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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938. BY GOLLYy-= | MAGGIE'S RIGHT- | 1SS HOT TR~ BUT - MAYBE IF 1 1GIT OUT 1IN THE COLNTRY IT_ MIGHT BE COOLER - Marine News Eight Fly Out Aboard Electra Gatholic Daughters Meet Last Evening ting of th the first me Eight passengers fiew to White- ® @ ® 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 1556 and Interior points today s of the (“,uhnm- TWENTY-THREE . ® with Pacific Alaska Airways. Mur- of America assembled at * Steamer Movements © rav Stuart and Gene Meyring were | H‘;“[ Ia -I 4 r. y(’wl:‘. .X b . ® pilots Miss Tsab ashen, wN . NORTHBOUND L4 ; Passengers were n xlv'.)‘u ® No steamer northbound . To McGrath--Mr, and Mrs. C. C. itine busines: ok up the great- | e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Mespelt I art of the evening, and it was e North Sea scheduled to sail ® To Nome—Tex Edwards and Lar- decided that the sewing group would | e from Seattle September 30 ® yy Galvin cenvene for the first gathering of | e at 10 am ® 'To Fairbanks—F. Fearing, Gar the new term tomorrow afternoon e Princess Louise scheduled to ® Jand Boggan and D. Colp. 2:30 o'clock at the Gold Street .. The steamer Columbia brought e sail from Vancouver Septem- o | To Whitehorse_M. Draper. ence of Mrs. James McAlister. 23_passengers in from Westward o ber 30 at 9 pm . Monday, members of the drama-| agd Lynn Canal points last night e Yukon scheduled to sail from o tics division has a scheduled meet- | and-sailed south with 32 passengers ® Seattle October 1 at 9 am. o !NITIAT'UN AT T d : _|ing at the home of Mrs. John Tan- | !from here o T scheduled to sail from e Comes Fall, and the dyedsin-the- er' imported from the Nether- | doo, in the Shibaldak Apartments ‘ | Prom Seward, passengers were—- @ Seattle October 4 at 9 pm. o wool gardener starts planning his 141dS, or American-raised; - there The next business session is to be | Carl Hagg B. F. Heintzleman, ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e garden for Spring. And who can DO longer is any reason to favor | held at the Parish Hall, October 11, Robert Marshall, S. Onsund, Mrs, ® North Coast scheduled to ar- e i La s think about Spring without paying e Imported bulb over the domestic with a social meeting scheduled for| £'8: Onsund. Dolores McFarland, Max ® rive southbound at 8 o'clock homage to that grand and gloriows Provided your bulbs come from a | October 25, which will be in the {:Brown, Frederick Davidson e tomorrow morning. o —_ ioharoh of all. encly’ owkea’ tha: 1 EUaUls. BhoWr form of a public card party | S Prom Valdez—Wayne Allen, A. J ® Alaska scheduled southbound e | Initiation .and visitors night |y, t you probably are most in- | Rqyfior, A. J. Norvall, Floyd Wright. ® Friday. o {marked the meeting last night of | ppeo was o time when only th ted In when planting tulips is . *From Cordova—Flora Meacham, ® Mount McKinley scheduled | the Eastern Star in the lodge room o couiq play with tulips; buibs '© obtain the touch of color for F a" s P A v hia Yuth ® southbound next Monday. e 0f the 'm:mh me'r(-m],]]:/.