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8 ALASKA JUNEAU 12 pm. on the new time. Early rising miners on the pres- ent 7 o'clock shift, are strongest objectors to the time change,! EMPLOYEES WILL V/ORK SUN TIME avowing they fore the sun of the year without leng that period of early rising D Mass Meeting Vote Re- fuses Clock Change as Voted by City Telephone 713 or Write » Alaska Territoria | ALASKAN get up enough be-' during a large part thening | 2 e 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY APRIL 13, 1940. 'CAA ENGINEER GETS -MOVIES; Cropley’s P|Iedr|ver fo Be Taken Out'to Ralston Island Today A fight between a killer whale and a big humpback whale ‘n| 'RUDOLPH WILL F’urhmks this morning on a south- bound plane with Al Monsen and Walt Hall as pilots. Juneau Woman S but a very entertaining hour as well. Reservations -are in charge of a committee composed of Mrs. Har- WHALE BATTLE BEGIN PARCEL | DELIVERY JOB Bill Rudolph popular young Ju- | neau man who has been employed | in the Capital City for the past thir- | teen years, announced today he will | open his own business Monday. a | parcel delivery service, ‘ Rudolph said the business will be | “Bill's Parcel Delivery” and he will deliver anything from e e Club Luncheon Is On Next Tuesday| Bloomers, introduced in Amer- | ica in 1849, were named after Mrs. { Amelia Jenks Bloomer. <~ - Featuring a unique and mLc)-‘ esting progiam, details of which| are being veiled in secrecy wmpox-i arily, the annual spring luncheon | of the Juneau Woman's Club, spon- | sored by the club's new members, | | will be an event of Tuesday after- noon at 1:30 o'clock at the Meth- odist Church parlors. Daily Emphe classifieds pay OO :IIII known as y ‘ R club member by phone, and urges | old Knight, Mrs. Walter Heisel, Mrs. John Groves, and Mrs. R. G.| Glover. The committee is making | a special effort to reach ever; those who do not have phones, or whom they fail to contact, to | phone in reservations no later than Monday noon. This will be the last regular so- lcial meeting of the club year, the /May meeting being an installation h'mqucL t - to do cargo work previously hane dled by the mill workers. The mill workers cannot load cannery tenders, put box shooks in slings in the warehouse or place them on the dock. CHAUNCEY POOR TO LOCATE HERE Chauncey Poor, one of the first forty-two settlers at the Matanu: ka Valley and father of the first child born in that part of the coun- Alaska Juneau mine employees loyment Service movies. That was th ze camera |letters to large packages if a c\lll < try, arrived here today on the mass meeting 400 strong for this qualified worker. “catch” made this wee! Ral- | is made to 701. S l.[ R l NE The luncheon will be served by‘ | steamer Baranof. He joins his and voted to work on ston Island by V. E. Row Sup-| His offices will be at Second and | a committee of club members, AGREEMENT Is brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | headed by Mrs. Ray G. Day, aml STENOGRAPHER— Woma 35, high school anc raining. Ten y meridian sun time" as now, g to Seattle time do in the re- chan vote d | 1 d Mill Workers H " en the tme cnanze| HALIBUTZR DIXON e present time an | tion to the sun | reau, will simply n, sin- 1 busi- ears