The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 6

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sSAY AINT I GOT. ENOLGH TROUBLE WITHOUT Nou GUYS COOKINS UP A PHONY LONE LETIER ON ME AND Y Al cwm £ 9 2y [/4 ey beLn <o, @f«uZ/d ,:’wa;u/ eyl - Fuaels e - T Eyea Gl vty < P12 I4AGC et/ hielce. «Als MY , e TAeir ng Love— ry i | ‘1.1’ o A (Q./ ellern, //t;rrz/ H \Owe.- (Feczn <o~ 1 Boeenl | I ‘j/cu, / i A AERIAL SERVICE IS PLANNED HERE Pilot G. J. Smith and T. Johnson Organize Com- mercial Aviation Firm WHAT REGULARITY DOES Organization of an aviation com- pany to operate from Juneau throughout the year has been or- anized by residents of this city and least one plane is expected to A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. be in service next January, an- It is the regular additions to one’s TIOUDhEd Gl th, pilot, and Thomas Johnson, mechanic, today saving fund that make it grow. | who are chiefly responsible for the new enterprise been incorporated | formation of the The company ha under the laws of Alaska as th . T | comme Air Transport. Asso- Flrst Na[,l()'l(ll Bank ciated with Mr. Smith and Mr. {Johnson are Robert Coughlin, pur- | ser on the motc Estebeth, and = H R W of the Cash Cole Transfer Company. Radio Phones on Planes s i i i St i e | | “Permanent hangars will be built | here,” said Mr. Smith. “We ar ‘l'hll[.(lw‘lvi we can operate the i | round. All our planes will be equip- ped with radio telephones, and we ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | shall erect and maintain radio tele- Tphunl‘ stations at Juneau, Hoonah Sitka, Kake, Angoon, Port Alexan- {der and other places in Sout Johnson and I shall |leave soon for the factory of the | Stinson Aircraft Company at Wayne, Mich. We plan to have our ‘Al.v a. Mr. “The Latest Stylex in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” e mrr e s co e rerr 4 e mom s o e o7 777777 | first machine in operation from our r — | Juneau base in January, and wej | to have two other craft inj early in the summer. first regular route will -e- | between Juneau and Sitka, but our equipment will be available for any | other trips. Have Di Engines itemplate that all our vill be powered with Diesel ic | “our USED WILLARD RADIO A AND B | POWER UNIT (Which eliminates A and B Batteries) WILL SELL CHEAP CAUL MOTOR CO. “We planes engines. “In ad commer i sc condu c maintaining 2 e shall al- to rvice, tion school. Last ition Service With Satisfaction summer Johnson and T - - - - ot i W a th the Pioneer —— | Airways, here, we were often asked {o give instructions in flying. The r(’P(IrL our ar ror | convinced that throughout the ter- A Ao ritory there is sufficient demand . for instruction to warrant the es- | We think Juneau is the proper Clean out vour radiator and fill with ANTI- nI:;l;v o \n‘».\xlmmJnl" ~ T Qf m . . r. Smith and Mr. Johnson are FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with || e a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a |/UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 5 4 Anchorage, Alaska. complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE |l et ot | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- MON CORPORATION, C a corpora- {tion organized under the laws of the State of Delaware and quali- fied to engage in business in the | Territory of Alaska, has plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's Conners Motor Company, Inc. |Additional Homestead, as assignee Service Rendered by Experts fof Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary -_ e Lunder Sections 2306 and 2307, U. S. S - |Revised Statutes, for a tract of ‘\a d consisting of apporximately ECONOMY CASH STORE | o wemms {shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- |goff Island, one and one-half miles Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands sou! t of Point Lucan, Alaska, embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, m which 3.LM. No. F Telephone 91 corner No. 1 MC. 1657 bears S. 34° 15' 32.32 chains, Latitude 58° Front at Main St. B 3 , % 08" 00" N., Longitude 136° 20° 25” DLRW OOD TYPEW RI’I ERS fll’ld {W., and which i. more patricularly |described as follows, to-wit: TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING mmencing at Corner No. 1, h Corner No. 3, Sea Salmon Company’s e and Manufacturing site, Non-mineral Survey No. Anchorage, Alaska, Serial thence north 5.0 o Corner No. 2, identi- D e ] \ Corner No. 3, Tongass { Forest elimination, ALASKA MEAT CO. || i dmes f i 8 _to Corner No. 3, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING (1 oot W SERLY Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales |} |, S, August 22 135?()1?5?; PHONE 3 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 { g the meanders of mean - - ool e line of Port Althorp, - 28%° E. 3.02 chains, 604" W. 436 chains to et -7 No. 4; thence W. 6.85 THE HOTEL ©F ALASKAN HOTELS { 2 Ouchie M4, L. the o! egir g THE GASTINEAU ! and all persons claiming IRE y any of the above de- Our Services to You Begin and End at the e :m i T TEea v ims within the period of Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat : ¥ tion or thirty days there- D e e e hey will be barred by the of the Satutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, p . . e Register. pld Papers for sale at Empire Office [ JEiciss &3 2 &8 LL YEAR-ROUND SAY ED. CALLED UP EVERY ;;‘Q: WS o | OME © Te Bovs- o i (NGBOD/ KNOWS oA TArY | NUTHIN® ABOUT IT- IF He GCT A LOUE. | RTTEe TS Y well-known for their flying activi- ties in Alaska. Mr. Smith was pilot and Mr. Johnson mechanic for thc Sea Pigeon while it was operated from Juneau last summe - Belgium Arins Eastern Border Against Germany BRUSSE. urgent nece next budget, of national defens reorganiz of fortifications, ‘The stroi defensive position of Namur o » right bank of the Meuse will be modernized so as ftc | resist the most violent bombard- ment by modern artillery and pro- —Despite the