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PAGE THREE | .:IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIIII|HIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIlll|IIIIHIIHIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIh.‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE LIONS (LUB MEET MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1944 —JUNEAU, ALASKA Kirkham is employed in office work | at Ketchikan. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the | i |ritory. It will aid in carrying on of | ’ bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- | I | |trade and services between the trib- | utary north coast country and a port | which has been the closest railway | HOSPITAL NOTES Andrew Julaton | i Mrs. and baby dise to close a sale, perishables, special medicines... 5. MEETING TU! | | | |terminal these many ye: el s and, as B | LA s 0 | THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT DOG NOW - OUT RULES FOR The Lions Club met this noon at «a Brand New ON (APITOL Blll the Baranof Hotel for the regular | Al TR | weekly luncheon. President Frank | by '.\(’01/(?. .l’ | — Hermann announced the presence Wz s [ | The story of a love that almostiof o new member, Val Poor. ll\’lm\;\ \\:mlll_ n;» i .K;:"l;:l ) ules aying single which he | passes belief, that of a small bo¥| Following this introduction, Guest [F'eS f0r staying Sing i ey bl THBS&EY'WQI‘HES(‘BY md a gorgeous collie dog, brings|gpeakcr Jack Fletcher spoke on the |PEFSONaily gus ‘mt;"-fl- 5 £ /FI’S A BLESSED <2 | o o e ———— S TR T SRR {a difforent kind of entertainment|National War Fund Drive. Pictures| And he knows whereof he speal i | omething greater than Life itself! | 1to. the ¢ | N Metro-GOlAWYR= {of (he aid made possible by this| —th¢ closest America’s most stub- I |AUGHING EVENT FOR || P A MOTHER'S_LOVE FOR HER BOY! [Mayer's adaptation of Eric Knight's|fund were shown by Dr. George|DO™ celibate has come to marriagei§ g cepeeN pPUBLIC! [ |story, “tassie :Oome . Homs, " nb|talc \ is in his latest 20th Century-Fox | L - i s e e ey | picture, “Holy Matrimony,” now at \-—-\_/M 20‘ | A | | | [showing at the Capitol Theatre. t| “Tentative plans for the Charter Picture, “Holy Matr ey Bt lis in technicolor, too! Banquet set the date for Octobes the .»mh .(.".”.t.m‘\ Theatre 'm \-\.m h | | PICTURE |* 1t is the simple story of a York-'s he “martiegl. s ‘“‘"""‘)_("‘" R Nflw PL /\YING | YOU'LL NEVER | shire family and a beautiful collie.| PO 5 ik Flelds. Ang1¢ took sl Producer | FORGET! | Sam Carraclouzh (Donald Crisp) |INDIAN SERVICE HEADS fRmnally, QUHIBKEUR I Ai0. P GAD P owns the dog idolized by his son| 0 HOONAH ON BUSINEss |SUade him to go even that far b ¢ | Joe (Roddy McDowall). Through| i | “Marriage is for nmnu‘d Ty | [poverty he is forced to sell thel Don Foster, General Superintend- |*vs WOOley. “iost fachelors e { |canine to a wealthy noblemanient for the Alaska Indian Service,| ““(’ 1h: By (;‘ ;‘ ey : [ | g ol & | getting marrie ere are my rules i | | [ (Nigel Bruce), who takes 8iflew to Hoo afardi : Ik ) | it i flew to Hoonah yestenday Vi Aliye. yqsing singis: AR ARG | | | |from Yorkshire to his 8 jasku Constal, and was jolned there| . STVII8 SRS R o [ | estates. But the dog, longing for her |y Fred Geeslin, Administrative As- ',” her. ‘l" € i " : “" | [voung master, escapes, and makes | sistan for the Indian Service, who l'fl:fmf.:w S e By - |her way, a thousand miles, back Lurhm been to Excursion Inlet on 5 e | | l {her young master. The ‘uumalvbu\u ess during the past two days. u’.‘r‘v\nlmdl\ much if I never see you PAN AMERICAN | Ibraves perils and starvation, is be- |The two n 1 it = | el | | I 1e two men will confer with ci Ry 1% A S | [ | |friended and even sometimes men-|zens of Hoonah in regard to re- mf)y\“*];:;:‘}"‘?zi x‘m‘(:m‘f"“-:lvH;l{' T}:_'I" | | jaced, by kindly farmers, in & vivid |puilding the Vmflm. Joy: BIa, 8 : H(M | | £ "v“‘fl compelling dram know that you remember by spcuk»‘ | | | H RIS E R nug of them occasionally.” | Mcnownl'l‘ | | Gas rationing has been the sal- | | | | | | -| Who said vation of many a bachelor, Monty | | vowa CRISP | | | || with Prince Rupert, on account| believes. He thinks the automobile | N | vamy way WHITTY | | | | {of the necessities of war in the Pa-| NEWS was one of the worst man traps | Edmund Nigel cific drawn into much closer con: [ civilization has ever set. | - e GWENN - BRUCE MaseL PAIGE |tact today than ever before with A G et sewirhalt s ] == ‘ R ik the Territory of AlaskniWe: fom il VERA EIREHAM ABRIVES rluvey\nth um'l hand. Many