The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1937, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS TH' IDEAQ' THAT O MRS. JONAS THINKIN' M e ar it Dart Brings in Hoffman's Deer Capt. M. C. Reaber brought th motorship Dart into part Iast night with two passengers and two deer. The passengers were Dr. Luella KNOW WHAT arine News -3 © o 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 . . |* Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Eevlyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive Monday, freight only. Northland due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 6 tonight. Princess Norah scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver at 9 p. e HUCH AS T HATES TH' JONASES, I DON'T ) YUH DON'T? o| SEATTLE, Oct. 30.—Steamer Yu- I DECLARE, MAW---- MEAN, TDOo! I JESS SEe AWILD CA CLIMB INTO THEIR CABIN WINDA--AN' I HAPPENS T'KNOW TH' MEN IS AWAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1937. 5 'Bo} Slips Up Slipping Tip on ‘ Slips to Dad MELROSE, Mont little Bill Harvey « 4% sip is a pink slip. His father, “Big” Bill Ilirvel, re- ceived an inviteticn (o o banjuet {anl was discussizg it &t the dimner By CLIFF STERRETT / === IT LOOKS LiKE TH! | PORE ANIMALLL JESS HAVE T' TAKE HIS :tablc. It was nceessary that a pink- colored admission slip be presented “So that lets me oui,” said Big lBill, “I haven't got a pink slip.” | “But,” said thoughtful Little Bill. ' You can wear mother’s.” —— .. Seed Sowing by Plane Salvages Burned Acres ABOARD YUKON - FOR {kon is scheduled to sail for South- ! east and Southwest Alaska ports' at 6 o'clock tonight. . At noon today 69 first class and 15 steerage passengers had been booked. Passengers for Juneau include |Prank Crawford, Richard Briggs,| {Mrs. F. L. Briggs, Dick Taplay and THIS PORT,IN DETROIT 200 ' OF TIGER CUBS DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 30. — In competition with such jungle at- tractions as lions, giraffes and ele-| phants, the most popular prrlmmfi er at the Detroit zoo this season | has been a nondescript dog. His name is Diamond and he! spends his days paling around with| a pair of tiger cubs in a dog and! SALEM, Ore,, Oct. 30.—A second- band airplane, dropping seed on 50,000 acres of burned-over forest | land, has converted part of the . Bandon burn on the coast in South- crn Oregon into one of the state’s ‘. best grazing areas. Today, 11 ménths after the disas- troms fire, sheep are grazing in waist-high grass in a region which 4 cnly a chort time ago was a scene of desolation. - Cowage cheese muy be vatied by adgding one tablespoonful of amy of the following for each cup of the chee.t: Chopped pimientos, green peppers, chives, ohions, horseradish, ‘¢ parsley, chopped pickles, chopped olives or pickle relish. —,——— Todt Hill, on Staten Island, eleva- . tion 430 feet is the highest point on the Atlantic coast between Maine and Rio De Janeiro. M. King from Kake and a watch- ¢ m. Noveniber 2 o | wite, Pe i, | (Jungle) cat dct that came' ahout API ANE . 3 | A ggy McLeod, Dollie Silvia, | " + man from the Taku cannery. o North Sea schediled to sail ® nricc Demoore, Mrs. A. J. Dcmoorwrathcr by accident. i SE S FOR CHARTEB The deer were two nice bucks sent e from Seattle at 10 am. No- ® genel Boyle, Mrs. Al Bucher, Mrs. | A Pound Dog : e £ in from Pybus Bay by Roy Hoffman, e vember 5. ® Guy Cronso, Jerry Jones, C. E.| A tiger cub, presented to ine zoo| 7-Place Lockheed Veqa who is hunting there with Jim Den- o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ puann P T. Bartolemew, H. L. Mc- |by Harry H. Bennett, personnel di- nison and Oscar Waterud. The e Alaska scheduled southbound ® 'Donald, Mrs. W. T. Hautels, Mrs.