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6 Gt st o ol S oo T Bl Mokt K i - “y POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT MRS. JAMES BOWEN Andeon, ¥iat; doc Dichlins, T Ty i I'M MINDED TEW WE! ONFAB ON THET 2 HONORED AT PARTY amin, J. Phillips, R. Round FEUD ER NO MIT THET: HYAIN! LL C B VEN RY MOTHER ouver; Mrs. P. H. FEUD, TAN'T : B e IN JIST A LEETLE SECOND, GIVEN A S e o FAR T' RING 2 SFAllx) BE 2 PERKINS ---- BUT FIRST 51 : I . Butler, Sitka; Mr. and ANIMALS IN i T'LL GIVE SOME ORDERS ] SNR. FYUS Jhen whu Doses 8 S . Thompson, Hoonah. ! | P ON T - /7983 OUTA MY LEG - 4 £ ) a luncheon party g reoor of T eeh y s 7 THA'S WOT. DON'T FEED TH her daughter, Mrs. vom s Lowen, % : B JIST WOT AIR YEW - HOUND T'NIGHT et RACE RETURNS A% b — ’ yesterday afternoon, gathe i13 more Mr . e Ket- \ MAKIN' MENTION_§ < ° HE'S AWREADY e 4 foi . Harry Race returned to Kel 7 ‘UEW,DEQK\NSQ HED SUPPER i dozen guests [o CLCi8= chikan on this trip olr the Alaska / e after a visit of several days in Se- o i — OFFEN PERKINS The affair was followcd by bridse aqe later in the afternoon. Guests of Harry Race was a Representative the afiair were Mis. Guy Mc- jn the last Legislature, is a well- Naughten, Mrs. Samuel Guyot, Mrs. known business man throughout ‘]l. T. Tripp, Mrs. John McLaugh- Southeast Alaska. \lin, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. John e M(‘Co‘ll'mxvcvk.er.\ Rx\:lthMarIL)m. MRS. GANTY RETURNS S civers, Mrs. Ray Day, S Roy Carrigan, Mrs. Anna P. H. Ganty, mother of Pros- ebster, Mrs. M.nnic Hurley, Mrs., per G well-known Sitka mer- |Mabel Blanck and Mrs. A. M. chant, arrived in Juneau on the Geyer. Nerth Sea after a short visit with * i v Pl e P T Mrs. Bowen, who has been vi oer son and daughter-in-law at S ARG S I NIeF TS L - + [other brother, who is a lieutenant extremitics appare being para-| % 2 B fial & e e L L S e R S 7! ' i i B res: s ing here for the past few weeks, the Daranof Island city. ! S Y SN i SRR A |is to return to her home in the R — i . i u G L DORCAS LUNCHEON MORTINSON RETURNS States on November 8. _ RETURNS HOME { « ew S | [ { Mrs. George Cortez was guest of: Ralph Mortinson who has been in SR e Mrs. M. O. Johnson, mother of ! | N E w s | ihonor at a 1 o'clock luncheon and Fairbanks sice last April has re-| AT THE GASTINEAU 2’;’5-“:’:- b‘:’n‘:h’s‘:“’?;’m:h&::;:’;f | shower here yesterday afternoon turned to the Channel, and is mak- Tha Ao R bt » i 3| | | |at the home of Mrs. John G. John- ing his home at Mrs. Sadie Cash-|y,. P e R fhehsan;:e steamer today for ~rrsreoroorooresseem=1 As scheduled, the Canadian Pa- A lson by the Dorcas Society. The la- en’s residence. Ralph was former Pt et : return to her home. e e o oo 0 0 o o o o o fic steamer Princess North, Capt.| (dies spent the affternoon sewing. |with the B. M. Behrends grocery|werm oacers: Fairbanks, Nels ? le M ® 'W. Q Palmer and Purser E Corn-|L. Dt KELSEY INSPECTOR OF | "0, (o0 present were Miss Beulah store. Westlin, Justice Johnson, Martin Try Top Notch " 'e Steamer Movements ® |elius, docked in Juneau from Skag-| LNL}; V; ls('lml(n. B‘;":\‘,':N“ Crosby, Mesdames Violet Crosby, n BRI ERENENNERSRERERRRN AR RARNERAR, FENRNEREEIRENEEN | NORT] ® way at 6 o'clock this morning and| L. Kelsey, who was P’ in-| - Sirct 1. Welss P, Byl i | T 2 S Mo pann O D o o e Euntilo|spector on the Douglas water ana| = J: Kirehlioter, L. Welss, B i’ MRS, ROWE. WELCOMED e northbound with 42 passengers from G:mineaui:‘]\w‘: s_v\";‘n‘n. urtr:;(:: :;:;; L(hne the|p, ‘Anderson, v. Morke, 7. Matter-' AT INFORMAL AFFAIR ® Eeviyn Berg scheduled to ar- ® Channel. BRI SIS Sy 3 " stad, A. Larsen, G. B. Rice, Louise o ive Monday, freight only. | Those leaving from Juneau wers,|spection’ job i conneotion ‘With the gyt Ve S it SRlE g PLANNED AT MEETING n . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® s Burchell, J. Weir, Miss A. An-|construction of the new public the hostess, Mrs. Sophie Johnson. | b e Northland scheduled to sail ® thony Baby Hampson, T. Tanner, school building. i i g | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling ‘were — e from Seattle at 10 o'clock to- ® |p Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tan-| In greeting his many Douglas|yooay, SCOUTS READY |hosts last night to a group of friends The steamer Norih Sea arrved in ® MOITOW morning. ® her, H. E. Benjamin, M. Knox, J.