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HATIVE CHILDREN T0 HAVE THIRD CLINIC the series of immuni- for native children d Douglas will be held merning - in. the . Gov- ent, Hospital, according to Miss Hibbard, public health nurse. The first in a series of three typhoid injections will be given, the second whooping cough inocu- lations and diphtheria and small ther in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NNIE, WANTA SIREN SUITRACE?| RealDodor AP Feature Service “ A SET UP," says Edna, “I'd win by 20 zippers.” Our Miss Edna Skinner is a New York model. She can change in nothing-flat. So when Edna read that Prime Minister Churchill, also an active person, could “dash” into his “siren suit” in TWO MIN- UTES—well, our Edna just had to laugh. She knew she could start from scratch—from skin—at Yhe blast of a siren, and still spot Winnie ONE MIN- UTE in a race. Edna has had 50 hours’ training for war duty, but she was asked for proof. So she bor- rows a Helen Cookman outfit to demonstrate. Gather 'round folks for the photo-finish: NOTICE OF ELECTION TO THE ELEQTORS OF THE CITY| OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY OFI ALASKA: NOTICE is hereby given that, pur- 1 suant to the provisions of Ordinance | No. 177 of the City of Juneau, and | in conformity therewith, a General | Municipal Election will be held on ! TUESDAY, April 7, 1942, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: A MAYOR 4 | - ForHotels InNew York Sick Institutions Cured of IlIs-Strip Dancer Is ° TWO YEARS ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR whether male or female, is entitled | Camera Shy to exercise the elective franchise in | 'v?yy(‘-;g“(r:‘: -Tb;l“i:/l the City of Juneau; provided, such | NE ORK, March 21—When a | person shall be of the full age of | man gets sick in New York they | twenty-one years at the time of the | Isend for a doctor. - But when a election and shall have been a bona | {hotel gets sick, ah that is some-|fide resident of the Territory of | 8 thing else again. They send for|Alaska for one year and of the City | ’Hy B. Cantor. of Juneau for six months immed- f Centor.is to ailing hotels what | iately preceding the date of election Donald Nelson is to War Produc- The Common Council of the City | |tion in this country. He wouldn't Of Juneau haying heretpfore by reso- .4 |snap his finger at a hostelry that |lution, duly designated the voting is running smoothly and | precinets of said city, and the poll~ money. It's the ailing ones that making | ” ing place in each thereof, the elect- | j f:m in the red and failing fast that |°'3 &' hereby notified; {intrigue this 39-year old ex-room- | That all duly qualified voters re- | | 3 o . siding within the boundaries of |ing house operator who plays ‘cello] yoine precinct Number One of | on the side and spends his off-|aiq City of Juneau, which are as ‘w"’k hours toying with Beethoven | jollows: All that section lying on the and Haydn northerly side of Second Street and | “Who do you play with” I asked|West Second Street and the said | ’him_ “With a couple of doctors| West Second Street extended across ' i land a lawyer he said. “We have | the tide-flats to the City limits and ] a quartet. One of the fiddle play- |easterly of Gold Creek.and Capital | f{ers is lousy but he loves it so|Avenue, will vote in the Fire Ap-| much we ean't get rid Gf him. Bus | Paratus Room in the City Hall Build- ¥ ltor him weld, be. waa dasgiie’ |ing located at the corner of West | 3 | Fourth and Main Streets, the same | Tt seems that the 'cello is Hy ? | Cantor’s major hobby. It has in-|eing duly designated Polling Place ! trigued him all his life. “,“‘l:e‘:t":l::;:“‘“' No: One, City of i About his hotels: He has se- | Y CTRE ‘rurcd a string of them in \'arious;s“fi‘::;( :lilmdi:l‘ls L(:::uhlr)l:\:in;:'l‘z: r:);‘ i (1yum |>hlmugl\om' the East. In New |yoting Precinct Number Two of | : i\m‘k it's the George Washington. |said City of Juneau, which are as | a | How does he work? | follows: All that section lying on the | || “Like this” he says, “We find a|southerly side of Second Street and | wu | |DOtel that is on shakey underpin-| West Second Street across the tide | ning. I move in with my staff. We | flats to the city limits will vote at "study its records for years ])ah‘L.