The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY OCT 11, 1935. BARNEY (,OO(:LE AND bPARK PLUG b s ¢ WANTED -- LARGE FIRM WANTS EXECUTIVE - SALARY 4450,000 R VEAR --NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 13 R R e e HA--- TIMES 1S GETTIN' GODD AGIN-- MAH GOO'NESS, DIS SHO' AM MAH LUCKY Marine News . + Steamer Movements . et A NORTHBOUND ® Northland scheduled to, arrive @' ® at 5 o'clock this afternoon. ® Princess Louise scheduled to e ® arrive Sunday afternoon or s ® evening. . . R SCHEDULED SAILINGS - ® Bandon scheduled to sail from e | Seattle October 11. . b ® Alaska scheduled to sail from @ Seattle Monday evening at ® o'clock, ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® from Seattle October. 14. ® Zapora scheduled to sail from ® Seattle Octobér 17. * o« SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Yukon _schednled southbound ® next Wednesday. I. LOfAL SAILINGS e Estebeth icuves every Wednes. ® day night at 6 pm., :o % Sitka ind wayports. ® Dart leaves every Friday at e ® 7 am. fcr Petershurg, Kake e e and wayports. . e e e s 0000 e ALASKA SAILS "NORTH ON NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Steamer —I;—Eale Which Causes Change of Schedule A Steamer Alaska, scheduled to sail frcm Seattle tomorrow morning at 9 c'clock, will not sail for the north until Monday night at 6 aclock. The change in the sailing of the Alaska was announced this morn- ing by agent M. J. Wilcox upon receipt of a radiogram from the Seattle office. “ ' The Alaska was late in sailing from Seattle on her last' trip north *and was also late in sailing for the south, which has caused the | ¢hange in the date from t.omorrowJ o, Monday night. — .- PUBLIC CARD PARTY Don’t forget the Pioneers card' party at the I. O, O. F. Hall Fri- day evening, Oct. 11. Meeting at ,1:15; cards at 8:15 sharp. Prizes, | refreshments, admission 50c. adv. | - SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- JLAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 p.m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- &% DR ok R LGNGSHOREMEN : OUT ON STRIKE| : SOUTH STATES, . Three Thousand Members Seeking Employers to Sign Contracts HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 11.—More | than 3,000 memb‘ers of the Inter- national Longshoremen’s Associa- ticn in Texasand Lake Charles, La. began a strike today. Union dock workers said they mal Longshoremen’s Association n New Orleans and agree to in- ude Lake Charles in the new ntract. District operators will prepare to nmdle cargoes with non-union la- - RUNS AGROUND BOSTON HARBOR Coastal Liner Is with Two Tugs Standing by BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 11.— Two gs are standing by the coastal aground off Lovell Island, in the Bosten harbor. Coast Guard assistance was not needed, according to a report from the ship. ——— e 00 v oo o o0 ° TIDES TOMORROW o0 00000 000000 High tide, 0:28 a.m. 17.6 feet. Low tide, 6:29 am. -05 feet. High tide, 12:35 p.m., 195 feet. Low tide, 7:01 p. 38 feet. . ee— EXPERT PIANo TUNING George Anderson, expert piano tuning and repair work. Phone 143, Constipation & Other Rectal Troubles Successfully treated without hospitalization ick, Permanent Results . Hinkley Lifetime New Methods” ‘rita for Free Booklet— dway Bl The HINKLEY Clinie ¥iiiiana, orr. Special Accommodations for Out-of-town Patients IVERY—Phone 442. adv - e s When You Are Buying an OIL BURNER FIRST CONSIDERATION must be given uld not return to work until op-| ators contract with the Interna-; Ashore' City of Montgomery which is' one’s name., Seven s d 14 ounces was her re- weight. Pt i DOUGLAS NE WS FIfE, CHIEF | poon. . BIVES TALK mbership committee, and Arthur Reinikka and Irvin Fleek were ap- peinted to the Finance committee. Jensen Addressea Pupils of High School, Seventh and Eighth Grades The meeting night was set to be au the first Tuesday of each month. “The annual loss through fire in the United States is over $500,000,- « 000 and the ioss of life totals more| the; a he history of /than 10,000, said Douglas Fire|the Good progress is report- Chief Mark Jensen, when he spoke|ed being made. to the Douglas High School and — >se i the seventh and eighth grade pu- A NEW PUPIL Francelle Nichols, from Lincoln High School, Tacoma, enrolled as Senior last week. D Jimmy Doogan, who has been out Honor first Torch at the f the year P Vice Presi ary-Treas o o 2 |G !Trvin e — SCOUTS HAVE MEETING of the local as held in the t last - evening. sen gave the boys e tenderfoot tests and ipils yesterday afternoon. ! “This loss,” said Mr. Jensen, 15 labout ten times greater