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PAGE TWO : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA The Play Shoe Hits of the Season . . . ter season, Joyce win the "Oscar 1 an outstanding shoe. Best Beau A town pump of note in black o . unede with a Alert “Like having two feet in heaven.” In chalk (creamy light beige), volun- teer blue and turf tan. Soft box 6.50 Walkaway Toe out and lots of fun. In vol- unteer blue and turf tan. Box gloved leather. 6.50 R M Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 ful of magazines; “Indian Students” | to the Woods.” Ernest Ehler eflect- Unique Features was characterized by Pedro Barrill, ively rendered “Peace I Leave With dressed in an authentic Raven but-| You,” by Dichmont. ! erson in patched overalls; and “Un- were presented by Esther Mae Coop- Day of Prayer” ion Christian Colleges” by Kath-|er, Marjorie Wilson and Mrs. Frank leen Carlson, with diploma in hand. Barlowe evening “World Day of Prayer” ses-| rmpressively emphasizing the in- wishes to thank all those who par- sion, Friday night at the Resurrec- | ternational concept of the “World| ticipated. tion Lutheran Church, were of spec- Day of Prayer” observance, the first > ial interest to the numbers of Ju- stanza of the closing hymn was read neau residents in attendance. {in Spanish, Haida, Norwegian ;,,M‘A(TION TA E" I" “Christian Literature,” was pre- Thlingit, the readers being Faith sented by Grace Berg with an arm- | cyshman, Mrs. Walter Soboleff, SENATE SAIURDAY 5 |Mrs. J. O. Rude and Mrs. Barlow, | in the order named. i Bl Following the theme “Father, I 1y a Saturday afternoon session chest colds pray that they may all be one” the Senate passed one measure and written by Dr. Georgia Harkness killed one. R v‘nnu. was led by Mrs. W. H. Matthe' RN The mass choir under the direc- D. Tolbert Scott's memorial ask- Rub on Tested To Relieve Miset and Mrs. B. E. Mays of the central Giyen, Senatorial approval was|ents of a baby girl, born at 10:10 [ Ty organization, the evening session | .. 1 . | Commander Alfred Zenger will be | | _ e ~modify the mineé shutdown order :‘1’\211?5 ’:fi’sm’: :‘_:“‘L"h]“_:”:‘“ I”“'l in Alaska to allow older men not o s é L ".‘» .. useful in strategic work to operate f Christiansen. L x‘natcrlals. g . o | At the Friday session officers for| illed was Rep. Stanley McCut- |the 1044 observance were clected, ¢h¢on’s bill to have Clerks of U. s. CHOP S““ | with Miss Madge Muchmore as pres- | District Courts supply the Regis- |ident, Mrs. J. O. Rude as vice-pres- | 8% of Vital Statistics with certifi- 1 SO THE BEST IN |ident, and Mrs. Henry Green as Cates of divorces and annulments. { ERIC. secretary. z AN DISHES ! A beautiful and impressive n:u.s\- NOTICE | ;‘ cal program was part of the session, That I Will not be responsible for | T_‘e Boyal ca!e |when Mrs. John Headland sang any debts—only those contracted ‘Still With Thee,” an arrangement | by myself. ; [by Mendelssohn, and Lutkin's “In- | adv. OSCAR TILSON. " BRINGING UP FATHER | SHOW UP AT i DINTY'S SHIN- AW~ | DON'T LIKE TO GO y 5 || THERE'S MUGGINS- I‘ | WONDER WHAT'S | THE MATTER WITH | b7 || Die LLAST BACK HM LATELY-? ) it ¢ NIGHT ? HOME SPOILS T i TH' EVENIN= T 4 » joyce CALIFORNIA 1 adds zest to the pleasure you receive . . supporting part assists in styling and design. 1ged by brilliant Mr. Sam Haskins, Jr., who makes AS SPECIALIZED MECHANIC | > best play shoe in the world . . . An outstanding cast—that Equipped with more than the av-| " an Ajjjed planes returned from | P ‘ f "W Id ton blanket and a feather ceremon-| Devotional subjects on the themes | ar 0 Or |ial hat; “Migrants” by Dick Wing- Redemption, Prayer and Service,| Ann's Hospital !Governmem Hospital and have re- for America’s outstanding igned by Leading Lady TFae Joyce in her own inimit- OES. scheduled for tomorrow HOSPITAL NOTES “Ciicc. it e attending ave cor- | Mrs. William J. Pok gery. James Martin and ‘Einer Laboid| BIG EVENT TONIGHT The offerings received will be dis-| Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Jr., presi- | medical patients at St. Ann's Hom] Special offering projects at the (rihyted among these worthy causes. dent of this year's organization,|pital, have been discharged i s Mrs. Paul Rudolph was admitted |iSlature and Gov. Ernest Gruening | to the Government night. Mrs. Dorothy Jack and baby girl| = have been discharged from the be served in the Odd Fellows Hall turned home. Mr. and Ms. Harold Hu‘daway,‘LBbm' Department investigation | on last Wednesday bec: p. m. at St. Ann's Hospital, and| the War Producion Board to|Weighing six pounds and two ounces. | The Hadaways live at Auk Bay and | have been in the Juneau area about | a year. Mrs. Richard Slagle and baby | girl have been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. - ZORA DRAGICH IS Miss Zora Dragich, . Miss Mary The FLEEK yesterday for sur NEWS DOUGLAS SCHOOL PRE MINSTREL SHOW TONIC GHT Combining a variety of song num- skits which include spiritua ppy dance se- songs, with lively comed ons, the minstrel show pre- reced with rade students is all ready | to at- » public is invite ion juniors will serve refreshments for |— - 2 small charge. a 7,000 ton m - POUGLAS FQURSHIPS . SENTDOWN AIRMEN pared by Douglas High School and | Running F|gh[ Takes Place ation in the gymnasium | 0“ SOIOmOnS-Reln' ere will be no charge Im" fOI’(emems H" ywing the entertainment the (Continued from Page One) erchantman \ \ | | The success raised to four the| INITIATION POSTPONED number of ves Due to illness the initiation cere- | monies of Nugget Chapter No. 2, Previously ar |had been left held Tuesday afternoon, April 19. JR., RETURNS HERE | smaller vessel, er, is believed erage ability to handle a varety|ihe attack. sels struck in a run- ning attack begun last Saturday in stormy weather. 