The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1944, Page 2

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Our Choice for the Best Dollar - For - Dollar Suit Value is a NEW YORKER WORSTED Tailored in Rochester by MICHAELS-STERN EABRICS: .5 looking, custom-woven worsteds ! they're all durable, good- TAILORING. . 97 years of traditional Rochester hand-craftsmanship goes into their making! il STYLE . . . . the Michaels-Stern label tells you all you need know about that! PRICE . . . . on the beam . . . as usual o i v B.1M. e SHIP HEAVY L0SS ATTRUKIS CONFIRMED Tokyo Makes Admlssmn~ Great Shakeup in Commands (Continued from Page One) Army, Central District. No mention is made of new as- signments of Nagano or Sugiyama. | In the Imperial communique it is Navy forces at Truk sank two Am-| erican cruisers’ and damaged one| aircraft carrier and one unidenti- | fied warship. Tokyo also claimed that 54 Am- erican planes were downed in the big attack on Truk. ,ee TILSON FROM SITKA om Page One) 15 QUESTIONED Feb. 21 Sen- is a guest at the Gastineau. installations.” Domei, news or Hirohito pers 1 post ‘mier Tojo has also been serv- War Minister, head of the ns Industry, Commerce and n of Michigan, the Truman Com- tors of Liberty con- and pC ey, says Emper- ally installed Tojo tioned al defect urces the Commis- nd nup C ) [ Pass - PHOTOGRAPHY artist take your S e RTRAIT @ portrait dio. Opp SAMPLER 133 the famous assortment of best-liked confections : : . here direct from the makers-§1.50 w $7.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO.} ! “The Rexall Store” | J)LSN‘)N st Colds, I'ronchitis | Wolff, Hawley Sterling, Edna Ster~ the | B iart, | 8 service Norma Callow, Selma Peterson, Mr. Pastor H. L. Wood presented plans and Mrs. Archie Shiels or enlarging and extending the L .uwl:‘ :r";'-::h‘ [‘ T c 0 For Prince Rupert—Capt. M. W. work mnmg the following year. - l" Sikor, i\ Gt * ALASKANS LIKE THR LINE For Ketchikan—Mary W. sw ortel |art, Mrs. Gibson Charles, \ Troyer, Helene G. Johnson, George pUB“( S(HOOI.S NEW WASHINGTON Alaska Tramsportation | Wiggins, Lt. Robert Brahan Mrs. \W. 'several short report Deomei also announced that Gen.|inspiration by the Superintendent ¢ Ushiroku has been appointed Vice Of the Alaska Mission, the Rev. G.|v Chief of the Army and General|Edward Knight, and slides on Porlo I Staff, and Lt, Gen. Iida has been |RicO named Commander in Chief of the | | dially invited asserted that Japanese Army and | °. | Oscar Tilson, Sitka business man, | |adv. 94% More engers 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. D. A. Noonan. conference will | Methodist Church tomorrow night ¢ tat :30 oclock in the form of a cov- to form a color guard, and the na- THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIR!; JUNEAU, ALASKA 'VESSEL DEPARIS LEADERS OF SEVENTH | DAY ADVENTISTS GIVE SOUTHBOUND; 3‘ REPORTS, ANNUAL MEET MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1944 FALSE ALARM SUNDAY The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Answering an alarm at 3-2 yester- dayevening at 6 d'clock, the Juneau Fire Department found the call to b & il Infant and Children's Wear E nothing but a false alarm. i — {{ 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska AR pASSE"GERS Reports by the leaders of the Chop SueY g 1th-Day Adventist Church, . y Sunday afternoon a steamer n at the annual business meet- es o s COME ONE in port southbound, the fol- t Saturday night, in review ——COME ALL! pasfengers coming _ from f the past year's work of the . % ® Hugh B. Antrim, Afthur (hurch, revealed an encouraging To Relieve MISGFY .c s Hotel Junea“ 289 So. Franklin Street n Bahnson, Edna Card, R. B. CIew- qutlook for the new year. Rub on Tested | . son, Grace Englert, Lovell Englert, Tithes for the year paid in by For Comfort Open Au nghl ,**._,‘,__fi Mr. | Harto, and Mrs. John Fisher, Harry members and forwarded to be used Ann Harto, Mr. and Mrs. in ge 1 evangelistic and pastoral Tom Kimes, Mr. and Mrs. Madsén, amounted to $8221.19, ac- Pvt. Cain, Henry Tonkin, Pvt. Ten- to the treasurer's report At Lowest Rates | ROOMS WITH BATH or e Home Front ney, Roy E. Thorsen, Jennie Warne, given by Miss Madge Muchmore, WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR Sgt. Wasley, Marjorie Fisher, Jose; while foreign missions offerings A 1 Esolino, J. Jackson, and J. R. Shl'e?fz through the Sabbath School totaled ege Most Convenient Location l A B BIT sx ! "s Taking passage for the south.' 66613 [ §] !tl’ —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW midafternoon were, for Seattle: Ed- penditures for welfare e The edu- Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make tp. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ; Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise PDress | ¢ C. Shellworth, Altha O. Shell- . n, Hal M. Marchbanks, Arthur 'tiv [:3 1 and Home Missionar; $460, the treasu fur- ed. The total receipts re $9,922.46. Reporting home missionary activi- . Mrs. John Natterstad, leader, said that members had distributed angd much religious and health litera- ture, and held many home Bible Vancouver *— Ralph Martin, studies and given much temperance Mildged Martin, Elizabeth $. Smith, instruction li Emil White, Thomas Hellan, McLaughlin, Hilda Johnson, Maxine Nostrand, William F. Stew- (i Capt. F. J. Neitzling, Neal M. Muir, Capt. C.” H. Treloggen, C. M. Smith. For S SEATTLE. @ o"Porret dBintorti® ® Centrally located * Splendid food and THE Company . Holbrock, Constance Noonan, and ARE T0 OBSERVE | {=BARANOF For Wrangell—-George Sumpuon.' Neil Grant, and William Wclla HolEDAY TUESDAY Alaska’s Largest Apartment SAILINGS FROM PIKR ¢ TRy Hotel by The student body or the Juneau * ” r—— Methodlst Chur(h Public Schools was dismissed, at 2 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB o'clock this afternoon, and will en- and SHOWER PASSENGERE PREIGET Annual Meehng 's joy a vacation tomorrow in honor P REFRIGERATION of Washington's birthday. Preced- ir the early dismissal, patriotic Rm‘v"‘:‘. Rates b » s were held in both the d grade schools. Ienry Harmon was in charge of program held in the high school | the gym. High school boys belonging to | he Territorial Guard were present Tomo_»rArgw Night An annual meeting be 2.50 % Phone 800 { T BUY WAR BONDS 0. B. FEMMER—AGENT and church = held at PHONE 114 NIGHT 12 So crisp, o neat, small wonder it rates first | with busy nurses, beauticians! red dish supper. The dinner will ional anthem was sung by those rd Byrns, head of epartment, gave 2 talk eorge Washington. The indi- 1al rocms of the grade school also 4 patriotic programs. resume at the usual 1esday. -o - - women, 1 a message of { Basy-top get-into but- ton-front utility dress. Easy too! One of a big group. All friends of the church are cor- time and urged to attend. Mrs. Clifford Robards, Mrs. JJB H. B. CREWSON HERE Smith, and Mrs. Peter Oswald are’ H. B. Crewson, well known travel- | the committee in charge, ‘and all ing man, is at the Gastineau. to launder, rsons desiring to attend should - " tact f tk g o ELKS ATTENTION Jofie!é'Slevens " |ervations. sccording 1o a efigse| Speciar meeting forgnt st 3 JUNEAU ic ANCHORAGE | made today by the Rev. W. H. Mat- ocwk Reports of committees. Seward Sireet | thews, Jr. adv, .- pie EASTERN STAR Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday,' February 22, 8 p.m. Initiation, Re-' freshments. via Yakuiat and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 (lotheslastLlongsr lflhey re (lean TBIANGLE CLEANERS Will Help You Conserve Your Clothing! ALICE BROWN, [ Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA f Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points | Leckheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Phone FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 1S TALIKING ON ONE TO MRS.OLE -1 HOPE.€HE INVITE HERJ | DON'T THINK YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT MRS OLE ANDER VISITING LIS --SHE JUST CALLED UP TO BORROW MOTHER'S DRESS FORM- Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Jm;ea; s Kewest Eating Eslabhshmenl PHORE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors | DINE AND DANCE—m—aue ‘““TROPIC BE ONLY TOO 5 Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Cnichs- 'L GLAD TO LEND | L Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican n gof YOUu MY DRESS FORM , DEAEg- OF\C(/SIA‘/'\ITSX{JSIT{%M $8 $10 sia tig s}an sig 'ifi siao $18 WHAT P YOU'LL SEND YOUR HUS-| | LIKE THAT- DEAR - 113 1: e g 8 EENSDO EMEARRAI-‘S-S?S il y LL&,%END JIGGS OVER Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 RRY 5 ki T lgan .18 10 18 18 - o /—/Tr ;gdd ..... "4 13 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 b, Angoon .. w 18 e ol(;mnes and Skaf'way—Scheduled Dally at9:30 A.wh.‘ly. Juneau .. SIB.OO $20.00 skugw;y Ral 0 cents per poundl—obol?mmum Charge 60c % ound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% . Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau m 5 $15.00 Excur:o;;r:‘n'lelt‘ per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY iite> Sy Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg e Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 — ~ — Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 LUCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan l::;u-mu. luwmfid—lhlmlmfl“nuhm Above rates applicable when passenger traffic an ‘lz warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to OPEN ALL ‘Change Without Netios.

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