The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 17, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO CLEARANCE:— Wash Slacks, Sport | The new deputy in charge en- 4 s P L {tered the Customs service in Al- PY FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, aska in 1936 where he served for:a! A QL S , sHN DB AQ S time at Petersburg. He has been!| THESE FAMED WILSON BROS. SPORT 3 ‘Bepity in the Keiohikén oifite and SHIRTS. Ideal for school, recently. 3 R d casual wear around home. It's u'll Reg. 3.95 SLACKS i tan Reg: 1.95 to 3.95 SPORT SHIRTS th (styled in Jamaica) nedinm, and large ALL BMBEHRENBSY, G | ldom find. ¥ AND RA\U\ CRASHES MATCHING SHIRT! crash and colorful prints and Shirts Sizes .20 | | - 1.60 ARE FINAL, PLEASE. | SALES FLOWER TEA IS PLANNED FRIDAY BY GARDEN CLUB Members of the Juneau Garden Club are busy planning their Flower Tea, which will be held Friday at Scottish Rite Temple. The tea is being given in lieu of Flower Show, which has been tponed because of weather con- ditions Tea will be served between 2 and 6 o'clock, affording men and busi- ness women an opportunity of attending Flowers from Juneau gardens and vicinity will be used in profusion to'cordial invitation is extended to all decorate the attractive West Par- who wish to attend lors of the Temple. Guests will be met at the door by Mrs. M. D. Wil- liams and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, with PARO(Hm S(Hool offerings of boutonniers made by | membere of the luf, ' OPENS SEPTEMBER 1 There will be no competition in | the display and no ribbons will be given. No individual displays will be featured. All flowers sent by members and friends of the club are to be arranged to the best advan- tage under the able supervision of Following an extensive program of renovation, the Parochial School | is all ready for another season of | instruction. Sehool will open .on| September 1, the same day as the public schools Mrs. William Paul and her com- h Natives ' are crazy about under- 'y . A new principal, Sister ‘Mary| { 9 it fi 8 g FI"“‘”? e me:{“";‘a‘ Ethobert; sl gl charge of the msp““- NOIES .X;:CJ ;nuzr;?:rld Ann Whitfield be- | year says Staff Sergeant Woodrow the Temple before 11 o'clock, Fri- 5 | - rms “parti v g- ey ] @ |school this year. The former { Riixlibary WaitEHai wastan Adins| 5 s Sl peIGHIery (e ong: ) day morning, it was announced. ey 5 Mrs. Fred Henning, a medical| i handled variety. 5 K 5 principal, Sister Mary Angelus, is| 8. 8, |cade mermaid at the New York —wanc ayap will i There will be a silver offering to patient, was discharged from St. World's Fair in 1940. ny Arab will trade you a nice now at the Holy Rosary Academy| in Vancouver, B.-C. 1 | help defray expenses of the tea. The affair is open to the public and a LEGION HOLDS SHORT | MEETING AT DUGOUT in as a member of the local past. |and | was | and |casioned by the summer camp ac=i{ {the near future as well as THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNLAU ALASKA DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS NAMED FOR KETCHIKAN JOB Collector of Custems J. J. Con-/ nors announced today the nppol,@-l 'ment of David E. Crocker as Depu= |ty Collector of Customs in charge| |of the port of Ketchikan. | Crocker replaces George | Hartle who resigned recently cause of ill health. | i be_l GIRL S(OUT (OUN(Il 1 HOLDS REGUIM! MEET| A meeting of the Juneau- Douglns‘ vieinity Girl Scout Council| held yesterday in the pent-/| nouse of the Alaska Electric Light | Power Company, at which | iime various matters of bus!ness were attended to. Besides a discussion of ways und‘ means of meeting the deficit ocq there were, among other! a goody sale planned -in! plahs | made to participate in, and ass | with, the Molly Pitcher Day on the | Third War Loan Drive September |2. tivities, things, TO ACHIEVE “THE ELIZABETH ARDEN LOOK" In every city, every