The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1944, Page 2

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FINAL MILLINERY CLEARANCE FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE TOMORROW-—70 FELT HATS THEY'RE RARE VALL COME IN AND PICK UP SEVERAL. Cathay originals in dressy types . . . casual felts. Brewster sport felts, an excellent range of and also better colors. | 1 ' CASUALS AND DRESSY Formerly 10 6.9 2.50 Dobbs, Brewster and Cathay in both dressy Formerly t04.95 1.50 and sport models. Formerly t08.95 3 50 BN Behrends Ca QAALITY SINCE /887 ns grid star, reports today | SINKWICK REPORTS ot “Fort! EPhtHion; HRHE ARMY EXAMMAHON army reinduction examination. He is married and has one child. S e e - BUY WAR BONDS " BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY DANCE ATLANTA, March 8.—Frank E Sinkwick, former Georgia and De- Progress of ticket sales and ar- rangements for the semi-formal dance to be given in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel March 18 was discussed at the regular meeting of | Proudly, we feature the L 5 Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Pln Best Name in Rainwear sorority lasi evening. Mrs. Joy Williams, chairman {ef the dance committee, reported! on decorations, and plans were! 2 made to arrange for a half-hour tioor show during intermission from 11:30 p.m. to midnight. scheduled to by | music of Bob T To be invited to serve as pauum fand patrone are Gov. and Ernest Gruening, Mr .and Mrs. L. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs, Harry ; Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garvin, Mrs. Mildred Hermann, Mr. . Earl McGinty, Mr. and Mr |C. E. Warfield, and Wallis George. During the remainder of the bus- | iness meeting, elections and nom- !inations were discussed. A nomin- ating committee including Mrs. {Fred Paul, chairman, Mrs. Senna {Powers, and Mrs. Henry Owen, Jr. was elected. Election of officers is scheduled for the meeting on | March 21. A Ways and Means com- mittee including Mrs. Ruth Dunlay, : chairman, Cheda Paul Mozee was named Members voted to a Red Cross Drive now on in Juneau | In response to a letter from Brooks Hanford read at the meeting. in at 10 p.m. to the s orchestra. Weatherstyle Gabardines $23.75 Try on one of these fine Alligator Raincoats! You'll quickly see why it pays to As Advertised in buy the best! Smarter lines, U cower's A T S better fit, dependable pro- ... .48 PR o ST e e tection! Genuine waterproof SR WEATHER REPORT . and long lasting water re- and other leod- , (U. 8. Bureau) . ing mogazines 5 pellent types in a broad price range! Temp. Tuesday, March 7 o Mayimum 44} Minimum 38 e Chlds Colds. aVlcu_s VaPORUB Dancing is y and Bonnie | t in the JWC TEA PARTY NOW SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 21 Women, who joined the organiza- tion during the 1943-44 club y will be complimented lfrom now, when the older membe: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * BOATSOUTHBOUND WITH 98 PERSONS PLAY WITH &!ANTSl two weeks 7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1944 MANCUSCO NOTTO | | BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ON.E _— COME ALL! ] 289 So. Franklin Street [ The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children's Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska und from Sitka late yesterday | HOUSTON, Texa March 8,—\ jus Mancusco, veteran catcher of New York Giants, said he will report this year unless he is offered better terms | said the club wants him . Johnson, Agnes Welcome, | kan, Dick Johnson, R.! Hotel Juneau ; i salary slash. | X {of the Juneau Woman's Club e; rch, Ira Bailey AT | tertain at a tea. 3 ot Hicks, S. BT : For Comfort Open All ngm The party, being arranged by Mrs. yegley, Mo Lightel, Dolores J. P. Williams, chairman of the Evelyn Graham, Lt. J. M.| 0 A'I‘S | A! Loweslnales membership and hospitality cor 11, Lt. Irving Wunder, Breta P ! ROOMS WITH BATH Imittee, and her assistants, will be and Kit Ell ¢ | or . ORDER YOUR on Tuesday, March 21, in the social ssage for Seattle about SPr“‘g WITHOUT BATH RA BB l T sx 1 N s parlors of the Northern Light Pres- « R. W. Stell, A, J. ‘ AT - byter ShY ¥ de Patton, I Mast'(ongmen'idk;):xtmn NOW : Although. ciub members will be- rt Jensen, F. V STHIRL AR 3 Tanned, cleaned and all |gin receiving at 2:30 o'clock, the Carl C. Carlson, T. B Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ready to make up. program is scheduled to begin at Brachich, Andrew VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY 12:45 orclock. The tea hours will Anderson | : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON [continue until 5 o'clock. L wurst, B. T. Mrs. Williams is being assisted r{“““m ! |in making the arrangements hy 4 5 | v {Mrs. Thomas Parke, Mrs. James | Tep i]"‘fif]:;‘ & © Perrect comtort | THE “2"“‘5 S el, Ole Brandt, Charles o Centrally located i AR Walmer, H. Ander- | To Aid English Brides s e . ¥ o Splendid food and A T C (’ In order that brides in war-torn ~ ;" p 15, R, ‘Brust, Mrs. Ida ‘F. B. service England may wear traditional White ., gqward D. Smith, Joseph | McClure, e Large Rooms— LEN F | wedding gowns, members of the Ju- \yerper, S, Bjorklund, Wi M. Young, | g all with Bsth “ | |neau Woman’s Club yesterday voted !in favor of transferring idle monies in the Alaska Federation Nurses !fund to another account. The money, if Federated clubs the Territory approve of the |in plan, will be sent to national head- » {quarters for the purchase of the and all the “trim- mings” will be mailed to England where they are loaned to brides, who otherw would not be able cure the customary costumes. At the meeting yesterday in the penthouse of the Electric Light and Power Company, mick, presided fo! the first time in United States. Are parts of the Reports correspond- | Mrs. Jacqu {ing_secretary, D. W. Herron | treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Williams, hos | pitality and membership, {M. O. Johnson, chairman | health committee of the | Mrs. Johnson presented the club h a certificate of meritorious rvice issued to the organization iby the nal Fund Cam- |paign for the 1943 year. | Murs. Harold Smith was appoint (leg cheirman, to aucc?‘:b {Mrs. Calvin Pool, who is now.in | Seattle. Mrs. Katherine Nordale angl Nat; War Mrs. E. McCarror voted into the organization. Mrs. Ernest Gruening was pointed representative an Club to the osition sk of the Gul co 0. of to represent the tion in the civic victory mul(n movement. Others will be appoint~ ed to assist Mrs. Bartlett. To Douglas Tonight Members of the Juneau Woman’s Club, planning to attend the party tonight given in the Eagles Hall by members of the Douglas Woms Club, are asked to meet in front the bus depot in Juneau at o'clock. Mrs. D. W. Herron and Mrs Burras Smith today were making arrangements for transportation and all members of the local club |will go to the party in a group. D [ YOUR BROKEN LENSES | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes' Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. ! Beware Coughs } from common colds ' That Hang On | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hel) lg loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- | branes. Tell your gruggist to sell you | 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it | quickly allays the eou(h or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. I'1r:chitis I :307 | to se- * . John McCor- ' 1 months, after a trip in var- ‘ Ruth Rock, Sam Stein, J. J. Breen, Mr.'and Mrs. R. W. Churchman, H. E. Yelle, J. M. Alacorn, George| o | M | Alaska Tramsportation Balke, Ted W Hanson, John Can- I NEW WASHINGTON Company elli, Helen Davis, Marie Oswald, 1 Fred Means, Peggy Nystrom, Lind | . rom. | PO O it i Pt ¢ Tideman, Margaret Starl- THE SAULENS FROM PIKR ing, Norman Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ‘E BARANOF llAm Roy Gillespie, Clair Hedstrom, Lor- Alask 'lwlmfll ra Mottle, J. J. Moore, Mrs. Ja Hotel Hende! Fletcher, John Henderson, > . L T Stemag, C. F, Pickering, L. Den- 4 mark, D. J.-McClory, G. §, Puckett, EVERY ROOM WITH TUE FEPRIGERATION E. F. Shields. and SHOWER and Mrs, ¢ mayor. At the Lutheran Church, adyv. 3 Branand, Elizabeth Gebo, Rob- Gebo, Jr., rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. | All remittances must hear post- mark of not later t} day. . » E. Stephan, David Charles, i Williams, Capt. J. M. Sim- Capt. E. L. Haas, Capt. Rob- s < lomouubk Bm Phune 800 D. 8. FEMMER—AGENT Ivan Larson, and PHONE 114 WIGHY n2 Richardson. r Ketchikan — Henry Roden, L. H. Howsley, William Lipp- orge Dybhavn, Virginia , John Erickson, A. West- , Ralph Mize, and Irl Thatch- OF ALASKA - Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME r Wrangell Mr. and Mrs. | les Moore, and S. N. Harvey. Petersburg—Mrs. E. Ohmer, Dale Fleek, C. Bernhoft, F. van, George Montemayor, Phil- ntemayor, and Loretta Monte- 39.95 Boxy styles in 100% wool . . . red, blue, - -ee RUMMAGE SALE Thirs- | adv. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ] il brown, beige . . All || Leavesfor Haines, Skagway, 7A. M. Sunday After March 10, no telephone || giac ' nilh All freight and parcels be delivered to boat Saturday For TICKETS £ i and INFORM- Jones-Stevens Seward Street n discount Please be prompt. ¥ EAU AND DOUGLAS T HONE CO. ATION call at PERCY’S CAFE between noon P. M. and 5 | —SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— | Woodley Airways | SUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Junean 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Unt:il \7ictory fo{-xtil Victory is won, everything we have to offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All ars at work for the Government and Military services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. AI.ASKAF COASTAL ATRLINES ‘ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AN AJTERICAT BRINGING UP FATHER o ILL TAKE THE AFTER- NOON OFF AND WORK UP AN APPETITE BY WALK | L4 MAGQE— rr SAYS IN THE PAPER THAT CUTTEM'S BUTCHER SHOP ON MAIN- ST. HAS STEAK FOR SALE-CALL THEM UP AND ORD ING HOME - HELLO- MAGGIE - I'M LOOK- IN' FORWARD TO THAT STEAK =4 Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- SO AM <5 ‘M SORRV You Ei:‘l’ekt Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka MY SONToELver| (| dmm-n e th %M N R ™ THIS FAR-THATS WHY | | ‘Chlclmgol m 10 18 10 18 10 5 | HAD IT SENT TO YOUR ig }g ig 18 10 OFF\CE WHEREQ ® e300 10 THE S AK - Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 M ains a5 Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M ay—Scheduled Dai : . M. Haines and Skagway- g I y 4 Juneau sllggg $20.00 Skxngi/p : 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet . $15.00 $10.00 Juneau's Newest Eating Establishment PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors DINE AND DAN ———OPEN ALL ““TROPICS’’ NIGHT Express Rai 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 66c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Sl B e Juneau ... $45,00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 I.OCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American ) ‘DISHES Exprul "Rate: 25¢ per wlllld;mlllll of Sé‘o: to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per p:fl -Minimum of I’otcr;m PHONE 612 e o] Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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