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AT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 12,-1938. 3 s = BT ® 80 0000 000 0 ¢ o months for medical care, was dis- POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT e NEWS L Q. ANSWERS o 'm].\wd today ® 1. Jean Piccard. Use them to e BT o & +~- SOME JEALOUSY MUST ® ascend 18 miles, e | Helén Lorz underwent a major op- ¢ " PLEASE, HON. MA )™~ HON. HOUSE GHOST (H“\/E CREPT INTO OUR ® 2 A type of Italian bombing |cration yesterday atternoon at St. T THINK I CAN SHED AND I MET LAST D?SCUSS!ON’ AS TO ® plane ® | Ann’s Hospital. R -4 NIGHT AND I FEAR:- WHICH IS TH' NEATEST e 3. True ocrat Alfred B o SOME LIGHT ON THE I HOUSE -KEEPER., ® Even Reames was named. o ® [ Mrs. Jack Warner and baby are o succeed Steiwer. ®lto be dismissed from St. Ann's 4. Five years. ® | Hospital tonight, and they will go ® 5. To tear .it down for a e |home to Douglas. ® parking lot and a filing sta- e ® tion. ©| Mrs. John Sunderland, a surgical ® ® 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ patient, was dismissed today from - St. Ann’s Hospital. P e e rs. enneth Junge and baby HOSP"_A} NOVTESA_ L | were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. Thomas Miettenan underwent a| Dora Eldermar, a surgical patient major operationi this ‘morning at St.[at the Government Hospital, was Ann’s Hospital. dismissed today. PG S e 4 e " | Emil Pennanén, who underwent| SEALED PROPOSALS will be 2:00 to 4:00—Off the Air & major operation yesterday at St.|opened by the Supt. of Lighthouses, O 4:00 to 4:15—The Serenader Ann’s Hospital, is reported to be Kvl('lukalx;ée!nfnska. Zh!)_.m,‘ Febru- 2 4:15 to 4:30—Let’s Dance resting comfortably at the hospital| 'Y 2. 1938, for repairing and im- % B i id 3 proving Ketchikan Lighthouse De- . - N “"‘i;a“sz D=-Melones o, e Mus'e | tatey pot wharf and buoy shed, Ketchi- ‘N’ i kan, Alaska. Information ) arlne e s £:00 to 5:15—Front Page Drama Elmer Langdalen underwent a ma- ph(’\l)on\ o e :dxzv D AY 5:15 to 5:30—The Vagabonds of the|jor operation at St. Ann's hospital| ——— Prairie this morning. v —a3 f pol 5:30 to 5:45—Jungle Jim I | { ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o @ 57 5:45 to 6:00—Victor Quan's Orches- Richard Johanson, a surgical pa- I[ B}Al:gllg' g;?l:o‘g(’ E:{Iltsi:'l‘l | 2 o tra tient, was dismissed today from St. ’ y filfl scHEDuLE . Steamer Movements . * DAY 6:00 to 6:30—Church Ann’s Hospital. [ D, o’n-lggnms’m’rlc | . NORTHBOUND . hl 6:30 to 7:30—The Old Time Revival| | ”0: lsllsn st | ® Northland due Tuesday . The followmg Summaty is com- 'Hour Charles Gren, who has been in 1 Juneau < Telephone 62 I F; ® Baranof due Tuesday. . piled from KINY Station's latest z:s(_J to 7:45—The Eas}' Chair St. Ann’s Hospital for severaly % . SCHEDULED SAILINGS L4 available program schedule, The 7:45 to 8:00—Night Editor ; - R R VL A XY ALASKA PURTS e Norco scheduled to sail from e Dally ALSA EmEire. BIEHOE bs ire| 8100 p.;'n.—on the air until 8 am. S BERTCE AEHTHy, 1o L 1 8 . sponsible for last minuie program | Mnday o s SOUTHBOUND swiLiNGS + ; | aska Transportation Co. — ® Princess Norah scheduled to e} \\atnrdav—clnsing Schedule | Menday—Opening Schedule i . A : e arrive in port during evening e | g Y 9 S 2 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought EDULED SAILINGS Sailings of Passenger' Lin- e and sails south at midnight. ® 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress Ad-'g15 to 9.15 Breakfast Club | ( 3 I ers for 1938 Heaviest | alaska southbound late Mon- e nild staPE i s 915 to 9:30—Parade ‘ Evelyn ‘Berg from Sedttle ... Feb. 11 sves ‘Mad e day or