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"Playful” MAYOR ISSUES Japanese Have Riot SONS OF NORWAY Safurday, May 16 Elks' Hall Music by Bob Safre’s Orchestra Admission $1.00 plus fax Ladies Free the following proclama‘ion, in World War I “Whereas, the wearing memorial poppy is a fitting and ef. Stage Demonstartion in Vancouver Detention $ta- rective way of xeeping tion-Guards on Patrol |z their tives in Amert in the World War, them in the present War, VANCOUVER, B. C. — Military and guards with fixed bayonets patrol the Vancouver Immigration build- ing as the result of a riotous dem- onstration of Japanese men con- gallantly in that war, and are servy ing today some being called upo vice, and fined there pending transfer to in-' ywhereas, the present nationa 00 terior road camps. emergency requires the same type [<9 The Japanese smashed Windows of unselfish patriotism displayed on their upper floor detention quar- by the men and symbolized by their - gerous ar rally|Lombard and Eddie Miller also > S P 5 ters yesterday and threw chunks memorial flower, and ;:‘?::Lms: (12]"::3;:%8;'11}1 tnp:homed for the Braves. L) EEUNS S of plaster, iron grating and rolls “Whereas, the women of the Am- |, o0 h hyrling Meanwhile, Curt Davis, 35-year- "“ir Slyl(’ u[vpupel‘ to the slru*‘L and also | erican Lz-qxup Auxiliary will d}a- Sacramento climbed nearer the|old right hander, delivered Brook- turned -on the fire Jvmw. 3 tribute veteran - made m(_:moxml first division by defeating Oakland,|lyn’s retort to the one-hit pitching The local authorities ,mmnm7'.9(l poppies throughout the city on tallying all runs in the last four performance by Cincinnati’s Gene 0f the the incidents and Chairman Taylor Saturday, May 23, |innings as the Oaks used three pit-|Thomas on the day before. Davis 4 the of ‘e’ Ssuurly i Commisson sakd | HoW, TIStoe I Mty L Lilokp . i thout ‘avadl. | delivered an effective two-hitter Gonie LY.t & the trouble was “more playful than Mayor anything else as some of the Jap- | Proclaim, Saturday, May 23, anese, a little fed up about being |POPPY Day in the City of Juneau, Season and the curls, if propertly cut and properly waved, slip magically into place. POINT CLEARED FOR VOTING IN C(OMING ELECTION It has come to the attention of the City officials that it is believed by some that the qualified voters of the city who did not vote in the Territorial Primary Election are WHEN YOU GRADUATE FRUITS Loolk Your Best Corefully selected— Full-flavored— Perfectly packed— Of course, you'll want a really becoming hair FRUIT COCKTAIL prohibited a vote in the Territorial 3 - ¢ s Eiegs 2 & 24 GRAPEFRUIT | General Election next September. do for graduat day. Soft, brushed up waves PEACHES Dhis 55 not ibee. and curly bangs will | mart with your mortar PEARS The city ordinance on Municipal hdard tnd rvelous at your gradua- —and many more. Elections has nothing to do with tion dance! To look your best, have « BARANOF VEGETABLES any territorial election. The City st ANen o i3 2 Garden-fresh— Clerk recently mailed out cards to PERMANENT CORN PEAS these who did not vote in the SPINACH L municipal election .\((\l\mufl)em STRING BEANS that they w o lms SEAFOODS h hey would have to “végister ! 4 3 17ain - before the next Municipal aranof Beauty Reskac il 1t should be distinctly understood ~4 vtmost care— h " . pa b by those who received one of these a 0“ bl cards, that this notice has no ¢ CRAB MEAT inz whatsoever on any Territoriai ELEANOR HAMMER We have just added to RED SALMON Election, ESTE GILLISPIE our staff Miss Eleanor - RAZOR CLAMS SR e IRIS EASON SIEGEL Hammer of Seattle, who It pays to patronize the grocer DANCING CLASSES RUTH CHADWICK specializes in hair tinting. who features HAPPY HOME | Now enrolling. Baton, tap, toe, Guaranteed by Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. AT o 2 D e jacrcbatic. 6 ballroom lessons for $5. Phone 575. 411 Tth St. SO0 Vogue Shop Final Sale! The Vogue Shop will definitely close its doors on the last day of May. Stock remaining will be boxed and shipped. This is your last opportunity o buy at these exceptionally low prices. ONE RACK OF BLOUSES, DRESSES FORMALS $1.00 ANOTHER RACK OF BETTER DRESSES, COATS, SUITS and ROBES $5.00 THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS -eeeeeee. DRESSES—SUITS—FORMALS and EVENING COATS $38.95 --- $10.00 ---§$12.75 --- $14.75 30¢ MORE BLOUSES 0DDS AND ENDS TABLE 5200 . 3300 - 5400 There are many items on this table you'll want! ALL SWEATERS AT 33 1-3% OFF!! COTTON RIBBBED | $1.00 SPECIAL MERCERIZED HoSE | SLOU SPHECALS 75e Pail’ A NICE SELECTION NYLON STITCHED GIRDLES FUR COATS $2.00 and $2.50 | AtCost--PlusTax All are on sale at landed cost. A fine selection. BUY SKI TOGS NOW FOR NEXT SEASON. This Is the LAST and FINAL REDUCTION OF PRICES. Store Closes = May 31. BUY NOW and SAVE! NOTICE: Those owing balances will please stop in and pay. All accounts remaining unpaid will be turned over to local collection agency. THE VOGUE SHOP 0000000000000 flfllfllnllflllfllilflfllI|!IllmllfllllflllllHIIIllmlllllllllllIlIHllHIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIHiI!Illl||l|ll||i|||llIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlllllllllllllllIIIIIHIlllllllllfllllflllIlillllllflllllllllllllllllll =1 5 #= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PROCLAMATION | FOR POPPY DAY Mayor Harry 1. Lucas today issued | desig- nating May 23 as Poppy Day in| Juneau in honor of those who died ! o e Los Angeles Now Within “Whereas, men of Jureau served| of the City of Juneau, do to be The wartime hair style sensation k“l’:wii“ |“.“' building got a little ;23 ;;;,g;,e;i.li,fgnfi;“m;;z::;‘;0;:;; that is sweeping the country. The | eXuberan of The American Legion Auxiliary “Cut Militaire” is short, breezy, in honor of the men who died for informal popular because it’s America in the war of 1917 and practical, and blessedly easy to 1918 and those of today. manage. Just a flip of the comb, G e /ANGELS IN WINFROM ne and ef- | Half-Game of Coast of those young men who 's service and are giving League Lead (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Ray Prim’s League leading Rainiers. 1| San Francisco ran wild, geltmg 14 hits to defeat Portland in a| scrap between the bottom scraping teams. S WEDNESDAY Coast League Los Angeles 2. Portland 1; San Francisco 8. Hollywood 2; San Diego 4. Oakland 4; Sacramento 9. National League Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 4. Chicago 5; Boston 6. St. Louis 9; Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 3; New York 1. American League Washington 2; Detroit 6. New York 2; Cleveland 7. Seattle 1; ~ RAINIERS pitching gave Los Angeles a victory over Seattle last|saw Jim Tobin, veteran right hand- Inight and landed the Angels with-|er, set a new major to sacrifice their lives in that ser-|in half a game of the Pacific Coast|in home run slugging for pitchers In another coast battle, the San/ Diego Padres made it two straight | over Hollywood with Wally Herbert THURSDAY, MAY 14, 194! FRESH SPINACH 2 pounds 29¢ RIPEBANANAS. - Poundl0c JUICE ORANGES - 2dozen 43¢ FRESH WHIPPING CREAM GRADE A Pt.45¢3 V2 pt.25¢ GLADIOLA BULBS 10c each EORGE BROTHER Tobin Sefs " Record for . E BigLeague Pitcher Gefs Three Homers | inOne Game fo Beat Chicago (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) National League play ' yesterday league record as he blasted out three consecu- tive drives for a total of four rums while hurling the Boston Braves to a victory over Chicago. Ernie and retired the Reds in succession |in the last six innings to achieve ‘u shutout for his fourth triumph |of the season. In another game, Pittsburgh's | Frankie Frisch was banished from; |the game by umpires for the thu'ri" time this month, but not until he| })md seen his Pirates rally for three| 'runs in the seventh inning for aj triumph over New York. St. Louis woke up yesterday. Held scoreless in 20 of their previous 29| ~SHORT CUT" to Beauly and Comfort . for a lovelier you! OUR OIL MACHINE or MACHINELESS WAVES, « gentle solution that gives a soft, naturallooking wave, which RAIGy. Bt Tl akimad it 161 will “"HOLD" the curl indefinitely. | hits to wallop Philadelphia and end; PHONE 318 1a four-game losing streak. i ! % SPECIAL I GRIDS BEAUTY sALON 18-PENSIONED HAWTHORNE, Calif, May 14— HUGEGAS | === ( | - PIPELINEIS | “only sure solution I can see at the moment” to the Eastern petroleum shortage. He announced that a new applica- | tion for steel for such a line is being sent to the War Production Board. WASHINGTON, May 14.—Secre- tary Harold L. Ickes said today that | An authoritative source said that formal rationing by cards will be- more effective in the Pacific North- west probably on June 1, when the 50 percent curtailment order on de- there is no need now of broadening | jjveries becomes effective in Oregon the restricted areas “from a petrol-!,,q washington. eum point of view.” U RN DT any expansion of gasoline rationing areas will depend on whether the | Government decides to use this as a ! means of saving rubber, and that ‘Though he’s only 18, Grant Morse is a retired war veteran with a life pension of $36 from the Canadian government. He left school to enlist in the Royal Candian Air Force and soon had a shattered knee from Ger- man anti-aircraft fire. - e |III|II|||IIIl|II|HlIII\||IlIIII|||||IIIII|||IIIII|I|IIIlIlHlllII|||lIIII||IHI|IIIIIIlllIIIIl|llllllllllIIII"IIIIIIIIIIII||I|III|I|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII||IIIII|||IIIIII|||III|Illlllllllllllllllh.. = |rived IIlliiIlII||II!I||III|||||I| 5 Boston 1; Chicago 2, ten innings. Philadelphia 10; St. Louis 9. STANDING OF CLUBS Pagific Coast Lea;ne on Pct. Seattle 22 14 611 Les Angeles 21 14 600 San Diego 22 18 550 Oakland 19 17 528 Sacramento 18 17 514 Hollywood 18 23 439 Portland 15 22 405 San Francisco 12 22 353 National League Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 18 8 692 Pittsburgh . SR | 586 Boston 16 13 552 Cincinnati 13 13 .500 St. Louis 13 13 500 New York 12 15 444 Chicago 12 15 444 Philadelphia 8 20 American League Won Lost Pct New York 17 8 .680 Cleveland il 9 654 Detroit 18 12 .600 Boston 14 1 -560 Philadelphia 13 16 448 Washington 11 15 423 St. Louis 1 18 379 Chicago 7 19 Wins from New York maggio homed in the seventh and ninth innings. innings which led to a victory over er yielded only three hits, achiev- ing his first triumph of the sea- | son. Myril Hoag's tenth-inning single| ‘scored Joe Kuhel and gave Chicago |a victory over Boston. Philadelphia strugg]e featuring 28 hits and sev- [cn errors, i J. T. TENNESON HERE J. T. Tenneson, President of the == | Superior Fisheries at Tenakee, ar- in Juneau yesterday afte:r. noon on a short business trip. He| is staying at the Baranof Hotel while in the city. % — ROBERT ' C. WAKELIN merchandise broker, returned to Ju- 'neau from a business trip to the Tu'riwry 286 .269 (leveland a seven-game winning streak. Di-i Detroit squared its accounts with' former teammate Bobo Newsom wy | blasting him for nine hits in seven' Washington. Young Hal Newhom-‘ | defeated St. Louis in a free-for-all | RETURNS FROM TRIP Robert C. Wakelin, well known | terior and Western parts of the He told a newsmen conference that the construction of a 1,500-mile pipeline from Texas to the New ctats | York and Philadelphia area is the odor. The great horned owl kills and skunks, unaffected by the At full flight speed, a will dive into the chased by hawk or eagle. THRIFT CO-OP Take Your Change in Defense Stamps FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY SHURFINE TU N A LIGHT MEAT . 7 OZ. 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