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©# PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ier. Oregon, December 21, 1894 and in Juneau and the couple [ s P . will go , IPolu) Fight Heroine NEws "‘EMS T oaarato. Alaskein’ 1000, ‘B south Tor thn yint 20th Century Opens ‘ ; FI D S b. ' V'nm:l to Oregon in 1924, came| i - o % GR T”‘l\ || G IIT | to Sitka in 1943 and joined the| Mrs Art Hedges and son Ger- o end | Film Drama Subjed FROM SITKA o B i B Story ""Maisie Goes TENTURY R Y H 4 . x | He is survived by his wife, who|visit at the home of her broth- 1 . * Last Times Tonight At (apm)l Theatre i M oy and somasaiils wa sty v oer ol - JO RORO” This Eve. . Rosatinn RussELL o Ty S e (Speclal Correspondence) eries 'n Pelican, and & nephew,{Kenneth Nordby were hostesses| When “Maisie Goes to Reno. . o in the True Story of of the famed crusader against the| SITKA, Aug. 16—Have you seen|Edward Mosher of Friday Har-|Friday evening at a bridge party|Which she is doing Vmant R WHEN MAISIE GOES WEST... p . dread H‘(?\‘qu of polio, are m‘ouxm the Prowler? He's as elusive as|por, i for Mrs. Art }iedw\ Three tables |tomorrow at the 20th Century . « h s g e e R ark. ol 8 disiurbanes locally. |Sunday afternoon at the Carpen-|Mrs. Louise Hansen. A light sup-| o 8. URRRTS Qe Rt it ™ h . i g ) A 2 A First reports of a prowler start-iters’ Hall per was served at the end of the|the popular screen charactersj eart-warming Ruseell, in the role of the dynam-leq some weeks ago - 1 resulted| T evening | career The current film, withj B i av n nurse, and Aléxan-|in the picking up of a suspicious| i Ann Sothern again playing the| der Knox as her faithful friend|husband, who was peering in the| The Totem Air Service, using aj: . irrepressible Maisie Ravier, is the . | @nd Champion, Dr. McDonnell.|neighbors windows, in scarch of |PBY-5, an amphibian plane capable Howard Bradshaw, who relurn-|p " vey in the Metro-Goldwyn- Dean Jagger is featured @s thelhis wife. lof carrying. thros tons of freight,|60. this Week from the Eiks Con-|pfoce seres World War I hero Nwise Kenny| For the past twc weeks the po-|brought its first shipment of fresh|ys ' n % Portland, reported on| ™\ e hiiie on vacation | could never marry llice Tave been bedeviled with calls, Produce to Sitka on Thursday. [ P 10 his brother Elks ab|, om her job as a welder in an| The drama of Elizabeth Kenny,|reporting night-time visits from| Piloted by D. H. Campbell, the|i " b e el Ll e . fantofyi WHich ach={ showing here at the Capitol Thea- |“T} 2 8 < ko p i Mr. Bradshaw had planned to | ®irplane factory—whict |showing here at the Cs he Prowler” But when they'd plane made a previous sur e . New Jersey before leved in “Swing Shift Maisie / tre for tha last times tonight,|answer the call there's be no one.|{light last weekend. Abtoard were|M0Ke 2 trip to Wew JeEISEY DeIOMC . &s herself in the Nevada city covers. her activities .in . the - AuS- | ¢sscriptions of “The Prowler~ dis.|owners F. A. Davis and N. P. Da-|[CUWTRing to Sitka, but because of /4% 0q up with forgers as shej tralian bush, -where she first en-|ngree. Scme descrived a silhouette|Vis. Louie Delebecque of the West|the heat, joined the Mike Mon-, ' & % e 4id of a young sol- countered @ case ‘of ‘infantile para-|entering a dark room: others, only|Coast Aircraft Sales and Service|"SleS @nd John Walmers on po. "l o wife is being victimized { | issis; explains the tragedy of her coming ‘ayer n: window. ai<| Oompany. Worbes Hluffioan: uial Y s e td San Dyadolsco, Where, 8oslic o g | e 4 Jigreat romance; outlines her bitter descried only @ noise. |crewmen John Dawson and Bill|COrding 10 reports, 4 