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- "BARNEY GOOGLE SHUEOBLY ERTZILE | HE NEW C\-\F\N\Pn\op aEz g Marine News Mrs. Anton Hedrick is abo: rd the | Nature Pays Heat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1938 By BlLLIE DE BECK HGRWayY ROBBERN CHANMP, MY ENE Y THAT RACE WAS R ots o 1 TELLN Na X, THAT'S WHAT SHOOFLN GOT T v Npa- OTHER HORSES | TH COMMISH TO LAY DOWN-- [ QUGHTTA DO HE GAVE 'EM T SUMP'N - New York’s Little Water Bugs Go on Strike PEEL OFF SOME MORE OF THAT FOLDIN' MONEY, COLSIN-- WHAT AWS NE 22 HAl GEN TR ANSPORTATION CO. E Leaves Femmer's Dock eau every Wednesday at TR For PETERSBURG, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. e —| ¢t e e U. S. Mctil Carrier | For Info D. B. FEMME! 1i1 Freight must be on doek not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. ' ~Phone Bill in Dobbin’s tion pictures of the day ceremonies . e —— Stable af Circle r e A o o 0 0 0 v o o @ 52 PASSENGERS : : * Steamer Movements : 2 4 ; * Carrington-Jones Pipe Nat- . NORTHEOUND . s & | SAII_ YESTERDAY 7 Sea due Tuesda o' ural Hot Water to Now e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Modern Gal'nge e Baranof scheduled to sail from ® £ wITH NUHTHLAND . eattle 9 am. tomorrow . R e Princess Norah scheduled to e | Circle City—more than a score of : e sail from Vancouver Novem- ® |years ago—a noisy boom camp in With all passenger ommoda- e ber 1 at 9 pm e ithe shadow of the bending Arctic tions out of Junea he mc e Northland cheduled to sail @ Circle sweeping across the tundra torship Northland I Wil- e from Seattle November 4 at e|collar of the North-—and a log liams, sailed south here last'e 10 am e [stable in which horses were blank- night, taking 52 persons out of this e Tong cheduled to sail from @ |eted against' the cold of Aretic part e Seattle November 4 ® winter For Sealtle passenger e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ That was the picture years in the Kunz, J. S. Davis. M e Denali scheduled to arrive ® past. Today, it is much the same and child, L. W. Lahti, I o \day night ® [but the stable in question now Mrs. Mary Dillon, J. C . cheduled southbound e houses horses of a different color Daub, Raymond McMillan, A ® next Monday LY ho contraptions of . wjr Jr:“"l":" m(‘\l B, B jl‘;f;{;v‘:lv“ (éy"' : V:?;:::\:;m‘(?::’:fix)u;:a;:“e‘,;?j : ;:;1:; [piflm;‘”vm}(;l_”;;; L[T::‘ )\‘0:‘2 Sk, Ditidre whss forced tothe bzardons task of ente ing aud l-.‘nmv l.hut berths under their own power. Aurdal, Ernest Welson, D. J. Kelly,| @ ka and wayports. ® |standing stable, hot water from = & William Balzer, Mrs. Jack Koby, Mr.| @ Dart leaves every Wednesday ® |patural springs now keeps a crew Other motic and Mrs. George Collins, Mrs. Ami- e at 7 a.n. for Petershurg, Port ® 'of mechanics comfortable while they SENIURS Tn GORNERSTDNE plan to take pic don . der, Kake and way @ work the day's proceedings for their per- | Arnold Kunz, G. H Elmer o ®| Perhaps this is grandoise state- sonal collection Dow, Mrs, Wil De-le ® \ment, but Glenn Carrington of Car MAS UERADE LAYING TAKES It will be a pleasant occasion foi sel. Joe Crosson om. e o e o o @ & & 2 c o ¢, son-Jones, who have sold many Bishop Crimont to officiate at the| Gus Enstrom, Lic |International tractors to mining cornerstone laying of a Shrine in Thompson, Nels Hemnes, B. € Jmen of the Circle’ district, felt the honor of Saint Ter: Patroness of | peness, Harold Hansen, Haie 6 PAS&tNGERS need of a machine shop in the! L. g celock this evening it Alaska, and of all the missions, as he thews, Carl Manfried, Ar district for winter overhaul WOrk, miol Sehoo! evmnaeium. memiBer personally selected the Little Flower | Alfred Lee and with natural hot springs num-| oc 1 elass