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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6, 1937 By CLIFF STERRETT __ AN' WENT DOWN AN!' TOOK A FRESH Crossword Compiler TH' FILMOUT- ey P A A ; - A D | MISCELLANEGUS ot . WANT A | Steame: lavemeu s 7 5 | |FURTHER pupiis for either aduit SRR g e ] *] vanced color do well to © No steamner northbounc . e SCHEDUL ED G8 b g average words to the| Toll before January 4. See I« 5 D, 52 « XL TIVE. ARULNE. W joy, Coliseum Bldg, Room B, or ® Pr e v~: £ l“f“l“‘t"‘“‘l‘ 3 I’ Sal 1 anceuver anu- s rate per line for consecutive| Phone. 4951 |» . ary 8 at 9.p.m. ® BUARD “RDEH ANYONE having mink and want-/® North Star dulcd to sail @ One day 100 ing to 1 them out please'e from Sea ° -‘\Ig‘h i e communi with J. H. Sawyer, 2 Penalty Ranges from Five Minimum charge ¥ W m Bay, Alaska. Can © 5 5 & Copy must be in the office © W o = Years to Life — Union- ¢ in the afternoon to insure} » tion on same day. | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. ism Cause for Crime We accept ads over telephone Or leave o s J. B. Burford Co. 4 B m persons listed in telephone : S stebetn ey Wedngs- ¢ _ OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 6—Four GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- ° Fstebelh leaves eve 5" ® maritime union men Were convict- 74—Ask. for Ad-taker. Finges' Wave, soc.|® day Lhight oh 6 b m, for & o4 of second degree murder by % Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone ® Sitka and wayports. ® jury yesterday in connection w ;; T o e 201, 315 Decker WAy. ® Jart Jeaves cvery Friday ‘Bt ® 4, gaying of George Alberts In case of on-nri Cll;(;l an z;( NG s popu' » Ta m for Petersburg, Kake ® engineer aboard the freighter Point been stopped fore ex- | | €SS0nS, C1USSIC BT, [y ! ® Tobos last March: \ tion, advertiser please noti- Boginners 181l olNBAE. HOW SLATL- (4 o' o 9. 8 @ 89818 MESM . Those canvioted wikre IS b ing, 1 fy this office (Phone 374) at ing. Phone 544. Ruth Waod - E. G. Ramsey, Frank J. Conner once and same will be given | |——— = b v i e + and George Wallace. attention i The penalty for second degree | 5 I y eg DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TO ’C,E:RO_VL?: murder is from five years to life ‘~: PR e e e reaet " A Wallace testified for the prose- 3 P B Low tide m., ' 6.0 feet cution, FOR SALE :'M':"‘: Ow::;f Reward, Call | oo e m., 144 feet Judge Frank M. Ogden announced v ¥ % i Low tide m., 26 feet will pass sentence next Mon- S s T e & LOST — Buwih of Keys on ring.| Righ tid p. m., 118 fect |da ABALHIOON. e Please return to Empire office. - - - Cef-nse aitorneys said T mo- C. Liston. Phone - B ——ee i F.A.A———if tions for a new trial were denied T LOST—Lady’s black pigskin s they will appeal to a higher court. RADIO FOR Sate at Capitol Theatre, Jan b AT THE HOTELS SrosEoUMARL DAGMSERET the table model - ward. Return to Empire. — ying of Albert was motivated by union his activiti Gastineau reported antagonism to T. M. Quinlon; E. S. Brunelle; George Mun- H. H. Mc- > Y AN T TOOK. PICTURES O' TH! ) S0'S HER. FATHER'D KNOW BIDiN‘ WOT'S ANGEL HULL PAMBLY AN' GIVE MY WOT KINDA FOLKS SHE WUZ | 7 'HAT m\: NOW?2 GIRL TH' CAMERA T' HAVE MARRYIN' INTO . AN WITHOUT ) TH' FILM DEVELOP KNOWIN' IT ANGEL TOOK via Petersburg at 9 o'clock last SET AT TH! ZOO! iESAILSBUTH ESTEBETH IS FROM JUNEAU LOADING FOR ON GEN.GORGAS SKAGWAY TRIP uolorsl’np Arnves from Sitka Voyage Last Even- ] ing with 11 Passengers | Emergency Sleamer Puts Jat for Petersburg at 9 o’clock Last Night Sailing from Juneau for Seattle Arriving back in :Juneau from her| Sitka run with eleven passengers aboard last evening at 9 o'clock, five and one-half here, during which 7, after i port ON THE JOB the Motorship Estebeth is loading| —— J. Van Cleft Cocpor, who builds crossword: puszles for- The Dafly Alaska Empire, figures he has concocted some 5,000 of them in the last six years. He does two or three a‘day. He recalls as’ ohe’ of his most éestatic moments the tinie he found a hole for “establish- mentarianism.” Before he took up puzzling’ Codper made ‘his Tiving p‘nymg an crgan in Broadway theatres. ' > Builils 5,000 Puzzles aded coal, exchanged mail, | cargo for Skagway at the City Da(k were: " Mrs. Leslie Reed, Mrs, Lis- loaded miscellaneous merchan- | today, and will sail for the L LlEUT MURRIS ter, and the Rev. and Mrs. O. L. dic>, mainly empty beer kegs, at| Canal port at 7 o'clock this even- Olafson. George Kerin wis award- he City Dock, the Gen. W. C. ing. ed the eonsolation prize. G carried outbound from Ju- The Estebeth is due to arrive Those who were present fot the engers for the South. back in Juneau from Skagway next chidyanli varie Wete: Mr L:u; s leaving Juneau on Friday morning, when she will im- } Mrs, R, R ister, Mr. o M.‘Q‘ zas were mediately reload for her n‘gumr $ i e Otuifets, Olive May Weekly munito Sitkw and way ports,| In honor of Lieutenant Margaret| o' oo e it i A. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. O. on which she is scheduled to sail Morris a surprise birthday party| o "o "1 o qan’ Capt i 7 and infant, Mrs. V. Sap- at 6 o'clock Friday morning. {Was piven last might at the home|p "p 'y b “\r ang Mrs. George J. Makela, E. Reeves, C. = The Estebeth, on her last voy-|of Adjutant and Mrs. George Tan-| o . "\ “ang Mis, C. C. Collen, J. D. Redinski, H, F. age, was delayed at Sitka for one|ner. Lt. Morris was presented with| /oo™ b Po€ o om B o SO Harry Walker, James day, because of a blinding bliz-ja framed picture of the “Lights of ,ng nrs. pdward Lake, Mrs. Bernice w H. Bigotf, Al Reinkin, H. zard. {Jumeais Paddock, Mrs, Charles Bloxham, R. Shepard, B. F. Kane, Sam Light. ~ Frc Kimshan Cove: ' Eila Per- pich, Mrs. Paul Sorensen, Hagedan. Rogoski, John Peloza. From Tena- awarded kee—George Sohn. From Hoonah— J.T. TAGUMA GASE :woe OF KIDNAPING - FOOD SALE, DANCE BE ‘GIVEN BY AUX.-OF A. L. Mrs. G. W. Sam- Mystery Call Made at Head- FOR $75.00 =cadio, Victor $30.00 GE $15.00 . Anchorage; Malone, | PIONEERS, ATTENTION! ot Tod : — y 17 Hemlock $8.50 Cord Rose M. M Mr. and | quarters Early Today— at'thelr firs méeting ‘of the New Mrs Treptre ¢ Special joint meeting of Pioneer 2 o iR Year the American Legion Auxil- Dali . A Treptre o peeial B g Something’s Up ; iy “"”“‘ i Cash Delivered rs. J. H. Gra 's and Auxiliary members at ¢ KD o iary made arrangements for a food ) i 1 C Keil, Juneau; J. F. Isom,|this ning at 8 o'clock, I. O. O. (OdmmiGeal fiom Page OF sale next Saturday ab the Juncau r less than I‘Jrepk.!:u Glacier H F. Hall. Matters of importance in! ~ s Cash Grocery. Mrs. Rita White i 5502. 109 Fosbee Apartments. Ai‘der AUY length askan \reg to Grand Igloo jon Willlping or naimie w er o my comfnmw and wil - ~ A e J. A en, Anchorage; P. A.|be ed. Delegates to Grand | veonecs . adenlad thRt FIRST offer of $525.00 buys two- cut to order. ; Ha e: Charles |Igloo and visiting Pionzers are re- | u’l;:;l’; f“be ”1;1”‘ ‘g'),(\x(.,';;,,‘ :; I Lucile Stonehouse. room cabin. 838 Basin Road i R i ; Sl e p y 3 y “exchange <V SkdR lost night 2 Bill Manthe t, Cor Mr. and Mrs. G.