country of the modern world, the really beautiful woman invariably uses Elizabeth Arden preparations. She cleanses her skin several times daily, with feathery light Ardena Cleansing Cream or, since Miss Arden now gives you a choice of cleansing creams, alternates with the new Fluffy Cream. These, with her stimulating Ardena SkinTonic, her soothing Velva and Orange Skin Creams, are fundamental essentials of the Elizabeth Arden look. The collection of old umbrellasw is proceeding nicely, according: to! announcement, and it is hoped that all old umbrellas in hiding will| come out to swell the total to be |turned in by the Girl Scouts for Laah NEW SIMRWAYS BEING CONSTRUCTED BY CITY Ardena Skin Tonic—cool, stimulating . + 4 «» » .$l 10815 | The stairway on Seward Street, Ardena Cleansing Cream~light, soothing + + « + $1t0o$6 |between Sixth and Seventh. hasf Flufty Cleansing Cream—like whipped cream . . . $l10$6 | been rebuilt by city forces and now Ardena Velva Cream—for average skins .. $ltos6 Orange Skin Cream—for dry or wrinkled skins , , . $lto$8 la new stairway is nearly complet- ed on Franklin Street between Sixth and Seventh. LABORATORY DIRECTOR ON TRIP TO WESTWARD —— Miss Zora Dragich, Director of'lw¥ l'FEGUARDS the Laboratory for the Territorial Department of Health, sailed for| the Westward today enroute to An-| chorage on business. She prects to return in three weeks. HARRY RACE, Druggist ALLISNOT I.OSI rth CAMP POLK, La.—An epidemic MI swimming enthusiasts has been Incticed at the Army pool here since still have legal tender for a meal. sheep or goat, some eggs and Ann's Hospital yesterday. She was also a professional swim- ming and diving instructor at Fort A son was born on August 16 laluuderdale Fla., before entering the Mrs, Rosemarie Glasser at St. Ann's| WAAC as a specal service assistant Hospital. i - g ting the best if the deal.” D o o WEATHER REPORT ° . Donald and Claudia Conley wer: FISH SALES . (U. S. Bureau) — admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital th; The halibuter Fl'cmm?t brought | ¢ Monday, August 16 A short meeting was held lastimorning for tonsillectomies. | 1.18,009 pounds of halibut today, ¢ Maximum 54, minimum 50 night at the Dugout by members which will be sold to the New Eng-| ® Rain .99 of the American Legion during| Mrs Ethel Hazeltine, a medical|!®d Fish Company at the OPA|e o o .0 o o o o o which time D. W, Herron was ‘“ke“‘patient, wras adnitbted - to ‘St. Ann's ceiling prices of 15% and 14 cents. - e ee - .- LURING SOLDIERS ocamoncs crr - cower o No Amca can lose u]l but his underwear in a friendly game—and good chicken for it—and think he’s get- | TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1943 |CONTRACTORS FOR HAINES OKEHED T0 Wb § R ROYAL CAFE - Specialties: Rohl - Connally Company, con- tractors, a corporation of Nevada, CHOW MEIN has been authorized by Territorial CHOP SUEY Auditor Frank A. Boyle to do busi- AMERICAN DISHES ness in the Territory with an au- thorized capitalization of $44,000. Main office in Alaska for the company will be in Haines. Alas- kan agents are R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle of Juneau. - - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes kxamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv.| SRR TN s ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOW ] WINDOW WASHING Tanned, cleaned and all ol RUG CLEANING ready to make up. SWEEPING COMPOUND VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY FOR SALE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON DAVE MILNER 2 i ] Phone Blue 510 BUY WAR BONDS i T BARANOF THE Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel + ATCO EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER LINE - 4 Reasonable Rates 5 + Alaska Tramsportation -,‘4 Phone 800 by | SAILINGS FROM PIKR Y * . SEATTLE L it @ Pertect comfort o Centrally located PABSENGERS PREIGET » Splentiid fbod and REVRIGERATION F. B. service ° McClure, @ Large Rooms— < P TS ok g D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ALASKANS LIKE THE ) Woodley Airways JUNEAU 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. Tuesday-Friday ; : BUY WAR BONDS % ! a E I FOR RESERVATIONS :| ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | - :‘ Phone 612 Agents Juneau d | Hospital this morning. SGT. SARFF TRANSFERRED an T ‘"Y OUR Special Offer in Effect NOW! Hamersley Studio Phone 294 spirits. NTY OF BOTH. And it comes to the picture, BRINGING UP FATHER perk up ‘your SEND Thees's & m- © Whitmen's once tassed, alweys pesfesred. All ub.-dhnh-h—ln-l *—.l ldl *’ 1 .98, the new oty Pabnbill, the yoguler bax @ 84 B Call In sad selet NOW) Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Opposite Federal Building Services will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow in the Catholic Church, of the Nativity for Ben Morro who died on Saturday evening at] St. Ann's Hospital. The Rev. Ed- ward C. Budde will say the mass. Interment will be in Evergreen) Cemet,ery EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 .- MILDRED R. HERMANN RETURNS FROM SOUTH| Mildred' R. Hermann, Alaska Di- yector for the Office of Price Ad- ministration, returned this morn- .ng from the south. Mrs. Hermann was - absent from her office for about two weeks, and while in the south spent some time with Mr. Hermann, who is successfully re- zovering frem an operation in Se-| attle, e | One in every eight deaths from| The Rexall Store henn disease in the United States Following the business session re-| | ARE IN SERVICE NOW | L freshments were served with the| Mrs. Cook was admitted to St.| Gerald S. Elsemore and David Sgt. Edward Sarff, of the ngnal; Y 0 U C A N F L Y following cuxpmxuee in charge:|Ann's Hospital today for medieal$S: Loy, Petersburg young man, re- Corps at Petersburg, has been! ¥ Homer ‘Nordlmg, Steve Vukovich, | care. cently reported at Sitka for induc- | transferred to another post. He is J " E A . :'i{."_ny Stonehouse and Ralph Mar- tion. a graduate of the Petersburg High lo n. Shirley Moran was admitted e School, was former Signal Corps & P - - |the Government Hospital th Empire clasuneds Pay! messenger, and then enlisted. Anchofage Kodlak Fairhanks 4 morning. o e ome i 2 = f PORTRAIT PHOTOG! HY | Y rAP SRl SR | Yakutat Valdez Nome i | v o portat s take sour/ MORONNE-RITES i | Cordova Seward Bristol B : picture. Hameraley Studio. Opposite| NERAL ELECTRIC CO st Prderl BUIOR o 0L, 090 TOMORROW A. M * Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis S Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR ATIRLINES paranoihore; Phone 6867 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. YES-MAGGIE- WHAT IS IT YOU WANT? YES-I AM AT YOUR SISTERS HOUSE AND AM GITTIN! READY TO TAKE HER FIANCE OUT FOR A WALK /7/ WELL-BE CAREFUL‘HANDLE HIM_ GENTLY-AS HE: FEELING SO WELL a«v " | STOP AT THE NEXT «CORNER-I'VE GOT <3 TO GIVE HM A PiLL- Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- DO l Ph l 8 & In‘let Hoosnah goon Tenalsee 'roldd lt;nlg shan gof Sitka uneau ...$ 8 10 $18 $1 $18 $18 $18 $18 ug as one Sitka ...... . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd ........ 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 " irsg:lr"AlT TIME Haines and skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. KE M;/ Haines Skagway YITAMINS * Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway . 10.00 Express ‘Rate: 10 cents Per 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 P Juneau . $45.00 $35.00 '23{,“5&‘ o Petersburg 30.00 10.00 z Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c 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 nm warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to , Change Without Notice. ; flz

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