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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: Southeast Alaska: Rain in south portion, generally fair mnorth portion, little change in temperature and gentle winds except winds locally as high as 25 miles per hour in open channels for tonight. Juneau and vicinity: Fair but with a few showers early in the evening, slightly cooler and gentl: winds for tonight. Lowest to- night about 37 degrees. January 22—Sunrise 9:24 am, sunset 4:56 p.m Lowest temperature since 4:30 am., today until 11:30 am., RADIO REPORTS 42, Precipitation in Max. temp. Lowest excess of Station last 24 hours | temp. .09 inches Anchorage 33 27 Atka 29 26 Attu 32 26 Bethel 29 22 Dutch Harbor 33 29 Fairbanks 3b 2 Juneau 9 2 112 Ketchikan 56 45 1.00 Kodiak 41 37 29 Nome 29 22 Petersburg 42 275 Sitka 49 43 189 There is no substitute for newspaper advemsmg' ~ " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH & T QIKE OUER BN PUFE GWE "LITTLE EAWN" SME'S JUST THIS HERE LETTER 2 DOWN TH ROAD) T'S_FROM HER QA P\ECE ~ WJIUN CRIEN. LET'S SEE T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE jUNEAU ALASKA JHURSDAY PIN TEAMS GET NEW | WINTER SLATE Bowling League and Team Memberships Announc- ed for BPOE Alleys Revision of the Elks Thursday Night Bowling League for mixed| teams and schedules up to March 5 were announced today by Erv Hagerup, bowling alley manager. New feams and schedules are as| follows: Eagles—Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lavenik, Mrs. lke P. Taylor; Con- dors—Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hudson, Lance Hendrickson; Teals—Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Barragar, Art Burke;| j Albatross—Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Ste- i vensén, Joe Thibodeau | Hawks—Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, H. J. Waugh; Mallards Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davlin, Dr.| W. P. Blanton; Pheasants—Harry | Sterling, Willié Rodenberg, V. Lechelt; Quails—Les Teagle, Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt, Mrs, Cw Danielson; Ospreys—Mr. and Mus Tom Petrich, T. Hutchings; Bra]t —Mr. and Mrs. James Barragas,! Henry Messerschmidt; Owls—Hal McKinley, Janet Nelson, John| {Hermle; Gulls—Mike Ugtin, Etta Bringdale, Mrs. Robert Cowling. Schedules Schedules: 7:30 p.m., second at 8:30 and third at 9:30. Jan. 22—Pheasants-Brant, Qua)l Albatross; Gulls-Owls, Eagles prey; Hawks-Condors, = Teal-: Mal- Gulls; Owls-Osprey, Albatross-Teal. Féb. 12—Gulls-Bagles, Teal-Owls; Osprey-Quail, Brant-Albatross; Mallards - Hawks, Condors - Pheas- anits, Feb. 19—Owls - Condors, Brant; Albatross-Mallards, ants-Eagles; Quail-Teal, Gulls, | Feb. 26 — Brant-Gulls, Eagles-| NOTICE lTeal Owls-Hawks, Albatross-Con-| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, shawmg’d“' Ospreys-Pheasants, Mallards-| air route from Seattle to Nome, on ;QUB1L sale at J, B. Burford & Co. adv. | March 5— Pheasants - Albntros= — o | Owls-Mallards; Quail-Condors, Os \preys- Teal; Brant-Eagles, Gulls- Hawks. Baskethall Northern KDivisiZon Championship Hawks- Osprey- BUY DEFENSE BONDS Skagway High VS. Juneau High * Thursday and Friday Evenings 7:30 o'Clock HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM (Use Sixth Street Entrance) High School Students - 25c and 5¢ Adulis - - - - dScamdSc PUE_PLE WOW, JVST & MMNUTE, WMANBE SARN, SARGINT - YARD BIRD- DONT GIT SO DS 8N T AAWNT Too WPPLTY HOPPITISH — MLLTER \NQUSITIE — DVE MIND queemm WHAT'S TH INIUN WRITWY ON — = LETTERS FOR2 \ e A W. First teams bowl :\L; lards. Jan, 29—Albatross-Osprey, Con- dors- Gulls; Hawks- Teal, Owls- Brant; Pheasants-Mallards, Quail- | Eagles, | Feb, 5—Hawks-Pheasants, Bran(- Quail; Condors-Eagles, Mallards-| Pheas- | 21 and Murphy with 18 were the two teams' high pointers. Scores were: Douglas High School [ FG WED ESDAY jANUARY 21, 1942 MABEL MONSON P TR| | aS a paid-up subsctiber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening [ Shudshift " 1 0 2 Kirkham 80 at the box office of the F. Cashen 8100, 18] DOUGLAS SCORES VICTORY |H. Cashen 3 0 6 CAPITOL THEATRE DOUBLEHEADER B:B. TAME vikko ; :; j and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | ¥ ey A evon | " ' | Jumping into a prompt lead with Juneau Fire Deépt. | BLONDIE GOES LATIN' | the starting signal, Douglas High FG FT TR, Federal T & | Huskies romped to victory