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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1944 E ALASKA AIRLINES SEATTLE IN | XS oeb G RADE Y Emblem Club Party | WIENER ROAST FOR INSTALLATION OF New York 18 10 643 | | . { W B » Wikl Be Event af SKI CLUB TONIGHT OFFICERS WILL BE . |st s 9 543 i i | < [st. Lous o= FIRM AT KETCHIKAN ; \ e | R A Philadelphia SRS e i g ; : { | Detroit 15 17 469 s | S IS Venmg This is a last reminder to ail Ski| i | . Boston * 15 17 469! The payment of $5000 into the| Clubbers that the final Ski Club ! A . Federal Treasury by the Tongass: T ~ |roundup of the year'is tonight a - B e i Chic 1818 A1 e nipty of Katehikan,| The Eiks Halll nd cliybonts o s oiadk When. the ghng wil Installation of newly elected offi- | - Cleveland 417 42 Y. b o : cers will be held Monday evening| marks another step in the enforce-|Will be the scene of much activity .. at Auk Bay for a memorable - | SRR A arks @ s fre . in Trinity Parish Hall by the Busi-| t progr: f the Alaska Office!tonight ®hen the Emblem Club en- ner roast and bee h i o ) Ainrdy | st PToginnl 08 the | i i ness and Professional Women's Club. ¢ === I.EADERS 'N Bo‘“ of Price Administration. This is "ac- tertains with a spring dance and ,yqrding of the seas AR S A o ol Sessac] (By Associated Press) |cording to Walter Waish, Enforce-|Party. Rain or shine $ie lankieaast Lo lm hasil . The third place Seattle Rainiers p ment Attorney of the OPA, who has| Dancing, cards, entertainment . .. rhere is plenty of room n-| Weei, planed for ph) gertg io ir n the Coast League leaders I‘EAGUES KEEP “p returned to Juneau following m“and refreshments are on the cal- side the shelter if the rain keeps a s’;_)h elrn '13 "“‘\:;‘)ph("‘ l(". ‘(‘Cdb:‘?‘xl‘i‘ t by Kknocking the second official trip to the First City. Eendnr for the event and music will he crowd off the beach. A rousing i };‘ a o ; ’oAn?;x._ 5 ; via 3 et 0 Seals 7 to 1. | MARG'“ BY wl“s The payment was' made to cover‘:)e provided by the All-Girl Orches- | ...ioinment ‘is planned, and a ‘;,(f |(‘hv ~u:|lx‘:::“:4-fe\: idhastonc m‘"i Stars hung a 6 fo violations of price 1egulations by "% cord turnout is expected. No ski 5 leading Portland i LIt the Ketchikan company through the mgy“‘;i‘;h“i;e ‘:‘Zkr;ds “’Iof’f:?;“gx \thusiast should miss this event! PLEASE NOTICE YAKUTAT and conDOVA P (By Associated Press) {discontinuance of discounts pre-| el e begin at 10 o'clock Those wishing free transporta-| Lola’s Beauty Shop will be closed‘v : R4 arre eague aders in both major| " e instituti s r a tion sl Y 3 3 e 1y ooty I ‘%"k' le \(‘1 n‘ n ')o 1’ # fll.lqi viously given to msutul.mnnl us.exs.",ul members of the Elks Lodge and | "% hvnuld .m.'\” in front n..' m" until June 1. adv. CONNECTIONS TO ¥ circuits kept thelr margins Intact a57g,4 should constitute a reminder t0|ypeir 1adies and Emblem Club mem- | Assembly Apartments at ‘6 o'clock. — - % fie: Ly runs|the vesult of Fridays games, Stlhon merchants and consumers, that|pore and thelr escorts, are ivited kg (i e FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM'* g evened Louls defeating Brooklyn and New|gjoqunts given during the base Per-iyo attend ) : BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL j wo all. Frank Tincup York won by a shutout over Chi-|, i L - 4 BUSINESE 2 NAL .| { y. —— NOME BRISTOL B. g m uxl‘;x.ww]L’rklr!mr: m)p Pk ’“‘3”‘"““ ":(] c"“‘[‘"‘:’“"mp ey 9\51 PR | WOMAN'S CLUB ‘ For Men ; KODIAK OME AY 1 e Max Lanier won his seventh gam(",rra(;;“;l)c‘;;:‘;:ny SR A !‘;mfd SONS OF NORWAY | Installation Dinner Monday even- | Th hieved a victory de- of the year for the Cards in tho‘Kv hikan ‘olatién 18 ’bp settled dn| Regular meeting Odd Fellows ing, May 29 at 7 p.m. Trinity Parish Office PH “E 667 v te Joe Mishaser gave tiiumph over Brooklyn. . ithis manner within the last few|Hall 8 pm. Saturday, May 27. adv. Hall #0741 ! Baranof Hotel inst 10 of their own,| Ernie Bonham got back into win-| "% S IR 0 T B ———— s = birld “ o uve the Beavers behind 3 Ming form by piiching a shutoutl o "0, oiq the filing of an Ad-| AR ST ST R 1in tt _,‘,.l L2 , l ;\Y;,x”t;a- White Sox, his first Smaqmni.sn'mor's Trebis Dafilre " stit| 1 P E T d 3 Diego bunches ur hits to - 3 . | | “““;:’ (’tm”: ‘:nmnu to. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati con- against the company. | | Dul I anne \ nneles 2 fo 1. Ohet/tinued a threat on the Cards'| R | O Ho‘el Jnnea“ alldwid e ety mm‘“ leadership as the Reds downed 13PERSONS ARRIVE | . S v New York 4 to 3, and Pin.sburghi ! — SREPARATION z BUY DIRECT AND For Camror_t Beat the Braves. m* SPECIAL PREPARA ! t amento grabbed a 2 10 1 “awe Ghicago Cubs scored their| IODAY FROM Sou | ! SAVE MONEY. Al LGwes’ nales me from Ogkland as Clem Drei- g i." cionecive vior Far .- the| | . [ SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME | . -~ werd allowed the Oaks but four prties o Lo oW Over | { Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH v s Phillies Inbound from the south @ this| n z J 'l NEEDS NO BRUSH 1" delivery. Write for Price or ¥ The Washington Senators refused morning a steamer brought to Ju- ¢ IR Yo IR List. WITHOUT BATH to fall back and kept pace with neau the following persons: L. O.| P 5 g 4 ‘2 AP 1 the Yankees by a win over Cleve- Bowdish, George Carlson, Jane . Until Victory is won, everything we have to R MEN who find it necessary |} Waleanda Fur Co Mok Conventent Loeation SR i land in the thirteenth inning. Dement, Lillie Darlin, Viola Docker, offeg= mfiiém“&%filéi'!m;‘fié 5'1;:: (,‘:'];; toe |2 e 5 i | __THIRD AND MAIN— Paolfip, Const Dengwe | The Philadelphia Athletics cooled|Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fairweather, 9 h ; § ; dnilenbnmain A pofts Kmbothiarasss, | ) Seattle, Wishiagton | p Hollywood 6; Portland 3 the Detroit Tigers behind the pitch- |Evelyn' ©. Howard, ‘Anne Johnson, | Pan American Airways experience gained { it ia not greasy or sticky. Crmir i re bl Owner-Mgr, Clarénce, Wise cramento 2; Oakland 1 ,ing of Bobo Newsom. 'Alex Kalisoff, Mrs, C. Lohndorff,| by more than 165 million miles of overseas do . i 1 Seattl San Francisco 1 The Boston Red Sox scored twice C. O. Roberts and Pearl M. Turner. flight to 63 forei n countries and colonies Smooth down skin | Diego 2: Los Angeles 1. in the eleventh inning with two, Boarding the vessel ' here were 4] 8" 3 g g To use Glider, first wash your face ¥ Nabicka Lsigus out to dafeat the Brownies. [Mrs. W. ©. Jensen, Jo Ann Blythe, and the “know how”:of 10 years’ pioncering e Dress dip oAbt WitH 7 7 b [Dew ing i BE 3 erl fpr g i elas Chicago 9; Philadelphia 1 R [Dewey Q. Pendsy, Stantey: Bulferiit.| of scheduled flying in'Alaska easily with your fingertips—mever a FREgfl WHIPPING ¢ ¥t Brogklyn, 3 "Howard Dare, Andrew Sulton, Leo! All Kk £ he Go d h £ . CREA i) PRI A SFINAL RITES FOR |Dennis, Donna ' Martin, ~Shirley| | are.at work for,the Goyernment,an: | Instantly, Glider poftens the skin Available Daily ' N P 1. |George, Albert Stinson, Mrs. Jean- | Mizlicary services of the United States. ' o f;wguthe,flggy ;Ogdhyet; F. B service .y Frean ette Bjerhnen, Robert Bjerhnen, ; ) Y ey i enables the razor’s sharp edge : 2 H i H gt i | OLAUS LARSSON ON i Bierhocn mobert ierhnen. Meanwhile, we appreciate the paticiiée and ' | | | coi your whiskers. cose. ang. Seen | MeCimte, o Large Roo Juneau Dairies, Inc. Philice BB, SR 3 MONDAY AFTERNOON Sicve Fortuna, ©. & Ruyle, J. L. understanding of Alaskans who so often find without, irilating {ha skin, 16 3:5'; Mgr. all with Bath L 1 i l\n\m;{u; sr;hQI:p;vlgnd,S- | |Brown, Albert Rinehart, Samuel A. that war priority stands in the way of that shaving lrequlemly pruvo‘ke- in sen- ALASKANS LIKE TR o New York 4; Chicago {Martin, George Osterback, Peter " tha 3 . sitive skins—leaves your face feeling Boston 4; St. Louis'2. Following cremation in Seattle, Johnson, Fred Monson, O, L. Pam, trip or delays t express shipment. ‘m&}“h‘?’ ““dld%”e’;.e" that Glid a R % 2 1 ncerel leve al ider | £ the ashes of Olaus Larsson, well|James Adams and James Martin. will piaen Toriaving wetae | {WINDOWS, DOORS, it . purieatony 0 el 4 STANDING OF Gilths Lnu.wn .J.uneau sport fisherman and ; than any cream you have ever tried, | 5 CABINETS [ machinist, have arrived here, and | . . Get a tube at your store today. B e Pacific Coast League funeral services will be held at thz M M " Fe" d THE BA n A N(’ 1 Won Lost Pet. Lutheran Church Monday nnemoon‘ 'SS I e . | F mg'mn't!lgiamgeccg' . rtland 29 19 604 at 2 o'clock. The Rev. G. H. Hiller- | A”. n h 'I'od P s ] Alaska’s Largest Apartment T A e n Francisco 27 20 574 man will deliver the eulogy, and the | uncheon BY AYS 1 Hotel ORGP T b T Pl g attle 27 22 551 ashes will be scattered in Gastineau ! H { * ) an_Diego 2% 24 5';2 C"M"“"*"L off Marmion Island. | Hororing Miss Betty Jane Mill| .. y 3 Y i B i EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ollywood 24 24 5 r. Larsson's survivors include | whose marriage to Corporal Ken- i} and SHOWER - A os Angeles 468 two sons, George Larsson of Ju-|peth Kihlman will be an evert of § 4 13 * The semg Bme' % 426 neau, La Larsson, USA., sta- i ¥ [ ] 426 nea 3 awrence Larsson, USA, sta- | June 24, Mrs. 1. Goldstein enter i Reascnable Rales BABY HEADQUARW b 341 tioned at Nome, and two brothers tained today with a luncheon at the | ) > Inifant and Children’s Wear . in the States. He passed away two| Baranof Hotel. | 1 5 ' pet, Weeks ago in Seattle where he had“ Twelve guests were asked to | i 1 Phonesou 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska 710 Bone for medical attention. | attend. i b 607 PR i { i e z = 600 | w: | CALLING ALL NORTH DAKOTA RESIDENTS | g COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY 429 (AWAY FROM HOME) | 419 | WRITE YOUR HOME COUNTY AUDITOR IMMEDIATELY FOR | OF ALASKA 419 | YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT FOR STATE PRIMARY ELECTION - . 