The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1941, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™M Dogs Talke Horses’ fl'o’wfl's AND ’ s 0 P25 OTHER ITEMS X wa pended tempo- | lr L « cond that the dogs caltny and comtortavly nax- | Chilkoot Men Lack Mirrors, Coat Hangers - AWVS | Soliciting Donations | HELPS PREVEN MANY p Mirrors, bath towels and coat! COLns yangers are items: urgently need- Juneaun men at Chilkoo® reported today by Women's Voluntary from developing American a few drops of Va-tro-nol up A nostril at the very first sniffle Services. Word has been received necze. Its quick action »y the group that these lhrvcnvnhi re lacking in Post facilities, and 15 Nature’s defense sinst colc. Follow VICKS dire lcnations would be very gladly re- drections ya FRO-MOL | ived b the men : i To remedy the situation, ti AWVS is soliciting conations to 3 CARA NOME nd to the men as soon as Pos- ible, and box has been placed | . Building on Third and " Seward After cream cleansing, re- : rove-all-fraces of solled | Streets so that people who have cream with this fragrant a0y of the above mentioned ar- liquid! It refreshes your ' ticles to donate may place them skin delightfully! i ithe box i ECONOMY REG.SIZE | A, the Fornance is now in Ju-| leaving to return to acks tomorrow morn- au anc Bar the contents of the box will ax " ASK FOR IT AT wcked tonight for BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. .\ i be open for donations “The Rexall Store” i1 8 o'clock shipment. Tho| Pedroom at Dardanclle, Ark. m- ing to for shipment on tomorrow morning, { must be ready pursuing the Russians toward Bara clava Heights, south of Sebastopol, Headquariers towels, which are very \lllSi\lL\IHC-I from common colds the formation received, | are quite small. No cause it goes right to the seat of the to soothe and heal Taw, tender, jn- | Small trench mirrors of et | ottle of Creomulsion with the un- e ‘none, and ‘mirrors are muén "0 quickly aliase His R Balaclava Where Light for the_men ( from Page One the ; ilftas. dobatad Continued from Page One) I'un(heon Planned storied charge into: the “valley of pame o e NATIS DRIVE g tory for use as’ bath towels accord hecause they at ang Un sun wves are ovtainable wther at Greohaiiion talinyed fromptiy he. | the -Colmmissary or In the town, of Haines, so donations will be much | trouble to help loosen and expel | appreciated | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i famed bronchial mucous mem- | steel have been ordered for the use | _— branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | of the men, but at present they H H [Reds Claimed Fleeing to anding you must like the way it ! quickly allays the cough or you are needed. About 300 coat hangers are also needed, as none are available . ’ D CREOMULSION o e men Brigade’ Rode for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis =10 B¢ ready hieUie the Fornance for packing tonight TR ek o SR R where the Light Brigade made its . death” in the Crimean War y Mal’t d 0(|e'y A bulletin from Hitlers field heatl quarters said Nazi-troops planted the swastika battle flags on the penin- sula’s south coast between topol and Kerch, on the eastern tip of the Crimea yesterday Isolated Axis forces knifed across of the Martha Society will meet next Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock for a lincheon which is ven by the greup in honor Membe Sebas- E. M. Richardson, who is 5 the neck of the pear-shapes Pnin- for Bomell, Washinaton _iE "G €0t K o with_her husband about December ¥ . b of Feodosiya and reported crossing the Yaila Mountains in what ap- peared to be a serious blow to Rus- sian defense strategy Rear Guard Action Soviet reports reaching London id that previously the Russian no attempt to 1. The luncheon will take place in Church Following the lunch, a regular business meeting will be held and plans will be discussed for the baz- | the organization has scheduled !ha : in the season. The date aar fer Hardeman