The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1947, Page 7

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 Ask about our Chrisimas “Lay Away Plan® Now, while Gift asserimenis are complete! n prompt and Orders received by n careful a ELGIN WATCHES RECEIVED nt of moderately priced Ladies’ A new ship Elgin Watches just arrived. In addition to these, we have a fine sclection of Men’s high grade watches. Stock Reducing Sale Items To further reduce our stock, we offer Ladies’ Diamond Set Watches at special money-saving prices. The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around F/fly LCLIPPER 2 convenient flights every day -%Aluskans in increasing numbers are taking to air travel — flying Outside by swift, A-engine Clipper. They kuow it’s the time-saving, money-saving way to go. And for little personal attentions tha! make travel pleasant, service aboard the comfortable Flying Clippers is famous. Delicious food, the latest maga- zines, stationery and other services are a part of the Clipper fare. Plan now to go by Flying Clipper. Get full details and reservations at Pan American—the world’s most experienced airline. BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 PUv AHERICAN - " Wortp AlRwAYS ZThe fifyslm o //55’77}/7/] (7/’7)(/; RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Downbeat. 5:156—G. 1. Jive 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Sportsreel 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15- with Music 7:00—Gr Star. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts 7:30—Jack Carson. 8:00—XINY Bandbox. 8:30—Hcllywood Music Hall. 9:00—Mystery Playhouse. | 9:30“~Supper Club. | 9:45—Between the Lines. | | 10:00—Date at Dreamland. 10:15—Forecasts All programs ure subject t» change without notice. | Daytime forecasts on w2ekdays at | 3:00, 9:30 A M., and 12:00 Noon. ' s 1 e e 0 eee e e s . . . SUN RISES—SETS . ° OCTOBER 3 . ® Sun rises 7:03 am. ® e Sun sets 6:28 pm. e . . ee 00000000000 - - Waitresses and Fountaln Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf - NTION SHRINERS onthly meeting Friday the Dugout at 8 o'clock Lun to be served J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. —adv. 697-t2 R "he British captured Gibraltar n in 1704. NO1IUE OF AITACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 5770-A In Admiralty In the District Court for the Terri- of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau JAMES DAVIS, Libellant, vs. The Motorship or Vessel “OVER THE nd equipment, Re- ONCERNED: £ 1S HEREBY GIVEN LLIAM T. MAHONEY, as rshal for the Ter- on the 16th day ¢ “Over the 1 No. 220,364, her masts, parel, furniture, fixtures, ry, anchors, equipment and bove-entitled ac- ntitled Court in brought by as libellant, t the motor ship or vessel ", Official No. 220,364, parel, furniture, ¥, anchors, equip- , the cause or na- on being a cause | for damage in tort, civil and mari- ' time, in which the libellant James V. Davis demands $4,156 83 and costs, and all persons interested or con- cerned her: re required to be and i appear at and place of the return of s , to-wit: The 4th day of October, 7, in the Unit- | ed States District Court Room in the Federal-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and answer in that behalf, or default will be | entered and condemnation ordered | as prayed for in the libel filed | herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- ! tember 16th, 1947. | WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, | U. S. Marshal, i By WALTER G. HELLAN, ! M. E. MONAGLE, ° Of Proctors for Libellant. | First publication, Sept. 18, 1947. Tast publication, Oct. 3, 1947. (No Limii) NUTS...Mixed - - - il PINEAPPLE GRSt WAI_NUT MEA'I'S Cellophane Wrapped Iran-Imported DATES--- g i3 hl% »e FREE DELIVERY | ' | Deputy U. S. Marshal. l | ! | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN BLONDIE P ( 7N Qu\CKl ROy 4 e - YA WANTS 70 ;oér;' E ‘ ~4 'ZA AR MAN 112 A 2 AoV SEND IN_ THAT i SEE ME, SIR?7) @%e!! RUNTY : S § WHAT'S HE YOU WON'T UVE LONG ENOUGH T'SEE THAT GITTIN'... THE HAPPEN 'JOE DON'T LIKE FIGHTIN' AN'HE . NQ3UDDY HE FIGURES AINT BIG HEAD ? 3= WON'T EVER PUNCH A GUY WHICH HE DON'T #( TOPS HE WON'T CONSIDER P& ( CONSIDER ABLE T'TAKE HEAVY PUNCHES y 7 IT...EVEN IF T WOULD PASTE THAT IN YER =4 =3 FER A DAY... BUT WHAT GETS 9 HA YA, KNOBBY, I READ b ! L rd ME IS HOW D'THEM PAPERS WHERE JOE HAD A BAD GET TH'D T THOT NO~ . € T P . QIS TN ((8Ubby BUT TH'DOC AN’ UE 7 N THE BOYS FIGURE THATS THE NEXT - OH, OH! SPRAY, HONEY, IF YOU EXPECT TO KEEP DOESNT EVEN HAVE UPHOLSTERED SEATS.§ CHILDREN. WHO'S GOING YOUR. APPOINTMENT ON TIME, YOU'D BETTER CLAMP REALLY, My GOOD MAN! WHEN MY FELLOW i \WE TRAVELERS EXPECT TO ROUGH IT, el TO LOOK AFTER THEMZ, DOWN ON THE PAMPERED PLATOON RIGHT NOW . T ( TRAVELERS AND MYSELF PROTESTED AT & (BUT THIS 15 TOO MyCH! WE WILL NOT ' WAITING FOR YOUR REPLACEMENT AIRPLANE TO 4 ARRIVE, WE DIDN'T EXPECT THAT YOU WOULD TRY TO CROWD US INTO A RAMSHACKLE: CARGO PLANE BELONGING TO AN OBSCISE CHINESE ARRLINE. WHY THOSE DIRTY A3 17 M A I CAN'T READ ANYTHING MEASURING (STEELTAPE COFFVHEAD, WHAT DOES ! | THE PAPER say ABoUT Al | B CTHE IEATE TR T PIPE: LM.NGT L. MEARLIE. THE CAPTURE OF IN HERE. NN i 1 BURNED OU IR T /" CONFOUND YOU, BOY! CET A MOVE ON. M IN A HURRY! TEN GALLONS, AND MAKE IT SNAPPY! WHEN I GIT DONE H JES' RUN OUT A-COOKIN’ TH' POTION, TH' FRONT o > = : VE CAN TAKE TH’ DOOR WHEN YOU GONNA ONT SHORT CUT s A FINISH WITH THAT 1 ' HANT-KILLIN' POTION, GRANNY 2-- TM IN A RUSH !'--SNUFFY'S WAITIN®- I-UH-- . ~NOW. TH. | v MAGGIE IS AWA K | ANOTHER ILL HAVE BREAK 3 1 cuP OF COFFEE - DANNY# | BREAKFAST IN | NOW-DO AS 1 S _ I'M BOSS s

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