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MO\IDAY, I\O\H]bLR 17, 1947 SHOWBLALE or (flineadd AI'I'I'III. e screen. ns, Alaskan Due to the McCormick, ROONEY Jm “Love Laugh: the comedy fes atre and film brings of this mmv(l\ ANDY HARDY STORY ' ON CAPITOL SCREEN is tol s at Andy Hardy” ature at the Capi bringing the entire about are laid. Cook Book, iliness of Mrs, Jot ident of the J the re- inion of Lewis Stone . as Judge Hardy, Fay Holden as Ma Hardy, ara Haden as Aunt Millie, and \lickey Rooney, the irrepressible Andy. They're Carvel's leading cit- the town in which the scenes Xmas Cards on Sa!e For Benem of ACCA hn u- with several newcomers back | Lo neau-Douglas Chapter of the Crip- pled Childrens Association, ti [”mdr open meeting of the crganization! has been changed from November 17 to Monday, November 24 at 8 I o'clock in the Health Center. W “Out of Alaska’s Kitchens” a cook beok that contains not only _PLUS_ favorite Alaskan recipes but 16 ‘*kcdachrome picturés taken by Al s top pho! CARTOCK - NEWS tographer , has bee I hed by the Crippled Child Feature 7:55—10:15 ren’s Association and is mow on in Juneau. Each recipe was — d by a group of Anchorage | women before it was included in the beok and special features in- GABARDINE SH;pTS clude a lcoseleaf binding and a hable cover. The cook books e can now supply men’s }iare on sale at Devlin's Shoe Store, (ul- vool Cabardine Shirts || the Channel Apparel Shop, and Lu- —the kind you've been cille’s Beauty Shop or they may be obtained by ting to ‘rul. SIZES—14% to 17 szm-u Colors made by Alask: 1ted te . S. Graves | e« “The Clothing Man” done by Mrs. Exclusive Dealer in of Juneau, on FLORSHEIM SHOES | of Little Sal River Landing, DT s PR s e win‘er scene. A collec! e sent mg Relief At Last phoning 547. to the AssC Two cards wel Newmark rdl Vil ia e showing a Lake, near and the other box for articles Also on sale are Christmas Cards artists. Each artist re er sketch Eagle a to to the Childrens Orthopedic tal at Sitka has been placed |in the Sears Roebuck Order Oifice. Needed are records, clothes, toys g and Christmas decorations. A col- i‘ OHF oug lection box has also been placed 413 b in the Alaska Electric Light and Creomulsion relieves promptly be= p,wer Co. or articles may be col- se it g c S 3 gl et the sett %g}fl lected by phoning the Boy Scout erm laden phlegm, and aid nature ' Headquar %o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- s flamed bronchial mucous mem= ‘branes. Tell your druggist to sell you & bottle of Cuomulsxon with the un- derstanding u must like the way it quickly alle s the cough or you are to have yaur money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MEMOR! bury in mem in ‘Tamgas. Petersburg girl, the crash of the DC-4 on Mt. IAL SER A brief memorial service was held in the Lutheran church at Peters- LVICE who lest her li y of Sally Richards, fe MARINE WAYS REPAIRING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION Marine Hardware Rubber Boats Foot West Eighth St. PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on JUNEAU MARINE C0. and Boat Sales Appraisals BOX 2719 Our JVays NEW WINTER SCHED ULES!! Effective: Gctober st to April 1st Passenger and Expr DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan ess SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 3:40P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 2:50P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:20P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sxtka \ 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU . 11:50*A *10:20A Ar. SITKA 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU ... Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY .. Lv. 3:30P Ali Times PST (120 ) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fril. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Pri. Angoon X HawkInlet ... £ .. Baranof & Hood Bay o Vi e Chatham X 2 Hoonah .. X /X X Chichagof X Kimshan Sy s iR b9 Pelican B B R Elfin Cove p.4 Port Althorp.. ... p-4 Excursion In. X Superior A Funter X Tenakee . X B Gustavus ... X Todd X e e X—departure and arrival times ind sequence of PHONE 612 amsnm % ewing Southeastern JUNEAU Qi stops variable. @ W @ (amynss ___»__—_——-——4 ‘.IIIIIIIIII!IIHIII!IHII!IIIIIIIIllllIIllflllllfill|IIIIIIlI|IIIHIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!..i Newsy Noies Fro (Special Correspondence) SKAGWAY, Alaska, Nov. 8 ~At the meeting of the Common Coun- cil of the City of Skagway Mon- day evening, Novemter 3, it was decided to purchase a locomotive from the White Pass and Yukon Railroad for the