The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WHERE ACTION'S IN_ THE AIR...[ . JF TBE LABEL IS _ 65 KNOX FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY THE MOST HONORE BN BEHRENBS), ;s (OLLEGE FOOTBALL HAS BEEN PLAYED FORT5 YEARS NOW, NEW YORK, Nov. 7—Inter-col- legiate football in America ob-| served its 75thiibirthday yesterday.| On November -6, 1869, at New' gpiioy Brunswick, New Jersey, Princeton' ..« Hos d Rutgers players, 25 to & side, | {yeatment scarded their hats and vests and, ing their suspenders into belts,|] Catherine Miller was admitted proceeded to do battle. Rutgers| to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for won this historical inaugural, six medical care. als . t st seven days s (o_Toue b | st. Anns has later, Princeton turned the tables pe: ay bert Schraman, and beat Rutgers, six goals to 7 ~\n'u|cnl care. PR, Hazel Jameson was admitted to | From that day ‘until 1938, Prince- | =y . 5 e bi Ann’s Hospital Monday, where | ton won every game between the - she will receive medical attention. two schools. John Mullen was admitted to St. Do" Fosm RHURNS Roy William§ was admitted to FROM WRANGELL TRIP st. anns mospital Monday, where he will receive medical care. { 5 Don C. Foster, General Super-' Lorella Mercer ntendent of the Office” of Indian St- Ann’s Hospital yesterday, where ffairs, returned here last night She underwent a tonsillectomy. rom Wrangell aboard the Princess A baby boy Was born to Mrs. Norah Burford Matheny at St. Ann’s Hos- While in the southern city, Pitel ~yesterday at 1:40 p. m, Foster has been visiting the Wran- Weighing eight pounds, nine and a el Institute during the school ses- Dalf ounces. sion. He reports that th s a John, George and Nickolas John- record attendance of 192 students SO Were admitted to the Govern- this year, and that. class rooms Ment Hospital yesterday. e extremely crowded. RIS 5 . s 3 CLOTHING DRIVE By Sons of Norway, ends Thurs- day evening. Leave donations at Lutheran Church Parlors or call Green 275 or 217. |~ HOSPITAL NOTES : . 2t Lt. Luke Lanford has been ad- | mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for |medical treatment. St. Ann's Schumaker care. Gi for admitted yesterday was admitted to St. tal Monday for surgical Al- ve | admitted M who will 1 lcal care JUNEAU EMBLEM CLUB Nomination and election of 1945 fficers, 8 p. m., tonight, November Elks Hall THE HAT IS RIGHT medical | !Ann's Hospital yesterday for medi- | was admitted to | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA OWLING AT ELKS T0 START The bowling season opens on the Eiks alleys next Friday night with the Merchant League making the first appearance. There are eight teams in the league, and the l'nur‘ alleys will be in play each night of the contests | Four teams will play at 7:30 o'clock, and four will hit the maple at 8:30. The schedule for the first three weeks of play follows: November 10 At 7:30—Butler Mauro Drug vs.| 20th Century Meat Market; Drug vs. Juneau Drug. At 8:30—Ordways Vvs. Hennings vs. Percys Cafe. November 17 At 7:30—Sabins vs. Ordways vs. Hennings. At 8:30—20th Century Market vs. Juneau Drug Co.; Butler Mauro Drug Co. vs. Races Drug. November 24 At 7:30—Races Drug vs. Hennings vs Races Sabins; 30—Butler Mauro Drug vs: Foxhound Pencys - Cafe. vs. Elghe-fifty Every Knox Hat is'just as fine in' quality and crafts- manship today as it was before the war. Team Members Team members on Hennings are Fred Henning, Pat Hagerup and Magxine, Davelin. Butler = Mauro Simmons, B. Stevenson. Ordways—C. Carnegie, Florence Holmquist and Mrs. M. Furness. Races Drug—L. Hendrickson, E. Hendrickson and Helvi Barragar. Sabins—Archie Stewart, Gladys Waugh and Belle Hudson. Drug — Howard Lavenik and . M. Simmons and G. Overby. Percys—Mrs. L. Holmquist, Carnegie and M. Furness. 20th Century Market— son, Jeannette Shepard Wildes D NAME HATS Mrs. and Ideal > oH1O l'l,()l’ljl IN TOWN Angela. C. Janszen registered at the Baranof Hotel from Cleveland, Ohio. | e IN FROM FAIRBANKS Frank J. Dorsh, Mrs. M. Lavery and Mrs. Meulle and children are| in town from Fairbanks and. are guvs'.s at- the-Baranef Hctel, 'SKI CLUB MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT; PICTURES SHOWN pictures of skiing in the| area and scenery in the! Douglas Island Ski Bowl will be hown at the Juneau Ski Club| meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in |the City Hall council chambers, it |was announced today by Club of- ticials 1 Two short reels, specially mkcu‘ {for the club by one of its members, \ give an interesting idea of the‘ pleasures obtained in a day of | shlll\" on Douglas Island. In addi-| |tion to these pictures, Trevor Dav|s |commercial photographer, will show |some of his own skiing movies. Juneau JUVENILE BROTHERS FACE FEDERAL COURT Two juvenile brothers were taken into Federal Court yesterday on driving charges. David Allen Cam- eron, 16 years of .age, was charged |with reckless driving, for which ;uflense his license was revoked for |a period of two years. Jim Cameron, 14 years of age, |faces the charge of driving without ! a license on a closed highway (Basin Road). Judgment on his lcase is pending. blus tax e IDAHO GUEST Frances M. Ebel has registered at the Baranof Hotel from Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Percys Cafe; | Meat | ! 