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%= STOP YORE EVERLASTIN' GROANIN' AN' BELLERWN' ,COUS\N- T TOU NE NWNE BUNNERT TIMES THAR'S NAUGHT To WERRY @B0UT--SHOOFIN'S GOT \\9\_\_ TH' OTHER WOSSES F\KED- 0B-S0-LWTE-LY, SoNS.- SHOOFIN'S GONE (NTo A HUDDLE WITH THE OTHER WORSES and (X's A A LANDOWN - 7 WE Tou ME S0, MSSE'E - e OKAN, SNUEEY-- (LU TP OFF e Bovs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK | A KAOW WHAT, BARNEY 2 & TS THING GETS ouT \T'LL KWL RACNG 1 TS COLNTRY-- NOW WONT TRUST A WORSE N0 MORE-- T NEVER TROVGWT OF TRAT - Marine News us to reduce speed.” | TR CRITTER WANTS AN EXTRY BRG OF OATS™ \F AE DON'T G\T 'EMN WE GEZ TH DEALS OFF- Liguor Discussion Held at Yesterday's | | e e o 00 00 ] e Yesterday son the ¢ Steamer Movements iLEmfoay giig e o . NORTHEOU . ian Temperance Ur ® No steamer northbound . | held at the Alaska Electric Light . . Power Company’s penthouse e Denali scheduled to sail from ® Mrs. J. E. Click presiding Py . Seattle tomorrow noon . he devational reading and mes-| ® Northland scheduled to sail ® age was given by Mrs. Charl [ - ® from Seattle October 21 at ® Bloxham, who spoke of “What Saf 1 Sixty persor rived here this e 10 am . vy R Means,” followed by re- ) fro attle and South- e Alaska scifeduled to sail from e ¢ busine: ska | on the . ttle October it 9 am. e 2. Knight North Sea, Capt. A. W ® Princess Louise led to e called on and' B. R. Gillespie, purser e sail from Vancouver October o e of the thel They were—William A. Holzheim- ' @ t 9 pm ° ety Pirst.” Mr .| er, Mrs. C. M. C Mrs. H. B. ' o scheduled to sail from e several v from Holt, Virginia Carl Ernest Gil- ® ctober 25 . and s some 1 Eileen Janc Mr and Mr . SOUTHBOUND AILINGS . of the day Jack Jeffries, Irene Jone: Mrs. ® Alaska in port southbound . {4 Mrs Florence Robi A Martin, ® North Sea scheduled south- e i anehiy Mis. A Mertin, § e bound Thursday afternoon. ® daz both for the drinker and Mrs. H. Zehn, Kathleen Peterson. @ LOCAL SAILINGS . dhe I Stath A tHAD Y Barbara Peetrson, Mrs. R. A, Pet- ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® eed e afety in our ow erson, John e, Mrs. J. Bourne, ' ® y at 6 pm. for Sit- e liv others, and safety Emma Bourne, Paul Bowrne, B. ® s, . on th ; Nickelson, Christ Kjellosvik, E. Ma- | ® y Wednesday ® Mr 4 |>|;}w ted hm“: & ) 1 ] 3, Por ne @ 11 e attention o 1iné; Thor Thorsen, B. H. Chappell, | ® ersburg, Port e : E e callir atten H. B. Chappell, H. McLaughlin, J. | ® and way ® SPAN OF CENTURIES is represented here, in view of full-rigged (hreu-;nz.ster sailing the b to a number of advertise- J. Collins, J. Davi: b 5. . English channel just below a modern plane partly shown at the left. Signs on the highwi o J. Newmarker, J. W. Clark. Judge @© i L g > S Ase (o ¥ Sy e e s S i e i icd et said Mrs. Kn I“.. 8 ¥ Alevander. R B Coughlin|® ¢ & & & 8.8 & & © @ o In speaking of “Price s," Mrs. William Pries, P. M. Hammer, —™ fifty passengers were booked south Knight }.u»r{ “We should think George Talley Ruth Hayes M from here as follow uur ' of the afety of future nerations Willi Tope Takone, Anthony A For Seattle—F. H. Soper, D. W. and we need to imp: upon chil- Thomas, J. H. Newman, E. D. Mc- |Reed. Frances Newman, Mrs. C . dren the dangers resulting from Ginty, D. W. Hag Birks, Claude Birks, Louise Tan- I"e uu" Bre - drink E: R. Schulz, W. A. Rasmussen ne W. Gunderson, A. F. Ray- = Mo e Vicfor Anderson, C. Davis, B. Shum- nor rl 1 on. TR | bata, L. Carr, D. M. Dishaw, R. e i Svnbst Pt B PAA efl"’ac JEATTLE, Oct. 18.