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-.'5.< THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1938. opep—— | N TRANSPORTATION CO. % « BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS " & [7 < . e - \ Z o= N\ = D] - HC WELL-OF ALL THINGS - WELL- STUPID- WHAT ARE YOU SHUT UP-GO PUT YOUR BfiDED:f\\H WJ(\E;?”:(\‘;_ 3 2 GOIN' TO A MASQUE STARING AT © THIS IS MY COS- COSTUME ON-YOLI ARE 1‘ ” S- D/l ’\[ 'M GOING TO WEAR /&2 \&' )~ S W BALL ON A HOT NIGHT TUME FOR THE BALL TONIGHT- TO GO AS SANTA CLAUS- U. S. Mdil Carri 1T AT THE MASQUE {1\ X LIKE THIS-I'D LIKE TO | REPRESENT THE WIFE OF A « 9. Mdil Carrier ICE CREAM DIDNT THINK TO o Wednesday ot 7 a. m, GHT [ HAVE ME AS A for PETE RG, KAK#, POR1 RIGHT NCNY /F HOT \\GK(\\)\ ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. ‘or Information FEMMER—FPhone 114 ht must be on dock not M. Tuesday. FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECR! '[TON ALLEY: CAFE IN CON ializing in Chinese Disl TRY US GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 2 ; 7 i [ —————— \' 210 1 rie I ol I I > 1 £ ’ BUY GREEN TOP RIDE || | Audit—Tax and System Service | new Ameriecan Legion (i I COUPON BOOKS: | JAMES C. COOPER () § | i >, 1 . | P. A, x | $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | 303-05 Gioldstein Building ; arine INews |{NEVENTFUL HOP ) | memum | veddine S Notary Public 1 £ o ! 1 IN WESTWARD ; / i s e s o0 oo s e | 78 I; I ]'wo SCORE B0 : : l James Wickersham AR . . ¢ Steamer Movements | % g 1 . e : Williams Reports M15>1|11;' > | . NOR UND o R4 % > " 3 A4 S SUUTH ABUA o ¥ Link™ on Seward - Hope | < 1 13 s s ALASKfi : : Route Near Completion ¥ . . ot Y " e A 2 route until @ Rel unprecedented floods in | b pATGY ® been equipped with wint ct which caused| Docking at 4 lock m §, X ned 1C & oo nipment way railroad “’\l‘.' the ard tea o EY i 4 Crew of the clipper £ M D.} er Alaska br in 42 . t ki s : Capt. James Mattis > Bured: Public thost of then 3 g j o ficer Capt. Jerry d to his Juneau head- Yakutat. Sailing at 6 4 bl J. D. ! § he Alaska this morn-| passengers embarked * o 3 50 er ar v ri and approache f A b : bound point i i g o ing Officer Hugh H. Gc 5 4 were damaged by the floods along AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO 1 Aind potes. 4 ': s 3 ‘ ( _" :J . . ca gt 1o g : % 3 S rd )I«v »\a_\'.‘ the (lnf:uufur T’l(’ (ti . John Gey Milton Jone 7 2 e y 2 k 3 ¢ - washouts delayed trains ) -k E » B . Baliiest Franece D He ¢ * froin’Sedttls Ortober 7 ist et = == et = oo . 3 . ward and Anchorage for y aska Lmpire | 5 Geohes e 10 am o { 3 3 } The highway damage is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of s Ala ¢ sail from ® ! S @ oo i to run into several thou- e pam o] I'| Here is one of the latest pictures of Stephen F. Chadwick, attorney of ¥ { the— ) AILINGS . l N E w s l Seattie, recently elected unanimousiy as National Commander of “missing link” on the TOL THEA TRE o) od @ the American Legion at the annual convention at Los Angeles. road will be complet- % r : s ND REC| gg“"fi i o . Bl { | Chadwick has been chairman of the National Americanism Com- of this month, Mr. i o TWOIORRTS (PO HER S e Jiss . § ol 4| missicn for the last three years. He served in Russia with the U. S. yorted, providing a good Lady B Rl icion” Mrs. F. Foster, R. M nder suspicion M: i e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® .. Siberia i ces 7 of T nilen (o Foge Miss V. McGillis, H. J. Thompson, | 3 “Seercd! 6 pm. for Sit- e | MES. KIRKHAM RETURNS | Siberian Expeditionary Forces. ol Tp S b Br SRS R SEa : derie Day, Dan Kennedy, M. D. o udh S FROM WESTWARD VISIT!—— B e e e o T HIS SPACE Willigms, T. Norman. Ed H; nd it g Arriving on the Alaska this she contracte 3 s ik [— - = o s Sty g e Jisdns, 7. Normar, nd. ey Wiy »| SO e e Sa EH e it MRS. KIRMSE HERE winding op the wark wil bs iniehe — " k ° or Petersburg g W s 8 rch ery - # t of ‘October. he 3 A domn H Kimse, M. § o s FOR BRIEF VISIT o - Ganges M. Vukechelich, o " . t Rice, from a month’s stay at|in her neral h The | uction g 9 c lA LUMBER Co J. Bai tean;; I Bttar g T o e where they visited M» il S T R R hd 5 Sohasfer © 5 e s e 0 e s e o o o Kikhams ‘}";‘"*'“]‘ i Mt gror JOIN DUCK HUNTER ot ‘Gberator’ wikhstahlish- | creased to e pelit thab fiour it- - OF ALASKA Sailing from here to Sea L. Johnson. They had a most inter- ! S , 218 Bl Moo e i robonit o were—G. H. Walmsley, Mrs, G. H PR esting and enjoyable time, she 1 Joe ]nmn ) (.h n 1! o b s ‘;‘ i ‘,’j.:‘('i Ty o Y o LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS At seorze imsle: Jr rts P ; sites 2 S » | yesterday on the Rome b e " e . . shey po » 5 Walmsicy, George Walmsley, J ports. They vi m.