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RS g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1938. ) REPRODUCED FROM FOOI e e . - — — e - o e et = e — 3 ~ BARNEY GOOGLE By BILLIE DE BECK HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. NNO - M T - % — s S OR T FUN DON'T TALK FOOLISH.COLSIN, EVEN CMONEY 22 M\KE‘W%\%:I“@\’OQORN | rr\?\_u%\sham%\ge / ‘}%‘&%%‘E‘ég ‘f ‘ M . S. DART OF (T, MINE, SHOOFLY'S EVEN MONEY ! SUMP'N GOOFY ESTIDDY- GO0 'ROLND 'BovT A EE D | ; j T THINK VL TOSS |\ WHERE DO YOU GET THAT GOW' ON 'ROUND HERE-}( we@aE (T WOULDNT BE || | SHOOELY. b e, WESE - | U. S. Mcil Carrier A COUPLA BUCKS (00 To 1" STUFE22 WHADDA VA THINKE A BAD WUNCA TO BARNEY Z ik B wad ‘ O e © - BORE - ~ ShooF hat 3 20 HAPPENED 2 | every Webmeatny 2t N THE " T-BONE" - SHOOFLY-- EVEN MONEY 22 THAT NAG OF GOOGLE'S COULDN'T WIN F HE Q8D E\GAT LEGS-- For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. | For Information | D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 , Freight must be on dock not WHAT'S THE PRICE 2 A8oLT 100 TO 1 %2 —~ A | " later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. - P S s L= e WA . stm——— | FOR HEAUTH AT THE % GREEN TOP BRUNSWICK {J o RECREATION ALLEYS A S NE | { CAFE IN CONNEQTION, Spec- <2 CAB pHo | { ializing in Chinese ax.. American E 3 ; Dishes—TRY US ONCE; e : : : - 678 | ey J - y R I .y = n i‘?c-" BUY GREEN TOP RIDE 1 Al:'d.lt—-’l'ax and System Service . = L&H I f s COUPON BOOKS: | AMES C.PCPOPER, | - - C. P. A ke ] $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | 303-05 Goldstein Building | . arlne e Uu S ven as ' $3.00 in rides for $2.50 " Public Stenographer | 4 | Notary Public * [ - - - — L - il o = e . Miss Mary VanderLeest and Sher- ) a5 T o e SR R o talhed 1ksh @y ; 4 % Wirt entertained last evening u fi“ l . . nderLeest’s residence on ¢ Steamer Movements | ; . NORTHEOUND . ices and quadrilles, so u g Brv!cfi e Denali due to arrive sometime @ L y interpreted by those pres- e tomorrow. Should have three o 2 would have put any “Norsc- e . first cla mail and e man” to sl ». Music was furnish- © MMBY § Larcel post mail vd o Peterson. 4 e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Guests for the occasion included . . @ o cheduled t 1l from e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mr. o Repairs to Cost $40,000— 2 Wi and Mrs. John Keyser, Mr. and Aleutian Replacing Ves- o cheduled to sail o Mrs. J. Irvine Noble, Mr. and Mis. ¢ Pl ¢ from Sbattle. October 1T ° Joe Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert sel on Alaska Run & 5% . Prucha, Miss Barbara Winn, Miss ® Alaska scheduied (b sail from e Carol Robertson, Miss Mary Simp- ¢ 4 WATTLE, Oct. 5.-~The Todd-Se- ¢ " coiitie O At 0 Wiy e kins, Orrin Kimball, Kelly Foss, o altle Dry Doeks, Inc, has con- & ¢oumpBOUND SAILINGS e and Bob Kimball. ' A% :‘“n UP SUBSORIMER/E0 ! tracted uir teamer Yu- ¢ pount, M I cheduied ® POSESPC el T’ D l Al E . § o movalie and ik soub 8 In 1652 a mint was established H o ; 1 g e i ' 4 , in Boston at which Pine Tree Is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of okl ' o Princess Loulse scheduled oo gNE QF THE NOT-SO-WEAK SEX, Mrs. Michael Lerner (left) of New York battled LHIS wers cofe the— . : : ®. grive b6 000Gk OTOE 2 with a 295-pound broadbill swordfish for almost three hours before landing him off Louisburg, Nova h s DAt TOL THEA TRE ! ! ¢ morning and sails south one @ Scotia, It is believed the first broadbill swordfish ever caught in Canadian waters by a woman using | 5 i e hour o rod and reel. For her record, Mrs, Lerner used a 28-ounce rod and 39-thread line. X ' AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE . e North scheduled to arrive ¢ v p e g " ”” FNNQEN ¥ S st mae lcyedy . fid & v e WIDE OPEN FACES L:I! iV 174 3 e scheduled to sail south about » Frant Truck Hits SHELL SlMMONS w]LL .