pose of heat- ing the water in mains during extremely cold weather The resignation of Charles V\n'h from the office of night ; was epted. The ap- it of a new marshal was |J1\(l until the next meeting The Fraternal Onhl of Eagles cided at the regular meeting on evening, November 4, to Co Christmas px gram. Finance, decoration, pro- gram, gift and tree committees were appointed. It was also da- cided to continue sponsoring the Cub Scouts. A dance will be given on Thanksgiving Eve,” and the Christmas Tree Dance will be held December 13. A dance will also be [given New Year's Eve Thomas entertained witn en dinner party at the her grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, in honor of Carolyn Honius who will be lsaving Skag- wa oon. A deliciol dinner was followed by a happy evening spent playing games and then participat- ing in the annual “trick or treat.” b guests were Carolyn Honius, Mary Ellen Flynn, Rita Clare Bur Shirley Moe and Leada Sheleby George Bloom entertained the pupils of the Skagway High §chool ‘with a party at his home Novem- ber 1. Dancing, s d lots « od food caused all the guests to report a “wonderful time was had by A fire alarm was turned in Sunday noon when considerable smoke was noticed coming from the rear of the Broadway Thea- tre, P 1, which was being used to repair the theatre roof, caught on fire and the flames had spread to dry grass. Quick action put out the fire before any real damage occurred Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Flynn re- turned to Skagway on the Alaska. After spending a number of months traveling in eastern Canada and the United States, the Flynn fam- ily is happy to be back in its own heme again. Mrs. Louisa Milnes arrived in Skagway on the Alaska to transact n Eleven- e and the sale of her property th Street between S Broadway, which is known as the Carson property, to Mr. and Mrs David Clark. Clark, an employee on the W. P. and Y. section plans to remodel the property and event- ually have it for a home. Mrs. Milnes returned to Haines on the Estabeth. Mrs. Bess Wini cecutive Secre- | ry for the Alaska Tuberculosis Association, was a visitor in Skag- way while the Alaska was in port. Mrs. Winn was on her way to a to confer on the establish- BUILD BETTER 'WITH @ QuaLiTy B siNcE 1895 INSULATING BUILDING BOARD o It's Stronger o Insulates Better o Attractive Finish o Packed securely for Alaska shipment } w1002z, e \ s 'WOODFIBER DIVISION SIMPSON LOGGING CO. Sales Division: Simpson Industries “Ask your lumber or building supply dealer Skagway - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE nent of a rehabilitation ,nwmm‘ Lie McQuillan, army dentis T'B. patients. |stationed in Anchorage,’ arrived in Skagway November 1, to do dental Louise | wor larry Ask arrived on the for members of the ACS here lesday. He will be in Skagway He had finished similar work re- eral weeks on business icently in Ketchikan, Wrangell — {Petersburg, Juneau and Sitka. He E. D. Logan returned'left for Juneau by Alaska Coastals bome November 4 from r ,November 4. From there he plan: Cq She left Skagway to return to Anchorage July 31 for Texas where she re- L celved medical attention and un-| Mrs. Frank Gentile and Mrs. C. derwent an operation. Her father J. Roehr went to Whitehorse, Y. came from Beaumont, Texas, to T. last Monday to have some den- be with her during the operation. tal work done They returned She later visited many relatives home Wednesday afternoon in California. She is very happy| to be back in Skagway with her, Miss Laverne Wright and Louis! friends and {s She is in DeHoyos, of n Antonio, Texas, much better he were united in marriage Wednes- - day afternoon by the U. S, Com- Mrs. Al Nelson of Dyea cam> to missicner, Mrs. Mary McCann, at Skagway November 6 to telephone her home. Mrs. Percy Colton, Mrs. her mother, M Prosper Ganty, Ruth Allee, and Charles Wright, of Seattle, to wish her a happy the bride’s father, were the witness- Lirthday. Mrs. Nelson will visit'es Mr. DeHoyos is stationed at in town several days M in Skag' with the ACS and the young couple will make Naomi Chapter, No OES, was their home in one of the Soldin ented with a beautiful white Apartments. A reception was held Bible for the Altar Friday eve- in the evening at the home. ning. It is the gift of Mrs. Vir- —_ ginia Suffecool of San Z\l:ll[‘u.; Murs. V. Rafferty, Mrs. Roy Eagle, Calif |Mrs. Villisvik and Mrs. Noel Pen- — {nington gave a very lovely farewell George Everest returned from!tea to honor Mrs. Harry Honius Sitka by plane November 4 and Mrs. Henry William at the | ooty Pennington home Monday after- Mrs. Malcoim Moe and Mrs. A.inoon, November 3, from 2 to 4:30 C. Blanchard went to Juneau by;Mrs. P. I. Dahl and Mrs. William Alaska Coastal November 1 |Dewar poured. They were assist- i {ed with the refreshments by M Harcy Church went to Juneau|P. E. Olsen. Twenty-six guests were by Alaska Coastals November 4 present ! for dental attention i Lo | Miss Ma Pullen gave a lunch- Dick Smith, grandson of Mr. eon to honor Mrs. Harry Honius and Mrs. W. Wasser, arrivdd in and Mrs. Henry Williams at the Skagway from Juneau November 4 Pullen House, Friday, November 7. by plane. He has been working — with the CAA in Juneau for over| Mrs. Walter Self gave a fare- ja year. He left on the Princess well luncheon for Mrs. Honius and Louise to spend his vacation in Mrs. Williams at her home Sat- Seattle. lurday, November 8, at 1 p. m. C— {The guests were Mrs. P. 1. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sparks enter-!Miss Mary Pullen, Mrs. George tained Mrs. Olive Talbot and Mr. Lingle, Mrs. Elwin Dell, Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Henry Willlams with a|Eagle, Mrs. George Villisvik, Mrs moose steak dinner November 4. |[Willlam Wasser, Mrs. P. E. Olsen,! | T land Mrs. Noel Pennington. | Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi and son| — Bob, left on the Princess Louise| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hermans! November 5 for Seattle. Mrs. and daughter Sharon left on the Rapuzzi will go to St. Cloud, Minn.,' Princess Louise Nov. 5 to make a to visit her daughter, Mrs. Gene trip to St. Louis, Mo Johannes. Mr. Rapuzzi plans to o join her there for the }mndn_\".} Thursday morning found Slmg- Bob plans to stay in Seattle in-|Wway a picture of winter beauty| definitely. | ith a banket of soft snow over jeverything. No wind made it & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltner andiplay time for all the children, and their two children, Gary and Shar-deveryone had a grand time except on, left on the Louise to go to”little seven-year-old Judy Ann Lin- Browntown, Minn, where Mr. gle, who had the misfortune to Giltner will have medical atten- meet up with a hard snowtall. She tion. If his health improves they was taken to the hospital where it plan to return to Skagway. Gilt- was thought that no serious in- ner is employed as a welder for jury was done aside from a cut ‘thv White Pass and Yukon le-lxht‘ck and a badly swollen left eye. road. | 'v ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Pres- Bob Parker, who came to Skngn\hylenan Church met at the home way last May to be the Assisf Lant of Mrs. Elwin Dell Thursday after- Dispatcher for the White noon. Fifteen members were pres- and Yukon Railroad, left on ent and three new members, Mrs. Louise to go to his home at Gla- Eagle, Mrs. Villisvik and Mrs. Pen- cier Park, Montana, where he will nington, were added to the mem- enter the Forestry Service. |bership roll. After delicious re- |freshments were served farewell Reino Ahonen of the Log Cabin gifts of pins were given to Mrs. Section, left on the Louise for Harry Honius and Mrs. Henry | Edmonton. | Williams., Mrs. J. Dodge will be | the hostess at the next meeting. Tuesday evening after the bas- STai ketball game Alfred Chandler, a _M¥ Aubrey Simmons, Customs seventh grade pupil, accidently Officer of Whitehorse, Y. T, left jammed his arm through the door P the Louise Nov. 4 to go to Van- of the schcol and cut hoth arm COUVEr \and kand badly. Due to the alert-| ‘ncss of Mr. Anderson, the superin- Double-header basketball games |tendent, he was rushed to the Wer2 played in the Skagway Pub- | White Pass Hospital tefore he lost li¢ School gymnasium Tuesday and 1.. serious amount of blood. Severa] Friday evenings. Both games werl |stitches had to be taken in his 8004 and there was a most enth larm. iastic cheering section | AT The scores for Tuesday's games Mrs. Mae McCracken has been Were: Panthers versus Elks, 41 to i 29 in favor of the Panthers. George Il employed as cook for the Clifton Sectiofh of the White Pass and Yu- Bloom was high man for the Pan- kon Railway. She went to Clifton thers and Dick Fisk for the Elks Tuesday morning. In the second game, the Ray's vs the score was 56 to |the Eagles, |40, in favor of Ray's. and | was high for Ray's with 20 points Mr. John Gibson returned to!and Bob Selmer for the Eagles Skagway Wednesday afternoon by|with 21 points. a chartered airplane. Mr, Cald-| In the first game Friday eve- well was here to change the stor-|ning, the Eagles vs. the Panthers, age tanks for the Standard Oil{the score was 23 to 17 in favor