’“ “‘\“1 Bl To sitka: P. Kitkh, M. Stacey, Of the luggage || et AN b 5 of o T jgoing ‘to win the. war//‘préaiéted| T ¥ herry, G. MOOTe, | i Forward, A. W. Blackerby, Q. What is the proper way to eat bread at the table? | Tll E inF R {: | Phone 689 O e e TR0 TRgr BN soniphofinle 00 0y Mrs. McClelian, Bobby McGlellan,| A, Break off a small piece at a time, butter it, and convey it u,‘\ enrwinkFeed L8, |! 00 at more than double his RFC M“_w"d b“-‘“'fih-\' between now and the o mEs |Dr. M. Van Sandt, Mr. and Mrs.|the mouth with the fingers. : Office in Case Lot Oroeery e ot next session with the members of | UNITED STATES {Max Penrod, Ken Bowmafly Dr. | e ¢#BONE 784 lhe Blaskan BG’EI Y 1. Grabam, assistant managey | CONETess who have gone back ux("LPART-“FNTOFT"E INTERIOR | Wheatley, Miss J. M. Frazer b ’i HAY, GRAIN. COAL ’ . H. Graham, assis anag oir campaig romises % Burea A Minase A S 52 Sl ) LALN, EE8 i of the Richmond RFC office, |06l campaign promises to the | eau of Land Management | Thomas, Mrs. Max Van Sand, LOOK a nd LEARN Y P || and STORAGE Newly Renovated Losrse O | s exmged,| COmmon people of this country.” | strict Land Office Yvonne Birley, Marion Davis, Ralph A. C. GORDON || | st Resssnabls Rate ing_ $2,000,000 for Baltimore Con- | Well, I haven't given up hope,”| Anchorage, Alaska | Mize, Henry Nulfers, Mr. and Mus. " AR S S e B -ihen wes Bired by the m{d Txuma‘n. Eventually we are; June 20, 1949 |R. W. Hussey, Richard Hussey and g g " | Call EXPERIENCED MEN FHONE SINGLE © same company at a salary increase Uf:nln ([n v}\;rlufru’uu l‘aw nf)t only re-| Notice for Publication {John La Huise. | 1. What is the total mileage of coastline ,flf the United b(:\les,j all B2 - i Vs koAt S, of $5,000 -}td of the Taft-Hartley Law, but| Notice is hereby given that Valeri| T° Icy Straits cannery: Mrs. including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico? 'l Alaska JANTTORIAL Service James C. Windham, an RFC ad- the rest of the ‘llbexul pregram 'hh"}vnu'v:xl Trambitas has made appli- | J€annie Welch, Vera Welch. 2. What is the length of a cord of wood? FRED FOLETTE PHCNE 555 people indorsed in the last elec! PRUs Y 3 | ministrative assistant, became treas- ‘ i ast election.”, catjon for a hiomesite under the Act| To Skagway: Gordon White, Mrs 3. Who was the first Democrat to become President? | Phone 247 ' niOTi H d urer of the F. L, Jacobs Co. of De- T o of 1 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 309) An- Sawyer, Al Lynch, Marlin Feero. 4. How many feet can a moie dig a run during one night? | i imas Haraware Co. troit after it had received over REAL ESTATE “FRONT" chorage Serial No. 011307, for a| To Haines: Mrs. Johnson. 5. Who governs the District of Columbia? s FRE R PAINTS -—— OILS $3,000,000 in government loans | The real estate lobby has learned ] tract of land embraced in plat of | To Elfin Gove: Thomas Ander- ANSWERS: | STEVENE® Ballders' and.Shalt Joseph M. Ryan, chief of Small|a trick from the Communists. It|U- S- Survey No. 2634 situated on |S0D- 2 11,936 miles. - i & 7} LW HARDWARE Business Loans in Helena, Montana, | has now discovered the advantages | the Fast Shore Auke Bay and West | To Gustavus: Mrs. William Leh- went to work for the Custom Tire, of “front” organizations. Behind the |Side Fritz Cove Highway approxi- ) ma, Terry Lehman. Inc. of Billings, Mont., at double | funcy disguises, however, it's stili|Malely 127 miles Northwesterly | To Pelican: L. Lindstrom. his RFC salary'after recommending [ the same real estate lobby. from Juneau, Alaska, containing 0.45| To Tulsequah: D. Pinkos, G. a $30,000 loan. | For instance, the Georgia Tax-|acres, and it is now in the files of ‘C-mley. W. B. Burton, Harry Doerr. ers’ League has been flooding the | the District Land Office, Anchorage, | Incoming passengers were: - — | From Lake Hasselborg: N. B | I RS P y and all persons claiming ad- | Anderson. L G Honey, W. D Rt | prox FPstimates on that New Basement, House U ely any of the above mentioned |F. J. Jackin, G. B .Rathbone, and i shouid file their adverse claim | N. M. Benison. or F“eplace__PHONE 4]6—Evenings 1 Eight feet. Andrew Jackson. Sometimes as much as 100 feet. ! Congress. LADIES' —MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Remington Typewriters BOLD and SERVICED by St =2 || 3. B Burford & Co. “Our Doorsiep Is Worn by The Charles W. Carter ||| Sctied Customen” Mortuary MORE RFC LOANS ate with post cards, opposing gov- Others who left RFC to work for| ernment housing. Inside fact is that | AF companies receiving RFC loans are: | these post cards were actually writ- L. C. Andrews, former manager of [ten by Ed Hiles, hired executive| FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers) a the San Antenio RFC office, hired [of the Georgia Savings and Loan |in the district land office within the | From Haines; Dr. D. D. Mar- by the Transport Company of Tex- | League, an affiliate of the nation-|Period of publication or thirty days | quardt, Ellen Johnson, Mr. and We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE Fourth ana Fravpkin Sts GREASES — GAS — OIL as; A. Ben Shallit, RFC engineer, |4l organization run by Morton Bod. | thereaiter, or they will be barred by | Mrs. Keith Wildes, Steven V BLOCKS for several houses PHONE 136 i 2 ; hired by Usibelli Coal Mines, Inc.