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AN ASSORTMENT LIKE THAT — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1938. i VY BRINGING UP FATHER # ; By GEORGE McMANUS s = 1 ] THINK T WILL WELL, WHEN I LIVED F——f MR JIGGS, 1S 1T TRUE YES, vag\l\«\q/SELHSE' Manne News W | s ool ey T ki A ’ OLD NEIGHBORHOOD 7 ¥ 4 N~ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Denali due Saturday. PASTOR WOOD AIDS BROKEN DOWN VESSEL o . v ) . v n . Messenger Tows Paul Pocus ‘ ‘:’l']‘”::,‘: ”““:” : ‘ iy and Disabed Boat from Seattle a Jock to- pi morrow ni e for 30 Miles duled to n e A ) a.m, May . '3 pastor H. L. Wood returned last A £5 skl from & night. from a several days, circuit S by My & - ‘ Vol 2o s (et o COLUMBIA LUMBER CO Messenger, during which time he tle June 3.at 9 p.an P § a FNEADALS o towed: a drifting boat 30 mi IBOUND SAILINGS & 7 B ™AL ASKA 4 to the town of Kake for needed sy ok eaTian Vepath=- & E E HL 4 While in Frederick & off & " ing « TABE B AR EY TR Gl LA, Tyee, Wood sighted a drifting gas- o i moBeduled - sotith. next @ el lfiO‘Nl.f‘s 587(’111 747—JUNEAU boat that appeared to. be aban- g Monday a :CURE YOUR' LOAN ‘THROUGH US To Improve doned. . Pullipg, alongside, he sav o LOCAL SATLINGS . arid’ Mbdernizd Your Home Under Titie 1, F. H, A. Paul Poeus, ¢ lumber camp g Estebeth schedwled to sail every @ " Y it 3 " worker, poke his head out of lhe & Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- e ¥ 77e e o o ex.a cabin; o | iony.ond.Wayports « Wellknown Musicians Will Posus said he had been drifting |« Dagt leaves every Wec . . at’ Seattich Rit 3 Ding o § ite for three days, had need of a hot'« ~at7 am. for Petersbu ‘e s[“}; at "“’“'\]}1 I shot ; battery (o get his enzime ¢ 2 der. Kake and lnmpl(‘, N('Xl \\1’«'!\’ started, and had for comfort, noth- e ports ing more than a bit of whiskcy, a5 /e e. ¢ & ¢ & & o ¢ o ¢ ¢ Marye Berne, soprano, and Ermest his food. supplies had run low. tenor, will appear in cancert Wond took the disabled, craft in 4~ i —% | ere at the Scottish Rite Temple. tow and Look it the 30 miles to | TIDES TOMORROW ! june 3, under the auspices of (h Kake, , where negded repairs were % genior and Junior Guilds of th made to Pocus’ engine ¢ i 1% Yook Trinity Cathedra > Pogus had been bound from a oW 1L 7o ; : Mrs. Ehler. \ lumber camp on Prince of Wales :" b ;>‘l<' e ol name Is Marye Berne, is well known Island to Tenakee when he broks ,;““, "K‘J" el 1: i in Juneau and ‘ down, he told Pastor Wood ML AGRE ";‘.“ i coneert 1 wnd he — 3 - ; - husband pending immer = 7 7 visiting her brother and sister-iz Al ka A T | 1] ' § 1 jaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer as ll' l’anspor 9 CQ s § i i Their concert program will pre A ' se e 1 in solo, but will fe ’ : ;i sent them both i ol but will I 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER - Ii's the Mosquitoes o . xnmu}(tu-: Their selection: Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska i | moestly the light L ! L i By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE of music well ki AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL | AP Sctence Editor Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers were in Se- ¢ 57 ay 26, adic attle soncert work last winter. - ’ B (0 scim e ass dlo- Bt (asis of st hae- | PHONE 612— Day or Night | gitalis for preumonia; dampness . the last ‘,‘.\.”|h( “The { Hangar and Shop in Juneau chuses maleria Great Wal ey wanted to se et ; = i These were cited by Roger I. Lee, tle somcplace—away {rom the stagc | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot | M. D., in a report to the American and music Miss Berne saic | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher College of Physicians, to show hov After isband hac b even the best medical of tion comple D b 1 . 3 L] can lead to wrong opinions back and the country All Planes 2 WGY Radio Equlpped H “The myth of the athletic hea with the ical comed H s > ¢ g o e | h of : i taidea g ubomdade e Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG he said, is an llent example Hg . | { veling b Sk s R St b : more miles to king a trip to Alaska last sum mer, and across the country to join her husband in Boston. “I don’t think there was a method transportation we didn’'t use, of faulty observation “A faw cases of cardiac or death were cited to furnish the statistical evidence. Then ex dinary coneluysions of all sorls were 1 Hotel with Sweeping through the Termix (han a dozen were registered as missing. Some 10 0: 15 persons were rescued or leaped to after the fire broke out. A high wind fanned the fiames, rendering firemen and fire fightn, helpless to bring the blaze under control. Afier the fire had consumed the intericr of the bu euly the walls standing, firemen and rescue workers Searched the charred ruins for bodies. disease 4 Photo shows MARINE AIRWAYS of i made,- Miss Berne said. “We traveled by 2-Way Radio Communication i “Instruments of precision showed > i ’ B " (he body cf cne of the victims being lowered from one of the her floors. ISR i BB SPl metvatland' to Be er- -(.r[d'\l,f'.