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. , g S g 7 NAY C g&n THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1938 : e —— == ST e R R 1 | | | . \ | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO N \\?3 v r | r \ WS M. S. DART : - { e . . ' 3 U. S. Mail Cairier ! Leaves Femmer's Dock. Ju u, t b M s T0 every Wednesday 1 7 o < . MER IMIOVEMENTS 3 22 Fe. - 2 For PETERSBURG, KA¥ N 52 PASSE NGEHS Stea: athica 'I’ IN‘ “’"“ oL ALEXANDER and WA | ¢ PR [ T T N g u lur‘\!;‘xllu : ¢ [ NEAU 4 oGt % “ D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 % ‘ v 3 Dort "and scheduled o N Freight must be on dock not ] ' o 19 el Westward &t 5:90 o'- ® A later than 4 P. ay. : 3 !! ° k this afternoon . o . § ! 1] i ® North Séa’ scheduled to ar- @ p e —— FOR HEALTH AT THE t ’ @ rive at 7 o'clock this ¢ | i 64 0 i o Cordova, bound westward, ¢ | §Oj05e PIRE o mer s smmeess: oweases | BRUNSWICK | : Fifey-two pussengers left Juned 5 soheay ive at - *lio vield the sum of ut lea . GREEN TOP RECREATION ALLEYS | . on the Alacka yesterday ”“’\‘-‘M N e clock mern tastes and v age fc v | JCAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec-: § for Seaitle and Southeast Alaska ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ |pup qenl when'in eff S | { ializing in Chinese an. American ! o Northland schedu to’ sail & fr uipne ”.‘,‘,Mf CAB PHONE Dishes—TRY US ONCE\ ! B George White, | 3 from Seattle November 18 at ® g without cast B e e e} ‘ . T.R. Lynch, | 19 am . | 6 7 8 ¢ ——— ¢ Dwyer K .“\v\un::v o Alaska scheduled to sail from e and operation of | e e H Bird, M. D. W Hugh Wade.| ¢ " geqtile November 19 at 9 ® be started immediatel e i : Ted Benson, I Hepdricksun 1§ ‘S o | tollowing negotiation’ of ' thie' lsase s \ X : ' ' 2 1 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ZORIC r H Mrs. Lance Hendrickson. © Tongass scheduled to sail from ® [j¢ is belicved : e ; | COUPON BOOKS: SYSTEM CLEANING $ George Ray Corrigan. | ¢ — geagtje November 23 . issue of re-insuring the scheol | Jack Doirws Jack Dol Y. » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e three-year term in the amount | $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Phone 15 S. Vukan F. Hooper, R. ¢ Norah scheduled to ® 51000 $57 TepIROE D inTArn s | $3.00 in rides for $2.50 : £undin, A. Low, J. Breiner ® arrive in port at 5 o'clock to- @ | piring about the first of December i Eéwfl J. P. Holmes. C. W. Haddon, v“ ® morrow mort and sails ®|was brought before the Council ir BRIDGE WITHOUT STEEL is being built near Jena by Germans who are using chalk. | S —— e "”“":"‘\f”;\w G Bt i Ly i e o] e O I O Sixteen pillars will support the arches, It is Germany's longest autoread bridge. { —— ] ner paulding, Beverly Matt- o JAL SATLINGS | tuck Ageney of Juneau, quoting | v on, C. ¢ agnh u Hondrye, ! & 26 c_('mm scheduied to sa e rates and terms which was left to J ! arie ","l( T Bill Gordon, Paul Alexander, John | o Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ¢ [ihe Public Properties Committee i ; : o Myers, Tony Dimond ® ka and wayports ¢ | look into and report on at the next| 4 ICT NG uneru grwces 1’ ] For Wrangell—Art Toroonew, A.|e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® |meetin | “ Pruse, Fred Dolphin |e at m. for Petersburg, Port e/ Consting Privileges { & T A e —_ For Petersburg—A. Baker |® Alexander, Kake and way of , ... 00 "E " CTEe privileze Eflr Mrs Garster For Ketch ® ports. T ok : the chilc when snow is on| 8 i 5 | Mr.