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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1942 y = - ’ NO BASKETBALL FIRE GUTS HOUSE MRS, MiNARD MiL VMW BIGPARADE GIRL KILLS YOU CAN FLY THIS EVENING Mrs, Minard Mill returned last | Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks L . . night from ‘a two months' ab- | i Because the Huskles have with-| The home of ‘Ml and Mrs. 8. 3. Cence in the States. While she was s 11 | Yakutat Valdez Nome { drawn from the City League bas- Villoria, below (,nlh(vv\‘m Aun_m fm away Mrs. Mill visited her -elster . y Ketball schedule, no basketball games In the rear of the Totem Grocery, y it W0 VEIER 360 BEG | Cordova Seward Bristol BaY will be held tonight, it was an- was completely gutted by fire late . o o 10 R 1‘ nounced today by A. B. Phillips, 'Saturday night which destroyed 15 Miesow. Mis: Mil e Armistice Day Program 12-Year-Old Shooi Serv- Kuskokwim and Yukon Points ) Superintendent of Bchools. The practically cevrything in the struc- | G et Way home, Vs WL 60 y ara ea S | ‘ schedule is being revised and a new ture i ey s 1 { 1 » Reries of games will bé Annotinded as | The blae started when a son, Al- | {tng Sher daughter, Miss Betty Will Include Speech | ice Man as He Tries | Wednesda Frida Sunda o ife ¢ es McNeil, | Mill, Who'is in her first year at n { : s00n as it is completed. fred, his wife and James M ) by Col. Riegle fo Force Door | Games now will be played prob- 'their friend, were in the house. the University of Washington. Miss y . g | i i ably on Monday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Villoria were at the Mill, who is taking a pre-nursing 24 \ | nights, rather than Tuesday and theatre. The fire apparently was|course, recently iged Tri-Delt One of the largest parades ever Continued from Page One) | Thursday nights caused from the electric stove which | Sorority . held in Juneau will line up on ; s [ TR P ve gh the front door meeting the Malamutes and in the | Alfred fifed seven shots and called JANE ENG”SH HERE tat Ve AN, fEE Y and led by ¢ Afmy MAd e | MF* 0 R e Rl second game, the Waves vs. the for help when the fire started and Ghormley, who has been in sitka, will wind its way through aunt, said h & Y e Officers’ Club. attempted to take McNeil, who had -Io MAKE RESIDEN(E’ command of United States |juneau' streets in celebration of |three soldiers for dinner and (‘n.Li I | A week from tonight, {He Falcons been drinking, from the house. Al- forces during ghe Solomons cam- | Armistice Day. ‘The parade will| MY & g e B Office will meet the Hillcrest club and the fred was later found inside and was — | paign, has been relieved of his |start at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 't ML BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 Moose will play the Beavers in the taken to safety | Mrs. Jane L. English, previously | poct and that Vice Admiral Wil- The reviewing stand will be e S s O 2 i v sche Members of the Juneau Volunteer |on the staff at Navy Headquarters| NS . soldiers when Mrs. Boedecker had sccond game, unless the new sched- _ % # NE 1 liam F. Malsey, Jr., (above) fam- ‘placed in front of the Baranof B 2 G Hedrion ! dasaabel o oo Fire Department battled the blaze i, geattle, has arrived in Juneau 5 A ¥ 8 i A : 1. |to go to work for the evening, and ile brings further changes 5 i | ous task force commander, whe Hotel and officials' who will take | [ for an hour and 35 minutes, running | 4,4 will be attached to Army En- | 3 . & : B Mr. Boedecker later left for the| | hoses both from Calhoun and Wil- i ¥ p o & AR 0 She ricd out smashing attacks | the seats of honor will be an-| G T alone in loughby avenues. will ‘ake et home at the Alder| SSAimst the Japauese in the Gil- nounced later. the house with instructions to bar i Ware ou S Mrs. Villoria had owned the house |,r wEe AoF HOWe &0 e B bert and Marshall Islands, has. |- Lieut. Col. R. W. Riegle, com=1, o0 win o chair. ; ol since 1928 Tt had six bedrooms in | “H9CE "‘r‘v‘t“’\‘”; o e 0| succeeded Ghormley. No reason |Manding officer of, this area, will| Was Warmed N . ; 5 o T S i e R P o Y\ P ORTATION COMPANY I b 8 e e r| Mrs. English is 4 or resident| Other shifts in high places and eSS, loaded the rifle for her and showed : b a n Mr. and Mrs. Villoria and their | rs. English is a former resident | ’ The parade will contain a large > e } » Sk i fly be. 3mall child, homeless, are being|of Juneau and visited her brother- i vl TS b e dcach| Lot 0¥ 0 tetic Letple BB et relieves m] e~ % v 3% p 8 cafi'see"x?‘:o:sofifhtmm%r:ea’z’% bes cared for by friends and both,today |in-law and sister, Mr. and M .umber Involved, names of regi| "¢ nt sd. oo trouble to help loosen and expel expressed their appreciation to those 'Elmer A. Friend, and daughters | HORTRE da Chuiw they dre sta-| JJChULty Whsithers stien the o4 fergofitier;n%hhegg r:x‘lvd ggdg:tl‘l:e who have been giving them aid over | during the last Choistmas holi- | Ixeaq‘ ]\aval bCllOOl tioned may not be lmb“‘shpd Sothb strucnox}ds were given to Jane, the | L flamed bronchial miucous memn- bt nd—“‘_— iy 1“""pmem’ o B Nt 'm"‘ll‘)lmv:)l(hm' returned shortly nn,er: branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ;. 2 5 R | & The parade will start at Second | p & bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | MRs. ARCHIE BETTS F. M. BUCHANAN, FIELD P : and Main, proceed down Main to| (¢ others had left and began at- y derstanding you must like the way it LEAVES ON SUNDAY DIRECTOR FOR RED | 0 tempting to force his way in when - quickly allays the cough or you are | LE, . N SU | Front Street, cross over to Seward he told to: 18 to have your money back. | Mrs. Archie Betts left last night CROSS, IN FROM sl‘l‘KA] and go south on South Sewara | She to him "A eave. { CREOMULSION o ner nome in skagway afier | t Wiloughty Avenue and folow| M. Boedecker found the body | b w o spending a week visiting in Ju- F.M Bu(:lmn:\n.l’-‘mld Director for Will # fank? S _lon the doorstep when she returne ESERVA' for Coughs, Chest Colds, I'ronchitis | the American Red Cross, arrived in ety o Srankiin - CECR g otk i FOR W cld-b 4 Juneau from his headquarters in From tuere it will wind north on - | N QRMAT‘ON 4 A o Franklin to Third, go west on| 3 e ! * i 5 | Sitka Sunday with Alaska Coastal 38 ? . 3 /oo 00 00 000 v 0 0 G‘:I‘.N. 100 CHANNEL BUS LINE, INC. | Airlines and is here for a short! Thusi su.r\et to ch\md-. and south | WEATHER REPORT 2 fl‘::e 23 .fll"" Sehedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return {time on Red Cross business. Mr. e e b Tont Stivel. (U. S. Bureau) o Freight PB A New Schedule Effective November 1, 1042 | Buchanan is staying at the Baranm’! At that point, the band will leave Temp. Saturdsy, Nov. T ol LEAVE DOUGLAS LEAVE JUNEAU ISl P 10 the ol ! i £ b awmitieth CRIGHS Maximum 33, minimum 23 ; 715 4 m —Wiloughty m—Wiloushby —Mine | S e | Theatre for the band concert and| g o ttET S0 T ol » 7:40 - elftl m.—-Willoughby ‘oundry . gy i g] S it | 840 om_ Twelttn m—Willoushby CHARLES SABIN BACK Col. Riegle’s address : 1% i e 5 . 10:40 a.m.—Willoughby m.—Willoughby FROM BUYING TRIP The rest of the parade will con- PREFRICI GRS N R R a Twann T Willouehby OF MONTH TO SEATTLE | tinue west on Front Street, turn| 5:40 p.m —Willoughby m - Tweltth, " d [E5in Saattls where he his Hean fm { front of the City Hall [ A\TTT-NT““l UDDT:‘:DE:A‘U“]:M 7:00°5. m—Willoushby g Members of the Alaska Terri-| Regular meeting sday, Nov 30 p. P.m.—Willoughby the last month purchasing mer- : 336 b 1018 o w*::g::]m; chandise for Sabin's Clothing swre‘ torial Guard in this area also may|10. at 7:30 pm. Work m the mi- | ALAS KA COAST AL AIRLINES B! 100 & sl [here. While merchandise is becom- march in the parade. i““"’“ degree. All members re-|§ o ing Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express A NEW RATES |ing increasingly difficult to get, | The celebration will end that| quested to attend. e > Q : i o i ht witk d C. L. EVERETTS, SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Juneau-Doulas Route Mr. Sabin was successful in buying | night with a dance sponsored by‘ Hawk An Pel- Kim- Chicha- ‘ Mopthly Ticket ... ... 47.00 34-Ride Ticket |considerable stock for his store in } the American Legion in the Elks adv. A o Eicieh Eote Tanakes 00 4ok Stn eok . mibad 4 30-Ride Book 4.75 Juneau-Douglas—Straight ‘J Hall, open to the pub“(‘ | Inle oonah goon Tenal F ¥ Monthly Ticket—Dousles to Foundry uneau. Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 S}g 'ig 3:2 'ig $18 Dourlas Highway Rates Sitka 45 “Tan BT D < | 4 Lawson Creek to J\mtlu-»lomh!y 34-Ride Ticket—Ski Trail ARL ] Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Ticket v $4.75 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creck.. 4.75 FROM OFFICIAL TRIP SIO(K OUOTMIONS ] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Ski Trail to Juneau — Monthly Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post .. 