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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19461 % = || 9PASSENGERS IN BIG FOOD CHAIR FROMSOUTHBYPAA SEVERELY FINED DANVILLE, TIil, Sept. e ———————————————————————————————————— o\dflvvvv\’JG% N NGO\ O\ A O e 0t N O\ O 99 9 N O N N OO N0, THE FIRST REALLY NEW MAKE-UP COLOR CREATED IN YEARS? Pan American .\||I\.\.\1‘:\.”E?‘i.~:‘(;l‘((ay AVt el ARG and P . AT i and /.ific Tea Company and 24 officer: $ LEOM PN and subsidiary corporations today From Seattle: Velda Frederick- son, Sidney Frederickson, Ruby 99 || snore, Pat shore, Moysey Dailioff, . d Davenport, Neva Davenport, Lucille Meyers, Brooks Han- {, Edward Meyers, Harold Warn- er, Mrs. Peggy Hogem, Dale Hogem, Fannie Tinker, Corrine Greenhow, C. A. Bryant, Daniel Rhodes, Rita Hayden, William. Hayden, Ruth Mol, © Naroman Mount Harriet . Richard C , Stella oyd D. Schneider, Carline Ernest Brooner, Eilene rson 1de Rogers, An- Resemary Rogers, An- were fined a total of $175,000 fol- lowing their conviction on charges of conspiracy to monopolize a sub* stantial part of the nation’s food M ral Judge Walter C. Lindley ronour sentence, vacated a portion of his conviction order of | Saturday and found three other subsidiaries and one officer innocent of the charges, which were that the defendants restrained and mon- cpelized trade in violation of anti iste "AMEL? I think in my anxiety to get this matter disposed of, I was in LIPSTICK!? i F‘"E"""v'!’ff' ,“I'—'f"! Rogers, Bernie Hampton, Lu- ' ¢'7er €0 £ finding of guilty » Hampton, Robert ‘Johinson, fir| &5 to'these ‘four defepdants,” he said The defendants Petry rank Anderson, Stan Severin, Peter George, Peter Berg, Mrs, Mar- | the great Atlantic bl =44 Company of Delaware, Great Atlan- £ tic and Pacific Te Company of George Jenkel, Howard Bohman, Vermont, Inc., American Coffee — —~ Louise Von Lea, Merle Fleming, poration o1 Jersey City, J., UNEARTHLY VIOLET FIRED WITH Reull Fleming, Helen Griem, Esth- and Francis M. Kurtz, Vice Presi- LY BEAUTIFUL!? er Bailey dent of the American Coffee Cor- T. R. Jolley, Harold Stjern, Blan- por che Howard, Flmer Berk, Fred No prison acquitted were d Pacific Tea RUBIES—Y ences were imposed Like nothing ever known! And so, Kessler, Virginia Grover, Frank an any of the defendants, although > so wearable! Splurge of splendour— Stine, John Benson the maximum penalty would have 4 ! ge ) From Phillip Cachur,' provided for imprisonment H n ar Miles g ier, Marie R with mysHCThauss ROVESE Lk i America's Most Discriminating Tastes Have Made This) i Katherine An- A % transfigures your face! Very ultra, dree, ¢ ““To Ketehkan: A CA’S LARGEST SELLING that Revlon “stay-on™, . . To Ketc Alce Jones, W. K NE“/S AMERI A S lA = Pierce i - To Fairbanks: Glenn Lloyd - }JIISKEY FIRST SHOWING Maury Kaufman, Grant Ruth Tomorrow at m. the junior 5 Match Box, 1 k To Whitehorse: Bernadine Rich-' class cf Doug igh school will (it angtpaich, g Proudly do we present |} ards. Homer Iske, C. A Stinger. hold a cake sale at Feusi and Jen- ) ; 5 ’ A ect s “First Showing,” in {] Dick Morris, Fanney Morris, Ray- Grocery store Those who