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6 POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALAQKA FMPIRE, TUF,SD AY, JAN. 11, SAMBQ oL’ KID, L JESS THOUGHT UP A NEW WRINKLE T DOUBLE OUR GOSH' SALES’ AGAINZ © e 0o 0 0 00 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. Am- e| erican ships tied up at Se- ®| attle because of labor condi- e | tions . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e BARANOF TAKES 45 ON LEAVING CAPITAL CITY Princess Norah schedule to e| it sail from Vancouver at 9 e | American Op- ek tonight. o Is Last it Boat Oy YUTHEOUND SAILINGS e erating in Alaskan No steamer north, west. . LOCAL SAILINGS . Waters Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o | > oy day night at 6 p.m., for e/ The steamer Baranof, Capt. Jos- BER ‘and wayports: eph Ramsauer and Purser T. Coe, Clart leaves every Wednesd docked in Juneau at 12:45 a. m. 8t 7. a1, Tor Potersbir [ and sailed at 1:45 a. m. today for cander, Kake and : the south, the last boat from the ports. i Westward for an indefinite length ¢ o o o @ ¢ o o o o o rn— £ FISHERMEN'S of time and the last American pas- senger vessel in Alaskan waters. Eleven passengers came in 45 went out. Those arriving Seward were: N. J. Benson Benson, O. S. Sullivan, D. F tenson, L. J. Holmquist, Mrs. Holm- quist, R. T. Pullman and Harry Lundell From Cordova and Jack Snort Those leaving as follows: For Petersburg and from irs ris- Mrs. Joseph Olson Faulkner, Election Ca]lvcr]’ for F(‘bru-‘ H. L WOT TH' BLUE BLAZES ] YUH GAZIN' IN TH GLASS ABOL 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT CUZ EVERY TIME YUH GITS UP A NEW OFFICE WRINKLE, I GETS A FRESH ONE ON MY Tnc. Wor ngees reserves K Ship Safe After Lru.shm g Reof Bed Sheet Flag the badly limped into Victoria, B.C,, ¥ a heavy storm. Th the Scuth With cne seaman missing San Francis she had struck a reef durin while sailing from Puget Sound fer cargo of lumber. IHuge boats. 0 owned vesse UNION IS TO WflLFBUUNT!FS GlantMuraIssm For Bay City Fair . BEING SOUGHT BY COLONIST Cal Jan SAN FRANCISCO, battered freighter Beulah, a vessel hit the reef Sea Islands with a waves carried away all but one of her life- FACE! cnvma Burglars Saves Hospital ~ Open Empty Safe From Bombers their projectiles. nd college. When the main building was de- - - fiss Mushbrush decided! BAYLESS IS SOUTHBOUND I an American flag over g Bayless, promirent citizen o was left of the institution in Anchors is aboard the steamer! pe of saving the structure and Baranof on a business trip to the| patients from further attacks states. | by Japanese airmen. - Lacking suitable terial MRS. GELLES ON BARANOF which to make the flag, Miss Mush-| Mo Gus Gelles, wife of a prom- brush tore bed sheets into g BE braker yrkine Andliorace! Fia strips. Half of these she died with juarters, is southbound on the a mercuric solution to make the red 1 nof on a pleasure trip. tri The field for the stars she made by cutting up her blue flannel ™ s cap. szvu in every detail and huge enough to be resognized a consid- Hotel Juneau 11 - - : ; Directors of the Golden Gate In- erable distance from the air Old i s7ik a¥ and Mrs. J. E. Dyyer, Ben Bel-| v 16 Break Tie for ernational Exposition of 1939 are Glory was mounted in a conspicu- “Where Living Is lamy. i ary to break lie lor g in for big things in a big way K For Ketchikan—Mrs. R. Hardy,' Secretary ANCHORAGE, Alaska, January 1./5% 78 & "0 /8 " H s antistic crea- ")‘l’;d"l""" SR he ety et Che o Pleasant” Eluryd slmp.\nn. Ralph Hardy and sl “'l\ir'vlt]\‘-.n:-”" onists are LrappINg| ol ol (o exposition is a profect b B Nearest Federal Bldg. arry Parsons. | SEATTLE, Jan. 11—A new elece ; olves this v Ik o ) create two gigantic murals, the E wfl};‘nr S'(;:llll:l;';‘!\’lr:) s ?”“;?.1’1{ fioe et tha ker Be l']:hr:‘m(lfnry’ Ir);]»\x"n\[' Frank uh,ym».‘ of largest outdoor art in the world, to| GYM CONVERTED B Elevator Service. jam bright, C i illman, ;. s Bhar anlla e ologica rvey, reporte decorate the Cou »f the Grea Mrs. E. Ninnes, W. Brown, C. John- "1::::-‘”“‘111:'1.1.),:‘\‘x;\(lllll:.d .L(,‘v’:.f:,:‘\‘-h“‘:, Mr. Glaser has spent six week e Bl O ‘, TO WAREHOUSE ® Beauty Shop. ston, Mrs. Al Grabbe, Jack Rey-|nrecw “tho tie resulting from the re|PPImer, demonstrating methods ¢ e e B s IN ANCHORAGE » Re: ble Winter nolds, Jean Connors, M. Hall, A.