The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1938, Page 6

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e THL DAIH AL ASP\A EMPIRE, MONDA\ SEPT 26, '1938. By GEORGE McMANUS s N TRANSPORTATION CO. S. DART i BRINGING UP }";\'IHIJR O AS YOU. LIKE= MAG 'M GO . . '[ OUT IN THE GARAGH I'T BOTHER TR RIS 5 A e > rf,g_.,_‘ 8 AN' FIX TH' CAR TS TOO )| BOUGHT . £ : WHAT ; : 1 RM TO TALK- > DUANE : : (f AT >’ CoULD BE U. S. Mcil Cearier > ER BLADE Leaves Femmer's Dok, Junean, KAKE. Ponrt R and WAY 1'OR1 LFor lniormat D. B. FEMMER ght must be © than 4 P, B Lia dock not . Tucsday m RS FOR HEALTH AT THE GREEN TOP BHUNSWICK A | CABS—PHONE ; 678 BERNE-EHLER CONCERT T ey e Hawaii Bound Home Made Boat EI.KS PIN FESTS ON KINY TONIGHT I§|| BUY GREEN Tor MIDE ‘fiAflfirEs C EO'BPER: COUPON BOOKS: Marine News | 1. W7 BEGIN TORIGHT 2 o B e L aeREs, ||| Nafeatse DISABLED SHIP gl . PICKED UP, SEA sians, will be heard | g Halibuter Electra Taken mn Six Teams of King Fish at s oclock tonignt in the last of ies of com ts over KINY. | Tow by Alert—Now at Ketchikan a e o 0 0 0 c e o o Circuit Will Open Sea- @ : : program, which _ includes % 1 A son s Puay at 7:30 several reque: follows: i nd M. Steamer Movements NORTHEOUNU North Coast scheduled to ar- rive at 11:30 o'clock tonight Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive at 2 a.m. Wedne: \(1.|\ E westward at 8 m. Should have 3 ‘days m:m aboard CHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to sail numbe Berne five- * fternoon With han E on the Brunswick alle men took the Brunswick pi I"u Radde T equest number, s to| Solo, Miss Berne, by camp by 133 pins ‘Moonlight arlight,” by The scores follow Duet, “Danny Boy,” old Irish Elks Tenor solo, Mr. Ehl Radde 167 Walked In,” by G Hagerup 170 Duet, “Indian I SHIKAN, Al foot Seattle from Seaftle September 30 Hudson 174 184 8 enick ctra, which w 820 ip il Iffert 169 169— 477 Solo, Berne, “Stars in My Princess Louise duled to Metcalf 170 166— 515 Eye: Kreisler | abled with a broke: fishing off K Ehler, “Forgot- = Ter T'otal 850 842 8862578 ten,” by C from Vancouver Septem- 30 at 9 p.m AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO #mo, arrived here last Saturda k fight in tow of the cutter Alert Yukon v,»r‘(uv]'mri to | ail_from Brunswick rry Me Back to Old T’ D H " - e ke e i up & St Oclober 109 . sumington 130 308 146 biana e Daily Alaska Empire : i e 3 . i 145 You Again,” from L4 is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *““CAPITOL THEATRE attle October 4 at 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 175 164 147 182 167 165 at Gape Ommancy to which p the halibuter had proceeded unc her own power oward's “Bitter Sweet,” also hen called 90920080052 0000000000000000090 00" Belp. Columbia scheduled south- negie 147 191 162— 5 Capt. Marin anid 10 men bound at 6 o'clock tomorrow A e ‘I:;Ai-ml : chieduled southbound gl TP Sy @n) News I. ©. Answers AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE tra - ” P> .o Priday. - o 4 provisions for 30 days, William Tiemeyer, his wife, and a ¢ "Totals 785 005 TH5—2445 L Marilyn Megeke of Marion, 0., A YANK AT OXFORD"” LOCAL SAILINGS ailed from Avalon, Santa Catalina 1sland, Cal, aboard the B eS QUi s ShE GRS e SRRy e ‘s Count of Covadonga, Your name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE Spain's fatally hurt in Florida. Faise L amenns-SUbSLE- . | S T - dly to designate i T S made products in Germany's gn to reduce imports an_Francisco, where retail clerks of 35 department stores o walked out. 5. About the saime. As of March 31 Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wedue: at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports, Dart 1 every Wednesda at 7 aan. for Petersburg, Port '\h cander, Kake and way motorless 4i-foot keteh, Alga, for Hawaii. It took Tiemeyer four ays. TWO HALIBUTERS BRING CARGOES LOVISE TAKES TWENTY-FIVE years to build the ship. They expeet to reach Henoluly in Above: Tiemeyer and his wife just before sailing.