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SHOP Behrends January Clearance For the past three days many value-wise and fashion- conscious Juneau women have been taking advantage of the great saving in our dramatic January Clear- Juneau and vicinity: Cloudy with light snow flurries and little (Lange in temperature, lowest temperature tonight about 24 degrees, winds less than 15 miles per hour for tonight. Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with light snow flurries, rain along the coast and little change in temperature for tonight. RADIO REPORTS Precipitation in Max. temp. Lowest excess of Station last 24 hours temp. .09 inches Barrow 19 2 Fairbanks 0 | -10 Nome 40 | 28 Anchorage 26 | 18 Bethel 41 38 Atka 38 35 Dutch Harbor 41 | 36 Juneau 39 25 Ketchikan 47 42 'BIRDS TAKE OVER ' BOWLING ALLEYS Feathered friends with flighty bowling scores took over the Elks alleys last night as the Bird Leauge held its weekly league session. Scores follow: ™ morning. | |l RE RATIONING COMM. | FUNCTIONS FOR DOUGLAS | | A tire rationing committee to decide local preference in purchase | Christmas, which falls on January| |7, were not held this year as has| | Oscar Viencla, an employee of|been ‘usual in the past. However, the Alaska Juneau Mine, entered|members of the Russian colony andi St. Ann’s Hospital last evening nndio'.her members of the Greek Ortho-| i fiundement a major operation this|doX faith met last evening in the | | morning. |church and joined in the Christmas | ip.u‘ade which is part of the cust- Bryan Julian had & minot opera-|OMary service. . tion at St. Anm’s Hospital this| Fewer open houses were held this | morning, year than usual in celebration of Christmas by members of the 1 Alec Russell, who has been a sur- church in Juneau, both because of |gical case at St. Ann’s Hospital, the generally subdued mood of |left yesterday afternoon’ for his PeoPle due to war conditions and | home, because many members living in Junedu observe Christmas on De- cember 25 when holiday hours are in effect. ————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS 1942 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 e 0 o o o 0 0 0 o GIVE YOUR NAME ELMA OLSON asa paid-pp subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE " ! l ' l $ § \ y | ' \ { 1 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: : % ) . . o ¢ ANONYMOUS, Juneau: We e will be pleased to publish your ® letter, for which we thank ® you, if you will stop by The ® Empire and let us know your ° . ° . . . THREE GAMES SKEDDED FOR DOUGLAS GYM name. We will withhold your name from publication, if you desire, but it isagainst the pol- ®Sevseses0000000 ance. Make it a point to come in tomorrow and see Ospreys i B i icy of the paper to publish e | Scallergood Baines,' “The Phuiom submarine’ these lovely values. You'll do more than well for Mrs. Holmquist 140 140 140— 420| T res was\named last nigh{ ‘by any communication without ® | 8 " - yoursel{. L. Holmquist 140 130 140— 420 lerm- Bonner and includes him- | Two Juneau S(hOOI Teams s xnowing tis author i Federal Tax——5¢ per Person Mie. TAWrence 140 180 180— ,20!::“ acs‘ chairman with A. J. Balog| i l d e o0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! & arenee o 10 10— 42p|and Oy cierk charies Tuckett. | anid Firemen Meet Islan i £ ‘ — o —— | PFuture purchasers must now se-| 4 i | O MR ATy O o il WEEP DU ik 300 500 560_16g0| Cure an afridavic from tne com- | Hoopsters Tonight The Daily Alaska Empire nas the ON Mallards mittee to support their chances Mi 2 la.rgest paid circulation of any Al- B E T T E B_ D R E S S E S Blanton 156 152 156— 464 |Suecessful purchase. | ‘Tnree basketball games in the e eWEDR D | M. Cowling 87 116 114— 317 T Douglas High gymnasium will 0ffer | fooeoeoooeoeseeeeoeeeee | Mrs. B. Daviin 132 126 120— 371 RESIDENTS MOVING |5 gpecial bill to Gastineau Channel ! 1ot wait 20 and 30 VALUES TO 19.75 » |Bob Daviin .. 172 140 160— 472| Changes of residence going intoinoop fans, starting at 7:20 o'clock|} minutes for your taxi ALUES 9.7 s 3 e A |effect this weekend include the |onight ! CALL US! i VALUES TO 22. " | Totals 531 534 550—1630 | transfer of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roach| e first game will see the Dous-|} ~ 1 2 0% o and children from the Campbell|jsg freshmen pitted against the Ju- STAR CARB REGULAR $13 Pheasants tesidence to a government school|nequ High second team. Then the L. Hendrickson 157 144 162— 463 |3partment and that of Mr. and|grimson Bears and Huskies will } sl $16 L. Taylor 153 129 175— 457 MrS. Wade Lacey and child from |angle in the first team melee, fol-| '7//\\( Mrs. Faulkner . 