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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN. 2 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT r LVX‘LLA‘:“TI*@EEQS“ /‘ WUZ THERE ANOTHER COAT . Fus'r: SOME THIN! YOU TWANTED, PA2 OFF TlLL JESS SHIFT o THIS MONEY, 'NEW YEAR BABY IS BORN TO MR. AND MRS. ATTACKED BY RAREDISEASE, ™t saiios ke WOMAN DIES [ HEST MAW, CARRIE , MAS E POLLY, DEL | ANYCNE 'l AIN'T THEY A FEMALE BODY T!SEW A LOOS! ’Lem—rom IN TH' PLACE S e are the parents of a New Year's baby born yesterday afternoon at K1:10 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital. The baby girl weighed eight and ‘ S & one-half pounds. ‘ Dramatic Flght Waged (0“ Mrs. Behrends is the fomer 1 Prolong Life of Jaypee Ingaborg Lindstrom of Juneau. : Eal F l “Dutch,” as all in Juneau know | sley aus lmm is now employed by Kelly “ Blake, Special 0 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Jan. 2. w X —Miss Jaypee Easley, aged 28, 2| Mount Ereb piano student who was attacked sev-!in the Amflmtuxsch it en months ago with a rare blood infection, always fatal, died today. | A dramatic fight was made to pro-| long her life in which a rare ser- um was flown here from Montreal and more rushed across the Atla R . e SCF ‘V'I | oy MISCELLANEUUS ‘ tic. The serum checked the di WANT ADS FURTHER pupils for either adult/ ehod: bt ALETi8Y eave: or c¥ ren’s classes in art or ad- %1 vanced color will do well to en- Marine News | FISH SHIPMENT s o i . o B % roll before January 4. See Love- 3 WANT RD ) x Coliseum Bldg., Room B, or| E i b 5 i e e S I B A | Phone 4951 | ' INFORMATION | | . .. R i ; s i | |ANYONE having mmk and want-| M . ; | g to them out pleae| © Steamer Movements T ' * words to the| communicate with J. H. Saw Is NORTHBOUND . | | Windham Bay, Alaska. 0an|g, n, geamer northbound ° i In the fish shipment to Seattle' line for consecutive | handle any number . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . aboard the steamer Arctic, which 3 {aiad o . M sl gt s o / 5 !sailed south fr ey je | MIMEOGRAPHING? "Phons Wl.|3 MR Sal SHUNE, G srievndcn; Wesd' sQoIINE Sh. ‘i Or leave orders J. B. Burford C0.| ) 5 oes Norah scheduled to TU s U H T A 000 pounds from the Alaska Coast o) 3 GUARANTEED alistic Perma-|® sail from Vanceuver Janu- o | Fisheries and 8800 pounds from E. ( office by 2| nen:s, $3.75 wave. 50c.!® ary8at9p m L4 E. Engstrom, Sebastian-Stuart k ) to insure Lola's Beaut) , telephone ® SOUTHEULX!: SAILINGS @ \ : 3 agent. > ke « Gen. W. ©. Gorgas scheduled o |Canadian Steamer in Port | { “Inciuded in the ACF shipment o southbound about January ¢ for Short Time l‘.fll'l\’ !were ten tieces of mild-cured king in IANO lessons, ssical o popular. e 4 or 5. Left Valdes last © 4 % J salmon, the remainder being boxes o) ] fall classes now start-| e night enroute to Cordova. @ This Morning {of frozen salmon. The Sebastian tione 376—Ask for Ad-taker. 544. Ruth Wood. . LOCAL SAILINGS —_— | Stuart shipment was eleven tierces 3 3 i —- d » Estebeth leaves every Wednes- © (of mild-cured king salmon 3 i cae of error or it an ad | | LOST AND OUND [+ oay migut at 6 b m, for o paccengers abourd from Skagway ‘ - been stopped before ex- | sitka and wayports. ® {he Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- | tion, advertis { ~ Bunch of keys On Xing.|s art leaves every Friday at ® cess Norah, delayed by snow over ;MlNlSTERS MEET * fy this ¢ | Please return to Empire office. |o 7g m. for Petersburg, Kake ® Lynn Canal. arrived at Juneau this | MONDAY MORNING s once and same will | |¢ and wayports. e morning at 5:20 o'clock, and after I A Pacific Bottlers attention IFFERTS GO SOUTH e o o0 e e e e e s e ae taking aboard mail and 78 more'| | The Juneau and Douglas Minis- | : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ey | St ___ uassengers here, -sailed again for ¢ b : ] Iffert, manager of the| Vancouver at 8 o'clock. 3:5;’:'525-22';‘:823111:12 et In o8 Supply Co., Inc. | B 3 Meat Company for Carstens Passengers boarding the Norah January 4 at the homé OI‘REV o !Y‘. FUR SME ing Company and which was| at Juneau were | Rendall. N 3 e | |closed on account of the maritime | J. Walsh, F. Borchardt, B. Walsh T L € Exclusive Distributors | FIRST offer of § s strike, is a passenger south on the | | P. Beline, J. Volke, C. Plece, T. Pic- [ Tme o 3 b room r‘a\nn 836 Basin Road | Princess Norah accompanied by | inini, A. Baumberg, J. Bowman, P. | foe u; l:i?r:;ezi gll-‘g\s:ér tt?ivfln:xt T el ] wife. Meny friends made by |Kanan, W. Shaw, H. Lambeck, J. R latabbe ) FOR SALE—1933 Pontlac, two-door |the couple during their residence D. White, P. Paage, J. Woodrock, ,:‘2;“‘:":::; A0 PN Croesi witln o five ssenger touring sedan. A-1.in Juneau were at the dock to bid .C. Bank, F. Peterson, Miss J. Har- Sub-zero temperatures at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, trapped downbound | __ 2 sonsition, Coonors Motar CO.. . |them goodbye irop, E. J. Buchanan, Miss D. Bu-| lake cargo ships in six-inch channel ice. This aerial photo shows sev- | i 1 Ao o | T chanan. eral of the vessels as they waited for coast guard ice breakers to free J’ B g 2 Vo oot S | E. O. Strandberg, S. R. Strand- LS00 <l Lo reis, DT classifleds 101 Eyplosion Occurs When!bers P Holdsworth, Mrs. R T. ; MARINE AmWAYs ln | Furnished apartment! . B | Holdsworth, Mrs. ‘R. L. McPhee, L] C. Building, See Stan-|®— T 5 Y Lakes Vessel Aitempts |Nels westiins, Mrs. J. F. Smith, fls l"“a a 3 3 AN i 2 ¥ N | Mrs. J. O'Connoors, W. H. Winty, H. y Grummett | o 2 ¢ h b i e Q b ‘ fi{?filf?\«%ui‘fi §:£pley ! 2 Sdlvage Gas Cargo }r‘ Iffert, Mrs. H. E. Iffert, W. A., i TWO LARGe SEAPLANES o FOR RENT — Five-room furnished | | ATStr ML Usgen, Manager || g o |Manley, R. E. Murphy, C. Wasson, | I s a a “e house. Phone 3204 H oS =R AR CHARLEVOIX, Michigan, Jan. 2./, ¢, Telder, N. Pearson, Miss C.! 4 A l 5 and Supplies | | —Coast Guard Halvorsen, R. Stevens, Mrs. R. Ste- p offer ? R RENT—Two furnished rooms | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | | vig faid he feared all hands per-!vens M. Murdock. C. Harn. Ben Sal hou < inr |—— e o o) A for bachelor housekeeping. Winn hed when the Beaver Island maii|Dapi, Nancy Ann Kann, T, Tucker, Match Igmles (oesack Uni- DEPENDABLE FA Apts., 2nd and Seward . |oat Marold No. 2 was “blown tc| ; s % I i C. Unick, Mrs. C. Unick, Mrs. N. E. f F S t i “Smiling Service” sicces” by an explosion while sal-| johnsen, F. Hagen, Mrs, F. Hagen. orms — Four Socie Y | FOR RENT—Real warm two-room) | B ’ h ging a gasoline cargo from the|nfrs. W. Rudolph, Miss J. F 11, P visibility st ed Pilot S! Nl’!! A D d to ) 1 el ph, iss arrelly, 'oor visibility stoppe E altrons re eal rished fllmrtmm';t wnn b?fih, . rt spgg:l; lGols'ocery ! a"a"flfl"PdL;fi‘lkfi ‘1! 0“‘““" Bg‘d C. C. Rudolph, Mrs. C. C. Rudolph, (den Simmons on his attempt to f : 50 three-room cabin with elec-| | v gl ) |in upper € Michigan yesterday.|w. E. Brady, Mrs. W. E. Brady,|io Chichagof in the Alaska Air SELMA, Alabama, Jan. 2.—The * tric range. See Mike Vagge, 513 _‘l_“‘*’ Delivery "““9‘“‘4 After seeking survivors all night, |5’ G, Erickson, O C. Miller, C. Ner- | Transport Lockheed this morning. fourth victim of a fire at a holiday SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA i Willoughby Ave. " B Capt{ Ludwig said five members of|1anq, E. F. Bouer, Mr. Seidenberg, | Simmons declared that he could costume ball. Mrs. Bernard Rey- g Telveor 0 the crew. and “possibly four other|nr Enst B Kalion, MithiG [ teahabi e g ;s i . vy - = —tg - gt ¢ paD B v r. Enstrom, . ubon, Is. .