The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1938, Page 6

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£ U0\ SOLD, SNLFFY - BUT WE'LL KEEP (T A SECRET: TET 'EM THINK TH' HORSE TALK \S JUST A GAG-- WE'LL CLEAN UP-- DON'T BREATHE (T YO & SOUL - PROMISE ME - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1938 A j : By BILLIE DE BECK | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. - M. S. DART ¥ SNUERY, THE (WMRACLE ‘ i MRN;IRYS U. S. Mcil Carrier ’NO :B“(’)%TW\T__ Leaves Femmer's Dock. June: every Wednesd. At 7 oaom. -'7»—»' For PETERSBURC KE POR1T ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For F Horma D. B, FEMMER— w id Freight_must_be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesiay. GREEN TOP FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS ' ' | CABS PHONE CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec-| i | ializing in Chinese a.. American } i Dishes—TRY US ONCE. | i 6 8 TS R e O TR | = e 28 e ' 1 H & G Yo Il residence | we canned about 5,000 Holden flew R. M. Douglas, Leo H Bt . . .Zimoving to the 'Campbell residence|we canned about 509 ¢AZES Bilingalbyantl-A. Bentey to Bt BOY GRREN HOP 'RIDE | | 'to occupy the apartment vacated salmon and 6,000 cascs of & ZORIC i ( i e s arih B e Bkt The ‘cannery W q in 190% io burg, while Cope flew to the islands COUPON BOOKS: et g . i B e e A e \mst. | the Pacific Packing and Navigation 1o bring in a load of pussengers. On SYSTEM CLEANING r Kelso will ta art- a acking 3 « P § i ne News O o the Carlsons, About the|Company and ran for one more the wa out he took Sam Peckovich $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Phone 15 e ; g Shilkat | and Wi oner to Hawk Inlet. i , arl l middle of the week J. R. Langseth vear while Carlson was at Chilkut and W ) $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ALASKA LAUNDRY i | and family expect to locate in the |operating another plant ““Wi‘“‘“\ EF B SN W o 0L S s Moot st s o oot st g Rl ' ! L Runguist house on St. Ann’s Ave-|to Juneaws waters a short time i LAY 5 = b —_— nue Jater, John L. Carlson then bought m; Satur ) ¢ the buildings of the or 1 g L4 B e & o 0 0 0 0 c & & & ®ingg AFRICH AND On Saturday W. B. Cuthbertson back t % . M L D l Twu Frfllghlars * b4 MR. HODGES TO W and family moved from the Wehren cannery and er ted another at ¢ TS FANOUS HOTER i rs. ee olan 3 . NG <c to the Riesser cottage ov Taku Harbor i close to the theatres ‘ : . Steamer Movements TUESDAY MORNING (00 @ fhe Fiesser OS8R 8 | “Morcechnie founa the rusted| i Bl Tho " ommisus tna hoe: | B : Alaska s s G 5 NORTHBOUND o| Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock 5 o [ name plate which fixes Billy Carl- b Sttt ‘ e s s hdAnie arrive at e at her home here, Miss Stephanie JOE WEHREN ILL | sons arrival to the Territory on the ort, (M UI e Alaska scheduled to arrive at e at ; j nle WEHRE! . AT : S LARGE ¢ 50 i et 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- e Africh, daughter of Mx\. lIv,Ln,\r J5e) Waliens ot BN IGE M ;| Alaskn Junesu estel Amy. Laxgg Rates $0.5 . HH e ing. Should have 5 days mail & Mf“'h' _“’” Begoue, e _"’_’f‘ V" and is staying at the home of M st with al I" ur ur 2 aboard from the Bisies .‘M" VV‘Il\un‘ Woiaos. The cereminy and Mrs. Walter Sands in Juneau bat! £ o 'SCHEDULED SAILINGS e |Will be performed by the Rev. Ed- i thytre et | L D i p Fl e Princess Louise scheduled to e|Wward Budde in the presence of rela- | & ’ 3 ':Agcm Horace O. Adams received| @ sail from Vancouver tomor- o | tives and rlr.va rm-nd..x of the um.u)lt‘l ul-n IRUN PLATE { a radiogram today from the Seat- e row night at 9. L3 Ml‘*v. Mary )S\Kn'}v\\orlh. ?f-’*llflt o | ! tle office of the Alaska Steamship, @ North Sea scheduled to sail e |the bride-to-be, will be her at(m- i ) { Company, stating the freighters e from Seattle October 14 at e dant. Mr. Al Black will be best, man ! Oduna and Tanana are scheduled ® 10 am 1 A%S otk i the Sveig & Ror ORTHOPEDIC <: for Alaska voyages. The Oduna is e Aleutian scheduled to sail e ception \_X‘?”_ be held at ‘“." j/,“,”(,” Willfl, D rops Off While a _ sailing from Seattle Wednesday, Oc- @ from Seattle October 15 at e home for friends of the newlyweds. e ikl SR | SHOE SPECIALIST AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO " tober 12 and the Tanana on Tues- ® 9 am. b e R n:‘u‘;\'om') Plane Hylng fln'ougl 3 3 ¥) October 18 s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | i8-TO-BE BONORED B 5 T D D l Al k E i WY Leiober Vo o ® Denali scheduled southbound e ; AT tl’M"[Y h;l' ;:“, Rain and Fog 4 FoTi""IONS e Da y asKa 'nl)lre i e next Thursday or Friday. | Complimentary to Miss Steph-|_, . e sl F is invited to prese; i ! 7 HALIBUTERS . LOCAL SAILINGS o|anie Africh and Miss Alice Sey Billy Carlson Given Memen- Y’-Hirml Oct. 10 S)‘(lu-lwn Ir)x s- EXAMIN Ppresent this coupon tonight at the box office of i % 7 b 4 " whose wedding dates have been an-| x! . engers, all Germans, and the Bel- 5y £ -t 5 the— et oy £ VI 8 M to of Taku Packing ST Tl | Ak Support_Callews CAPITOL THEATRE e ka and wayports. o |tained a number of the friends Company Belgian airliner crashed today \n(.~ g t‘m' ‘.()'rpl(ll ls . 1 y e Dart leaves every Wednesday e|the two young ladies at her heme e near Soest, Ruhr Valley, North- Made to ind l\ll‘ ua AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE 3 b 5 53 \rds g western Germany. measurements. ” e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e Saturday night William (Billy) Carlson, New 138 e i 4he. plane lost OF HUMAN HEARTS” _— e Alexander, Kake and way ® iss Africh is to be married here| g w4 by company buyer in Ju- i WD g 5 s ‘“ 2, APPROVED BY THE P - The - o] o iss Sey is t g o b " a wing in 1 r while ying & ¢ i 5 £ SEATTLE, Oct. 10.—The follow- o ports, o | tomorrow morning. Miss Sey s 0 p o "L o onted by an elated | e op o | A i MEDICAL DOCTORS. Yowr ~wame iiay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE | ing halibuters sold here today: . o|be married early in January ot APl S R | throug the ram and £ i From the western banks—EAsteIl ¢ o o o o o o o @ o e e|latter id at present successor to Miss ‘5 % ”m“(r g A :L‘" lv‘; The plane was Italian make — — —— st — { 23000 pounds, selling for 16% and _ | Africh as clerk in Guy's Drug Store. 70 R s arm a rusty plate ' sayoia Type S-83 ]ohn P. McGowan | 13% cents a pound; Brisk 36000 » % | Novelty bridge afforded a lively|* D00 A N o e e - S ; * pounds, 16 and 12 cents i R, evening’s entertainment for the ",m["f":(:' oA "('_'m‘:]l,],.,",‘f \‘/‘“"!2“ Yo' BOTH MARINE AIR Gastincau Hotel ER co. . From the local banks—Flint 2,000 TIDES TOMORROW | [group, each one receiving a prize| Si % CORLLY 1 PR Phone for appoinment pounds, + 15 cents; Rosario 1000 % : for card honors fchortled, displaying the rusty won| PLANES FLOWN ON X OF ALASKA [ Dolinbs. Woodrow 1000 pounds,| Fgh tide—1:48 am. 163 feet. |y s among the guests wore| Plate for Billy's wondering eyes TRIPS DURING DAY { Mariner 1,000 pounds, all 14 cents; ;(;W“ '|l::,',71 4;, by 11;{11 :f:: Mrs. Marjorie DeWitt, Mrs, Marjorie “_‘1"::“'\’(]‘;::;“1“‘_l‘i:”‘L’”““’!‘_ '(’l“‘: bf;‘};(" LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS i S.‘:":“ No. 2, 1,000 pounds, 15%| ;.o tide—g:16 pm. -23 feet :‘:““:"‘f w]‘\{lu l”l {"i{"v:fl'::"""”m"f“(f” | Packing Company by the Astoria, Marine Airways made two flight : PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU P E 20 i'd : - Mes. Myrtle Edwards, Mes, Bornice|Ton Works, 1007." today, one to Petersburg on special SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve | > FIREMEN GET SUNDAY | Johmson. Mrs. Rosie. Nelson. Mrs |, 1t Was in 1901 that 13-year-old charter, and the other to island and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I F: H A L CALL; OIL OVERFLOWS | folen Forr oy, 3 - | Billy Carlson came to Alaska with | point A0 -PAA BRINGS |N Abin Yo e anbsdred an | oo