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SEATTLEIN | SITKA NEWS PHILLIES WI DOUBLEWIN STH STRAIGHT: { - |WOMAN'S CLUB BANQUET THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA whether | vows wi [ ¢ /fare requested to register ill be read at 8 o'clock by | ‘;‘ IAS former workers or not. Please do the Rev. Willis R. Booth ! |this immediately so off will Mrs. Mary Jukich Hoffmann will lable. sing and organ . by av know what workers are JAMES PARS( s NEWS 'rine Torkelson McEachran, Miss Dor adv GIVEN UP D. I. W. CLUB MEET A othy n and Miss Betty Bern- The executive board of the Sitka | The next regular meeting of the MlSS KAUFMANE\ ard will be Miss Kaufmann’s at- i man’s Club met Wednesday ' Douglas Island Woman's Club will i 3 tendant’s and Dr. ewart will give LAST N ! G q-rl' rncon and decided not to hold BEAT DODGERS be held next Wednesday, March 10;{ MR CA M PR E H_ the bride away. Mr. Jack Waters ™ E be annual banquet this year, due | at the home of Mrs. Glen Rice, with | % i will be the best man and ushers to wartime conditions. Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, assistant host- | 1IN will be the Messrs. Ralph Becker Ry 3 Accordingly, a regular meeting Y g ess. Business of the evening will| TO WED SUNDAY and Don House (By Associated Press) vill be held Friday, May 12, in lieu (By Associated Press) be installing of officers and Mrs.| Pattie Waugh, daughter of Mr. The Seattle Rainiers swept 2)of the banquet. Offi for the' The Philadelphia Phillies provided . 0. Johnson, of Juneau, will be | and Mrs. Hecbert Waugh, will light doublcheader trom the San Diego|snsuing ye \lled as fol- the big news in the Major Baseball installing officer. This is the last , The wedding of Miss the carifles befole the GAlmiony Padres last night to undisput- | jows: [ s Sara Fer- Leagues Friday Ly winning the fifth ' meeting before the summer vaca- Kaufmann, deughter of A recention will be held at the place in the|nald Vice-;Presic . Mrs. J. W, straight, 3 to 1, from the Brook- tion. A good attendance is requested, | Mrs W. Stewart . of ¥+ Herbert Waugh r sidence on Sixth ic < Wittmeyer; Secretary, Mrs. Arthur lyn Dodgers and cinch second place nd Mr. Lecuard Terry Campbell, fd S“xwu Botiedn 5. Rk Hollywood meanwhile made the N, Bily; T rer, Mrs. Robert in the National League. MONTH'S VACATION 1,0 A 1 Mrs. E. M. Camp- ; # four nt triumph over Oak-{Doig. A program will be presented]! In the American League the chal- IM:: It\llnrg?rt‘t Pt;arce has Xer: I;:r bell of Wrangell, will take plac g SHE \d and to fourth place and rcfreshments will be served. |lenging New York Yankees took ad- the States, where she spend the {{omorrow e in the TR AR SaiiDi into \\\,w; s vantage of the St. Louls Brown's Breater part of her month's veew:'yi.n¢ Piesb-terian Church. Th Jllf‘l‘lfu‘u‘h’i‘l‘“ basic. diet of - the Veterar Byron Speecel WOMEN OF THE CHURCH postponement by whipping the Bos- | tion. Miss Pearce has been em-| . g d ¢ with the Forest Service in Nutad RUMMAGE SALE ton Red Sox 11 to 6 for the fifth Ployed Wi i A most s sful rummage sale straight win and creep closer to the their offices | F s held by the Women of the league leaders. . : | or en po ; BABY GIRL FOR NIEMIS | eeder re .‘ Lut n) on ‘Im ’A.\. Ken Raffensberger, with Los An A baby girl was born' to' My, and| ¢ ¢ Ma In e of the fair geles last year, pitched the Phillies Mrs. Tauna Niemi on Thursday eve- | E 3 “[,YH A‘?L {j“"’“( ]‘hx':i:lm“lrm ‘; to a win, a )_1"““ for his third! o ¢ 5:15 o'clock at St. Ann's| I Oaks Stars used three | (chaiman) Leo Highley, L. C.'straight victors : Hospital in Juneau, The baby girl| o ave t night, the Oaks| ‘' ]P‘f i eestieson, : ‘B“l’l”n' ‘r- In the only other National League ' weighed seven pounds and one ing 15 and the sters 14 ©¢F Jess MeGraw and Bill Rands. \game yesterday, the Boston Braves oupce, She will join two brothers \ (Continued on Page Six) made it two in a row over the and a sister upon her arrival home.| 4 I The S¢ beat the Angels when S g |Giants, winning 3 to 2, eleven in- i ul { pinch hitter Logar Hooper singled \ nings. Successive doubles of Steve. GRADUATION BALL TONIGHT 1 ® in ninth to score Bernie Uhalt pos'-waf A]flanes a' |Shemo and Doman Phillips provid-| Tonight is the date of the Douglas | with the winning run led the winning run. High School Senior Ball which will 'he Beavers edged out the Solons| POSF Now; Bame; for The Yanker victory saw Nick be held in the gymnasiyn of the| SPECIAL PREPARATION by & winning run in the eleventh Etten stretch hi¢ batting streak of school. Dancing is from 10 p. m.“ SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME 2 inning (on"'ol Rou'es S'a" eleven games by getting a single,/to 1 a. m ! HE glass in your car double, homer and two walks, a most perfect day at the plate. ' George Stienveiss stretched his bat- (Continued from Page one) MES FRIDAY ting ctreak of nine games to two and Mrs. G. R. Isaaks, became six | NEEDS NO BRUSH LUCILLE ISAAKS SIX ! ~ Lucille, young daughtér of Mr.| OR MEN who find i may be cracked by a stone, a falling tree limb, or the slamming of your 3 sions | B to shaye every day, G ke & Heve is .place to pause for a singles years of age Tpnrsd v anernoon‘ valuable, Glider is made specially for car door. " point. Berle is genevally described! Stan Spence and Joe Kuliel hit and was entertained with a party’ daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, i o as an “intellectual,” Certainly he is succ homers in the eighth ;"’]“";e;“““fi_hfi :;: ‘:&:}ifie{nefi\:z it is not greasy or stlcl\y.“ OMPREHENSIVE Natlonat Neagué a <l’xvlnknr..:‘n.1 Tnm in ‘,hf' mu inning _\eu-v(‘xlu\yr to break an 8-8 nitthasy Da¥Y: | 5"?°°"' down skin ! Rutomobile Insurance Philadelphi4 3; Broo 1 of e\x,n':vmuw. law l.:L| mmn.uuonul tie ‘"f”d give Wn,,hmgton .an 11 Fu ghijiia To use (;hd‘\r' first wash your face protects: you against such New Yotk .2: Boetor’' relationships. Once he has reached 8 victory over the Philadelphia NOTICE thoroughly with soap and hot mater. iy i b Cincinnati-St Louis postponed, COnclusions, e (osses thent out for' Athlefics for the obly QWher game| p.pie ordingnces i the City of) Lich spread on (}hd" prvan: | losuhe us TEL R 08 o . what others think they are worth.'in the Americin' Ldaguo.’ xeaiay AR g easily with your fingertips—necer @ [ @ i 4 op! windstomm, and American League HeSokemtt disads Norrhis 1eas. @ B30 il Douglas will be strictly enforced. bnixh.( Gl afte e, abi L} h il I Boston 7; New York I, il i 'l Tedn Srin The speed limit is twenty (20 nstantly, Ghider solte) 2 8 | many other perils. Insure rashingt 11 i i This deesn’t mean he isn't a good uo Y - v _ | —smooths down the flaky top layer. | % g Bhiba1s e * ed back from London that he is! S s il v ators | eut your whiskers close and clean Chicago-De.roit postponed : o ; o g , will be fined even tho a first of~| without irritating the skin. It thus e very “tough.” Friends say that he's W \Oll_’-lil Mkm JG- — Closing tehse eliminates the soreness {('m aily P TR ST ke-it-or-ieave-it man in argu-|/quotation of aska Juneau mine ' 5% b 3 ¢ frequently provokes in sen- STANDING OF. CLUBS hemt-—the most difficult type'of all stock today. I §.~Amifidan Can (SHTED) A:J.BALOG; Marsnauc v FRINSIY FOVOS SO Shattu(‘k Pacific Coast League to swing around to your point of 88%, Anaconda 25%, Beech Air- 29V ‘| smoother and cleaner. : - Won Lost Pet. oo craft 8', Betnlehem Steel 58%. e ,‘l‘":g"“;1;",{,0‘;;“?;:“‘,?;253"1}1‘,22 B it g Oietuonueaini SR FAliEe: NCANNERY WORKERS. | than'any eream you have ever tried. Agency S 2 4 o |Curtiss Wright 5%, International SR S £ Get a tube at your store today. Seattle 16 13 CDA W|" Observe | Harvester 7212, Kennecott 31, North Al former workers in the Doug-| Ijlnllywwu 14 If ; |Amm‘imn Aviation 8's, New York las Cannery, Nat.n‘v and White am:‘ ! INSURANCE—BONDS San Diego U5 48 x | Central 17%, Northern Pacific 151, 'eauested to register with the City| S e PR Commumon Sundayiunncd States Steel 521, Pound Clerk, stating the type of work they | JUNEAU Oakland 11 17 393 $4.04. have done or are capable of doing |’ S ruml-nt\o i 3 7 18 280 National Communion Suriday will| Dow, Jones averages today ‘are as I canner: cperations. All' persons i e \‘;(‘,.‘.WI,M Pet . be observed by the Catholic Daugh-|follows: incustrials 13887, rails’ e 7 4 714 ters of America tomorrow morning |39.09, utilities 22.66. Philadelphia 9 4 692 at an 8:30 o'clock mass at the, e e K ‘ < o Catholic Church of the Nativity. | PLEASE NOTICE :‘r}mll:(l)\\':): lg '; ;1:’ Following the mass there will be| Lola's Beauty Shop will be closed Nevw ‘Y>m_k 7 7 ,‘0 a breakfast at the Baranof Hotel. until June 1 adv. Pittsburgh 5 6 455 Boston . 5% d0% a8 — Chicago 0 091 Americ NORWEGIAN LECTURE Won Lost Pet 12 i BX 8 4 667 . ¢ = f ELSE MARGRETTE ROED 6 8 29 | Philadelphis 5 7 ] Detroit 5 8 t Chiaso . 3 b 1.0.0.F. HALL ‘ IN NORWEGIAN TERRANOVA LOSES OUT TO BARTOLO ey 6 —sa We Appreczate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every BOSTON, Mz Bartolo, polished Boston feather- weight, in his first successful de-| fer [0 of the National BoXing Asso-| ion title, defeated Phil Terran- ova of New York last night in a! New York dockyard brawl in the| Boston Garden Bartolo lifted the title from the New Yorker two months ago when the boys threw the rule book out| ounce of cargo is subject to military of the window and Terranova ac- A cused Bartolo of bicycling. priority. Last night Bartolo proved the best in bitter in-fighting. | After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for TIDES TOMORROW Alaska. 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Any quantity, immediate Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH delivery. Write for Price or Lt { WITHOUT BATH Valcanda Fur Co. Most Convenient Loeation Seattle, Washington —THIRD AND MAIN— N z N z l z b ! Owner-Mgr., Clarence VVrke Please RETURN Your Milk Boitles Promptly ¢ Centrally located ® Splendid food and F. B service oL McClure, o Large Rooms— Juneau Dairies, Inc. Mgr. all with Bath WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 [ [ BARANOF 1 Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ; uR o R The Sewing Basket ' Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUARTERS |! * Infant and Children’s Wear 7 Phone 800 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU % YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. . ' Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M, Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL m:.qn:s : Phone 612 Agents ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Junesu..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 318 418 «% Sitka ........ 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 0 18 10 18 10 5 b 10 18 10 18 10 ‘ 10 18 18 " 18 10 10 10 10 18 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ! - i'!llsil‘lxe‘l sk:zzowny N 10.00 Gad i Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ 2 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau H¢ Excursion Inlet $15.00 :flino.: Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell sburg $45.00 $35.00 - 3000 10.00 ; 20.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum Express of $1.00 to Express Bate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ (o wxmm.. and Wrangell ABove rates applicable when passenger traffic mm WAITADtS. ed