The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1940, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1940. 5 . already registered. ’ [ i nm] \Tr'll(ln Im those \\hn \\hll be | yut of the city on Tuesday. | pRo(lAlMED The complete list of filings, up to T 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, was as | FOR ALASKA Mayor Harry 1. Lucas (incumbent) . - EI-E(TION T o Adting Governor Bartleft (Three to be elected) rawn estine e | Callsfor Observance - Krause Again Seeks May- . = on Apnl 6 | | tiTe e chool Board | t { Floyd & soon to appear in Warner | observance of Army Day on HEAVEN 70O, has won A proclamation calling for the | Bros. ALL THIS AND Run for Council ; R. R, Hermann : ; ; oA 6 was signed today by E the Redbook Award for lett, Acting Governor of Ald Distinguished Contribu- und J. Krause, unsuccessful E K | The proclamation is as fo tionto Motion Picture Art. te for Mayor a year ago, filed | “Senate Concurrent Resolu Chesterfield is today’s Definitely Milder...Cooler-Smoking Better-Tasting Cigarette ¥ . CHESTERFIELD | 75th Congress, 1st Session (50 Sta- q is outstanding as today’s | J Thousands of new smokers every day are turning by choice to Chesterfields because they - find everything they want in this completely pleasing and satisfy- ing cigarette. today for the municipal elec- of next Tuesday. Last year WATER SYS'I'EM- | tute 1108) provides: Cooler-Smokin, Better- g | “That, April 6 of each year be > ran last in the field of four | Tasting, Definitely Milder g8 | | recognized by the Senate and Ho ! cigarette. ; today up to press MEETIN \ol Representatives of United | & Fagerson for | States of America as Army Day = and that the President of the closes at 5 o'clock tonight Re5|denis Fores] Serv[(e United States be requ jon books will remain Commander-in-Chief, to ¢ il 6 o'clock Saturday night | Ofll(lals Make Pre- ‘l'n‘} units throughout the United | 1 new voters and to record % States to assist civic bodies in ap- 1ges of address in cases where Ilmnary P‘ans \)llopl iate celebration to such |tent a she may deem advisable; | to issue a proclamation each year | declaring April 6 as Army Day. and | § g | I such proclamations to invite g met last “L";(;::”: ;’:\1:“!1:,“:)“‘ the Governors of the various States of the U to issue Army Day proclamations hapel by the Lake to discuss a 3 EVEHYWHERE I c;l?np I]nr“mxhllmnn of a new wa- | PROVIDED, That in the event 3 e cien o serve the’ district:| ARLISGRIMERGI Binday, the fol ! | Harold Brown and Milton w;u»d"n":"“xgnhfonndw shall be recognized were appointed to see each resi- |45, MY Hay. 4 N Wit Pursuant to that resolution g dent interested in the improve- | Hiékt and determine the amount of Jo OB RGEUEll lias issued 8 | proclamation designa g April 6 cooperation which will be afford- 1640 e ay 4 has is- { 1ed the Forest Service Army Day and has i a voter has moved to a new pre- | cinct. Registration here is perma- nent, and anyone who has voted in a municipal vloc(mn in the past is The makers of Chester- field keep far in front with every known means of improving their prod- uct . You can’tbuya better cigarette. A score, of Glacier Highway resi- dents from the Auk Bay vicinity e Wy, . (O e M sued an order to military units | }x‘11:‘“;:_:"r‘)f::‘fn_;”‘n; throughout the United States, its ‘' O S S C]tll))‘(‘;'ll('lll.l Virgil T ;| Territories and possessions to as- L R R AT | Charies Forward RS R die anpropriate }’ I | SN | observance of that day and invit- § Since 1878 # Emul Sick, President ing the Governors of the various | Toddy’s news