The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1949, Page 3

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FRIDAY MARCH 11, 1949 CHANGL S L Boih Slalem and Do SEATILE RéSNiEP‘ "éuTm’L &Mi‘( | Juneay High Is ko kncherage, F fitle Sevie: UCLA, OREGON STATE ATILE TONIGHT IN (0@;:;‘&1;5 MATCH ____ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPYV’" JUNEAU, \i ASKA - ru l’l 1C PINOCHLE PARTY Al (e U pmarn S s mson e s oafly A4 Races, Ski Bowl-Exhibi- fion Jumping Sunday nd ski trail chused neau Ski Club to make mino; for the|Ti rienship: today. ring 2 Art Houtteman, young |sprée today hinst TTol! Anchorage and Fa unable to reach hi 5 off the event. chthander IIGER‘ LOSE YOUNG HURLER iN ACCIDEX uffered a skull f > .o nd Ray Frick hits, two by Me! 1 Anié smas extend hj omise. Faen\r ged out a pair i od ture in an automobile-truck cel-| attle, 9-5, at Wilmine Cioss country competition will be ’ run at 1:30 pm. Sunday. Both downhill and slalom races ar scheduled for Saturday, Sun- day ski activities to be concéntrated | at the jump hill afte aftcrnoon. Due to sprin condition the slalom area, plans are to 1 slalom races in the Ski Bowl. How ever, if there is new snow at low a belfore race time tom 3 will be rur t- omment on t there, the tournament commities| i <inlom ar | said. Slalom, Women's Class A, starts | medicine Downhill races in the Ski Hn\\l 45 p.m., at the tinish line at the t in Jumpin 2:45 pm, at | stalom and ged depending on weather n i v) 1§ fall where the ki coac walking now over a firm base. committee is Lec: Forces Ar {rom the Anck Tairbanks co: ning the Union H The schedu Eaturday races— Downhil—Women's Class A, starts 1:00 p.m.; open. Juniors Class A, starts 1:30 p.m. open. Men's C!ass A, starts 2:00 p.m.; open. Sunday races— Men’s Class A, starts 12 noon, at slalom area. Junicr's Class A, starts 1 pm. at slalom area. Cross Country, Men’s, sta 1:30 SLOW Old-fashioned, time-consuming shaving brush makes shaving a long, dreary chore. Now shave sensational new Made especially for the man who shaves every day ® No more need to waste time shaving with a slow, old-fashioned brush.,You can actually cut shaving time in half with new ‘modern Glider...the sensational shaving cream discovery which needs no brush. Here's how it works: Just wash your face as usual, then spread on fluffy-white GLIDER with your fingers—never a brush ~and shave. That's all there is to it. And, man, what shaves you get—smoother, closer, casier on the face—and faster / fon last night. foutteman suffc a fracture of ight never 1 | the doctors weren't makmg nny Los Anzeles police - “NO-BRUSH" CREAM Tommy Kipp, “C, nitched two hit ball ior ¥ innings, also said tha ae, whicl fronkly didn't knos iy A ball voungster would | 3 B n-—-if at all. lieve the memory of an 8-7 defeal ‘\ s ; ward, who bre n early a nar The coceine leaf is uscd by loeal San Franecise to divine the location len property in South at. - .o lalom aret st open competition, 'itafl‘ | Amenca The medicine man casts jump hill. leaves on smooth ground or on downhill races may | ! s nd tells from the pat- perty can be found. oo ] GRAND OLD NAME IN CANADA Available in: QUARTS 4/5 QUART PINTS 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES CORBY'S RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF « 68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED » PEORIA, ILLINOIS FAST Modern Glider Brushless eream needs no brush—can cut shaving time in half, e twice as fast with than you have ever dreamed possible. Throw away that messy, time-consum- ing shaving brush and get @ tube of . GLIDER today. You'll be amazed at the time it saves...at the new ease and comfort it brings to shaving. ONE Q) T}*e Unde First, Juneg 1d, Juneau juneau 20, An 1 final score, Alphabet keys, led nume and s the operator mq.fif TY‘"" 5 WA Krow All Electric Typewriting At It demensiration today! Wi illne ek, with YM LA GOOD NAME DESERVES ANOTHER KUPPENMHEIMER NOW IT/'S HKUPPENHEIMER &L@xgafifig PRESENTED AT “I's a- Kuppenheimer”—that's one of the finest things you can say of a suit or outercoat, for it speaks volumes about its fitting excellence, its fine fabyic and its distinguished style. Because Kuppenhcimer Clothes so superbly measure up to our own high standards of quality, it's a real pleasure to present this outstanding apparel to you men of our community, FRED HENNING Complete Quifitter Come in for CAPITOL TYPE Himpson Bldg, W vy PAGE mREE Y

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