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o Newsy Kofes From Skagway SKAGWAY, Alas| Nov. 15— | (Special Correspondence) — Thci poet sec the Alaska Lifc for November prove interest- | ing to the re: agway fo there are two poems \mum | Mrs. Myrtle Terry of Skagway Mrs . mother of Ellis in California | t her rnted | in this issue was written by the| father of Elwin Dell, teacher in the Skagway High School A requiem mass was said Monday | morning in the Pius X Mission Chapel for Alexander Oberle w passed away last week in Walker- | ton, Ontario. Mr. Oberle, the fath- er of Mrs. George Burgess and Mrs. | O. P. Flynn of Skagway, was with the 'Auditor's Office of the White Pass and Yukon Railway for 15 years. The crews on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad are getting an early taste of winter this year. The south bound train Sunday was forc- ed to remain at the Summit all nicht tecause of the heavy snow The rotady was sent out Monday, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SENATORIAL COLLECTION_Sen Tom Connally of Texas poses in his office at Washington with historic documents and pictures which he will donate to the Texas Memorial Museum at Austin. He holds a copy of the World War II declaration of war against Germany, signed by the late Pres. Franklin D. Reoosevelt at 3:05 p.m., eastern standard time, Dec, 11, 1941. The picture visible above the senator’s arm shows Roosevelt signing the declaration with Connally looking over his shoulder and holding a watch to time the moment. | tend and | ceec | | Christmas baskets for needy people ELKS TOURNEY SHOOT TO BE HELD TONIGHT The Elks Turkey Shoot will start at 9 o'clock tonight in the Hell. Everyone is invited to at- take advantage of the| orportunity to win a Thanksgiv-| ing turkey. The Elks Lodge will use the pro- of the Turkey Shoot for| Eks | | WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1946 Asiatic Memorials Corners of forever SINGAPORE., —(P— Southeast Asia will remain England.” In them, memorial cemeter.es are beiny constructed for British seiv- |icemen. Unlike the Americans, w. have returned home the bodies ol ome 30,000 war dead since last Oc- toker, the British decided to leave their dead in the areas where they fell. inital work is accomplished ty on the Gastineau Channel and for | the Children’s | Party. Annual Christmas The Juneau s will C()llll'lb\lll‘.} with Elks Lodges of South- a toward the work being y the Sitka Lodge of Elks remembering the patients in ther in teams wro locate and identify the Lodies in the isolated tropical jun- .¢3 of Malaya, Burma, Indochina and the East Indies. Lt. Col. L farrop plans and coordinates ei- to locate the estimated 10,000 ti'l unaccounted for in South- Asia. Recovery of appproxi- the Alice Island Sanatorium on Lod es to date includes mes end their birthdays. Ac- . Chinece and Indians who 1'g to these who have visited ouslt with British soldiers in gmn. 3 ward at Alice Island, this| ; tion of Mal ery worthy project. Cnce L are cathered togeth- - er in the military cemetery, Graves A_Cu Re~i ion hands over ‘ts job to Al“.SW|SS (ANAL ‘Im ] War Graves" which con- TG LAKE | MAGGIORE ARNC commission of Italian cnd Sy eng neers met I » recently to cegin work on the 1t for a projected canal| s the cemetery into a perma- ent memotial. -~ YCME BULDING. DUTCH VERSION, morning to kring the train in | to Lak ggiore. ! Bee a3 one Dissengar, Walde-]they are leavn Francisco in Columtia Recording of La Travia il :““‘)‘l“‘l’dM;;”’w‘f ia i mar Otto, who had spent the week | the near fufure to nd several ta (Verdi) with coloists, chorus, and | Mr: 2 g traffic from Italian Adriatic ports !" S&l DlsplAv end at his home in Cowley, Y. T.