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PAGLE EIGHT - L of the basement floor [ Accordi Hall by L. A Sturm |dinance, Company tional for the floor. at |an option CITY COUNCIL MEETS| " AB. HALL BASEMENT 2225 ™ e resent Council The policy of ti ! rdinance, numbered 318, also |iS o avoid cancellation unless the and Mrs. Ray erup and| City Police are still hunting for| Three new acmers were initiat- <“”'"" In the States. He visited | the former world-record port of (,h rm a special election, costs to | Premises should be required for{daughter Gail arrived on the |clues which will lead to the identity ‘ed by Junean Post No. 4 of the : ARG LRy e wa be defraved by the leasee, for public | public use Alaska from Petersburg Saturday,of the perscn driving the car which Alner:jcun Legion at its regular oy | ratification or rejection of the p,“.: The meeting was adjourned and |to make their home in Juneau. {hit the new police automobile Sun- | meeting in the Dugout last n ght [ THIS WAITING SURE HAS ME DOWN . ONLY... |re-convened for a second reading,| They were both born and raised |day night while it was parked in|The niw Legionnaires are Paul r a | posal ——land again for a the proposed ordinance. He Before the second reading, a pro- ‘w.mn for the pavment of $5 to {Council member and the holding the special meeting was de- NEW The special election will be cal {at least 30 days from the ds the third reading of the prnpnsal on a date to be announced by the 'HOLIDAY PlANS ARE Holiday plans were made by the | Rotary Club at their weekly meeting held today in the Gold Room of {the Baranof Hotel. At the next meeting, a Christmas party com- plete with Sa Claus, will be held | for the Rotarian children Christmas festivitie tarians will be h December 30. At t} very (‘ll[.llh\] giff Banishes forever one of the most dis- agreeable chores of housekeeping! No more dirty hands, soiled clothing or flying lint from emptying the yacuum cleaner bag. Other features: No heavy weight to gets all the way unde guaranteed 10 p s full, 2 year factory . Complete with de- push around ... . low furniture up hair, lint. C: service guarant luxe attachments. It W Rotary New Year's dance would be held in the Gold Room of the Bar- | anof Hotel. Further plans for the dance will be made during the week and will be announced in The Em- | ire. R. M. Akervick 5 had been collected for the Ro- 1tional Foundation Fund is used to send America w‘ 211 8. Franklin P. JOENSON PHONE 17 P. O. Box 1232 Golden Wiedding Choice of a Lifetime » Rotarian of Pet- w a guost at today's ———,——— CONTR!BUTIONS ARE | ARRIVING FOR XMAS | SHIp FROM SEATTLE | Contributions are beginning to > Mayor's office for out- { | | Waino aid today that he has ar but that many JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY other donations have been promised which have not reached him Sl 5. 5. ALASKA IN FROM ! TRIANGLE ROUTE; WILL SAIL FOR SEATTLE AT 41 The Alaska, of the Northland Transportation Company, arrived at 11 o'clock this forenoon from Sitka and Skagway. The ship, v Captain Williams, will sail for - tle at 4 o'clock this afterncon Four passengers arrived from ’ Skagway. They were Joe Perusich, Alice Goodman, Bud Phelps and Morgan Reed. The five arrivals from Sitka \\«l(‘l P. C. Ramer, L. Peterson, Mrs. J Cropley, A. A. Hedges and Jack R. Clark. ALEUTIAN ARRIVES FROM SEATTLE AT NOON TODAY Alaska Steamship Co.'s Aleutian docked at Juneau at 12 o'clock this noecn, with Carl Nilsen as Captain, and Gene Tracey as Chief Purser. The Aleutian sails for Seward at 4:30 this afternoon. The steamer brought 16 passengers from Seattle and seven from Ket- chikan. Those arriving from Seattle were: Florence Haffner, Robert Lovejoy, Frank Olson, Mrs. Frank Olson, Frank Olson, Jr., Antti Pentinnen Mrs. Antti Pentinnen, H. Pollace, R. F. L. Polley, Theo Samples, Ag- nes Tubbs, Ismail Vosotros, Clen N. Womble, Mrs. Glen Womble, Dale Holland, Vincent Yadao. Passengers from Ketchikan were M. Goldberg, Frank Metcalf, bert S. Olson, ().\('A\r Olaon, Mrs Porn’t Forget to Attend Qur First N 0 B A'ND oRA (Tl e Anniversary ".S ‘7"U A“l‘] given Thursday night in the Grad School audi! n, there will be n. City Band ——————— |3 ] | i Schenley, Pa. U.S. A BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Ex-241.EA—REV. Salmon (reek (ounlry (Iub SPECIAL Announcement NEW EVERY DAY PRICE STARTING TUESDAY NIGHT Fresh Fried Local Fryers $1.50 Includes French Fries . . Salad . . Hot Biscuits . . Honey . . Coffee l | COCKTAILS . . FREE . . 8:3010 9 — ENTERT.’\INI&ENT S ‘Jd.(i. ;:rv):?rd.:s ll;t H;mcmn . 3-PIECE CRCHESTRA e bk, actved. nare ) via PAA with Mrs. Shepard to ,enjoy a holiday ation in Juneau. The Shepards, former Juneau resi- dents, are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 2 i Remember V F W Auxiliary Focd D/\I\(‘]\(y VIGIITLY Open 6 P. M. Until 2 ! T . hird reading in {here, Ir-fe-Dn _;—, M-Tax $‘( order to expedite the publication of | Pet but have been residing burg for the past two years. hop there His parents, Mr. anc Jegerup, are at pre {leted from the bill b Svtreas o hr g | ¢ [daughter of Mr of { Metcalf of Juneau. Daugnter Gail Al Allen of DISCUSSED, ROTARY .L.:t"." LT T i s e o 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE s ot o [RRY HAGERUPS ARRIVE BLOOD IN EYES OF e venenst | FROM PETERSBURG; WILL v to e ven 2 MAKE THEIR HOME HERE employ r Machine | the car, 1 Mus. Trygve | nt erup is the and Mrs. Frank | [ strate will be entering the first City Clerk. The election Will Prob- {s¢ter Christmas. Mr. Hagerup has | 14ma not yet decided where he will be | eased Wi lin the City | working | Holzheimer. = fesdes S | FROM San FRANCISCO | 1 Francisco Is Baranof To Please HIM What better gift for HIM than a fine pipe and a humidor of smooth smoking tobacco? Here are all the favorite brands, and pipes gulm'o:-! : Kaywoodie Burwick Yellow Bole Kirsten Marxman - Bryson - Purex and many others * SPECIAL REAL MEERSCHAUM PIPES JUNEAU, ALASKA COPS LOOKING FOR GUY WHO HIT AUTO in | front of the City Jail. {one has been able to offer av 1 as a ma-|formation as to who was driving owned by Llovd Reed, Sr which backed into the police car. In the meantime, Raymond Max- | will be spcnsored jointly by the was found guilty | Legion and the Auxillary. yesterday afternoon by City Magi-| D. H. McLean, William A. Holzheimer of | canadian Pacific “The Radiant colored talkie. educational { Juneau Post No. 4 has ever see: h a reprimand from Judge | gngq all Legionnaires were sor that there wasn't more of it. An appetizing feed was prepared by Comrade James Soloulis. ->-re visiting | son, taxi driver, | negligent driving. and | 2e% police car last week when he acked his cab into the auto and | pegt ged the door. Maxson was re- .- FROM VANCOUVER Mrs. O. Thomps Hotel. is registered at the So far, | Forrest, Jr. Plans for He baptized the | sented f Vancouver astinea, at For HER Large Week-end Fitted Suifcases Overnite Cases with Large Mirror Ladies’ Wallefs and Coin Purses in assorfed colors Manicure Sefs in Leather Pedicure Sefs in Leather “The NEWEBFERG Line”’ THE NEWBERG LINE is a sensation is unique. Large shipment arrived direct from New York. You'll be delighted with these CANDY SPECIALTIES and TOY NOVELTIES. 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Public R GEORGE PARKS RETURNS N ah from a one month's | in Prince: Toledo, Ohio, in 1946 than in % BEHRENDS 7 DAYS TO DO MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING holiday The party agent for the Railroad e- Rockies It was one of the travelogues the about four-fifths " e s v S K oy » o PERGY’S DISHN%W%%' What is Finer than a Box of Beautiful Stationery! See PERCY'S beautiful line of writing materials of all kinds. You will like the embossed notes, boxed stationery, “Thank You” note paper, airmail supplies, in fact just about everything you might think of in this line is displayed for you at PERCY'S. i B { i § H i i H TR s & v It is new, it is novel, it FINE SETS Pen - Pencil Combinations o - s g b e % Our seiection includes the latest designs Waterman's Holly Ball Point i Eberhard Faber Reynolds Moore Parker CANDY The FINEST CANDY in JUNEAU is a PERCY'S Hard Candy, Candy Canes, Boxed Chocolates, every kind to make it a “SWEET” Christmas for all. « PO ———— Tl e