Tuesday. o to 40 —Hawgul ‘Oally 9:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music | Ever ade o SBbx BALLINRE 3 00—Mood Espanol | 6:45 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioneers | D B FEMMER A t the Alnoka ® EStebeth leaves every Weanes- o 5 ‘L’:’l‘“ B0=Vickor Quah’s Ol “‘"\10 15 to 10:30—Hoosier Hot Shots | o &De 9 | 4 TTLE, Feb. 12—The Alaska 5 ‘, . a 10:30 to 10:45—M Chat . S!;Er::smp Company’s schedule for : gp:;m n:!:; ‘::‘y;o"l;-‘m £ & 5:30 to 5:35—World Bookman 110 45 to 11- DO~D§xr::n%Vm~11:] | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 the spring and summer sailings, a5 ¢ payt leaves every Wednesday ® 5:35 to 5:45—News [11:00 to 11:30—Melodies of the Mu-| announced today, shows one of the ¢ g 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony Or-| i Master : CE heaviest passenger schedules ever o slexander. Kake and way- “(ul)"\l“é e 11:30 to 12:00—Dance | i AR listed for the Alaska trade ® ports. o :. 5 e B ! Al k Alr T rt ln There will be a total of 101 Pas- ¢ o o ¢ @ ® ¢ ¢ @ 0 ¢ @ 'f'(ll? to Zao—gflylon:v‘(:e;ner 12:15 to Comes the| as a !‘anspo 9 cl ‘senger steamer departures until - + 6:15 :fo,_6:30—Guest Nig S Band ! October 1. The departures include AT e R ;6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song 12:30 to 12:45—Monitor Views the 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 55 to Southwest Alaska ports, 25 i 6:45 to 7:00—Comedy Stars of| News | special to Southeast Alagka ports, Sk"" Pla“"Ed _ Broadway g 112:45 to 1:00—* Hour of % Time | PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 16 special Prince of Wales Island [ 7:00 to 7:15—8inging Strings. 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous | X | crujses and five to Bering Sea. ::;g tto é:%%—gecxll :mt;Saklth 2:00 pm.—Off the air until 4 pm. |f| JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega k sailings start March 7:30 to 8:00—Variety Bookle! ————— g % zf,‘lfifni ::‘E“] °§ep1§;§e}‘ nvar week E"d 8:00 to 8:15—Nick Lucas Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” i 8:15 to 8:30—Grandma Travels WALLIS GEORGES 612 i 8:30 to 8:45—Wesley Barrett S 1 gt | 30 o 4sb—Hemley Bt ABOARD BARANOF U. S. MAIL now Lon mons at Firs oo0ta D Offi 587 g 0 9:15—Parade z ce T R rted <t Mr. and Mrs. Wallis George and Operating our own aero- eadow Reporte i 9:15 to 9:30—Thirteen Windows o tical Radio- Syst | the Jade Pagoda (daughter Maydelle, are passengers Chief Pilot— nautica. adlo System— 24 PA Favorable { 3010 D45 Lt Dance aboard the steamer Baranot, re- || SHELDON SIMMONS & F kil { 5t 100 e N |urning to Juneau atter a several ) “po T D Station KANG With xenom that skiing will be! 110 00 0:3 i |months’ stay in the States. Wallis SR 1 pr FBR THIS PURT good over unbroken areas w | s iz)xl[) u?; ;)‘r:;an Treasures (:Lorg< o R gl e Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY the snow has not become packe S | Juneau Cold Storage, has been south D the Juneau Ski Club is planning | Sl il Bhe Bincagls. |8i0Ee BN b icn FiE waml RUSSELL CLITI{FRO RADIO EQUIPPED R % ccattered trips over the w -end. | 00 to !b'DO—Chm'c‘l | business trip, during the course of canof sailed for Soutleast ana Ercellent conditions are reporied 00 t0 12:30_The Concert Hour |Which e spent some time in the T S S S I T saumwésl Alaska ports at 9 o'clock for n}u r;x;l nl\ead’r;‘\ a]bou llm (ilnch 12:30 to 12:45—Mario Chandlers‘EaS; : this morning with 172 first class oo 0 DOUBIE Ten, ahd 8 WIS STITCH IN TIME . savea Ballet Dancer Irina Barongva | Music 1 iFbe: Gemuen Wil jake an apart-y M A n l N E A I R w A Y s and 53 steerage aboard. LIIAF. (00 BRRIEE catn', 0. PIRCW plenty of embarrassment before large crowd in 12:45 to 1:00—The Garden of Melody [Ment in the Assembly -2 3 & = : Passengers for Juneau include H :h"" ‘0"“’[“?)