140 140 140— 420"{“":"1“ ?;’“"Cmen‘;]'“ o, apart- | jgwed by a Channel League cl | REGULAR Mrs. Messer. .. 140 140 140— 420)MeRt4n the Campbell residence. petweéen the Douglas Eagles and| 0 0 | N e $13 b - R D e s { CPHONE® | NOTICE!? Totals 590 553 617—1760| HIGH SCHOOLERS PARTY | Tne varsity prep battle, second E E | ¥ i “ . W Quail Doris Balog entertained ten of |jn what may extend to five games, Pon: Lozzie-~Ownér | AL Inr- Ur e Com ion 1(1115 rjmn\el- lv* | Bringdale 113 121 132— 366/ her aigh sehool classmates with a|is expected to turn strong and bit- w0 WU D, Lir Aon‘b SUpp f‘n'tflo_ water frfng it Hermle 140 140 140— 420|PAFtY Bt Her home last night. En-|ier The Huskies are out for blood, | — gt et Ll s peictio ap REGULAR 19.75 $l4 Pantelssn. 5 130 113— afis!t?rmlnment afforded included mu-|paying dropped the first encounter "J“l: ,zw : ’_]‘}1’.1}&“- qual to 45 per cent of th rates, s or charges ! H. Me 140 140 140— 420 :i'né":‘:; ‘;“L d’:;::;:; Refresh- | o (he series It's Healthy, Too! | se payable. JLAR s KL ol - i T ) MAT S s R L e A | ORI NS NG L S B TR ‘ BRUNSWICK | NEORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS Fagles 5 6 vt bt ko TIDES JOIN THE FUN— ‘ WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST Eagles | With#ia"short but sndppy busi-| WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. M. Lavenik 178 160 152— 488|ness session, the regular monthly Brevitisiery B 0 W I B. Lavenik 137 156 150— Aulmeeflnx of Douglas Volunteer Fire| (Sun time, January 10) - AR |'H. Patrick 164 135 93— 392| Department was held last evening,| Low tide—1:02 am, 24 feet | J. Patrick 132 168 162— 49222 members attending. Monthly re-| High tide—7:28 am. 152 feet BOWLING ALLEYS VALUES TO 3.95 $ l ! T " |port from Chief of the Department| Low tide—2:04 pm. 3.1 feel, || FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— | Totals 611 619 557—1815) pubmitting annual inventory of| High tide—8:02 pm, 125 feet e CALL THE ALASKA LIN! REGULAR 6.95 $ 2 ! owls | equipment and supplies, was read.| A il | e Hagerup 189 172 167— 528 , as at the last meeting, LIQUIDATION SALE PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent VALUES TO 8.00 el $ 3 Nelson 121 126 147— 394 |measures pertaining to defense pre- | Continues at the Vogue Shop with 3 Lechelt 113 136 144— 803 pgudnoss were in the fore. Among close-out bargains adv. | K HE YE 'ROUND McKinley 140 129 115— 384|them was a recommendation from | - > — | T n E A SIKAT AR - ——— — - |Fire Chief Pusich that a bag of i e Totals 563 563 583—1699 sand be placed in every home. This| BUY DEFENSE PUNDS A T C 0 Ry E ,zs 0 | was referred to the Civilian De- " ’) o .4 Gulls |fense Council. Request for more| | QUALITY SINCE /887 Winthers 140 140 140— 4zo=truck drivers was presented by the| HEADQUARTERS ; L I N E J. Barragar 180 165 200— 524 chief and referred to chief truck, TYPH“”N | * | Taylor 131133 109— 373|driver Alex Gair. | % | Monagle 195 143 116— 394| It was voted to secure as soon| SUITS Alaska Transportation {, 18 Grand juro[s Roberta Johnson, and Mrs. Dclma} — " — —|as possible additional supply of py-i t Company McDaniel, Juneau. | Totals 565 581 565—1711|rene, soda and acid, for the fire Erick Ness, of Petersburg; David, Teal extinguishers, Pusich to meet with| Ideal for Hunters g A Sr“ I,is D. Patterson, Grase B. Ramsay,'y parragar .. 89 166 139— 494 the City Council to ask for such s BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 re iii on Dean Charles E. Rice, H. Ryan, guiching 163 127 153— 443| supplies. | and Fishermen i SEATTLE { Mrs. Gus Schmitz, Dorace Stuart,|c parragar 85 94 156— 335/ H. L. Cochrane was elected to | H of Juneau; Thomas E. Taylor, of| yopj, 140 212 163— 515|fill the Vice-President’s chair, suc- i | Names of 18 persons who have Douglas Bridge precinct; and — i e —u|teeding Gordon Mills who is now Sizes i not been excused from Grand Jury Chris Wick, of Petersburg. Totals 47 509 611—1787|in the Army. New maintenance| Small, Medium, Large PARGENOESS. . FRMIGHT (| duty thus far remained on the| e committee was appointed as fol-! Extra Large i REFRIGERATION court rolls today as the men and v S Brant: lowé: W. Cuthbert, D. Fleek, V. All in Stock | - women Wwho v;m md calh’cl]:) next GRUENING RETURN |5 steriing 198 112 149— 3g9|Rue, T. Niemi