The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1938, Page 6

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6 BRINGING MOVED INTA THIS HOUSE, SINCE WE COULDN'T GIT T™H FURNACE FIXED IN TH'OTHER N WE ) \ \ \ ) ) ) ) 4 GERG ARRIVES WITH MODERATE GENERAL CARGO The steamer Evelyn Berg, Cay red and Purser I ordmaker ced in Junzau last nizht with a general cargo for G ineau Channel. After ioading fish the Cold Storage dock, the Berg ill sail this afternoon or evening i¢r Hoonah and Tenakee and thence Seattle The Berg brought 15 tons of hay nd straw to Femmer's, along with 1 tens of eneral merchand the Commercial dock, the Berg ind tons. 65 vas to unload lumber, shingles ment, totaling close to 100 nd at the Alaska Juneau dock ns of sacked coal. - COMMANDER OF CUTTER MORRIS IS TRANSFERRED Lieut. ‘L. J. Carpenter, mand of the USCG Morris in com- has re- ceived word of his transfer to e United States Coast Guard Acad- ¢my at New London, Conn. He will take over his duties as instructor mathemati in June Lieut. Carpenter from in came fo the Acad 15 irst mmand, No vémber of last year from the 165- foot patrol vessel Atalanta, at Se- attlee. He was navigator on this ship. No word has yet been given out § to who is going to succeed a commander on the Morris, - LAKE KENAI DOCK TO BE CONSTRUCTED Full and final approval for con- struction of a dock for Lake Ke- at Mile 18 has been received in rd by Sidney Dennison, super- visor of the Chugach National For- et The dock, said Mr. Dennison, will be: approximately 60 feet long and #ix feet wide, will be built slightl further out thaf the present m: shift landing. Work, he anticipates, can hardly be started until spring, and will be done by CCC crews. e MRS. O’BRYAN OF FAIRBANKS DIES Mrs. Mary O'Brien of Fairbanks, the mother of Mrs. Jessie McIn- tosh, passed ¢ T I st Joseph's Hospitul Mrs. O'Brien, yes old, en- tered the hospital Janu 5, sut- tering with a cold developed into pneumonia In the spring of 1912 Mrs. O'Bry- an came north by way Barge to the stampede n the fall of 19 1€ Iditarod, by way of St. Mich returned to Seattle. In tame north to Fairbank her home with her daug Fairbanks was her home - e COLLEGE BARN DANCE Dressed in ginghams and ove a large group of Fairbanks dents aftended the recent dance at the University of gymnasium, given by the Dorm. - e “Alaska” by Lester D. —_—m When in Need of Men's Henderson DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 NEW ALASKAN HOTEL Street Single O So. Marine News PEDNSSUUSSPSSUSUSSS RS S S S S S 2 244 [ SIS § ! e o o o 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound SCHEDULE to sail from ftle 10 am. tomorrow Alaska s uled to sail from Seattle § am., February 5 Prince NO; cheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m Februar cheduled to sail Seattle February 11 ht only THBOUND SAILINGS nd scheduled I bound 4 o'clock this after- noon Baranof scheduled southbound Tuesday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves eve! Weanes- next night at 6 p.m, for gitka and wayports. Tt leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port xander, Kake and way- ©e0” 0000000000000 00OC000GC S 900 0000000000000 000E000 00 . TIDES TOMORROW 07 a. m High tide 3 16.6 fe Low tide 9:15 a. m., 12 teet High tide 3:12 p. m., 155 fect Low tide 9:24 p. m, 05 fec - EXTENSION CLUB OF AUK BAY MEETS AT Bob Rupe beie win D. M. DISHAW HOME Is Victim 537 .. Of Extortion PAW, ASH, POLLY, EVERYBUDDY/ ALL TH' FURNITURE'S O-H, D-DEAR, DO You X THINK 1T'S G-G-GHOSTS 2 BIN ARRANGED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSD/\Y, FEB. 3, 1938. y GEORGE McMANUS (5 LENCE ,YOU TWO! S'POSIN' IT 1S SPOOKS .IT'S ONE WOT LIK HOUSE-WORK T -/AN'T WONIT HAVE YOU SCARIN' TH' LIVIN' DAYLIGHTS OUTA HiM! e g R ¥ D D ST PR T P Oregon, California and Nevada cut approximately d in the United States in 190 according cooperation with ‘Washington, percent ol lumber produ to a survey made by the Bu the Forest Service. The Weste ducers of soft woeds, while Southern A comparison of lumber production by the state is shown u of the Census in states were by far (he ‘argest 2ic states led in hardweod output. in above e¢hart. N MRS. SHELLWORTH The University of ka sion Club of Auk Bay met yester- = IS HONORED AT TEA day at the home of Mrs, D. M.