1 8,000 ton cargo ship burning, a 4,000 ton identified as a tank- to have been sunk. of mechanical jobs, Alfred Fleek, | T gy accompanied by his wife, returned | anqennon oo pErrOwWS to Douglas Sunday xnprl1ix\g after | Blg initiatior four years' absence. Since he left | the channel Fleek spent consider- pble time learning the proper tric and diesel powered equipment, and for handling of machine tools |Attend this meeting sure. adv. 1 Tuesday, March 15. sy of various kinds besides gaining B r 0 n c h ' t I s considerable experience by working on actual jobs in shipyards and other plants. » The young man is af present in groublln dl‘:! I the employ of Libby, MeNeill and | f5F0 G050 ¥ Libby, as chief mechanic. After a flamed bron visit with his folks here he will go| branes. Tell yo to Yakutat to look after the Libby | deeendins Vo plant during the operating season.| juickly rliays WELL BABY CONFERENCE A Well Baby Conference will be held in Douglas tomorrow from 2 to 3 pm. in the Teachers’ room of the public school. Conferences w will continue to be held the first e Health Nurse, states. EVERY WED! - N Please have On St. Patrick’s Day, Announced A St. Patrick Card party planned for Wednesday evening in the Parish Hall, will begin at 8 p. m. and feature bridge, pinochle | and whist, members of the Catholic | Daughters of America announced today In charge of refreshments for the evening event will be Mrs. J. K. MecAlister and Mrs. George Gulluf- Some day Sunlamp for tain to experience a most enjoyable e entered St. evening. " 11665 DINNER 15 Members of the Territorial Leg- | Hospital last| Will be honored tonight by the| | members of Alford John Bradford American Legion Post at the bien- | nial Jiggs Dinner. The dinner will | From born, daily and plates will be passed at 6:30 o'clock sharp. There will be no needi | for the legislators to hurry as the | these use a will not start until & o'clock. | ame the par-| " o public is also invited. Post| toastmaster during the serving of | the cabbage-and. o Junior CDA to | Meet Tuesday they latest models director of | |the Public Health Service labora- at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Rose- | tory, returned to work this morn- ‘ing after an absence of several announced today. CDA Card Party s B ves promptly be- 1t to the seat of the loosen and expel eal raw, tender, in- ym, and aid nature ; ing Mam, Mr. Bill Joyce, selécts the leathers, night in the Eaglés Hall, will boiShip was hit, a larger vessel was | |seen to explode on both sides and blazing from stem to stern and a | { | | | i | | I 1jal mucous mem- | u must like the way it the cotigh or you are 50 have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionchitis YAKOBI and third Tuesdays of each month, | will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Miss Stephenic Bogdon, Public Port Alexander and Way Ports AY AT 6 ADM. all freight on Cit before 4 P.M. on Phone 3 MARTIN FEIST. youll thank a GE your fine strong legs ] BESURE | YOUR BABY the time yow baby is be sure she gets her sunbath—Sammer and Wiater. The ulta-violet in sunshine will help to grow sturdy, straight bones. In months, when Summer sun is lacking, it's wise to G-E Sunlamp. A Gener- al Elec ric Sunlamp is handy —a raort exposure, tvery day, is all you need THIS HANDSOME MODEL Acwally G-E Sunlamps are priced at almost half what cost a few years ago. ‘The new, popular LM-4 lamp. illustrated, is only $37.50 Come in and see we and we will explain A social meeting of the Junior; o how simple and easy they are OVER FLU ATTACK | Catholic Daughters of America will| e s to use. See them today. Give your be held tomorrow, Tuesday evening, baby the daily ultra-violet she nceds. ! The RAL ELECTRIC Sunlamp affords mary Dugan, on Gold Street, it Was | wiuh Sicle ta smyadaace, aod has 3 simis beneficial effect to the ultra-violet radiacion in the Summer sun. days, when she was experiencing a S . ; case of flu. BUY WAR BONDS ll GENERAL {f ELECTRIC, 2% 63 Calls An OWL CAB SUNLAMPS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 | ME RENT 1S DUE-I ( AND YOU'VE Il OWE SIXTY BUCKS- SEEN MY WIFE- | THE FURNACE 1S WHAT HAVE | : BROKE-S0O AM |- GOT TO LIVE GOT A TOOTHACHE- | ‘y FOR 7P 45 0 | Sl ¥ | o Vi b Copr, 1943, King Features § r druggist to sell you | A bottle of Creomulsion with the un- MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1943 B it Al i i i oty ORDER YOUR f RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THE ' ATCO LINE THE B ARAN”F Aluka(;‘,::::;rtntln Alaska’s Largest Apartment . 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Hawk An- Pel- RdMm- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 hagof 18 10 8 i 10 18 10 18 pJ 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 $ 54; per.ponnd—mnlmum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg * and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mn ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants * Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.