‘mn( vvnmm- of an entertain- :i'(::ru;\;nn::l‘l’:\ln':‘n‘:t:";:'l" Yow' Name May Appear—~WATCH THIS SPACE e 3 oclock in the afternoon. @ "% | 3 bor. Splendld food. verfect |\ _ ENIN‘;‘\] )] %} THE . LOCAL SAILINGS » Light Company SAIL TOMORROW FOR | rents will be served and Comtort. convenince’ %19 == 4 — ] ] FE* N8 e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® ygpe e {many ial features have been — TARGE “™'% oo oo e | GENG U dadin, at 6 pm. for Sit- e Widowed Front | SEATTLE, ROCHESTERM.””M for the evening. I From | | L o e P e | R e IA LUMBER CO. With eight passengers from Fair- e ; every Wednesday 1 Ahlers truck went| Shell Simmons, “feeling fine™|. . iy invited | ALASKANS LIKE THE banks, Al Monsen and Walt Hall tersburg, Por sterday from its park- |21 “""“l"‘ “"’J’“ e ros< — Hotel OF ALASKA ugh PAA Electra vesterda Alex ler, Kake and way Frankl Street be. ans o outh tomorrow ' brought a PAA Elecirs in yosterday 8 Alexander, Kake and way n Franklio St o i Moottt ot storaze warenouses ane. [N IRZCTIEIACL] | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS o Ve B et e meat - packing establishments in i , i 1 \.".:. i iitha 1.:1_ [f.® » ® e 0o 0o e e o0 e ns said be would probably the United States have inc — s = %E(’UREl %'O?JES il 747—.‘]UNE‘AU ew Qlson, Neis ower Company buildin be ¢ a montt W g0 to|their capacity by a third dv s YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve tiin, A. F. Allard, and Chatles o A I L b, S AR Rochester, Minn,, to get spe ur- | the last 16 years. A L A s K A and Modernize Your Home Under Titie 1, F. H. A, Huntley TIDES TOCMORROW roll down the hill, struck the e: gery attention at Mayo Brother i o5 AR e + curh and caromed off to cross the! The Northiand Transportation| Empire crassifieas CHARLES HUNTLEY, PAA High tie—11408 . 181 fest = ] "”' ”J",‘ st ot :;'\":.‘Ifi"l:(\‘,‘("Ll:“;fil&;;,‘,”'\'\;‘:;;‘;.ln(1‘:‘1“‘:::1 G B : ‘\‘l,x'(?\)::::u‘zu”\: M'KINLEY ”‘. ::(5,. ,yl ;-.1,‘)’=’;|, ;]| g ;. windows, throw- stateroom. | z % COMPANY Sl ing the corner of the building out| — e |§ Jarman's-Friendly 5 ST . s T of line and breaking the black glass | [ ] s Bunfley, PAY Tadie - HON B B +§1 B2 trim below the windows to a sad y FORTUNE gineer who recently flew (o Fairbanks ) e Or HBb Ut ABD0 STk ae: : Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle ; - from Seattle with Joe Crosson, ar- 4 i Damage to the car, apparently ! EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM. | , | rived in Juneau by PAA plane ) i Werda. . il SRR i | d i MR o e Todits, Bhroumte | sl TR AllG. msas l“:l[:I‘A;\‘l\l’l.\'\\\;:;.n'llll;lt\Hln.l(((l Nobody | Da"ca Saturda ‘ é:a:t: | 914 i 4 Outside, planning' to take the Mount an emergency trip to Big Port| o o 4 e e | i R o“. A | o McKinley tonight Walter today where a workman at | FE e o st Huntley has been transferred the herring refinery there received : o !EONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 4 MRS. VENA CRON Ancther of tne much anticipated | PASSENGERS = FREIGHT — from ;Fairbanks to Seattle where severed toes 3 f - OUOUNEE e il abucipes EFRIGERATION | = S S A Pan American Ai have estab- It is not known who the man | INJURED . IN FALL} e, canates fances will betany s . lished a temporary radio station a was, but Ellis expected to get him oL payeny "fl_b“'“”‘?:‘ Syene o A ® Ala k Air T [ short distance from Lake Wash- |to hospitalization although weather | Mys, Vena Crone, who is well-| cs Ballroom, with Chafrman Rod $4 SKa l'allspfll't, Ce ington on the north side of the in that section was reportedly known for her “art of cooker D. B. FEMMER Sand Point Base, heavy. is now recuperating at her apart PAA AGENT SEAPLA]‘E ment in the Goldstein Building,| R van’s store \ S FOR CHARTER according to Mrs. Julius Moeller, | THE SIGN OF 2t Night 312 ¢ 2 4 pea vy e 278 S. FRANKLIN Phone Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Mrs. Crone received serious ankle RVI T 1 by BUS injuries, consisting of torn liga- | =2 ERTICE AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ra\'e y ments and fractures, during a fall U 5 AIRMAIL P H o NE 6 12 Monday at Windfall Lake. kil 4. — Day or Ni You'll enjoy every .comfort- z - - | Service Every Trip m S E RVING Y quht