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1 ‘kanr. Margaret ‘Jones, Mr. ‘and | Mrs. B. W, Matheny, Kathryn Mit- | DO(KS HERE chell, Tilda Salo, Mr. and Mrs.‘ | - _. D. Shofner, Katherine Kuli, J I. Weston, and Gladys Whitmore, | Richard F. Shuman, Sigrid Swan- | son, Yolanda Uberti, Edna D. Zent- | ner, and Albert Uberti | From Ketchikan — Mrs. Roy Roach and Mr. and Mrs R. D. Martin. Fromn Wrangell—Bina M. Cline, First boat to arrive irom tne South | yireil Hules, A. Van Mavern and the arrival of the Denali last | sianford Hules ‘ 1turday, the northbound steamer When the vessel sailed shortly | Alcatian, Capt slock this afternoon 28 pas- | er McNamee, tied 5 had gone aboard at Juneau | amship dock at ked for Lynn Caanl and West- ’ morning with 28 Pass-| ward ports rs for Junean and was sched-| pagsengers for Seward—Phillip E. | for the Westward at 2 0'c'ock | Berthall, John V. Slagle, Ed Gor- | i afternoon | | Passengers were Elizabeth Biges, d, Frank T.| arriving from Seattle » Kendler, B. D. | Mrs. Dean | stewart, ary Edward, Joan Lingo, A. L. Vaughn, E. C. Christen- sen, George Mooie, sonn Murdock and Al Trulmain. ‘ | For Kodiak—Mr. and Mrs. J. Sl Jeffrey. For Skagway—Mr and Mrs. S. A. Martin, W. E. Feero, Rupert Rock, | Kathleen McAlister, Lillian Olson, | W. D. Gross and R. W. Smith | For Haines—Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davlin. | e | We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Carnation Milk Co. TUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL LEAVES ON ALASKA Miss Virginia Smith, who has been visiting in Juneau'for several weeks, | left for Seattle on the Alaska Affiliated with American Federation of Labor ’N\M\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Wiinimnfinmrm//l///////////////////m/m ; Te Matiowal CHEER (EADER because it’s i “«CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME | | N N Men cheer Old Sunny Brook for its genial quality and all-around goodness. {This whiskey is ¢ YEARS OLD. 0 . e % » R KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEOY BRAND Copr, 1940, National Distillers Products Corp., New York, N. Y. 7z RTINS Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington AT V7zzzzz7z77 T TN N |Operale Car vehicle and who does not possess | |" Any person who drives a car and | MILLIONS KILLED IN NEW FIGHT Germans, Russians Give Estimates of “Enemy” | Fatalities in War i | school | BERLIN, Aug. 21.—Semi-official o sources estimate the Russian war losses already at 5,000,000 men. MOSCOW, Aug. 21 Russian | sources estimate the German losses 50 far in the conflict at 2,000,000 men. | ———— | FIRST TEACHER | ARRIVES FOR SCHOOL YEAR Miss Kalhery_nMif(heII fo| Be Secrefary fo A. B. | Phillips-Also Teach i Miss Katheryn Mitcheli is the| |class was given command of anj | They were warned that an ima 1 Laughing Mafier.. : F.D.R.s Favorite Sfory AP FEATURE SERVICE (This is a true story about President Roosevelt's secretary, Gen. Edwin M. Watson, whom he calls Pa.") Years ago, “Pa"” Watson was al |tending the Army’'s general staff at Fort Leavenworth. Tt | happened to be raining blue frogs out on the Missouri River bluffs on the very day each man in the imaginary brigade, and told t capture an imaginary railroas crossing. inary enemy threatened their first of the new teachers to arrive for the next scnool year which| starts September 2. She arrived on| the Aleutian todgy from her home |in *Eugene, Oregon Miss Mitchell wiil have the posi-| tion of secretary to A. B. Phillips, | Superintendent of Schools, and she {will also teach some commercial | subjects. She is a graduate of Ore- | gon State College in Corvallis, Ore- | gon. ' 1 Get Yoilr | Licenseto " * The Territorial Board of Road Commissioners announce that any | person now found driving a motor a Territorial driver's license will be served with written notice to; obtain such license and for which he will be required to pay a fine| of $2 in addition to the license fee. who has failed to procure a license | flank, the battleground was real, so all the officers dutifully mount- ed their horses, and braved the torrents to reconnoitre. That is, all | but “Pa,” who rode straight to th nearest barn and curled up- for nap. The rest of the officers straggled in hours later, drenched to the skin, and covered from hat to spur witn red Kansas mud. Each brought back an answer. “Pa” returned a little later, fresh as a daisy. He said he had refused combat with the threatening enemy, threw out a small protective force against | them, and proceeded to take his | objective. | “Pa” was one of the three men lin the class who figured out the | proper “imaginary” answer. “There are,” says President Roo- sevelt with a sly grin, “those char- acter assassins who have the nerve to insist it was sheer luck. But, you and T know it was sheer gerius.” e S Defroifers: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1941. O Crowds jam ‘our store to take advantage of our everyday low prices, but Piggly Wiggly, the originator of self-service, can handle them. You may shop hurriedly or leisurely from our smiling shelves. BELOW PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUTTER DARIGOLD COFFEE SUNKIST E-G-G-S CO-OP BLUES - 16 | 21bs. 89 | Ib.ins 25¢ | 2 doz. 93¢ P.and G, SOAP - BROOMS, 4-Sew Each 53¢ KLEENEX, 500 Count 35¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER - Each 5¢ WALDORF TISSUE - - 4for 25¢ NAPKINS, 80 Count - - 2for35¢c SCOTT TOWELS - - 2for 33 10 large bars 39¢ Franco-American LETTUCE - - - - - 2for25¢c TOMATOES 2 Ibs. for 29c LOCAL CABBAGE - Pound8c CELERY - Per pound 12¢ CAULIFLOWER Head 25¢ STRING BEANS - - Per pound 1Z¢ CANTALOPES - - - 2for35¢ Local Bunch CARROTS - - 3forZ5¢c EFFECTIVE | DOG FOOD T ‘uctt;dfvnttm notification will r n 1 n A Y : The last delivery leaves this store at 3:30 SHARP! ® Place Your Orders EARLY!M! Hear @ 'CLEARLY?Z ¥ | with SONOTONE | but have eratand- | AS ADVERTISED audicle which is help- SPAGHETTI PARD Walk Again, Second Day Strike Tiem Municipal | Street Car, Bus Service- | | EmakEs (8 LIFE)| Mayor SeeksSeftlement DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON DETROIT, Aug. 21— Dc(.rolt('xs‘ Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 |{oday depended on makeshift trans- | fene 2 @ MARKET DAY RAISINS - - 4 PoundPackage 33« EEEEEEIZ o NAPOLEON BRAND KOSHER DILL PICKLES - gt 29c ® (ALUMET BAKING POWDER - - 1 PoundTin23¢ © ROYAL GELATINES and PUDDINGS - - - Each S ® (ld Yankee Spreadwell PEANUT BUTTER, quarts 37¢ © AMOCAT TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz.tins - - Each 25¢ PEARS | Apricots | Peaches | Pineapple| PLUMS . « ’ | - L &I BRIMFUL BRIMFUL FREESTONE WAIKIKI RED & WHITE SUPER MARKET ‘Nephew Visits No. 2 ti:3 No. 2% tins No. 2% tins No. 2% tins No. 2Y; fins No. 2% fins PHONES %-%5 JUNEAU PHONES 9295 | s Tom 68 BUY Cov"aw? $10 B(le $ 9.50 | Stopping in uneau so' 2for29¢| 2for49¢ |2 for 49¢| 2 for 49¢| 2for 49¢| 2 for 39¢ Str. Beans| BEETS | Tomatoes | Butter Beans $20 BMk $19.0” after making the Great Circle tour BOOKS NOW) CORN WESCO GARDEN EVERSON WOOD CROSS PALMDALE of the Interior, Mr. and Mrs. G. SAVE 5% No. 2 tins No. 2 tins No. 2 tins No. 2 tins No. 2 tins OUR FARM AT SALMON CREEK 2for29¢|2 for 29¢| 2 for 29¢| 2 for 29¢| 2 for 29c VIAANNIZNZN NV v NIy, Alaska was in port. LIVE OR FRESH-KILLED d s - ~ AT AT TR e Sc\\\\\\“% - When you serve Schilling, make e plenty! Its full, rich flavor satisfies, YOUR CHOICE starts him off on wings of the morning. ORIP OR PERCOLATOR Schilling WINGS or‘gns MORNING | Do you hear trouble und: ing? Then call for full information on_new = FIRST DEER BROUGHT Grapefruit IN BY KIRKHAM, JR. First again this year, as far as has been learned, Glenward Kirk- ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkham of this city, returned from the hills back of Douglas early vesterday afternocn with a fine back deer as result of his early iflllrt in company with Robart Fleek for the first day’s hunting. Young | Kirkham undisputedly was. first to successively ' score similar success last two years. PEAS OUR VALUE No. 2 tins 2for29c M7y \.l///‘\'\ 1775\ 72 My and Electric Company at Red Bluff, California. The Milfords saw Fair- banks, Nenana, McKinley Park,' From Two fo Three Pounds Each GEORGE BROTHERS , DR, DOELKER e, — BUY DEFENSE BONDS EAR” with ELECTRO EAR $35.00 Free Demonsiration (13 /S o Z 2 Milford, Mrs. Dahl’s nephew, is (Rgit47% AN T Ty sty Put Your Order in NOW for Friday or Saturday SUPER MARKER:/ 8 A SR RS e §mmmlI|l|1||u|||||||||n||||m|u|uuuuummumnmuumu|u||uu|||ll||||||mluum|||||||mmuuuml||luml||||||luuumuuu’mllluummmmumln....