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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—_ EAU, ALASKA . ; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1942 SundayTeams = U.of W. Varslly (rews Start Pradlce 68 PERSONS flkmfl& lf)mlclm ’""":""'H;s'".nfifi';{.}i;é“’” Keep Bowling ,; “ LEAVE CITY ONFUEL LAZE P Sy e e Allevs Busy E : o 7 ON STEAMER . comins v s e CAPITOL THEATRE y y o He / ¢ ‘ terday iirerian {0 resboRke £ i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: alarm from the.Small Boat Harbor, ”To“: n!cx A“n HABBY“ Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! - ' % ks | but Chief V. W. Mulvihill greeted Erv Hagerup and Dr. W W. Coun- " ) . ) Shenigls (e news thst g2 et JF Hngerup and Dr. W, . Coun- : | Vessel, Takmg Passengers‘.. préttice alarm. The depatment | | went through routine drills befmn\ house competition at the Elks yes- | i P 3 1 ‘ = 3 e i fO Anther A'askan | the tap-ouf signal was sounded. terday afternoon when the Elk No. A forenoon alarm today took the ™ Por', '0 Return firemen to the Moxnson-Knudson‘ - Hagerup rang up 231-236-176—643 PR | office at the Junean City Dock, | 17 while Dr. Council's score was 216-| ¢+ % ; % 3 Sixty-eight persons left Juneau| where oil flooded onto the flopr # e f 200-202—618 | % - o . § X last night for another Alaskan| from a burner and caught fire. Fire- ALA;SKA\"SI’E MSH l P G 0 M PA N v In the cther house match, the| e - !port on a steamer which bm\.gh'r""’" extinguished the blaze with ! Baranof took the No. 1 Elks, al- ’ |23 persons from the south. T he|chemicals before it could gain' head- | 1gh the }x(;xr-l men's star was % - : g . B | vessel will return here before wya. NO damaf® resulted G-Man :;;{lpn Vogel, who trundled | +. 4 o i T ? ¢ | going to Seattle ! B 7T In the evening performances, the - ) : § : i D1~en]1hmkxmg Chug- :.z;inKHer:u;: | GREENHOW “",'O,m“"": i Junior Elks thumped the Moose in % £ v s , C. Dunlop, Lee C. Cogdill, Karel R. GRANTED SATURDAY | two games and lost the third by two $ Zeman, Mrs. Margaret Chopp, Mrs.! Corrine Marie Greenmhow was | | Emma Swanson, Rhoda Swansed.|granted a divorce from Thomag | points. The newly named high school girls' teams—Flashettes and |Mrs. Sanna Alto, Ken McElhaney,|Voorhis Greenhow by Judge George | Sparkettes—also took the floor, the b S ' % 5 | Charles Zemelis, William Holbrook, | F. Alexan in _the United States A [ ] Flashettes flashing when the Spark- : 3 i Bert Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.|District Court Saturday on grounds N 0 1 l C E - ettes couldn’t spark. | Jeffreys, Bud Whiteside, Pat|of incompatibility, The scores % : | sweeney, Earl C. Lindgren, Jack A ] Sl e i The United Stales Maritime Commission has granted the Baranof 4 ML 2 s . 5 | Jacobson, Emil Spitzer, William | Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight Teagle 190 179 148— 517| & : R § s : ; peie ) | Elsner, Martin' A. Morse, Sherman '"DES and Pu"xlnnqu tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- Garrett 136 199 116— 451 : g, " . e I bunckice, J. G, Pisher. A, Seppaten. gency subchadrge equal t¢ per cent of th rates, fares or charges Vogel 207 169 191— 567 Pictured are the varsity crews of the (‘nlvenuy of wufiw s&mgu - practice ! | Those leaving Junéau were: (Sun time, February 3) | otherwise payable. 