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PAGE SIX g — Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELI Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A JUNEAL Ar. 11:50*A 10:20A SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU——'——for Funter. Hoonah. Excursion Inlet, Gust Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Junean — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU r Hawk Inlet Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Al \ — and return (Departure time and sequence tops variable) PHONE 612 o ALASK m/* Coas AIRLINES XY ) Lin cwing Southeastern 4las JUNEAU Tenakee, — i T TR G gy —_——— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TC KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing @ Healing Qil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES AMINED LENS PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 5056 FOR APPOINTMENTS ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALAS | N 1dt moving this week. OUGLAS g NEWS : o been busy the - % repairing the can- Charle Hill of Do ca y coverin the sheds at the crev ddlled: Bofie: to. Seattic | cant coverings were Tip- ay by the sudden death of his | ped bac recent wind- ld sor Hill was for- storm to to board the - PP — plane rne " EMISSARY WITH There will be a regular meeting JEMS OF DEAD of the Douglas City Council this evening in the Council chambers take up, the payment of bills, regu- L iar b and the discussion of 11— P—An he bus 1chise ficial said today Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen, for- woman Emissary mer residents of Douglas w re- Princess Her to son, Prince F Min- JeW new- Tom- e the baby prov The other brot to Princess ad not t ey and baby e aid O. R. Carlucci, director of th S b M Uk Army's Criminal Investigation De- have been living in tk —i e 1a the on 1cess rounds that jewels possessed might ave been involved. Carlucci said physician of the Kaiser's widow vered. still SEATTLE WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS said NOME 000.000. - 3 BOUND FOR TENAKEE Swift, convenient flights in J. H. Ston of P \d, Ore- e ippers Youll ; : food, expert 1est of Pan” most exs Ask for ONE-MAN SAWM LlE:"’" service — A Ame peri details and BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Ll AMERICA Wortp AIRWAYS can, WO ced airline reservations at ... asa for 1 today for FREE BFL 876H-Field Bld Kansas City 2, Mo, HAW MACHINERY CO. Only Sunbeam Shavemaster uses the patented Sunbeam FREIGHT Refrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporlaficn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Qldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS shaving principle. It is this principle that makes possible Shavemaster’s faster, closer, smoother shaves. It’s a/so the shaver with the powerful series-wound, brush-type motor that delivers plenty of power and stands the gaff. This exclusive L’nivcrsa{/\(,’-DC motor plus the exclusive Sun- beam shaving head make Sunbeam Shavemaster TOPS. The only shaver with this unbeatable combination. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Dispensers of Depe hour Electric Sery dable e NGERS il o 44 S R Passengers: 109 Freight: 23 H. E. GREEN Agent Leave Seattle Aug Sept Aug. 19 Sept. 2 Ameri- reperted “she was in apparent good Lealth” before her death I Thursday in the Ru: ne. The Investig id none of the 29 pieces of jewelry, rich in precious stones, which the 1C reported missing was among the were wete while he Juneau Siibiy s e vt wrh OKLUET “Hoy To Mske a4 Catalog of Woodsorking Bquipments 315 Westport Road SCHEDULE S. Juneau North Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA — LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE e SHOOTING, BANK Redbirds Now oy WAk Puffing Down ~ jewisn unRest i | ing Loot, Pistol Dickson Sparkles as Card andGrenade Double Win Cuts DOdg' ‘ JERUSALEM, Aug. 11—(P—Five tare frcm the Jewish Underground” 10bbed a small Jewish savings bank (By Joe REICHLER) in Central Jerusalem today of se (A ted Press Sports Writer) jeral hundred dollars, which police Murry Dickson, the slight right-|recovered upen capturing one of he ith t big heart is one the bandits rea the St. Lewis Cardinals are; Four Jews and an Arab died in right in there iightir to retain Tel Aviv as a result of a shooting th laurels cn a crowded suburban National Leag ritty Ten Jews were curveballer, cur- itel best ball of his wounded. Police said the attack- was the big man in the ers were Arabs twin victory over the Pitts- Hagana, the Unde: und? Jewish burgh Pirates erday which mov- e army,” asserted in a com- ed them to within three and a half munique: 4 B s of the front running Brook- “The hand of Hagana will reach lvn Dodgers, Dickson hurled a these murderers and their helpers 1o! shutout in the and they will be punished accord- gam saved a St. Le 7-5 ingly. We will restrain ourselves second viet with an ex- irom acts which are in accordance pert bit of relief pitching | with the will of the Mufti and his Southpaw = pitc Joe Hatten consorts. Many demand that Ha- and outf Dixie Walker com- gana venge this' manslaughter, bined to the Dodgers to a 2-0 but it is our duty not to forget i h the last place Phila- that many of cur enemies are in- Hatten limited the terested in bloods 1 between Jews hia Phillie del Phils to five hits to register his ind Arabs in Palestine.” t Ty Fcur Jerusalem bank robbers and The fourth place Boston Braves the girl aped. The captured R ut ninth inning ral- bandit was apprehended lugging come. Trdin. benind: and the cash down a stairway from York Giants 7-5 in the bank, which was above a cof- ne of a doub! ader 1€ shop on Ben Yehuda Street. Police said he carried a pistol and a grenads the open- - ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES HAS hz eighth in- he bases loaded Cubs a 4-3 vic- innati Reds and games to one. Chicago runs scored in the ! the in Bos! 2-1 American S Leag the second place Al a Coastal Airlines reported x 17 flights out of Juneau over Sat- B ched a 6-0 vic- and Sunday, calling at all in Cleve points and many of the stops. assengers to Ketchikan were and Mrs. L. Roberts and Mrs. Brooks’ Necks ore andi Copiured Cor- duRPHY & MURPHY, FOR SALE Cmar; to Wrangell, Fred Wagner, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947 Secfecfoofonferl +* i | | i [DECKER BLDG. Wonderfn! invest- ! ment. Terms {APEX NO. 1—48 ft. Packer. | THE ALEXANDER HOME. ROYAL BLUE GARAGE for sale, with Kaiser-Fraser agency. {SEVERAL beautiful large homes 1 good neighborhoods. EVERAL good beach and country | properties. $3,750—-1 bed | large corner 1 om home, fully fur, lot, mangle, washing machine, etc. Heart Douglas. $7,900—3 bedroom home fur, basement, Douglas. $4.50 bedroom home, Star Hill. $4,750—1 bedroom house, Star Hill 1 $2,700—3-room, well furnished. | fall jED\VARDS HEOME, Glacier High- { way | LARGE ROOMING HOUSE, South Franklin. Real investment. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTO&S—ACCUOUNTANTS { Phene 676 over roret | | | WANTED |/ gt i {WANTED — Transpor Haines for car and 2-wheel trail- er. Phene Wallace at 374, days. | dh-tf-hw. | toi !¢ New furniture; | $5,000—2-bedroom home, Tth Street. 1 | | Natiorsl Band | | i | th. Give age, experience | { refersnces. Box 732, Em- ' pive 53-t1 MIDDLE AGED wo- ho wants good home and 648-tf. 2 or 3 wedroom furn- or home, by established v. Write i 641-tf | WANTED | loughby Te Miture 142 Wil- Phone 788. | KIRSTED 7[’.0;‘1}‘\'_\.—' Shop, Phone | 55 3 d Main. Specializing { in ts. Open evenings by ! appointment. 202--t1 | p1az RENTE Anderson Shop. ut, Jeff Ben Gray and Charlie Johnson;, with on to Petersburg, J. L. Bray, Mrs.|™ &’ Loy and O. S. Ornadt; to Haines, | opat pitched a seven-hitter Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheldon, R. W.| the Chicago White Sox dumped Craig and Tom Dyer; to Skagway,!2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Tigers 10-2 in Detroit the Rev. Gallant, G. Evere: E.| Bi 624-t1 1 Vehic d Washingten Scott and Ben Bradley, bl ’ < i ik ¢ ubleheader at From Juneau to Hoonah, Bob{ROOM—Kitclen privileges — Home PHiaG witning the Swanson, Nina Carteeti, F. R. Nor-| Hotel. Ph 886 fer 3 ; taking the N r'n\‘i slivr~:\'xxu m‘,’,""fiN’IwCE CLEAN RGQMS. by o 4 P e 4| yeek. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 147, R frats 5 4 546-21 Carmichael, E Jack, | e T o B 1 NGNKEY BUS'NESS DeAcsis, B. DeAsis and Jim Klush- | {GOMS —Kitsben privileges. Hom i iy | Hotel—Ph. 886. Flying to ‘Sitka were Mr, and| Sakis DETROIT. BPatrol Tun} Sanders, B. Yzleu'ln. D.| ; g Vg it ery, Gene Hundley, Frank Do-i man. Alger Borders, 210-pounds of yeryy’j, woodford, Mrs. L. Hogar imal expert, came out Secont o perggeth and’ H: Synmessvedt; Lest in a (Lj\— ng skirmish with " oo o T Trump. " swall but. & l“_ m”’,‘k e >assengers from Juneau to Sul-" B"ldl: s sanswered, . C& UD" mon Laks and return were Nor-!cf liquer a -pleasant adjunc. R e o g “’,“\, x’:‘x;“’v‘,“?- man Banfield, Alf Monsen, S. Mac- | to gracious living. : ,‘,,k.,”,,;‘“;‘&;n{““;(,:l‘l‘. oring % Kinnon, M. Mills and C. Hor-!| In addition the film afforded __»’ Ve O A R tin; to Taku Harb G. Mills, ja literal education on how whis- w5 1 a 20-foot dog snare p “guyiys G, Matson, H. Cash-{key is made in a modarn distillery. ons, Borders went forth. o, gy pori H. Mayo and M.|Questions fr he' audien T At dark, out of peanuts and yui o st g dons from :'the’ & e WeUP with his dog snare drooping limply, Miller answered by Louls Lichtman, west- hidg . iy AR S BoPY Flying out of Juneau on sight-|ern division manager for Calvert. Borders red in defeat. When _ i il o lest seen, the little animal was tips. W Glakr. JoRtwaR e P ‘ Se 2 Thomas Starr and Dr. Harold still at its monkeyshines in Frent; bound Tulsequah, B. C were George McLeod, A. Galloway, fe perch of a tree. Mrs. Bert Wood, H. Adams, R. . . Christia, J. M. Netterfield, J Ma“ (le'k Dles Tambe and J. Vetergaard Intound pescengers to Juneau| frem Petersburg were Mrs. J. Glen- As Trgins Crash ovich, Tom Kito, C. B. Finnegan, 78 and J. S. Jeffrey; from Wrangell, 5 o) . Sarah Rude; from Skagway, Ben JACKSONVILLE, Ark, Aug. 11 58] 2 ag! _®—One Missouri Pacific pas- ?”‘_f“”~“ Fwing, Scoul, ‘Rokerea b wenger train plowed into the rear BO¥d and one other; from Haines, Tom Dyer and one other. Flying to Juneau from Haines were E. Estes, Al Schwandt, John Olafson, Charis Henning, R. Kin- ney, Mrs. George Rogers and Mrs. Daniels; from Excursion Inlet, Lu- cialle McKinley and S. Tarrant; from Tenakee, Mrs. J. A. Craig, Martin *Johnson and Mabel Willis; from Pelican, Marie Craig, Mrs. C. L. Polley, Roger and Ernest Pol- ley. From Chatham to Juneau, Joe Dumlao; from Gustavus, Charles B. White and G. White; from Sit- ka, Frank Yurg, J. L. Brown, Jus- tin Wennerstrom and Bruce All- mayer, Viah Dodge, Alice Morgan, J. W. Webber, E. W. Huntley, R. C. Hitchcock and John E. Putnam. { From Taku Lodge to Juneau, | Paul Miller and Freeman Egleson; ifrom Tulsequah, W. Horne, R. Roddie, L. Gillies, John Linden, |Leslie Wakin and N. Parsainen. CALVERT MOVIE IS SEEN HERE About fifty Juneauites, guests of of another here shortly sunrise yesterday, killing son and injuring 29. Dzad was Armin H. Emich, 50, of St. Louise, a mail clerk. before | one per- S. ALASKA Juneau South 1‘ Aug. 12 A =% 23 Aug. 26 Calvert Distillers Corporation, yes- “;. Sept‘ 9 |terday say that company’s new 6 % motion picture, “Clear to the Top” shown in the Gold Room bf the Baranof Hotel. The showing B. F. Kane, representative for the |K and L Distributors, Calvert wholegalers for Alaska. The picture outlined a message of moderation in drinking through ‘frank presentation of the facts, demonstrating the proper place was arranged by {AIRPORT (OMMITTEE (AN'T MAKE VIsIT T0 SOUTHEAST AREA Rep. Evan Howell of Illinois chairman of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- tee now touring Alaska, has in- formed the Juneau Chamber of Commerce that his group will be unable to acgept an invitation to visit Juneau Howell said the schedule of his committee was arranged in co- operation with the War Depart- ment and is not flexible. The trip, he pointed out, was made specifi- cally for the purpose of acquaint- ing members of the committee need for additional air- lwith the .ports at Anchoragz and Fairbanks. "HENRY FORD OF CANADA™ PASSES Windsor, Cnt., Aug. 11.—P— Wallace R. Campbell, 65, sometimes called “The Henry Ford of Can- ada,” died at his home here yes- terday after an illness of several He had been president of Ltd., | Ford Motor Co., of Canada, for 17 years. Campbell started with the com- pany in 1905, one year after its founding and rose from timekeeper to president. He had served in the company branches in England, South Africa, India, Malaya, Aus- tralia and New Zealand. - ANS WORKERS HERE | Alaska Native Service workers i registered at the Hotel Juneau to- day are Mrs. Rayno Johnson and 'son Michael, returning from a trip {to the outside; Viah C. Dodge, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eberhart from Japonski Island at Sitka. - e —— Empire ‘wang-acs ror resu; no drinking. | Empire | 1 1 ! | | H | | { | i WANT ADS ® o 000000 0 00 NEW HOME Frigidaire electric range, Norge refrig- erator, living room complete, o davenport, chair, swing rock- e er, 2 IES lamps, bridge lamp, rugs, ete One twin bed- ® rccm set, one set bunk beds. @ Autcmatic oil heat, automat- © ic oil hot water. Basement . ® and garage. Immediate pos- session. Phone Black 875. o e 0 00 0000 0 00 eececscsccscson 50 CASH buys '37 Ford V-3 Se- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. NEW 61 hp. Kermath Marine en- gine. Phone Douglas 83%, eve- X'Jlllg.\ 653-4t. 57 ft. PACKER, new Gray engine has been rebuilt this winter, $12,- 000. Phcne Green 68. 653-2t. NEW 29 ft. troller fcr trolling, ready Phone Green 68 fully equipped to go, $1700. 653-2t. RUG, used 8.6x106, solid color ian- cup, 100% wool. 317 W. 12th, 653-1t NEW tary. DAVENO. Glass Phone Red 328. secre- 653-t1 top SLEEPING DBai, also used win- dows. Phone Green 213 after 6 pan. 650-tf. ASHING MACHINE, like new. Call after 12 ncon 406 W. Ninth 650-4t. 7h;g ¢ and used 2 649-tf DINETTE SET, chreme red leather seat cover months, Call Blue 26 CHARLi£ MiLuiZR RESIDENCE 124 Gold §t. 5 bedroom house. Iurnished, 11 bascment, 2-story with cil furnace, hct water heat- ing system. New electric stove and igerator. Call Mike's Place, Deuglag. 6£49-t1 running cendition, easy starting. $95 New Remington 35 pump rifle, brand new and 8 boxes of shell $115. See Mary Joyce, Gastineau Hotel or write Box 2261 649-6t 3RAND NEW HERRING NET Write P.O. Box 2073. 649-3t 3EST OFFER over $3200 tal a Hunter 27 Cruiser rebuilt Ker- muth 95. As is includes dou- kle sport gear, tools, dishes, etc See at float 3, slip 4. Write box 1359. Phone Blue 560. 548-tf REST home on Glacier High- way, 10 minutes from town. Com- pletely furnished, 4 bedrooms. Call Red 244 or 037, 2 long, 2 short 645-t1 E}al. Jeep Cans now in stock. Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. 645-tf dler suitable for log 6411tf HEAVY tr hauling, 602 W 9th. SOLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 3 ACRES win iuogern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. Ph. Green '491. 629-ti ZABIN CRUISEEK, 26 ft. by 8 ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-tL APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davie Box 576, Juneau. 472-t THREE DEUCES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 604-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick ssle, cash. Phone 336 after 6 pm. VB{S'M! MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS — Sell outstanding, de- pendable Swiss wrist watches, ex- pansion bracelet included, for $12. Send for information and sample at $6.00 C.O0.D. Sensational value. Immediate re-orders. Money- back guarantee. Roseman Im- ports, 408 W. 14th, New York. 652-3t. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf " WINTER & POND_CO, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and -Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Waunt-aas —aipage” Tesults! Empire Tor

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