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ALASKR STEAMSHIP COMPANY NORTHEOUND November 15 November 29 December 13 HENRY GREEN NORTHELAND SAILINGS (Juneau) —_—— e — AGENT SOUTHBOUND November 17 December 1 December 15 Telephoue-319 M { | DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | & MARINE WAYS ! New construction & repair work ; Authorized Dealer for I | LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Aouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S.GRAVES | The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GECRGE BRCS. Widest Selection of l LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clpthinz ACROSY STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 <h SEATTLE For COMFORT and | SERVICE - Get tne NEW Ray WASHINGTON hatober, Habit! Mgr. ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME at NEW WASHINGTON umbing © 0il Burners Harri Machine Shop, Inc. eiing Nights-Red 730 Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercia} and Home Cleaning Scevice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Junean Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 T L S R G P ad Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage e ———————————————— RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU ‘ “The Voice of Alaska” ' | { | | i THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Downbeat. 5:15—G. I. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 65:45—Sportsreel. 6:00—Pan A News. 6:15—Words with Music. 6:30—Vaughn Monroe. 7:00—-B. P. W. C. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts 7:30—Jack Carson 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8 L 30—Teen-Age Quiz. y:00—Mystery Playhouse. 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Date at Dreamland. 10:15—Forecasts. . All programs ure subject to change without notice Daytime forecasts on wzekcCays at | | OE iouise. ( The Princess Louise docked at Juneau at 8 o'clock this morn- ing ailed for the South at ock, with 46 passengers m Juneau. Twenty-four re booked for Van- - Seattle, 3 for Prince r Victoria, and were shipped ing passage for Van- | cou Kenneth Martin, Mrs. H. Loake, W. . J. Currie, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Don Bal- almot, George H. H. Baker, Robert r, M. L, Nelson, Mrs. M. L. C. O. Barber, L. G. Puls, y Carroll, Mrs. Harry Carroll, Margaret Fredri Ole Kasin, Jas. Ryan, hea Steven Anderson, n, E. C. Ku- lv psh, a Cogdall, W. J. W. J. McCrea, T. l John A. Scully, Mrs. 1 Porter, Mrs. Gladys M. Vuille, W. M. Winn, Mrs. W. M. Winn, L. Douville, Orville A. {Le Frank Pfrimmer, Clff i d Ward Johnson. Rupert: G. Kehler, R. Randall and C. Blondeel. To Vie Thomas Macusco, William Trafton P ELEVEN TAKEN INTO ELKS PASTURE AT MEET LAST NIGHT Eleven candidates were initiated by the Elks last night at the regu- lar weekly meeting, taken into the pasture and antlered. The eleven given the obligation 5y Exalted Ruler Vic Power and sther Elk officers were Vernon M. Metcalfe, Albert Cooley, Mario G Sodini, Ingvald O. Varness, Ernest J. Rockne, John S. Boland, Daniel IA. Ward, Jr.,, Arthur J. Thomp- son, Henri J. Blair, Norman O. DeRoux and Matt K. Gormley. Following the regular business session, the Elks film “Twixt Dream and Deed,” was shown. Lunch was served in the club oom after the