The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1937, Page 6

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TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W I).\TISD/\Y. JAN.”IZ'J 179{7: S B b S e A Sea-Goin’ Cow Hand SAMUEL ,T WISH [NOTHE CHILD'S CHARMING ) AN' YUH | [QUITE THEOPPOSITE . ) - TELL HER TEACHER THAT WHEN YoU'D SPEAK ANGEL'S NATURE LEADS HER j WANTS TH' | [ A SCOLDING WOLILD /£ WAL, ANGEL'S NAUGHTY SHE SHOULD TO ANGEL'S BIN ACTIN' UP TOPLAY PRANKS ;- ( TEACHER T''| |BE BRUTAL TO ONE §( §HOULD I DOJ |FRIGHTEN HER BY PUNISHING THE TEACHER - -, TAKE HER _ | | SO SENSITIVE. HEN 2 g CHILD NEXT ok TITASK,EH 2 , C l { » D) . | . v Scientists Say We Reach Peak Between 22 and 28 WANT ADS | LSS SER sl n the strength LOUIS, Jan. 13.—Where is a JrowWn. up! o s — QORI AN G T T SRR TR R S NE 1 a question that experts and func WAN T AD | MISCELLANECUS CoRbt | - Movements ° t ¥ . ho addressed the recent meeting . Said Dr. Lawrence D. Thompson, | ! AT, Pt o e eamer floveme » ¥ the St. Louis Council of Parent | INFORMATION | P HAtE | git « pidase | 4 NRTHBOUND . tion were unable to agree on grown up when we have b g g ey _d“t Fh te with J. H. Sawyer,|® . allenging this thesis were psy- full ability to func- ) five @ e Words to the B J Sawy o ; e 1 Mo # Windham Bay, Alaska, Can|® i lits Wi 2 : 1ne, - 1ol handle any number. e ° . 3 vth ends early; that the mental Herschel Alt, director of the Chil-| Daily rate per:line. for consecutivey 1ance 7 4 o o Ik is reached between the ages s Aid Society, speaking from STREUWODS. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4351.|e © ivd M [ B nty-t and twenty-eight, of a social wor | One day e Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co.|e North Star ° ind that thereafter old age sets in. Social work finds is jus- | Additional ;'“-"‘ 52‘; ! T le from © - took no stock in the popular in the weakness of peo- Minimum charge GUARANTEF Realistic Ferma- pALEZ L o o b o e 4 s that life beg at forty seir inade heir | Copy mustbe in the office bY 2| nens, $575. T wve, 50| ey orat senecuiod 1o+ |G tChikan Filot Brings e % M (5. e - e sto e At mons,| o'cioct: 0. the afternoon to nsure| Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone. 5 il from vancowver Jamu- o Three Passengers In ial workers realize the import- | insertion on same day. 201, 315 Decker Way. e aryl18at9p. m ° i 5 Others Dizagree ance of mental growth.” We cpi ads . over _telephone | o+ SOUTHBOUN: SATLNGS - Three Out chatienEat ; et Kw) | from persons listed in telephone [ PIANO les eal oF - pOBUIAC L S o o e ¥ ot est : 1 of the WaHA R SNRELS | " ! Neotops Begini classes mow start: {2 ™0 SR 0 INGE returned to Ketchikan last A e hh aiiiihq Has Sclintle figt It? ,, - A e e Phone 544. Ruth Wood. . N S S I after having his plane g d PRI 3 ; Phione 374—Ask for Ad-taker. it » Estebeth lcaves every Wednies- © © overhauled in Seattle dur. that no cne is truly grown up and | Yes— Wings and leo 5 T SR T RO TET) y night at 6 p. m., for @ dypidipnii - a5 rere is no end to the possi- i n case of error or if an ad AN (5 i \olidays, Pilot Bob Ellis, op- g e i 1»:l been stopped before ex- | w 1:b sitka and wayport L] Eilis Air Transport bty of mental development Bath—Both p;;nuvm_ advertiser please noii- |, siring a safe invest-|® Dart leaves every Friday at e tchikan, flew his ! > never rd of a com-| ; 8 fy this office (Phone 374) at | ont paying 6% interest we rec-|® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake o biplane to Juneau from Pietely grown-up person, not even Who pick FLRaY once and same will be given iend Fosbee Bonds. There are | ¥ and wayports ® ¥ s morning arriving at 't:uf\l said Percival ight x\.v.d ; »” P attention. i y a few available which we|® @ ¢ @ ¢ o o o e o » & @ the AAT hangar here at 12:45 0'- leader itus of the about what it takes er THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | will sell at par giving the pur-| 4 o S L y . 'Who. was list-|to | ,“rf‘(‘:,',“\'. LS 38 ;3 chaser @ ued interest from last| © B o M it ain almost im- ed on the S a citizen o - v‘,‘ lHl l\ at i = O TR December - first Colurbia TIDES TOMORROW ok off from Juneau the world o BRI L }UR SA' E Lumber Company or John Reck| *—— — — —% {hi: at 2:15 o'clock, for How can we' measure gr ¢ ‘]’ y at "“"»’-'“ F‘l‘m ‘f‘»\‘_'v‘yw““““‘ 8 — ———— | at t} st National Bank 38 s the return flight to Ketchikan. « all our fumblin light of the d [0 sonutis, ny A 1 lot 50x100. Write | { High tide 2:08 4. m., 108 fak) On his hop north, Ellis brought ir JDCREE. TPy TIsE 0 | WANTED- 1 used double bed| I« le 7:51 i fcet g R, Shepard and Arne Nelson, cove notional quot completed his initial sclitary e | ing and mattress. Phone 5032.