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PAGE TWO Annual S of Barbizon and THE SLIP SALE EVE Thi ever * more import . You casy to launder before . . wear, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ALE Fine SLIPS D'esigner Models CRYONE WAITS FOR . . . ant, more to the point than fit, long quality, and you know, too, know Barbizons how lovely D'esigner lace-trimmed models are. It's an important event and over 300 slips. STOCK UP FOR THE WHOLE YEAR. Reg. 2.50-2.95 1.95 Tailored Barbizons Camisole Tops Lace Trimmed Fagotting White Tea Rose Black Sizes: 34-44 regular 31-39 short EIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES . . . Tailored, semi- dressy, and lace-trimmed models. Three colors— white, tea rose and bla regular and short lengths. THIS WEEK ONLY AT 1.95. for best selection. RM ck — and most important Come early tomorrow Rehrends RUALITY SINCE /887 BUSINESSMEN HEAR NEUBERGER SPEAK AT MEETING HERE Lieut. Richard L. Neuberger, Pub- lic Relations Officer on the staff of Brig. Gen. James O'Connor of the Northwest Service Command, was guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce meeting this noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- tel Just returned from a trip through Canada and to Washing- ton, D. C., with Gen. O'Connor, Neuberger said that conferences were held with Canadian and Washington officials regarding plans for extending transportation lines both in Canada and in Al- TUNE IN KINY Thursdays, 10 to 10:15 P. M. 1460 K. C. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNU T 7 onay GENRW - CAN T SORRN HORE SRARU\CE P\STOL TERDAY 2 aska. He reported that Canadian | officials proved to be very coopera- | tive in talking over plans for fur- ther development. | Headquarters for the Northwest Service Command, in charge of | operations on the Alcan Highway, | ARTHUR A. HEDGES IS JOINED BY WIFE AND SON FROM KETCHIKAN | Evangelisisin Juneau o= st gt it A Evangelist Don Mallough and Mrs. Mallough, now in Juneau, are shown with their 32 musical cowbells, shaped and sized, tuned to pitch. They are nationally known musicians, singers and preachers and havé traveled in every State of the Union and in many Provinces in Canada. % 4 Evangelist Don Mallough, of Se- pjs air show, about his constant attle, and Mis. Mallough. have ar- visits to entertain soldiers at near- rived in Juneau and will conduct ,y camps. Nearly every evening evangelist services at the Bethel|,rioy work at the studio on Tabernacle, (Assembly of God) atipooq 1t he and his wife Edna| |Fourth and Franklin Streets, every| yno js suing him for divorce) | evening at 8 o'clock with the ex-|.,( oyt jn his bantam car and hit ception of Mondays and Saturdays. |y, {1ai] for lonely army outposts. | | The evangelists will remain here for several weeks. The Rev. R. E. Baker, pastor of| Bethel Tabernacle, today said: “We * Aoveat g \nre very happy to have the oppm-‘\‘_ Mrs. Skelton was 15, and Red tunity to introduce to the Juneau|¥ 17, when they were married. “\Thc ve been working together |He is a fluent and forceful speaker |eVer since, she as writer, he as man. @espite the im- |as well as a talented soloist. Mus. | delivery” > Mallough, who is also an accom- |Pending divorce, the business rela- plished musician, will assist in the tionship continues. | {musical part of the services. We| Red is serious about another feel we are greatly honored in|thing—his chance to put over war having the evangelist and his v;m-‘messages via his program.. “We here. They have traveled over many |slip ‘em in as fun and entertain- states and held successful meet-!ment. but that way they're more ings everywhere. The public is in-|likely to stick,” he said. \ vited to the evangelistic meetings.” | The meetings start tonight. Sometigies they make two camps Jarge or small—in a single eve- ning. public Evangelist Don Malloug! By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD.—Red Skelton, the fellow who dood it, was lying on the couch in his dressing room, hiding behind some grotesque false whiskers and scribbling in a five- cent composition book | He looked glum—which is how | comics ‘generally look when they're | laboring over a gag. “This one may turn into something,” he said, lay- ing aside book and pencil and sit- ting up. “Maybe.” So we got to talking about this| The government old-age pension' and that, including the secret, it|system in Great Britain dates from any, of his success. | | He seems to be a success, all! right. “I generally carry the clip-' Last year Red had an offer oi; ? to be running a theater at an east- | RED SKE[TO“ 'S |ern camp. He turned it down. | Mosr SERIOUS (then,” he said, “and it didn't make‘ jon one camp. I told the general |who asked me that I thought it | | better to reach all the camps, that if the army wanted me I'd go in |to go as an entertainer. Or to sit at a desk. If I go, I'd like to be in !a commission in the army-his job | “I had an audience of 36,000,000 sense to give it up to concentrate MAN FOR COMIC as a private but I wouldn't want the artillery. TIDES @fii{dw | High tide—4:21 a.m., 163 feet. Low tide—10:53 a.m., 0.2 feet. High tide—5:07 p.n., 13.7 feet. Low tide pm., 4.0 feet. > NOTICE A. A, West wishes to an- the re-opening of the Mrs. nounce vClipper Barber Shop located next to the Case Lot Grocery on lower Franklin Street, where she welcomes old and new patrons. adv. e — YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. adv. FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES FOUR ALL-METAL General Electric KITCHEN CABINETS Finished in White Enamel and Stainless Steel Trim Dimensions: Height 36", depth 24%”, width 18”. Can be used either right or left end, your electric range. After this stock is ex- hausted, no more will be available for the duration of this man’s war. Call and inspect them in our sales department. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 Juneau Alaska THE TYPHOON SUITS are in Whitehorse, ing the luncheon today with Lieut. Neuberger was Maj. Howard C. Walters, Postal Officer on Gen. O'- |onnor’s staff. Walter T. Neubert, regiondl rep- resentative of the Wage-Hour Di- vision of the U. S. Department of Y. T. Attend- | Arthur A. Hedges, Acting Direc- tor of the U. S. Employment Serv- ice is looking particularly happy | these days, not due to the arrival | of spring weather, but because Mrs. Hedges and their seven year old son, Gary, have arrived here from their | former home in Ketchikan. ping around with me,” he grinned. “put I haven't got it today.” The clipping tells how many, many people listen to Skelton's air show. “I don't mind showing it at all,” he said. “I think they listen because I try to remember that all men are The Hedges have taken a house |on Sixth Street for their residence lin Juneau and young Gary will soon enter the second grade in the Labor, spoke briefly on th® new wage stabilization act, after which the meeting was thrown open to questions from Juneau businessmen | juneau Public Schools. who attended. Also present for the nr- Hedges was formerly man- discussion was War Labor Board |ager of the U. 8. Employment Of- representative for Alaska, Michael |fice in Ketchikan and came to Ju- J. Haas. | neau some months ago to relieve Other guests included Lieut. Cleo |R. E. Barnes as Acting Director of Sumner, Rep. Leo Rogge, and Mike the Service with headquarters here. Deller, civilian official for an out- —————— |lying defense project in Alaska. ‘ | - ———— | NOTICE | More than 100 heavy cyclonic| Water will be shut off in Seatter storms have struck northern Aus-| Tract at 1 pm., Friday, for a tralia in the past 70 years. couple of hours. little boys at heart. I'm a little| boy, you're a little boy, all of us are kids. So I play to the little kid in everybody—and I keep ' it clean. I don’t like dirt.” Chocolates There's & flavor to Whitman's oace tasted, always preferced. All packages direct from the makers! Sampler, 17-01. 100 pieces, $1.30. Also the mew gift Sampler at §3. Other slses st §3 and $7.50. Palirbill, the popular bex 2t §1 b, Call ta sad ‘selest NOWI Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store Little Boy Skelton is 29. “And I, don’t believe in taking things too seriously. My mother used to uell' me this: ‘Don’t take life too seri- ously—because you can't get qut| of it alive’ And I've never forgot- ten it.” For all that, he is about as seri- ous a comic as you'll find in town. Serious about his pictures, about FFY SMITH 7] [ OONT BE RIDICULOWS, ARD BIRD ¥ THERE &RE ‘m SNRKES (N SERWMWOA 'th GOWY EXPLORIN 'ROUND SERMNDY THIS MORMN AW F T RUN ACROST SNWN SARPINTS T - By BILLY DeBECK You have been waiting for! ALLSIZES at H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe THE YAKOBI will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. Please have dll freight on. City Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. For Information Phone 513 DADDY- WHAT ARE WE TO DO ABOUT MOTHER? SHE'S ALL UPSET-BECAUSE OF OUR NEW NEIGHBORS - THEY HAVEN'T CALLED ON US- AND SHE THINKS THEY ARE SNUBBING US- THEY ARE SOCIAL - HUM! THAT'S FINE- | KIN SEE THEM LEADERS-YOU KNOW# 'LL GIT THEM TO By GEORGE M -AS- WE'VE BEEN WANTING TO YE cMANU MAKE A LITTLE SOCIAL CALL FOR WEEKS- AS NEIS! BECOME BETT ‘HERCULES" - - HBORS -WE MUST ER ACQUAINTED- THIS IS MY HUSBAND THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943 frrr e rrrrrrry ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. l VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ! -3 Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel -* EVERY ROOM WITH TUR and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 ! D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 YO U CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova " Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 ] NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) g Serving Southeast Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o A ke Toad e A gl Inlet Hoonah 6008 T0" $16 '¢18 18 418 18 18 18 10 10 18 18 10 5 18 18 w 18 10 10 Bitka m h Angoon - 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per yound—Minimum Charge 68 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, lcss 10% ‘SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY and Wrangell | 7 POR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: 1mflz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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