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TU@AY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948 THE DAIL\ ALASI\A EMPIRE JL\EAU ALASKA PAGE SEN ! STUFFIN' BREAD - - AT u)ln 0 TTT : Es % | OKAY, ITS FIXED-- WHO EVER WHHAM G WEST* oo ‘o (ouplE ES(AP l : L g THAT WILL BE HEARD OF A o WA 1 sz . FOUR DOLL (\ IFE PAYING INSULATION | THANKS T0 BUTCH i e ¢ ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 || He's a little fellow, with black mmmeme | NIr falling over his eyes. | | He's not quite a Smm—but‘ !sort of a Scotty- -type. | For Christmas Presents { But Butch definitely is the hero | l of the neighborhood, out about ten | Purses, Moccasing | mies on the near side of the toop | BLISS TRADING POST o | ) H \ An hour beforc midnight, Sat-| 4 e ——— SRSV RV A S - ‘ i bllc accoqntant .added On the Pier Open every day ”‘(}U' o Ders_ Royl sl > - r\j;)u-r ey lm Calverts quaht]es ST 3 ——————————————— awakened by Butch's sharp, dc-‘ G =y ¥ HE COT IN TO SEE 5 manding bark and switched to Calvert Follow the Cabs to Their home was in tames. | ox broke the window glass with | Reserve as a better buy. ROSS' OASIS a chair, and “the middle-aged t, Lafayette, Calif. couple barely escaped. Grain Ne cdls irits, in Dadgias The frame h t tory % Grain Neutral Spirits. . e frame house, part one:story | s Corp., New York City for a Good Time and part 1% stories, was totally | destroyed, the ruins still smold- | ering 24 hours later. None of the Coxes’ possessions was saved. | —_———— Yfllll‘ nel’fls‘ts Cause of the fire is undetermin- | ‘ed | ARE s AFE Mr. and Mrs. Cox are staying temporarily with their neighbor, Mrs. Charles Rudy 2 BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES : 2 The Cox property is the former p s L ) A SAVINGS BONDS 3 Charles Goldstein fur farm. Cox . 1978, Ki Syndicate, Inc.,, ' World rights resecved | i recently cleared a great deal of| _ the place and raised large vege- ; : * - - table uups | fifi’ 1 PROMUSS'—D JOE, ' J g L 4 7 | " i T P L GIVE YOU TWO NEVER FIGHT AGIN'...AN' ] 1)/ saxes.. k. g U.P. WIRE . HE management of this N 1 THOUSAND IF YOU'LL | B'SIDES I GOTTA BE IN i 7 EUSTACE PINKNEY- bank Is pledged to S 100 TONS PRODUCE | FIGHT AT THE ARENA BOSTON BIFORE ., Lo~ - ; ’ Wlfi'fiimé"? tive operation. The safety | ON THE TWENTY- @ y i\ N ’ of depositors’ funds is our 5 ABOARD DonomEA ] ! — | XA b s TITLE oovgenoe& primary consideration. In : 3 ] ’ ; 7 2 SPOKE AT THE addition the bank is a mem- I“ FROM SEAIII.E - ber of Federal Deposit In- l“ “"s m‘ surance Corporation, which The Dorothea, ;kluplnd by M. insures each of our deposit- ARE B. Dahl, docked at 10:30 this| ors agalnst loss to & maxi- morning from Seattle to bring 100; s tons of cargo for Juneau mer- ' N SU RE D chants. Merchandise aboard \Hll) g0 to Marshall n, Bert's Food Center, ng Hardware, , Sully's Bakery T PPN p | | FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘ of JUNEAU, ALASKA DINNER ROLLS - Order Early ; MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - - frem SVLLY'S. 49 ”t‘ %] ..IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIII|'lI!IIIIHIIll!Hilll||InIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHHHIHIIIIlllllllllll- | INTO THIS HOUSE AND At ’& e | |2y, cLosiNe ue GATE.. S ' T CLOTHING and see our fine selection of Christmas Gifis at prices that u can afford to pa | PN PO [THERE ARE FOUR TOMMY THEY DOOD YO : ¥ p y | - ¥ | GUNS ON YOU, SRICHT EYES. ITF\ FiT's NO USE— THEY. ]| \\QW‘\OSS OUT YOUR WHITE SHIRTS by “VAN HEUSEN" | LTH 'gug,z%u";,'-"isfi LRTILLERY. Broadcloth . . Fused collar . . Oxford cloth . . Buttondown collar . . Broad- cloth with soft collar and stays . . . French cuffs G SWEATERS Bre. a3 e O Y . 4 [J i ) > ! J P HE MUST I'LL SNOOP ])y : . j Miss CAN'T FIND 2 : ANYBODY 5 HAVE A KEY. /| AROUND AT S ANYTHING | THE HAND 4 CETS 13 ’ NIGHT AND TODAY, DRILL. ! \Nifi7)) q AT NIGHT ? | SEE WHAT | ‘“‘Revere’’ 1P * ; | Cliagetd I CAN SEE. J BACZEW‘SKI BADA— - Beautiful selection of paiterns in 100% pure soft wool. Excellent for skiing, A : ; Bl WELL DON'T JUST skating, or just plain ol By, loafing. Makes ideal 't CANT YOU HEAR ME, MR.SVITH ? S : : I SAID GO GET YOUR HEAD ! gift for Dad or Lad. e I WANT TO TALK OUER A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAJAMAS Flannels and Broadcloths IT'S A GOOD THING T IN A RAID ON A = WHY' DIDN'T YOLI LEAVE ON THAT NECKTIES - SCARFS - WALLETS s X S WE HAVE MANY OTHER ITEMS A @sgr Z 18 o e R ) 1_ o P RAID - TO CHOOSE FROM “‘"“ ARRESTED IN THE - = A 34| | NONSENSE -MAGGIE - Conie In and Shfl‘” at ihe ‘L\<— AR ‘«; o 7 A\ $ o LIKE HANRATTY'S = S'n'T Clothmg ‘ . 177-179 South '-ll|lmmmlmmmmmnnnmnnnnmnnunmnnmmmmmflum||mmumnmummmmuuuumv