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e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FR[DAY OCT 29 1937. . ' i , Gana M sler YU Ty HALLOWE'EN PARTIES ; + : JONASES, BY I COULDN'T HIT A At the |gl.1r‘h' chocl, todar, He l- B2 i hoee |4 e Not Enough Eggs PRUNE! THIS > DOOR! of class parth‘,': with otz P FEUD'S GOT HIM SVlAE - in: coktiimed s SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 29. S0 FOOZLED, HE Mickey Mouse to . v.. Patrick's|10¢ CHgin of the ¥ifth cadary in SUNK T'SUICIDE! Witch, |a brood recen_uy hatched by R._L. X The third 41 e/t crads at. |SPPRCC here is puzing local bird R o s Sh ity | 07ers (s1d ornithologists. th ok ey : 3 “All T know is that five little can- e xmlnunum and several ciasees |, o o O Istaged a costutis parade through' Srics, Weré hatched out of four the halls. |eges,” Spence declared, exhibiting 7 ‘Lle four empty eggshells. HOLDEN HOPS ONCE |today down to the Glaciér camp wl S lodge of Mary Joyce's with air ex- » l]‘ MR EXPRES press only. | ———————- Marine Airways Pilot Alex Holden One of the favorite dancee piloting the Fairchild 71 with Lloyd rhythms in Germany would be call- b Jarman as mechanic, made one trip ed a march in America. NN,,,-,,,,-,-,,”,---,,-,-,",,,-,,-,,------,-1 Ifor the care of tubercular patients in ! proceeds of seal sales. These things ! / I . must come through cooperation 3 ar] ne eWwWS | [ [5in resem soa Tersorias sgn: | Ix sse ger cies, but in the meantime much l suffering and economic distress can B e S ) | be avoided by early diagnosis of | The motorship Estebeth left yes<| The steamer Cordova, Capt. C. N. the. disedse, And frathing of ‘madmd GUAST CUARD ® © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ® O iday evening With six passengers/Nielson, Purser G. U. Park’.:, dg(‘k:‘]d', bers of families to care for it prop- | ® |for Sitka points. at the Pacific Coast dock shortly| §5gwn Hodee. | *Ak Ahat ‘ ¥ r Movements for Sitka points. | ; i | erly in thei® own homes. 1 a f Steame ® | Passengers were W. H. Richard-|after noon today on its last trip of {5 the' work, SHIGH - Voite OB rEAs E |® NORTHBOUND ® son, Toni Tani, E. Magnuson, R.|the season. Cor]mng from the west-| Thousands of Alaskans Re-|seal finances” he declared, ® No passenger steamer is now ® gifferman, Tom Matos, John Lar-|ward, the freigiter-passenger cra . g & The distribution of the sheets of HAIDA BDM s le " northbound. ®lgon, pitken up dveral saliery oréws nt| ceive Care Thl'ough Pk b ot e e gt S Rsperipatall | T £ i N Funds from Drive under the supervision of Mrs. J. C. S - TS SNIOHERy, S TIE Ty Iy wher Thomas, assistant seal sale chair- BAGK TD BASE e scuEpuLep saiNes o BIDS ANNOUNCED, AUK| at Falned W vebisel picked Up 17| . ive of the value of the work|man, and other voluntary workers 7 Y o sail ®| ho are being transferre i G ‘ & "fiokn Bexile a6 10 velock 1o .‘BAY - PEARL HARBOR ters vio, e beins |being done by the Alaska Tubercu- Frn o 3 g i AS Finds. Then Tows Swamp- = @ but posibly aciaed un- | BPR ROAD SECTION JOB| sieven passengers bosrdea ner|1oss Assoctaion is the report just| SENJOR CLASS TO mnas, lhen LOWS P~ « 1 this afterhoon. No report. ® | o, |for passage to Seattle. They are—|™® ‘f“‘dl‘“ r. Carswell, Territoria GIVE BIG PARTY SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER o ed Craft, Derelict, 100 e vukon scheduled to sail from | ;5 \ron "0 e [Mrs. Mary Gorham, J. N. Tur- ('”A::nu(:c;fi:‘nu s R ° Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. i~ { iley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas g ot ’ 4 S | low bidder on grading and sur-|mand I+ & b atad Miles to Port o Princess Norah scheduled to e} }Tfim.