|quested to attend. | messages which may seemingly be a <) : Y Sample. h: George Hage- | (Signed) 3 ko b v for a dance to be given on Febru- FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door Samples. ah; George Hage- | 2 lin progress from time to time be- ' 6 Al the Elk five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 PHONE 2653 d , Juneau. [} \‘Y. vCARTER. : |tween myself and kidnaper,” ;-{1,\“ Ili,; «nj huxll\ll&rxs;’m :1 M(.u <ondition. Connors Motor Co. 5 Zynda [ .l?m.qdvm Igloo flNo, 8. | Under Terrific Strain Ea L )l‘b. o) r.x‘ ‘ewl i ‘n a (. : TR TR WA O. O. Eochran, Nome; James H.| GERTRUDE LAUGHLIN, | My Mattson talked to the Asso- = M- Polley were chosen on the FOR RENT Al k M s l Pattersen, ez; Dan Kvnnl-(l_v.} President, Auxiliary, No. 6.'¢jated Press representative in his dance committee. sl e ¥ aska Music Supply | J. P. Hanon, Anchor- BB EID s B e |private office and appeared to be a1 CABIN for rent mear 4th and Gold Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | aret Ronan, Fairbanks; NOTICE lunder a terrific strain. His face PIONEERS ARE TO Sts. | $8.00. Phone 2343. | | | FOR RENT—9 rm. furnished house. eqpt. for boarding. 3rd and Main, Planos—NMausical Instruments |Norma. Ullom, Sewar Mrs. Paull The motorship Estebeth and Supplies | M. Sorenson, Hirst-Chichagof; H.|gkagway | s S i H.|skagway and way ports tonig hz at| Phone 206 122 W. Second | |Moses, Hoonah. seven o'clock. | op. Zynda. vent, White | Apart- | i1 APARTMENT for | Apartments. Inquire at ment 3, or Bon Marche. FOR RENT — Nice quict heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330. FURNISHED four large room | Free Delivery R CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Announce the first of a series of {three Card Parties, Friday‘evening, |January 8, at eight o'clock in the Parish Hall. Contract, Whist and | {Pinochle will be played. Refresh- {ments will be served. Admission 50c. —adv. * | Lode and placer location rotices for sale at Thé Empire of ““Smiling Service” i Bert’s Cash Grocery | i PHONE 105 Juneau Cigars i Cigarettes Candy Cards | GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON house. Phone 187 after 5 P. M. HOUSE for rent—$25.00. Corner i Third and Har Inquire Os- borne, Nugget.Shop. FOR RENT—5 rtoom. anfurnihcd house. Cxz A 3 3garbles Work or I'x FOR RENT-—3-room [t Phone 2004. 425 7th St. SOZY, warm, turn, pLs. Leght, wal- er, dishes, cooking utenslls and oath. Reasonable 2t Seaview. . for |was drawn and eyes looked worried —ady. |/ more by anybody,” | business man out early this morning ‘at police headguarters had warm [clothmg of the size to fit the kid- mlismee with Mr. Mattson's appeal |’pleted (all reference to the doctor’s | Oo:l:::::ed M Raofis " mvfizlhs T H E : i Loz, | NEW | ¥y vir ALASKANS LIKE THE ' Jusan Drag Co Pabst Famous APARTMENT 1oi fent in Decker Building. FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy 1- Ludwig Nelson: - | | Draught Beer On Tap Rice & Ahlers Co. and modern, reasonable. Write ELER s & Empire S 138. WATCUMAKER and JEW, HEATING PLUMBING TIMMY e S 50 2 NS — by SHEET METAL WORK VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- .Juneau, Alaska { PHONE 34 CARLSON ments, furnished, B ———] N Bt ¢ _____ iy _ | N— : _— RHODA MAY CuaRK—Foot ccr ; Sl Tr* et L = == rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | §% - PHONE 206 ‘ . Clununn Nuans Aranspoctation Co - e | Juneau Radio Service || | 66 99 WANTED For Your TADIO Teoubls | | ZORI1 c M. S. DART 122 Second St.—Next door to FOR TRADE — Good Savage 250- { . 4 | Leavés: Femme: Friday 3000 rifie for typewriter, port- g4 San, Faneles: T, Ll DRY CLEANING at '7v:‘meror B:t::;'ir:.':(rikc,l’ofl; able preferred. 119 E Tth St. WANTED to room and board chil- dren—Reasonable rates, schooling included. Minfield Home, Lena Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. your ola gold Into value or trade at Nugget Shop. Pipe Thawing Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 S0 TURN h — Alexander aad way ports. |Freight. received rot later than 4 { p. m. Thursday. | HOTEL ZYNDA e ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. .- FOR. INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 Phopne. 708 Juneau or 71 Douglas !unl--l AM.~17: 15,8:00, 9:1! : 15, 11:15, 122 00 mldn!ght Leavs ‘Douglas A.AL-'I 40. 8 White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery Highwa, Leave Auk Bay: A.M.-'Ioo lll. P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. ¢ eave Jumean: AM. — 7:30, 9:80; ’.u.—zao 5:15, Saturday M 10:00 p.m. { Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. CHANNEL BUS LINE. { i |are all over, rehearsals of the North- ' ern Light Presbyterian Church choir' GATHER TONIGHT Tonight at 8 o'czocx in ine 1.0.0.F. Hall there will be a joint meeting of the members of Pioneer Igloo No. 6 and members of the Auxiliary. It is understood thatsubjects for discussion will be regarding certain . questions to ‘go before the Grand Igloo session at Ketchikan. Dele- gates to the Grand- Igloo and also visiting pioneers are urged to attend ihe meeting tonight. “I just must not be-followed any he said. It is reported that the Shelton ;naped boy. TIMES' STAFF RECALLED SEATTLE, Jan. 6.—The Seattle Times announces it has recalled a large staff of writers and photo- graphers from Tacoma ' in com- to the press, ‘Tue cainy afternoon editions de- movements and communications de- livered to him or mention of the series of Mable and Ann adds. CHOIR REHEARSAL ! THURSDAY NIGHT Now that the holiday functions TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA lnd sm'rn.s From luneau PRINCESS: NORAH will be held ‘hereafter on Thursday nights. - The rehearsal hour is set nt 7:30 o'clock, | - NOTICE The motorship Estebeth sails for Skagway and way ports tonight at seven o'clock. ~—adv. SEAPI.ANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega ] 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? ' - 4Place' Stinson "Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Junean Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON' SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART 4 Chief Pilot g Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent to Juncau on| M, G, €. Couf \a piany sclo and Mr. R. Lister sang Nirvana,” From Chichagof — Joh'\ during the cvening and prizes were Ison, H. Moses, Dick Moses, atertained with | mrs. Rowena Hays, Kendall, accompanied by Mrs. Many games were played | son. S ikt Try an Empire ad. to the skiliful ones who MARIKE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FA ST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MA!L Carriers PYHONES: 623—106—Ilarzar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots GENE MEYRING Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER Agent PHONE 114 ! f‘fémfitfiiu&m NO S'I‘RIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR n@s‘ 4 FNE B Reduced Passenger li'a'reé‘ to Mun‘y' Wfitfi Between Nowse, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our, 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced opeyatm. PACIFIC ALASKA Traffic omee GASTI Miss Willeta Miss Eunice Wanamaker, Mr. Arnold Mogseth, Mr. Ethan' Nel- !

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