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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK (OTOFINISH OF THE GREMTEST SPILL (N TRACK BISTORY \D HORSES TAKE NOSE-DWE AND LET SWOOFLN WIN THE T-BONE STAKES! & 7 ¥ BARNEY GOOGLE BOY, WAATTA RACE™ \ LOOK:- SHOOFIN'G Com’ 'ROUND T OWTS\DE LIKE A STEAM ENGINE- AR M. S. DART |\ Q% SHUEFY GWES SHO0FLY SOME HORSE TALW NOW THEV'RE W A WIDOLE COMME 0N, STTERBUG ) L\esEn. 1 WEAR Lea Femmer's T ves Kk, Jun every Wednesday at 7 . m. ) For PETERSBURG, KAKFE, PORT | %82\\{(‘\;; R ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. ! f For Inforna | [UNCAWN Ve NAGS D. B. FEMMER—FPhone | 5 WHINNING - SOUNDS LIKE © SHOOFLY-- Freight must be on doek FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese an.. American Dishes—TRY US ONCE: DOWN THE HOME STRETCH WITH THEIR WERDS TOGETHER-- | =0 GREEN TOP O v JITTERBUG -+ RED NELLY -+ GEESWAX - DCODY DO - CABS—PHONE SHOOFIN'S RIGHT (N TH MIDDLE - AND THEN - BOOM W e ; i : v 678 PITT-FORDHAM I e o MATCH WILL BE NATION'S BEST Northwestern vs. Minnesota Is Number Two Game ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Phone 15 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 : _;AL éSK AL AUN‘D_R_!_ Marine News FIVE SAIL WEST ABOARD ALASKA e 00 00 u e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound l Harry Kinney by SCHEDULED SAILINGS for This Saturday . AN 5 North ‘Sea scheduled to sail — Five passenge sailed for Sew- from Seattle October 28 at (By Associated Press) | ard on the Alaska last night when 10 a.m. The second weekly Associated that vessel got away from Juneau Passengers were M. Waggoner, Mrs. F. B. Johnston, Herb Dunlop, Joseph Whitney and L. E. Ludy. Five 6o o Sitka Press poll of ballots from a hun- dred sport editors leaves mnot the slightest doubt that Pittsburgh's unconquered Panthers, meeting Fordham's unbeaten Rams next Saturday will furnish the nation its best weekend football contest. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle October 28. Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle October 29 at 9 a.m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Novem- ber 1 at 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS For the second week Pitt leads i ¢ a Princess Louise scheduled to @ the poll with 90 of a possible 100 | AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Ah“ard Nnrthla"d arrive in port at 6:30 o'clock first place nominations. Fordham, T . ¥ tomorrow morning and sails ® on the strength of ‘its impressive he D(lll'y Alaska Em ire g 1'. hours later. rout of Oregon, drew one of the S & ¢ I Five passengers embarked for Northland fl('ll“}du]crl '(.o a ten remaining first place ballots | is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of Sitka on the motorship Northland rive about 8 o'clock Thurs- e with ehough additional support to the—— Iast night, which is scheduled: to day evening, sailing south ® supplant Duke as number nine in CAPITOL THEA TRE veturn southbound through Juneau RO Tiaay Rl national” ranking of iteam ‘stand- $hout Thursday midnight Denali southbound next Fri- ings. AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEF ¥ day or Satirday The following is the tally of Sitka bound passonge O n. | ® Alaska_scheduled southbound e points for top teams in the polling: “"ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . ° . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . neau were John Halm, H. C. Noon- et o 5 10 I 3 e 1 dn, Mrs. Donald Smith, A. B. ok Ao _ Pittsbugh, ~889; | Minnesota, 681; IRON HORSE' FOR CHILE, tuisand six other locomatives each weighing 100 tons were Hlds 1wrn- 22y Appeat—WATCH THIS SPACY Holt, and Ken Edwards. 