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+ TV PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o ghdeh Mk n satr—aath i i Lookin VOGUE . . . . Then Look to BEHRENDS for Fall's Newest and Most Correct Fashions . . . f REEFRRRRRORRRRREG RRRRPPGCOPECRECORIARRK We happened to be looking through the August 15th issue of Vodue Magazine yestetday and it was mest interesting to note the many fashions illustrated and publicized which will soon appear at Behrerids We thought we'd give you an advance preview and let you know about them. On the cever, that handsome corduroy suit, top woat and beret, we'll have not only in beige but in lipstick red anel Kelly green Inside the cover coats are pictur that you'll soon be seeing at Bekrends in 100% virgin wool, Botany fabrics good news, isn On page 6, those glamorous Jeau dinner dresces will be in stock, just as illustrated s Fifth Avenue, on page 8, is showing d siriking new peasant embroidered suit and coct—we'll have those identical pieces for you also, in black, red and green. Opposite page 16, are some wonderful casual coots we'll be having in ok's famed Cloud Drift Joyce is showing her fcill shoe "Alert” on page 24B we'll ha jon in Volunteer Rlue «nd Turftan .On ihe site pace, 24C, you'll notice “Whirlaway," one of the grand Brewster Sport Felts—we'll have it, too. Oposite page 36 are shown “Footmates,” the origina w-velveteen and corduroy play shoes that you'll a ~ee at Behrends Then, too, on page 87, Joyee pictures “Bus " her new red suede shoe . we rather think you'll like them when you soe them here . ... Hyou like those sheepskin mitts on page 86, wo've just received ours in white, red and green Also rage 87, take a quick glanice at the lovely Daniel CGteen mules—they'll be here for you s y and along with them we'll ~ g 2 W“‘“W{WW&W&W’) { ¢ have ihose mfortable and lovely Daniel Green zli Lown opposite page 102 And if s slaver little "Dickeys” on page 111, | niittent soon. These and mony other originél néw fashions will alf begin {o appear at Bahtends Weé know you'll approve . The fashion-wise and fashion- conscious women aié looking to Behrends. BRGFFRR B M Behtends Ca QAALITY SINCE 1867 : z ?z Ei ; % | ; 3 s zé : : i | % @ ; AUTO SALES FROZEN UNTIL OCTOBER 31 1942 Four-door, Hard Top Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- mouth Affected All sales and deliveries of 1942 model four-door, hard top, Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth sedans have beeri frozen until October 31, The Alaska Wat Savings Stafl pas recommended to the Treaswry Department at Washington that the limitation on personal heoldings of Serles E Bonds be raised from the currefitly entorced figure of $8,750, ($5,000 maturity value) to at least $7,500 (810,000 mHturity value) which can be held by any one owner or benificidry within a single cal- endar year. Whether ,or not it wiil be con- sidered con.ictent with the present) policy of the Department to raise the limitation at this tune nation- ally is considered prob! tic, but it is possible that an excoption may be made fcr Alaska. However, it is stated uy Fred W. Ayer, Deputy Wai Savings Admin- by amendthent 13 of the atitomobile | rationing order 2A which was ef- fective Atgust 18. Telegraphic in- formation of the freezing was re- mann, Officé of Price Administra- | tion Director for Alaska {rom Wasliington, D. C. The amendment provides that all ceived toddy by Mrs. Mildred Her-! istrator, it is hoportant that pros-|cars of the types mentioned heid pective purchasers realize that any go. gale by any person including individual, having bought his Umit,| jepjers, manutacturers, distributors may additionally. purchue & sim- flar amount t his wife or auy other member of his family, pro- vided his name dees not appear on the face of the bend, either us owner; co-ewer or a bemificiavy. “It 4 felt that a general mis- or finance companies are affected jby the freezing order if the list iprice as shown by the OPA price schedule is $1,000.00 or less. : Delivery of these models should lnot be made to holders of certifi- | cates, wceording to the order re- understanding of tiifs situation has, ceived. in faet, resulte’l in @ widespread| Agencies not affected by the loss of possible sales throughout| amendment are the Army, Navy, the Territory,” he :a2id. ! nMarine Corps, United States Mari- s ———— | time Commission, Panama Canal, BUY DEFEMNSE BONDS | Coasl and Geodetic Survey, Coast RAINIERS, “HOLLYWOOD ~ WIN GAMES | | ‘Seattle Bunches Seven Hits, to Defeat Portland Beavers Bly Associated Press) Hollywood batters garnered four runs in the seventh inning Jlast night and defeated Oakland in the Pacific Coast League. Seattle, meanwhile, bunched their hits and cofiverted seven safeties into four runs to turn back Port- land while Larry Guay held the Beavers to four scattered hits. Sacramento defeated San Diego behind three-hit hurling by Kemp Wicker. Los Angeles gained a half game on the league lead by defeating San Francisco in a doubleheader: The Angels collected 20 hits in the nighteap. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 1; Seattle 4. Los Angeles 2, 12; San PFrancisco 1, 3. San Diego 1; Sacramento 4. Osakland 2; Hollywood 6. National League Boston 2; New York 10. Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia 3. Chicago 0; 8t. Louis 5. Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 0. American League Boston 8; New York 7. Philadelphia 1; Washington 2 . St. Louis 7; Chicago 0. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. . 8 b4 812 .81 58 583 Seattle e 16 63 547 San Diego ... 71 69 San Francisco .61 18 Oakland 64 15 Hollywood 8 Portland Ty By Y. National League Lost 35 41 56 56 58 68 Los Angeles Sacramento Brooklyn .. 8t. Louis New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Boston v n Philadelphia 2 1 American League ‘Won Lost .11 3 650 65 87 New York . Boston Cleveland . | TENINNING CARDSCLIMB GAMEGOES TOWARDTOP 10 BOSTON INNATIONAL New York Yankees Use!Claude Passeau Hurls Vic:| Three Pitchers But | fory as Brooklyn Lose Contest Defeated (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) PFireman Johnny Murphy went| down for His seventh strdight de-| terday as Boston capturéd a 10-in- feat in the American League yes-| ning tift from the New York Yarfk- ees. Murphy was the third Yankee pitcher, Denny & | [ { | | | St. Louis continued to climb in the National League yesterday as Claude Passeau pitched a nine- victory over Chicago while Pl delphia came up with a victo: over Brooklyn league leaders. S Louis is now six and a half games behind. Johnny Lanning limited Cincin-/ nati to six hits while Pittsburgh| took the contest despite Bucky| ‘Walters’ seven-hit performance. The New York Giants blasted rookie Williard Donovan for five| runs in the first inning to whip Boston in the sixth victory in a row. Catl Hubbell pitched a six-| nitter, his ninth victory of the| season and eighth in a row. | R ! Galehouse, meanwhile, held Chicago to seven hits and gave St. Louis a victory. The Browns scored six runs in the seventh inning which also helped. Washington defeated Philadelphia in a pitching duel in which both teams were limited to seven safe- ties in the only other Amerlcan League contest. HOSPITAL NOTES James Hollenbeck has entered Bt. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment. MRS. R. J. SOMMERS AND | N, BOBBY, RETURN | TODAY FROM FAIRBANKS| . | vacationing in the States since the Detroit Chicago ‘Washington 65 Philadelphia . .45 T Gastineau Channel League Won Lost 4 1 3 2 St. Louis Blues Juneau Beavers 3 2 Missouri Mules . 0 5 Guard, Civil Aeronautics Autherity, National Advisory Cemmission for Aeronautics, Office of Scientific Re- search and Development, Lend Lease Administration or any per- son dcquiring a new passenger automobile for export. There is no restriction on sales to certificate holders for such four-door sedens which, on Aug- ust 18, had been driven over one thousand miles, or cars which were held for use and not for resale. FINE PROGRAM SET FOR €. OF C, MEET TOMORROW NOON The program of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce tomorrow will depend on the arrival or de- parture of planes, President Charles W. Carter announced today. Although details may not be an- nounced, President Carter assures all members that a fihe program awaits them at noon tomorrow in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, and reports of several com- mittees will be heard. g338% sibes FOREST SERVICE MEN LEAVE FOR KETCHIKAN J. M. Wyeckoff and Charles For- ward, of the Forest Service, left today for Ketchitkam on official bustness. ‘{arrived in Juneau last night to| Mrs. R. J. Sommers and her son Bobhy, returned today from Fair- banks where they have been for| the last two months. They went into the Interior city to join Mr.| Sommers, of the R. J. Sommers| Construction Company who has numerous projects underway in that section of the Territory. Johni White has entered St. Ann's for medical cére. Mrs. Beverin Swanson has enter- od St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical treatment. Catherine Vallson has eatered 8t. Ann's Hospital for a tonsillect- omy. . Kolia Albegoff has returned home |4 from St. Ann’s Hospital after re- ceiving medical treatment. D. B. Femmer has gone home from St. Ann’s Hospital after re- celving medical treatment. ————— MISS EILEEN RONAN ‘ ON WAY 1O HEALY TO TEACH THIS YEAR SCHENLEY You Get the BEST from | YOUR Great Whiskey States Miss Eileen Ronan, teacher with the Territorial School Department, arrived last week from the south afid has left for the Interior on Her wdy to Healy where she will teach during the coming year. | Miss Ronah is & daughter of John Ronan of Fairbanks and well known throughout the Territory, and with her two sisters taught last year at Kodiak. She has been close of school. e - U. 8. BUREAU OF MINES OFFICIALS ARE HERE W. M. Traver, Jr, and Stewart Bjorklund, engineers with the Unit- ed States Bureau of Mines strategic mineral project on Yakobi Island, | spend a short time on business. ‘They are at the Gastineau Hotel during their stay in Juneau. - et - - OFFICERS OF AIR CORPS HERE FOR SHORT STAY gives. it RICHNESS Capt. H. W. Seager and Capt. M. W. Fillmoré, of a United States Army Air Corps mapping squad- ron of which Capt. Seager is command, arrived here yesterday from Whitehorse on official busi- ness. They expect fo be here for several days and are staying at the Baranof Hotel. - eee— - MISS MARY JOYCE AND VACATIONISTS ARRIVE HERE FREOM TAKU LODGE Kraft fo Operate 'J. W. GUCKER AND PADDY ARRAIGNED IN MURDER CASE william J. Paddy, +32-year-old native charged with the first degree| murder of Tony Simin, Douglas| storekeeper, heard the charge read| in U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray's Court yesterday afternoon. Paddy waived the preliminary hearing in the case and has been| bound over to await the action of the grand jury. H Ketchikan Station| WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 — The| Federal Cogmunication Commis- | ion has granted Edwin Kraft aj nse to operate a radio station | 1t Ketchikan, the location of the| ormer station KGBU, the license of which has expired. The license | calls for operation of 930 kilowatts, unlimited time. | - e, — SON, JERRY, LEAVE TODAY FOR SOUTH J. W. Gucker, Alaska representa- tive for Schenley Distillers, left by plane for Seattle. He will be away for a short time on business for the various lines which he repre- sents. Mr. Gucker was accompanied south by his son, Jerry Gucker. R Y A MRS LEAVE FOR WESTWARD E. L. Tvete and Stanley Zuern, merchandise brokers left by steam- er for the Westward on business for their various firms. TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Building L3 “for better appearance” PHONE Plane Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—EKodiak Nome—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points Phone or Call for Intorma- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau’ Agent PHONE 667 Miss Mary Joyce, owner of Taku Lodge, arrived in Juneau last night bringing with her in the river boat, Mary J., Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Ram- sey and Mr. and ‘Mrs. David Wise who had been vacationing at the lodge on the Taku River since last Priday. Miss Joyce plans to leave tonight to return to the lodge. HOME, SWEET HOME of midshipman Rebert W. Netting can call at any time with the cer- tainty that he will be at home. *Blended with Specially Distilled Neutral ' Grain Splirits . . . Schenley Blends DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 19—Friends|, Give You Perfect MILDNESS Schonley Black Label 5% Graln Neotral Spirits, 86.8 Proof. Scheniey Red Label, 72%% Grain Neutral Spirits, 88 Proof. Blended Whiskey. Copyright 1941, Schenley Distiliers Corporation, New York City. His midshipman’s cap was sLolen‘ soon after his arrival. He can't| leave his house without proper uni- | form dress, and nowhere in the city ean he find a replacement. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH éfii—?"?&‘ém x.om\v? o g B o Caep(Con W NN Y& ROADAGRA - SARGANT CRSSIDN THWKS BES GONME MHUIP TW DAY y 1L oneiy e (N NoRE BOXUY T BODRHCIONS WAL ¥ U THAR Y ME NMBLE LAGED THAT'S ENVEE FER OO EW"’- BROTHER TAUTTY SECONTS \l\“ o SICH MIGRUS EXARTION QN 0 §-BEEN STRUCK W POPULATIONS 0' Ti' WERRT Y By BILLY DeBECK | D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Wdy Perts EVERY WEDNESDAY ATG A M Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M. ]. H. SAWYER PUSSUSUUESULULL S SU TS ~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1942 HARRY STURROCK as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the- — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "UNHOLY PARTNERS" Federal Tax—b6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY pul cerning the D:‘ ‘destination ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengets, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A, M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...§ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka o 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan . 18 16 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd .18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Sitka $18 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell ...$45.00 $35.00 . 30.00 10.00 Petershurg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell ... . 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mo“ ‘lz passengers An additional charge will be made for single to-flag stops 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome . Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:550m Ar Juneay, Alaska Whiteliorse, Y. T. Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Mo. Ta. We. Fr. Ss. 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Lv Ar Ar Fairbanks, Al Ruby, Alaska Nomie, Alaska Ta. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am Tv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612 There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! '