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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1944 be held by members of the CDA| RED.THRUST Communion Sunday = 3 52770 5 (AT, ASKA ATIRLINES : ' BeObservedby CDA| ... o Tommrssionss [o) z { 100% Bure Wool Suits | . : i | | Antonio Di Palma was arraigne 1 | A meeting of the Catholic Daugh- |in the U. . Commissioners thi i 4 i H AucS Fea‘ure ters of America was held last night |morning and fined $30. He was ar- |} ! | at the Parish Hall and during the |rested by the U. S. Marshals for C L E A B. A N C E ! s social hour brizes were awarded to unlawfully wearing the uniform of | R . «dames Frank Kelley, William|an enlisted man of the U. S. Army. b | | | Biggs and Tom Rudolph. - i (Continued from Page One) i Plans were made for National, The first comedy was Dcl‘lm'lm’fli' i Communion Sun and it in Athens about 550 B.C. on a mov- | J“NEA" lo A"monnfin forces along with Rumanian troops . had driven into the Russian lines 4 e - = via n and these all from our 4 northwest of Iasi yesterday and stock Yinag 9 £ smashed the enemy offensive pre- t stock. Sizes 10 to 20. oaRALin. : YAKUTAT and connovn 3 The communique added that Hungarian trocps have frustrated W W‘ 3 ¥ Soviet counterthrusts supported by | | CONNECTIONS TO tanks in the area between the Car- i E { f i S Lo P 18 Suijs Re 32 50 10 35 00 b ] pathian Mountains and the upper E b % FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM 3 . . . Dniester, where the Red Army in-| . .- i ki 4 2 i g tends to drive into Germany. This . 4 KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY ¢k, chegks, and col Tailored |4 % might be a continuation of the P . i ses—all 1007 pure wool 22..)0 R 1944 offensive to finish off Hitler's : TAILOR MADE Office v legions and bring about the Nazi's ¢ - P“o“n 687 final capitulation in close collabor- N ; Bl UES Baranof Hotel ation with the Allies, the authori- 4 4 - - 13 SUiIS"Reg. 37.50 :::1:) o T Tl . Expertly failored and care- Sutesl : T fully made to order or fit- [* Tanned i Russian Gains Cited When ordering by mail give sodifharatorit: Wi se Tirst Dressmakers and cardigans, -Year The review broadcast from Mos- name, address and following b } : “olel Jmau around weight. Real values these. 5.00 cow declared that half a million : g‘}’: ity dabncs bO dfergg. i RABB'I SKINS | Axis troops were slain or captured peonrof BaNerdine: 1 t For Comfort g any desired weight i1 BUY DIRECT AND and: enormous booty swept up in et U ST A RN ihy L AN s less than two months on the lower JUMPER: 4 . $37.00 i § SAVE MONEY. Al anmm Russian front since last summer. R R TR Price mrlu;i::g:allnr»ma e J Ay Abatites 4aieninte B odiis e RN { \ { ! The Red Army liberated mroire { R B AR T Postage Charse $1.00 . delivery. Write for Price | o - r than 310,000 square miles of terri- — Satisfaction Guaranteed or List. ' ) 10 Su]ts_Reg 39 95 g tory, the review added. . ¥ money gladly refunded. : WITHO(ZT BATH . { Valcanda Fur Co. ||| Most Convenient Location Erade TRy L PaNTS! Cardigan and taflored styles, iriclud- 27 00 FIRE THIS A. M. | V2| \inside Length A * Sedtile, Washington { (T REEIP AND M N ing Forstmann and Julllard woolens AT BATAAN CAFE O@ner-Mgr., Clarence Wise | AL B S L) The Juneau Fire Department an- &, A ¥ ¢ ol ST ARl Wm 4 swered a call at 1-6 this forenoon , at 11 o'clock and extinguished a Since 1911 26 Suits-Reg. 45.00 gl s T b ARG _nmdAve SEATLEL) )| Please RETURN Your An outstanding group in both sport 30 0 p’r:re:;.wns SRATSVE R AR - | ol 4 7 \ Milk