The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1945, Page 2

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Fine Perfumes and Colognes perfume or ¢l ym our selection of and colognes . . . The largcst in Alaska . We'll help you make a che which is sure to bring lasting gratitude. Choose vour for Mother f fine perfumes ADRIAN ... Two striking new scents Saint an [JARTNELL . . . Whi nell's ulders, Menace, w Gay the forbidden pe 15 blend the preciot Cobra, Cassandra, Zibel subtle and long cclogne QUALITY by the 1 Sinner perfumes Deceiver perfume rfume cr cclogne great stylist Adrian and colognes Perfume 13.50 to 25.00 Cologne 8.50 and 15.00 both cld favorites and Hart- and cclogne . 6.00 to 30.00 3.75 to 9.50 Perfume Cologne and Platipe for 3.60 to 19.5 75 to 12 Perfume 3 Cologne 4. truly fine perfumes and asting Perfume Cologne 5.00 to 18.50 5.00 and 6.00 LINGERIE . .. Heavenly lingerie by Chevette, Barbizon and Patricia. In won- derful long-wearing crepe and satin, both tailored and lace | trimmed styles. Slimster, by Chevette, feminine, st of all fine slips . tailored long-wearing . both lovely gifts. 2.95108.95 GOWNS . . . Gracious, lovely gowns in crepes, satin, chiffon . .. both tailored and lace trimmed. 4.95 10 14.95 E. (/‘/(. Bié,zflldi ea —— e ELLIS AJR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Hydaburg and | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle S/INCE /887 [ CANNERY MEN HERE {‘ F. A. Gepner and O. Bergseth, of 1‘ Seattle, arrived in Juneau yesterday jand are registered at the Baranof | Hotel. They are here representing | Libby, McNeill & Libby. - - LADY IN THE DAKK about psy- legy wants somebody to interpret her dreams. adv. e e e e e e S S e S S e et et e e S S . - GOODIE SALE Will be held Saturday at 12 noon ot TTTT7°7"7 1 Bert's Cash Grocery, by the Z 3 Rebekahs. i FERN'S PORTRAIT STIIDIO T e ) ] ERROR IN EGGS : Special on Graduation Pictures (E Tl i e A night should be 2 dozen instead of i PHONE 567 SECOND STREET {3 dozen for $107. -l NOW IN STOCK . . . A FEW OF THE 18" FLOOR LAMP SHADES in PARCHMENT and in SILK ALSO SOME TABLE LAMPS \l(l‘. 'ES' Power Company JUNEAU - DGUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS ‘TRU(K STOLEN; IS ‘pi<L 1p truck belonging to Mayor moved THE. DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE——JUNEAU ALASKA ‘Mn Marshall and Mrs. Norman Ru\v ad as hostesses for the even- Business of the meeting was wRE(KED 2 SHIP ‘m allation of officers, with Mrs. M'mus Jensen as installing mar- <hJ The entertainment program by Miss Dori Barnes, of Ju.. au. Two members of the crew of a 4 islu;: now in port, Fireman 1/c ROCK FILL FINISHED tgohn N. Atilano, and James E. . ook ropdway now extends Woolhouse, watertender 3/c 1ast g the ity of Douglas to the jevening appropriated the GMC 40 The work, which was started several weeks ago with up to 10 trucks hauling steady, was com- pleted last evening, and a job is | Marcus Jenset of Douglas, drove th vehicle to Juneau and ended up off the end of Gasti- by running done of which local residents are neau Avenue, where it was aban- ju proud and which assures | doned future operations of the cannery. The truck was taken from in . = B G e the able front of Jensen's store in Douglas g, yision of City Clerk A. J at approximately 9:35 o'clock. poy oo X Mayor Jensen notified the authori- & Ll ties as soon as the vehicle was missed and the search started. MEMORJAL SERVI(ES Damage to the extent of about $150 was caused by the smash-up, FQR MRS MOEN ]'o BE it was found Mayer Jensen, Monagle of Junéau, Patrolman Emmett HELD SATURDAY NIGHT s for Mrs. Danzil Police Chief John and Highway Botelho ex- Memorial servic pressed their thanks to the officers noen, who passed away at St. of the ship for th cooperation In Aypn's Hospital early Wednesday apprehending the guilty men morning, will be held in the 5 W. Carter Mortuary to- ¢ evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Willis R. Booth will the services, and Ernest will sing two selections. remains will be taken for interment. The uct DOUGLAS NEWS MOVE TO NE Mr. and Mrs, e i, S e SCOUTING DRIVE burn Apartment to the Lundstrom NEEDS BIG BOOST house on Second Btreet. Mrs. Par- orts on tie Scouting Finance sons, who was raised on a farm, now can have that Victory Garden she has been hoping for. e to date would seem to indi- the drive will fall far short of its goal of $3,000, Mrs. Josephine Boyd, general chairman, announced today This would, of course, mean that The Seattle E - cate D. I. W. CLUB MEETS Island Women's at the home of Frank Marshall, with .both LAST DAY. urday, last c of our feature Michaels-Stern Suit Event . .. Handsome savings on beth double or rle breasted models. Reg. $45 $36 $39 Reg. $49.75 Suits . . Reg. $55 Suils . . $44 .lomorrow Tomorr SHORTS ~...35 to 44 REGULARS 35 to 46 LONGS 37 to 46 B.m.BEHREn%% LADIES’ NIGHT SATURDAY, MAY 17 ELKS' HALL S FEilcs and Ladies QNLY W DANCING AT 10P. M. Maiheny s Orchestra Don’t Mlss This Last of the Season HOUSEWIVES Don't struggle with an old smokey stove See the New MEALMASTER OIL RANGE at the JUNEAU PLUMBING and HEATING C0. THIRD AND FRANKLIN STREETS to FRIDAY, MAY 11, 145 the Boy and Girl Scoy summer v P camp plans would heve to be | g gt greatly modified, if not altogether dropped, since all funds collected in this drive were to have been used for summer camp expenses. An effort will be made by the solicitors today and Saturday to contact all offices and downtown | i business places, and everyone is urged to be as generous as pos- sible, in order that this worthy pro- “wear B AVSER g hosieny . . . you ows i1 youn audience! ject may be successfully carried out. b LS. ‘ (| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Main, of ) Sitka, are guests at the Gastineau ! Hotel. S o e oo e o o o e e e 'CLEARANCE OF HALF-SIZE DRESSES 1614 to 2014 PRICED $8.95- 510515 CAMERON BLOUSES SIZES 32 to 40 PRICED $1.73-51.95 Women's AppaneL ] BARANOCF HOTEL BUILDING “Is the Nicest Store in Town” ANYONE WHO KNOWS CAN TELL THE REAL THING! ...THAT'S WHY CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE Askany judge of fine whis- key, and he’ll tell you Calvert is “the real thing.” It has a pre-war quality and excellence that sim- ply can’t be imitated... There’s just no cubstitute for Calvert. That’s why, ycar in and year out, peaple who scll and serve Calvert tell us: “It’s the whislzey most often asked for by name.” Once you taste tnis gioriously smooth and mellow blend, you'll keep on ask- ing for Calvert too, It's America’s finest whiskey from the House of Blends! CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION, New York City. BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. Calvert “Reserve”—065%, Grain Neutral Spirits.,. Calyert “Speci 72147, Grain Neutral Spirits - [ | L &

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