The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO CORDUROY HOUSE COATS by Saybury Warm, charming, ever s0 wearable our SAYBURY CORDUROYS. (Noteworthy for their excellent fit and styling). In bright red or royal blue. A grand thought for your- Christmas list too! Sizeg 12-20 9.95 QUILTED SATINS 15.95 RAYON ‘SUEDE 8.95 CREPES’ 12.95-29.95 | S Y TAYLORHIGH Barmey Ross BOWLER FOR leen Honors ALLEY CATS Last night lh(‘ mgn Heels bowled it the Elks, the Alley Cats defeat- ing the Federals, and the ‘Elks los- ing to the Baranof. Taylor and Grove. were high bowlers for the cvening. until they were rescued in Guadal canal llpl\un[l 4 e FROSH VOTED AS 1 WASHING1uUN, Nov. 23.—Barney | Ross, of Chicago, holder of the Bray, lightweight and welter boxing titles chosen the most valuable player fighters on Guadaleanal, has been thonored with the Silver Star and's Presidential Citation Ross, now with the New York Navy Yard, was acclaimed when | he protected three wounded com- 575 yards during the season so fa - TRAVELING MAN HERE CHAMPAIGN, IIl. ov 23v4—1:]ddle 17-year-old Frosh has been and last year hero of the Marine|ine ypjingis team. The 142 pounder ried the ball 80 times to gain THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | Nofre Dame Rafed First | NEW YORK, Nov. 23, — Notre in the national Iuotlnh poll Iwith the winning \\mrh Towa Preflight mmnm seeond spot. The Irish collect of 1102 yotes for first place, one, Duke two, Pacific College The first ten are as fol Notre Dame, Towa Preflight, M ’l)w basis of last Saturdays game, a5 {one of the best in the west | meet Stagg's College of the 'Pacific {in San Francisco, playimg 'for the ‘Arm\ Relief Fund. ' - JUST 1 MORE JUMP MADE T0KYO WaY “(Continued from Page One) He also disclosed thabMarine Lt. Cal. James Roosevelt, who v with Carlson’s raiders ing ghe sault on the atoll on Aughst, 1942 laud;d with the infaptry. an ,prrmmmfl\ as an olysen/lné - > VESSEL ARRIVES FROM SOUTH WITH 14 PERSONS here from th northbound vessel last night were from Seattle—Lloyd W. Herrle, Mrs Kennish, Kathlene Kennish, Caro- line Kennish, Mrs. Betty Morse / Suzanne Morse, Catherinei®V. Uhl land B. Webber. -1 Prom Ketchikan~—Andrew Baker, | Thomas Bennett, Howard Button, John H. William, Frank R. Clayton, {and ‘Alfred Tellesbo. S Disembark! VALUABLE PLAYER SALVATION ARMY.10 HAVE UNION SERVICE MEMORIAL (HURCH; Announcement was made today that the Memorial Presbyterian r. Church and the Salvation Arm | planning a Union Thanksg fszmce at the Salvation Arr | Thursday morning at 10:30 o'c of Following ard the individual H. B. Crewson, traveling inanh i | . ralter s0bole L riadm in lhe face of Jém attacks,' a guest at the Gastineau Hotel lh;rhpM‘::,:U“n 'é:‘,mll\mb(’h\':i“' Alley Cafs = - = ysne'xk(r during the service G 130”150 143 ‘ & e J n 105 95 103 303 Mack 106 163 148 418 "nlhd Tfll“ers o! Alaska | TEACHER AT GASTINEAU Lockridge 154 166 108 428 ! Marian Lang, e B, L0 ) B registered at the Federals I T 3 Sharpe 103 100 116 319 atUNION HALL" Taylor 145 192 147 484 Nottingham . 113 113 113 339 Did not bowl. Totals 500 544 515 1559 Au Members Urged 10 Anend Baranof o . ¥ B— . Roush 147 115 125 387 Carr 107 80 94 28t 164 110 91 366 124 161 111 396 Total 542 466 421 1429 Elks B 9 102 191 388 106 86 114 306 144 131 114 389 T Romberg 81 T 119 2M / \, 23 \»\Nz—\Q Tofalh i, &g $0itss 1354| .- Bosirion . | ,..,w.n.....; 24/4«- pen innovation, the “Triumph" Txlmwuy, wil 9ive you nw writ- ing satisf My n.wl Needs no cfipl “Triumph™ Tuckaway may be carried safely in any position in any pocket or pursel For men or women. Exclusive with Sheafferl See 1t today at your dealer’s! W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company, Fort Madison, lowa, U, S. A le Wi EAD C0[D? try 3-purposs Va-m-nol up mcl\ nnsln] It (1) shrinks swollen mem- ‘ branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) | heips clear cold-clogged NS | pasal passages. Fol YRy | low the comy lete i= VICKS ., ruuuus in folder. Vkl‘lo-llfl J BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-HERE YOU ARE! VE DONE ALl ‘HOME Al > ‘AT BETTER STOBES EVERYWHERE opr. 1943, King Featarés Syndicate, Inc., World sights reserved In Foothall | Dame,_ continues to head the parade ng jigan, ‘Duke, Navy, Army, North | western; March Field, Del Monte Preflight. | - Del . Monte Preflight is rated on The ‘Profhghnrs on December ‘12 will You save remarkably on tires and gasoline, because there’s no burdensomé éxcess bulk to overload a used Studebaler. % Yapget the finest of materials and crafts- manship in a used Studebaker which means a minimum of repair expense. & Steady demand for Studebaker quality and economy assures a * good price should you wish to sell. JUNEAU ALASKA Waiting for you ai fhe SARITARY MEAT (OMPANY America's Finest U. S. Government Inspecied Grade A Turleys We have just the size for your family. (Our ]nun will comply with Q. P. A. Regildtions) —_—.—__————d RETAIL CLERKS UNION MEETING—MOOSE CLUB ROOMS SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY i e 94% More Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our . friends in Alaska. STUDEBAKER ¢l Now building larg quontities of Cyel es | @ tiple-drive military trucks materiel [ FOR GOODNESS 6AI<E” | WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE CR‘/!NG FOR i S A\ 1 " By GEORGE McMANUS |MFLIJNKED IN ALL ! HOME -WORK LegsgNs BAW- ! The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS ROYAL CAFE | Infant and Children’s Wear t 130 S. Franklin + Juneau, Alaska Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY 1 . L i AMERICAN DISHES CITY CAFE 1| pOYAL CAFE j SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ! CHOP SUEY P CHOW MEIN . " et and Sour D RICE ORDER YOUR opEN ALL NicaT | [BABBIT SKINS PHONE 377 Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | N % SEATTLE B\ © Perrect comtort o Centrally located o Splendid food and service | M:'Cln.re. e Large Rooms— A T c 0 Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE LINE Sotel NEW WASHINGTON Alaska Tramsportation Company ; = B 0F SAILING® r.m- PIER ¥ Alaska's Largest Aparm.nl f Hotel ~ eEATTIR * g - EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER PABSENGER® PREIGHT » REPRIGERATION L] lomm.::h Rates Phone 800 “TBUY WAR BONDS D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 I ~M~MMJ FLY WITH ALASKA AIRLINES (formerly Alaska Star Airlines) NEW 14-PASSENGER Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU - ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS TO i YAKUTAT FAIRBANKS YUKON POINTS CORDOVA VALDEZ BRISTOL BAY KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM Leaves Juneau 12:30 P. M. DAILY PHONE 667 Office Jaranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU——— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Conriections 16 ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Eleétra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 'l‘uesday-Friday ALASKA conggu. munns ALASKA COASTAI. AIBLHIES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | SITKA TRII’-—bcheduled Daily at 9:30 A; M. 1 Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicl’fm- Sita Hi h oon Tenakee Todd ican shan . go Juneau In‘lc; OO‘T;B g $18 $10 $18 518 $18 $18 $18 Sitka, ....... 18 18 18 lg ll: 10 lg 10 f 18 10 18 1 (!imcmo 18 10 18, 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 ‘Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon lg 18 Hoonah .. 1 Haines and Skdgwa)—mheduled Ddlh at 9:30 A. M. o m,ou 00 Juneau .. 1000 Expre: pper pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round 'l‘rlp Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Exeursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoongh Excursion Inlet .. - $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 ‘cents per pound—Mlnlm-m Charge 60¢c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Fetersburg Juneau $45.00 X $30.00 Petersb 30.00 10.00 & ‘Wrangell 20.00 i | | | 1 Express Rate: 25¢ 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 Change Without Notice. - . e L ] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1943 |

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