and M. Laughlit. Sk ?f Tuesday by the Federal District |J. Halm 194 134 172— 500 Social committee for next meeting A g i‘ Court here. Gov. Ernest Gruening returned|Tance H. 141 141 141 423 was named to include Cochrans,| H. S. Graves E;'O%F';EMMER ‘AQEI\f’!"; f / Those still on the jury list are this morning from Sitka, where he —|M. Jensen and O. Edwards. The Clothing Man | Ui e o | ? EN, Agent 09 J cob Anderson, of Kake; Tom Ba- flew on territorial business early| motals 463 387 462—1312 A. J. Balog was acting secretary ‘ { y,,sgcnifil"‘ Joff, Juneau; Robert Bonner, Doug- yesterday. The Governor had no| Condors at the meeting in place of J. R. ¢: I Cvor s e s 8 455 SRS AR SR | las; Edna Card, Mendenhall; Sam- comment to make regarding his|py Hudson ... 156 191 162— 509|Langseth who was unable to be PP Py uel Peldoni Jungiu;llessié K. F‘rldL- c;n?rercnlr;e ;'.l[l:‘l rgi]?tary authori- | Mrs - Hudson 98 90 95— 283 | present. ('. e ser, Douglas; Stanley Grummets, ties at the Sitka base. L. Taylor ... 146 198 165— 509 RUSSIA_E CHRISTMAS | The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan B =~ THE WEA THER | Totals . 402—479 4221303 % OBSERVED BY I,OCAL Association of Juneau has again declared | « SMART WH| E SHIPS - (By the U. 5. Weather Baresu) " HOSPITAL NOTES | MEMBERS 0F CHURCH an annual dividend of four per cent for its ;* U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU i : ! ' | depositor S g S S s January 10—Sunrise 9:40 a.m., sunset 4:32 pan. _—— !r D“ehw(;h&k‘%mf:;d‘"' “C:H"fi‘ ettt e FORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: Ec Sandall underwent. & minor|for the QGreek Orothodox Shurc Start Your Account Tomorrow with operation at St. ‘Ann’s Hospital this in Juneau, services for Russianj w with $1 or More A L A s K A c 0 A sT A L A I n L l “ E S || Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express " BRINGING UP FATHER HELLO-IS THIS THE SOCIETY EDITOR? WELL-THIS IS MRS. JGGS-MY FATHER 'S HERE VISITING ME - YES-HE'S JUST HERE ON A SOCIAL VISIT— HE'S RETIRED FROM BUSINESS- BAKNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH YOU MEAN. TO TELL ME YO CALLED UP THE PAPER? THERE'S THE ‘BELL I ANSWER IT— | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- o Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau..$8 $10 $18 §$10 $18 $18 $18 §18 $18 Sitkg ...018,7’18 18- 10 18 18 A0 . ~10 |} Chichagof18 .10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Accounts Government Insured Money. Availoble at | [ Pelican..18 10- 18 18 Up to $5.000.00 . 13 18 10 10 P. 10" Pavrye Any Time T T e |1 Hoonah .. 10 Al k r d l s - | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c aska I ederal »avings and Loan || SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY - - | Ketchikan ~Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Assoclahon ol J“nea“ |} Juneau 3100 $3100 $2000 $1800 $25.00 Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 12550 |} Petersburg 18.00 18.00 750 G AL it T 05 — | { Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 Kasaan . 10.00 Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ) FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 512 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. P WE FOUND OUT FROM THE NEWSPAPER THAT YOLR WIFE'S FATHER IS IN TOWN:J WE'D LIKE TO SEE HIM- Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska S0 LONG, 105 ik o Ribhe ) /Y MRS QTR NEPY ansnes | DERE awts w et ot '8 SEE (A TOMORROW " WESEY ANTS-WN-PANTS FW TO STN THER NS \.\\&é“o x%‘w%&a Down Juneau, Aaska 82 132 N0U CAN KEEP THEM PLoN BETTER WHEN WE UL NORE ANTCH 1S u® — <Ay BTSN N Asaks o3 Y oan O\CE QN DO & LEARN RO SNAP Ut TUEN HER AN Mou BFTER ANTS-IN-PRNT Nulato, Alaska 50 99 127 83 $37 UTTLE PRACTIOW FINGER CON JUNP ONER O\ WEWS — Ophir, Alaska 4g 12 125 10 116 $88 T BROOMSTICK AN Seattle, Wash., b 170 217 95 207 23¢ 212 ““‘5_\“_9““‘5\_ SETTLE DOWN ME TELL HER Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Ut TRV TO TELLNE To Seattle From Seatfle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks TER TH NINE Monday Saturday Sunday Monday 2 HUNNERT TWME ") Tues:;:y Sunday Tuesday Tuesday “ g \ Thursday Tuesd: ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesd: LE&&EQS\\%N}?E%?GEQQ sFrlday w‘:in:::iay !‘rltdny :‘lr:ldxrsdny. 4 . \ unda; Friday Saturday a; % JES OUTS\DE TW 4 Sat y u ARMN CRMP Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager @ 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ” S <