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|~ g . - . 'BARNEY GOOGL WAKE VP SNUFFY \.fl (T'S YOUR TURN Y0 GWE SHOOFLY HIS NMORNIN m AND FROM oW ON. T WISH You'D A EXERCISE - - LEAVE THAT T JUG OF YOURS / \\[T § ALONE W /2 === ‘M L € " By BILLIE DE BECK NAOW --WUZ \T MY FAULT Td' DURN CORK COME OUT AN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1938. | RUSTLE YORE BONES, YE WUTHLESS, NO-COUNT > 4 SLOSHED CORN-SQUEEZIN'S X O So5S thear THE WXX6 \$ ALL OVER TH' CRITTER'S T TOLD KM | S\ L H0SS BLANKET ¥ NOT To ToTe =] ALONG THRT | | —] \ JuG W : \ awe, Inc ‘g/]fi 5" :-.--..r...: 4l LGii@EfiEfiE ¢ Steamer Movements ] ON NORTH SEA - .....5emmecss st Seattle October 8 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1 McKinle heduied r outhbound Thurs- 1 am. and will sail one hour later chedulec ¢ Thursda outh one eduled to art A cuthbound from g Seattle ursday evening nd LOCAL SAILIA seeeeces®oc000egs®o0coceee 0000 000e®0ecc00eco0ceco®0a0nn s Avalis, Herb llard Estebeth scheduled to s Bachran, H. Zem, Mrs. J : B. F. Kane, Bessie Ja wayports Pauiino, P. Cat es every Wednesday o Grant, E 1 t 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e Sopl rero, Fe Alexander, Kake and way e Richa ! ports. . from ! for Sitka . and D. D il ronn¢ " e e & & & o s 0 0 TIDES TOCMORROW Irene aum 29 pm, 32 3 14.0 feet - JHALBUTERS % rection at McKinley is through with his - SATTLE, Oct. 4 Only La son and returr Fairba to buters from the local areas arr S st Sadeal tgday and sold as follow . aivito Le n Arne 3,000 pounds, Sema J 2,000 au. He is a hold-ov wtor peunds, both sell or 14% cents from the Fourth Division @ pound; Merit 1,000 pounds, sell - ing for 14% cents TO SINK HOLES 1 - - Lewis (Bud) Sowards has left Dr. STEVES says: “Comfortable Fairbanks and plans to sink holes fept are the key to happiness.’ on Big Minook Creek in the Ram- Room 301, Goldstein Bldg .T_“ Man Without a Country! adv. part District during the winter. James Tierney and John Dolanchuk While Europe trembles in a war scare, a tall, graying man paces the deck of the U. S. liner President Roosevelt at New York with his guard, James Tierney, left, unworried about war scares—for he is a ‘man without a eountry. He is John Dolanchuk, 43, no home—no Bome anywhere. He cannot land in France, Germany, the U. S, P'.n Britain or Canads. Dolanchuk is a victim of a technicality growing out of the Versailles treaty 19 years ago. Born in Hatna, part of Austria, he failed to apply for Rumanian citizenship en Hatna was taken over by the Bucharest government. After “he was_ineBgible to do so. Dolanchuk has made threg trips and back aboard ship. He was to take another Sept. 14, Scene of Second Hitler-Chamberlain Parley - (OUPLE CLUB | : HAS ELECTION Election of officers followed the usual potluck dinner of the Couple Club last evening, held in the par- lors of the Northern Light Pr n Church at 6:30 o'clock. J. Jahoda was chosen president \e club: R. B. Lesher, vice-presi- nd Russell Cook, secretary- utive year, | the fourth co ibers of the club will collect and me repair toys to be distributed among children at Christmas time. Any donations will be appreciated and may be “drcpped” into the church| parlors any time. | Plans ¢ also formulated last| evening for a show, sponsored by | the club, the theme of which will be | in connection with community work of the church. | Hosts and hostesses for the meet- | ing, November 7, will be Mr. and . J. Jahoda dand Mr. and Mrs. | R. B. Lesher. i R i i i ime Minister Neville Cham- i hine is the picturesque city of Godesberg, Germany, where P""‘? E&‘a';‘ll:i(:dozn]fit:;]Slinar‘:ange(? to meeg Chancellor Adolf Hitler, of Germany, in their second parley to seek ‘ y solution of the Czechoslovakian crisis. A view of the town is shown above. ST. JAMES BAY | = — PRODUCES DUCKS| Tanana River the sal- the door of the room wherein lay Lyle Hebert, J. G. Shepard and Charles Sabin were among succ ful duck hunters. They “In the N R Ns Imon were exceptionally scarce until the dead woman. |this fall, when the run was good I FIRST BUD Wis. A cactus |in spots. The fall run of silvers PORTERFIELD, | started in August. Tt was unusually plant owned by Mrs. Joseph Biehl|went (o St. James Bay aboard Olaf 200d at Eight-Mile Island, which is has blossomed for the first time in Larsen’s I uter Arden eight miles up the Tanana from 14 years or to this year the mit 'bags of ducks were gotten lits mouth plant never had a bud. as well as two geese, with excellent (Fairbanks News-Miner) = FARREE oo — chooti Saturday morning. By Imon runs were exceptionally | ¥ Sunday, however, most of the duciks o ot ot SR H HEAVY SNOW PREDICTED paq left the bay, the hunters said. OGL Cd: ¢ B AR e i fl “ms n“rnBrQ “Plenty of snow coming wintes % 5 ““‘“\" "‘“‘KK"‘ e A V i the prediction of the Eskimos L e e s on § d Penin: ¥ is now 1oticeable large numbers " . i ¢ SeOrAiEL. 