\_B‘F.. J e 5 o o o u | the ground ended with the pa | "!- S Prge, s 4 o . . a resolut giving 1€] rior- 1 ers, R. Corrigan, C. E. McLean | the hours of 4 and 9 p.m. durin G s i y , - ds | sliding weather; also makir e | 7 | junction of Third and D streets a oo g 2 " Dfl ks RUII Gfln cmgs | stop corner for vehicles. An offer Last Rfl*l"d: to Be Paid W from the Alaska Electric Light and | to Well Known Ju- J | l" Elks' Tuur"e Power Company to install free of W, 3 | | cost to the city an appropriate light neau oman AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO 8 Pkt | fixture at that point if the city w | & 3 1 v 1 atches in the King Fish League | maintain at least a 200-watt ligh T’ D l Al k E 1 e T AR AT Ik IO YEEl ssots S | Funeral services for Mrs. W. R. e Dau aska r‘rmpire L I P I g ‘Ih(u was accepted by the Council. | ¥ . o sulted in the Dolphins winning one| In an effort to aid the coliection | e is invi is {Tubbs of the Dolphins smashed the | the water service to all properties | orning, will be held Thursday the—y 3 pins for high single score with 219 | in arrears more than sixty days shutd fternoon at 2 o'clock at the Res- CA IDITOL THEA TRE The steamer Yukon arrived in .o’y oh "l of 56 f : sireolion | Tintheran S Chikoh. . WAL .mm[»nu e ”1011':))”0:! ‘rut; Tarpons took the first two games| Work on the foundry road was he Rev. John L. Cauble delivering AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE its first trip since being damaged |, tq)jies of 532 in successive|discussed and full cooperation with | he eulogy L L by collision_with. the Columbla_in | torme: “from the Whales. Holmauist|the Ay eopany oo Wit PSRRI MERRILY WE LIVE Puget Sound carly last month. Re- | ¢ 4p0 arpons rolled consistent |road suitably passable during the ing selections during the service. Lo Nalae #May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACK pairs to the extent of $40.000 were .y g, 5 high game of 195 and | winter was agreed upon Intern will follow in the Elks' == necessary to repair damage done to g5 (oiar oore Some continued repairs to strec plot of the E n Cemeters 7 e —_— — the port bow and lifeboat divots = appouon the ks blasted out |and drainage ccnditions, filling in | i casket will not be opéned on the starboard side a 600-game they were unable to|and wharf approach was discussed: | the national publec church, however, friends who COLUMBIA LUMB | The steamer will sperats g 5| qump the Belugas who took twolbills totalling $1,255.17 ware orderec Site o it Gt e nay call at the chapel of the A * regular winter schedule the balance .. o¢ ¢} and bowled for a high | paid, completing the evening’s busi- | Al 1 Charles W. Carter Mortuary Wednes- ol Sibi oabd, as totiows: L Frymn |2, 5, Belugee wot ot to o & ee | o direeting Hovard i oy " preceamg the tnerat | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Juneau aboar: B/ 1000Ws i tart but would up the last games HOME DEMONSTRATIONS PrOisk hour S Rk J. R. Fowler, Bessie M. Kelley, L. yii, counts of 226 and 222 to gar- HERE TOMORROW NIGHT | % e A PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ! C. Kreidler, M Lore, H. W.