|rector of the Ford Motor Company, | 6-Place Bell_anca 'Skyrocgel three Juncau men are staying with e Monday. % ® W. S. Gase, Mrs. A. J. Martin, E. B.{was pining away from lonesome- 4-Place Stmson "Patco Hal Hibbs at the cannery at Pybus @ LOCAL SAILINGS ® Clayton, Andy Holmes, Sam Collio- ness last spring. As a temporary| {4 Bay. ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® gay O, L. Rogers, Esther M. Morris, | expedient, the dog was obtained| - - —— ® day night at 6 pm, for ® p w. Slab, M. Ahranstedt, F. K./from a pound to be a playmate.| o L] A . Siltkt]! and wayrmvr;&d i ® Rickerton, T. Tilso and wife, E. B. They became such fast friends " 2 > ’ ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® |Stevens, John McGuire, J. Man-| | g 2. Ni wave Gflis wav e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port ® nick. i | PHONES, Juncau gfafqgar,s 86712, Night and Day ® Alexander, Kake and way- ®| —eee | | H - Fm- L m] ca"al o ports. . | " SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR i AL e A AR | | Chief Pilot Pilot The shuttle ship Silver Wave, Capt. M. B. Dahl, and Purser George NORTHLAND HAS LOST 20 YEARS RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent L6 Davis, of the Dahl Transportation { = = - Company, got away shortly after | — . midnight last night for Ekagway | AUBURN, Neb., Oct. 30. — Carl “ o T E L G A s T lN E A from Knutsen's float | Gebers, Auburn farmer, knocked off b - o a piece of dirt containing a gold ONE SALMON LOAD, 1 OF SABLE IS SOLD One load of salmon and one load of salle werm sold today st the fish asks, pocts. st 11115 lock swiany [CHes from Mss. Henry, Unland of dancer, who boarded the plane in Chicago, 3 At S ApOLs, & 5 o'clock Friday jorgan, Mont., who said she had exchange. night with 48 passengers, including ot = tae o ot AIR SERVICE INFORMATION The Fern, Capt. John Lowell, sold 3,000 pounds of salmon to the New BOUND, JUNEAU SEATTLE, Oct 0. — Motorship the following for Juneau: Mrs. O. S. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. ring recently while cleaning the shovel of his cultivator. He told the editor of the Auburn newspaper about it, and a little more than a week later received a read the story and recalled she had lost a gold ring 20 years ago when the Unland family lived on the tarm Darling. ‘When Mrs. Roosevelt arrived at Newark, N. J., above, after return- ing by plane from Seattie following a western tour with the presi- dent, she was accompanied by her protege, Mayris Chaney, ballroom the newcomers as he had been with couples in the community who would The only member of the like to go, are invited. Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection MARINE AIRWA fm:l]:fllm I(T?N‘l ((;((ymri“\nil 'E;]‘Ifx ‘“1“; S[\'r:l I\,;'u’;:g;'l:;llfi?.l\y (.:J gv"’;bi" now owned by Gebers. | ‘PALS |strange quartet to suffer was one Y e i A b A Y s B D g, e Y e & Mrs. J. B. Wil-1 Gebers sent the ring to Mrs. Un-| - 3 lof the tiger cubs, which fell dead % — 2-Way Radio Communication 12000 pounds of sable to the Alaska liams, Martin Holst, Raymond Ja- '\ Thesedlore Schroedér, Detroft |0 0 S CORE A8 S Lo ¢CHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e Codat chxhertes, cobsen, Mrs. May Anderson, Mrs. "¢ g Zoological park’s head keeper, |0 excitement following a pa STOCK QUOTATIONS ' e o i David Simonson, Ardell Simonson, | with Diamond, a nondescript [14rly Violent romp one day. *NEW v P e S " American investors receive more Mry Ann Simonson, W. M. Andet- | dog, and his pal, Darling, a tiger | Star Attraction N e e O U. 8. MAIL / an_investors e il 1 (e B | Just as a precaution, Diamond is quotation of Alaska Juneau mine CARRIER IRORCYLEITy TRt titn - i divi- © Rl d R | i |removed from the cage at night. Stock at today’s short session and | +WEDNESDAY, dends: $3,698,183,755 against $2,128,- 762,000 in 1934. | ‘ sadmanc - naboing.