(l. Pslxrl(l pd I oA O e hol She Is registered at the Hotel ; 4 PHONES 587 OR 7T47—JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Karl Alstead. John Matanuska Valley, Wasilla, and b i i rd FHE el D s = chote e RS e ot " terest, traveling| Laughlin who left carlier in_the|Jieal and was (o spend the weok- SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ¥a Whilstead.. Joe Propich, Mis. § about 200 miles by car each week-|Week fo mour Canal for a duck g anap "‘“’“ ‘:‘ h friends. and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, . H. A. % Tindstrom. Bert DLinne, Contad A {end while she was there. She saw | hunting '“i: 1, SRDROL Sy Te Twenty-two percent of the pop. A L A s K A — — Nergard, Joe Tolswick, Mrs W. A = I Rudy Pusich who is wor n A‘\—“:"']‘r H":“:‘ b iday night with | \uaiion of the United States s en- = — R e £ S e 1. M. Cadero, Mrs. B. Ma- chorage and getting along fine, she | their quota ol game rolled in the nation’s schools. ~ Oliver Kelly, Mrs, O. Kelly, Three trips of salmon were sold | stated o s | =% TRANSPORTATION - : il p p el Sl (B i -4 >coial P.-T.A. PROGRAM == i 5 Lacv /\Mh ]./\lnul(‘r\.l‘ (l ru ('Il:h‘1’:‘1::11‘1’1'1; (,‘,I,“ \Ihl Juneau “nl; % Although suffering from a cc id | PE it e e | 5 COMPANY cLage Sullivan R. Farr, exchange evai 5 e = o » 2 : 4 3 John Furr, A. H. Hayr, W. A 25 cenis, 14 cents and | ina i b | propared for the tirsi meeive of| § Jarman’s-Friendly ° astleton, Robert Linne, Roy Linnz, One halibuter, the Fremont, was u“glas b urfl ' 1. ,',_ . . L, Vaughn and E. J. Collins ed at 15000 pounds, but had | j-jRescay. QVSITRE, FIER COmMeE FORTINE ; : E P rVsten kan . Geades 5 |70t sold at 1 oolock f . nouncement will not be ready until | o :ET ;"lm)/nfr/\:,r T;-;;‘tg; boyle, J .A. Erickson, J. C _ The salmon boats selling here ew’cas Monday, . fniaioal SHRGIOL. N y e J N Anne Hildinger, Phil E the Washington, 6200 pourds, 31A Oberg has the school orchestra busy | Leaves ! 7 ¢ WNoiis Maitines. B Jacobsen 199, 900 pounds and the Ida II i s S ,.,,4,-;.‘:”' “""”""‘ “:”!Tl‘lun 1’m: m'uw (-:\~’ Seattle \ 43 13 2 [ * I % 600 pound I“otices tor ts church colunn| e 0 solo numbers, by S. 8. TONGASS Oct. 4 4 i il ot T T e o e g i i o ; « 1 | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.—Phone 411 O O R P ¥ i b be a part of the pr was PASSENGERS FREIGHT pgpaaar . T v e D ~ — - - |not :ater than 10 o'clock Saturday | . - s . i '!‘IDE§ ,T(,)_M,O,R,REVY, | SEATTLE HALIBUTER ez b’ Stiaskiiths hnnsn o!‘""'”""”‘id’ i REFRIGERATION e e ————— i tecote s 30 e | LA SRR e gl o | o et oy — G o Alaska Air Transport, Inc B | e Uo7 am, 14 fee RENEWS BAIT HERE ;o s v o port, inc. [« e FRgs ST. LUKE'S EPiSCOPAL CHURCE D. B. FEMMER o SCEEW. Hle e R Eoor 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. ! . D. & High tide , 120 feet The Seattle halibut boat Thelma ) v i [us— AGENT SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i 3 o 1 \-\:1\'1n Ju‘m-uu !:lm n'|'u]n [mlk;uu DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | S 3 A "IDES on bait and lce for the fishing St. Awoysius Church | s hone 114 Night 312 Frequent Flights Points in S ? as ; { Low tide—2:15 am., 36 feet. |grounds in Area Three after belg | .30 om. Holy Mass. | DEPENDABLE Thee ¥ 1 ights to All Points in Southeast Alaska | ¢ High tide—9:00 am., 120 feet torm bound for 20 days in the| ginday school immediately after! __ SERVICE — - -’ AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL o Low tide—2:44 pm., 59 feet Gulf MasE | REGULAR < 7% . ) High tide—8:48 p.m., 123 feel Heavy and high wind forced i | U. S. AIRMAIL o f L - e the fishermen to keep their ge: ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | SErvica Mary rip PHONE 612 —Dayor Night f —.The Harvest moon is the full aboard