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— POLLY AND HER PALS AW, ME AN'A DOPE _DRIVIN'FER A 4 ST Sy RIVAL CONCERN BB CRASHED ! 12, e NOW, EH,KIDDO? WHY S'GLUM y— ABOUT IT2 L O 'R {.1 SO YER TAXhDRN»Q (S A Coe 1917, Kine Pt Ssndine. .. Worid vmhs 1 L e e \- Marine News | { INDIAN AFFAIRS : “Stcamer Movements © NORTHBOUND Norco due Wedne: 'HEDULED . . VESSEL ARRIVES : . A : ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @ 9 e from Seaftle tonight. . ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e |® 3 e i . . . . ° Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow . wess Norah scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m. ® December 14 . Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle at 10 am. De- ® cember 17 . SOUTHBOUND SAJILINGS e Juneau Is Alaska — Point Barrow Is Palm Belt, Crew Says “Oomey-gloo!™ shouted Chief Of- e Alaska scheduled southbound e ficer E. L. Bush on the North Star e next Monday. ° this morning as the social h door ® LOCAL SAILINGS . ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 pm, for e sitka and wayports. . was ope to the chilling blast of Juneau'’s Taku, . That is Eskimo for Le door” ® Passengers and crew on the famed < Jart leaves every Wednesday @ "Bering Sea ship, who have just re- ¢+ af 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pert e turned from weeks of Arcti¢ cruis- ® Alexander, Kake and way- e ing that took them to Point Bar- ® ports. ° gow, say “Juneau is the coldest® @ ®© o o o o o o o o o place we have hit yet—Barrow in- % = e E3 cluded.” The Bureau of Indian Alfair supply ship, under ( ned i command of Capt. S. T. Whitlan arrived in Juneau shortly aft - WENT TO ARCTIC ABOARD ORIZOBA o'clock last night and dock Juneau Cold Stora ) d approximately 200 reindeer car the Bureau of Indians Affair 1 market here Four hundred carcs ready been dropped 1548 that were L at Kiv-| Fifty-eight years old, Capt. S. T. ___The Sailor Doll Saii SR Svonisss Dbt Norco is taking the run of | Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| alina. A typical sig neau to- L= Whitlam, master of the North' As Santa and all his friends sat "' "¢ A By B rth Sea which is undergoing " SR days in the Bering Sea with pride the white fox, something(f < [fOm B1€ SFOL 85 WHCE RSl cquipment STy | Little ice was reported in Bering nd in the accounts of those y strange happened. The toyshop door ~m“:!" b P o g Ll whith GRS =k Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | Pea by the North Star crew. A days. “tell Arctic tales of salty d and in flew a little lady no (H L FOD sorb sallo AOIL Ha Wi ATTENTION day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | Aittle drift ice was noted at Barrow Uails that would make your blood ! han a teaspoon. She had a |y o "as & maple leaf in the fall| PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY s e Swhen they left there on November Tul cold iny, bright star tied high on her| % . "o T n o had red| All mem 5 Tire received mnot later than 4 3, but no pack i )(L fl‘ "fl’élf“"?brf‘j’j Pl 0. R er €yes Were yiits in it. His shoulders were good|ent at the Odd Fellows Hall 1 p.m. p.m. Tuesday. [ © weather was mild, Jynedu - ““f“a e e e A S e L and square, and he wore a sailor’s|Sunday, Dec. 12, to attend the fun- FOR INFORMATION is the first real cold place we have 'he year Queen Victoria died. That 4 10 white shirt and some blue dun-|eral of Brother Ed. Andrews which _seen yet,” said cne of the crew was on the Ocean Belle, but in ® Among the passengers on the 1906, Capt. Whitlam actually,moved North Star are Adelaide Kimball, to Nome, where he operated coast- who made the round trip and dis- ing vessels for a number of years. embarked here today; Claude M.| "I went into Bering Sea on the Hirst, Director of Education, disem-, Orizoba that year,” smiled the Cap- barking here; Mr. and Mrs. V. R., tain, he was a boat brought Fafrell, also getting off in Juneau; around from the East Coast for the P. Thompson, Mrs. H. Noggle, Arctic trade — they call her the B#l Gibbs, Mrs. Gibbs, John Mc- Northwestern now—and she belor fty. Loren Schmidt, Howard Rock 0 the Alaska Steamship Company and Frank North. - BN R0 ool anit suoniics uf:)pl‘ OF J. W. C. PLANS COMMUNITY TREE P8d_off for the winter. Consider-| Meeting iable supplies were landed at King! !IsHhd for the Rev. B. R. Hubbard, wiho. will remain at the isle g nd during o their music chairman, Mrs, yesterday at the home the winter and then, e 88 o S‘Dz“im“l‘]‘ h K"fw "%\ Clarence Rands, members of the ;nd with an Eskimo oomiak and a}Jlesil)“;lly\lxlslll;;s?lm])(l}:‘:l .le;ne::fiu {he chief of the village to AR o b i} {the ide craft over its lonz