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BARNEY GOOGLI WOW LONG W8S YOUR FRIEND BEEN CARRYING ON LIKE THIS 22 M ALL N\GWT, DoC- TO TELL T TRUTH - HE AT SEEN EXACTY MNMSELE SINCE HE LEARNED TA' HORSE -LANGUAGE- Marine News e 2 00 0 00 L s 0 e e NORTHLAND HAS : : ¢ Steamer Movements ] PASSENGERS . NORTHEOUND . e Denali due to arrive possibly ® e tomorrow night or Sunday e . morning. Nothing definite at ® . 3 p.m. today. Should 4. o ° class mail, 8 days' ® " . . SEATTLE, Oét. 21 Motorship e N | due Tuesday . orthland sailed least Al- o HEDULED SAILINGS o ports at 11 is f e 2 scheduled to sail from e noon with 37 iboard, | o ttle 9 a.m. tomorrow. . the following au: | e Princess Louise scheduled to @ C. H. Coate: ar-{'e from Vancouver 9 pm. to- @ penter, Mt vs and e morrow. . Jaughter, Mrs. Gordon Bristol,| ¢ Tongass scheduled to sail from G M Joe Wilson, | e e October & . : VcMani- s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o win, Eli Rudman Ji Loney ® North S heduled to arrive ® ‘-, ABecaiy B . lock \v)lll‘.‘lfl‘ and e . outh about 1 am. to- 5 HALIBUTERS : “ : 2 . LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth scheduled to sail eve e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e ] |e a and w ° art leaves y Wednesday > e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e SEATTLE, Oct. 21.—The followinz | e Alexander, Kake and way ® halibuters arrived ar 1ere t0-| e ports. o day ° . From banks—Oceants /e o © © ©¢ @ o o @ ¢ o o 30,000 pot for 114 cent a pound straight From the local banks—Eureka 2,000 Amundsen Brings Pound 11% Lane 1,000 pounds. 12% cents; Woodro v pounds, 12 cents; Selma Kot 11 o our rassengers g e : _BOAT HARBOR BIDS From Island Run BEING REJECTED; MAY CALL NEW ONES| 01, amundsen niew in from it ka today with four passengers after A t the bids re- |spending the night at the Baranof H by the War | [sland metropolis. ' au small wejls Bowen and Norman Cam : boat harbor be rej too highileron came in from Sitka, Jac H Is being made. according to a mes-|Ryay and Dave Hoffman from » e from Cc H. J. Wild, Distric Hirst ' ineer in Seattle, to Mayor Harr Lo s. Col. Wild said, howe . steps are being taken to ex-| TIDES TOMORROW pedite this work,” indicating, city H lieve, that the War De i will call for new bids| Low tide—5 am., 05 feet. i work might be got-| High tide—11:55 am., 183 feet ten under as soon as possible Low tide—6:16 p.m, -2.0 feet - THREE TROLLERS IN t bid was 14 cents above The lowe 3 estimate of 40 cents P the e d. . . . . . . . . " " ° STy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1938, : ” " By BILLIE DE BECK SHA-NOW MAY NOT BELEVE (T, DOC-- SUT,AS AR AS T KNoW, SNUFEN'S TH' oNWY Man (N THE WORLD WHO | KNOWS * HORSE -TRLK: WE AND SHOOFWN GET OFF N & CORNER AND CHEW THE RAG FOR HOWRS-- CANT YOU DO SUMP'N FOR W\, Dok 22 Nou BETTER LET A HQORSE DOCTOR LOOK Hith OVER- / " THE HORSE LANGUAGE” AUK BAY F[]I.K Open Internatio_nal Bridge ,.”’.1 Ad took a trip out into the coun- PROTEST DOCK, ? try “But a cow,” says the ator, - lcsophically, “looks just a 7y i cow, wherever you see one." 1k , | HOME ARE THE SAILORS i | At this point Senator Reynolds 45 Residents Declare Pro- | of North Carolina, buoyant because i . . ihe is a cinch for re ios posal Would Ruin to our table. He passed by e e | where sat three senate st Herring Pond He knew only one but Smilin | eeted ‘em all ly as a Protesting tne 1ssuance of a per | . boy and twice as noisely and mit for a float and dock for la 1‘]‘“ love it airplanes at the herrinz pond e ket il aabi Yhu, L e Said o il Auk Bay, a petition e lone of the girls he had never seen names was presented to the U | before. She colored to the eye- Forest Service today, it was an- | brows