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PAGE TWO ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA £ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943 'NEW LISTINGS . Large Attendance BARTLETT WILL ROYAL CAFE Specialties: Election of officers. Past Nt’)l’)lL‘I - RELEASED BY At Fastern Star | GIVE TALK AT oo i i DRAFTBOARD Roll Call Night FILIPINO EVENT .. = Balloting was held and candidates | gacret | 1-A4)—Harry A. Jensen, Ernest . % g 3 will be initiated at the meeting | . ¢ 2 the st speaker when |K. Johansen, Harold C. Kemmer,|yxovember 23 lett will be the guest spe ¢ of Alaska E. L. Bnrt-: ISMAEL HOTEL | Steam Heat in Every Room | /| y " . sy - | PR TR S | CHOW MEIN } 5'0” RE PROPER- T"Ey RE Pko”n : sixty - seven e . About 1,750,000 troops a month CHOP SUEY | { wPollowlg is a list of new classi-; One hundred and sixty Ph ' Counh— m ' | - | lcations veleased today by the su.|members answered the roil call lasc P MIIPPINE YMEN 10/ wravel on American trains in o- | AMERICAN DISHES | LV”E” YO” G'VE !necau Draft Board: Inight at 4 meeting of the Order C I b Gfe Common_ ficial troop movements, oxclnsiwi f I 1.A_Pred E. Biyant, Raymond|0f Eagern Star held in the lodge| eienr of furlough travel. BOYAL CAPE ] ~” - . |room of the Scottish Rite Temple. | | \ K, | J. Donlan, Burr A. Hagarty, Frank g g | wea"h Da Soofl | ( |D. MeKiniey, Joseph Pelosa, James M Marie Thomas, Wotrhy Matron. | i | Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ‘( 5 R. Sharp, William L. Stoddard | . ! | . [ |the Filipino Community of Juneau \ HE HEWEST ;Wilnamfl FSohmalts, Joseph M.| Following the lodge work last eve- Iholds its banquet commemorating|| Hot Water and Shower Bath ORDER YOUR 4 ¥ {Snow, Harold Stephenson. ning, refreshments were served in'y “ruop aniivercary of the Phil Quick Service Barber Shop s ! s i { i, PINelL {559 dinps i, Wilh Wp following |ippine Commonwealth next Mon-! on Second Floor—Room 3 n A n n l T x “ { L] 1-C—Rodney L. Johnson, John J.|committee in charge of arrange- | PPIE. 4 NG ol 4 i | % day, November 15, at 7:30 pm. in| Under New Management NOW. 1 | Keyser, Richard L. Molloy. !ments: Mesdames Mildred Martin, |58%: POVREOC G | and Proprieto: ed, el and all X 2-A—George C. Denman, Fred W.|Mae Wright, Ella Mielke, Mildred |'h¢ Barano | prietor Tanned, cleaned N 75 | Kenney. Barron, Pearl Burford, Harriet| The affair is invitational and| ISMAEL VOSOTROS ready to make up, . | 2-B—William L. Bills, Bennie M.|Tucker, Agnes Adsit and Messrs, |Eddie Belarde is general chairman || opposite Juneau Cold Storage VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY [ 4 for the event. | ASHINGTON 3 Borsvold, John E. Fowler, Raymond | Edwin Sutton and Walter Heisel. < i % | SEATTLE, WAS X L. Graff, Vernon E. Hodges, Leigh- e | ibencng Wil follow phe . Slinker) Reasonable Rate : s ton J. Kern, Francisco C. Manli- end dining rogm program = ~ guis, William R. Windsor, Bill O lI WATTERWORIH Mr. Bartlett has spoken several BUY WAR BONDS 3 | witte 3 v . times in the past at the Filipino S SEATTLE ® Pertect comfort T n E ® Centrally located | i JURKEY COMSTGUARDAUX. 24 PASSENGERS N e 8 \ | * Splendid food and | e honur:ld last nightt:lcthc ARRIVE HERE 0" i McClare, © ;r:;:‘m L l N E ‘ GOBBLE ousnviriwiincc -STAR AIRLINES| & ° v Losting sentiment; lasting usefulness; pride of ownership pem write better st of Lt. Earle Watterworth, District | ALABKANS LIKE THE | for life—all go with the “Triumph" Léfelime pens you give to i oraideerd oo | | Auxiliary Officer from Ketchikan. | An Alaska Star Ailines plane a &fi Alaska Tramsportation Company friends and loved ones! This newest Lifoliame is Sheaffer's SKRIP-WELL | To"lGH | Qoast Guard tovies on First Aid |rived in Juneau from the Wes i Pen Achievement of the Century! Coast Guard Auxiliary membe: cutstandi i i ip— Sheaffer's were shown by Lt. Watterworth, ward yesterday, piloted by Elmer LL'S':lfld’lng ‘:d:e:r::v eo:f:;::.:c:::;::?’mhrcumm..a who also gave instructions in the | Nicholson and Ed Flemister and greatest contributi ¢ for