today in The EmIre. | etftee to. isdu “Atmy Day procia-! B | mations, % | “THEREFORE, I, E. L. BART- = | LETT, Acting Governor of Al- W Nor'hwesl S'ore Eq‘“pment |aska, ‘do hereby declarc April G M {1940, as Army Day. ¥ " “IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Sasiee ; ” . s . " 2 corpora'lon have hereunto set my hand and ~ o ; g : 7 = ; |caused the seal of the Territory of S l Y D h ¥ O i boat harbor, according to a call for L T TR | laka to e atrided. : olons’ Daughters Dine Out CAA WILL MOVE PHOTOEXHIBITTO |sias poicd nere by & w: raiec, aci- 318 TERRY AVE., NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH \ “DONE at the City of Juncau | ng Superintendent of Lighthouses. MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of | this 26th day of March in the year - RA[S]’ON |S|_ AND ‘ OPEN TOMORROW Bids have also been invited for ‘u[ our Lord nineteen hundred and & repair of dolphins in Wrangell Nar- PINE WO00D AND METAL FIXTURES | forty, and of the Independence of - ity MATERIALS SOON AFTERNOON HERE|™" .- === one hundred and sixty-fourth | For toda; ews today read Th FOR ALL TYPE STORES Seal) | — | mpire E. L. BARTLETT, g i i e AT e b e e BARS, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, Aokl Eaveraor ot Algake Bids Called for Trucking i wii open tomorrow oo | S, WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, By the Governor ‘ at 2:30 o'cl([)(:k and those interested | TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING E L BARTLETT, | from Juneau fo Auk 5 iteds the pariors of e} BARGAINS ecretar, aska 5 Northern Light Presbyterian Church . DISTBIBUTORS OF .o | Bay, Eagle River &7 e work J in Clothes MRS LAWSON TAKEN \ The display will be open every | S S Car | . Transporting of Civil Aeronautics afternoon between 2:30 and 5 0 BY DEATH YESTERDAY At et and suppics from clock and i the evenings beuween [ JO@ Kelly, Haberdasher i / Juneau to Auk Bay and E River 7:30 and 10:30 o'clock from Thurs- | Noat to-Winter & Pond " fenrcute to the new beam station day through Saturday Each nl“hl‘ % e BakeryFo;nmc:sfgtz:gx:qsSugghzisFldvors lélm.\ Edith Lawson, 35 years [site on Ralston Island will com- motion pictures of interest will also — ol passed away yesterday after- { mence shortly be shown. —_—_—— INFORMATION 3 PLANS . OUOTATIONS ngon at the Government Hospital ‘ Bid invitations have been posted | B — % * he remains were taken to the by V. E. Rowley, Construction Su- ” e e 4 Charles W. Carter Mortuary where | perintendent, now in Juneau, for I-IGHTHOUSE SERvI(E zno/ they are pending funeral arrange- the transportation of building ma- o ments, llerlal\ engine generators, radio Io PlA(E DOI_PHINS ca d- n l | Surviving are her husband, John *cqmpmem. tower eel and camp anacian scoun Fol‘ $l500 DOWN' ‘]ln\\son and two daughters, all ;\qu;pmem to the two points on mv‘ '“ NEw BOAI HARBOR o mhas Pany iving in Juneau | highway. . e Bids are also invited for storage | The Lighthouse Service il place sy. s National Banr | in Juneau of approximately u)uum e ® SERVI(ES FRIDAY bl Tk of OA e two dolphins in Juncaus new smal!| KT FOR GEO. COLLINS | Vg We can sell you a house and a cottage - / MRS FAUlKNER The Big Pl Are C 1 which will give vou a home and | Last rjtes for George Collins Jr,| &« AN : B \ e lg anes Ye om“‘g g Y | who passed away Monday at the | & RE“’R"I“G HERE s 4 = | Government Hospital, will be con. | Annually the daughbters of U. S. congressmen in Washington hold a | SR E $8250 per monih, heSIdes. | ducted” Fyid }f) e €O~ Juncheon meeting. lere are three of the young ladies who attended | g 8y & ‘{“‘“"" at 2 0-| {pe 1940 meeting. Left to right, they are Betty Jensen of Towa, | Mrs, H. L. Faulkner is returning 1f you want to live where you can see them come Iclock from the Chapel of the| Helen Williams of Delaware and Dorothy Ramspect of Georgia. to her home here on the steamer and go, see us about the BYANTA HOME on Auke ‘C]vll.