Fortesh Miss Meris BOX, BAIS by, s o0 thEns: fhia 1408 S0k TGN TRANSPCRTATION : 1 iy ans an wendell Cahill, Mrs. Elton Eng-| } ! b alarm a tithe Goldstein Building | grom and the honorees ;“h"“'""lt one of ‘lh" first vmuwlrl« COMPANY IR Yo i Faid) |in the Juneau district at Carlson ’ : where they for1 an oil burner | i e Jarman's-Friendly had overflowed in the basement Damage was limited to a trifling smoke damage, firemen reported. - < PASSENGERS A PAA Electra was scheduled to { c ¢ through today from the In- - i terfor with nine passengers aboard ADVER ENT FOR BIDS +while another Electra took off from St -here for Fairbanks with mail Sealed bids will be received by »—Bill Knox and Walt Hall were to City Clerk at Anchorage, Alaska, | bripg in C. M. Hirst, E. D. McGinty, until October 19, 1938, 2:00 P.M. for 5 William Zimmerman, C. M. Wells, the construction of Street ! HYW. Zirchel, H. Severson, J. M. Water Mains, and Sewers for City i Lafferty, M. M. Capps and Edward of Anchorage, Alaska, and will then and there be opened and publicly + St. Sinclair. | Murray Stuart and Gene Meyring read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be S-flew- the mail north. considered. - Plans, specifications and form of AM'UNDSEN BRINGS contract documents may be obtain- “.FIVE PASSENGERS ca at Pwa Office, Juneau, Alaska, | i i the office of City Clerk—Anchor- | FROM CHICHAGOF . °\iiic ana’ ac whe otrice of { Five passengers came in from (ne pajly Journal of Commerce, { Offithagof today with Alaska Air geattle, Washington. geTransport Pilot Johnny Amundsen. phere will be no deposit required @5 They were J. L. Freeburn, G. for documents. | Deémaree, J. LaForce, A. Gates. J. Each bid shall be accompanied by | Kirl : a certified check, cashier’s check i After returning from the Chicha- or bhid bond (with authorized sure- igof trip, Amundsen flew four to ty company as surety) made pay- , Hawk Inlet, and was to retwrn and gple to the owner in amount not + faw. out a half ton of dynamite less than 5% of the amount of i for Sam Pekovich's mine, the Al- the bid. aska-Admiralty The City of Anchorage reserves {—Fhe four passengers were J. T.|the right to reject any or all bids, H DeJarnette, W. H. Johnson, W. M. and to waive informalities. } Lawes and F. H, Thompson, No bidder may withdraw his bid — eee - - after the hour set for the opening PARTY IS GIVEN-FOR ~ thercot, ox before anard of cond MRS. KENNETH JUNGE for & perioa exceedir ! or for a period exceeding 30 days. It is estimated that there will be available for the work to be done under this advertisement substan- tially the sum of $96,000.00. i : i { Honoring Mrs. Kenneth Junge, ’ whose birthday was yesterday, her H sister, Mrs. Ludwig Nelson, enter- j tained at her Auk Bay home. ! H.G.ABERCROMBIE, City Clerk, + Many gifts were received by the City of Anchorage, Alaska. f was‘First publication, Sept. 26, 1938. i Last publication, Oct. 10, 1938. guest of honor and the day spent informally. e GET A PACKAGE OF Brighter GE Bulbs ,"Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs 50 that you may have the right lamp in the right lace at the right time. 100-WATT GE BULBS Now down to “For 1.E.S. table models, garage, laundry and single socket bedroom fixtures. 150-WATT For your kitchen 100-200-300 WATT For 3-Light LE.S. Lamps LUMILINE LAMPS 75-60-40-25-15 WATTS _ _15¢ 20¢ . 