The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1938, Page 6

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* BARNEY GOOGLE . X WHAA GEE WHIZ,CONSW - NA WNOW NA SEEN TALKWNY WHAT \S T, SNUFEY 22 DON'T KEEP NME © (N SUSPENSE- tT, fa ¢ TWO S0UD HOURS 22 WHAT'S |e 2 Marine News TAKU CHIEF TO MAKE LAST RUN NEWS GLASSE FEATURE OF SCHOOL’ ALASKA DAY PROC before the ty members of the School yesterday af- 0o 0o 0 0 0 . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUNOD Denali due to arrive Satur 1blic Should have about 4z da commemoration of first class and 8 days second the Rev. John A. G UP Tn class mail aboard diverged from - usual topics em- . 1 historical pects of the - 4 ® | Territory to » for his theme - 2 sabho from Seattle October 21 at ®|the sociolo of Alaska River Craft to Be Bf‘l.(l“'d 10 am o | environment, stressed character de- with Barges at Fnitz scheduled to sail from @ |velopment in particular. He ~ A\ § B tle October 22 at 9 am. ® | a number definite impression: Cove for Winter scheduled to © |including contacts made, and - \couver October @ | things accomplished as gained from Capt. Archie Curry wa 1 Jun, ® i cc ations with many oldtime today with the Polaris-Taku m'r d to sail from ® | residents having definite knowledze boat Taku Chief, loading up for 4 avoid il @hat river vessel’s last trip of the SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS “Alaska, My Alaska” was sung & et North scheduled sou the audience opening the program el hound, Friday forenoon. All @ iand “AmeMe: the ,Beautital” wa w1 1s classes of mail will be dis- ®|sung at its close il not. m patched south aboard steam- ® S ke time with its barge tow of erie or. X Advices from the mine say no LOCAL SAILINGS TWELFTH BIRTHDAY AFFORDS more concentrates will be shipped ¢ ggjebeth scheduled to sail eve PARTY FOR SEVENTH GRADERS this year and the Chief and Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ¢| A birthday party celebrated the ifs barges will be beached at Ralph ks, and wayports. o |tweifth birthday of Alfreda Fleek Reischl's place on Fritz Cove for| ¢ part leaves every Wednesday e |ab the close of school ye f- the winter, at 7 a.m. for Petersbu o | ternoon when with her classma D Alexander, Kake and way e|Of the seventh grade, games and ports, o | refreshments were enjoyed in honor 2 e 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ . T | LACE IN MIKE'S PL | », one of the Island nd dance of Mike two dine parlors. | ONNORTH SEA apoaRD DENALI Carpenters previously 1 some | " ; improvements for the convenience Twenty-one passe ailed for R e i lll_(auun .Hu' North Sea ]u‘\lv-u‘:.n ] i | re a3 2 SCOUT MEETING | furn to Juneau Friday morning & i = <3t it G 105 T P i s Regular Scout meeting was held e . Gecehoean. Rath. | SEATTLE, Oct. 19. — Steamer |jast night in the Cily Hall with s 8 it sailed for Southeast and|five members and scoutleader Elroy | e Denali ald Hayes, Mrs and Mrs. Al Fersberg, E. O S.!'hu-‘}DISTRlcT DEPUTY h % fleld, W. T. Mahoney, Mrs. Arthur| WILL VISIT B. P. 0. E. | n Gi an, Walter Bacon, Joe a ports at noon to- Fleek present. Nature study Peterson lie Brown, Howar 112 ste : ss and 12 steer- | mapping tests were successfully Larsen Metcalf, Richa &rd o] | joe, B i A8 oard passed by Jimmy I and he and! asis, E - H rs for Juncau aboard the| Bobby Fleek are now ready to gof gavin. B. Chris Kielles- | popaji include the following before the quarterly review boar ?k-lfl'(”_‘] o i “'I;\j“" Ruth Fuhr, Mrs. L. Wilson, Wallis | which meets in the eau High % —”’f_ 'I\n A ‘“‘vf'ml :;,K.; George, K. L. Adamson, Mike Zim-| School Thursday evening to exam- r. and A merman ik Boyle, Mrs. Ed.|ine applicants for first class rat-| Nichetis | Hock | ing | = 3 @5 Josephine Jones, A. White, Don-| AL -ty i | e = = James Carlson, Mr l TIDES TOMORROW 3 Low tide—4:11 am. 09 feet Judson, E. Kummer, John Bogek. | High tide—10:34 a.m., 168 feet. LT ) LODGE HERE TONIGHT, Low tide—4:50 pm. 0.2 feet. ol ! ONE HALIBUTER SEATTLE, Oct. 19.