[o.h cjection xterminating coyotes and plam holding a nation-wide competition SR I( Yos Cha lly G Cordavado, W. H. Frost, Lena Pigg, : spend another week there before .o, 00" oitises for designing and| - ANCHORAGE—Tt took four trac- tates Cheerfully Given. Mrs. Charles Beale, Elroy Ninnis,| : going to Kenai for the same = it thamiivals Dhe ks tors with a total strength of 200 5 Ak el : Monte Grisham, Mrs. Grisham, Ed| R “‘ : pose. At a demonstration in Ek-| 'k,l:",.:“ ,,“f‘ lt,, p..llthl,:,\,l ‘“,‘}‘T”G‘;hum\ to move the old public gym- CLARENCE WISE 14Olsbn, Mrs. Ed Olson, Dr. R. M.{, "Portn meeting of the Juneau|jytna 70 E nd natives learn-{e =00 G nasium to its new location at Sixth Owner-Manager #§ Gottey, R. R. Robinson, Al Haugen, Athletic Club tonight at 7 oclock g the ) apping tricks 4 ia ¥ Birects racentlvl’ The Rt~ YA, M. Hartford, H. Ludwig, Elmer|\" the old Williams Bidg, next to| coyote menace to the poul ing will be used as a warehouse Jakeway, Willlam Kelly, Ed Hone, ”!¢4U Paint Store adv.lry in the valley and a campaien G B. Radmovich, George Marlow, J.| Gk <7520 Ito exterminate them was launched ans u" Isca e It was not Cornwallis who sur- Tr 1 {A. Jacobson, Mort Mann, J. Hus-| Empire classifieds pay after losses were reported I rendered at Yorktown. General CANADI e kowski, LeRoy Ninnes, J. C. Jack- ey "0 1 W5 said thcre Were 0N J O'Hara of the British army hand- | DS on a jison, Mrs. Fred Ordway, M. J. Sul-| 460 claims for coyote bounty in Al- ew’s rfluerty‘m over his leader’s sword to Gen- | islivan and Lois De Strange. |{CHANNEL BUS LINE #ska during 1025-26 and 3,800 claims eral Benjamin Lincoln, appointed | “PRIN- i — e |during 193 showing a marked b4 by Washington to receive the sub- | CESS” 0 : +#| Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |increase in the predatory animals. | BERLIN, Jan. 11—The official| mission. | e TIDES TOMORROW | Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, | Mr. Glaser has instructed the col- Gazette annou the Prussian| i P - Liner e i 1‘0;{5. ;11; EP.‘M 711 xs.x 115, |onists on u-]upmnv,z methods n]nr] has'state had confiscated property of| ROTARY LUNCHEON -~ Low tide a. m, eet [ 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 5, 8:15, 5, :gone over their traplines with them the recently dissolved Nazi Brith{ Jack Littlepage, former Alaska £ illgh (u(lh- ;l : a. m., 16.6 feet ‘k ll)l:ml. l‘—’AfK) midnight. {to sce that the work is effective. |Lodge :.ml) other similar J(-m_\l\jmmmq rnguu‘wr who spent a good Iuneau to vqncouver'l ow tide 54 p. , 0.2 feet ave Douglas A. M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, | ., — aroups. |many years in the same kind of H 1 { High tide 10:21 p. 13.6 fect 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, | Estimates of the total population| The long list of properties included work in Russia, told the Juneau Ro- VICtOflG oF Secmle e e H 40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, |of China range from 331,000000 to an unrevealed amount of cash, of-'tary Club at its closed luncheon SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ATTENTION REBEKAF | 11:40. 496,000,000 Itice and other equipment. ;mu»nnp today of some of his ex- PRINCESS NORAH { Regular business meeting 8 p.m.,, | Glacier Highway — e periences in Soviet land. Other January—16. ,0 ! Jan. 12, Odd Fellows Hall. Installa- | Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00; P.M.— ;guests were Stanley Jackson of (he | : g | { tion practice following meeting 12:30, 4:15. ! Salvation Army and Mike Daniloft, | February—13, 23 { Visitors welcome. adv. BETTY McDOWELL, {Leave Juneau: AM.—9:30; P.M.— NG l Chatham Strahs Transportation (‘o. “M.S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wedres- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, i Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. ! FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Jarman's-Friendly Van’s Store When in Need of » DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Franklin Street JUNEAU- Phone Single O It It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W. W. Gaston is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the “DON'T TELL THE WIFE” {\ND REC TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “"CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE {representing the high school Smuggfied Fmery from Paris LOS ANGE Cal, Jan. 11 —| Somewhere in Los Angeles County 3 are two very disappointed safe| SHANGHAI, Jan. 11.—The ingen- ¢ac S Justoms agents are shown m New York City examining frocks, gowns 1o of American nurse in devis-| Sawing their way into the Alpha/ ind laces valued at $60.000 which somehow got from Paris duty-freef O O ts and Stripes [rom her Bete Market in Covina recently, the| -Jharges were preférred against wn exclusive dress shop and fiftcen! ng the Stars and tripes el Y ::mlm,,‘ nd a bed sheet is belieyed Ct blew open a large safe| socialite New Yorkers were quizzed by authorities. to have ved an American is-|W _‘ lycerine. SRR R v T - sionary hospital just outside Shang-! The battered strong box however, i vl panese' vielded not enny and the cul- hai from distruction by Japanese Vielded not penny and | as r o on o b s fled, Market officials told dep- a Transportati o 3 o uty sheriffs $1,000 in receipts were The flag is the work of Miss Vin- ! Sk coe Mushrush, nurse of the Nang- €€ i in a floor safe adjacent SCHEDULED SAILINGS gchow I he Y L empty strong be g 4 aupgehoy \fy[.‘;:,'fllxl‘]n;x’;)m‘»]xllu‘yL"! Bl R Lol Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Jan. 11 ed Christian missionary society ! OUT TO SCHOOL was in one of the buildings when a| Burdette Blue, son of Mr. and] n B FEMMER ent squadron of Japanese bombers flew Mrs, Wayne Blue of Seward, is a| o &ve 9 over the institution and released senger south on the ranof to Nignt Phone 312 PHONE 114 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day | s 612 | | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Office 587 Chief Pilot— | SHELDON SIMMONS | Pilot—L. F. BARR | Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED S 2 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDIESDAY, : to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return “¥requent Nonschedule Tripe SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVIC TELEPHON ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Chichagof, Round Trip. CE IN ALASKA off e —— R I fl(/ A/ufi via DRTHLA s TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. l - | 1 SIMMONS RETURNS | Transcontinental % | Sheldon Simmons returned from Trans-Atlantic A0S~ a7t Thwe |a flight to the islands yesterday with Tran: Leave Juneau Juneau | three passengers. They were Bertha | Tickets, rvations and full Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | Tiber, from Angoon, and Bill Fri m‘ll particulars from 3 E | NORCO .Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 i St » sunt ;. MULV! ,md i Pm,:f‘if\" £} | ¥ :ée::b:‘.‘lfll:"‘l‘ “ NORTHLAND .Jan. 14 Jan.18 Jan. 20 | E\l'LKNFR TO PETERSBURG ! et ’ ‘Alaska | NORCO Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 | H. L. Faulkner, prominent Juncan 1 NORTHLAND: .Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 lattorney, left for Petersburg aboard | CANADIAN ] {the Baranof on a brief business PACIFIC FRED C. CHARMAN, Agen! Phone 10§ | trip and will return aboard the next | | boat. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound TBARANOF .dJan. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 13 *YUKON . Jan. 11 Jan. 17 {BARANOF Jan. 19 Jan. 27 *YUKON Jan. 25 Jan. 31 *—Calls into Lynn szal southbound. t+—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. . ] | FRED W. WENDT Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 LUMBER Juneau l.umber Mills, Inc. i SR THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 ¢ mmslnp Compan A RDUTF | Alaska Ste SERVICE:ON L ASK J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... ..Phone 18 Juneau ONLY 5 Homs 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. .Tuesday *Fairbanks ....Sunday .. *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day, *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS aan7/ ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinean Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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