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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1937. LLY AND HER PALS ( - POL EASY NOW. EB-E-E-EASY. ) THIS WON'T ; HURT A BIT. E | N {M‘ I &OT IT, UNK! T &or IT! sHoam! By CLIFF STERRETT ( IT'S THAT NEW KWOTS JESS —e R W DENTIST MOVED IN! | then scored 242 i the time being taue tae | Major eague, Corporal R. R. Reid of the Headquarters team scored 236. Not to be outdone, Corporal Reid’s team- mate, Sergeant Major J. M. Jones It appoar WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. I The liver should pour out two pints of | 1'a.id bile into your bowels daily. If this bile wing freely, your food doesn’t digest. t decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up e had won the was being offered f Corporal Reid profit: mates' example then bow!~:l pr Ly nis team tomach. You get constipated. Your a4 7 | fect mame for a 300 score. ystem is poisoned and you feel sour, Z : This txs e Kt e 1o far es is| ;,..ram';":}%"?n]ff':fi.mk‘m A :’-fe-;a | nown that o howel movemen 't . it g ¥ ,,p , | takes those famous Certedl Lirte Iuser ained at Chil l'.i‘.ut‘se these two pints of tile flowing All members of the garrison are | frf:IY:':lm -::ewuf_ee ‘;un-nil(nn';[!g-{;n- : ; ess, 1 zin llocking forward to the possible re- | g,ex';.P{i;mk :;,:r"i?.é ,.‘.fie"'c'.q::';m Lithe * i ; s iver Pills on the r 3 - Jvhnl of the Lynn Canal ba;keL-i NI l,’;(ufzu_?' age. use any- iball league. It is hoped that teams | {Wxl be entered by Juneau, DS, | e RS Skagway, U. S. Coast Guard, Haines 3 - 4 and Chilkoot Barracks [ Buy and Read | A 5 e present time the Post The Magazine ) &= C f 3 & o) E 20 A s league is playing four games a week. e —_— - oo . The first platoon of Company F K A ! P A P OD S PP OF S GG L { H. Sperling 170 17 —*510(leads the league, having won five ) ANnB EDL'N LEADS Van Atta 182 164 123— 469|cames and lost none. NOW ON SALE { | | ——— { . 251t {E | & b Tatals 512 530 4601501 e S — i ar] ne e v‘/ s [ | DE- SOTO | CE Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. " | § !Bill Redling 177 183 225— 585| S % f; | | P. Kegal 158 133 181~ 472 Martha Society Bazaar, sale of w : N | | [] ' % 0 . fancy goods 10:30 to 5:30. Lunch | ' 3 | Dr. Williams... 150 150 150—*450 cheon i ot d | motorstip Estebeth i back U S 8H|PPING ELKS ALLEYS ik 15 15 15_ 45/11:30 to 1:30. Aduits 50c, chilaren | HARRY J. BAKER fi Al k ® o 0 0 0 0 0 & o o o @i port alter bringing 13 passengers i 1] o ____junder 12, 35c. Tea served all after- “ leo Tuning o . ® in from the islands. Passengers ar- A | PR Piat D8 9 B8 noon. Northern Light Church Par- s amfl[ as a . Steamer Movements | vig were | g ¢ \ -Iil;\“\-:»mgo eco:‘gonfiflno%qfi({“ll Toew, Nyamiher ik adv. LAST WEEK IN JSNEAU ‘ t P NORTHBOUND o| Prom Ohichagot—Clarence Trout;| UpH sing of Nonunion Sea-| B Rediing per-ormed Saturday tage sare Pl o : S Call Gastineau Hotel 55 suuth e Evelyn Berg in port. Freight ® From Kimshan Cove—John Doe; | men, lirade on Kennedv, night at the E!k: ul‘l_m',\ \\'llkh ]1‘7’11- y Empire classifieds pay. ® only ® From Angoon—M. Zachrisson. | ~ ~ el for a 585 that tool high . - - = - ® Princess Norah in port, Skag- | From Tenakee—F. W. Williamson, Etc., Is Bad Stuff singe game and high three game uw "I IB 0 | e i ., ® way bound ® |[Roy Crude, Holand Russell, James| honors for the evening The steamer Alaska passed through o yyxon que to arrive at 7 o- @ Scott. H. Moses, A. Olsen, Dan Jek-| (Continuea 1rom Page One) | The DeSotos defeated ine Nashes Jupeau early this morning from ¢ © oo tomorrow morning. |nich : — land tne Cadillacs won over the s nrt Nuw t e twa r' y 3 2 5= ¢ vners a 10y r| the-Westward, bringing in 24 pas- ¢ Northiand scheduled to arrive | From Hoonah—Charles Howard 3‘ bl o ",}‘; less Sty e sengers and laking uvnT a long list o at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- @ anG Mrs. Mary Joknson \v he L.Aev‘»‘ .va n;;x(“\:m; m.ul.x_11&1‘ hight’s