—Only unri““‘“lh is asked. Following the halibut vessel arrived and sold here |lodge meeting refreshments will be | . High tide—11:03 p.mn., 15.8 feet. i - e Apex El Nido Mine Hit Hard in Recent High Wind District Deputy Leonard Soholt | Ketchikan will pay his official | visit to the Juneau Elks Lodge to- | it was announced by lodge | a pound. The Apex EI Nido mine on Lis- | 1243¥. The vessel was the “Livery, [served. - from the local banks, bringing ir = inski Tnlet was “In the middle, of | gong o S e T et BV iz o [ ‘mave 3,000 pounds and selling for 15 cents| Iy "IYNE BFST ::) E:"):\ promise of 3 9 4 K - AJack Littlep: Wb GIRL FOR WOODS ] wien you Teported that the wind fore the |, ¥ 8nd Mrs. Prank Woods DINE the proud parents of a baby weighing five pounds, eleven ounces. born at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning at 9 o'clock. | Mrs. Woods, who is well known in | this city, is the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Sam Rosenberg. AT THE ROYAL CAFE Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. foof from the mine bunkhouse and | blew ore cars from their tram bracks. DOG TEAM MAIL | The winter mail service by dog | team between Nenana and Tanana, | will start Tuesday, November 1, Charles - A Shade, mail carrier, |stated in Fairbanks. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones er Bulk . On the Missouri Peck, Mont. 5. Because he d Army’s p THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome GET A PACKAGE OF Brighter GE Bulbs Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs s0 that you may have the right lamp in the right place at the right time. .15¢ “"100-WATT GE BULBS Now down to Read Down Read Up " able s, garage, la ’ | Tue.” Ly, 3 _|Ar.|Sun. For I..E.S. table models, girage, laundry | e Sy anes rriluiBun and single socket bedroom fixtures. Tue, |Lv. Whitehorse _[Ar. Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks | 150-WATT For your kitchen 100-200-300 WATT “For 3-Light LES. Lamps . LUMILINE LAMPS 30 or 60 Watts ... 75-60-40-25-15 WATTS Alaska Electric Lizht & Power Co. U———ALASKA———DOUGLAS Th, [Wed.| e YA PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ! GASERINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 108 e ————————— 4 " HORSE -LANGUAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY Has SHOOFWN CHANGED W\ MND A8SouT WINNING 22 Britain’s Newest Submariie OCT. 19, 1938. ___ ByBILLIEDEBECK | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART | U. S. Mcai! Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, ry Wednesd, . m, SBURG, KAKY, PORT DER and WAY PORTS. For Informaton FEMMER-—Phone Ko reight must be on dock not later than 4 P, Tu FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS ‘ GREEN TOP CAF IN CONNECTION, Spec- { CABS—PHONE . {|{ohre T CONEee e | 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ONE PAA PLANE ZORIC The 1,750-ton submarine Seal is graph after the craft was launch ham, England. rccently. Most moder 271 feet long and is said to have th submarine EIGHT FLY WITH Four passen ut to Hjrst today with Air Transport Pilot Johnny ndse four |came in from Chich Paul Sorenson, Dav ) mes Freeburr Villiam Gary were flown to Hir B. Nickinovich, Thomas Paskven, Max Belman and Mrs. Mike Me- Kallick came in from there - HENRY SULLYS GG TO SITKA ON TRIP and M;"Vrlll‘nr\, Sully of the Juneau Bakery, sailed on the North Sea for Sitka, and expect to be gone a week. They will visit with Mr. Sully’s mother, Mrs. Arnold Curtis. > ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Scattle M Leaves f| Seattle [ S. 8. TONGASS . Oct. 25 }| PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ J D. B. FEMMER AGENT 3 i Phone 114 Night 312 i { Travel on a JUNEAU TO VANCOUVE VICTORIA