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e RCs, TOMODDOW [§ OPENING OF DUCK SEASON 5—2 DELIVERIES : Sup' ] ul:et PHONES 82-35 " 4 . 9. The 1944 duck seas 1l open rders Jelivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. The“1944 duck ‘season Wi | Orders for Deliver P P tomorrow morning at 6:09 o'clock | (one-half hour before sunrise, ‘i lf ) !! Eg gs @P M S which is 6:39 o'clock), and will con-| { J s t until sunset (7:02 o'clock.) J »TF A A " " [ 301 duck | press time today BQcand $3.15 o e both required of had according al A hunting and a migratory bird stamp persons over |the age of 16 years and must be QRAWGE JUI(‘F |validated by the signature of the( 4 a / person so ta migratory water- | | Daily bag limits are ten duks j i land in addition five s or in : the aggregate of mal pin- | D TES G c l( tails or widgeon. A person maj e possess twenty ducks of which not A rown ln ail ornla I more then one is a wood duck and ddition ten singly or in the| e of mallards, pintails or| 4 ( ted mergansers may be taken —1to the extent of twenty five singly | " {or in the a ate PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE 1 Ana Brant ‘ I'wo, including brant but not in-} 4 Tone . Fd p | cluding blue, snow or whitefronted Where Cash Is King r in the egate of snow or| lue geese. A possession limit of | our geese or brant and in addi- | ForaGood Laff See Joe E. Brown || o "ot moe than et sinaiy| o in the aggregate of snow or| in "CHATTERBOX” | n NP , i September 20th and 21st ing Event | Sponsored by the Juneau Fire Department RUShmg Event ls Further Planned, Beta Sigma Phi PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER Beta Sigma Phi sorority held its sgul business and program g last evening in the home social sponsor, Mrs. A. E L. M. Dunlap presided over »ss meeting, which dealt ith hnlh'l plans for rushing and initiation ing the evening TROLLERS----ATTENTION! MEETING TONIGHT 7:30 O'CLOCK UNION HALL that Delta Chap- ter should have bond sale, which will culminate in a bake ale during the second week of October The be the a next event for rushing will model meeting of the sor- ority, to be held on October 3 in the® home of Mrs. William Carter. During the cultural program last ht, the study of speech was inued. Jerry Ringstad and Mrs. e SR m——rn. \ As Featured In MADEMOISELLE # SWEATERS T N . it AN ,Y°“ can Oell a Helen Harperk:' a glonce, 'hey possess 1hcn thoroughbred look iho"“ marks 'hem unmxstokably ‘America’ s'Besv Loved CIassncy See our new calial‘o:fo-‘ day—shp-ons and cordsgon?l?puresf woolstand buttersoft” yurns—?o spgr_km gvery,fdl ensemble., JONES -STEVENS SEWARD STREET It was also decided dur- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Millard Carnes gave their practice speeches, which were then dis- cussed by the members. Mrs. Carnes spoke on modern architec- ture and furnishings and . Miss Ringstad spoke on Queen Anne and Georgian furniture. Art in the Home is the general subject for all the practice speeches during this period. A farewell gift for Miss Louise Bean, Beta Sigma Phi member who is leaving soon to return to Washington, D. C., for reassign- ment in the Public Health Service, | was presented. gy ELEVEN PERSONS OUT TODAY VIA AIRLINER| Outgoing passengers to Anchorage today, via Alaska Airlines, were as follows: Geraldine Torgerson, Capt. Dunn, Leonard Sears, Helen Lux- ford, Tauf Charmeski, Louisa Potes- tia, Felix Bello, Diego Pauino, Fel Ordonio, Thomas Long, and J. B. Pace. Duggan and Currie piloted the ship, S ee—— INCORPORATES HERE The Alaska Sales and Service, with principal offices at Anchor- age, has filed Articles of Incor- poration incorporation include Max B. Kirk- patrick, Wells Ervin, D. E. Hewitt, and J. H. Clauson. here. Those forming the | MATILDA FRENCH CONCERT WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK Rainbow Girls fo Sponsor Musicale at Northern Light Church Matilda Holst French, talented mezzo-soprano, will be heard in con- | cert on Tuesday and ‘Wednesday | evenings of next week at 8 o’clock | in the Northern Light Presbyterian | church. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis will be the accompaniest. | Sponsored by the Order of Rain- bow for Girls, this is Mrs. French's third concert appearance in the | —‘_—————-———————7 here in September, 1940. A graduate of the Juneau Public Schools, she attended the University of Washington and spent three years in the Oregon State School of Music. A year of voice and opera study was also spent in Milan, Italy. Mrs. French taught volce for a year at Oregon State College and has done radio and theatre work in the States. She has been heard in concert on the coast as well as in private musicales for outstanding personalities in the States. Her concerts next week will con- sist of four groups, the first being religious and will be sung with organ accompaniment. Her second group will be in German and the third will be in Modern French, including | an aria from “Samson and Dalila.” Her closing group will be all English. Tickets for both performances are on sale and may be purchased from any member of the Order of Rain- Capital City, having last been heard bow for Girls. SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Open 24 Hours a Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DINE and DANCE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1944 the B ng out of between two rooms. A new modern-type X-ray ma-| pine cost $8,000. chine is being installed in St. Anne's Hospital this week. Installa-| About tion of this machine necessitated {nually in Spain’s the ‘The EW X-RAY AT HOSPIT, new ma- 1,300 bull\ are killed bull-fig an- IT'S COOKIE MAKING TIME! We have Chocolate Chips, Cocoanut, Shelled Nuis and all the Makings. Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Don't Miss “Chatterbox” Sep!. 20th and 215t Sponsored by Juneau Fire Department TS 1o o S0cces% T Wome star-studded felt | “must” n's AppaneL | NOTES FOR FALL i . inclug lude two attractive features—coats | that are casual, comfortable and definitely | | new—accessories designed to round out| | your fall costume with just the effect. VISOR BERET | You may choose either a| or a more | simple effect in mfllinery, but | lhe new visor beret to make your fall| wardrobe complete. The bulk | is in front this year. | is a "“right" | CASUALS ARE SOFTER Gentle Details Follow the New Fashion Trend Interesting shoulders, dressmaker lapels, a restrained touch of trimming give casual coats a new look. See the new casuals and their smart accompaniments in our fashion shop, located in the Baranof Hotel building. COLLAR INTEREST | Scalloped ele | a new high in collar de ..Ay]es, too this year, in black . . . wrapped and LA,lled myxk yoke shouxderg, deep armholes. shoulder fold strikes a new note Forstmann wool. phant-ear rev in exquisite o >