The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1937, Page 6

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WHERE'DJA " POLLY AND HER PA YUH SAY [T'S A MEDAL FER RIFLE-SHOOTIN'- — BOUGHT IT SECCUNT-HAND STORE INTH' VILLAGE. I'M GONNA GIVE OL! JUKE SHOOTIN' JESS WA YUH FA iy AT A . CARE . STEAMER YUKON THROUGH EARLY; HAS LARGE LIST 1 sided in to the dock at 2 o'clock thi 51 passengers for Juneau from the West d and sailed two hours later with 48 ahoard for southbound poi Those w:.o dise rked here were J. S. Adams, A. Bjwon, Mrs. A Benson, A. Blanchard, H. J. B T, S. Bokson, R. Bragaw, G. L. Brown, T. C. Burchett, Bennie Campus, W. Christenez, Mrs. Anna Davis, Wil- liam Droxner, Mrs. William Engle- hardt, J. Foster, G. W. Froyer, P Graham, Mrs. P. Graham, Charles Hill, James Hill, F. J. Inman, Carl Ivanoff, Gus Jordan, Frank Jus- tin, Charles Eastner, John Larsen, Joe: Larsen, Pete Lucy, Herb Mal- ters, Al Moser, Beatrice McNall, G Ming, Hans Ostebo, Margaret F: ebush, Mrs. G. Pittas, L. C. Prat P. D. Robinson, 8. Rychien, Da Sechkovich, Harold Stephenson, Florence Syverude, George Tapper, Alfred Thiebert, Steve Uzelac George Wanchus, W. Weddle, Henry Wuorness and Ray oung. Those leaving were: For Seattle— Mrs. V. Allred, Patsy McConell, Do- lores McConell, Mrs. James Bowen, Johf Thompson, H. E. Thompson, F, K. Rikkeson, H. Ahrenstadt, D Benson, G. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin, Margaret Smith, Mrs. R R. Brown, Marion Chamer, A. B Kelly, Mrs. M. Muler, O. Gudbran- son, L. J. Muller, Carl Hagerup, Gail Osborne, L. J. Muller, Oftto Smithberg, R. V. Mulvihill, M. J. Wilcox, George Murphy, J. Justin, G. W. Fryer, C. F. Hoff For Petersburg—Ivor Stolpe and S. A. Schonaker. For Wrangell Hoke, K. J. Bend. “For Ketchikan—E. D, Maier, Carl- son Zanta, F. Lo Pinto, J. L. Bus N. A. Bush, Miles Price, E. L. Dal- rymple and L. Richmond. SHUTTLER IN WITH ELEVEN The movorsnip Siiver Wave, Capt. M. B. Dahl and Purser George Da- vi§, docked in Juneau at 4:30 o'- clock this morning with eleven pas- seéngers aboard from Lynn Canal The passengers were: from Skag- way—Gerald Cashen, R. T. Wodge, George Lee, H. F. Seer L. Braden, Roland Monseau, Karl Tor teis. From Hzaines—Joe vid Morris, Jim B: Herron. The steamer Y1 Cald Storage morning with nis W. Roff, uille M Missing Junior Seattle Boun KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 8. The San Juan Fishing and Packing Company’s seine boat Junior, over- V. L. Rek o Steamer Movements . NORTHRBOUND L th Sea ® at 1 o'clock n cheduled to arrive tomorrow morn- a scheduled to arrive at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. There should be about 4% mail due tomorrow SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle temorrow night Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 am. No- ber 12, Princess Norah sail from Vancouver November 12. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 8 a.m. November 13 SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS ) steamer north, west. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every. Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dait leaves every Wednesday al. 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- e ports, © 0 e s 00 0 0 0 0 0 days scheduled to 9 pm. JOHN M’CORMICKS ARE PARTY HOSTS Before the dance Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick were hosts to a group of friends at a buffet supper, honoring delegates to the American Legion and Auxiliary convention held this September. The affair assembled twenty three gue! and was held at the McCor- mick residence. Mr. Miles Price and Mr. Ren Russel, out-of-town visi- tors, were also present for the oc- casion. ter in the evening the group ied to the dance at Elks hall, hs-Odd Fellows covered dish 6:30 Wed., Nov. 10. Call 547 adv. dinne or 453 - The loon one of forms of bird life, biologic: ing, but its no fool. the lowest ly speak- is WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- | ing You Could Push a Bus Over e liver should pour out two pints of iquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile | s not flowing freely your food doesn’t digest, t just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up h m d looks punk. palatable lnxatives and re makeshifts, A mere <n’t zet at the cause. It re acting Carter's Little ills to get those two pints of bile ou feel “up and ntle, yet amazing in mak- y. Ask for Carter's Little for the name Carter's on kage. Price: 25¢. w fre iver Pills. Look he red pa S M SO S R FAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive | Shoe Store” | | LOU HUDSON—Manager | Seward St———————Juneau | due enroute to Seattle from Prince g William Sound left here southbound Saturday. The craft had been de- Javed on account of motor trouble. Eight persons are aboard. CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY " HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | & ] — ml / IM TELLIN'YUH, / JUKE JONAS!IT'S A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1937 IBELIEVES IT'S A SHOOTIN'- GEE GAW, PERKUNS ! WHY SHUN'T T 2 MEDAL AN'T NTS T'GWVE IR WARNIN' ! HOSPITAL NOTES B. F. Kane, a medical patient, was | |dismissed yesterday from St. Ann’s | Hospital Miss Alberta Porter, who has been jconfined to St. Ann's Hospital for surgical care, was dismissed from CIVIC BODIES TO MEET the | the hospital yester Sam Larson was admitted to St | There will be a meeting of City Council this evening at 7:30| c'clock to attend to matters of un- NHEN T ALWAYS SELLS MY OLD ONES DOWN AT TH' STORE., (_AFTER I HANGS UP | NEW RECORDS. New Aid for | | Lunch Box Sandwiches One coulll as out of a turnin as g fresh-flavored fcod cut of the ol lunchbox: 1t that this is true becausc t packed so e in the morning. {Whatever the reason, don't blame !your child if sandwiches come home ‘untouched. It may be the fault of |the filling or the original flavor, or the fact that four of five hours standing in the box has left them {dried out and unappetizing The surest way to combat this lunch box bugaboo is to use fresh bread and wrap it carefully in wax paper. Use raisin bread, too, for {the moisture content of the raisins {will keep the bread fresh longer. IThen be sure that the fillings are {well moistened with salad dressing. Ly squ blood Not wet to the point of soggiiss of course, but wet enough to keep the sandwiches fresh until the noon bell announces lunch time. Cookies and cake should be well wrapped, too. And, they will keep A nger when fruit is used ing. It's a well known ioliday fruit cakes keep & and even months. Naturally cal to ume that cookies wnd other cakes with fruit will do tke same. Remember you are m and the; empty. these pointers when king up the lunch boxes will be sure to come home — e - L TIDES TOMORROW High 1 Low High Low o+ | \ | 7 e + 9 feet 60 feet tide 4:48 a tide 10:30 a. tide 4:08 p. m., 13.6 feet tide 11:04 p. m,, 24 feet PSRRI 600 A T ey DR. VANCE RETURNS Howe Vance, who has been on a ten day hunting trip, has re- turned and his office is again open. m., Swift, !%sy Way CALIFORNIA stomach. You get constipated. Your | poisoned and you feel sour, | Ann’s Hospital from the steamer|fitished as well as some new busi-| Yukon, early this morning, and will ess and the Chamber of Commerce remain at the Hospital until pro- 2150 has a session planncd for Tues- | jceeding on to the Pioneers' Home at 44y evening, to be held at the Doug- | Sitka las Inn. i The School Board is also sched- RoHald Bvans aku miner |uled to meet this evening for their| who has received medical care at|regular monthly session. St. Ann’s Hospital, sailed south on| B AR the Princess Norah for a brief va-| OUT OF HUSPITAL cation at his home in Jaspar. Venetia Anderson was returned heme here Saturday afternoon fol- Jack Lee, a medical patient, was,lowing an operation a week ago ior admitted yesterday to the Govern- hernia. ment Hospital. | i PR ! | HOME FROM SKAGWAY Sophie White, a medical patient,| Gerald Cashen arrived home on was dismissed yesterday from the the Silver Wave from Skagway Government Hospital. where he has been employed on the e WP. & Y. Route since last June. Clarence Weaver was dismissed - - Prosts 2 e e Harold Stephenson, Juneau man |Who has been spending the summer 4 h in Cordova, arrived in Juneau Regular nfeeting Juneau Chapter the steamer Yukon No. 7 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Report will be > oo made of Triennial Assembly and classifieds pay. All-Alaska dinner by Mrs. J. P, Wil- - liams, delegate. Entertainment by 3% officerss—BARN DANCE, COUNTY | FAIR AND REFRESHMENTS ] The Juneau Your GINGHAMS are in order. LILLIAN G. WATSON. Secretary e — on Empire Laundry 1|' Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 adv. | Lode and vuacer lacation notices for sale at The Empire Office. CHANNEL BUS LINE Chatham Straits Transportation Co. Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas 7 “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | 10 11415 1 day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, 4:15, 5.15. 6 :15. 8:15, 9:45, | Port Alexander and way ports. 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Freight received not later than 4 Ieave Dou -—1:40, 8:40, 9:40, | p.m. Tuesday. 0, 2:10, 3:40, FOR INFORMATION 10:10, MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 4:40, 11:40 Glacler Highway | AM.—7:00, 8:15;] Saturday Special | 6:45 p.m. i Leave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; WM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Speci; { 10:00 p.m. | First Bus Sundays and Holidays | reaves Junean at 9:30 am. e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street i{ DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES | | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery " The Rexall Store” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | —r . - ] When in Need of | | PRESCRIP- || TIONS DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATINS compounded exactly as written by your doctor. CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Oct. 28 Princess Norah—Nov. 7 Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 28 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental || Guy Smith || Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ‘Trans-Atlantic ‘Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVMILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC S T vianagement & Asse UNFALR moygan‘czed Labor i Srvie bty 1AL UNION When O. L. Hughes, a janitor in the building w h houses the Seat- tle, Wash,, labor temple was fired, he donned a sandwich board and staried a one-man picket line before the temple. His first victory came when two union ergan ions respected his line and refused to hold meetings scheduied fer the temple. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juncau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent L. F. BARR Pilot Due Juneau Southbound Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Leavy Due Juneau Northbound Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 e~ ] Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE‘ON“RLL-RLASKA-RC A forrting - Alaska Transportation Co SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 ...Nov. 9 California, where Old Sol spends the winter, is only a short distance away, when you go by train. On the safest highway in the world—steel rails— you travel swiftly, safely and com- fortably, regardless of the weather. You atrive fresh and relaxed. You'll save money, too: Economy dining car meals, 5S¢ and 10¢ Tray Food Service, low rail and Pullman fares are just a few of the reasons why Southern Pa- cific service is so popular. Here’s how litele it costs to go to: From Vancouver From Seattle 21-day 3-month 2i-day 3-month Roundtrip Roundtrip Roundtrip Roundirip San Francisco*29.50#35.00#24.00429.00 Los Angeles 39.50 46.00 34.00 40.00 Good in coaches and chair cars. Also tour- ist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge. Southern Pacific For folders, reservations, additional informa- tion, write B. C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt., 1405 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wn.; or C. G. ALTON, Canadian Gen. Agt., 619 Howe St., Vancouver, B. r J. A. ORMANDY, Gen. Passenger Agent, 622 Pecific Bldg, Portland, Oregon. MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Frequent Nonschedule Tri 10% off Round Trip. PLANE CHARTER SERVICE—-ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TELEPHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilat TRAN s’l?m!‘flédn clg The only line serving Alaska that maintaim & regular weekly service throvshout this yos- Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Beattle No. Bound So. Bonud Nov. 5 .9 Nov. 12 . 16 Nov. 19 .23 -.Nov. 26 . 30 Dec. 3 i NORTH SEA . NORTHLAND . NORTH SEA NORTHLAND NORTH SEA .. Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... Phone 108 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. IS— Y7 ) CITY WHARF ... S— T -] GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent............................Phone 18 funec: ONLY 5 HOURS Foirbanis Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juheau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome, Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground stations. Leave *Juneau... *Fairbanks *Fairbanks Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES ”.0“ JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel

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