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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ALASKA COASTAL | COMMITIEES MAKE | JEFFREY LYNN IS " MAKES CHARTER, | ... REPORTSATROTARY| "y yEAVY ROLE, | SCHEDULE TRIPS 20TH CENTURY uuncheon yesterday in Percy's Cafe included John Keyser of the " " . afternoon with Alaska Coastal Air- | FRVOLRT 21 e Under round Showm Hues wéfs Bita;; Jhinss Brorilbts | aoc: Of the, meeinp time “was g g j PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1942 MEMPHIS FILM OF SPERLING AND CVIL WAR ERA | LAVENIK ARE NOW AT CAPITOL HIGH BOWLERS \ Sperling, high single game score WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI (S LENTUR "“ON TO VICTORY” Week Dec. 6—12 BUY A BOND HERE— AND BE OUR GUEST! U.S. Weather Bureau, and William ' of the Royals, at made the SHE WAS GONNA’ BE A Drama, Pathos, in Blon- LADY...if it killed him! . Elks Club alleys las 1 - sl S ys last night in tour- el b N . : ' & ey seiatil deII-Wayne EDI( Be- Tament gemes played by teams of Willam Dudley Burk, j,awgp.,ce‘:)‘:i:: - Rl 8‘1‘0‘]":“(1;::‘1\“3“ | Last Times ]'omghf_ * . th Classi ague, when e rolled apetware an Merlin ang- > iy 1 o . 1 s ‘ that made the blue ing Featured Here (¢ Siesic Leasue, w e [KINY, ead a poem on the o= "Manpower”’ Next | FTONIGHT B Leaving here in the late afternoon | Versary of Pearl Harber 4 g 1:15 A. M. Regular Run Starts Thursday | Lavenik, of the Aces, was high for the three garhes with a total score of 572 -, — HOSPITAL ROTES Monday with ACA for Excursion Inlet were F. K. Hinshaw, Tom Gary, J. Standish, Donald Davis and | Judging from the number of epic films whose story is laid in | Jeffrey Lynn made his debut and | | his reputation in Hollywood swing- | x;:f,::l] \?"::mi?“u:' ::llii[;‘l:iil:: e i madelll:::L:ushl i {Capt. R. C. Taylor. Arriving in‘ gmz zrneeh};lly on a garden gate from a story telling point of view.|(Spot) 27 97 27— g1|Jjunesu from Excursion Inlet were| Mrs. Henning Johnson, admitted with Priscilla Lane. He followed, Republic l'ms turned out another |Stewart 113 173 173— 519 W. H. Toslg, Marion N. Etten, John | to St. Ann’s llos\yxgnl yesterday, ;mve‘wnh a succossmx? of vhjnnu like gripping post-Civil War drama ‘\"‘I\'l‘l"‘:)n 193128 210— 635 Black, Aloysius Steines, Oscar Lar-jplrm to a baby girl at 4:50 o'clock | “Four Daughters,” in all of which eripping pos Nk ; & 2 2 sen and Dolph C. Robbins. in the afternoon. The baby weighed |he portrayed the charming young Lady"for a Night,” which opens|parks 128 177 170 475 Yesterday's Flights 7 pounds, 4 ounces, man. tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Isperling 159 187 213— 559 | Arriving in Juneau yestreday — But his new role ir Under Fraught with drama, pathos, ro-| Werner 136 165 151— 452 from Excursion Inlet were Donald | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacob- |ground” makes him one of the mance, plus all the mc_mrvsquv’f —— — | T. Hawsen, Ben Monson, Roy E./son 7:45 a.m. yesterday in St.|hardest-bitten actors in town. The charm of the period faithfully} Totals 815 852 944—2611)Case, Ero Steinweig and J. R.|Ann's Hospital, a baby boy. Welght | wamer Bros. film, closing tonight recaptured for the screen, the Aces | Blanchard | was 8 pounds, 6 ounces. St OB RS e by Thentre, ' ofs film lacks nothing in entertain-|gtevenson 132 133 184— 449 Leaving Juneau for Sitka were | - fers him & tough bit of ‘.