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THE DAILY ALASKA H\M’IRE——JUNEAU ALASKA ’ b MONDAY JANUARY 19, |942 ' , STOCK UP NOW- HIGHSCHOOL 'OLDTIMERS e ox s GIRL BOWLS lel‘lvBOWl CANNON o ~-& | 3005CORE WEDNESDAY, -~ .omciecs: Speual Feature fo Be Stag o e Sde e iRer Barson “ SHEETS! Good Games Witnessed on PACE—Your Name May A e JATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name Ma ear! i wi nanyt wan e Loekysreak o MO WELS S . Elks Alleys During ed on Elks Alleys Dur- "":"\'1"('"“"',"""““‘" ey N STOCK UP ON THIS MERCHANDISE IN AD- e | i A VANCE WE WOULDN'T BE HAVING THIS ) ’ Past Two Days | ing This Week ’ JIGANTIC SALE! ol Z P i : jout of ““““ ““m"’ p]“y*‘d with [, 14 Hmuup is kom;{ to \(‘.u ‘Jfi“ TOWELS FINE MUSLIN SHEETS the Aiumni yesterday on the EIks|, special howling match for the Alleys with a total of 1102 pins|y .- nst 967 notwithstanding that Ben Leaming and Lockie Mac-! . Vicky Renn, high school girl, rolled | ginnon will be in the game and eg. 95¢ Can arge Bath Size, White ¢ 2. 1.75 CANNON—T72 x 108 ¢ .. 2 lu’)'. t:.v(l Cannon Large Bath Size, White and 750 Reg. 1.75 CAN 1.5“ astels ¥ P .. 2.00 CANNON—81 x 10! i el S Qa 3athi Bise, Wil SE il BRI AR APUDETIROT: 5 1.73 three games from the high schoollye pyilt so they can do the hurling| v e o Pastel . 2.00 O 2D—72 x 10! |boys by a wide margin. in anyway they desire. | ; e s Reg. 200 COLORED—72 x 108 .... . o > | “The Elks ladies won from the|"wlter Bathe, John Morrison,| NOTICE!? LANCE HENDRICKSON i s a paid-up su?crib,ér to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i§ invited'to present this coupon this evening 144 at the box office of the ol . CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: S e e <] 300. Her games Were 79, 107 and|githough they are not to] § 114 |throw a ball so that it will stay| § The Jayhi Alumni won (wo of )i the alley, a special trough will| .““” 50¢ Cannon Large Bath Size, Pastels ‘;5 |y Elks ladies b ¢ of ti BH1d y S unior Elks ladies two out of three|cqy Guyot and others will be| ap. 2,955 y G~ 2 Reg. 2.25—COLORED—S81 x 108 ... 2.”0 |games and also total pins 1358 "‘Hukul as team captains and it is| The United States Maritime Commission has granted the Reg. 45¢ and H5¢ Cannon Large Hand Size ‘;‘.(. (1462 going to be some bowl night. ! Alaska Line special permission to supplerient all water freight S | pibe. Jublor Eiss ST TN ST A rifl Essricior h[/ fective ‘]«1 wary 7, authorizing an _emer- effective Jar o kB Bk "y s and passenger Newmarker, beat the Moose Lodge i ”I rates, fares or charges Reg. 15¢ and 20¢ Cannon Wash Cloths € for m LAVAL[ER PERCALF }F::;ul:;" :‘I]'::X()l)‘lg, o]?:xé:f: nit*l):;n;;\ulx’:'HuSkies lose Whgxflqp pflx(:/u]l‘ [:‘un to 45 per cen i 3 SHEEFS: ¢ 205 INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS h |day and take on the mighty Baran- Thick, thirsty, long-wearing Cannon Towels. Alltowels " of Hotel team. on sale may be purchased in matehéd sets! Bowling To i | 3 S 5 “QUES e g 200 CANNONSRE RS g 1 ;_gg:gfimfité 2%’:;?;':&’:"“ Oregon Game‘ Wllrl\.finfifflfiiofigg ONLY Ol REQUES DISH CLOTHS—Set of 6—Reg. 50c 40e¢ . 2,35 CANNON—81 x 108 .......... | g»;gj;;;‘gifds%j'séifimm o m“nw'mu A m;; i 1 PIOR FUWELM et of &R S0l L | Ber 20 HRNBTITCHED R x 108 ..oy | e “igfi?xfii E;:Ef‘:{:;,,,“v’“i,,ii‘x Saturday ight’ . the. Northern| FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— HUCK SCARFS—Reg. 25¢ 2@ | Rew. 275 HEMSTITCHED—81 x 108 |Bunany: T :f}?c Sc";w"};,,'f{fgii‘-ff;sc”ffn}f,‘,".,,f:,‘i'1» CALL THE ALASKA LINE 4 Idaho 30; Washington State 23 A% aba Stanford 57;' Sdn Jose 38. Reg. 50c Cannon Fine Muslin -~ 42 x 36 Ty | rowss a0 4 dsa—gn| Stantord Reg. 65¢ Cannon Cavalier Percale - 42 x 38% ; 80¢ || v sorge oo : Reg. 75¢ Cannon Percale Hemstitched 42 x 38% . 