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PAGE TWO THI: DAlL\ ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 as a paid-up subscriber to |. IG HTIN G 0 = The Daily Alaska Empire . | - o .s‘ll;l‘ .N'EWS. S SH'KO“S HI'M | isinvited to present this coupon this S BE DOUSED: ,.™ ™" &7 scueoutio FoR evening at the bo office of e —— Pajamas i e e e BBl GROSS THEATRE CAPITOL THEATRE Bed J-fi(k«‘:!s j Even When No BIa(kOm LIS ot sl o i < o Under the *I’UT“;"”’ of the T”‘; and receive TWO tickets to see: v e made C, will not be e public, on Department of Labor, a Progress, Excess l- | account of e war, unuit sur- o CLONE, FU0CT Glorure depieting | “LAND OF LIBERTY" 12 S e the prevention of silicosis will be| lumination Banned o o 0 0 9.0 8 8 0 o, 0 orthe last time tonight at| Federal Tax—35c per Person PSSP S # | the Twentieth Century Theatre Unless Juneau resiflents take | ]‘IDES The educational film was shown WATCH THIS SPACE things into their own hands in the at the theatre last night and pre- Your Name May Appear! matter of cutting down on unnec- |viously in Ketchikan, Wrangell ‘and’ essary lighting at. night, a city or- (Sun time, December 12) | Retassonrg 08¢ Showing - taRughy dinance may be requited to force| Low tide—0:38 a.m. 26 feet. (“( m?)]e‘pi the Southeast Ala.ska| the cutting down of illumination| High tide—7:05 a.m., 150 feet “’2""]‘]""33“(‘\"“”““) ““1“1 o in the Capital Gity, Frank Met-| Low tide—1:37 pm. 39 feet mk(“x‘)” armmdd‘lim I‘;‘lhi_(‘)‘r‘) ';:xlumr;i- calf, defense chief, declargd today.| High tide—T7:26 p.m.’ 13.0 feei cireutt (in ‘Thteriie. towns end then| Both Metcalf and Mayor Harry| shown at Seward. 1. Lucas said they had appealed t merchants and home owners :nh'm‘].ownsend Meefing T to cut down on the amount of lighting they use. Downtown stores 1M'NISIERS ARE Io ; i ey we oo o g Wel| Attended A1 IN EMERGENCY. off window lights and neon signs| on the streets and further douse Approximately 300 persons a.- S any lights not needed for actual tended the “Know Alaska Better”| At a mesting of the Ministerial | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau business operation \program sponsored by the Town-|Association in the Gold Room of Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Referring to homes, apartments send Club in the Union Hall 1ast|the Baranof Hotel this afternoon| pp, MCKINLEY ... .. C L g and hotel suites, Mayor Lucas to- night. plans were made relative to the|yygon P " |day urged residents to prepare| Mrs. George W. Johnson became | present state of emergency. T Y B TEGPTAE R 2 % some room where they, carf be per-|the possessor of the plush rug do-|" A" committee was appointed to| BARANOF ... Sat. § Tues. Dec. Mon, manently blacked out, and 10 draw | nated to the club by Mrs. Charles|work a program suitable to meet| ALASKA ... Tues g Frl, Dec. Wed. Dec. 10 all window shades when dights are|Boyer. The money derived will be|the present emergency in conjunc- COLUMBIA . - Thur. i Sun. “Dee. Sat. Dec. 13 on, whether any blackout Has been |used to increase funds toward fur-|{tjon with the local defense com-| PENALI . . Sat. . 6 Tues. Dec. Mon. Dec. 15 r x > alled or not { ther club activities, mittee. Serving on the committee| MCKINLEY ... Sat. = Tues. Dec. Mon. Dec. 22 '95‘395 1 4| In this way, it was poifted out,| A. B. Cain presented the group|are the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman,|*YUKON ... Sat c. 13 Tues. Dec. Mon. Dec.22 {even though no regular blackout is| with a showing of colored motion |the Rev. Willis R. Booth and Pas- . ¥ & P L in progress, the amount of illum-|pictures taken in the First, Third|tor H. L. Wood. The committee iquunnncts with S. S, Lakina at Seward for Dutch Harbor and Way Portse Gowns i T 78 |ination from the city. can b ma-|and Fourth Divisions of Alaskd. |to report at a meeting 7:30 pam. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND 3 95 6 95 ? D i terially d(-rrc-(nc(l During the course of the eve-|saturday, at the Seventh-Day Ad- RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE ‘ \ | ot ning, Chairman G. E. Almquist ventist Church office. 1 [ !callcd the Toll of states to introduce | Lt & 1 HD PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Pajamas UNEMPlOYMENI e it . it - o Caswally Siafions. | LASKA THE YEAR 'ROUN | state ' ’ 4.95-6.95 K ’ : COMMISSiau IS { The club orchestra entertained : T p Gid el |the remainder of the evening with| Are Beina Locat r o N No change in any of the actions "( I A ! k" o1 tee under the dircction of | ) g ! 