The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1946, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1946 A | s S CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ~ Daily Alaska Empire — Publisiied ¢ except Sunday by the Secretary of the I | RINTING COMPANY eau, Al encouraging Christmas ngs to Alaskan: L T 1 43 ! that his department is worki . PRI i LY ; »ms and that the promises he made during his . “ — visit here last August will not be forgotten. Another i e reminder that at least we seem to have a Secrets 5 e : for S$1.50 per monthi hs. S0 51500 of the Interior who is sincere and human " Mean Christmas greetings of anothe ome frc n Francisco, wher'e the CIO Lc ! the & per met dem: 12 new wage increases and another N €02: Busine ; o shipping strike threatens, more worry for / J MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS o v V| / L " . 1o tTHIMBLE THEATRKE : UL A L 2 —— [POPEVE, HAVE NO. I _WILL POPEYE, DO YoU (_NOW_NOBODY CAN STEAL YOUR J— G0 RESENTATI vk Newspapers, 1411 ot s YoU DECIDED { WAIT TILL WE KNOW 'WHAT i ——7 MONEY AND 3 ; e y Cincinnati Er WHAT YoU ARE > pipe? OH, & — " T\REACH PORT! GOING TO PO ' WHAT 27 (G HAH!! ME MONEY IS STILL HERE — BOTH MILLIONS OF the first place, Sweden can speak lessing a gradu pall powers 1'SPOSE YEW COULD. EVRETT'S A VERY NICE FELLER . KNOWED IS DADDY HIM AN’ ME USED THUNT BUFF'LO T'GETHER .WONDER WHAT BECOME A THEM CRITTG?S...AIN'T SEEN NONE IN QUITE A SPELL 8 coulo 1 cET g 8 [ AN OUTFIT THERE, W | o You suPPOSE ¢ TOOTH T'PULL ‘ER SOME VETRANARYIN' T'DO 'BOUT TWO DAYS FROM HERE. o NO THANK YOU, 0OC. { .. WANT A CHEW... DAN GOO!I L Fer A ER WHEN HE'S upiy {ws‘u STOP BY GILL'S RANCH . MIGHT BE A T respectively 3 s which likewise represented thes d while to come tl will b2 in the | 20 YEARS E i K n i i . A £ ".HE WOULD HAVE HAD W |7 MAYBE — BUT MR.CRISPIN, RYBIERIE V) & ASEY 2 PILOT OF THE } | T0 DECLARE YoU AS A YOUZ BENEFACTOR., AND I DIDN'T AKE YOU TO DINNER THAT \ PLANE Yol \sSENGER WHEN M | WAT TERRY TO PERHAPS BE » th f P 1 X s & . ind Jimmy Ccnnors vou THOUGHT T STOPPED THINKING ! > L o L £ IN ON, BUT WE £ MISDEMEANOR..... IN FACT, IF You i = cd from in port from the DIDN'T TELL HIM TCouLD -\ SHOYLD GET INTO A JAM OF ANY ° Sl g T G WIGGLED OUT |50RT HERE, IT IS TERRY WHO WILL o L D B0, SIE et MR s U S ; CATCH THE MOST TROUBLE BECAUSE 5 o | With their families B G HE FLEW YoU INTO THIS COUNTRY : : Elsie Pademeister left on the Alaska for t . o . . Mrs left for the south on the Alaska to spend Christ- . b 1 . o : : George Lingo and Dcnald McDonald of Fa were at the . . oau B .9 56 5 55 50 0 i 3 s J. A. Thik 1 and Cecelia Thibodeau arrived from the scuth on SCTREA € DI ) the Northwester: alsc rd from Seattle AR CHRISTRAS PRUGRAM . e : ; THERE. SMOKE THIS PIECE FROM NOW ON, EVERYTHING ] [/ KEEP SAYING TO YOURSE OF N-L p?ESBYIER!&fi i tt Conncrs came ir the Margnita from Skagway i e OF ROLLED-UP PAPER. IT'S Vou DO IS GOING TO BE CONSTANTLY, “I WILL RN AY MIEE el My T S SR A 2 R N FROM NOW ON, YOU ARE — \ MUCH BETTER THAN » DONE BECAUSE I g | CHANGE MY ENTIRE LIFE S_ S SSJNUIH Hl&fl‘]‘ Sam Pekovich left cn the Alaska on his way to New York City GOING TO DO EXACTLY n CIGARET. E : » § | |F HE SAYS SO. I WILL DO Weatherd High 585 low S0 e |AS T SAY, vg?Ar'\Td‘,lATib?Do = > YES, — EXACTLY AS HE h NDERST : = =) INFLUENCE / FILES FOR DIVORCE GRATEFUL Forrest W. Bates has filed suit I am deeply grateful to al! mem- {or diveree fro; Louise tes | be the CIO Trollers Union for )1 Choir on grou: rection of ' charges ti heme in J been livin s of incompatibilty. Bates | their splendid cooperation in the t the defendent left her of my boat. I am wishing e of this year and has } all a very Merry Christmas art from him in Cal- and a Happy New Ye: date. The couple our Union Spirit alw: married May 13, 1944, in Juneau. | us in the years to come. Yours al- > ways, ATTENTION MASONS D (Mack) MERCADO. . - - — e ted Communication of Mt. 457-t1 Adv. i Ef WE'LL WAIT A FEW | ILL GET UNCLE OF COURGE AVERY HE'S SATISFIED WITH pam, preced- e | [| PAYS AND LET HIM | PERT TO SHOW || [CAN RENT THE PLACE | THE TENANTS. | | Bicton of | DANCING SCHUOL e ,:A\;Epo%pmgwurmssy lT’i'v;Ec A‘z <l [| SEE US LOOKING AT | IT. AVERY MIGHT _ A LOT FASTER |THINK WE CAN GET . Digr tei yIREaRG MOY, SR i 7 ANQTHER BUILDING. / AS WELL WORRY THAN WE CAN | THE RENT DOWN 411—T7th Si. Phone Red SHOWING A PHONY i adv. 143-15¢ | PROSPECTIVE TENANT | THAT T SOME HIMSELF. FIND ANOTHER. A WITHIN REASON. " OUR GHOP, WILMER ;X GAME ACROSS t tail cards letter Peterson Herald I SWOW! ’ S A HERCULEAN FIGURE- | EOR SUCH | T MO e, loery SR A ROMAN PROFILE --- / HOKUM:- BRAINS TRAN Linge - BULRGRE 4 58 THE MIND OF SOCRATES / HE AIN'T T GIVE LW DIAMOND VET, - - THAT I\. CREDIT FER MR, SCHMIDT 2 2 = STUPID n and Don ame Sam ol Beery Davi as accompanist - > > FATHER OF D. P. BALMAT : PASSES AWAY, HEBRASKA % P nine 1 Balmat received word er, Henry B x a . r T T B - | HAVE TO PASS DINTY'S out on z GET LIP- YOU LOAFER- | B ON THE WAY-ILL STOP % sticks AH-THIS 1S SOLID COM- | WANT YOU TO GO TO THE FOR A FEW TALL ONES- : FORT- IM NOT GON'TQ [ DRUG STOQED;gEgE;N"SE fin SOTA 816G DELIVERY w forth STIR OUT OF THE HOUSE SOME WALL! i THIS MORNING - g heavily me man_general W DiSH TOWELS - YES -MAGGIE - ME LOVE- riification Pinnacle of ice in a glacler ! s First Presby- 4 talian coin terian Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma I tase Indlan and Masonic Order, Winfield, Kan- welght 3. Ventilate sas

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