over Ju- | Ritter © e 8 ; e e‘ra ‘ax-»')c per Person Incau Firemen last night in the Powers 8 0 16 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! opener of a doubleheader of bas-| Bayer 1 0 2 2 b g B ST S, 19 L LR S e : ‘kolbal] played in the Douglas!Murphy 3 0 6| o ¢ R school gym. Though never once|Martin 3 | headed, the youngsters pmclxm]l\ {had their win cinched in the first| F.O.E half which ended 18 to 6 In their | FG | favor. Second half d dong | G. Cashen 6 |affair with the Juneau. Firemen | Guerin 4 gradually closing the gap until Rustad 2 the final whistle ended their| Nelson 4 | chances, 32 to 30 ard 10 Frank Cashen and Tommy Pow- Hennings ers, each with 16 points, were high FG men for their respective teams. Snyder 1 In the second contest, Douglas Carcoran 3 sagles - virtually snowed Henr Krugness CR o 2| [ | Quintet under with & scoring bar- | Hickey 2 0 4 NOTICE!? rage that e them nunu ainst | Murphy 9 0 18| o . |38 Bcore at'the half was 2646 17, e 2 | The United States Marifime Comhission has granted the and during the second period each | Alaska Line ion to supplement all water freight I o ¢ “ MRS, ALF N. MONSEN ON {and passenger ective January 7, authorizing an emer- team just a little more than doub- Y l d th Gleh Edwards witl SHORT BUSINESS TRIP' gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or chatges ed their score. ilen Edwards with othérwise LU‘IU})]F?. e Mrs. Alf Monsen, President of the Empire Printing Company, has | INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS | STABT THE k“u{m.v:! .lshm;, :)usineas t}r‘m lr;i WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST Seattle nile she is south she will| 1 r a P visit her niece, Miss Joan Lingo, | WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. . YEAR RIGHT |who is a student at the Helen| Bush School, - — The best way to be sure FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— of gelting the most from your car is to let CALL THE ALASKA LINE an experienced com- (Sun time—January 22) ! PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent pany make a thorough check. | CHASSIS— This all-important unit sometimes goes unnoticed by ordinary mechanics. Why not play safe and be safe. Let us check it. Climatic changes raise havoe with your engine. But we can set things straight, and do it rea- sonably, too! Come in soon! Don't drive a car that’s an eyesore. Our expert body and fender men will make your car look like new. Come in for an estimate. There is no charge. CONNORS MOTOR CO. HERB WAUGH Empire Classifieds Pay! High Tide 5:52 a. m., 153 feet. | Low tide 12:00 p. m. 3.0 feet. ! A E Y ROUND High tide 5:57 p. m., 134 feet LH AR OUN . 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Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ... $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 THE ATCO LINE Company L SEATTLE REFRIGERATION L] PHONE 114 Alaska Transportation BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 PASSENGERS FREIGHT D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 Hoonah .. Express ‘Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake A $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 . 25.00 25.00 1250 X 18.00 1.50 Wrangell .. 15.00 15.00 |} Kasaan .. . 10.00 | Espress Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 |{ FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone slz |} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: : | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional chnrge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PUSISLY PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way ‘fares, when purchased Fairbanks, Alaska .....$ 76 m Flat, Alaska ... $ 56 W\“\.\.\“\“s Golovin, Alaska m 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska 151 82 132 WA Wa. McGrath ... — 44 44 18 $120 T 'S Nome, Alaska - 149 74 126 149 $112 ' i Nulato, Alaska ... 121 50 99 127 8 $37 il Opnir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 $388 Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 126 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday Monday ‘Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday ‘Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 °L. A. DELEBECQUE—Distriet Sales Manager | 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 P44 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE > EY