250-43) B LY 0 i Rl 1RANSPORTATION COMPANY JUNEAU'S CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE Ji bani, beiore their recent. sesisnn- | 1) B@ Given Fl'|day\q.°f.‘m. e Ll () the Territoria employ - - from the Territorial Unemploy- | tablish possible locaticns of cas- ment Compensation Commission “8 | will be recalled or changed by Harry | “Captain Applejack”, with a cast | ualty v*fv'“”"“_ Phillips, of Fairbar or Mrs.|of all school players, will be pre-{ Arrangements are ’"‘Hl!“ made for R (Mildred Hermann, local attorney,|sented tomorrow in the hit |\m.fl-"“"> of supplies in thes2 and z 2:5' i ‘ ’ 8 | demly -apolnted s raembegas.aof. .that | BYmnasinn’ starting ‘4t 8' velock. ' | HAKHRIE . ERUICRS, {ar tho . Bfoyls L4 o . - (4 | b PR TeE" com- | ~Admission - for, - the- presentation | S1on Of stretcher” bearers and. for |migsion’s annual meeting Nére, they |Will be 50 cents for adults and g} Gambor g hospital patients Q(ML/Cy S/,Z 05 /58/7 1% | announced, today. |cents for students. These ])llu‘i[o ‘l’“ '”“”"“\ ; lb'n the event | o ‘Q Mrs. Hermann declared that the|include tax ,‘1““«‘1;;“ T‘:‘rmp Ixm~. ry tc evac- | \ North e 4 jappointment of a texritorial advis- The play has been in rehearsal|"® hospitals Sea M%%WX |ory board to tho. commission and | foF several weeks and a stage for PR ok e ] | other business conducted by Brag-| {the two different sets as been | aw and Dr. Dick will be considered |bullt by students. | Morayia, is making only wooden| HENKY t Phone ST R R iz ;3‘5‘“}%& 32 i The Bata shoe factory as Ziin, in g Coast PHON“GBAPH . IT'S FUN. | completed and that . the present | BN R T j;hu(-s as a result of the leather TO PLAY | board is concerned only with cnm~ 32 = v a4 ‘shox\uflu this plant once turned 1 6 i pleting busin cf the commission G Id W " M i lout an estimated 170,000 pair of BECQRDS ) $ THE on which the two former m(’n.l)cla[ ul | ee gt Freigh shoes daily. y teok no act make ¢ B : GUITAR | Phillips. e mctj» Fnday A“ernoon s (iu_rl_ng most of the day today, con- | A ol } TRAVEL ON A IDEAL CHRISTMAS 7 . oins you |00 000 Joc Bone Wecrl oo quia of woly oy ca-| Lol | nyp._: ” happy . days lvice, as well as with H.])l(’s"nt’l L’hedral will meet tomorrow flflfl-‘ T Prmcess | GIFTS! fun — travel | tives of the Federal Social Security |N0OD 8t 2 o’lock with Mrs. E. M. e — profit. !chd P Polley as hostess. As many impor- ~ R AT ASKA COASTAL AIRLINES GIVE GIFT CHECKS IN ANY AMOUNT AND LET THE 4 ;mn.nnw”'a' travel lhils ‘‘Road to | T g s 1 o | tant matters will be dlscuss_ed-“ Juneau to Vancouver, OTHER FELLOW DO THE SHOPPING! 9 doppiness with your friends. { full attendance of members is re-| Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express No Shop ing Headaches! No After Chrisimas Exchanges! ?’ Guitars Mdle Tacel Christmas Gitk Scha"el" (laylon ‘quesle ! ictoria or Seattle SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A, M. o ’ o B See Our Large Assortment g $ THB ILIN Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- v CHECKS ARE FREE—GET YOURS TODAY! SOUTHBOUND SAl Gs | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka gy ) PRICES FROM $8.00 UP M I h 'I'h M ]'ak ! PRINCESS NORAH ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY | arriage Tonight Three Men Jake Wniioy < R R B W T e B L 4 ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY | ! i Blika e 10 1R R 5 il | V. W. MUL ichago! 122 Second Sireet Phone Red 208 % 122 Second Street i “The marriage of Miss Betty Schaf- Too Many D"nks Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska|{ Kimshan 18 18 10 18 10 fer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | e s g Pelican .... 18 18 18 NN NNV ool totor ooV NN NNV NN oNN g - i it 2 R R Ernes \ 10 10 fhaie MicBehafier of Sontdly, ay) Three local men were hailed into CANADIAN PAC“'IC sl e Everett Clayton will take place| LU 8. 6 g & Tenakee .. 10 10 ] £ ian church tonight at 8 oiclock. 85 X ‘Gray bhdS o ve, Hognahy..) N ® & Attending the young couple will charged with drunken and disor- Bxpres; Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c | Plal!g!e FOR DEATH IN JOHN SENES(U % |be Mrs, Ida Nordenson as matron|9erly conduct, while a fourth man T n E SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Bone . < |of honor and Cliff Daigler as best|¥3s charged with disorderly con- Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake CANCES {man. The bride will be given away|duct and had not been arraigned | A T C 0 Juneau .. $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.001 I + ‘ A ! ¢ senter e thi Kake 3 . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 hy Cliff Nortenson ‘Im sentence late this afternoon. Patersbur 18.00 18.00 7.50 Miss Lucine Koontz and John L.; Both of the young people are well| The three who were arraigned; lJ l N E wemn.}p\“lg 15.00 15.00 ? Let Us Do An action was filed in Federal'senes will be marricd Sal-/Known in Juncau. Miss Schaffer|were James Lemon, R. W. Kester{} op . Pransnortation Kaghah 10,00 District Court here today against | urday evening, friends of the popu-|is a member of the staff of the|and Robert Young. Young, who has C e YOL‘r the Siems Spokane Company and Jar young couple learned tcday. Juneau Cold Storage Co., while|been knocking around Juneau with ompany the Siems Drake Puget Sound Com-| Miss Koonlz is the daughter .,[‘Lla\'((*n is employed by _ihe 20th|the promise of leaving for his home . . pany, contractors for military bases|Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Koontz of | Century Theatre. 4 |in Seward any day, ever since he| BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 Dlfly n Alaska, asking damages of $5400, | Fairfield, Wash. The bride-to-be| After the ceremony, % Nor- | was taken ifhom disatitabonnd boat e B‘:;n: Trllp ll;are Tmc;ecme-w:y l;;:lu;s::z". X . An additional charge w made for e l-xprcss Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 i FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 512 $1,000 for attorney’s fee and six came to Juneau almost two years' denson will entertain ap ner in|here as an alleged stowaway late in s to'flag stops. Work! per cent interest on the damage!ago and is ‘.””,1,,,“5 in: the om‘(\;lhv Ole R,oom at the “Baranof |the summer, was sentenced to 60 b e el o o acions ot e St k| Scomied Wesnson Bute Ga| s " ok " nee. | EVERY THURSDAY TIIAT Wik & O *hone ict base constructi n Japonski | I o) s Werl i R S T AR GORSTO RO s e et 10:00A.M. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 0 | borer. Sle [Imw Store, is the scn of Mr. | The unarrai : e "y i g gned man charged e The suit was brought by 1 ) h Senet rer- ) RAE. ol oot ' 20| Sl REGULAR MEETING |, [, iszenes, moe, ehrees | Lillian Carlsen, widow, through'ett, Wash, ~He attended Western| Chrisman, still being held in the S. S. TYEE 2 e Dee. 4 1 \ Paul, Jr. local attorncy. Washington ‘College of Education| The Air Corp of the' Womens|city jail, 1§ S.S. TONGASS ........Dec. 12 Dar es are being claimed for and came to Juneau in 1940. | Voluntary Service will hold its reg- | rison and for Carlson’s Tentative plans have been made!ular meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock| The preblem of substitution for PASSENGERS FREIGHT tepchild, Virgil Liberty, a minor. to hcld the wedding in the North-|in the Territorial Building, Soarcs | mAtAtAIaTas. Dethg Mabnaien REFRIGERATION ot A Sty o Light Reg ‘;’“:“ S | T oo |by many governmental and non- - 39 TOAWE abor force of the A pursuit. plane has been built | governmental agencies, the Depart- United s reached the highe The Dauy asmska Empire has the| which resembles in its outline the|ment of Commerce says. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Round-Trip Fares: point of rde last October, the lar paid circulation of any Al-|flying reptile of the age of dino- > 2 | { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 10% off twice one-way Department merce renorts. mska newspaper. saurs | Empire Classifieds Payl fares, when purchased et RS By GEORGE McMANUS =i G e B o i e 7 Fairbanks, Alaska .......$ 76 [ Loow out - ] Trr HASK T, HAPPENED - ! - Flat, Alaska WINDOW = WHAT BUT I’ \/EA USPICION 1 JUST SAW SOME Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 HAPPENED 2 WHAT TS ABOUT — | ] MOTOR, COBS Ansk - 161 82 132 k S ABOUT CHASIN' AFTER gt‘l"g“t‘h i 4 44 18 $120 AR AND N TH! > ] SOMEONE AND | N ALasT= =" 4p. 04 ‘328 1B gUA OND PLACE-IT PGS 3 HAVE AN IDEA WHO TO Nulato, Alaska .. ~.- 121 50 99 127 83 §$37 FOQ B2 o WL ITIS-flLL WAIT — 7 Ophur, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 o)c TL?\/NG iz | | ; 17 Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 TC FIND HIM - 144 z ) Whitehorse, Y. T..Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 I £ 4 ; To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks F.om Fairbanks ' | Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Sunday PFriday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 | pA A 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE McGrath Nome Copr. 1941, King Featur

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