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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MOND/\Y OCT. 24, 1‘738 o SAM SHABALDAK i vy e U’N, Vi “l' \ls OFENING NEW (By the U. S. Weatber Bureau) lnr lmw:m and vicin'ty, heginning at vears l tory! otk o e lnplvx DI) (l(‘dnms to ”.\I{.:“x’,ll.':_';, g ‘4 ‘! Durmg WCCk Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA 0 for 77 Btz Equipment is now being installcd b A acEp Poveing Hodgers 7 {for a new dry-cleaning business in __Time ST Tetip,: HUmIEH i§ city, to be operated by Sam ot ot 494 i - Crosd et . ¢ 1 x:]\n.:]\ Shabaldak, “Sam the Tailor,” 'in 3:50 am. today WAL IR I LEEUTIGE | connection with his tailoring estap- NOOn today BB ARSI, 5o 00 0 iSRS BB L oy o DR 0 R |lishment on First Street. ! Triplex Dry Cleaning is to b - !the name of Mr. Shabaldak’s new I e E'" ?@EVQ E‘ew Frocks [ business which is expected to be in| g AT LMD Lowest 4 cper n by this mid-week, as soon | , Fro vou places smartly. |as installation of equipment R .’, . | completed. Delivery service is to | ;\ :f,l,:u\‘l"("” 1 o ° o b | be maintained and for that purpo:e| = g?‘flg@t LRLY ES §9 to 29 75 |a new Ford V-8 delivery truck is| NOme - Bethel ready for action A In preparing to enter the clean- ,r"'\“""u'”" £ ing business, Mr. Shabaldak was . .00 Dashing . . . . . Sauciest New ;[ caretul to select only the most ad- S Paul i % {vanced of modern cleaning equip- uich Harbor I'he quickest glance tells you how % Llment. As a result his new plant wil <odiak JEW, how utterly smart they “ATS [be outfitted with Triplex machin- COfd0Va Hats that make you look ery. A feature of the Triplex washcr | Juncat and extractor unit is the continuous = <" vounger, more bewitching . . . a 8 S Kalohikan urt Tittle toques, dramatic s 95 Iflow of filtered solvent onto the ar- e £ Ml ° |ticles being cleaned—avoiding wll D 1¢¢ RuUDer pillboxes, possibility of dirty solvent’s coming Lamenton Blac I‘. 4 lin contact with clothing The plant also includes a new high-pressure steam boiler, presser @ a Triplex purification tank unit and H a Triplex automatic electric drying i & cambinet. The latter has been de- WEATHER CONDITIUNS B. Mo %EHREWS co., lnc. i;,'t‘lrmf(l to drive off all cleant: o (airposby. aigdty: Lok i b umes from clothing \ rainihe, 49; Alert Bay, faniftig “Junean’s Leading Department Store | ' An experfenced cleaning’ man is' yiple Island showers: Lansara fsland due to arrive in Juneau this Week | paining, 50: Ketchikan, rait 0 |on the steamer Alaska. He will take cloudy. 50: Petersburs, rai charge ‘of ‘the cleaning plant and | cer. raining, 46: Hoondh ~ | offer complete service, includii ilo, raining. 46: Juteal home to Alaska aboard the Denali|rugs and upholstery and draperic }f shovgs re from and hugely enjoying it was young|While Mr. Shabaldak will contim Ii ek and | ve Jimmy O'Connor, five-year-old son |to direct his tailoring service. A % of Wildlife Agent Jack O'Connor |announcement of the opening fc Washington | business of the new plant will' be' 50 galtae part for' New ¥ d v t FQr Thursa | - of Anchorage. For 13 months young | I g a L7 E E, Lure Jumnty has been in the orthopedic "{‘{t“" in‘the Empire within.the next crooked’Creel > - Lospital i Seattle, but now is re- | ew days. mon, cloudy, 33 ported well on the road to recov- o g Juneau, Qct Iiudso e FOR EXEHC!SE Eighteen skiers turned out o the Douglas Ski Trail Sunday put in a day’s work on the end « brush heok and axes. With such I\ i o e menn i o | FlOllywood Sights And Soun it that before lunch time the dow 3 hill course had been nearly c pletely brushed out from By Robbin Coons F M Y CCC crew had carried it to the wid HOLLYWOOD, Ca 0” any ea. open spaces at the top of the moun- and it ought to be a poc tain It ought to be lyrical s After filling up on the sandwiche Scarlet lips. Marble and coffee furnished by the Top down in cool and s¢ Notch Cafe and toted up the irail It - by Harold McKinley, Bud Whiteside it y i and Jay Williams, the crew tuwmned a massive, yet i ] : : their efforts to clearing the site of | Fi¢ ApPIC : GRACEFUL A 15 . i the proposed slalom course for the S0 whon SR thae bul: Gloel ¥ remainder of the afternoon But what Hedy. can say is ° o ® < o & : Club President Joe Werner di- | OOR girl and I will not BE! T Bl‘fflng Eulte 3 g ¢ rected the operations and was aided it asked in a paper—shot ¢ | o' X ‘ i by Mack Mori, Bill Hixon, J over slacks? I laugh d 3 i - L mazawi. John Tandoo, Jay Williams will not ¢ B e eanacini o vare ; ! e e R : Bud Whiteside, Harold McK charm and dignity. It's a 3 Barney .Lim, Bob_Himtoon Al i can say again great value for the w . % i 5 Benedict, Chuck Notar, Bill Clark, All you carsay o8 sy buyer. An oppbitumity for § R ) Frank Pauls, Gil Prucha, Bob Kim- || ¢2use you're mainly just lockin savings in a dining room . ; bail"ard | Dallas’ Weyand, e aady We. nemest il Bk a ditiug B 3 So ' satisfactory was the turnout | er—covered up. .(‘ i ‘-_h u mu ee 1o 2 | of members and the work accom- A \ppreciate, ) i plished that plans are being laid for No effort, either. I remember how L future wbrk details on other woek- famed exotic, used to set the stage for callers. Faneic ends. and the smelliest. Perfume sprayed around so you ga -oe g CLERKS EXCHANGE PLACES Thanksgiving, Christmas and ALL festive days will ppicr and mere joyous with a new dining room ¢ 2! Now is the right time to buy! ought to be a swing because Hedy rify’ her persnal she is! ing for the Grand Entrance. At Hedy's house, least pretentious of they forget to set the stage. Ordinary, co desk littered with fo nail; a coupie df hazardly left in a corner; ¢ rw flowers, includin, Mrs. Norma Telquist of the Seat- tle office of the Bureau of Indian | Affairs has arrived in Juneau fo take over duties in the Indian Of- dead roses. for those who fice here. Mrs. Telquist has ex- Hedy comes in, starts to c¢ hands, remem exchanged places with Miss Thais gotten to wash off the brilliantine she's been prefer the Bayers, who goes to the Scattle|| with, dashes out back before you've caught oflh(‘ | from the rirs SR you're still reeling an hour page Lord Byron—he could do this thing up RIGHT Q!assic Mode n A N c l N G You CAN analyze it, though, if at Kind’ i o e EVERY NIGHT WHY NOT ENJOY A REALLY e o Lo R AL, Mpar . DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER e new 3 o, ecautitu in siyle. Superh in’ con- B, i AT THE NEWER-FINER struction. RUTH WOOD An Old-Fashioned ‘ s ‘ At the Piems PERCY’ S = 3 « « - while you eat Holiday Dinner... y and drink she is Hollywood's first Glamorous Gamin, She’s an orchid with £ill a buttercup approach—I miean she forgets about beir i orchid ‘y(.lut ‘ Hedy, of all people to be coucerned about acting art Modern Sulte s 1 - £ She studied under Reinhardt, and keeps on studying in : ; i \ movies. ¢ : § QAH[iN AHD Even with a banker father, she couldn’t stand idleness, and Here's dining room beauty took up acting. She idleness still depresses : be in the new mode — jt’s a e p 1 ENTERTAIN“‘ENI was plenty depress v : = > i ! = £ her for lgiers. She fidgets between pic proud- day for the hostess i ’ 4 \ tempered” unless she has nine hours sleep, and got practically every night. She wants to be “glamor 1l l spread on a fac avbe this o, ; 4 ¢ i S role calls for it—and she wants, soonest, to do a costume pic > 3 . Costume pictures, she says, get all the attention. (Again we'll PHONE 555 | g . 1 “Ecstasy,” shall we?) P Lty t Metro, caught sleeping, is rushing scripts for her. Fii % “Lady of the Tropics” with Bob Taylor, Josef von Sternberg directing. Hedy is wide-eyed about Joe, admires him despite his later flops with Dietrich. (Memo to Joe: Throw away, please, all those Diefrich-ich veils, fishnets and mosquito bars—and shoot Lamarr STRAIGHT! - S T A o S B S ———— ¢ | L S e B N e e s