“Tl Seward Street, the same being | We cut the deadwood, improve the | the duly designated Polling Place service. Take this one. Here are | in and for Precinct No. Two, City of | 'its records for Pebruary of last year, | Juneau, Alaska. : | That all duly qualified voters re- and its records for the same month| = | siding within the boundaries of | :fml::l;hw?smsi’ I;::::e::m ’]ty‘fxbu;t’:x Voting Precinct Numiber Three, of fots, S geralnk aitgeomiNgrlag | said Cl.ty of Juneau, which are as| g mall :thih 22 A Al inwrc(‘[v; follows: All that section lying on the E | northerly and westerly side of Gold | What I need is another sick hotel | creek and Capital Avenue and in- One that’s run down, has spots| cluding the Seatter Tract, will vote SECS. pox vaccinations are on the sched- ule, Dr. Maurice Corthell will .‘Rainbow Assembly in charge . Volunteering to assist with the 'I' M t 'I' ht work Monday morning are Mrs. 0 ee onlg Dick Delzell and several native . In Shrine Temple SRSy DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Juneau Rainbow girls will meet Local optometrist has returned .0 |at 7:30 o'clock: tonight in the Scot- Juneau. [Eyes examined, broken|tish Rite Temple, with Junior Of- lenses replaced. Blomgren BId2., ficers taking over the initiation E e 636. work as the evening's program. 5 IR LU X0 | Mary Sperling, Junior Worthy Empire Classifieds Pay! Adviscr, and her other officers will rite 43 Fave 16 44 Or 17. 18 41 Kind o R ver { balsam 51 — SOLO\ER W THE BRIDGE \S V\BRATING OH, DEAR - OW,DEAR Y WHET \S\T 2 e - ~ | be in charge of the program. Bet- ty Rice, Worthy Advisor of the | Assembly will be in charge of the | meeting scheduled for tonight. ' Following the initiation program, dance for Rainbow girls and ilheil' invited guests will be held in the ballroem at the Temple. e ———— OUT OF HOSPITAL Orville Mandle, who has | taking surgical treatment Ann’s Hospital, returned | home this morning. | .- | | | been St. his in to DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle Local optometrist has returned to 4 62. Weary 3. Equal value At SeB€r 63, Female sheep pellishment | June€au. Eyes examined, broken Soak up DlDWN i | lenses replaced. Blomgren Bldg., Addition to a 1. Mexican coln e mass H bullding 2. Ireland of hair | Phone 636. Uncle: Scotch |® 3 8. City in Massa- ail to keep | Wild animal i Greek letter 6. Mongolic | teibesman One of the simplest known animals Nimble Kindled agaln Playful struggle | Cursed: archale Dlockhead Draw together inish t home xtol oulslana court SEE THEM "y Jeeree TODAY Type measure ‘ 7. Ignoble & AT Indigo plant Cry of the 2 ) e« Alaska Electric Light ,a foot mlco g and Power Co. Dutch eity Phone 616 SN JEeEPERSY R - FEEL TTREMBLY BALLS 0 FIRE! SHE \WUZN'T J0S! \'\\N/ wmesey T \WWZ SUNTRIN _ |before the eyes and is sufferingiin the building located at 721 E | 'Ircm amnesia. That's what I'm | Street, the same being the duly des- looking for. A doctor doesn't wasie| ignated Polling Place in and for ! | his time with a patient after he's| Precinct No. Three, City of Juneau, | well, does he?" Alaska. | | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th A sailor| day of March, 1941. i ! R. G. RICE, | City Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, March 16, 1942 1 | Last publication; April 6, 1942. | OPENING NIGHT SET TONIGHT FOR NEW S saunters into Harry Kaplan's Pal-| Opening night for the new club-|2¢€ Bar & Grill in West 45th street, | rooms of the Women of the Loy-|l6ans against the bar, and orders 2 |al. Order of Moose will be cele- | dram of his favorite oolong. Sev- | bitmted tonight “n the club, located | €ral hours ‘later he is still there, | lin the Seward Building. ‘the oolong having performed won-| | A program to begin at 8 Ov‘gl%k ders with his bleak outlook. With | ihas been planned to include ’umt'ea,ch new order, the horizen takes ientertainment for the men and °" 2 rosier glow | women, in the biggest celebration| Finally, Harry pats the tar on| for the group since Mooseheart the shoulder and suggests The Daily Alaska Wmpire na: the largest paid eirculation of any Al-| 2ska newspaper. rrrrr s roe. THREE COUNCILMEN FOR z Any citizen of the United States,| — b SATURDAY, MARCH 21 1942 ART NELSON asa pn§d~pp subscriber to THE-DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box bffice of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT” Federal Tax-—5c per Pefson WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! The United States Navy Department requesis that nothing be published, printed or conveyed concemning the movements, cargoes or destina- tion of any merchant in American waters. FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 H. O. Adams, Agent SERVING. ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY waters. RVATIONS AND El For RES! [, ORMATION CALE N, Agent HENRY GREE ‘Passengers Freight Phone 23 109 that | Day. | he ought to get back to his ship.| TRAVEL ON A | The Women of the Moose Will| “Okay,” agrees the gob, “just one | [STASNENE k R PACIF | B little eeny teeny drink more and Sl >y " |hold a meeting at 7 oclock pre-| | ceding the program. Governor|Ill g0 back to my ship. She’s in| L Pflncess Glen E. Allen has outlined a fine | the E‘:“l‘i ;‘V;’"'lm‘dm""he“ T get| LINER | | {there I’ e feeling fine.” entertainment for the celebration | | So the sailor has his shot and| Juneau to Vancouver, to follow and refreshments will be| served. This is a joint session of Mocse and Moose Women. departs. Forty-five minutes later | Victoria or Seattle | he hurries back to the bar. “Gim- ime another, quick,” he cries, “I; Princess Norah sails from Juneau went to the NORTH river by mis- March 15, 25—April 5 & take.” V. W. MULVIHILL i Ke'(hlkan Women | St Y 5 Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska his, to0o, is Ne Kt “second-run movie house in 42nd cA“AnlAN PACIFIC Stage Unexpected | Masquerade Here Pirates, 'Turks, stronge. colared i wigs and costumes gave an exotie look to the Elks’ bowling alleys |last night when the women of the Ketchikan Elks' team appeared in impromptu masquerade instead of in the attractive dark skirts and white blouses they have worn here- street offering this double-feature | program: Love Starved — Man iHungry! | This is hard to believe, but. Val- erie Parks is one strip dancer who| is camera shy. This peculiarity | {came to light when the young ladv was posing for some news prin " THE ATCO and one of the photographers said, ~ “Loosen uw, relax. You're not inj L l N E any dange “T know it," replied the girl who{ tofore. Zest was.given to the tourn: mem“disrobes professionally from the| | sames b::wien Ketchikan an‘d Jue |Stage of New York's theatres fivo| AhSknchmmn:go"a“nn neau by their unexpected appears|times a day, “But T can’t help pany ance and plenty of merriment and|Whenever I see a camera I freeze.| L) lfun was the result of the stunt, |IUS silly, but T can't help it." | SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 e This, I can assure you, makes o | valerie practically unique.. 1 SEATTLE Stirring News e el — NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | To be published this month and | forms will close March 25, for| space, listings and changes please| call the Juneau and Douglas Tele-| phone Co., Phone 420, hefore the| closing date. | " e | | . ForThese Times v 57 | A REFRIGERATION ANDERSON, 8. C., March 21 — » | A cafe took cognizance of the | sugar shortage with this sign, post- ed so patrons could see it: “Go easy on the sugar bowl, and stir o like hell; we don’t mind the noise. Subscrioe w ‘r'he Empire. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 3 _ ByBILLY DeBECK TS THEN INFURNEL TERNNTES ¥, L UEERED TELL THEN CRN DO & RIGHT SNBRT PIECE OF ORNRGE W 7 {é§ NO TWME ¢, HONPH - & FINE SOLDIER! W THE EACE OF DANGER WE RUNS BCRNSS The STREET AND HIDES N (2 { i 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 Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 CRichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 6 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .... 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 ‘ Hoonah .. 10 dEE Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg ~Kake Juneau -$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake .. . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 1.50 ‘Wrangel] 15.00 15.00 Kasaan ... - 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 OR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, P RSeRTEUNG, SRAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10' An additional charge will be made for ‘I-;;e passengers to flag stops., PAN AMERICAI ATRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way Bethel Nulato Seattle Fairbanks, Alaska ___$ 76 Flat, Alaska ... 31 856 Golovin, Alaska ... 141 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska . 151 82 132 McGrath . 4. 44 18 $1 Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska ... ... 121 50 99 1271 83 $37 Ophir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 SEATTLE Effective Nov. 1, 1941 LAAGE PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324-4th Ave.

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