| Authorities in Juneau BY MRS. SEY TODAY Dishaw, where after a short busi- washed their hands of a “kid ness meeting the atte on was ing” case in the Gastineau Hotel. At tea this afternoon, Mrs, Charles spent in rug moking. The next! Bob Rupe, who lives on the third Sey entertained in honer of Mrs. meeting is to be held at the I e floor, has r ved extortion lett Edgar Shellworth, who arrived here of Mrs. H. T. Arnold on the Fritz from an unnamed numbér of aboard the Northland this week to Cove road on February 16 tortionist-kidnapers on the same make her home in Juneau. Present were Mrs. H. L. Arnold,!floor who demand “one qu of | The affair, which assembled 16 Mrs. J. E. Hogan, Mrs. ‘L. E. Iver-|Scotch” for the safe return of guests for ing and visiting, was son, Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mrs. D. E./Rupe’s pride and joy held at the Sey residence on Gold Millard, Mrs. J. J. Newell, Mrs. W.| Furthermore, the notes said, if Street. Bronze flowers and tapers M. Triplette, Mrs. Chester Ellis,' payment is not made by Saturday. formed a colorful setting for the Mrs. Dishaw, and Mrs. Taylor the ransom goes up to “twoquarts.” affair > Mr. Rupe, duly alarmed, today — Mrs, Shellworth, accompanied by Capt. F. C. E. Hayter, an aviator, ced to come to terms and asked her husband, comes north from her many ye: reet, passing away following Pl for sen inforn n on n illness of the past six W _to Mooseheart headquarters Evelyn Berg from Seattle . ....Feb. 11 Death was caused by hemorrhage i the meeting of the Women following advanced cancer of the Moose last night, with Mrs n B FEMMER A Mr. Smith, who lived in Juneau Arthur McKinnon, Senior Regent, e i 9 gen ince 1911, had not been Outside Presiding PHONE 114 5 . arrival here, He came to Mrs. A frs. E. F. Roden- Night Phone 312 \ from his former home in berg .and eter Hammer were — e appointed on the memb )y com- s " 3 » Survi ate a daughter, Lou- mittee. Mrs, Olaf J 1d My P ’. P i’ ella Mae Rutherford of San F Ray Peterman were named on the AI k Al T rt ln ¢isco, and his wife, Mrs., Helen Da- utilit as a l' l‘anspo 9 c‘ vidson Smith A ulis was appoint- Funeral services wil be held at €d to send a book representing Al- 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 2 pm. Sa y from the Chape to Mooseheart, and am- | of the Charles W. Carter Mor- mer is to send an Alaska cook book PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket tuary, and interment will follow in and Hubbard's “100 Pictures of Al- 2 the Evergreen Cemetery aska” {o headq rs JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega > The nexi meeting, February 16, s , Pl ‘4 & . R & Wil beiplasiaed by Mse FRohsey Eisne Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” and Mrs. Grant Baldwin, who wera ! i > 5 4 | | Empire classifieds pay Office 587 Operating our own aero- o AT ; Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— Chatham Straits Transportation Co. SHELDON SIMMONS Stc:tion KANG Anncuncements were received in gay at 7 a.m. for Pe he imail her [ ! Port Alexander and w birth in Seattle 10th of = Preight received not a daughter, seven pounds and six p.m. Tuesday. DAUGHTER TO SEND BOOKS wn in Juneau where for a painter and his home on died Well knc s he was rly this morning at rractor, L. R. Smith, ointment of committees s - s BORN TO FORMER DOUGLASITE L ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dana The latter is the former Inez Mich- FOR INFORMATION ielson, who resided here with her MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4 parents for many already have one son, The Ann, removed to June taken a Swens firm, * ed here pects to continue ness in Juneau at the Treadwell Foundry last night as fined $500 for sn ing ecigars the extortionists to name their in- home in Seattle. She is the mother and brandy into <@ngland from |termediary. of Mrs. Robert Davlin i France, ! Mr. Rupe's sleep-preventing auto- - > >+ 3. Try an Empire ad. Seeing its reflection in a Swel- lendam, South Africa garage win- dow a goat charged. The goa owner had to pay 30 damages. e by Lester D. Henderson. Y U 155 PR Jarman's-Friendly || { “Alas] FORTUNE Van’s Store e S, ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® ; Soft Water Washing ® | Your { ALASKA { LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Imatic phoncgraph record radio at- AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE John Ahlers is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE ™ HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, |after several days' illness with flu. | | | | i e Connections at Vancouver with CARD PARTY FRIDAY Canadian Pacific Services: a regular weekly service throughout the ycar Whether it blows or not the la- Wianscontinental dies of St. Luke’s Guild plan to Trans-Atlantic Arrive Leave Ihold their card party tomorrow eve- Trans-Pacific F Leave Juneau Junea ining starting at 8 o'clock. The af- Tickets, reservations and full o Seattle No.Bound So.Boutn {fair will be held in the Parish Hall, particulars from g:i\k = e NORTHLAND _Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 everyone being inv {l(‘((‘ | V. W. MULVIHILL e — NORCO Feb, 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Warm or cold weather outdoors, % Agent, C.P.R. S i H vi N , & ) | NORTHLAND _Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 it will be warm inside, the ladies Juneau Alaska i say, and the good time promised | NORCO F¥0. 18 . Feh 20 B0 23 should make anyone forget the win- CANADIAN | NORTHLAND .Feb. zi Mar. 1 Mar. 3 ter season. | NORCO ...Mar. Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Sy PACIFIC ; “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent. | i The coubple B ged 3 years named Judith new arrival is Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner ANADIAN PACIFIC - DOUGLAS MOTOR SUSPENDS en and family have| where they have on 1 Street ganizer of the which start- ut a year ago. He ex- his !l'ulk\nz busi- viC’OTia or Sea“le s usual gy SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS v > J( Q J Emil Uberti returned to his work IRH}&E:;_YI\:%RAH b February—13, 23 cottage nth he o Motors™” TO MOOSEHEART “M. S. DART” aves Femmer Dock every Wednes- Kake, § Tuneau to Vancouver,' m il ) | . | 4 r T v [ ' 000 ee 0000000 - West Lumber Output Tops U. S. |, R, Smith Digs <~ S e avsis " <] [ i ° 1 Glenn Fran Chairman- e C of party's progra com- B . . aé ¥ b ot DASITCHEERE, S : u 4 “ 4. False Of 16 such jobs, ® @ nire were in auto industry, four | H e in Hollywood of flme 'n u“aau o 3. Not members of League. ® - - ® 4 No ; . Dean digests the bad news ” : ,\"\ Only one-third in : ?fierc)u a ;al:ln'y of $10,000 for 1938, representing a cut of $15,000 N 4 sidad % ] E e. rom his pay last year, Dizzy Dean prepares to battle the Cardinals’ Painter, (,on.xacllm Suc © o0 eo e e e e e frontoffce for more money The Bt Eorts vitcher 1§ pictiived at cumbs Followmg Six - his gasoline station in Bradenton, Fla. Weeks' Illness WOMEN Or MOOSE | —— L b | Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED' SAILINGS nd | Pilot—L. Agent— RUSSELI. CLITHERO F. BARR Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY eau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN TELEPHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, 622 off Round Trip. ALASKA raffic Representative pRicirar s oo ) NORTH LA § SERVING ALASKA THE | 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent | CITY WHARF ... | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Juneau ONLY 5 fluuns Fairbanks Via Piéturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motoréd 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. i Leave Arrive | :.llruneguu]-( guezday ;‘airbanks | airbanks unday uneau a Due Juneau Due Juneau 2 Steamer geattle Northbound Soutnbound|| " Fairbanks ...Wednesday..... Flst by Moni® deil - {BARANOF Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 | W & urn same day. *ALASKA Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 | year round-schedule. +BARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 | *ALASKA i, Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 | NEW “Ducm RATES *—Cails into Lynn Canal southbound. v F: t—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 ERVICE-ON'RLL-ALASKA-RCUCUTES s”.oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence The only line serving Ala{skl that maintains WALt b o AR b et S A R 2. T NSl

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