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PAGE SIX LE GUI Toiletries by DUVELLE Mauro Exclusive Line of PERFUMES, TOILET WATER and TALCUM DOUBLEHEADER OF BASKETBALL GAMES TONIGH Basketball fans will have doubleheader in the High School Gymnasium tonight when the St Louis Blues take on the Malamutes to be followed by the Falcons,play- | ing against the omoer« Club. First game begins 7:30 o'~ clock and some fast umu are llrc(t'd SEA RESCUE IS RELATED IN :NAVY REPORT Fmdmg of Ric Rickenbacker, Heroic Work of Air- %.men Made Public WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. — Still needing at least two weeks more in the hospital to recover from his long exposure on the sea, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker is impatient to com- plete his inspection of the South- west Pacific’'s aviation facilities for the War Department. Rickenbacker, who has just arriv- ed here, said he had already ex- pressed his desire to continue his mission when he was forced down on October 21 on the South Pacific and was eventually found and pick- ed up from his drifting rubber raft | three weeks later with his two com- panions, Lieut. W. F. Adie, United States Navy, and Aviation Radioman L. H Boutte,sighted Rickenbacker's rubber raft, and then landed their two- place Kingfisher scouting plane on the sea in medium swells by the ald ‘of flares. 'rh! Navy Department, in a st ment, -said Col. Hans Adamson was |taken from the rubber raft crowded into the cockpit of the | Kingfisher while Rickenbacker and |Private John Bartek were lashed to the wings of the plane. The plane then taxied 40 miles back to the base A Butler, COLOGNES Holiday Gift Suggestions!? DAINTY . . ENCHANTING . . REFINED LE GUI PERFUM $1.25 to $16.00 Per Bottle BEAUTIFUL GIFT are available in 3 ETS 3- and 5-piece. BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. DRUGS — STATIONERY — SUPPLIES PHONE 134 backer’s crew were rescued from an nland HOUSE COATS and ROBES in cotton and silk—both zipper and wrap-around styles. BED JACKETS—Quilt- ed — Silk and satin trimmed with lace and embroidery. TAILORED BLOUSES in cotton, rayon and silk. o GOWNS — Tailored and lace trimmed in prints and colors. BASKETBALL 1942 SEASON TONIGHT St. Louis Blues vs. Malamutes FIRST GAME AT 7:30 P M Falconis vs. Officers’ Club SECOND GAME e, Caihohc Daughiers Are to Entertain for Women of Parish On next Tuesday evening a spe- |¢ia]l meeting of the Senior Cnlhollg Daughtérs of America will be hi at the Parish Hall. At this time members of the organization wilj HATS are still on sale at sacrifice. prices. -ish. ‘Recent~ arrtvals” and™ Visitiig members of jthe church are cordi- e : ally invited to attend.the meeting 50 cents, Adults. b i phe ADMISSION: cents, Students Both Include Tax SEEKS DIVORCE Jones-Stevens Seward Street for divorce in . the.District Court here against Wesley: George Rhodes, IN HIGH SCHOOL GYM—Use Sixth Street Entrance 1 charging nensupport: THE BEAUTIEUL-GOLD ROOM IN THE BARANOF HOTEL IS BEING OPENED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AT THANKSGIVING A Very Special Thanksgiving Dinner Will Be Served from 5:00 fo 9:00 P. M. Please make your reservations by Saturday, November 21st, so that we will know the number of dinners to prepare. Youw’ll Enjoy Your Dinner at ===- ’Wéefiam o/ PHONE THE HOSTESS FOR RESERVATIONS ‘I Ihllllnl'll‘!lll] Dinner and | be hosts to all women of the pat- | ing itj wds prinounced THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA NO PRACTICE ALERT T0 BE HELD THURSDAY | No practice alert is scheduled for tomorrow night, it was announced | !today by R. E. Robertson, Director | |of Civilian Defense. It is probable, however, that a !| practice alert will be held next | Tuesday, Logelher with a practice | 'dxmout Mr. Robertson, said. | | Residents should be prepared: to |lower shades on all windows in/ |rooms that are lighted, if a dim- out is called. If shades are not available, blankets or - other; ade- v WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1942 EORGE BROTHER ALLIES GET 200,000 roust OF SHIPPING | Imporied Stockfish, Ib. 7 55c North Africa Entry Brought Many Merchant Vessels ' to United Nations 18 SaltBlack(od - - Ih. 30 Frozen Trout Ib. 35¢ LONDON, Nov. The Minis- try fof Heonomic Warfare nounced today that the Allies a quate covering for windows should | be provided. While, not as, strict as| !a complete blackout, in which nu{ light whatever should be visible | from outdoors, a dimout requires that windows be covered. [ e Moforisfs Register For Ga . Far Western Stafes Start oy’ by e ihipd Qe arel- | l Registration for Ra- tioning Today | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. — Inv lhousands of school houses in five !States in the far West, three mil- | today began to register for gas| rationing | If they followed the Office of Price Administration instructors, | motorists went equipped with ap- | plication blanks indicating the ser-| ial numbers of each of their auto’s| five tires, the make, mode! and body | f the car, license number.‘ State registration and number of | Federal use tax stamp - - Food Sale Will Be Held Saturday by Catholic Daughters; Housewives as well as bachelors |* and business women will find lhen'\ food problems for the weekend | 'solved on Saturday when the Cath-| 1 | Mary Rhodes has filed a suit ji0 poionters of America will hold out of members a food sale at Bert’s Cash Grocery store on Seward Street. The sale| will begin at 9 odcckul:‘nuu morn- | . | In addition to hofne baked pies, | cakes, copkies, salads, and casgserole | dlshe; @ special’ feature of the ';nlc‘ will be home made candy which will}ibe' provided : by the . Junior Catholic Daughters of America. “ ., — | Junior Catholic Daughtersto Do Red Cross Work At a meeting held last night at the home. of Marylin McAlister, Junior Catholic Daughters of Am i erica made arrangements to do R.ed Cross wark under the direction of | Mrs. J. C. Thomas, production chah'- man of the organization in Juneau. It was also decided to. provide home made candies 'to be sold at the food sale on Saturday sponsored ; by the Senior Cathalic Dauuhters.! | e ‘Marthas fo Give Bazaar, Sale in Church on Friday Martha Society will hold its an- nual bazaar in the Northern Light Church beginning at 10 am. on| Friday, November 20, it was an- nounced by committee chairman Mrs. Walter P. Scott today. Clever aprons, pillow slips, dish towels, handmade purses, luncheon mat sets and many novelties will be on sale. Some of these are, on Idisplay in the show windows: of {the Shattuck Building. A silver tea will be held during the. afternoon from 2 to 6, p.m., where home made cake will be seryed. Mrs, Walter P. Scott is clmrmsn of .the serving committee which is| planning the . bazaar. Mrs, R. .J. Ficken .and, Mrs. Katherine Hook- er are heading the tea committee. JAMES BEALL HERE AT WEATHER BUREAU | | James M. Beall, junior meteorolo- lgist transferred here as assistant in the Weather Bureau, has ar- 1nvm:l by plane from Fairbanks and \hfls taken up his new post. Mr. Beall went to the Fairbanks, {Bureau last March from Boise, {Idaho, He completed . training at |the . Massachusetts Institute of Fechmology, in ‘Boston. Siver Tea WillBe | be held in the social rooms of the | | ATTENTION CAMP MEMBERS quired between 200,000 and 300,000 | {tons ‘of merchant shipping as_a| result of the entry into North Africa Birds Eye FROSTED FISH Filet of Haddock Scallops Filet of Mackerel Red Perch Sword Fish Shrimp — Filet of Sole Mackerel — Lobster Haddock — Crab Meat EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 72 DELIVERIES DALY pHQNE 95 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. Held on Saturday By B. P. W. Club | from 21 tea will | On until afternoon a silver Saturday 5 o'clock, Methodist Church by the members of the Business and Professional | Women's Club, it was announced | An entertaining program hasi been arranged and. the public is invited to attend. One of the highlights of afternoon will be the award | ‘prizés in the‘:roll contest which\ is sponsored by the club. Chlh‘lrenl tho Y | Three other members of Ricken- lion and a half private car ov&nsrs‘“ho have ‘dressed’ dolls for %he ! contest should turn them in at the. Methodist Church on Saturd: morning The program arranged for the | afternoon will be presented b_\‘ children under the age of seven, it was announced. | An added attraction during the| afternoon will be an exhibit of (he | collection of dolls owned by Miss | | Marjorie Tillotson. 4 There is no suhsmule for newspaper adverhsmg' "FIGHT FOR FREEDOM" CLASS TO BE INITIATED BY ELKS. THIS EVENING Tonight the Flks will initiate (he PFight for Freedom! cla; at the | regular meeting starting promptly | at 8 o'clock, according to Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams, A big turn- is requested s | it is going to be, some -job to put| the antlers on approximately mi‘ candidates. There is geing lo .be, entertain- ment’ and also a special ‘feed fox-‘ lowing the injtiation and,other im- | portant business. - ———— ‘EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in | our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. | e e POLL-PARROT “Little Officer'” He'll feel like a big shot in this Poll-Parrot Little Officer . .., withga real militaty air’ youthful . and correctlyfir t tan'leather l:ppqt; ¥ uine leather counters, insoles and retan leather sole. FOR MAXIMUM SERVICE. . .sclect Poll-Parrot scuffproof sharkskin tip oxfords, soft Elk upper. Weather Wear sole . . . all-leather! Regular meeting Nov. 19 is here- by postponed until further notice. adv. JAMES LARSEN, C.P. Seward Street ‘B. P. 0. ELKS * Fight for Freedom Class * TONIGHT * o INITIATION e ENTERTAINMENT ® BIGFEED e SURPRISES * See This Largest Class Initiated! * HALL THAT -RIP AND TEAR Seamless one-picce backs, shaped to fit the heel, elim- inate rubbing and chafing. Try these. STAR BRAND FREE MOLD WORK SHOES $5.00 Other Styles $4.50 to 8$7.50 w Family Shoe Store Seward Street | | ELKS BUY DEFENSE BONDS

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