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THF DAILY AL ASKA EMPIR WFDNF.SDAY OCT. 12, 1938. pma— |2 6 ™ : RNEY GOOGLE By BILLIE DE BECK | [£ - BA | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | . =S O G\T 'EV, n . EEY-- JES OVER NON Gl , . g J WRAT WORRIES ME,SNU %6 TOAT THAR G\DOY AP SHOOFLY - . . ' 3 SHOOFLY'S NEVER BEEN . STREET TIME'S U. S. Mai i i A BlG RACE BEFORE - CEROTRL A WASTIN « S. Mcil Carrier a ALL THE EXCITEMENT /" gy JEEPERS, Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juncau, i HE MIGHT GO COUSW - every Wednesday at 7 a. m. H To PIECES-* /' THAT WOULD BE For PETERSBURG, KAKF, PORT : A SCANDAL To T e = TH WOOD\:EE;%‘RS D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 f o Sl \3( 22 Freight must be on dock not e later than 4 P. M. Tucsday. ’ FOR HEALTH AT THE ' ‘ GREEN TOP oAb 3 RECREATION ALLEYS CABS PHONE FE IN CONNECTION, i - z in Chinese aw.. American it @ : 678 2 ‘ : H — o )Y GREEN TOP RIDE i Bl‘({:o(;l';ov BOOKS: ZORIC i . . " 5 7 SYSTEM CLEANING H ) .. Marine News e |- ppm e as Fhone I8 . gk g 3.00 in rides for $2. | August 25, 1938. § ALASKA LAUNDRY i Notice is hercby given that James — e H V. hers, has made application = i for a homesite, Anchor 08497, il o SR embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2303, | * g situated on Fritz Cove Road and * Steamer Movements | Auke Pay, coniaining 495 actes.|y : ° y * under the act of May 26, 1934, lati- | ITH BIG LUAD . NORTHBOUND . tude 58° 21° 04” N. longitude 134° # Tongass in port and e 30" W. and it is now in the| ¥ e morrow forenoon for Seattle. ® Land Office, e Princess Louise scheduled to ® e arrive Priday afternoon or e e T 2 Jeisng, should ok B versely any of the mentioned 5 el i G land should file their adverse i -b‘k Taking 500 Tom to Site ® - ' S claims in the local land office ! * - BUBBDITED. SAMIING & within the period of publication 4 ~v~of Pelican Cold Stor- e North Sea scheduled to sail ® of thitly ‘days thereatter or they f age at Lisianski S e will be barred by the provisions of i S e Alcutian scheduled to sail ® Has St By o A e from Seattle October 15 at @ i AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO uneau this morn e 9am . ¥ | . p with a heavy ca e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o First publication, Sept. | T’ D l Al k E . :rvl(;:m for C o Dl EIREAAEs snthioand o Last. publication, Nov. 2 19.54 5 e vat y asKa mI)lre »loading e sometime Friday ° % 3 Is invited to present this coupon tonigh 4 and will e Alaska scheduled southbound e Pon tonight at the box office of ¥ i . ® next Monday © u:e—C PITOL THI;, T will sail to island points on its way iy < NGS i F e § IR ., T A L ATRE 3 $ 0 sail every e theatres and | CEIVE ¥ Included in its island cargo are o wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e i With Eissniticent AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE approximately 500 tons of building ¢ g ang w' yports. s e of Imum:‘u uL iy L the L”“‘l‘"““ (“"(1" 'T""' e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® .:,f.;n., (. convenien OVE IS A HEADACHE i sy e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e i 5 20w name ziay Appear—WAT p witere the company is building § Mpx"nd(‘r’m‘ko el Firivio T Rates $0.50 i 21 ATCH THIS SPACE Jarge cold storage o vports. . ‘2 RESOLUTION for Philippine Clipper (right) has almdy cen made all with = — a2 — - Eight passengers are booked here| o . te will use above Port of Trade Winds, San Francisco. as perma vath { o as follows: Mrs. Sig = g s L _ Oléen, Mr. and Mrs. Lindtner + * Jaris-Taku mine and a charter to NOME FAIR POSTPONED Skeiae, Mr. and Mrs, William Pea- | t oA ; " ALASKA b oo Charan