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A S OO B e — - S— 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1938. 5 POLLY AND‘HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT EXTINGTIUN OF ’ASk Birls o HB] { S NG| TR SRIZIVIES SEEN 1o Army Recruifing | MISSOULA, Mort o, 28 Mot pe-ma Who h ot A crier. | BASTT EIGH, England, Fob. 24.— N iy bear on a mcuntain trail, ang|Woman's nflycnce cver man has N H‘\_ d ‘l’, tell ‘sbout it, angee that been called into play to bring to full strength the Hampshire heavy I \ the anima' is perfoctly ble of 1 § S e § e brigade of the Royal Artillery. Be- \ The United States Eorest Service tween 120 and 130 recruits are needed in this unit of the territo- rial. or home guard, army. Colcnel F. M. Montresor, in call- ing upon the ladies to use their influence, cffered a check of un- specified denomination to the girl who recruits the most soldiers dur- ing the year. - oo ha. ed ctherwise. Fearing cxtinction cf grizzlies, service of- flgiels have suBzested that 300,000 v are cf munirhabited primitive country northeast of Missoula be set guide as o grizzly sanctuary A recent census of grizzlies show- ed that ly 670 remain in the United States and of this number theut 500 are in Montana. There I'ne observatory “talking clock” are 20 per cent fewer grizzlies in in Paris, which automatically an- Spring Accessories Include Spiders and Such fgligf Problem W o S e T e ”‘:‘\‘:‘<-Ei‘.’iif;E}iZJ"’:Spil‘:}ffémii’.‘ o % A e T y 5.0 20 times a year by tele- H FROZEN TOES AMPUTATED phone. s uug WI Charles Wright, of Wrangell, is —— able to be about on crutches fol- lowing an amputation of frozen ' H ! toes last month, says the Wrangel Health Foods Cent_er | Sentinel. BATTLE CREEK, IFAUSER | ' —— e | 7 Marine News e e o 0 00 0 0 0 o MYSTERIOUS St M t: | AND OTHER DIETETIC e 2K oo 1 00 5 eamer llovements REBEKAH'S FOOD SALE | 230 ltrl;g::ihn St [ = NORTHBOUND 3 ; At Bert's Cash Grocery Saturday,| | relent ! E Ps No steamer northbound. BATON ROUGE, La. an 24— Starting 10:30 a.m, oy, |, Juneau Telephone 62 | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i Louisiana is digging into the roots Z BT o B [+ — — f) of the relief problem with a $1,000,- 000 health program. The theory is that a man, given back his health, may find himseif Alaska Transportation Co. a job and cease being a public bur- den. Ancther idea is that his chil- SCHEDULED SAILINGS dren will have better chances of Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... . . Feb. 25 growing into useful, self-supporting citizens if their health is guarded. n B FE Accordingly, the State already is o Do 9 gent building one hospital for relief cli- PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ents and is considering two others in addition to a $12,000,000° charity . . . ° ° . ® Northland scheduled to sail e from Seaitle tomorrow at ® 10am ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e from Seattle tomorrow with ® freight only ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled to e sail from Seattle February e 26at9am . . ° . . . . ° . ° ° . . . D JUNERU AWAKE Lone Vigil.Held Awaiting AArrival of “Air- plane™ Princess Norah scheduled to ail from Vancouver March 1 at 9 pm. The phone clamored frantically for attention in the Gastineau Hotel North Sea scheduled to sail last mgl;L J!dm O'Nvl‘“‘-] mklhlr_: '!“; from Seattle March 4 at hospital being constructed i; Nes:i' - — e answered, and noticed the clock sa 10 am. Orleans from separate funds an . 1:3) am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Sl SN Sy DEnh Al k Ail’ l n l‘t ln il Dt excited voice came I o paranof scheduled southbound in_operation. aska ranspo 9 C. rom Dupont. . at 8 o'clock tomorrow night Eight trailer automobiles equip- “An ;“”’“’“"IJ":‘ ‘l““"“"’ ‘I“ “']’(‘l‘ Alaska scheduled southbound ped with medern dental equipment 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER channel, turned its lights on a next Tuesday. to tour the State to give free treat- # éfl;:'lillllg“low?{rd; )Jun(l-au' up ar LOCAL SAILINGS ment to the needy, the employment PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 'Neill thanked her, hung up and o ggtepeth leaves every Weanes- of dentists and physicians under -~ D called her back (o check the call o “gay night at 6 pm, for | State welfare laws and plans for | JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega It was bona fida. - e Sitka ands wayports, f combatting syphilis and tubercu- Night and Day ' 4-Place Stinson “Patco” In a few r;ml\’u:\ it was o Jart leaves every Wednesday losis round out the program. 612 mined that Shell Simmons was £afc (a4 7 am. for Petersburg, Port AR ixl| bedhm;xd ||hl;|| /!