—The follow- | TIDES TOMORROW J. Marris, Art Pelerson, Claude Mc- ‘h\"f H D, Desch U ing halibuters sold here today N CEEeny e Daniels, Oscar Favio, Mis, F L v 4 HAL. Rudoipha From the western banks—Para- pap tiq Scholt, H. C. Dunlap, Ann H l; 5 M One Pacific Alaska Airways El- 8O0 40,000 pounds, Thelma TII Low tide Mis# E. More, Leonard Soholt A O ! R bl i iher 25000 pounds, Polaris, 40,000 pound Hizh tide Bern Sa Catierine Vander- | eclia flew north tode nd ano = o s all ling 1 AR 5 ~ : s o Mrs. . Osmund, Tom Olson, Was scheduled to come in from the SUnse: 36000 pounds, all sellin for 0 Forced to Cut bpm-(] in T‘“(. Arl\\u T Sehins: il Price | Tnterios an Ma of 11% and 10 cen . T N s HEWAR, (d i« e N Tort L s i _ a4 pound UDUNA TAKINl, High—Tongass Given |wancy Rogne. Amne Rogne, Dick | Northbound passcgers wi poutl ERIEN | b . y AGrP ray Stuart and Ger eyring were . H Radio Bearings M‘(f“[‘)‘”ml B Lon Cope, Mr, and Mrs, Art Martin | 100, 1,000 puun’d, 1.\;‘.““. LUMBER CARGB o | i ‘lm? ¢ \“"M.1 >l”‘x engers lisled | HEINTZLEMAN TO SOUTHEAST . t Juneau bound passengers liste GINTZLEMAN TO SOUTHEAST . steamer Alaska, Capt. O. C.|aels, O. G. Nolde, D. A. Elliot, : i Geotod Paath " $ ) n, docked in Juneau this Westfall. ax (" fy‘x'x:x’l‘“‘;,'l"“\"‘l__ e BT A s . afternoon se' 1 hours late after Archie Gates, E. Strain, Clyde O ZRI, ¥ “. Mars "a Regional Forester F. Heintzle- + . o o 3 ssher. C. L. Freeq, ©@Neil, C. B. Peterson, M. Edman, man was planning to sail aboard battling hurricane winds across tne |Neda, Oscar Fisher, C. L. Freed, &L " ro . o g “noore i s SRR { Gulf of Alaska. W. L. Ryder, I. R. Jones, Mc- - T ke, the .\mld today for Petersburg ] S Passengers called the trip “plenty Govern, S. W. Worthing, Ted Walt-| s RNt i 5 R “K~ fehikan it sccumetion with The freighter Oduna of the Al-| o on¢+ byt Gapt, Anderson sim- |jcn, M. Freedman, George Smyth| RANGER IX ON FIELD TRIP |recreational projects being spon- L askh Steamship Company is W ;1o oaneq it “high winds that forced |and B. Eder. The Forest Servic | Ranger sored by the Forest Service porf today discharging freight for £ IX sailed late yesterday for An- ———— 54 Gastineau Channel and loading lumiber at the Juneau Lumber Mills for ghe Westward In the lumber shipment will be 115,000 feet of ties for the Alaska Raijroad, totalling 3,100 ties. 22,000 feet of lumber for the vergity of Alaska The steamer struck the storm be-| Try an Empire ad. tween Yakutat and Cape Spencer and was forced to cut down speed | to such an extent that eight hours were lost in the gulf cre The steamer Tongass, Lisianski yesterday for Sitka, in trouble in the storm in Cross Sound for a while and the Alaska stood by in radio contact, aiding the Tongass to get its bearings with the Alaska and the Baranof in| News |. @. Answers 1. Mary Pickford. She proposed a world sit-down strike by women to prevent war. 2. (a) Northwestern or Kansas State; (b) University of Washing- ton; (c) Minnesota; (d) Pittsburgh; (e) 'University of Texas. . The Water record—130.91 m.p.h. 4. Japan (Empress Nagako). 5. Germany, Italy, Great Britain and France. Russia. Uni- “DUTCH” GRUNDLER INJURED IN FALL 1 WHILE IN SEATTLE Oscar “Dutch” Grundler, former Douplas resident and widely known here, fell recently in Eeattle and fragtured his right arm in ‘hre plafes, according to a letter to Seofetary M. H. Sides of the Elks Lodge of which Grundler was & member. He is now confined w0 a hodpital in Seattle. Qrundler, who during the war wa$ a member of the 14th Infantry and was a buddy of Sides and Minard Mill of Juneau, now makes his home in La Mesa, near San Diego. He used to be one of Gas- tineau Channel's crack baseball players and all-around athletes. ' > E’&npire classifieas pay sttt e e e GET A PACKAGE OF — Brighter { Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs 180 that you may have the right lamp in the right i place at the right time. A00-WATT GE BULBS i Now down to “"()r 1.E.S. table models, garage, laundry #and single socket bedroom fixtures. § 150-WATT 'il-‘or your kitchen *100-200-300 WATT For 3-Light LES. Lamps ! LUMILINE LAMPS £ 30 or 60 Watts . 75-60-40-25-15 WATT. . |Franklin, and Madge Madge. Alaska Electric Lighit & Power Co, JUNEAU———ALASKA——DOUGLAS order that course might be properly | set to enabel the wooden vessel 10| ——— make Port Althorp, where Capt.