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R # PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950 D ol lask E,'l ire secretly of quu71h(‘r nights, cmr}n‘\;-;. three purses MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NU. 18 al ’y A a p from which he made gifts to the deserving. o ea er a SECOND and POURTE ! evening except Sunday by the | Certainly the staggering of yuletide activities 20 YE R A 1 0 Monday of each month B . RN | would come as a boon to postal and store workers. P H E EMPIRE | in Scottish Rite Temple R e s - = g reeet | It would ease the load for the shopper and the house- - ] beginning at 7:30 p. m. ¢ LINGC g o ¢ n.r’}gx A. FRIEND - - - - Mm\r«:nu,nl-‘dn::r wife, too—for she must carry most of the extra burden DECEMBER 8, 1930 as a oln s ;&fl:’n’& Lawrenoe, £ rapping 7 .dn’ ¢ g ¥ i ‘ors| Master; BRtered 1n the Post Office In_Juneau a8 Second Class Matter, | Of Bift-wrapping and mailing, It needn't detract & fe . Announcement was made from San Francisco that the Alaska | A p;xvl it 7R R T et SL.50 per et | VDI from’ the traditional Christmas tiee ceremony,|e December 8 s ®|Juneau Gold Mining Company would go on a dividend basis in thel oo oo —ooon ERS, Secretary. § six months, $K.00 one year, $15.00 so much a part of the holiday. Even if some of the|® B o futire,. The! v6te Wellia) e 40 hnts: ainually bad oot Tkien ; —- i By mail, postage paid. at the following rates |k Ein e »d before Christmas Eve or Christ-|® Mrs. Harry L. Arnold . g atures at various Alaska points One year. in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.80; | tokens were opened before Christmas Eve or Christ-| / st 2| market quotation from New York, which was $635, the proposed rate|also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 @ P one th, in advance, $1.50, L . S . 8 e acks § i d e month, ih advance, $180. ) promptiy motity | MAS MOMING, others could be piled beneath the lighted | 2 dide s e ¢ [ wouid be 6.4 per cent. S35 iAW aMERutin Tl dnd B. P 0 ELKS the Business O of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | candles and unwrapped in the traditional manner. Frashiae released by the Weather Bureau | of their papers i Sty FRLE £ P g “dna Freeburger . e Tba: | Meeting every Wednesday at § Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3 The Better Christmas idea seems worth while.| g Mrs. John G. Johnson . Part of the exhibit of relics indicative of the life and ways of|Are as follows: | PM. Visiting brothers welcome, TMEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ;i Aetie ML a0 Oves | $ ghtay Margaceb, QAT QM ko Indians of Both this day and yesterday were being shipped toe:fiff;’;‘g‘;sm x "L‘P“”‘YMC’:;‘f;w WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted The Associated Press is exclusivel tled to the use for —_ el chard Howari yrns, Jr. T - ; . Paris e % 3 7 sla —] republisation of all news dispatehes credited to 1t or not other. : munnl ‘m;”cn“l\(“”:rl s, Jr : Fran I« for :Ju Prm:h Ex_?osmon the rollnwmgTyhenr ::ly ;t kP- KB;_T Birrbw _90—Clear| Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. wise credited in this paper and also the local news published . = | varoff, curator of e Territorial Museum. e all-Alaska exhibit i : oL COLD COMFORT e e g tode Bethel " partly cloudy | ; —_— ———— —_— b Kathetine Bavard 2 was being made ready for shipment in the near future, Cordova B Bhow | e — —— i NATIONAL REPRE:! Alaska Newspapers, 1411 8 ava ; iz Pourth Avenue Blde., A speaker told the Southern Medical Association |e Richard Hansen ° £ . SRR g ¥ E’;‘;i‘;’:n i; gigfigy Mfiose l.odge NO. 700 recently that if you have one cold you are likely to|® © e e's o e o o e ¢ JudeF wk A. Boyle narrated incidents of his recent trip around S k“ ThH Y | Regular Meetings Each Friday S 3 i i o . —— [the world at a talk before the Juneau Woman's Club. S S o Governor— be have more. As if you didn’t know! i g el or- o His point was valid, however. A good many ; S S TR ARNOLD L FRANCIS human ails tend to establish a certain degree of f, . Showing at the Coliseumn’ was Nix on Darjes, an iall talklng movie- | jyneau Airport 37—Rain 5::‘:“17— immunity in the body. A few of the really serious [tone with songs” and featuring Mac Clarke, Robert Ames, William | Kotsebue -20—Clea TER R. HERMANSEN diseases you can have only once, fortunately. ENRO”_MENT up | Harrigan, Maude Fulton and George MacFarlane. Kodiak 14—Clea Oddly enough, the virus or the viruses which | : R McGrath . . '35*‘71”“,____‘_______. ; cause the common cold seem to be self-limiting. In OVER 1949 b so g beamsnins OpSIEEEN the Alaska run from Seattle were tk}o :z:':;wa 15_6:1?::' ; other words, the normal cold runs its course and { Victoria, Alameda, Yukon and Northwestern of the Alaska Steamshlpgpebershui’ - 42~Cloudy‘ Bmwme 3 llquor sh’e then clears up, whether medicated or not. The fact Co.; the Queen and Admiral Farragut of the Admiral Line; Norco andil—“ortland g i Cloudz i A A total of 12,986 students are en- | Nori » Northls . tath ¥ i ! =% that a person can take another cold, or a “fresh| . noq iy tne territorial city and‘NonhLuf\l of the Northland Transportation Co.; and the Princess Norah | p.n oo George Mclearf Fheme 103 139 Be. Frankiin | cold,” indicates that only slight immuntty is provided | rura) schools in Alasks, sccordifil i see Oanadian: Pacifio Rallway Steamship Company. Seattle 39_Partly Cloudy | P. O. Box 2508 |in the process. There is the possibility, of course.|to the Alaska School Directory for ¢ e Sitka ® i . 44—Cloudy Friday, December 8, 1950 | that @ victim can have a cold with one strain of [the year 195051, issued this week| Weather: High, 44; low, 41; cloudy. Whitehorse ... -5—Partly Cloudy | S m————e—— | —_— e S | virus, and then, as it draws to a close, contract an-|by the Territorial Department oi" = i % P Yakutat . 33—Snow { other cold with a different strain of virus. There ucation. i z B e —— ‘ SO T BF’ETER_ _CHRIST“ g Iu»pm to be quite a number of the culprits These figures show an increasej Da! i_essons nkn is e g 1 e of 1,899 over the 1949-50 year. To- | § 1 g The Girl Scouis c~ America,| i ; And before you know it, Christmas Day will be| Beyond that, theres the fact thit a cold lowers |\ "o oiment in the schools last] W. L.GORDON: fil, T o i thatse: of *Mrs he Rexall Store L here, so let us make it enjoyable, a Better Christmas. {a person’s vitality and gives the mucous membrane a year was 10997 of which 8,929 was i e} | Sterling met in the Moose Hall Your Reliable As we all know, there is generally too much con-|rough time of it. That's why one cold seems to lead | jn the city schools and 2,068 in the >WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She said that her mother | last Monday. Page Whitehead, the ¥; i) ‘ fusion and hubbub during the last few days before|to others. However, if you have continual colds or|rural schools. |4 edming.” Say, “She SAID that her mother WAS coming,” or, “She|NeW Dbresident, brought the meet- | BUTLER-MAURO December 25. The glorious time could be more than |recurrent nasal involvement the chances are that| The t ritory at the present time | Savs that her mother IS coming.” ing to order. Plans were discussed | DRUG CO. 4 that if people, you and I, would only spread their|your doctor can find a good hidden reason for it U*‘{“;“’*‘]““] 26 city schools and 681 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Nascent (being born). Pronounce nas- {or vthei])ugpet :hov{z :veeme going |{ .. . ver a o 3 o " just a|€ ces of infection in the body play the role of |Fural schools. | o give in the near future. enthusiasm over a couple of weeks instead of just a %vu‘\]u.