|Yyears in the southwest Pacific, orchestra cf the Opera House, Rome, | their grandd ter Nancy Law- iok reach Swiss ports cn Lake Mag- | — Vincenzo BEellezza conducting. The| -ence, returned from Juneau, Sore witHOE yacibENnG. The Toast Mr and Mis. Jack Blenkinsop: C. A. roll returned home Sat- £C.0 sts we Adriana Guerinni| Maurice Carswell, the project s %o, ba) aHased by Truly international is the ma'n entertained some of their friends|urday by Alaska Coastal, from a singing Violetta Valery; 2i In-|Customs Officer | Ytaly ana Switzerland, but no date display in the street window of the with a p'nochle party Friday eve- | ~usiness trip to Juneau tino singir .\.ufl Ger o Fflfl‘i:nmp on the Haines Cutoff, came| ‘v ccnstruction has been set Alaska Federal Savings and Loan ning, November 5. The guests Were! Raleigh Cornett nas been em- .© Silverl singing Georse Germont|:s £ki.gway on the plane, He left| One of the first tasks of the com- | Association. And, “there may be a A and Mis i LR ot Ty g0 FR0) or W'itelorse on Safurday’s train.|mission will be to determine the to- esponding exhibit from this Ju- C. Hermans, Mr. and ployed by the White Pass B 1 Mrs. S. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. T. kon Railroad as electric n2iny Baron Duophel Gregg, Miss Gail Brimhall, Miss jjpeman. ¢ crowd Betty Thomas, M'ss Betty Albert, 4 eautiful music, Miss Trudy Smith, Mrs W. Fine-an,| Mr. and Mrs. Percy Colton and joy_the delic Mis. J. Sheleby, Mr. Chris Dolby, their son Roger have moved into iments prepared by Miss G Mr. Hal Johnstor ir apartment in the City La d‘ Miss Lottie Medcalf. The pr f ¥ (« y Buildng arks wa nr Chairmar scores were won by Mr. and C. Hermans, A numter friends called on T Mrs. Hazel Kirmse Tuesday eve- Mrs. H. L. Johnston returned home pning to wish her a ! Sy November 6, from a trip to the A westward. Mrs. Johnston visited her| The Chilliwack was in port ls Mr. and Mr,\ Guy daughter, Mrs. Don Ingles, and > of cement™It took Visted with their son , and her sons, and family, and Anchorage, Mrs. her family in Pa Rodney Johnston Ken Johns in A and Johnston is quite enthusiastic about | pen evenir the bus trip over the highway— g p Hospital are driving over the beautiful scenery excellent road, Tpe who weighed seven the States on a vacaton warm, comfortable bu and exX-|pounds ce he been cellent food—a very pleasant boli-|pg &ay in every way med Scot Mr. and Mrs. John Hvisdock who ; 2 I e ,\ ] g are vacationing {«\ present in Cali- held 'suesday ev whi L in White fornia, have written fyiends that d tnat J embe lw\ birthday, T e been na 1 [ % '} nould er her parent "- .~~ funeral bene e fllfl s over this age would be e: McCann entertained ' empt fr his fee. A series of pi of her sewing club /””PAI ‘ 101" g to be played by -ihe I were {. This serles will last or the T KENTUCKY' s and those c t Legis ‘ % s must | planned for Thu /lfi Thé prizes pestponed indefin tely BOURBON of $10 and — — A CC ation prize of $2. Refresh-| Friday, with clearer weather, ments were served by Mrs. S. Nel- number sor Genurne SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey SOTTLED IN BOND 100 r200? B e SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Seatste. U. S. A, Distributed throughout Alaska i ] by ODOM COMPANY A 1ezular meeting of the Maki home 1 and Mrs, E Ussd by Ska un Beitinzer }nr» Dapartment ; evening, Wil a month's | kee | Mrs. luntee! r and her joins an older : ker fat She T?g 2 “u 3 = o5 e et et e e Pt HoTa g A}fi‘ NOW DUE AKDPAYABLE WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons over 21 years and under 55 EXCEPT: dependent females or naval personnel Unemplo Active m Paupers Insane Persons Permanently injured—unable to earn a living. not made prior to the first day of De- If pa‘ ment i due a penalty cember of e; 3 of $2.50 attaches. MAIL your remit or CALL at Room 203-Simpson Building-Juneau, Alaska ance to The Department of Taxation Box 651 Juneau, Alaska of Skagway residents were i Alaska | yrkey a returned from vacation spent in Tenn-\ k Lee returned home with daughter, The little girl,! as born in Seattle October 21, en named