than in| the European countries. It is per-| \haps due to the fact that the Eu- | ropean countries are older and|of school for more than a year, more efficient.” | back again. Jimmy has a regu- Mr. Jensen said that the two|lar shift in the mine, but attends r‘h:ef features in fire prevention|cchool every forenoon. With such Nare legislation and education. rmination Jimmy ought to suc- 1 The pupils were cautioned to If othing unforseen hap- 1(‘porr, immediately any real or ap-iF2ns, he will graduate next May. parent danger, such as loose bricks P oo qg o g /in chimneys, falling mortar, etc. NOTICE TO. THE PUBLIC Hereafter, the Capitol or Coli- Oil burners too, should be care- £ ! fully watched and inspected regu- sem l_heatres will not reserve or sell tickets for seats (Loges in- larly. After the fine talk by Mr, Jen-|cluded) for any show until the box |sen, a fire drill was had. Th2 offices are open for regular per- i formances. building w: leared in one-half | g was clear Frobeting | adv. ! minute and the pupils were highly ‘(umpumem,ed by the chief for their quick and orderly exit. Particularly appropriate for the occasion were his remarks as it ,was the ninth annivesary of the last big conflagration experienced here. THE MANAGEMENT. R : GOVERNMENT MAN HERE TO | OVERSEE PUBLIC WORKS L. D. Kelsey, resident engineer and inspector for the government |arrived here yesterday on the Yu- |kon to look after the installation lof the new sewerage and water |systems for Douglas. An office is to be set up for Mr. Kelsey in the City Hall. - e - COUNCIL TO APPOINT : NIGHT PATROLMAN A special meeting of the Doug- las Council will be held this even- ing for the selection of a man to| Jennie Johnson; Sponsor, Miss Pe-| °f FIRST COME, FIRST! act as night policeman. e DAUGHTER FOR CHAPMAN A letter received here in yester- day’s mail conveyed news of the birth on August 13, at Ft. Wayne, Indiana, of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. King Chapman. Valeriz Jean | to the Intensi-Fire Air Duct — HEAT- ROLA’S biggest, most important exclusive pe dishos - . all in sparkling | Fostoria crystal, “The Giass of Fash- | feature — the biggest, most 1mp.ortant ion.” Stunning larger tray, choice of | walnut, mahogany, or anti win. | reason why the genuine Eptate Oil HEAT- Cutting block and knif ROLA gives you MORE HEAT from LESS FUEL. Now on display help-yourself’’ parties practical. Pops up " perfect toast every time for | everybody.” New Hospitality Tray and two-slice > ¢ Thomas Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS » JUNEAU—~DOUGLAS g = | = - = : o { DONKEY BANKS GATHER PARTY CASH By BILLIE DE RECK FOSS LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP fLAG CODES H. B of the Foss Construc- FBR ScHfluLs icn C left on the Yukon o 8 business trip to Valdez. to return on the same his absence his asso- Bugge, is in charge B 7 L GRUNGT. A% DL e Mrs. James M. Wolfe, women’s division chairman of the Demo- — ek eram of Americanism. cratic national committee at Washin, tonl, D. C, demanntra}un how i , - ’ 1 : o o the flaz codes| the donkey banks being distributed should be used by loyal Demo- FEFPY FEFPY FEFFX & 0,01' o vty s e cratic women to help the campaign fund. (Assqciated Press Photo) high, parochial and | Real live entertainer direct from nment schools in Juneau, and 'San Francisco at the Norghern|the grade, high and government | Beer Parlors tonight. —ad | s2hools in Douglas. '0ld "papers tor sale At Emmre ()fhc; At the Family Liquor Stofe Specials U. D. L. Kitth ¢l THREE-STAR HE\‘\'ESSEY Fifth .85 $450 GREEK BRANDY- COG‘\IAC It’s a Mellow Drink RU\I——Importcd 120 Proof Pt ... % .. ..$2.25 365 VL OLD ()S(AR PEPPER Pint . $l 10 PAUL JONES—Rye Pint:. .. Lol $1.35 SCO’I CH WH!QI\FY——()\ er 10 Years Old . Johnny Walker, Red Label " Fifth . e . John Duvar & §0n Wh|te Eabel Flfth ...........$395 Hudson B.w Scotch, 100% Best Prummble hfrh $395 SEAGRAM S Fl\ E CR()WV Pint .« Hio .. ...$1.25 Full quart ... ek OLD MR. BOST OI\ GIN Flfth............. 125 Qunrt............. 165 .$ 85 JA( I\ OP CLUBS FOX HOI LOW Pt .o Quart . .t ...5%.. $1.35 Sulgram s V. O., 6 years old Full quart $495 THANKSGI VING AWARD 3 complete dinners, sufficient for 8 persons each, will be given away! ASK FOR PARTICULARS! v s SN 2. 2.3 BEER—AII Wutcrn Brands Per case ... ... ..$3.20 REMEMBER — Our Cdnned Foods Sale is still on. Stock up NOW at the SEASON’S LOWEST PRICES. Callforma Grocerym “PURE FOODS STORE”. PROMPT DEL OPEN ALL-PAY SUNDAY i PHONE 478 mnnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmuumuufi Bl )

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