4.50 Earl McGinty, wk SEA " % ker, U.S.N., is th |] Pelican 18 10 18 18 kasod - 3% Thirty-Ride Book—8ki Trail 4.25 Earl McGinty, who is in charge | Capt. R. C. Parker, U.S.N,, is the NEW YORK, Dec. 9. — Closing Todd 18 18 10 10 Tyo-Mile Post to Junewu—Monthly |of Federal Works Agency projects,| commanding officer of the new naval ~ NE f E‘ 3 osing Tenakee .. 10 10 10 ieket .. . ;- City Rates i chool at Princeton, Uni- quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | 2 . returned last night from Ketchi- | training schoo Angoon .. 18 18 A er b | v Round Trip Ticket along Douslas e oo T o e et | versiths N. . The first class wlu stock today is 27, American Can | To Relieve Misery lCKs Hoonah 10 ot T lsr o ikl Eiay o orfista). bhaalids, consist of 800 officer students (Ye- 69, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem| pub on Tested I Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c el 2 cently commissioned officers from steel 58%, Commonwealth and| o VapoRuB | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% 7 TR AT | ensign to lieutenant), who will take oo oo B0 S i SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY PETE GILMORE BACK a two-months’ course devoted ito b P { FROM KETCHIKAN TRIP | gcademic subjects. This is an offi- International Harvester 53'z, Ken- | | Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg LEO DENNIS i “'cial U.'S. Navy photos necott 31, New York Central 114, ] suneau $45.00 85500 #3000 : eyl 5% — —~— Northern Pacific 7%, United States I} Petersburg 30.00 X as » paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Bate. GHIpane oL the - Aloruep) N . L " o General’s office, returned last night | Steel 51, Pound $4.04. Wrangell .. 20.00 o and receive TWO I § i | s i is inyited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— TICKETS to see: “BEDTIME STORY" Federal Tax—bc¢ per Person ATCH THN SPACE—Your Name May A»enrl THRILLER Casimen, gocr cavem vl ‘ A The following are today's Dow, ol w_“”"u CAPITOL THEATRE RETURNS FROM SITKA TR, (1‘;1:;)11,\‘«1“\\ hen her Jones averages: _industrials 11730, [ { Eg}s‘s;:fi%?ééTégfc(wAgygigg tovcs, PHONE 612 from a three weeks' trip to Ket- | chikan on official business. | N. A. McBachran, merchandise |Small radio set left the table and broker, returned to Juneau Sunday | floated toward the oustide with Alaska Coastal Airlines !xom She scurrled outside. a business trip to Sitka. A_ sma_ll boy was pulling B LN VR Rerml wire. on the -+ - 11 BUY DEFENSE BONDS BUY DEFENSE STAM Notice To Our Customezrs! STARTING TODAY gained his strength. | Company i & PLEASE HAVE ORDERS IN BY 12:30 P. M. EYES EXAMINED Suikans Wy i 1 : and BROKEN LENSES replaced in SEATTLE FOR DELIVERY THAT DAY Cantn, Blomise s Poons o - ssoome_muoe | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS THRIFT CO-O b 3 £ i 1 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT || T——— b Butler-Mauro Drug Co-—in Douglas | | PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 mz Au‘ T ANC““B AGE CLINIC N ROCHESTER Tu. Th. Sa. Daily Daily ‘We. Fr. Su. q 8:30am 9:00am Lv Seattle, Wash, PWT we W.ll Del‘ver Du.ly seven weg-ks. Paul Bloedhorn of | 5:25pm 5:56pm Ar “'"""lfl- Alaska __150 MWT Once Each Dau at b rom e s s rim | ATCO o e rac ya ot somene v do|| LEINE T 2:00 P. M. ~ BRINGING UP FATHER DOW, JONES AVERAGES rails 28.73, utilities 14.51. SATURDAY PRICES Alaska Juneau mine stock closed at 2% last Saturday, American Can ! 69%, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem | Steel 60, Commonwealth and South- | ern 5/16, Curtiss Wright 8', Inter- national Harvester 53%, Kennecott ' 397%, New York Central 11%, North- | Butler-! Mnuro Drug Co. THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports ern Pacific 8, United States Steel\rl‘:vERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. 51%, Pound $4.04. Dow, Jones averages Saturday "I‘uesdny, were: Industrials, 116.92; rails, 29.16; | utilities, 14.39. | -, | PAUL BLOEDHORN BACK | FROM MAYO BROTHERS { | Please have all freight on City Dock before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER Brothers Clinic where he underwent a major operation. He returned | feeling much improved in health though he has not yet fully re- | by Guy'’s Drug Store. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PEONI Ill VITAMINS CAN'T COMPETE WITH A ROLLIN'-PIN- I'VE GOT TO GIT TO DINTY'S TONIGHT-50 ILL TAKE A COUPLE OF ME VITAMIN PILLS TO GIVE ME NERVE TO TELL MAGGIE I'M GOIN'- NOW-LISTEN-| JUST WANT TO LET YOU KNOW I'M GOIN' OUT- L. SAY YOUu ARE ! AND- RIGHT NOW- AH-NOW | FEEL LIKE A LION-TAMER - AND I'M GONNA TALK TO A TIGRESS -

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