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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1936, POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT Lund(m fleha g et Y SDEA!.< cic SE\STVZE\TE_T?{DS. Gl;lC\)_ v\%NS'TSEI-D‘ERD. ‘ WIII[]SI]TS E‘fiifi on | "“;’;gg'u~i;f,"‘i, 'n‘,; bn' .be 2 4D to the State, 5 LT de ‘.A;Lo the national home for King's Dislike Bars Castle wuxc Cheisea pensioners, those rea as ‘Royal Home-What coated, bemedaled bld men who add : so much charm to the streets of Will Happen? Chelséa and the benches on the sankment. This would free the ont Chelsea barracks for build- pr LONDON, Dec. 2—The days Of ing purposcs, and a handsome sam Windsor castle as a royal resi- wculd accrue to the public purse as dence are numbered. The King, , reguit. with the usual vigor he shows in . put whatever happens one still his preferences, has said he won't will be able to visit Windsor and live there. This is in keeping With mayve] at the gifts that Kings and his dislike of the place ever since | Queens have received from loyal o he was a small boy. subjects in the past. And the Tt is most likely that he will give grounds and gardens all are to be the usual royal house party there remodeled to provide work for the for the Ascot of the coronation' unemployed of Windsor. | | EXCHANGE three-room apartment fe—e=oe— | for two-room in downtown loca- | .v:ar, b;;. evlefn ;;J he“;fl? r;tz stay tion. Box 122, Empire N 1 . - = % there imself. He wi nvi one Ao : | /X« : 2 - of his brothers and sisters-in-law Queen of the Coop | WILL party who picked up wrong ‘] r} ne eW S ; ' ; : to act as host and hostess for him | ,uvuu('nmri's dark blue overcoat | 4 : : T ’ while he will motor over from at the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor | % Fort Belvedere to join them, re-, WASHINGTON, Pa. — Old age last Sunday night please return ‘urning home each night. !overtook a hen that ruled Mrs, L. to P v Reynolds and exchange What will happen to that enor- ' M. Swihart’s coop for 16 years. She #. . s e s o e 3 : . for their own. : o mous pile of masonry with the im- ssldhthe reason it escaped early SR g K Steamer Movements - a mense cost of upkeep? One plan death was that it was a special LOST ANbL FOUND | LR { { ‘ <"the establishment o many self~ P01t had 17 toes instead of the FOUND -Large brown Persian cat, ® No steamer Northbound. i TA K Es 45 FRUM m,mm:md S(‘;"m; s‘mfilia; t‘zhmos;xflt h a0 T Apply “Helmar” Lower City ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS » 1 Hampton Court, whic e ng A'ppu Helmar, ower v » ‘Diffiodss Toilst coheAvIEd to ® | can grant from time to time to, Try The Empie classifieds for s H,O,M,fi : 5 4l from ‘Venosuver Deécem- @ “ r w" those who have given good service 'nuick results. e berdat9p m o e - - St WILSONS GO SOUTH ON e Princess Norah scheduled to © SIX WEEKS' VACATION o i from Vancouver Decem- © e ber1lat9p. m i and Mrs. J. L. Wilson left| e £a of Boxer and Arctic © Pl incess Ha% |45 flflfll e Princess Norah for the e Seattle, under charter Skagwa‘ Aboard"{‘hrou&h to spend a si eeks’ vaca-|® oad uncertain during latter Here fhr Morning rug, radio table, nd ta lh]t two lamps $! kitchen- o l‘.ll $6 wave radio $25, outfit $25, r.attress $5. Strang, Radio Apartment MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES but e part * SOUTHBOUND ATLINGS ® No steamer north, west L4 LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. probabl f this week. - Wilson is on the staff SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE— the Florance Shop and Mr. One box top singer. O is employed at the head Zenith. One They plan to return by Jmnm'w 1519 oring machine. Completaly over- SRS 7 hauled and guaranteed. L. C. Lis- | Foday's News Toaay--Emplre ton, opposite Zynda Hotel, co2ce000 With 145 t} Skagway aboard, the Princess Norah rived in port this morning at 6 . and after loading mail and ® 46 more passengers here, left for $ ® the south at 7:15 o'clock. Included ® Dart leaves every Friday at © in the 191 passengers southb i |® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ®'aboard the Norah is the Fairban © ° . » ; + offer i DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE This aerial photo-shows how the American steamer Bessemer City looked after it ran aground on the rugged Cornish coast of England. . i It broke in two, and the halves swung at right angles to each other. The entire crew of 33 and the ship's cat, too, were saved. (Associated at Skag Press Photo) SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA FOR SALE—Voigtlander camera. Bought July 1936 and new tripod $25.00 Box 119, Empire. ® e 0 00 00 000 s team, which took pa — — 'way FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door PAC I Flc * - e #| The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Jo & | five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 | TIDES TOMORROW Vanali and thi daughter I : i condition. Connors Motor Co. 1o #1 raine, vietims of the slide disa nma" fl Bra" ""u s arrlagfl ! Authorized Carriers High tide 4:22 a. m., 15.3 feet i s wes FOR SALE—Chili Bowl, Cafe and SAILINT Tow tids 10:00.a 10 " 4% fest also shipped south on the lor. Reasonable price., TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Higl e 4:12 152 f Norah from here, o t rice. igh tide 2 p. m, 152 feet sengers leaving Junacu on the n I S n [] a gc Ir tion. Safe place to live. and SEATTLE Low ' tide 10:35 0. 38, 07 fest ool una ) ‘ ] 1h this morning were: PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings | = g e 8 Bver S . From Juneau Mr. and Mrs Willism Strong, Mis i ~ew vors Dec 2 —prank st Purniture of 2-room | Mr. s. Willia rong, Miss EW YORK, De —Frs St. & . 2 i Ishi : oneymoen i} : N— apartm with priv of reni- PRINCESS NORAH [ rl(’"( 8 “,.D Graff, George Robbins, Eddie L B 8% clair Tennille, 22, socially promin- ALEX HOLDEN Pilots. GENE MEYRING ing apt. Call between 10 a. m.| o 2 en, Roy Mattson, William O'Mal- ent radio singer of Montgomery, and noon at 518 Goldstein Bldg ecember } ! o Iy, Ed Kenyon, Fd Crocken, J Ala, has been granted annulment (o ey e - December 16 n Q“" (& Giovenali, Ernest Mattielli, Dan|[First One Was l)\ Dm’lm\m of his marriage to Alice Foy, night R SALE — Two bedroom house January 2 | e Doolan. B, M. Ocle; Wi 1. Sitwels Sk 1ot cieeh | with excellent, channel view on | L. D. Liles, S. Wallstedt, Dr. H Second Is m (0m~ fnd e e MOUNTAINBURG, Ark. Dec. 2. ! s - S The marriage took place in the ot 1050 . s S| i om0 e oo o - 1, D % S 0t fort to Florida ey e wtones w2 Alggleg Afjp Transport, Inc D00.00. $2,000.00 cash. Allen Shat- particulars from Z A B TEe Yanws. Darby, Miss Louise Grabbe. monk, N. Y. | 9 ® tuck %% 2 < . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Ed- ’ N e i ) lle told Referee James A 5 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | Farmer John Garrett's house e ., oo | OLD FORGE, N. Y. Dec. 2 el ; S "= S ’ Iasimad seven nths ago. He later |8 arr, H. Gorman, Archie Beau- | mpo former Mrs. Alexine Dulin, O'C he was king heavily FOR SALE—Four-room house and JUNEAU {burned several months ago, He later (£ “Uth. 0 SHOTROR. THEHIC BERTS | The former Mrs. Alexine I A b S Bl SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER bath, 9th and E. Sts. Reasonable. Iraceived a letter of sympathy from Reaidiil hitas Glidvs Horrestiich aged 70, who st 1 veteran, before the A a Rem) Phone 6 s : - Bcb Mansfield of Oklahoma City, Lot o, Eeays SOTIest, 0. | of the Kiondike ¢ her firs,|know he was married until photog- [4 | nis partner on a Texas cattle ranch - Cash, H. C. Fohn-Hansen, M. |porovmoon by taking a 400-mile dog raphers called at his hotel the next 7-Place Lockheed Vega FOR SALE — G5-room furnished and Mr house. Write P. O. Box 13. Olaf Swanson, Mr. and 8% o Latal T\ itk 40 years ago. Mansfield said he . day to take his picture. e it d D2 \irs. 3. S. Jeffrey, Mrs. M. Black- ed “it is not team trip, comme Roped to bring his friend a present {auite so romtantic but more com-| . | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket FOR SALE — Six-room furnished oon :"'":”M M'f, ,*;"‘“,‘?"“,“ Grafl, MI. ¢ iaple” as she started on anothe 0id Gray Mare | . 9 " 5 e s Recently an airplane circled over | 204 Mrs. J. D. Crawford, Mr. and | .qqing trip to Florida with a new| y 4-Place Stinson “Patco Snses & oondior. West Mth o Garrett farm. Its single pas- ‘r> J- J. Meherin, Mr. and MIS. |y, pang She and Jules Denni o { St. Write Empire L. 94. et Ty . |John C. Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. D. | S s /| MAUCH CHUNK, Pa—Wiiliam 5 er waved and dropped a pack- (10 O Boswe Algonguin Indian Chief, were mar- tAFCH SR e U s FOR SALE—6-tube radio in good | Garrett opened the bundle !~ PHATPESY YA |ried yesterday. Y 'hmfc 39 §ikes “oid Hé [] (] Y condition, $10. Phone 184. 1 4 to find several suits and a note - A Ry 9. Ni ORI one | A syl o | CHRISTMAS TEA P b](i;xgntl!l;](‘ mum;ld&sma r;:ewears- PHONES, Juneau (})lt?fli.cgear’s g;_, Night and Day FOR SALE-—0-room house on Basin s BN Tho nnmml Trinity Guild Chnst~ s e i e {014 BNd has worke, i years. > - 5 - — December 5, from 2 to 5:30 o'clock. Ifirm, is a passenger for Seattle 99 UJcii?s Fhirzvcmge life of a Chief Pilot Pilot ; MlbLLLLANLuUS : Chatham suurs ' rassjortation Co.