Company. Tom Dyer came as far|/of the Panthers. Willie Andrews as Haines with them. high man Mr. and Mrs. F. Caldweil NORTHERN COMMERCIAL A ; Halibut and Salmon Barometers o NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Bob Korth! == for the Panthers MARINE HARDWARE and ; FISHING EQUIPMENT DuPfPont Dulux Marine Finishes Manila and Cotton Rope Compasses === Ship Clocks - Binoculars PAGE THREE and Bob Selmer for the the Elks, the score was 34 tc _x tle was high man for the Elks ifl with 12 points and Ray Carder for Ray’s with 9 points. | BaleiaRe Seonts Which set e Friday's game made six straight|pgolywood record by wir = wins for the Panthers A ‘ln in ‘her first picture, “Lass Last Times To ght ” Come Home," chalks up another SHOWS AT 7: The following guests registered'ufjigt" of the car cRBosy el at the Golden North Hotel this her second picture, “Son of Las- past week: J. O. Clark of Van- gie” She plays a dual role in the C. J. Howe, Capt, C. E. pew Technicolor hit at the 20th . D.C P. G. Myers of Century Theatre Ed Vogel, Christine, 1n opening scene the film Heller, and C. R. O'Connell of ghe appears a Liaadlh, Juneau; Jack Bretz and Jack ROW- just as in ler first picture and land of Trinidad, Colo.; Preston after the birth of her pupples Adams and Ross Gardly of Salt|Then through the rest of the story, Lake City; J. Tompkins of Nor!l;}snu portrays her own son, after o Arlington, N. J.; J. Stubbins of|he grows to a full-sized and beau- co Phoenix, Arizona: A. Smithson of | tiful dog LAWFORD <= Anchorage; Frances Fell of Haines;| In doing Lassie also resumes Donald CRISF Alex Boris of Cowley, Y. T;; L. P.loper” righttul sex She" is actu- LASSIE and Dancelty, M. D. of Boston, Mass.;;'aly a male collie LADDIE L. Kleinof of Chicago, Ill.; M Donald Crisp, Peter Lawford, Ni- and Mrs. W. H. Howard, Dausoun, ge] Bruce and June Lockhart have Wis; Mr. and Mrs. N. Turay of Jeading roles in “Son of Lassie.” ShuEL WAk Seattie; Ted Peterson of Fair-| - Lanks; and L. G. Peels, L. N. Mc-| WRANGELL MAYOR SOUTH Cellan and John D. Hopkins of| Mrs, Doris Barnes, Mayor of PLUS Denver, Colo. | Wrangell, has been called south to Hg e s s [Portland, Oregon, by the serious Carloen Mrs. Dixie Turpin held Open|jness of her mother, Mrs. O, M . AR house in her new home, the former Pl":,,,,m SRERVE ; Air Exuress HEWS Karl Larson residence, Saturday, g ) : 25 cvening, November 1. A Iarge) peqq want-Ads for $8 Savings! (s A e RAe o- ] numter of her friends were pres it o —————————— —— T S — | Mrs. wiliam Bigham made a ) ltrip to Whitehorse this weekend g for dental attention. 4 ; SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU An epiemic of what appears to . be a form of flu among cats has bit Skaguay. A mumber ot familles NOW OPEN EVERY DAY kave lost their pets. 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 A, M. CAWNESEL The Skagway Public Libra i iches Dur cently has had fluorescent lights Chmese Dishes Our installed and patrons and librar- in jans are enjoying the excellent spem"-uy lighting Several fixture which were not needed were presented rl 0‘!.’ to the Skagway Public School. ettt 1. EGG FOO \()\«.4 HOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour 'ANCHORAGE IS NEW AIR IMMIGRATION STOP FROM ORIENT \VASIIINGTON Nov. 15— Passengers traveling by air from the Orient to the United States via Alaska will save time through a new arrangement for examina- tion and immigration clearance at Anchorage, Alaska. The Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration was notified today by the Immigration and Naturalization Service that it had inaugurated this service at Anchorage. Passen- gers will be able to land anywhere in the United States without furth- GERAY Marine Molors J U N EAU WELDBING & MACHINE COMIPANY r i Lester Linehan, Sole Owner GASOLINE—DEISEL 631 Willoughby — Phone 523 ______———.—.—.—__—_—.—-——J EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRES(‘,RU)Efi ‘\ DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST i Second and Franklin Juneau er formalities except to show they . OR APPOINTMENTS had been cleared at Anchorage. PHONE 506 F The CAA said the plan was part T vems o — — of a program to expedite inter- national air travel. D GETS 10 YEAR HITCH Cnarles D. Resoff has been sen- tenced at Ketchikan by Judge George W, Folta to 10 years in pri- JURBAU PLUMBING & HEATING €0. PLUMBING--HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin son following conviction of robbing S the Moose Club, | ey — —— — ——— —— g | Try Lm- want- ad“. for bargains! 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