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| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A " PAGE SEVEN - RADIOLOG ~ *-oxotr . Qi) DAGWOOD, ) WHAT MAK I I T T MAKES 1 T AS 1 WAS KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU (N ARE YOU FEEDING ) YOu TH , {3 e LITTLE BE S ) SAYING -+ IT" “The Voice of Alaska” | LOOKS LIKE Ly ELMER UNDER THAT ? LOO J OUT OF THEM S “LOOKS LIKE g RAIN TODAY )\, THE TABLE ? AND sroy @N TODAY ) TUESDAY EVENING ¢ THEM e ! the world's 5:00—Magic Carpet. i N ot 3 ) T ” N 5:15—Q. I. Jive. | 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. | 5:45—Sportsreel. | 6:00—an Am News. 6:15—-Words with Music. 70-—-Bob Burns largest seller ety i nd. News-—Forecasts v Durante 0 NY Bandbox 30—Alan Young. 9:00—Suspense. \ 3 9:30—Supper Club, THEATRE 9:45 - Between the Lines A 000 -Date at Dreamland. 0 5 Forecasts All programs are subjec SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ; / ANVTLING LABBUT TWO = YA THINKS 5WEE FEA / ( smALL BIRDS ON THE 2 w:f—LerSRDv'ZE?wN' Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. i ) e FIELD!! 2 SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX2QEAREY. | s i RE PLA Ces ’/ i AN ,_,\/Y/ 2 N . THROUGH A HOLE —————————————— S ————————— Daytime forecasts on W2ekCav: P Z 2 4 BTWEEN RIGHT 8:00, 9:30 AM., and 12 Noun o ! o GO " i GUARD AN’ ! P g - 2 THAS . TACKLE 22 CHEFS KUHN, DAVIS T0 PRESIDE OVER BARANOF KITCHEN Relax While You Travel ! ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax in the huxurl- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . st back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. i kitchen. He is Charles Kuhn and with him comes an assistant, Chuck . Gat the Best Food — No Extra Charge { Davis. A new chef has arrived to take command of the Baranof Hotel The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its | Kuhn s a native of Switzerland, #— . Z YOU BET {NOW DON'T H-HOKY CATS...SPOSE T AIN'T ACQUITTED.] 2, HE KEEPS WATCHIN' ‘“‘;'1:'&1.:’““:‘"0‘“:‘{"‘ stale flm“! l":l"‘_"“ {where he served his apprenticeship SILONG, JOEY YOU AN’ #(_ WORRY ... KEEP YOUR \ { SPOSE THEY MAKE ME GUILTY... MEBBE TEN L1 STARIN' AT ME ... ILL {;m borth, st meals i ia ¢ as a cook. His background covers 1} BERT WILL BE UP @ CHIN UP...YOU'LL BE 2 YEARS ... MEBBE ... TWENTY ... THEY CAN'T a— £ {the best hotels in Europe and the NEXT WEEK T4 ~ e Sailings Are Frequent U. 8. including London’s Grand . N'TCHA 2 |Hn(el on Trafalgar Square, famous 3 wo i saflings every Sunday for Ketchikan and Seattle lh}r its continental service and cul- i S. S. DENALI—Nov. 9, 1947 sine. i Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward | After leaving London he journey- §. 8. DENALI—Nov. 4, 1947 ed north to Edinburgh, Scotland, JUMPER HITCH scheduled to sail.from SEATTLE NOVEMBER 6 IWhElf‘ he assumed the responsibili- for Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward. Receieving freight OCTOBER ity as chef for Mitchell Caterers, 29 to NOVEMBER 4—inclusive. Ltd.,, famous for fine foods. Before becoming chef of the Grand Union Hotel in New York City, Kuhn spent three years at the renowned- Savoy Resort in Genoa, Ttaly. Other widely known dining rooms cver which he has presided are the Shorham Hotel in Washington, D. -~ > R e e s el ! BV [ Tye GENTLEMAN DID NOT CONFIDE IN ME, IR OBSERVE, MASTER, THE VEHICLE WE PURSUE NOW the New Washington, the College | i ¢ 5| UE QUESTIONED ME ABOUT A COUPLE WHO HAD STANDS EMPTY. ITS PASSENGERS OBVIOUSLY HAVE Club, and the Seattle Golf Club. \ Chef Davis, Kuhni usxsmn‘:, is EXCUSE, PLEASE. A MESSAGE JUST LEFT AND SEEMED QUITE PERTURBED WHEN )ER ENTERED YONDER. GATE. FROM THE SMALL GENTLEMAN WHO. I TOLD Hit THE MAN WAS AN UNSAVORY PRIVATE DINED WITH YOU TONIGHT= YOU ARE == i N INVESTIGATOR . HE TOOK A CAB. 0 M ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY NORTHIAND SATLINGS NORTHBOUND (Juneau) SOUTHBOUND November 4 Nuvember 15 November 18 November 29 December 2 a protege of the nationally famous Chef Eusebe of Seattle’s Olympic Hotel. Both men will take over the j HENRY GREEN Baranof's culinary department im- | ! ! mediately. \Emn (ove | gy — e et NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €O. H¥isa ‘Cimxeiiaty News Nofes (Special Correspondence) [ H ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Oct. 30.— NCFUNY h 1. B0, UMBLES SAID Plumbing @ Healing J.= . e , TS 150 CETPES Y P, 10 WO FURY < Tue - pes Premming. Several games of cards THE OH, VES. THE MAKE AS MUCH JOLLY STRAT For|WERE PLAVING | 277 SENSATIONAL! were played, Mrs. Fremming win- BOOKING MUMBLES MUSIC AS VOU CAN AWHILE TO\ STRAICHT FOR . 5 {1 burners ning first prize, a beautitul center | AGENCY | QUARTETTE! e GUESTS ARE [ IAWHILE TO FOOL decoration for table or colle table SEN RS. VAN HORST ALL HERE 4o c—= THE COPS. . mad 0] i k Y o = i eieph0ne—319 Nights—Red 730 bt Qi whst. ey bedhe Y HAS BEEN # g 3 tiful with lace tablecloth and a urge EIASS LOWL 0r LauUWE o vall= dies. The candles were the color and shape of pumpkins, and the refreshments were pumpkin pie, whipped cream and coffee. tlarri Machine Shop, Inc. | | DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS wew construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone ' Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Alaska Janitorial Service The ladies of Elfin Cove formed a sewing club to meet every other A Dependable, Efficlent, Modern || pyq5y “tne first meeting to be Commercial and Home Cleaning Scvice ‘;g‘;‘m“‘ the home of Mrs. Don PHONE RED 559 = ko = rs. Elliot Fremming entertained CONKLE & FOLLETTE the school children and the teach- e eeeeneeee- | | €F, Mrs. Aral Brown, at luncieo GO AHEAD AND TRY. INGIST ON THAT | IVE GOT ENOUGH ON AMOUNT OF YOU, CHIGGER, TO MAKE BUSINESS, WALLET. | YOU WISH YOUD NEVER STARTED IT. T AM GOING TO BOBELE ASSURED ME IT 5AV5 HERE MERELY | YOU COULD SELL $!50 IN | THAT YOU CAN TAKE THE GYPSY PRODUCTS PER LINE AWAY FROM UG IF MONTH. | CONSIDER THAT | WE SELL LESS. THAT PART OF THE CONTRACT. WILL SUIT ME FINE! | | HAVE A CONTRACT ALL RIGHT, CHIGGER, W SIGNED BY YOUR PARTNER, | WELL PAY FOR THE B BOBBLE. THAT MAKES FIRST SHIPMENT— Friday. f 5 vieal Contractor WHEN IN NEED OF WALLET & BOBBLE MY 464, ‘THATS ALL! Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Yom b House ‘fi'.‘fl'}% al Choice—General Haul- nemhe?hithecrgf e yxzi w?r:d 4 z&’:s- o‘:; el Black 875 ne Ataage and Oreting- Charles Hubbard, Bud Brown and PHONE 027 Julius Lund were aboard. Mr. Lund and Mr. Brown returned, the Hubbards remaining. 1S CRAMES ¢ L SOGRAVE .unezu Transter he Clothing Man Skipped Don Foster, with John HOME OF Adolfson aboard his boat the Ar- " a: v 1t With Fi " but dis, has returned from a weeks IRQIIFTV QHO biia] ith Elimern stay in Juneau. P vt WITH HURS™ JEORCE.B! juneau Clorists m;“’fniif;(‘f:, o o mednascs | TISE7 v%Ec;ngT ; I oONT SEE WhiY & 1 - v Widest Selection of bl lei‘x'rei:gngmomnw:s T’x.‘.fi“n&n n:; Ré)L‘\))GVOR%ECE fo! I{LET‘:‘ N FALFA FRATERNITY peanuts, rolls of crepe paper, tooi. | WHAR'S COMMISHNER \ HE'S OUTSIDE 8O B 4 VOTED ME LIQUORS picks, cotton and glue. Everyon. > YE HAINT BUG . ; | Q ¥ Tiade figuerites. of the peanuts | [ 1EROALL? TWO | | HANDING . CALIFORNIRS PHONEA® (. J. ERRENDREICH ||snaomo prier were give” s | HUNNERT BUGS 088 DAL £ Surest - . — on ter nning first with (®\4) B”G 5 her t girl kis, . ¥ F " Clo ning it] - . ’ CR/ rants wi L d ) t h{ ; wartield's Orug Store pabia, e:':s“r"’:“:nm?'eghm:":s \gfi- 2%62?—\%2\?6 o P | \laska Meat Markel | e e C-0-w! THAT'S MAGGIE'S FAVORITE Vi S g | N\ N\ TR R Vi O B nhe largest and most complete Mmuns“lps OPE“ m E 2 e N P o= stock of Fresh and Frozen I'M THE NEW OFFICER I WONDER WHY THAT ] J { i ‘us“ po“ERs (l“B ON THIS BEAT-IF YOU COP THINKS AN LIP- "| ONE COP WOLILDN'T BE ‘, 1| ANY HEP - I'LL NEED THE L. A. STURM—Owner AVE AR STANDING CITIZEN ANTIQUE - i 4 WHOLE FFORCE TO PRO- Par 050!‘135(’:: s PHONES 39 — 539 “The club room of the Alaska Pot- || EVER BAVE QY YOUC B i 4 77 Ll T ME - = S ters in the AB Hall will be open || AS=GE i Eoe 1o e | “BET INTO TROUBLE- " i ot i L 4 Get the NEW P ————— this evening at 8 o'clock for new PROTECT THE L Kikg \ R, i Ray WASHINGTON * and prospective members. Those RESIDENTS - S5 g { ‘] _’ " ) );—fla “hatcher, Habit! H P wishing to work chould take their A Mgr. Casler s Men s WQH clay and rolling pins as the slab } P rly SABIN'S method will be demonstrated and ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME s application made of its use. | Mall Threre are still openings in the st dgbeog sod oxy T club and anyone interested in join- Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage ing the club is invited to attend. The regular meeting of the club will be held next Monday, Novem- ber 10, ! PP WASHINGTON

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