| probably get through, ut tha' N nolds, died today and grave concern APART V'FN? 10t "3"‘" :““l“l“‘\ "LN”‘A:;";"OTORB persons” aboard the 110-foot sal-|Code, Miss I. Wood, F. B. Johnston, |would rather be conservative. 15 felt 'over. ths, Honalbon’ of M Authorized Carriéis Apartments. Inquire at Aps | | vage boat are believed to have died. E. Ninnis, A. J. Kuppel, E. C.| Simmons will make the flight to- Eq Smith, and Mrs. Richard Wil- | ment 3, or Bon Marche. | MAYTAG PRODUCTS Both the salvage ship and the o) ritti v g h " L 2. s » | % Hagen, J. Peritti, R. Warran, H.,morrow, weather permitting. Pas- Jjams. Eleven young society mat- . @ o ‘g w P. JOHNSON | wreck of the tanker were fired af-|Fortier, L. Louck, H. Roosen, A.'sengers for Chichagof with Sim- rons were burned when a match £ ] FOR RENT Nice quiet heated | ter the 1 1 b od room for gentleman. 114 West| "~ 4 |ter the explosion and burned|Townsend, S. Luce, B. Smith. |mons this morning were: Mrs. C. used to light a cigarette ignited Gis . soom for goniibigas. o) 2 T mm T | throughout the night. rar- st Rhodes, Mrs. Elinore. Bloomauist, Gossack cosiumes VHONES: 623—106—Harzar 106-2 rings e, Tao ; r *in ‘j‘;ll]"- 'j“rdn'“‘ listed the known| pance at the TERMINAL to- |Morris Evans, and O. B. Tweets. The BT DL T FURNISHED four large foom Componniad, | ™0, 06 T 1l sged 85; Loops| TS ~eav, I wur i nisew lGUER LEAVES HOSPITAL ALEX HOLDEN—Pilots—GENE MEYRING house. Phone 187 after 5 P. M. otly | i aatond g ',‘g(:d 50: Everst gm0 e =23} for Hoonah, will make the next —charles Bland, a surgical patient, i i S e E B Las “‘| Lode and placer location nn(icn‘"lflht with Simmons. was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- HOUSE for rer 25.00. CDrner‘ b whises 1| )fl)t,. ‘age. i 8 ,txmvu()dr(,olo. F}\- for sale at The Empire office. The plane left Juneau this morn- pital today. o Third and Har) Inquire Os- ““"‘“Pwt er, aged 33, and Bruee b ;- ing at 10 o'clock, but about ten EAERDY! 3 Ay P ——— e borne, Nugget Shop. by your | |McDonald, aged 33. =" minutes out, turned back over Fun- A | , - it It TR ter Bay. Simmons was also carry. oo ognc cathedral, the largest FOR RENT- m, anfurnished dactor. | [ # o + Ci fhe R ounaldarable qusnHi At madl e s eathetoll g nbsiern Tgs i house. Call at Juneau Marble b Tn:u-:s TOMORROW | o Ifor Chichagot b e AlaSka Trans l'tfltlllll : | Work or Phone 246 Lisu 2 £ o century and cimpleted in the nine- o i J; figm ratbelvern Cigarettes After spending New Year's Eve ot « = « | fi- in Kefchikan, immons returnc A > o FOR RENT—3-room furnished upt.! High tide 5:15 4. m., 151 feet | from h?s fls;ght Sto LI?at cltyu\rflf co.Pany : | Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. 5 : fi(lm; z(uxlv 11: 3)‘:’1 a. m, 14’3 feet Ccmdy |terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | il it o gh tide 5:27 p. m, 128 feet Passengers from Ketchikan to Ju- ¢ | JOZY, warm, xurn npv Laght, #ab P Th 4 | @ liiies, cooking utenells. aid| l e amn Low: tide 11:31 p..m., 34 feet CCfl'dS neau aboard the Nugget yesterday CANADIAN | e ste ot Semew i TIDES MONDAY ke ly Cancelled { . i i | it BB TIOV (e, 'V, Sailin; ndefinite ancelles APARTMENT fo: sent in Decker | DGY or nght | High tide 6:02 a. m., 146 feet T H E | Hirsch to Wrangell from Ketchikan PAC I Flc gsl;“e to Str’i'ke | Building. | w E L D I N G Low tide 12 p. m, 42 feet . and Miss Etolin Coulter from Wran- : | o ! High tide 6:32 p. m., 34 feet N E w |gell to Juneau. | * FOR RENT .8, ey | —_—— i | SAILANTG ] and modes wic)| ALASKA ARC | : 4 |MURDOCK SOUT | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | Empire S 13¢ Only three patents were granted g 1 { 50 H; TO | and’ SEATTLE ] Py o WELDERS auring e frst vear atier e pate|| MARCTIC | STAY UNTIL SPRING Bzt D B. FEMMER A ent | JVACANCY — MacKinnon Apart-| ent law became effective in the | F Frw Iuneau g | ments, furnished. } Phone 379 | United States. 1 | With:the States s his destination, 3 : ] 3 —-—— e e Grant ' Murdock, “veteran employez | 1 i | RHODA MAY CuaxK—Foot ccr | mummeuuuuuuui, | Ty an Empire ad, Pabst Famous |'of tne v. 5. smetting, Refining and | PRINCESS NORAH L 517 Goldstein Blde. adv. = s s B it s A Drcmg":t Bee‘. Mining :Company, left Juneau on| £ D A s AT T ! ! ~— ——— On T |the Princess Norah this morning. | 17" January 13 iy » . . ap He arrived in Juneau nearly a week view. Pumished apartments res-| | Ludwig Nelson Rice & Ahlers Co. : ago, by air from Fairbanks, | Tickew, tebervattons and ful — || WATCHOMAKER and JEWELER| || HEATING PLUMBING “IIMMY" Mr. Murdock will remain in the particulars frem ] i | SHEET METAL WORE | States until early Spring and will \ w ANTED [ | Juneau, Alaska | C ARLSON spend most of his time in and around V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent wAN ' PHONE %4 Seattle. JUNEAU WANTED to room and board chil- | "=t “ dren—Reasonable rates, schooling | % | 4 . PHONE 206 i included. Minfield Home, Lena) - > Chatham Nwars Transportation Co Beach or write Minnie Field, Box | | Jlmeau Rfldlo SGI’VICC | ' s 4 For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery 763, Juneau. il Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHA! “M. S. DART” | | Leaves. Femmer Dock every Friday| at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port 4% "ZORIC DRY CLEANING ’l:URN your ol gomi into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Mrs. W. G. Logan, 83, Sonora, Tex., who has made saddle girths of twisted mohair for 38 y S, says l# HOTEL ZYNDA ° | Alexander and way ports. ‘F‘reigm received ‘rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. ‘ FOR. INFORMATION 7-Place Lockheed' Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? WINTER SCHBDULES NOW lN H‘FECT 3 | Reduced Passbhger Fares to Many Points she is giving up the wuil because i o ¥ 1t T wee : MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4621 i i i iR e o SRt e e Soft ol 4-Place Stinson “Pateé” ! jies ; 4 §. ZYNDA, Prop. Water /CHANNEL BUS LINE ! Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA : ‘ Washi Phone 708 Junvau or 71 Douglas | U. s. MAIL ! Planes, {ms lwa); w1thmd100 miles of one of outr m | 5 s, al’il;t—’ll:sls,rls his PHONES, Juneau llangar‘ 612; Night and Day tadlo s a ums, all manned by expenenced opern W £ 3 7(‘)l'l'u:e, 587 White Spot Leavs Doagias AMT:40.8:40, SHELDON SIMMONS “UIMMY" RINEBART 4 - 10:40, 1. P.M—12:40, 2:10, ¢ Pilot —=—— | LIQUOR STORE Your e e HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent ' PACIFIC ALAS K A | 11:40. | from $2.50 ¢ Glacler Hi ] ! e | mone ALASKA |, o St vl TONEAU chsH ca AIRWAYS " * | 655 LAUNDRY 6:45 pm. SH OCER Traific Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 | | ave Juneau: A.M. — 7'30. 9:30; P . CASH GROCERS | . 3 3M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 484 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE : Prompt Delivery PHONE 15 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Free Delivery Gomer Second and Seward Stree PllONE 58

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