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| | POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA E'VlPIRE. TUESDAY FFB 1, 1938. By CLh—F STERRETT ME ,LIZA ILIKES T YUHILL FIND ME IN MY\ DEN IF ANYBUDDY WANTS I'M A AWFUL ECCE\H’Q!C FREEZER AN SUFFER IN SOLITARY B Y'SEE/ITIS ASH'S IDEA.. TILL TH! FURNACE 1S FIXED HE'S MAKIN HIMSELF A PENNY HEY- - === ™ WOT TH' HECK'S GOIN' ON HERE, IN' OUT YE:R DEN GHBORS FER NORTHLAND BRINGS 18 T0 JUNEAU A ”ij"‘" rth's five-and-ten stores ygaie this $95,000,000 of silk is pro- £ A s ST S s ——— e — "' U ”‘J““"“ Japanese lines bu ed into products in this coun- B A s ;’h‘L ‘:“ hll\”:xln {“K":“I"‘”“ o here iSipy worth about $580,000,000, It that b 5 e i Lt ‘ ¥ A Mgt u 0 . M Imuch propaganda.® caidbepiliol.” Sors § Department of n ! arine ews : Be'mn arvvr as a ovl Dafl 8rs c”e» HNNETTE [SLAND e o Try the Empire. classifieds for % | - £ o boycott s | 5 S ) ment’s Janu foreign tra e I e | BUCHAREST, Jan. 31—Octavian 'r ag’ e” T’ANNERY R"‘HTS mary noted that in Japan there| FOR Bab 's c°'d e ® ® o & o 0 & & o .‘(;(.v’"“' Run ¥ he tasiey, Bre- L] U v L] J were “reports of exceptionally low g o mier, resemble mentor. R ilk consumption in the United Help end it quicker Steamer Movements { |adoit Hitier. in program, personality C Will Provide that Sttt durine November but pric- el ol L aeest atriotism nde ot affde NORTHBOUND o| 15 DR it Epidemics (;f l)hm ;e Now Contract Will Provide that « not_affected. | The motorship Northland, Capt I.. Williams and Purser E. P, Winch docked in Juneau at noon today with 18 passengers aboard for Gas- {ineau Channel and three days mail. She was posted to sail at 5 o'clock his evening for Sitka to return to Juneau before going south, probably Thursday morning Passengers for Juneau are C. H. Forward, A. Dc s, Ed G. Chellworth, Mrs. E. G. Shellworth, Ceorge Lange, Jerry Newman, Ed Hardland, G. L. Abbott, Oscar Hart Zen Edwards. D. P. Babcock, Mrs. cock, Miss M. Steven: D P. Bab Mrs. V. Sep- penen, Mrs. V. Peltuman, James W flanta, A. W. Lowe, L. A. Dauph- ny. Through passengers for Sitka are Rcbert L. Dill, Mrs. R. L. Dill, Mrs W. J. Caruthers, W. J. Caruther; A. L. Florence, Elizabeth Jackson Russell Rodger, W. P. Mills, K. Lour- , A. Jennings ack Lee, Eliza- uth Webst Janet We R Electra Flles High on Trip ann Yesterday Northland in port and sche at 10 olclock tonight. Should e have 1'; days mail aboard Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive tomorrow evening or early Thursday morning Freight only. SCHEDULED SATL] NGS No! to 1 from kk‘wllh a.m. February 4 Alaska scheduled to sail from tie 9 cess February 5. scheduled to 9 pm, am Norah sail from Vancouver February 8 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north, west LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Gitka and $e0er-e0seceo0ccescecnsecescscsocos e -i-o...ot'o‘-o.-l....l..c. The Both spe . years in | Prevail Out West- Indians Get of deaths throughou 1e Te Dreamers and Doers Goga and Hitler, both small ) whiere Sldiites Bl beiicy nti ,,(,,,dl“ g g | terior, the Territorial Department of t ¢ | 3 Health today draws attention to Itric power, solitude-loving but at| GCTAVIAN GOGA o 1 “ m" ; G : times gregarious, able to make quick | denges of. the. diaepene Snbanny ‘ o T Snor! it .| JOE CROSSON TELLS feach Junemw, ... ., |net profit )t Goga’s program calls for a rework- : n i af ling of the constitution in the| ROTARIANS ABOUT “,,I,i]‘ 2 !':hn’»"\ Hpxe (1 r‘ ] I,‘\‘p.“ : ) authoritary sense, loyalty to the| T demiologist, poit ut in the cc t . 4 whooping cou i emely con- of the profils w A e, o | BIG ICE CARNIVAL Wi “coion ' semety o of e o nians,” the complete union ¢ B i e 5 e ice, government, and edi f‘ Plar ).l.].\; ”L‘r‘ ar-” e o AI-” i “‘“_‘« ke ed by with the people, ejection et e “[“‘l’“, % i ke ™ il i ) S O to the ry Club this whooping cough,” he states lec for treason, | i noon and death sentel uard when such ar luncheon in checuld be c Goga, 57, is married to a 18 A A : lesbi N Niphtrigale rey Joe Crosson. epidemic ocecurs in any community Transylvania.” They have no chil-| T8 1 sald i : : g ; \was the ambition of the carmival ed by broncho-priumonia which Iren. Goga was born in for o 1 r 50 percen a representative ren "art leaves every Wednesday e| 08% WRS DO/ in the Territory of the ¢ ttributed to p- af 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pc B u to participate ing cough.” ; ; of a clergyman, and was ¢ u to pa ; Alexander, Kake and way- Budabeh queen” and euch' Empha the danger of {1 i) portd in Budapest. i e et e O one| MIAMI, Florida, T Faiticd 4s & Poet oth ntatives as possible ¢ ° 6 0 00 000 0 ¢ {resfi g ¢ e Ro- under five years of age, whoc Bristol, beaut 5 e Wk fame first a In{He won assurance of the Ro ! 1 age, whoo i A the Rum: Acac hon- hat they would back the ¢ 1 is responsible for thr S¥ikerc{ eash PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY [ored him for his patriolic song ol Gommerceititheas(maty deaitis o5 meacla EUERN lakie i Htar “an Thtor attenticn. Regular meeting Tuesday |Scme years later he ran for parlia- posal which it s al- 'fy;’”d o radiculs s comelay cvening, LO.OF. Hall. There will be ment, but lost. He entenced |1 derin . S Omate. |sapresion “There is about one |a talk by Judge James Wicker m.|[tq_prison’ for his inflammatory|. A feature of today's meeUREMASs | =~ : b avaits fort 10 pret Social, music, refreshments — Be poems, but escaped to Hu aul Coke. you i e there adv.| Before Rumania’s en who won sedeifir. Carsiel carltinued tol % World War he returned d lamation |vaccine does not ! . . - rhting ¢ st Au Then | cont I ntation ; Sclute protection. In Chatham Straits Transportation Co,![0F fighting against Austria. I . Shita: Bt Foonditions. | eftor he wrote the| Was pecelyed, B hantrated on. zoo “M DART” e Stem. TR cate uh; oiation. of case Imwna to join Rumania. He served . e % R b THOMPSON GOING {should b " The Pacific Alekx Airways Lock-! heed Electra that yesterday ihto the Mendenhall airport just as tne shadows of darkness began to stretch, had three pilots and eight passengers aboard. Pilots were Walt Hall, Jerry Jones and Joe Crosson. Passengers were Mrs. Alice R. Hager, Mr. and Mis E. M. Brown and child, George Stacey, Harry Donnelly, N. W. Ja- Ph fo.4 o) lar f He expe tsi St 4 Htwna: 4o g s one 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |National Defense of the anti-semitic oviet polar expects; Vegetation, combined with terrac- w;s an? ?ol?m? thMmmxn q Leave Juneau: leader Alexander Cuza, to form the,to be gone several weeks. |ing and other hanical methods' junneéau to chcouver, now had kept the overland lineriy.;5 1).15; p, National Christian party. The - {of erosion contro iid to reduce down at Fairbanks since Sunday, g5 . |party’s badge. chosen by Cuz in| Hose and dog racing otees soil erosion to a minimum Victoria or Seatile morning and even at the takeoff i Y R B ) \ i ks = S ne 11910, is the swastika. iwho picked winners la tracks, . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS yebterday, visibility Was POOr. The!feave Dougl e last season collected $33,830.818, ac-{d ;";{l ESS NORAH Electra was taken up to 16,500 feet|y9.49 11:4¢; P. Lode and placer location notices cording to figures released by the s to get over the “soup,” but not until 4.49" 5. K for sale at The Empire Of state auditing department H t IJ J 30 '|' B Tiess 1t ok B [V 4D, a0, T |for sale at The Empire Office. s ng ) \‘ otel Jilneau Febraty_.13, 23 RANSPORTATION CO ih‘edskles really open up, p'\s%engem; Glacier Highway | “Where Living Is | Connections at Vancouver with The only line serving Alaska that maintains sald. ‘Loave Auk Bay: AM.—5:50, 8:00, ) Pl t Canadian Pacific Services: a regular weekly service throughout the year e L i BN easan | Transcontinental i EVELYN BERG DUE Leave Juneau: AM.—7:00, 8:30, B . el B o TOMORROW NIGHT | ) P.M. i Nearest Federal Bldg. Leave Juneau Junea e 2 IR Seattle No.Bound So.Boun. Steamer Evelyn Berg is dus in | E e ——— B e ST AND e T port at 9 oclock tomorrow night, | J i B Beauty Shop. NORCO “Peb. 4 TFeb. 9 Feb. B according to a radio received by | Jarman’s-Friendly s Feb. eb. 9 - 9 Agent D. B. Femmer th or- !l ® Reasonable Winter S ASERS .. NORTHLAND _Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 ;mv;n}.1 'nlu‘ steamer i3 brinzing FORTUNE Rates Cheerfully Given. || BERSe < ';‘eg' ;f :::r 2:: ac:‘j ‘; reight only i | it L CANADIAN NORTHLAND .Feb. 25 8 p CLARENCE WISE NORCO .Mar. 4 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 | TIDES TOMORROW b High tide 2:06 a. m. 164 feet Low tide 7:58 a. m., 15 feet ‘High tide 1:58 p. m. 168 feet Low tide 8:16 p. m. -10 feet ! .- ) A record total of 22/ 400000 kron- er (approximately $5,600,000) was donated in Sweden in 1936 for cul- tural and charitable purposes. ‘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 NEW ALASKAN | " HOTEL So. Franklin Street Single O If It's Paint We Have It! DBAI. PAINT SHOP swept | i Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 ———————— CHANNEL BUS LINE! 4 Van’s Store DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ¢ use of the Sir Hubert Wil- e 5w h is seeking Lhc . | In 1935 he joined that organiza-|ing n- K tion with the League for Christi pedition whi PACIFIC AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Owner-Manager Three duled to sail for Sitka at . 3 es | ) |countries other than the ones m.\‘ e Fourths Profits glalcee afternoon. ®iyae called to lead to super-na-| ward : Broug s mail o tionalism, Hitler in Austria and Baranof scheduled to ar ®!Goga in Hung whooping cough 1 mal Liner «| Alaska Transportation Co. | | D.B.FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 good-looking women on a volunteer in the Rumanian | army . TO FAIRBANKS ON ‘::i; o ‘I’l\,,(m‘ by e 2-Way Radio Communication T et et e e WEATHER MISSION aicely atter e dience s SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE tion in Paris. Subsequently he i B Travel Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Legan his political career, first as; Mcieorologl “"“l““ 4 ‘“U”‘P'l The Central sviatior *WEDNESDAY |minister of education and then as on of ihe Juneau Weather Bu-‘propo pyiq SR on a Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, minister of interior in the cabinet ‘eau office is going back to Falr- o " covior oosation shan Cove, Hoonah, and return of Marshal Averescu, with whom bk 1 the next PAA pIaRe [0 e jnereas “PRIN- é equent Nonschedule Trips--10% off Round Trip. he broke in 1921 to found his own Probably tomorrow if weather per-\p)% B0 C THETEE L LT 2 O e E CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA party of national peasants. |mits, to again take weather read- {power »d planes { CESS' g TELEPHONE (23 |le s oo coo 00000 | Japanese Boxcolt Is e g ek s | Just Getting Underway!e 1 Prince Louis Ferdinand. e } | ® Princess Kira of Russia ° " (Continued from rage Cne) '. 2. Legal Y | le 3 1t threatened Madrid's ® lthat 50 won * outlet . |League for Peace ® 4 New Zealand . lin Beveriy Hills, C ricd|® No. . la door-to-door ci SO el B G S A R T ) Southern Calif declined to estimate wheih- {lywood. They Uier part of it was due to the |they would pick t i stu-| g or ell was due to the re- | ) U really serious silk boycott JAPAN 1 went into effect it could hurt Japan | | The Silk is one of that nation’s chief ents and crops and the United States buys 1 e k ak 85 per cent of the whole out- jthe n 5ays some IN-lnut The purchases run to about dividuals unofficial A€ $95.000,000 for . One store |going in for the boycott . hem manager here sa silk makers est p in silk frade december continued department Lut SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Feb. 11 PHONE 114 Alaska Air 'l‘ransport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 i | Office 587 j Chief Pilot— | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED SHELDON SIMMONS Pilot—L. F. Agent— RUSSELL BARR CLITHERO i #;‘Pm i MARINE AIRWAYS ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Ka, raffic Representative FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent.. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE F. Fagerson is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “PARNELL" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE THE “ o T E L G A s T l N E A U Loave, - Dys by, Dite Hnee) *Fairbanks ... Wednesda g'lll:te?{u by-Nome and re- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound s v diivn: s:mg-day. Every Effort Made forl the e gl e ) *__All year round schedule. Comfort of Guests! {BARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb, 22 GASTINEAU CAFE vy o reu wes || NEW REDUCED RATES : nection *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. n con. t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between $,0.oo e e e P B Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—FPhone 2 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. SERVING. ALASKA J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Juneau ONLY 5 Hom 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 LESS ROUND TRIP 10% Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel | Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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