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JHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1937. = POLLY AND HER PALS o R By CLIFF STERRETT YUH ) PR e e 5AY> UH SHOULDA \ ( SEEN HIS FACE! 1 DD} < X e L A AmecanD ==t~ P NSRATULATIONS, (WOTFER, ) oL coor! . e | i AN WUZ HE SURPRISE EX WHEN I CALLED HM A BIG ZOB C—nr \)~= AT Juneaw H.umiber Mills, lnc. . Alaska Transportatlon Co. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ..Dec. 7 D. B. FEMMER, Agent | PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 = AISTRAL N |MORE GOLD IS ‘PARENTS’DAY e L ) ) : f | [ | George Lambert, Tulsequah; Chet asKa g ransp°r 9 ne. | | iJohnson, Cal Butler, Minneapolis; PR e LT SSRGS L SU S, | US SMELTER | IS T'MURRUW P. W. Sturgeon, Baranof; Chris i o6 8 s e ety Indications Unxted States| paacignd B Tae: - FIFTY - SEVEN ' Steamer Movements : Easing Up on Yellow | Baieid James Tropea, Skagway; A. Fill- ‘ ! i | | son, Skagway; V. Bo o . NORTHBOUND o Two Thomal;d Ton Ship- Metal Hoard Affair to Be Held in Scot- “I’I‘P pom Ll B()’y”;‘e““s““:gw:;‘? ARE INJUHEB ¢ No'steamer north boand. = #| ment Aboard Liner for | o) tish Rite Temple at 9. C. Roehr, Skagway; Mrs. Hal . § e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e I NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Ten mil- < Johnston, Skagway; W. J. Mulvihill i 2 All oeal of American ® racomdflfDue in Wee lion dollars worth of gold, the third 2 o'Clock 7 5. Bhatw, Viridotiver:! W 1014 e o | TRAILE Although here shortly, for France. This gives| pgrents' Day will be held tomor-|Vancouyer; L. Momn, Vancouver; 4 iob % l~“|Ll‘;| o 3":] ”-_‘\L “x‘ ‘_;‘[‘ :“ “n“ i Puget Sound usually looks to Alas- strength to the rumor the United|,qy in the Scottish Rite Temple Vic Berre, L. Wright. T P C Pes o b il Sl pm. @ (ko for shipments of gold, placer, States is easing up on the gold by tne Order of DeMolay, with the| FARAR o wo Passenger Coaches o s ore or concentrates, a consignment hoard. program scheduled to begin at 2 o- ATTENTION " . . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . 2 SONCH . o | oD N MASONS f 2000 tons of concentrates is & SV SRS e | ¢ i Roll . Down Bank, Rest o vukon scheduled southbound ® |que to arrive at the Tacoma Smel illr\kl e e A B R Thmvr\‘,]:;l( b; a Stated Communi- 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER o ey 1 o'clock Monds g ol SRR f by 54 A large group of guests, includ-|cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, on River's Edge o 1 oclock Monday morning. ¢|for next Thursday, from abroad. MISS MARIAN CRAMER, /in; boin parents and friends, will| 7. & A M. in the Masonic Temple. PHONES 6-Place Bell Sherneket . s Deliwood scheduled to arrive o |, o5 shipment of gold concen-| mp WHYTE QBTAIN |assemble for the occasion. BudiMonday evening at 7:30 o'clock. L 3 . anca Skyrocke ! BLUEPTELD, West Virginia, Nov. o vyt il "sel day ' fave. | LSDIEA 18 TXom Port Almg, Al ralia Jn)mv_ M;l.\h'r Councellor, will be/Work in the F. C. Degree. By order JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place kh Vega “ b 0 Benen v huf. i un. § 8% 10 oclock Monday fore- ®lang"ly”coming abourd & Maton, MARRIAGE LICENSE iy chasgn an resnted o the - of te W 5. Koy M Lockheed identified negro was killéd and Sev- o wii'be in port approximately ® | e | |gram \\’ll be Charles W. Hawkes- J. W. LEIVERS, 4-Place Stinson “Patco” i eral may die, as the result N o 43 Rotive helcre #asline onth) & Miss Marian Cramer and Mr. worth, chairman of the Advisory Secretar 612 § folk-V/estern passenger e taking passengers e iaE