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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN 9, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT = i / HOW COME YER PEDALS THOUGHT VYER ~ad Y'SEE, HER DAD I FERGOT T'TELL b ARE PESTERIN' YUH === GAL LIVED JESS IT'S ALONG ||DON'T TAKE T'ME YUH, UNK. THEY FROM JESS WALKIN' E g DCWN TH' STORY, UNKL.J|ATALL , SO WHILE T LVES IN A HOME FROM VYER. ‘9(8 5 WUz CAII_LINI' HE DROVE RAILER! GAL'S PLACE, ASH2/ i OVERT TH' NEXT £ o - N = ‘B = = 4 PSSP D S Uy | { . ! | | [ I ] I I { 5‘ \ MISCELLANEOUS Baseidivestasn flUT FUR SITKA Mrs. Jenne and Mrs. Ma-| : WANT AD | i |s Steamer Movements ° | hoWney Hosfkesszs tol Club -, F‘UR’IHER pupns ‘cr el er i % | ot INFORMATION | [0 i ens cinsses in st or ad- | NORTHBOUND . Votorshin Brings Interior| Vomen for Legislator 2 == o Woktls 16 ihe| vanced color will do well to en-|® Princess Norah scheduled to ® Motorship ngs interior i “Court five average words o roll before January 4. See Love-(® arrive Monday afternoon or ® Plane Passengers from la H,""°"‘;l‘3px":-n:::gesm“:&:1 e g e evening. . ovia, Represt Daily rate per line for consecutive {:g Co:i;;lum Bldg, Room B, or o Yo E!M KNG sAlNGE b Lynn Canal Port Third Diviston Arid T#st womikn to nsertions s ‘. Gen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled to ® | {be elected to the Alaska Territorial| rhig kitchen nnit was planned for a maximuni of efficiency and & e Sy A ANYONE having mink and want-|e to sail from Seattle January e | Arriving in Juneau iasi evening| Legislature, Mrs. C. P. Jenne and| minimum of wasted space. It is a room with a place for everything, Additional days oo ing to farm them out pleasele 13. . at 9 o'clock with John A. Miscovich, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney were hostesses| The tiled wainscoting is easily clcaned, and the bright paper above is Minimum charge ... 50¢ communicate with J. H. Sawyer, ® North Star scheduled to sail ® Peter Miscovich, Kenneth D. Bell,lat tea at the home of Mrs. Jenne| eplorful. Rooms of this fype may be created with funds obtained Copy must be in the office by 2| wiyqham Bay, Alaska, Can e from Seattle January 14. ®| Ben R. Holeman, Dorothy Hansen, yesterday afternoon for the club-| from a private finencial institution that holds a contratt of insurance oclock in the afternoon fo INSUr€| pangle any number. ¢ SOUTHBOUN® SAILINGS # | Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Green, C. M. Cox, |women of Juneau. with the Federal Housing Administration. p insertion on same day. e e No steamer, north, west. ° Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ellsworth, W.| Members of the Democratic Wo-' We accept ads over telephone | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. , LUCAL SAILINGS Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leo men's Club called between 3 and 4! 2 | from persons listed in telephone| Or leave orders J. B. Burford CO. 4 ggtebeth leuves every Wednes- ® W. Rogge, Edward D. Coffey, and J. o'clock; Juneau Woman's cxub'm“E’“: Womsans club,hpOured be- C'luh who served between 4 and 5 directory. GTI ”AN T il % o day nlght at 6 p. m, for ® H. Chisel on the passenger list, the members, between 4 and 5 o'clock, tween 4 and 5 and in the last hour|o'clock, were Mrs. J. W. Lievers, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. ARANTE ealistic Ferma- o Sitka and wayports. . motorship Estebeth loaded cargo for and Business and Professional Wo-{ iwhen members of the Business and |Mrs. Ralph Waggoner and Mrs. Ray nents, $3.75. Finger wave. 50c. e i . ol § < Ol Professional Women’s Club called,|G. Day and assisting in receiving W ? e Dart leaves every Friday at e sitka and way points this morning. men's Club members between 5 and| Iola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone i erans % 160k {Mrs. William Paul, President of the|were Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mrs. J. In case of error or if an ad 201, 3 e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake o Casting off from the City Dock 6 o'cloc] v | . 01, 315 Decker Way. a. rg, o $ G T | M ) club, and Mrs. John McCormick,|M. Clark and Mrs. J. P. Wiiliams. has been stopped before ex- I —— ¢ and wayports. . here at 1 o'clock this afternoon,| Receiving with Mrs. Jenne, Mrs.| i Bt Ens Taks 1 piration, advertiser please noti- | | PIANO lessons, ciussical Or PODUIST. ¢ ¢ o 0 6 8 6 6 & & ® the Estebeth, commanded by Capt. Mahcney and Mrs. Scott was Mrs. P % : ik ng b l‘f “x Olun when Bus- fy this office (Phone 374) at Beginners' fall classes now start- G. Gustafson, headed out on her William A. Holzheimer, Territorial, Between 3 and 4, during the hour iness and Professional Women's club once and same will be given ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. regular weekly run, with freight Democratic Committeewoman. for the Democratic Women’s Club, members called, Mrs. Thomas Moy- a;lcn'n;n i — e » T and several aboard. At the beautifully appointed tea ! Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Mrs. Kenneth |®r NgS- Mary Michaelson, Miss Mar- 1 | | TIDES TOMORROW Amonz the passengers leaving table with its large centerpiece of Junge, Mrs. Robert Jernberg, Mrs. ion Foster and Miss Dorothy Green ..Tiiz DAiLY ALASKA EM}’IRE:: WANTED - ORRO 15 n‘ u ch tHe .f:,,.‘ sth this after- y2llow daffodils and tallptapers.iM E. Monagle, and Miss Elizabeth ;e,r\;id x;;ld Mrs. Pearl Burford, Mrs, e : harles i Terhune served and Mrs. Oscar Ol-| Walter Hellan, and Mrs. Stanley No- WANTED—, 9x12. 2461. . Tk : P.A. And Charles Mrs. W. E. Britt and Mrs. Robert ; ! FOR SALE o vt . - ool B R KL MR d Mr. and Mrs. George Bender poured during the first|Son, Mrs. E. J. White, Mrs. Elmer | Wicka assisted in receiving. V) | FOR TRADE — Good Savage 250. IHigh tide 11:12 a. m, 162 feet 5, all'for Tenakee bour; Mrs. J. E. McKinley, who is|A- Friend and Mrs. Emil Krause| Mrs. Jenne and Mrs. Mahoney ; ——| 3000 rifle for typewriter, port-| LOW tide B:58 p. m, 03 feet L AR Sccretary of the Juneau Woman's|assisted in receiving. are hostesses this afternoon at a FOR SALE—Almost new extension | gpe preferred. 119 E 7th St. vt 1 & Club substituted for Mrs. J. M. Members of the Juneau Woman'ssecond tea in honor of Mrs. Scott. dining table. 36x88 in. Mrs. J. TDES MONDAY Edison Memorial chase, president of the club, who| ™ = - e — E. Neate, Marshall Apts WANTED to room and board chil-| High tide 0:21 a. m, 142 feet B e Sv- wa: il and Mrs. Charles Fox. of| s e dren—Reasonable rates, schooling Low tide 5 a. m., 41 feet Dougias, Past President of lth | FOR SALE — Sec “:“’ | included. Minfield Home, Lena High tide 11:52 p. m., 169 feet | There wasgold in “them thar eyes,” . o machines. All makes repaired. L. poaon or write Minnie Field, Box | Low tide 6:33 p. m, -10 feet | some $3,000 worth a week, for Ben 2 | mm'-‘ AmWAYs C. Liston. Phone 101. 768, Juhess. ———— | Turpin back in the slapstick days (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) | AN y C. IxADIO FOR SALE e Seven tube table model. Excellent condition.| coen or trade at N i : would like to get back on the job, e s ugget Shoj Business meeting Saturday night, g o h cf the Head Office of the 53 ” Exceptionally fine tone. $12. pyolA MAY CranK—Foot fu January 9, at 8 o'cl INWTAL- VoD (nly Al e studio gateman. BANK OF ALASKA. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES Phone 4951 rectiorist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. aa.. LATION OF OFFICERS. A short CL"‘W:::“';" AN good GREE he located at Skagway, Territory of - FIRST offer of $523.00 buys two-' s o ooos — “““‘_‘ hout will fol after the at practice before the driveway Alaska, at the close of business $ offer room cabin. 838 Basin Road. jnecimg. --flfl"-l gate to his Hollywood home. (Asso- cn the 31st day of December, 1936. RS P R, ey ——— |1 Rice & Ahlers Co. ! s el i RESOURCES DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door Tests at the Micsouri Cllege of | i T R AT A Loans and discounts $ 82,708.00 five-passenger touring sedan. A-1|) HEATING PLUMEBING ) Agriculturé showed a bushel of SPECIAL MEETING Loans on real estate 42,152.50 sondition. Connors Motor Co. SHEET METAL WORK 'ground wheat is approximately 20| | Overdrafts . NONE to il PHONE 34 i per cent more valusble as a hog| BY Sawmill Wuikers Union, Sat- United States bonds and |feed than & bushel of corn. jurday, 7 pm., in Miners' Union securities 15,000.00 FOR RENT % — g Hall. —adv. v R SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA FOR RENT_Furnished steam heat- "——cemm— T'y The Empire classifieds for | - N D iy oty B TURN your ola gum into value VIKINGS ATTENTION! ‘qulck results. (Branch Bank) Report of the Financial Condition of the silent movies. He salted it away and doesn’t have to work, but Banking house, furniture ed modern apt. Comprises kitch- : J en and nook. Large living room Pl e Thamn B g S e Compounaed and fixtures .. 28,500.00 Authorized m Carriers and 3 bedrooms. Phone 484. 1 Due from other banks > A A exactly and cash on hand 104,497.64 FOR RENT — 2 modern 5-room Day or Ni CAN ADIAN oy Cepital assigned to houses. Unfurnished. Phone 484. 