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PAGE SIX Soroplimist Projecis | Indicate Club's Civic Interesi A Clut po: site, reporte ) board meetir y Soroptim- oroptimists; h, recently Jorothy Novat- Wetzel an- be “Post War ATTENTION Wats4: for good bargains ‘n our| Victor Furs. 28- Concert Associa- Buy a support on Pan American Regular scheduled service * Big 4-engine planes * Good food o Hostess hospitality ® Low fares * 18 years' experience flyln; in Alaska . « Daily flights to Ketchikan and Seattle * Two flights weekly to Nome, Fairbanks, Whitehorse For reservations, call Baranof Hotel, Juneau Phone 106 . Now, Don’t Jump i strikes, will you have th‘u pro-| Feotball Scores Jehbvah's Wilnesses |Hold Convention Here Opening their three day ¢ | At the Theocratic Ministry 22, Southern|conducted by the group | ministers spoke on the rn (Okla) 32, Northwest- | chapters of the Gospel of John. n 16, Omaha 7. 1 Jalley 7, € ral Towa 0, Washington S A. and M. 1 1 Barbar point of tt 3 Occidental 25. i\i ion 19, Ore. Tech 6. ! orld.” cA The f p.m. was g ne Lumber YOUDON'T - HAVE T0 MAKE A \d call at 7:55 p.m.—an | emergency call—was for a fire at the Country Club. It was thought that the fire was started by a care- lessly dropped cigarette. l"ul*mr'n‘ did not have to go to the clu employees put out the fire with no reported damage. | CoL mbe MBIA FROM EITISH ‘ v B0, W. T. Irving, of Ki Formerly, when your rain- coat got dirty, you had to choose between wearing a soiled garment that shed | showers but looked badly, | oraclean coat that looked | well but no longer pro- tected you against the rain. This was true because the same drycleaning necessary to remove soil and restore good appearance unavoid. ably removes water repel- lency. to Conclusions! < Now, after we clean your coat, we restore the original repellency — using world famous “‘Cravenette” water repellents —so that it will shed showers as well as it did the day you bought it. THINGS aren’t always what they seem. You have insurance on your home and its contents. But, is it up-to-date? If aster | For a clean coat that will keep you dry, say tection you need? | | Jetter make sure NOW. ! Better make sure NOW “CRAVENETTE TOOF* TRIANGLE Shattuck , pavens Ageney “Cravenette Headquarters” | LAN AHERICAN WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCRD AIRLING ' Hallmar haaone 49 ' for better appearance Seward Street | § Al PHONE 50 k GREETING CARDS Showers? Expecting? Going Away? Yes, they'll ALL there! In “Hallmark” you have EVERYTHING in Greetings. All New ====== ALl Beautiful at the same price as ordinary remembrance cards WE INVITE YeU TO COME IN and Browse Around hetween the-hours of 12 (nocn) and 6 p. m. WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY HORLUCK'S ICE CREAM —$1.00 a quart PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY The “HALLMARK?®> in Drug Stores === Phone 97 ===== em- the Scottish Rite Temple ¥ L. E. Reusch, district f Jehovah’s Witnesses, n “Be Aglow With th: Sth 10th ) 0. A discourse on Baptism will be |given at 9 a.m. Sunday. The high/|| Assembly will be at | m. tomorrow when L. E. Reusch speaks on “Security In a Troubled — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — The public is invited and no ad- || . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ud of the paper on the front porch, tossed there by the bright eyed lad on the bike, starts people reaching for the facis of life — all over town. Ever think of it that way? It's the great American Habit, this eager reaching for the iruth, this wanting to know what's going on — everywhere and wiihoui the slightest delay at all. It's a good habit, too, for here is the foundaiion of the freedoms we cherish so deeply. In knowing what's noing on lies cur capacity for the making of choices, which is the very essence of our individual liberty. It is at this point that our favorite news- paper becomes so important fo our way of life. For in iis pages are presenied the kaleidoscopic changes occurring constanily — the fruth of what's going on in the world — the facts from which we, as individuals, determine for ourselves how we will vote, whom we will patronize, what we think, and what we will do. Newspapermen everywhere, conscious of the critical times in which we live, are devoting this week of October Ist to 8th — National Newspaper Week — to reappraising their service to the public. As publishers of your favorite news- paper, we invite you, our readers, to visit our plant and see how the news is gathered and brought to you. We also inyite your suggestions for making this newspaper serve you better in guarding our cherished American Freedoms. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘We ® ©89 00O of The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE believec... (a) that a free people and a free press are interde- pendent; (b) that the first step toward enslavement of p is denial of fn om of the public press; (e) that both freedoms sprang from i red foresight by.our Found- ing Forefathers who en- deavored to bequeath human liberty to «their posterity; (d) that the right to critically review, report, and pub- lish the public acts of our public officials is an inalienable privilege, not only, but a civic duty; (e) that The Daily Alaska Empire (a daily news- paper) dces use every effort to publicly pr: a day-to-day record of daily life and public administration in and about the Capital City of the Territory of Alaska. ent Daily Alaska Empire JUNEAU, ALASKA