OR SEATTL SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess 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 COUPON BOOKS: SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 | ALASKA LAUNDRY | - FLIES INSIDE; OTHER ARRIVES $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 A. B. Cain Bill Knox d Walt Hall flew north to Fairbanks this morning with a PAA Electra, leaving here ’ at. 6 o'clock in the morni nd Al Monsen and Gene Meyring start- ed for ‘Juneau with eight passen- gers in the other ship, scheduled to arrive this afternoon. Passengers inbound are O. Peter- son, J. Twomey, H. H. Thurs W. E. Snyder, J. A. Cysews Griffin, L. W. McCurdy, S. O, The- ley. No passen went north th th Knox ana Hall D AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of ““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “"PENITENTIARY"” Wl aae zzay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACZ Winsor. d Miller a home Han- tion of Mrs. -on photo- | THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is at Chatham Na at-| # close (o the theatr nd n of England’s u ¥ stores with maniticent c 1 he most powerful ar yet built. Spleadid food, perfect . convenicnce and OF ALASKA To0MS b LUMBER AND BUILDING MA' FAIRBANKS COUPLE v A PHONES 587 OR 7-17*.117NE,\1;FRIALS ON VISIT OUTSIDE SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie P H AL Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Ge IVREIN NEW WASHINGTON® of Fairbanks are pas: ers aboard the / for two months’ visit — — — Outside. Mr. Tuttle, who is Deputy | s —— Collector-in-Charg; the Customs ’ = Service at Fairk and Mr Iaman S'F"endly Tuttle expect to me time in | Seattle and they will m: an auto | FORTUNE tour before returni north. J. J.| Hillard, Deputy at filling | the position in Fairl during Mr. Tuttle’s absence, it was an nounced at the Customs office here. >e> - UNUK BHIDGE ouT Extreme high wa recent] out several minor bridges cros frik ries of the Unuk River but the trail remains passable accord ing to C. M. Archbold of the For est Service who has returned Ketchikan Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to Al 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 Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN - ->>e Today’s News Today.—Empire. . All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating. Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commanication > A M G SAILING SCHEDULE (7. 2 = - SAILING SCHEDULE Vi A ) . i SLeave Due Juneau Due Juneau sC eamer eattle Northbound Southbound 'HEDULED P. ALASKA .Oct. 2 Oct. 25 oct. 3l Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier Jfigfggx £y 3 ]Ovu' 29 Nov. 1 Nov. % 'TUESJDAY—SIIMQCQ to arrival of mail boat from South. S) ov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 uneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenak ichagot YUKON _Nov.12 Nov.15 Nov. @' Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and retgrn. " ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. ey vl ok e DR A SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA " TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ¥ RTH {—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. ' THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone ¢ B. 0. ADAMS, Agent LAND 5 ' | T iz § S TS ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES SERVICE- WEEKLY SAILINGS Leave Ar. Ji ! r.Juneau Lv.Junemy Seattle No.Bound So.Bom u o T E L G A s T l N E A " NORTH SEA Oct. 28 Nev. 1 Nov. 4 } NORTHLAND Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 11 | NORTH SEA . Oct. 14 Oct. 18 2 Every Effort Made for the NORTHLAND Oct 21 Ot 25 Oet 28 HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. Comfort of Guests! | GASTINEAU CAFE in connection CANADIAN PACIFIC e AIR SERVICE INFORMATION rrrrcrrrresd

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