‘_ (\\'Hh brought fabulous prices, and for- ':Jx:v{l\llhv;- n‘n' ;01 hlmllll_v uulxmrr-:l Ir Skagway—A. W. Douglas, ® LOCAL SAILINGS o Mrs. Dora Sweeney, Worthy Matron, [y o P 000 8 the breed- | With hundreds of listed varieties to i ’"K:f‘,:‘l Mafor Ammons, Earl ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every | presiding e e ‘y‘]‘i elect, f the task becomes rath- nL‘,’m’ s e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ¢ | Following the ritualistic work, a mf{) A strivatis 4. ke e IOtes o eques ra" e >R<;:r:(;xx1 Haines—Henry Phillips, Tke ® ka and wayports. o|social was held in the banguet| it ;:‘:_.n.:l:ufi"!l:) everyone in hun. | €59 YOU 80 in for tulips in a big | &aylor, A. Muncaster, David Pad- ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e 1oom, with s (?M\} VISILING | 404 upon hundreds of va VAR S i o at7 - Petersburg, Port e | chairman, in charge of all arrange- I an - it A Heoticl s TRy oh A TR e e shapes and colors and shadings.|,,i .. the diversity of color you| PORTLAND. Oregon, Sept. 28 ek A e 5 A feature of the evening was a| BAKS fo the wealth showered Iy d Y Il find The Public Works Admini on | {wore—E. Maki, A. Erickson, Mrs. o Pore: S 4lq;|r-‘«‘~l by s A ‘\lr:'x'\ and | UPON the fulip in its early s, the :1 ik 1“' ts fe ’lr\'x.’““ R i | otriie Ree: sBnRolhioRY t5inh 3 Paee o Bh Cen e : 20 e e e a0 00 0 :\; Sylvia Davis, W"‘r"\W"\";'!i VeI AereslaYe Eiien 0L SAICH m’n\\'(::;]J::-w‘(:::\“ }:\‘.v,:;r‘v;.lml‘ly\;l'mr» grant of $221.400 and. @ of {;fifif“;{;,fl,.:r ;\/:"k:_v,:m,:f,'““,‘:,',(,1(; - [Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, at the pi- "_'\“'fl"‘\ ‘;:““'t’(’.":"]“'”‘\'\';““I‘[;"‘ b0 sult 00 st such a colleetion that is cur- :‘r?"“””’l to lII:'”,’O)":Ill‘]}I\(: lnlr'm:(n;x \ml:L \Zaroff, J. E. Fioyd, C. Wyatt, G \“":fq' « Myrtle Hollywood, accom-| ©One need not be a professions] ”’:,”!\ ,’:“l‘,';.",:‘,.]".,",." Kmll,‘ ::I’,li‘\ 1.‘,'.):I,‘.(v(v‘ l:.:‘ 5 sewe: ystam thera: _Phillips, Charles Hill, P. J. Lane pan i by Miss Venetia Feero, plan- | fancier to obtain the best of results /o *0 K8 CEE L B R TOREE : o ESEs Ak lsali Van . ES vl | ang two selections during the |l Erowing tulips. Fortunately for oo 0o oe atice oo that you will The wmpire cmssifieds for For Ketchikan—Ruby Boyle, Herh e e e b Broicparitntin Al | olor s ace lkniieo MBGvertionl) To Dunlap, L. Braviock, Donald Hag- Feero played three piano numbers, |Possesses the stamina and bhardi- | oo~ ° 5 ey i ldy gorty, Harold 5, Mae. W, - H Initiation will be held October|hood to withstand the rigors of o pe e Miller, Alex Cenets, B. Shumata Hl at the Scottish Rite Temple,|Winter and the .l‘ Johanson, W. Allen ABBARDSAVED during which time the Dou Soring | wenthel St (.l)([)fl]ll-,. vh\L‘l', " ) A L A s K A i lodge will exemplify the degree |required; simply give your bulbs:p | ¥ BUFREET TS s ‘:!u_f:y] | work decent soil with adequate drainage, ALBeRSLIAN eTurrty. BIBLERE October 25 is members' stun ;| and plant them about three inches %0108 adv. f TRANSPORTATION c K(‘tchll\dn (lafl Hits Dol-| |night, for which Mrs. Louise Blan-|deep. Do not bunch them closer | AN o AT COMPANY | ! ton is 1,‘...,.,‘.,, in (hm e. than three or four inches to each . y phin in Wrangel L ey (o o o i ohe 0wl Co e Priendly BRINGS IN 3 ~ THIS MORNING The Mount MtKn\](‘\ Capt. A. Ryning, arrived in Juneau early | thi¥morning from Seattle with 39 ,pnssvngen for this port. Sailing early this forenoon, 14 passengers were booked from here to West- ‘ward ports. From Seattle, passeng ‘B H. Hall, V. D. Harrison, Ep Junas, Hanna Katainen, Laney. Mrs. O. M. Laine, { Mespelt, Mrs. C. C. Mespelt, E. W. McCallum, Hilda Moen, Kaarle W. Nagi. J. G. Osborn, R. C. Ragie, «W. Ragle, Mrs. T. Stevens, Franci ‘aylor, Mrs. C. V. Telquist, Harriet t, J. P. Williams, G. Win- gard, E. Bons H P Cunningham Higgins, Mor- tin, C. Notas. From Eoutheast Ala oe rs were— Helen Bob C. C. Brandt G + Colp, J. Collins, Di (moMAs, D. A Hoffinan, T. M:or- Alinee, F. Mattic, Louise Nelson, Miss 'W. Rinehart, J. & { Bleear, J. C. Monis, R + Bill Laws. ! Sailing to Seward were 'hnm, O. Jensen, Dorr | Ernes Hill, J. Rocheleau, Mrs. M i Kelsey, Miss M. Kelsey, Mert Bene- dict, J. F. Forrester, Mrs. Wells Bowen, J. H. Thomas, Paul Cun- ningham. For Valdez—Mrs. O. H. Swockman. For Kodiak- M Rung\'ed { Truck Bearing G «To Bisl Kills Girl VANCOUVER \thh Sept, 28.