\M .mm:'x‘x '\l\l’; e Alexander, Kake and way- WRAN LLITES RETURN U- S- MAIL also abed, but whose migh © o ports. Mrs. Margaret Gunderson and il 2 strange plane be? ) e T two children have returned to Office 587 Operating our own aero- Russell Clithero and Simmons g il O Wrangell from Juneau where they Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— - turned on the lights of the Alaska Y 27 Ak nave been since last fall g}][;‘Lr)laN éIoMl\ioN o Air Transport hangar. Automobiles Tops in Optimism e i l"ljl L F BARRS Station KANG @ dashed up and down the Thane JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF ilot—L. F. B/ highway, but the night was dark l(';l?elf to D;dge Onl Miss Caroline Moller, a graduate J| Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY and held its secret ighwa roposa 3 BT 3 ~ ST T L i it | T SAWAY SEOD( of the Deaconess Hespital in Min- | RUSSELIL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED P i arrived last week to join Retening "’.""'I’f"‘; T e There is considerable opumism f of the Bishop Rowe Gen- o 2 = '?“‘” k‘"l“"‘ ;,“’\L\I‘,""‘!.“_"}“ took HiBhway in a great many sources, - - . l“‘ RHCR BID. RION.Y 3 " but probably the outstanding ex- DR BATURDAY NIGHT M A R l N E A l R w A Y s s’;,p:,m so1 /7 otiy’s gasboat. Juneau AMPle of it comes from Ruth- With American Legion Auxiliary, A Waht Back 40 bod: And :"k"‘n unti] Tauff & Ryan, Inc, advertising ag- Elks Hall, Wesley Barrett's Orches- 2-Way Radio Communication another gasboat cxploded a few €NCY of Detroit which handles e aay; SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Dodge advertising. , Lasi year the agency and the hours later and reawakened them Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier - v 4 Dodge people routed a truck from *WEDNESDAY Alaska to New York with attendant Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, | HosPITAL NOTES | publicity. Now in a letter to Joe Travel i Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. * ——— " Green, Speaker of the Territorial “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ‘ I SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA . . R T “PRIN- TELEPHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative William Dickinson, veteran gas- House of Representatives at the last boat operator and Eagle River Session, Ruthrauff & Ryan point out | rancher. was readmitted to St. Ann's that so successful was the trip last —Ressii i Hospital for medical care today ?““d"b‘_h“‘ “[‘:‘Y have decided to shoot An Over-The-Shoulder Bag of Hide-Tan Calf With a Dark Blue Pin-Striped Suit PR or bigger things. Frank Edwards, a medical pati- Quoting from Mr. Green's letter: PSS | - et = ent. was dismissed today from St. “We should like to have permis- 3 : & harille which 't ] Anf’s l;o.spi\v.fll.kw sion from the Alaska Legislature B ANELOIRE: RERE :\I\::fini i:‘i‘: IZI::-‘dl:lm\\‘A!lil:‘:'y ::::]nc:f SCOVILLE WRECKS Iuneau to chcouver, to run the first truck over the In- AP Fashion Editor lar-fashion. Another is a deep’ en- BOAT, MARY ISLAND Victoria or Secxttle : Mrs. H. W. Douglas, who suffered |ternational Highway, when and if o o0 wear your heart on!velope, two feet long, lined with bt § froken ankio while skiing over|it becoumen 8 reallty. We Wild also| ooy ler it lapel| PoCkets for everything from lip- ; b : SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS the week-end, is 1o be dismissed lke to have the privilege of determ.. OUF Siecie, & SbiOer b WO 1abel BLCE0 L pore wiien tolds over (% T Scoville, wollers ongaunser, SppyNoRGS NORAH from St. Ann's Hospital tonight. |Ining whether we would start at °F YOUr bag on your shoulder this ~ i comfortabls under the Who spent some time in Juneau DS | x ; the south end of the highway and SPring. N A i 1o A oo e & te | 1ast fall, 15 réported to have wreck- Marcn—6, 16, 27 ‘ 1 ks jcal patient go on the way to Fairbanks or| It promises to be a season when &rm. hird is a pouch with a gate .4 yic poat Jast month. ‘ Neil Marks, surgical patient, was »! ¥ it "k‘ d 5 te accessories are of great impor- | frame, which opens into a flat hexa- His craft, the Iona, piled up on Connections at Vancouver with | smiss y jovern- start at Fairbanks and come e 3 8 b : 5 5 ¥ : dismissed today from the Govern S tance and the new ones make|80on and does away with all that Mary Island, below Ketchikan. The Canadian Pacific Services: I | meant Hospital. United States. R »| frantic fishing in the dark for . Transcontinental 1 25 “If official approval was given some of the most intriguing costume boat was badly battered in a gale | Trans-Atlantic TRANSPORTATION COMPA e . . W e e change and keys. : o 3 Aldo Roberts, who received alus by the Alaska Legislature, and "CSents We have had in vears. | Tricks With Bags before being thrown on the rocks. Thans. Pacific | Eeaye " Ar: Juroeu Ly, Jymsdu g - . ¥ accepte o™ The Jeweled accent idea — a i 2 Scoville and his son Milton, reach- | Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound sprained ankle at the Alaska Ju- if we accepted the Ger to run the . le telling splast ot t Gleaming leathers such as calf- Tickets, reservations and full | neau mine a few days ago, was ad- first truck over the highway, 1t RS COHE PRSP O G Bongaior and pin seal make °0 Shore safely. [ particulars from | PO IRLAND Y 2ol ML T mitted to St. Ann’s Jal for would have to be done the day or| .o go]d B Héart pu'n;-tl with the smartest ones, which have — e — V. W. MULVIHILL | NORTH SEA Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar.10 " medical care tod day before the ofticial opening.” a jeweled dart, that can be worn COme to town in such colors as TENDER LEAVES SEATTLE Agent, C.P.R. | NORTHLAND . Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 } s “And there,” said Mr. Green, “Is| ) "4y ypoer sieeve or clipped to WArm chaudron (henna rust), hide-' The Betty, cannery tender for the Juneau Alaska | FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. lNQUEsT SCHEDULED e Howh prqposal ",), appear before ;- ecifine, Clips of gold leaves, tan, cornflower blue and roseberry Wrangell Packing Company, left J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. " ,FOR THIS AFTERNOON the 1938 Legislature. gold-tipped wood acorns or colored &S Well as the perennial black and Seattle last week homeward bound. CANA.DIAN CITY WHARF 23 bead blossoms designed in the Navy blue. The trick this year is to Those aboard included Capt. Collis PACIFIC GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Y | eighteenth century manner arealso Choose a bag in one of the new Green, D. L. Wing, Andrew Eng- What is believed to be the corpse smart. colors, and repeat its hue in gloves strom and Jim w of Claud Phillips, focal point in a or hat. g a . 3 Lapel Amusement mysterious death on Lincoln Island, Lapel accents are bold and bril- Colored gloves (more restrained was sufficiently thawed out today i ’ rig than two years ago) are decidedl: liant. Gold parrots with bright e for an inquest, according to U. S.| DRY CLEANING feather tails, jeweled spiders, ani- Part of the spring picture. The fav- Commissioner Felix Gray. mals and birds and such amusing Orites are colorful blues, chaudrons The body was brought to Juneau| ® tricks as an enameled hand hold- and natural chamoix. Iun@ au oNLY 5 uoms Fdil‘banh ;;lc:ge datyicag&n in;:’l:s",edn munfv;/elru(i ing a gem-studded rose appear Eoear et —— v <l seliic : \ es of ice ccumulate among them. COPSTEADS VISIT KETCHIKAN ia Picturesque Whiteh ;/:‘lie the corpse lsydl?wan :’P'": Sofl Some of the smartes’ bags seen| Mr. and Mrs. Roald Copstead, of : e il Boub mu;’" an exposed and ctorm swep Water ;n ?'c‘ursd have come (o town. A Juneau, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on ach. eading designer has concentrated Copstead for a week in Ketchikan regular schedules for over two years bet i Y be A cxel wee neau- w':“;‘s ;:;1:::;; “t‘ga“':;g‘“‘af:;;d :’l‘; Washing on practicality as well as chic and before continuing to California Whitehorse—Fairbanks«Flat-Non’:e Planes inn g;fi:z : - the results are bags which are as where they will spend about two | 4 3 FE : : e quést was to be held at 3 oclock. | ° bt i e bl e S o i | ous t;votwf_y radio communication with thirteen S o s One is a clever square bag, with i e FEOUng uions. A fish that walks on land and outside as well as inside pockets, Empire classifieds pay Leave Arrive . that drowns if it cannot reach the 2.4 air has been found in Siam. Y it - e our : There are about 100 islands in y n o T E G A s T l N E A U | AL Asx A » Léave Due Juneau Due Juneau | the Virgin island group, most of Every Effort Made for the Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | them uninhabited. RS i o S RS f Y{BARANOF .. ......Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 . The WVt Lo LAmRY Com{ort Of GuestS! *ALASKA ... .Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 e o ' GASTINEAU cm YMOUNT McKINLE' . ... Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 — . ¢ 1 $ *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. T TIDES TOMORROW PlioNE 15 in connection t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. . + Alkx SERVICE INFORMATION *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.“ JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS LESS ROUND = gy w0 Pacific Alaska Aimay.s, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence gy Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between e Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE 1 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Low tide—3:42 am., 5.9 feet. High tide—9:35 am., 135 feet. Chatham Straits Transportation Co. Low tide—4:30 pm., 19 feet. High tide—11:04 p.m., 128 feet. “n‘ s. DART” 'y Leaves F‘eminor Dock every Wednes- ‘ day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday, - FOR INFORMATION /MAURICE C REABER, Phone 4622 |