Bo"hs Pl‘fllllifly and dressy models. Imported fabrics o —— s Bl kR ey, ‘ Juneau Dairies, Inc. Sy, e B0 8T || The Salvation Army | g A i Needs Your Support to Bty vy | B g Alaska's Largest Apartment Hotel BM Behrends Ca Gty OmiRe: L e > " @aacrt iy Bed Shield Activities: | e BREY The Sewing Basket QARUITY SINCE /1887 Reasonable Rates "BABY HEADQUARTERS servicemen. In very deserving cases loans have been made. 1623 Lun?h k}i]ts péep:;(r:ed:, (le'lIiVOQ'ciglktulSOIdit‘rs on Guard. (Coffeee, | » Infant and Children's Wear Sandwiches, Cookies). Just like home. } - 4 . = 3 139 S. Franklin . Juneau, Alaska ox: o - e — = 489 Sweaters, Socks made by the Salvation Army and distributed - i Phone 800 o/ RS * i to Soldiers, Sailors. % ¢ of the Juneau Motor Co., ‘passed | (pas F 4 ASEgaden e 4 DOUGLAS |away last night at the home ptasse . STU(’K ouo""ous 1377 Articleslof clothing Mended, Aljered, cle: e g i gh ot 1 Day Room Furnished for Servicemen | daughter, Mrs. A. W. Ladum, in| HERCE i /| g e 2 : NEWS Seattle. She had been ill since 1ast| NEW YORK, April 26. — Closi 142 Recordings made, Real Morale boasters. Mattresses, Ironing | COLUHBIA LUMBER COHPANY ; | s . — Closing s. Eleetric Irons. i i g Jatiuary! | iokation “br “AURAER Ditden Tis Boards, Electric Irons, Rugs, Dishes, etc., made available to OF ALASKA s Mrs. Ninnis lived in Douglas from | stock today is 5%, American Can L b d B -ld- Ha’ -al WILLIAMS TO BE COOK | 1006 untl 1929, and then went south |84%, Anaconda 257, Bethlehem . . . umper an ulding eriais George Willams, left dast even-|and for years resided in Puallup, | Steel 575, Cuirtiss Weight 5, Tnter- The Red Shield Reading and Recreation Rooms: employment. on an |Wash | national Harvester 687, Kennecott y 4 4 5 PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU port Service {ugboat.| She has been a frequent visitor | 30%, North American Aviation 8, 8735 Attending and many secking counsel on personal problems to ! YOU CAN GET LUMBER roia ESSENTIAL will be employed as cook. |here, her last being during the | NeW York Central 17%, Northern which Your Salvation Army offers its services. Books, Games, | Sty | summer of 1942 when she remained | PACIfic 147, United States Steel Writing Materials. Operation of these rooms depends entirely on | REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME LEAVING HERE !for several weeks ‘011‘3‘6 P°“;“" $4.08 / the public. R. A. Hollingsworth and son | Mrs. Ninnis was active “in the | 1OW JOnes avereges today are as y s ng Priday for the |Eastern Star, Douglas, during her!:‘“‘;,i‘mi{; gt ool it Rl Social Activities: the trip with them |residence on the channel and al-|“ "’ o s W dl Air are Mrs. sworth's sister, Mrs. | Ways reiained her membership. She | PRICES TUESDAY | 249 Free beds provided. ¥ | 00 e:, Wa:’ s Dave Burnett of Juneau and a Wil be remembered by a host of | oy 189 Men, women and children remembered at Christmas. THOU- G { g quotation of Alaska Ju 2 v . . Y a2 voung iad who makes his home |oldtimers. | neau mine stock Tuesday was 5% SANDS ‘of articles of clothing picked up and made avaiiable to with the Burnetts. They plan to| Beside her son Elroy and daugh- " American Can 84, Anaconda 25:;;“ the Needy in Juneau and district. J U N E A U vend the summer in the south ,.,,dlmr in Seattle, there is another son, | Beech Afreraft 8, Bethlehem Steel| and hours daily service given to the community in many | will visit in Little Fails, Minnesota. | M. A. Ninnis of Longview, Wash. | 571, Curtiss Wright 5, International | varieties. ; ANCHO \ MARRIAGE ‘ NOTICE “N::‘v;:sc‘il;"efi':" f"e‘:g:i‘m;' H’g::v. {5 S’irilual Aciivily- i ; callprn, it A B0 2B SRS | York Gentral 17%, Northern Pacific | N Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA s was informed of the mar- | g sted in the| 143, United States Steel 50%. | 360 Religious services conducted in prisons, halls, homes, USO. | of her daughter, Annabelle, PUrchase of land at Strawherly! Dow, Jones averages Tuesday were Thogsnnds benefiting. P Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points to Seamgn James Emerson, who is| P0it: call Charles L. Parker, Sr., at | as follows: Industrials, 135.11; rails, 800 War Crys free to prisons and hospitals e, gl Gerd Out. | Gastineau Hotel, Juneau. adv./ 37.29; utilities, 22.15. & : i Lock Arri 2:0 ter Haida. The couple were married | G S I heed B Ak o 5 Post War Activities: 0C rrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. TERR. GUARD NOTICE | The Salvation Army will be taking part in the rehabilitation E'ectm Leaves Junea“ 2:30 P'M‘ A regular meeting of the Douglas | nnouncement program for our return men. ~THE SALVATION ARMY BB of o Avay mioanl . NEEDS '$3,000.00 to carry on its work. It all depends on the @ ay= ay Guards will be held in the Natator-|| TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: public. Will you help us back the Salvation Army’s worthy ium at 7:30 pm. Thursday. Dress| program, . g5 iy It is with regret that I must announce having to leave Juneau will be coveralls, leggings, with am-! and my friends and patrons here, but domestic conditions make it b FOR RESERVATIONS munition belt and rifles. A regular || necessary. 1 AI Asu A | l'ns I AI. AIBI.I'ES inspection of cCiess and z-qmpment] After May 1st, I shall be located with my husband in the Com- "elp Us 10 Help 0the' 8-' will be the order for the evening. | ildis g el || mercial Building in Ketchikan, Alaska. Phone 612 Agents Juneau 5 | We shall be happy to have you call and say “hello” amnd chas awhile whenever you h: to pass thru Ketchikan. : MRS, BESSIE HINNIS, ot s v v 10 e s it Junon. || g (HANNNE[ OLD"MER, i the :ix:k;e?r:?:]yy::si?l !orgvour patronage and good will during i lve ar s 0 a A L A s K A c o A s T A L A ln L ll E s : ence here. . . Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Xpress PASSES AWAY, SEATILE | Sincerely and Cordially, . SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. f{. A DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON. g =] : ; Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- s Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan P. 0. address after May 1st—Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 318 $18 $18 %fi m‘:‘? in Juneau, mother of Elroy Ninnis, = . 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 'BRINGING UP FATHER i i : Ta g By GEORGE McMANUS B L nnis, 70, oldtimer of - » 10 10 = 10 | DON'T THINK THAT QUICK /I WHEN HE CAME TO- BROTHER OF MAGGIE'S GET MY ; { - WHAT *AN' FOLIND OUT | 15 SICK AT ALL-HES THE BROTHER 0 . ‘ VE TO HAPPENED? | | GAVE HIM A GLASS NEVER AWAKE LONG ? || AGLASS | OF WATER -HE HIT ENOUGH TO KNOW IF TR g ! ME IN THE EYE- l-_l‘E‘_S SICK -~ - 3 - - Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c L -~ 4 / ) § P Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% : L& N Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A, M. : Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Express Rate: 10 urm«—mumum and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic nmnumachmunmn\amsmmu PHONE 612