8 l Sabins; 20th Century Meat | Juneau | Juneau Drug — M. Lavenik, E. | Lou Hud- p and Loretta | M. Bothe are in Juneau and are | silky liquid that smooths on with your fingertips! A dewy, non-drying makeup that tints your skin in heavenly look-alive complexion shades. Warfield’s Drug Store ARMY AND RANDOLPH 3 N e A S o ot A5 TWO T0P TEAMS © WALLOPEDBY } NEVADA ElEVEN NEW YORKT;{:\'-. T—Army and | Randolph Field, who ruled the col- legiate and service divisions of the Associated Press Poll a week ago, retain their titles in the present EDMONTON, Novi 7—Showing |all-round superiority on snow and frozen grounds, the University of ‘Nde whipped the Alaska Chp"compilation_ pers vesterday by a score of 12 to 0 in an exhibition game before only | NS Codots; 1,200 chilled fans in Clarke Sta- Of 108 votes dium piled up 974 The Nevada club, although much |162 over the younger and lighter than the GI | listing in the college feams. | Joes from the U. §. Army’ Al| Omly Randolph- Pleld led the | Forces based here, treated a scant | Service outfits, with 675 tallies in- | crowd to a high class brand of |cluding 180 obtained for being rated | football |best in the country. Bainbridge | Navy is a distant second. | The contest was decided shortly| Navy, Notre Dame, Michigan, |after the opening whistle when ylineis, Southern California, Wake Jack Derringer, left tackle for Ne- |Forest, Georgia Tech and Ten- vada, blocked an attempted Clipper | nessee followed Army, and the |kick by Pete Weldon, giving the|Buckeyes, North Carolina Pre- southerners the ball on the Chp-\l‘“uht El Toro Marines, Third Air- |per's d line, then Fullback |force and Second Airforce made {Mackridges pounced over for four|up the¢ remainder of the service plays and a goal. ! elite. | | who garnered 58 out | cast for first place, points, a margin of Ohio State clvillxans'I \ | | Later, two right end plays were IN TOWN | {made in the second period and thc} 1% ‘N(‘\.\d(\n% scored their second ‘ touchdown. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Charteris are in Juneau and are registered at the | Baranof Hotel from Sitka. - e BOOTHS RETURN | The Rev. Willis R. Booth, accom- | panied by Mrs. Booth, returned on the Princess Norah last night. They have been gone seveml weeks. i 1 ->oo i LUNCHEON SALE Missionary Society of the Church is having a |Luncheon Sale this Wednesday afternoon, 2 to 5 o'clock. The | Memorial § HA!VERI MACHINE Sll()l’ !gflaflk\ OIL BURNERS Plumbing, Heating, Blacksmithing Phone 318 brrrn AUDITS SYSTEMS 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 WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY 1 " ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 (thr LIQUID "CAKE” MAKEUP * Non-drying new complexion for you—a lovely Successor to GUY L. SMITH DRUGS BRINGING UP FATHER NOW-1 TOLD BOBBY THAT SHE CAN'T GO OUT-SO~- DON'T YOU DARE TELL HER THAT SHE CAN - DO YOU HEAR ME 7 Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners WELL-IF I'VE GOT TOSTAY IN~~- | THINK I'LL HEP MYSELF UP ON THE ELEPHANT TUSKS - By GEORGE McMANUS TELL BOBBY IN A NICE WAY = SHE CAN GO OU DINE atthe BATAAN CAFE While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! m\vr:»m TRIED ANDY'S SPARE RIBS—Sweet and Sour? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1944 “Serving the Top of the World” Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Cordova Kodiak Connections to Valdez . . Bristol Bay . . Kuskokwim ALLASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations OFFICE PHONE 667 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 Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. ‘Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Hofel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location ~THIRD AND MATN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise 'ALASKA'S FINEST BUY WAR BONDS MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name @ Perrect comfort P + oonmaly oatea || Juneau Dairies, Inc. e Bplendid food and service McClare, o Large Rooms— L sll with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIEESEL. STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 THE BARANOF HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. el ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (slus i) Effective Nw.. 1,1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 w ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $1 $ $10 818 $18 $18 418 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 5 10 1 18 19 Sitks 818 Haines and Skag;vay—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Bkagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express B.ate 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY lxwmu:mw pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Bate: per pound—Minim: of 60c to Petersburg -uwm“‘ Above rates applicable when passenger traffio Change Without Notics. .

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