Marca Catherine mother’s | sister | Ed Feight wen Al- to Haines by cost. neau office in Amsterdam or The ka Coastal F Hague, di ed for the Neder- T Pl ol o andse Verenizing van Renteloze T e Westm'nster ave tR‘ l(t gc H&VE Bouwspaatkassen (Dutch Building a for the wd e Loc.eties Association), which sent | the material and requested the ex- evenin v| REFORESTATICN —I(P—The Economic Co- chenge. The Juneau display is crnamented with a windmill and a totem pole, oi Bitiish Heroes e s —— kJ ~0R SALE 4+ BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, electric Kitchen, inlaid hardwocd floors, Casey-Shattuck addition, 2-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. D beautifully furnished, in Shattuck addition, immed- i te occupancy; basement, fur- nace. ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creck; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa COME $265 per mo; 3 apts., best w, best iocation, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. ell furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau Avenue, Ecst First, $4500; terms. 3-BDR. furnished home Norway Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. 1.URPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone €76 over First National Banl ane T2 63-foot Deluxe Yacht, fully equip- red, excellent condition; new 115 P Caterpillar Diesel, teak decks and cabin, hot water, deep freeze unit, electric winch, Flamo range. Write to Edward E. Locken, Bank of Petersburg, Petersburg, Al- aska. 45 6t D AMOND Ring, Lovely stone and setting, priced below appraised value. Write Box 5160, care of Empire. 43 2t OWING to my health, am retiring and selling out all my household | | e n Administration (ECA) (34 tted 'In Holand or Fastd ena office equipment. OCall 574 A stated communication of White |5 he (Gireky Goyernient hayar s | after 3 p. m. Wm. Holzheim- | e o munloa I BT WIS Srawniup ‘an. $A0DH0D: reforestaiion | SR Ly TAOMIES 4. Horgas, As o ) d - Friday. evening M., | and mountain sofl efoson control|3°ciation president. A % T 00 R AL e e cvonse. Grosoc's. lum. | Centered in the display is & OLYMPIC oil range, good condl- | el B deliztous Taaty | DET SUDPIS;, Alitiosk 80 per cent.of | SHERFCORERCy HrochiVt> [ERIUER Sy - tion, Bbw. 8 UARaA WG PR prepared by’ meémbets: of " Naomi | the total area of Greece is non-pro- '”?"""’ of a “Dutch Colonial” house. Call Douglas 233. 44 3t on No.9 OES. |ductive mountainous land. Less than The legend reads “De weg naar een | — ha No. 9, .S cizen huis! Doel en Warkw jze der 1947 GMC flatbed 1- ton 51500 Uke< ¥ | A regular meet ng of the Club wa Friad eveninz, teautiful candlelizht inifiation ¢ |20 per cent of this Emb! Ie'n | | been Amf" is forested. destruction has | the | “In recent years, more rapid than growth jcan agriculturists say. the Occupation 25 per During Nationale Bouwkas, n v." Like Morgan, both Fern E. Wil- llams, assistant secretary-treasurer, and Thomas L. Crooks, accountant, ,m/% i g - good forests were destroyed. ! 3¢ interested in knowing exactly o ki and ers Lou The new program calls for tho'whal the materinl is. It seems to ke hf. kl:t;m ;c ame of ll‘e‘m“m ns of tioes on the Greek|'he societys rules, a statement of ub. Mrs. Pauline Pribbernow | 3 4 e ! : i Dty EsS IRELR WOl | ainlend and islands, maintenance | 2¢counts and general promotional dime kitt were | o B material. They will rida By Mas, Willam Wessat of tree nurseries and the construc- ™ % W praca by Mus. Wil am WasSih 0 (MRS llireny poadsy I’ qgiiiica, | SO ANVCNe (o _reads IR L Itelm, and Mrs. M. Wheaton.| One form probably is an appli- mall masonry and wicker dams will cation for a loan. Is it the “In- ~ e |be built in the beds of steep tor- 1 ?"