|{riends, Mr. Kelsey stated that he FOR SIGNALS STUDY,Welcoming Mrs. R. R. Rowe, accom- Juneau from t night at 11 ® Yukon scheduled to sail from @ g Phillips, C. Lindberg, Fred Hall,|Was glad to get back. During the LA plished ‘ ellist, wm_;_m'l'lve(l in Ju- olclock and sailed carly this morn- ® _ Seattle at 9 am. October 30. ® |51 " Giliman, J. Kassa, R. Round, Past summer he has been busy on| Douglas Boy Scouts met last eve< neau this week to join ier husband, | o e dor. She brought 14 ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® g " ponaiq g C. Johnston, M >WA work in Ketchikan, where he ning in the city hall for their reg-|associated here on the staff of the| s i e e sail from Vancouver at 9 p. @y 't Brookhart, J. Lucas, J.|enjoyed his stay very much, he said. ular weckly meeting. Elroy Fleek U. S. Forest Service. passenge: to Juneau and took el S L. Lee, R. Brookhart, J ucas, | depuls ‘ B iyt L5 e Se ‘bbb clide % ey for southward points. e m. November 2. Keenan, S. Palmer, Miss R. Maloof, | >+ took over the position of ass x.\muhf Mrs. Rn\\( and her two children| Passengers arriving here were ® North Sea scheduled to sail @ jyy 6 'Hampson, P. Davidovich, G.[MRS. KIRKHAM'S BR OTHE R |scoutmaster, aiding Dick MacDon- arrived in Juneau aboard the Al- J. E. Boyle, Mike Pusich, H. Ben- © {Xom S";me KD AUk NO *|T. Faulkner, G. Simpkins, J. E. MISSES TROUBLE IN SHANGHAL ald and plans were made to startjaska and are to make their home jamin, Mrs. Elizabeth + Johnson, § :(‘)T:l;‘lrm'olmn SAILINGS e Mauer, J. Meehling, F. Slaven, E. L.| 1In the mail yesterday was a letter ‘\]“,‘;'”"" e i mem] Shsd'rhm' Fanny Johnson, John Young, Jr. o cordova scheduled to arrive o |Bannom N. Westlin, Mrs, R. C .Wli-|received by Mrs. Glen Kirkham »D" b “‘] l;:"l’f“)‘ e U‘(":f’{‘ ere! 1‘}’) R e e TR CARBONADO Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. P. H. Ganty, o ~ar pianiont ‘tonght and will e 0% O F- Lane, J. Rice, F. Stewart,| from her brother John Moir who is bl e ‘l‘ el Bz o 0 2 ik Phillip Williams, B. F. Kane, Bill ¢ (aic passengers and mail e |- Bachm, H. Horbeck and R la petty officer in the British navy, |s0ut he “d'll‘ff” |~’1m~- RO¥EC HI9E- N £ HAPCAL ite 'of “the| R R Johnson, E. C. Harris, Art Lundy ¢ gouth. o | Wilson. {stating that he had just been "I‘f.‘_‘ i e o & e Kinsks ) wnd Boris Chernikoff. e Alaska scheduled southbound e e |turned on sick leave to his home in Pace. -oo Council, arrived on the| B For Seaitle from here were Cor- ¢ Monday .k + | Liverpool. Prior to that he was on 110 M T VRTED Yukon from the Interior to join her N. Justice, A. C. Aimstead e Estcbeth leaves every Wednes- o fodestscd kd for was no doubt fortunate in spring. Bradley, Geo. Melba, e day night at 6 pm, for ® iing the serious conflict going on; Mike Pusich 1’<‘~Lurne<l on ine ~ e — May L. Rhodes. e Sitka and wayports e| Steve Kane, prominent resident there. Mrs. Kirkham also b an- North Sea last night from Sitka, PHONE 412 M. Mattson, S. G. George, Miss e Dait leaves every Wednesday | of Hoomah who has been in S R e R R I —— | where he visited Lino Martini, old- | EST‘ OLDS |@IEEEETIAXNRNEAREENEESENRZN 2gREENEN! TESEEEESREEREEETESNIATAERERARE) Louise McGuire, Mrs. S. E. George, ® af, 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e s Hospital for the past several | NENNESNGSSSC—— SN (inc Douglas resident, who has) e T e | ¢ R R B S SRS Mrs. L. Sullivan, Mrs. W. A. Young, e Alexander, Kake and way- ® , underwent a major operation| been at the Pioneers’ Home for the | i ORGSR e Ed Duil, Mrs. Ed Dull, Ed Dull # o © ® © ¢ © e e e e noon. He is reported to be in a 1;.-[loa‘,:’;;|}°:’u¥““\":;‘ or 71 Dougias |0 survive long from a serious ill-| ot “Ayy 3 D Jr, A. N. Walker, H. R. Smith, ———— - —- !vorable condition PITE ae Ik e o 4 15 8.35 |Pess- When seen by Pusich he I S APORES | Mack Yukovich, Mrs. Craig Reams, . 