The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1934, Page 7

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“LAN' SAKES !! WH ROUND LIKE A SIX- GITTIN' YO' SOME VITTLES AN' YO! DON'T SHOW WP LIGHT DOWN A SET A SPELL - EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third of a series of six articles on Mickey Cochrane's ph nemenal cuccess as manager. of ! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MULE TEAM N A MUD-HOLE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 1934. T \\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\w , BOY! I DON'T KNOW YO' HEERED WHUT MR _GOOGLE A DRESS AN’ \T'LL BE TwW' PURTIEST DRESS THAT'S EVER BEEN BROUGHT TO THESE MOUNTAINS o BAD. THAT LITTLE MOUNTAIN GIR\L. AIN'T GOT SOME O HER BRAINS _ __ WHERE WAS \T I SAID I'D MEET HER AN’ DANIEL?, OH,YES_.DOWN AT THE CREEK T A\N'T GOT TIME_T JUST DROPPED IN TO SEE |IF THE YOUNGSTERS WERE O.WK I'LL BE BACK AFTER BIT CREW CAMPTO kCS Good & ESTABLISHED sa AT TEE HARBOR - | Wrar { priet Carol “Billie” P‘ Mr. and M as the digtine youngest srguson, business By [WRANGELL HiI SCHOOL \GRADUATE YOUNGEST BUSINESS ‘PR O PRIETOR dau"n- Harry Fexu\h tion of being BILLE DE BECK SHET UP, DAN'L.. EVER TIME YO' OPEM YORE BIG MOUTH, b SARGENT ENDS SERSON'S WORK ON ADMIRALTY! pro- according to the Wr’\n't‘lli data from t made by nearly completed, Mr. Sargent said. However, he will remain here unsil | DOUGLAS Yo' BEEN ? WHAT 1I'D DO WITH- SEZ, SAIRY. - \F YO' AN’ ME YORE G TTI\N/ st Medlipariancr v U T BEEN STIRRIN' M'SELF NOPE . DUT LS. TOO GIT MARRIED HE'LL G\'T vo' WUSSER ‘N’ ISNORANTER :‘f{"’lf&; et ‘:;‘“lm‘“”:“p,m‘_‘:“ for the past year L Some of the features of the map- making will have to be done in w ngton, D. C., Mr. Sargent pointed out, Some of the data re- quired for the maps can only be| obtained there. i Mr. Sargent probably will remain here until . next Tuesday, sailing| then on the steamer Alaska for Seattle, enroute to Washington - EAGLES ARRANGE FOR CARD PARTY SERIES; TURKEY GIVEN AWAY A series of mrd pume» extend- ing through October and Novem- ber, has been planned by Douglas Aerie 117, F, O. B, as part of the Island’s ;sogial affairs for this fall. Starting . with the first event on { Monday, Oetober 8, there will be winding PREMIER’S GENERAL ‘f-l';'c wx;{lr'tlle‘sl f\lltogelher.N ingne MAGER w‘LL woRK lIX wil the last one on ‘ovember 26. Intermediate dates are Oct. 22, “AUSTRALIA GOLD'MINE N: 5 and 19th. | Special features of ‘he series | will be the giving away of an im- |mense turkey as an attendance Bound for the remote Antipodes where he will take charge of the|vize ‘on the night of the .final development and equipment of the y: event, just in. time for a grand famous Big Bell low grade gold de-| Tanigiving for some one. Every- posit - In the: desert country of|one attending the card parties will Western Austr: Dale L. Pitt.|po given a number at each event general manager of the Premier|anq the Jucky. number is to be Mine at Hyder, left recently for|qrawn at the cloge of the last one. San Francisco enroute to his far! There will be. other prizes, too, away,destination. 1 § Ho 2 |plenty of them, with two grand The property, long-known to the, s for total high scores. ol the Detroit Tigers. g .| Sentinel . mining world, has been diamond| The Ladies' Auxiliary will have ’ e Lumber Shipped There fo‘; Miss Pergiion was® dtadusteaMukes Topographnc Survey|arillea during the past two vears|charge of the refreshments during By E. J. HILLIGAN 25-Man ‘Crew to Build [from wrangell high school last f Tdand-Bétlven P by the Premier Gold Company in|the series. (Acsociated Press Staff Writer) Sh Stub Road June and, following her graduation| ©f Istand-betwen Iy~ lassociation with the American i L SR SRR DETROIT, Sept. 26,—The “hot ort dtul 0 { worked in a Wrangell cannery dur-' bus Ba Angoon Smelting and Refining Company GUILD TEA stove league” fams, busy through| S \ing the season just ended. She B Y, Ot under a long-term lease acquired PG ALY the winter making “trades” which | Lumber to establisi a camp atiher earnings for the p in 1932. These operations have €s-| Mrs. Frank Pearce will be hos- would put new life into the lan-| Tee Harbor for a crew to comstruct!a stock of candy, stat With his field work completed tablished a body of gold-bearing ore tess to the members and friends guid Tige! got. the action they had hoped for soon after Mickey Cochrane became manpager of the Detroit baseball club. a short stub connection to Glacier!|schosl supplies. Billie's father Highway there, was moved from | tled show ¢ the Juneau Lumber Mills today by the Ranger IX. Capt. George Sar- rus; s-and a cash regis- gang, er and used plenty of paint, var- |nish and elbow grease in helping = for the current season, R. H. Sar- topographer for the United States Geological Survey, returned to town today from Admiralty some 1200 feet in length, with 2lor St. Luke’s Guild at a tea to- width of 100 feet and a depth of | morrow afternoon at her home on 500 feet. The values are said to | St. Apn’s Ave. The affair begins at be quite low, but the immense ton- ! . Everyone is cordially in- | Lufhxane made news in the| vela. A scow. loaned to the Forestiher get the place in order, and Tsland, and “‘this season’s work ad-|0ge¢ available endows the propert 1d and gave the fans in Service by Capt. J. V. Davis, was|now has the pleasure of seeing his vanced us materially toward that with great production possibili 5 e, e e — omething to talk about| jused in transporting the supplies.|enterprising daughter established gol,” Mr. Sargent said. All of the Mrs. Pitt accompanied her hus-| BULBS BULES ut fanfare, he traded | A bunkhouse to accommodate|in a promising business. b 7 planned for this year has band south and will spend the! R ; Johnny Stone, a Tiger outficlder, | !25 men will be erected. It will be .o bean dope.” :“me; in Honolulu ~where lheiri We have now received most of for Leon (Goose) Goslin, who pa- built on heavy timber foundations § i ; . aughter, Miss Elizabeth will at-|our bulbs for Fall plant lled the butfieldifor the Wash- so that it can be moved to a raft|MR. AND MRS. W. C. BRYAN Mr. Saxgent star uvdrh\lz “j"‘; "I“ tend the University of Hawail and|Spring blooming. Izrge‘ngsg:]f ton Senators. and moved to other sites along the|: RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS Pybus Bay, tying the fleld WOrkt W] heir son, Robert, will enroll in|ment. Phone 311, Juneau Florists, with the aerial mapping done here | Shattuck Building. —adv. was an outright trade, with} where future work may be X ) diti of the Unit preparatory school. no cash involved, and immediate- | done. A wanigan will be moved to| Mr. and Mis. W. C. Bryan are B the EW0, Skpe 15}1‘9115 o hf‘ e - - ly many fans said Cochrane had | Tee Harbor for & cookhouse and |féceiving congratulations on the €d States Navy, “‘my 5o hiss P I e S traded a young, promising player | eating house. birth of a baby boy at their resi- nounced “invaluable. ‘me P_x;bmI ¥ for a one-time star now on the| | The stub road, about one-quar-|dence in the Seatter Tract on Bay he worked south along the down-grade. But hrane knew| ter of a mile long, will be con-|SePtember 20. Both Mrs. Bryan east coast tq Tyee and thence north what he was doir ! structed from Glacier Highway to|&1d her son are getting along to Angoon. 