|fish, king of the real estate lobby- |the Provisions of the statutes. Hatch, Louise Evanston, Bob Ver- EARL CRASS AND SON - Jflneau Moiur cg_ 1 Foot of Maia Strees of Suntrana, Alaska; Louis B. Du-|ists, which has been indicted for GEORGE A. LINGO,* |mier, and E. M. Botelho. quette, district loan agent, hired by | failing to register under the lobby- Manager. | From Excursion Inlet: Ruth Cof- M= the H. Corporation of Fort!ing act. ° !Pirst publication, July 6, 1949. | fin. V@i s Worth, Texas: Howard Gage, ‘vxum_" Hiles also failed to register when | Last publication, Aug. 31, 1948, | From Funter Bay: Mary J. Jones b Compary o1 Cievima: Ca1 o st Dbl e | g IR GRACRLk Ln askcn 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1949 Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th 8w || | MARE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for il by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. | PHONE 216—-DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS er SODA POP Grosswendt, RFC examiner, hired|ned down by this column, by the Federal Telephone and Ra-|ted writing the post eards admit 7 Crosswol'd P =o| x| [nc] oW e | | | i [T[EfiP|OKER] i out | dio Corp., of Clifton, N. J by the Georgie Taxpayers’ League. | [EPlAS [P c l 3§ “ § W ‘ In addition, Arthur F. Hackney,| The league, he confessed, has “no | ACROSS 35, Support fora uisiefliMoc aslersieas wear | ______________ | RFC examiner,was v by U U.| haser o s, 1o oy | & DUt 2t oaticies (SIATUR The B. M. Behrends Polbbsme - il Cutme: Bmsiasal |- 1 S, Sugar Corp., of Clewiston, Fla.;' The real estate gro Sl By W " arment B Scirnin Merics, ssutact <hin of | oughe 1t et o p e A Wstaprsctew A SN CIANS! - Stetaan and Mallory Fate MRS T ‘ the RFC's sdminisirative division, ns the Georgia Tsxpayers' Lon - Work 43 Feminine wiaNIRTION] M s he Georgia Taxpayers' League . Pronoun nickname | hired b uth Dade Farms of than give their own names, Hiles| 15 Draft controls . For example: Dmflfl Eflm | Hemestead, Fla: Chester Nelison| admitted. He indentified B. A. Mar- | G el [L[EIVIER bt M s 3 Chas. G. Warner Co | RFCp hired by the | tin, legislative chairman of the At-| :i Pisment . State whose ooEs Safeid Denosit - i | Statz Company of |lanta Home Builders' Asso cox sapiistle [a[vEMINIEINE Yy » = a g uilders’ Asscciatiop Not to be Pierre: abbr. | ; rd, examiner, | as head of the dummy Organization. ' g5, T\oS oMcs . Hocnity 3 BO TAN ¥ HUME GROCEBY Cooking vessel Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie Boxes fflr Re‘lflt | I 4 Crusted dishes Following Wolframite African fly . Proofreader's uuding Co L'Engle, another Atlanta build- | 2 she Widner, | er, also is connected with it, Hiles! ""500" CLOTHES ‘ Drift Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tei. §9 6 Brak wmlionty & Bl e COMMERCIAL SAVINGS , Note— This attempt to disguise | s { a wall Jeaf ina the real estate *lobby also reveals| 31 —de plume 1. Renders ac- T the NUNN-BUSH SHOES American Meat — Phene 33 35. Pertaining 1+ new national strategy. Having| “Ine shosider its battle in Washington, the is scattering to the states to| on state-wide campaigns housing and rent | STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men cessible vetch family 9. 0. Sun god 2. ———— To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY . Day's march Divisions of ancient Greece Historic T S. P. WHITELY 2 Ancfent Jewish as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASK Part ot an EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING i | Present this coupon to the box office of the teacher Bosirine CAPITOL THEATRE 29 OFF LOUISE | Alaska Laundry DR. ROBERT SIMPSON ’ examiner, State Banl R. W. COWLIRG Note: Most canscientious IN FROM SOUTH. e COMPARY CPTOMETRIST A f:aplxl;‘:‘n:fflcfifik:‘ o g :'?.‘I:"('.S"\'\"‘}Lm" and, fegeive IO TICKETS fo sce: Dadge— Plymouth—Chn saler | w E““‘i“‘_‘;m’s’"“‘ SIMPSON BUILDING DeBote—Dodge Trucks Fhone 266 for Appointments Potnizes el ment in RFC than banks, though th fraction as muck B an "PERSONAL COLUMN" Federal Tax—12c—Paid by, the Theatre SHAFFER'® H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI | Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to vorr home with our compliments. 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