able, scenic mile of the way, PIYORCES GEANTED \ Juneau-Fairbonks o Hangar and Shop in Juneau v ‘hen you continue your tri = X r‘ ¥ A D R Divorces were granted by Fed- | Bethel-Nome \ SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot ) ¢ eral Judge George F. Alexander! o f v N RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher in District Court this afternoon to ReadDown — 8 Basd Ui 2 L THE Nina Johnson from Glen Johnson, ' rpue. Sat./Ar. Whiteh : | P H B Junen and. 1o Sophi Cosas Trom Tot ok - SR All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped . Raymond ,C"‘\‘; Petersburg. > Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Argentina proclaimed its inde-| | pendence of Spain, July 9, 1816, and then suffered from a civil wari MARINE AIRWA LOW FARES : S o e : S v z 2-Way Radio Communication Frequent Daily Schedules i IFI LA | SAILING SCHEDULE | i Liberal Stopo ORTHOPEDIC i PACIFIC ALASKA [ 3K g : 80 pPucjunan go\:letfi';x::? SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE S % Q) : 2 B G “;"(:::m:‘[:-h SHOE SPECIALIST AIRWAYS, INC. *MT. McKINLEY / Sept. 24 Sept. 21 Oct. 6 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Optional Routes FOOT ! Traffic Representative | *#DENALI : Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. \ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | *ALASKA ... iy Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, ® EXAMINATIONS | | *ALEUTIAN . : Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. i i GASBINEAU HOTEL ALASKA 3 _Oct. Oct. 25 Oct. 31 ‘Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Arch S ¥ PHONE: 108 {YUKON ... Nov. 1 Nov. 17 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA / ln: § upports—Callous % ALASKA .. B _.Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ads—Foot Comforts = T—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative " Made to individual = T 1 *_Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William A measurements. Il CANADIAN rave. Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, p 2 PACIFIC ik Ba d Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. ‘Hundreds of Savmgs APPROVED BY THE e on a Vi T e i MEDICAL DOCT S. h e ‘ “PRIN- THE ALASKA LINE Like These.... . | CESS” Ticket Office—Phone 3 Freight Office—Phone § from SEATTLE K John P. McGowan || - B. 0. ADAMS, Agent » Gastineau Hotel Liner ) ; One ‘,‘(:‘-‘ Phone for appoinment. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, rnd M‘ {:"‘IT Angeles % a8 50 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Freis o g . icago ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ‘1 S h C Minneapoli Princess Louise AlasKadtcamship Lompan : San Francisco October 6, 17 5 ER £E-ON-A1 ALASKRA-ROGUT New York Princess Norah i X Salt Lake City WHEN YOU Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 A . - g li v B. C DINE Connections at Vancouver with | Pormmenses ; & - LR L i EEETE 'HOTEL GASTINEAU e In Juneau, consult J. B. BURFORD & CO., for | v NORTH COAST ....Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 g lete information on bus travel to any ROYAL s for th | NORTH SEA ... Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 complete Informa ‘ ; P Trans-Pacifie .. Eve Effort que or the | NORTHLAND ......Oct. 21 Oct. 25- Oct. 28 point in the States or Canada. CAFE | Tickets, reservations and full : RS & 1t of Guests! HAROLD C. KNIGHT : 4 2 | particulars from |§, *& 3 4 ort of Guests! s J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent " Phene 79 ¢ @ Pacific Greyhound Lines @ Union Bluasts fiom 3t Dafp V. W. MULVIHILL GASTINEAU CAFE ! CITY WHARF ... o Phome 23 3 e s Pecdisl Singay Dineers h Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska : | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent __________Phone £ Pacific Stages ' @ North Coast Lines ¢ CANADIAN in connection ‘ - ,. & JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM . ® Washington Motor Coach System In Dishes, Cones or Bulk PACIFIC AIK SERVICE INFORMATION R 'ROUND RLASKRA SERVICE y °