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j . MONDAYy APRIL 24, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA [ iR TR T NOTICE Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- interested in i i PRIM A RlES ARE { The persons the | gate. He has the support of mno purchase of land at Strawberry| pressure group, seeks the honest at| vote of the individual Alaskan.| HENRY RODEN | Point, call Charles L. Parker, Sr.,, Once Yearly SALE | | NOSEGAY l Face Powder | I Reg. and Ceiling Price 2.00 LIMITED TIME ONLY .00 DOROTHY GRAY NOSEGAY FACE POWDER lightly, Gossamer—fine, spreads covers smoothly without caking without showing, stays on 4 > this morning. Liquor establishments and ceck~ | ROCMS WiTH BATH Aattering te » in a superb face powder. Six ; Flattering texture in a superb face f biiter Pvler Tassel, of Douglas,i;’“. bmfh will “l:e cl;:sed. tomorrow | or lovely shades to choose from was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital |9Uring the polling hours. f i WITHOUT BATH ot aid or j— B M, Behrends Ca | Petersburg, ON AIR HERE M 1 TONIGHT Henry Roden, Democratic candi- {date for Delegate to Alaska, now rndmg a term as Attorney General, {will speak for the first time in Ju- neau this evening at 7 o'clock over station KINY. Roden is back in Juneau after an | extensive campaign trip which took | ‘him to Nome, Fairbanks, Anchor- lage, Seward, Sitka, Ketchikan, Wrangell and other, ! points. He will speak for utes he said. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Arthur West has been dis- | charged from St. Ann's Hospital. Mrs. Joe Romberg left St. Ann's Hospital yesterday following medical care. Gibson Young, Sitka resident, was | discharged from St. Ann's Hospital during the weekend. Mrs. C. Barrill has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. Aaron Johnson has entered St. about 15 min-| |Gastineau Hotel, Juneau. adv, —Paid Ad POLLS OPEN8§ TO 7 Juneau, as well as all of Alaska, |will go to the polls tomorrow in the ‘Tvrntonnl primary election _to nominate candidates for the election to be neld in September. Candi- dates in tomorrow’s polling are for i Delegate to Congress, Auditor, At- torney General, Highway Engineer, | Senators and Representatives. Voters must ask for a Democratic jor Republican ticket. The qualifi- cations are one year in the terri- tory and 30 days in the precinct. | The polls in Juneau open at 8 lo'clock tomorrow morning and close at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. Election officials in Juneau are 1as follows: Precinet 1 — Judges Dean C..E. |Rice, Mrs. Edwin Sutton, and Mrs, ’wm Byington; Clerks Mrs. E: L. .Hunter and Mrs. J. G. Shepard. Precinct 2—Judges, Mrs. Kather- {ine Hooker, Mrs. Bert Lybeck, and Mrs. Julia P. Rice; Clerks, Mrs. {Mabel E. Hopkins, and Mrs. Esther O'Laughlin. Precinct 3 — Judges Mrs. R. H. Burns, Mrs, Gudmund Jensen, and |Mrs, Lenora McKechnie; Clerks, |Grant A. Baldwin, and Mrs. Albert | carlson. " HELD TOMORROW; VESSEL ARRIVES FROM SOUTH Meets Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 VOTE for DEMCCRATIC CANDIDATE ATTORNEY GENERAL JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOK WIM KODIAK ——— NOME BRISTOL BAY Office Baranof Hotel The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska For Comfort . Hotel Juneau | At Lowesti Rates {] Most Convenient Location ~THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-mzr., Clarence Wise - - - i o Centrally located | gt Ann's Hospital for medical care. | w"u 8 PERSO"S . i é | plendid foed and || Pleas our " QaALITY SINCE 7887 Admitted to St. Ann's during the | o Milk e “Tu“! . u% f o genrii s sk A northbound boat arrived - in If You Want a “*Rubber | MoClure, | o Largs Rooms— ilk Bottles Prnmpfly 3 : Mrs. Clarence Wittinen has been Pork SuUntey; dlsciiBihy vio, T Mgr. all with Bath 5. FORCES | admitted to St.. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Ted Johnstone has entered lowing passengers from Seattle - Ralph F. Ammon, James C. De- Mers, Theodore A. Heyder, H. H. Stamp’ === DON°T VOTE FOR ME! ALASKANS LIKE THE Juneau Dairies, Inc. DOUGLAS l | Hilscher, George E. Junceau, Es- | | S St. Ann’s as a surgery patient. ther M. Juncéau, and Earl Bice. : WINDOWS, DOORS, 1 ’ (Paid Advertisement) o s N | Prom Ketchikan—Louis Salagar. | ABINET: } Baby Lois Switzer has been ad-; The vessel left for the Westward — | C S ” " | FIRE DEPARTMENT DANCE mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. with Henry M. Brouillette, Hawley 1 e S s e o n williams CO | AT DOUGLAS IS BIG EVENT Sterling, Haldo Burns, F. W. Wil- THE B AR ANoF o -, o o) C;slille';u Channel turned out " Walter Brommels gave blrth |jiamson, Loule stitch, Ole Lemmo, o o 1939 First South Seattle 4 : 3 - 0 a baby boy af :10 o'clock yes- o4 " . . 3 WID o Sy g . gt o 5 020 0k s e w s, 1. wiion, | W @R WV OT@ SOUicited || veses vt roamen — dee the Annual Dougll)ss Volun- | phital” The infant weighed seven and Eugene P. Brown. thl | | teer Fire Department ance On€ pounds. The father is a driver for s i ORDER YOUR 1 annlmued from Page one) \of the best atiended occasions giv- the ATS. . f“l’ 1Y EVERY ROOM WITH TUB : A £ len this year. A capacity crowd pro- | Ia eef ] ! and SHOWER fl A B B l T s K I “ s . panese swept the East Indies! claimed it “a wonderful time.” This' John Olson, Jr., from Craig, has £ L. s. (ste‘re) FE!