- the Auk Bey-Pear] Harbor Pratt and child, Dave Forbes, R. H u;hm« 7b000 :m K"Ih "“i\é":%"?fd :,fi"“":&fi"wffilelffémfiaié la;:;:: 7-Place Lockheed vega sai o v g 3 o is clinic, hel e {high scl V] 2k o n : .~axlNrmm l:/nn;ou\or at 9 p. :wq’(non of the Glacier Highway, it|Hack, Jerome Bdnl"tll}L.)ul\s )b“ \h]xtguu L;x\::»b:n e wllwn e S-Place Bellanca Skyrockei The cutter Haida is berthed aga m. November 2. A IS Her Bl foR e | Bebhl Gion, Exbeer (ani Bk Hoki- |1 ; ! t 0 o at its moorings at the Government e North Sea scheduled to sail @ |woo, "oven ”gmf‘];g"b\ e Burea | man. |the tuberculosis survey was begunlare to gather at the gymnasium for 4-Place Stinson “Patco Dock after a six day voyage that e from Seattle at 10 a.m. No- ® |, 5 110 Roads. The company bnir RS QR S Tty m year ago, and almost 2,000 of these|an evening of d_ancm_g and games. . took the craft as far as Yakutat, ® vember 5. ® ' 84.819.40. ‘n‘w had x-rays to determine| Each sehior will bring an under- u s MAIL , picking up a derelict, inspecting ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ "0 o iaao wore tho R, J. Som- HALLOWE’EN STARTS whether or not they have active|classman guest for the oecasion, [} L] 1ishing boats and giving medical ® Alaska scheduled southbound e mers Construction Company of Ju- ‘ ITH |tuberculosis. Conducted as a part “"C,h is (o»bcgm at 7::?0 p. m. attention at Yakutat ® Monday. ® neau, $98,889.20: Northwest Con- OFF TOMORROW W of the work of the Territorial Board| Miss Elaine Hnu.‘%cl is in charge PHONES, Juncau Hangar, 612; Night and Day = AR . LOCAL SAILINGS ® struction Company of Seattle, $102,- of Hea, it has had the support|of refreshments with Bud Brown|f Office, 587 R R e il o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ 360! Alocicy Gonstruction Company MICKEY MOUSE PARADE and cooperation of the Alaska Tu-|and Ed Hildre; Miss Helen Rick-(: g e )1‘:-ml g “'\n]-n”r T eniras # (AR TIERL ik V6 D, 1088 [apmoie h ingSen 0. ot WLl Eas A |berculosis Association since its in-{etts, entertainment, with Miss Bea- SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR Y )’;"1‘ L A Latitude 4831 N. ® _ Sitka and wayports, ® |Stock of Seattle, $104.749.30: Seims-| Falowe'en activities will be|ception trice Primavera and Gilbert De- Chief Pilot Pilot B e i 1a W A boat was ® Dait leaves every Wednesday ® |spokane of Spokane, $121,03850, |Started off in Juneau with enthu-| " Angyering the questtion of what|Vault; Miss Phyllis Jenne and Miss ! e ; 1'”:‘““".“ o hen the drifting ® 8 7am. for Petersburg, Pert e Engineer's estimate is $107,37240, |S0Sm tomorrow which YOUDESLOIS|gseq with the Christmas Seal mon-|Edythe Young are in charge of the RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent P oyer bt st wine in the ® Alexander, Kake and way- e 0 jof the community join in the M‘I"‘fi‘ |ey, Dr. Carswell pointed out that|chaperone list [ ;‘:'L et Eation e - FDILES . G H“""“""‘l‘ P}:‘;;d‘ , i | from the proceeds of last year's sale{ Chaperones will be Mrs. Tke Tay-| l“ v ]‘::‘“:x““;m‘l ind fhale 8 858 e/ e 8. v e suie e TWENTY CENTS IS juie Lwlzf(;lSmP“ !d:u ;K_O::v“e‘é to the Tuberculosis cooperated withlor, Mrs. Guy McNaughton, Mrs. — - her hull, a line was : Sl ) . o ling & Sk L sl ! » : spprosiuately 10 s to Yoku- & *| " ON FISH EXCHANGE sde whether in costame or not, al- RIS .0, oruit 0y 20010, 7, S00me e, ana 3 R tat TIDES TOMORROW though prizes are being given for (/- “’ i l”~ : “d LG bt s - R At Yakutat, Miss LeRoy, Bureau R i the best costumes and awards will SiPle to extend the survey into the Hussey. | Every Effort Made for the jia irs nur W found At the local fish mart today, one' . made from the stage of the Capi- smaller communities of the Terri- - > C f f G | e e peds e e 21 feet |boat sold salmon, the Celtic, Capt 2 S tory, which it has previously been) A mnation-wide study of parole omiort of Guests! swamped with medical work, and Low tide 3:54 a. m, 21 feet £ o tol theatre where the Mickey Mous-| 0¥, S hbalilei gl gl Dr, Jonothan Zoole administered to High tide 10:13 a. m., 163 feet |Henry Moy, turning over 3.000qrs wiy wind up their gala celebra-[limited to towns large enough to practices is being made for the GASTINEAU CAFE X b i 3 . 9 feet Pounds of salmon to Sebastian-Stu- have their own X-Ray facilities. partment of Juastice with WPA ¥ % ten:medical cases while the Haida Low tide 4:38 p. m, 12 feet (7 | tion. The need f tituti o5 the funda | in connection lay at the dock for a day and a High tide 10:46 p. m., 146 feet ‘“‘S ; i 201 Sponsoring the event with the| "{“'fdb Orm‘:“ ;“L:U:ts Ufu e funds. i 2 3 & Sl i almon prices now stand a | Capitol tomorrow are the following Ccare of ubercular patients within - eee ]M”Alll e g A R i B e cents a pound for large red Kings,!Juneau merchants: United Food, J.|the Territory is urgent, he states, The Secretary of War has two AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 5 vailed ‘[L::L“‘ ]:”_;“ b‘u‘l (‘»f.lhv {NP & Tmrc s pi\y‘ 12 cents a pound for small red|B Burford Co. Percy's Cafe and|but it is useless to expect to finance chief aides—his Assistant Secrclaly e S | e gl . kings. and 9 cents a pound for|Harry Race Drug Company. |such institutions, or even to pay and his Chief of Staff. i a particularly clear day enabled | Harr) 4 S — = MA R v1 NRE !& IRWAYS St. Elias in bold perspective, 175 e T v an Empire ad . 2-Way Radio Communication : miles away, while in the Gulf THE WATERFRONT CHANGES o g v = | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 9 The Haida returned last night Two noticeable changes have beeh! g o o o ® o o o inis il l 1] AUTHORIZED at 8:55 o'clock. COUGH DROP made on the channel waterfront.| NOW! N(;M" ol ] U. S. MAIL e gned:ggtcd W"?‘V‘.h;(m“;ma‘i? Cne is a sign and the other is a| g L iy it CARRIER P Try Top Notch Chili—ise. adv, ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. ' cyrtain PN i *WEDNESDAY, 4 iy The big illuminated sign looming |3 pSuEScriPtions for the Juneau & THAT REGULAR TIME ' Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. “Alaska” by Lester D. Hendercon AVITal'GA@eY 1[I M 0110 1M lout of the blackness of the rock| : o WEDNESDAY, _— it ights 15 “Onion Gaso-| . TinE Pool are due by tomorrow. & Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp Kimsham e ee— o0 o) NN 18 Union Gasos /e rhe amount of public support Cove, Chichagof and return. i.fmy-—lm 9”, ng’h gnd v(w(‘nt} fe'ev. of the project will determine ® *Frequent Nonschedule Tri] 0% off Round Trip. CHANNEL 505 LINE soRn L B Educational Ball|| -t s Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas “ t lJ 1o curtain 1o the. hinesek taniais® be'taken by the commitiee to TELEPHONE 6 2 Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, otel Juneau T" bk gt ”"]‘ b‘““le“' €canvas| e establish a center in Juneau. ® (NO MASKING) ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ED MAURER, Traffic Manager ( 10:15, 11:15; P. curtain on the channel. It has 4 Subscriptions are to be sent ® i » 5 — i 4:1 5:15, 6:15, "15 8:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40 10:40, 11:40: P.M.—12:40 2°10 ?2-4n 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. Leave Jupeau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Junun at 9°30 am nortation Co, “MSEEA Leaves Femmer Dock y Wedr day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kuke, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.an. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAUHICE C REABER Phone 4622 " FAMILY SHOE STORE | 1 “Juneau's Ol¢lest Exclusive Shoe Store” | LOU HUDSON-—Manager Seward St.———————Juneau PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY e — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) es- * GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS i Foot of Main Street “The Rexall Store” ; [~ Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tiens. | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. P = 1 | { i “Where Living Is been hung across the face of thelq to Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, ® Marine Airways hangar to keep the of the Pleasant” wirter wind on the outside. ‘ 3 o B Nearest Federal Bldg. | sesses— G s ° Business ant Profesalonal W A via ® Blevator Service GREEN ToP caps || Guy Smith | Women's Club | N 0 R HLAND B Beauty Shop. PHONE ’ D R U G s TRANQPORTATlON CO B Reasonable Winter 6 7 8 { Rates Cheerfully Given. [ E PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- S | G RID’S FULLY COMPOUNDED BEAUTY SALON | 1§ Front Street Next Coliseum “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | OUR RESPONSIBILITY PHONE 97—Free Delivery CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager Saturday, October 30 Elks’ Hall Admission $1.00 The only line serving Alaska that maintaim & regular weekly service throwshout the vear Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water ‘ Washing HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET CANADIAN . FACTHIC on a Leave ‘Due Juneau DueJuneg = 5 —————— Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbou: Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on | znl;ll:“madnl:ls Pha:'l.nacy RN A b ey 5ol regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- | PnFsec“RaerTmNs mm-'xl-(')t"‘;.rt Y “r YUKON ek :0 Nev.* 8 Ng: A Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- COMPOUNDED FROM 0 ATAREA . Har N Mo s :&su?;g-way radio communication with eleven ground PRy BRI YUKON - 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 4 - — ALASKA Iuneau to Vancouver,| ALASKA ... Nov. Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Leave Arrive l' mily-Style ‘"l’dl& Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Oct. 28 Princess Norah—Nov. 7 AL J. WILCOX, LAUNDRY PHONE 15 | ERWIN’S BOARDING | HOUSE | MONTHLY RATES 80. FRANKLIN STREET et THE ALASKA Alaska Steamship Comp'mv Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau ; Seattle No. Bound So. Boumt ' North Sea ...Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 \\ Northland 3 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 ) North Sea Nov. 9 Nov. 11 & SERVING g o= North Sea Nov. 23 Nov. 25 d FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .Phone 108 H - b § Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route ....Tuesday ........Fairbanks Sunday .. Juneau *Juneau... LINE *Fairbanks Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule, NEW REDUCED RATES | ALAS KA UTE s,o. JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— PERISIS Sl s Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 28 SERVICE-ON-ALL- THE BEST When in Need of Connections at Vancouver with p Canadian Pacific Services: TAP BEER DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL i Tnnn;n‘:nz‘l;m T . " ‘Trans-. nf IN TOWN! YOUR COAL CHOICE Xxss-Facifio ® GENERAL HAULING Tickets, reservations and full (] STORAGE atd CRATING FiEeulacs froo V. W. MULVIHILL { CALL US Agent, CPR. Juneau JUNEAU TRANSFER CANADIAN Phone 48—Night Phone 696 PACIFIC THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors | BILL DOUGLAS el PHONE 114 ——————— e e Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... D. B. FEMMER, Agent LESS 10% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence -...0ct. 26 Nignt Phone 312

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