The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1948, Page 2

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THURSDAY RSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948 NOW PAGE OTHERS ASK FOR isj:::: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 |INTERESTING MEET ) Kitty Hawk' Willed | IS HELD BY JWC AT Io Engllsh Museu Y ‘ The history and organization of he United Nations was described ille wnghl be qu“thcd Lhr \!orlds pmkad down as though soneone | m a clear and entertaining way rst successfui airplane, the “Kitty| had used it for a bed, police hen Miss Geraldine DeSpiegelaere, | nigh school teacher, gave a talk t the u Woman’s Club lun- | “heor terday. The affair was 5? | neld he Terrace Room of the | structed Pennsylvania railroad sta- unn | he ball and chain—similar to Hmc used to secure prisoners in | ‘u,u ;_mv. by—was found 3esler- E —= to the Science Museum at said. ‘ensington, England, near andun Chester authorities said they here the plane now is on exhibi-| have asked police in neighboring | ion tes to check their areas for The bequest was disclosed mdn_\ ed prisoners and at the same | hen probate Judge Rodney M. Love time attempt to determine if any | imitted the inventor’s will for pro-‘ husbands have been reported miss- | ing. fawk,” ate. Jaranof with a large number of ? Wri 76, died Jan. 30 of a lung S e nembers and guests turning out ng iun and heart condition af- and crafts show in r colla his laborat Ja CAA MAN HERE 1 psing in his laboratory Jan. & \ : ibject of a brief| ; | 1yle E. Bapn, CAA man Irom | Inslde and Brandebury, whe \ncmmge i§' registered at the | ¥ i nt workers for ! Baranot Hotel. "‘{ ou'slde A,aska e e Guests were Mrs. Will- IERV ‘ g R TR | 'am Biggs, Dr. Rae Lillian Carl- H Michael K.aweauz of Calgary, | . for... n of Ketchikan and Mrs. Roy o | Alberta, is' registered at the | (.“A;we-lll The «:a]x'd p;\rt) plm‘l CHESTER, Pa., ppb 3 —(P—-T ]“}B'unnn( Hotel. ‘ | aed for this month will be held hester police today are seeking B | ater in the spring hain Hugh C. Williamson of Tulse- t Your Grocers| = he owner of a ball and L ,und hidden in a pile of straw quah, B C. is staying at the ear the site of the partially con- Baranof Hotel. ¢ | , STRAINED VEGETABLES are I fic:emmafiuy cooked and ;MGKE& niform retention of foed values cons mcuon of a new To u(l the ich burned last epted tickets tc ca plane. The s voted to aid the campaign. s. Ernest Ehlers sang, accom- d by M Jack Popejoy at piano, two numbers, “Thou g L’pt n My Finger” by Schu Last Hour” by ell on an / um of $10 ANNOUNCEMENT I have sold my interest in the H & M SAVING From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP 3 a ] 58 k] 58 H 3 o ———— I Hutchings’ Economy Market where the same quality merchandise and service will be sold and maintained. K. G. "Doc” MERRITT n ,\"m.m in German, giving a brie! . < y Fmflglfld P55SER1'5 ! tr o United Nations Grocery to my partner, T. H. Hutchings, (PLUS=TAR 55059 S T S T o s S s o j sl tc the Native Ser- who will continue the business under the To SEATTLE $ 95.00 $40.00 s By 8 | v by Mrs. George > T chings’ E cet. Flavor and Tegture ! hile Mrs B name of Hutchings’ Economy Market e prema ;\? M@T ??@D&m I take this opportunity to express my | WH . Al B it ol 5 ceelacre explained that appreciation and thanks to all my friends H FAIREANKS 75.00 g : ° :t, L;l,"w,i I]\‘I;'::()nzll,:ifi,"f b;;;}l' and customers for their patronage, and I i e - a® with the Atlantic Charter in 3 L i 4(7 Eaby e.‘!i@}f“ !\\hm 26 nations united. At lhe’ sinceerly hope they will continue with the NOME 120.00 l 54.60 San Francigco Conference, 50 coun- (Bargain tickets good up to ) doys for round trip and stopovers On sale throuah March 15) resented, including the U. S, England,/ e and Russia. There! > subdivisions to eneral Assembly. ker declared that money { solution to inter- > CEREALS sy o d‘?qesk‘ the best.Ask for stz. £ e e B R T R R R T S > are ligids Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. Baranof Hot=i-Telephone 106 | - PaN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS he J,,;/m of the“Tlyng Clpper ally understand- of the world, } a -third wor ‘(H AR e SN SOME DREAM NGELES Louis Mott ! And what a dream! { Japar machine gunners were 1ilt(l him| Ack- \(‘k ack-ack-ark! | They got him. Mott was dead! Or | Los had a ¢ Meats HU'E‘QB]NGS Groceries Regular Store Hours During Sale, 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. m his dream, | his fourth flcu lnlll room, crash- \ed through a skylight well, foie ECONOMY Phones > MARKET % le Best for Less w-=r== Why Pay More? SCRAPPLE, Philadelphia and land- ~where do you thing? in a sofa in’ the s critically spital to- e chest and | ed- rth d he had sever injuries | ee, when I woke up from that dream, I feund out I wasn't dead,” police quoted Mott. ‘I sure FERBRORIN =G Re ) B e e s o R N S o S o+ S [T DEDBEG Wioine IS 8. mie.” L R ] HEADQUARTERS for CHEESE i LEIDERKRANZ AGED GRUYERE Sleepers Sleep 0“, 4 0F, === 45¢ 7o mum (355 o . bl S o Locomotive Derailed | BOSTON, Feb. 5—P—Passengers Albers, 13 oz. {who bcaxded the Ovsl Nm York e o 25 % OFF AT CORN FLARES 2 for 45c| =i = |here slept ‘sounder man mos! mfl MACARONI [5ov 8oz phg. 2for 27 ehcs hreakramng in Boston in- ELBOW S TEVEN “The House of Swansdown” S One of Alaska’s Excepfional Stores This Pre-Easter Sale includes Coats, ‘s'end of New Yvrk today. | CHICKEN FRICASSEE, Dorsel, 14 oz, §9c | i midnight, the locomou\n became de- DON'T MISS THIS — A CLOSE OUT PRICE {railed. The train crew decided ;a inst disturbing the passengers— CANADIAN and 1 75 SELECT " Suits and Dresses, and is presented to make room for new merchandise. In addition, yow’ll find these exceptional values Stevens UP.S"IAIRS Store DRESSES $1.00,$2.95, $3.95 and $9.95 RAINCOATS §9.95 and §$15.95 SKIRTS, Plain $2.95 suts .. S12.95 10 $29.95 SKIRTS, Plaids $3.95 3-PIECE SUITS $35.00 and $65.00 How To Relieve Bronchitis | _Cregmulsion relieves promptly be= umi] the train rolled again at 7:45 lerstanding mi | the mm cough or you ENJOY? Ve, really enjoy the FINEFRESH | € crg“zq@fl%_s,gogfi FRUITS and VEGETABLES kept CONSTANTLY EFRIGERATED for YOUR PLEASURE at | ANNOUNCES DISCOVERY Hutchings® Feonomy Warket Cabbage Broccoli Green Onions Pears HATS $1.00 Celery Tumthe Creen Peppers Apples CHENILLE ROBES, sizes 10 fo 16 . $3.95 JERSEY BLOUSES $2 95 Cauliflower Rutabagas Parsnips Grapes HOUSE COATS, sizes 40 10 44 . $4.95 3 Carrots Parsley Yams Oranges SILK HOUSE COATS, sizes 12-14-16 $4.95 SUPS $1.00 MEATY DEPAR THMENT You Will Always Find CHOICE CUTS OF CHOICE MEATS AT ! HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET GROUND ROUND and GROUND BEEF ——-— FRESH DAILY BE WISE o= ECONOMIZE SLACKS . SWEATERS SWEATER DICKIES MATERNITY COTTON DRESSES OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJAMAS $6.95 $2.95 $1.00 $2.95 DALLAS, TEXAS - Hal Horton, radio star of 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas—has switched to Calvert because he discovered Cnlvc\t makes a hghter highball. “Pm a moderate man,” he stated, {“and 1 apprcuau Calvert's milder quulmcs Skop and Save at Stevens Ne Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds on Sale Merchandise ESERVE “Blended Whis kzy cgg;’g}’r fR"efiflr Grain Neutral spmu | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York e «

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