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_PAGE TWO A Very Special Showing of New Betty Hartford PRINTS }[h-irly-sixih Event Will Be iyear, | row night at the annual Firemen’s fehestra will play. Dancing will be- ithe past week and may be pur- Mrs. 'IHE_DA’I[{ ALASKf. EMPI!?IE—-]U}\IEAU, VAL/\SKA Annual fire - Dept.Dance Tomorrow . Elks Bird lxundhng 163-255-2 X top score of the evening. Winning teams were ulls, Condors, Hawks, Brant. Individual " BOWLERSWITH | A W. &,umxt 1N| keglers in Le; st night for the i | the Quail and; Held-in Elks’ Ballroom ~Public Is Invited the thirty-sixth successtve M. Ugrin the Juneau Volunteer Fire Mrs. Cowling Department will play host tomo: scoring: Gulls 103 178 126 407 114 158 115 E. Bringdale For Totals 387 Ball to be held in the Elks Ball- room. Lillian Uggen's Eagles 158 167 198 120 120 445 469 141 150— 4 188— 5! 12 360 458—1362 | Mrs. Lavenik Lavenik Mrs, Taylor five-piece or- gin at 10 o'cloék. Roy OCarrigan- is chairman of the dance committee. Tickets for the ball, which will have a triple-V motif—for Victory, Valentines and Volunteers—have been on sale for Burke Totals Teal 147 188 121 113 172 178 440 479 204— Barragar chased from any fireman or at the F. Barragar door tomorrow evening. All members of the department will meet at the Elks Ballroom at 7:30 o'clock tonight to decorate 195— Totals 533—1452 Owls ,HEAI,I'H AND ITS @®Prinis ®Dois @ Monotones QTallored and Dressy Models | n Mademoiselle. led by their origin- significance important more than low price. | _‘/3 M Bebrends Co | QUALITY SINCE /88 z jopen to the | discussed, with diet plans for vari- lous incomes, will be distributed. 150 119 147 416 Mallards 136 140 140 120 120 396 433 Hawks 163 255 128 126 133 135 424 516 161 141 163 164— 475 109— 369 29— 439 the ballroom, Carrigan reminded Hermle \firemen today. J. Nelson —ee McKinley Totals PART m DEE"SE Blanton IS TALK SUBJECT o:vi» M\\ Davlin 194 3 140 120, 173 i 420 360 The part mdwldnal health can |play in national defense will be |told by Dr. W. 8. Ramsey, of the|p. stewart | Territorial Department of Health, Mrs. Stewart at the next meeting of the Ameri- p waugh can Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday, February 17, in the Legion Dug- Totals 4541283 213~ 105 131— 631 399 Totals 4541389 jout at 8 o'clock. Condors 102 140 183 425 500 Pheasant 140 140 120 400 Osprey 148 156 164 468 Though the meeting Tuesday s the Auxiliary’s regular social meet- p g.qcon ing, because of the general inter-| ponarickson {est in. the subject of Dr. Ram- p s address, the session will' bt | public. Diet, measures that can be prac- ticed in the home to lead to the gioiing | positive, buoyant health needed to| gogenburg {meet the problems of every day V. Lechelt will be stressed in the talk by Dr. | Ramsey. Pamphlets 154 140 206 132 140 Hudson 161 Totals 433 140 140 120 400 140 140 120- Totals 400—1200 covering the subject | T. Petrich |H. Petrich T. Hutching 123 152 181 145— 416 145 453 146— 491 436 The program was arranged by Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, chairman of the Auxiliary's national defense| Totals 456 1360 'CRUISETO STUDY TOTAL OF 631‘ | to return Teal, | © ‘Thibodeau FRIDAY, FEBRUARY |3. l942 oS sttt i Db e DR. CODRTNEY SMITH d up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see ""mt. TEN“ERE‘OUT BIDE" SPAWN NEAR END as a p: Scientists' of Inte eries Cc the mm been cruisir e schoor with new data on the f fish x—>be per Y‘ormn -Your ) ) ) ) ) il ) § \ y ) ] ) | l} ! § S s on the fishir Belt project. PR the first 2 Shelter refrigera- Caves wer 185 162 464 Albatross venson 112 Senescu .. 100 131 123 160 335 404 > TIDES (Sun time, High tide—1:20 Low tide—7:00 am.,, High tide—1:11 pm Low tide—T7:36 p.n - - we 1w ‘The Empire. 189— 536 554—1479 ion has gramted the 113 nt 011 ‘water freight 141 Totals HED ONLY. ON REQL AND IF AVAILABLE. bruary 16.6 12 L.m FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE H. O. ADAMS, Agent . -3.1 Su New Under-arm EYEAR ‘ROUND NORTH LAND TRA;NSPORTATION COMPANY s Cream Deodorant = safely Stops Persgirafion 4 v DE partmi‘“ Ve pubtisheds cermng the m' dcsunamm American R RV ATION MATION CALL 5 AND Juneau Couple Mrs. Wm. Castner, Wed af Douglas Daughters Here on i bose: o o wnen v Way 10 Southland | Lou Doyle, both of Juneau, were’ ried in Douglas yesterday by ¢ \::TL?,O:“ JT:‘;‘?; (!;r'as.Gmy Mrs. Wllh‘jinl C.\stncx and Lionel E. Hibler. | two daughters, Diana and :Juan passed through Juneau this weel n their way south frem Anch ge where Lieut. Col. Castner is TCARA NO M E | stationed with the Alaska Defense | PERFUME ' | Enchanting as a drea true, this Lt. Col. and Mrs. Castner are French bouquet f | both well known in Juneau as they grance is distinctive and | visited in town numerous times when Lt. Col. Castner was sta- allurimg — IN CRYSTAL BOTTLES | SarhIite tioned at Chilkoot Barracks sev- eral years ago. with ~ glam- 9ne fourth | - — he: and nce to| orous wom- &ne” ‘ounce, enevery- 17054 wherl itl BUTLER-MAU m) DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” PO The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau has again declared an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More 4% Money Available at Any Time LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP | Will be closed until March 10, 1942. —adv. 5 Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan || Association of Juneau BABRNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFYHSEI'I;H' LITTLE FRN WNTE JOUNNY - ONE - JUMP TO TAKE WALK N\ HER Pas( ARNY CHNMP Copr_1942, King Feavys | committee, and Mrs.. Charles Buiky | dick, committee member. —ileie e VALENTINE TEA WILL BE GIVEN | HERESATURDAY Publlc Invited fo Annual Affair to Be Held at 1 Teagle BROKEN LENSES shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson,| | Blomgren Building. adv.| ——————— LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP - | |C. Messer | A, Danielson | Are: promptly replacea in our own C. Danielson Totals lwm be closed until March 10, 1942. | Mrs Bml&sar Imm Quail ing i 148 140 131 151- 148 122 111 135 446 516 570—1538 39)2‘ui 416 Brant 121 105 165— Trinity Hall if Gay red hearts and red candles | are to be used as the decorative! [’ motif for the annual Valentine's|§' Day tea which will be given in| Trinity Hall tomorrow afternoon between the hours of 2 and 6 o'-| clock by the members of the Senior | Trinity Guild. Those who will preside ‘at the tea tables during the afternoon are Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. C. B. Rice, Mrs. Lucretia Botsford and Mrs. John Guerin. Others who will assist in serving are Mrs. E. M. Polley, chairman of the committee in charge, Mrs. Charles G. Bur- dick, Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, Mrs. Sam Feldon, Mrs. T. A. Gardner, Mrs. John Livie, Mrs. Harry Lee and Mrs. Joe Williams. The tea, which has become a most popular annual event, willl be given at Trinity Hall on 4th and Gold streets and everyone is cordially invited to attend. e | ElksHall Public Cordially Invited Ye SANDY HOLDEN BREAKS ARM WHILE l’LAYlNGi i Back to school today with his MUSIC by— arm in a splint, Sandy Holden doesn’t feel very much like cele- brating Valentine’s Day. Sandy suffered his first broken bone when he fell yesterday aftér- noon on his way home from school while playing on the embankment on Calhoun Avenue. His arm, broken above the wrist, was set and dressed at the Juneau Medical Clinic. SPONSORED by Firemen’s Balll | SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 14 Lillian Uggen's Orchestra Juneau Fire Department Admission, Gentlemen, $1.00 Don't Miss the 361]1 Annual V. Agent, C. Alask PHONE 1 WGH Y. Gk PALE FRCE WAKE TOOLNEH TALK Y ANTS-IN-PRNTS QAN JOKE \WHEN AWM SR HE FAGHT U DUEL WITH * ONE JUMP" VAN ONLE TELLW' VE WHAT WE SAW,UzZ- € SETTER Tew ONE JUNP 0 WEEP OLTTA WS PRTH & « Syndicate, Inc., World si NOU TELL'ONE JUte"' % PALE EACE WENT Tw WZZE k\?« HB PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION D. B. ¥ ute of I armless to f Women use more A other deodorant. Try a jar t RRID ar Also in 59¢ and 10 ”Fx’incess" LINER Juncauto V. Victoria or S Princess Norah sails from Juneau | February 11 March 4 ‘W. MULVIHILL P. 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