a man | FLOW ks for the BRIDE? tiss LANCHESTE 'k";g""l‘; |is fitting enough that our business| Miss Vera Kirkham arrived S““‘nm bl e danyin Cmmh‘ m‘" ) LASSIE CHARLES DINGLE D ol e e o L vy Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR HARRY SHANNON | | knowledge of and contact w p | er's 1ere eing hel % 2 * s | ‘ | [ | | communities and people of the Ter-!tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. m. Miss | P 8 EXPRESS offers savings werth hundreds of dollars. { l i | i i l i | ; ‘thy | Son have been discharged from St. | 1k | . arles Tuckett, Worthy SO0 hé e | } 154 such, hes been used to edvantage in |\ oi it R R e [Ann's ‘Hospital and have returncd Ship and Specify Plkedte L fod ko d L sl ol 3 | | |shipping rrom the Alaska area. short business meeting of Nuggef|to: their home. var & ; P "LIBERATION OF PARIS” | |nov hve the seemn iver miwny CPabier No. 3 Onder of Easem | . Mrs. Osear Lundstrom nas been | AIR EXPRESS TONIGHT — NEWS SPECIAL —— [WHich, aftas the vk b rio :inn:-:%’ Star, on Tuesday evening, October |dismissed from St. Ann's after re- | betiwesn T . A ey | | A W00 S00CT: 17 g the Eagles' Hall in Douglas. | celving medical care. | fl, G AR veen southeast Alaska and theljoc, liation program scheduled| ufrs Chet Ellis and baby son SEATTLE JUNEAU FAIRBANKS HALLOWE'EN PARTY .0 § pRiN(E RUPER-I- Onitd it (for this meeting is being postponed | wore * gischarged on Sunday from For all Emblem Clun memb At Ju Lumber Miils. One set ‘Development of shipping trade ,‘;“‘l’“”"\"‘ (:‘(*I‘"“ ollow »‘r‘u;.l \:‘ll;rlg‘m‘\\st Ann’s Hospital, and returned NOME BETHEL WHITEHORSE and escorts. Elks Hall. Octcber 17 two - ct ctters, one and travel between the Panhandle oopo‘p'o oo to their home on the Loop Road ) DubRaRL Al ade cuog Go D |and Prince Rupert, now so well| " o TCeUnE Robert Light has been admitted Ratos and Full infermation 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 PA’/K/ IMFIIICAA/ JIRW/II’S | to St. Ann’s for medical treatment | . Meredith Leegard, a patient in | St. Ann's Hospital, has been dis {charged and has returned to he ? e cquipped to handie it, will, no doubt, e | HERE LAST MGHY S KIRKHAM FUNERAL services for Mrs. Glen A. Kirkham will be conducted by the tions in postwar plunmnv. and it is now timely that we should become WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience " G asari b oty servi {Contin: rom Page One) | better acquainted with the people of Order of Eastern Star, Nugget |home. b b HAULING and CRATING 3 GRick ““‘"“"‘ g ot L ACO R R S Re e | Alaska and get an und«'x‘.\lulndl‘ng of Chapter No. 2, in the Charles W.| Glarence Knapp was discharged| R DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL ! CHAS. R. OAKES \ca. Heintzlemen said the car- Conditions and problems which may Carter Mortuary chapel in Juneau, |, ;"“dav i 4 P e ,io_:l"g Eugene N. B_m.(o, of {he CM'“”J HALLOWE' PARTY H 244 ) 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. | ¢ B E be of mutual interest.” tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. i - arrived here from Anchorage and is| For all Emblem Ciub members Phone 344 Phone 344 ferry between Hainés and Prince| 2 R ! tal - where? he “Has | been ‘Tevlving {mow staying at the Hotel Juneau. xd escorts. Elks Hall, October 17, PG 117 YO, L LA e T J— e o - Rupert was one thing the Chamber i | e | treatment, Sytoili s Mo A s R _,,“,‘l. And. e80055s, - IS MMMy, CIIIEE . o RPN B ! should work for. | M-K EMPLOYEES LEAVE | pigp DEPT. CALLED OUT | Mrs. Winifred Mosher and| i m | He said further that the Haines-| 7 | The Douglas Fire Department was | deughter left St. Ann’s on Sunday | To mE M's:kv SR ! 4 95 e T ¢ Fairbanks nighway should be main-| H. A. Kenyon, superintendent for { cajled out last evening when an | to return to their home. SAVE TEIL PIECES ¢ tained as a year-round highway. As|the Morrison-Knudson Company at'gyerheated kitchen range started fire | Henry Olsen entered St. Ann's| OF cu'lns cotn L your broke Jems. Wil WEl |it goes over no high summits, that | Gustavus,” accompanied by Mrs.