10,9 1 'll tains between Norton Sound and ‘ Townsend, head eau o Nulato. wka, W) ; _________ | TRANSPORTATION patrolled the m, and his assist- ant, Ted Lambert, who was on duty| PETERSBURG, Ind. Oct. 4 S COMPANY on the Kuskokwim. They have just Spotly dog owned by Ruftisi Jarman' s-FnendIY . returned to Fairbanks, where Mr.|Fowler, sat watching friends and ; o Townsend has his headq s [ relatives take flowers to the casket ¢ T 1 IRTUNE and where he and Mn wert |of Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke. L % Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle have their homes, The woman naa been one of EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM. The seeming 1t runs at places | Spotty’s best friends, which may i up from the mouth of the Yukon|explain the d asoning when Seattle were due ‘to water conditions he finally jumped up, crossed the S. S. TONGASS. oct. 4 } Townsend said “Fish takes are'road to a petunia bed, chewed ofi | small during either low or hi blossor \d trotted back PASSENGERS FREIGHT water. At these times, fish Whe O'Rourke house REFRIGERATION should be moved into the n| There he placed the flowers at from current, but the natives too often . $4 fail to do this. S Run Starts May 12 | D. B. FEMMER “The spring run of salmon start AGENT X ed May 12 when kings and chums ' ¢ van,s sture L] ntET 5 THE SIGN OF entered the Yukon. The run at the Phone 114 Night 312 DEPENDABLE 278 8. FRANKLIN mnouth was the heaviest in 15 years. “Forty miles above the mouth the SERVICE fish seemed to cut off. Then Vona- | REGULAR zella, which is 30 miles above Holy U. S. AIRMAIL s, got them. Good catches also | Service Every Trip [ 5RV£ MC were made at k and at Hall's b a Rapids, which 8 miles above| Juneau-Fairbanks Anvik. Then there was none until Nulato was reached, where the run | was light. Bethel-Nome Read Down i TALASKA The maximum number of fish Tue. [ h THE allowed to be taken this year for Tue. v, Whitehorse —[Ar.(San B ( commercial purposes for export— Tue - Fairbanks ‘f E H p ney are mild-cured—were 25,000 | Th- [Wed.[ ‘ L . outside and 25,000 inside the mouth | %] §:40 R of the Yukon. Notwithstanding the .| 72, R (1 l’ N r) good run, however, a total of only "™ ) ) 13,000 fish was taken for export. n | _| 1:00 | . PACIFIC ALASKA — ORTHOPEDIC \ SAILING SCHEDULE l | | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | SHOE SPECIALIST | AmwAYS, INCc i Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound P : T eiih s “MT. McKINLEY Sept. M4 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 | resentative | *:YUKON Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 5 o0 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | *ALASKA . Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 | EXAMINATIONS 3 ae *YUKON Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 GASSINEAU HOTEL ALASKA Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 | Arch Supports—Callous FRONE: 19 FYUKON . Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Dads T N g 128 AL - Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. I Pads—Foot Comforts i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Made to individual measurements. APPROVED BY THE MEDICAL DOCTORS. John P. McGowan Gastineau Hotel *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William | CANADIAN Travel PACTFIC | on a “PRIN- CESS” . Liner JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 6, 17 Princess Norah Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ! Phone for appoinment. - L It e laska Steamshiy SERVICE-ON-A!L-RLA — s, You DINE BEST WHEN YOU ROYAL -Atlantio | o Trans-pacie Every Effort Made for Tickets, reservations and full Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ¢ Dinners from 5 tni 9 Dadly. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. 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