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ZHURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946 SHOWPLALE or (funead “ BEAU:"ES_AipEAR CARITOLA IN "VANITIES” IN and Dennis O'Keefe. BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for George Bech, former guard at the Federal Jail here, who died Dec. 24, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The service will be conducted by the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman. | Deceased is survived by one son, Major Al Bech, with the U. S. Signal Corps in the Philippine | Islands. [ Interment will be in Evergreen iCcmeteryv - e - FIREMEN HOLD MEET TONIGHT Only routine business is forecast for the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- partment’s regular January meeting | which is scheduled for 8 o'cloc | this evening at the Fire Hall. | However, there are rumors of a }"sonsflnonal development,” the na- ture of which is presently sheathed in mystery. SALES HELP WANTED LOCAL Representative for TERRITORY of ALASK to sell a complete line of bran ed and advertised men’s leather dressing cases (fitted and unfit- ted), wallets and other leather novieties to the retail trade. Write full particulars and refer- ences to TOMMY TRAVELER 339 Fifth Ave., New York 16, o oo o o oo o o o oV N NN N N G GNON o\ SN oY oV oNoN o\ oo} ¢ PPN NN NN NN Vo oNoNaNoNoYo¥s, (¢ January Special ON Permanent Waves §12.50 Wave for $10.00 (complete $15.00 Wave'for $12.50 (complete) VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Cooper Building OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ~ e - ;mmawwmmm é ) Z ) % | ( | | The Triangle Cleaners START the YEAR Right . . Improve Your Appearance WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL Painting and Decorating SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE Walter D. Field =--- Co-Op PHONE 581 EVENINGS CAPITOL FEATURE ture, which stars Constance Moore Ex-Carroll lovelies in the film are Pty O s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE | l L £ | .‘\‘:‘t.l t Woolford repc he has ; rm————i AROUND |RABID FOXES oo oo coio TWO FEATURES [f gapss TONIGHT THE | R " SHOWN TONIGHT |} / 20# Z:fl{f URY 4 FRIDAY! WHIRL With Miss-Information 'HAVESPREAD string |along with it — just to show our gre- but something| colymn, which| The lowing Fox Bite cies for Japan, |garious tendencies, happened and our Alaska Interior rabies epi- :_.__..__.___:._ Anyse Sherman, Carol Ilill::(h. D;i;“'fi had just raised its wobbly little head | demic among foxes, reported yes- “We advise MacArthur and give [contributes his comedy antics in the uHOS? ?'3 5 | Mumby, Lorraine Clark, Judith|yilg h e Stretched out flat in | terday as believed fo have spread | the Ceneral all the information|same shov. = { Of He - Man” or §44 14 I\Vufll;u:,\.v‘\x(rlflr:xu C;X\“Z(:I‘&J(&xix-‘“ comma. We haven't heard of any|to wolves in at least one instance, p]u.\.*:l > relative to his command,”| A new Fox News reel compictes e-man -- T ow, Ann. Adams, Angela son, . & ance of it | today is reported to have crossed |the secretary said in reply to a|the program Marie McOardle, Frances Gladwin,|cAncelled subscriptions because of It O e I s, | hestion, basedl -an the Clensral's P They Were All Mar Kerrigan, Dorothy Shoe! E,‘bul then nobody around here has|the border to wildlife in the Yukon A 6 Marion Kerrigan, Dorothy mer | E o oli’bo s slnos Mofidsy. | Tetritory ofiGangan statement that he had not been o ahanrins O ider. Mindl and Marilyn Bufford. : | { g ; consulted during the recent Moscow ATTENTION SHRINERS ! Ay Hermali ANl rdhastric] o Yeaterdey. wia the day we wiote| In o letter recelved ems by ; AR i - e AR CATBL ST A e lour colymn very carefully—telling|Ralph B. Williams, Director of the | conference at which an Allled|, o i . \\\\ 3 provide the music for their d ~lall about the Campbell ~ase, includ- | Division of Public Health Labora- council was set up to pass upon | lwv.-nl;nv monthly meeting at the e o b L ling a full description of the mur-|tories of the Territorial Depart- | occupation policies. Dugout Friday evening, with pic-{§§)y pyrrell says o man of the & Hune T derer, his whereabouts and the clubs|{ment of Health, from Ray Wool- [ MacArthur properly has no voice fifes 100 eptemalutent. s A R I ks [ dr § GWYHE FUNERAL RITES FOR [to which he belongs, and giving all| ford, Wildlife Agent at Fairbanks, |ih making foreign relations policies, freshments. AJ:.mwp Y orth two on hus mind! & Dowatd the juicy sidelights on Cupid’s ac-|report of at least one rabid fox in Patterson said. PR g e et ML \ 00K GEORGE BE(H wul tivities throughout the last year and | the Yukon Territory is cited. Patterson, on a world tour, de-| (155-14) PEAEL ¥ Bt Ihis plans for this Also, . Agent Woolford reporte| Clined to estimate how long Am-| o o "o FAVE LABGRL WILLIAMS But Friend Elmer (Pun! And this|that the lead dog of the sled | erican troops might have to remain Di NG BL/ Lt | team owned by V. Maurice Smith, | in China, Japan at Central, Alaska, had to be shot | is strictly the