357 ON JUNE 21TH, 1944 | lnlllllbel' and Bluldmg Ma!enals || Vote for USHER L. BURDICK, X, for UNITED STATES SENATOR | Let us send a man to the UNITED STATES SENATE who will i PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU co-operate 100% with PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, and our Allies, YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL | for a full-100%2 WAR-EFFORT, and for a PRACTICAL-WORK- REPAIRS ON Y ME v || ABLE ORGANIZATION, to maintain WORLD PEACE hfterwards, OUR HO! dgsia 5 || LET US KEEP NORTH DAKOTA IN STEP WITH THE UNION, || VOTE FOR BURDICK, X, for UNITED STATES SENATOR, X. §! | e JB, Minot, N. Dakota, T. Mostad, Secy. ! l i P e T e a JUNEAU— RESPONSIVE AS YOUR | ANCHORAGE | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA OWN FINGERS... | Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alasks Points Stop! Thief! | F A THIEF steals your automobile and, in the | | ¢ ! setawey, cbandonsit | TAILOR MADE | g : ¢ i Lo et D e 2o i = As the bow responds‘to the artist’s fingers ,..so the kaheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 PM. §i who pays the cost of re g beautifil Patker V- ic P 3 lich L 1 pairing it? _ . } autiful Patker Vacumatic Pen answers to your slight- : b i Kl ol o L e e Electra eaves Junsau 2:30.P.M. OMP R EHENSIVE Wh deti il ully made to. order or fit- That satin-smooth tip is made from costly osmiridium. i hke Automobile Insur- f :""‘T z‘e’:’-“":; T:’.‘":‘:: 'z‘ifi;"m ;;f;:‘és“:; “’;:":' When it touches paper, skims effortlessly, it brings an TueSday-Frlday 2 ance will do so, and ?lso | | - Ehipczrd & gabardin.gir; enjoyment to:your writing you have me;!(qmwn be: . 0 SRR fi :»r loss :;ysshr;; e:"‘l::e NEIGNT wEIGHT any desired weight . fore. Before fifty words are set down, you’ve almost for- FOR RESERVATIONS 4 storm, - gl : B e T $37.00 otten that you’re holding a pen! L ¢ and many other perils. ! g SR os” thhullbe e’ « 8 y 8.8 pens ms i e ; Length il 6o | * . Letyour dealer show you the slender, balanced Parker > msm wASTn AmL i ; 3 i | € Insleeve Postage Charge $1.00 ' Vacumatic today. The translucent barrel, which makes Phone 612 Agents Juneau Insure NOW with— ‘ Chest i e . the ink supply always visible, comes in several brilliant : colors. And remember: the Blue Diamond on the clip ‘signifies our guarantee for life! ALASKA coASTAL Alnlllns 0 Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express Shattuek | lm=="—| COH Agen | ; SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ge ey | Since 1911 - m:&nazlm ’ Pn R “ n R Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- INSURANCE—BONDS | [* 1312 20d ‘Ave,, SEATTLE | ] | e Bkt Ben Company < VACUMATICE= N TR R T e e Janesville, Wisconsin . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagot 18 10 18 10 18 10 6 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican . 18 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 JUNEAU By GEORGE McMANUS [7 MRS. CLEVE ERANSAW WANTS ME H JO SING-IT'S TO BE A SURPRISE TO HER GUESTS -1 WANT YOU TO STAY OUT HERE AND AS THE MEN COME OUT WHEN | FINISH -1 WANT - ‘L BEFORE SHE s o Express Rate: per pound—Minimum Chirge 686 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, } Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau YOU TO LISTEN @ 7 TO THEIR COMMENTS # $15.00 $10.00 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c- SEHEDULED DAILY 2 Ketchikan Wrangell tersburg 4 $45.00 $95.00 p’,,o 00 30.00 10.00 Express 25¢ per poutid—Minimum of $100 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell (P e A || o s e oo 612 » .