“,..“‘”( ment values and is certain to de- gagerup 199 202 169— 570 | Paul Stones, Mario Sodini, H. B.| Alex Misoff entered St Ann’s Senr & R sldier inval :'l light those who appreciate soundyqge] 158 171 188— 517| McKinley, John Miliak, Lawrence | Hospital yesterday for medical treat- |y o’ after losing an arm \ln'lfil:‘:\( drama. Lavenik .- 190 202 180— 572 | Kopel. {ment kirk, he joins the underground Leigh Jason's Monagle 171 136 160— 467 Passengers leaving here for Ten-| - SOBORR e AIEEI ‘achinst tyranny brought coutthe 7 7 7777 lakee late yesterday on a charter| Corp. James McGuire was ad- | MOVERIT O HOTE TR WALy personalities of his st Totals 850 844 8812575 flight were Mrs. A. M. Wahto and | mitted for surgery at St. Ann’s Hos- | ™0 pitaeton o iy lers—Joan Blondell, John linfant and Mrs. M. H. Mackey. | pital this mornin # b_““l”"’;;- 1\ -‘-“'I‘Lfl‘vm\lw- G 'Ray Middleton, Blanche Follois | Carl Letko was an incoming | e TR I‘?dlxxzyz:;rue mRz‘xrx(o x(;;:.r‘ n‘,‘m.:;‘;: i} orivale and Ed r’ . ) . 3 om XOUTS o Sylvia Sey, patient at the Govern- | ° » Aalt, ens @ ] L e N Philip Meri \J’.xd’L(.nhr Bar | Carnegie 147 147 147— “llrr\tssexngfix -dhun. Excursion Inle ”mcltl Hospim‘l. was discharged yes- |20th Century tomorrow for a three- | | Barragar 143 198 199— 540 late yesterday { vortide day - run T i | Holmquist 191 187 127— 505 N R e 3 L T A aska Tour—] ; DOUGLA { McCarthy 127 163 146— 436 | Lt. John F. Wilson left St. Ann's j | council 154 154 154— 462\“0’["‘ FR'DAY DlES, iH:S;fl;’:, Vesterday, where he had Mnsk'mnuinnggfs‘rs 'Jm | ol e ey | been receiving medical treatment. A /E S8OON TO JOIN | i Deuces AN | Jack Thompson, at St. Ann's Hos- Mrs. William Gilbransen expects GOETZ BRINGS IN CRAB | Duckworth 185 200 182— 567! Rosetta Friday, eight-year-old | pital for medical treatment, was |[to leave Seattle in the near future Show Place of Juneau After' a féHithis ‘abséncs; during | Senescu 167 180 176— 523 |medical patient at the (.",\.N.m,,,..,lidxsmxssed yesterday. | join her husband, who is an | which he has been kept busy look- | Sturrock 208 189 136— 525 | Hospital, died yesterday at —_— |official with the Office of Price ling after canning operations in the 187 154 155— 496 5:40 o'clock. She is the daughter| Mrs. John Donahue and baby‘.\dnm\hlraflon here. e et Juneau Packing Company’s plant | Halm 185 177 149— Sll:of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friday and |boy were discharged from St. Ann's| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbransen have i 5:“ “ nterior |8t Idaho Inlet, A. E. Goetz arrived e — — —|is survived by five brothers and |Hospital yesterday. [taken an apartment in the Hill- Department of d“' n.; 3 |in town yesterday on the’Sea Par-| Totals 927 900 17982622 |sisters, Bertha, Dave, Leigh, Caro- - | crest Apartments. | Gsoerl Lent . CEe0 !yot. He brought in a hundred | e iline, and Marilyn. Cause of death| Mrs, Perry Canfield and baby - — District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska September 29, 1942 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that John Grabitz has made appli- cation for a homesite undcr {is as yet undetermined. Rosetta|girl left St. Ann's Hospital yester- \was born at Kake, Alaska. Her |day and returned to their home. father