‘BIS 16| . Now : nds early in 1942. 'was the 46th annual dance given been admitted to the Government T E | 1 anding forces found no land |by the Depattment. Firemen in Hospital. OmOI'I'OW Venmg . %! lomnabh. Rates Tanned, ::unedmm : mines and few obstacles to interfere | charg eof the danee were Earl Mil- | t ready make up. : . g - rapid establishment |1y, Arne Shudshift and Thomas Peter Hawkins, of Juneau, entered | The Catholic Daughters of Am- ¥ VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ‘ { beachheads. Driving inland the | cashen. Americans shock troops met weak | tance and smashed a few pill | ALEX GAIR JR. HOME the Government Hosptial for med- ical care yesterday. b s el A erica will hold their social meeting tomorrow evening, April 25, in the Parish Hall, at 8 o'clock. Those on the committee are as follows: Mrs. 42 Years Residence in Alaska Phone 800 ' SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Alex Gair, who has been in the MRS. ROBINSON HERE; amphibious blow bypassed the | A“m’( Tr:nsport Barvith” wids’ nik MANAGE BON MARCHE , Walter Hellan, chairman; Mrs. N. R. 2 coLuMBIA LUMBEB c MPA“Y ml.\ dor x;‘\;w?p BB:, I’:;:‘Gu?:‘e‘a .nm Jisit o h:s hume Here i exgm-; g:;{‘sn Eileen Hellan, and Jn‘ne it 80000 men on Now s o ci sevie, over tha| | Mo, Ao, Bosinaon, former gu- BoElah CANDIDATE FR TERRITORIAL ; OF ALASKE . L nEant 8 : ‘“eekond | e B | . hhntd the envelopment of 8,000 plane from Fairbanks, and will NOTICE anber and Buildln Malel’ials re on New Britain and New Ire- | . he B 5 The persons interested in the d in the northern Solomons in | ERIMARILE SOMOREOW Ranate the Bor aipeae wiile M‘ urch: lf land ! S y wd in 1 8 White goes east to Albany, N. Y., | purchase: of land at Strawbery PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU Polls will be open at the City hoas. Hall tomorrow, April 25, starting at American troops, heavily armed, and then attends the Republican | National Convention in Chicago. Point, call Charles L. Parker, Sr., at* Gastineau Hotel, Juneau. adv. FOUR-YEAR TERM YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPUBLICAN TICKET Primary Election—April 25 (Paid Advertisement) stormed ashore with tanks and ar- |8 am. and closing at 7 pm. for the illery. No naval vessels were even |Territorial Primary Election. lamaged ST Gl AR TR T T Coming from Anchorage, H. o©. Gray is a guest at the Baranof. ———— REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME | Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- gate. He has the support of no pressure group, seeks the honest | vote of the individual Alaskan. —Paid Adv. VOTE FOR Mrs. E. E. Eng ———— o Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- gate. He has the suppprt of no pressure group, seeks the honest vote of the individual Alaskan., —Paid Adv, > — Bl Y WAR BONDS Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Peints Leckheed Arrives Juneau2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. S o, - | Until\,ictory Until Victory is won, everything we have to | offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained strom (Year-around Alaska resident) SPEAKS 6:40 P. M. TONIGHT—KINY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TAILOR MADE BLUES }I by more than 165 million miles of overseas i 12 fl * Expertly tailored and care- { flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies PRIMARY ELECTION When ord, i fully made to order or fit- ri ' and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneeing L :’rzn:': :.'u',?:'a:'a Tolloning fed Ifrtzm sk Wa g st Tues‘lay -F day f a: quali abrics of serge. of scheduled flying in Alaska— whipcord or' gabardinein any desired weight HEIGHT WEIGHT FOR RESERVATIONS All arz at work for the-Government and SEIA'I'OB — 4-Year Term { i ‘ Milira ices of the United St: SR s m | Ailitary services of the Uni ates. i i Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and , A Length el T o e su couru i & Wife of an Alaska Fish Buyer- ts ) understanding of Alaskans who so often find ® Mother of two sons dasteene PRt i e PRigeir e { that war priority stands in the way of that ® Member Sons of Norway and Chest | Pmeney giadly rifusdod. trip or delays that express shipment. i 8“;" f’,’:ternal g:-xgat:natfwns PANTS: c o " E N : niversity graduate, former : ; r:wehir ifl Wrangell and Doug- 3‘/‘:: it ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES o s school Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ® Clerk, Douglas School Board o otere Co: g e o Z St i SO TS ltuo® Dully S V.00 4. 8 ® Active in civic and public affairs 4 = Ghisha~ , = . v 1312 2nd Ave., SEATTLE | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka PAV AMERICIN ALRWAY S (Paid Atvertisemment) : et -k - B R G R B T 1 o , ' 2R EnE ’ 0 18 18 BRINGING UP FATHER B W 10 . 10 . 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