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SPRING In Your WARDROBE % Patty Woodard Blouses new I it's easy crisp, of Spring to e haiec s 4 4 : g Nt i ol SR, 2 " ! perately to hold onto the Northern|2d to straighten out details of re-|, "n poreh Albert e g l[ HL L s goms '.5‘“‘_“ S“"_hlsigoo'};c bl::ir%‘:(:,‘bwismn Pacific Coast Conference |newing insurance on the school. |geyy DC H Bb:;‘nlt)fil‘;‘hr.sM(\:ss g Sh it e |k b Sehool Osfmson Beats| basketball championship, slid back | Favorable consideration was given | prygny, Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss M.| T ate 5 Shak or iu'::; ;;:l]lllc;m first, meet Tast ‘might, 43-20;] 10 8 first p:“‘c" d“e ";'“h Oregon | recommendations by the Mayor |gands, Miss L. Sands, L. Sands, Mrs. | 5 ; ) ' t night, droj 1 - 5 4 sl leev . Just the correct The visitors, more than one otlf,:“g":"::sw nofegon ol s “:‘;el'hzeflg“x‘: :9 tr:xepl;::::awm:i zv SET;;S. Egensl:srdstroE;.hRoY Se- | blouses for your suits. whom felt pretty wobbly after the : G \ Wi s n vay to.|bern, Mrs. R. ern, er Nai- J = | Washington and Washington State | 11 float. mark, Mrs. C. Kimes, Mrs, C. V. 2.95-5.95 FRILLY STY JOBOTS AU lot cloger. One can't sink baskets if | 4 € Q >urcy s/nee /557 his stomach is sinking too, buta}Sou'hern DiViSiOII champs night in the Douglas school gym, | ]’mfi | ;good night’s sleep’ would wipe }lSu:n of Schools Calvin Pool said away that sessick fesling, Stich in- oday. pul 8.1 4 | dicated 1 Now Want ShOi at There will be a doubleheader at (Sun time, February 35) | After the Sitka<Juneau battle to-| Skagway Five Douglas tomorrow night, providing,| Low tide, 3:42 am., 63 feet. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— |night, the Haida quintet will take of course, that Juneau wins over| High tide, 9:57 a.m. 13.1 feet. on the Juneau Firemen. ‘ e the defense city boys tonight. The| Low tide, 4:40 pam. 27 feet. | CALL THE ALASKA LINE All the Jutieau boys looked pret- | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 24.— |first game will be played by the| High tide, 11:15 p.m. 119 feet. PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent i Score By Quarters G s R den, R. R. Nelson and C. Manson, Plumbing—Oil Burners Juneay, 9 13 27 43 FORMER JUNEAUITE GETS all for Ketchikan, and John W.| Heating ! Sitka 6 6 11 20| LICENSE TO WED, SEATTLE | payl, Eleanor B, Paul, Willard H. : 2 JUNEAU FG FT TP| S d | Peters, Leslie M. Preterich and Susan | | Phone 34 Sheet Metal Johnson 6 0 mi‘ Rufus Carrigan, of Juneau, Al-| R Paul, for Seattle. —— MR Newmarker. 2 0 4 aska, and Mary L. Furbush, of Seat-| Theodore Kline was the only per- — Pasquan 3 3 g|tle, were recently issued a marriage | son disembarking here from a West- | Floberg 3 0 6| license in the Puget Sound city.| ward port. Nuckolls 3 0 6/ Mr. Carrigan worked in Juneau for | - e Nordling 1 0 2| several months for the Civil Aero- STOVE OVERHEATED % Fukuyama 1 0 o nautics Authority and left for the! apn overheated stove at the North- | Perfect comfort Snell 0, 0 ofsouth a short time ago. lern Bar on South Franklin Street ° 3 ! v ntrally located & Bavard 2 0 4| “ T brought the Juneau Fire Depart- | re e bt ag = . T Nelson 05 g g SANDS GO SOUTH ment to the scene late yesterday ‘1 Rooms e Splendid food i~ — —| L. Sands, wife and \Wo.rf‘z\dren afternoon, but no damage resulted. all with and service €'v'li D 'ense So SEALY . Totals 20 3 43| have left for the south ard may e Srar Becaing & .| bath g I an e _— remain permanently. Mrs. Joe Wil-| During the last fiscal year 20 Special Rates to Permianent Guests & . o SITKA FG FT TP | Son, mother of Mrs. Sands, also went kidnaping cases occurred and all| ALASKANS LIKE THE Bl" Sl ned “ow SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 24 — Clithero o o 0’<0uthhhut may return within a few |were solved by the FBL i S sone e el Buchanan 0 0 o | months. | — e Someone forgot to tell the Stein- | T o | LEGION AUXILIARY SHOW — hart aquarium about, wartime, | Elason e T ! 4 e s . *| Rhodes S 4.8 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS . 20th Century, Feb. 25-26. adv WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—Presi-| oOffered their breakfast an hour!prograw 3 7 fa s > - 2 4 o TN dent Roosevelt has signed the earlier this week, the glossy black # $163000,000 deficiency appropria- | animals repeatedly have refused’:;‘:.::ts;:;n S0 NN IS [RAVEL ON A tion bill carrying $1,000,000 for the ' it until one hour elapses. Firetat 3 :‘; g e 5y x ““C"‘ f'qt“l’{;“‘l'“ and "“pp::“' They'd better stop being so fin- 4% ! Prm“ss e P he Civillan Defense program. |joxy Supt. Robert L. Lanier warned,| TFotalg T ! 2 Swtl i Ay . 8 4 29l LINER i LEGION AUy show |PCCUUSe ey may have {o go on| Refores—yar. Unpire—Powars. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES GO 4 S shortened tions, fish being 50 | Scorer—] | Juneau to Vancouver, | e 20th Century, Feb, 25-26. adv. haid to get. restrra. |1 Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express e ERIDEN, or Beatile SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. tty ) to TAILORED MODELS LES HI-LOW NECKS M Behrends Ca ¥, Sls g | T | | | - - im- Chicha- roRmATED | SITKA HIGH SCHOOL | reiumosmioms | s e e B 5 - INTO RA'NBOW : vSs. | agent, C. pli‘a;mx,c;m Ez) }g ?é 1‘% ilzo 1 | - GRUSAROAY! JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL |=mmm 2 £ ¢ | ! At ritualistic services conducted : i m 11: # E SITKADROPS |CLOSE FIGHT, FIRST GAME - WASH. STATE. * TOJAY HIGH SLIDES BACK DoubleheaEeT Slated for Pullman Fiafill Tied for Local Gym Tonight- | First Place in Firemen to Play Race | PULLMAN, Wash, Feb. 24 | washington State, scrambling des- Still rocky from the effects of an extra 12 hours at sea in a small ;‘i;‘:}(‘:‘on‘: f“';:;[::soffl ;i“;’f: m::fl ! meet Friday and Saturday in crucial 1 contests, with Washington having a they couldn’t summon the Ilnnl}ch “‘lc the tithe if it wins both’ 1punch to carry their plays through.| es. |The Juneau lads, fresh and eager garg However, Sitka Coach E. H. |for the first game of a doublehead- for battle, held them to 6 points in Sticht and his boys weren't down- ler and the result ought to be a the first half, the mid-time score| standing at 6-13. |cast over the result; tonight theyll| IH REE I" Row |be on the floor again at 7:30 o'¢lock | OVER WRA“GEll | | ity good last night, although they |Last Saturday night Kayhi bc‘“iJuneuu and Douglas second string had to spend a lot of time check- | Wrangell High School basketeers byqteamsv - PANE o ] ing the foxy set plays of their op-[a score of 55 to 25, making it B et L B | FOR s ! ¥ 5 {ponents. * Time after time the Sit- | three in a row. i A | SERVING ALASKA .THE YER ROUND |ka lads worked the leather down| Kayhi, now the champions of the SIEAMSHIP I’AKES | w A L L P A P E B | the floor, only to fail of sheer weari- |Southern Division of Southeast Al- | & ness. Tonight the Bears will weal- |aska at basketball is negotiating with | EIGH‘» PASSENGERS Ideal Paint ShOp |ly have to step to keep five good |Skagway, champions of the North- Pl 540 R ot | men down. |ern Division, for 'a date for a ¢ 4 1 In a preliminary game the Ju-|championship series to be played it pigni persons left Juneau on a e e T 1T neau High Reserves whipped the|Ketchikan. weekend steamer, which called here | a ; Kayhi romped to easy wins in all Douglas Reserves, 34-30. | three games with Wrang_ell."‘ First team hoxseore: DOUGLAS COUNCIL ACTIVE AT BUSINESS SESSION Financing for school expendnures“ and insurance, repairs to the city wharf, floats and approach, con- stituted principal business matters attended to at the regular Douglas | Council meeting last night. Mayor Hachmeister and Clerk Tuckett were authorized to sign a note for $1,700 needed for Febru- ary disbursements of the School Board, and the latter was instruct-} Sale of delinquent tax properties ! was discussed at some length and preparations to hold the sale are to be ordered. { .- SITKA TO PLAY DOUGLAS IF JUNEAU WINS TONIGHT If Juneau wins the second bas-| ketball game against the visiting| Sitka team scheduled for tonight, the series between the Sitka team and the Douglas High School team will begin at 7:30 o'cleck tomorrow on its way from the Westward Those leaving were John E. Mars- |at the meeting of the Rainbow | ford, Mrs D. R. Crawford, R. Butch- Many Leave, | Bound South Passengers who left for the south | aboard the Princess Norah are as follows: For Prince Rupert—Joel Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Johnson, Mrs, F. Galao, T. Senum. For Vancouver—H. C. Gath, Mrs. H. C. Gath, R. S. Smith, Mrs. R.| 8. Smith, A. Eld, W. A. McHood, T. Mcann, O. Westby, W. R. Larkin, H. Arneson, E. Blades, J. R. High- land, D. McLean, C. Phillips. For Seattle—Muriel Merritt, Mrs. Rowley, R. W. Mundinger, Mrs. R. W. Mundinger, J. C. Patterson, Mrs. J. C. Patterson, J. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin, D. R. Craw- er, Mrs. R. Butcher, Misses C..and S. Butcher, Mrs. Edith Sheelor, Miss J. Greiner, Mrs. 8. J. Greiner, Miss P. Greiner, James Greiner, Mrs. D. | Hynes, Miss E. McKechnie, W. P. Garrett, A. Jylha, L. Fluharty, V. Bloom, S. J. Greiner, H. Porter. R R % 5 Rice & Ahlers Co. ¥ o rrr s e s as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening JOHN MONAGLE at the box office of the— CAPITOL THEATRE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! "$0 ENDS OUR NIGHT" Federal Tax—>5c per Person The United States Maritime Commission has granted the Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight and passenger tariffs effective January 7, au gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, "NOTICE!? otherwise payable. INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST TRA)IN SPORTATION COMPANY WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. thorizing gn_emer- fares or charges Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 |Girls in the Scottish Rite Temple SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY TONIGHT [on Saturday evening, four girls Tn E Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake were initiated into the order, with el b sl H $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 | Betty Rice, Worthy Advisor, pre- SECOND GAME 25.00 25.00 1250 siding. The meeting was held at : A T C 0 iggg g JUNEAU FIREMEN vs. HAIDA COAST GUARDS Hi School Gym. | 7:30 o'clock ‘and because of the Shrine Club dance held later in the evening, no social gathering took |place following the initiation and. | business session. | Those initiated into the Rainbow LINE RINFORMATION ON TRIES 10 HAIES: Phone 612 Alaska Transportation TAKU LODGE: gO 1 GWAY, SELlBaEanGTrlSpK:‘m: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% | | | | | f«;::s ] K;thlcter:a Peterson, Fu- Company An additional charge will be '",p- 5. S4pie | tricia Davis, Dorothea Hendrickson | ® to flag £ and Janet Carl. | relll'llal‘ 23 24_7:30 P H 2 ErEanssy - | Purther plans were made for the | B BAILINGS FROM PSR 1 || e |initiatory work to be put on by the USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE ONLY SEA’ " | Rainbow Girls at the Eastern Star { — A N A M ER ' (e, ;e g ADMISSION arch 10. o— g | A PASSENGERS FREIGHT A | R W A Y S i —————— | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ADULTS: STUDENTS: BRFRGRRATION ‘TJlkcllcflfl lelflDlel‘ No. 7 meets Established Price " 45¢ Established Price » ‘Hues.s‘n)l evening, February 24, ‘at Federal Tax 5¢ Reduced Price o'clock. Initiation and refresh- o Federal T S0 ! y ‘ederal Tax 5¢ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Leona Talmage, Alice Brown, Total Price ... ~-80c a1 i z { Werthy Matron. Secretary. Total Price 30c PHONE: 14 L ot adv. o Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice ome-way SNUEFFY - WHAT'S BLLTAS TALK BALLS 0 FIRE Y Go00 Y Nou SRID \T, ANTSY Y. BR0UT PRWETE BNTS-IN-PONTS ; FLGHTING & DUEL 2 WHY UK - THAT \WUZ & NARRER PALE EACE | TUST DUEL NOU Wiz / anTS-\N-PRNTS NOU'RE WS BUNYY ~ SWOo ESCAPADE ' LOOK L\KE TO FLGHT WIE STEP OUT AN LET s 56 D0 MOU KNOW ANNTHING 1 SWow, DURNED ¥ L GONNG J0ANEN-ONE -JUMP POLE EACE & sus QBOUY (T 2 LOOTENDANT GNT AWKED UP N & LOOKS LKE (TS ON TAKE PLACE ' el : ' CONPLETE \NJUN ERACTION - T \CEY \TS AANTH | | deap S\ FANOR NE D0 74 128 19 $uz \G NERNT OF o a GIT FLLUNG W RULE FER WJIUNS To X TOR \WWTE FREND 50 3 }f; fi ;l.g i WHOLE QFFR\R T GUARD-AOUSE FLGHT DUELS N 8 Seattle, Wash., k zgg 1:3 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS

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