e George Whyte have obtained their|Council, who will speak briefly. _— SR A Rl A B U. S MAIL § dent. ® neau. . WILKINS UFF marriage license in 'ivauvle and ac-| Forrest Bates, Jz. will presidel cy,gnam itrms Franautointion Co Office 587 o &0 : { Two pa % LOCAL SAILINGS . cording to friends in Juneau, plan|at the piano during the afternoon. Operating our own aero. i baggage ¢ % Batibalt Tokv e ehary Meadiaes b to be married at the home of Miss| Next Wednes regular meet- “M DART” Chief Pilot— P L Pa oL o X d amd rested at . night at 6 pm, for e Cramer’s parents, in Bothel, Wesh-ing date of the D , five new| Yo 12 | nautical Radio System— fthhe river. T ] ka and wayports. . ington, tomorrow. ~|members will be initiated Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes SHELDON SIMMONS Station KANG 1 ;\;’tm’ldlun the I, e track alt leaves every Wednesday ® Mi e “r‘t"“;’)‘“i-""‘dl ‘;: ’;“‘ 0l e & dav ac 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Pilot—L. F. BARR did. not rol ¢ af 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e slgter, - Mrs BrowA, ifeL, ot Port Alexander and way ports. A Planes & /i y v o ; , Port s ok i t g Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY Most, of the injured T o Alexander. Kake and way- e the south gome s o} while Mr. McCAUL MCTOR | pretghit, rAcatsen; ot ntar DA 41 'P' j ; b veturning from we 1 rail- o ports. ° Whyte sailed south on one of the MPA f pm. Tuesday. RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED ¥ouds power siisis. at. Bluestor I R D T s recent boats CO NY | The cause of the accident is not 4 i 4 ) oeglbL T i teturn th dunehy o ; FOR INFORMATION | fletermined —* Hops Early This Morning S Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 e - il L from Edmonton for \’0;(’ s I M S T e EPWORTH LEAGUE . Tioes Towommow | FortResolution | on sua st i e 1. e . ————— [iymmeg Travel | HOTEL GASTINEAU SOCIAL MEET]NG et T 5 dm:lunf‘(l. will not be w:.ponflbm When in Need of - PA E, on a | H HELD YESTERDAY Iieh tde 2 m., 163 feet EDMONTON, Nov. 20—Sir Hu- for any debts uniess authorized by Every Effort Made for the i Low t m., 27 feet Pert Wilkins and Pilot Hollick Ken-|me, Nov. 17, 1937 DIiESEL OIL—STOVE OIL i & o f f | : — Hizh tide m. 2T feet | hopped off at 8:17 oclock this|ady. | VINCENT YAKAPATZ ok AR E PRIN Comiort of Guests! ! With Judith Alstead in charge of oo tide m. -2.4 feot 'MOrNIng in a second attempt to 4 g 4 CESS GASTINEAU CAFE j? ;‘»‘n;?:mnnm{u and Gene Rhode in N reach Fort Resolution. The two ™ womep GENERAL HAULING Liner in connection ge of refreshments, the regular TIDES M DAY were forced to return here yester- . N “RATIN' Epworth g MONDAY 3 s Ayl : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN STORAGE and CRATIN®™ 4 PWOKtD gigh tide 3:48 a. m., 150 feet 0y on account of a heavy fog, af-| ¢ o7 s5kA PERSONAL SERV- I o M AIR SERVICE INFORMATION f League w Methodist 16w tide 9:35 p. m., 34 feet ter they had been in the air two|r-n AGENTS as administrator of CALL US uneaqu {o vancouver, AURL 5 ey B { Church, last night High tide 3:36 p. m, 16.9 feet DOUTS % Sie of AN \ A = g o —— Present, in addition to Miss Al- yoo ige 10012 p Y Indications are that Wilkins will|the estate of ANDREW LI?’,D JUNEAU TRANSFER Victoria or Seattle stead and Mr. Rhode, were Thai ide 10:12 p. m, -1.1 feet 1 T Klavik during his second|SEROM. deceased, made andifiled . p P42 i i . b Al RS b ‘_':‘ nd o November 19th, 1937, in the ~OUTHBOUND SAILINGS , Bonnie Erickson, Vivian search for the ml&\mg Soviet fliers. United Stat C sioner’s (ex- Phone 48—Night Phone 696 = j - A . Bill Hixson, Willetta Ken- BETHEL ASSEMBLY - Hoiea Sl R | Princess Norah—Nov. 28 3 dall, Lola La Paugh, Edith Linde- 1officio probate) Court, for the Ju- Princess Norah—Dec. 8 2-Way Radio Communication b gard, J. P. Mestrezat, Ear! miler, 20TH ANNIVERSARY, w "‘;“C‘: ‘AL"‘}‘I‘;‘“Cq"r'?(’:"“":fl:s,:;fr; | ——vemssesmmem | Princess Norah—Dec. 19 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 3 Stow, muwenl Wacsene, onaries |HANKSGIVING DAY jand “petiion for_distibution, and| CHANNEL BUS LINE| Counccuons at Vancouer wita Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ite ny White, Gloris : o that on said day said Court made | | Caaadien: Pacific Borvhos: JEDNESDAY, RS Dxivily WL GIORIR Wil Celebration of the twentieth anni- i L] its order appointing January 22nd, 1‘ Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas an t_l:an act_c b‘;l"(" Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, \and Betty Wilms o h ¢ Leave Juncau: A.M.—T7:15,8:00, 9:15, ranscontinen _ g . versary of the Bethel Pentecostal {1938, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. SRS T = : g 3 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, | Trans-Atlantic e vl N £ Assembly in Juneau will be held C the Fed- | . » ) 4 | . Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Pitchblende is an ore from which ¥ o0 suncen it be Rl o1 N [A-M,, before sald Court in the Fed- {415 5.15, 6:15, 5:15, 8:15, 9:45,| Trans-Pacific SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA yadinm 1is’derived Thanksgiving Day when special ex- {eral and Territorial Building in 11:15, 12:00 night. | Tickets, reservations and full TELEPHONE 622 0, 8:40, 9:40, particulars from L ercises will be held at the church. EFVANSTON, I, Nov. 20—Resi- Juneau, Alaska, as the time and|geave Douglas A. 140, 2:10, 3:40, v. W. MULVIHILL ~Coal underlics 8,000 square miles The Rev. and Mis. C. C. Per- gents on the three-block stretch|place for the hearing of objections 19:49, 1L:40; PM. ffic Representative AY. T ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. iin Alabama. §o5§ 10 are in charge of the As- cglled Simpson Street, petitioned upon said final account and the 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, Agent, C.P.R. ! i 2 KR [ st s £ o o 8¢ uvll_\ l.sm\vd in Juneau on No- ity Councilmen to change the name | settlement thereof, at which time | 11:40 | Juneau Alasks } — % vember 17, 1917, to open the Bethel of their thoroughfare to Windsor and place all persons are required | Glacier Highway | | o GARBAGE HAULED Allasion. pe Street, “just because.” |to appear and make their objections |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00. | CANADIAN [ /‘Laue[ Tlll/ Reasotable Monthly Rafes | B ks When the Council got the peti-|thereto, if any, and to the distribu- ' P.M.—12:30, ,4:15. PACIFIC | | asonable Monthly Rates “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. tion the Mayor could not restore tion of said estate to the heirs 85 Leave Juneau: A.M.—9:30. | D | E. 0. DAVIS | | D crder for five minutes. Some of the prayed for in said petition. P.M.