(11'\ Laur ed Novem- rcm) chrijving voor een saar certifi- ,a' o How! b ceat?” Or “Aanvraag voor deel- and Mrs on - will [‘Ou-‘ 'nuummfl b nue their drycleaninz service. Toe Lalance sheet is recoznizable The American Legion 111 JEWS, ARABS | “Winst-en Verliesrekeming.” ~est ‘tem on the Debetzijde | | "y, W-A-N-T A-D.S FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: Mod ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. Full concrete basement, NEARING completion, two houses in Highland District. 3 BEDROOM Residence, 2-3-4 UNIT Apartm.nt houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, warek nuse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Glacies Highway and Auke Bay, ISTINGS needed on upper bracke! residential prcperty. Lictings ac epted on appraisal. ‘ILLIAM WIS N-Phone 234 37 PLYMOUTH Sedan, runs gocd, four new tires, $275. 036 Dodge Sedan, good condmon. body good, $350. Todel A Roadster, five good tires, $250. HRISTMAS present for Junior— mctor scooter, $90. 938 Ford Coupe $300. 938 Ford coupe, $550. 1938 Ford Panel $450. 1638 Dodge Panel with 1940 mbotor $275. 1940 Ford coupe, $800. 3-BEDROOM house, full concrete basement, 100x100 lot in good neighborhood. $7500. DOUGLAS—4-bedroom house, fur- nished, large yard with creek $7500. JOUGLAS—2-bedroom new house, new 2 lots, unfurnished, $7500. SOUGLAS—2-hedroom house on beach,® furnished, available at once, $2500. AUK BAY, 3 acres patented, 2 houses, $3500. -BEDROOM KEouse, 4 acres pat- ented, new Quonset chicken house, just past Mendenhall Dairy. Easy terms. »-BEDROOM Hcuse, 3 acres pat. ented, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, $5,000. LOOP ROAD—Emall house, $500. FRITZ COVE, $2500. JUNEAU— 5-bedrooms large living room, fireplace, com- (small), new. 1930 LaFayette $200. 1941 Plymouth pickup $450. 1940| pletely furnished, good neigh- Buick Sedan, $550. 193¢ Ford| borhood, view, $4300. Coupe, $225. See them at Jays JUNEAU—5-room house on piling, Super Service. 44 tf| $2100. % # o 5 | JUNEAU—1-bedroom house, build- ELECTRIC Range, full size. Call‘; ing lot adjoining, 9th St., $7,000. Douglas 69: 40 6t| JUNEAU—3-bedroom, boat house, elcome help ATITCRAFTER, Model No. S-40- | at $75.¢0 for quick | 32 tf | A. Priced sale. Fhone 603. BOAT "lnllacmr .engm 49x12' 6" 5'6”, has 65-watt Northern phone, electric winch, Chrysler Royal powered. house and equip., one log float 54x%24 with bouse and equip., one One scow 50'x16' with | full concrete basement, $12,700. PETER WO00P SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 311 FOR RENT ‘.}lex'n:'n‘c ‘L’JJVL dnnf‘s Ea."u { : side (for a small account) is “Afs- load {lo't 2%'x7’. Will sell all to- '.)’,d(‘,‘ fy Sary 1 e DPV [ l‘ rijving up Kosten wetenschappel- gether or separate. Clarence Moy, crowd atten nd a good time was | ik onderroek,” while the Credit- Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mo|SMALL 3 room apt. suitable for ad Ly all. | Ucle column offers such tongue- > employed man or woman. Ph. The Mission Auxiliary awarded a | ‘wisters as “Afsluitprovicie Hypo- 6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. Green 910. 41 6t Wapadust s S 2l theken,” and “Afsluitprovisie over-| $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, BT 3. thn one B Dpon Al NEw ORDERS g¢ ngshypoth and Inschrijfgeld | Alaska. 10 ¢ mo.| LOVELY Furnished apt. for quiet Pagle W married couple or 1 or 2 men. Bt 1 st 3 i vekly | The United Nations Security| One fine promotiohal piece has a ik > ':kl nEe.:x,tl(ulN "0:" am{ls v:zeuik;’h MILITARY ORDER Counc:l ordered the Jews and Arabs| lueprint background, with a four :g‘d i:ll;xm}(:yp Qe Tons. “:fg; Of the Cocties will hold a Tur-| g establish an immediate armistice | 0o fllustration of the house the N 1500-Watt Untversal Light : hoot Friday evening, Nev. 19| . the Holy Land to “facilitate the | SOclety uses as a trademark—Van, —pjant. Complete with heavy duty | KOOMS for rent, weekly anc VFW Club Rooms at &|trensition from the present truce to ””‘“:““ Tot Eivenaar. ! batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s| monthly rates. Imperizi Hotel 45 3t|q permanent peace in Palestine.” Ph;latehsts will be interested in jopery store 976 tf . 20 Imo The Council rejected a Russian pro- | the stamps which brought tie ma- rris NOTICE | posal calling for an immediate for- | erial to Juneau. Two are bright | NEW Lycommng 220 HP motor NORTHEKN Hotel under new NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |mal peace. | orance (300), two purple (10c) and omplete with starter, generator,| ~management. Reasonable tent |that HARDY TREFZGER, on the| Israel asserted she sought peace | 2P is orange-yellow (2%c). ‘[ double nags. pusher orop and| Phone T4. 982 t | o o | S i 1 set 4950 Iloats. $620.0C. Phone| ————— —— s == 26th day of October, 1948, duly muj, ut the Arabs answered with war. his Final Account and Report as|Faris El Khourl of Syria said the| MARTHA SOCIETY | s 986 tf | AYTS, Roormumm ::L;n:‘r 517'1; admirfstrator of the partnership|Jews midy belfeve “they Have won| BAZAAR AND GOODIE EARS D b Liegen Rlg o i stato of HARDY TREFZGER and | the. first robnd but that doesn'y| Friday evening, Nov. 18 pariors, IND HOUSE past ski trail on the EAVIEW A,. for teni me blocl f*BfnTs ASLESON, Deceased, and | mean the end.” He foresaw continu- | of the Northern Light Presbyterlan Douglas Hiway. Terms. Also o-| " | e (5 gigy @ a hearing will be held thereon | us conflict in Palestne. | Church. 42 4t on Beebe Hoist $65. 36 tf the ted s ssioner e - = RO B P AR b 40 Koo sleasm aeaten the United States Commissioner, | qaryioNs FOR PUBLICATION | ATTENTION EMBLEM CLUB Boduar S Gt of Prob: Judge, at Ju- | | . WANTED wer rent 315 Guic S ey an-bhe gath dao it | No. 6000-A | Meeting Thursday night; initia- Ml AR i ™n the District Court for the Terrl-’ ticn, movies and refreshments. 5 2t JICE CLEAN steamn Deafee 00 Dece 1948, at 10°00 o'clock A n Hx' Federal-Territorial Building, d that all perso: are xeqursted ten and there to present their ob- jections, if any, to said Final Ac- unt and Report and Petition and he settlement thereof. Dated Juneau, Alaska, this 26th 'y of October, 1948. SEAL) FELIX GRAY, ‘nited States Commissioner and z-Officio Probate Judge for Ju- 1eau Commissioner’s Precinct, at eau, Alaska. irst publication, Oct. 27, 1948. t publication, Nov. 17, 1948. VOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AND NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t the United States Marshal in to sell at public auction th S 1 FRANCIS, its equipment, on the 7th dayv of November 1948, at 10:0¢ A.M. in the Juneau Small Boat Har- or, at Juneau, Alaska. The terms and conditions of sale: i | | States; ten percent (10%) of purchase price to be paid at the | PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER | GIVEN to all persons claiming the said vessel or in any manner inter- ested therein, that they be and gp- near before the said District Court, holden at Juneau, on or before said tday of then and there to inter- pose their claims and to make their allegations in that behalf. Dated November 2, 1948. s WM. T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal. First publication, Nov. 3, 1948, x ) last publication, Nov 24, 1947 ! ¥ | to appear in the District Court for | cial Division at Juneau, Alaska, “ash. in lawful money of the United | . Riley and Izetta Riley be dis- the | solved, and :limC of sale, and the balance to be | \nd answer, plaintiff will take judg- paid uven confirmation by the court | ment against you for want theerof, |seal of saild Court hereto affixed tory of Alaska, Divi One at Juneau. WILLIAM T. RILEY, Plaintiff, vs. IZETTA RILEY, Defendant. The President of the United States | of America. To the above named defendant, IZETTA RILEY, Greeting: In the name of the United States )f America, you are hereby required ion Number | | he Territory of Alaska, First Judi- within 30gdays after the last pub- lication of this Summons, namely within 30 days after the 17th day of | | November, 1948, in case this sum | nons