| Anderson said the vessel reported it had found shelter. In Lynn Canal, the Alaska could not land at Haines on the north- bound trip and had difficulty in docking at Skagway on account of the gale. [ Inbound passengers from the Westward were E. Sommerville, | Margaret Bowen, G. J. Noonan, | Harriet Malstrom, L. Jacobs, H. Odekirk, C. Woods, D. Sekovich, | R. Jacoben, R. Robinson, M. Price, F. Yamoto, B. Halpin, P. Fetza, Mrs. R. C. Allen, Helen Pace, C. White, R. D. Peterman, Viva — You DINE BEST WHEN YOU DINE AT THE ROYAL CAFE Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk At press time this afternoon, over PAA [RS—— GE Bulbs 1 . 15¢ Read Down Tue. 1 THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome | Tue, Tue. . Tue. IAr. Fairbanks __|Lyv. 2“ [Wed.| Th —|Ar.| 8:00! 60c¢ $1.00 15¢ CIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. - Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASSINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 108 Read Up goon, Warm Springs and the Peril Straits area via Auk Bay with Paul | Judge in charge on a field admin- istrative trip of about 10 Ch: s Forward, Forest Examiner, was aboard going out on timber sale inspections. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Oct. 25 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] D. B. FEMMER AGENT L) Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 17 Norah Oct 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: | Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from | V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC e | \ | i | | | 1 | ) YADEN Boyd Yaden, ginere-inspe aboard the where he is going to look over the | sewer proje TO PETERSBURG PWA resident en- tor, is a passenger Alaska for Petersburg ct there. Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN & SERVING TALASKA b SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau | Northbound Southbound Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 17 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Leave Steamer Seattle *ALASKA ... Oct. 8 *DENALI Oct. 19 ALASKA . ...0ct. 22 {YUKON ... Oct. 29 ALASKA Nov. 5 YUKON Nov. 12 ALASKA Nov. 19 $YUKON Nov. 26 i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. Tick THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 et Office—Phone 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ATK SERVICE INFORMATION 'Wl HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. 8. Mcil Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock. Innecan Wednesday at 7 a. m, KAK® PORT ER and WAY PORTY For intorms . FEMMUR-— Lad ht must be on dock not BRSNS e IR S B AR 1 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS GREEN TOP il Suicricop ¢ US ONCE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 [ALASKA LAUNDRY | $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | Jack Burford AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Em pire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of "““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECFIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE "MANNEQUIN" Y nuas aiay Agpear—WATCH THIS SPACY COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To I and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I,oF.mIPITOXe I}u; ——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL- PHONE 612 — Day or Night “Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Di:patc;l:r i All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG I T S MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return, e *Frequemt Nonschedule Trips-10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA .. Oct. 14 Oct.* 18 Oct. 21 NORTHLAND . Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 23 HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF