The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1948, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- [UNEAU, ALASKA !BLONDIE THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 e T TWENTY-FIVI FOR THIS j— Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS JUNEAU sting Co. 30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—8 e Music. 6:30—Mayor Town. 00—Guest § :15—Standard News—Forecasts. 30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 4 rr management of this 0ank 1s pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety ot depousitors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Pederal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which Insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. oL DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED w /€D WHAT 22 /M DUMPING BLMPY, _YOU THIS NEW TURF ON THE \WENT O-UT! —k A re subject to change without notice. asts on weekdays at . M., and 12 Noon FIRST NATIONAL BANK || INVESTIGATING MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION GRoup GOES Io i e - MT. EDGECUMBE NORTHELAND SAILINGS | [ .55 SOUTHBOUND ines to et an inspection and January 26 b ‘ = i February 9 February 23 NORTHBOUND January 24 February 7 February 21 Juneau HE'S WORRIED TO DEATH ...HE WAS ) IF YOU DIDN'T NEED VINDICATED IN COURT BUT HE FEELS “\ MONEY SO BADLY 1D THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK HES 4 GUILTY ... AND HESSCARED TOO ... I NEVER FELT LESS LIKE FIGHTING ., .. BUT WE WHAT IS IT € YOUR TIMING 1S WAY OFF...YOU DON'T PACE YOURSELF ... YOUR WIND'S < SHORT... CMON, TELL ME. YOU BET I WiLL! (L CANCEL ALL MY OTHER MIND ON FIGHTING .FIRST, {_ YOU KNOW ABOUT ANN.... =7 "M MENTALLY SICK ABOUT HER ...AND THEN THE KNOBBY AFFAIR ... ¢ HENRY GREEN — ————— AGENT of patients. the trip were: Mrs. Bess the Alaska Tuberculosis ; Joe Thibedeau of the ERY (NG SOUTHE LASKA REPENE | Federation of T ;‘ is of the Jur | Trades Council Invited, but unable to attend be- {cause of illmess, was Mrs. Betty icCormick of the Crippled Association. The Ameri- AFL Building ‘ES EXAMINED NSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau on beca not fall I GETIT! 50 YOU PULLED A \ GUSPICION AWAY FROM HIM BY ) KEEP MOVING THOSE FLOWERS % R ritorial il A 5E RIVER PILOT ABOARD Hi SHIP WAS IN B T S i Public Welfare failed to send a 1 SENT HE WORD OF THE MOVEMENTS OF i M JusT 2 PA representative. SURE, BABE, T L. CRAFT THAT ENABLED ME TO ROUTE MY NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! R. Carter, Editor of the, £ CURIOUS TO KNOW IF Y CONTRABAND JUNKS THROUGH "LY... Effective: October Ist o April lsi ) | ! { Passenger and Express e vited but unable to ! ; E 50 CL . o . 2 (37 ial Democratic DAILY arty is expected to return 0 Junzau tomorrow. B BREAKS LIOUOR STORE WINDOW; LANDS IN JAL old Tena- —————— o N Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ... - Ar. 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lecoeehiinbitgpnaraan Sosenive Lv 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL ... el tas Lv CANT HOLD MV HEAD_UP _HOW MUCH FARTHER IS IT TO THE DOCTORP HUH —S GETTIN L Mzt JqATA SUMMER RESORT. MY HUSBAND HAD BEEN KILLED IN THE WAR. WE—THAT_IS—L CGUESS SHOULDERS WAS JUST LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO e L T T T 8l |[FEELING TH VES. IM RECONCILED TO - 4 INEVER REALLY LOVED ME THE PACTS, MR.TRACY. I | INOR MY LI TLE GIRL— BELIEVE WHAT YOUVE 4 |50T YOU KNOW HOW THOSE == TOLD ME_—Tiiill [THINGS ARE-YOURE SORT fi ¥ OF BLINDED. 12:40P Ar. KETCHIEAN .. e Lv 11:50*A 10-30A “10:20A Ar. SITKA (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway e 15 accused of breaking a window v Float Liquor Store and 12:40F o bottles of liquor yester- 11:558 11:30A 10:00A Lv. JUNEAU ... Ar. 10:55A Lv. HAINES sropmsangeien - Ly SKAGWAY be Lv Ali Times PST (12£ 11:10A Ar. Kasko was turned authorities and with burglary not ng arrainged be- S. Ctmmizsioner Felix Gray and bond was set at $1,000. > o MURICATION are certainly inter- ected in knowing *hat for some time now Czechoslovagia has been ex- cluded from the direct help which IUNEAL Hawk Inlet Hood Bay JEAU o Mon Wed Angoon X Baranof X Chatham X g Hoonah Chichagof Kimshan Pelican Port Altbort YOURE THE 8055, MAAM, BUT | DONT THINK.IM | COIN' TO LIKE IT. SUPPOSE YOI Wi STRAIGHTEN P PLL HAVE TO THINK I KTTIC. UP 6OMETHING ELGE FOR YOU, RUTLS. VE FINIGHED [\ THE BATHROOM A FLOOR, MA'AM. 2 Juneau—Sitka g 0100A Ly. JUNEAU _ioooitac., ! { \ | \ Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion In Superior Punter - Tenakee mstavus Todd X departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variabi \ a8y JEZPERS!! = SR T'S A YALULER YOWKLEY, 3 ' TO BLOW BIW HOLD YOR FIRE. A B e = e GREEN AIRTH TAAT HAINT NO At VALLER YAWKLEY -- e | rected to needy.Czechoslovak moth- TS a SCARECROW ers and to children's hospitals. Sincerely Yours, — —_— - Bohus Benes, Consul. e NG MAIN STREET, CITY OF CHICAGO is being given by the United States to the needy people of Europe. L wis.. ' I could make your readers der- A PHONE 812 stand that newborn hubiesr:re“:bso— ' |lutely excluded from any political 5 & N - influence or opinl%n, and ?k?at c:l. ¥ the are about at this particular moment is good food and dry diap- ers, 4 v ml I Es ,| oo you think that your readers ) |can take into consideration the sad ewing Southeastern floes st & REE R IR o acl hal al lon newborn ‘SZ } Czechoslovak babies are without diapers because of the textile crisis JUNEAU 2 : ” ail over Europe? If they can, please MM | o send s ot o ol e —— et et e ) | . baby clothes to: 51 El Cam- TA' HAID, SNUFEY A4 ino Real, Berkeley 5, California, from which address they will be di- Frep LAsSwELL Relax While You Travel Whes you go by stoamer, you can relex in the Jusmb oms comifort of statercoms, lounges and decks . . . a8 beck and enjoy the scenery as you seil. Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle §. 8. DENALI DUE SOUTH JANUARY 29 gailings every Tuesday for C: srdova, Valdez and Sewaro S. S. ALEUTIAN—JANUARY 27 JUMPER HITCH receiving cargo at Seattle until January 30; leaves Seattle Feb. 3 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY —_____-———d CHICAGO—M—If anypody wants to start a collection of data on | strange streets, he can start with | Howard Brodman, superintendent {of maps, which show Chicago's | shortest street is Armstrong street —82 feet. The narrowest is Acad- emy place—10 feet. The longest is Western avenue—23% miles. His card file contains 1,370 street names—but there never has been a Main street in Chicago. — ., — STEVE'S HOBBY SHOP Under new management, Clear- ance, 10 to 20% off. Open 2 to 7:30 p. m. 91 4t | WHAT 7 YOU ACCEPRTED A | DINNER INVITATION FROM ) MR.AND MRS, BORIS SOMORE? | YOU KNOW T CAN'T STAND THAT COUPLE ! WHY DON'T YOU BE FRANK AND TELL THEM YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED ? YOU OUGHT TO | | SPEAK LPAND [ YOU-MRS 2AY WHATG ON [ | YOUR MIND- - WAS THAT THE PHONE-MARIE ? | SOMORE -IT'S SO GOQD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE - JIGES TOLD ME ABOUT YOUR KIND INVITATION- DINNER- YOU WANT US FOR THE WEEK END ?- OH - HOW THOUGHTFUL-OF COLRSE= WERE SIMPLY DELIGHTED=

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