but beamed back: “T been neunced by Assistant Regional For- ester Wellman Holbrook. The For- missin’ you t00.” Guffey shook his head in fra; est Service has been considering envy. Couldn’t he lay 'em out in such construction Pennsylvania with a manner like The petition protested that v float and dock “wher i 1 traveling, too,” shouted Borlick, Martin Holst and | Reynolds. “I went to Alaska.” S. George have maintained a he) | “Howre the Eskimos?” asked pond for the past twelve ye | Gusfey contended such a floa | “Mighty good,” said Reynolds, the of herring which has been carried on continuously for the past “would entirely prevent ame hunter.” ked Guffey. nned Reynolds, | winkfng! “I'm “Shooting bull “Bull walrus 1in. twelve ye: Later we asked Guffey wh It declared “this herring industry | happened when European hotels much more important than the discovered he was a Senator maintenance of a float and dock i ioh. | “Gave better service” he re- that particular point, and we Gov. Frank Murphy, of Michigan, is pictured z\'t Port ‘Hurofn,‘hlzh:zlw pliad’ that the establishment of an throwing the “United States” s\“n-h Sl‘lgnahfl?‘L:«[n‘\?c?‘p'\(‘l?é?}glz(‘l“l Sitpurn v i SRR A P ridge between Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron. Pre M e - r e < in lfl:i‘fl‘n S Hivet. the Canddikn'switch: The new span s kfiown‘as the | Florlda officlals announced plans el e & “Blue Water International Bridge.” [for a $6750,000 road building pro- would ruin the fisherie: 2y {gram to be completed in 1939 con- These herring fis re m\]m:-" tingent upon approval of federal ‘agencies which would provide half What Do Senators tant because of the need of herring for bait in the halibut fishing in- Mugsehean Da ls o tHe moky Gk L e ) Do When Abroad, O | ™™ industries in this section, a PR r. STEVES says: “Comfortable feel that there are other points in| When Come to Alaska feet are the key to happiness.” Room 301, Goldstein Bldg. adv. Auk Bay wher ind dock could be structed without the proposed float | just as well con-| injury any- | (Continued fror Celehrateflr Tonight v to one.” | celebration of Mooseheart Day year the guns, as tie fighting was Biching i proient wee M Ik honor of James J. Davis, g Holst, Rober on, R. I | of the Moose Lodge, Moose planned a few days in Swii- lin, Tony S Jack { Women of the M0OS€ ! zerland but heard that Frank| John E. Turner, Clifford Ma- | the I. O. O. F. gont, Washington writer, had on, Mrs. A. H. Lenhart, Clifford |Hall this evenin been made into a new man at son, A. N. Lenhart, Mrs. V. J.| -Refreshments to be served He met Kent, who con- )1, Virgil J. Newell, Roy H rial entertinment has been pla it. Guffey wasn’t run down nta, Mrs. George D. Thompson,|ned for the eve with daneing | but he could endure to be run up W. J. Geddes, W. Geddes, "| scheduled to begin at 9:15 o'clock.|a little more before swinging into Millard, D. F. Millard, D > | the Pe ania camp this HAGERTY SAILING “Wonderful,” is his verdict shaw, Selma Dishaw, Marie Drake, | Oul Vichy. He took the cure, James S. Drake, C. F. Brown, James| Don Hagerty, field representative about trom P. DeHart, Jane DeHart, Mrs.|for the Indian Reor jon Act, |drank the water and took the | Ludwig Nelson, D. D. Thompson,|is sailing south on the North Sea | baths and the rubbing and the diet, August Smith, Andrew Haffner,| tonight, having been called home With some modifications, and he Blanche Haffner, O. L. Wold, Jack |to Browning, Montana, where his felt like a new man. van,s Stnre By then it was time to move on | Howell, W. M. Triplette, Mrs. W. M.