is employed at the Alaska Juneau Mine. Remains are at the Charles Carter Mortuary, and funeral of canned crab which were quick-| ly disposed of and with orders for | COMMU"I(ATION 'a much larger consignment on his| next trip, he left _ fr tho cannery to return here again shortly before Christmas. I ‘The specific gravity of the Great | Salt Lake is so great that a swim- mer cannot sink in it. | | William Otcheck of Sitka, Veiden | Duncan, George Mitchell and Wil- liam Mork, all medical patients, this afternoon | J TO THE EDITOR OF THE { DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau, w ar- Act of May 26’.1934' (480150‘2‘;’ B‘:;) | ————— |Dec. 9.—Last Saturday night my- rangements will be announced were discharged .rrom St. Ann's | | Anchorage Serial dN°- e i NEW RESIDENTS |self and two other skiers went up later | Hospital December 8. H w ‘ [ a tract of land descrl i Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallis and lit-|to the upper cabin in the bowl of e [ b | / Bertha Friday of Kake and Al- !bert Hanson were medical cases; admitted, last evening at the Gov-| crnment Hospital. .. “E” of the Auke Lake Group of Homesites situated near Juneau, A WARNER BROS. HIT win ALAN HALE - FRANK McHUGH Directed by Raoul Walsh - 2t 5y eyt nocoutay vy tle son who arrived on the chan-|the Douglas ski trail. We noticed nel the first of this week from that the trail was in excellent con- | Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey NO. g0 have taken up residence in|dition for skiing and eagerly an- 2302, Sheet 1, Tract A, contalning |pnooo),c and are located in the | ticipated skiing down the next day.| 496 acres, and it is now i1 the gy n Apaitments. He was man- | However, the following morning files of the U. S. Land Office, ,o0r of o clothing store in Sitka. |several people walked up the trail &achopess, alase: | without skis and with each step Any and all persons claimi ‘g ad- {they sank about a foot in the /i 2 4 versely any of the above mentioned |snow, putting large holes in the| for his headguarters in Anchorage. legiance to the king of Norway. land should file their adverse claim i > | — é Itrail which made skiing very dif- | U in the district land office within % |ficult and took much of the B e ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES | pleasure out of the trip. | days thereafter, or they wil be Why is it that people have to barred by the provisions of the! | walk on a SKI trail, and spoil it| statutes. HAROLD G. LANE LEAVES TODAY FOR ANCHORAGE Harold G. Lane, of the mainten- ance department of the Alaska Star Airlines, arrived in Juneau Monday from the south and left this morning in a company plane 1261, when the colonists swore al- ¥ 20 MINUTES LATE WORLD NEWS Greenland was a republic until .- ALASKA STAR LAST TIME "UNDERGROUND'" BUY BONDS———__“ON TO VICTORY WEEKY TONIGHT WESTWARD ’Ior skilng when there are several FLORENCE L. KOLB, 1 y |cther trails nearby for the purpose' With six passengefs from the|r niking? In my . opinion it is, Westward an Al Star Airlines|verv inconsiderate. and I would| plane, piloted by Chet Brown, with ljye (o ask themi to refrain from! H. L. Kaesemeyer as co-pilot, ar-|going s in the future. If the peo-. rived here last evening from A“"plc want to go up the ski trail| Acting Register. Date first publication, Oct. 27, 1942. Date last publication, Dec. 16, 1942. adv. Make Useful and Lasting Christmas Gifts SHOP EARLY AND PURCHASE THE CREAM OF THE CROP AND LET THAT BE General Electric Buy Bonds and Help Slap the Jap Off the Map! A “Frontier Crusader” ‘| | THEATRE To “0'9 ‘fl})';"";‘;]‘;‘"?li:;:: tigs' morning for‘let them wear skils or snowshoes— R, ¢ it is much easier walki d I am RLIN EGG COOKER s U "o Prevent | Incoming passengers were Lt. P. gyre they \i':lled e:jo)l'mi(La:wru o | o g 2 k15 BII“G'S [01' 0 n.'