— Patricia Ann Baker, fourteen menths old. who was to have had a safid pile in which to play, was H Gor- Holloway, iled instantly at her home near ‘ ere as af uncle, Lowell Burnett, arrjyed with the sand in a truck. Bht-'nn under the truck. .- the mmpire classilleds for News I. Q. Answers 1: Wilhelmina of The Netheriands, recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of her coronation, 2. heok, Cecil ith and_Stewart he g wes the 1938 na- i party con- annually. { Hayes, arch- of the c-mmu. nization. arrows +.... OLD CLIFF MINE |before the frost gets in the ground, |you can forget them until they re- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle FORTUNE The 50-foot fishing boat | ward you with their gorgeous bloom EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. struck dolphin No. 9 in Wrangell | | next Spring Narrows at 3 o'clock yesterday | Your bulbs, of course, must be Leaves afternoon and sank. Seven men‘ Is PUMPED fluT ‘ucv from blemish and of fresh Scattle aboard were saved. ock. None should be less than S. S. TONGASS Oct. 4 News of the accident was nrem'r\\ three inches in circumference; "if NGE] here today by the Customs Oftice | AFTER 25 YEARS’”‘” are smaller the probability s PASS:[’}}{;:‘II,[SERAS:EG“T from Deputy Collector Crocker fn that you will not get a fully ma- it Petersburg. | tured bloom. The bulbs may be The Tatoosh was owned by Kris- | tian Martinson of Ketchikan. She was a wooden vessel, built in Seat- | tle in 1922 and propelled by a 60- | horsepower oil engine. The report said the boat was a total luss - SEATTLE BANK ROBBER CAUGHT IN QUICK TIME [Milling to Begm Soon on Rich Veins Long Sub- merged Near Valdez | (Conunuea rrom Page One) ' ‘whvn lhc mm resumes Iull opcm- ‘Hou Simonstad said was bound south on the Co-| lumbm to get a Secattle boat for the Philippines where he may accept a | mining engineer’s job. He graduated from the School of Mines at the University of Washington a | aso. f. SRS PAA - year | Read Down [Tae. st [ D. B. FEMMER 4 9 AGENT ’:)m: S van s tore Phy u: Night 312 EPENDABLE one g SEHVIGE 278 8. FRANKLIN REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Has Confescd” 8t Army Alarm =5 B=—¢ 4 | SEATTLE, Sept. 28. — Detective Z;::',::' e SfllllNG SCHEDUL‘E LN | Caplain Marshall Scrafford an-! i CHICAGO, Sept. 28. — Suspicion nounced this morning that Ralph |yt apmy e b:,angppm_ L. Sullivan, 25, has confessed 10!15im0q here was current when it | the robbery of the Green Lake State | was qiscovered one of two mewly | Bank of $500. al {invented signa S res | Scratford announced that Sulli-' por (i SRS COrPs dovices had van was caught in Everett late yes- | pore sheridan, : : | ferday, just four hours after the| 3 ) | bank robbery here. - TIDES TOMORROW * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and | stores with magnificent | view of mountains and har- * | | +- High tide—4:25 am., 135 feet. bor. Splendid food. perfeet Low tide—10:06 am. 43 feet. comiorh, esnigulonce. 8 N4 | High tide—4:07 p.n., 14.6 feet, LARGE """ oo o0 | Low tide—10:46 pan., 1.7 feet. o o From : { all wi Special Rates to | e ‘onth rmanent Guests. ‘ ALASKANS LIKE THE SHrtel IINEW WASHINGTON - e { You DINE BEST HONGRS GROW WAKEFIELD, Va., Sept. 27.