appreciate the rich, smooth flavor which comes of quality B Alaska of Revlon’s mond Mor The sale is to provide funds for . ; ; i Y S10ere Viglety ~ oo : class activities scheduled for the ingredients skillfully blended have made SCHENLEY Reserve term a2head. S5 . . . . BARRINGTON BACK Sl America’s most widely enjoyed whiskey. Try it soon. puty Collecior i = GOES T0 BOTTOM; his post in the SRS WILL STAY THERE Barrington and b i went to his spATTLE, Sept. 27 1 was ba \ L B(/]/( Bzé,zsna/i go. gt L cha QUALITY SINCE /887 after two_ weeks companied by CHENL ' their small s ) he tug /~J former home c Wrangell, via 6.4 Moniter, which sank Monday = -.'~\ RESE RVF “— & — ' Skagway. He returned here by air j, o 14 years: sors yesterday. Mrs. Barrington and cannot be sal- BN AN 0 N0 A 0 A0 £\ 0N O AN N0 AN 0N 0 AN AN 0 £ N0 AN 0N 0 AN 0N AN 9N SN 05 02 0 £ 0 AN AN AN 0N 0N 0N 0 0/ 0/ 0 0 AR\ 0 A\ 60N\ 0 SN\ 000 © OGN N NI N9\ O N N O\ N © o 9\ 0\ © N O O O O N N 9 9 N O N O 9 N o & 5 989 N 98 9N/ N 9\ O N O S Va9 NG N N4 > pRIN(ESS NORAH IS atter which she is scheduled to be |bert Weatherill, Mary Weatherill iyoir son are returning here by g s e o replaced by the Princess Norah” | Mcnica Weatherill, Mr. and Mrs. p1on. today S R SOUTH 0" lAS‘[ [R,p Passengers disembarking in Ju- | Ernest Weatherill, Evelyn Blad- ARRIPREOE S METteL ae T p‘“m neau morning as follows holm, Mrs. Minnie Dooley and E. Al the T Thomp. - R. La Bounty, C. Asplund, J. Asp- Oinonen HSH lANDINGS 5 "(“”l“h:)--l p”:- N,\Sm Imzm. es an, Capt. G. O, lund, E. Harling, Miss Huffman,| Mildred Hall, Mrs. J. Haskins, . -j»“'m“\l(-r 1’(;::" & ‘lli‘\:“’|T'?\;);tm:l.;n;‘l 2ok Hughe purser F. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Bavard, R. Karen Haskins, Anderson O'Neill, Tl o Rt oG e s v Rt i B e e el e W L Tl ol e e L ey o e e o U e T L ed In. Dacy iomo Bk Dale, R. Antongua, P. Stables, C.| V. D. Tangco, Charles Cliff and one boat, John Lo LY Jos. ey Ot § 36 PXOOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, SN EY INTRUN ATIONAL CORP. M. ¥ C. 3 Tt . Sacroments, W. Halbrook, T 1- | Ludwig Larson 11, landed fish at the Coldia tug about 30 years ago. . at 6:30 am. and lef i s and W. J. Steel > pliads Storage today. The 11,000 pounds ,0f = S = S s : - —_— e 111 ”l:‘va"v-“;H.- Sill it ]'.l””(i llowing -passengers board- black cod and halibut she cartied M::n-f than 75 percent of ,\rglm- n Nordh b b, Bet teax . ‘Princess Norah here: Miss| The sewing muachine was invent- went to Sebastian-Stuart ftne foreign trade s handled ~ y R Nosi veb- stie il be: tzoné- e B e, Fes, "1 andleht \Riasieiivented e e me por of e aves'T'here Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! o o v Miss N. Emmons, Beatrice in England in 1793, and in Fre Phonograph Records. Home| SRS ; = ‘h\‘”“.‘.q De Thomas Weatherill, Ro- 25 years later. | Beautiful i Empire Want Ads vrin: resulis' ; e e e e AS CLOSED The Office of Price Administration has forced us to do this. No business can operate at a loss. Meats we have purchased cost more than the present ceiling price. . So for the present we will remain closed. SANITARY MEAT CO. By ED SHAFFER, Manager