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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 PAGLE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE 'FUNERAL SERVICE : FOR SIMON KIRB SATURDAY, 2 P. M. ROYA.L C{\E‘E Specialties: | Services for Simon Kirby, who vy CANNON SHEETS AND TOWELS died on August 7 at his home in CHOW MEIN " |Roberts Row, will be held on Sat- LONG-LASTING, LOVELY QUALITY CANNONS de from choice grains e AnGa R o gHOP SUEYDIS nd fortunate indeed we are to have this stock. Look Gk s e lonfi experi- |the chapel of the Charles W. Car- 4 HES 55 i~ ence, Old Charter goes into Mr. Kirby was a member of Ig- 1loo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska. Dean M |C. E. Rice, chaplain of the Igloo, Phone 738 162 s-Fmpklln ;: _ i deliver the eulogy, and in- American whiskey ever dis- |terment will be in the Pioneers| the aging-barrels the noblest CANNON PERCALE SHEETSH mon’s finest quality, CAVALIER type. Smooth, [t W s & wearing, luxurious. silled, we believe: 'P.m at qu\e ;’t:’(umet_cu. ORDER YOUR PLAIN HEMS: ! | 2 x 108 o BUY WAR BO} BABBIT SI{INS 79 s 81 x 108 —_— | NOW 12 x 3814 Cases hen time goes to work, WINDOW WAsHl [ Tanned, cleaned and all ITCHED e RUG CLEANING | ‘ready to make up. o ripening Old Charter’s silky SWEEPING COMPOUND |1 VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY x 108 FOR SALE || BEATTLE, WASHINGTON 81 x 108 flayor... mellowing its body... | i s iching s superh bouet {35"‘&‘”‘?0‘ [t | SpchigERe sOp PRk T 5 BUY. WAR BONDS = FINE CANNON TOWELS what s whiskey s thent | |5 Thick, thirsty Cannon Towels — in matched sets, THE SAITET o0t auiow Tiower Hedtgal et BARANOF THE ; LARGE BATH 1.00 Alaska’s Largest Apartment : GUEST 1 50 s il | Hotel' A T C 0 WASH CLOTHS .20 |1 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB BATH MAT ; 1.25 I and SHOWER LINE i * | Reasonable Rates | * Alaska Tramsportatien i v zg : | Phone 800 e i ; o £ nas Co ' QLUALITY SINCE S8 | : SATLINGS FROM PIXE ¥ i ) » A ~ TTLE - /887 | , SEATTLE o A SUPERB AMERICAN | 4. SE L g meKEY } # Perzect comfort 7 R 3 | ¢ Centrally located PABSENGERS - PREIGHT { | | | ® Splendid food and thete was present by personal in-|be one like this; Name the hour|claborate, are well worth ‘winning| Phh S 2 n“ REFRIGERATION v vitation of an individual Service-|of departure of a train made fa- -—-and they will continue to be so| 90 PROOF. STRAIGHT F. B. ° man. Riding to the camp m Army mous by the composer of “Alexan- long as they consist (in addition | BOURBON Wiskey | McClure, @ Large Rooms— trucks the girls had dinner at one'der's Ragtime Band.” That one to a full meal at our canteen) of | Mgr. all with Bath D. B. FEMMER—AGENT or anoth of the several mess wasn't too tough either apparent-!such generous-sized boxes of de- ALASEANS LIKE THE s o N e s D R |k o ik iy Aessen : Sotel PRONK 114 MIGHT 812 50 girls Ethel Loken, Pe L NEW WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS spent dancing to the music tuneful “When That Midnight Edna Almgquist, Jennie et | O e ever-popular Servicemen’s Choo-choo Leaves For Alabam.” Johnson and Jeanne Winther. L imefeflifig "ems '0[ Evervbody ilvv remainder of the afternoon immortalized in Irving Berlin’s orel s usual on their returi The men and girls are permitied - |from onec of these all-too-infrequent to compete individually or to form “GOODBYE” TO LOUISE PROGRAM cered by the women of Juneau {0 trips to Duck Creek the girls im- teams of two or three members. 1t is with keen regret, that the| is the of- USO. In this column the GSO mediately cxpressed their eagerness To date the most frequent winner Club says “goodbye to Louise | progra Woodley _{_\irways f ram for the week at the girls are mentioned much more fre-'o be invited soon again. They hope have been teams on which Soldiers Headland. She has found it neces- 1 cuently than the patronesses. Ye: for a dance there some night. This Eddie Desek and Darrel Nelson ' sary to sever her connections with g IURSDAY, Aug. 12, 8:30 pan vnder the nationwide USO plan wishes them an early bave appeared. The winning per- us in order that she may return j U N EAU O lobby each club is designed to be unn,,mnn of their hope. Mean- gentage generally . ranges between home to Minnesota to be with her!| - home away from home”; and cer- while, in the interests of romance 85 and 92. The pru.r‘s muugh not father who is seriously ill. Need- | > we take the libe of making one - L = suggestion: Can’t someohe up a more glamorous name than “Duck Creek”? We know whether changing the me of an Army camp requires an Act of Congress or a Presiden- tial Proclamation—-but we've. plan- o ask the Audubon Seciety in 13, 6:45 p.m.—Se; cil meeting in USO tainly it is the women who do t 0 pm.—Committee of most by far toward the accom meeting at USO on plishment of this aim. Under the { 00 p.m.—Tllustrated 'very capable and resourceful lead- e by Dr. Dale on “Northern crship of Mrs. Harold Smith this 9:00 p.m.—Miscellaneous committee of our Club iz e in USO lebby, d fter week in doing thou and GSO girls s for the Servicemen. Thei include (this is only a ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. BERNHEIM DISTILLING CO. Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, U.S.A. Anchorage Building Projed | less to Q her the Louise takes with best of good wishes from i RDAY, Aug. 14, 9:00 pam. partial the filling of the hington to_ influence’ someone PR : 'I‘l‘lw(’l“f‘p‘;h““;:_“' i “i’_‘"m;‘ ii:: e " e s o v e | You are invited o submit proposals | 125 GRS RE | Tuesday-Friday ; gt P Ny B 4 . . p s MENT: The Club extends its con- By, k. 18, 00 po e T e s e T SRR S by 110 feet at Anchorage, Alaska. e 0 e | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES s e Lo 2 2ofn e S GE R L Drawings and specifications maybe | 2%, 2 v sz Asents sumeau G gk 430 s in S St Yo S cownens obtained from the Airport Manager, |7 s by bor s ed 19 Tpe Quiz Contests, an added feature to Bingo Game Night on uesdays, have been proving popu- of :the ‘momen Ataihe lar. Consisting usually of fifteen Aug. 18, 7:30 p.m. doubtedly yowll find P questions they have related to SO lobby: 8:00 pm.— Will make it much more Lomelike (he movies, books, popular songs,| Discussion at private home; in many little ways which you (he radio, geography, history, Bov- | ] TUESDAY, A 17, 9:00 pm.— learn that shortly yowll k and Quiz Contest in count on the regular Pan American Airways Juneau appointment to Officers'’ Candidate ‘ ¢ 3 School, of which they have just Sealed blds w]ll be pubhcly opened 3bm-: a‘dvised‘? ‘V?e‘ sh]:l‘l mqs these | Y 0 U c A N : F L Y 2 3 popular fellows; but we are very in Seattle, Washington, not later than happy over the compliment that JUNEAU to has been paid them and the fine 9:00 pm —Old-fashioncd Dances in|may .not be able o analyze bt emment, and especially sports.| Saiurday, AHQUSIZI, 1943. opportunity which is theirs. . . .| Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks USO lobby which you surely will appreciate. |Here are a few sample questions| And 1t is a matter of record that g A ‘ : iy Hae 4 y { |on Monday the Club joined in the SR o reoent coniasts: Whatthree| - v Mapcas the Uk jarg st e ll, SN Valdez Nome ATRONESSES MEET THAT SUNDAY PARTY brothers lately have been big/ in felicitation to all the members! = The meeting of the Patroness| That party given by the men at lepgue outfielders? Who wrote the | ot-Nig | Shet Db n: it Cordova Seward Bristol Bay c of the Club on Tues-|Duck Creek on Sunday afternoon, “Show Boat” music? What African ; " . B Al o WA g i AR £ d - day would have served s a re-|was a great success. At least this cowntries border on the Moditer-| an American Airwa |ospeln o iske sty Asiiptiery Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis minder, though none was needed,|is the report from all the gills who ranean? Who was the Notre Dame 5 5 Pl oma il of the scope and importance of were guests and whom w inter- foothall coach last fall? Not very ervice continuously being ren- VALWLd since the affair. Each one hard,are they? Oct.dswnally there'll LAY T = : i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK 1’Daughier Born j Rz LRl O N YAAREE ~ ToC.Popejoys ALASKA STAR \S DOWN N/ NEAK -WE W CORST SAE -SNE A N : i E DECREP\T OL | ST fl\%?&&‘?s NG TTH \S QLERR NN POOR | SH\F'LESS | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Popejoy are A I R L l N E S C\‘\EER “\M \_\.“\.E ?a\- y 9 H S\‘ON \.\. 1the proud pare_nts of a baby. girl, | Office , M| e s e vk | papanof wors,. Phome 667 .———-——J SNLFEY GOT }welghud in .at eight pounds fif- | teen and one-half ounces, and hna I"”ii‘,-,f“}li,‘.?fi,»o‘i"i‘i‘fie Sormir Futh| A L l s K A C 0 A S TA l- l IRLINES we were careful not to add, “— ] any ‘many more of them!” wednesday r"day s“da’ ! McVay, teacher for three years in § Serving Southeast Alaska. Passengers, Mail, Expres.s . the Juneau -High School, her sub-‘I SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at. 9:30 A. M | jects being languages and drama- Hawk o Pel- Kim- Chicha- | ties. Several school plays were Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka giyen under her coaching. Mr. | Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Popejoy is’ employed in the umcc{ Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 = / < of the M. P. Munter Company,| f§ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., ) e contrgetors. Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ B o By GEORGE McMANUS || Bt = % & GOODNESS-DADDY/ (ou! I'M GOIN' OVER AND 0B i For eoooiess ¥ ot & o BT s iy - 2 ( C i z I'M GL oonah .. YOURE NOT GO~ || VioIT MASGIE'S SISTERS SAKE- WY THE || | ALWAYS GET o5 GSDDR/UNCQ'QBE'%TXQ‘# Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. HOT DAY HIM-CTO-;Efin—\Jfl:_SOK ot ‘gg\:“e&?— '4";'-‘51- A o Sy o THis )t THE FLUIRNACE ? IT'S GETTIY Juneau ];ldalggs Sk:z%“&?:y LIKE THIS! WEATHER WON'T DoTiEsT Doy || L LIRS SRR . SOLB oW Skagway . . 1000 SEEM SO BAD \ THIS SUMMER! F Express Rate: lo cents p(‘r pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet . $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... — $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg - 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell - 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to ME ‘lz l Change Without Notice. > i o

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