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e 3, S 7, = 0. at 7:30 o'ck SCHOOL BOARD MEETING A regular School Board meeting was held evening made, in had elected to purchase $50 worth | of athletic equipment ‘out of their be played off in theé Douglas Gym own funds. ing is scheduled for January 11. SIS FIBI B LD BB IIBE DRSS DoUGLAS ;D("'GLAS NEWS n Star, is to be held tomorrow night home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner | ock ir One interesting report was | (cd ok e e WERE P HANDSOME GIFTS... For the Man in Your Life We know you'd like to give the man in your life something quite special, some- thing out of the ordinary, something he’ll really appreciate Step into our Men’s Shop and look over our out- standing collection of gifts for men. e s Robes and Dressing Gowns i des, travel crepes, terry cloth in beautifully styled robes, gowns, and cocktail coats. 8.95-29.95 Fautless Pajamas In broadeloth, flannel, rayon crepe — Sizes A to D, stripes, prints or solid 1 broce wagol — 2381Ng colors. 2.95-7.95 i Braces, Accessories All-Wool Sweaters Smart braces and belts Styled by Wilson Bros.—Pullovers, coats, by Hickock and Piondel weskits, and sweater vests. all- wool, sizes 36 to 46. 1009 3.50-9.95 5.M BEHRENBS),,, o1, —In al]igntor, ostrich, knits and” fabrics 1.00-4.95 GUARDS TO | The Douglas Unit of Territorial | the Signacs Guards meet tomorrow evening o | (Friday), in the Natatorium, at 7:30 | o'clock. Dress will be coveralls, leg- | and the Coppers. E.S. MEETING e meeting of the Order BONNIE WA Nugget Chapter 374 or 226. NER'S BIRTHDAY A birthday party was held at the | the Eagles Hall. |last night in honor of their daugh- | ter Bonnie's birthday which is today. Thirteen of her friends were invited to share her ninth birth- € | day honors in the School Tuesday which the student body | LEAGUE GAMES_TOMORROW | Two Leagué baske#ball games will | ‘The next regul ' meet- | tomorrow evening, beginning at 7:30 oclock. In the first game the N vl “‘Dear Mom: Your cakes Sure build morale; The flavor wins=— . hotcakes: t-h-i-s high and Waflle Flour and [Bankers will meet the Gremlins. MEET TOMORROW The second game will be between XMAS TREES—XMAS TREES X A For either Spruce or Jack Pine. |gings, ammunition belts and rifles. Selected trees for Christmas—Phone |and Billie’s Christmas Dream”; and | “What I'd like most in the world, 35 m stack of hichat Centennial $1LX -~ SIFTED ¥LOUI ol 1 THOUSAND PERSONSDEAD German Bombers Swocp Over BariHarbor, ifaly Early in Morning USE OUR Knox Gift Certificates (Continued trom rage One) per 1 shipping in Bari har Serious Blow al quarters here there is ion to deny the blow is one and greatly reduces the British Army supplies for many days. In some respects it is the worst defeat inside a protec since the Japs raided P at the start of the war two years ago. Stimson said that “lortunately most of the cargo aboard the ships had been dischargd prior to the attack and the loss of supplies is not great.” About 30 German hombers par and much damage resulted Two ammunition ships were hit and exploded, spreading fires and i |destruction over the harbor. Wave of Bombers The wave of G an bombers came over the Bari area, which is on the Adriatic Sea side of Ttaly, just at dawn, flying v low and fast and caught the defenses entirely by surprise, as frequently happens in an air attack. The attack was made at danger- onsly low lev The.attack utes. Give up trying to guess what they'd really like for Christmas. Give them a delightful litde hat box with a tiny hat inside, and our Gift Certificate. The name of Knox guarantees the quality, style, and distinction of your gift. They choose the hats they really want, themselves. ed only a few min- We provide Knox Gift Certificates in denominations from $5 to $10. B. M. Behrends Men’s Shop mediate charge of the area. E One of the main difficulties of the defense of Bari appears they are weak in fighter planes The Gi communique on De- cember 5 scribad the attack as carried out with “strong bomber formations,” sinking of four com- mercial ves and hits being scored on nine otk freighters and one medium warship. The Germans claimed the loss of two planes CHRISTMAS PARTY | % PAROCHIAL SCHOOL 5 “CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 1S TOMORROW NIGHT [ CbA Xméas l;any Will Be Dec. 28 Dec. at 7 pan. Program and Dance Hall Adm. each $1.50. For | tiahs 210 or 2 A Christmas tree and party hasv‘um“ TRane TRl ST been planned by the Catholic OR ARE HURT ticipated in the raid, Stimson said, | The British Air Forces are in im- | 18, Sons of Norway Dinner The Christmas program of the S | parochial School will be given to- morrow night in the Parish Hall at 8 |8 o'clock, and all parents, friends and the public are invited to attend. Two songs by the school choir, All members are to bring a gift| i ‘not to exceed 50 cents in cost. The :’u‘lnztz\f; ‘lazr'c’;"g;;"t‘im‘"ggxd t;é‘ affair will be held at the thnuc[ Gypsy Trail by the girls from four EAriEn Fall to elght years; The Reindecr Song,|' oo S | by the Wee Ones; a play, “Bonnie's fltary mail transported over-!| seas averages more than 50,000,000 .| bleces a week. Daughters of America, according to, Mrs. Mary Toner, Grand Regent, ! and the affair will be held in place of the next meeting on December | 28. IF OSE DRIES, CLOGS, tonight Put 3-purpese Va-tro-nol up each nostril. 1t (1) shrinks swollen mem- | branesy (2) soothes irritation, (3) re- tion— lieves transient con| brings greater breath- ing comfort. Follo | directions in folder adv. |a Tableau “A Little King Reig . WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon | will be, symbolizing the fact that our every [ resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. 1 | This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska friends the standard of service for which Pan ;'\.merican is known throughout the Terri- ory. made with (emtennial Pancake plenty of butter and syrup!” PANCAKE AND WARJLE FLOU| ZREAL, FARINA, DOG MEAL, PEACH BLOSSOM OLICS DOG ¥00D T ByGEORGE McMANUS OH-SHE WENT OVER TO TALK TO THAT GABBY NEIGHBOR THAT LIVES SHE CERTAINLY NEXT DOOR KIN THROW FAR- xS = 2 ly 0 L) BY GOLLY-MAGGIE 1S NOT ONLY A WHERE'S GOOD SHOT- BUT ME WIFE? o | Lockheed Arrives Juneau2:00 P.M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943 [ The Sewing Basket || BABY HEADQUARTERS i Infant and Children's Wear ROYAL CAFE 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska sl’eci“lties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY | | Hotel Juneau gy | | ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. 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