The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1944 THIRSTY GAMBLERS '}«)1|>\1ll\€d half a case before pollce! e ) ™ S = . | ! | DOUGLAS MPRSONSON APPEALMADETO | .., S o i e, For Men || TheSewingBasket ||| ppTAAN CAFE BY'S | BOATARRIVING PUBLICFORBOOKS o', eupfor's i sha b ) > Imade a leap for a case and a f| Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| : ] & 1 4 » By . of whiskey cached In n corner. They | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, [| 1ntant and Children's Wear Genuine Chow Mein oo yon FR 0 M So U T H FQR REMO]‘E pos‘i |snatched bottles, yanked corks and | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. Wha Sl‘ave 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Chop Suey AL NS n | = RN 3 A. R. EDWARDS ON MONDAY | r = 5 1 ic for A i 1o | . A steamer i ed early las{ even- COME ONE An appeal is made today to the : : - from the south, disch g % and Dieing Tob ul y -——M:ME ALL! S E <P 8 i 4y s and to be sent to| @ H l IJ g SRS i ofel Juneau remote outpost | 289 So. Franklin Street b g o ; | SPECIAL PREPARATION For Comfort Open All Night »d of reading material. leman, Wi . ol i i ¥ SOFTENS SKIN--SAVES TIME At Lowest Rates Etolin Coulter i sederal Building for the pur- 3 i NEEDS NO BRUSH b S G Hartung. . pes N ) siting the magazines, Mis. Marjory D R 6 ot SR i WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR hnston, Tom B.| o S A R MEN who find it necessary % 4 8 Kim : g |3ons. be \made. during. the:nest 0 shave every day, Glider is in- Most Convenient Location ||{BABBIT S KINS g wo or three days . . I val s ‘Chderin made Speci or o q5r Kot | W0 o tales RIS When the war is won, Pan American :i:l;:j“s’l';mcnl:"; A THIRD AND MAIN NOW B i oo ) i it is not greasy or sticky. Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all Airways will pioneer new standards ready to make up. Philip A ' ATTENTION MASONS o F " . y of service for our friends in Alaska. Smeoth down skin | VALCAUDA ation of Mt. Ju-! et i - To use Glider, first wash your face evening _at| Meanwhile, we are 100% engaged'in thoroughly with soap and hot water, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ' : 1 Then spread on Glider quickly an Jor F R e e the war effort — with every passenger easily with your fingertips—never a A W 1‘;!!1. 7] . et rush. | 7 J- WIS, and every ounce/of cargo priorited by . "Instantly, Glider softens the skin | e Pertect comtort | £ ipert—Ralph E i il s se 3 —smooths down the flaky top layer. | i Loy the Armed Forces~and we appreci It enables the razor’s sharp edge to ® Centrally located T n E FROM EXCURSION A. Amundsen, 2 & " his d el 3 N — 3 Sastnes g ate cut your whiskers close and clean sa NN e Splendid food and N. Coga, Mrs. T. NOTICE OF HEARING ON Yyour patience and understanding without irritating the skin. It thus | :M“ st MES. I MRd: PETITION FOR LETTERS when the accommodation you want eliminates the soreness that daily r 0 én. Dr. E. Norri m(I\A Swath OF ADMINISTRATION . « y | shaving frequently provokes in sen- ® Large Rooms— A T c From. 0 PR oulter In the United States Commission- | is not available, sitive skins—leaves your face feeling 3 all with Bath ; From Wrangell-Mrs. D. Coulter £ t for Preci fJ | : smoother and cleaner. | ) N E : er's Court for Precinct of Juneau, G Ao that, Gliler | ALASKANS LIKE THE LI " e /. R. Farrell, Neill Grant, and G : L i SCHOOL DANCE i Sumptio: i n Number One, Territory | will give you more shaving comfort | The § R Bkt bt KEirwiy Abafre a. IN PROBATE. | | than any cream you have e\:{er tried. | L o) i ,l T < > Matter of the Estate of| Get a tube at your store today. Alaska w‘“‘ with the following pas- RAWN BON 4146 Schown Ba | cau—Rev. E . NOTICE hereby given that g 4 | y enderson, June | joHN B. BENSON has filed in this | <41 imn‘ABAN()F . C o g 3 | “ourt his petition for letters of ad- | R SCE LA [} Alaska's Largest Apattment SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ 2 Hotel onday heme of Mrs. D. Dore S ministration upon the estate of SEATYL® LUKE CHURCH BRAWN E SON, deceased, pray- € il e be administered o ¢ ¢ 1o. kill, and rewsor : vent estate, and that the EVERY ROOM WITH TUB heard on the 28th day . and SHOWER ¥ ¢ , 1944, at 10:00 o’clock | » g o in the forenoon of said day, at the 'l 3 % B : court-room of said court at