60¢ -Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. AU~—r==ALASKA——DOUGLAS R S Tep—— Paving, | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. ON AND GAMES | ; BIRTHDAY PARTY Twenty-two young people of Ju- Billy, proudly displayinz the r {ed iron on his office wall loday, r |called that at the time his father FORTUNE neau and Douglas, classmates of| Doris Cahill, enjoyed her birthday | cFected the plant at Carlson Cree : | party Saturday st her home in|there were only two canneries near e e el atictous Inachenn ore. | HEre a the time, ane of them ab} Seattle ¥ big Al el it P\ Ghilkat and the other at Chilkoot S. 5. TONGASS......... .Oct. 4 Fbared ‘by’ Mrs. ‘Cahill preceded anf¥is 5 or i e afterncon of games. | bt vlll“’l‘u-lll‘)?" S :l' ‘,(‘ '(, B0 l'::“‘ PASSENGERS FREIGHT At cootie, Bob Caruthers won first / TR AT REFRIGERATION gty GEiv gl e E g id. “We had 30 gill net boats out prize for the boys; Elroy Hoffman| g,y apout 25 Chinese hands in the| |won second and Malcolm Faukner| it CPOUE 0 (GRERe BaCe Tt the consolation. For the girls, Gr ; L el i hand and the canning didn’t go Berg won first, Shirley Davis sec- prd Lt 8 ) fast as it does now. That first year, [ J D. B. FEMMER | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. ond, Irene Williams consolation. bt B ’ AGENT | The young people also played van s store Iy i ‘(nblv tennis and sang songs. EP A A s 8 & PRA Phone 114 Night 312 SEAPLANES Fi OR CHARTER | FAMILIES MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall moved | THE SIGN OF Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska today to Juneau where they are e uADLE | now located in the Goldstein build- | REGULAR AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson are onle | U. 8. AIRMAIL | Service Every Trip ' D A N C ‘ N G | Juneau-Fairbanks | § | EVERY NIGHT |sucmsinetNome | PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Read Up i Tue. Sat.[Lv. Jun |AT.[Sun. Th. . = ‘ ALL NIG.HT I o All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped to the music of T - Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG RUTH WOOD At the Piano ; SAILING scEDULE MARINE AIRWAYS l - - - while you eat e Jome d 5 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau s O IFIC teamer Seattle Northbound Southbound -way o Communication - . ; and drink oo ;‘SLASKA DENALT ot s oo oc1s ) SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE l your filll , INC. *ALEUTIAN Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier - { y Traffic Representative *Q’%}?{%‘Nfl Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. " LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ¥ Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Tt ichagol { D AN['NG AND Q ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and xetum.Odd' BIEAs O GASBINEAU HOTEL YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. | PHONE: 106 ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ENIERIA'NMENT 'YUKON Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Tac. 6 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative *—Connects at Cordova with S. 8. CORDOVA for Prince William THELMA Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, _ BIRD Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. > Singing and # g Dancing ; THE ALASKA LINE | at JOH"I‘{ Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & |- MARIN'S L B. 0. ADAMS, Agent I i ‘ " | s T i JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS DOUGLAS INN. Frioows trebe A laska Steamship Company Fiiteds Nera SEASICE Al AL ALAS RS BEUTES w 5 EEEKLY Leave Ar. Juneau WHEN YOV Qofpber; 17 SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So. o DINE Connections at Vancouver with NORTH SEA Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 He s Canadian Pacific Services: NORTH COAST ....Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 ROYAL Tnnn:nmhl ; NORTH SEA ......Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Trans- NORTHLAND -..Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 CAFE s B Every Effort Made for the 3 Al LD C. KNIGHT o particulars from Comfort of Guests! 3B, BURFORD, Tioket Agent L Dinners from § aily. Y. W. MULYIHILL GASTINEAU CAFE CITY WHARF oo ______Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone 18 Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC [ ] ‘ in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk VEHR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE e

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