The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1936, Page 6

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I S'POSE_YOU'VE EVER LOSE / JUS' ONCE,MATEY. Il _—’ SHE HOLLERED THAT BEEN IN PLENTY ANY O! YER WOMAN FELL OVER PSR en T VANITY, TH' LIFE-SAVER. WE O! STORMS CREW 'ER BOARD AN' WHEN / s MILAD TOSSED HER LOOKED AN' SUCH 2 % PASSENGERS 2 / WE HEAVED 'ER A GOOD GOSH ! . LIKE A 54 AN THAT n~—7 LIFEPERSERVER \ WHY?2 e SHE WAS A PERFECT WY R PUBe oo ! 26 b SAILING SCHEDULE O QO LTS s : Leave Due Juneau Due Junean Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ¥ ‘ - ) 2 : Alaska Oct. 22° Oct. 25 Nov. 1 i : Yukon ....Oct. 20 ~ Nov. 1 Nov. 8 *Alaska Nov. 17 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Yukon Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Alaska Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Yukon Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and Skagway both Northbound and Southbound. Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. AP R R THE AvASKA LINE e e s e BLAST HURTS 11, PERILS 400 EVELYNiflERG - M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 Marine News IN PORT KERE dleanier iovemunts blcTanA an Freggh[m ern Smp - MC_"' NORTHBOL D ijm] Sfiflm. o i | _ Lean Arm on South- Princes Louise cheduled to bound Voyage arrive Thur afternoon c i il VLY | : . % } ; { ¥ Bringing general cargo, coal, feed,| evening. Should have five and a large shipment of hay for the mail abo HEDCL INGS : oy T s Lot k ®l| Juneau Dairies, Inc., the freighter | mg_ / Steamer Has 332 Passen- i ‘ & | nveyn Berg am . 7N via gers and Nearly $1,- i 3 ‘ : i L | Dock this morning at 4 o'clo N 0 n H I'A B i : % 8 : Tacoma and Scattle. A new DeSoto | OUU’OOQ i Gold Deluxe coupe, bright blue in color, | r=== TRANSPO RTATION CO 7 bt no report at 3 p. m scheduled to sail from ct. 21.—Steam- ;- i 3 J 2 Bl that was purchased by Joe Ge 3 through the McCaul Motor Co., and altle 9 a. m. tomorrow. scheduled to_sail from delivered to him during his recent | visit in Seattle, was among t le October 23 at 9 p. m. freight shipments delivered here by The only line serving Alaska that maintains SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- the Ev B SRR a regular weekly service throughout the year. The freighter is due to sail from o bound next Sunday. LOCAL SAILINGS g sailed from here for stor : j X k&l Juncan southbound at five o'l Leave Arrive Leave i G \ . T afternoon. On the southb Boag Scattle Juneau Juneau 2.3 SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, it you: Think carefully about your proposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. Be specific Vse colcrful words. /veid generalities Tell tk ole story Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. ™M n price Make answering as easy e P st ©90000080 35000006 e - Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o Tuesday with 332 p day night at 6 p. m, for e '(., and Sitka and wayports. . dollars in go ; Dart leaves every Friday at e vpment of reindeer mea 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ® represents the and wayports. . e e 0000000 e ge after leavir Petersbursy, | em— the frelghter wil £o (o McLean Arn | hed i of 25 dredge L : A7 84 ; 1 koms drillin CiiiEraat | . S. North Sca ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 2§ : St Gt ' ki { & t has been used there by the An- | SEARSAE S. Northland oct. Nov. 1 | v : | 8 g % P i R Bk f aconda Copper Co.. in making a | and o 2 I C >onsolidate 1 5 o g Sea Hammen Consolidated Gold curvey, which has just been com- RETUR North Sea A Nov. 8 o b 8 £ Ln g ! comtimun o This is a view of the badly damaged high school building at Los Gatos, Dleted. From McLcan Arm, the ship | $68.00 . §. Northalnd ...Nov. 9 .13 Nov. 1§ C! » Apl i vn v Gontinue 10T - Calif,, after an explosion in a new wing under construction injured 11 Will g0 to Ketchikan before sailine | men | ROCM r NARTAG Tor dentl a month, W41 the final clean- workmen and endangered 400 pupils in the nearby assembly halls. to Seattle. The entire cold storage | i nrivate y heated | up. Gas, ignited by an electric spark, was blamed for the blast. (Asso- facilities of the Evelyn Berg will| g ) | A N N F ciated Press Photo) ~ e filled with jpments on the| RAY STEVENTS, Agent Phone 109 | ! r . 3 HAL’BUTFRS Lggs - o S - southbound voyage. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent : Phone 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov Miss Nellle Simpkins, Mrs. ‘Hi t————| CITY WHARF ... e L H AUXILIARY CARD byt et e T mlL T el 15f. MacKinnon Apt Stonehouse, Harry Stonehouse and Chatham Sewraits Transpostation Co. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. ... Victoria Is Going Back O - e committee in charge of Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday SABIN—McMuller. 9tr: St. Are Given & - TTLE 91 -y et Dug i . ar s p- @t 7a.m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port | AI t g TTLE, Oct. 21.—Three hali-, The American Dugout was | ty, and Mrs. I. R. Ande; (ol fn P Cl b irg, Ki k” P as a rans or a on COZY, warm, rurn. apt aght, wat- TLE, Oct. 21.—The Alaska |y tors arrived here today. The At- “jammed to the guards® for the Son and Mr Walter White were Prolght tecinil . KA Chan d‘ er, disnes, cooking utepsils and umship Company officials an- er ants Y 2 d ¥ tu brought in 40,000 pounds % B her a ants. - B o e . g uxiliary card party last night. The m. Thursday. 0 oath. Reasonable at Seaview nounced today (hat the steamer|pederal 11,000 pounds, both selling | *UXIArY card parts IS FOR INFORMATION mpan .- g Victorla will return to her former|for 10% and 10 cents a pound. The B ek TR il | o 3 DR ) MAURICE C. R : 7 9 o Bk L ring Sea raute’ schedule mext|Tonic brought in 20,000 pounds and|the winier season, fnd inat | DR., MRS. KASER HAVE EAREE, Bhope g5 FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION MISCELLANEOUS on. The Mount McKinley re- 3 rai s will accc n|BIRT INNER IN R £ i ! ¥ Te-|sold for 10 cents straight. . will accomplish | BIRTHDAY DIN @At Weekly Sailings ffom Tacoma and Seattle placed her for one trip to Nome| From the local banks, the Fair- |their aim to build up a convention HONOR OF DAUGHTERS i i eekly i L » DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE |this season, b t in 18000 pounds of fund for the organization ‘ S i to ? season f'f”vm“" to Nuf»:x_‘ sold for 4% cents and the Mrs. Frank Foster won nm‘ L e e S CANAD'AN Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau or carly in’June with|La 10000 pounds and sold women's prize at bridge, and Mrs. onoring their ghters, i Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle whole flock of wrecks caused bY |the Victoria taking the run. for 4% cents, awes was second high., J,|Mrs. Jack Metzgar and Miss Elisa- ‘ : blinding headlights. It's safer| 1, july, Scpt(-m’!wr and October, ol 2o s ;‘ Cl:,mi:: Ed :‘Ell:‘:?,? fllgl,,l,f,d}i\bexi1 Kaser, whose birthday it was, | R PAC'FIC ; & 9 P.M. T‘hur\flA.V SI)II(V)I.‘t]“ri?iay when passing at night to dim|the Derblay will make the usual AN APPRECIATION FROM and Frank Foster, sccond. |Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Kaser entertain- L% & t i Evelyn Berg ...Oct. 15 e, 1€ your lights, especially on theRering Sea and Kotzebue trips. In At pinochle, prizes were won by °d With a buifet supper at their ) ‘M. S. Zapora . Oct. £2 Oct. 23 highway. Use smoked glasses, | juno and August the Dellwood will| MRS. CHASE; J. W. CLUB - home last night. SAILING push them up on forehead When 'pe on the Bering Sea route and ‘ ittty | Prizes for the scavenger hut, a | YO VANCOGRE D B FEMMEF A ent car has passed. When blinding other ships will be aaded during|PRES. SAYS “THANKS” PR of Sogipeaaiin ) R0 AN ety e bkt ey g PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ghts appear, stop car or stick|the season as business warrants, jment were won by Mrs, W. B. Kim- your head out of window if neces- | i S R A O SR 'ball and Robert Bender. | B Prastons no ; s birthias 35 g ary. Prestone now and you can | et + | Ladtheran women to serve . 80 at PHONE At the birthday dinner were Dr From Juneau crnil Beie ' ot el Beaw i i and Mrs. J. F. Ackeren, Mr. and i whon. K Bripett amlow TIDES TOMORROW luncheon terday. I wish you | Mrs. W,~W. Council, Nil‘ amli h‘;‘“ o+ 2 Z tarci2 zero. | o Yoyt 4 4 |would let them know how much we | John George Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. | PRINCESS LOUISE i i A O = G , appreciate all that they did toward Shyenie : % | i 7 4 MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701.| High tide n i A R ¢ | | Robert Bender, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. | Octobel H | High ti @ m, 122 Akite 1o hinei . % : 2 r 24 g i bR s o oy e 10 A making the Juneau Woman's Club | Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jern- | Alas ransport, e. | 2 e e B {luncheon for pioneer women a suc- | , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Metzgar, GUARANTLEL nesicite Perma-| 87 20¢ 121 B M. 135 feet |cesy” said Mrs. J. M. Chase,| | Miss Harriett Barragar, Miss Ka- - i | {ser, Ensign W. M. Peel, Dr. W. D, PRINCESS NORAH | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER nents, $3.75. PFinger wave, [0c. Low (.lr'.v 1 ©. m, 25 feet ?residen:t of the club, this morn-! Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone S ing. | Sowder and the hosts. i 201, 315 Decker Way. HOLDEN C ARRIES So, for Mrs. Chase, we are saying 5 ek i | November 2 7-Place Lockheed Vega i | F4i 2 “Thank You” to the Lutheran| | PHONE 206 | | Tickets, feserwations and full PIANO lessons, classical or popular. PASSENGERS ON HOP !wo for taki the job of | s 14 cets son st TUESDAY MORNING [ Jcneon fo th o cova Junean Radio Service pordculars from | f¥iagr Relignsa Skyracket ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. sl | For Your RADIO Troubles | they had yesterday. - " " R AL : Mrs. Chase also wishes to thank 122 Second St—Next door to | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 4-Pluce Stinson “Paico WAN I'ED On his flight to Ketchikan yes-|Mrs. Anna Snow, Mrs. David Wag- | San Francisco Bakery JUNEAU = terday after films for the Pioneers|ggner, Mrs. M. A. Wittemore, Mrs. | . ¢ WANTED—Best car that $30 will ymotion picture, Alex Holden had |[John Chapel, Mrs. Carol Beery | u. e buy. Notify Akers, radio office |as passengers in the Marine Air-|Davis, Mrs. John Livie and Mrs, | e - - — ways Bellanca, Dr. Rae L. Carlson,' { ; | 2; Ni USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. | from Juneau to Kake and Bob ?hoebe:xlxteiisct?ngw?rogfi:;rm;:d hzg j The F. t N ti al Banl‘ i ERONES Jnyeen g;?! “’58671 s bt and Doy ; _ Phone 1133, Madsen, |Wilms, from Wrangell to Ketchi- |cgmmittee members, Mrs. J. E. Mo~ lrs a on BHER . : LAS TURN your cld gom mt v e | <40 | Kinley, Mrs. H. L. Wood, Mrs. John | JUNEAU | SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Cesh cr trade at Nugget Shop {Klein, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mrs.| Chief Pilot Pilot i . Lode ana piacer :ocatlon notices |J. M. Click, Mrs. Ray G. Day and | '® The Chowan County courthouse|[or sale at The Empirs office. [Mrs. Kathryn Hooker. So, to| ® H at Edenton is the oldest in North| g |them, also, we say “Thank You,"| Carnlrln«v # % G .‘ Ala.ska Music Supply {for Mrs.;Cihaise. 'cnm ’TEUS LINE CAPITAHSO'M -o--—-ree—e——————a| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | g s me T e e ‘ > 1 §% [ber 21 and 25, Grade School Audi-| Phore 108 Junean or 71 Douglas j SURPLUS—$50,000 s c s R AROLD R. BROWN, Agent FORD AGENCY | Pianos—::usk:ll Instruments | 5 k L 5 :‘g:n‘ u: Lj‘vn A‘l‘ (Authorized Dealers) LPhone o T W e ( {:'mv,? B S0 Oue E‘{; sil;“ i.l:uj—fll__z;;'sfsia'?'g 5 [ ’ sE R v l c E JUNEAU MOTORS || Cigars i i, T ] AUOUIS. i3 4s Toeks Foc . Foot of Mam sweer | Cleletaitng e SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Luxurious Twin Engine Transports DRY CLEANING Cemdy Lo Auk 2-1:2 AM—tio, ss: = 214% Paid on Radio E.qlnpped . o pm. HOTEL ZYNDA L Cards P.M.—2:30, 5.‘Lgtn;d;35:-305p?c§gi| ) Savings - S 3 5% & 10:00 p.m. e ap ’ , : 2 - THE o L O Accounts Office Gastineau Hotel S. ZYNDA, Prop. r > &8 & JeAves Juneau at 9:30 AM. ! A PHONE 106 — H NEW. 1 Louis A. Delebecque ARCTIC || THONE 36 |\ piNE AIRWAYS, Inc, || s voUR Ressrvamons asu LIQUOR STORE Pabst F ¥ " [ L[QU()R DELIVERY Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby () v comous |l - T L “enesamEy. PHONES: i B i s i i ; PHONE S B e by 1 1063 rings 10 PACIFIC ALASKA SITKA HOT SPRINGS Two Large, ::)u‘:lls;ma;:e;nfmrter Service A l nw A Y s “HMMY" Good food, canoeing, hiking. CARLSON tase. Reservations Anscs s ||| ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING Seattle Juneau Fairbanks Nome Transport. Chief Pilot PR ¥ | ['] SR

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