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YOU DON'T NEED MISTLETOE T0O MAKE HIS CHRISTMAS PERFECT One of our Handsome New Robes or Cocktail Coats . . . Will More than Do the Trick! THE COMFORT and re- laxation you enjoy in your favorite chair can be rude- ly interrupted by fire, ex- plosion, or some other peril. If you haven't sufficient in- surance, it will not be com- fortable for you to pay the loss out of your pocket. Ask this Hartford agency for adequate insurance TODAY! Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU ] more, him « fort 1 Shop youll find a topr flannels, beaut in wonderful sof ilk 100% Wool Flannel Robes .95 - 15.95 Silk Dressing Robes Cocktail Coats In 100% all-wool flannel, cordu- roy. satin faced and ‘lined, and then, too, dressy types in silk and rayon. They're beauties, all of them, in navy, wine or blue. 9.75 - 15.95 WILLIAM SHORT DIES IN SOUTH News reached Juneau today of | the . death in Seattle recently o William “Bill” Short, pioneer Alas- kan who was a resident of Juneau for many years. He passed away in the South shortly after leaving his home in Ketchikan for medi- cal treatment. Mrs. Short now is living in Winslow, Wash Short was once proprietor of the old Circle City Hotel in Juneau, since burned down. Later he man- aged the Revilla Hotel in Ketchi- kan. He also was a steward on the old 8.8. Islander, and was serving on the ship when she struck an iceberg and went down He was a member of the Mt. Ju- also a Scottish Rite Mason; hold- ing the 32nd Degree. Labor o L el BUY DEFENSE BONDS TABLETS forHYPERACID STOMACHS ECONOMY' SIZE jood robe f | neau Lodge 147 of Masons and was | which a man jreater pleasure ¢ and in ¢ otch array—100° and rayon dressing r warm colors. ‘CURTIS SHATTUCK IS ELECTED NEW Kl CLUB CHIEF | | curtis Shattuck was elected Pres- ident, and Don Abel was named Vice-President of the Juneau Ski Club at a meeting attended by about 45 skiers in the City Hall {last evening. These officers will :appoim other officers and com- | mittee heads. any new skiers showed up at the meeting which was also at- tended by Lieut. Col. R. W. Riegle, Lieut. Col. Frederic Nichols, and Sid Cowgill, USO director for Ju- neau. Ski movies were shown by Trev- or Davis and delighted the mem- bers of the club. Social and out- door activities of the club will be announced soon. RE RN SO YOUNG WOMEN ARRIVE FROM SOUTH TO WORK FOR U.S. ARMY HERE Recent arrivals in Juneau from the south are the Misses Eileen Fischer, of Seattle, LaVerna Yanke, of Walla Walla and Betty Schultze, of Seattle. The young women are | employed in the U.S. Army offices here, having been transferred from iFon Lawton - | ATTENTION SHRINERS | Monthly meeting, 6:30 pm, | Percy’s Cafe, Thursday, December 3. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Tony Marfin CHRISTMAS TREE : FOR COMMUNITY Discharged AGAIN THIS YEAR From Navy & nual Feature Be Spon- ey sored by Woman's Former Hollywood Singer| Club Ordered fo Reportfo | Draft Board A community Christmas tree, the | annual project of the Social Welfare Department of the Juneau Woman's — Club, will be sponsored again this | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. Tony | Martin, former radio singer and | more recently chief specialist in year, it was decided at the monthl;y business meeting of the organiza- |the Navy, has been discharged for |house of the Alaska Electric Light | “unfitness,” the Twelfth Naval Dis- | and Power Company. { trict announced: today. | Mrs. Walter B. Scott, Chawman The Navy said Martin has been ln( the Social. Welfare Department ordered to report to his draft board will be assisted in the enterprise b land that the discharge was “not a | Mrs. R. B. Lesher. | dishonorable discharge and doesn't| Radio programs for the month! carry any degradation.” will feature Christmas stories and Those who saw Martin leave the |songs, No special social meeting post said he was in tears. The |will be held other than the outdoor singer was the principal witness in |tree project, it was decided. As an a recent court martial during which | additional project the club voted $10 | Lieut. Commdr. Maurice Aurof was |for purchase of gifts for needy | | tried. | families in Juneau. | 1 e Club Changes i | | Club changes introduced at the| F'FIY - Slx lmeeling included the additional ap- ARRIVEAND | 2 BUY DEFENSE BONDS e ee s 0o veoe WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Tuesday, December 1 Maximum 37, minimum 28 s 000000 oo ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOwW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. ment of Legislature, for which Mrs. C. Davis, John L. Granger, Ralph | and Mrs. Harold Smith has accepted | Esther Martinsen, James McAlist- [ mer, sanitary engineers for the nper, ‘Charles L. Varner, Neva N. atevich, F. Willams, M. B. Layton, |gell were Miss P. Beale, Mrs, B.| VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Hambrice, Henry Foster, Barney B. pointment of Mrs. D. W. Herron and | Mrs W. C. Kennell for the Am- erican Home Department; Madge Muchmore and Mrs. Henr IwElVE lEAvE | Green as committee for the Depart Harold Smith is chairman; and the | Arrivals here last night from the |appointment of the new Education | | South were Gerald Carr, Lloyd V.| Chairman, Mrs. Jack Popejoy. Resig- { Cleaves, Edward Lloyd Davis, Chas. | nation of Mrs. Robert Coughlin as} Lee Davis, DeEtta C. Davis, Lillian | Recording Secretary was accepted, Gabrielson, Everett Govan, Charline | the post temporarily V. Haines, Carol Nancy Shearer, Lu- e~ cille Henderson, Lester Hamilton, Louise Headland, Elizabeth Handy, ON SANITARY INSPECTION | Ruth Morrison. Richard Green and Harold Pfrei- er, Frederick Neitaling, Edna Karz-|U.S. Public Health Service, left dorf, Elmer Pettibone, Edward Rich, | today on their first trip to the | Phyllis Ripley, Gene Romino, Fran- | Westward. They will carry out rou-| ces Regan, Mary Ann Schenefelt, | tine sanitary inspection work on Sephia Schuldberg, Howard C. Var- | the trip. Varner, Beverly Varner, Hugh J. Wade, Arthur Winter, Arrivals from Ketchikan were F. W. Grant, M. Hudson, J. William: Pete Davis, Henry Jackson, R. Per- | E. L. Van Emmen, J. H. Van Emmen, | B. Letterfield, G. D. Axling, E. J. | Daly, G. R. Barley, P. R. Sharp, W. | B. Stone. Incoming passengers from Wran- Denny, Mrs. M. Kongas, Mrs. V. |Gadd, Patrick Kangas, Charles !Kmngas and Baby Cadd. K { Taking passage today for b&g- {way are John C. Brice, Thomas P. Lampley, William Henning, Anna C. Browne, Mrs. Ray Day, Phillip B. Duncan, Kenneth J. McCormac, Lenora Moe, Perry Huff and Mar- - el WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out o Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Ge The Jive liquid bile | garet A. Williams, > |PRESIDENT OF WHITE PASS HERETODAY ON WAY T0 SKAGWAY Cliff Rogers, President and Gen- eral Manager of the White Pass and Yukon Railway, is in Juneau on his way to Skagway to make hould pour wo pints of | 3 making bile flow fre Little Liv s hy rame. aything else. Price: 25¢. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ) lln tion, held yesterday in the pent- | Miss | = BCNOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- . Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 036 SHE'S SMILING Since She Started SAVING It's easy to smile en you know the money you want to pay bills or to buy that new dress is safe and available in your Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Bank savings account. If you haven't one already, open an account today. 49, PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System GEO. ANDERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe ———— ™HE BARANO Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel +* EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates Phone 800 | [ —— ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company. . SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGET REFRIGERATION L D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 |an inspection of the company | property there. Mr. Rogersis well known through- out the Northwest and has been associated with the White Pass land Yukon Railway for many years. He -succeeded Clff Wheeler as ‘presldenb of the company when the latter retired from that posi- tion. Mr. Wheeler has been in | Whitehorse where he is doing work for the Canadian government. - OFFICE HOURS The Juneau Office of the De- partment of Public Welfare, located in the City Hall Building, will be open daily from 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon, commencing Monday, No- vember 30, 1942 R. G. MAYNARD, Director. e The first orange tree brought to England in 1595, flourished, with care, until destroyed by a heavy frost in 1740. LEAVE DOUGLAS 15 &.m.—Willoughby 40 a.m.—Twelfth 40 a.m.—Twelfth 10:40 a.m—Willoughby 11:40 a.m.—Willoughby 40 p.m.—Twelfth 10 p.m.—Willoughby—Mine p.m.—Willoughby 00 p.m.—Twelfth—Show —Willoughby ~Willoughby Willoughby 8 0 1 1 3 4 5 7 8 0: 1 0 a.m Monthly Ticket - 30-Ride Bool 5 Monthly Ticket Douglas to Foundry Lawson Creck to Juneau—Monthly Ticket 2 Monthly - 315 adv. e sl 8kl Trail to Juneau — Ticket . A Two-Mile Post to Juneau—Mor Ticket a2 34-Ride Ticket—Lawson Creek 34-Ride Ticket—Two-Mile Post nthly 4.25 4.00 CHANNEL BUS Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Retusn New. Schedule Effective November 1, 1042 LINE, INC. LEAVE JUNEAU 0 a.m.-—~Willoughby—Mine 5 a.m.—Willoughby—Foundry 5 a.m.—Willoughby 5 a.m.—Willoughby a.m.—Willoughby —Willoughby —Willoughby —Willoughby—Foundry —Twelfth —Willoughby .m.—Willoughby 10:15 p.m.—Willoughby 12:45 a.m.—Willoughby o 1 1 1 7 7 8 o: 111 11 230 p; 41 5115 p.m. i 6:15 p. 7:4; NEW RATES Juneau-Douslas Route _.$7.00 34-Ride Ticket . . 475 Juneau-Douglas—Straight .. Douglas Hichway Rates 34-Ride Ticket—Ski Trail ~$3.25 5 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek. . 4.75 Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post _ 4.50 Thirty-Ride Book—8ki Trall ____ 4.25 City Rates ... Round Trip Ticket along Douglas Highway ... T BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER DO AS | SAY-I ) PELETPIL -YOU'RE GETTING A LITTLE AT YOU TO GO SEE DR. | WISH | HAD A DIME AND A BIG PAIL— | CANIT SEE HOW THIS DOCTOR CAN FIND THE TROUBLE WITH ANY- HUM- | CAN'T GUITE _ DILAGN'OsE YOUR CASE - 1 THINg IT‘QAUST ONE-THE LAST TIME | SAW HIM HE COLIL.D NOT FIND HIS HAT- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage = Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLENES Phone 667 1942 »¥ Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORTATIO'N‘COMPAN e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ] Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Sitka eall $18 Sitka Chichagof Kimshan Pelican Todd ........ 1 Tenakee .. Angoon .. Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg Juneau .. $30.00 Petersbusg ‘Wrangell Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hewchikan Express Rate: 10¢c 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. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa. Daily We. Fr. 8u. Daily Beattle, Wash. B Junean, xnn 138 Whitehorsé, ¥. T. _135 Fairbanks, Alaska _150 PWT MWT MWT MWT Fairbanks, Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Nome, Alaska 165 MWT Lv _ Fairbanks, Alaska Ar McGrath, Alaska Ar Ar Ar JUNEAU fmeNCHOBAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL ATRLINES | AGENTS ' PHONE 812

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