The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1941, Page 6

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PAGE SIX = | “It serves the customers right— You can't make . a bad cup of MJ-B" —Jackie Cooper tells Susanna Foster cn the set of Paramount’s “"GLAMOUR BOY” SUSANNA: Some fun for you, being cast as a soda- jerker in this picture. Is all that stuff real? JACKIE: Sure is. What'll you have— cup of coffee? SUSANNA: Say, you're no slouch at watering the beans! This is a mite strong—but good! JACKIE: Just a sec and I'll make some weaker coffee for you. SUSANNA: It's swell, Jackie. How'd you get so hep to this coffee-making act? JACKIR: Cinch—1 use M. ]. B. It's plenty O. K. every time — strong or weak or in-between. Here’s why it never fails! Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past. These two exclusive M. J. B, features—a uniform roast—and double blend- ing—will give you the finest cup of coffee you ever tasted! GUARANTEE. Buy a pound of M.J.B. Try it for a week. If you don’t agree it’s better than any other coffee—return the lid to M. J. B. Co., San Francisco, and we will refund double your purchase price. 6’0 ANV WAV VOU MAKE 1T PRIP GRIND, for drip or glass coffee makers. REGULAR GRIND, for percolator or coffee pot. There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg' i W&%@%‘%’@%@&’%‘&éfi% '%‘%’%’& . Dump Truck All metal truck wth rubber Toy Autos Sturdily built cars design- ed after famous makes. Your boy will want a whole fleet, in bright colors. Rub- ber tires. wheels. Junior will love it for toting his marbles and other toys. Furniture well made doll Electric Trains 1t looks like the engine on a Carefully constructed to withstand hard Sets of house furniture for par- real streamliner! lors, dining rooms kitch- ens or bathrooms. Made usage. This is what your boy wants, of sturdy wood. Many Gifts for Mother and Father J. B. BURFORD Ralston Will " Patrol Roads n Blackouts | During the present emergency a | Territorial highway patrol will be |inaugurated upon the local high- “wa\'h throughout the night, it was |announced last night by Highway | Engineer W. A. Hesse. If blackouts |are to be effective at all they must {be complete without having fingers of light pointing to the municipali- ties, Hesse declared. | Activities of blacking out and| |surveillance in the Juneau-Doug- las ea outside of these municipali-| |ties will be under the control of |senior Highway Patrolman Dan | Ralston who will cooperate to the | fullest extent with local civilian de- fense boards and organize out of | tewn residents so that everything | will click whenever the necessity \Io‘ a blackout ar S H|gh School Play Is Off \ Owing to the voluntary blackout| of citizens, the street lights being off and slippery conditions of the| streets, the high school play “Cap- tain Applejack” scheduled for to- |night has been indefinitely post- poned S TS RAYBAN goggles cut haze and eliminate glare from sun, snow,| water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren Building. Classifieds Pay! Empire IT'S FUN TO PLAY THE GUITAR A guitar will bring yow happy days— fun -~ travel . — profit. ftart now to travel this ‘‘Road fte dappiness‘* with your friends. Gui See Our Large Assortment PRICES FROM $8.00 UP ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY 122 Second Street Doll House Beautiful English style doll house constructed of sturdy composition board. At~ tractively painted inside and out. & CO. Our Doorstep Is Worn Smooth by Satisfied Customers *|layed communications. rs Make Ideal Christmas Gifts | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, A Publicls Instructed On Sending Radio Messages | Roger H. Stevenson, Operator-| In-Charge of the Signal Corps, United States Army, in Juneau, to- day said the present force at (-‘ local office is severely taxed |render heavy additional scrvice;. ‘vnal to military matters, as wellv as the added burden of commer- cial traffic, and the following in-| | formation of public interest is of- |fered, which will. save much valu- | |able time in explanations, and also the use of the telephone service. | The following applies at any point |in Alaska: The public may only file mes- sages for transmission in plain English language, and these only |at straight day rates. The use of dayletters, nightletters, and night |messages has been discontinued. The movement or positions of | steamships may not be mentioned, |nor the time of arrival or depar- | ture of same. No messages will be accepted for transmission to a steamship, nor | xhould messages be expected from Muney may still be transferred by telegraph, as this method of money transfer by the Signal Corps ‘15 handled by plain English mes- sages. H Governmenf messages may be filed by authorized officials in either clear or code. In this con- nection it may be well to state that if the official considers that any- thing of a vital military impor- tance is mentioned in the wire, same should be coded, or else not sent, by radio. The public is further enjoined to use patience in the matter of de- Due to the emergency, this sta- | tion still accepts messages, but with | the under;mndmg they are sent | “subject to delay.” This means we | will send them at the very first| | opportunity we have, and in or-| |der of filing and importance, and | of course subordinate to govern-| | ment and press wires. No definite time can be stated nor even ap-| wprox)mated as to when a wire will| be sent, or received at the other ‘cnd due to the fact, that Yor vari- | lous reasons our Alaskan stations, | |as well as the Seattle station which | 'clurs all traffic for the States, are| | continuously and intermittently re-| quired to go on a radio blackout, for reasons similarly required for| towns to be blacked out. These periods cannot always be foreseen | and their duration is also never| |known until regular communica-| uons are oxdered to be resumed. { i | Masons Meet | The Scottish Rite Masons will! !hold their regular meeting (bar- ring a total blackout) at 7:30 o0'-| clock this evening, at which time| |the 18th degree will be conferred | on a small class of candidates, and‘ | other matters of importance dis- | cussed. One feature of the Scottish Rite Temple applicable to present con- ditions is that the Lodge room floor has no windows and it will be the practice when the Lodge ls! in session to extinguish the lights on the main floor in the event of | a total blackout occurring during a meeting. If a total blackout® is) announced before the time set for | a meeting, that meeting will auto- matically be cancelled. 