The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1937, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT on, and was in charge of How- HELD HERE SATURDAY Eik: members. wesley Barrett ;m‘; AN'T TELLS YUH, o : WOT'S TH' PORE ~ 7/ HE KEEPS FERGETTIN' 3 AN'T TELLS VLM, | Laion . Mo . : o e el s h‘nd plfl)cd for the affair, te balloons, and lasted until after 2 o'clock in lne - Jorfu) MOrning, winning the popular ap- piause of the many 'mbled guests. YERSELF T'GETHER Q@ RIGHT, il | PERPETRATIN!, )2 : GIVES RIDES T' sl , OR YUH'LL NEVER HITCH-HIKERS I/ 3 l‘( :H fmr‘):; 5 nnual Purple Bubble setting to the a: 2 ir] u MAgF;-l:Csl::rC\I‘CESS Ball held Saturday 4 ‘' Ballroom where Lund added a radio engineer at- e Signal Corps, United Army, and wife are passen- r the south on the Princess for the Norah to spend the hahduys LUMBER - Now Anbidor? | J0Meant Lumber Mills, Inc, mal partie: bl affair was th on the Elks | Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS e e 0000000 0 O TN, i Evelyn Berg from Seattle .. Dec. 28 ALAS Steamer Movements ° | {prISS S e NORTHBOUND At a candlelight cer 3 L R’ GHT pALE and scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock p. m., Miss Be % D. B. mm Agent L] J at 6 u ock tomorrow morn- Sey ame the bride of Mr k! &% ¢ . 24| PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 uld have 3 days mail The event took place in! of immediate rela-| t the Presb; Dr. Good's Cheechako Safe- ol . . . . L] et | . . . . . .. o . ° ! te | tive erian parsol R = ie B of Juneau, the Rev. John A. G Al k T ly Rides Out Fierce |2 : ottitng ; as a Au' ransmrt. nc. s S . il i i 1 | 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ° march, played by Glen S = . bridal party entered the | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 20 A T A . 2 PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket i . . wore an L O, o 2 . ) [l JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega liam F. Good, Al v 5 F”Trf\ “'_‘l‘_tt“. e Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco™ dentist and trader, has tied up e UND SAILINGS o ,?::_(vliv\ ‘Sl‘xe( | 612 . 4 mrASHH(g’ :;‘PL“L“;“( e Yukon scheduled southbound e blossom: | U. S. MAIL oard the Che F . | in her hair. - Good, are his daughter Anna G $ s | Office 587 Ly Yok, Updversity of ington o :;K_dm\_ s of the bride [ : g ()lpe{;\tllng;)lo(lillr oswnt aero- oarsman and James Peterson, Se- o for | Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— attle school boy. . . SHELDON SIMMONS 2 “We were off Destruction Island , s " i | “Pilot—L. F. BARR Station KANG S ¥ e thes s i ounty Grand Jury a o :3" ;".‘.’k‘;i;”“n:hif‘m,fl‘ Rl o bl e B,m,u)n % mmash s Hrookiyn gavg bia own and wore a cor- ) Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY SIS ey . nder, Kake = her to reporpers. of gardenias. Kenneth Millard I rt hole: which preys on f t d e : :‘u:h:‘;,rl.,‘?:; i = ® The girl resolved to tell her story bution from the gang. was best man t as ambassador to || RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED iy o ity S R BN e T S A eption was held after the Germany, expecttd in January, = = i > * FES ey o ot the home of Mr. James would result in appointment of 3 5 it The Cheechako is ¢ H ister to Switzerland, as Nazi en- voy, according to reports from l u 1 Washington. ; h Wilson, above, former min- During the evenin, d and were servel : _ —ih JUNIOR MEMBERS OF &5 %o, Bt S o1 Cuepaqy < Princess Norah “CoA GATHER FoR n he probably will return to Alaska P TlDESfim‘ERROW > * ‘ il CHR]STMAS AFFAXR ‘ Motorship Is o rzmem oii Many Passengers ¢ " Total LSS 85 (inalaska Beach Hits on Rec! Damaged, Storm - - - Every Effort Made for the i ry The Empire classifieds for Comfort of Guests! z GASTINEAU CAFE Chatham Strals Transportation Co. in connection “M., S. DART” | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION MARINE AlRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY, au to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Chichagof, han Cove, Hoonah, and return. (=] i Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake,| Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pan. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 2] reef on Unga Spit in a s ghou Decsmber 4 su s 8 ol (0, 2 T e art Johuson, Lesnazd B, P, W, C. IS TO HOLD rs, F. E. Wall :;Irt;r:c;\;mi Altll"u:‘ Imn i’A: man is Ftlnrjn B. Alexander, L. W. Bunger CHRISTMAS PARTY | b F.0 ".:Pa lz’dmlTY - | off Round Trip. a serious condition as a q o 2 his evening a bt the Eagle: VY B ot 2 AT PERCY S PONIGHE o2 onind Bl a0 ihe magen) i - EPHO\.;\I(\Y.PLA\CE IN ALASKA . ——— B The members of the; ! b 3kt mem- ity have arranged the| | ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. KA When in Need of {ession- | a¢fair which will follow the regular | I meeting of Aerie 117. It is for all DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL ”‘9" Eagles and their ladies. A swap v 1 - . s P ¢ will hoh='party it is, with exchanging of gifts | Yolll‘ g (310],(‘!{ or tre Rev. and Mrs. David Wag- jand other entertatnment, # ,Iuneau 3 ¥oneouver. CRIERAL IAYIING S s T e goner. TRERE it | Victoria or Seattle STORAGE and CRATIN® o 5 el 7 Miss AniGA - CGarigk 18 O rairman | |RAIN STORM SUNDAY the wharf to s(:.hix off : for ’tho z? FLOODS BASEMENTS SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS TRANGPORTATIO N co S an Empire ad Mr, and Mrs. Tom Dwyer, H. Pe : 1 Tk cm‘ Besides floding some basements, Princess Norah—Jan. 2 JUNEAU TRANSFER s ~—r A ¥ O ed, A. Andres, C assisting With arrange-|the heavy rains during the past day Princess Norah—Jan. 16 s > » = 14 men’ 1 . - 9 R — %t | Doolin, B. B SR - or two did all amount of dam-| -ess Norah—Jan. 30 . ‘ i oolin, on, Helen Halberg S e i wou prladpaly contined | Princess Norah The only line serving Alaska that maintains Phone 48—Night Phone 696 | NEW ALASKAN 1! i ent of the tajk-|t0 Streets. The steps to the Devon, Connections at Vancouver with a regular weekly service throughout the year. | | | 1 alk-| ggia Y G Sanadi ific Services: | ’ sou rights & - residence were washed away Sun Canadian Pacil — | Bachelors’ Hotel | DAUGHTER IS BORN e o o |day morning while mud and water Transcontinental o e e _ii.8o. Franklin Street J TO TAUNO NIEMIS ere reserved, Companies re- drained into the basements of the| Trans-Atlantio i Ve 5 CHANNEL BUS L‘rNE JUNEAU Phone Single O uch stories have to pay an|MOTan boarding house and the Gray| Trans-Pacific Leave Juneau unses residence. | Tickets, reservations and full Seattle No.Bound So. Bound Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Dougias — - 1 amount for the talking f bl s | e S e Leave Junun A M.—T7 & 3 4 3 . KIRKHAM SOUTH V. W. MULVIHILL 10:15, 11:1a; AN | I NORCO Dec. 29 Dec. 29 et 4 e asenpead B0 i) G e NORTHLAND Jan, 4 Jan. 6 4 Soyii 0. e midnignt. 1 Jarman's-Friendly § :incess Noran to secure medical HDROO, dnsl 4, oan. 4 i ouglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, is emp at i epects m | CANADIAN ! ' 10:40, 11:40: P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 340, Mrs. Nieost & {attention. He expects to return in A ' 0:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, y. Mrs. Niemi is the 4 th. FRED C. CHARMAN, A . . 4:40, 5:40, 7.001,l 1.40, 8:40, 10:10, rmnmr Miss Marjorie Fleek. The FORTUNE J§jabout a month \ PACIFIC 3’5 BUdTOLY TickflgAe::nt ; Glacier Highway las make their home in Doug- Empire classifieds pay. | CITY WHARF ... x Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00. TR SPGB B L = GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ' PM.—12:30, 4:15, R e AL . P Leave Juneau: A.M.—9:30. 3 \ § ¥ fieg : P.M.—2:30, 5:15. ‘ } Amesica’s Finest g > ! i SERVING Extn(:;:li‘a(:xu:flhflfffl | €OSTS LITTLE MORE! \ p S ;s 4 i| Juneau ONLY 5 Houns Fairbomks | - e ! BRUNSWICK || &> , ; ALASIKA 3 5 \ N . o . | « THIS FAMOUS MOTEL s swaves © | g Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route “f close to the theatres and CLEANER | | ’ : stores with masnificent RQC!’_eG?lOKl _All_eys | ) FASTER | | Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on ] t New b inesBintis and Lir Cafe in Connection Spec- NS i ¥ ) . per b g ceenplial | # cLoser | regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- ‘ comfort, convenience and ializing in American and 4 § T r. fy : Ak LARGE serviee. © Chinses Diak wichorr P { Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ROOMS, ik 4 &&t 4 ! ous two-way radio communication with thirteen “{,,‘f‘,;"‘ o ks K e : || ground stations. Permanent Guests. - ALASKANS LIKE THE ‘ —_— { Harry Race, Druqs 1 FORD AGENCY Leave P Hotel | Channel Apparel Shop I, i rrriherascidmoiipte (Authorized Dealers) *Juneau. | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | |z ol e ST *Fai NEW WASHINGTON Front and Main Streets ' f GREASES b B TR Due dimeRy ‘g:lil;ll)):gkki Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ————— Jones-Stevens Shop | GAS — OILS +YURON Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 turn same day. 3 | LADIES' —MISSES’ | {ALASKA (Christmas Ship) Dec. 19 ec. 23 Dec. 30 *—All year round schedule. 1 Val ha | JUNEAU MOTORS *YUKON ... Dec. 25 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 = alues that can s rhir | Foot of Main Street BARANOF ... S gk Jan. 5 Jan. 13 NEw REDUCED RATES | not be surpassed [ —————— § SIS S ST *~~Galls into Lynn Canal southbound. ‘ P LN +—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. o oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— in many models s, - S o Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between 0 ; —ricir now || WELLINGTON LUMP COAL Juncan snd Seatie and st LESS g p) ROUND TRIP s THE ALASKA LINE 0 sl 5.30 per ton H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 P if‘ i v acific Alaska Airways, Inc, | 5 e w99y e AR el | F. O. B. Bunkers = ] TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE b i Alaska Steamship Com | sou & Dectecros u astineau Hotel CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Pacific Coast Coal Co. as a Steamship Company SUREAD el VICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA -ROUTES l Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence PHONE 412 S

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