good time was| Ty, By Soourse of the story she S ATTIR AT 7:30--.10 ]| 1eht for recogatilon’ by: arganiacd night, a group of vigilantes Reynolds it meets a blackjack dealer, played é et medical authority; shows her re-ipatrolling the neizhhorhood got| The Sitka Mercantile and Nord- : ; by John Hodiak, and romance| |buffs and the heart-breaking dis-|the man corne He couldnt!by & Shennett received the first| M5 Marie Brightman was bost-j b %o 0" Maisie. She also TOMORROVY ! | couagement which met all her ef-|ger away! Yet, when they clos-|shipment of frash produce ard|{ih gy O e - dauentor, | Lecomes involved in all sorts of America’s o P AN A0k e o forts, and finally portrays her vic-ed in, he wasn't there. Meanwhile, {found that though the merchan- Lirthday party for her daughter, . o tures in the coursc of right- Girl Friend - ~ =il “== | tory in establishing her Institute|some of the stay-at-home wives dise arrived in excellent condition, I;’um" at their home in Etoln o @ things for the soldier and his FLASHING oy amoment at Minneaitie | ke R nalin s Vis i e yace: dut fus 0.8 .. .over hey STEEL! M The screen play, wiiten by jing a carving knife—just in cac.|than double the cost of produce, W’Y'”l; :f"‘f“‘Ml‘N\l:t.\_ was h‘"’"‘ff; S Fao ! otliapn h h i stiad BubyS i 4 Producer-Director Dudley Nichols,| Another night the police ans-|due to the unnecessarily —sturdy|p copceaey A&t 2 AR MG, olf, ¢ Hodiak, who has! EYES! j |/ Carthy, is an adaptation of thepoor hushband trying to get his| A direct freight and passenger e B8y ‘B':d, ll?“"’f“ 'L"",,K“"““' S50hG. 1eading TERL airich: Bis Womk e ), ' ¥ fim,\"\ D;,‘graph}' And They Shalliwite to open the back door. service from the States has long|YPO Were twelve vears o in “Song of Russia” and “Life- heart in s n\L(g,]l;]‘:)n:";lllunr:‘li\it!\K]t;:l “’8‘“ One woman reported that ske'd bt“_'{ Ly lllfl_m? ambition, b\fl the! AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC boat,” again displays the rough-} oGl b e, S ‘Imkml the doors uz'dv\' fows mv}'r\&}\\ abi xp to suppor{ such a LAND and-ready he-man qualities which X s £ {leaving for the evening—and on fervice is still questionable Notice is hereby given that pur- have so quickly enceared him to Starring |returning, found a window open. k. 2ot suant to an act of Congress of the the moviegoing public ANN . pAA pASSENGERS the left-over chicken caten and! At the annual stockholders meet-| United States, approved January 21, — L her dresser drawers searched—but ing of the First Bank of Sitkal 1929, granting 100,000 acres of land é | |nothing missing. flast week, three additional direct-|to the Territory of Alaska fur the | IF. YOUR MOXE: IS NOT, SOTH ERN e Pan. Amean Aiwase| The police are besinning to ors were elected: Charles Wortman, | exclusive use and benefit of the EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will | ( b Dot 11 o e suspect a_prankster or practical Neil Andersen and Charles Peter-| Alaska Agricultural College and PR you to investigate our offerlugs with | e s e i joker. If they are right and this fon. Bank director officers were | School of Mines, now the University | Well chiogen Hivesiatimie, ALAS | JOHN TOM | B ot ek ks i rlen 65 pos- |l 6 1doke. (S Joker s, bast | e-elected for the! new Year of Alnska: Gnd pursusnt toian Act KA FI N{\‘;‘{CE CORPORATION. | . RAKE i hikan mmfll:l(-r ‘;1 lnudc\;l g;llns that J«; 3 OnJ(‘Augu:L‘ 7 bfl duu[zmt-\;. Don‘i proved March 12, 1935, authorizing R YA AN | £ i o 2 _.awaiting his next call may result|nha an, as born to Mr. and|the University of Alaska to select, NOTIC OF SALE OF REAL 1 ND | . Pana Paeinken, Charles B De some innocent husband trying to tion A‘rm.\' Home. Weoighing seven | Act of January 21, 1929, the Uni- In the Commissioner’s Court for the Sarwen Floy oy ed by HARRY BEAUMONT + Produced by CEORGE HAIGHT ‘Z" 3 4 e Robart THd s CBeitn 1 enter his own house after dark. :lm\mds Mz{n ounces, the baby is|versity of Alaska, will, on the 14th | Territory of Alaska, Div g e e‘“r‘? "f Ben it PR+ b, the DiRaes' first child day of October, 1947, at the hour of |~ Number One { ; K Lt AN e S 7 Kikuji Hidaka, William Le mastey. | The City's financial crisls awarf- ; o {two o'clock P.M. of said day, on the Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- COLOR CARTOON i SPORTLIGHT :Montg E‘]_s{o‘ J | Sata iitdake Dy, George phelps, |¢d all other business at the regu- Keith Snowden, owner of the front steps of the Fe Building - er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge AIR EXPRESS NEWS y 1 sl iticon. Al Wadker. wi. |1at) Council meeting last 'l'u(‘anluy‘S”‘”L" Transfer, has D““‘““S“dim Fairbanks, Alaska, sell at public Juneau Precinct. RN o s lam Beard. Linna. Beartl William Cvening. The closing of the gov- the vol“ Apartment building on | auction for cash, to the highest and In the Matter of the Estate of | ————————— i I — 5 S ol i B M ernment native school and the {;‘“‘0“" Street and plans to move | best bidder, the following described — ALICE HALL, Deceased Wfi. o Es T (RS addition of children of ANS por-|tbe transfer office to the ground{tracts of land, all of which are lo- R _Juneau to Seattle: Calvin Streets. | el from Japonski has put so 1loor of the building as soon as| cated in Township 1 South, Range 2 Notice is hereby given that Pearl Louts Cépl .W}lhulm. Marie Floe, Alfred oioa¢ o strain on the loeal school|the present occupants can find | West of the Fairbanks meridian: A. Heinke, Administratrix of the Es- HA'YWARD ;\dd]({” ;nmh} ngm. Riva E};u«l;m- tem and the town's finances NeW locations. | Section 21 640.00 acres tate of Alice Hall, deceased, pur- - \ yead, Joseph Bontrager, Robert yha jmmediate action is impera- e Section 22 NE 160.00 suant to an order of the Probate Th I l : BARBARA Key, Peter E. Sagmoen, Henry Fu- give to keep the Oty .,Um.,"’, Mr. and Mrs. Curley Stanton wa‘ 160.00 Court for the Juneau Precinct of e rlan e 5 A tor, Kenneth Jchnstone, Harry As a solution, Mayor Hagen pro- have bought the Wm. Rausch sW1y 160.00 Alaska, will sell at public auction BR | ]’ TON Hastings, Jr., Marie Hastings, Hal posed a general retail sales and house on D Street. Mr. and Mrs.| N': of SEY; 80.00 to the highest and best bidders for C l e a ners ¥ E ry Hastings. service tax of one or two percent— Rausch and daughter Katherine Lot 1 26.93 cash, the follewing described real :;:__Ll'__\’i_u‘d \CREADY 29 from Pacific Northern Airlines to re earmarked for e ation and left for the States aboard 'Lhcj Lot 2 3 and personal property to-wit: transferred public health. A thorough discus- Alaska | Lot 3 That certain lot or parcel of e Juneau to Ketchikan: V. P. Dick- |sion by the councilmen brought| L | Section 23 W1, of NW, 80.00 tidelands approximately 40’ x 40° In SIQP With Your Best on general agre ¢ as to the ex-| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hagen and Lot 2 4257 in size upon which is built a | > i pedience of the Mayor's proposgl— Mr. and, Mrs. Glenn Hagen have Lot 3 57.60 cabin 18’ X 20’ in size, said cabin. | Surprising how you feel . !the only alternative being a 18 ‘leased the L. M. Mills" property Lot 6 2424 and tideland being located on | filled with ith u' S. ms‘a"a"ons [ing of taxes. A sales and seryice The Bob Hagens Wwill occupy Scction27Lot 1 20 tie northerly side of Twelfth | = pep with your i . tax is believed to be the fairest Miss Mill's home and plan to move Lot 3 5213 Street approximately 300 feet | suit dry cleaned — the ) in o“upled vle“na and most equitable mears of rais- in about six veeks, while the Glenn | Lot 8 50.46 west of the Glacier Highway in | Triangle way ! | ing the necessary funds. H. A. Hagens will move to the smaller} Lot 9 56.74 the City of Juneau, Territory of | I . Gilbert was appointed to draw up Mills house the first of September.