games are Chrysler vs. J ! for -southbound points. e noon. ¢ From Funter—Mrs. Charles Otte-|'R general will suffer and it will o, ,rq Buick vs. Franklin and 1 . Those arriving were: V. C. Was- ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ®{sen. cost the Amsr{cun public a heavier Rolls vs, Inttrnational N son, H. B. Humphrey, B. D. SteW- ¢ North Sea scheduled to sail ® RIS " SV subsidy than it now is paying to0, "o i 6av night's scores follow: i ¥ art, LS. Trimble, W. Kolander, ¢ from Seattle at 10 a.m. No- @ ‘kci,:,))Yamkelc sS])ps on the I;lgh seias‘ FORD | e i J. G. Shepard, F. G. Betts, W. E. ¢ vember 19, . ho is to blame is perhaps de-|p. poqge 113 210 109— 575 Niles, J. B. Loftus, K. Louring, R. e Alaska scheduled to sail from e |batable, but it was made a matter % Stevebs 158 160 148— 466 Perfect Game IS RO”Cd by. McKee, Elise Schmidt, Vera Reno, e Seattle at 9 am. November ® | {of record by Senate investigations| . Whitehead 123 157 142— 422 Corporal Relc} Bas__ | L. Turoff, J. Turoff, E. Tanner, R. o 20, . {that pay of seamen has scaled off T g 5 | Watbirton, L. A. Dauphany, H. C. » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e See e war In SRS of BOWRR-| pos s 454 527 482—1463 ketball Coming Up | Torgerson, F. S. Biggs, J. E. Ebing, e No steamer north, west. . 3 mcnl payments ()‘\r(_muh mail sub- CADILLAC - | M€ Ebing, W. Shay, L. Lively . LOCAL SAILINGS ° |sidy to keep the shipsg oing E. Cleveland 175 175 175—*525 According to advices from Chii- Leaving for Seattle were O. Lund- e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® The motorship Silver Wave, Foreign competition l-*]lfl“fl“ and|; Blomgren 207 174 564 koot Barracks bowling has hit high > strom, Mrs. H. Sterling, M. S. Evans, @ day night at 6 pm., for ® brought in a load of Lynn Canal the owners argue that they get no T. Hutchings 150 150 150—*450 spots and exceptional scores are ¢ Mrs. G. Gerring, William Gerring, e Sitka and wayports. ® passengers yesterday to catch the Cargoes unless they haul cheaply, —— —— —— reported, one a perfect game of 300. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Earl Thatcher, 1. Gjard, George r Dait leaves every Wednesday ® steamer Alaska >"‘-‘" to keep the Shippe SONE: | Totals 532 499 508—1539 Displaying an early season form ’ Whyet, A. E. Perkins, G. L. Rogers, « af. 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® | All passengers were from Skag-| The only immediate solution ad- NASH which spelled bad news for the PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket F. J.:8alb, W. Abbey, H. E. Berger, @ Alexander. Kake and way- ® way. Tiey were Z. W. Zetty, James|vanced also has come through the ; ... 160 195 remaining teams in the bowling cies i Mrs, T. B. Mecker, Mrs. H. Mircw, ® ports. e Gilkey, K. Zavasky, B. Wickstrum, Senate investigations. The reme- 0 Ll JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega q T. B.Mecker, M. Wasler, F. Sharpe, o @ o o o o o o o o o|N. Rasmusson, William Paddy, Mrs,|dY there suggested is simply for the Night and Day . ‘ H. Malters, C. Ivanof, M. Eto, J. <+ Peter Brown, G. C. Watt, Evelyn Public to pay enough into the kitty 1-Place Stinson “Phatco” i Stewart, M. D. Willilams, Mrs. Otto ey — |Goding and M. R. Goding |through subsidie o that seamen 612 Kraft, Mrs. C. Weidman, O. Weid- Zavasky, Wickstrom, Rasmusson Can be paid well and 1 allow | U. S. MAIL man, Oliver Anderson, D. M. Mor- and Mr. and Mrs. Goding caught!OPerators a fair profi ! Olfice 587 i ris, | Mrs. Strong, Al Stronz, Carl the Alaska south .- - ! 1ce : % Weldman, Ann Mirow, J. W. Felix, S | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND | Chief Pilot Operating our own aero- J. Ford, Ben Dahl, L. Salama, K BERG UNLUADED = | CONSIG g nautical Radio System— N. Neill, Mrs. F. W. Hunter, John Klnndlke Gnld Effective with next northbound SHELDON SIMMONS - McCoy. ST :.