2. Lockridge 165 159 181— 505| Union, Seatile. The university's own fleet, trim and powerful, crack crew of the coast, steadies a moment Mrs, Santiagi Basco, Mrs. 1.| High tide—3:16 am, 162 feet. £ Schoettler .. 158 144 140— 4421 pergre the long winter- r-spring conditioning grind. : | Wiamark, Mrs. George Benson, Mrs.| Low tide—9:11 am., 16 feet. INFG‘RMfi TION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS 55 wid W 3dna | 3 Ty W YA s Andrew Hope, Marjorle Howard,| IHigh tide—3:09 pm. 170 feet. WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST Totals Elk;a‘isu *:49 776'2‘52\ a " son witR tweive siraight triumplulkcsw Howard, Evelyn Howard, Smn‘ Low tide—9:834 pm., -16 feet. | WHI N, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. J. Barragar ... 178 172 168— 518 | HUSkles In I for a record of twenty-three Wins Howard, Lomainne Howard, Mr: .| — Sturrock 184 187 148 519 | and four defeats. | Charles Howard, Mrs. C. Floridan i ! Hutchinson, whose brilliant Hurl-| Mmrs. F. R. McElhaney, Agnes M K OQL SEATTLE | Sterll 166 190 174— 530 ! Sterling — | i Hendricks! 105 131 153— 389 H |ing kept the Buffalo Bisons in the Elhaney, Wanita McElhaney, Bar ” v Yo e Double WIn ; RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 2 — Won | (hick of the pennant race, won the bara McElhaney, Vera Pendry, G.| ® Perfect comfort FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— 152 S St Bl i i it b W bbb i A | 2 team took two of three games away from the American Legion. | Taylor 130 128 163— 421 | 1ylor | 9, lost 0. most games, twenty-six; pitched g pjason, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Shaf- | CALL THE ALASKA LINE * Totals 763 808 806—2377 Points for, $17; points against, | the ul:m innings, 284, and the most no. Mrs, Hilda Rundquist, Albert| S ® Centrally located complete games, thirty-one. He pogouan James Boyle, J. S, Bar-| Lur&lnom ® Splendid food | PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent American Legion riiate 166 144 174— 484 | From oregon That's the two-year football rec- |sta: the most games, thirty-tWo, | i; “Milion ©, Godfrey, N. A. Mc-| all With | T avenik 145 135 210— 490 | ord of Richmond's John Marshall |and allowed the greatest num-|p. .0 porpara Bilbo, Mrs. Dor-| bath. and service | T it | 3 3 . NGIALASKA THE YEAR 'R Metcalf 188 168 179— 535 high, and of Dick Esleeck, former ber of hits, 241, ending the season| .. yijard, Mrs. William Peters, | Spectal Rates to Permanent Guests | s Parks 158 167 174— 499 (Virginia Tech athlete, who came|With an earned-run average of 2.44.| b g Stevenson 180 144 169 493| Final scores of games played in'nere in 1940 to pilot the local ~Roy Henshaw, veteran who per- Fr:":“"}(z:]i’;" w:lhir""“hx::n ALASKANS LIFE THE — — — —__|tne Northern and Southern DiVi- <hoolhoys to a pair of state cham- formed for the Jersey City Giants, g y 1 Totals 837 758 906—2501 [sions of the Pacific Coast Baskel- honohipe was second in effectiveness to Lin- Church, Ethel Edwards, Earl Green, Elks No. 2 ball Conference last Saturday night = oo ™ \ovchan yollea up ten |4l Placing In front of Hutchin- June Forrest, Louise Chase. | Hagerup 931 236 176— 642 are as follows: I traight shutouts in 1040, After ex- son with 234, while compiling a Santiago Basco, Paul Bell, John Council 216 200 202— 618 Washington 53; Oregon 42. The tending this mark 0,10 in & row won-and-lost record of thirteen and !Garcia, L. Widmark, M. Jackson, Duckworth 156 155 184— 495 |Huskies also took the Friday night /o™ 0 W High of Nor- nine with the fifth-place J\ A. Erickson, F. Hedman, JohnMc- F. Barragar 162 15 172— 493 |game from Oregon by a score of 40 13 STHCH: ’“‘"y § i 3 —_————.— Phee, L. Totter, V. Heino, L. Ni i Holmquist 165 165 165— 495 |to 39. folk tallied fwige 0B the fieHmong: ell, R. V. Hall, H. J. Wilson, Davi Rice & Ahlers Co. || 10N COMPA N \ Glogpongtaag i il - ] washington State 53. €IS but John Marshall rallied toMODESTv S.'Ill Hovatd, T Xara et TRea far Totals 930 915 8992744 |On Friday night Oregon State took Win 19- 12 geleit, L. G. Reed, John Hughes, | FPlumbing — Ofl Burners Flashettcs | the game 36 to 34. H Stamord 49; UCLA 30. O pida, | Paul Fattig, Pred Rickland, Ro- 3 . Burford 82 87 84— 253 anior ; . On Fricay [ REIG"S '" BAT bert Nelson, W. L. Andrews, H 2 . nt | | Phone 34 Bheet Metad | tes NaVS epafl-meed i tate ublish ¥ hing be PU h ed CONY e Miller 104 123 80— 307 | night Stanford also won by a score Bokn, A. Blcom, Walter Johnson, - Merritt 95 105 100— 300 of 54 to 43. J. Gimfernia, John Lundy, Ray » a e G uf i gn| e fliovie 4 o sEte ?f Iop HURI.ERS I“ WASHINGTON Feb. 2. — “HOW gy yier Roy Swvv’nov I. 8. Dela-| ———— A q\tét‘i . s | h o T Vil - i LMt g N SRR IO S W S| rix ¢ . Metealfe 97 109 106— 312 | the ‘Nort ern Division teams many share the bath?” asked an in hafits, PO x‘:“mflm,m ‘h?,‘fwfi%fl fn of any mere LBpARS S, Rt Ried spector for the defense housing Totals 447 555 4941496 Won Lost Pcld 1941 lm' lEAGuE’reBBLry. which tries to find rooms | oI : TIHE!.Y CLBTHES i ] Seaters. Sparkettes Washington 6 115¢ for the hundreds of new government g ks Schaffer 111 102 125— 338 Washington State 5 556 NEW YORK, Feb. 2—John Lin- employees who arrive each week. H SPIIAL N I NUNN-BUSH SHOES ! ) k [;RVA'“ONS AND Renn 118 85 106— 309 Oregon 429 4o towering Tight-hander of the| Well, admitted the prospective | RES » i FOR Glasse 52 50 51— 153 | Oregon State 429 ompionship Newark Bears, and | landlady, things certainly are crowd-| g0 peaiconTnc amitted to STETSON HATS | / F‘)RMAT‘ON CALL : IN . Cahill 74 74 74— 222 Idaho e 200 preddy Hutchinson, high-priced |€d - - - g g | s S 5 _ St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. othing ent olds 81 67 89— 237/ farm hand of the Detroit Tigers,| But we still take our baths sep- Qualy W HENRY GREEYD ::ensers 109 T e 44;,--12 = us‘ R“‘Es ARE HElD monopolized pitching honors in the | arately. 5 | Johnnie and Junior Ardenia en-i L4 H Freight Phone | I Totals : 436}_"::78 1941 International season. ‘ PR i{tered St. Ann’s Hospital late last unior Elks | Lindell recorded the best earned- o AN LEAVES |night for medical treatment, Newmarker 158 168 154— 480 | FOR MRS H T TRIPP run average, 2.05; the highest p".’ N. A. McEachran, Alaskan brok-| v : i 1 rlsn HENHINE Bavard 144 167 161— 472 centage, 852, and the longest win- | er, has gone to Sitka on business.| pietro Vigina is in St. St. Ann's Complete Outfitter for Mem D. Murphy 192 191 135— 518| pyperal servic " . ning streak, He finished the sea- He left’ Juneau yesterday. | Hospital for medical care. B. Murphy 137 114 87— 338 |1y, were held yesterday after- B McManus 140 131 98— 369 |;00n in the Scottish Rite Temple [H] Mrs. Lu Reid is a medical p.(wnL i ¥~ ~|linder the auspices of the Eastern at St. Ann's Hospital: sl e Totals .. 711 TTL 68-21TT| i Many attendid the services Crossword Puzzle e P PO TRAVEL ON A | _ Moose ’ PACIF Y The eulogy was delivered by the Hilmar Johneon was admitted to| MESSARLEE ,, i 1 o it d S as admitted to — - " gD 1= 16— 346 Rev. Willis R. Booth. Mrs. Tripp ACROSS . Poker stake (€] T|N(A] |St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for| Princess” | A K ASTAL AIRLINE [ Baldwin 118 1 f3|was remembered by her many 1 Unitof work 3 Catairy swora | medical treatment. LINER ! LA S A CO Haas 146 156— 427 rjmnds W el prE R ety ";I_ff’:: ; Dow gaitor LNl | |{ Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Expregs i o " a fleece 42, Feminine name A | E. F. James was taken to St Juneau to Vancouver, | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Seston 175 150— 451 W 3 Pallbearers were Edwin Sutton, . Bitter vetch | ' S 3 i vl M e MoNeughton, Charlés Nag. | o= Smaectn . City in New [} {Anu’s Hospilal last night. He will ) Victoria or Seattle Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- York ‘staie [DIE] {undergo a surgical operation. Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Totals 725 637—1994 : Hipiy e, T e “;"'WJ, prem' JoWhenens | BRI : Siphad ot Nor- S | Princess Norah sails from Juneau |{ Juneau .$8 $10 $18 $i0 $18 $18 18 $18 $18 | uplar. . Meadow wa A = | Edward Pearson is in St. Ann’s February 11, 22—March 4 |{ sitka ...... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | 4 | Interment was in the Masonic 5. The herb . Stalner Dl 50““;0" RlIES | prot of E’J‘\ergleetsx Cemetery. ot 0: Day's mareh 80, Accomplish [ylel [ Hospital for medical treatment. V. W. MULVIHILL [} Chichagof 18 o w 1% L) o | Request 52 While 4 e Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska |{ Kimshan 18 10 18 10 10 BE TUESDAY Emarva B e s itonoiny e damied o St CANADIAN PACIFIC ] R R 4 . Obstructs . At no time Ann's Hospital this morning as a 10 it A xAmeI'I(an l.eglon g H;?Q.:;e}f.'m : Wdro\h . Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle |megical patient. fi';‘:;g’ A Funeral services for John A 3 . Bl £ New star Bianotiutea i 3% Vebiohs o Ry oy Hoonah .. 10 ornson, whose body was taken b H . 5 2 . MR Qi i Auxmary Meets : Briste - Pagta o church g7 Goellecea god 3. Snaten (M. Daniel Ross returned to her Express, Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c cld at 2: i1 Wager Peer Gyn's BOWINe ord Salinar aeeties 3 oiR. YR QInRY CHam. | O i SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY o'clock tomorrow aftermoon at the| oo R 5. Suificlent: mother 1 Omit in pro- g Channe) trom | HOSPital. Her baby is remaining| | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake 24 o ‘I ,““v 5y | The members of the American poetic Some nouncing {hedshnre in- |in the hospital, however. Juneau ... $3L. $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 i il ot Lot iniBu iy Wil B et / “/wy/n = . Po:l?cAnTmla i e PR N | THE Kake .. =25, 25.00 25.00 12,50 X % ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in .n“ flifl. Wi . an Aslatio rs. Beverley Blackwell was dis-| Petersburg X 18.00 .50 Bolaie s o sl e DS 1. Basotine |[Missed from St. Ann's Hospital | | { Wrangel ; il L iouh the cause of death bi | Matters of importance are to be . - n aper mul- | yesterday. ~ She recently under- ATCO Eagia - been € ,3|\ .ui as dx(}un 18, NOWhrought before the meeting and all a. //“. .. 8. Eveslasting: | Went a surgical operation. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 i o e o 5P ey Sl A, W/ Ay - | LINE FOR INFORMATION O TRIZG 10 HAINES, Phone 612 | 9 V), 4 5 | ‘Thomas Hall left St. Ann’s Hos-/ Joamson, 52 years old, was born in i 10: Cover with mud | b Hal . Ann’s Hos- HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: 7 fl- / ..a or dirty pital this morning. He had been|{ - | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% B S . . . h | He had been employed | Jun'or Gulld 0{ a- .//“.fl % 11 °°Eg;§:m ary |a medical patient. i oyl An additional charge will be made for single passengers atchman here. He is survived | 1D, Poaiatan vl 1 Alnska Tmnsportauon to flag stops. by two sons, Kenneth Johnson, / : 1 Vo “ E 21, Rail bird | Leslie Milton who has been at 1 ‘fi'”:! '"lbeKYdmfh angt ?jw beé Cathedral Mee's “fl /’ 2. Tropleal frult |the Government Hospital for the | Camgany ¢ ipi el ’}'1 B ‘?'_ i Siies iy B e owner | Past week, underwent a surgical| L4 another son, whose name fis un- & s A 7 vapor | operation this mornin i iy | The Junior Guild of Holy Trinity 29. Number i g [} BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 | Cathedral will hold a meeting to- b / T | SEATTLE {morrow at the home of Mrs. Henry / A 32, Viglent out- Young Johnny Oulette was ad- ursl mitted to the Givernment Hospital Sierie LT NOTICE Ve e [57°] 41. Baked clay B g 1 1y | PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT Meet TomorTon | m reot™ S v bt IO e BT £, | o 3 mamns | ™ : ting of the Juneau Woman's 50. Thi [ Tomorrow evening the Chapelad- | ¢ ol € t When purchasing th X sing e Federal ies will hold their regular meeting |Club Will be held on Tuesday, Feb. a. vV 7 82 E,,fl,'{f:,’,“fifl,'_ Vehicle Tax Stamp please refer fo m. g < / 2 ing girl ; e e at the Fritz Cove residence of Mrs, 3 8t 2 pm. in the Penthouse cf 7 54. Spokten your Territorial auto license re-|{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Harr) Arnold. |the Alaska EL. & P. Co. 7 a. 4 §6. Flesh of calves ceipt for the necessary i g Round-Trip Fares: Hostess for the occasion will be VICTORIA McCUTCHEON, 7 §6: Mascutine micks i ce;saré ml;lx)g;am“' ot o 10% off twice one-way A.hs Al Blake. Secretary. ' % name i bity Cl.rk fares, when purchased BARHEYGOOGLEANDSNUPPY SMITB' 7 ; ; o BlLiJTDEE’l’-:E‘:_x"'“ Py iy Fairbanks, Alaska ......$ 76 Flat, Alaska ) Golovin, Alaska | oagd. Juneau, Aaska AN THEN £ McGrath . $120 \NODBUN ZABBUY GAR _SHE SAD, © Nome, Alaska us mu g 1 I ulato, Alaska ... 127 83 Z00GUN > ! W00BUN k Ophir, Alaska 125 10 16 $388 WoOBLM : Seattle, Wash., U.; 21 95 207 23¢ 212 WMONSTER. “ ‘Whitehorse, Y. T., Can 144 b 5 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—District Sales l\hna(er Z 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 &/ b DES I MA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ndicate, Inc, World rights reserved

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