| Lot 10 56.13 Alaska, : CLOSED SATURDAY naer Jew "‘rea's an ordinance covering the propos-| 1 Lot 11 311 AND- AFTERNOON ¢ tax, to Le considersd at the, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myser of Lot 12 2453 That certain lot of household “p Bett ; % i next council meating: Oakland, California, arrived Tues-:gection 28 NEY of NW; 40.00 furniture, fixtures and equip- OF Mpiver R VIENNA, Aug. 19, The Uni-, A wholesale malt Leverage licensa day aboard the fish carrier Mag-, NW1; of NEY; 40.00 ment contained in the cabin on Appearance convenieni dufly tvfl States legation m‘\fl tWO POWEr ‘g the Juneau Cold Storage Com- nolia, owned by Hans Nordness.| Lot 1 53.00 the real property above men- stations in the American-occupied pany with Keith Snowden, man- The Mysers have been visiting, Lot 2 31.03 tioned consisting of an oil burn- | C A ] L ; “iflh“ to zone of Vienna were under guard goerowner of the Service Ti Southeast Alaska in a leisurely| e ing range, coal burning heater. | ¥ : v today as a result q: an anony- fer ‘ac Jocal , was approvad fashion, by any small boat a\'allvi 1926.83 acres luggage, tables, chairs, silver- | sEA'TLE ;f:uus l;l?pho:nc‘.\va;'x?lng n.mt Irgun | pMaynr Hagen, City Clerk Frank able, for the past six wez2] No sale of any of the foregoing Ware, and other m..ccuaneous | | s e agents intended 10! Calvin and Councilman Dr. W. C.' After a two day visit in Sitka,|tracts can be made for a considera- _items of hpuseshold equipment. | 1 4 7W W NI SHR R, | Charteris were authorized to nego- they left for Juneau on the Este- tion less than a minimum price of Said sale shall be held at 10:00] @ When yéurm}‘:wflln why | tiote for the purchase of the prop..L‘l".‘h and ‘f“" circle back to Hyd‘u-‘;,v,, dollars ($5.00) per acre. 0‘5100; 1}. Sf- Sf‘;’\l‘i 1, 19476 vBeon | e ift comfort by not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- |°r'y adjacent to the High School berg to mcet Margaret Bell, auth-j The foregoing: tracts offered for $1ib/ sbovo desctiiod vesl MG, ey Travel in awi ) SHEIM SHOES at Graves. | formerly occupied by the Pente- Of of Pirates of Icy Straits. Mis. gale comprise portions of the old sonel property by the undersigned | big, 4-engine Clipper- § =7 TSR | costal Orphanag=, and for the past Myser is gathering material for' gownsite of Chena, adjoining and for cash. | You'll save valuable time ! year leased for school use. the illustrations of a rew book neighboring tracts. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August . .. . arrive in Seattle re- — | The City Clerk brousht to the being written by Miss Bell. | Dated April 18, 1947 11, 1947. . yusi- lattention of the Council that sev- srea CHARLES E. BUNNELL PEARL A. HEINKE, laxed and ready for b i Mr. and Mrs. John Kicnast ar-| Administrator. ness or fun. For details and Clipper reservations lo anywhere in the world, ask . ..« | BUILT BY BALDWIN BARANOF HOTEL ! eral lots fold by the city several had questionable ownership tion for the issuing of correcting daughter, Mrs. Frauk Wright, Jr, warranty deeds be drawn up for and granddaughter, Pat Wright, consiceration at the next meeting. Who flew to Juneau the previous ° |vears ago under quit claim deeds rived by plaue Friday from their pirst publication, July 29, 1947. W titles, home in Bellingham, Washington,' Lagt publication | Council requested that a resolu- They were met in Juncau by tiei: % # 2 FRANCES BERSG Rresident, University of Alaska pt. 30, 1647. First publication, Aug. 12, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 2, 1947. Telophone 106 MANY | The police report for the montn day. i X SO B==_ 'of July was heard; bills totali S / B i H‘f[y /Il[[”[(/’/v STYLES :1‘24;,9}(; b i :;i,mv;d;s Connct| George Paxton and Mrs. Thomas Keybeard Harmony and Arranging [ i i QBN 0 T T ! HORLD AIRWAYS and | adjourned. |Paxton arrived by plane Thursday APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION i | Tt Sptom of the Ty ppers | MANY | s 2y {from their home in Anacortes, for for VETERANS' TRAINING under G. I. BILL | ‘; WOODS— | Al Mosher, local manager i the :h:isltort‘x’(m:hepnl:‘z::: of Mr. :md‘ PHONE: BLACK 604 ; il . | i [ Ropos Ty GO, BRE ' e Featherweight Ease! S#reamtined speea/ i S " i 2| = § X increasing numbers from us. ! Jackson School, is making her One look at this G-E beauty and: — 7 and permanent home at her cab- E v. n ' n . oull Heves b gatiifiad anvik WE ARE AT{YOUR sgg;/filgr:ihu ‘& ) |in on Teachers' Island in James- 9 e iy iSond e M ‘it is a piano for your , the ¥ ' o 4 | CHURCH, the LODGE ROOM or | RS Il O * Dusltped Clyaning — low speed s SCHOOL. We will welcome the op- | Mrs. Robert Kern and daughter :u:‘ll .hi.w.y i Ay i3 s. ghte —high speed coaxes out stub- 24-hour Dependable Service { |portunity to show you what our | 15'”///1{/5 "z/””‘/ Kathy left on the Alaska, return- born deep-down dirt, quickly, o s s oo ¥ | MANY yeArs' experience in the pmnoi i ing to their home in Chicago,! thoroughly. l ! T jhusinges cun Tnpsn %o you. after a visit of several weeks with| * Toe-tip Nozzle Regulator — adjusts ) \ | Mrs. Kern's sisters, Mrs. W. C.! beating and sweeping action of the | ALL Different——ALL Good It is our ambition to give the greatest value in fine pianos that is offered, at the right price. YELLOW CAB How well we are succeeding in 'that ambition may be gauged by Phong ithe blue ribbon list of customers who purchase their piancs in 2ver QUALITY—You Will FOOT CLINIC Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 {SERVICE—You Will i REMEMBER CONVENIENT TERMS RED 608 429 Willoughby Ave. ]of a Street. APPRECIATE |3 | heart atttack early P‘nclayl home on Front| M- and Mrs. John L. Babrt and |baby arrived on ‘the Alaska |Monday, to make their home | Sitka. morning at his Mr. Mosher was born in Rain- A Ak for Kenduchys Smoothest Bowrbon | Miss Ora Kuykendall returned on the Alaska from a year's vacation /in the States.. Miss Kuykendail, |who retired last year after many years on the faculty of Sheldon b Charteris and Mrs. Charles Peter- “' son. (i M Mrs. Nora Melby arrived on the Alaska to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melby in James- last | Pleasant * ai%s £ DE LUXE CLEANER cleaner to any rug thigkness, with the tip of your toe. * Accordion-top Bag — wide-top, dustproof bag—easy to empty. * Toe-tip Tilt Lock — can be locked in position for balanced tiltingsof cleaner at rug edge. { A Liberal Trade-In Allowance town Bay. ¢ Dietc spatton Lighiemenzches suby Plus Tax New — Used — Rebuilt Mrs. Alexandria Ott arrived on | and under furniture, il the Alaska for a brief visit with Feature after feature A “ T 0 P A R T S her daughters in Sitka. She plans| —point by point—it’s :mmpk:::" . : to rets h Anchor- de luxe in eve: o D . 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