jour- range for the club’s annual com- munity Christmas tree, to be held at 4 o'clock on December 19. All church choirs, lodge singing groups, public, parochial and Gov- « €rnment school glee clubs are to " |take part in the program, while & i the public will join in community * | singing of Christmas carols. Low tide 0:09 a. m. 3.1 feet | The committee voiced its appre- i+ High tide 6:42 a, m. 143 feet | Ciation to the Alaska Electric Light it Low tide 1:12 p. m, 41 feet {and Power Company for the good Y JWigh tide 6:58 p. m., 125 feet J s h lof Juneau through Ben Bernie, the orchestra lead- |Tiace lighting system T, once sold toys in a department | —— store. | LABOR MEETING it The North Star will sil | 1at 7 o'clock { — g TIDES TOMORROW m‘by Chris Hennings, President. Dis- {cussion of finances relative to the stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- | discussion bor. Splendid food, perfect pekes i b comfort, convenience ang =R LARGE service. William Congreve, famous for ROOMS, ,5:":' $nso comedies, wrote one tragedy, “The all with Sanolal Batks te | Mourning Bride. L bath permanent Guests. — e —— I ALASKANS LIKE THE Ao | Channel Apparel Shop | i | | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | H & Front and Main Streets Values that can v not be surpassed E in many models i . —RIGHT NOW CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. JUNEAU PHONE 411 e chair and smiled up at him. wishing for you.” the fairv the trouble is.” you any ideas {cheer it is extending to citizens the Triangle | pa; A Central Labor Council meeting | was called last night in Union Hall | | | JUNEAU. * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL Is |recently held convention in Juneau, | THAIS JEST IT. SO WILL HIS BUT YER PASSENGERS WILLTESTIFY INYER FAVOR WONIT THEY'2 — SAID SANTA “WHAT 1S IT 2" The story so far: None of Santa’s friends in the North Land feel they can help him rescue Helga, the dell, from the dangerous whife fox. But then something unexpected happens. to be a simple little toy. “What do you mean?” “¥You heard her say to go to sea,” said the never be & istmas gift Seng of the Sea Shell CHAPTER ELEVEN garees. He gri and reached into his a shell. He ‘Good,” said Santa. “I've been » ; pocket for stened to it “Yes, I heard you wishing,” said ‘S0 T came. T know what ;! in his pocket ‘Dear me, y said Sdnta. “Have > sity. “What is it? said Santa. The little lad and I'll tell you Who she was: she was the Queen |, WOUd you like to hear?” asked of Fairies—twirled on her toes and| e, S80OF i Bihad. 5o o8 St even: Bants Certainly, certainly,” said Santa, ied as he was, grinned sheep- | fee—eemeeoe ooy America’s Finest ta, youre a de: said the ry Queen. “You make a doll of COSYS LITTLE MORE! T 3 % s SHAVES CLEANER FASTER “Where Living Is Pleasant” CLOSER NiCHOLL et Sbluwu Harry Race, Drugs e ) % Hote! Juneau : % B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. 1 B Beauty Shop. B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager i i Jarman's-Friendly NEW ALASKAN Bachelors’ Hotel So. Franklin Street Phone Single O $4 close to the thealres and | ccupied the bulk of the evening's JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 1 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS Van’s Store | P FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) T GREASES Jones-Stevens Shop | | GAS — OILS | i JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third P WELLINGTON LUMP COA $l 5.30 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRlDAY, DEC. 10, 1937. |you get started tomorrow.” - ABOARD NORCO ’ ; ,»f@ i the North, and then you expect her ' Norco, > wanted She'll lo’clock this forenoon with eight pas- |for Jun a frowned a mmute, and then Tom ned mischievously|will be held at the Masonic Temple | =— a at 1:30 pm. adv | | . : looked surprised and put it{} a simply couldn't control his}, Leave Juneau: ‘P.M.—12:30, 4:15. {Leave Juneau: A.M.—9:30. AN' HE WUZ DRIVIN'A BUS | . ; " “Lights o’ Juneau |On November 7, 1927, on a cold win- |ter moonlight night under condi- |tions that seldom exist for photo- graphic purposes, exposures were ‘It's Dangerous’ | made by L. V. Winter and E. P. Pond, {a looked puzzled and stared!with the resultant “Lights, O’ Ju- iingly at the sailor. But the neau,” prints which have had a ailor only *smiled. “Come now,”|world-wide distribution. The grow- aid Santa. “What's the answer?” |ing demand for same is now sup- “Let me go look for Helga?” asked |plied in five sizes now on sale by | Winter & Pond Co., and The Hayes “Yes, but why do you wdnt to Shop. adv. asked Santa. “It's dangerous.” s the very reason,” said the And the answer to the sea question is this: it's the wind |{He combs his hair with a tree, and you can hear him but you can’t see him.” | Santa threw back his head and| 5 T houted witl/ laughter. | Finest British Deme: “I guess your trip is going to be more daugerous for the white fox| than for you,” he said. “We'll help (and he listened very closely. This | Who is it that combs his hair with a tree, Who is it you hear but cannot | |the sailor. — >oo The headless bodies of Palolo lworms that swarm in the waters of Samoa are caught by the bas- ketful for native feasts. | Tomerrow: The Ice Boat | - > > - | i ) PASSENGER The delightfully subtle | Sunday afterr ») he funeral of Ed And Douglas citizen Scottish which interment will ve h Masonic plot of the Everg: etery. Alaska Transportafidh /Co*. —— ANDREWS FUNERAL | Priends who wish to call at tho | mortuary’ may do so between the ] WILL BE SUNDAY hours of 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock to- morrow evening or before noon on Sunday. The casket will not be at the Temple. e will ¥ Rite Tem . Noah and Wallace Beery arc re- «n united in the film “Bad Man of 4 mstone” for the first time in 15 years. d in the n Cem- SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ....Dec. 10 D. B. FEMMER, Agent | - PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 bouquet and smooth- ness of Lemon Hart Rum is a mark of true distinction. “Cepyright Julius Wile Sons & Co.—151 Proof” FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Dec. 10. — Motorship operating on the Seattle- Juneau route for the Northland Transportation Company, left for the north on the first trip at 10:15 sengers, including the following two u: C. B. DeVault and Reynols When in Need of RAILWAY STEAMSHIPS (OTELS DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL || YOUR COAL CHOICE | GENERAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATIN® “PRIN- CESS Liner CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Juneau to Vancouver, | - - | Victoria or Seattie | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Dec. 19 Princess Norah—Jan. 2 Princess Norah—Jan. 16 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic CHANNEL BUS-LINE Phone 10» Juneau or 71 Douglas AM.—1:15, 8:00, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, Trans-Pacific 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Tickets, reservations and full Leave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40, 9:40, particulars from 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, A V. W. MULVIHILL 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, Agent, CP.R. 11:40 Juneau Alaska Glacler Highway CANADIAN PACIFIC Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00. THE YEAR 'ROUND Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | TALASKA —.Dee " 4 Dec. 17 Dec. 13 *YUKON o Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 tBARANOF .. ...Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 VICTORIA Dec. 25 Dec. 29 Jan. 6 *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. +—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. ‘Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 *ROUTES N-ALL-ALASKA *WEDN! ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 Office 587 4 3 Operating our own aero- o Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— g SHELDON SIMMONS g Pilot—L. F. BARR Station KANG Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY ! RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED » [ HOTEL GASTINEAU Comtort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection Every Effort Made for the ' | | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ! 4 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier SDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107% off Round Trip. PLANE CHARTER SERVICE NYPLACE IN ALASKA TELEPHONE 622 C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent......... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent via D The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. * Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau No.Bound So. Bound Dec. 15 Leave Seattle NORCO NORTHLAND NORCO ... NORTHLAND NORCO Dec. 10 -Dec. 17 -Dec. 24 -Dec. 31 .Jan. 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Jan. 4 12 Jan. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, Juneau omy 5 HOURS 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. Arrive Fairbanks *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- . turn same day. +4 *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES ”OM JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS lo% ROUND TRIP TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence