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PAGE TWO TWO JOYCE SHOES That Mean GOOD NEWS! ALERT th, turf tan soft s leather. Plenty room. A perfect Com- Nar- dium widths. ach of an oxford 9 md me 6.30 DOUBLE-QUICK Two-toned, (and this will be the last olor shoe made for the duration). In and leather. alki (creamy biege), turf tan box glove Complete sizes, 4%z to 9. edium Narrow an i widths. Exclusive in Alaska, at R M. Bebrends QUALITY SINCE 1887 V\M‘“H fll!'\'l"[{!l!v:"' il NEW FIRST AID " CLASS T0 BEGIN AT 7:30 FRIDAY Members of the new class in Am- | erican Red Cross First Aid in- | struction will meet at 7:30 o'clock | Friday night in the Grade School | for their first session with Holger Larsen as instructor Those going to the class are re- ‘questvd to use the West front en- ing. A few vacancies remain in the class and persons desiring to join | should register with Mrs. Stella Young.This may be done by tele- | phoning either 590 or 800 and ask- |ing for Mrs. Young NO ALERT TO BE ~ HELD THURSDAY No practice alert will be held tomorrow evening it was announced today by R. E. Robertson, Director of Civilian Defense. EVERETT E. SMITH TWO WEEKS' LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM OFFICE Everett E. Smith, local manager of the United States Employment Service, is on two weeks vacation, part of which he will spend hunt- ing with his father, Gene Smith. For their hunt, the Smiths are going to Whitestone Harbor and that vicinity on Mr. Smith, Sr.s small boat. BUY DEFENSE BONDS P ezt A THE Lrer THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS O 1940 . ek Berwing O, Mibease, 0. Brazilian independence was pro- claimed September 7, 1822, trance to the grade school hulld-I GET CAREER, MARITIME JUST BEING TAX BILL A GAMBLER GOES IN ‘Spedacular"Mhrders in'Senafe Com—pfletes Work- New York Have Been | Sends Measure to Pres- Among Operators ident for His Okay By GEORGE TUCKER WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. — Con- gress completed ten months of work o9 se NEW YORK, Oct. 21—If you set| "o "hew Maritime tax bill and | areel o v, out to choose a career fraught Wilh|yaq sent it to the President for peril and anxiety you could doly. ' o beieq nromot approval |no better than to hl-um‘vu]?d‘l'dtl()lm This Senhbe GEuml D Work ot the {as a gambler in New York. You|, ..c.. by adopting the cogference |might make a little money at it, report by a voice vote. No® opposi- |but you would have no ease |k tion was expressed. mind. If you ran a small hand P FT book, taking small bets on horse (APT. A. J. CURRIE, races, a swarm of peculiarly med- gt into e worknouse. 1t vou| FAMOUS SKIPPER rose to be a mighty operator, deal- |ing in thousands, you would have la good chance of bringing Mayor |LaGuardia down on your neck | It is perhaps no accident t OF TAKU, ARRIVES | Capt. A. J. Currie, well known S > river captain an dskipper of the {ihe yictims of three of New York: st L buutp'?:xku Chief, {most ~spectacular murders WETe|. ... in Juneau late yesterday :“""“bl)"“' oy B) ,El"‘m”a “‘fi from the mine. He will be in Juneau ‘FX: (:s: v;tz)léxd:‘h;?u;n?“xx) ";;23 e?:is‘ror a few days before leaving for e ) | Vancouver to spend the winter. }::;{fr;‘;::&:ul“Zz‘ihsimf& h:l::i; Other members of the crew of the |BF fqur hired gunmen in the city's| Lok [Ollef yho came in on' the i § § \last trip of the vessel of the season |most shocking homicide, in lglz"and will proceell south, are Stephen | Pinally, Arnold Rothstein suc- H i ,‘Cl Mie Tilander, |cumbed to a bullet. He staggered . ooe €ngineer; Chorse muances | cook and Howard Erickson, deck {from a card game in a do_wnlown hand. Only three watchmen are | hotel, one November night in 1928, 106 2 the mine, Capt. Currie said. | moortally wounded. Like Elwell’s, T oy o '.l)(; Taku Ohies . were ‘CR;::?hstéun slayer has never been three b_arges ith some supp_hes which will not be left at the mine. | x | On one of the barges was Mukluk, The murder of Herman Rosenthal | pmary Joyce's well publicized cow, {&8ye New York brand new which will winter at Kendlers understanding of the art of murdu-.{‘dm.y_ While she stood the | trip {It will be remembered that Rosen- well, Mukluk was a little amazed thal was shot down at the insv.ancc‘ today when her owner did‘ of Police Captain Becker for re-|the morning milking aboard $he| iveallng police extortion to a news-'parge instead of in her cozy Stall |paper. The agents of death were st Taku Lodge. | a ;Newspaper readers, learning of a days while he is here on business. | | booze operator shot and flung in| |2 Westchester snowdrift, never | !doubted that the killer was a minor {thug earning a night's pay. Pro- | hibition gave crooks money, and |spared them soiling their hands |with such messy jobs as killing. Apart from death by violence, the :§ professional gambler risks deporta- tion. Unless he pleads to gambling, which he won't, he must acknowl- ledge himself a vagrant. That per- |mits the court to order him to go packing. A man without visible means of support is no good to any community, the court holds, and the municipality that gets him is of & no concern to the banishing judge. Yes, gambling is a stiff way to | make a dollar, even if you live. D 1 ANCHORAGE BUSINESS 8 MAN LEAVES FOR SOUTH i C. E. Richmond, owner of Rich- | S—— mond’s Cafe in Anchorage, left last | PROMOTED — The Senate night for the south where he will confirmed the promotion of Maj. join Mrs. Richmond who went south | GeR. Jml; L.‘Devl:rs n‘.‘bn:fg' several weeks ago. They expect to | commander of al e .S, spend several months in the smws.f Armored Forces, to the rank of Mr. Richmond arrived in Juneau Lieut. General by plane and was here for several days waiting for further transporta- tion. ‘The seisomel,el:rw;l—s invented by David Milne in 1841. Family Shoe Store Sewad Street THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Want To Be Beaufiful! Work In a War Plant LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21—This war is making women more beautiful, Dr. Charles H. Wood told the Na- tional Chiropractic convention. “The woman war worker is tak- ing better physical care of herself,” he said. “The girls are going to bed earlier, getting their meals reg- ularly and taking advantage of modern knowledge of vitamins,’ - ALLAIRMAIL IS CARRIED BY PLANE All northbound and southbound airmail now being carried by plane, it was learned today from reliable sources. For a short period much of the civilian airmail was coming by steamer but the system was most unsatisfactory. > ALASKA COASTAL ON SITKA FLIGHTS Passengels for Sitka with Alaska Coastal Airlines today were Frances Jost, Junes Kuntz, W. J. Eiteman, Milton Thompson, Harriette Pres- ton, W. H. Nunamaker, G. H William C. Labodie and G ille. C1EN 'l‘! Arriving in Juneau from Sitka o the first plane this afternoon were; Jack Gucker, Blair A. Stevens, and| Kenneth H. Brown e e MR., MRS. B. BELLAMY RETURN FROM SKAGWAY | is | | | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellamy return- | ed yesterday afternoon from a busi- ness trip to Skagway. Mr. Bellamy is a well known merchandise broker | who headquarters in Juneau. - MEHERIN LEAV] FOR KETCHIKAN TRIP| J. J. Meherin, merchandise brok- er and local business man, lcaves‘ today for a business trip to Ket-| J. J. {four unsavory hoodlums, Gyp the B chikan. | Blood, Lefty Louie, Whitey Lewis ¥ ) S |and Dago Frank. They died in the C. W. CLAFLIN, HEINZ i | i B {chalr, as did Becker, for their $100 REPRESENTATIVE IN i MISS OMAN LEAVES i {aptece. TOWN ON BUSINESS| Flanore Oman, Child Welfare | r It was the fact that murder could | worker for the Territorial Depart-| [be had for a price that stunmed . W. Claflin, Heinz represanfa- Ment of Public Welfare, left to-| |the town, not the demise of Rosen- tive, arrived today from a business 48y to return to her post in An-| {thal, about whom nobody had @47 trip to the Interior and Westward | Chorage after being Outside on | great feeling one wa yor the|gigiricts of the Territory. e AN other. That was in 1912. A dozen' g ving gt the Gastineau for & few| | |years later it was commonplace.