65¢ | ™ i el N O RT H L A N D V. Powers 149 149 9 95 Reg. 50c Cannon Colored PIHOW Cases 42 x 36 . 40¢ T | e ot | . |ON COMPANY " Lo wtide 10:18 a. m. 1.7 feet J High Sch PR ) gh School Girls Higt tide 4:19 p. m., 165 feet. {D. Schnieder 109 90 87— 286 : : M. Merritt % 120 81— 277 Low llzjn 10.4’1 p. m, -09 feet « o . |N. Burford 105 62 8} e R 35 sanfet % i1 . LEGION AUXILIARY { o _ | Regular meeting Tue v z Totals S it G50 | SR DURIIGR, DGOy 0; 3 E 5 1 0 J High Alumni Girls SPHA0s (o Company SHIPS L [ [ J |P. schaffer 88 84 106— 278 E Sl gy AP wnef i A. Glass 63 40 62— 165 Subscribe to the Daily |D. cahill 0 97 57— 924 EmPpire—the paper with the 1 o ral Qa(flzlry ‘570 05 / 7 V. Renn 79 107 114— 300|P31d circulation. L ‘ | e N Bl ah Totals 300 328 339— 967 ) allotment will be authorized and Bliler e i e “ b Mlmwwf.odgr : JLSLATTLE again each succeeding month, the | Shelter, according to reports ma 51632 MER(HA“I J. Covieh 02 148 177— 421 allotments to be based on require- | ©0day- Th_e shelter is situated about joe B\:t;:ab ‘133 i:; i‘a* 416 ® Perfect comfort ments and. availability of supplies. 100 feet: southeast of thg Baroumes 2 ‘“‘ Se\mnv m: g 14— 367! g Anyone desiting to purchase a|APartments. The face is about 9 SHIPS ARE Io P. Zergliss 156 129 :32- jsa ® Centrally located ’ tire must fill out a required form ‘:"’ nG 1(';90; ’:"dl flg I‘e‘:[mel extends Vi G '—‘:{'W ® Splendid food g 3 setting forth all particulars of need | O™ 4 BE Bull' "ow Totals 626 677 721 ! Wi and service | LUCAL 11KE RATIONING and present the form to the local o o e SRR | Junior Elks |, beth. * « « SMART WH ITE SHIPS - - - BOARD NOW READY TO GO board. If favorably judged, the need | IND SEMEBTER “WORE xJ Newmarker 155 151 141— 447] SPecial Rates to Permanent Guests R R R A ) Douglas tire rationing board, is then allowed subject to allotment it At T akE of Manhme COI“mISSIOH An_ |A. Brown 153 97 114— 364! ALASKANS LIKE THE | by composed of Mayor Robert Bon- not being used up, and a certifi-| it strlmg dwhil( ol |E. Tyler 137 134 158— 429/ Hotel K | £ ey ner, Jr, Councilman A, J. Balog cate of purchase is given to be ‘l‘". “‘;‘;1’:;“9? ;‘ ‘:” py e & ’° nounces Negohahon of |D. Murphy 128 90 NEW WA | RTINS e e SSoS e and City Clerk Charles Tucket:, |sent along with the order. e T ‘L’f“"r’[ fl"”’"vh i | MeManus 104 117 15 | SHINGT | KA COASTAL AIBLINES PR completed their authority to func-| Priorities are allowed in the H‘s?‘ s °°r i o _fb“gi‘: e ;lt;“ comrads fOf vessels { S e RS i | | A LAS ‘ tion for ation of rubber by cases of defense purposes, then for ::etJiiCls.t:;gr?c °‘;’;' A‘:-sm::s :‘; il | Totals 677. 580 72471980‘ | Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express 8 bor ; Stors Tive t : e , ; Juneau High Bo; 3 g being du sworn in (o‘d.Ay and df, lox\._m‘(- f!cpaltmenL\, .munm American ‘goveiniment.” tailit by WASHXNGTON Jan, 19 — The ‘R N bl xsx ys A Iufleallhy, Tool | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A‘M’ would-be purchasers of tires must pal, businesses and last, for pleas- = United States Maritime Commis- ordling 2 131 143— 426 Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- R L) % afote | lire - GArH Miss Eleanor Warren and new shop S B. Murphy 128 93 144— 365 ‘ : K w appear before them before ure cars, | . | N | nlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | . Ve % slon announces it has negotiated| | I [ ing . order Lot b S e orking Wit SURL. | aisadtd’ far the constructiof Of b paveny i [{ juneau..s 8 $10 $18 $l0 $18 $18 $l8 $18 818 ording to allotment one tire, MORE LABOR NEEDED ON | Pool as instructor. =~ eb L Misna) merchant, veabel e | Lot 115 JOIN THE FUN— ST 3p. 18 18 100 I8 18 ¢ A0 g0 o for passenger cars and two for| , DOUGLAS RAID SHELTER Fom inm_. i bElge Giie’ pebgram up to Fresldent| Geddes 65 |§ Chichagof 18 10 a8 . 10 748 ;g 5 At tiucks may be sold to purchasers| More labor must be exercised on | SEWING MK / £ i | |} Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 n Douglas, On January 25 a new. the ‘proposed Douglas air raa| Mis. Ralph Moriensen will be Roosevelt's request for 8,000,000\ Totals 616 510 571—1697 Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 FEN A N S OO R it ol 14| ) ostess this evening to members|deadweight tons of shipping this Juneau High Alumni B 3 18 10 10 of the Monday Night Sewing Club|year, and 10000000 deadweight p. Schneider 123 146 148— 417 OWLING ALLEYS ig 10 LRER for a regular meeting to be held f-otu;l next Y]:Br- . g Psser 122 147 126— 395/ Hoonah . 10 4 at her home on Sixth Street. All vessels are of the emergency F. 106 148 111— 365 = i 3 x Fe (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) [3* MR HREE ShEpt s 3 t9pe knntm: a5 the LibKEty St (B, 11 11 17— 40| Express nmfi}.“}: q’:)en;; op;;ngl;ld l:i;l;lnuu;s % Au;e 60c U S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU MOVE and will cost about $2110000800. A 118 115 113— 346 S R o e ke FORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: : R 7 Making the move this morning, ; | i W T TO T | Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with intermittent light rain, little |wage Lacey and family are now fORMER WVERNOR'S { Totals 580 667 676—19: 'i‘ T “ E Kake 95.00 ¢ 25.00 25.00 12.50 hange in temperature and winds slowly decreasing but remaining |jocated in their new apartment in Ry ! Petersb: . 18.00 18.00 7.50 ‘,*' s high as 30 miles per hour at t'mes in open channels tonight. | the Campbell residence. , so" EMERS Amv GOLDSTEIN BACK | ‘Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 Juneau and vicinity: Cloudy wi'h light rain showers, little change | AT E LN $ g Charles Goldstein returned to| A T C 0 Kasaan .. . 10.00 L in temperature and winds slowly d:creasing but remaining as high as RUDY JOINS COAST GUARD 1 Juneau by_steamer last night after Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 30 miles per hour at times in Lyn) Canal for tonight. Lowest tem Rudolph “Rudy” Pusich left| Thomas Riggs, Jr. son of former|a brief visit to the defense city of FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, PII 812 e b perature about 38 degrees Douglas late last week bound for |Governor and Mrs. Thomas Riges,|Sitka. ! LINE HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: &Aa0ne January 20—Sunrise 9:26 am, sunset 4:52 p.n. Ketchikan where he plans to enter | under the Selective Service Act o TR i | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% < RADIO REPORTS the Coast Guard service. h;: ;eer:. ‘l:l:;:dctedtirgo themiymyl DEFENSE STAMPS An additional charge will be made for single passengers 8t al am| B TR Tt T G gRtT P w— Ala_s N ‘ Precipitation tn MG Triahis Bece ioorned SRy : [ (Almsks Spssporiation BRI e i Max. temp. | Lowest excess of Alaska Women Tke P. Taylor, chief of the a ow 0 e Ieve Company b, Station last 24 hours | temp. .09 inches | Rodd Commission, learned of .Rig . ° Anchorage 35 31 B | V M induction in a letter from the for- Lt whvd Bethel 19 . : 1 Olers fo0 Meet . | e e e ey ronchltls SAILINGS FROM PIEE 7 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Dawson g -3 . their children visited Juneau in BEATTLE Edmonton 43 17 on wedneway 1988’ and Gov. Riggs was a Junenu Creomulsion relieves p: tly be- i irban! 6 -2 % visitor last summer. cause it gaes right to the seal of the Fairbanks T 4 . ‘0o hear Mrs. Mildred R. Her- Lisétte R trouble to help loosen and expel Juneau 46 39 32 mann give an address on the “Le- Miss iggs is &tmtflnc germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | PASSENGERS FREIGHT Ketchikan 42 38 31 leal Stat ¢ Women in Alaska” for her degree as a Goctor of phil- soothe and heal raw, tender, in- REFRIG Kodiak Py 39 P gal Statis o 0. i osobhy. flamed bronchial mucous mem- ERATION & members of the Alaska Association : S branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ° Petersburg 4 | 9 49 {of Women Voters will meet ‘on e il a bottlé of Creomulsion with the un- Portland 40 31 Wednesday, Januaty 21 at 2 o'clock. 'mie lowest ‘total of annualjderst dlnl you must like the way it | Prince George 40 21 | "Each member attending is en- Heattis since 1918 was in 1931, in q ik mufie?‘flflg“ you are [ D, B. FEMMER—AGENT Round-Trip Fares: | San Francisco 58 41 ) | titled to bring & friend to the meet- | the same year that saw our '“— ino M s PHONE 114 NIGAT 312 { || 109 off twice one-way g i ) % Seattle 51 [ 3 i | ing according to an announcement' time" highest total of annual UI- |O N fares, when purchased | 5| & 8 Whitehorse 35 30 by K. R. Jones, secretary. births. forCouzhs Chest Colds, Bronchitis i s E g 4 L siacs St . ] @ " BABNEY GOOGLE AND' SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK Fairbanks, Alaska 3 10 & y Flat, Alaska ... . 31 $56 ’ GOSH % . D \ Golovin, Alaska a1 67 sus \WHAT'S WRON B0 1 CAINT FER T LIFE 0 N\E uneau, a 151 82 132 WK SOMEBONY BUSTED GEE - VEaey 7 HOW THET GOOD FER-NOT McGrath- BT g el PONTS? W WS TRUNK SEE WO AW Nome, Alaska 49 74 126 149 $12 ANTS-IN-PRNTS 1L8sT NGRT QN SOMEBODY RED SKIN , ANTS-N - PANTS, Nulato, Alaska ... .._ 121 50 09 127 83 $37 LOOKS LAKE SWNPED @ LOTTR A GLONWED ONTO ENER GOT E S0 BADACIOUSLY Ophir, Alaska — 3 48 12 125 10 116 $388 ? WS Slee Z THEM i\ WEP{MAT\ZED — Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 sl £ T SETCHA NOW,\WHEN T WUZ HunTey Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 & f SAVEFY COULD BUFFALO DOWN N To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks iy WE_R‘ L) 5 \LRBANMN B Monday Saturday Sunday Monday P K AN QUESTION 5 5 3 / Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday b (& NE W& S’ _ Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday K Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday 1 Saturday 1 j E Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales"Manager l ~ | AN (F NA ASK N WM \NHET'S MILSSWY, 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 444 UE STRRTS WHOOPIN' 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE Pt LOUDER'N ENER

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