life, it embodies the new Sheath 14K gold pen, with platinum inside the point channel for smooth Avid-flow and ‘correc! procedure to be used. F‘““~“‘m~jngmg» the following passenger were also outlined by Lt. Watter- |1,y Lane, Theodore Hudges, Ed {Etks’ Annual Thanksgiving wortn for associate memberships to | poviey . Paut, Mary Faries, Mrs. SAILINGS FROM PIRR ¥ ™ BARANOF sxaTTLE A & 6 & |be recruited from interested high & 5 ) ——— writing ease beyond comparison. A matching gift is the Event at 9 oClo ck- B Y i i B dp;f";‘f"; Hapice; il Alaska’s L«:;;:ul Apartment new “Triumph” pencil. W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company, Public | : it d» B 200 ek B e appointec | dhanttpic) Gattrey, Gwen Dorsey, | * PASSENGERE = PREIGHT Fort Macitoyo U i | ) icinyite | officials and formulate the plan as | DorcsRs RIHeys Joht Ry, Bty EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION \% proposed | Bouce and ‘Mrs: Richard 'Date. and SHOWER £y | S | The annual Thanksgiving Turkey aotile el oty | Today another Star plane brought | * B ‘/\‘ Bettel‘ st"res | Gobble of the Elks will take place |in L. Chapman, Louis M. Henlon, | R able Rates R AN i h at 9 o'clock tonight in the Elks’ Hall. | wooolEY plANE [Mr. and Mrs. Gil Parker, Dr. J. L. ARoa o D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 14 & E‘ eryw ere | The public is invited to this big | Ryan, Rose Moore, J. W. Nicholson, | @ \b’\‘ levent and A. B. (Cot) Hayes says | C. S. Atwood ‘and Albert Anderson. | Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGHT 813 % (it will start sharply at 9 o'clock | | The plane returned today wnh! » : and continue until the crowd has William T. Cavanaugh for Anchor-‘ enut, [ FOR WESTWARD |age and Mr. and Mrs. R. Don Rob- | There will be plenty of asslstams‘ i inson for Yakutat. Bill Lavery and to see the event moves along fast | You Can Fly With 3 ALASKA STAR | | ATRLINES Larry Currie were pilots on the and often. A Woodley Airlines plane came in | yyjp Court Fight to Cause PARTY COMMITTEE |TO ATTEND ANS LA EER RAE T ot Big Str in Congress; 15 TO MEET FRIDAY| (ONCHIOA B, Catholic Women 5. s e Skids K}E’ Momenflfl“ Mrs. Frank “Marshall will meet S(hedule Dan(e g‘eresllg?:“g\n Mxvrl:nol:fo(igx;ke\‘mM:; CITY CAFE K. Hermonson. IN THEIR NEW with members of the Pearl Harbor 5 B F N b 20’ PRITHE TS R e card club committee Friday at 7:30] TO attend the Alaska Native 0r Novembper | The life of wood may be length- SPECIALTIES NOW IN 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar [ 1ed from Page One) 4 % % Brotherhood Conyention this week ¥ e 2 g ____ pm, in her home in the 20th Cen-lat Sloamt. - INOYATM. Hirst. Glen- |ened three to ten times by treat- CHINESE DISHES b wil n. Brehon Somer- tury apartments. léral’ BuperintiBaant of the Bureau| PIANs were made at last night's Ment with chromated zinc chlor- CHOP SUEY I imander of the Army| The party, sponsored by the Ju-| %y i Attairg ‘left this after-|Meeting of the Catholic Daughters |ide in pressure chambers. SN J"NEA“' ANCHORAGE neau Woman'’s Club, to be given onj =" S T tute T of America held in the Parish Hall, | 5 7 < R B et and Sour o December 7, is open to the public.| il for a public dance to be given NOTICE FRIED RICE . ninded Congressmen Proceeds from the affair will bel Ottht:!{refl“ ;1’:\ 1":’}:“: ;““‘"5 Saturday night, November 20. A CONNECTIONS to hock when For- placed in the organization's newly representatives making the trip were}) The affair will be formal and will| I will not be responsible for any AT ; p o nomics Administrator Leo founded war relief fund. iRay L. Wolfe, Credit Agent; Leon-|pe given in the Catholic Parish|obligations contracted by Helen OPEN ALL NIGHT 38}]1(1%(’)1‘{:\,{ 3?&%@ gfiigggggiY Crowley presents his budget fo Serving with Mrs. Marshall on|8rd C. Allen, Supervisor of Social|Hall. Music will be provided by |Phillip. PHONE 377 o 4 Theyll find that he the card committee are the Mes-|Welfare and Dr. George A. Dale,|Lillian Uggen and her All-Girl| ady, JOHNNY PHILLIP, KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM er ag JEW, Lend-Le RFC and the n o, Johnson, Burras Smith, W.