The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO [ Donald, John Boland. | Conrad Gropper, William Char- teris, Sam R. Swetz, Truman A Thompson, Howard Lyng, Carl LEAVE FOR WESTWARD Arriving in Junoau by <(P1mm from the South last night were Lhe ters, Tvan Howard, Henry Arnold, son ADVAN(EMENTS OF OFFICERS ARE ANNOUNCED| and Mrs. William T. Mn- Conrad Blaines and A. Mnr-' Leav ing on the same boat for the | Westwa | Lieut. Col | of the Juneau sub-port of embarka- cott, James Hunter, ltxox1 annofunces ‘:he rofuolwlng\rpro- James Fitzgerald, Ora C. Drake, | ::)01'(‘53;"%:;;:“ ers of the Trans- F. D Daniel Drake, Har- e rake, Dapiel Promotions of Capt. Lewis S. SE’- old Reimann, John D. Smith, James F. Gilmartin lari, Capt. Victor L. Nutley and ! John F. Arthur, J. Oudet, Gordon L. Wildes, Ernest G. Nelson, Margie Rinehart, Buster Rinehart, | Wade Lacey, Hendrick J. Arnold, ot. A. M. Ledbetter, Colice Mor- man Holmes, Dr. T. J. Pyle, John H. Inez, Donald F. Heaton, Roy Mec- J. C. Krueger, John | | of Major. Advancement of Second Lieuten- |ant William H. Threadgill to lhe rank of First Lieutenant. At the same time Col. Nlchols also anounced the promotion of | First Lieutenant Ranseler O. Wyatt |of the Air Corps to the rank of Captain. | e len | i ‘Mer‘ung Saturday, April 24, 8 pm.,, wl SI v |Odd Fellows Hall. Initiation, re- |Ir9%hmem< entertainment. Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time | Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day —doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable, | 1t i& a special cream for daily shav- | ers. It s neither sticky nor greasy. To use Glider, first wash your | face with hot water and soap to remove grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. | Then spread on Glider quickly and easllK with your fingers. Never a brus| Glider instantly smooths down the flaky top lnyer of your skin, It enables the razor’s sharp edge to glide over rour skin, cutting your whmkeru close and clean 5 your skin. Glider ehmmatea much of the irritation that frequent shaving may havp for the tender face, and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. Glider is made by the 100-year- old J. B. Williams Company. Try it! - TYPHOON SUITS You have heen wailting for! ALL SIZES at H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man R ARG 5 ACRETEREOR ARR Easter Greetings from The Baranof Book Shop BARANOF HOTEL Hupp, Carl Langley, Henry Murdock, | James W. Alecsewiez, Alfred Win- | John B. Heath and Clarence John- Fredenc B. Nichols | Capt. John H. Bannick to the rank | adv. ~— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 1 U. S. Mar William T. Ma- honey returned to Juneau by boat last night after & five weeks' ‘trip which © took” him' to Washington, D. C, New York and Chicago on official ‘business. He also visited his son, Dan, now a lieutenant in ihie U. S. At Corps, at Camp Lee, V inja. Lieut. Ma- honey now is at Orlando, Fla. Marshal Mahoney spent 10 days in the natinn's capital, during which he ‘had' an opportunity to visit with % Delegate Anthony J. Dimond. Marshal reported (F0E QRUER WATER COMPANY, TIN EoNILL, CINCINNATIL, ONIO, U S.A SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1943 BUY WAR BONDS e . ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ATCO LINE Alaska 'I‘rn_aportldn Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER ¥ ™ BARANOF smaTTLE Alaska’s Largest Apartment b H?’(ol PASSENGERS FREIGHT EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REPRIGERATION and SHOWER . * Bealonable Rates Phone 800 | wmn‘w | FLY P.AA. to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 o | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 135 So. Franklin YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATIRLINES paranGhee e PPhone 667 that mmpomum was difficult, due to the! but’ that i New' York, taét ‘that’ mény people have' left he city for defense work elsewhere, oondmmu were ‘not éven as crowd- | ed l' \lfllfl (n Selmc, Marshal Mlhom, met Mys, mboney who has been Visit- | ing in the States, and the two made the trip, back from Seattle Mether USO Dance Toni Tonight At9, Elks’ Ballroom| To the popular music of the vlé cavious Duck Creek band, GSO girls and service men will dance tonight beginning at 9 o'clock in the ‘Elks Ballroom, with both modé ern angd bl!lroom duwinz favorites DMIRINGLY your eye will approve the streamlined elegant beauty of !hls new-type pen—the Parker “51.”” Then with the first slroke, yonr hand will fall in love with its ease and balance : : : its almost unbe- lievable smooth gliding action. Then—supreme magic! You don’t need a blotter! The con- cealed, leak-| prou( “torpedo” point of the “51” Pen makes possible the use of a new-type :peedy-drymg ink . .. Parker “51” Ink . . . whnch luenlly driesasit writes! There's never a blot, never a smudge, your fingers never become ink- stained. Your favorite pen counter will gladly show you how writing takes on new interest, new excite- ment—with this new Parker tri- umph. See and try the Parker 51" with “51” Iok today. 4 GUARANTEED BY LIFE CON- TRACT— Parker’s Blue Diamond on the pen is the mannfacturer’s con- tract mumldtlml") guaranteeing service for the oumer’s life, without cost, if pen is not intentionally dams- aged. To cover pustage, insurance and bandling there will be & small service charge of $—.35 Prices from $12.50; other Parker pens from $5.00 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin irom LEOTA'S Women's Apparel Baranof Hotel BUY WAR BONDS '(eatures | Chaperones for this evening will be Mrs. George F. Alexander, Mrs. J. J. Meherin, Mrs. R. H. Williams and Mrs. R. J. Sommers, it is an- nounced. THE YAKOBI il R Port Alexander and Way Ports YOUR BROKEN LENSES Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. For Information Phone 513 Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. =fi-—‘=——= will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | 2 T, EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. Please have all freight on City| MARTIN FRIST. _—— INORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY / ' Sailings | | "HEAR DEM BELLS" Evangelist and Mrs. Don Mallou Featuring the Musical Cowbells! HEAR THEM: BETHEL TABERNACLE Fourth and Franklin Sireets ""'R. E. BAKER, Pastor Nightly Except Monday and Saturday 8:00 P. M. Evaneglist Mallough will be bringing an illustrated "Easter Message ag 10:45 Sunday Morning. Evangelistic Services will continue through May 2nd. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! *A Man With a Message For You” e“ ers i Fte‘gm Refrigerafio® FOR RESERVA aTIONS KX INFO Pass and RMATION © EN, HENRY GRE ers 109 jght Phone n ™ ALASKA COASTAL AIILIIES Passengers, Serving Southeast Alaska— Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. R B o e N it B 1Inl tEoonnh goon ee ican suncsy 5 Foouah 6005 TN e Wi 'dig 48 #8 Mot M % Yo ol TH Giihapofls 0 1B 0 18 10 B 18 w Tenakee - 10 Angoon - uo 18 Hoonah .. 1 Express Rate: 10 cents per pnnml—u.hlmul Charge 68 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Peteraburg 10.00 g’fifismm’°’§‘5“32i‘a‘§‘§,“’+i£3 Zobak! l‘lflll Gl; BSchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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