“,:icswm“.cti(fiwb:“ e b\,‘ Their fathers are all representatives from their respective states. | pyrunof which sailed from Seattle B'm‘,_g Very attractive. $5,UOU, $4500 per William Youngs, lay-worker at the V‘ e o s R i‘!]l{\d‘.;no;:;l‘lh}mr has been Outside ane 6 7 9 Megiopal rosuyterian Glawel, In- Mrs. C. Coilen as piano accom- for most of the winter and attend- | month, 6% terment will be in the Evergreen TOWNSEND CLUB panist. “Ghosts of the Four Winds” ed the wedding of her dau;’hlml Shattuek Agency | Cemetery. | a sketch, was given by Mrs. Kath-| Jean in Palo Alto. N5 s LS MR ST i3 erine McKinnon, assisted by Mes-| - - e . ENJOYS MUSICAL dames J. Purenen, J. Nielson md‘ Empire classifieds bring lcsu]Ls JUNEAU PHEE 249 - | Mae Kilroy, N EVENING HERE| ne qunt wnicn naa veen mace O Shattuck Agency b iy e 3 ed to Miss Hazel Fields, holder o JUNEAU—PHONE 249 A meeting of the Townsend Club | ticket 276 | was held last night at the Elk~ Achr the progrum a luncm'ou in attendance cd the hall Following the regular b\mn(\:' Townsend Club meetings are heltx‘ . ! session a musical program w cvery Tuesday evening at the Elks The NEWEST and MOST ATTRACTIVE FLOOR and TABLE |l | LAMPS from the world's largest lamp maker . . . ! Read this startling article “in the APRIL Issue of . lgymnasium and a cordial mvitfluon‘ to attend is extended Juneau’s | public. with the following partic instrumental numbers by A Mrs. H. L. Cla MEMBERSHIP MEETING accompa the piano by iars Jones Ul R i uitar and | [ | J dion num- | Thrift Co-Op ||Rethelife| i ‘i"x‘\‘m“h‘fiw teens | REMBRANDT ; Now On Sale Suanie “Tonesen acompnnicd ov| Fefed with Pariy b || AT YOUR NEWSDEALER | vieces by Bob converse: o reading by G. E. Almquist and violin nume| The birthday of W. H. Jensen_ lamps are acknowedged fo be the most artistic and beautiful made! occasion for a party last eve-, ¢ when Mrs. Jensen entertained | their residence in the Coliseum | Axnumm's \ Pinochle was played during me| evening and refreshments welc v E R K s served at a late hour. Those invited were Mr. and MTrs. | Steve Vukovich, Mr. and Mrs. E.| M. Polley, Mr. and Mrs, Allen| r. and Mrs. John New- | MEETING ohenion nd Mrs. Bert Keiffer! s. Ethel Audenon - 1 | _ Mrs. Ernest Ehler | American Federation of Labor Hall A Enterialmng Todaye l A luncneon for 17 of her friends WEDNESDAY—MARCH 27 bers presented by Fred Ary 1o0ld wit. @ Charming Early American Maple Bases with lovely flowered shades reminiscent of colonial homes. @ Polished Brass and Maple Table Lamps. ® Bronze Adjustable Bridge Lamps. ® Slender elegant Polished Brass Stands with rich i beautifully ‘decorated silk shades. ’ This is the first time genuine REMBRANDT floor and table lamps have been shown in Juneau . . SO BE SURE TO SEE THEM! B e o e | Jypmeau = Young Hardware Co. noon the hostess sang several se- 3 ! O A membership meeting will be held at 8 o'clock, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 27, 1940 at the UNION HALL. ; All members and their friends are in- || vited. IMPORTANT MATTERS will come up | and you are urged to attend this meeting. Th_rnit Co-0p Secretary at | was given today by Mrs. Ernest Pl

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