|to the back wall of the Lundstrom |yesterday for medical attention, | them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. would be easy to do, {Kenyon, has Jeft for Saettle An- | house on Second Street. The occu- They will be replaced promptly in Alfred T. Nore was discharged | on Sunday from St. our large and well equipped labora« Heintzleman said he had contact- {other MK employee leaving is Joe | pants, Mr. and Mrs. David James, RUB ON VICKS | | Ann’s Hos- ““, a nutmber of steamship compan- | NOll, company bookkeeper, accams | were eating dinner when the fire |pital, K Apo UB | tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. lies as to the car-ferry plan and re-| Panied by Mrs. Noll and four chil- | was noticed and called the depart- | Are Borve, a medical patient, s Y, Hmnnd them as being very much in-|dren, Ruth Ann, Robert, Betty Jane | ment immediately. The blaze Was|has been dismissed from St. A T T | ferested. The ferries would have to|and Dwight. | under control within a few minutes } Leonard Dévis, of = Moonsh, Kes CABINETS maintain a regular, fast s('hvdlllc‘ e ———e — A]!hnu;:h the smoke was l\v:lvy,;hm." admitted to the Government brieen prnce Ruper and Souih-| NOTICE 18 emEpy orvew; SRl dumae was sl | ol L G. FULTON & COMPANY | cast Alaska towns. | That en October mh 1944, in "“"i """ Ruth Johnston, of Hoonah, gave | MISS HAVDAHL RETURNS { BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PAINTING - ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 . 149 So. Main 'Street In discussing the possibility that| United States Commissioner’s Court | | Juneau might be connected to the ! for juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- | Miss Solvieg Havdahl, daughter of | bighway if and when they build thé | aska, Peter Christensen ,of Juneau, ‘M: and Mrs. B. O. Havdahl, who | | “A" route, he said the road would| Alaska, was appointed executor of has enjoyed a several months’ vaca- be extremely difficult, and perhaps|the estate of SAM CHRISTENSEN, | tion with friends and relations in | | impossible, to build. Then, at best, [deceased All persons having claims /the States, returned Saturday eve- | it would serve only Juneau and not | against said estate are required to Ming. Miss Havdahl was a Doug- the other Southeast Alaska tOWNS, | present them, with verified vouchers | U“‘ High School graduat® of last whereas the ferry would serve all|as required by law, to said executor of this part of Alaska. | at the office of his attorney Howard | ( Mr. Flaten again spoke briefly, D, Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, thanking Mr. Heintzleman for his| Juneau, Alaska, birth to a baby daughter this | morning in the Government Hos- pital. s e MILNERS SOUTHBOUND Mr. and Mrs. Dave Milner left for Seattle aboard the North Sea.| ar. Milner is the proprietor of the Ju- LRET | neau Janitor Service. ARMY COLLECTING FATS | — Douglas housewives' attention is | Al (et explanation of the car-ferry system|from the date of the first publication |and Jack Fletcher, manager of flle[gf this notice. | Baranof Hotel, told the Canadians PETER CHRISTENSEN, [ hat in order to atiract tourists ac-| Executor. within six months i again called asking them to pre- |serve their excess kitchen fat and | usi and Jensen ) Store, where the Army trucks call| A st | commodations had to be provided.| First publication, Oct. 9, 1944, for it each week. Even if its a little, \ He said a hotel the size of the Bar-'Last pubucauon, Oct. 30, 1924. it helps. .‘5‘ \*‘ anof could be a community enter-| i " _— % prise, pointing out that the Baranof | was partially financed by local capital. * IDITS STEMS TAXES Q\ “ey After the cocktail party the Prince ! % Rupert Chamber of Commerce [{onbery von o op ciim §: . IEPREL: CLARK and COMPANY “\\ Specializing in Permanent Waving, Charles Carter brought Managing 1 Editor Hunter for a special tour of Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors the Empire office during the eve- ning. | Explains Tour | Further reasons for the tour party | as given by one of the visitors, \d Thinning, Tapering, Shingling, etc. v Razor Hair Cutting, 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK | ontour of Your Facel He Will Style Your Hair to Suit the Cc Phone388 FRANCES ANN'S BEAUTY SALON Open Evenings by Appointment 195 Franklin Street WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE CORY COFFEE MAKERS | Table Lamps Asbestos Electric Range TOP MATS MIXER BOWLS For General Electric, Mixmaster and Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and o mffi.“.ff.'f?‘ ,; Power Company el ‘ -Across from Warfield's, Drugs TELEPHONE 757 , WAY LERE'S ONE FROM A FULL-BLOODED cuazouee INOIAN CHIEF - - - REALLY (MAKES - QENSE \F YOURE NOT OFRAO YOU'lL CRACK UP, GENERAL--HERE'S 4026 (WORE SOLUTIONS OF SNUFFY'S CODED iked confections direct from the makers »lx.u JUNEAU DOUGLAS - Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 . | { "™ The Rosat Stores °> e ree—) The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH! Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME -