The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1940, Page 8

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8 & o _ THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1940 2 L p . (odled) 44 RN RNDRINDTRIRITE Kiitiens Scarls Parkas wxa CHATS mmn GROUP 1--§ 5.00 GROUP2--§10.00 GROUP 3--$15.00 TWEEDS, PLAIDS and BOUCLES Sizes 12-20 & W 570 VN, ST TR B A § 3 i R ¢ money | urt and 5 before ced that nbseribe 1or The Empire. : ! Hushand, fiiét Was, Wanis . Split of Her Nenana | Ice Pool Prize |wants it d: 121 Main Street as she saw fit including maintenance In a cross complaint, Mrs. Palm T T T Tl DT T T D R £l = Company contending that the Al-| Missmn fo Have a firm held community funds of | lmself and wife as trustees, in- Meeting Tonight i i Is a VI n Mrs. Palm There will be a prayer and praise s N [ | their marr E if she continued tc ., the money 3 she received by her should remain he of her two minor children. Finally, she declares, on Novem- ber 7, she and Palm were divorced in the District Court cf Alaska at Anchorage and ne right to said she gave her husband $500 as la full settlement of his alleged claims - land this was in addition to $120 she it said he borrowed from her subse- m quent (0 marriage a year ago. cluding the ice pool money and he | meeting tonight at Bethel Mission separate proy to be 1 any fund, ice pecl or any other. i TTLE. Im, Anchc grapher, has made a m to prevent b husband Os 2 art of the 1a Ice Pocl pr Nov. 25 “Seavriz Brewing & Macrine Co. Since 1878 % Endl Sick, President S et - SITUATION GETS “ALL THE GOLD IN ALASKA | cannot buy MORE BEAUTIFUL or LASTING (AREFUI’ STUDY COOKING EQUIPMENTS than Heintzleman Says Great Steeleo Stainless Steel | Defense Demanfi May Be Developing UTENSILS MADE OF GENUINE 3; 618.39 ABMC“,Q- If an American demand for air- - Iplane spruce for iraining planes is % A laced on top of the present Brit- 1 have made the above statement in many cities in ih demand.p manufl:)’:lurers wiil States from New York to Seattle — it has NEVER been have to -come to Alaska for this hallenged, and now I repeat it in Alaska with all sin- | material, Regional Forester B cerity. 1f you had access to the largest stores in Chicago or New York it would not be possible to duplicate it — ARMCO stainless steel combined with the STEELCO ’ This opportunity to obtain the most modern, sanitary, | Frank Heintzleman said today on |his return from the States on the steamer Yukon. | Heintzleman said he tried to find out in Seattle and Portland whether any thought was being given to getting Sitka spruce from Alaska and found the subject apparently had not come up yet. When it does come up, the Forester said, the Forest Service wants to see that the spruce program gets off to a good start. | 19, beautiful and healthful equipment in the world today is brought to your very door. DO NOT LET IT PASS. ONLY 29 DAYS ‘TILL CHRISTMAS! Still time to get your equipment here, but do not 3 delay. If you have friends or relatives in the states we The British are now using large can deliver to any place at no extra expense. Charges Quantities of spruce in their train-| Chicago factory. All dolled up in [mg planes and are making strenu- prepaid direct from our Christmas wrappings, with your card, the day before Christmas, but ORDER NOW. Pay later if you wish, but ‘ORDER NOW! . Nearly 100 owners of Steelco equipment in Juneau can testify to their HEALTH PROTECTING qualities. FOR INFORMATION PHONE GREEN 499 ous ‘efforts to get Sitka spruce in Oregon.and Washington. Some has already been shipped to England from Juneau and Ketchikan, Hesse Plan Pcpular Heintzleman said he found a wide interest in the Northwest had been created by the plan of Ter- or address: | ritorial Highway Engineer William HARRY A SUGGITT, JUNEAU | Hesse for an arterial highwa Distributor for Alaska | tem for Alaska. Much work is also m‘______ibemz done to promote construction i T e e —————— S RN NI IE NNV VRIZVEVE VRV VNNV ZVEVEVEVEVE VE 5 BV VNV NENENENRVEN Y 'fl’..as!m&a@&gzzw!%&J&Q&gwm#&&‘: VOGUE SHOP Rayon Crepes, Featherwear Rayon. Sizes 12-44. | DRESSES-—210r$5.00 i o =0y Slips 79¢ Rayon, tea roge 4. Reg. §; satin % (P TP e e LA P LF : —————————————————————— Sweaters | Reg. 195. All ! =) Q) wool. 32-40 \ ) \ ! 3\ | o & 1 | (.\\ ) | & e [ \ : ! Hlouses 1.95 | { Wrap Your Owr ! ! fog. 205, st g ! . ; ! ! Long, shopt \ Perfect with your suit! Dra- ! ) sleeves. " | matic wraparound wool jer- \ ! % { sev turbavs, velvets. Biack, ! H : colors. Just——— : : \ i ! \ ! S1.25 3 g ' R | : ! ! 