4 Night e branches 50,000.00 > : A 9 ri e el e PHONES: 623—106—Hangsar 106-2 rings Cozy, warm, furn. apts. Light, WELDING PAC IF ‘ : oAy nEmie water, dishes, cooking utensils ALASKA ARC O Gscter, LIABILITIES ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. s Capital . - $140,000.00 FOR RENTCabin furnished for WELDERS 5 Nc;fi;“; ks Surplus fund . :,ggg.g 0 VANCH ER. VIC Reserves ,237. T : = two $9.00, furnished cabin for two $10.00, cabin furnished for two | and SEATTLE Phone 379 Undivided profits less ex- | { id ... 20,986.25 | 12.00. Good shage d clean, penses pal X Koty watar AR ate, BTN From Juneau Due branches . 8,095.87 ¥ SRR T o i [T Alaska Music Supply PRINCESS NORAR . Desang foen bin sk Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | Cashiers and oermied apartment with bath, $2000. Oltf | | Flanos—Musical Instruments Jantary 13 checks 153.23 cmany Apts. ARG Sup —_— . - £ Phone 206 122 W. Second TOTAL ... ..$411516.14 FOR SALE—9 rm. furnished house, Tickeu et vations And she Bhttan BEtt o Anacice. i | egpt. for boargi:g. 3rd and Main, op. Zynda. ‘ particulars from Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Judicial | “Smiling Service” w. mvrm;:. Agent T “ E Division, ss: | Sailings hm‘efinitelg Cancelled FOR RENT — Nice q m 1t d‘ | Bert’s Cash Grocery I H. B. Thornquist, Cashier of Due to Strike o for. o1 PHONE 105 the above named Bank of Alaska, » 6th St. Phon | | Pree Delivery Juneau | do solemnly swear that the fore-| FURNISHED four larze room, house. Phone 187 atter 5 P. M. by HOUSE for rem,—-szsoo Corner | Third and Harris. Inquire Os- borne, Nugget Shop. J FOR RENI—S room furnished a.pl | Phone 2004. 425 7th St. | J0ZY, warm, furn. apt. Lsght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utensis anc¢ oath. Reasonable ot Seaview. APARTMENT for rent in Decker Building. FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy T PHONE 206 and modern, reasonable. Write I Juneau Radlo smice iChatham Nwars 1ranspostation Ce Empire S 138. " | EmarRs | ZORIC | “M.S.DART” VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ‘ 122 Second St.—Next door to | | L] * ments, furnished. 'G:NE:AL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS = = — W. P. JOHNSON 300 Rooms . 300 Baths o from $2.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE Ludwig Nelson WATCUMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska M NEW [ WASHINGTON E( San Francisco Bakery | DRY CLEANING - clzanodd ‘ [ p. m. Thursday. | 1 A 4 0l Theatre o on Framiin. B, FOR INFORMATION 8-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points 0 Thoite o o6 AN R Aok thais Soft |MAURICE c. REABER, Phona 4622 4-Place Stinson “Patco” il —| P tinson “P: A LOST — Bunch of keys on ring. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Water {CHANNEL BUS LINE| Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Please return to Empire office. Wasking :u‘nm'e 708 Juneau or 71 Douglas u. s. m Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 S ve Yuneau: A.M.—7: 15,3: %,9: i i i LOST—Black springer spaniel dog L 1 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. DR =HIbA Joringse pagiel 70N & ;1':’&? S P, S i) PHONES, Juneau (l)uni-gar:.j e.}z Night and Day g to name of Sprig. Reward. Call Harry G. Watson. — -—-—q | Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Afr l Transport. I 1 " l. LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 (4:40, 5:40, 6:4u, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, | 2M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special ( |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday| {Freight received rot later than 4 going statement is true to the best' of my knowledge and belief. H. B. THORNQUIST, Cashier. NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap CARLSON (Correct Attest) | On the site of the first la E. A: RASMUSON, of the late Thomas Edison at P. H. GANTY, ‘Menlo Park, N. J., this impressive Directors or Partners. memorial will be erected, towering (Notorial Seal) to a :eifl‘tth ot !3? ';elt'“‘;'ld Subscribed ‘and ‘sworn ‘t6 before crowne: an_ ‘“etern e | in the form of a huge lamp mlb. Re R a;ha BdEAE}"l: IJ‘.’:?“;‘:YA;:)” — Nom—y Public in and for the Ter- Permaaent Waves $2.5¢ up. Phone ritory of Alaska. My commission —adv. expires February 19, 1938. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad way ports. ) 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavs Douglas A.M.—7:40. 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Amt JUNEAU CASH GROC!RY CASH GROCERS 10:00 pm. Corner Second and Seward Stree! Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays Free Delivery leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. 11:40. Glacler Bighway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Speeial 6:45 p.m. s#ave Juneau: AM. — 7-30, 9:30; [} D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE .