The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1937, Page 6

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1937. By CLIFF STERRETT =7 ---- TLL TELL PA THAT o THE DAILY 7ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 4 POLLY AND HER PALS ' Stage Set for Skiihg Season I TOLD PA IF HE'D BUY THIS HAT FOR ME, _T.‘D LET HIM OFF BUYIN ME THAT FUR COAT FOR CHQIST‘MAS = e — = - == = o YUH KNOWS RIGHT WELL YUH'LL BE FEVERISH FER AT MISCELLANEUGUS FURTHER pupils for either adult or children’s classes in art or ad- vanced color will do well to en- THAT FUR COAT CHR‘STMAS TIME . P i Marine News OH, THATIS ALL RIGHT. WHENOC HRISTMAS MES ---= )—/ FOR IF HE BUYS ME THE COAT T WON'T WANT THAT NEW CAR MY BIRTHDAY ! |ELECTRA | poueLA: HOPS FOR INTERIOR e s roll before January 4. See Love- *WA NT AD joy, Coliseum Bldg., Room B, or i i % e THIS MoRN'N INFORMATION AFFEONT Davitg ok Aall WERG|o: Al mat S SRS sEVEN LEAVE L/ K OF FIRST el B RE Bs : 19 . ER BEGAN TOD . B Bhaightgr R T Stasiler- REremas § Many pueiLs apsent Nine Passengers Leave Ju- Count five average words to the C e Asaate w4 | ) NORTHBOUND . e % oun e ave Windham Bay, Alaska. 08| J o oo orthbound. ® FoR E St i IORRRY Wl O - thb neau on.PAA P!ane——An ate)per line for conmcutive|. hindle sy BObs . 15 ¢ | SOHNDRCRD/BNIENER & Douglas Public School going into, oter Ship Due Tomorrow s MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951.|® Princess Norah scheduled to o fast last week of the first semester, One day 1% OF leave crders J. B. Burford Go,|® sail from Vanceuver Janu: 8 session was resumed this morning| With eight passengers for Fair- Additional days So $ ary8atdp m > following the Christmas and New | banks and one for Whitehorse Minimum charge ...50c GUARANTEED tic Perma- | @ Gen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled to & | Cear vacations, with many pupils aboard, the Pacific Alaska Airways Copy must be in the office by 2| nents, $5.75. Finger wave. 50c.(® Sunl_rrom Seattle January 13 : C absent. Usually the first half year's Electra plane piloted by Jerry Jones c in the afternoon to insure| Iola's Bes y Shop, telephone ® or 15 Cutter to work was not completed until the with Walt Hall as co-pilot, took off insertion on same day. | 201, 315 Decker Way. ¢ North Star scheduled to sall ¢ utt ontgct Cyam middle of January, but the shorter from the Juneau field this morning We accept ads over telephone | - 5 ® from Seattle January 15 or ® Before Headmg for vacation period just passed makes at 11 o'clock and headed for the persons listed in telephone | PIANO lessons, ciussical or popular. e 20 Ay Bering Sea the term a week shorter. The last Interior. 1 Ty Beginners' fall C“\:": vr&ow Start- o SOUTHBGUND SAILINGS o of this week will be given over to, According to word received in Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker ing. Fhbne B4, Ruthi WogE ® Gen. W. C. C“"lg;“ Szhed“‘m S BRTRG ena the usual semester vacations. Juneau this morning by local Agent A s s = e to arrive southbound some- asting <1 rrom the Pacific Coast lebecque, an Electra| —— i G b IR § | 7 i 3 _ . C " Practically all of the pupils from Louis A. Delebecque, B case of error or if an ad LOST And “CUND S Z;SZ":rlgi el é‘s*‘l"’;“n’:;zou"‘ up Treadwell Way were abssnit from |plane will make tHe: flight from| oo as C oo iarits dUvelinaathy the DBFE of Brilig Mot Mkhee o st = out noon. h . the USCGS. Tallapo o cs. | Fairbanks to Junzan again tomor- been stopped before ex LOSIT B 1 of keys on Ting. s conl here before proceeding ® med from Junehit €9 cam¥dence the sit on account of sickness. 1“\ han: 4 promises to be surpassed this winter as resorts and winter camps ation, advertiser please noti- Bltas to Empire office. & aatitit o ¢ tong criise Yo Ehe BNl Talan Reported down with the chickenpox | row. A . prepare for a record attendance. Thousands have taken up the sport this office (Phone 374) at e LOCAL SAILINGS The Tallapoosa Ha'cysr 14800 Backs Doris Cahill, the Havdahl and| Passengers for the Inierior on the| in the past two years. Railroads have encouraged enthusiasts by same will be given |LOST—Lady's black pigskin glOves o o oo 10 ves every Wednes- ® cf‘l)l\»} a‘M o wn‘ pP“mw'n 1t}<‘)1rf hildren. Several families up- plane leaving Juneau this ‘munmtg scheduling special week-end trips to mountain retreats where one | at Capitol Theatre, Jan. 3. Re- 5 it ’L 6 v ». for (‘he ekt \:'iwn‘st; ‘S‘ ;lfl 1 also have one of more chil- were: C. W. H. Fohn-Han- may enjoy the outdoors and get away from the city life for a couple wid, Beturn. to. Muisire. e day nigh fl‘ p. m, fo i . V‘ o € SRHeC ire home on account of the son, R. W. Casperson, Don Emmons, of days. Sporting goods establishments have found the fad a e Sitka dnd wayports. SIS, SODER I epidemic. T. Olson, B. Day, W. D, Kruse, and| »onanza.and designers are catering to devotees by effering chic cos- Cabrito, or baby goat, is a table e Dart leaves every Friday at e B'flffr" “ffm‘"‘f ous tg ':m t"’l’f % e TSRy Vincent Yakopatz, for Fairbanks,| tumes especially styled for the recreation. racy thern 2xico. r O S £ea, 1e cutter as to contac he 3, 21s0; a1 hite- FOR SALE delicacy in noit Maxico : 7 : m. foj Heu\rsburg, Kake : e eat Gyaey ' FINAL PRACTICES PRECEDE and J. M Samulsort, for White-| i il ) s O TN . g e Sl ot from Ketchika SCHOLASTIC TOURNEY 1O7S¢: | ron 1 Thor F Today's News Today—Empire T EEREEEE 1 Retchikan, to - - { ironer, eleven months old, $40.00 tak> aboard a commissioned office: A TR ~ . |Read tne Classified Ads in THE EMPIREI 1 Maytag porcelain tub washer in . T & off the Cyane who has been assign-| The champion high school bas- ""”“""Owr;wvl‘;;::“’ L se at 0! 0 15.00; 1 Es COLDS ed to temporary duty on the Talla- | K¢ ~‘-1 series between Dflunlfls an S o uare wash tub, $1.00. § er i Sone s o b hist “fi Poultice- Vapnr achon of | Low tide 0:26 a. m, <7 feet | While the Tally steamed Westward the flrst game next Friday mzht at g‘c"‘;‘]dfi- ‘“gi 4, at ?l "C";“‘“b bl i e : . the Cyane was to continue to Ju-|8 0'clock, to be played in the Doug- eld at City Counci ambers IRST offer of High tide 6:55 a. m., 142 feet las Natatorium. at 8:30 PM. to hear a discussion b o ¢ FIRST offer of V H Low tide 1:46 p. m., 4.1 feet DeaU with mail from Ketchikan. p & c H room. cabin. 838 Basin Road | “"° “5 i 3 il Passengers leaving Jiinsel whioas| The local Hiogpsters \will have|Of & Dropased law of ¥ital interest 9 L] ! [T ERIIIIINELEN | Hish tide 749 p.om., 112 feet [, S oosa this morning, all for|final practices during the next to women and children. o FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door e ———— R g R St c‘ Clarence Rhode, of three days to perfect their play LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE, 2 % ' five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 Alaska Music Sunoly | NOTICE TO PUBLIC T akn Came | Gommission: |before they go to battle with their |84V B. P. W. CLUB. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES corzition. Connors Motor Co. Alaska Music Supply | on and after Jan. 1. 1037, coml |the Alesks OCame Commission;| ‘0 % i L h | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | and feed will be sold only for cash 1( i gt "‘l . ¥ SN SN | N FOR RENT | Pianos- cal Tnstruments | jon delivery. D. B. Femmer. Phone|!20d and George A. Dale, of the | : AR B offer N | and Seiplicd {114 Sy iBmmu of Indian Affairs; C. H.|MRS. DAVE JFGGET DIE | | FOR RENT—9 rm. furnished house | Phone 206 122 W. Second | " |Femmer; Clyce Cenover and Harry EARLY TODAY, VANCOUVER | SPENDABLE FAST SER 3 ) eqpt. for boarding. 3rd and Main, W # NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE fi‘ml’“m DEPEND! g VICE ] op. Zynda. e e =3 No. 3937-A | BT T s | Mrs. ‘Dave Legget, fermer resi- | | “Smiling Service” | In the District Court for the Ter-| Try The Empire classifieds for jdent of Douglas, died tkis morning, to FOR RENT—Furnished apartment | y , ritory of Alaska, Division Num- i'lUK'k results. |in Vencouver, B. C. according to in Triangle Building. See Stan- | Bert’s Cash Grocery H ber One. At Juneau. e 2 radio message received by Mrs. | ey ley Grummett | PHONE 105 | |Trevor M. Davis and Cedric M.| [John Mills, a sister. Mrs. Legget SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA 2 Free Delivery Juneau | Davis as Executors of the Estate! w o o D \leaves a husband, three daughters,, Two furnished rooms g, [ e : = - ke 2 . y £q Mrs. - '_,‘l"‘;“‘f"‘g”“‘* o DS TSR Bl N e Hoencken o Hemlock $6.50 Cord it and Mrs, Saward Otion in Van Authorized Carriers s itk | G L MOTORS Administrator of the Estate of| ot couver; and two other daughte u S' MAIL ' AF NT for rent, White | 1 g Lewis Lund, Deceased. Cash Delivered the States, Mrs. Robert Crawford f Inquire at Apart- | “IVA‘;M:’E’;;({IGL‘O’P; y virtue of an execution issued | Fireplace Clacier and lr(\ll‘;sd Fm?g R‘;)]bel'lsfm‘ A son THE BEST _ or Bon Marche, out of the above court in the above | e was killed in the World War. - ane i “ [ |cause upon a judgment rendered on !l Alder—Any length Besides her sister, Mrs. Mills, in PHONES: 623—106—Harnzar 106-2 rings FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated 21, 1936, between the above | t 1 d % | Douglas, Mrs. Legger is survived “il room for gentleman. 114 West named parties in favor of the plain- cut to oraer. by three others sisters, Mrs. Will- LDE. Pilots- GENE MEYRING ] 6th St. Phone 330. Compounaed | 1iff and against the defendant in| Bill Manthey iam Robertson of Ketchikan, Mrs. IN TOWN! ALEX HO ! g e he & y v | an James Bowle in Vi FUBNISHED four large rd e the sum of $56461, with attorney | | s Nowle 1n Vancover, auil . | S 3 187 after 5 P. M y ce, interest pHONE 2653 Mrs. Jenny Baird in Scotland. » house > 187 ter 5 p 1 ! Mrs. Legget was a former resi- i f e B 00 ot e il de - e |dent of the island but left for the Recreation Farlors ! a Inquire Os by your dezcribed real property: ‘/ ‘_Sou(h about 19 years ago. She vis- . | . o Lewis Lund Homestcad Tract, 212% | c I:ted on the Channel about a year ! A, lacr rvey 204 t i i . Mrs. Legget had v | acres, Survey 204, at the mouth of 1gars 2go. rs. Legget had not been in DO FOR RENT—5 room, anfurnished D C |Lemon Creek near Juneau, Alaska. 9 igood h(alth for some time. B ) s a ranspol‘ on b house. Call at Juneau Marble Janeau Drug Co. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Cigarettes ¢ - | i Wik or Dhons 046, e —i;lha I the undersigned, will sell Iaodel nntd x;lnc::r Tocation notices | i ke co ex = {the & %% Sale bt The Enipire off RN e e I SRS m an FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. |éhe above - dRecrigecs xek. PRI Candy ¥ The 2bee T p y ] Phone 2004, 425 Tth St P Th for cash to the highest bidder at | | 3 s public auction, on th f | | et - | Pipe Thawing T3, at 10 ootk aae || COTdS Beware Couglls CANAD'AN | king otebsus aud ) that day to satisfy the said | s o et L Day or Night cxecuon The ‘wle il be bela)f D from common colds | PACIFIC’ Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled 1 lobby entrance of the Fed- { | . DAV Due to Strike % vant in L WELDING 1 and Territorial Building, Ju- at ‘ 3 | | a NEW S iy , s - 4 ow m: FOR RENT—small apartnent oy | - ALASKA ARC || pated T it ly"" “"&%&'fi.fi’&%‘%’ Sl | IO A : g il it M. T. : . ‘ UVE aEnd 'moélciflé reasonable. Wriie WELDERS | U. . Marshal A R c T l c s sl i c“x;m;ouun and SEATTLE D B FEMRIER A nt | o 5 | . BLLEGEE o e £ 3 AN | A R D ; i » I 0! e 8 3 i v.xc.sgcs; — hM;cKmnon Apart- Phone 379 b e ang;;y- dflt‘!l: mfim g less than_ Creomul. | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 f ments, furnishe | —cr— | Jag. gt Pabst Eamous of fne trouble tgé‘xmg“i,,}g‘;f:: PRINCESS NORAH | e e — | Draugt oot g ed e gt et A R P rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | | P ! On T QT: Beer is wfi&%fiffi;’;‘;fi:fie“ phiegm | January 13 i p v [ | 2 viAc?Al;‘r ap:) tdmems at the Sea-! Ludwig Nelson Rice & Ahlers Co. hu:d dé'n‘tomerdls?;)nulreggg. l;g;f-‘ Tickels, reservations and full :;l";me rnisted apartments rea- | | warCcrMAKER and JEWELER { HEATING PLUMBING | | “TIIMMY" .%%J“E&W relg:gm;‘m‘ particulars from i £ Sl R SHEET METAL WORK 1 money 1f you are not satisfled with | m N 1 Juneau, Alaska | LBI SON | results from the very first bottl V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | PHONE Y C |os Greomulsion right aow. (Ae ' unEaD & i g, s sl | s | Scheduled Air Service | WANTED to room and board chil- | PHONE 206 ' dren—Reasonable rates, schooling included. Minfield Home, Lena Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. TURN gour oxaigmdml»nu)*glucr Cash or trade at Nugget Shop Juneau Radio Service | For Your RADIO Troubles | 122 Second St.—Next door to | San Francisco - Bakery *. - — e S - RSB ZORIC DRY CLEANING |Chatham Swams Yransportation oef “M, S, DART” !Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday| iat 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port | Alexander and way ports. J ‘mmm received rot later than 4/ i | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega TO INTERIOR ALASKA Dr. C. D. Grinnells. of North Car- -3 p. m. Thursday. B o HOTEL ZYNDA FOR INFORMATION | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points | whitewash for improving lighting ELEVATOR SERVICE IMAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 4‘Pl s . » ” and sanitary conditions of barns i Soft i i ace Stinson “Patco ] > - S. ZYNDA, Prop. ( Water /CHANNEL BUS LINE Between Noiwse, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Washing e e ABr- 158:00. 015, UO s. MAn‘ Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 5 ::ol;.'o ;11;5-:#—111512 1;5 3 :::» PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. White Spot s -5, 100 midnient | SHELDON SIMMONS. " vy “JIMMY” RINEHART 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE LIQUOR STORE HONE 655 Prompt Delivery Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Leavs Douglas A.M.—7:40. 8:40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:10, 6:40, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, | 11:40. HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Chief Pilot Pilot Glacler Highway Lesve Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00. 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. Lave Jumeau: AM. — 730, 9:30; »M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday 10:00 p.m. Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays [ leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. CASH GROCERS Free Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Corner Second and Seward Streets PHONE 58 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Officc GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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