4\ " " . . \ and crepe, tea . { Kid and Satin | rose, biue ! _ \ Christmas Slippers | YES, ! i 3 b 1 Soit and Hard Soles ! ‘ 7 : \ We | S1.4%9up | ! { Have it B LR ! SAVE ON SKI SUITS! NYLONS Now . . . grand chance to buy that ski $l5 suit you want! Choice of double-breast- r‘di z_lp!n-r ,?ackeLs sl some with !_umd~. T ° Tined, wind repelont, 12500 T WD E%fififfifir&%mfl%&%?fldfimmg %&%&%&%fimfif%%&%&&%&&%&“ P ] “ i Screen Player Weds Actress PLANES FOR ™ STOCKHOLDER ' NEGROES GIVEN - - THROUGH ON YUKON TWENTY YEARS " ’ N 6 i ~ ARMYSLOW Stimson SayTCommercial ' Lines Geffing Planes ‘ -No Bombers ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Secre- ! cf War Stimson announced v the War Dep ent has an- Priorities Board to ial air inter- n for ces cn the grounds it with Secretary ¢ press conference that Douglas craft is now deliverinz planes to a month although it is sixty days behind schedule for delivery of a |test plane on Army crder for 186 dive bombers. FDR SIGNS (VLB Once reported engaged to Dorothy Lamour, the ac -ss. ™ .t 4 Preston, Hollywood actor, eloped to Las Vegas, Ne. Kay WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. — The Feltus, 20-year-old brunette actress with whom he is pic .. above, |President has signed the Ramspeck Preston scored his biggest hit in “Beau Geste.” | Bill, authorizing him to cover into s | Civil Service approximately 200,000 | employees of Federal emergency agencies after they have taken | non-competitive ' examinations. Sons of Norway fo pAAJ,Ianesf Have Card Party of the International Highway, nnd‘ most people regard one road sys- tem as complementary to the other,! now o s Heintzleman said. | ‘The peat enterprise at Petersburg, headed by Horace P. Chapman, Se- | attle Port Commissioner, will beglni shipping in quantity next spring.| At present, Heintzleman said, ef-| forts are being made to work out| A PAA Electra left Fairbanks| Sat d N. h' various mechanical problems in con-| for Juneau today, but was snow-| ur ay Ig nection with the processing and|bound at Whitehorse this after-| packing of Alaska peat. noon, while another Electra was| Sons of Norway wiil have a pub- ————— | held here along with the Douglns;;ic card party Saturday evening at Juneau-Seattle airliner and the g gclock at the Odd Fellows Hall. STRASSER FUNERAL big Army amphibian, | Bridge, pinochle and whist will be | the Electra bound here are, F.'At the close of the evening a light Io BE o" “'Ium‘v Lorenz, W. McCumber, Ed Sutton,|supper will be served.. Passengers in Whitehorse with| played with awards for high scores. Howard Stabler, Jack Fargher, W.| e Funeral services for John Stras- Lievers and W. B. Bevington. | DIESEL MAN HERE ser who passed away last week| Scheduled to leave from here are| carl Senior, Caterpillar diesel will be held at 2 o'clock Thiftsday| MY, and Mrs. K. Kresmeyer, Mrs. representative, came in this morn- afternoon at the Charles W. Car-| GUY Buck and Paul Tveten. |ing to spend a few days in Ju- ter chapel, Interment will be in By 5 Evergreen Cemetery. Bubseribe for The Empire. Jtn the Interior. v f |N (o M I N G,lianh is a stockholder in Star Air- | * incorporated city. ! commaercial lines at the rate of 12 | neau. He is' atthe Baranof enroute! | E. L. Williams, Minneapolis in- | vestment broker en route to An- | chorage, was a visitor in Juneau ile the Yukon was ir port. Wil- EDMUNDSON CASE SEATTLE, Nov. 26.—Fred And son and James Gannaway, S negroes, were each given 20 vy | mnimum sentences teday for r DOG DERBY AS USUAL |ping M. J. Edmunson and attack The annual dog derby at F“"“Edmumon's wife in Seattle sev banks will be held as usual in lhc‘momhs ago. The Edmunsons were i spring as the housing situation dif-}vismng here from Fairbanks at the ways flying out of Anchorage. ———————— ' ficulty will be over by that time. | time, - e —— - T¢ 's news today in The Empire. FINGERPRINTED odagr P The members of the Alaska Na- iional Guard unit at Anchorage| were recently fingerprinted. 1 ——er—— ANCHORAGE'S BIRTHDAY Ancherage celebrated a birthday cn Nevember 23, the 20th as an ARE P GIVE. . ¢0d QUICK RELIEF for troubled feet | '/gz‘ PE Tele, 648, Chiropodist. Dr. Steves.| ——eeemevamom . g e | | | i | i | 1 i SPACE-FLARED BODIES! FIVE-FOOT CUSHIONS! | i TAILORED TO YOUR TASTE! I | BoDIES BELL outward at the window line . . . for roomy comfort. ’ | Five-foot Airfoam cushions . . . extra room for shoulders, elbows, | | | knees. Lots of headroom. Lower, stronger double-channel frame i reduces overall height, improves comfort, increases handling ease. ‘ ! Come in and try this greatest Chrysler . . . with Fluid Drive, new Vacamatic Transmission . . . more powerful Spitfire engines. A beauty . . . tailored to your taste! | - COWLING-DAVLIN CO. I8 | PHONE 57 v

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