'GAME COMMISSION BOATS READY FOR ' DEFENSE ACTIVITY Ordered back to port rrom their trapping patrol work, both ships of the Alaska Game Commission are standing by at their headquarters today, it is reported here. ‘The Grizzly Bear, stationed here, was being filled with oil, water and provisions and is held ready for any assistance needed in national defense work, Frank Dufresne, ex- ecutive officer of the game com- mission said. The Black Bear is at its head- quarters in Petersburg. Both ships had gone on patrol duty relative to the opening of trap- ping season December 10, at the time the war broke out. The Daily Alaska Empice nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. CARA NOME | FINISHING CREAM New! Different | Effective] A protective, naturale colored powder base rece ommended for all skin types. Gives a velvety fine ish! Helps powder cling for hours, LARGE JAR s" o GET IT AT The Rexall Store Butler-Mauro Drug Co. |recently from her home in Marys- |church tonight at 8 o’clock FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941 wans BABY'S COLDS RETURNS TO HEADQUARTERS Relieve misery fast —externally. Rub on ICKS VaroRus TURKEY GOBBLE OF MOOSE CALLED OFF| 1ot r oiiova, irecter of Experimeny Stations, University of | gobble to|Alaska, who arrived in Juneau sev- the Moose | eral days ago by steame», has con- tinued his frip to his home in Fairbanks by PAA. R The scheduled turkey have given tonight by has been called off owing to the vol- untary blackout of Juneau citizens Subscribe to The Empire. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS m&a&& ‘ AI Chmstas Gift for M 0 T H ER A NEW SET OF DISHES will please her, for every woman loves beautifully dec- orated dishes and this is an ideal time to make your selection. We have just unpacked and put on display the most attractive assortment of designs and patterns ever shown in Juneau. To give you some idea of the selection offered, here are a Empire Cla\smeds Pay! T B.Dodorin | Juneau Today In Juneau today was Dr. H. De- Lien, tuberculosis specialist doing| investigative work in cooperation with the Office of Indian Affairs.| Dr. DeLien is this year replacing Dr. Robert Saylor, who has done | tuberculosis investigative work here few of the patterns being in Southeast Alaska for the past| shown— several years. He will visit all im- . portant cities and Indian villages rles'a: in the section and make x-ray ex- aminations of tubercular patients. S e | S MRS. ROLAND CROW MAKES TRIP TO FAIRBANKS BY PAA Mrs. Roland Crow, who arrived The popular colored pottery available in six colors. OPEN STOCK. Serenade: Pastel shades OPEN STOCK. Regent: One of the finest conserva- tive patterns. Beautiful ivory tinted body decorated with GOLD. Alameda: A distinctly new pattern. Very much resembling Hav- iland. Delicate colored floral design. OPEN STOCK. Empress: An open stock pattern dec- orated with SILVER lines. Melody: A charming colorful floral decoration. OPEN STOCK. in pottery. ville, Wash., and has been Mrs, Earle Clifford, left for banks by PAA. Mrs, Crow’s husband is with the Northern Commercial Company in the Interior town, and she is mak- ing her first trip to Alaska. * e Schaffer, Clayfon Marriage Tonight The marriage of Miss Betty Schaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Schaffer of Seattle, and Everett Clayton will take place in the Northern Light Presbyterian Fair- Attending the young couple will be Mrs. Ida Nordenson as matron of honor an dCliff Daigler as best man. The bride will be given away by Cliff Nordenson. Both of the young people are well AMONG THE NEW PATTERN ! FRAGRANC: One of the most atiractive decorations— Kk J ; 1, & e Dt o e o 32 Piece SetOnly - - $8.50 eau Cold Storage Company, while - o . {Clayton is employed at the 20th 53 Piece Set Service for Elghi $13-95 Century Theatre as projectionist. After the ceremony, Mrs. Norden- son will entertain at dinner in the Gold Room at the Baranof Hotel tor the couple. TIFFIN: An exceptionally lovely delicately shaded floral pattern- 32 Piece Set Only $6.45 NOTICE OTHER very charming patterns- TOngc:l::m r:elettem];hfsli evening 32 Pieee set 0nly o $6.95 (Friday) at 7:30. Work in 18th B e e e SO degree. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. —— ... BUY DEFENSE BONDS 'Home Nursing Unit Postpones Meeting The Red Cross Hceme Nursing | Class sponsored by the American Women’s Voluntary Service, which was to have met tonight, has post- poned its meeting until after the holidays. Miss Broderson, who is on the staff at the Government Hospital is the instructress of this unit. {adv. DARIGOLD Sweet Cream BUTTER DARIGOLD Sweet Cream BUTTER proclaims its rich, fresh fl,vor and purity when’ the fragrance of green meadows greets you as it melts mlo\cnsp. golden toast. Darigold Butter is churned daily from fresh, sweet whipping tream. There is no substitute for good, pure butter as an economical builder of he: {h and energy. 4% EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000 ® Money available at any time. Creamy-rich — pure milk, Convenient — economical. DARIGOLD Evaporned MILK adds extra food value and fine flavor to cooking. It is excellen, too, for babies’ formulas. Be ‘sure to;, nk for DARIGOLD. ® Start an account with $1 or more. Cinenl 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phone 3 DARIGOLD Natural Ched‘dar CHEESE Keep plenty of it on hand. It’s the ideal, ‘smooth-melting, zestful cheese for cooking—the perfect ‘Sn-ck-nuker. | FROM THE DARIGOLD MILK OF WASHINGTON FARMS ot

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