The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1947, Page 5

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o FRIDAY. DECE I‘Ilh' MBER 12, 1947 It HIIII I IlllllllllIliIIIHIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH TWO FEATUR ES THIS WEEKEND ON CAPITOL'S BILL The Capitol Theatre is showing two features for this weekend, one being a good old western, Roy Rogers in “Under Nevada Skies The cther is “Crime Doctor's Man Hunt, 1 to be one of the tops in mysteries. The principal roles are taken by Warner Bax- ter, Ellen Drew, William Frawley, and Frank Sully The Crime Doctor is famous for getting tangled in the weirdest ‘webs of mystery and his latest adventure is in keeping with that itation, ment of an amnesia vietim s him on a man } and before he's gone very far, he's |mixed up in a triple murder. The |clues are vague, the killer elusive. the yarn progresses, it re- more twists than And there’'s a goos full cf surprises, dnn’gcd at um time. country pimply which [lane. | iinish wen't be COVER SMALL BOAT | HARBOR; HERE 'TiS on the staff of the Hairing ROY ROGERS and‘TRIGGER’ (ES - DALE EVANS - A reporter Alaska Daily Empire was assigned 0 cover the Small Boat Harbor esterday afternoon. Sure, it was aining and a cold wind was blow- ng, and it was ort of a disagree- afternoon, hut the I wble reporter ‘o\'(-'nt and here is the copy 1 1 that ame over the city desk: Hundreds of little fishing boats {ire at the €mall Boat Harbor, inome from the seas for the winter, UNDER NEVADA SKIES at 8:20—10:50 CRIME DOCTOR’S MANHUNT at 7:00 — 9:30 1&? l‘l‘;?}%@ ghhl:)ll;mx‘.fd é?ggu?y Sld:. myriad of slended poles, some SATURDAY MATIMEE 1:30 P. M. e v 8 con By M e L Bl 1 ety 2 iolded trollers ines BEGINNING . . . A Thrilling New Serial |[|ike s Scinny sorest aguinse the misty mountains, coated with thin cold snow. The quiet floats, “The Haunied Harbor® with vessels, but seemingly desert- LATEST NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS !;g by all humanity. An occasional SO l['fi'fn°th"321"fuf"ffrlim'?fdd:?fii flanked solidly said that as many as a hundred Jeople make their homes on these \dttle floating chips. Some laborers working in the old drizzle on the Juneau Spruce Joat Lumberman, a huge black arpaulin draped over the old c ler like a funeral circus tent. She vill emerge from the Neorthern Jommercial ways with a bright oat of paml and scme new planks - 4 - the stern of a tiny smack. It is Q\(‘Cfi\\“\\\w\‘\\‘\\ N j* “Cafe” in red neon taring through the mist over Fish- ace Sam's. “Under new manage- nent” says the sign at the door. and sure enough, David V. Kimball s presiding over the new range hose 1amiliar with Fishface will ecognize the multi-colored fla :nd waterfrent sketches which .gain adorn the walls after the brief Schilling Spices and Extracts make Christmas Foods what you want them to be... eign of a bevy of burlesque . uties. a real I’{Ollday Joy! Kimball reopened the restaur- nt Monday, and is specializing in Zalifornia hamburgers, which are f course the most delicious in the ~orld, ham and eggs, and gen-u- ne French rolls made up especially t the Juneau Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball arrived St'KflO\Vll home remedy for / ‘xy relieving miseries of 3 children’s colda vVAcIO uvs | } | Check your cupboard now to make sure you have a fresh, complete assortment on hand. There are 36 Schilling whole and ground spices and 29 extracts, flavors and food colors. Schilling Shores’ home? The end of the FRESH FRYERS are now available. Order them TODAY at these stores: GASTINEAU GROCERY HARBOR MARKET 0. K. GROCERY THIBODEAU'S GROCERY 20TH CENTURY MARKET AMERICAN MEAT MARKET B. M. BEHRENDS CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY C2SE LOT GROCERY : ELLEN'S GROCERY GARNICK'S GROCERY B R There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! busy season is your chance for o vacation in the old country. with old friends and relatives. Daily flights from New York on new, four-engine Douglas luxury oirliners Overnight o Glasgow, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm. Your travel agent represents us locally. Ask him about o complete round-trip by air. Scandinavian Plan now to go by air for many extra days scandinavian airlines Airlines System, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Queen Chals cocld down here! — .- [EVERYONE INVITED 10 SKI CLUB PARTY SET FOR TONIGHT [~ is invited to attend Club party which will zht at 10 o'clock in This is the finst winter sefi- the free be g.ven torn the Union Hall Ski Club party of the d is given so everyone may pcquainted. All new, ald ntial members of the Ski Club invited to turn out and meet the gang and a good time is promised for all. Jerry Notting= ham's orchestra will play for danc- ing Highlight of the evening will be the award of skiis, bindings and peles te some lucl person. The party is being staged at 10 o'clock so that € ne will have the op- tunity to attend the Juneau Men's Chorus concert or the Ju- neau High-Douglas High basket- ball game iirst. - ..~ PARENT-TEACHER ASSN. SET GOAL, 500 MEMBERS A goal of 500 memberships has been set by the Juneau FParent- Teacher Association for their forth- coming membership drive. A meet- ing of the P-TA executive board was held th week and it was decided to on a membership drive in order to raise funds for the annual scholarship award. Each year the P-TA gives $500 to the most worthy senior graduating from the Juneau High School. The goal of 500 members paying annual how long since you saw sysfem - VARIED PROGRAM BY JUNEAU MEN'S | sapss CHORUS TONIGHT which Septem- TUNEAU. ALASKA with Hopes rep: ber, is moumn its first con- this eveniug at 8:30 in the th Century Theatr T'he chorus under ‘the dire Ernest Ehler, | The program will consist of by Marie Drake; Stream,” “How rra,” by [0 [ENTURY 1 First Appearance of Jumneau Vien’s Chorus IN* CONCERT ™ PAGE FIVE Semething Different TONIGHT ERNEST EHLER with MARY BERNE-EHLER ANIZATION FOR ENTERTAINMENT Show Your Appreciation CONCERT AT 8:30 O'CLOCK $1.20, including tax .60 cents, including tax were forced to turn back in their Grumman Mallard at Skagway. Nothing daunted, they are trying again today. Ryan was formerly acting director of Civilian Defensz in the Territory. er office hu~. been re-painted, and will afiord a more spacious waiting rcom for PNA passengers. Alaska Airlines has relinquished the space, but will open another office, in the near future FROM . HORAGE Felix Aubuchon and William H Ekt mo, both of the Pacific North- ern Airlines at Anchorage, are stay- xm at lhe Baranof. Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. umoy Shippers Received BEST RETURNS We believe that in the 1946-47 season, Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc., sold the largest quantity of Mink Pelts in the world. Certainly we obtained the season's RECORD PRICES for Standard Ranched Mink. Selecting the RIGHT marketing outlet is all-important — it determines your success where it counts the most . . . in returns on your investment of work and money. We point to our leader- ship as the reasons why you should sell your new crop 19dduys j0 swop ‘2WDU AOQD 34§ O} UMDIP 3G |jIM SHIIY> P|OS 2D Sinj UIYM through us, 'The World's Foremost Fur Selling Organization.” : i Lampson, E'aser & Huth, Inc. | MINK STARS FOR 1947-48 SELLING SILVERBLU - PASTEL - ALEUTIAN - WHITE 2z3 7S a ROYAL KOH-I-NUR - BLUFROST - MISC. MUTATIONS $88° 4 * b 1 STANDARDS g g 4 : iz NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES e MINK . .t JAN. 7th, 1948 7 ooao Last receiving date—Dec. 24, 1947 R MINK JAN. 12th, 1948 Last receiving date—Jan. 2nd, 1948 SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX, GENERAL Last receiving date—Dec. 26, 1947 JAN. 14, 1948 JAN. 21 It is now mecessary PERSIAN LAMB Agency. 10% of its value to The terms of our values transported SHIP YOUR SILVER FOX & MINK TO for $30.00 per package handise, Lampson, E‘a&e‘r‘& Huth, [nc. ORGANIZATI aeainst 10 general volicies up to event of loss, credit Compa WHRLU':‘V‘.\HFMUNV FUR S E ING ‘20§ AJD3i] 3jDALY ID JO UOIRNY d1IqNg IO JOYNS POS 3q Adbw judwdiys siyy while in our warehouse, and theft at our expense under the terms of our Be sure all pelts are thorou carefully in order to aveid hea e ey YELLOW CAB 24-hour Dependable Service | »..—........_ et oy at e Drunken gt 5 of Home." by Under direction of Fox; Nevin's Blue Boy” Burleigh's “H Her In The Meadow,” and House By The Side of The Road,” by Gulesian. as SULOIST Miss Dorianne Barnes will accom- ny the group A PUBLIC ORG The chorus will’ ‘a offer a PUBLIC group of Christmas carols, includ- lent Night, Holy Night,” Quecn Elizabeth cf England (right) chats with radio and screen star | o b “"f‘“."‘“,;fh“f:m;:;z: Beb Hope and Mrs. Hope in OdenyTheatre in London at the second v o “Joy To The - 1 reyal command performance. (® Photo. T b g e REPOR]‘ER GOES 'l'o annua r a ;\:v‘:: " and “O Come All Ye DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 (\\(l mont h\ ago from Los Ange! lox'du'\ of $1.00 each would take care Mrs. Marye Berne-Ehler, accom- !where he was production foreman |of this community need. panied by Mrs. C. L. Popejoy, will * for the H \ml L. T wpany,| The new membership drive is Pres selection of solot. which manwactures, 1 h, but 'planned especially to interest par- v dirst group will consist of: machinery for excavation and the ents, who are not able to attend “Now Wander Sweet M 0)\ PRICES ke i meetings regularly and have felt How Fa hat Infant’s Eyes, Mrs, Kimball is now working in | in the past that thev should not join “The First Primrose,” and “With ADULTS tho medical department of the Al-!because of this reason. A Waterlily.” The first two songs CHILDREN aska Native Service. They are en-| Watch The Empire for further are by Wolf, the last two by tirely' pleased with Juneau and |details on this drive. 8 AR e { ————— For her second group she will 5 Outside again, we sec an Alaska'e o o « o o e o o CingBrahm's “Sandman” and “Wir 4 Coastal plane dipping down to'e o Wandelten Zusammen,” “L’heure what seems ln(‘he—lu of the span of | ® TIDES . n, and Weingart- RYAN WEAIHERED l“ the Douglas bridge. The tiny @ T R - e FROM FI.YIHG NORTH Y Aeronicas at the flying school roost | ® DECEMBER 13 ° v gt securely in their sioping hangars,| ® High tide, 2:40 aum., 156 ft. e PNA HAS NEW OFFICE i b SIS while croaking seagulls glid by,'® Low tide, 8:11 am, 43 it. o - James Ryan, Grumman represen- | flaunting their air-borne freedom. ® High tide, 14:11 pm. 179 {t. @ The Pacific rthern Airlines tative, is still waiting for weather to | The city bus, enclosing a little | ® Low tide, 20:50 pun., -13 { ® ccmpany hss n ed its office in clear, so that he and his co-pilot, | world of warmth and light, ap-|e . of acr the way to the Charles Bing, can head for Fair- pears down the muddy road. And{¢ e e o e o o o o ly occupied by the banks and Anchorage. They were not a minute too soon. It's damn | - The new and scheduled to leave Wednesday, but | — °N 30V3OVd "19348 yige oM 151 HINH 2 ¥ISVYH4 ‘NOSIWV ALUNVNO NI “ :BuImoy|0} ayi paddiys by ap udwajuag AN L 0A maN INIWAIHS 40 SIN3INOD JDNVINSNI 404 INTVA t 1134 40 GNIX l l v Ex 3 a ¥ < = 2 o R o © -’1 ! m 5 z 8 z 3 NEW SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS to declare a value of not less than 10% of the value of each package shipped to us via Rallway Express The balance of the value will be insured under our Insurance Policy at no cost to Please bo sure to value £ D on, bale or package and declare 7 Express Ageney. emain uncbanged with respeet to ther means such as rallroad freisht, parcel post, or air express or freight. Parcel Post shipments must be insured with the Gevernment licies up and will be insured under ou to $10,000 ver package for Mink and up to $3.500 per package for will be insured d in the Prompt Day of our next Sale while in transit or in our warchouse, we will Your account with the amount received from the Insurance ly dry before shipping and pack Printed in U.8.A° o~

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