|, o best individual game score and| Mrs rence Syvernd, Home y SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Nyman, Mrs. W. C. Overhy, Mrs. i *0% il Boonmmies of e O Grste ot ATA D Bab ’s cO.d and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. W. R. P“'(lv"!' (“”'j’” H J"“U”V Followir e the scores of last aska sion work in Southeast e ———————————————————————————— e o I'{ v“hm‘ Edythe Young, i ont s Alaska will give a demor ion plannec \" 7 discomforts relieved S TR 3 D._“Jv 1;1- ley Pl Dolphins at the school tomorrow, (Wednes- e will be = q“‘irhout dosing— use ne Yukon is scheduled to leave p... oo 183 138 193— 514 day) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Those g ) g pleas- for the Westward at 5:30 o‘clock ']rxx:bm " S0 o 10 ke | Tolarested it Tig-mAKIRG iavids X . /V'CKS this afternoon. et 130 181 144 or knitting are invited to attend. |4 sad- . S I LT e - . —— —— —|Mrs. Syverud will also instruct in|.pidren su ENERL 81 3 MODIHERS OUT OF 5 Nflw Buuks at Totals 461 518 556771,,3%“"";".“' L5 “;‘” mops from dis- | L A i éé }7 ' Tuna: carded silk stockings | et 187 172 100 549| The demonstration is being spon- | GUILD BAZAAR IS You DINE BES . . Clavatend 168 15 467 |sored by the Douglas Island Wo- | BIG EVENT TOMORROW WH : | ! r r S s 153 173— 452 |men’s Club k tomorrow on i g 224 e il - .- [n rs of St. Luke’s Guild w RSV O 3 4754 o 4 1 RGO~ DINE | — gl ° | e 5 MISS JOHNSON ARRIVES have on disp n the Parish Hal | . AT THE als 481 476 511—1468 E U BT Pt Bl ol GO bt daint es | TipEs ToMoRROW ROYAL CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 41} | the following new books on the Holmquist 180 180 195— 555 i"_“-“ V“f’{”‘ J‘j“;‘»*”;{_”om Babbanks 10 (PR AR, b 5 e —— il Al P e shelves ready for distribution: Burke T A | L ine oy ¥ am, 21 feet CAFE i ¥ i | incoln—A. Hall and Company; Bavard 178 182 138— 498 e s s Ehier| Bttt S 7 am, ce i : S(‘Ii}‘e’:i"i el (‘Hl;]\h(n T from the University of Alaska Miss|pose of ey duria B ap . faet Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. as a lr ranspor 9 c. ! 1 Hill—Maris; Woolf—Three Guineas; Tofals 532 4751539 J"“”l'“"”]““‘“ bren, holaing » Dl ol o Bl i pm., 137 feet. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. i aris; s f graphical position in the Interior {in the evening. Donati for the % | «Sava—The Healing Knife Whales : aftalr Wil BE very sratefulig e s H e L R Sk vy g | : RS SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | - i 6 X YRS s 79 179 537 e ceived and may b AL in t Try the mmpire classifieds for In Dishes, Cones or Bulk k) cel—Tides of Mont St. Michel; Benson R FR i g o I odvs Terkhans at the b dfing s il A Halsey—With Malice Toward Some. | Blanton 149 143 179— 471" ABOUTLIFE 5 TANANA | e 0 Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska s 4 Lindbergh—Listen! the Wind. =l . Foss o s P.-T.A. CARD PARTY | Hogben — Mathematics for the Totals 479 496 5281503 :mT ‘;hf"‘(""f;tR]‘:""w'?t‘lt:;“Lrhz“ et L AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ) Million; Graham and Emery—Aud- § this winter was recelved: herd. in. i ; . e S AR Ty A o 2 | o — e — . ,,(-ls[ C:izp('n rs and HH;|(1~11~ :u:do{, .“«; \lz‘n«n :463 ’:"fi letter to Mrs, J. O, Kirkham, re-| PHONE 612— DCIY or nghf i Littlepage——In Search of Soviet Ife .oy | ceived yesterday. She has an ep- | 3 i % ‘V'I(V;Inm; Link—The Rediscovery of Duckworth 1T1—*531 | hent of 22 tupils hop apd .| Hangar and Shop in Juneau { an s 1o joying her work. Outside of her ! 3 f . i | 2 .o Totals 600 524 4841608 ¢ ; | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot 4 ‘ teaching routine she has ortun- T Q v : " z IS RETURNING HOME Belugas 45 tor sieacrime Sk gsg‘eu“"'l’s TRANSPORTATION RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { i “‘Z}.rv Gertrude Carip, v has Lavenik 170 200 167 546 Caribou are plentiful there she said, COMPANY All Pl 2 Radio Equi d i ee ing in Fairbanks, is a pas- | Huds it va1o 18 being recently killed near the anes 2-Wa adio uippe ] senger south on (he Aluk r Shepard I.t} llU 1?1)71?",,,,ag,, by the natives. Temperature P Y q PP vl § aome "175‘““;0’ Tl 48 456 5591633 | Phen she wrote was 14 degroes Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | p 2 T AR ey fequitran et o above zero and there was very lit- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle i u | ALASKANA. By Marte Diake. 50c. Average; ¢ ; flé oy iel AR . R, R g | Mrs. Davis asked to be remem-| é‘;fi! | : “F b i) M k pla Saf bered to all her friends on the| cattle D : yebrows aKe nes & G s S. S. TONGASS Nov, 23 l N E A l AR R | SAILING SCHEDULE | . FORMER RESIDENT DIES | P“SS:ES:}':;L““" ToHE Steamer 1::::1@() ,fi,fidg‘;‘.f:;‘ ;:igg:::;i 2-Way Radio Commuaication Mrs. W. C. McCarthy, former resi- ! ATION e i "y Gant o the cl,mmglly Bk Away YUKON = Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ; |at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | @ ALASKA . - e NOV. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier I AL % {YUKON .. s Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 »TURSDAY—Subject o Beps) i =B 4 § ALASKA Dec. 3 Dec. Dec. 12 3 arrival of mall bost. frem. So 1 D.B. FEMMER s sl el Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof | ; | AGENT P Figao o o t Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. | VZr | \ MT. McKINLEY . Deo 1T Dec. 20 Dec. 26 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. { oo (AT BARANOF Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA THE SIGN OF | o Night 2 MT. McKINLEY Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 . DEPENDABLE | 1—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ¢ Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SERVICE . i $74.00 1 : REGULAR = T ] | Effective November 11 Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939, H U. S. AIRMAIL CANADIAN rave. | i i Service Every Trip AGLFIC on a THE ALASKA LINE n u R I « i i A | i ! 1 4 Iuneau_}‘mrbans | "PR.IN' | Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 j ’ BRI B. 0. ADAMS, Agent 2 ¢ Bethel-Nome | CESS b)) T 1 pi Read Down & % L £ : iner : — el . ™. s AnSar JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, ° ¥ g | - VICTORIA OR SEATTLE A k S h ‘ E i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS asKa oteams . lp Olnl)any ; Princess Norah SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES : § : 4 November 16, 27 { SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junemu : lat | 338 Connections at Vancouver with |, 3 No.Bound So.Tound ¢ : h—lAr: = Canadian Pacific Scrvices: . NORTH SmA . s Nov. 15 Nov. 18 i % e v, T30 | Transcontinental “ o T E L G A s T l N E A u NORTHLAND Nov.18 Nov.22 Nov.25 i Trans-Atlantio NORTH SEA .. Nov. 20 Dec. 2 ' ; 3 i ( PACIFIC ALASKA Trans-Pacific E Effort Made for the NORTHLAND ¥ . w AYS mc Tickets, reservations and full VeI'Y 0! i AIR . INC. Pt trom i Comfort of Guests! i g 8. Army Air Corps, is pictured at left showing "m""“A_an"""::"Q"',‘ Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alasks | GASTINEAU CAFE | i ; fapsatastung hvion ko ad oA e | CANADIAN ' in connection o 4 & z ave been installed on training planes a GASRINEAU HOTEL e : r ‘eyebrow” aids in rapid recovery from stalls and spins. PHONE: 106 PACIFIC w AIK SERVICE INFORMATION | VEAR 'ROJND ALASKA SERVICE (4 2 | ; s e . by 4 - - g - . . ) Y

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