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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. OCT. 9, 1936. By CLIFF STERRETT ‘r : Carl Nelson, 200-pound-plus Mich-| Big and Lit (for Little) Durha_m. oasls. ¢ . DRUGS || mEMNERs |pssss @i iml maymid PACIFIC | Bl Recreation P CII']O!‘S | manager, avera’ged “a Woyld Series ’ HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent » PUROLA REMEDIES (Ind Whenever the St. Mary's (Calif.) |every other season for 16 years in v SAILING REPTERRLS ||| LworSere | menEnmappne e " (CSERERITY | o vt o Front Street Next Coliueum ® ':;:a:eu%: ;:Ehul%‘g s&l&;{% c,..,,,mu,i..",m'.;?g?mmm un I From Juneau SCHEDULED AIR PHONE 97—Free Deli g UGLAS v : % i oo e feee o, {73 oél:xf‘{;{_a;:u. PRINCESS LOUISE SERVICE ' : iaaee B B 90 o, TO INTERIOR ALASKA z o R l c Cigars 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10. 3:40, | - Pno“E Clometol 4:40, 5:40, o:«:.l :z‘:hw, 8 cn‘.‘uu- Straits Transportation Co. PRINCESS NORAH Luxurious Twin Engine Transperts DRY CLEANING ||| copgy tore g5 B 02| “Me 8. DART” i Radio Equipped [ ] Cards Sunday Speciai—8:45 pz -30: :f"lv:m. for Peu?bkur:,vgk:rg;{\ Tickets, reservations and full L ! PR30, 816, Saburday and |, Alewander and way ports. | perticulars from . - 1 Soft ‘ S e | e ¢ Office Gastineau Hotel Water THE ALSO TAM SERVICE | yoR Inpomation " A PHONE 106 .fl TR L Y ILKA:URICI C. REABER, Phone 4622 | : . s NEW I PHONE 36 —————— Louis A. Delebecque o ARCTIC For very prompt MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc, || MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! Your dog | LIQUOR DELIVERY e Gaskinen: Hotel Lathy . a amous PHONES: ine + Ni .| CARDINAL || ApasKaA o e o " pACIFIC. ALASKA ap Two - CABS || LAUNDRY B Rt sty ek Nt AIRWAYS ¢ , ; . SHRIVfiI VSIOY N ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING Seattle Junequ Fairbanks Nome SEVEN WANT AD || POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: Think carefully about your pruposition. 3 Direct your selling efforts at the individual. * FOR RENT FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms. Phone 2442. Simpkins Rooms. ROOM and board at Gastineau Rooms above Gastineau Grocery. Mrs. Maude Handy. VACANCY — Simpson Apts. Gold Belt Ave. THEN HE OFFERED LIVE ASP T GIT ME A FEAL | PARIS, Oct. 9. — Louis Birringer | | and Joseph Guerrez, acrobats, have | |been sent to jail for a year on | charges of repeatedly injuring them- selves to collect accident insurance. | :'Self-Maiming Acrobats | Land in French Jails Guerrez, it was charged, went in for bidder awards. He was ac- cused of hurling himself from mov- ing trains four times, spending five months of the past two years in hos- 3. Be fio Use colortul The prosecution charged that Bir- | pitals. words. /steld generalities. FURNISHED 4-room house and ringer had collected various sums| Birringer, a former stage per- 4. Tell the whole story. apartments. 425 7th. Phone 2004. by crushing his fingers in doors, | former, was said to have taught 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. Phone 3204. | spraining his ankle and letting val-‘ !ises fall on his head. | injury without death. Guerrez the art of acquiring serious and reach a stage that is, of all SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboun¢ Yukon Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 N'Western Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Freighter Service Oduna Oct. 12 Oct. 17 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 6. Mention price. » i g e 2 - s Al S i N e el % 0ssibl “ O ot IO e | one’s way through sidewalk torrents e . furnished at the Seaview. Rea- | ctflrs c I"‘" . | sonable rent. Water, light, etc. | CABIN—McMulles,. 9th St. FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated, room for gentleman. 114 West Transparent covers provide both warmth and good vision in new fighting planes like this being purchased by the U. S. By STEPHEN J. McDONOUGH Heavy flying clothing is definite~ Mud to Make | things, dry and clean. This one rep- resents an office, cheerfully lighted, beautifully furnished in the modern trend. It may be pouring, dripping, or drizzling outside—but here Ann 7 and ‘n via NORTHILAND TRANSPORTATION CO . i H Harding is about to put a bullet FOR SAl Dinette table, rowing| Oth St. Phone 330. (Associated Press Science Writer) |1y @ handicap. Captain Armstrong clean Muvles 3 . Call at Simpkins Store. hs, 1 ent; 725 | And panic generated in military pi- £rOR. freestng femperature down W Feach Ve Wi ORER The only line serving Alaska that maintains PR T s i . TS HGikhe, e lots by extreme cold when flying | about 10 degrees above zero. ‘“Most 1t tak i Nils. 3o viet a regular weekly service throughout the year. FOR SALE — Automatic 12 gauge.| 5asin Road. Phone 1003. at high altitudes s foreing abandon- | Pilots lose some degree of confl-| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9. — You| It takes quite a while, in pletures, $25.00. Write R 1955 Empire. 'COZY, warm, turn. ;_p“ Laght, wat- | ment of the old open cockpit type|dence while wearing winter flying |have to be a “good mudder” to get :,Odl,nsmt a bullet into a villain's Leave Arrive Leave s s e B e SV , v i | ot siplons: clothing, being conscious of the fact|around the movie lots when the|body satisfactorily. Douglas Dum- Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Scottie| ©f: disnes, cooking utensls | Captain Harry G. Armstrong, di-|that they are not then so able to;rainy season lives up to its name. |brille advances threateningly, Ann puppies — male and female,| 08th. Reasonable at Seaview. ‘recm? of the xrm}s psychological | control the airplane, operate equip-| ¥ou may find yourself marooned, |holds her pistol steady, and fires— $2500 and $15.00. Call at Bon T 3 EOUS research laboratory at Wright Field, | Ment. or bail out in an emergency.