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PAGE EIGHT."™™™ RECKLESS DRIVNG (OSTS COODAY $25 | Charged with operating a Reid-U- J Drive car in a reckless manner, | Newton Cooday was this morning | arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner | Pelix Gray here and fined $25. ‘ Cooday was also ordered to pay for repairs to the Reid car, which | was smashed when he drove it over | the bank of the bridge approach at the Douglas Island end of the Doug- bridge. Cooday's driver’s license so suspended. CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Smart men present @ smart looking N when they have clothes cleaned here] Phone 507 IS SORE IF A coLD has given you a miserable sore throat, here’s how to relieve the suffering. DO THIS NOW—Melt a small lump | of VapoRub on' your tongue and feel the comforting medication slowly trickle down your throat— bathing the irritated membranes —bringing blessed relief where you want it, when you want it. DO THIS TONIGHT — Rub throat, chest with VapoRub. Its Jong con- tinued poultice-and-vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves irritation. eases cough- ing, invites restful sleep, vVAOORul | commission. FUNDFOR- OURBOYS IN ARMY JUST GIVE AS YOU CAN FOR HELPING MEN FROM JUNEAU AT CHILKOOT BARRACKS TO HAVE BETTER R ECR EATION FACILITIES Today proved the banner day for| collection of = contributions foy. aj company fund and recreational equipment. for Juneau men at Chil- koot Barracks when a total of $70 was donated to The Empire func. A notable contribution of day was $17 from the Juneau of- fice force' of the Alaska Game This was the such contribution to come from employees .of any office in the| city and it is hoped will lead the way to more such cooperative do- nations from office forces. A recent visitor at the Haines | post, Frank Dufresne, executive of- ficer of the game commission, said «|the higher paid Federal employees in Juneau should certainly feel an obligation to give some aid to lh" Federal employees (soldiers) Chilkoot Barracks who are drnw- ing only $21 a month in service o their country. Dunesne declared that the for- ner troops quartered at Haines leaned the place out when mey eft and Juneau boys in uniform | are using - apple boxes for chairs | :nd unshaded lights suspended from the ceiling for reading lamps. Today's donations brought the | otal cash contributions in- the| fund to $221, still far short of the nore than $1,000 plus crates of athletic equipment which Ketchi- <an residents donated to men from their city. Donations received to-| jay *were ‘as follows: WORN 0QUT? Drink Milk When you get that deasd, ‘T can't do it' feeling, what you need is & glass of cool milk. It perks you up right away without ‘that bloated feeling, A good habit to get into, is to dripk &, glass of milk every day about 3 o'clock in the afterngonm. ' It's just what you need. g W DRINK TWO GLASSES | OF PA! ZED MILK A-DAY JUNEAU DAllIES E. L’ (Bob) Bartlett, )f Alagka, $5. Dr. Ray Lillian Carlson, $5. Harry Race, druggist, $10. Cowling and Davlin Cnmp'.\n\ 510, Juneau ' Office Force of the Al- ska Game Commission, $17. A Friend, $3. ,Dr. W. W. Council, FEESITRP LR 5y Noitie Pionee Dies At Sitka One of Nomes ezu'ly settlets died Secretary | Banks, Offices Close Safurday For Alaska Day 'Will Be 74th Anniversary .. of Transfer of Terri- . fory fo U..S. Better do your week-énd banking and {f' you have any business to !transact with. a Territorial office, idon’t put it off until Saturday. For on Saturday all banks, Ter- | ritoria offices and many other places of business throughout the Territory ! | will close their doors, in celebration of Alaska Day. Saturday, October 18, marks the the 74th anniversary of the transfer of | Alaska from Russia to the United States. It was that day that title first to the Territory was turned over by a representative of the Imperial | Russian goverament toa U. S. Cam- | missioner at Sitka, in 1867. 'BON VOYAGE PARTY GIVEN LAST EVENING FETES MRS, BATTELLO * Members of Juneau Ladies | Augxiliary No. 34 Gather " for Evening Affair A bon voyage party for Mrs. Mabel | Battello was given last night by | ! members of the Juneau Ladies’ Aux-l |iliary No. 34 in the home of Mrs |Norma 'Homme. Mrs. Battello is | leaving for the south in a few days. Mrs. Battello was presented with a gift by the members of the group, and a huge cake’ with “bon voyage” | on it was g part of the refreshments. | Decorations for the affgir were in a hallowe'en spirit, and the evening was spent. playing games, for which prizes were awarded. | Also present for the party were the Mesdames Mattie Davis, Sena | Car 1son, Asta Holm, Mae Turkovich, {Léona Sebenico, Emlly Stender, Mabel Schmidt, Kay ‘Hulk, Kather- |ine DelSanto, Hazel Scott and Dagny Rasmussen. The next meeting of the auxiliary will take placé next Tuesday, Octo- | ber 21, in the Union Hall. A short | business session- will be followed by 1blngo games about 8' oclock. All members, old and new, are invited, .as well as friends of the group, and | prizes will be awarded the winners. Refrshmems featuring pie a la mode will be served. fia i e At T DEWALK FORMS BUILT | Forms were being built today !along South Franklin, Street, pre- lakt week at the Alaska Pigneer's{paratary to construction of the new Home in' Sitka, it Wwas ‘announced taday at the:Govetnor's office. sidewalk to the Alaska-Juneau mine |office, it was announced by City - He' was Charles . Erickson, ' who| Epgineer Frank Metcalf. Construc- came to 'Nome in 1900..and mined] tion of the new v(nlk will be pushed there. until entering the Sltkn hoine | within the fext few, weeks, Metcalf in -1937. ! saia: When you drink a cup Coffee you will taste a d which never varies, is roasts the blend evenly, @ little at @ time. Every underdone! can use in any kind of ptoducc best results in that no ‘other coffee has. That flavor, Controlled Roasting, a process originated and used exclusively by Hills Bros. This process, unlike ordinary methods, roasted perfectly. None overdone! None 1t may surprise you to know that Hills Bros, Coffee is one coffee you The Covact Qaind is guaranteed to MAKER,. PERCOLATOR, or POT, if the directions on the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can are followed., of Hills Bros. elicious flavor developed by connnumuly, coffee bean is coffee-maker. DRIP, GLASS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE early‘ tomorrow and avoid the rush, ' OCTOBER 16, 1941 Whether it's football season, spring or summer, PIGGLY WIGGLY scores agam' in town! We pass these values to vofl at the biggest savings STRING BEANS BEETS GARDEN EVERSON 2 No. 2 Tins 2 No. 2 Tins It's a touchdown! PIGGLY WIGGLY features year round values. PEAS OUR VALUE 2 No. 2 Tins Hills Bros. COFFEE 32¢ . 29 MIRACLE WHIP "SUNBRITE CLEANSER (AN vt & s 5( LOCAL CARROTS 4 BUNCHES 25¢ STRING BEANS 2 POUNDS 19¢ TROCO MARGARINE 2 Ibs. 43¢ PUMPKIN STANDBY—NO. 2; tins 2 for 2°7¢ MATCHES Carlon 29 WALDORF TISSUE 4 for 29( GRAPE JUICE PURPLE GEM QUARTS 33¢ Market )ay RAISINS 4Pound Package 33 TOMATO SOUP wnene= Campbell’s 3 HOR 29« Schillings COFFEE e Sunkist COFFEE 25¢ . % CID E R msensneeee= Bring Your Jug B 'PER GALLON 73c CORN-ON-COB CORN-ON-COB Monarch 2 FOR 41¢ 2 FOR 41c¢ PEARS | PINEAPPLE Hrimful—No. 21 tins i | Zlorg5¢ Amocat TOMATO JUICE $1.00 doz. PEACH!:S 21, tins Bnmfnl—\ 0. 2% tins SHOP EARLY and AVOID the RUSH! Prices Efledive FRIDAY and SATURDAY PHONE 16 PHONE