of HAS 8700 POUNDS rolling and blowing, pounding erintendent in charge of the Civil| Aeronautics Authority tion project at R m sta- by for driv- approach Cropley has the contr ing a 380-foot dock at Ralsion Island The killer whale movies were his Seward Streets. Rudolph has made a host of friends in Juneau while trucking for all profits accruing from it will bel placed in the club's building fundJ as a contribution from these mem- DANCE Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Clmil’mun of membership, and Mrs. R. R. Her- | mann, chairman of asscciate mvm-} bership, are co-chairmen of the| WITH WEATHERS of Port Angeles. REACHED WITH | chikan Spruce Mills -New Policy ;‘ mittee has announced, and mem- "nnxd | declared | Mrs. Val Poor. After spending a year in Mata- nuska, Mr, Poor and his family re- The French Government in 1790 [uund]m;.s to be “chil- dren of thc state.” i AT 22% | ¥ . b Al Weathers, skipper .f the committee of new members in| later in rela-| T er Dixon, skipper ‘Akel by Rowley on the way 10|y "peuts, arrived in Juneau charge of details for the event| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 13> n B b m]flpxdlihxlu ‘:n Emil lsor ‘uxvflmd}v]c‘l 8 lgm ;Jf) Ltl;l‘; dT‘xf]‘;“eg‘_i“’l;"‘\i hin 300 1ast night from Scattle w ne| Mas“nie which will be one of the highlights —The Ketchikan Spruce M:’l]b last | U&#NQR}%N n]g[IlSEZOgll:']fd v egitilodids 18 Fl ';xvi‘“:m(” ('?1?‘("1 todb UGB GRAR N it o the sea n:l.\blxwin slpfng:n‘% the wir on the clubs social calendar for| night signed an agreement with tha| o £ 0 St e m”““;m bing to work at 7, 3 and 11 bought by the ~Alaska S4¥ him leap his full 12 feet and| SRS The FPUE BHR WENHET 2 e . i T ck on the three shifts, miners 7,65 and 565 1Ohs! CHERUEHIDIRD of the water,| oo/l ienH Rt oRiAkcConnell Temple Pl i e e e Checks and 20% % P and saw the near-helpless whale 3 3 nnell, in rd to the program the com- ancn with the 1938 Pacific Coast| ecks and Currency 20% P Announcement BILL'S PARCEL DELIVERY PHONE 701 flukes in defense. Rowley said they fired rifle shotls at the killer and believe they drove him off. The films are on their way south and Rowley believes “they ought to be good.” BENEFIT DANCE APRIL 20 FOR | bound for northern stops, Weathers will leave soon for the West Coast fishing grounds to re- sume his summer trol]mg work. FIVE GO NORTH WITH ELECTRA five | bers and their guests are assured | Saturday April 13 Klondy i With passengers aboard, | a PAA| | FIR Under this award, longshoremen | | not only of an excellent luncheon.‘and warehousemen are permitted; e on, effective | ence in responsi- Rowley came in various grocery stores and laundries | | turned to Little Fork, Minn, be- { ble ding legal ant g St RIS n el W } bers, Mrs. Day stated. The com- I.ONGSHOREMENC“N of Mrs. Poo; h. He one dissenting vote ¥ legislature work. Call for ES 3426. Treva C. and was planning t mittee is prepared to serve a large | | expects his wife and three chil ohn Covich, Secreta S to put Jake Cropley's p (Invitational) S0, SFa okee thal 8l anen [to join him here when he finds', r of Local Jun aboard a barge here an DEU]’Z IS BA(K bers will cooperate by bringing| \Pickefing | E ded at Ket.