and M N TIDES TOMORROW & ] HALIBUTERS Leo Young was flown to| The Northwestern Alaska Fair a Ted Behmaltz and child High tide—3:14 am., 15.2 fect 3 n Cove and Bert Jones to| Nome ha Iiwnlmntll d un:l!lur— LUMBER AND BUILD[NG MATERIALS S Low tide—9:03 a.m fect Tenakee with Lon Cope tober 20 due to the late mini = de High tide—3:05 p.m., 172 feet SELL. SEATTLE Holden left Juneau early in the scason, according to a message to A L A s K A ll}()\hh 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Lok Bsad o ot fook afternoon for an emergency trip John W. Troy from Territorial SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve LA S {o the Polaris-Takn mine and afier presentative Howard L of and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. EATTLE, Oct. 12—Halibut ar-|the return was to go to Atlin with Nome, Manager of the Fair CARCROSS FLIERS ctodis, anid salos - odiy - ase* s 1013| WRNES AERNSGHL FAT e : TRANSPORTATION | JEE———————— - BRING 3; REPORT v : : g 7 COMPANY ‘ | From the western banks al KETCHIKAN R - WORK Fri INTERIOR ‘WARM 5o el ™ wire:| et work nas sartea ot - |§ JOrman‘s-Friendly ® N c E R U P ERT T 12,000 pounds ling for an chikan with about 30 men em- ! ? George Simmons and Art Burtl, ge of 13 and 12 cents 2! ployed on a Second A: nue project FORTUNE Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Northern Airways pilots of Car- young $ i EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM. || TR cross, flew into Juneau banks Myrtls Ll | i After bringing in Gus Sarvela 't Wit From the local banks-Myrtie, ) - | e | ! frrém Salicar, on Elslancid Thiat ;»;v‘.::‘):.::‘:1‘“11-()':;:}::«1]“?-\' “l‘l’;‘(‘ 000 pounds, Antler, 2,000 pounds, News |. Q. Answers sfi&"fii -~ yesterday evening, Johnuy Amund- | oo ) l“ 3t Dake ares|TrOlHOD, 1000 pounds, Jane, 1,000 S Rekack army. Gansral Maurige 5. §. TONGASS Oct. 4 sen, AAT pilot, got up today and | ‘mher: M LAC b _ared.| pounds, Pierce, 1,000 pounds, sell-' | Gamelin. 8. 8. TONGAS d [ ' g L Simmons said ice is beginning to [ 1 14 cents. 2. Patty Berg of Minneapolis « made a flight to Sk before | o e bidher ke o |08 108 AR ;.0 | 3. The Foreign Office, also the i making a trip to Prince Rupert, [roror O e DB il & | | name of the street on which it is L the Skagway trip. Amundsen | MAYO: but Lake Atlin is still free and i R %l 4 o | the weather is mild 5 (a) British Prime Minister | Bew Ray Pelerman to the Lynn| ‘o two pilots expect to ununlMa"ne Alrwa s ‘ Chamberiain; (b) Soviet's Forciga [ ] ; Canal town with two workmen, one "\ 114 s Commissar Litvinoff; (c) Germ:in i of them Percy Johnson, in connec- = ''C a nrlm‘umormv\ Do Y B D B FEMMER ‘\l k i = > . e H tion with sidewalk construction SAVE THE DATE , 5 AGENT as a r Transport, lnc. L there. Maynard Whalstrom made p . SAVE THE DATE H Van S store the round trip. i il | s oy i av | A R \ P A A oy PRI Phone 114 Night 312 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | J3togers were John Borden, Keith UNITEIJ STATES “ Ir uu es SHE BYGH OF Johnson, C. M. Wells, Don Lillie, all yzpARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | D AR Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ! for the Canadian port a eame! i port sud steanier GENERAL LAND OFFICE TR 4 3 transfer, and Carl Brunstad for District Land Office | Marine Airways today had a trip SERVICE AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL | WJegichikan. Anchorage, Alaska, | 10 the islands, a flight to the Po- | REGULAR 1 = +"4p. 103 e —‘ U. S. AIRMAIL August 30, 1938. PHONE 612 — Day or Night Notice is hereby given that Karl| Service Every Trip ““F‘ivE Gu wEsT Meier, entryman, together with his D ¥ Hingar and Shop: i witnesses, William G, Anderson m\dj A N c l N G Juneau-Fairbanks 2 By ean SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Lester Weiss, all of Juneau, Alaska, | has made final proof on his home- EVERY NIGHT | stead, Anchorage 08077, for a tract i of land embraced in H. E. S. No.