\(oa;n(rir )nL m\l\ P;u;{u* Coast D;)](", Pilot—L. F BAR}t Station KANG For Ketchikan—H. Taylor, Steve % no freight, other than pe: ables, o » S Bl Gl s e sy i Rusher s!licides may be taken from the warehouséy | Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY 1. Joris Nobeles i ing in t the Coast Guard steame 2 | T TN 3 2 R s T i htiar Halda, o Wiaiin By, Guh = el | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED or* Petersburg—L. Florence, John alds ivels ar ading. Chsmberlin, C. Christensen. G Hansen and Py Eric PORT HOPL, Michigan, Nov. 15.| rThis system is in effect at most [} = = ; Knutson, N. O. McEachran, Paul SWordmaker, is unloading freight —Carl Copp, 71, whose career led pacific Coast ports, including Ket- | F= = 2 Olsen, Ingar Nore, Lorelta Wheeler, today from the southwestern cattle ranch-|chikan, Seward and the City Wharf o5 H Aa‘dw“ i At Femmer’s dock, 94 tons of gen- €s to the Klondike, where he was one|in Juneau. Your cooperation is, ress "For Wrangell—H. C Dunlop eral merchanrise have been unload- ©f the early gold rushers, to foreign! pectfully requested { v N LY f _ - eeo ed, and at the Commercial Dock, business marts, was found dead in adv. PACIFIC COAST CO. I A 9 % 4 43304 board feet of lumber and the garage of Lis sumptuous home - P - | LRee N 2-Way Radio Communication 1 o i i S ERIN er, ey ” \ 3 general merchandise totalling 1265 Vesterday. The motor of a large| Try The Empie classitieds for] WHILE YOURTRITDS AP SHIMASIYS diis mese SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE -3 TIDES TOMORROW | fue auto was running when the body|results [ 00 €44, Do BRTICE 1he SULS-OF YOS SR e ac O Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier U bl : - 5 ; ; BT SToshue g s L perpetual sunshine. The golden laziness of California, the | zed U. S. Slightly over 15 tons of Douglas Was found. Coroner Joshua Mor - > | SWEDN 2 3 i ‘harged 8an said it was evidently a case of | . | desert resorts and guest ranches of the Southwest, the VEDNESDAY, Yhtr Hile §-iionm. 50 1606 lll'xgh{ will vp(uhnb]) be (lhflm) ed Sl e S Al o5 \t foe Empire classifieds pay " romantic West Coast of Mexico, all, are only a few days Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, High tide 10:46 a. m., 183 feet 3"1‘1:.1“ .:':.l‘.l£'lv\l 1*\;"1‘(‘)“‘:‘ 0‘1";'1'(“’:;"’(“::]‘ T B R e e away from Seattle and Vancouver when you go b}' :’i“‘ l;?:;::& cfi;figcfigfififih'%’,’; m:(?‘:n'nrr Round Trip. tide 5:24 p. m. -2.0 feet > are also S eig | SRS ER T SRS RS 14 And your Southern Pacific rail trip is a fitting prelude to Lo SR K y 1408 T1I8T b m., 150 fest | Hhe Alaska Junegu mine and 93 | NEW ALASKAN i the thrilling outdoor days that follow in these sunny vaca- SEARLANE OMABTEE - ERRVICE- ARTFLACE AN ATACRS gl il tons for the Union Oil Company FORD AGENCY Bachelors’ Hotel | tion lands. All our trains are air-conditioned. You'll travel TELEPHONE 622 The proportion of persons over l‘hvl' ‘\1‘.\\01 will be beached to- (Authorized Dealers) B Prankith . Strest swiftly, safely and comfortably, anivingltywtdeslinalio}l ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative 70 in the total United States popu- morrow. e GREASES | JUNEAU——Phone Single O rested and relaxed, ready to enjoy the gay days that await s lation more than doubled between 1860 and 1930 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Junean: A.M.—-7:15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15. 4715, 5.15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15. 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Body of Mrs. Leslie Carter Is Taken East To Dayton for Burial LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 15— % The body of Mrs. Leslie Carter, ige star of the nineties, who died “The Rexall Store” ) I e Guy Smith | DRUGS | PUROLA REMEDIES Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, at her Santa Monica home last Sat- | your | 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40 2:10. 