The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1947, Page 7

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Ten’s and Boys’ Clothing 4 SERVICE | A O D, Get tne NEW | S g 1":; WASHINGTON pajghes, Habit! y I} Mgr. Casler's Men's Wear NEW WASHINGTON Box 1465 M 5 SEATTLE ] {URDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947 Relax While You Travel eamer, you can relax in the luxuri- taterooms, lounges and decks . . , sit y the scenery as you sail. ska Line is famed for the excellence of its You will marvel at the deliciously prepared neals. The cost of all meals is iueludsd in the fare. Your berth, too! ;- Sailings Are Frequent offers Expert Workmanship Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work WAYS and VERTICAL LIFT Boats up to 40 feet 25¢ per ft. 11 feet to 49 feet ... 15¢ per ft. 50 feet to 75 feet 50¢ per ft. NO LAYOVER CHARGE RESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORK NOW SITKA MARINE RAILWAY NORTHELAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND (Juneau) SOUTHBOUND October 4 October 7 October 18 October 21 November 1 November 4 HENRY GREEN ——————————————— AGENT | I} by SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA ‘DEPENDABLY *C0: Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephoue-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. ey | & MARINE WAYS w construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Fouse Wiring | OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S.GRAVES I | The Clothing Man i i | | A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Service PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE | WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PIONE 032 Juneau Transfer HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GECRGE BROS. Widest Selection of | LIQUORS : pfimn 399 || Sanitary Meat Co. gl | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY S&T § FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 ACROY¥ STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Phone 677 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 For COMFORT and SEANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S at Btetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes / N . Bkyway Luggage o o 0 - o RADIO L0G KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Magic Carpet. E G. 1. Jive. ‘Totem Talk—Forecasts. e of the Army. ard News—Forecasts. -Duffy’s Tavern. Football Scores KINY Bandbox. —Bob Hope. —Man Called “X.” Date at Dreamland. 9:45—Between the Lines. Pamaray Time. 10:15—Forecasts ! 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Hour of Charm. 12:30—Kate Smith. | | 1:00—Baby Snooks. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. { 2:00—Harvest of Stars, | 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—Dorijanne Barnes. Carmichagel. i 3:30 ion Please. | 4:00—Judy Canova { 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—Dinner News—Forecasts. 5:15—Excursions in Science. 5:30—Charlie McCarthy. | 6:00—Revival Hour. | i T:00—Jack Benny. | I 7:30—Twenty Questions. i Theatre Guild. WS. ymmand Performance. 9:30—Forecasts. { All programs ure subject to change without notice. | Daytime forecasts on w2ekdays at | 00, 9:30 AM., and 12 Noon. | - | ELMER HARRIS iS s NAMED T0 OFFICE WITH PACIFIC NA I8 | | | | | Pacific n Airlines an-| nounces th ppointment of El- mer Harris as District Traffic Manaker for the airlines with headquarters in Anchorage. Since fJuly of 1946, Han has been Se- attle Tra entative for Pacific Airlines, and iprior to th s in the Traffic {Department of Pan American Air- in Seattle. |\w.1| t War II , Sicily, 8 lmny and He terminat service with the Marine Corps as a and among his decorations zion of Merit and the born and raised in | Ketchik: d as a boy he travel- ed extensively throughout the Territory with his father, who was Superintendent of Construc- tion for the Department of Com- merce in charge of building all lighthouses in Alaskan waters. Harris is in Anchorage now ar- ranging to take over his new as- { signment. He will make his home there with his wife and son, Leif Michael ———— — DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP || FOR GRAND JURY; | BAIL IS INCREASED = | Loren H. Hancock, 31-year-old bartender, was bound over to the Federal Grand Jury yesterday af- l:emcon by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray on a charge of as- sault with intent to Kkill, wound or maim. He is accused of shoot-| ing his ex-wife, Kirsten, 39, two weeks ago in her home. | Hancock's bond was increased to| $10,000 despite efforts of defense, attorney Henry Roden to have it} reduced to $5000. It had pre- viously been set at $8,000. U. S. District Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., produced only three! witnesses in the preliminary hear- ng to establish whether or not, sufficient evidence existed against| Hancock to hold him for the Grand Jury. e————— ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, Monday eve- | ning at 7:30 with Labor in the | M. M. Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. —adv. 704-t2 | e —— BOWLING SHOES Bowling Shoes for men and wo- men at Darnell's Sport Center. —adyv. 704-t3 ——,———— Waitresses ana rszatain Girls| wanted at Percy’s Cafe. R ——— YELLOW CAB 665 uf Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service | e — BLONDIE 7 HUSBAND 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNL/ | HATES TO DISTAPOINT PAGWOOD-- e THERE'S A GENTL rv.:\:/ DOWNSTAIRS TO N = SEE YOu! ) iy &= A HAVE A USE FOR ‘EM WHEN WE REACHES® s IN AY LUCKY Bucz/rz»_Ej{ P ~( TAKE THIS NOTE TMISS &> FOWLER'S DRESSIN'ROOM ) AN'BUY YERSELF A CAR .y b — MY DEAR M THE TENDER SENT 7 ON MY COFFEE CUP— THANK YOU, GUARD. I KNOW IM A LOT OF TROUBLE BUT I FEEL TERRIBLE b NT YOU WROTE \TONIGHT. I REALLY NEED ISTEN.T DONT WANT TO| NEAR ANOTHER PEEP OUT THAT MR. WALSH WANTED TO SEND A NOTE TO THE FOWLER DAME . SHOULD I TAKE 5 FIRE AWAY Z LET ME HAVE IT TELL O.K., MSTER, YOU'VE GOT ME COLD. WHY DON'T YOU @AYS AND NIGHTS PASS— UNEVENTFUL DAYs AND NIGHTS a, YUNTIL.e Ty M SHE GOT IT AN’ THAT'S ALL / o f RNOON, M THE SALTY TANG OF SEAWEED BEYOND THE HORIZON, THERE COMES AN UNMISTAKABLE PE N \((» JULB"'.E“SF% : N ROLAH-HOUEE's AMBURGERS!! “IVE GOT TO MEET YOU.EVER SINCE THAT DAY I SEEN YOU IN THE TRAIN I BEEN LIVIN' FER THE TIME WED MEET. JOE COULDN'T COME TONITE TO INTERDUCE US I'LL COME BACK-STAGE AFTER THE SHOW you, 0y COFFYHEAD. [NOU'VE KEPT THE WHOLE | i CELL BLOCK AWAKE T -, = < HA! T MIGHT HAVE KNOWN SHE'D ADOPT UNETHICAL TACTICS, a & /. g E T fiu SURE LIKE TO HAVE | THAT CAR, CHIGCER, | BUT M LEERY ABOUT YOUR PROPOSITION. SICH A FACE! WHAT ON AIRTH IS YORE NAME, LEETLE VARMINT 2 N s, ~ ] [ALL YOUVE coT T0 DO 16 PUT FOR THAT. [T5 A NICE, CLEAN DEAL, ,, MY LINE OF PRODUCTS INTO GASOLINE ALLEY. 25 PERCENT CF ALL 6ALES 15 CREDITED TO THE BALANCE DUE ON YOUR CAR! Hi I swow! WALLET ISNT IN FAVOR OF SELLING ACCESSORIES. E 5AY5 IT5 A SERVICE GARAGE. MAYBE | CANT CHIGGER. BUT | WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT L YOUR LINE OF GADCETS, A PARTNER. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL. IT5 PERFECTLY LECAL. — / CONVINCE HM. I RECKYMEMBER YORE GREAT- GRANDPAPPY, OL"HOSS-THIEF" THE OFFK MUCH TO DO - I DON'T KNOW WHERE I'VE GOT TO BE MORE , SYSTEMATIC-AS THE 4 OFFICE FORCE 1S < & GETTIN' CARELESS Y “‘1 '3 5 HE WARNT NO HOSS-THIEF !! HE NEVER STOLE NOTHIN' BUT TH GOV'MINT MAIL FOR GOODNESS’ SAKE - WHAT AM I DONG WITH THIS BRIEF CASE ? I NEVER HAD ONE N MY LIFE #

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