| ) TABLETS 7. HYPERACID $ ) STOMACHS $§ | MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store Would you | be dry? HE MAN who jumps from the hoat almost to the dock finds he is all wet. But he’s not nearly as “all wet” as the man who has “almost enough” insurance to cover the loss when his house burns down. Have you enough or only almost enough? Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Vicks VaroRus ) Please have all freight on City Dock { Tuesday, before 4 P. M. SIT IN SOUTH . Harold Chadwick of Cordova, were in Juneau tods on their way south for the wint Mr. Chadwick a well known mer- chant in Cordova. While south they | YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to will spend some time at Hot | < 4 Springs, Arizona, and also Visit| Anchorage Kodlak Fau-banks Mrs, Chadwick's family in Illinois. | S it | Yakutat Valdez Nome APT. ROBERT C. TAYL | d = IN JUNEAU FOR DAY, Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Capt. Robert C. Taylor, who was recently transferred from Juneau,| arrived here last night on official | business. He expects to leave 'JHS‘ evening for his new station. - Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * - - - = MRS. WHITTIER BACK Mrs. M. Judson Whittier ‘and baby, who have been in Valdez for several weeks visiting Capt. Whit- ALASKA STAR tier, returned today to her home S T T ATRLINES Offi TIDES TOMORROW | BaraNOFHoTEL Phone 667 High tide—0:25 am., 164 feet. : = Low tide—6:26 a.m., 0.7 feet. | High tide—12:44 p.m., 180 feet. | Low tide—6:56 pm., -03 feet. | N O R H A N D NOTICE | RPNVl TR ANSPORTATION. COMPANY rentals for the month of Oc- tober will be accepted at a dis- count. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. adv. " BUY DEFENSE BONDS . Childs Colds on Time-Proved To Relieve Misery Rub on - For Expert Radio Service TELEPHONE BLUE 429 or call at 117 3rd 8t., Upstairs 15 Years’ Experience E.E.STENDER ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. DIESEL—]JOBS—TRACTOR Men 18-40 who REALLY want 0 ay, re i Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Eh?sd b':asblc ’}fgga:: nsterr“,lgtc‘:;?el: Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka dberators and Misetiar. Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 418 . i TS G R TR R S e ) 25 will be selected from the Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 6§ Juneau area in November Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 for training and placement ser- Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 vice. For full particulars write Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldg. Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE. Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY % SEATTLE Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg . Juneau ... .$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Perteck comiort Petersburg 30.00 1000 ® Centrally located | J 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 PHONE 612 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Large Rooms e Splendid food alwith and service [ bath. pecial Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotal THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome J. H. SAWYER ey Tu. Th. Sa. _Dally Daily \ 8:30am 9:00am Seattle, Wash. PWT Ar 5:55pm 1i40pm 2:10pm Juneau, Alasks __135 MWT Lv 10:45am T H E 3:10pm 3:10pm Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT 9:15am A 5:250m 5:56pm Fairbanks, Alaska _1560 MWT 5:00am ATCO Fr. Sa. 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alasl —150 MWT 10:20am Ar Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT L l N E 11:25am Nome, Alaska ____165 MWT To. 9:00am Falrbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Alaska Transportation 10:350m McGrath,' Alasks 150 MWT - o 11:10am 0 ! Company 11:50am 12:10am 3 SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 " BRINGING UP FATHER il MR. JIGGS - WE ARE COLLECTIN' SCRAP FOR VICTORY-HAVE YOU ANY IN YOUR HOUSE TO GIVE us? OH! MAGGIE! | JUST SAW MRS.B. YURAG D TO HE WANT KNOW HOW OLD YOu | By GEORGE McMANUS JUNEAU f“AANCHIIRAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS AN' THANK MRS. JIGGS- TOO!