of “39." with their in- o be the patroness of Alaska. On For Ketchikan — Stanley Oak erous in the area, the unusual ma- | i uests. will start the Hal- Il R ( | his Ad Limina visit to Rome a year smith, Ed Leach, E. A. Know chine shop became a reality that||owe'en colobrat il i (“'”"U'l\' Wll“ e Observed ago Bishop Crimont visited with the T.3. Pyle, H. C. Newman S be AL & cleimince o celalpRt 0 TR S} o of St. Terese | Sister. a Carmelite Nun, and other : < ! e 1 C I with a masquerade, and ineidental- at Shrine of St. Terese For Petersburg—A, C. Hall, Ken arrington arrived in JUNEAU Yes- |1y one of the few over to be. Reld > L1 4 relatives of The Little Flower in Edwards, E Dr. 8 D @ R e L (R Fare] ‘ Public Invited France, and informed them that a Claunch, J D. Rus- from Fairbanks, on his way Oul-| e T e n(iv;.y: - lirine in honor of Saint Terese was sell - side after a summer in the Fair-|pag supervised plans for the #f- The cornerstone of the Shrine of | being built in Juneau. | SEATTLE, Oct. 28. — Steamer banks district, and told the odd|fajr, assisted by members of phe|Saint will be laid next Sun- th Sea sailed for Southeast Al- story of his firm’s “natural hot lay afternoon at 3 o'clock, Bishop aska ports at 11:30 o'clock this fore- |water” heated machine shop. aperones will include Mr. and J. R. Crimont officiating at the ¢ follo \\m booked for Juneau: north” hot water heated machine G. Wilce sseur. The public is invited | Roy Erickson, Martin E. Cream- shop, and secondly, the employ- B. Bertholl, Mrs, W, cornerstone laying which FORTUNE ewar un!g jer. 1“‘\” Smith, Mrs. Acton He- ment of natural spring water, “t0o Schneider, Mrs. A. Zenger, Mrs, | ‘akes place at Shrine Island on the | dric H. Chappell, James E. hot to take a bath in” is certainly { Helen Webster, Mrs. Sam Paul and | River Highw: T aap I ‘S“““‘ an oddity anywhere when used in!Mrs. Charles Warner. Sefore placing it in the corner- Steamer Alaska, of the Alaska - > o indoor hmlnw R | stone a document will be read by Bteamship Company, is Ahodu](-d‘ - #| Mechanics will work this \\‘mu‘rE LOGGING OPERATOR HERE \ he Rev. Le ur, explaining the to Jeave Seward at 9 o'clock tonight.| | TIHEg TOMORROW on the tractors in an inside tem-| G. D. McDonald, Petersburz log- | Purpose and spiritual significance of The steamer is scheduled to arriveig % *# |perature of 60 to 70 degrees. The|ging operator, arrived in Juneau|the Shrine and retreat house, and it in{Juneau Monday | Tt temperature outside may be as low ' yesterday by Alaska Air Transport 1 will contain the names of Pope Pius T S Y RGO tide—4<b% 8'm.; AP {oe! as 50 degrees below zero. | on timber business with the Forest| XI, President Franklin D. Roos | Low tide—1( a.m., 5.7 feet | Carrington said mining produc- | Service, and expects to return on | Velt, Gov. John W. Troy, Delegate nNE HAL‘BUT | High tide—4:19 p.m, 135 feet. |y i the Interior will be high | either the Denali or Alaska | Anthony J. Dimond, Mayor Harry | Low \3:1:—711 06 pm. 24 feet. ‘Llhls year, even for a dry summer. fake - ‘5“ i;n:;xls.“al lls‘l“()l. S:[-g:]c Senprlac; '.s ) x et 4 “Many mining outfits on the Dr. STEVES say.. ~“Zomfortable ‘ 10 Worke: he project an s store SELLS SE ATTLE MRS, HEDRICK COMING | Chaty I BIRE wis o e |fect are the key to happiness. | Eefore the cornerstone is sealed mo- TETF hucbnnfi recent arrival SEATTLE, Oct. 28. — Only nn\‘ B gy hdlibuter arrived and sold hm'c] CHAS. GOLDSTE STORE teday. That vessel the Ivanhoe! Will be open Saturday, October 29, with 1,000 pounds, selling at 9 cents ady 7 to 9 pm. a4 pound Mgk e @ - - CHAPPELL RETURNING News . Q. Answers 1. Theodor Cardinal Innitzer,arch- J. H. Chappell, insurance age ‘_l bishop of Vienna. A nazi