2l -ioi;l ;1 B 5 8“;’* g; no longer able to walk, hi ROVED-BY 2 GENERATIONS Every Effort Made for the *H 4 K - 3 J . 14:15, :15, 'T:15, < 8:16,~:9:45, p o K SR s s 50 s s i & Llal:; R(ém.\E e utees’ | TIDES TOMORROW | |2 Parkhurst, a medical patient.| 11415, 12:00 midnight, | Comtfort of Guests! Is. i |-m|\. udwice ) 2 . | Was dismissed today from St A““’*,Lmre Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, | — - — GASTINEAU CAFE Meldahl, Rouben Schellard, An- 5EPE Hospital. 5 B 240, avig Bl | thony Snydér, Vernon Alred, Elmer | ke G T e in connection Ny EInypAry » Low tide 3:01 a. m, 22 feet | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,| Al k Al T rt l dsmson, James Nolan, Jasies RO~ ow tide 9:35 &, m., 165 feet | O D. Flagle wos dismissed today 11:40 | asKa r l'allspo 9 i (v AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ers. Low tide 3:50 p, m. 25 fect |[OM St Ann's Hospital, following| Glacier Highway i Bers:anibh DAy, Shirley Davis,| yigh tide 9:52 p. m,, 141 feet |Medical care. |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15;| A s s i BTG AT S s g Mrs. Louis Manthey, Martin Ander- | |P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Specjal| g son, Justice Johnson, Mrs. M. For- % ey | Horace True, employee of the " 6:45 pm. { MARINE AIRWAY eier, John Vagnild, Ed Storm, MRS. A. B. HAYES Standard Oil Company who receiv-|Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30: 1|1 z ¥y Sa < oati Paul Tuchfacher, Dale Sullivan d a head by while ab wor o ks o el 2-Way Radio Communication ) aul ffache:, Dalp Biilityani HONORED AT PARTY ed a head injury while at work yes-| P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special CSCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE From Polaris-Taku for Seattie terday, was admitted to St. Ann’s 10:00 pm AUTHORIZED —J. C. Davis, A. Jackson, R. Hughes, GIVEN LAST NIGHT rospita 1ast night and dismissed, First Bus Sundays and Holidays | U. S. MAIL P. Diell, Frank Woodrow, Chris — today. ! Leaves Junean at 9:30 am CARRIER 2 Williams, J. H. Stevard, J. Pater- Assembling a large number of —_— | ot S F0 <5 *WEDNESDAY, " son, E. Davin, J. Wight, R. T. Bari- guests in the banquet room of Per-| Mrs. Manuel Diaz gave birth to| Chatham Straits Transportation g " Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. son, J. S. Grigg, A. McLean, H. cy's Cafe, George F. Alexander and a son weighing six pounds and thir-| “M s DART” WEDNESDAY, Schuber. her daughter, Miss Jane Alexander, teen ounces at 5 a. m. at St. Ann's| 1] ® Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp Kimsham For Ketchikan—R. J. Sommers, entertained at a bridge party last Hospital. The child has been nam-| reaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | Cove, Chichagof and return. James Effler, J. Weil, Mrs. Alice evening honoring Mrs. A. B. Hayes, ed Carleto. | day at 7 a.m, for Pm,.sbf,,g Kake, Frequent Nonschedule Triy 0% _off Round Trip. Mark, Maj. Geo. Al Geib, of Seattle. I Port Atexatider and way fmm il SEAPLANE C"ART'IE;EIhé‘l"‘]"{‘(‘)\']:}\?"":)l‘j(lh IN ALASKA For Petersburg—Horace Adams, Autumn shades in chrysanthe-| Frank Lloyd underwent a ton-| preight received not later than 4| HARTER e N 02 : Gil Rich mums provided the color note of the silectomy at the Government Hos-! gl p::\_ ’l‘l?gsday gl | SEAPLANES FOR C RT ALEX. HOLDEN, Chief Filob ED MAURER [Fraftic Mnnage For Wrangell — Robert Wake- affair at which 42 guests were pres- | pital tods | 3 3 | e i e e s s e Y land, The Rev. Monroe, Mrs. Wm. ent. Mrs. I. Goldstein was awarded AIRE T T | MAURERC”;ml:QT;?‘N il 7-Place Lockheed Vega Howard, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Peter first prize; Mrs. R. H. Williams, “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson | ! it 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket Howard, David Howard, William second; Mrs. Charles Sabin, third, s }w US| - I . md 4 wa ey and Ms. W J. Leivers. eonsolstion, I — u mi 4-Place Stinson “Patco A guest prize was also presented to GR y WHEELER ON WAY Mr:‘n\-}«l)i?l%mhu affairs are to be EEIFHI:)ONPFCABS U' s‘ MAIL SOUTH; lNTERlOR given in honor of Mrs. Hayes during D R U G s 5 2 RANSPORTATION CO HAS BANNER YEAR ber visit he | PHONES, Juncau Hangar, 612; Night and Day — TAVERN CLOSES I [ PUROLA REMEDIES Office, 587 The only lne serving Alaska that maintain H. W. Wheeler, President and Miss Lillan Shank closed the |z = | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR a regular weekly service throushout tha yess General Manager of the Pacific and Glacier Tavern last night for the || SIGRID’S ! < D Chief Pilot Pilot Arctic Railway and Na winter. She has moved to Juneau, | I PRILY | COMBARIW Arrive Leave Company, is returning S o = JBEAGEX SALAN Front Street Next Coliseum RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Leave Juneau Juneau spend the winter in Vonoou | YOUR APPEARANCE IS Seattle No. Bound So. Boundt he has done for many yars post. OUR RESPONSIBILITY PHONE 97—Free Delivery 3 S Whee! ays this has becn the SANITAR! | _Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 North Sea .Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 bicgest year in the Intericr for a = a5 ntd| Northland Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 long time. ——— North Sea Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 ODELL P l G G ll Y | | PRESOREP- Northland Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 ODELL THROUGH z o R l c TIONS North Sea ....Nov.19 Nov.23 Nov.25 | W. H. Odell, another Iniskin Bay 3 Oil Company employee, who stopped w l G G L Y | compounded FRED C. C _Phone 106 off in Cordova while the bulk of the ! DRY CLEANING exactly as Mpriglad mflAnMAN“ 'nd'u:m‘ —_— e o crew went south recently, is a pas- written él" 2 Apemt. e b o v senger aboard the Yukon. by your GUY WHARF = I..“"‘ i » sl S TR T - doctor. TH, Douglas Agent...... oo P B ‘ : ‘ ® 3 s e | FAMILY SHOE STORE | T HOME GROCERY | | ‘Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | | AND LIQUOR STORE | Soft | Shoe Store” I 146—Ph 152 £ i LOU HUDSON—Manager | | | —Phones— ‘ Water Juneau LY HOUR Fairbanks | Seward St. Juneau | | AMERICAN CASH » + % | GROCERY and MARKET || Washing e Travel = - ' CANADI/ £ . # L s e PACIEi( ; Via Picturesque Whitehorse Rout j ~.:‘l & LA on a Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau X rse Route PHONE 36 || Hollmann’s Pharmacy | “PRIN Steamer Sesia . Noghbound ' Southbyand Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on |, | | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | 2 gcc: 2 Yo 1 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- For very prompt PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY Y“ur CESS ol o a Whliehorse-Falfi)‘Janks-Flat-Notr_ne. Pl:\}rlwsl in contmué COMPOUNDED FRO! A 4 2 ous two-way radio communication wi gro LIQUOR DELIVERY | FRESHDRUGS Liner e D | ——— . ALASKA Si. i e e ey Iunequ to Vancouver,| ALASKA . Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Leave Arrive = p e FORD AGENCY | | ppuimi v Victoria or Seattle THE ALASKA LIN i, g s g b : ERWIN'S BOARDING | B & WROGE, ApFhas & Aroaaks - Wetoiad ‘ o iy & HOUSE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ; GREASES | PHONE 15 0 G turn same day. s i opa | MONTHLY RATES Princess ll:olzll:—gct. 2% N = *_All year round schedule. # g : | SO. FRANKLIN STREET 4 Princess Norah—Nov. & e b JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street “The Rexall Store” your € Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | 5—-‘———" —* | . = S—1 When in Need of THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors || BILL DOUGLAS R | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 28 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: ‘Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC 4 Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE'ON‘ALL-ALASKR*ROUTES Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... ...0ct. 26 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 NEW REDUCED RATES 9000, 09 oo e 10% : Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence