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PAGE TWO THE [l o NEW MICHAELS-STERN SUIT [ Exclusive! BMBEHRENBS), 34 PASSENGERS DISEMBARK HERE Thirty-four persons disembarked from a southbound steamer here today They Mr. and Mrs. 8. V R. Comboy, R. Cav- F. M. Bu- Jr., J. were Jr, E. , R. L. Wolfe, A. E. Johnstone, ., W. Powell, E. Naghel, R. C. Howard, L. Finson, A. C. Whit- ney, F. A. Clark, M. Vanover, B.| Burdick E. L. Vail, O. J. Shay, S. Stasa, R Harney, H. K. Brisco. H W Hocum, 8. W. Martin, J. Paulinski, G. Keys, H. Worden, W. 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After seeing them IS and sharkskin ggree MICHAELS-STERN YOUR KIND OF SUIT! you'll | H. B. Brown, W. Iverson, R. Abfa-| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: | hamsen, M. Williams, F. Bellie. | That Carroll ,Clausen, Trustee: in Leaving on the vessel were Mabel ‘ Bankruptey of ‘the ‘estate of Charles Hogue, Arthur LaLonde, Knut2| A Whyte, Bankrupt, has filed with Eckrem, George A. Parks, Ernest|ihe undersigned Referes’ in Banks ‘Whitehead, Robert L. Duckwo\'th.!mpwy his Tirst ahd final and sup- James C. Ryan, J. S. Bailey, Ter“plemfinul “yoport showing iclaims Ty Wheos. George W. Keyes, FIank | aliowed and proved:$3,767:48; claims da Ay 0. e 1 | not. presented $687.22; fotal - assets e | of the bankrupt: estate “$1,22152 # NOT‘FE cash; “expenses of atministration The Annual Meeting of the Mem- to date $396.00; and’ prior ‘and ‘pbe- bers of the Alaska Federal Savings| ferred claims ‘$114.58. And said and Loan Association of Juneau!my,ctee hag md.',m_ payment. | will be held on Tuesday, Mnrch‘md distribution of ‘asséts as fol- 10th, 1942, at 3:00 o'clock p.m. at|j5wc. pipée it ‘of ‘exp ¥ the office of the Association ‘m?adml.nhm'n:x‘imxx:fmymm :’: Seward Street. All members are o iq prior and preferrea clalms} inviee faptiend, 8dV. ang thereafter distribution “of the 5 o T remainder pro rata to “creditors THE PIONEERS MEET TONIGHT. been ordered before the under- signed Referee at his office in the : Valentine - Building at Juneau, Als aska, at 10 o'clock A. M., March 17th, 1942. All persons concerned are hereby I IIC)’////// (il Bl 2 3§ and time and show cause, 'if any, they have, why said report should not be approved; payment and dis- tribution ordered as aforesaid; the estate closed; and the trustee be discharged from his trust, and his surety exhonerated. Any creditor of the bankrupt who has not al- ready presented and proved his claim may have the final oppor- | tunity to do so at said hearing. Dated: Juneap, Alaska,: February 26, 1942, HAROLD H. BATES, Referee in Bankruptcy. HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. Attorney for Trustee, e THE PIONEERS MEET TONIGHT. adv. whose claims are 'presénted ' and proved. And hearing - of -same has{. notified to appear at said- place ! DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA TRAINHITS MAKES HIS BUS, KILLS S, KILLS ~ GET-AWAY ARMYMEN FROMJAPS ENID, Oklahoma, 26 — A| BATAVIA, Feb. 26—Maor Gen-| hurtling Rock Island freight train|eral Henry Gordon Bennett, Com- ripped through an army bus to-|mander of the Australian forces in day, killing seven' enlisted men in|Malaya, has reached here after es- the Army Air Corps and injuring!caping from Singapore in a Chin- 25 others. The @ ogeurred in ese junk. i a blinding: snowstorm, | The officer said it took his es-| e {cape ship four days to reach Sum- | atra. He brought with him his| JUNEAU F'llpl"os aide and eignt Singapore volun-| - g eers and seven British soldiers. | | ARE To RAISE Fu“D Bennett was assumed to have| been captured by the Japanese| : : v J Y red. | The Filipino Community of Ju- ol Slngupom' slur'lende | neau has planned to raise funds for | i war relief for The Philippines, of| which most part of it is Eow occu- | HOSP"M. pA"ENIS pied temporarily by the Japanese This fund will ‘be handied by the | | 10 60 SOUTH UNDER American Red Cross. A o e iammiree = CARE OF LOCAL NURSE| A. Belarde and the members are | - Fred Fulgencio, Dan, Hucson, .| Arthur Lalonde and Knute Eck-| Poukienfili anit B, Gdmer. rem, both of whom have been | All members of the community are | o4icq] patients at St. Ann's Hos- expected fo daopérate g ¢ontribute pital for several months, left the |hospital and will go south by! steamer under the care of Miss Mable Hogue, for further medical | to this grent cavse |pital and will take Mr. Eckrem as |far as Seattle and then accompany Mr. Lalonde to the eastern stals She expects to remain outside vis- iting her family in the middle w e Give Dance Saturday | Anothér one of the popular Sons tof Norway dances will be given by 'the organization ‘Siturddy night in the Odd Fellows Hall. The com- mittee in chargé says there will be| Fo mac iy o . (ONGRESS PASSES eI BILL T0 PAY FOR | | ExifNDflHANKS " HOUSE OF NURSE - HINGTON, Feb. 26—Presi- In a release to the newspapers to- Was dent Roosevelt today signed a bill O O e Soraica |L0 PaY $900 to Lulu Heron, field| System, says: “I am happy to take ‘nu:;:is{n :‘_‘:e lIr;:limn’ Se::‘g:‘inmr ; ?: & A 3 Y pe! Volve n ving r | :‘:’: ;fg°::“:';$; “:fde:::::“:::e"': house from the bank of the Kusko-| |apprectation for the untiring efforts kwim River when it was endangered | and unselfish contribution of time donated by members of all local | boards and their volunteer assist-| ants, and to thank them for their excellent: work and the subsequent | results obtained in the making of | third .registration day on February | 16, 1942, a complete success.” | > by erosion from flood conditions. R VICTORIA HERE; NOW FREIGHTER | 1] Eeventy-one old and still] | | going strong, the veteran steamer i Victoria, oldest vessel on the Al-| ALBERT WILE RETURNS TO Johnson, ey, Tuesday | day. EIGHT ARRIVE ON STEAMSHIP Eight persons came here by steam- er last night They were H. K. L. Johnson, Esther Maud Earl, Fore: W. Bates, Nick Jacob, Mickey King, | M. D. Moyer, Mrs. M. D. Moyer and | W. E. Higginson. Leaving on the vessel were Elsie Michael Edward W. Holtz, Tyra Anderson, Willlam C. Salt, Floyd | Alexander, Douglas T. Wahto, Emmett C. And- erson, Ann Johnson, Elsa Johnson, | ! Ann Johnson. H. Grochow, ————— FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LOUISE CROPLEY TO BE HELD FRIDAY ¥ Funeral services for Louise Crop- 11-year-old daughter of Mr.| |and Mrs, Henry Cropley, who died | after a brief ill-| ness, will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock in the Memorial | Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Walter A. Soboloff will condygt the services and interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Pnll—j bearers will be Jake Cropley, Jim- mie Fox, George Stevens and’ Joe Stevens. nig ht oo FOREST OFFICIAL HERE Sons Of Norway '0 mrl&l“ms Hogue has been on the Ui nursing staff at St. Ann's Hos-| Knox Marshall, ager of the assistant Forest Service’'s Cor- dova office, arrived in Juneau to-| He will spend a few days n the office here and then be| assigned to detail work to assist| iy in timber cruising on the west coast | of Prince of Wales Island for the next few months. PIREAGAL 1. 0 TIDES (Sun time, February 27) Phone 549 " FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Fred W. Wendt High tide, 0:04 a.m., 13.0 feet. Low tide, 5:40 a.m. 45 feet. High tide, 11:48 a.m., 15.0 feet. Low tide, 6:14 pm., 04 feet. e { NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg‘ |air route from Seattle to Nome, on |sale at J. B. Burford % Co. adv. ARRRIAGH " ; WORK AFTER SEVERAL DAYS aska route, calied in Juneau to-| g | IN_ ST. ANNS HOSPITAL day. |= S | Her upper degk housipg gone, ¥ Albert Wile, 'Postmaster, who|the vessel is now a freighter. She ’ | has béen a patiént in St.'Ann’s Hos- 1 was recommissioned last June af- | pital for the last few days for med- tter lying idle in the Seattle "bonefl} !fcal care, left the hospital yester- yard” for several years. | day and is back at his desk in the) The Victoria was built in Dum-| | Post , Office. \barton, Scotland, in 1870 by W.| Rice & Aklers Co. Plumbing—O0il Burners Heating Al BRI LN Sl ‘Derny & Brothers for the Cunard| iLine. She was christened the Pnr-} GRIFFENS SOUTHBOUND {thia and saw service throughout FROM DILLINGHAM ON the world before coming to the MONTH'’S BUSINESS TRIP|West Coast. | e, Juneau while their steamer was in| 'l u N EA u wlll port today. s | Gritfen, Executive Secretary of the Bristol Bay Chamber of Com-} N E w uuree is ‘manager of the Lowe| . . { Trdding Company interests for his BOAT HARBOR ! 5 erdl months in the south late in |Dufresne Reports $300,- January and Is how in Dillingham. sister, Mrs. A, H. Bradford, owner. - 000 Job Here Is Now | "Sure Thing” Mys. Bradford returned from sev- . (Continued from Page One) Bound south for a month’s busi- ness trip, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grif- fen of Dillingham visited friends in : NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS The 1942 Bicycle licenses are now available and on sale at the office of the City Clerk. | | The City of Juneau Ordinance { requires all bicycles to be licensed. Signed: R. G. RICE, City Clerk. First publication, Feb. 18, 1942, Last publication, Feb. 27, 1942. AR R sible. Mr, Heintzleman was appoint- ed the chamber’s representative on | the *advisory board. | LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re- | Will be closed until March 10, 1042, | 5O Forester, reported that the _adv,lU' S. Engineer’s Office in Seattle | S ihas requested a report on the S T |amount of water-borne traffic out !of Juneau, and that he is making a survey. Visiters at the meeting were |Lieut. Robert Rose of the United States Navy, and E. H. Sticht,| icoach of Sitka High School’s ath- letic activities, now here with his basketball team which plays to-| |night in Douglas. Jack, Littlepage was welcomed at the meeting, S BEAUTY SHOP BROKEN LENSES ;A.re promptly replaced in our owi |shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson | Blomgren Building. ady ., — | Potted ivy will perk up if the | leaves are rubbed lightly with olive ol or castor oil on a bit of cotton. This removes dust, makes the leaves glossy and gives them a tonic. Ripe olives, heated in their own liquor, make a tangy garnish for creamed chicken, sliced, baked or boiled ham or cheese souffle. LOLA’S —ady Meyw UM - DNTS-\N-PRNTS — TEE NS - )| | =68t SoME ERRGNTS T Do TIMES AWRSTIN (T SWOW Y & THEW TS AT NS \NT NHRN T0 KISS ME - L1 S\NCOR DOWN ONEM LIKE § - DLEK ON B JUN BuaG ) \S KATOWY NN A20LT LEETLE CaWN CONN \NHET FOR PALE FACE AN BLOSWING LITTLE FAWN SO WaPPY - SUE WANT To GNE SNUFEY B\G W\ss " Phone 34 Sheet Metal % & (f\\"\x')r‘;\f“ TRAVEL ON A | PAC nyp_s Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Norah sails from Juneau March 4, 15, 25 V. W. MULVIHILL ! Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION Will be closed unéil March 10, 1942, { PHONE 114 D.' B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 _ ByBILLY DeBECK SHHH - NOT T D VLU BORRY & GUITAR TRON ONE O TW CTELLARS AN WE-UNSLL GO FER A WRLK - | man- ! 194 ¥ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 MRS. CHAS. G. WARNER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-/: is invited to present this coupon this evening { at the box office of the 1 CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THEY MET IN ARGENTINA" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! A S S | L] NOTICE! The United States Maritime Commission has granted th | Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freig! and passenger, tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an eme ! gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charge otherwise payable. INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. | FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H: 0. ADAMS, Agent - SERVING ALASKA INORTHLAND | TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ¥ prity P ovements of any W€’ waters. 4 | y FOR R ¢ : INFORMATION oe m. > Gfl-fl"";‘ ueq!" greight Phone - B 109 | o+« SMART WHE SHIPS - e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES - Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 1 Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 [ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 - 10 5 ] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake g $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake .. 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 1.50 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Kasaan .. 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $L00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, FARIRIBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. . Round-Trip Fares: | 10% off twice one-way fares,” when purchased ( in advance, Flat Juneau McGrath Nome | Fairbanks, Alaska ....$ 76 Flat, Alaskg ... 31 §56 Golovin, Alaska 67 8118 Juneau, AASKS .. ‘82 132 McGrath ... 4 18 p10 Nome, Alaska . 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska . ... 121 50 99 1271 83 § Ophir, Alaska ... 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 170 217 985 207 234 212 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 135 So. Pranklin §t. ' PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE

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