1 wanted. And in G he obtained the settlement at the south end of (Dicely according to Dr. H. C. De-} An important addition o the exactly the kind of player he need- | Tee Harbor. There are six or seven|Vigbne, physician in charge. {tield work was the triangulation ed to aid him in convincing the| { permanent settlers there and one b v 2 |surveys made by J. I. Davidson, who young Tiger team that it wa | summer home site accupled. Other| A man known in police circles as €xtended the triangulation system the entire length of Seymour Canal Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. real and not a peren | sites are e\pchud to be developed. | The Count,” has been arrested in A second division outfit R e five states and ousted from three tying it into _mmnllm:_d pumts‘kar;d Goslin a Winner | | forelgn countries on pickpocket | did 5 triangulation work In|beeeoemeeoo Goslin is a “winning type” ball | MRS. M\RTE‘EflLlTTLE ON WAY! charges. His latest arrest was the Hood Baj = e — e s < player, as is Cochrane. Accustom-| { RO FAIRBANKS, WILL WED DON/ ¢ venticth, Mr. Davidson’s work of compiling he imparted a win- | to the youngsters. | ‘ed to winning, ADLER ON ARRIVAL THERE ning spirit STAR BAKERY “You going to be a second di-| | Mrs. Myrtle Little and her small | viclon club_always?” Goslin a ,, |daughter, Joanne, are westbound | NON-ACID BREAD DAILY | ¥ passengers on the steamer Alaska | SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS r and E. Isakson, all of Tena- on their way to, Fairbanks. Mrs Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. Little and Don Adler, Manager of ° L] . Kruzof Flight he Lathrop Theatre in the interior a group of players one n | soon after he had joined the l(\)m \ And from that moment on he \\.\\‘ il Cochrane’s first-lieutenant in the campaign~ to-cenvince “the Tigers| To “bting ‘fn tHee passengers|City, Well known entertainer and they had the makings of a club| At 1:15 o'cl from the Hawk Inlet cannery and,@ctive member of the American i which could win the American|ncon the sea pilot | the mine at that place, the sea- ‘Lr”mn, are to be married soon | teague flag. Gene Meyring, mechanic Lloyd | plane Kruzof, pilot Murray Stuart, 8fter her arrival in Fairbanks, | ll . Cochrane readily gives, Goslin|Jarman, left here for a round trip made a round trip there last even- Mrs. Little, musician of note, has | the credit for arousing the team|to Sitka and way ports with pas- |ing. This morning the Kruzof made been saxophonist in the orchestra B to a realization that it could play|sen nd mail. Those making |a flight to Funter Bay with Henry R the Yukon during the past j§ top baseball. A competitor of t | the trip were Eiler Hansen, Mrs. Roden and Willis Nowell. ikummer and has made many| inest type, he showed fighti 3illy Willlams, C. H. Metealf on| i morning the seaplane Bar- friends amuug Alaskan travelers. | A The Business Man and His Bank qualities which other members of | the outbound “trip. A second trip the club could not help but admire.| was necessary because of passengers In Chicago, a few days after the|wishing to come into Juneau. season opened, Goslin was under| Returning on the first trip of the care of a physician after hav-|the Baranof were Frank Scully, anof, pilot Meyring, Mechanic Jar: man, left for Chichagof and way| points. The plane took off at 10:30 o'clock with J. Manos as a passen| ger for Chichagof and T. Burdick! MRS. LOUIS KARSTENS | HOME FROM HOSPITAL| | EAGLES’ HALL : po;zglrls Mrs. Touis Karstens left St j_ng[sulfr:;ed x\dbardl_\;) fractured nosc )~“ H. (Is,znl;nl;.n;l. S. Pr:r: W.L:. making the round trip to H,Jmmh_;A(:rel;l}gs;;i‘u; tl_l(':.:] xz::::ing after THE well-informed business st at the end of the spring train- | Ryan, Gi crson. and on the e o - AR s ays' medi A £ oRila gy i 7 an't K i B3 Alsdarder, Hales Al Iy Ei ant Ads Pay! | Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! | ¢ A Can't Keep Him Out ander, Helen Ale; Daily Empire W s Pay! | Dally Emp A preciates the bank's responsibility: to its SR e N e 22— November 5, 19, 26 “You're taking a few days' rest, October 8, depositors, ' and in questions of credit he fllIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIHlIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllfllllllllllllllflIIIIHHIIIIIHII!IIIIB J| i00se,” said Manager Cochrane. ""Oh, no I'm not,” returned the|z== Imlividual and G,.”ml Prizes takes the viewpoint of a depositor as well Goos2. “I'm playing this afternoon.” | as that of a borrower. He does not expect Cochrone couldn’t keep him out the bank to assume any risk contraty to Thanksgiving Turkey for Door Prizes of uniform, and that afternoon & ° | good , judgment and established principles gainst the White 8ox, Goslin did — o 3 SNTQ of sound banking practice. For he realizes [ notning ot periorm spectacutary | N REFRESHMENTS that the hank's policies of careful manage- in ‘Lm a) J and crack ‘out 'four ) | % i ment have a direct bearing on its ability tc fits “in S to “the plate. Plan to Save the Dates assure him safety, efficiency, and the fullest Threughcut the summer his play measure, of helpful sexvice. i inspired his teammates to heights I v imi 3 % they never before thought they i Bl(’ 1”’Eb PROIUISED fleould reach. Constantly coaching the younger jimembers of the squad, Goslin is given credit for making Joyner (Jo Jo) White, the “Tigah man,” 2 real star. White, used only as a pinch-hitter, had been trying to smash "the ball out of the lot in- WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 & The First National dovertisement AND YOU WILL BE IF YOUR CASH AND BRING IT TO OUR STORE ENTITLED TO A DISCOUNT OF 10% A, stead of just _trying to get his = - - P s e i e ot PURCHAHL: AMOUNT TO $1.00 OR OVER. fr S idea and persuade him to “choke” (= LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG SAVINGS! g8 oo f:;}ds;f:;d;;mrf;h;;?fl = This offer good all week and your selections can be made H U B M AR KE T By painedthe M0, class,. 8nd (S L MEATS AND GROCERIES pecame one of the best base run- mers on the team, if not in . the gue. The rebirth of the Tigers dates from the signing of Cochrane; but the crafty Cochrane's act in ob- aining Goslin was almost as im- portant a part of the Tigers' 1934 Bihistory was was Cochrane’s decision 0 become a manager. .o — o - S A from a most complete stock of new merchandise. FREE DELIVERY 3; TELEPHONE 602 MIKE PUSICH SR ' ? Your Good Heahk Healthful ultm-vwlet rays of “Indoor Sunshine” for the whole family. The new. S-2 sunlamp bulb does n’j require the use of goggles. SPECIAL TERMS You buy the S-2 bulb at $3.75 and rent the fixture at $2.00 per month. el Rental may be applied on purchase P . NOTICE TO TAXPA_YERS Owing to the change in date of elinquency for payment of taxes rom the first Monday in October 0. September 15, an extension until | Detober 1 will be allowed this year. | one-half of amount due is pam by October 1 the balance will not fgcome delinquent until after March | 5, 1935. Interest at 12 per cent bn delinquent taxes will not begin | ntil October 1. Payments raade n full by said date are subjeci to NATURALLY--THIS APPLIES ONLY TO ITEMS SOLD FOR CASH! NOW OPEN Afte(r a Complete Overahuling muimummnmmummm|mu||||um|mm|m|||l|u||mmmnumuum‘m o dsount: | W, mENNING, | ‘4 » . ; We have now received..most of bur bulbs for Fall planting and gpring blooming. Large assort- hent. Phone 311, Juneau Florists, | ttuck Building. —ad Power Co. JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 “If it comes from The Bon Marche it must be good” Bllllllllllfllllllllllllifliilllllllll Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE “THEY NEVER SLEEP” AR RAR nfiiil

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