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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 % GARDEN CLUB ISIX ARRIVE, | HEARS SPEECH | Forry-oné | Y QU CAN FLY HIS IS NO MILITARY SECRET.., [ OVBUBCARE cosourd) ==~ JUNEAG &0 = C. C. Carnegie yesterday ad-| Six passengers arrived here last| iressed the local Garden Club at night from gway. Incoming Yakulat valdez Nome its monthly business meeting, held were R. Douglas, N, A. McEachran, n the home of Mrs. Charles For- P. J. Sweeney, Betty Lou Wil- COIdOVB Seward Brisml BBY ward, telling them how to care liams, Mary L. Helvegt and R. for bulbs requiring rest during the Snedden. Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis farther, looks smarter and feels more com- | winter months, and how to plant| Passengers who left Juneau for| g those which should be set out now the south last night were: | fortable. It’s a particular tribute to these fll for spring flowering. For Ketchikan—Mrs, H. L. Wood, | WEdllESdaY rriday Sllllday out-of-the ordinary garments that they’re English iris, grape hyacinths, H. F. Beck, P. J. Gilmore, Jr., | crocuses, daffodils, jonquils, nar- Mrs. J. Gilmore, Jr., Mary El- worn both by men who are price-minded, and cissi and tulips should be planted len Spain, H. R. Blood, J. Llanos, * It’s no secret that a Michaels-Stern Suit goes in the fall, Mr. Carnegie reminded Mrs. J. Llanos, H. Llanos, R.| by men to whom price doesn’t matter. For Juneau gardeners, and recommend- Llanos and Mrs. A. E. Clark. BRbRrD Gharactar-is molded into, évery fiber ed that for straight rows a trench| For Prince Rupert—H. Bjurman, A L A S K A S I A R be dug, bone meal or well rotted D. C. Reid, A. Nelson, C. Fensol every stitch, and of every line of every manure mixed in the soil and bulbs and Capt. R. L. Taylor. | A l R L l N E s set, but not pressed, in, covering For Vancouver — Mr: H K to 4 depth of five to six inches. Freese, H. K. Freese, W. E. Man- | Offie ‘ I ’IC‘].{AEE SGER% Smaller bulbs should be set some-|nula, F. W. OFarrell and L. NOI}‘L?»IOTEL Phone 66 b I what less deep, he said. Meade; for Seattle—Laura E. Ful- In digging gladioli and dahlia ler Florence H. Klenke, Pastor H suit . . . Character that assures not only bulbs and tubers for fall storage, L. Wood, Alex Penman, J. B. Mer- i si2k f the speaker suggested that if pos- tie, W. C. Overstreet, P. L. Kil- richness of air but also the unusual long and sible both be left in until foliage sen, Don L. Miller, Jack King- loyal service which tells a man he has bought has turned brown. Dahlia roots ston, C. W. Brown, A. B. Clark. should be dug with a fork and| E. Lindstrom, Axel Eld, J. well and wisely. See our New Fall Collection. stored with the stalk downward, Sward, J. Lenihan, V. G. Falk, ) 3 3 st to prevent juices from rux(min:; into| Mrs. P. Thorson, Alex Hanet, Ine- | T R AN SPORTAT'O N . COMPA N Y the root, the divisions being made bald Martin and J. V. Pellin. 39.75 lo 55‘00 in the spring. Both gladioli —————— | and dahlias should be stored in GOODY SALE SET { a well-ventilated, dry place, with BY MARTHA GROUP| peat moss, shavings or something The Martha Society is sponsor- | of the sort around each bulb. ing a Goody Sale to be held in | Mrs. Harold Smith, Secretary- the Piggly Wiggly store on Satur- | Treasurer of the club, described |day, October 10. her Victory Garden raised near A window full of home baked | . . . Seattle, which cost $10 in money, cakes, pies, breads and cookies [ Ishe stated, and returned in ve and jellies will be on sale. | tables over $200. Club members b Wiyl = named vegetables and flowers they | SNORING PAYS WELL ; RMATION CALL considered unusual or especially BIRMINGHAM, England—A 12- B g ] successful for local gardens, in-| year-old boy who we Sted o have HENRY “”'“Ny':-‘c:"“" !cluding peas, carrots, cabbage and | snored perpetually since he was | ; ght Phone 23 lettuce, in the latter category, and knocked down by & truck was | recommended spaghetti plant (a| awarded the equivalent of $450 dam- kind of squash similar to Danish), ages. and, as worth experimenting with, Drug store sales indicate more i B e AVl o A H e sore sales waieste more | What Happens When ' 40 Vessels MANY GUESTS AT o o S 25 Relief At Last ot ol s"h::“ : Big (om in i”ee J |S | ( OF C MEETING“ ‘)Sv\'m;a‘l. vases used m‘ (m“ flower s -3 3 5 (Continued from Page One) } ndwiches, —cookies, tea and| cause it goes right to the seat of the | Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express 42,000 A B b d il 4 Jake Actiop joocles weee merved by the sosiam-| Sok o el dbasin A5 Grpel SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | tons; deficit to Jan. 1, 1944—211,- | re om e ‘ Agams] [)ogs rward. Members who wish their %"aé"p"é“f,l-fifi?»fl‘;}’“..';?X;,ES;‘",".:}.