mob, dem- who went south recently on a busi- | onstrating against him, stoned his ness trip, is returning to his Ju-'| PR, oA Lindbergh, who neau headquarters aboard the North | was accused of misrepresenting the nea q! Soviet's air strength. Sea. 3. A “palloon barrage’—dozens of 4 — .. big |:anoon§ with. steel cables hang- BN T ing from them. HALLOWE'EN TEA 4. False. A suctessor to the late By Junior Guild, Saturday, Oc T ::f.:'fefi Cardozo had not been ap- 29, from 2 to 5 o'clock in ’I‘Hml,\" 5. German secret police. flnsh Hall. vul\' “Cultural Relatlons” Boss zed division of eultural relntimu , is Ben M. Cherrmxtml formerly will be to improve United by disseminating American propa- countzies gre propa: orth Sea for Juneau to join her' S him constant. supply. ' |highest peak in many years, T |Gastineau Hotel and will sail south units,” Carrington said. “Pumps re- | Room 301, Goldstein Bldg adv. \ eve an operator of dependence on S easonal water levels and assure Denali this weekend in Ketchikan for a on the stop over few Business in the Interior is at its Car- He is a guest at the ington said -——-____ “THE SIGN OF Phone 114 Night 312 DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR " . oS, AIRMAY. | [SyEERy Travel ervice mvery rip PACIF I' g on a Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome ! | Read Down Read Up Tue. . Juneau Ar./Sun. | Tue. ‘Whitehorse v./Sun. | i You DINE BEST WHEN YOU DINE AT THE ROYAL ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle E Leaves Seattle Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. S. S. Tongass Nov. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. 5 Easse - Nov. 4 PASSENGERS FREIGHT JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM REFRIGERATION In Dishes, Cones or Bulk [ ] D. B. FEMMER | . B. {r | AGENT ) Tue. Tue. Whitehorse __|Ar. San. . Fairbanks __|Lv./Sun. i | | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, I VICTORIA OR SEATTLE =% SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ; Princess Norah November 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Mraffie Representative e and l‘l! S. FRANKLIN taken by Malcolm Greany will be { i SERVING THE YEAR ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | | DENALI Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 ALASKA ... Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 {BARANOF Oct. 29 Nov. Nov. ALASKA ....Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 YUKON ...Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 ALASKA Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 {YUKON Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 $—Calls at Yakutat lehbuund and Southbound. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE- $74.00 Effective November 11, THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. 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Alk SERVICE INFORMATION Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | ' SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to Ai] 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 All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG S e — oy TR A S s 7 = emia - MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commumieation SC!!EDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagol Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER, SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative THHFI SPORTATION EDmPHn SL:::IE Ar.Juneau Lv. Junenn attle No.Bound So.Lourd NORTH SFA . Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nclv.ou: NORTHLAND Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov.11 HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... 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