—This little Potomac River town where George Washington was born is rapidly assuming the stature of a | rival to Mount Vernon for George wllEr:\';'OU DIN Washington Pilgrims. The National Park Service, in charge of the birthplace of Wash- ington, says the visitors to the old Washington home are increasing at the rate of 23 per cent a year. In 1938, all 48 States, six Terri- torial possessions, and 33 foreign countries were represented by vis- itors. AT THE ROYAL CAFE Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk AR S , Try an Fmpire &c. By SAILING SCHEDULE PACII-'IC ALASKA | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | AIRWAYS, INC. | steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | ALASKA & Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Traffic Representative *MT. McKINLEY .. Sept. M Sept. 27 Oct. | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | *1YUKON Oct. 1 oct. 4 Oct. 10 | § *ALASKA Oct. 8 Qct. 11 Oct. 17 | GASSINEAU HOTEL | *YUKON Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 PHONE: 106 ALASKA Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 $YUKON . Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 1{—Calls at Yakulat Northbound and Southbound. *—Connects at Cordova with 8. 8. CORDOVA for Prince William Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Tron Creek, Rort Vita, Uganik Bay and Scldovia, also Port Wakelield. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone ¢ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 6, 17 ANAD DAL TFIC AldSk‘l SIC'lmShlp Company ERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES N TRANSPORTATION CO. S. DART U.'S. Muil Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday.at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKY, POR1T ALEXANDER ahd WA OR't For Inlorma D. B FEMMER—Phone 1.1 Freight most be dock not later than 4 P, Fuesday, AU R | FOR HEALTH AT THE RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese aw.. American Dishes—TRY US ONCE:. GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: } i i bt i e s oS e i Audit—Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A. 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public -——~7_;—- $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Allen Shattuck 7 R AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Em pire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE "MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND" Xour ~ame diay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE COLUMB!A LUMBER CO. " ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LLOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. X o CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 — Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own A(.ronduhcal Radm btdtlon KAN(, - S MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative Princess Norah Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: T e HOTEL GASTINEAU Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio TeajEusite Every Effort Made for the “"’“W“Jzfl.‘i‘.m““ o Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection Alk SERVICE INFORMATION —.oo”""muro"»"oa-'n—ovoo”naw V. W. MULVIVILL ' Agent, CP.R.~-Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC [ e | WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | NORTH COAST ... Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept.29 ! NORTH SEA Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 ! NORTHLAND ..Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 | | HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. Phone 109 | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF ... s & Phone 23 GUY SMITI!. Dougias Agent -——.—__M ll W:HR ROUND ALASKA SERUI[E