Room ; e - lmcfh Rates o 513, Federal Building, Juneau, Alas- | The Fo,ll()wing M E ,1\ I & NEW YORK, Feb. ) a; and all persons interested in iy i 2 o ER—AGENT Douglas Church owieren o Ameri it eatite Whe BORANY ehént sy : Phone 800 ey k; is 83 1 , Bee there to appear and show cause, if Mal.kets Will Be Clflsed i ¥ PHONE 118 WIGHT 12 4 | BUY WAR BONDS Sel‘ViCGS raft 10, Bethlehem & 59, C y they have, why the prayer of tiss Wright 5 Inter: a said petitioner should not be grant- Kennecott 1,, North ed | § N ; ‘ Notic or this church column ' Ame; o i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th ' » . \ must be received by The Empire 1 ? Pacific 167, day of February, 1944. | an ot later than 10 o'clock Priday United State sel 51% Pound | (ProbateSeal ~ FELIX GRAY, | evening to guarantee change of U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio | sermon topics, ete. Jones averages today are Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct,| industrials 135.90, rauls| LerTitory of Alaska. | e ruary an GOSPEL SERVICES t s 2780 Petitioner’s Attorney, | s City Hall) R WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR. First publication, Feb. 16, 1944 lly invited tc ( “‘“m;:.in d”hl:lm}‘l- .z BUY WAR BONDS Lasi publication, Feb. 26, 1044, | (waShingtonls BirihdaY) (Meailess Wednesday) o | Y /(1744 V' /(1 | % } JUNEAU :o‘:ucnonncr: Gibson. Hearty invitation given to all to attend 10:00 a.m.~-Sunday School in the Sity all. Classe or all ages. e Yakutat and Cordova wan st B | WE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY— o Sanifary Meat Market SishpcrioNe S WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY | FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY 10:30 @ e el DUG FO0D o Huichings Meaf Mariel | ome PHONEG67 g | . (alifornia Meat Markef | Walter A. Soboleff, Minister e Lol ; | T \ Woodley Airways ashioned Canned Moist Siyle | » American Meaf Market JUNEAU Dogs and Cats Love It - o I Tour s s et P | o Alaska Meai Company | i AR 1af CORDOTE [ pm ¥ people ’| THIS IS THE ANSWER! | Class, . i Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points 7:30 p.m—Sunday — Evangelistic \\'e‘y : “-,;10 :m 7myt]| AN-I- BRAND ° 20“! (elllllry Meai Markei Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00- P.M. b rvices the M Build- | C THE CAN ‘ . e s Sation sy Gt 85 b i , ' Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. All Sufficient Grace Through Faith NOW AT * ] Tuesday-Friday I!DES ISMP'?R?JWJ * Please S'“,p . FOR RESERVATIONS iinn i [ Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone Accordingly || ALASKACO CAgts Jumean 1 g : 1. m, ‘301 ?rel 16 QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 24 ! g ————————————————————— BRINGING UP F ATHER Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express r~ - SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. You | YES -SHE BOUGHT IT'S LUCKY | HAPPENED JIGGS -1 HOPE ILESAY | HAVE - p e B Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- TO STOP IN THAT STORE- S RAVE A WAGaIE = o7 OF SANDWICHES SerT IilekHoonah SooteTenakee: ToAL Ueth] P M3 Wb’ OTHERWISE~| WASN'T GOOD ME DARLIN'- OVER FROM MY BRIDGE 14 18 10 10 GOING HOME FOR APPETITE - PARTY AND YOLI CAN FINISH ¢ 30 b —. DINNER= THEM-BUT FIRST GO TO 4 sk MY SISTER'S AND GIVE HER THIS NEW POT | BOUGHT FOR HER- [~$ 3 & o 24 y $20.00 Rate: cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau 0onah Excursion Inlet ... $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate xg cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg e - - e R s manrs - s . Juneau .. . $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 e — - Petersburg ... 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell 20.00 Juneau's New;'sitoiuafli;l;;1 Establishment & £ T R o P ' c s Expees Taic? 28e por pound_Misimum of 3140 o Kelohtlan ; ‘ : PPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE || Bepress Bate: 10e per pon ™ o T : Serving Both Chinese and American ||| Abors mies sppucabie when pesenge o 1 PHONE 612 | : 1 OO | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) 1 DONALD D. VERTIN ‘ o SMAILY—ANDY FONG i i ‘E G . Schedules and Rates Subject to Proprietors DINE AND DANCE OPEN. ALL_NJIGHT DISHES warrants. 6 . Ject ¢ 4,

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