. |L. Moen, E. B. Lowman, Sonia' 1 would appreciate it very much| HAIRDRYERS URN SETS | | Lowman, Alex Lundquist, MTS.\ir vou would print this i our | ELECTRIC RAZORS COFFEE MAKERS { et S gy g o o e g P e — b Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol | Taking passage on the plane for | giors would also. ! CORN POPPERS | collis Druléy, for eirs with the " o st O SN :ggm:fi?g;‘;fin‘;fimfi:fla |the Westward were Harold A. (Signed) A SKIER. | ELACTRIC, B Aa 1 COE-O-MAI‘TS {Alaska Juneau mine in Juneau, The average A,“em.;; farm Quick action alds ;Avb Lane, Lt. Col. E. K. Pettibone, L. i e R ! BOTTLE WARMERS I o o WAk sasd. has uutived s hbekdiie) BT . Nature's defenses yyeng & B. Cleves, Walter R. Farmer and VAPORIZERS JUICE-O-MATTS stward, has « 10! s said to work only 70 ten-/ againstcolds.Follow g Corp. Gordon J. Heintz. i BUY DEFENSE BONDS | . by Alaska Star Airlines enroute to hour days a year. v B eions i Tolder, VATRO-NOL S it ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES FLASH LIGHTS S |- > , ; RECERRRRRRRRS (R RRRS R RRFRRRR | GIVE JEWELRY from BLOEDHORN’S FOOD STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR REFRIGERATORS Floor Lamps-Table Lamps-Pin-up Lamps ALL TYPES OF LIGHTING FIXTURES IN LATEST DESIGN RRRG T T T R e S . R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR RR AR TR R AR RRR AR RN R RIRRRRRRD RARRRRRRRRRARRRRRRRS BRF Quilted ‘ones in satin floral designs. —Lovely new crepe ¢ satin in prints and plain colors. i i —Also combinations of General Electric Clocks for Kitchen e S o aswell o8 —Two beautiful velvet hostess gowns. All priced from $9.50 to $27.50 Jones - Stevens Seward Street Beautiful General Eleciric Ranges Gift Supreme For Any Home ] - All at | THEALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT EXPANSION BRACELET A love of a bracelet for girls and women alike! CARVING SET JHERMITAGE BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT National Distillers Products Corporation, | New York, N. Y. A GLORIOUS Peppers 90.4 Br X Remember Pearl Harbor . . . e BOURBON WHISKEY M olcome wedding Pair In a large assortment and pOWER (OMP ANY and Victory Week—Buy a Bond. bl 77 dev In FOR THE BIGGEST g rmy the year! Packed in / lined gift box. EVENT IN YOUR LIFE! ceptable Gift End Your Christmas Gift Worries by Coming to BLOEDHORN"’S for your Appreciated Gifts to give everyone on your list! WATCHES By BILLY DeBECK OXAN-NE WINY BUT_JES WA T 1 GIF NN PANS ON TR DI WRAT | BARNEY GOOGLE ANB SNUFFY SMITH. - { BALLS O'HRE! | TAKE BACK YORE GFT 1 OONT GO \W FER EWN WFINWWEL QTN FOLKS ORSVNNE NOT\ONS. Nugget and Ivory Jewelry All-Gold Pickard China Gold-Rimmed Glassware PAUL BIE:V(EL)EREDHORN AOOOOOOOD: % ONOYoVoNoNo NN oty NN NN NN N NN NN oNoN NN NN o oV oNe NNt R e 2 2 22 2 2 UL LLLEL LR L E R NN

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