ship, and in the interim - SOCIETY Hanus 5 2 ; imoon which occurs nearest to the of waiting, bait spoiled and had| 19:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Juneau-Fairbanks angar and Shop in Juneau ! '}um: of the Autumnal Equinox to Iie {r];h~)\x:ihu(l. £ | 11:00 am—Regular services. Bethel-Nome SHELI, SIMMONS Chief Pilot ! Sails Globe in 32-F Ketcl AU Dan bt residnine ot PREEDS RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher i : ! o & ol ¢ | services held at residence of | Read Down Read Up Codas Geobe in ool Reteh | A s ! rae: st A s : : i ‘ o ; f All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped X | DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | P i ; \ MISSION | Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KAN i DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | %:00) %0 ! Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor. |‘°‘=f"‘” | 2:30 p.n.—Preaching service. ! | Al are welcome in these services | 1:00 L RIS VA () NG SCHEDULE MARINE AIRWAYS ¥ sy ORTHOPEDIC PACIFIC ALASKA { SAILING SCHEDULE SChEY ”Pv“ S Censpition SHOE SPECIALIST AIRWAYS, INC Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau SU ULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE " 2 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | Authorized U. i *MT. McKINLEY .. Sept. 4 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 g S. MAIL Carrier FOOT Traffic Representative S RaN 75 3 o &5 4 *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ALASKA g Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct 17 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Clichagol EXAMINATIONS P *YUKON ; Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Kinishan Cove, Hoonah, and return. GASSINEAU HOTEL ALASKA : Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. Arch Supports—Callous FHONE: 10 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Pads—Foot Comforts Nov. 5 Nov. 8 «Nov.14 |f H";'CK" OFFICE, TRIANGLE PEACE~PHONE 623 > A v . s t Northbound and Southbound. | ex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative Made to individual - *—Connects at Cordova with S. S, CORDOVA for Prince William 2 measurements. CANADIAN Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzin Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, 5 -t ‘i’\( ",1L Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield, ‘ THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent APPROVED BY THE MEDICAL DOCTORS. John P. McGowan | Gastineau Hotel Phone for appoinment. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE R T —~— — —,——,———-—’l SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS AlaSka StC'lnlShl Corn yany Princess Louise d 3 You DINE BEST ctaver 0. 1 S D D T - | Princess Norah e - L 5 K = | i . 2 on : WEEKLY Leave Ar. Jun L WHEN YOU ! Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 A VARl o 1 SAILINGS Rt Bo::«‘lx s\ll’,.g]or‘;,:,; DINE ‘onnections at v'mconver with NORTH SEA ... ..Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 e i~ | HOTEL GASTINEAU NomTh cotsr 7 Sl S et | NORTH COAST ... Oet. 7 Oct 11 Oct 14 ROYAL Trens- o | | NORTH SEA Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oet, 21 p 4 CAFE i B ucne | Every Effort Made for the NORTHLAND Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct, 28 ; 5 G (- Tioketn egaey e ADd. full Comfort of Gussts! HAROLD C. KNIGHT ..... Dwight Long (right), 25, of Seattle, Wash, who had been sailing particulars from .+ | miort O | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF .. ——— Y GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent -s_t.’ . Fhone 18 . 544 £¥Y YOI A PR VEAR ROUND ALASKA SERVICE Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. V. W. MULVIHILL GASTINEAU CAFE PACFIC | AlIx SERVICE INFORMATION 1 ' his 32-foot ketch, Idle-Hour, around the globe sinee September ,1934, is shown with Wilbur Thomas, 25, of Los Angeles, after they brought the, ketch across the Atlangic in 75 days. Long contracted vellow | yuvo vamn ICE CREAM 2 fever, rode out a hurricane, and was held captive by Spanish Insur- | In Dishes, Cones or Bulk Lgents during his cruise—AP Phote, | reerrereresd

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