| Also aboard was Father Makary| Arrangements for the dance are ! T d Th d s ‘ d d Church. « rvers are now positive that Miss Mary Jean McNaughton. ch FEA recently p Herron, Edna Lomen and Miss Andrew Baranoff of the Russian|in charge of the following commit- b g Office CURELE CUNISES: e e winet S Dy | MEETING-NODSE CLUBROOMS || sl TRINAE E9r ] clashed deeply into the payrolls of |qames: A. E. Glover, Earl McGintv, | Associate Supervisor of Education.| Orchestra, | and YUKON POINTS derable firing al- b % i % i tee: ‘Mrs. Forrest Nottingham, Mrs. | | dome, iKntherme b b i e ek oriodax’ Au B e Neil Moore, Mys. Evan Wruck and | ' RETAIL CLERKS UNI“N farm product price of Social Security, left yesterday on|November 23. SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY ressure s getti H “]:.M the ,m,‘;,_m‘:‘} ia Coast Guard vessel for the con- by “Little Pr { ivention at Hoonah. BUY WAR BO! Vinsén, and, T T T 1 3 5 R himself, are ex- { - sected to fight so hard that the| H cks” will be only small ones. | being handed out here| The duck hunting season is now men that even if the|on. Shooting starts half an hour tic predictions of our|before sunrise and ends at sunsets. ris about the end of |Following are the sunrises and sun- d come true, they may |sets for several days, the first time least two more “boom” |being the sunrise and the second| tion. Latest|the sunset: | Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA WAR PAINT November 11 Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points ) 1 er-5 8:36 am. ... 4:47 pm. | a3 am U s o | Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. (’ | November 13 Ma & s Mf&!.!. F OR(E | 2 A e R ny planes operated in Pan American’s Electra Leaves: Juneau 2:30 P.M. o { e N “‘ " ' Aldalsl;: Services are in war paint. Others soon d F i d é . | 843 am. ... 841 pm. will be, symbolizing the fact that our eve I | 1] : 24 - gf'fi fiSHORE. | ath o B resource of personnel and experience is now es ay F ay . L November 18 dedicated to the war effort, b o 8:47 AM. . 4187 P H ; OR RESERVA S RAA N ERETH | This means &very passenger, every ounce of $ EVEA b 8:50 &M, ... 4:85 PN ¢argo is under military priority. msu coASTAL mm:s | ENJOY YOUR FEET { Af ter Victory, we will again give our Alaska Phone 612 Agents Juneau wed from Page One) | They were made for comfort and | l‘lend_i the standard of service for which Pan e 7 Sy “,fl_e‘ise;;'kéi.mush ok “m! 3 tI:;memcan is known throughout the Terri- { : - e d ¢ 1agea. H e ) B s s o o e ntens | BEY e become swollen, deformed - ok o ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES lich has been re- | And I’“g‘é‘;]ég’;‘g;b- w"fi""‘”’s‘ “What’s she got that you haven’t got? . . ... She’s got Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express eleagPadhien . Bool gl CHIROPODIST Centennial Frolics Dog Food1” SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M, -3 B Y* | No charge for examinations Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan . gof Sitka . a purtrall artist cake your{Home Phone Red 669—Office 387 $10 $18 $10 $18 3§18 318 . .$18 318 Studio. Opposite | TR s e PP 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 Phone 204, adv | BUY WAR BONDS . P0G MEAL, FROLICH D0G 700D BRINGING UP FATHER 10 10 fra R g 18 7 i Y : 3 AT _LAST!! HERE S i { ANY. N:—bw::/ il DD s'ovu : : I T 15-SIR 1! Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. | DADD HEA BT 5 YOUR. Haines Skagway S | M : ~ Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Y e Skagway 10.00 Emn Ra 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 66c und 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 Rai cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 5.00 Petersburg 30.00 “1’0.00 s ‘Wrangell 20.00 s Express : 25¢ per pound—] : R anrons iata: 10 Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan per d—Minimam P i of 60c to Petersburg Abov tes licable passenger traffic Change Without N e —————————————————————