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\'VE BEEN THINKW, SNUEFY- (¢ SHOOFLY LOSES WE MMGHT TRY OUR LUCR N SOUTH AMERICA-- NO0BODY KNOWS US DowWN THERE:-- = | s ; " L A G2 6 7 8 Shu i sl el Bl e e S T 3 IR R e More Employment D QUELAS [~ | & | oU A b . 1 “ ‘ GULEDN BOOE™ SYSTEM CLEANING . ‘ arine ews Is Aim of New Law | | o625 in vides tor ssm Phone 15 ’ NEWS | : | s rides tr 22 || ALASKA LAUNDRY i i | wlhess 23 ez bl el SaysHL.Faulkner - ——— | a2 e % B 7600 @ 8. e u e b e ik _] [] . . :D FOR 2 Steamer Movements _ More Work to More | g 10D, TERM o NORTHEBOU | Design of Welges~Hotn‘s 5 § . A due Tuesday. ® 5 : The Douglas School week ending | ¢ 4 e three days first ® /\ct, /\llm‘n(‘y l‘,xplmns yesterday was more or less occupied | o clas . - with the regular examinations mark- | i : O e SCHEDULED SAILINGS (Continued trom 2age One) ing the end of the first six weeks a a1 RORBAGI —— of so : ards for the |'® Denall scheduled to Sl from & 7o e cmpioyeen over whom °! ¢ ::x::yl “-1,-“:;2”11171" aa e i ! - o, Seattle ab noon October 10. 8635 gress ias Juriadiction o atare| ot 100, HE1 ' \ aska scheduled to si ) o l 0 Share woinesds Seventy-one passengers disem- | 4 “aieoui OStoter 99 86D am, o Uelr employment with others. This| "yl Yo ooy members and barked from the steamer Denali| g monuass scheduled to sail from e 1as been the general policy of thel o0 " quring this first six weeks here last night when that vessel Seattle Oatober '35; o administratlon with reference 10f, " 4iion to the normal routine pasbed through from the Westward L “‘”;(lll Gs e |Other things with the result that st ‘;.“‘“.“ \? k"“,,,f Shittarad :f:’r-« Bt ot of thab areRb i G ROVERG I R Ahak profits, earnings and income of regular i WON m‘ufi\]ldx\\ vt ou hat ares : Prin I,mu; -ljh»vll‘n.lr“ ”m: 1 1iae hed evy Hieh dituead u.l 1|n‘~ following extra - curricular [ 5. arrive in port 6 am. Mon- Al Oy o subjects w . Twenty-nine passengers 100k Pas- o day morning and sails south ® t\"'”h“l'l:\”,1‘_”;,‘(“:‘ “"\‘"“I,,]“ ‘:"h_\l\'"”'”‘ Music, both band and singing, AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO sage here for points south e at 7:30 am . el 3 s ;. lunder Mr. Oberg, who has more T, D 'l l ~ . e : " . 3 believed that the administration is W B 1 ,k I’ E\A{‘r‘v:»n]g D from: ’Y:\kl;‘ ‘-\'4’” s Alls . .;-vv;l‘ww- southbound @ poiying the same policy to la- students taking e than any n:h(-r e a y asrka 1’”,)"'0 velyn Butler, S. Bagay, Pa - next Monday > single activity. There are sixteen ton; Moses Milton, Anne James, E. o LOCAL SAILINGS o s g Histrutrents in the band and: ifiHe is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of ames, Harvey Jackson, George Nor- | o Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ DON'T MISS IT!!! glee clubs, 15 boys and 10 girls. th Mrs. O. W. Cawor, O. W. Cawor, e ka and wayports ® | October 21 adv. gradu preparing for a musical 4 4 A. Milton, G. Milton, Charles e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® o8 e ¢ to be presented around Christmas AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE Thomas, John Brescner, Mary John- | e at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port @ | ., b 0 4 Skl b g BRI T o it 4 e THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF | W. A. Chipperfield, E. Loomis, Louis | @ ports. o | J ihbbett Snl pivis: are HOTALY Y ¢ Nisi, Fred ‘Niss, Iver Wick, M. K.| o ol b 20w tvame siay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE i Homissos, G. Yalli, Lester Milton, (e » o o o o o o o o o of! [ 2olled to: the SRRy 0L 0 LEADING THE PACK, Charles Gabor, winner of the == RO, S St SRR ET S 4 il . A dark room has been completed north Atlantic coast snipe championships, and his “crew” F. Wal- - e —— PR S <y sy = fr Lo . &, CaliEtn — #! | Erwces in the science laboratory and there gor Muyeller, jr., 16, scud along in Gabor's “Chaseme IL” at Lake From Seward—Joe Shirk, M. T have been received the necessary Mohawk. Both snipe enthusiasts are from Lake Mohawk, N. J. Gegrge Michels, John Stockalo, T.|# T Totices Jor s church colunn photographers : 2 3 o f‘“"‘““‘““' e 5 ("md(“flprg‘ High tide—6:19 am,, 13. Imust be received by The Empire| Breeze—While news material and starting about 10 oclock. For a were camped in Fools' Bay most OF ALASKA Batker, Miss Vera Lievel, H. B. ¥ ¢ ‘ater than 10 o'clock Saturday|special articles of interest have good time, that the island is always of the time but found the weather i : Low tide—12:10 p.m., ¢ not ‘ater than 10 o'clock Saturday|special articles of inter ave good tin ar Allaback, George Anderson, George morning to guarantec change of|been in the process of accumulation the popular place to go, has often too disa \ble most of the time LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Wickert, J. C. Roehm, Florence Breed, Mrs. H. B. Frye. M. Hol- lingsbad, L. G. Matlock. From Cordova—H. D. Desch, El- mer Carrier, Jack Ichrer, L. Par- song P. C. Duniop From Valdez—Mrs. H. B. Alla- badk, Charles DcWittee, O. B. Twedt, W. L. Rider, Chester Freed, Arnold Simones, L. B. Nelson, Herb Odekirk, R. Malone, L. R. Jones, W. Dillon, E. Peterson. Fyom Cordova—Thomas Olsen, E Knqwles, R. D. Russic, Milton Dick- ens, F. Gallagher, E. Hietala, J. Vavolis, L. Rodick. Sailing to Seattle from here were —L. H. Metzgar and wife, Jack Hansen, A, P. Romine, Mary Van- derLeest, Ed St. Clair, Ben Ficken, J. W. Walsh, C. W. Jameson, J. A Kirk, Carl Nelson. For Ketchikan—J. G. Shepard, Paul Wingren, M. D. Williams, Don Armgbur, L. T. O'Neill, L. W. Baker. For Wrangell—R. H. Stock, Mrs. H. Hansen, H. Hansen. Fér Petersburg—E. F .Clements, E. Hagerup, Arthur Adams, Henry Roden, C. Stai, J. J. Berry, Miss E. Moore, H. A. Gerstman, F. L Fisg. & S5t MONSEN, HALL BRINGIN® TEN AtMonsen and Walt 1211 were to brifig in ten passengers frem Pair- bagks by PAA Electra this alter- nodgn he passengers are Mr. and Mrs Gub Wilson, Mrs. Isaacson and child Hahs Tilleson, C. I. Paulsen, Jim Winfree, Roy Courtney, Robert Dea- coxi‘, H. Gavin ! SAVE T¥ | A2l o Douglas Firemen's Ball, Oct. 15 ¢ adv ' . Brighter £s0 that you may have th i place at the right time. ' .lOO-WA'l'l‘ GE BULBS #Now down to A =For LE.S. table models, ga sand single socket bedroom f150-WATT For your kitchen 100-200-300 WATT . For 3-Light LE.S. Lamps + LUMILINE LAMPS £30 or 60 Watts ... +75-60-10-25-15 WATT o GET A PACKA =Lct us make up an assortment of different size bulhs Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU———ALASKA———DOUGLAS High tide—6:14 pm., 1 TIDES MONDAY Low tide—0:58 a.m. 15 feet High tide—7:37 aam., 135 feet Low tide—1:38 pm. 48 feet High tide—7:42 p.m., 13.9 feet ———————— ONE HALIBUTER SELLS, SEATTLE SEAT Oct 5—Only one halibuter, the Aleutian from the western banks, arrived and sold here today. The Aleutian brought in 39.- 000 pounds and sold for 13 and 12% cents a pound D SHEPARD TO KETCHIKAN J. G. Shepard, PWA Engineer- Inspector, sailed for Ketchikan on | the Denali to look over WPA proj- | ects there and at Klawock, ex- pecting to be gone about a week. The undersigned having on the 14th day of October, 1938, filed her | final ount as executrix of the| wili and estate of Lewis Reed!| Smith, deceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, | notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors, and other persons inter- ested in said estate, that December 15, 1938, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon of said day, at the office of the United States Commissioner, in the Federal and Territorial Build- | ing, in the City and Precinct of | Juneau, Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing | of objections to said account and the settlement thercof | HELEN DAVIDSON SMITH, Administering executrix of the | will and estate of Lewis Reed Smith, deceased. First publication, Oct Last publication, Nov. GE Bulbs e right lamp in the right _15¢ 20c¢ 60c arage, laundry fixtures. $1.00 15¢ 1 THORT I HEERED NE SAY SUNTHW ABAAT SHOOFLY-- D0 YE THINK SUNTHWN' MIGHT HEV HAPPENT To TH' CRITTERE U. S. Mcil Carrier Juneau, GO BACK To SLEEP, SNUFFY- (' ALL RIGHT-- JUST A LTTLE NERVOUS-- Leaves Femmer's Do Wednesda Kb For PETERSBURG, KAK PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Inlormatiun 3. FEMMER—~Phone 1id Freight must be on doc luter than 4 P. M. Tue: FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS | CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- | ializing in Chinese an.. Amcncan: | Dishes—TRY US ONCE. ! GREEN TOP ’% ! ! ! { | CABS—PHONE § do much hunting. Otherwise a was reported. ks who to fine outing sermon topics, etc, since the opening of the term, been heard said by the PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU G |under the guidance of Miss Hess, really should know and this event SECURE YOU 2 DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH|(he advertising staff has been busy promises no exception > A } l\lml: YQL RYLOAN THRQUGH lq To ‘Improve St. Atoyswus Church |outside of school hours solciting Eeis S Bhl A Lode and placer location notices and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass ! financial support in the form of POUGLAS WAHTO ILL for sale at The Empire Office. ey - — Sunday school immediately after|“ads” for the first issue which WITH RHEUMATISM Mass I L A s G T R Jarman's-Friendly |they hope to have ready for dis- BT | tribution the last week this month. pouglas Wahto has been . bed- ST. LUKE’'S SCOPAL CHURCH| Superintendent Pedersen has been yjgden for