5 iprals alifornia, 620; Texas Christian, loaded at Eddystone, Pa., for Chilean state railway. (A. P.-Universal Newsreel Photo.) - Shaerdic’ it ot i 09 Estebeth scheduled to safl every 72: Santa Clara, 571; Dartmouth, | e T e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e 4 Notre Dame, 437; Tennmessee, | — ~ v3 Ty Lal e e |® ka und wayports. 413; Fordham, 370; Oklahoma, 116; RONAN %A A o A £ 7 o R HALIB TER | Dart Jeaves every Wednesdny ®|Duke, 114; Northwestern, 55; Michi- H. C. Noonan, broker, left aboard pEpAF versely any of the above mentioned MBER co at 7 an. for Petersburg, Port gan, 36; Holy Cross, 16; Villanova, the Northland for Sitka where he GE ., LAND OFFICE land should file their :\d\("x‘\y» e L] Alexander, Kake and way ®|[14; Carnegie Tech, 13; Cornell, 12; Will call on the trade. District Land Office clalmsisin “the dogelimnd “affice OF ALASKA ports, Alabama, 11; Southern California ’ N Anchorage within ' the period ‘of -publication SELL, SEATTLE Atubuma. 11: Soutbern CRUOMn| e sy pcar Jocaion st nehrs w00 | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PO 6 Tosne A and M. 5: Bavior 5. |Wr sale at The E-pire Office. Notice is hereby given that James Will be barred by the provisions of PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Jolga 2; Tulane, 2; Boston Col- TE] V. Weathers, hus made applicatior & : JoC 2 YOU 2 :. SEATTLE, Oct. 26. — Halibuters o * f:-(;l’:lllfl n.\n”!;\l“’rv P 'l)l‘l'/\l{'l"ig!\l"l:': TERIOR ' @ homesite, Ancho o o GEORGE A. LINGO SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve arriving and selling here today are T i i NTER S B e Register. and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. all from the western banks as fol- | TIDES TOMORROW Vi X ot o GENERGL AN, QETER fiuaad ot Beite Sept. 7, s fows G T o 4 battle, the game between Minnesota | District Land Office sigied, on Fritz Cove e g P |~ High tide—3:19 am.; 14.6 feet and Northwestern holds second in | Anchorage, Alaska, 'Auke Bay, containing 5 Sitka, 40,000 pounds, Trinity, 42.-| yow tide—8:56 a.m. 3.8 feet prominence. | logg, under the act of May 26, 1934 lsxm pou;gizmlilcclmd 3(1&00 IT“‘;‘;’i\ High tide—! . 15.7 feet. i P, o ; Natice. 38 herebs v t Kar] tude 58 ’ 04” N. longitude pray, 25000 pounds, Wizard, 35-| pow tide 02 feet : : it his 38 30”7 W. and it is nc 0 bit. 2 nl s . eier, entryman, together with his * ¥. and it 18 now in the @gm“‘;d& S hartdaall PrliE v s MALCOLM MORRISON | biiBeest Wiitiai: O Anderso | Hes. Of the. U, 'S."Land Office, selling for an average ol ‘s and gz . W 1 ey, . paE I : Sibrd o " Py 8 cents a pound. ¥ IS NOW SERGEANT}Lvster Weiss, all of Juneau, Alaska, /:m,l","ilfo' Alaska. FORTUNE i e o 1 D 0 U G I- A s | - thas made final proof on his home- S e 3 M i Malcolm Morrison, well known |stead, Anchorage 08077, for a tract h"stmas SBa's . ! | membor of the United States Army |of land embraced in H. E. S, No. Rafith | N E , Signal_Corps, has been promoted (214, Forest List 8-110, containing 72l T ICUR=REm et 7 & L8 |from Private First Class to Ser-|624 acres, located on the easterly close to the theatres and { | ! |geant, according to official advices|shore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25° stores with ms i 3 1 | o i 240 v o view of mountains - i ar 0' ay al by 3 o * | received by R. H. Stevenson, Oper-|29” N. longitude 134° 38 30" W. bor, Bplendid food, ! | FITZGERALDS ARRIVE HERE ... in_Charge of the Juneau sta-|and it is now in the. files of the ort, convenience and H ' ¢ nd Mrs. Verne Fitzgerald | z " o SO o rvice. from ’ Bel" Made Haad ! r. an rs. Verne Fitzgerald |, U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al LARGE Rates $0.50 {and baby daughter were arrivals in| o o omotion was i ska. ROOMS, Prom ° | e promotion was effective