showing of the iim. ., — LAY WRECK BLAME FOR GULF STREAM ON SECOND MATE POWELL RIVER, B. C, Nov. 6. —(®—“Immediate blame” for the wreck of the M. S. Gulf Stream was laid by a coroner’s jury yes- terday on Second Mate Ray Ket- chum who, the jury said, “failed to take proper action on non- appearance of Ragged Island Light.” & Ketchum was in charge of the wheelhouse when the vessel crash- ed on Dinner Rock Oct. 11 with a loss of five lives. | The jury also, however, found the ship was not on its proper course when Ketchum took charge,’ and it criticized lack of discipline among the crew. ‘ T R | MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL CHURCH MEETS THIS EVENING The Missionary Scciety of Mem- orial Presbyterian Church has THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN BLONDIE Now, you AU SIT RIGHT THERE,) 7 ELMER,UNTIL I < _ TELL YOU YOU P { CAN LEAVE / o~ \A < (maMA,LETS )N THE B UTCHER DIDNT HAVE ONE LEFT/ gl HAVE FRIED k. CHICKEN <6 @su‘r‘ea)& ) THEATRE \?“'/\\\ S s —T—r_ZYA THINKS | 7 FAH ! _NOBODY ) | % / | L AveEy k) | ] SN\ 7 MUCH AROUN | IIZWISDIZRIS /) | - |- Yiiee rory cL sl || N\ el | [ S : g HE ST 3 N SWELL ) l : CORNER i %3 S, < W)=/ ! S 90 2 ”’\QS / 7 g , RS~ ¥ de, ot . ‘f&'\/\/«) 4 — A PALOOKA BT IT § HE AINT WANTED FOR ~(\\( TAKE THE KITCHEN KNIFE... my c-aoonsss,..‘) 1 MURDER ... HES QUT ON NO, GET YOUR SHOT-GUN...OH, IT'S HIA ... THE MAN BAIL .. MANSLAUGHTER EVIRETT, BE CAREFUL ... HE B T RENTED THE ) § BUT WE DON'T WANT I\ LOOKS CAN HERE IF IT5 HIM. 1L GO A GEROUS 7y I FRONT ROOW ) e ONE SIDE, LACKEY. HOLE-CARD CHARLES, TME ACEY-DEUCY KING OF BCSTON, 15 GONNA GIVE THIS { BINGO PARLOR. A SHOT AT A REAL BANK ROLL . A GAMBLING JOINT ! 5 FUNNY, 4 SPRAY O'HARA ISN'T THE TYPE TO GO FOR FILLING INSIDE 4 STRAIGHTS. i sl WL P MDA WHAT y THAT *| COMPARTMT, DOING / LOOKS HE SAID TO GO TO THE DRUGS TORE AND GET HIM AN _OUNCE Ol A MU lle'ch " HE SAID HE'S SECRET MAKING A COMPARTMENTP ECRET COMPARTMENT,| Mo (o0 / P WY S A IVE HEARD ABOUT % g Hadg | CAME TO SEE I YOUD NOT 70 PUSH THE N, TTBngK MATTER. , | GUPPOSE YOU KNOW, CHIGGER, THAT WALLET & BOBBLE WONT BE SELLIN' YOUR LINE. I THORT I HAD HER CORNERED WUNST, BUT SAE UP- AN’ SLAPPED MY FACE YE TOWMECO IDJITY 1V’ TALKIN ABOUT TH' ONE WIE SiX LAIGS ! ODALLY § "ENTRY SUT--VE BETTER KETCH TA' VASSAR LADYBUG AN PUT HER BACK 10 TA' JAR TILL TH BUG RACE STARTS BITES DISAPPOINTED VALDEVILLE AUDIENCES <Oniv 1947, King Features Sindicate, Inc., World rights 1cserved. planned to meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church recrea- tion hall. Mrs. Anne May Ander-j' son who recently returned from the Adult School for Church Workers held on the campus of Sheldon Jackson Junior College will be speaker. Mrs. Amy James, Presi- dent of the socie'y urges all mem- bers to attend this first fall meet- ing. | The Senior Choir meets at 7:30 this evening for rehearsal. ! ————— EATTLE GUESTS M. S. Jorgensen, of the Standard | 0il and P. A. Steele of Seattle are registéred at the Baranof. DRUGSTORE - A HORRID LITTLE WHAT “‘~] WHILE T WAS IN THE | HAPPENED? [ MAGGIE - SAVE ONE CLP- L BE WANTIN' SOME OH-1 WOULDN'T MIND COFFEE LATER THAT -MAGGIE - MAYBE ERVOLIS - WAS NEVER | SO NSULTED N MY | ENTIRE LFEEX __J MAN WINKED AT R TH' POOR OLD GUY % ME AND SAID - \( WUZ MNEARSIGHTED / "WELLO - CUTIE 4" Csiks £ s