“!} Sgr g idoming ‘f“ overa house watching the “Ballet Russe.” 1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch’s Novelty | 75 2-Way Radio Communication S S 4 o} oTS 2 ot 1g to, ieds e wiihs v Mot G '::;:f'l:;::‘nqwml(1;:); \[ll;‘“l anning ,;;' e —— = Dg'anu= Music J { ifieds pay S(‘HEDU],ED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERV]CE sham, Edward Paine, Frank Wil- heb et | Collector of Customs at Prince Rup- |1:15 to 1:30—Works Progress Ad- lams. lpg: \’:m:%fl;;fl‘nzlr:;l::mz)w ltl’]l‘llr;w‘ll]l']\- TlDES TOMORROW ert, arrived in Juneau on the| ministration (Fed. Music Project) | ‘WEDNESDAYAUthonZEd U. 8. MAIL Carrier ' 3 3 S5 £ el B P et * | Princ a ight f - 1:30 to 1:45—Ct } e T ' William R. Norton, Mrs. Norton, yjon o heduled originally for| L f’)l St \I\‘I“:i“)"“ll‘i: l::s:nn:‘h::: s :’0 - ’;::S)l‘lgh the Holly-| [ONTSITN Travel Juneau ‘to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, 'Chichagof, R. Alderson, Cash Jackson, MIS. tomomow will not be held, since; High tide 5:42 a. m, 13 feet | ference b . sisre i LE‘O"; v-| PACIEIC on a Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Wallis George, Miss George, Wallis ho harg ]mck(‘d nan Is dangerous.| Low tide 11:52 a. m., 185 fect QuBxIQrs (OTHCIAS NS, =C oX e Lot S o | e “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. | George Jr. o s | High tide 6:14 p m, -30 feet ;_:m'lfl‘l‘”:xf:p ‘;’1 ’l‘,‘; ;;;‘l‘:“;:‘ o e e To "CREDITORS “PRIN- SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA mfi“cf?finfia‘wm lgegc:f sz:::: " - i |In the Probate Court for Sitka CESS” TELEPHONE 623 Re 7 Ridiadge. Miss H. B, Bion. PIDES. MONDAY : ! L Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Di- SS ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative 8 High tide 0:38 a. m, 174 feet GRISHAM ON BARANOF 5 e | Li ! €f, Alex Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, L tide 6:30 a. m. 02 feet an o | mner I = aivon. W Cwu h, C. Hossicks. ow tide Ao, - 02 {In the Matter of the Estate of | | ‘F" g High tide 12:38 p m. 189 feet | \onte Grisham, of the Race| FLORA QUICK, Deceased. | Low tide 65 p. m. 32 feet Drug Store in Juneau, is o pas-| The undersigned having heen ap-|JUn@au to Vancouver, o ol A o senger aboard the Baranof for | pointed Executor of the above nam- | | vere| DEPUTY COLLECTOR HERE home after a pleasure and business led estate, all persons having claims | Victoria or Seattle | 8. E. Robbins and Walt Hall were | scheduled to bring in & Pacific Al-| G H. Hartle, American Deputy trip in the States. against the same are hereby re- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS aska Airways Electra this afternoon! —— T P 3 T 2 quired to present same, with proper | PRINCESS NORAH > ar with three passengers aboard. Pas-| vouchers, to the _underi.lzncd, at | Fébruary—l3, 23 .sengers are Howard Thompson, F.| Juneau, Alaska, within six months A. Smirnov, and Irving McK. Reid. | from the date hereof. Connections at Vancouver with - Iwm ;{I a PR 1 T ( Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the Canadian Pacific Services: by MABEL MONSON 122nd day of January, 1938, Transcontinental ¢ ( CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Trans-Atlantic ¥ % ls HONORED AT Executor. Trans-Pacific falhér d LOCA} Palntel BlRTHD AY P ARTY First publication, Jan. 22, 1937. Tickets, reservations and full 3 Succumbs at Home ‘“ Last publication, Feb. 12, 1938. particulars from ; & ¥. W. MULVIHILL re For Miss Mabel Monson, in honor COME IN and SEE the NEW | " Agent, C.P.B. NORCO .. : i Vi lof her hirthday, a. dessert ‘bridge | smoun::tnabcAanon Vankia ‘Alaska NORTHLAND “ | Herbert Evnest Mielke, tather of Prty was given last evening at the 3 108 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. Max Mielke, well known painter, Gastineau Hotel with Miss Marjorie ] J. B. Burford & Co. CANADIAN J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent passed away from heart troubls last Tillotson, Miss Velma Bloom, and “Our door s ; ¥y step is worn by | ht at the home of his son on the Mrs. Stella Young as_hostesses. Satisfied Customers” o 3lacier Highway, at the age of 75. | The affair was beld in Mrs. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO ek Ill * Mr. Mielke, who has been visit- YOUBg's room in the hotel, and as- o e — ig with his son here for the past S¢mbled 17 guests. Valentine decor- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE year, was to have salled south Ations added to the occasfon. Miss ! e o o i s, e G o, s Mr. Pt Bont, William Fromholz to his home in Michigan. Be- 2:: 122:1 and Mrs. Peter Bond, 3 | \ . = SF ) hh son. here, he is survived bv " IR, . oy g 40 - ¥ son and daughter in Michigan. is invited to present this coupon IuneauONLY 5 nms Fairbanks ...He w-:;gm;n Germany, on Aug- GAME COMM]SSION at.the box office of the (ad L 9, g v s R iies) acisiriomss wil b on-| ~ OFFICIAL - FLIES .CAPITOL THEATRE Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route nounted from the Charles W. Carter HERE MEETIN Mortuary following word from rela- f@ ETING AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE ;l.l;;!ligrn lt;g; urll;:tg;:do vael;hg:ve;sy e}fl?bgf;:e,?’gffe at:: (tives. in. the. gouth. Irving McK. Reid, of the Alaska “DANGEROUS NUMBER"” Whltehorse-Falrbankq-Flat-Nome Planes in continu- -l Game Commission; is to- afrive in ti h 1 i -’0 DRILL Juneau this nrm:noon aboard a ous ' two-way radio communication wit hirtun 1y { N pear—WATCH THIS SPACE {.The Rebeksh's degree team will PAA plane from Fairbanks. He will T Aake May Ao WARY ground stations. drm Monday. pight at .Odd Fel- attend the conference of Alaska Leave Arrive A Jdows' Hall at, 8, o'clock. ng{r:; g:;dm;;fxon officials which | 3 *Juneau.........Tuesday. Fairbanks | P —= - ooty W *Fairbanks ... Sunday Juneau Lode and placer location motices “ 0 T E l‘ G A s T l N E A u SN Leave Due auneau Due Junesu *Fairbanks Wednesday Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- “Seattle’ ' Northbound ~Southbound : turn same da for_sale at The Empire Office. Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Y. - . Every Effort Made for the ARR D am *__All 'year round schedule. Sy 1o, Palit We Have i1 Comfdrt of Guests! §hoda ribar A e -1y (QENERAL BAULING IDEAL PAINT SHOP GASTINEAU CAFE ¢ Mar. 1 Mar. 8 w ok , h’fiflw! And, CRATING YRR W, WY PR sl *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. ; i T S n —Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. = JUNEABJAW g ¢ i CALL M8 : 3 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between X P AN & —— PSSP | Juneau and Seattle and return. '"JUfiEAU TRANSFER i : : LESS. lo% ROUND. TRIP. i P i Chatham Straits Transportation Co. THE ALASKA LINE § ! !huu— ld: rh-u ! ; i Fisan 4 u.s.n“"‘” H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 { & Leaves hx&er Dock every Wednes- 7 : : dayat 7 foF Peter ¥ 1% Alfldndd‘ ‘and way ports. | | | Preight received not later than 4 : = l . e Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc FOR INFORMATION ” b g MAURICE ‘'C. REABER, Phone 4622

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