—A. .’.-'oc.0..oo.'.|l¢lo.to..0'oeol..‘.0.0 CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. A. 1e Princess Ilv»u« took l younds. sengers south this morning pounc pa iling ; six pin teams! The o from here at 7:30 after a FlSH VFSSELS u.l curtain of the F wir i DR 5 hour a half stop. bowling season rises tonight at 7:30 Today’s News Today.—Empire 3 cett | Le teams of the King Pish A. White, Mrs. J. C matched in the first day A. Rasenen, Miss C. M len.m 1 0f tournament play Maver, Frank Maver, J. B. Rene- l LAND PDRT Three Craft Hunted Off At-| | At 7:30, the Salmon play the frow, Mrs. J. Renefrow, H R lantic Coast 17 Men | at 8:30, the Dolphins va Stewart, R. Miller, W. H. Slenc: Rl ; [ the Pickerels, and at 9:30, Albacores W, Ronka, G. Murto, G. Kalscy, S R‘P””“] Aboard | vs. Muskies. Mis. . K ey Faie | And tomorrow, the Small Fry Mrs. B pson, H. Dyke, R. J Sept. 26—Three | have their first night when the small New York fishing boats with | Minnows meet the Smelt, the Herr- Moodie, R upchak, Mrs. F, i e J. Stepovic and M. Murphy. total of 17 men ard have | ing play the Sardines and Mullet en unreported since lay be- | bowl the Shrimp. 3 FOR M“SS'NP | Bflat BfllflSWlUk ey ware the Spencer, with 9000 g it g ?Hffi‘fi?fiu”fi‘ff dure SR ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY from Pier 7 Seattle FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. > sey, D. Kolymochko,| pour passc were brought 10| BOSTON Ma Juneau Sunday on the motorship cbeth from ichagof Hoo- when that vessel came in from Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS Oct. 4 e schedule to the islands. 4 : ihe 1 ' fore the devastating hurricane. The > rassencers Frewciat | CONNO. MOT( ) cO EEG'RA GUMES n‘”:‘ ')}‘\‘i;:»] ik L now (he objeet of an| Approximately half of the $9.- REFRIGERATION RS T R & Inc. Phone 411 s 5 intensive ch. 645 99 e i 2 ) M i ; 65,238 collected as a retail sales o Mrs. O. Olsen.| “ne Goast Guard believes theltay in Kansas for the 12 Eandil [ ] Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER E Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night D. B. FEMMER AGENT Marie Sonderman boats have been blown far pir | IN ITH EVEN e boats have been biown far off their | nding May 31 was paid on the courses, |s of food, automobile: and stTFEN TAKE ES BACK = “pp‘“v 'y A Pacific Alaska Airways Lock- JOHN JONES BACK ‘} AT WORK HERE IN : an’s Store heerd Electra piloted by Mu; Stu- an’s Stoi prasaeati ALASKAWEST “Sroxemusaw PA4— S Phone 114 Night 312 with -seven passengers aboard. passengers ard i DEPENDABLE T — Still stiff "ll sh.‘.rn. but other- ! Passengers are L. Bassett. SERVICE Brannon, A. S. Erickson, A. O.' Sixteen passengers poarded the recovered from the recent | ®rown, Joe McArthur, Mrs. Ruby Alaska here late Saturday afternoon automobile accident in which he 5 R\LGA(llelfilzill Boyle, L. E. Iverson for Lynn Canal points and the Was injured r Buckley, Wash- 5 ‘ s 2 ' The plane stopped overnight at Westwar ington, John W. Jones, head of the Service Every Trip GRS Ll B JAneau Whitehorse on account of inclement| For ay passengers were Juneau-Young Har 2 Company SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot Weather prevailing cver the Jurcau|Ganges, A. Kellerman, W. H. Kirk- here, was back 2 auties in| Juneau-Fairbanks RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher district am, W. Bowen. Juneau this morning, arriving from | * B th N 4 - - For Haines—Mrs. Thomas Yo the South Saturday aboard the| ethel-Nome s - { -Ia-v— 4 + ! Thomas Young, Ike Taylor, Hel teamer Alaska, | Read Down 7 All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped o TIDES walonpow eita Young, A. Fabian, Peter Koc Following the accident, Mr. Jones | Tue. 4 : SR i 3| For 1 Mrs. J. Paselk, Ro- cut short his fall buying trip for |Tae Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | High ur.u- am, 159 f bert Paselk, J. Paselk, N. L. Troast, the store and returned to Juneau. |Tue. = ! Low tide—8:44 am. 15 fecl. | Gordon Wildes, W. L. Roberts. - T, [Wed] . i High tide—2:51 pm,, 17.0 feet 1 > ! Lode and placer location notices *°| % »Lf),‘f tide—9:16 p.m., -0.8 fect Today’s News 'L'oday.—£mpire. for sale at The Empire Office. m”‘mv‘i' L A R l N E A l ' { I«w S BEe |15 S0lAr. Flat { SAILING SCHEDULE M R w A Y s § 1 ~ = - Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Communicai > ' 1 l N SI 7 ! 2 2-Way Radio i amous Bflull,s l,l,l) owed to INew Shrine 1% ol av. Nome. It 0| -y | _ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | 4 i { i | | YUKOMN . MR TP Sept. 17 Sept. 22 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE : | *COLUMBIA ... Sept. Sept. 20 Sept. 26 i S { b - PfilCREw‘IgYASLAigKA 1 ALAS;;A SEEL Sept. Sept. 24 Sept. :m Bl SA‘:;::lonzed U. S. MAIL Carrier [ ‘. “MT. McK! Sept. Sept. 27 Oct. UE! —Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. i [ ’ i . C- |*:YUKON Oct. ot 48 Oct. 10 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof ‘ ] Traffic Representative | *ALASKA Oct. Qct. 11 Qct. 17 Kimshan. Cove, Hoonah, and return. H LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | *YUKON Oct. Qct. 18 Oct. 24 Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. H | ALASKA Oct. Oct. 25 Oct. 31 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA { GASSINEAU HOTEL | 1YURON Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACI ! PHONE: 106 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. & Nov. 14 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A, B. (Cot) Hayes, 5 i 1—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. *—Connects at Cordova with 5. S. CORDOVA for Prince William i Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, ! RovNg Iravel - Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. 4 > : % PAGIELC on a THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent L i { JUNFAU TO VANCOUVER, | b VICTORIA OR SEATTLE i H SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Princess Louise | ] , i > 5 Sept. 26; Oct. 6, 17 s Ryt Jeave Ar.Juneau L. Junews v’ Connections at Vancouver with % | e NORTH SEA ... Sep? 16 Nsaést":fd sso'l?"““d Canadian Pacific Services: g i 7 f NOBTH COAST ... Sent. % B 7 i T OTEL GASTINEAU | Trans-Atlantio NORTH SEA .. o Trine-Fasifle Every Effort Made for the ¢ NORTHLAND, . oct. 11 A Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection C%%N AIK SERVICE INFORMATION \ Oregon, famous “bulldog of the nayy” whose race around the Horn highlighted the war is shown as she was towed up lJu- Wul:umllf River at Portland, Ore., (o a permanent shrine. A4eth National encampment of United Spunich War v. ————————— i crans watched the ceremony. —AP Pheto.

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