|There will be a Candy and Goodie aboard the Brmecss Norah. gt b v | HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 2 G 1 66 $9 |Sale and also a Quilt award. —adv. | 2 ; = = 5, 350 | i PART time em| oyment for young D | = 2 ! Try a ciassitied—kmpire, 5 women. Call at 512 11th St., noon Y : N we i CARD OF THANKS = | _ 7 fl or evenings. | e |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Our hearts swell with gratitude : P i v.ifi'q\. 'at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, pogu Ludwiq Nelson to the beneficient organizations in o 1 PRIVATE board and room, Phone Alexander and way ports. |charge of Judge Alexander, Chief! Alask 'r tl %» Douglas 414. | Preight received not later than 4|| WATCHMAKER and JEWELER || Newmarker. Mrs. Florine Housel a l‘alls ()] — —_— p. m. Thursday. i land Mrs. J. C. Thomas who have MIMEOGRAPHING? Fhone 1701. FOR INFORMATION | dment, Alnskn irelieved us from the dire want we c°l' Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622, |would have otherwise suffered — H e (:UARANTEED Reallsuc Pcrma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c Lola’s Beauty Shop, to 201, 315 Decker Way. through the loss of all we posses- sed, representing the labor and 300 Rooms . 300 Baths savings of the better part of our!= from $2.50 lives, and must cause us to part| 0 ALi’;:Z’w’s”i:n’E’:‘;:; P initely Cancelled from the good friends and neigh-| Sailings Indefinitely Ca bors who have showered us with | Due to Strike their warm-hearted sympathy and | kindly acts and whom we thank as | we do the Divine Providence that has spared our lives, our health, employment, hope for the future, _ | and many good friends. We extend | y our heartfelt sympathy to those CHANNEL EUS LmE THE BEST who have been less fortunate and Phone 108 Juneau or 71 T E Leave JXi A.M.—T: 15,8:00, 9:15, deplore their sad fate more than Leave Junea ~12 15,8:00, 9:18, the loss of our home and belong. | 10:15, 11315; P.M.~12:15, 1:15, 3:15, N E ii TAP BEER ings, and are thankful for the abil- A4 51:11.51’5 11560 7‘;"'3 ':1‘5' 9:60, ity to pay all creditors who may bl el night- . 5 . ‘ Leavs Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40,9:40, A R c T l c m TOWN! mail their claims to us at Chicha- P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, CABS Cigars “ Cigarettes Candy Cards D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 FOR RENT—Unfurnished, modern | five-room house near Harris on Fifth. Agent on premises. LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 VACANCY at Steinbeck Apts. g FOR RENT—NEW APARTMENTS, £ modern. Rates reasonable. Smith Building in Douglas. ST & gof. And our hearts swell fervently = - _ . ? VACANT apartments at the Grand, THE MINERS' with pride and thankfulness that | s'“:'l.z,;‘o' fane 1 No STm oN Gross and Col; rt 3 ‘His e o, ooeun winens | Froo Delivery Pabst Famous : ol s of i Vil e g L o : . Recreation Parlors | [humane land. (Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T:00, 8:15; Phone ecither 61 or 3101, Draught Beer and VASO NICKINOVICH, | P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special ce FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated On Tap ! i x‘:&"{;‘;& N,}ggfi,%‘(}fgh I 0148 Bk room for gentleman. 114 WQsti i quuor Store i £ore Junonw: AM. — T3 9120; 6th St. Phone 330. [ JOHN NICKINOVICH, | >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special z o R l c “TIIMMY" ® MAE NICKINOVICH, 10:00 p.m. DOROTHY NICKINOVICH, | First Bus Sundays and Holidays DRY c mc BILL DOUGLAS adv. RADO NICKINOVICH leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. [ J Soit WINDOW CLEANING Water PHONE 48% Washing TO INTERIOR ALASKA: WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points JOZY, warm, turn. apte. Laght, wat- | er, dishes, cooking utensils and | th. Reasonable 2t Seaview. | FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY WANTED | WANTED—One male goat. P. O Box 1434, 7 WANTED—Boarding place, country preferred, for two Cocker Span- iels. Schoettler, Zynda Hotel. Between Nome, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators, PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE ; Telephone 476 Prompt Delivery WANTED — Snowshoes and skies. Call at 304 Willoughby. Apt. 15.| WANTED—Worx o1 any kind oy young man who is willing to _work. Phone 546. | WAM‘ED—Experlenoeo young man needs work. Clerical, clotking, grocery, driver. Phone. 205. 1 mmmfidlnfiovflm INSURANCE Allen Shattuck ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 35 JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery - PHONE 58 Juneau - Alaska ;,

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