The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1940, Page 8

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8 : ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1940. m s A L E The Army Learns About Traffic WESTERN BEER - 81or$1.00 L PINTS GRAIN ALCOHOL-70¢ SMALL BOTTLE SAUTERNE WINE - 20¢ SEAGRAM'S - - - Pins$1.20 WHITE LABEL SCOTCH-$3.15 | 1 PINTS 10-YEAROLD RYE - §1.15 q.:«&iNEE‘E} LIOTUOR STORE ADIOINING PERCY'S A nnouncing The Formal Opening of THE MAE GODFREY SHOP 234 Second St. Krafft Manufacturing Co., Bldg. TOMORROW, DEC. 17th OFFERING THE LATEST STYLES IN . W Ladies’ Lingerie=-- Cestume Jewelry MMW and Accessories hinges on the attitude of Germany, I l and it is broadly hinted that all of | France may be “occupied.” Tk 9 f Laval Traffic officer John Stromer gives military police n Steve Kubay his x o e o e evermsan, | fret lesson i traffic conirol i busy Times Square. New York Gity. The QGur Siock On Shelves Today, Includes: I % sapers have not even reported | 3Imy police are learning how to handle traffic in case our cities should .5 "e“ s ere ‘- P Laval sut until the Nazi regime | ©Ver come under military administration. Kubay is from Fort Ham e GIRDLES © NIGHTIES ® SLIPS ® PANTY GIRDLES is fully informed as to what it gt ® BED JACKEIS ® HANDKERCHIEFS ® PAJAMAS ® PANTIES R means. Laval has been succeeded | ——— ® NYLON HOSIERY g N o by Foreign Minister Pierre Etienne Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvine Noble and IN FRAN(E PIAHALS NEw pOWER M G d' heir twe children, Mary vnr! “;(! - > e - - e R | d€ U0 rey ¢a the stea ik T Distissal of Vice-Premier GASBGM TAHOE fi e a e 0 r e 0 d before continui south to Se- (R[w IS SAV[D‘ KRAFFT MANUFACTURING CO., BLDG. 234 SECOND STREET plainedoGermany R || WATERJ ngene ShOP - I Cape Chiniak on December 11 af-| ter foundering in a storm, accord- [R.JJUL Henning, First Vice-Presi- HOME FOR HOLIDAYS i o word received today r'om‘ What should be cf co erable dent George Folta and Second Vice- George F. Alexander Jv odiak by the Collector of Customs. De(ISIon Of ngh cour terest to lady shoppe; 3 Precident Henry Harmon to lay dent at the University of W ¥ rcnewing g cuple w v friends at the Baranof | yIcHY, Dec. 16.—German Ambas- sador Otto Abetz, Hitler's represen- tative to Paris, arrived here with his t home to _._-—____. staff this mofnmgv : Capt. D. M. Brodahl and a crew- RU|eS Federa' R'qh'S neau Channel is n | plans fer the next meeting and set ton, Seattle, is coming home o plano Lessons Abetz and his entourage was given | man reached shore safely ( e 5 totaye ks o O e i L g e oning Tome b military honors by a French detach- | The Tahoe s built in 1938 at Exfended Grea" e formal opening of the Mae God- e — ents, Judge and Mrs. Ceoige I Al ment when he crossed the Allier geattle. It w 1 feet long, 15 feet y ey Shop, ow d managed by Alexander, and sistcr, M Ji Ef R F F River bridge. n n draft, 250 horse- -~ frs. Mae G The new busi- DACGHIER Sudis To Alexander. i 5 . M4 B Vichy observers expressed the be- | noy tons and 35 net WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. — The | »e ishment will be locate WILLIAM 0. WITTES AU RN Our Christmas Gift to You. lief that his visit is extremely im- i | Supreme Court today ruled in a far | o Manufe : A baby daughter was born at St 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with || portant as regards future negotia- COMING FOR VISIT reaching decision t 5 X fid Avenne | Ann’s Hospital this morning to Mr.| ELLEN ON BARANOP each piano purchased before tions between Germany and Free o p | of the Federal Gov The shop opens to- and Atra. Willigm O “Witle. The | _Jim, Flien, of, Ellen's Christmas. France. ] 2 nation’s streams g child weighed 8¢ pounds at birth Willoughby Avenue, is a You select your own TEACHER Tt is expected Abetz will inform | Mrs. Dave Turner and daughter|in. yeeds of comn and both she and her mother are aboard the Baranof after a | (Any piano teacher in Juneaw) || the Vichy Government of Germany's | Sendra are passengers aboard the | - ysejce Reed delivered a six to two r Off|(ers Are '0 Mee' SOOH— in the best of health. ure and business trip to the S Plaska Musi attitude toward the dismissal of <Ba to spend the holiday sea-'gpinjon in which it was held the . S R = tlaska Music Supply | rierre Loval vice-Premer. son in Juneau with Mrs. TUer’ | pederal Power Commission may Te- 2| Plans Will Be Laid for | 122 Second Street Some observers believe the fate of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jack-|qy Appalachian Electri¢ Pow- 1| ‘ conquered France’s Government Son |er Company to obtain a standard rich will ] 1941 Adwmes ‘ | Federal license for its dam and es, slips § power project on the New River, | ery, pajamas. N,, ies, 1 near Radford, Virginia. A1 Attorney Generals of Virginia and 40 other States opposed the effort Mr. of the Federal Government to regu- | ‘urned fr late the project on the grounds it | ittle, stated that a ; NOTICE :=-== { Effective January lst, 1941, the interest rate on savings accounts will be one and the project on the grownds it ile staicd Uat o compiete line| SCRL M 110 UL ML T one-half (1%) per cent. Hahti i has been murchased, with many |/V6 Committee of the organiza- ; 4 : . . | Justice Reed said the iver | things idcal for the Christmgs gife, Hon- { rl!'Sl Nahonal Ballk 0' Jlllleall ble, adding, “It ¢ c2kers, Arne Shudshift represents Doug- y be said the constitut and George S = has been er of the United States over its water | chosen fromsthe ranks of the Al.| & =mesesmarmrrerm e % |is limited to control of navigation.” | The Daily Alaska Empire has the aska Juneau employees. The other | The opinion b ened greatly the paid circulation of any Al- three members are John Jones, Ar- | In fact, we have gifts for everyone on YOUY IlSt. GENERAL ELECTRIC GIFTS regulatory of the Federal newspaper, not Hendrickson and Rod Darnell. And are lhey IOVGIY! And dO fl'lEY save R st,"e;,fil Try a classified ad in TheEmpire meet within a week with Pr housework! And give pleasure and make for enjoyable leisure! Consider those ‘f (arOIS Rlng i NOTI C E! shown here. Come in and see the whole 1 : i TO 0UR CUSTOMERS: Over Juneau y collection. You'll agree with thousands, they're the best buys for your Christmas G ' LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Onxisbmas, casole ywg oubn vl to he returned before Christmas dollars |downtown Juneau last night from | 5 | loudspeakers in the belfry of the| SL‘.Gllld be in before THUBSDAY’ DECEMBER NINETEENTH. Northern Light Presbyterian church instituting a twice daily program of | carols for the Christinas season. ‘ T e R R S We Have Sentimental and Practiecal Gifts for and mar pecialty line who recently re- trip to Se- plete line other Officers of the recently organized | Gastineau Channel Suortsmen'’s As- sociation anncunced today the sel- ection of five Juneau and Douglas! - CRONOTEDVOE over the nation’s ST s | The Executive Committee will| ident | At noon and again at 980 o'-| clock in the evening, the carels and \Juneau Christmastide, it is an- |}/ | nounced. ( THE “DOUBLE-RICH” BOURBON | | | | | | | { STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF @ SCHENLEY DISTIILERS CORP., N. Y. C * Everyone on your Christmas list will be happier for the gift of a G-E CLOCK. Perfect toast just the way you want it— 82'9 5 “p thanks to this G-E AUTOMATIC TOASTER $16.00 S Your Wiie — and Your Mother— : 4 will welcome a G-E MIXER. It you like Perfect Coffee give your : wife a G-E COFFEE MAKER. $9.55 $3.93 up AlASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER (O. Phone 616 o teel wagons just right An;o, the little fellow. Priced from $1 15

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