The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1943, Page 2

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You can’t write durability into a suit...it has to be tailored in! EVERYONE WANTS HIs clothes to last a lofig: timhe’ tHese days. And every clothing ad that you reatl] clairis: " its product will! From our standpoint we' nierely Wit lo state two facts: First, if you want prolotiged sétviee and satisfaction from your clothes, you rittist: Have® toi quality in the tailoring...the finer the qitality; the et ter the wear. Second, if you want the’ firiést thilbriig: known to the clothing industry, then yoir' watitt clothes’ MICHAELS-STERN Tailored Eugene Anderson Given Surprise Dinner Party Here f hi > dinner 1 th Saturday evening at 6:30. oolock for | all Scottish Rité Masons regardless SCOTTISH RIE g REUNION STARES, | oo, e g s o HERE Iomm \ on Saturday evening at 8 ¢'clock. ————.—-e— | FEET HURT? newng 2:30 o'clock Wednes- | If $0, sée Dr. D. W. Knowles, witernoon, October 6, and con- [latest scientific methods. Osteopath hrough Saturday, October | aild" Chiropotist. cotlish Rite degrees from | Office. 387 4th to 32nd will be conferred| Lowér Lobby, Baraiiof Hotel class of candidates. | Home, Red 669 There will be a specidl dinner’ 7 arty ' g Gold ¢ Hotel for , son of Mr. and His brother, occasion. ord, Jr scn -~ NOTIC Is temporarily laid g while iéw itidtors are installed and other improverenis made. Watch this space for armouisce: ment of resumption of schedule befwoes Juneau, Haines and Skagway. 6:30. Full at- Visiting members adv e desired - nd thou. Polish the airmen Royal Air adyv | 'RAINBOW GIRLS HOLD' ELECTION, A regular meeting of the Rainbow Assembly was beld Saturday after- noon at the Scottish Rite Temple visor, as presiding officer. on' the Mason-Rainbow night to be held October 16th, when all Masons will b€ special guésts of the As- sembly. Sevengirls will be initiatéd Ithat evening and refreshments and | entértainment is being arranged for . ..q steames Local girls are busy while ion Juneau [4he o | "ontacting Masons, JUNIOROFFIGERS " with Norma Burford, Worthy Ad- j .ie with Mys. Wa Routine’ business was conducf'cd wards and families, Mr. Walters and eléctiah of Junior Offfcers Was qne of the popular pilots of the Al- held. Spectal emphasis was placed ,qeq Coastal Airlines Company, op- " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ‘ DOUGLAS NEWS S AND My, and Mrs and two children urday from Ketchil enjoy a two weeks’ They will acation visit sters, Mrs. Thomas Jensen and Mrs. Orrin Ed- erating out of Juneau. - - SPEND WNTER IN SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kimmey and daughter Roy left on a south- ast evening for the sunny south, where they will s the winter months. Mr. Kinney has | Douglas members expect 10 Persob- ooy employed here by the Munter lally invite all the members of G&S- Gepspu ;llneml Lodge, Douglas. 1 Company and plans to ployment with the com- continue Junior Officers who were elected a5y on another project in Wash- twill conduct candidates through jnggon. The family has made many the ceremonies of initiation at am friends in the community & afterncon meeting, November mmg each year and all girls who nave held a speaking part are eli- gible’ for office. Theé following Junior Officers were elected to fill the various sta- tions: Helen Isaak, Junior Worthy Ad- yisor; Joyce Smith, Junior Assoc- [[1ate’ Worthy Advisor; Peggy Coch- rane, Junior Charity; Lucille Goetz, [ Junior Hope; and Pat Sey, Junior Faith. To fill the other stations, Miss Tsaak appointed the following girls: Love, Marilyn Jewett; Religion, Mary Sofoulis; Nature, Sheila Mac- Spadden; Immortality, Rosie Maier; Fidelty, Diane Hunsbedt; Patriot- ism, Millie Miller; Service, Roma Fargher; Chaplain, Bonnie Nabb; Musician, l | '[qg"afl!;. Thelma McCorkle; Bearer, Beverly Varner; Standard |Hearer, Grace Satko; Harriét Stonehouse; Conf. Pat Dayi; Outer Observer, Lou- sanf¢” Krause; and Page, Claire {orson. = = SR PARKING NOTICE | ‘T 30 mintites Parking Orelih- | e strictly enforced. By JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. e has an 6. hoped thei The service is performed once dur- the spring will be rea Me- came 1 Jeanneé Butts; Mory, Oliver Pierson, Mr. and Mus. | Chott_ Director, Joan Wolfe; Drill| alpert Barscth and George Thomp- | Flag on. ( ané8” i’ the' BisineSs District wilt Lavery and Sam Shafs| plans of g - i TIDES TOMORROW | Low tide— 0:24 ;17 m., 15 feet. High tide— 6:45 a. m., 13.0 feet Low tide—12:38 p. m.,, 54 feet. High tide— 6:32 p. m,, 14.9 feet. > | {4 LEAVEFOR WEST V1A ALASKA STAR The Alaska Star Airlines plane; in Satur with Ray De Leaving Sunday, the plane had Recorder, the fonowing passengers for An- Observer, | .horage: Pauline Martin, Robert C. Robinson, Arthur E. Cox, Carl Mar- tin, Cornelius Hanson, Bates E. Tuéker, Emory Goeter, Paul Kruger, David W. MeIntyre, Nellie Omdahl, Leigh Chapman, Jewell Peterson, Ernest Alvarado and Louise Grabbe Pilots on the flights were Bill| - - > NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNERS Traffic officers will check cars every afternoon on Willoughby Ave. area of 385 betweeén 2 and 5 p.m. All cars must bé checked before deadline. 1 DOUGLAS | [sented by Mrs. R. R. Lister, POLICE COURT ARRESTS FOR PASTTWODAYS | i The following W {lice Cowrt the past two days: Asa Suiter, $25 for being drunk and down; Talmadge Ferguson, $25 a disorderly conduct charge; Arthur Kuich, $25 for disorderly conduct; Andy Tweidt, $25, drunk and disorderly; Evertt L. Vail, $25, derly conduct; Helen Huston, drunk; Arthur B. Gailbraith, and 10 days suspended sentence, on a drunk and disorderly charge; Howel P. Kosloff, $15, on a drunkenness G » E. Purvis, $25 and days suspended, on a charge of Irunkenness. D Methodist Church Group fo Meet on Thu_r;day Evening The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Society of Christian Services of the Methodist Church will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the residence of Mrs. Frank Kerrell in the Marshall Apartments on Main Street, above Sixth. The devotional topic will be pre~ and the Missionary topic by Mrs. N. B. Rustad. A large atendance is de- sired to discuss important reports and plans, — - OPA PICKS UP JOHNL. LEWIS RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 5. — The Richmond district office of the Of- of Price Administration John L. Lewi® was a motor trip to Springfield, Illinois, on which he mbined a visit with his mother d a business engagement The matter was explained sat- 33 nounced that questioned about isfactorily by Lewis and no misvs: | of gasoline was involved. - e YOUR BROKEN L Replaced in our own sh Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian C Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, They'll Be Coming by the Thousands .« « When they come! One of thesé days this war will end. Then will follow the post- war unleashing of pent-up de- sires, of restrained impulses, of vast reservoired purchasing power. One of -the things for which Americans have become hungry is travel. Starved by wartinie restraints, millions will want to go places and see things when' the Victory is won. This was true following World War I when hundreds of thousands set out to see the battlefields of Europe, the Orient, South ! America, while millions visited the many wonder spots in America proper. And ... human nature being what it is ... w-it-will happen again when Wortld War II comes to its in- | | | evitable end. BRINGING UP FATHER DO YOU REALLY THINK YOUR SISTER WILL SET THE DATE OF HER WEDDING VERY SOON ? YOUR FATHER WENT QVER TO SEE HER- I'M WAITING FOR HM TO COME BACK WITH THE ANSWEI WELL- AT LAST | IVE GOT THE R | WELL-IT'S ALt SETTLED -IT'S A PIPE THEY'LL everything waterways . tains . . . an est war. Yexli . them new w to Alaska’s would be to dented opportunity! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. MUST WEE | HAVE TO GO TO perity. Well may we look: for- ward to Alaska’s stake in this future as yet unborn . . . and prepare as we now may to take advantage of it. To ignore it DEPENDABLY In Peace By GEORGE McMANUS NO-SHE DID! SAID THE MARRIAGE Alaska has a natural stake in this post-war future. She has the traveler will want . . . glamorous history . .. natural beauty . . . fascimating . . majestic moun- intriguing place in the history of the world’s great- they’ll be coming by the thousands when they come and they’ll bring with ealth to contribute peace-time pros- ignore an unprece- BE WITHIN A K OR HE'D WORK ## re fined in Po-| Tatum, $25, drunk; Mar- | 2 N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1943 ROYAL CAFE FRANK FOSTERS 10 LEAVE TONIGHT FOR VISITIN CALIFOR | | - - A | Specialties: Frank Foster and Mrs. Foster are | L] leaving tonieht for the South and | CHOP SUEY expect to be gone bout three AMERICAN DISHES months. They will visit their son- . | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | nnYAL CAFE |J. E. Richey at Morro Bay, Cali- fornia || Phone 738 162S. Fronklin Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Serviee Barber Shop on Sccond Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate “ ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOow Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON | BUY WAR BONDS * ® Periect comfort o Centrally located' « Spléndid 1064 and Fm service LINE McClure, © Lafge Rooms— Myr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKX THE Company o 1 & 4 SAILINGS® FROM PIRR ¢ s s g Qg ok g e WEATTLE i H BARANOF S ‘ Alaska’s Lm Apartment & e mu‘; | * REFRIGERATIOR +t EVERY ROOM WITH TUB . | and SHOWER | * D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 NIGHT 812 " BUY WAR BOND! YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATIRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P:M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERYATIONS E 2 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M: Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ! Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 i 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 ; Haines S , Juneau $18.00 k&‘b%;y . Skagway .. 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents p‘cr pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Bare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% . Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Excursion Inlet $15.00 H:fi’n;nh Ex:jrmHEl[t;U cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c S LED TUESDAY and TH S Ketchikan Wrangell URSD‘:tXershum $45.00 3 30.00 *1o00 i Juneau ... Petersburg ‘Wrangell e 20.00 # Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimiam of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per Above rati plical el es ap) ble when passenger traffic M pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg warrants. . Schedules and Rates Subject to

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