{mother is seriously ill. L e to The Hague for the Interparlia- 278 S. FRANKLIN ce | | Triplette, W. M. Taylor, Clare el SRR SO Wittanen, T. J. Selby, G. M. Selby,| Golf and football were forbidden | TCHAry union. Hedged about by ' WITH CATCHES FROM |John Grabitz, Mrs. Fred Campen,|in sScotland in- 1471 bec they |~ = } SALMON BANKS TODAY Fred Campen, Lyman Ellswor ted people from practicing | i Mrs. Lyr sworth, Milton Wi hery. | 6 . i land Ludwig Nelson. b - SERVING H . Three trollers sold in Juneau to- - - - - H x Urwumg" ""Ier day, bringing in small loads and| Geronimo, the Apache chief wh : % The boats coming in were the|west, lived to the age of 80. i i SR e ongo, with 300 pounds, the Thel- | _ | S s e present for SO0, W0 bt e e | TR A NSPORTATION THE M \ given in the pz n J. with 350 pounds You DINE BEST booo ; ‘ (R 1 YEAR ¢ B e COMING ON VISIT WHEN YOU s 'e| Mrs. Clarence Carpenter and DINE [ ] ‘ROUND A athews are aboard the o Northland coming to Juneau for a Al D Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle EARIRITG o s i e | rovaL i . cent European trip, forj ™ Seattle ¢+ the most part on tlie castles in Scot- CAFE § Jand and England Miss Venetia Feero played three . News 1. Q. Answers piano selections during the e 'l’u:". M'New York, ning and community singing was | Oakmont, Pa. SEsteur mast led by Mrs. Henry Harmon, with 2. James Roosevelt, son of the Miss Cynthia Batson supplying the e piano accompanyment. - - Try an Empire ad. d. b railroads. Unions rejected proposed wage cut, B T TL T T T PSPPI P ——— H GET A PACKAGE OF i - Brighter GE Bulbs Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs so that you may have the right lamp in the right o place at the right time. 4 100-WATT GE BULBS : Now down to lsc For L.LE.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 30 or 60 Watts 75-60-40-25-15 WATTS 20¢ . 60¢ $1.00 15¢ Alaska Eleetric Lieht & Power Ce. e JUNEAU———ALASKA———DOUGLAS < L 2 Oct. 28 S. 8. Tongass SAILING SCHEDULE Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. 4 - " 9 PASSENGERS FREIGHT Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau A M"d':y Dinserp b0 8 REFRIGERATION | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound sha = | *DENALI Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk [} ALASEA. - ey Al g | oo e sk 5 d fBARANOF . Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 b e ATASKA .. ... ...Nov. § Nov. 8 Nov. 14 ! D- B. FEMMER YUKON . ...Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 P A A e } AGENT ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 i ) | 1YURON 3 ....Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 THE SIGN OF | Phone 114 Night 312 1—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. DEPENDABLE | *—Connects at Cordova with S. 8. CORDOVA for Prince William SERVICE Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, o Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue. Tue. | Tue. Tue. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & B. 0. ADAMS, Agent Read Up | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah Oct 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: . Fairbanks __|Ar.| & . Ry v Traffic Representaiive LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE V. W. 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MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commuaication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakeée, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequemt Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN AI.DASKA TICEET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative | NORTHLAND —e all ~TRANSPORTATION COMPANY SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesn 3 Seattle A NORTHLANS . No.Bound So. Bourd J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent _______Phene CITY WHARF - e o T phene 3 [ SERVICE [ vERR s TR