\'fi“':,:'nl.).l;}:::2..',‘1"',":‘1\:(‘.‘ ,‘,,\f",',' é SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICB ;;x;(;m;z mcxt (;':0 h":;mm‘wm( ll: ot in. Seattle has been: most: pleasant.” o of ‘Alaska Wild Flowers'—the \ccurate and complete Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier a credence i e sta t qt&‘;“l“‘c" ‘»‘:}’;_"t‘,%‘_‘m’fs A c'l:o:lsshz’ B e (named | ncat. but all who are interested in v I 1 over mountains cal or fireside libraries that fil Juneau to Hawk TInlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, N sqlls e' .nlnv .\"1 is! u.‘a r(quntn_.(vn ::r . Naui hero), as she left |music will welcome this opportun- alley ith no k or guide to|actual need.” Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. ‘Certainly a little thought indi- for training ity to hear Miss Berne and her hus- aid in identifying them, or no ade- | - - *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. Book Off Press Kiel, SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVIC TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 home port, cruise to West Indies. “Horst i—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA eates many other factors that might con-\ TUBERCULOSIS band. They have had much success quate book to take awa that digitalis actually was detri- affect the heart in addition to col-| yyessel” is also the name of the | singing together and their duet al reminder of the scer lege athletics B e Nl HICRIDE M08, | anterbirantss iy Mts Hhler:: Have e e book wWith its 163 flustrations GROUP TO MEET § ALExX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative The_ belief in digitalis for pneu-|, AR % —__ been especially effective, according| [llustrated Volume by Ada fills those needs cting of the Alaska Tubereu-| 5 monia came from use of the elec- mental in the average case of pneu- to critics, wherever they have ap- ~ " l 3 The Nu Shop has been given | lo: A tion is scheduled to be! ™ 7 i e tpo - cardiagraph, the instrument monia peared. Slmrples Fills ~ong- the exclusive agency for laska [ held tonight in the Department oi - that elgclriczllly records heart beats., Malaria was blamed on dampness Tickets for the concert will be on felt N(‘“] wild rs” first appearance in | ealth Office at 7:30 a'clock. | nlg‘;t;lLiLllll'| pnemnm}uu patients, | bccause it existed near swampy sale in Juneau drug stores and by o Juneait and has received the firs The o is located in the Ter- said Dr. Lee, became almost routine pla Bu{ it really came from| members of Trinity's Senior and 2 v5 Shipment ritorial Building at the corner of overnight. Yet later it was shown mosquitoes. Junior guilds. e T flowes " Btanical critics wrote of Mre [Third and Seward, office number { q - -oe - has come off e press @ owers.” Sharples’ book “—a beautifully donc {102. ! Try an Empire ad. Gdynia, port on the Baltie, is not Entitled and written and compiled by Ada i Y v only busy harbor, but the sea-| White Sharples, of Juneau, the 156 === m s e e e ROLLER | f shore playground of Poland ? % a6 AB." " ETR b eSS U A CHINISTS MEET PRIDAY Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 pm. | | 3% ‘ ; ST The result of years of painful | - ! : ; Spechal —7.to 8:30 :m Etfi ( " AL A s K A study and miles of tramping over TR 514 EVENIN 7:30 . . % es”D P dd k] e bulle ofsdaskas. flowersapan AT CAP'S PLACE— BEHIND JUNEAU MOTOR CO. WEEBLY leave ~Ar. Jinfay Lv.Juncsv Bl agalic sl 2Ly coastal areas, Mrs. Sharples’ volume i e o AYE ; SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound S5 TRANSPORTATION | rrcer, b 2 0 o rorma s " iy > materia h s NORTH SEA .. ‘May 21 May 31 June 3 o COMPANY of the Territo NORTHLAND June 3 June 7 June 9 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... : GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent are clear and artistic photographs. The index |of the common Alaska flowers and | many of the uncommon from the “skunk cabbage” to the most fra- gile blooms of the violet sort. Mrs. Sharples exp! | “Most visitors to Al 7N “EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 'ROUND ALASKA SERVIC Leaves Seattle Recreation Alleys || & & SoatHAM May 27 | e same experience ut YT R Cafe in Connection Spece falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. | TRY US ONCE! Thone. 125—1@; :ll.r i THE ROYAL : | BEAUTY SALON 4 OPEN EVENINGS » “If your hair is not becoming , to you -- You should be coming to us.” PASSENGERS FREIGHT ; .+ REFRIGERATION Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. \NADIAN = | - RN T | T T l' T/ SAILING SCHEDULE 7. Steamer Flying Regular U. S. 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