‘.‘,‘: Haibl Sy o l::in I:ll\':’i]r:(:hg'?fm.snka 000 tons. | | A | gardening magazine subscriptions brgns’?, Tell _\'nu'r_clnmgl:t to sell you Jeneda I“sh” 0:;‘61 LO“IE!{ S‘}\J $18 513 $18 $18 $18 You don't get figures like that U S BOI’flb&l’S Reporfedl Brief speakers at the Juneau|tO continue uninterruptediy lhmn‘gh:gerggggd';{)grf“t?;)‘:{fi?‘]’l‘?"{V‘w“'vh{‘ une 1 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 8 ‘10 1 merely by ringing a telephone ™* ** hamber of Commerce noon meet-|the winter should see Mrs. Smith| quickly allays the cough or you are |J Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 number and saying, “Hi, Butch, | DOing Gfea’ WOfk in ling today included Harry Godson,|$00n and arrange for renewal, it to have vour maney back. |] Kimshan 13 10 18 10 18 10 hat’s cooking?” bw: OPR. Agel e - |was announced. C ON {] pelican .. 18 10 18 18 wha new CP.R. Agent here, Commdr, REOMU LS! | g e i TR | Med"e"anean |A. c. Richmond, USCG. and] g for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis (| Tenakee . 10 10 10 A digest of the report alone took | George Molta PR i s PWS~ | ! H up eight solid columns of mNeWs-| . ypen oo g — United States| Folta urged the Chamber to take| |} Hoonah .. 10 : paper print. And there are few |, ,..c'q10ne sunk or damaged | 8ction requesting the City Councik s ow Ing smm | Express Rate: 10 cencs per pound—Minimum Charge 60c paragraphs in it that aren’t backed more than 40 Axis:shij i » | to fulfill obligations of keeping the Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% 3 3 s ships in the g ping P by reams of details from experts,|ys.qiiorranean in an increasingly City clean by rounding up strey SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY scientists, engineers and r“_fl‘“‘l active role in the battle of North dogs and issuing licenses Alle R | i e Perfect comfort Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg government reporting agencies. | Atrica. | Members of the armed forces o Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 | Imagine the pages that had to . S. bombers and units of the|Present included Lt. Warren Caro, ! @ Centrally located Petersburg :Em(;g 10.00 be read, facts reviewed, and ex- . e dr an average of Port Captain, Lt. Col. R. W. Riegle, Sy | La it Wrangell 20 | Sives ? ? s . o rolling - % a service e e > De! —Mini: ¢ to Petersbur, blubber about Buna-S, neoprene,| .. oo Too ol lines of | Newman R. Donnell, Public Relas|OPen for the rolling of games at and service ixpress Rale: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 4 y i ‘cloc ; bath. and Wrangell and Thiokol. Yet the committee supply by sea and air. |tions Officer; Flying Officer Phil 7 o'clock tonight. an I3 v ! S i ox. | Special Rates to Permanent Guests| & TIC TRIPS TO HAINES, “ A T s did it and laid their digest on the e {lip McMaster, Royal Canadian Aff| The alleys have been put in ex-| ] O O e Sy PHONE 612 line in five weeks (which, as one| Force, and Lt. Church and Ensign | c€llent shape and have passed the ALASKANS LIKE THE |] HASSELBORG; & 2 4 : 575 | Narton Erv ager v ! ve rates able when pass traffic warrants member put it, was still six 300ds| S. Navy. _ | inspection of Erv Hagerup, now 1 Above rates applicable when passenger f fafipecd, ‘LS. Navy. Tom . Web with the Armed Forces, but for- M Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. months late). |ster, formerly of Seattle, also was —; |a guest. Harold Smith was wel-|Mer custodian of the alleys and NEW WASHINGTON | _"':“”'?“]_‘t";;""“;. % \l-‘I. The clerks, stenographers, etc., vets—just the thing for i, .ve fonowed the three commit- one of the big hustlers for play-| i SxalR % g, T comed back. e ——— afternoon an d cocktail Hiee members in deserting the Lal | It was announced that Dr. J. O.|™8: " ; parties. Salle Building. The files of the| | Rude has been named the Cham-| OWIE to the difficulty in secur- | THE M. V. BEILBY | committee and Sam Lubell, secre-| | ber’s representative on the Gasci-\'mg needed pin setters the alleys| Wwill leave Juneau for Petersburg, Felts. .. tary to the committee, are still | |neau Channel Health Council | Will for the present only be open| _Port Alexander and Way Ports . b ! < 4 aalfrom 7 pm. each night until 1{EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. e, eafl € - I alrpankKs in both dressy and | there, | President C. W. Carter read am . | P I 11 freigh City Dock ee Y g " cor 2 am, according to announcement|Fi€ase have all freight on City Doc sport styles. The work of acting on the com announcement from Mrs. Pete| & | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. mittee report is just getting under Hammer, on behalf of the Ameri- | m2de at the lodge meeting last| > i Corduroy H way. Those files may be vital mlEng“sh ch ann el Island can Women's Volunteer Corps, ask- | M&ht- i i | 5 weekly e Fairbanks - Nome working out the laws and execu- | ing all deer hunters to turn the | Lot o e 2 o idatia . SpOIlS B tive orders which will save us Re5|dents Sem Away {hides of thelr anfmals over to the| Baffin's Bay was discovered by SSaaaay from a catastrophic rubber short- women so that the skins may be|William Baffin, an Englishman, in { ; k Tu. Th. Sa. _Daily Daily _ We. Fr. Su. just the thing for ;W H | J g age. Somebody who knows them from The" Homes used by natives ‘i handicraft. 1616. e b0l v Besttie Wik, TR AT e T your raincoat. has to be on hand to see that the e Ao - iy g ; TI0m Dooum Ly Seatle, wadh a fom right ones fall into the hands of| LONDON, Oct. §-Headquarters T ll E 310pm 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, ¥. Lv 9i15am 9:45am 5:26pm 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska Lv 6:00am 5:30am Berets . .. . Yt right” peoble. of the Combined Operations of | | spm WLy ; and small toppers for it ‘()(m‘mmnflosl :ml!nulu‘t‘r! today thati i HA“S NIELSON | A T C 0 i M"'rhé:v" S (Sice the above was written|® Commando group made a small|{ ag g paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | —r v S AT S and received by The Empire, the|T3ld an a chanuel island on the ig invited to present this coupon this evening L l N E ” 57 Lv 5:05pm President has named William Jef- |G8rk night of October 3 to ob- 7 i o ReadY'made g & up o 1min information concerning at the box office of the Bhatd tires for passenger cars the fers to be National Rubber Ad- ; : Turbans ot o e Spocid -t of B CAPITOL THEATRE : . : SOssS St on e esidents on Channel islands oceu- |} * 3 : Alaska Transportatien 10:35am Ar 4 & in all colors. e o o R {pied by the Germans and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Company iam Ar ORREE AN Ly ‘The raiding party, 10 officers and 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alas 'T Lv 12:40pm Arabia has an area of 1,000,000{men, returned with informati o 4 . B Biais [/ v v S e o, e DESIGN FOR SCANDAL SOV TR ¢ 9,000,000, and 70, not natives of the chan- Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person SEATTLE Seward Street oo — nel islands, have been deported to y LA o TTTEREE R (BN hae pien o) WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! SEL p AN AMERI( AN AIRWAVS PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L) D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 JUNEA" —;IANCHORAEE 3 o A BRINGING UP FATHER ; o O . ; By GEORGE McMANUS e ———— & - ‘ 0 YAKUTAT — CORDOVA MEN LIVIN' TO DADDY - WHY G R ( T e i " » “ BE A RUNDRED || DONT yOU GO HeL TAKE 5 AH-MR._JIGGS = YOU ‘ A3 (O ket G 06 LY 3 With Connecimg Service to SWoeD" 0= || ng'FoRceT |/ g sovee el | il gscA) || E LR R ! o LA Al e ‘ KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA Yo il : ROES OUTEE Tl oV iy b and BRISTOL BAY GETTING TO | y ) SMOKER - T BE AN OLD jemr— &5 FORGET PUCISER LI Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES e : BN AGENTS PHONE 612 1842 King Features Syrulicate, Bt World - uighs vescryed :

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