|Very effectively, in one corner of a five times before the villain has 8. 8. North Sea ..Oct. & Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Marche Dept. Store. MISCELLAN | ating 1 e Bailliees s s g N il Blints: Sobeii ilot while lakes and streams cut off Es::dfl?ercfidte‘; ‘tzdv‘e&iufz ;;c:;‘: M. S. Northland ..Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 READING or distance glasses $200. | GUARANTEED Reaiiztle Perma |flared that ns cold Increases the| In contrast, it was recalled tha| 80, Wil WACH sscibe, Bamowater| Wil SUIOs o ; SEAVEYR 5. 8. North Sea ..Oct. 10 Oct. 33 . Ock 2 Bifocals $6.00 at Orpheum Rooms| nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50&‘heavy winter flying suits used by|on the first flight of Admiral Rich- And curlously, the sound b‘_mg(‘s i % and M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 until Oct. il. Day Optical Co. | rola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 'service fliers become ineffective and]’ard E. Byrd's party over the sf)uth Utlerino ¢ x'r:oasé 6 1ok i and RETURN S. 8. . 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § P 4 e e, 201, 315 Decker Way. |“we find progressive mental dis~'p_ole the group wore compartively RIGAR that 15 thet Windefer's trial| J TO Be Blonde $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1§ FOR SALE—Harley 74 motorcycle. | u __|tress, loss of morale, indifference or|light clothing in their cabin plane) oan Runs like new. Will give side car | free with deal. Wonderful bar-| gain. Apt. 5, Harris Apts. FOR SALE = 7-room furnished | house and 3 lots. Close in. Good | location. Reasonable. 413 1st Ave. | PIANO lessons, classical or popular. Beginners’ fall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. WANTED distaste for the mission, a tendency to panic and finally stupor and death.” Lose Nineteen Per Cent For this reason, he declared, tests on 35 pilots shown that the higher efficiency of |and Pilot Bernt Balchen flew the |ship without gloves or mittens. Many planes purchased by both |the Army and Navy recently have retained the old open-cockpit con- and observers have|struction, but the new high speed | muddling through the moistur heavy bombers and many observa- outside. Some pictures being filmed | now are as wet and muddy as the | weather. ! Even such a clean enterprise as “The Green Pastures” makes one feel no better inside a stage after out- s T 4 ] |side. They are shooting— y fit- Phone 2204. | DRESSMAKING — tailoring—chil- | planes with open cockpits is more tion ships are cabin type or are tingly—the flood that floats Noah's = —| dren’s clothes a specailty. Mrs.)than offset by a loss of efficiency|constructed with transparent cov-| sk FOR SALE OR RENT—Partyy furn- goreman Reck Apts. in the man who handle them, the ers over machine gun compartments| Tphe ark is built on a real dirt ished six-room house and bath. | Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop. | : émnire c!a;sifiedé pay. | "Tomorrow’s Styles H Today” | ‘» I { HOTEL ZYNDA || ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. COMPETENT woman wants work | by hour or day. Phone 209. Apt. 4. WANTED — Sewing of all kinds. Lining coats a specialty. Phone Mrs. Bathe. FURN your old goma 1t ai e PR S 3 Lode and placer jocation notices | for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. : : - THE BEST net loss in efficiency being about 19 per cent. These bunglesome suits worn |and cockpits to provide good visi | bility and warmth. cockpits handicap opera- tion and do not ward off freezing when the temperature below 10 degrees above zero. in open mound, where all the animals, from “two aardvarks” to “two alli cats,” have been doing their patient emc ing in cages or on the hoof for days. On this strange scene the gushets of {artificial rain have been turned, and the result is a pretty quagmire. Mud In Your Eye “Here's mud in your eye!"” is Hol- lywood's toast to many of its actors in muddy films. This war picture, scores of extras who are likewise uniformed in mud-streaked blue— they go to an interior set which rep- |resents a front-line hospital im- provised in a huge wine-cellar. The | floor is of real dirt. Dirty, muddy soldiers loll about on cots, generous- ly streaked with Fuller’s earth. It | matters not that this is the make-up equivalent to real mud—the effect is the same. Dirt, but at least dry dirt, is the | keynote on another set, for “Under | Two Flags.” Here it is sand, dirty tan sand, that is the stage's “car- ‘pet," inches deep. A few tall palms are being erected, and workmen are putting up a tent, floored with oriental rugs. But there is water even here—a small pool near the palms, as if Hollywood needed an Cash Cr trade ai. Nugget Shop “Zero Heur,” for instance. There i A(’ , AT e are trenches, nice rained-on 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.I(V)I‘.:P“lgay | Cigar and cigarette smokers in trenches, in which Warner Baxter, ‘S. S. Evelyn Berg . 8 . Alabama last year paid $2,245937 Wredrip’ March, . Tionsl. Bacrymors M. 8. Zapora .............Oct. Oct. 16 5 in state taxes that went directly and other French poilus to spend Joan Crawford declares she . into a special educational trust| | their working hours. will become a blonde, so a D B FEMMER A ent Juneau’s Own Store| |funa. When they emerge—they and the Studio artist did this neat job L] . ° g with this picture to show how she will look. (Associated Press Photo) LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery RAY STEVENTS, Agent..... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U.S. MAIL

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