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PAGE TWO e e WALKABOUT . .. A Striking New Platform, a‘ by VIC COULTON . . . ; IN TURF TAN | and DARK A BROWN SUEDE was carried on at the session with Was Mrs. Lillian King of Ketchikan, suc- ceeding ‘Mrs, ‘Myra Rank of Fair- Of Mrs. Myra banks, as Department President. 4 include: Mrs. Edna Raynor of An- chorage, First Vice-President; Mrs. | vorce from George Stieler today im Dugout, to accept Margaret ‘Webb of Seward, Second the U. S. District Court. Sizes 4% 109 Vie Coulton designs a handsome new suede platform. It's destined to be a very much walked-about, talked-about shoe. Wear it for dress or for casual wear, and enjoy all the grand comfort, only a platform type can give. (/‘/( BZA%EIZ(ZQ Co QUALITY SINCE /887 CAHILL APPOINTED CAPTAIN DOUGLAS TERR. GUARDS Wendell E. Cahill has been noti- fied of his appointment as Captain of the Douglas unit of the Terri- torinl Guards. Captain Cahill has ed since the unit was first or- nized, being one of the most ac- tive and interested officers. Upon bis cnlistment in the organization, he was immediately commissioned as a First Licutenent and has serv- VALES NOW PARENTS OF ANOTHER GRL BABY Mr, and Mrs. William T, Vale are the parents of another baby -zirl,| born at Pertland September 11, and the little miss has been named Mary | Yvonne. This is according to an| announcement received by Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hunter. The new arrival | joins two other sisters. William Vale is well known io | many residents of Juneau. While | here he was employed by the Alaska | Electric Light and Power Company and later joined the staff of the | | Fitst National Bank. He was prom- | ed in this capacity until the resig- inent in orchestra circles and also s hation of Captain Andrews was|Well known baseball player. Vale ds | Intely tendered. - Capt. Andrews, a now in the administration office of | 1cal soldier, organized the unit from | the Bonneville Dam Constiuction | its Leginning and. through hh-‘Ccmvnu.v. | leadership, caused the unit to be G one of well ‘taingd soldiers and FEET HURT? worthy of comiment. His resignation - If ‘80, see Dr. D. W. Knowle: was tendered upon accepting em- latest scientific methods. Osteopath ployment at Fairbanks, Alaska. and Chiropodist. | T | Office 387 TERR. GUARD NOTICE | Lower Lobby, Baranol Hotel The Douglas Territorial Guards Home, Red 669 will - meet at 7:30 o'clock next adv. LEGION AUXILIAR ARTERS. AR Nowguucumef Ipartment of Alaska, Headquarters ment Finance Committee for a two- |has been moved from Juneau to vear term and. Mrs. Blanche Free- | Anchorage, according to announce- ment by board members as a result | term. }'1[ a meeting held here Saturday |pointed to the committee by the new | | night. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TRAFFIC OFFICERS Vice-President; Mrs. Nema Ellis of | Anchorage, Secretary - Treasurer; Miss Etolin Coulter of Wrangell, | Chaplain; Mrs. Esther Johnstone of | Sitka, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mrs. Bers tha Allen of Cordova, Historian. Mrs. Florence O'Neal and Mrs. | Margaret Strand, both of Anchordge, | were clected Department Executive Committeewomen, and Mrs, Flora | American Legion Auxiliary, De- Mickens was elected to the Depart- man of Anchorage, for a one-year | A third members will be ap-'| president. Mrs. Betty McCormick of Juneau | elected National Executive Com- mitteewoman upon the resignation Rank of Fairbanks. - b PIVORCE GRANTED | Minnie Stieler was granted a di- Election ot department officers | Other department officers elected DARI INOTICE AMERICAN i and elect a 2nd Vice Pres: GOLD $400,455 WORTH | CHECKING CARS BONDSHOLDHERE; EQUOTAIS PASSED All car owners are notified that | traffic officers will check cars every afternoon on Willoughby Avenue | between 2 and 5 o'clock. With two days to go. Juneau's Owners of cars are urged to make | total in the Third War Loan Drive it & point to have their automobiles has hit a peak of $400.455 and of | checked before the deadline. | outstanding - interest is the an-| Checking means conditions of | nouncement that the Series E quota | brakes, lights and showing of driver’s | has gone over the top with a total, | licenses. The checking is done by |to date, of $151,555. | members of the City Police and The total sales for the Territory Highway Patrol Force is now $1,548.220. | > Besides Juneau, ¢he following | cities have reached their Series E‘ 15 .