Octo- |aska. all with AL g ve y‘Dflufllas yesterday aboard the Al-|pe. 1y ang is for service credits,| If no protest is filed in the local | !, [SRgel) Ruien ite, as a lr rans ort’ lnc. aska and are making their home ... land office within the period of ALASKANS LIKE THE 9 p . Christmas Seals by the thousands | ©€mporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Barl| yiopison is now in Seattle on a [publication or thirty days there- | Hhrtel Van S store 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 (after, said final proof will be ac- icepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. | First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. | Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938, ALASKA Osborn who reside in one of theipyce months -furlough which ex- affiliated with the Alaska Tubercu- | Kilburn apartments. Mrs. Fitzger- | nires November 5. After that date, Josis Association for use on holiday ‘ald is a sister of Mrs. Osborn. The |}y pequest, he will be stationed at mail. Whether each person in|TN€Weomers are from Bellingham, geqttle until some future time Alaska buys a penny seal or gives|'Vash. ‘and they expect to make|ynen ne may return to Juneau. $100, he can help in this campaign |their home here. | hgainst Alaska’s greatest public o B R C R AR Tealth problem—Tuberculosis. BRIEF SESSION BY SCOUTS t. Although this is only the fiftn| 'With'but three member: annual Christmas Seal Sale in the|!oF thelr regular weekly meeting,| Territory and the funds are ccm- Doyglas oy Scouts met at the City | are being prepared by local groups‘ ThE . FRANKLIN I NEW WASHINGTON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SERVING ALASKA on hand | 5-ROOM FURNISHED house. Oil heat, electric range. 425 Tth St. meeting, S paratively small, the sale has help-{Hall last night with their leader, Elroy Fleek. Activity of any import- | You D! INE BEST ed extend the tuberculosis control MRI8 tehak tiithi; the next he nexf b g s |} wHEN YoU work being done and thus all homes gre protected fic culosis, 15 hoped 'for! A DINE 4. “Tuberculosis bres up more | 3 ! . 3 H 32 homes than any other discase,” | = % camrmer AT THE 5 ‘R 0 U N D Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG {Says the statement issued. “In Al- o ROYAL Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Wt ‘aska there were over 200 deaths Keoriey . g WS e = - 5’1;om tuberculosis last year, and it '&';’::dhg:: :};e"s:%:::‘:e A"vlcxlxl\;z' CAFE é::&: SR“.ING SCHEDU 'E e PR R W PR 2 T, BTy . EAR iis est that there are > : : V Ry | (4000 1l wih s aiswse. |1 the ‘Snepstd nowe on Giacter| e B Dinaers 10ty 0.] | - S Tongass ... Oct. 28 SAILING SCHEDUL n A R l N E A l R w A e i acainst | HiEHWay.: Special Sunday Dinners 1 ; Aias 2 » Etubf,flilsgi“";fi,,““;';f‘ :)[;':‘X_dgl:li:f; ¥ S A A ‘ | PASSENGERS FREIGHT 3 Leavle Due Juneau Due Juneau | 2-Way Radio Con fcation § ATTENTION REBEKAHS JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM REFRIGERATI steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | :yzs:ril has l:fen fnx'x'l}ed] m; (‘hro:gh- Mootingont \Bpm Gt 1. 0.] o Dishes Conca .? Bulk | oN *DENALT Oct. 19 Oct. 92 Oct. 28 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE out the nation has helped to bring : prsn FHBPR x s (BT ) ALASKA ... Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 i Carrid fabout a marked reduction in the ‘s’&;“ }::1‘:{ ::‘,’."mefi?s or:;;;:ct:é" e - =4 . BARANOF Oct, 39 Mo & Nov. 37 % Rihangie . & AL 4 jtuberculosis death rate. There is|SOcla) anc retresaments oW, H 3 a3 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov.14 TURSDAY—Subject do arrival of mail boat from South. !still much work to be done, and ;‘:&* .l;s S ey 8| D. B. FEMMER YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 mwmfllwk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichegof jespecially here in Alaska, but We ? e | AGENT ALASKA Nov.19 Nov.22 Nov.28 R Y fgonab, gm"‘l‘l‘)’: off Round Trip. fean look forward 1o the same suc-| o Secretary. ! ) $YUKON Nov. 2% Nov. 29 Dec. 5 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA icess in reducing this diseasé that 3 e THE SIGN OF '} Phone 114 Night 312 t—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 been accomplished elséwhere UNITED :sTATES | DEPENDABLE { *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William |l Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A’ B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative jthrough education and the use of| pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SERVICE Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, modern methods.” SYUEENERAT 1 “OFFICE""" REGULAR' Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. e " The Christmas Seals will not only be mailed from the office of ithe Alaska Tuberculosis Association 1Ih Juneau, but by local committees #in Fairbanks, Palmer, Anchordge, \meeting when a better attendance' Mr. and’ Mrs. Hal Kimmel have| District Land Office ! 'Andhorage, Alaska. | August,_ 25, 1938. Netice is hereby given that, Bavvo Shabaldak, has made application | U. S. AIRMAIL Service Evéry Trip Juneau-Fairbanks TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ,THE YERAR THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent , Valder, Cordava, Haines,|for a homesite under the act of | ethel-Nom ;x:"ny, Sitka, Petersburg, 'Wran- iy 26, 1934, for ‘a tract of land| o D—Q_E lh»fl-l“*«A ‘gg,., Up H nd Ketchikan. Local chairmen | embraced in*U. 8. Survey No. 2293, g™ iy, junean TAr.iSun. 5| gell 'will bé ‘announced later. Harry ;W-hw. President of the Alaska § Tuberculosis Association, is General Anchorage 08473, situated on Loop | Tue. Road” and north * shore of Auke | Ja¢ Lake, containing 4.31 acres, latitude “ry Ar. Whitehorse __|L |Lv. Whitehorse _|Ar.|Sus [{ L JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE ¥ . [ =) 3 3 aska Ste amship Co Al m RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Rddio Equipped i . SRR I amp Chairman for the Territory. 158% 23°'30” N. longitude 134° 38" W.| 00|Ly, Fairbanks __|Ar.| 8:00] SOUTHBOUND SAILT SERVICE-ON-ALL-ARLASKA 1an & D m P AI I et e L d 94t 48 now in the files of the| 2:30\Ar. Ruby fLod o5 Nee : ) § i 9:50 Lv. Ruby Ar.| 6:10 Princess Norah WEEKLY . U.S: Land Office, Anchorage, Al- o fLy. MoGrath | Oct 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 ¥ sl aska. [~ {13 Z8jar. Bt i) "‘"v' b & SAILINGS 48Lv. nnect FSUSUSSSSRS News Any and all persons claiming ..|fh o, Methai tx c-nsdr:: :,“““;“;:"eu' . lenvl: Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay £ SR el i TSRS THOTEL GASTINEAU £ i v 2 tiofied” land ‘should file their ad- - e’ i § 54 52 N Oct. . . 1verse claims in the local land of- ?ACIFIC BLASKA m_m‘:" P Effort Mi &d e for the Oct. 2;’ :""- 1 Nov. 4 fice, within the period of publica- AIBWAYS. INC Wikets ‘Taservations and: tat very Lo ov. 8 Nov. 11 tion or thirty' days thereafter, or A . AING. e e v Comfort of Guests! Phone 109 ficial _hea i g flice in LN .'.”.'g".-..’(‘f:n";n?cn“u W inia. WS , By Marie Drake, 50c. '|Pirst publication, Sept. 7, 1938, they will be barred by visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | " Register. | e peo- | Traffic Representative IJOUIS _A. DELEBECQUE Last publication, Nov, 2, 1938, V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks ' CANADIAN \ l GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION

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