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ABBOTT, COSTELLO |- ™" ' ANOTHER CHARGE NOMINATIONS ARE FARMER HELDFOR 7725 PICTURE IS BILL AT oo, o "™t PLACED AGAINST ~ HELD AT KIWANIS MURDER, BURNING L_____Qm LENTURY CAPITOL THEATRE " .« - - 'w. AR HELD HERE LUNCHEON TODAY ~OF WIFE IN HOME ~LestTimes Tonigh Abtott and Costello picture than ", WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 PAGE FIVE Any Abbott uiid Costello picture in any previous one The seven| : ¢ N \ 3 N 1. Oct. 22 P is always something to look for-|songs in film are delivered by| TWo men. being held in the Ju- Nomination of offi for the CHARLESTON, IIl, O« 2 - G M R Ris ™ o < ' meau Federal Jail to await t on | coming year was mac ¢ Ki Jesse Oliver Swango, 53 year D Im ward to for people who enjoy althe Spitalny ensemble and Peggy "€3" 1 il to ¢ A | peop bad cheek of from Haines, wanis meeting held this noon in old farmer, was held in jail on a WELL Guys of murder today after ad JUST A COUPLE OF SAGS...in the Seat of Higher Learning )Lm"‘{v‘;"“‘-"[_ "“l“"’:’]'l’l‘lt“‘“I‘"";:‘h:" \I'l‘ were faced with another charge to- | the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- charge g [ “Here Come the gou {; g Marshal William T. Ma- | tel. Further nominations will be ac- mitting, Sheriff Carl Graham said Es wes notified by U. S. Mar- | cepted at the next meeting, which he had knocked his wife uncon- [ Their NEWEST and FUNNIEST of ALL! “Here Com: the O is not, Co-Eds” ha do with the ef-| & 3 another bilaric Abbott and|forts of Abt and Costello, as- Costello treat, but a movie spiked|sistant caret of an exclusive with so many additional enter-|girls' college, tainment elemen that the line|school from had better s forming to the tioneer's hammer right, right n necessar Tun t Here Come the Co-Eds,” which|girls’ chamg 101 | shal Jud- scious with a wrench in the base- n- ment of their h and then ART set fire to the home s' RU T charred body o his wife wd R SA pe ey Nichols at Fairbanks Will be fc that Jick Simpson and Willilam M. son Husted wa. Baker wanted at Fairbanks | ber of the Nomination or issuing a check without funds to replace Rev. James mn the bank J., who will be out of town Nichels told Mahoney that Baker ~Mrs. Pauline Wasl had p there raman | of the Mariner Girl owed by election Loral, 32, mother of two children, was found ye morten examination had been beaten on t terday and a post- leader ked ip basketk a can cor to the Capitol tonight fe: and a wr I with little f 4 K X L tures, in support of the comedians,|Lou Costello getting hilariously {{0F 20th Century-Fox Motion Pic- the Kiwanis for the 199 oroner’s jury recommended that 7 the Hour of Charm All Girl Or- involved in both b vk Baker and Simpson were they have done as sp Of the gwango be held for the grand | 4™" k:::’:mm’.uumr,R\u‘.mr% b : arrested here Saturday with Jack group o CLARLICE KO ~LOVASE BEAVERS ury. " e ] U. S. DEPARTMENt OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU H. Hanson shortly after their ar- It ‘sas announced at the meeting M Lo L Drected by WILLAM KEIGH JUNEAU, ALASKA rival on a small boat from Haines. that the Club will hold. & post~ \ S o pic wite twice with the s i WEATHER BULLETIN Their case investigated | Thanksgtving - dance ‘1’ the ties 08 FUHEE P8 W0 By B e DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME further before any more ac- Balltoom on Saturday, NOVEmBEr ). 4o the pasement and taunted t" Max. temp. | TODAY | tien 29. At the dance the award of the o o Wl b women Then SO | ast Lowest 4:30am. 2¢hrs.” Weatherat - Plymouth Deluxe Sedan will be yo™ 14 the sheriff, he poured CARTOON Station 24 hr temp. temp. Precit. 4:30am mads gasoline over the basement floor Ancl S 36 27 30 0 Cloudy (HAR[ES P. KIRTLAND Guests at today's meeling Wwere and fired the building SPORTLIGHT Barrow 14 9 14 Cloudy William Hughes, new manager of e L %’(yix\:u“:}i:ryvvxu :: “;‘1‘ ;ul (l:lu\ul\ }{1;4'\;“1'"‘))l“f\ll":\“li:}l “1‘2!“‘~"\_‘“:y:"l{"'i ’|l‘“, Hinochen G ang Al Johm W {x \vu and .:\1;'\ ‘M‘nl.nl Vla All’ EXPYESS . PEGEY | T oy (G T, et | EMBLEM (LU IS Martha 0'Drisco a7 a4 Pt ERRT (BRI e T0 MEET THURSDAY Rain SR ne V 3 : Lon Chaney JU, S AL : Charles Phelps Kirtland of Seattl (hur\esDiflg‘e Richard Lane Kotzsbu 2 14 to Trace Sowdy | tormerty of et Sl D regular sccial mecting of the Haines Cutoff Now Q"’en nblem Club will be he e | McGratt i p s 8 Clouds Grand Master of the State of Juneau ashington t & oclock Thursday evening at To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE | Mr. Heisel has been appointed as the Elks Hall. 23 9 10 Trace Cloudy 3 o : [Acting Deputy of t upreme The committee in charge consists & ? : i ww o Rain e Y e the b o Durothy Spence, Dot wepon- | Trip Lieaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY 14 20 0 Pt. Cloudy |sénce of Mr. Faulkner newly (01d; “Pat Grove - Mthe LU SRR See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations “\- . a8 41 18 Pt. Cloudy appointed Deputy for Alaska na cKinnon and Gertrude o Mcg‘cvto\a&gz"\;\ t o 4’; :3 o —— hitehorse 36 22 & p l. E.J S ® o :1 30 a. m ycslol’(l‘::]\' to 4:30 :i”m today) Tex Beneke and the Glen Miller Band fito tnc GHIE 4RI el e e A LATEST NEWS Via Air Express sutp e eppsa b Bl S S R pres FEATURE STARTS 8:00—10:10 eastward at about 35 miles per hour and is expected to move into the o - Gulf of Alaska sometime *omorrow afternoon rong to gale winds were Py reported along the coast of Southeast Alaska yesterday. afternoon and HERE FROM HOONAH way patrolman is here from Ketch- | 1ast night. They are decreasing in speéd this morning. Below zero| Mrs. Richard Bean of Hoonah is ikan. He is stopping at the Gas- OUIDOOR WR"’[RS OFH(ERS ARE INSTALLED irm]u-r:\lin'ri: were r(‘pm'i](;]d i rcv\"“ ations in u.w1 interior of Alaska, | 5taving at the Gastineau Hotel. ' tineau. j EXPRESS THANKS FOR AMER' [EG]ON AND the .d:“ st being minus degree his was recorded at Umiat. Rain United States, along the coast from Vancouver Island to the Gulf of Flas i AUKILIARY LAST NIGHT 2 0 Cloudy i S Millard . L 4 iy D I IR BN A ) There will be an initiation of new ‘ ’j o Pt. Cloudy |°® mbers, after which Harry Spers 84 Rain . SUN RISES—SE ting will show the slides taken on recent bicycle trip over the B U s Ll ~ E S laska Highway All members OCTOBER Sun rises 7:51 am Sun sets 5:33 pm » urged to attend. - CASEY MORAN HERE e e 0o v 0000000 - o8 Casey Moran, new Alaska High- § ; p BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines the past 24 hcurs over the Plain States of the northern a and at scattered points along the Aleutian Islands. Rain or snow FOR ALASKA I‘R p 5 crded over the Rocky Mountain region of northern United States, 2 ] at scattered pcints over central Canada, along the Alaska Peninsula . i There was a full' attendance at and northwest Alaska. Temperatures continued below normal yesterday A f h 1947 Se Son and the first snow of the season was reported galn, or e a Clipped from Centennial package No more fussing with gravy . . . mixing thickener, straining out lumps! This plastic swirl mixer blends flour and NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES Ranch Mink Dec. 3rd | O B e Last receiving date — Nov. 22nd - " ., A — —— — — — — —""" o— Mink, Silver Fox, Color Phase Fox, efc. Dec. 15th NEW SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS Last receiving date — Dec. 1st “ i the joint installation of officers of over Southeast Ala B Lcn_cf “f Police Milo Clousz has the American Legion Juneau Post at Juneau. This snow melted as it fell. Temperatures along the coast © received two l‘nnr:‘ I':‘ttms vl; ™M No. 4 and the Auxiliary at the from Puget Scund to the Guif of Alaska ranged frem 37 to 48 degre: i of the Outdcor W meeting held last evening in the;this morning. | . > £2 the 8 of America in which Dugout. Mayor Waino. Hendrick- MARINE WEATHER BULLET ] ; 3 > 58 Y expressec r gratitude and gson, Post Department Command- Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. toda | ) o4 < apnreciatior a - o - 4 425 > o = " X gl L. i . . lay 9 . 9 - | | - appreciation for the RospItalty s sussied by Leglonnaircs, atal Sl e AR Lampspn, Fraser & Huth, Inc. ] Bl 4 shown, ta thel lization during eq the Post of 1948 Station Weather Temp. (Sea Condition) d A B okl s Sm its recent Alaska mceeting. A S = s B Youdy iy z: & z ] i A e s 2o b 1The {Aukdlfary: ‘ottin were in- | Cape Spencer Cloudy 44 6 feet il P I o -} SR e, Sre O stalled by Mrs. M Hendrick- +Eldrad Rock Cloudy 13 Zero i i @i z by Z’: e wing and Pub-. ) " o artment Second Vice- | Point Retreat Cloudy 45 2 feet | . . £ 3 PRy T am ishing Co. of Huntington, West o > ~F0 " D i L s T AL Clouds 38 | b H s o n Virgitias oaid, “I thoroaghly en. Fresident, assisted by Mrs. Esther| =lnger Lig Slouay = | I ers ece've 33 P g | £L N ghly er i olr o ) v E i 4 & joved every minute of our wonder- JOMPStOne. s i ik % ; ;““‘ | i a | o . ful experience and 1 we ess- | Installation was followed by ouard Island i { 0ot { . 3 ° a | T ox P ey a5, MPress : ; Cave Decision Cloudy 46 g 3 feet i b = 2 ed by the many things I.saw, not Harry Sperling showing pictures s 3 f A H T = R A SR oF B’ biih ey the Alkica Frign- MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- 8 H 0 8 _ ie least of which was the fine i et s, NING: Icy Strait-Cross Sound area and the outside waters, Sitka to P s S QO w o spirit of friendlin=ss, cooperation Way. Home-made cake, ice cream ) 2| el @ & BN #ndl hospitall { " and coffee were served to top off Yakutat—easterly to southeasterlv winds 20 to 35 miles per hour. Lynn & a b4 T = ! 5 l"p 1-? el o o an Canal and Taku Inlet - variable winds mostly northerly less than 15 miles # P o El 3. v -2 & ‘:(“” M;.‘!rj"; ey, il of A e {per hour. Protected waters south of Lynn Canal and the outside waters, ; . a H “im g LN e Troe ! Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles = | Zz %z i‘_'fl‘" ("J""’;*t the experience Ol yyaitresses and Fountaln Girls | per hour increasing to 20 to 40 miles per hour Thursday afternoon. Cloudy £ e | “. e l:fu‘l:i“:' i‘\’“md°ri’i;"“‘fi l‘f“‘f“‘x-n eVeN ganted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf'with light rain s = 0 i o g v : . g ain all the time we oo 5 . £ il A 2 ‘ 4 : & were there.” e, We believe that in the 1946-47 season, Lampson, Fraser 7 O b % HALder‘E“v Sl i \ /1 & Huth, Inc., sold the largest quantity of Mink Pelts i l H > | Lpe g . 7 g Get {}fls new Mixer {ha't always makes/ the world. Certainly we obtained the season's RECORD £ . Z § 3 try Club, adv. T13-t5 Y T \ y 2/ V2 PRICES for Standard Ranched Mink. Selecting the RIGHT ] 3 ol ® © g S </ - Smoo'th Flour and Water Gravy Thlckenlng... marketing outlet is all-important — it determines your l 3 5 | 7 Z e e e ) \\ \ / / / success where it counts the most . . . in returns on your o R £ m i Complete Automotive Service 5 . investment of work and money. We point to our leader- g o E {7 MT. JUNEAU SALES | .| ship as the reasons why you should sell your new crop | 4 R & SERVICE { through wus, "The World's Foremost Fur Selling § ¢ @i ~ 909--12th St. PHONE 569 § Ie) do bl i 2 e a < Specialists in Radiator Work | Y / papnizaion; ' GRILA R QR T g { { " . Z: | | .1 : / J 3l e | b 1 / s s | r = | £ i 3 i L F Huen, I BRH | ampson, ['raser & [Muth, Inc. $ { o zl i ol | MINK STARS FOR 1947-48 SELLING : % % - m > hd w ! SILVERBLU - PASTEL - ALEUTIAN - WHITE x Z > = | z c 33 | o m % m ! b L o m P o w ROYAL KOH-I-NUR - BLUFROST - MISC. MUTATIONS 2 » O e > ‘ %) 3 v S 2 o TheCaseof the = > ale o ) . STANDARDS 2 a P > 7 r m E m Foolish Handy, Helpful Mixer, Cup-size! , s 3 [ 9 ! o b-d Farmer Yours for Only 25¢cand "'Centennial e 3 3 z a 4 b & THEY LAUGHED at John P. when he forgot to lock the barn . .. and ! )\ A his best horse was stolen. water satiny smooth. To acquaint you | with Centennial Silk-Sifted Flour—the better flour for all baking—this Mixer SALAD DRESS- INGS: Your Swirl Mixer will pre- But remember, you may be making a much pare perfect sauces and salad of not less than 10% of o us via Railway Express sary to declare a val ch package shipped i yours for only 25¢c and word *“‘Centen- bigger mistake by neg- | 18 . , 2 5.8 i . ol drossings. H Agency. e of the value will be ins under our lecting your insurance | nial” clipped from face of any sack Agprs farvdls protection. Ycu can lose Centennial Silk-Sifted Flour. Write \ . | SHIP YOUR SILVER FOX & MINK TO iease FACH Cirian, bate or packase and declare & ; PO * | The term policies remain unchanged with respect & Pl satet ~.Call pame, sdducss 4 wiled: VMixer'” on o f B tn L, e e S SRS ay safe! " Call on back of clipping mail to Centennial, cakes for two— purcel nost. or alr express or freight g, SaoiBalier e | = Farel Post thipments musi be insured with the Government 00 per package and will be insured under our policies up | 340 Central Building., Seattle 4. Hurry! k| >4 e Centennial Seward Street } 5‘%’;#MFLOU R ; Phone 249 Juneay ey Count on CENTENNIAL for Better Baking to $10.600 ver package ior Mink and up to 3,500 per package for other furs. Your a jiffy with your Swirl Mixer! while in our warehouse, will be insured 2d theft at our expense under the terms of our up to Prompt Day of our mext Sale and in the while in trarsit or in our warehouse, we will ount with the amount received from the Insurance 3 lampson, E'aser & Huth, [nc. S FOREMOST FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION 151 West 30th Street NewYork, 1. N.Y. eredit vour o Company Be sure all pelts are thorousghly dry before shipping and pack earefully in order to avoid heating. MILK SHAKES: Small shaxes, egg nogs, cocoa, and similar drinks, 3o quick, easy. Printed in U.8.A, ~ . i