is published, or within 40 days ter the date of its service upon ‘ou in case this summons is served \pon you personally, and answer the cmplaint of the above named plain- ‘iff on file in said Court in the 1Bove entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action iemands the following relief: TFhat ne bonds of matrimory now anc reretofore existing between William In the event you fail to so appear nd will apply to the Court for the lief demanded in his Complaint ind as hereinabove stated. WITNESS the Hon. George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the n this 26th day of October, 1948. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Distict Court for the Tertriory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. By S/LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 27, 1948. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In connection with a periodic seneral examination now being con- | ducted by a Departmental exam- iner, and in harmony with recom- mendation by the Judicial confer- ence held at Mt. McKinley Park this year, that a uniform cash book or United States Commissioners be adopted. Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the foregoing, all ‘ees of the United States Commis- i sloner collectible under the sched- 'le of fees, will be collected at the time of request made for each service to be rendered by the United lslates Commissioner according to aw. | FELIX GRAY, United States Commissjoner, . Juneau, Alaska. Paid adv. Publication date, Nov. 18, 1948, NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Preposals for printing of the Ses- sion Laws and Journals for the Nineteenth Session of the Territor- ial Lerislature commencing January 24, 1949, and for furnishing miscel- laneous supplies for the said body, will be received in the Office of the Auditor of the Territory of Alaska on or before 10 am. December 15, 1948. Forms for proposals and specifi- cations may be secured upon re- quest at the Auditor's Office, Room 306, Federal Building, Juneau, Al- aska. Dated November 5, 1948. signed FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. Pirst publication, Nov. 10, 1948, st publieation. Nov. 17, 1948. Tast publieation, Dec. 1, 1048 MAN wants odd jobs, speciaiizlug ghing walls and woodwork hin; and waxing floors. Ph L ue 6.5 ewenings. 028 t! PLEASANT Room or apartment b young empioyea woman; perman ‘nt resident: would sublet unt. msnent house is found. Phole 0005 ti 374 R 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed |- at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel 004 t1 004 3 Saliest of all ocean areas is the Red Sea. A barrel of crude oil usually ontains about 870 cubit feet of gas in solution. Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 259 Juneau Janilor Service Home and Commegreial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Rt Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 A inaVIA, " usC steam wihe tooms HISC!:LLAHEOUS Monte Carlo by the sea Brags about the Ballet Russe, But there will surely never be A sight to top the Ballet Mouss€, 45 1t DR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phone Blue 379. 32 1mo {OPES New ana Used Mdse. W« buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER ana runD, CO inc Complete Photographic Supplie. Developing - Frinting - Enlargin Artisty Paints and Matertals Blue Printing - Photostats JUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750 aper curls 31 up Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way o 'LOST ANy FOUND FOUND and turned in at Empire: . HAND TOOLED Bag. LOST—The most precious moment in the life of any woman! See “The Lost Moment” at the Capi- to! tonieht and tomorrow. 45 1t SEINE BOATS FROM ANGOON AND HOONAH Seine boats Valor from Angoon and Clarice from Hoonah are at the small boat harbor, in for sup- olies

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