| High tide 1:46 p. m. 175 feet 55 passengers from Ketchikan to and lition quotient are battled gusts of head a ;—Almost new extension - — ; | Low tide 8:16 p. m., -1.7 feet |juneau, and Esther Orcutt, a pas- npcrtant. We i peen over- | ANAEEELE Wi o Bt il table, 36x48 in. Mrs. J. E. WANTED to room and b | ——ee————— sger to Juneau from Wrangell. | ir S We ©0 Gastineau Channel in a perf Neate, M all Apts dren—Reasorable rates, schooling | BRINGS BRIDE NORTH On his return flight, Ellis 3 business of the in- h’i”“*" nding. . FOR L& — iatet mogel L e 1 or write Minnle Field, BOx |, r the First National Bank of Nelson I. Beers, Mrs. Charles Nel- (5 want, the values of life. As!Zo o : St e et clals, ke ““‘; e “"“l' 18 cJaneers rdova, returned recently from SO0 and O. S. Sullivan, deputy col- Isworth said, ‘We really live by | o =0 F s b fixtures - included uick sale N ne ntly PIOM ) ector of internal revenue. h : L o ¥ leral times bel y tax . \ire at Juneau Trans- TURN your ola gold into value |SC tle with his bride, the former it 5 SR 1 tion, love and hope. APPli- (. iineay Flying Club Aeronca sea- $130.00. Inquire at Jun : Miss Clara Jenkin, daughter of| FEWis reports that while he was!cqiion of science in Europe is now fer Co. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop, |18 ©8ra <onEl. - er O' ! flying his little seaplane north from !y 1o apout ¢ destrio- (P08 Up-on the AT ramp % RHOLA MAY CrarK—Foot ccr |Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Jenkin, of | ol ine ™y hacced, in the air, the aboup war “and idestruc- he might, for the fate FOR SALE — Batching outfit— recuonlst. 517 Goldstein Bldg. aa: |Everett, Washington |southbound plane of the Marinc i PR RS R CH 0 him was not such as to - | - i 1an Melizer, psychologist, appeal to much else than a : cheap. With privilege of renting apartment. Call 518 Goldstein Bldg. after 6 P. M. black mple Phor FIRST offer of $525.00 buys two- roum cabin. 838 Basin Road. ok FOR SALF—1933 Pontiac, two-door — five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 "( <or:Zition. Connors Motor Co. FOR RENT 4-ROOM steamheated. Furnished Lady" Theatre d Re Re LOST Bunic Please return Electric range, washing machine, LOST—Black s Frigidaire, new oak fl Call with blue ros ‘Windsor Apts. to name of S Harry Wa Three rooms and _ ¥OR RENT — wrist watch in Capi- ion notices office. | [ | Lode ana p: i purse between Ma- and Butler Mauro's 1e 2901 =1 | or on Franklin St uwn to Empire. of n to Empire office. keys on ring 300 Ruams . 300 Baths Airways of Juneau, piloted by Alex Holden. in that the Estebeth is still scheduled amediately replied that it was & polar.t raditiopal s R T S— science, but its use by Europe’s j that weds each new seaplane ESTEBETH NOT YET dictat which was causing the pilot to the water as well as the air BACK FROM SITKA destruction is ordeal ¢ when the Channel i 3 i waters he been warmed by the % Peak Betwcen 22 and 28 rave of the BUnTHAS SR B Delayed on her voyage to Sitka| Dr. Meltzer told the Snoe that ) e e e Hg Dr. Meltzer told the audience that ' hovering below thc jand way points, the motorship Es-|tne peak of mental development zk, and not a single fee- | tebeth had not returned to Juneau |y, yeached between the ages Of Lle glint of cunlight to be di : at 3 o'clock this afternoon ke % ; i o o » Capt. . V. D: : twenty-two and twenty-eight d ing in the ice-warmed waters 2 James V. Davis, operator of 4 j e T A id, decline sets in. of the Channel is enough to appall the vessel, announced this afternoon | e S e SOOUER: S AP or Viktor Hamburger, |the most spartan of humans. & from $2.50 i n Universit 1 3 P . o) P a s a » bt TSity biologist But, after noticeable hesitation pringer spaniel dog| Piiriuis Special Weekly Rares |0 make a special trip to Skagway|yicooccno orowing 5 D e e doiirin o hen Answers | aas g """ BB ALASKANS LIKE THE | this week, if she arrives in Juneau discussing growing up from the iSchutte’s nobler. nature conquered S H P biologist's standpoint, said “Our |and, putting the little piane onto prig eward. Cal b - 8% | Wi wie e NEW Hotgl g bath, furnished apt. Phone 173. fer “rich port.” FOR RENT—Furnished stea ed modern apt en and nook and 3 bedro Comprises kitch- living 484 Large room Phone ms 2 ‘f'(JR RENT Unfurnished. § houses. 484 furn. Light, ater, dishes, co utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. apts. ALAS WE o room f1 apartment with bat Apts. RENT n for FURNISHED {our g house. Phone 187 after 5 P —07 x'cxlt;sl}:bi]. Corner Inquire Os- borne, Nugget Shop. yom furnished apt. th St. disnes, cooking utensls and Reasonable gt Scaview er, oath Building. * The name. Pu Day or Night WELDING Phone 379 GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Ludwig Nelson WATCUMAKER and JEWELER | | | Juneau, \laska | APARTMENT foi fent 1n Decker ‘SR S, erto Rico is Spanish | § B e 2 ] SAHANT TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE KA ARC LDERS From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH January 13 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—NMusical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second J {1 . FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy ' | and modern, reasonable. Write ire S 138. VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery t { ZORIC furnished. ments, g’Ser\' Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Juneau HEATING PLUMEING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 S — Winter Rates | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Air ‘Transport. 6 HOTEL ZYNDA FLEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE Prompt Delivery DRY CLEANING @ Soft Water Washing | Your ALASKA LAUNDRY | i ) | 55 PHONE 35 Lucile Smith set a turkey-picking | record at a cooperative ¢ sociation | plant in Ainsworth, Neb., by pick- | ing 44 in one day. Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draugit Beer On. Tap Chatham Mxxalts Aranspostation Ce 1 : I every Friday ,Kake, Port | Alexander aad way poris. i Freight received not later ihan 4| p: m. Thursday. i FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C, REABER, Phone 4622 | CHANNEL BUS LINE| Phope, 108 Jepeau or.11 Douglas | Leave thtlfl* A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, /| 215, 6:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leayo Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, 10:40, 13:40; P,M.—12:40, -2:10, 3:40, €:40, §:40, 6:4v, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, 11:40. : y Foliow the Sun to California WHISTLING DEFIANCE at winter, our trains speed over an dll-weather highway of SAFE, smooth steel. Rain, snow and fog hold no terror for those who travel in ease and comfort with _ us. Palm-fringed beaches, sun-warmed and storied cities, desert resorts and guest ranches, await in unhurried peace the pleasure of your arrival. RAIL FARES ARE VERY LOW! For ex- ample, from here to: Vancouver From Seattle 3-month _2l-day 3-month ::ip Roundtrip Roundtrip Roundtrip San Francisco . %29.50 35.00 $24.00 *29.00 Los Angeles . . 39.50 46.00 34.00 40.00 Fares above good in coaches. Also in tourist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge. Fares good in standard Pullmans cost a little more. Southern Pacific For_folders, reservations, additional information, write to B. C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt., 1405 Fousth Ave., Seattle, Wash.; or C. G. ALTON, Canadian Gen. Agt., 474 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, Gen. Pass. Agt., 105 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Or. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega ° 6 Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco’* U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, GlZ;VNight and Day Office, 587 ° i SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent ‘Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15.. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. i #ave Juneau: AM. — 7°30. 9:30; >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 | clutches of his mentors, pilots Shell sm, | pathetic eyes of the many onlook- ?ictured on the bridge of the palatial Empress of Britain of which he is the skipper, Capt. G. R. Parry indulges in his favorite sport, twnflm_g a \ariat. The picture was taken when Capt. Parry made his first trip into New York harbor as skipper. His ship touches at New York only once a year, in the course of a world cruise. DRUGGIST COMES Arne Nelson arrived in Juneau to- day from Ketchikan in the plane piloted by Bob EIIS. Nelson will assist Monte Grisham in the oper- ation of the Harry Race Drug Store during the session of the Legisla- ture, while Harry Race is in Juneau and Fied Welch is operating the he ramp, he climbed out into the ongratulating hands, the welcom- g arms, and the threatening immons and Jimmy Rinehart. Then, mid the gloating yet svm- the bay. he w Cempleting dumped into the biggest ir he development of Eric Schutte— Ketchikan store, ier. - D 7 v T Ocala (Fla.) Star offered Russian scientists claim discovery |five 30-day movie passes to the cin wn a tulare it fever. oldest residents of the county who never have seen a motion picture. Kkr it ymmonly MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. SEAPLANE TWO LARGE S offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to D ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized U s. MA!L Carriers VHONES 3—106—Hansar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GEN% MEYRING Alaska Transportation Company ' Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Stri D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 NO STRIKE O ; Scheduied Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points | Between Noine, 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 £y

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