The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1944, Page 3

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' DECEMBER 21, PAGI- THRffi 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, % G vTHE MAN FROM % LT L ' URGEATIEOANE | IDQUUGILAS BETHELTABERNACLES.S. | 68 b’“fllfl/fi TONIGHT -ies {\7 TOMORROW | " o ‘ ..T SQUARE DAN(E , NE“IQ (HRISTMAS ON FRIDAY! TIMES saturpay | |JNDER SHOWNG iy A gty M - > I ances Mrs )] hnson arrived gram starting at 8 o LAUGHTON'S Buy cne bottle gir rothe A. B. Halllin Douglas from Anchor- children of the v DNLY GREATEST s T L \mmerionn, {0F one_cent at Jdneau Ilqum"” ”J-g« Iy by the ‘Amv-x’l‘r:l‘l age, and will ‘.\pm\f] stie “Hionbilys [SK0RICE. Gy, te- tiars: o e ‘ Pensanat e S G e “ Oue-Cl Bl ™ oo My e ‘e O A Abue ia| Be- 5 Bl Tem— i at RETURN TRIUMPH! | playing ¢ (\)nlul Theatre. | a8 led to the invitation to attend {holiday season, Mrs. Johnson will|for @ penny at Juncau Liquor SHOWING! ‘ This 15 M “Ihe - Mun From | FEMMER TAXI—CALL greenhorns with e part for California to visit lnv““‘"‘ amazing One-Cent Sale. \ ; Dowp Y starring Charles| ew Taxi Service nnn\xnud by dancers, the callers re-|son, Glenwood, who will have a|Next to Percy's. with | Laughton, Binny Barnes, | Give us & m“ duced the number of traffic jams|furlough then from his Mnn!mm e T | Richard Carlson and Donna Reed| g .l‘ 4 minimum and promised to|Marine duties. Following her visit| NOTICE! in stellar supporting roles make accredited square dancers of |in" California, she will return bere| That I will not be responsible HUMPHREY As Jocko Wilson, a happy-go-| FEMMER TANI—CALL 9 the beginners after a few more ‘m again wisit her parenits |for any bills unless authorized by lucky, good - for - nothing Aussie,| Néw Taxi Service announced h)"‘>4‘ sions. ’ me. (signed) EMIL GALEO. | Laughton scores in his most fe-|D. B. Femmer. Give us a call.| It was the largest attendance at| 0, E. S. CHRISTMAS PARTY |NOV. 28—Dec. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22 licitious role to date. He les ms;Cuunvrm» attendants. New Cars.. [any of the square dances held m, Nugget Chapter, No. 2, Order of e 3 | Belgium for Australia and home at| _ P the A. B. Hall. Five sets, instead of |Eastern Star, held their regular, Buy ome bottle gin—get another | the end of World War I, taking| feeseococcseoaaoomoaeas 1sual four, were in action sim- |meeting in Eagles Hall Tuesday for one cent at Juneau Liquor with him two yo! agees whom | \ Next he believes to be brother and sister | and leaving behind him, liter: waiting at the church, Aggie Daw- lins, a Cockney entertainer, played by Binnie Barnes ancously. E. M. MeIntyre, violin- |evening and had election of nffl-“‘“"‘ Big One-Cent Sale. IN (13 4 » . @ to P Cross |ist, and Albert Peterson, accordion- |cers. It was also the occasion for ' ercy's. | - ist, supplied the music, and were |their annual Christmas party, and LU SSE e the | enthusiastically applauded several|a delicious banquet was prepared FEMMER'S TAXI--PHONE 9 Pacific” { Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop PHONE 122 or 4 1 ) { | times during the evening. \ol Petersburg shrimp salad, hot| NCW Taxi service announced by ) The next square dance at the buns, fresh crabs, pickled herring, D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. Cour-| 'A. B. Hall will be held January 3.|coffee and cookies. Charles Tuckett | '¢0US attendants. New cars Years pass and the boy, Nmpul (Richard Carlson), has grown up to Mary (Donna Reed), is a fine Cartoon News P ————SATURDAY MATINEE—— ANNUAL ELKS' SHOW FOR CHILDREN | HAIR STYLED | by Experts WE SPECIALIZE in be a champion boxer, and the girl,| young lady. Jocko comes on hard| At Alaska Dock and Storage § PSS S T | times and then Aggie, now a Miss Twila Porterfield returned | & 1118 wealthy widow, reappears, Jocko yesterday from several vist | Puerto Rico is the fifth most GREENSTREET (8 |soon loses his inn to her in vain| at Haines, where she was a guest! o ,ce1y ponulated territorial area in| efforts to recoup his fortune. Just| of the Rey. and Mrs. Donald .Vertin | ¢ne worig rcTuRe as affairs reach a head war breaks' and also visited the Chlldr('ns; ‘ I ‘ Mission Home. She was a passen- go—— e A [ | e e SR Ty e ger both ways on the Princeton| WATKINS Fannie Hurst | | WprcERTT T I Grapes, Bananas, Persimmons, Pears, Grape- fruit, Oranges, Apples, eic., and stock your shelves with these SEASONAL FOODS: Moist Mince Meat — None Such Mince Meat — Shrimp All kinds of Nuts — Cluster Raisins — Marshmallows Fresh Dates — Popcorn — Chocolate Bits — Pineapple Pumpkin — Pickles of all kinds — Shredded Coconut "p)avcd Santa Claus in dlx(ul:utmuf /the many exchange gifts - Buy a gallon of holiday wine, | get another for one cent at Juneau Liquor Store’s Big One-Cent Sale. | Next to Percy's. with MARY ASTOR SYDNEY TRIP TO HAINES Hall. GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necessities at I ——— COLIZLUM [ THEATRE] Tonight and Friday! 2-FEATURES - 2 RICHARD TRAVIS in “TRUCK BUSTERS” ——————— plus HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY in “TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL" [ s e g 'WAYNOR SELLS THREE LOTS TO | DAVE BURNETT| Dave Burnett, Juneau plasterer| and contractor, has purchased from | Charles Waynor three lots on the corner of Behrends Avenue and| Glacier Highway, adjoining his pres- PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Phone 174 COMPLETE STORE 127 SEWARD ST. ‘ ] Jams and Jellies — Cranbetries - Fancy Boxed Candy | ent residence. o S e : eanuts — Cookies — and everything that's good to eat. Burnett was one of the first pur 3 i i 5 |||l||||||"“|||||||||||l|||||||||||||||"|||||||||||||||||||||ll||||||||||||||m"|||||||"|"| i Waring PR | SR chasers of land in the Waynor Ad_fi%firfimm%fl:m&mmm:&mmmmg ¢ U D ot JSE YOUR SHARE OF T. B. SEALS ON ALL dition when it was opened to the | F g;. There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! || Stytine N e Gider permision granted by e "52 sl é | Shani b ses for n 1| dhaping 2 i b s PLEASANT, CLEAN ; - Mflymfly advantage of purchasing land so (/ 9 that he can bmld immediately. ’/ ' | L.G.FULTON& COMPANY || "sneers | PHONE 16 or 24 g s SURBOUNEINS 2 o ae i Place your orders darly! We havetwo |12 N vt oo | i’s the " N T TeING Baranof ace your orders early! We havewo | 3 T Feuner, S : ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORR | |Beauty Salon| ! Panes Replaced-New Frames Made O APPOINTMENT il 5 | PHONE 133 mosomamsies || movsw || WOUR CEHRISTMAS Christmas Dinner deliveries’ L‘.fly 10:30 a. . de 30p m. PDIN] ER Nuw Ci CAPITOL CAFE For RRORIRERAS CALL 569... and The Wings of the ) i | ! § ! " y = ! Deserves the Best Ingredienis | World’s Greatest ; Make Your Reservation e e e o= | PV ST CRANBERRIES PEACHES—H Style ntact Al Pierce, Em) Building, t SWEET POTATOES S Home Stgle o || Lanputmentuttis, ¢ CAPITOL CAFE Z‘,mf:sn FRUIT COCKTAIL Arines office. aas | ELERY ‘WALNUTS LETTUCE FILBERTS Camadian Pacific and Cocktail Bar PARSLEY PECANS 3 J G s l . TOMATOES ALMONDS AIR LINES llneall s Lay apo ORANGES CANDIFS IN LARGE ALY I AT AV AT YA d) & APPLES VARIETY ¢ PRESERVE THIS LIST RIPE OLIVES MINCE MEAT STUFFED OLIVES PUMPKIN PICKLES SAGE COCKTAIL SAUCE POULTRY SEASONING . COMB HONEY RAISINS * SHRIMP OYSTERS 2 STALE BREAD o Societe Chocolates it For Last-Minute Gifts DGR S ., e AND THANKS YOU FOR THE PAST g SHOP EARLY SHOP EARLY YEAR'S BUSINESS . Many Items Short Stock * Many Items Short Stock = = n o | can Tl f:/e REAL THING e New Friends and 0ld are invited to our OPEN . G oNeAD DRLIVE HOUSE CHRISTMAS EVE AFTER 6:00 P. M. | o THosE who recognize fine whiskey, 4 et : . M. ; TCa[\'crt is “the real thing.” MINIMUM=-$2:50 F irs t nri”k ' s 0” the One taste tells that this magnificent blend ’ 4 is at the peak of pre-war excellence...a whis- e ,' f " ouse. * | key that can’t be imitated | And so, no matter B, how many other whiskies may come along, GEORGE SALO, Propriemr the preference for Calvert never changes. A o E v In fact, people who sell and serve Calvert e z “&mmhfi}&&}rfihflffih : tell us: “Before the war, during the shortage, FINEST WHISKIES— st Ty Kol pere e st e et S ] BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK most often asked for by name.” PRI ¥ Naturally, youw’ll want to be sure that the 4’ whiskey you give—and yourself enjoy—this ¥ holiday season is “the real thing”. So keep HARK ! =TS ’ 4 TWO THOUSHAND asking for Calvert until you get this glori- HUMBLE PERSON MUST WASTEN VEARS OF . ously smooth and mellow blend. HEARS ONVWNOUS T0 SOURCE UNBROKEN y SOUNDS 1SSUE | OF RUMBLE | | giLENCE FROM ROOM OF %/} | 7-0@/ mote Whan ever... “STREMEE > | | |ROVAL ORAGON /! ‘ R F ¢ ‘ CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE CALVERT | | 4 CAIVERT DISTILLERS CORP.. N.Y.C. [ BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. Calvert“Resery 1": 659% Crain Nentral Spirits...Calvert “Special”': 7212 % Grain Neutral Spirits 4

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