| quota: Fairbanks, Seward, Valdez, LEGION AUXILIARY | oo reburg and. Wrangell { e | A special meeting will be held Thursday Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. in the The lowest point of land in the the resignation U. S. is Death Valley, Calif,, 276 féet below sea level. | | ™ BARANOF MI LK Thursday night at the Natatorium. Uniforms will be coveralls and leg- gings with rifle and ammunition Lelts. Further practice in protect- SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS | OF THE TOWN OF SITKA | 4 NOTICE is hereby given that the ) : In this world of trouble and woe there isn't anything TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1943 | RE PTIC OF 1941 MUNICIPAL BONDS OF THE i TOWN OF SITKA, ALASKA i NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the Town of Sitka, Alaska, Territory of Alaska, has by Resolution determined to redeem that certain bond issue of 1941, namely, Numbers 1 to 50 in-; clusive. That said bonds are to be called on November 1, 1943, with | accured interest to date. 1 TAL S. GUPPY, | Municipal Clerk. | First publication, Sept. 21, 1943. Last publication, Sept. 28, 1943. ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room || Hot Water and Shower Bath | Quick Service Barber Shop | on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate | | | | | ROYAL CAFE Specialtie: CHOW.MEIN CHOP' AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOwW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. vy VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS ® Perrect comfort ® Centrally located e Splendid food and service McClure, *© Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE F. B. PRS- D P Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates Phone800 | D R THE ATCO LINE Alnska' Tramsportation Company SEATTLE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONK 114 NIGHT 812 o BUY WAR BONDS U CAN FLY | JUNEAU to Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday .| * ALASKA STAR AIRL saraNoitore. PPhonme 667 INES % ive measures will be continued. v Territory of Alaska, has authorized | SAMMY NELSON RETURNS | the sale of General Obligation Bonds Sammy Nelson, former resident of the Town of Sitka in the amount | who with his family are now of $70,000.00 Said bonds to be in #located at Skagway, arrived here by the denomination of $500.00 each plane the first of the week. He will and to bear interest at the rate of purchase household necessities four (4% ) per centum payable semi- while here and return on the next annually, and to be dated November boat North. Mr. Nelson is assoc-'1, 1943. Application for the pur-| iated with the Elliott Transporta- chase of said bonds may be made | tion Company at Skagway, employ- 'with the municipal clerk at the of- ed as truck driver. fice of the Town of Sitka, Alaska. - TAL 8. .GUPPY; QUIET COU IL MEETING Municipal ‘Clerk, With nothing important coming Town of Sitka. | orc the City Fathers, regular First publication, Sept. 21, 1943, business was disposed of at last Last publication, Sept. 28, 1943. night’s meeting.. A post-war city ~————— Ty improvement program composing of ME improvement program composed of bridges and public property was ELOW THE BELT? rpad which was approved. The pro- gram will be submitted to the Ter- ritorial and Federal authorities for their approval. Help Your Forgotten ‘28" For The Kind 01 Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go llnmn'?m;c it o your“digulidn is_done by - th —in your t -of howels. £l dance will De (he man isue o\ indigetion strikes. i for the evening. J,' YJ:WL FRANK DEMILLE AND . {’}"{.‘::‘ wels. FEDUCIA TELANQEF. WED.' Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before £ i p And OB¢ aFthr meais, Take the . Frank DeMille and Fedela Tel- Stdins s Dt Take thim secording to anoff were married yesterday after- of the main digestive juices in’your'stom= noon in the Commissioner's . Court *o AND hokes-help vou digest witht you 1ave eaten in Nature's own way. . by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray. TE:‘ mbst folks get the kind of. relief that Witnesses were Mrs. F. M. Pauls a5 vou feeTbetler from yoar Reud & vour and Romey M. Moline, ; BRINGING UP FATHER SPECIAL MEETING, FIREMEN Presi Tauno Neimi has called A 1 meeting of the Doug- *n on next Friday even- ing. Plans for the coming amnual j| 5 Firer. llve‘.‘nc-idod help ‘to that “'férgotten ust be sure you get the genuine Carter LittleLiverPillsfromyourdruggist, Pi¢ "5( YOU SAY-MAGGIE'S SISTER IS BRINGIN' | HER FIANCE OVER HERE? 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Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. 1000 2 9 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ 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 e $15.00 ¥ $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell ¥ Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 ! $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 : Wr;nzell = 20.00 xpress Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum u‘m to 'l'l:‘:e:a: W ” and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Sub, P Change Without Notice, o0 .ml .“l !u Sitka $18 ouneau