| ALL NIGHT Bethel-Nome | NBOARD ALASKA ™ %ive passengers railed for (he 214, Forest List 8-110, containing | 2 *__Westward on the / yesterday |6.24 acres, located on the easterly | to the music of Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG F=&vening ufter that vesscl had spent shore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25’ RUTH WOOD several hours in Juneau 29” N. longitude 134° 38" 30" W.‘ bringing and it is now in the files of the| U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| aska. the :first freight and mail in five days. The passengers were: At the Piano For Seward SAILING SCHEDULE MARINE AIRWAYS . . . while you eat -.100-WATT GE BULBS Now down to nd single socket bedroom 150-WATT For your kitchen 100-200-300 WATT _For 3.Light LE.S. Lamps _LUMILINE LAMPS <30 or 60 Waits . ,575-00-40-2&:5 WATTS For LE.S. table models, gdmgu ldundr} 15¢ 20c fixtures. DOUGLAS INN WHEN YOU DINE AT THE CAFE Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk JUNEAU TO VANCOU \Il( VICTORIA OR SE SOUTHBOUND SATLID Princess Louise October 17 Princess Norah Oct 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services; Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and tul particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska H. 0. ADAMS, Alaska S(& S ERNVIC B~ ON“ALL" Agent Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE in connection . All SERVICE INFORMATION _ | HOTEL GASTINEAU Leave Seattle NORTH SEA Oct. 14 NORTHLAND ......Oct. 21 HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket CITY WHARF i \ ' 1] ] i —R. J. Sommers, Dr. M. Hayes, J.| If no protest is filed in the local Teave Dite Jutida “DhE Jiheati ! Michacl, A. W. Douglas’ land office within the period of | : P A CIFIC A SK Foi A R el Bt 2-Way Radio Communication For Valdez—R. C. Wakelin, publication or thirty days there- | and drink | |.A A #*DENALT _.Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 H LED el G D L S | ATHWAY {DENALL O (8. LOeh 8L DRy 18 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE : : DIVORCE SOUGHT cepted and final certificate issued. | your fill! S, INC. *ALEUTIAN . " oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier | for divorce from Elizmbeth Phoebe First publication, Sept. 7, 1938, l AN[ING AND M S BNIRCAUE e Roh o Rbd Ee mmwcfv:w;oém i o e { Crooks charging desertion. Last publication, Nov. 2, 193. | D | GASBINEAU HOTEL YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund R e | | PHONI ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA & GET A PACKAGE O ENTERTAINMENT | YUKON Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 e ET / A ¥ { i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ' N e —Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William ‘ B" ter GE Bulbs T‘;fl;:lliln)h\ ' ( l\’ \‘(\I';‘I’\(N Travel Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, , Sibafis d < d ona Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs || L ka0 ‘ s0 that you may have the right lamp in the right | 'llt)d.tllblflgN THE ALASKA LINE i ' place at the right time. | B o Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & T MARIN'S Ar.Juneau Ly. Junenu No.Bound So. Bound Oct. 18 Oct. 25 venn ROUND ALASKA SERUIC: Oct. 21 Oct. 28 e PhoDE GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent _________Phone Il

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