—us ln et mm'mlm A he enrollment in the city schon]s\em A as in AS, accent first syllable. All new officers took charge of m pd . few days welcome host to the s . this year totals 10,346 and in the| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Illusive (unreal); two L's. Elusive (evasive);| their respective offices last Mon- aska Music Snpply We recommend that not only early shopping but ey rural schools 2550. In the city [one L. day. gift distribution be started early. The same foresight| A woman asks a columnist counselor, “What|schools total enrollment in the| 'SYNONYMS: Acknowledge, admit, allow, accept, grant, concede. SANDRA CHON, Reporter. Arthur M. Uggen, Mansger » E Pianos—Musical Instruments i advised in mailing of Christmas cards — on the|should I do when T find lipstick, not my own, on my | clementary schools is 8356 and in|' WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us S theory that good wishes can never come too soon. hlu.\b:md"\ shirt vmllux? (‘Jm' advice would be that (“d l)tj}):]];fimu}l;. l[figu (:ir:;x:n::e increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: tol Fggz\l rstfiA:“l'L:mme ik e”:lll Bw:lk; d glis:send o hits i St i " | INDULGENCE; self-gratification. “The child was spoiled by the indul- | " BOMO : T a program has a good background in history. Such a prog a L des and 179 in the high schools | staying at the Baranof Hotel. Deemberc 6, after all, is the feast day of St. Nicholas e et SN geraRia it paredbe the patron saint of kindly and cheerful giving. St. Few persons whistle past graveyards, as it is MLl R Sty li I Pt 8 : 3 Greatest enrollment in the city | ! G Nick, history tells us. didn't wait to distribute his (valremc]y difficult to whistle and run at the same| ., ¢ is in Anchorage With & i ENERAL PAINTS gifts until the Natal Day of Jesus Christ. He rode ' time. total of 3,346. Other city schoo]s MODERN ETIOUETTE with enrollments of over 100 stu- ROBERTA LEE IR and WALLPAPER of the A-bomb, and in the after- v are as follows: Fairbanks, |l RUMPED . T H E S E D A Y S noon to revise his statement to : Ketchikan, 996; Juneau 930; : X & ¥ E““\fig“?"‘” ldeal Paln! SIOI'O St et b e [ Palmer, 544; Sitka, 427; Seward| ' Q. “{uuld it be proper, as an introduction, to say, “Mr. Marshall, Phone 549 Fred W. Wenadt GECRGF E. SUKOLSKY ‘ Such a consultative body as this NE‘VS 343; Kodiak, 348; Petersburg, 316;|thisids Miss Wilson™? would strengthen the President and Nome, 301; Wrangell, 254; Cordova | A. Reverse the names. The man should be presented to the woman & Raai b 5 o AT 232, Dougl 135, Hoonah, 130;|8ay, “Miss Wilson, this is Mr. Marshall.” How: vh h { Dean Acheson | rewin the confidence of our people > ¥, i 3 1 WEver: wheh (the han ! Herbert Hoover, Bernard Baruch, ASTIN BREEZE OUT i:)r;}mcsv 126; Valdez, 116, Skagway, |is'much older than the woman, or is a distinguished personality, she Card B"El"agfl c.- I never understood Dean Ache-|Senator Walter F. George, Senator ¢ 2 then i S i [ ot The Douglas High School paper| of the rural schools and [hose[ g esentiio . Whalesale 805 10th 8. | son until I saw him on television | . o ” b “Gastineau Breeze” was out yester- ~orpora in < | PHONE 216—DA last week. SC eneral Dwight D. Eisenhower, in unincorporated school districts Y er NIGHT The atmosphere of the day was 3;{:,]0? F. ;)'l'n:~,LGenera] Albert C. day for its second ‘('dumn _The greatest enrollment is shown at in a pew move towards the center so that the late-comers won’t have for MIXERS ; fense Americans were being kill- | Wedemeyer, Representative Christ- |1eWSY Paper is published twice a|pases of the Armed Forces with the |10'cFawl over them to their seats? er SODA ror d #-—ma \r son. The newspap- ian Herter, and Representative semester by the students of the|most, 373 students, at Fort Rxch.} A. This is not at all necessary. In fact. this is the one occasion ! er headlinb 5% pAles bt Ba Wposshld? Johsr W ¥ Mc@Umack. L. The editorial staff is led |ardson, Second is Kodiak Naval Op-fon Which ghe first-comer has an indisputable right to the aisie seat. . i Dunkirk. Nervou we were ask- Some of these suggestions are ob- | °Y Fd‘mrf"]'ch"‘r Terry Snethen,)erating Base with an enrollment| Q. Should all the women be served first at the dining table where The Alaskan Holel | ing why General Douglas MacAr- vious; others require some explan- :‘,: ‘::'fd:;xflrgz:'h;fl:k‘:ssx g:tll; (I’f 240 *;“JE“‘ Ladd Field has men and women are seated alternately? Newly thur was not being permitted to ation. James Byrnes at Pofg~ | T30S RS 2o 4 65 pupils enrolled. § Renovated Reoms {ake a real offensive posttion, T Was | dam and waa practically pushed out | Fleck. Reporters: Louise Enrollment in jfhe | Gnag: Bpiieh ) A MN07 (s wouldihe i foqlish wapte, of time, - The guests. shpuld ¢ Reasonable Rates actually in the company of & dis- | of office by Dean Acheson. He end- | Darlene Buchanan, Elsie mi, | School, near Dillingham in the|0¢ Served in regular sequence, whether man or woman. PHOXE SINGLE O tinguished American soldier. Like ed his Chbinet career utterly dis- |C8roline Haro, Moni Vinsen and|Bristol Bay area is 146. The Wasilla = PHONE 665 thillions of other Americans, we illusioned about the Russians and | ATden Vinsen. school has 127 lents and the | rerv councit were waiting for word of hope. And we were frightened. at Acheson, cold and aloof, mpered by emotion, a Robert A. Taft, Chief Justice Vin- has since become a leader of the Southern Democrats, These south- erners are more antagonistic to the current management of our for- manager, Al The business staff consists o Rex Hermann; as dah Friesen and others. Circulation manager is Pat Wel- isted by ! school at Homer, The only rural schools listed in | southeast Alaska 122, | Q. Should the early arrivals at a wedding who have the aisle seats are at Annette | Island, Kasaan and Minfield on the | &= =« eom=emre 100K and LEARN % ¢ goroon WALT HATLIN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Thomas Hardware Co. Jace untouched by anxiety; he read eign policy than most Republicans, lPgton and business advisor is|Glacier Hizhway, Juneau. The An-| 1. Which were the first two cities connected by a telegraph line? Experienced House Wiring PAINTS o wlarly, a meticulously The President would do well to S'g’g‘;‘:[‘(‘:’“:‘]i’i‘l';gnfi?‘:‘ll"mfe;:::e:hd nette Island "’C“""z has an enroll-{ 5 gow long does the average dream last, sccord}ng to sclentists? Electrical Marine Repair Butlders' and !ll:’e‘: £ Taba aallto | akbatiise. tHels visE TrOm - SOMmES sides g s s {ment of 38 pupils, asas v ¢ ; o n:llI:dZIo;(:‘)rE:h:K :5“("‘»‘1‘)‘]":“ ll‘,‘;:d :;l‘x‘nburiltz.‘sp;::\c'e fifiire sohoo] Gvants And the teakio el 22 ‘md] h}lillllcl}l},IESh_l{‘ "m" 3. In what State is the geographical center of the United States? | *hone Red 290 Juneau, Alaska FARDWARE Jur 1930 than Senator Tom Connall | ing staff, the Breeze reports on so-| There are 508 teachers employed 4. Does dew form more readily on cloudy or clear night? D o s Bombs were exploding! Blood dis- | General Albert Wedemyer's re- |Clety events and alumni news. in the city schools throughout the 5. What is the largest game bird? E R colored Korean snow. MacArthur ports on China and Korea stand % % territory, including nine superin- | ANSWERS: v r w 'se';'.:;;‘g.zn Typewriters was fighting to save his men. up. They establish beyond doubt his O‘[‘)";‘:‘Rfid [;073:: ll"li";.l;'rlg(‘;(e tendents who do not conduct ul“””'i 1. Baltimore and Washington. SERVICED by Mothers were worried about cons- ability to study, analyse and judge ATSCAY; - 1, the Bakers es; and 145 teachers comprise the | 2, s cription and mobilization. Stuart this ?s'.luatmn. Because his report | D0Zn, held a meeting at the home |staffs for the rural schools. In thé | 3 ;:;‘:zsrwe epnas Takn Po" "o° 5559 J. B. Bmord cfl. Symington was speaking of econ- . displeased Dean Acheson, Wede- Of Mrs. Rex Hermann. Five mem- |city schools 371 teachers a wunwn! e aoh Meeting every Thursday in “Our Doorstep Is Wi omic stresses. | meyer was exiled to the Presidio in !bers and Miss Price were present.|and 137 are men, and in the rural e nne the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Satisfied . California. His advice and counsel | Carlyn Mae Friesen made corn|schools there are 42 men and IUJ‘ 5. The turkey. Oesimers Dean Acheson droned away, ap- ' this. 7| e T [of this dance. The gym will be |brmd and scored 100 percent. Wei played a game of weights and mea- | parently unconscious of all is needed—perhaps more than any- women teachers. FORD AGENCY He had written a learned document. body else on the list. ; - , He had written for the record and [ Similarly among Republican ;‘_‘““‘“’)’t"'s_ II““OF"“““": l’l“ge‘: ': FS VALOR DISABLED A"NUAl SENIOR BAI'I' | decorated to resemble the workshop rhe Erwin reed c‘. (Authcrized Dealers) for posterity. No commas were out | members of Congress, Christian|trumpet solo. Our mext and last) = YUATLAN : ls EVENI ON DE( 1 | Santa uses with ‘toys strewn about. GREASES — GAS — OIL of place. No subjunctive was out|Herter of Massachusetts is particu. | Mecting W ill be held on January 4, wdu;\\r s “_L‘.‘:'q“‘”l“‘ m'“‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Santa will be there in Office in Case Lot Grocery of order. No clause had been left[larly able and well-informed on in- 1991 e et tho fint ,f ““’ ‘l"“)“yyf"“f‘ barson. Phone 704 J “ hanging. Here was the perfection | ternational relations. In the cur-{ =~ & L T o ““:":P(“‘]‘:‘: 3% sunnal Senior Ball will he| ATl fofiner Ehadais. atant. and Y. GRAIN uneau Motor Ce. of grammar, but not an inspiration | rent crisis, such a man could be in- “ » o |let. Efforts to get through to g held December 15, from 9 to 12 |their guests are invited to attend the HAY, y B Foot of Main Street in the thousands of words, not one |valuable to the President. : | radiophone operator in Ao % loclock in the Juneau High Gym.|ball and STORAG! enthusiasm. As matters stand now, the Presi- : TIDE TABLE ® L l';een \‘l; ot ;\‘:L’(‘;J: " "¢ Admission for both couples and| Music for the dance will be pre- 5 5 g iy Aai Gas . successiul, radquarters . ) Hsre.sal an Ens_hshnmn.——a mid- (?cm can depend only .u)n his Se; 4 G LR o S e b morns 1 | stags is $1.25. sented by Lyle Manson’s “Dancin ° MAKE @le-oiags. Englishman who had| ey gt Bie, Whom FE R it e S B < P | “Santa’s Workshop” is the theme | with Manson” band. STEVENS - JUNEAU DAIRIES worked his way into the aristocracy, Sas & t‘ldo B iy o MeBRAYERS HER = o - DELICIOUS ICE CREAM dressed as only a London tailor oW’ fide. 7:10 am. 261f. o 3 X i 1 4 R i e High tide 1:22 pa e| Mrs. B. E. McBrayer and son LADIES’—MISSES’ & dailly habit—ask for it by mame could turn out a gentleman. He “ | and son, G e taion” itselt e Low tide 8:05 p. ® | Robert, of Mt. Edgecumbe are stop- LILLIE LOT READY-TO-WEAR Here sat an objective scholar w“_llAMs REIURN e e e 0 0 0 o o o o o PingattheB: Street Near Third writing history for the archives, like PR o e ~ as a paid-ap subscriber 1o THE UAILY ALASKA Bgward an ancient Mandarin preparing an . EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING | Chrysler Marine Engines elght-legged essay. Here sat an Present this coupon to the box office of the w Cart archeologist looking in the .\Hlf‘l.\. suDES ARE SHow" The Charles . Larier MACHINE SHOP Achoss CAPITOL THEATRE Marine Hardware for a specimen of a forgotten civ- ilization and a lost world. Here sat a professor of Indo-Aryan languag- es worrying about how differently It was frigid, aloof, distant, objec- tive. It was the tone and manner of the superior intellect, forced by the vulgar circumstances of life to speak to those who ought to listen but who never, never could un- derstand the world of great affairs in which only such as he could move, [ERenisiog ~doss Wiings ‘19 -men at the interest shown in Alaska that the radio never could do. It| 3¢ he Uiterest shown W Alatt : ] | BOTANY To give you more freedom brings out personality in gesture,| > 7Y © ;. | fro; k — in stance, in posture, in voice. On the territory and many questions tairy | Old 3 l i % m Wwor! TRY Lelevision, Dean Acheson seemed to | Ve 2sked 8 to roads, accomemoda- : est Bank in Alaska 500" % be a deeorated icicle to whom noth- | HO1S: DS ¢ Ay i 1 A M a“dr’ erittes -+ |and where to go. After each show- m;.mxuvered' :)lut m:m:;lio x:,e“?:f ing many in the audience would go lasl—over Ha" a cen 0' mtlflfl-—lm c L u T n E s ;ve‘j o ;‘,’{L‘:‘wmer o hows | forward and ask Mrs. Williams if 17, W aticke NUNN-BUSH SHOES i olngy S '9%¢ | she were a member of the Cham- The sea: | Th B ds STETSON HATS' H S GRAVE e In our present crisis, this is not | Der Of Commerce of Juneau and she 21, A o e ° P @ en Quality Work Clothing . S { ik says she felt like one after answer- s | sufficient for national leadership. | **%° s iy gl e m The must keep Mr. Acheson, would i}t “‘,”Z mll?h\,‘b?rbel shop: Bat lies Cemplete Outfitter for Men LEVIS OVERALLS not be wise for him to have a £ind 11 by home ae S for Boys con v body whose experience ST 2 1dess pa" and wisdom would aid him in form- } TO SERVICE SCHOOL 1 i afety ne t SHAFFER'S fng decl critical mat | Set. Carlisle Casperson of the 1 BLACKWELL’S beriainly, it do for the S5t el Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP - President ates tc e Co. 1 Alaska gk FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main 8t Phone T3 give mpre morning, today for Fort Richard- COME’ILTV 1AL SAVINGS IHBONEH by whatever langus: 1at he will son to attend a 15-day supply serv- ¥ e or might or is~corisideriny the use| \Redv Williams two Mr. returned and Mrs. V week this from a in the heart of the flood country in i Southern Oregon at .the height of the flood. The Roseburg, was corded history, Umpqua river, at the highest in re- causing much dam- . Williams (Maxcine) showed her large collection of Alaska slides to various groups and was gratified COHCE])L.sl have been proved to be disastrously wrong by the course of events. ice school. ‘ . Buzzing nolse . Perennial plant el commune pirally coiled shell tern state: bbr. 23 stial body 21, Rational 25. Room in a Poker term . Algonquian Indian . Close . Note of a dove 48. Corrodes Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 49. Finish \ AP Newsfeatures 3. § covering and receive TWO TICKETS to see: months trip to the states. They vis- gues of man described the ol 32. Hotels §he: onenes an described the |40y relatives and friends in Wash- i ey B, "KANSAS RAIDERS” Ccow. N .. : . . » | ington, Oregon and California, were Appointment HOIME GROCERY Federal Tax—1%c Pai¢ by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ———— CAB C0.—Phone 22 ______——J“ Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Juneau Daries, Inc. Chas. G. Warner Co. Phones 146 and 342 Home Liquor Store—Tel 639 American Meat — Phone 38 To Banish “Blue Monday”