3:40, urday, is on the way to Dayton,| Reliable t PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40 10:10, Ohio, for burial. Her husband, Lou | Dhlrmfl'fls‘:s ; FULLY COMPOUNDED | 11:40 Payne, leading man on the stage,| compoun 1 Glacler Highway and an adopted daughter, Mary | prescrip- | | } Front Street Next Coliseum :;r;'ve 1“'(; l:ay: AM.—7:00. 8:15; Carter, are accompanying the body tions, { PHONE 97—Free Delivery .—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special East 645 p.m. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Leaye Juneau: ADM. — 7-30, 9-30; S pr— =l —2:30, 5:15. Saturds HPC1a . 2 Mo, s, Seurdse sl § Jarman's-Friendly | | pRESCRIP- First Bus Sundays and Hollaays Jicn IGeees o || TIONS v J t 9:30 a.m. FORTUNE il s i B DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL cmpf:‘]mded T exactly as Chitham Stralis Transportation Co. YOUR COAL CHOICE i A “ 99 GENERAL HAULING by your ‘M. S. DART docor STORAGE and CRATINY Legyes Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at T am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 £ pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 4 MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 9 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Washing THE BEST TAP BEER | IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ARDINAL CABS f 25¢ . Within City Limits i C Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Juneau Drug Co’. you. Fares are low—for example: From Vancouver From 21-day 21-day 3-month 3-month B Roundtrip Roundtrip. Roundtrip Roundtrip SanFrancisco . . #29.50 #35.00 *24.00 *29.00 LosAngeles ... 3950 46.00 3400 40.00 Low fares to Phoenix, Tucson, Mexico City and other Southwestern destinations, too. Above fares good in coaches and chair cars. Also in tourist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge, Fares in standard Pull- mans cost a little more. Southern Pacific For folders, reservations, additional information, write B.C. TAY- LOR, Gen. Agt., 1405 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Canadian Gen. Agt., 619 Howe St., Wi Vancouw C.G.ALTON, B.C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, Gen. Pass. Agt., 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner CANADIAN PACIFIL Junecu to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 28 Princess Norah—Dec. 8 Princess Norah—Dec. 19 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio ‘Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC L SAILING SCHEDULE =] A oA ANETN\| RN G ,gh s\o Leave Seattle Nov. 6 -.Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 ..Dec. 4 THE ALASKA Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Sol;t.hboundl‘ Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Dec. 17 Dec. 13 LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—FPhone 2 SERVICE-ON-ALL'ALAS Alaska Steamship Com;y KA:-ROU | SCHEDULED SAIL Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 Alaska Transportation Co. INGS Nov. 23 The only iine serving Alaska that maintabn’ a regular weekly service thronshout the yesr Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau No. Bound So. Bound Nov. 16 Nov. 10 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Leave Seattle NORTHLAND .Nov. 12 NORTHLAND ..Nov. 12 NORTH SEA ...Nov. 19 NORTHLAND ..Nov. 26 NORTH SEA ..Dec. 3 NORTHLAND .Dec. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent... CITY WHARF ... .. __. GUY BMITH, Douglas Agent....... Juneau ONLY s Homs Fairbanks 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- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. ....Phone i » 2 » Leave Arrive *Juneau.........Tuesday .......Fairbanks *Fairbanks ....Sunday .. Juneau *Fairbanks ...Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. | *—All year round schedule. | 'NEW REDUCED RATES 0 00 s e 10% ' Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinean Hotel Phone 106 OFice—4652 Residence

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