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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1944 JUNEAU VOTES VOTE for [ALASKA AIRLINES ON TOMORROW (( ' Juneau, as well as all of Alaska, S A M F E L n 0 N He INSISTS on the e e oo | REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Attorney General, Highway En . et LA |gineer and Senators and Repre- FOR : g . ? ” o wt i . ~ /é g v dirteront Humber of Eonatrs’ Ads Territorial Representative j{l ¢ gy recman ’C ”b 7 Hebets are in fhe eid by Both GENERAL EII).BCTII)N ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS Democrats and ;:v;i:vuhl): ol o . Septeinber 12, 1944 ‘ NOME ¢ In Juneau, prg e oo 150 35 yearsin Alaska ... 30 yearsa { YAKUTAT — CORDOVA Democrat, is the only candidate for i o the one year term successful businessman in Juneau Eight Representatives are to be (Paid Advertisement) CONNECTIONS TO elected. There > 16 candidates, S e = = = VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY eight Democrats and eight Repub- licans KUSKOKWIM e e G T y'el > eve ) TRAN: | ice S = e i IS | Baranof Hotel PH“NE 661 places in Juneau are at Clean—St heated—Hot and Cold Water the Fire Hall, PAA office and Ju- 212 FERRY WAY JOAN WALKER ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager neau Dairies. Election officials are as follows: " x T e e - ” T e S — Precinet No. 1 Judges: Rev. C. E. Rice, Mrs INSURANCE Thompson Optical Co. Health, Accident, Life, Annuities 214 Second St.—Phone 387 William Byington, Mrs. Mamie Sut- I ton; Clerks: Rev. Willis R. Booth | Juvenile Educational || Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- Mrs. Raymond Wolfe é " eve Endowments ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair Precinet No. 2 I M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 -~Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Judges: Mrs. George R. Rice, Mrs. {| 123 Third St. P. O. Box 1641 —Keys Made. Bert Lybeck, Mrs.C. E. Rice; Clerks: Mrs. Esther O'Laughlin, Rev. G Repuhhcan Nominee Herbert Hillerman. Precinct No. 3. ‘ l Ju“ Judges: Mrs. Gudmund Jensen, ffll‘ s E N A T 0 R | HOle eau Tanned Mrs. R, H. Burns, Mrs. H. M. Porters | Fok Qonyigis RABBIT sm“s Clerks: Grant Baldwin, Mrs. Dan | R 1 Electi | AtLowest Rates BUY DIRECT AND G 10 S Genera eciion i ROOMS WITH BATH SAVE MONEY. CAIM OF TREBLE September 12, 1944 WITHOUT BATH iy Tl e ; e 1Ry | i { ivery. Write for P Once a customer has “discovered” Hickey-Freeman ‘ DAMAGE SETTLED P | PR R [ e i il 4 A # A check for 850220 payable to . . 3 e s Clothes, we know that he'll never be quite satisfied b, 10, 5, 'THoRAY Hine TSR RE Resident of Alaska 42 years; TR D aee Yalcanda Fur Co. x ] : 3 ceived from Sue Revell in Fair- ONQEIMEr, Clstich Wike Seattle, Washington with anything less fine. A Hickey-Freeman suit or banks. anissttleniant ok & SR ; s ; e NANTRERS % Damage claim, it was announced ReSldeni Of Ketchlkan 24 topcoat “spoils” him. Somehow, the way it fits...so today by Mr. Walsh, Enforcement | ————————————————— {7 Treat Yourseif to a Bottle = & Attorney for the Office of Price : H g | of Delicious cleanly, so comfortably...is the way he'd always Administration years where he resides with ‘ BUTTERMILK yment was made to cover | LR | Available Daily wanted his clothes to fit. Somehow, the texture of |overcharges in the sale of a truck . : ® Perzect comfort OMaley in Anchormge family; member Pioneers of « centraly oeatea || Juneau Dairies, Inc. the fabric, its richness of weave and pattern, give Mr. Walsh explained. | o Splendid food and | AR e e that little touch of luxury which he secretly relishes. | Mrland Mrs. A. H. Link, of Ta- Alaska. : 3 |coma, have arrived here and are (Paid Advertisement) | | WINDOWS, DOORS, And he likes the inbred stamina of both cloth and registered at the Baranof Hotel. R o T I T R ity il it T N CABINETS e : 0. B. Williams Co. tailoring...stamina that means long weat, lasting Mnartacsa, | R alph J. Ri‘rers ] 1939 First South Seattle 4 Graduate University of Washington Law School. In our new collection : . | : = ¢ ,(, A : Suits 89.50 to 89.50 | = Eharen por i ladks, Four years 1 Dy | ™= BARANOF ROYAL CAFE children born in Alaska. Four years in private s it law practice. United States Attoriney, Fourth > £ TUpCOHiS 65 to 79.50 | : DAVistA Aol e Alaska’s Largest Apartme: W g i Bo’ld e Serve: . ® American Dishes EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ® Ehbp Buey and SHOWER h B m B E H RE n S : member of the Board of Administration. o Ak .and P ‘ i i | ed Rice v Aivy / % : ' Democratic Candidate for ‘Reazonable Rales . ® Frl ; ' : g 162 So. Franklin Would, upon being elected, serve Alaskans well, not only as their Territorial Attorney, but as a * ATTORNEY GENEBAL Phone 800 | PHONE 738 General Election, September 12, 1944 S DANCING CLASSES NOW EASTERN STARS os no s ENROLLING egular business mceting Tues., H P“M 'E % < o 8 pm, preceded by Home Bajop twirling, tap, s G g Dinner for members, their | A six pound, ten ounce son was moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, | escos and visiting members. Res- born to Mrs. George Cantillon at 3 ter, chorus, specialties, social | ervations must be in by noon, Sept. |four o'clock yesterday morning in General Elechon g for beginners. Body toning | 9. Phone Worthy Matron or Secre- | St. Ann’s Hospital. The mother is | J (Paid Advertisement) — Woeodiey Airways September 12, 1944 il JUNEAU— ind tap classes for stenographers. | tary. ALICE BROWN, the former Betty Nelson. The new u i Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red 575. adv | —adv. Secretary. 'papa is in the Armed Services. 1 ! E 3 ok il | Mrs. Judy Frank entered St. p r ml b A . Ann’s on Sunday for surgery. : Y 4 I 3 , Mary Ellen Spain, a surgical pa- n Via YAK"TAT “d cmo'A 3 Mo lSAACS—-—Bmldmg cflnh’ac’flr tient, has been discharged from SLi ‘ Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points BEMODEEL\I&‘{E;; F:EIPAIRING R e ol e s of NOME ABINET S| B s rom St. Ann’s Hospital fol- | : ¥ 270 South Franklin Street PHONE 799 :22%%: ?HC:E:;E gé:i;;:?::n :d— Democratic Ca“didate | Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P!Iz T e — e S AR o Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. medical care. B 2 —FRANK’S QUICK LUNCH |..n5Pin il | prRRITORIAL HIGHWAY Tuesday-Friday i . been admitted on Sunday. S o s sz . Breakfasis — Lunches — Dinners Cleveland _ Stoers has left St.| _ Uil s Hospital to return to his| . ENGINEER : FOR RESERVATIONS Hot Rolls or Hot Biscuits With All Meals home after receiving medical care. ! b ¢ #& <% Serving Only the Best of American and Chinese Dishes DMW'E L"_S’T:‘FA’I;‘;AVK 5 s i é d s 5 - Al k | ALASKA mASTAL Am SEAFOOD COCKTAIL WITH DE LUXE DINNERS { g 2 3 1] : ts Juneau /E R AT FRANK'S AND ENJOY || Rod Darnenl and son, James, lett 25 Years E“!lmmmg an “rVQYlllg In Alaska ‘ Faage 512 A ANITARY SURROUNDINGS | yesterday by plane for Fairbanks! Served in 1937 and 1941 Legislalul’es where young Darnell will enroll in | MUSIC FOR DANCING |the University of Alaska for the L | ‘Fomlxlg year. . e ALASKA CGASTAL AIILINES O BRMGBTRTATIER .. .. . h . T ~ By GEORGE McMANUS R i e SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | M IE-BOBBY 1S BUSY WELL-THERE'S IS BOBBY N ? TELL HER 3 OUT-I'M GOING TO ! @ ! STAL?DG,YIN'— SO I'LL NOT AEONE AT THE THAT "BIFF'-HER MAIN \ Hawk An- & s t{- Kim- Chicha- STAY N AND 5 { DISTURB HER- | THINK ! i TInlet Hoonah Bm ena:ee i ug s::laan gfi s:tik.n FIGURE OUT THE | kut | I'LLGOOUT FOR A Y f Bl = *H 14 7 79 s BATTING AVERAGES | | (o L P 3 pet e T 9 OF THESE BASE- || |o/\ iy B 7 2 e ] \ ¥ 10 NAW-I'M NOT GOING Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Halnes Skagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketc);izom ‘Wrangeli Petersburg . " - i : : 3 e .é:;xolee‘;:‘fim iy G%ggg $35.00 $30.00 rangell ... Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey ’ DINE atthe OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY? Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Mintmam of $100 to Ketchikan Just Like in Chinatown! SOUTH FRANKLEN-STREET - Express Bate: 10¢ per D::‘ni‘—vumm-u of 60c to Petersbarg BATAAN CAFE s o Anors i Soptone Yo Senepy 3 SEONE $12 | v SRR Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! ANDY FONG, Owner and Chef Change Without Notics.