commanders made WATER.PBOGFED and the committees for the bazaar stem the German sweep across Cen- will be announced latet. A 1arge !y Grimea after the Nazi forces Hals attendance is desired for the meet- |y ke througn Perikop Tothmyis: ing, and all members are urged to gateway to the Black Sea Republic. be: present | Instead, these reports said, the Rus- 3 . |sians merely executed rear guard The Daily Alaska vl-,n\pu'r has the ! gotion while moving their main j(largest paid circulation of any Al-|gorces to strong positions along the aska newspaper. Yaile Range to cover Sebastopol and 7 B Kerch While the Crimean struggle evi- dently was nearing it final stages, the Russians found more cheerful news on the central front before Moscow, where General Zhukov's Red armies are reported to have re- captured the city of Kalinin, 95 miles northwest of the Red capital K. S. Graves The Clothing Man RETAIL CLERKS UNION ypecial Meeting hursday--November 6 b RAYB, goggles cut haz d 7.30 P. M. f‘llfl\inal(:ANE!Hi?'\’ *“(““4(.“!“’:795”3;"‘0 wa‘ter‘, — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren A. F. of L. Hall oL A BUY DEI THE TIME YOU WON AT "BANK NIGHT"! * - : A= # /%W:/m& Delue . Gives you MORE than -~ ) you expect for top- “ 1 7 quality taste! —for léss than you'd expect to pay Thrifty to Buy! Rich to Drink! SHram Wilkers elLuxe STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Miram Wolker & Sons Inc., Pesria, it liko yours straight? Tall? Mixed? Any- way you pour it, you'll enjoy real satis- faction when you taste Hiram Walker's De Luxel Smooth, rich, and fiavorful ... it's the kind of bourbon your friends 4 will go for. Ask for it tonight. Join its thousands of loyal boosters). Two Tornadoes Kill 14in Arkansas Feurteen persons were killed when two tornadoes swept over parts of Arkansas. returning from a trip, found his five-room cottage flittened by one of the to THE DAILY ATASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA |ARMISTICEDAY | DANCESATURDAY ' BY AMER. LEGION The Annual Armistice Day Ball will be given in the Elks Balroom next Saturday night sponsored by the local Alford John Bradford Post of the American Legion and the public is invited. ; Homer Nordling heads the com-| mittee in charge of the affair and Pred Cameron and his committec | will take charge of the decorations. | During the dance the usual brief | Flag ceremonies will be observed. | Music for the dance will be Illl'l:-! jshed by Glen Edwards’ orchestra : - Labels on cannec gooas are tell ing more than ever about the con- tents. It is well to read before you buy. This “canne informa- tion should prove a valuable house- nold aid, and help protect your budget. | . Y William W. en (above), He adoes. J. B. BURFORD iS REELECTED, COUNCIL POST Public Health Group Meets : for Regular Business | Feefing slightly weary? Session; Reports AND LOOKING THE SAME? Helena Rubinstein's Youthi- J. B. Burford was re-elected Pres- Gastineau Public t ‘the regular ident of Health Cot monthly meeting of the group held fying Herbal Masque will in the Juneau Health Center Mor remedy that. day night. Other officers el Y It's marvelously refreshing. Makes - you feel as though you'd had an afternoon nap. included Calvin Poole as vice-pres- ident and the Rev. W. H. Matthews a ecretary on of officers was the main R business of the evening, and a re- | The Youthifying ‘Herbal port was also wiven of the work Masque irons out wrinkles and dene by the Public Health Nurces | crowsfeet, lifts the contour, for the past menth by Miss Jane | tightens sagging muscles. It's Hikbard 1 report gave the fol- a wonderful beauty tonic. low information: 17 'cajls were You'll feel like a new woman made on impetigo cases, 1 cali o1/l affer you've given yourself @ case cof chicken pox; 11 children | ghi restful beauty treatment. were vaccinated for small pox and 11 ch en had their dose of tox- HARRY RACE oid for diptheria at the immuniza- tion clini Visits on cases in the various DRUGGIST You'll get finer quality — the quality that means longer life . . . a smoother, other services were as follows: tu | steadier ride . . . finer 95 horsepower performance with great new economy. o berculosis, 24; antepartum cases,| ~ = ]| Plymouth is styled to stay beautiful . . . engineered to give you more miles per 21; postpartum cases, 17; infants i dollar — now and for years to come! Buy Wisely . . . Buy Plymouth! 58; preschool children, 8: school 5 morbidity children’s . service, It was also reported that three nursing classes are being held in Juneau and one in Douglas, A class for native women is now being organized th the help of the Rev. Walter oboleff It will be taught by Mrs. C. C. Carter. Miss Guralnick and Mis Stephanie Bozdun, public health nurses, who have just finished an orientation course in public health defense work in Washington, D. C., spoke to the group. They are in 1Alaska to wor the supervi- sion of the Department of Health in defense areas, and are 1g for posts in Anchor- m the Columbia, the meeting were Mrs. own, representing the Eastern ; Rev. W. H. Matthews, T ting the Chamber of Com- merce; Calvin Poole, Douglas school superintendent; Mrs. B. E. Feero, representing the Rebekahs; Mrs. R. B. Lesher, representing the Junsau Wemen’s Club; Mrs. Leonard John- son,, representing the Douglas East- service, ygiene, 19 and crippled Thelina ‘ecn Star; Mrs. Mary Monagle, (school nurse; Mrs. Dora Sweeney, represniins e eonces awi- | Here is the NEW PHOENIX MULTI-PULL iary; Mrs. E. M. Polley, represent-| irgs the Trinity Guild; Mrs. Sid .Thompson, representing the Martha |Society; Evelyn Graham, Welfare | Department ; George Jorgenson, representing the I. O. O. F.; J. B. Burford, representing the Rotary Club; Drs. Courtney Smith and W. 8. Ramsey of the Territorial De- partment of Health: and Jane Hib-| bard and Marjorie Hessig, Public Health Nurse ‘The next me will be held the Dezember. WSCS Plans Church Dinner November 18 Plans i events in the future were discussed last night at the regular business meeting of the Wemen's Society of Christian Ser- vices when members met in the Methedist Church pariors. The group decided to hold a church night dincer on November 18 in the church p: and fam- ilies cf the group be present. Arrangements will made by a committee which will be appointed later. i Members will also megth Bext| Tuesday night for a sewing session on work for the bazaar they have planned | ‘ TABLE that you have long wanted! When clo-ed measures only 20 x 42 inches; leaves up 12 x 56 inc.: s; fully extended, 88 inches. Long enough to comforta. .y seat 10 persons. Beautifully finished in MAHOG." Y. Just the right size for small apart- ments or dinc.tes Pri 12 You Can' Be Proud Of! ced at $69.50 ing first of the group Mcnday in for s Here's the place to see and drive the new Plymouth. Come in today and discover why Plymouth’s Finest is the greatest value ever offered in a low-priced car. BEAUTIFY YOUR DINING ROOM FOR THANKSGIVING DAY A 5-Piece DINETTE BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS NOW ON DISPLAY! JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. 1941 ONCE A YEAR LOOK OVER YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES ANNUALLY. It is quite likely you may discover that some of your insurance policies do not fully protect you. If you need advice you can place full confidence in this insurance agency to sell you insurance that really protects. Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE — BONDS JUNEAU PHONE 249 One of the most attractive and charming DINING SUITES we have ever shown. Large roomy 60-inch BUFFET with silver Drawer—6 gracefully designed Hepplewhite Period CHAIRS upholstered in choice damask. TABLE measures 40 x 58 inches, closed; open extends to 8 feet to comfortably seat 12 people. AN EXCELLENT VALUE AT $179.50 SUI'YE for enly $47.50 Sturdily built of hardwood, finished in WALNUT. Table extends to seat 6 persons.

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