The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 18, 1944, Page 2

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—— PAGE TWO —— Beauty and Charm for Your Home . . . . . Distinguished New Fabrics, for DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERY 36 to 58" wide ¢ DAMASK ¢ FRIEZ e BROCATE ! * CRASH * GLO-SHEEN Prints, stripes, jacquards, and solid An ably inspiring lovely drapery, brocatclle for LLE olors. Whatever your color scheme | v decor may be, you'll find charm- ing fabries and colors. ATTEND JUNEAU FIRE DEPARTMENT'S SHOWING OF JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA in | CHATTERBOX" | CAPITOL THEATRE SEPTEMBER 20th and 21st new fabrics to add color, and comfort in your home . . . materials, upholstering, smart serviceable SLIP COVERS remark- charm Striking gorgeous frie and crashes and for slip covers. collection of weaves $1.00 to $6.95 yd. B M, Behrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA I5TAKETRIPSON 'Boh Kelley Gives ARMY IS USING V0V WiEEup Paryon Bihday ~SECRET WEAPONS AGAINST NAZIS Bob Kelley was e n.h ars old last Alaska Coastal Alrlines cagrieq s turday and he celebrated the oc- 75 passengers over Saturd: and on with a party at the home of {Sunday. Those going to Sitka on his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce LONDON Lt. Gen jthe first flight Saturday were C. Kelley, at 8 Sixth Str The Ameri- {Pearl, Ralph Roberts, Nick Peters, youngsters ¢ joyed a 1m,u and w something from a fish pond ; which they went to the movie at the Capitol. sters at the party rginia Whitehead, Mary Gale Smith, J Blythe, Nyeman Bob Meek Robert Brun- Mrs. A. I Richard | Page C John Lane and Johr Juneau to Tenakee ! Tenakee to Juneau ( age, Millie Brundage, , P. T. Carmicheal, it de- All that weapo en- sault carried |A. Slagle, A. L. Slagle. : | Juheau to Sitka (first flight Blanton, David Hill, Ronny Worlkthg with in- |Bess Alexander, L. H. Gregson g, Gary Hedges, Eddie and they have achieved | ; ; Y Lee, Sid, Stephen and|considerable subcess | epit, Robert E. Merritt, nsiderable succes: Sgid el i J Bobbie Pollock, Norman Wood, ee to Juneau Brnest| P2t Anderson, Richard Kelley and GERMANS HAVE ONI [ A s was assisted in the| LONDON o I vl ek, \ining by Mrs. Dick Hoyz. | sonts {John Nezaroff, Fred Turpin, Nick g explc |Moses, Helen Stoft. *'sunk 36 Allied ships an | Juneau to Petersburg—Marjorie |M t f 15 others in sh Channel | Buntin )0('& ee mQ or in recent weeks. The Nazis have Junezu to Ketchikan—J. D. Brun- vidently seized upon this topic as| |dage, Clarence Rhodes, Ray Molen Leg]on uxlhary a morale booster. The Nazi radio| [Bill McCoy. filled the ether with mountainous eter: rg 2 - es « S iews Y F(Fflsl)ul,, to Juneau Jame: The regular social meeting of the laims - and ln\(u\ \\‘ ‘\\u) me n“ |Hudson. : ican Legion Auxiliary will ‘be | Who supposedly operated the boats. p eI 0 JIEESE R. J. \eld Tuesday, September 19, at the -———— | Somm ut. The session will begin The sucker fish is native in only| Ketchikan to Petersburg—Virginia g ;jock and all members are urged | (Wo parts of the world, North Am- Hadman. to be presel 'erica and China. Ketchikan to Juneau — Phyliss | Berger, Micky Swan, Bill Smith, | ! On Sunday the airlines made. the |following flights: Juneau to Sitka —Ed Louti, John Lott, Ed Bunz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Capt. Dunn. Sitka. to {John Lave. Juneau to Excursion fand Mrs. O. S. Syre, 'Mrs. Juneau—Mary Matson, Inlet—Mr. Alfred Adams, Mr. A. C. Adams. | Juneau to Hawk Inlet—W. S | Pekovich | Hoonah to Juneau—Ted Kettle- son, John, Ruth, Agnes, Judy and | |Eugene Fawcett, and Mrs. Lillie | Paweett. | Juneau to Skag Millie Brun- |dage, Robert Brundage, Don Bald- ! |win, L. R. King, J. W. Lane. Skagway to Juneau—Mrs. Hm--‘ manson, Ruth Allen. Juneau to Sitka—Lawrence Ze- garra, David Dimond, Robert Hart- {ley, H. C. Young, Al Willard, W. |A. Forrest, Richard Shortridge. ! Juneau to Tenakee — Mr. and |Mrs. George Murphy, B. C. Berry. | sitka to Juneau—Al Willard, Nina !Lane. Tenakee to Juneau Charles Wallace. | ———-————— ! \Chapeladies fo | | Meet Tomorrow‘i ~Joe Brown, | ¢« ¢ 00 00 600086 Mrs. H. Johnson. Fla ¢ WEATHER REPORT o “ pERSO“S ARRWE piloted an plane. i o . . A plane leaving here on Satur- | The Chapeladies will hold their | « U her Bureau . HERE OVER WEEKEND day for Anchorage carried Hugh |first meetix‘:{ea[(er the summer va- | | . re, Sept. 16 . VIA AI.ASKA AIR”NE to Cordova, Mr. and Mrs. |cation tomorrow evening at 7:30 i A aximum 51, v |Cyril Seeds to Fairbanks, and Ar-o'clock at the home of Mrs. Max | nin 33 inch e — nold Amunsen, Mr. and Mrs. C.|Miekle, All members are requested | I \4: Maximum 52, | Au hcoming Alaska Airliner from . Hufeisen, Miss Gene Hufeisen, | to attend as there will be an election | minimum 47. Rain 18 inch. e Anchorage, over the weekend, and Jerry MeKinley to Anchorage. |of officers. : ature, Sept. 17 o |brought to Juneau the following|neDonald and Silver were pilots |~ rt: Maximum 51, e |Ders Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mar- o: the trip. 20 inch, e [shall, Elizabeth File, E. Rosime,| , . o oo oo made i3, e Stephanie Harstad, Mrs. Miles| -~ i e e 2 e Capt. R D. Dunn, Charles |OVCF the Weekend, carrying Eli Yo- fead, L. C. Wythe, and Mr. and | Yetich to Yakutat and Mis. W. B. . 9 Manlove, Janet Manlove and Gar- i { | | Mesh Hose - PouchBags - BRI BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING BBINGING UP FATHER e OH/MOTHBALL- STOP GET ON THE GROOVY SIDE: - YOU'RE JUST AN ICKY GUY - SO-NEIGHO POPS - - L . SO S BEAT ING YOUR GUMS- Y-1T'S NO USE *BUTCH"- /M A V- 8- ' Wrap-around Turbans - 25¢ 10 $1.00 | .- T5¢ pair 25¢t0$1.00 A few Leather Bags - 50c and $1.00 TUccessot e ™ Women's Aveanet Manlove to Fairbanks. D TIDES TOMORROW 2 :9 ;\—-111. 16.5 feet. 8:57 a. m., 0.8 feet. 3:04 p. m, 167 feet. High tide Low tide- High tide Low tide 5 p. m, 0.7 feet. — e—————— FAIRBANKS MAN HERE F. A. Grainger is in town and has 1 from Fairba HERE FROM SKAGWAY Olive way and is Juneau Hotel now -, - AN SWEEP A CL * SAIPAN—Aboard, ca guns blazing at Japane: planes plunking nearby; preme a voice speaker brooms. and aft.” three Bombs boomed over “Sweepers, Clean the man THAT'S BLIP-CI THE RUG-WITH MPC" HE'S A REAL. DICTY# VM HEP- ST (? YOU DON'T gistered at the Baranof Hotel Talbot iis here from Skag-! | staying at the; | a U. Saircraft rier off the Marianas islands, all | attacking were | bedlam was su- Then came a brief lull and loud your sweep down fore * * SPEED THE VICTORY _ fsmes - : ‘.mc:: "“'"% ¥ : i g & MALTING COMPANY E. G. Sick, Pres. SEATTLE BREWING Since 1878 * WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION * By GEORGE McMANUS YES-MRS. SMITH HAD HER HIP BOOTS ON-VYES-SLIDE YOUR JIB-MARIE DON'T YOU THINK MISS BEGOOD IS A NIPCHICK? Al FROM TALKING LIKE THAT- Copt. 1944, King Features Syndicate, Tac, World rights reserved” s s iy Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners DINE BATAAN CAFE . While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades Yoy! OPEN 24 HOURS ADAY! SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET at the Juneau, Alaska ANDY FONG, Owner and Chef B S S KU Office Baranof Hotel ARTHUR O INSURANCE Health, Accident, Life, Annuitic Juvenile Educational Endowments M. B. MARTIN—Phone 123 Third St. | Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise BUY WAR BONDS 53 —Guns repair: P. O. Box 1641 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES ANCHOBAGE—I‘AIBBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY SKOKWIM PHONE 667 AN, Traffic Manager Thompson Optical Co. b 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair ed—New Gun Parts —Keys Made. e z Tanned ‘ RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND “SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington —_— MAKE | | S SEATTLE ® Perrect comfort F. B service McClure, e Large Rooms— gr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hote} * FVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates . Phone 800 ® Centrally located e Splendid food and JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. AR e S M SIS WAL PTG VIS WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 OPEN ALL NIGHT We Serve: ® American Dishes ® Chop Suey ® Chow Mein ® Sweet and Sour ® Fried Rice 162 So. Franklin PHONE' 738 ROYAL CAFE Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUT. AT 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 AIRLINES Phone 612 ——————————————————————————————————————— Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Expreg'u SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- $10 $18 18 18 10 18 10 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $ Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $18 s18 $18 $18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 5 10 13 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Juneau Skagway Express Rate: 10 cents Bkagw: $18.00 $20.4 u‘)’ 10.00 per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Juneau .. $45.00 Petersburg .. 30.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 Wrangell Petersb $35.00 m,ogm -10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when warrants, Schedules and Chnange Withous Notios. passenger traffic Rates Subject to

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