| emriosment. o to' the TATREE guests if possible. ICKeting Is tnded af Ke P A | THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANE # THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eijlllj(‘tp”:irlef; Zunenu this {\!:v:ll()m\“' D,'lfres”e’s DAY or NIGHT Al BLOOMOU“I : Thc;, pab;c‘x:gm» CIisLEincludvi ;Ir.vlf Orehestin Wh - S L. oS Jorothy Irving, C. E. Appel. Paul| o S £ Starting Monday, April 15 Lodges Will Sponsor Affair », rovee *"*"" ™ ite pot 1gquor Store 7 — af Elks’ Ballroom- wnox e e s o SAME LOCATION Prompt, Courieous Delivery ® Tickets on Sale asonic Lodges and Scot- ht Bodies, the Elks and tions, are e given in The tish R other lodges aid organi sponsoring a dance to Dr. ANNUAL MOOSE PROMPT DELIVERY LIGQUOR AT A BARGAIN PHONE 655 E BILL RUDOLPH, Owner and Operator e veom xS | 1R A SRR ALL DANCE PRICES GOOD UNTIL SOLD! B » 9 Z‘fi-il{ Qflqufii. lirh;hfv.:“:igi\ff DESCRIPTION QUANTITY it ly injured here in a basketball 7is —"RANDY 40 WAS 50 SALE PRICE 30 ¢;‘" _— T — Fagggy| Same over two years ago. Young §2a- filg‘pgaongLxgn — 25 WAS .50 SALE png 1:3 ; Blomquist played on the high T [ HT ’l g, —] R 10 WAS 225 SALE PRICE ' ; Saliool: BGDeMplRY. oD "‘-s tur ril 1 ! Fts.—SILVER DOLLAR 15 WAS 100 SALE PRICE 75 8 Y You'ne Looking for a Beller Tie ulpgacs, Sl he BRI ONIG s day' Ap i3 Pts.—CREAM OF KENTUCKY 25 WAS 100 SALE PRICE 25 N . foows .« Bem dhis Qi oo WLNEALALE. o =5 T -2 W R Mmoo B S e i R Pts.—GRAIN ALC ; 5 SALE New g"“""dg/‘d"“ R“q‘/ B e oo : Pe—OLD QUAKER - ; X WAS 100 SALE PRICE 75 i penses and those of his wife and D tart t 10 P M 25 ¢ child to date. He is in Firlands ancing siaris a - M. Pts.—RIO GRANDE (Bonded) ... 7 WAS 175 SALE PRICE 125 § | Sanitarium at Seattle and will be Pts.—CALIFORNIA BRANDY, L. &J. ... 24 WAS 100 SALE PRICE 75 8 § there until the end of this year,| Pts.—BONDED BRANDY (Greystone) 10 WAS 175 SALE PRICE 1.25 i il R by bt s iy e’ & maior bens e Pts._BOSTON SPOT BOURBON ... 10 WAS 100 SALE PRICE 75 [ o s B s gl | e et R S Ph— FLEISCHMANIS SLOEGIN ......... 15 WAS 10 SARS SRICH - 4 and p e et 8 < Thp orgimipiag, wil, mase 8 gan- Pis.—PAUL JONES (RYE) .. . = 1.50 00 B8 rent, and priced lowest in G-E || vas of the town, commencing_on ADMISSION: $100 | Qta.—PAULl Ionss( ) 1o WAS 290 SALE PRICE 1.90 / history. See it, compare it, you'll Monday of next week. The EIks | Ptts.TEN HIGH 10 WAS 160 SALE PRICE 75 @8 o i e i lilodgebes apead Yo Jumen (e ‘ Pts.—PRUNE BRANDY 110 WAS 100 SALE PRICE %0 & 0 time-saving features th hL | ball without cost. » H o e e o R e . 1| "Ine_ tickets are being sold by ngh School Siudenls. 50c /B v Pis—OLD SCHENLEY'S, 100 Proot 0 WAS .75 SALE PRICE 45 f : isting of Frank M . Pts.—BLACK HAWK RYE (Bonded) 25 WAS .50 SALE PRICE 40 BRUOW. AS R e W Havies '@ ¥ Pis—CREAM OF KENTUCKY .. 23 WAS .50 SALE PRICE _ . .40 $100.00 | worth. | (MM V2 Pts—WILKIN FAMILY 23 WAS .50 smig ;g}gg v l.gg e % Qis.—BOSTON BOURBON 10 WAS 250 SA £ Infants under two years of age| 1 Qis.—U. D. L. (5 Years) .. £ 10 WAS 325 SALE PRICE . 2.25 ridesifielan. one, transegiitental | : Qis.—SCHENLEY'S ANCIENT AGE . 10 WAS 325 SALE PRICE 2.25 48 | airline; from two to ten t:ey pay | | Qis.—TEN HIGH WAS 200 SALE PRICE 1.50 | haliihiamio. qver (e, M. are f Qts.—CREAM OF KENTUCKY .. WAS 200 SALE PRICE ... 1.50 charged the adult rate. Qis—OLD QUAKER GIN . WAS 200 SALE PRICE . 150 T ‘ | Pts.—CORONET GIN 80 SALE PRICE . .65 — T sapiies 3'5'35“5""5| 45 Qis—GORDON'S GIN . o WAS 175 SarEpmice . 145 W1 I LI Pis.—HIRAM WALKER GIN—95 Proof .. 10 ~WAS 100 SALE PRICE ... .80 E§ lll|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllIlII|||||||lll"||||||||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||l||||||||III||IIII||I||||||| Ll tiies ety e WAS 100 SALE PRICE b 45 Qis—METAXA BRANDY . s WAS 500 : 6! ] i i he ts.—FLEISCHMANN'S SLOE GIN WAS 200 SALE PRICE .50 4 See our First Showing of 1 45%«'. .—FLEISCHMANN'S SLOE Gm" WAS 175 SALE PRICE .. . 125 ° ° 45 Qis.—MARTELL'S BRANDY .. WAS 500 SALE PRICE 2.95 Pis.—GORDON'S SLOE GIN WAS 125 SALE PRICE . .75 Wln ars 0 /I 45 Qts.—OLD BUSH IRISH WHISKEY _ WAS 400 SALE PRICE .. 2.5 4.5 Qts.—KRON-BRANNIN WAS 425 SALE PRICE 25 st A : |B 45Qis.—HIRAM WALKER COCKTAILS ... 18 WAS 225 SALE i 3 M’Alm/f Filfl/lf @ They are 2 paukrl o}fl beaunes: ik | Ste _DOMESTIC WINES — Tokern: B"“’i 1 these two new kitchen compan- gundy, Port, Angelica, Muscatel ions by Frigidaire! Beautiful to Sherry .80 WAS 100 SALE PRICE . 80 lons by “HELES 45 Q- GORDON'S SHERRY WINE (Imp). 8 WAS 2.50 SALE PRICE 175 look at, spectaculat in the way they Pis.—CHAMPAGNE )1928 Vintage) ... 11 ~ WAS 325 g:gs' ;}ggg 1.33 A ing in tl mber | Pis.—SPARKLING BURGUNDY 14 WAS 150 ] peciorm, SEIIIRE L o Tr" Our !l Gallons—5 O'CLOCK GIN .. 7 WAS 575 SALEPRICE 450 Gl of new and exclusive features they : : V2 Gallons—5 O'CLOCK GIN . 6 WAS 300 SALEPRICE . 225 Jf offer. You'll find one that meets Gallons—ALCOHOL—130 Proof . 2 WAS 975 SALEPRICE . 7.25 % B hes your 45_Qts.—D. O. M. BENEDICTINE . 3 WAS 500 SALEPRICE . 3.50 [ your necdRagies 7 Pis.—D. O. M. BENEDICTINE 4 WAS 300 SALEPRICE . 175 M budget. See these big, beautiful 45 Qua—H. WALKER CREME DE COCOA . 3 WAS 225 SALE PRICE ... 12s B¢ ...today! 4.5 Qis.—H. WALEER C S8 W X Tlos @ baggaios....at our siore... odsy 4 oz, _AUGUSTARA BITTERS . 1 WAS 125 SALEPRICE . s ¥, Pts.—COCKTAILS 9 WAS 85 - asil * SHAKERS OF ORANGE BITTERS | 7 WAS .65 SALEPRICE .. .45 Pts.—KUMMEL ... 17 WAS 150 SALE PRICE 100 & 45 Qts—W. D. LOGANBERRY WINE 29 WAS. .95 SALEPRICE . . .45 Pis.LOGANBERRY WINE ... 50 WAS .50 SALE PRICE .. . .25 | PLAN 45Qts—NOILLY PRAT TVERMOUTH . 19 WAS 180 SALE PRICE . . 125 Gallons—W. D. LOGANBERRY WINE 17 WAS 225 SALE PRICE 1.25 ‘ /M Gallons—TEN HIGH .. 2 WAS 775 SALE PRICE . 5.00 Gallons—SAUTERNE WINE . 3 WAS 255 SALEPRICE . 165 [ Gallons—BULK PORT WINE | 70 WAS 225 SALEPRICE . 125 [ & Gallons—BULK BURGUNDY WINE 110 WAS 150 SALE PRICE 75 M Gallons—BULK TOKAY WINE . 13 WAS 175 SALE PRICE . 125 | aska Yedl Gallons—MUSCATEL WINE (BULK) 29 WAS 2325 SALEPRICE 125 [ | Gallons—BULK SHERRY WINE ... 17 WAS 225 SALEPRICE .. 115 [ Gallons—BULK WHITE PORT WINE ... WAS : 125 | ureau BRING owN UGS v e | COLD BEER——ALL BRANDS-9 $1.00 [ CHARLES WAYNOR—Manager . : . 4 W. P.JOHNSON | ok te Spot Liquor Store First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 28 PHONE 17 JUNEAU 21) $b. Franklin St ) gnai llfllll|||||||Illlfllllfllllllllllllll|l|||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIlI||||ml|III|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIll|Ilmlml|Mll|||l||||||||||||||||||||IIHI} | :