—2:30, 5:15. | | TELEPHONE 212 | petitioners told the Council thel Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem—l ~ | £ Phone 4753 REL[ABLE TRANSFER Duke and Dutchess of Windsor ro-|ber 19th, 1937. | ANQPO RTAT'ON CO :"" frucks go any place any | \mance gave them the idea. They| ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE Live in Comfort ime. A tank for Diesel Oil ' |tnought the new name would ‘at-| AGENTS, Administrator. e Lo &l and a tank for Crude Oil tract people. Others thought it; By R. E. ROBERTSON, This Winter \ save burjen, frogble. “nonsense” and “foolish” but the| President. || 4t the 3 regular weekly' servicn thronchont tha yomr i l Visit the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | | | Mineral Hot Baths | —— | [ | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148, | |council ordered a resolution drawn|First publication, Nov. 20, 1937. {changing the name. I Last publication, Dec. 11, 1937. | N E w L s K N i i ek B R S S L gl A A A Bachelor Hotel MODERN—New Beds, New Furn- Artive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bount NORTH SEA ...Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 NORTHLAND ..Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Nov. 30 NORTH SEA ..Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 NORTHLAND Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL i % 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any ‘:*"_"7 i34 o e e e amount . QUICK! R T N COLE TRANSFER Imommodatmnc to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Air i Transport. BEFORE YOUR BUY. 0 F%R,.Q%FECY A0 B pee el i A New Fur Coat — LADIES— ishings, New Decorations — Hot ; ] s E A i SRS and Cold Running Water —— at | il SO e ‘gt § | 1t will jou to accept our invitation to visit 4 , Agent e e PHODE GAS 2 O {|| GREEN TOP CABS our shop. and factory and inspect our furs and | SPECIAL LOW RATES! } 5 B BERRERI Wbut-Agunt.. - Theme B ) 2 PHONE equipment. F ; b swmnm 0 S R - ‘ JUNEAU MOTORS | SEE THE MANY FUR COATS, ! e TH, Douglas Agent. s PhODE IF q Foot-of M Blrest 3 6 7 8 in the latest mode, which we have just made up | \ A 8, for this winter season and now have on display— \ 1 ris ALL 1937 STYLES. | S E RV| N G ! f JUST SEE THEM—YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY | & ) Also: Pieces and Coats Made to Order in '1 ALAS KA ALASKA'S LARGEST FUR FACTORY. 3 Q e t Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route o | : HE £ YURMAN 5 FURRER ' T | Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on | - BY TRAD 3 g “I E n R regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- - -4 % i Values that can not he surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- | ¢ "ROUND o AL eatiunication. with, fieiest 1.3 | WELLINGTON | o Leavs Due Juneau Due Juneau ‘I;‘:liimss ‘lat~Ruby.Nome i L u M P c o A L | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON ... .Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 % turn same day. _Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 20 | —All year round schedule. . CONNORS MOTOR CO,, Inc. - I ALASKA ... { - siietie ) $ 5530 per ton He ¥ ¥% Xi¢| NEW REDUCED RATES YUKON .. o —-ec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. ¥ f: J‘OTHING BUT THE BES'I_‘ T oo wora s s S S R 2 $90,00 'UNEAU—FARBANKS— BEER OolL F. O. B. Bunkers Juneau and Seattle and return. LESS 10% ROUND TRIP" t THE ALASKA LINE HEMR(])CHI’S' goth 27 and 3‘;’. We deliyer. ° N e Rai Pl 1 Insist On It! ur carrier has separate |} . 0. , Agent o Orde:sit from your compartments. No clogged || P aflfic AlaSka Ail'"ays, lllc. nearest gea]er.} LK hurr‘\jelghfrfim ou(r; oil. 1 ol ka) 3 E /'y b Also Hay, Grain, 'Ir‘f-;nsferrerfieg . ickens, General | Pacl‘lc cGast cOal cO. B TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE MIER’'S DOCK ¢ Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel PHONE 412 Alaska Steamship Company e L D, B. FEMMER *" ™ Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C..R. (Rex) Chittick