| 9%, O calth and thy CHANNEL BUS LINE E | GUED PHnTns:::tfidnri LSChxge{ig. h(‘d:; keeper, |an ;;:a.sxm)al_lu:m-ouht fi;l: napping, |, * C:rx?x:owfi:llbx4agen§?; 1\;‘;—‘ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA y rne amc to curled up against eacl g s 4 ’ ) 3 623 Phone 10> Juneau or 71 Douglas L e T Sheily_gruruod Dtamand o/ mickrbl i) L0sthet ohun ot e et s TELEPHONE 623 Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00, 9:15, CRe e Luree Uger cubk Nete B8 DMling 10 SHE CHMEC e r e ecatt 367, New York ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ED MAURER, Traffic Manager Johnson. The Northland does not call at Juneau southbound but comes to Seattle direct from Sitka via other Southeast Alaska ports. |that they refused to be parted There is no ml:vlukingbhis joy, and | the last one of the month is 11%, PROBE NUDE when two other tiger cubs arrived Diamond and Darling, the cub, were so consolable when apart that Schroeder had some misgivings but igzer cubs, when meylAmencan Can no sale, American *WEDNESDAY, Al Light and Power 7!, Anaconda 317, Bethlehemr Steel 55'2, Calumet that of the reunited “in the morning. day long they romp and tussle, with | are come near this 200 that has cature Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp Kimsham Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 3 : @ 4 ; ific 227 415, 5.15, 6:15, T:15, 8:15, 9:45, A Tesident of Fair Haven, Pele, DETROIT, Oct. 30.—The Detroit they proved to be unfounded. Dia-|in and popularity,” says g;‘;:e":]Sfi:‘t’e'sss"t‘;’l‘e;;_?g‘é‘ecs zszer L 11:15, 12:00 midnight ;‘””’0”' ‘(; registered at the Gas- Board of Educai:cz Gecided today mond soon was as friendly with Schroeder vice 2%, Pound $4.95 5‘/16 Republi; Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, UN¢aU today to study the question of photo-| - ) = > | Stee1 21, g 3 S 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, i g graphing coeds in the nude at| B+ ~ YOG Y b ~~_._._.__ 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, , FIerons stand habitually on one Wayne University, a municipal in-| Gu Smlth |COUPLE CLUB TO \ < . 11:40 ook tution, as part of its health pro- MEET ON MONDAY | Glacter Highway - gram. ! | I TIDES TOMORROW L : Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; A. Douglas Jamiesen, chairman of 7 | & P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special When in Need of the board’s personnel committee,| < 'The regulsr monthiy sheeting of| Low Hde .4:41 4. o, 20 feet TRANSPORTATION co 6:45 p.m. sald “a study of procediire in otherl _Jm Couple Club, a pot-luck dmn:‘r,: High tide 10:53 a. m., 16.8 feet \eave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | yniversitss is to be made, and the| PUROLA REMEDIES Jeil be in the. pastors.of the North- |, Tow (ki B.&.p. M., .03 fec b | Sk - A 2 b : 4 3 ! |ern Light Presbyterian Church i High tide 11:31 p. m, 15.1 feet ¥.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special YOUR COAL CHOICE committee has in mind a modified, 5 X | Higl 10:00 pm. program which will rétain ail of|] PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- |stead of the T. A. Morgan’s resi- | The only line serving Alaska that maintaim . Pirst Bus Bundays and fioildsys GENERAL HAULING B eadvantages 6ad nong of the pos|] PUILY COMPOUNDED ;d_enhce unst;l(nz ]Cove next Monday TIDES MONDAY & regular weekly service throrwhout the year 1 ; a-n 8 e night at 6:30 o'clock Low tide 521 a. m, 2.1 feet o ISR A FIOMRGE sbd GRATING, v‘z‘z‘;;“::;“‘;f:fi of the presenti} Front Strest Next Colisenm The older members are asked to| High (de 11:29 a. m., 172 feet Arrive Leave Cz:u,;m Straits 1-,,,,_“,,,,&,,,,“,‘,& CALL US ‘n’[’)]e Sep b, P PHONE 97—Free Delivery take a new couple and any newer| Low tide 5:57 p. m, -0.7 feet s’l:::: Nt;nm““ s‘zm" i i 3 i it Ve s BIREIRG e N W ). Bound | M s DAR He djd not elaborate on the “mod-| 1 o 23 T JUNEAU TRANSFER |litiea program,” but addea: Northland .....Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Leaves Femmer Dock every We Phonb 45 Night P 698 | “In the meantime students tak- North Sea Nov. 5 |Nov. 9§ Nov. 11 day at 7 am. for Petersburg e o oo |ing the health examination will be Northland Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Port Alexander and way ports. |notifled that the posture photo- North Sea Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov.25 |4 Freight received not later than 4 § lgraph is optional and all photo- : pm. Tuesday. lgraps of women students will be FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .Phone 106 A”‘ FOR INFORMATION s ANIT ARY Imade by women doctors or nurs- 3. B. BURFORD, Tieket : . MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 es” i 4] e o st e : : L LN S | Plants playea an important part| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent............ ... Phone 1» FAMILY SHOE STORE P l G G L Y lin’the lives of the early people of - | |the territory now eomprised in Zion| | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | Shoe Store” | LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. -Juneau * For very prompt | | - | Y A Nov. 9 Nov. 15 : . r b | LIQUOR DELIVERY ,.,.‘ | qpAMERICAN Casht || DRY CLEANING Liner o 1 flgg 10 :gg = ops i?;::way ragdio communication with eleven ground Rt |} Se—— — é Iun_eau }o Vancouver, S FORD AGENCY || ERVTI‘E:’S gfig IliBIlNG Victoria or Seattle % Msmx,fim},l,N E *Fairbanks ... Sunday ... Juneat (Authorized Dealers) ‘ HOUSE Soft SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS : *Fairbanks ... Wednesday tI"lal-,-Ruby-{.\":a;ne and re- i < | 8O. FRANKLIN STREET ashing >rincess Norah—Nov. : P = = 4 2 £ h—Nov. 17 [ e JUNEAU MOTORS | — P s e e - Alislll(ilgbrteamshlp Company NEW REDUCED RATES Y C *ON-ALL- 5 R*R UTE Foot of Main Street “The Rexall Store” 1 =l R ® ALASKA m""p.:;?n:::%%t?%&:’ ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Wc Alaska my’, Inc, et ||| . THE MINERS' L AUNDRY Agent, CPR. Evelyn Berg from Seattle .............0ct: 26 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE wreserip- | (| Recreation Parlors ; = sy D.B FEMR, Agm Louls A. Délebecque—Gastineau Hotét tions. PHONE 15 CANADIAN 4 b . Phone 106 Office—4852 Residence \.\ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. e, W —— WIGGLY HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE | || 146—Phones—152 THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ||| BILL DOUGLAS 'P!M |National Park, Utah. Game animals {were killed for meat but sciemmci evidence indicates plant food was |the chief diet of the prehistoric in- | habitants. | ZORIC Your CANADIAN PACIFIC —_RALWAY Connections at Vancouver with * Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific i | ‘Due Jungau Northbound Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Due Juneau Southbound Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Alaska Transportation Co. PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 Tunsas QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbenis Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ,o “ - JUNEAU—FAIRBANK3— () 200 ROUND TRIP

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