last time we tell you. You gotta start catching on some- timeq said our deadline was stiff because the animal became defi- {with rigor mortis, and as we wildly nitely “off the beam” following a :u'ied to catch the newsboys and have | bite from a frenzied fox. That the paper redone, Circulation Zealot' fox was slain and subsequent ex- Zenger in the front office tackled|amination of its brain tissues at us. |the University of Minnesota re- | We gave up. [sulted in a diagnosis of rabies.! DRINK But don't say we didn’t try to give LT iyou the news. It's just that every-| body’'s always picking on us. But, |down to earth in explanation again, | we got this colymn in too late. Spot‘ |news had to be set ‘ HERE Mr. | and Charlotte | Hoonah, are | Baranof Hotel. Eleiosliynmenfiymenllomsenl E There's a new dewy-eyed engaged‘ | couple in town, but they don’t want the subject whirlized, and since they | |have a paid-up subscription to this paper, there’s nothing much we can (do about it. But frustrate. One half of the engaged team works on | Franklin street down-town and the other on Front. We do our best. | Truly Walter Winchell would sturve to death in this town! Tastewell Cling No. 2% cans PEACHES 2 for 3¢ Dinette Salad 2 cans VEGETABLES 45¢ HEART a2 large cans TOMATOES - 49 Reliance All Green Spears ASPARAGUS §7¢ Seaport Pink Salmon 2 cans 53¢ Silk All over the city people are straightening up clear-eyed and | full-sized. The holiday season is |over. Shedding Christmas trees are | going down, employees seeing 12 | months between now and Christmas | bonus-time are acting their natural selves, housewives are again swearing off angel hair and any more of that {shiny stuff that sticks to rugs. and nobody is wishing anybody happy anything. Normaley has set in, Smoke Smudge from little atoms of | Democracy hitting together, or item (for the Juneau Odditorium: Peter ‘Wood, publisher of the Alaska News- letter, explaining to the Juneau |Chamber of Commerce (Upon cordi- ally-extended invitation) why Ju- {neau is “mossbacked and not the ,most logical place in Alaska for the Capitol’s location™! Even if the New Year is already walking around on chubby little legs, we'd like to retrogress to its birth- day again. The biggest and one of {the most-fun-ish parties of the Eve was the Gruening’s gay subscription | party. Each of the 107 guests, all |young friends of the two Governor- |ettes, paid a head-price for admis- |sion, which covered the night's re- freshments, a brand new note in Ju- neau entertaining that should grow into something with this year's social whirls. Juneau has long been known for its penchant for big par- ties. Unfortunately big parties are not healthy for pocketbooks, and a “You Bring the Duck” party vosue has great potentialities here. The party at the House-of-the-Totem had a number of gay innovations, including a scattering of clever pla- cards that we won't delineate in this colymn since we didn’t think them up and a representation of the New |1946 Year by Clark Gruening, the baby Governorette, dressed in a red ribbon stomacher and the usual abbreviated costume of the New, Year. | WILSON’S or MORRELL’S The rumor you heard about a blood streaked $100 bill being investigated is true. A certain gentleman in town circulated the bill more than a week and a half ago. The bill was re- ported to the Marshal recently and sent to the laboratory. “Chicken ‘blood” came back the anaylsis from the laboratory. Meanwhile, the streakee was safely away, softly chuckling to himself. He does not plan to return to Juneau. - | HOSPITAL NOTES Medical patients dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were Peter Hawkins, Ingwald Anderson and Thomas Holder. Jerry McKinley, medical patient, has been admitted. | Mrs. Sadie Johnson of Yakutat gave birth on Dec. 30 to a baby girl at the Government Hospital. Helen Tiepelman of Deering has been transferred from the Govern- ment Hospital here to the Slug-' way Sanitorium. | Recent admissions to the Gov-' | = ] ALASKA Ho=ZPopw MO—=TTO ernment Hospital include Margaret ) I el Fawcett, Jeannette Abbott of / e Hotel @222 Helen Osbekoff of Chig- nick, Ernestine Hays and.Charles Bailey. | Mrs. Alfred Willard and baby | girl went home yesterday from the Governméht Hospital. Al DRINK KING BLACK LAHEL!I | PATTERSON SAYS advance on Allied occupation poli- Patterson told a D "ROM HOONAH and Mrs. Robert Greenewold registered - - KING oLACK LABEL! 75 THRIFT C0-0P]: FRIDAY-SATURDAY TISSUE 4 rolls 29¢| SOAP -G bars 3¢ CORNED BEEF HASH-3ans89c TWO DELIVERIES--- AT 20TH CENTURY 2 Smash Features! ing Guns,” starring Buster Crabbe in the role of the famous personality Al “Fuzzy” Dennis Constanee ety | O KEEFE MO ORE | [t ff.f”j;ifh‘c‘m;:;ii“;°:,3:3’;,:;:;3:;‘1:*‘5;;,:’;“:I;f::.;} ""0 (ANADA v gra opering telent st the i Al © EABL OARBOLY 7 b G S O, e ey et e Yoyt WELL INFORMED ¢ i e somantic comeey || petoch Matches May Be Made In Heave a7 “mfl“ = ’\f ;’;‘lznul‘z‘x::i‘xl,\ worked with them m‘:l? put up with such. 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