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PAGE TWO o dld = SRR R N Yo Yl ) M & g 23, 27 WOM 10 GIVE SONG-FEST In pl membe ace Jv luncheon, CANNON GIFT SETS - for EVERYBODY! 5 arr Brim THE BIG A or sl ng and Lavishl CARNIVAL HAT BOX—6 Cannon towel of guest FINGER-TIP TE tel finger-tir MANY OTHER Towel Sets. QUALITY SINCE (70 [ afternoon at a tea at the home of N s U.UB IS their President, Mrs. R. B. Lesher Christmas decorations including | lighted candles and tree presented SUNDAY AF‘IERNOG“ the holiday theme. v The hostess was a. serving by members of the Execu- )f the customary month- | tive Board including Mrs. C. C uneau Woman's Club | Rulaford, Mrs. Harold Knight, and day 'Mrs, Burras Smith Approximately ' SHERMITAGE BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Ask for old Hermitage by name 93 Proof National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington _ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH _ HEN V' anTs- N :-0aNTS WHRT TIME \S \T 2 Uth WIDE QWABKE 8% TWO OWS . World rights reserved | CAN'T STAND THE NOISE AT MY OFFICE - AS THEY HAVE SOME CARPENTERS MAKING AN AW RACKET WITH THEIR HAMMERIN'- I THINK 'L GO HOME — Copr. 1941 iming with sunny, col 1 »d in their festive wrapy PPLE SET els in a rosebud sprigged package. sisted in the | SAY MERRY CHRIST JUND? . . . Here are your CANNON GIFT SETS ay e and varied ass 2.50 To cheer pieces plus an pin 1.50 Soft els in a full 2.50 thick Trial Blast Within Next Few | .‘ {'the " purposé of r ) !dents with'its sound. The practice | stalled will last“15 minutes, \ f?!,lf:s New Whistle To Gef Test In Noon Hour Days Will Acquaint | Residents with Sound Tonight in the high school audi torium, “Captain Applejack,” all-school play will be produced by | the Juneau High 1School. This three-act adventure will begin| promptly at 8 o'clock, and will be | preceded by music of the Orchestra | Moderne. ! Miss Ruth McVay, dramatics m-l structor, is the director of “Cap-| tain Applejack.” “ The play, written by Walte: The city’s new compressed air| whistle, to be used as an air raid or emergency alarm, will be gm\n: 4 trfal ‘during “some" noon hour | later this wéek, before it is used as| signial for a practice blackout. of the | Gastineau Channel area, it ‘was an- nounced today. Now under construction by a local | corhpany, the whistle will be com- pleted within the next few days Deéfense time will "be for acquaintihg during the' noon resi- blackout which it is plarmed will be staged after the whistle is in- Met- tated. ARS8 e ‘round a bevy 3.50 RUS—Four pas 1.25 useful Canrofit B¢ -2.50 #R | sion‘has Jjust announced that ap- , Palmer, Lane Roff glorious, § must be ,Z)l (/’/( Bzé,z.slzaé 80. " /88T SRR T RSN O T T T S SCRN 50 women called during the after- noon q Plans have been completed for the { outdoor Christmas tree ahd com- | munity song-fest' sponsored every year by the Juneau Woman’s Club. | The program will be held next Sun- tday afternoon at 4 o'clock on’ the corner of First and Seward Streets. | E. M. Polley will lead the singing of -'| Christmas ¢arols,” and everyone is invited to dttend the join in ‘the sining. Mrs. Ruth Noble is in charge of the arrangements, and announces that Santa Claus will be on hand for the occasion. 'SUDDEN ATTACK OF HEART IS CAUSE OF DEATH, W. THAYER Walter Thayer, Alaska, passed away at approxi- mately 1 a.m. today. Thayer, who has been a resident! |at the Alaskan Hotel for' the past | three days, “collapsed in front of | Yurman’s Fur Store and was car- ‘Ried to his room. An .apparent |Reart attack caused his immediate death, according to Dr. W. M. Whitehead, who was called on the case. § The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. Empire Classifieds Pay! s Features Syndicate, lnc., World rights reserved. 5 ASK ALASKANS & | are paid at 55, of Yakutat,| 1 Chief Frank = Metcalf 28 g, stated. - Sounding of ‘the whistle Hackett, is subtitled “An Arabian| Night's Adventure.” In short, the play deals with Poppy, a refined old-fashioned young lady, who is, in love with Ambrose Applejack, Thirsting for adventure, he sets out to rescue a damsel in distress It is mainly through the influence of his friend, Jason, that Ambrose goes out on this mission. Other characters of the cast are s follows: Mr. Pengard, a jewel (thief,” who 1s urged by his wife {to take part in that illegitim: |business and Anna, a pretty French |gir], who is being pursued by Bor- olsky, a ruthless Russian jewel thief. |Lush, ‘a very well trained butler, and Aunt Agatha, an old-maidish Itype of woman, provide addition- |al entertainment. | | The' cast includes the following | student-actors: Lush, Bob thv:i | Ambrose, Harry Sperling; Mr FOR RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS The U. 8. Civil ‘Service' Commis; [pncntlons are being ‘accepted from I |residents of Alaska ‘for stibstitute railway postal clerk positions D~ pointments will be made for serv- in' Alaska only. ‘Applications on filé with the U. S. Civil Service Comimission, Wasc ington, 'D. C., not later” than Fek |ruary 16, 1942, The 'written * test will be' given''some ' time ' following Ithat date in Anchorage, Cordova | Fairbanks, Junedu, Ketchikan, and Substitute railway postal clerks thé rate of $1,850 year for the services they actually !perform. Whilé traveling under or- ders of the Post Office Department |they are Applicants must be bona fide: resi- a post-office addreéss there. They must' have reached their eight- |eenth birthday but must not ‘have nmeet strict physical standaxds. Men interested in these positions may secure a copy of the an- nouncement and proper forms from |the - Commission’s representative, {from the District Offif{' in Seat- | tle, Washington, or from the Cen- :lm] Office in ‘Washington, D. C. | - R g :;\UGL‘ST HALONEN RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services will be held for August Halonen, who passed away fn" Juneau on December 10, at 2 o'cleck o nThursday afternoon in the Chapel of Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, pastor of the Resurrec- tion Lutheran Church, will read the service. Interment will be “at {the Evergreen cemetery. | Halonen is survived by his mother, !Mrs. Sina Halonen, of Aurcra, Min- | nesota. | —— —e ‘; E. E. NINNIS LEAVES E. E. Ninnis, owner of the' Ju- neau Motor Company, has left for the south to spend the holiday lseason fn the States. He will join ‘his” wife in Tacoma. They plan to return to Juneau after Januaty 1. — BUY DI JEEPERS W W SUN BALLS TWO WOURS WG TW GUGLE BOY AUST. HEN ONERSLER', NSSE'E ; credited with full fime. | dents of Alaska, with domicile and | | passed their thirty-fifth, and must | Pengard, John Cass; Borolsky, Don | | Pegues; Dennet, Bob Phillips; Ja- | son, Rodney Nordling; Poppy, Ad- !rienne Glass; Aunt Agatha, Cour- yne Smith; Anna, Shirley Davis; {Mrs. Pengard, Alice Sherwood; and “ SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION To: DALE V. MILLE] | fendant, GREETING: | ~IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED |STATES OF AMERICA, you are | hereby commanded to be and appear lin the above-entitled Court, ie.: In | the United States District Ccurt for | |the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One, at Juneau, in said | Division of said Territory nd an- | swer the complaint filed against you | lin the above-entitled action, ie.: That certain action wherein MYRNA | ., above de- | ¥ | GERTRUDE MILLER i5 the plain- |tiff and DALE V. MILLER is the| defendant, which is' numbered No., 4782-A, on the docket, of said Court, | within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of publica- tion of said summons, which said | summons by an order made and en- | tered by said Court in said action on November 25th, 1941, was ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four (4) consecutive and successive weeks, commencing on | November 26th, 1941, and ending on December 17th, 1941, in case this summons is published, or within| ‘lhirly (30) days after December 17th, | 11941, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you per-| sonally, and answer the complaint | of the abave-named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above-entitled | action, and if you fail so to appear jand answer, for want thereof, the | | Plaintiff will apply to the Court for | | the relief demanded in her com- plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce !and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- ant. And for such other and further (relief as to the Court may appear | just and equitable. | IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have af- fixed the seal of the above-entitled | Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 25th | day of November, 1941. (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court. Last publication, Dec. 17, 1941, By JOHN J. GILMORE, Deputy Clerk. First publication, Nov. 26, 1941, Subscribe o The Empire. the o regulations an- the Army, mov steamers Beeause wounced by ments of dates from Seattle or will not be made public, account of the war, until fur- ® ther notice. e o o o Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hats Headquarters H. S. Graves The Clothing Man * . % SEATTLE & by 7t . fi ® Perfect comfort Large Rooms all with | bath. | Special Rates to Permancnt Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE \! el [ NEW - WASHINGTON §i { ® Centrally located ® Splendid fodd and service TRAVEL ON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, | PACIFIC Sl wml{%flous Victoria or Seattle PRINC NORAH V. W. 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Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. $118 132 18 126 99, 12 $120 149 127 125 217 95 207 125 26 114 To Fairbanks Sunday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Friday Saturday $112 83 10 $ 37 116 § 88 234 212 142 119 $120 Froin Fairbanks Monday Tuesday Wednesday ‘Thursday Friday Saturday L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manage PHONE 1( SEATTLF 144 To Seattle Tuesday Thursday Friday Sunday From Seattle Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 P44 135 So. Franklin St. " 1324-4th Ave.