The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1945, Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 bbb bbbt bt bbb Monday fo Be VOTERS CAST * ~ Whole Holiday BALLOTS IN | Ammeuncement For This City MANY CITIES i PAGE TWO THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—_]UNEAU ALASKA Just for Your Warm Comfort, in COLD WEATHER ALPACA LINED ULSTERS . re's the perfect ccld weather coat, Alpaca p-lined ulsters with lamb collars in sh long length coats. Topside in ter repellent twill Short Ulster 29.95—39.95 Long Ulster 49.95 All indications are, that J will be a most unbusy plac |as business is concerned-- | day. | with November 11, Armistice Day, xllm[. on Sunday, th and banks @ supplies for a lon »ss they car ok to head in ALPACA LINED VESTS LEATHER JACKETS Sturdy, long - wearing leather. jackets, to keep cold and winter wind away, lined 19.95 WARM GLOVES Pigskin, moca, saddle leather, or knitted wool In both Wilson Bros. and Hansen styles WM TOGS s liquor sto Wind and water repellent are expected to keep poplin vests lined in Al- paca. Snug as can be. In navy blue or tan be puhl\ shed as usual > NEW LOCAL FOR JUNEAU RETAIL 11.95 CLERKS FORMED Officers Elected and Or- ganizational Program Adopied Last nght 2.95—7.95 l:unuu\ The idea ama. In k)\ll cotton, with snug bottoms Wilson Bros. 2.95—3.50 ka-Juneau Gold Mining Co., for many and more recently WILLIAM MARTIN DIES LAST NIGHT e i et Tomsc Sl " ONIY 1 CANDIDATE AT GOVT HOSPITAL (77,5t drage, i e O s e brother, Herbert . i day was the only candidate taking The ains are at the Charles the annual Alaska Bar Examination William Martin, lifotime resident w o, fortuary, pending funer- | peing given here under the Super- f J\u[n m’ a l(“h:f'}'::’nl’-“lf' 1 arrang 1ts. vision of Attorney General Ralph J > .\ A 1€ "“r” i o pCipie g Rivers, who is ex-officio president wing a bl SITKA VISITORS and chairman of the Board of Bar born in Juneau in 189 ad al- Mr, and Mrs. Jack Krepps of Examiners. Mrs. Tyner is a member N Sitka are guests at the Baranof E - Hotel BAR EXAMINATION; but has not been engaged in prac- L T e e e T T T T T T 2 | NEW AUK BAY-JUNEAU BUS SCHEDVULE Lv. Auk Bay Store 7:10 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. Leave Juneau 9:00 a. m. 12:00 Noon 5:15 p. m. For Further Information Contact Bus Driver New Schedule Effective Today! CHANNEL BUS LINES Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWA YS “Route of the Coastliners® City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel -PHONE 716 e R O T i e O PR, b BEHREn%%a tice during five of the preceding si years, as the Alaska law requires for reciprocal certification Mr. Rivers disclosed that, in addi- per tion to the present candidate, there It was v are two Anchorage applicants for t¢ the Ameri bar memtership, for whom it is ex- bor f pected an examination will bé con- ¢nd mn ducted within the next three ve months - FUR DEALER IN JUNEAU ON BUSINESS MISSION ganiza of the bar of the State of Kansas, Harry Lorber, representing the spring on, of returning West Coast Fur Sales, Inc., Tacoma, Wash., of which he is general manager, is here on a trij through the Territory. He is stayin, at the Baranof Hotel. — .- R. D. LUTZ IN TOWN — At R. D. Lutz, Sitka resident, is reg- Thursday istered at the Baranof Hotel. a.m. 1946 West Couast’s FUR AUCTION SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED JANUARY ...... 30 FEBRUARY.....27 MARC“-........27 APRIL.........24 MAY..........29 JUNE;...o-o-oozfi JULY..........31 AUGUST ..ccccc... 28 SEPTEMBER.....25 OCTOBER ...... 30 NOVEMBER......27 DECEMBER......27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Try West Coast in 1946 Advances Made Upon Request WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON ““Oldest Fur Suales on PacificCoast® !.i But, the Daily Alaska Empire will of ans and new pzople coming to Ju- 900000900003 00v0909080000¢00900¢000 Femmer Transfer (Contin mul frum Pagc One) e A to or City has seen in recent dec- Douglas Babcock Incumbent Mayor Edward s is seeking his fourth two- erm against a political new- CIO United Auto Workers’ Vice President Richard . Franken- teer I wish to thank the people of Gastineau Channel for their kind patronage during the past 4 years, and my best wishes to Mr. Babcock, whom I know will give you the same court- eous, efficient service the Femmer Transfer is known for. Red hot charges and counter- d along the “labor 1anagement” theme have the Detroit campaign Detroit the municipal election | ht out 122,000 voters by 11 That’s twice as many as the at the same hour in the last New York voters were tarning out 1 about normal numbers for an off- | J ear mayor race. At 11:30 a. m. > 2,178,908 voters ked their ballots. Elsewhere ng was rated as light or 10Tt The weather man gave the voters \ break. “Clear and sunny” was his report for almost all of the elections. - WAYNE GRAHAM e e S e B e B e o R S O The Nile River is about 4,000 miles long B. P. 0. ELKS’ ANNUAL | Turkey Shoot Elks’ Hall _T‘QI!IIDRR()W ===== B30 P. M. Public Invited M. H. SIDES, Chairman 1 e00000se0ss0bery o vobre eos0robestovrdorertesseeeessieesesesestesssssseee o FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 : Kegular Service from Seatile and Tacoma t 0006060000000 00000v9000 SUN LAMPS FOR HEALTH Nothing Will Produce RICH VITAMIN D as Efficiently asa Short Daily Exposurefoa Sun-Kraft Ultraviolet Lamp . A lamp that will give you the same benefits in just a few minutes an hour's exposure to the sun will give. . It will build up within you a resist- ance fo frequent head and chest ills that will make these gloomy winter days as enjoyable to you as sunny southern days. Purchase One of These Health Makers at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Phone 616

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