The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1943 ¢ Al: orders to be delivered same cay must be in by 1 P. M. All orders in after 1 P. M. will be de- livered the next day. This is going into effect due to shortage of help. PHONE George Brothers Today You will find a large complete stock to choose from. with their MILDER BETTER TASTE For the first in smoking pleasure change to Chesterfield with its MILDER, COOLER, BETTER TASTE. Its Right PHONE 92.85 Combination of the world’s best cigarette ‘ tobaccos tops them all in giving smokers what they want. THEY SATISFY. —Free Delivery Every Day For the first in listening pleasure turn to Chesterfield’s two great radio shows: FRED WARING and his gang with Victory Tunes and Nation’s top- notch 15-minute variety show — HARRY JAMES and America’s leading dance band. \ Light up and enjoy the cigarette that SATISFIES. ; , MQV‘E “pj dishes’ upon each other % BF_ delivering orders spoils the linens, contaminates food 4 TOMORROW nd irritates the guests Cloths used by waiters-or chefs hould not be used for wiping plates s. Towels for drying eat- er hould b other purpose. do not relish cigar tumps. Do not Copyright 1943 preparing or LiGGETT & My Towcco Co. THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT £ ; : ————n “Proper sanitation and clean| “po your part B ON SiaEh SHB RINES ,\m » is becoming increasingly Dabits in handling and serv to keep the washroom clean. If you do not see paper towels, ask for them. The common towel disappeared long Robert James Claire, with the all the difference establish- sanitation am initiat- ed in Juneau some months ago is |ined silent people MAKE RADSRooseveII_’; talian Ports Given Shell- Grandsfin in ing-Six Enemy Ships | 3 GunTragedy hoto Shop Studio at Sitka h« roadcea said s5UeC b€l salthiul, eas od in Juneau.and 18 &t atemant shortly befc 1o ments ar disease-spread- g f Hotel funeral e 54 ing on it is pointed out i B procession “moved through densely bservance of such factors as 5 5 roper dishwashing are most i . J. LYNCH HER T fruit, with stricter portant in protecting the I y bearing of the community, and direct D ce of cleanliness being cards issued by the Territoria 8 in most establishments, it Department of Health remind em- is reported by investigating sani-4 | ployees that tary mspu.wxs EINZ KETCHUP 3%, | SUGAR BUY WAR BONDS FLOWER-FRESH HOUSECOATS! Destroyed LONDON, June T7.-—British sub- marines, prowling in the shadows WRITE TO OUR FIGHTERS USE \/"MAIL FOR OVERSEAS ! EGGS, fresh, large - - HAPPY HOME PEAS - No. ! cans 2§c BLUE LAKE—VERY GOOD CUT STRING BEANS - - - 23¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR - B¢ Bfor$4.00 BUTTER, higharade - - lb. &1« BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE and into or near the Ttalisn_ ports| Ten-Year-Old A((idema”Y of the mainland, miralty announces. One skipper surfaced his craft 1, Calvi, northern Corsica, and bombarded an enemy airfield The ships sunk by the submarines included ze,, and two small ' bis playmate, nl)mnm naval auxiliary e ‘!u'namolo Ashes Are Shoots His 11-Year- 0ld Playmate PHILADELPHIA, June T7.—Wil- liam Donner Roosevelt, aged 10, son lof Col. Elliott Roosevelt and grand- son of President Franklin D. Roose- velt, accidentally shot and killed Lewis Hutchinson, aged 11, with a 22 calibre rifle | bullet. Coroner W. J I’H&hom said the s mother, Mrs. Jeth Donner Winthrop. She and Elliott were divorced in 1933. | ————————— | | LITTLEPAGE HERE | Jack Littlepage, well known min- Private JOHN Mutoer OF CAMP BUTNER,N.C,, GETS 30 LETTERS A DAY’ O it FARM PosT OFFICES: ing man, came in from Sitka and is al the Baranof Hotel aid Away o HERE FROM TENAKEE Dermott O'Toole, HAS BEEN PICTURED ON CORN." FRENCH STAMPS ONLY ONCE. ‘JERSEY,” (ARK) Reg. U. 5. Pat. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federation of Post Office Clerks < MILK, fresh pasturized - Quart § De NUBORA WASH POWDER - 5‘?? FRESH RADISHES ard GREEN QNIONS DAILY FROM CUR OWN FARM! These A v's "Carry You Own PI’]CE:S . . . Lots of Other Ttems Equally LOW-PRICED! business man COS”Y ]mpresswe Staie };g:l:l Tenakee, is at the Baranof Ceremony Reported | Held in Tokyo (By Associated Press) | The ashes of Japanese Fleet! Commander, Admiral Yamamoto, have been buried in the cemetery | of Tama village, near Tokyo after| a costly and impressive state cere-| mony intended to perpetuate the' name of the man who designed the on Pearl Harbor. Tokyo radio broadcast a de- seription of the funeral and said the Emperor led the nation in prayer as Premier Tojo knelt be- fore the ashes at an especially erected altar in Hibiya Park near the Imperial Palace while royal representatives of the Empire's highest military and naval offi- cers gathered around | Another broadcast quoted Tojo as warning the Japs a “greater Asia war is more and more at a stage of decisive ba[lles and the war THE DOUGLAS IN} DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT ---- AT THE LEGION DUGOUT DR. GEORGE A. DALE Will Present Two Taikies . . . "“Western Front” showing China as our ally and “Safeguarding Military Information” Both Movies are from the Office of War Information All Legionnaires Are Invited and Bring Along a Friend! SHORT BUSINESS MEETING AT 8 P. M. SHARP Garden-ge Y, fres hous er-splashed cottons. So pretty, so easy to get into. Have yours to love and tub. ALL SIZES 3.95 and 4.75 re California Gro Brunch Coats, Too! at 3.75 Jones-Stevens Seward Street Phone 473 Phone California Grocery 373 Electrw Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steal: and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME

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