y of cutting down the the Belgian minister contemplates a the eastern line tion o, | tect the garrison against gas at tacks. The total expenditure i estimated approximately $1,000,- 000. The plan is seen as a d consequence of the recent politica rise in Germany of the nationalist whose pronouncements are int preted here as advocating a war of revenge, : R North Carolina Lnporls more than 8,000,000 bushels of wheat annually in the form of grain and bread - oo Dell E. Sheriu, Alaska’s Tuner now here. Phone Cliff Apartments How Old Are You? Py The Stars i Heaven—I'm The Spirit Of Y ath Is In Me Millions of men and women the world over know that the Kr Method of burning up fat and get- ing weight d 1 to a healthy a shapely basis is a safe and sensible one. But there are millions more who are not fat who ought to know that Kruschen Salts keeps the body/frec and acids from harmful toxins puts into your internal organs nerves, glands, and fibres the vitalizing minerals that nature say THAT GuvY GIVES ” ME A PAIN - HE'S ON THE LBVEL! | " 47 DOUGLAS NEWS IHANKSGIVING OBSERVED IN APPROPRIATE FASHION Thanksgiving day was obscrved on Douglas Island yesterday. Busi- ness was practically at a standstill d a general holiday spirit pre- vailed. Several parties were held in | various homes with turkey and all trimmings as the main event, Jliowed by card-playing and other ntertainment. Excellent times were cported. e | MILLERS RETURN and Mrs. William Miller, of the trolling boat Bértie arrived in town yesterday in to ehjoy Thanksgiving Day 1g old friends. They report a ly successful fishing season. Mrs. 1L me Miller is preparing to make a trip ) rmer home in Minnesota in |the near future, while Mr. Miller will probably remain in this vicin- |ty for the winter. SON IS BORN A baby boy was born in Dougla arly Thanksgiving morning to M nd Mrs. George Cortez. The new makes the second son for » couple. | REV. BAUER ILL Overcome with a severe attack acute indigestion, Rev. P. E. Bauc 1as been confined to his residence or the past two days. He expecis o be quite fully recovered in a ouple more days TORS ON HONOR ROLL Half of the Senlors were on thd second six weeks' honor roll, with Vieno Wahto, Isabel Cashen and Alma Savikko upholding the honor of their class. Six students figured on the spe- cial honor roll which requires all A’s. Willlam Cashen is the only it should have if you are to be vigorous, energetic and free from petty ailments. If your weight is have no fat to lo you want and take spoon of Kruschen normal and you e—eat anyth one half a Salts in a gl of hot water before breakfast every morning. An 85 cent bottle lasts four weeks—and after the t bottle you will realize what a wond rejuvenation combination Kr is—You will probably feel younger than you have for years with clear- er skin, brighter eyes and keener mind. You can get Kruschen Salts at Butler-Mauro Drug Co. or Juneau Drug Co. or any real drug the inexpensive to have glorious health and —adv. in the world—It's way to keep it. boy who placed; the others were: Vieno Wahto, Stephanie Africh, Hilja Reinikka, Elsa Lundell and Astrid Loken. Juniors had Harry Lundell and Margaret Pearce on the B hor roll. The Sophomores are Phy ettt DOUGLAS TONIGHT—Zane Grey’s Story “Under the with RICHARD ARLEN Western Drama—Full of Action VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS T, won ——e— ——— Lundell, Nina Baroume: Marie {Pox, and Enne Krong 1 men are Helen Pusich a Wilma Feero. Report cards were distributed - e LUMBER DEALER ISENTHUSIASTIC “Three years ago I commenced isuffering with indigestion that gradually ‘pulled me down.’ My appetite grew less and less and my ! [ 1§ [ with it. I nd rundown, ot wonderful results I actually eat four 5 a day, and twenty or ty bottles of this medicine have n me 2 gain of 15 pounds in ght and vigor and vitality I haven't had in years. Sargon Pills 50 completely overcame my consti- n I don't have to take ives of any kind any more — George Miller, prominent lumber dealer of Seattle with offices in he Campbell Building. | { Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agents. { —adv 'ALABAMA BLANKS GEORGIA IN GAME| | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 28— | In the game here yesterday between Alabama and Georgia, the former| 13 to 0. This closed an un-| defeated season for Alabama. | 3 COLISEUM Tonto Rim” ful display and surprised at price. ed. arranged. i ALL WORK GU. i Chas. Goldstein & Co. ’f Open Evenings by Appointment the lowness A small deposit will hold any garment purchased until want- Convenient payments may be = Come in and see our beauti- be pleasantly in 3 ARANTEED OUR ALTERATION AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT is in charge of Mr. Malacky Satisfaction Guaranteed DT T T T T i AU T B T T d o rrr T T sesssssssssesssesssssseessssssesessessssaesesassessessnssszssnl) | * FOR SALE ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes Regular Price—$125.00 OUR PRICE TO CLOSE—$§95.00 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau, Alaska Phone 6 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison ARCOLA burns no more fuel than a stove .. yet it warms the whole house 5 D . . e UST a few shovels of e coal a day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of your homewhenyou install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American Radiators in the other rooms. You can have the wonderful com- fort of hot water heat at a very low cost, and you can pay for it just a little down—a little each month. " RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBERS “We tell you in advance what job will cost” PARLOR FURNACES Exclusive Agency for the Dixola Line Furnaces Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building A - i Pioneer Pool Hall ! Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced . after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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