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BER 5, 1943 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, NQVEM il —————— — [ two-yedr ‘periods, ending in 1910.| FROM THE INLET [ | FAREWELI_ PARTY FUR-SEA[ HERD At that time the herd had been| Ernest McClanahan of Excursion t | reduced to only 130,000 animals and Inlet is registered at the Baranof ROYAL CArE | FOR GIRL SCOUT! OF PRIBILOFS IS i = fcurca ot it misnt soon o i | face extinction. Treaties which 5. 2 MAKER OF FINE HATS FOR OVER 100 YEARS | | stopped pelagic sealing and the fol- AT BARANOF Speeialties. Ann Louise Henning, daughter | ST vAlUABlE!mwmg of sound conservation prac- Mrs. Jack MeConkey and Mrs. Al| ° | |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning, will | | tices since that time resulted in the | Sulinger are guests at the Baranof CHOW MEIN | |be feted this afternoon at a farewell | i growth of the herd to a figure Hofel. CHOP 8 | |party, given at the home of Mrs.| The famous fur-seal herd of the (o;oupere between 2500,000 and Sl gl muAN“DISHES . . |Ear] McGinty. Guests will be fel- |PTibllof Islands has so increased in | 750000 animals today | SONS OF NORWAY CARD PARTY | : . !low members of Girl Scout Troop |Size that it now represents a cap-| i - - Saturday, Nov. 6, at 8 p. m. IOOF i !No. 9. iilal value of approximately $100;-| | Hall. Pinochle and bridge adv. | nnYM CAPE i : 000,000, according to a report to FAULKNER 'I'MKS Sy signed her posts as.! | | oy ’;g‘;‘sf,,;e:,fi% of the troop | SCCretary of the Interior Harold L.| | {| Phone738 162S.Fronkiin l y Tckes. ; | terday at a regular meeting of | | ,{;:EG?:, Scuuts.g She and her, At current prices, according to| o" wAR FUND AT | ISMABL HWEL | {mother plan to spend the next|the report by Dr. Ira N. Gabriel- || Steam Heat in Every Room | four months in Arizona and will son, Director of the Fish and Wild- 6-30 p M TOD AY Hot Watdr and SNaW Bath ORDER YOUR { leave Juneau this weekend. |life Service, this year’s take of 117,- [l " . | | 164 skins will be rtl roxi e i it o R A B B I T s K l | Members of the troop voted their P EPTWE R DRTOXE . 2 on Second Floor—Room 3 “ s i | appreciation to Ann Louise for the|Mmately $5000,000 after processing H. L. Faukner, well-known Ju-| ey New 58 NOW KHAKI-WITH-COVERT [work she had done. Elected to|The number of skins taken this neau attorney, will speak over KINY n e;ndfg . Blnz.gemem A ! succeed her in office were Iva 'Jéan |vear was the greatest for any year| this evening at 6:30 o'clock in be- roprietor ! 3 Tanned, cleaned and all 3 Schuttpeltz as scribe and Joan |since Government operation of the half of the National War Fund ISMAEL VOSOTROS ready to make dp. Q hi listinet) Khaki Ay é Lesher as organist. | sealing went into effect in 1910 campaign. Opposite Juneay Cold Storage VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ometinng GRUTAT IR o0 \ 1 | "Lynn Bodding presented Joan When the United States pur-| Mr. Faulkner will frame his talk R ble R SEATTEE, WASHINGTON h Lesher and Rae Peters as new mem- | chased Alaska in 1867 the herd had around the objections which have easonabie ate toned felt ... dark Covert hand ... } bers. |an estimated population of some |been given to solicitors by Juneau-i - ’ ' Members requested instruction for 4,000,000 animals. Sealing rights | ites during the drive to raise furds BUY WAR BONDS extra-wide light-toned Covert hind- ia Junior Red Cross Home Nursinu were leased to private firms for|for the 17 war service nrganizauon:;.‘ { 8 50 |Course. They are continuing their| - — | ing. .. a three-toned harmony in the o {work on hostess badges, and their | dancing lessons under the direction | | » Pecuist comtors it fashi 1. 1t"sa “natural.”™ !of Mrs. R. C. Fisher, former profes- | 1 woiiha bl s il y | sional dancing teacher in Seattle. | | ® Centrally located | foess gl atin ! iy © Splendid food and [ | - Y service STEAMER ARRIVES : MoGhr, ® Larte Rooms— i | Mgr. all with Bath ;_ | ; ’ ALASKAXS LIKE TH ~ WITH 29 PERSONS | Vo Muss! FROM SOUTHLAND : ‘ | NoFuss! . » | A steamer arrived in port yester-| |day afternoon with the following| ' ImBAl‘AN‘)F | passengers from Seattle — Charles | N B t' e 2 /Battin, Etta Bringdale, Thomas E.| O botner. Alaska’s Largest Apartment I'Bingaman, Norman C. Brown, 'x'he-l-l { M. 'ma Brown, Keith Brown, Sidney G.. | . | Carter, Maude Davies. ! EVERY Rc?gl-?é WITH TUB i Agaln Theresa Doogan, Nora Goodreau, H an 'WER P | ; St e S o e Never mind whether your rooms S John R. Hazen, Kathleen McAllis- ¥ & Reasonable Rates o Qe ” | R—. IT’S “VAGABOND TIME |ter, Charles T. O'Neill, Helen P. are palnted or unpalnied, plasi- o D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 3 |Riches, Claude R. Buyle, Betty Anne | e h ain the men who know are coming m | Wilson, Joyce Maria Williams, John | Again th ho ki g il m ered. wallpapered. or of wall- Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGHT 813 H. Williams, and Walter W. Wol- ’ p p b o for the world's most famous lightweight . | fenden. - “hat' . . . the hat that sets itself to any | From Ketchikan — Mike Paviik, board. Amazing new KKEM- KNOX " VAGABON personality, that's smart anywhere. Put ‘{xfxeaco::nv::n G. A. Smith and Ei-| g : You Can Fly With 1.50 off your old hat—put on your Knox |"“From Wrangell_ 1, 5. Olsen, 31 | TONE, modern miracle wall : T e "v.g.bond“: iand Mrs. George Gunderson aud; A L A s K A s A R ‘1 Miss Georgina _Gundersnn. Taking passage for Skagway lasli fHHSh’ COVErS.- most anY Surface | night were Barbara P. Lake, Earl i F. Owens, Mary A Hill, Jasios 2 beauhfully S WATHE R Hill, Lena B. Williamson, Margaret | o8 L. Halloran, Clayton L. Polley, John | SINGLE CO ATI A. Klingbell, Mary Klingbell, A (Van Mavern, Jack Garlock, June AIRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar Other Knox Hats $5-$10 BM Bebrends Ca | L. Brekken, Harold Brekken, John| IN. “Paviik, Sewart P. Hull and| @ JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE - | Paul Lecko. | QUALITY SINCE /887 AR CONNECTIONS to YAKUTAT VALDEZ FAIRBANKS CORDOVA SEWARD BRISTOL BAY KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday Oftice PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel , : 'FIREMEN HOLD REGULAR | o s - HOALNOTE oot e w MONTHIYBUSINESS MegT| YOull Find a Supply ov GLAS ¢ mw M“S | was the first detailed map of Nswi ! at SR KA ' | England to show Loag' Island and The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- NEWS Mrs, Romart Eliers and baby bOY.{ Manhattan. as sepl;’mw islands, | Partment held a regular monthly wer¢ - discharged . from St. Ann's: { meeting last night at the Fire Hall, Hospital yesterday. | R o BT |with Ohief V. W. Mulvilhill pre- | T“om As H Annw ABE co SENIOR BALL SATURDAY {, | YOUR BRONEN LENSES |siding. | . A Jean ' Ackerson, Douglas: school | . | A"crab feed followed the business | The Douglas Sesiior Class lsgivlng‘l‘e“m"v was discharged from St.| Replaced in our own shop. Eyes |session. | the Annual Fall dange totnorrow | Ann's Hospital on Thursday after Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson ‘ evening at the Douglas School. The | Medical care. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. BUY WAR BONDS | | PHONE All-Girl orchestra is engaged for 2 J the evening. Dancing is to start at;ml"fg: .l!n;kso:lflwasua;immtedd 2 , 10 o'clock and during intermission * Mhinti e SR e ) : 3 for medical care. a special entertainment program will feature Sergeant Earl Terry in Mildred Jac;s i dmahaspadi] vocal selections and also several from the Government Hospital yes- | accordion numbers by a Juneau girl. terday after treatment. ¢ e i MOTHER'S CLASS MEET Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell| The regular meeting of the Mo- spent last evening in Douglas visit- |ther’s Class will be Monday at ing their friends here. They are|2:30 o'clock in the Public Health making preparations for a trip Out- |Center of the Territorial Building. side, planning to leave on the first {Miss Helen Johnson, public health Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— . ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points CAMPBELLS VISIT HERE 878% More Express to Alaska Syalistlattont: 1;‘;’:; i At il Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. C. A. McMYCKLES LEAVES | ';0':;2_ : ice, merged into the transport facili- Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 8789% more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in’ the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under military control. When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. C. A. McMickles is leaving wdayj I will not be responsible for any | for employment on the Strawberry obligations contraoted by Helen| Point construction job. He is em- ! Phillip. ployed as cat mechanic. adv, JOHNNY PHILLIP. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phorie 612 . Agents Junéau | | | | | 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 PIV AMERICTY rrin 18y B R T T TR e A i | “I’d like 2 perfume that smelts ke Biscuits niade with | (Cemtennial Sitk-Sifted Flour. Te’s the only thing.he’s crazy about!” ] c t 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 L Kii .18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 [yEs-IM FEELING Angoch .18 18 ON ME Wiy | TOR TTY BAD-I'VE I CAN'T AFFORD Heagabe 10 i ; - DOWN-TOWN ~ [ i : TOR | YO IT- MY FEES ARE Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at AN § TOO HIGH Junest $18.00 $20.00 ] 10.00 Skagway Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimam 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 fi Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 | Rate: er pound—Minimum Charge 60c i SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY | Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg | Junsan ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10,00 Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 250 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Pnn ‘u Copr. {57 Ring Features Syndscie, Inc, World i 1 ] \ | gmmummsm?mm AN’ Baten Sbjook dw e —————————