the past week and half 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School busy attending to the making Up itk inflammatory rheuma No Vesper Service tomorrow. lof commitments for the various . ED_C under physician’s care cc FORTUNE S | supplies needed in all departments He has been gradually improving ALASKA EVANGELIZATION |of the school and getting the orders (he past few days. T SOCIETY in as soon as possible. In another . % ! I 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. [two wecks basketball practice will WEISS ON HUNTING TRIP ) >3 72 11:00 a.m—Regular services. start under his personal supervision - Leo Weis: be organized 10 for a we xpects to leave today c's vacation to be 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class | 18T ® | ICONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 |and teams will spent HAg -*él“h“"(‘s held at residence of| epresent the old D. H. S. hunting and in general outing to- . B. Schlegel. | S e wards Tenakee Springs. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | L FIREMEN ARE ALL drX FOR BIG ATTENDANCE AT DANCE TONIGHT MISSION | DAVID WaAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor | 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services | HUNTERS RETURN The hunting party composed of Joe Reidi, A. E. Goetz John All traveled roads tonight will Laughlin and Jack Mills, who went be leading to Douglas it is be- out the latter part of last week, lieved as the Douglas Volunteer returned last night with about 20 ! Fire Department is giving the an- ducks and a couple of deer. They | nual fall dance in the Natatorium, r : W i SERVING VALASKA §4 Van’s Store 218 S. FRANKLIN Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { i i I 1 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | : Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | > ‘; News |. Q. Answers 1. Alice Marble of Beverly Hills, Calif. 2. French. Their home is on llliec nd, off Brittany's coast. The army air corps. 4. Queen Elizabeth. 5. New England. You DINE BEST WHEN YOU DINE AT THE ROYAL CAFE All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS ‘ROUND Leaves Seattle . S. TONGASS ... Oct. 25 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. SAILING SCHEDULE Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. ° Leave DueJuneat Due Juneau | 2-Way Radio Communication i Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 'HED! S JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM *ALASKA Oct. 8 oct. 11 Oct. 17 BEREDULED P{ASSEN(":ER AIRLINE SERVICE Al Nl D. B. FEMMER *DENALI Oct. 19 Oct. 32 Oct. 28 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier o ALASKA Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. ENT +YUKON . Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka,” Chichagot 3 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Phone 114 Night 312 . YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 21 *Frequemt Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 28 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA THE SIGN OF Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 DEPENDABLE Is at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B..(Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SERVICE * = Travel *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William | REGULAR CANADIAN Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, | U. S. AIRMAIL PACIFIC ona Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. Service Every Trip “PRIN- THE ALASKA LINE NORTHLAND Iuneau.Fqirbanks cEss" Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 | H. 0. ADAMS, Agent = Bethel-Nome Liner °* = Read Down Read Up | 2. | ! o : Tue. Sat.Lv. Juneau Ar./Sun. Th. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, [ Aen 31 ; Tue. Sat./Ar. Whitehor: un. Th. VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Tue. Sat.Lv. Whitehorse _ Ar.Sun. Th. ! Tue. Sat./Ar. Fairbanks ___|Lv.[Sun. Th. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Th. [Wed [Wed.| Th. Princess Louise October 17 O :’r;lmels: N.é":ls 27 2% | WEEKLY H jov. b, 3 Conne:uoni at Vancouver with | for—orr" SOy SAILINGS S,e:::;: :1; ‘g’ ea TR By Ownadian _EReilig Srties: 'r A s 'r l N E A u | NORTEH SEA i1 Gch 14 = O ia - orerand Transcontinental | NORTHLAND e Okl ioe a1 Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W, MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC Every Effort Made for the | Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION - HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. S 1 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE NEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 ‘“ [ ALASKA SERVICE

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