The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Men's Shop . .. MONTH- END CLEARANCE MICHAELS-STERN OVERCOATS 100, all-wool Michaels-Stern overocats in a Sizes 36 to 44, brown, You save up to $25.50. Warm, These are a spectacular clearance. blue, gray beautifuly tailored, nicely cut. )Y \ “““, Reg. 39.95 and 49.50 24.00 LOAFER JACKETS 100% pure wool, Stroocks and Botany fabries, in very smartly tailored loaf- ers. for casual wear. A marvelous gift item, perfect Handsome savings on these. Sizes—small, medium, large and extra large. Reg. 17.95 to 21.00 NOTRE DAME AND Jlilmrlcé SESSIONS ARMY ARE ST *oumirs iopponcy TWO TOP TEAMS| ! With the opening of the City . ‘Lrague games less than two weeks NEW YORK, Oct. 25 — Notre i the four setvice teams com- Dame and Army are closer than nogng the league this year are two cleats to the same football y.ying hetter practice shoe in the Third Assoclated Pess/ ;.. ever before. weekly pool, but that's no sign — Tpe practices have changed from either will be anywhere near the . ming-up exercises to game top eight or nine. it y and ball-passing. Fast, Notre Dame, which spent a torrid | and accurate passing is be- afternoon before defeating Wiscon- ;) smphasized by all teams, Coast sin, 28 to 13 Saturday, piles Into (ard, Sub-port, Army Squad and Ilinois this weekend, while WN-|gional Corps. beaten, untested Army collides with Duke. turnouts ; elected team captain of the Sub- The Irish retained top tabulation .ot quintet. The Signal Corps | | —their thirteenth straight week| ,qded two new players this weck, |there—by eight points. Illinois, gy, Thibodeau and S/Sgt. Dick j\len in scoring, is fourteenth in the juneau office. ratings, with Duke, beaten three| rhe Coast Guard boys are boast- ‘nmes by outstanding teams, iny of a dark horse they have twenty - fourth; Randolph Fleld, | higden on an “outpost” somewhere. Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Towa|a; the present time, all that can | Pre-flight, ~Tulsa, Pennsylvania, pe learned about him is that his {North Carolina Pre-flight and';ame is McDermott, and it is Purdue fill out the list of the|yymored he once played center on leading 10. {the Ossian, Indiana high school THREE TACKLES ;;;a'wc'ts TOMORROW ARE PICKED AS FOR CHARLES WALKER | { Walker, of Skagway, who died Oc- NEW YORK, Oct. 25— Three big, [cber 19 in St. Ann's Hospital, | bruising tackles shared honors ae/Will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock the football linemen of the week.'!n the Charles W. Carter Chapel. |The trio—Russ Thomas of Ohip Interment will be ‘in Evergreen | State, Joe Stydahar of the Fleet Cemetery. |city, California, Bluejackets, and' DS R T |Donald _Conenour of tneFort| KINE PERSONS OUT | Pierce, Florida, Amphibious Train- Sgt. Hal Lundeberg is the newly- | |CRIMSON BEARS 10 MEET ALUMNK; ~ SEASON BEGINS | . The 1944 casaba season in Ju- neau is off to an early start this year with announcement of a con- tonight between the Crimson s and the Alumni. , at 7:30 o'clock tonight, in |the High School gym, the Crimson Bears of 1944 will try their s |against players of other years, Tom Powers, Jack McDaniels, Lee Lucas, Keith Reischl, Henry Beh- rends, Bob Thibodeau and John Dapcevich Coach Barney day he is still team's ability, Anderson said to- even though they whose Buddy Young tops the big|Tyulin, recently transferred to the &'¢ Not yet in top form. He added | that this game will show up any weak spots in his boys, and there will be plenty of time to remedy them before the season gets in full swing. The schedule has not, as yet, been made up, but the City League = and High School schedule start soon after the first of November, as in previous years. Low tide—2:52 a. m., 2.2 feet. High tide—9:28 a. m., 13.9 feet. Low tide—3:30 p. m. 53 feet. High tide—9:26 p. m, 14.4 feet. S TABLETS confident in his; |ing Base—received so much praise |in the Fourth Weekly Associated !Press pool that it was impossible| |to separate them from other out- standing linemen including Guard ) !Jim McCurdy of the University vcf Washington Huskies. BILLY CONN PUTS = fe-HYPERACID Nine passengers left Tuesday, for Anchorage, via Alaska Airlines fThey are as follows: Mrs. Setch- field and daughter, Diane; Patty {Satre, William McNabb, Ralph Mize, J. E. Gairnes, A. E. Capenor, George and Ruth Rochat. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | “The Rexall Store” H WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES | ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM Office Baranof Hotel P no“fl %1 ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager INSURANCE Health, Accident, Life, Annuities Juvenile Educational Endowments M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 123 Third St. | P. O. Box 1641 Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts e Tanned | RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise BUY WAR BONDS MAKB JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. ONBOXING MATCH, ~ ITALIAN FRONT | By SID FEDER | BARI, TItaly, Oct. 25—Mr. Bill ; § 'Conn, noted Pittsburgh Pagliacci, MEN S POPLIN BAINCOATS /3 lcpened the season in the triple- £ |tiered Bari Opera House last night i with a three-act production that !might have shocked Bach but! | which pleased Gus Q. Fan no end. | Mike Jacobs' beachcombers will be interested to learn there is a most notable change in Mr. Conn |He’s grown up to be a heavyweight. { The Pittsburgh pretty-boy who {couldn’t get over 175 pounds when | jcarrying an anchor as a civilian, | |has added inches to his neck,! shoulders and arms since joining the Air Corps, and now tips the evenlng gown i ' i The Evening Slip Yow’ve Been Waiting WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 "ROYAL CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT We Serve: ® American Dishes ® Chop Suey ® Chow Mein ® Sweet and Sour ® Fried Rice 162 So. Franklin PHONE 738 For . Double duty poplin, wind and water repellant raincoats. Boxy model. Sizes 36 to 44. You save $9.95 on this feature. Reg. 14.95 ».00 B MBEHRENBS), % Long lovelies in al- BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST {| HOTEL Eat in the Famous sl Gold Room | It Costs No More Phone 800 e most every shade to go with your beam at 190 without the aid of even a ham sandwich—which is| - | s s 1 RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS in all sizes land—well, C-rations, anyway, but 3 . {the Tommies and GI's who packed and shades—Come in and see them while we still have a complete stock. JONES -STEVENS were given quite a show as Mr.| SEWARD STREET 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 AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau Conn played a tune on Johnny! Ebarb, California clouter, for three | heats. Billy’s timing was a bit off,! {but he still moves around like a| guy with a double hot-foot and| still has a left hand that can spear a piece of chicken meat at five paces. HOWARD. RETURNS FROM FIELD TRIP Homer H. Howard, Supervisor of | Indian Education, from the Chi- cago Indian Office, returned Mon- | day from & field trip to Kodiak | and Kenai Peninsula. While to the Westward, he visited various Government Schools. — e, — 'FILES FOR DIVORCE ANNUAL ROLL CALL o - ) 2 ) ELKS HALL At8:00 P. M. AUDITS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN_W. CLARK SYSTEMS TAXES WEDNESDAY NIGHT All Visiting Brothers Welcome! FEED FEED WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY Audrey Peratrovich has filed suit | ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE for a divorce in the office of the TOM HUTCHINGS, Chairman Clerk of the U. S. District Court, . Benevolent and Protective Order of ELKS Gluk of the U. 5" Dt Caur e i i e R ot o s R b e s s o e O tmt momm . Chatge Of InCOMPATIDILLY. J SR YR S 2 ————————| A\LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES BRINGING UP FATHER ByGEORGEMGMANUS [} 220000 T s el e SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- goon Tenakee Todd ican shan $18 810 318 $18 418 18 1. 18 10 18 18 10 L] 18 13 10 18 10 10 ! | | | | | | | | | ! | | | | | [ ! ' | | i A AE e o S E | | % i JUST TELL DRAPE - SHAPE NOT TO FORGET OUR DATE TO RAT-RACE AND I'M ALL SET TO BUY HER A TONSIL— DUNKER - DO YOLJ [ GBSO CALLAY MY _JIVE ? fl‘j o OH/HELLO - CARL - NO- BOBBY ISN'T HOME - BUT SHE OUGHT TO BE HOME SOON - Hawk S Inlet Hoonah Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 ns Sitka ... 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan. 18 i 10 | HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST IDEA- Angoon .. 18 Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. $18.00 $20.00 Express Rate: 10 ce;u per pound—Minimum Charge 6o Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY 1[DH(HM§ o9 HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE RIBS—Sweet and Sour? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA Wrangell - X Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 te Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Sieaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners DINE atthe BATAAN CAFE While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! Above rates applicable when passenger traffio warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Rotios.

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