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R R R R TR i m—————s 6" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN ‘.D/\Y NOV. 16, 1938. BIxINQ NG UP FATHER g By GEORGE M(MANUS PACIFIC Diesel engines will propel the 135-foot craft. . PHONE: 108 $ _____ |HAUGEN TRANSFORTATION CO. | * » HOR RS S SR e e 2 s e S Y 7 i v = 1@ ‘NONDEL’ i TH\T‘ — : = T DID YOU THINK | ‘N VW\ % A RF ] -~ ¥ A " - —_— - N\ < G > T ¥ BY GOLLY- IF THEM , o DID YOU | | WUIZ SINGING e § ' «| WAITER | ORDER - Ay I'M BEGINNIN' TO THINK - | | CALL TELL ME - DID | U.S. Mail Carrier | ‘| ED THOSE EGGS R S THAT THIS 15 AN EN- || SIR? THE WAITER | 1R ! H | EROM 1S WAITIN (s DOM = DURANCE CONTEST — GAVE MY | | | Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juncam, § : «| FOR THE HEN TO ‘2{11 CuoES PHE ; IWE BEEN HERE 50 ORDER TO - - & ! fia e Y | anp WE K | AR epE o6 HeE | LONG "WE FORGOT - . o) Basa t | 22 WE 0O ALREADY- ‘___J TEN _WHAT AN EGG AL wrs. |} 2 = > 5 SoEOIT - = KE M NOT GIVE ¢ JRED! TASTES LI Gl i ) [ CREDIT- R T L { : Z Freight must be on dock pot |\ 5 ' y, later than 4 P. M. Tues ) i ' : A s } FOR HEALTH AT THE | 1 { s TR PR | BRUNSWICK ' GREEN TOP [} mECREATION ALLEYS v A [jcare *TTON, Spec-{ : CABS—PHONE ||} isiing in Chse an 2merican : | Dishes—TRY US ONCE . N e o 3o —~ H | 6 & 8 SIEE B 3 ! L | i H | | s < - by ’ | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ZORIC Y SURONBOOKS: STEM CLEANING ’ $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Phone 15 M | $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ALASKA L AUNDRY L ordo-ncend o sl s et SRS G 0 E s SUUTH 35 ° !\(H! HBOUND . @ No steamer northbound. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . ) M HERE e Northland scheduled to sail ® . from Seattle November 18 at @ . e 10 am * - . ska scheduled to sail from e Y With all firsstsand second class i e accommodations aboard the P : ,":n:“'[ BIGYRRE o 19 Gk 9: eess Norah taken, that Canac . r,“‘, % Norah. Kohadided . toie vessel sailed south from Juneau o =T Too Gl Novem- ® this morning at 7 l\-.u(‘k with 35| & 2 at 9 p.m ° s oy ’,"“‘; here. The steamer | g monyags scheduled to sail from o rrived at 5 am i 4 Those sailing from Juneau were |y eCUTHBOUND SATLINGS o as follows: R. Wilson, . H. Col- ¢ o o a 1 AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO | fum, G. C. Chrysler, S. B. Oster- d late Thu o carly » T1 . + . ‘ goord, C. Cury. 0. Lunde, J. Ol 3 Sriany £ 1e Daily Alaska Empire C. Reine, R. Dhenin, R. Whittle, R. | ¢ vukon scheduled. southboundl e i & 4 Larman, H. Gereneser, E. Kunesh, ¢ poct Mo % is invited to preseut this coupon tonight at the box office of A. J. Curry, A. K. Anderson, L.|q o i - b g met R SRR L e il “CAPITOL THEATRE . G. Martin, Dr tse, Mis. o Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- o . : W : Ros v! Ml‘ l;“mwlfll\l“']- e ka yports. . AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE Bara Tracy Druley, V. Lark,|e Dart leaves every Wednesday e sare Mrs. N. W. Lark, Mr. and Mrs. M.\ e af 7am for Petersburg, Port ® THE GIRL SAID NO” B. Randall, George Drowiey © Alexander, Kake and way e Wi e aiay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACK Mr. and Mrs. H. Sterling, Miss| e ports. . PR, B. Westhrook, J. V. Atchison, W. ¢« o @« o ¢ « « & ¢ ¢ w @ B amg: = — = e W. Atchison, C. Baker, B. M. Aiken > > > 1 €. F. Paul i Tug Andrew FBSS COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | 0[! N[lnh Sea Are Eesiore | g Arrives with 0l i /A , e , LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS --- i .- Q 4 INT 7 : 4 A 3 1 ] PHONES OR 747—JUNEAU . i § § 3 3 Are] ) ' e QT Ut ot o0l Bargfl FUSS n T{].‘J ; ; — - SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve N i i i and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. ; . ARREST OF NAZI SPY SUSPECTS by U. 5. miifitary authorities in Panama, where iic four suspects were accused of ) I. H. A n see "]B Nflr"’l photographing Panama canal zone defenses, emphasizes portance of above water link between (wo oceans. Here, the Cruiser Ches- —— With the barge Foss 100 in v ter is at the left, waiting until water in Mirafiores Locks is lowered so that it can proceed to Balboa in the wake of (ivl"sllvu\‘(‘l's lcavrq:: bringing 7.600 barrels of ine the lock at right. Rarely photographed, the canal is of great importance to peace-lime traffic and of [ ter potential m,]mrl:nlr‘c in | fove ol R A AR L Fan tha AT the event of war. The German espionage suspeets were arrested while allegedly taking pictures of Galeta Point, first defense of the | Steamer North Seca, arrived in Ju- |$tove oll, and diesck.oil for the Un Atlantic approach to the canal. heau yesterday from Secattle at 7/on Oil Company in Juneau, the ¥ 1 & | an. with 42 passengers listed to 125-ton tug Andrew Foss tied up e pross the gangplank at the local 2 the local wharf yesterday ‘FELLOWSH!P GROUP ADS IN THE E Pt o a— {vharf. The Andrew Foss with Capt. e = GET EXCELLENT RESULTS You DINE BEST . Passeugers disembarking were as A- Wick and Pirst Mate H, J Lm 1« MEETS ON FRIDAY' Advertising in The Empire gets follows: Thomas A, Haigh, Mrs, J, Cher in charge, is seven days out of 2 excellent results, says the Creomu WHEN YOU | i ~ Messer, Edward Brostrum Jr. | Seattle, its home port. It will leave ABflARD YUKUN A dinner. toliowed by a business Sion Company, makers of Creomu RINE ‘ rs. Carl Adam, Betty Ann Rogers, [0F Sitka tonight and leave from session and social, will be held for Sion. @ prescription for ihs, : rs. M. J. Rogers and baby, S, P, there for the Queen City members of the Young People’s Fel- Colds and Bronchial Irritations. AT THE Schoonover, Bob Burke, Walter Ma- According to J. Stitt, Chief En- lowship Friday evening at 6:15 o'- A consistent user of newspaper ROYAL i Mertz Maki, Gene Russell, E, §neet, the usually slow but pow clock in the parlors of the Northern SPace for many years, the Creomul- ech, R. O. James, E. Roach, C.| ful boat clipped off 6 knots per hour Light Presbyterian Church sion Company has again started a CAFE P. Gainer, Ed Ridley, Edith Steele, Monday night while riding ahead Sailing during the dinner hour! . ang Mrs. Harold Smith will be Mationwide advertising campaign on ! o Beh Aeattows: Pr T . Lomioa of a 50-mile gale despite throttled last night for the Westward, the iacent for the evenir coun- their product with regular inser- Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. '} AIaSka A“ Trans rt lne § ZPavil Treseson, L. H. Severn, Mrs, €i8ines and the 597-ton barge at steamer Yukon took sixteen pas- | cillrs and all people out of high tons in The Empire Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9.} 9 e | H : H. Scribner, Ruth Scribner, J. the end of its manila hawser sengers from here for Lynn Canal|cchool, and unmarried, are invited Creomulsion, recommended by ow { i ter, Mrs. Maurice Fleld, Sylvia e points, Seward and Cordova. to attend. Those wishing reserva. thousands of physiclans and drug- JUNO-MAID ICE cuEam || SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ) Pield. Darleen Pield, Virginia For Haines — Mrs. E. Bertlesen, yions are to call 373. is \«»m and guaranteed by all In Dishes, Cones or Bulk | L Skulks, H. F. Henson, Mrs. H. F Mrs, Ed Lamb. Frt i res : SRS Henson, Ken Edwards, Jennie Ren- ' Tipes TomoRrROW For Skagway—Mrs, John Jackson, URKEY SHOOT Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska | s$tad, Lewis McDonald, Beulah Ra- Martin Gangness, M. M. Sundeen.| glks Hall Tonight at 9 o'clock. adv, . AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII- ! gl, Hans Wick, Chris Christensen, ;.o (ido 245 am. 24 feel For Seward—G. F. Mason, Mr. — - ' Thirteen persons cmbarked on| s Hde—0 ey 158 fet Oldroyd, Wellman Holbrook, Mrs. _ PHONE 612—Day or Night & he North Sea late last night for e - . Manthey, C. Osborne, Charles f 3 3 § Tar Borkly:Bea. late 1 : High tide—9:53 pn, 141 feet, |5 Manthey, C. Osb i A L A s K A | i : Sitka. g 2 S " |Butler, Ray Smith, Tom Reynolds '1A As KA ‘ Hangar and Shop in Juneau { They were Ed Ridley, J. F. Wor- ? For Cordova—H. Parey. Z| | : g 1 S A SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ley, Claude Hirst, F aker, Wes- - | X | . s $ g S o e £ ey TRANSPORTATION > F~ ‘ RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | ly Jones, K. Raatikainen, J. C. - BRINGS PRISONER THE ! | Bnillips, N. L. Frecman, Kol | Deputy Marshal Chris Christen- COMPANY . b P 9 Radio E d 3 ) y. R. C. Wakelin, Robert Perkins sen of Petersburg arrived in Juneau g . V En R 11 Planes 2-Wa adio ippe S e IS IN HUSP" AL e S b e ° . A v quipp ¢ B STTTRES P g Migual F. e Filipino, to fa v’ i i i i L #R it Woltve. cLup lhl(‘ |:’:Amr|;“zx; mql L]h:]l):.(‘.‘u')i <:m:;; L T : R 0 U N D Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ¥ fattentics. opecial ousiness mecting LRI 2 i eatle fj 4 f the Juneau Woman's Club,| NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Gerardo gpump HERE FOR COURT Leaves 4 fl-h.lllh;;lvt:f evening, 7:30 o'clock, ay Machado, former President of Cuba, | Aggistant District Attorney W. C. Seattle § 'Vm ermann’s office, room No. 2, lay ill loday in the Doctor's Hos-| stump of Ketchikan arrived here|| §. 5. TONGASS Nov. 23 A R l N E A l R w A Y : {Valentine Building; for the purpose ! pital. lon the Yukon to assist with the SAILING SCHEDULE 4 of considering the purchase of While the former Cuban leader present term of court. | PASSENGERS FREIGHT Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau 2-Way Radio Commuaication L b Property for a club home. All mem- hung between life and death, Ful- AR | REFRIGERATION Steamer Seattle Northbo™d Southbound | . § bers are urged to attend. gencio Batista, who overthrew Ma- | ",“K‘m', s.uuo | YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ¢ %. H Mgfi.\xfliil(:MAs A. HAIGH, | chado in revoit, toured New York! g a1l Tonight at 9 o'clock. adv. | [ ) ‘;IJ:(S(;{NA A - Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ] H esiden 2 1 ety S 7., 0 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 H MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, ‘ D B FEWER ALASKA Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. , Sceretary adv. TURKEY SHOOT o Do " : Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, ,Sitka, Chichagoi [ i Bearel ; r : R i s BARANOF Dec. 10 Dee. 13 Dec. 19 Himahan Gove, Hoonah. and. return. k : TliRK.i‘Y"flll(;()’; Elks Hall Tonight, at 9 o'clock. adv. | L4 { \ MT. McKINLEY SR, o T Dec. 20 Dec. 26 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. . s A TN | ) : APLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASTA Tiks Hall Tonight at 9 o'clock. ! Today’ ‘Foday.—Emblre. i ‘ BARANOF : Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BE. S e D el Todnre e oice THE SIGN OF Bon 114 Night 312 v vekiNLEY Dec. 3t Jan, 3 Jam. 9 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 : 4 > : = = DEPENDABLE e e e 2. ) Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative i SERVICE B U N o N i REGULAR WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE $74.00 i U. S ATRMAIL CANKDIAN Travel Effective November 11. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. 7 Service Every Trip P: on a THE ALASKA LINE Juneau-Fairbanks Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Bethel-Nome | | Read Down Read Up | Tue. l June; pif Ar. S Tue. ¥. Whitehorse — (Lv. Sun | 4% Tue. [Ev. Whitehorse —|Ar./Sun. | Tue. !Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv./Sun. o2 i TORIA OR SEATTLE Al ‘ Th. (Wed. Wed.| Th. | . Lv. Fairbanks _ 30 THROUND SAILINGS i a Princess Norah @ seErvicEeE-QON QIL nu4s<>4<n OUTE ’ 3 ‘ 5 = November 16, 27 SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Junesu . Flat . Connections at Vancouver with | & e Seattle No.Bound So.TCourd T +48 b -y Canadian Pacific Services: NORTH SkaA . ....Nov, 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 B 5ok i A Transcontinental ! HOTEL G AST INEAU NORTHLAND Nav: 18 Moy a8 Kwoas PACIFIC ALASK A :fl::-;;':;:f | NORTH SEA -Nov. 25 Nov.29 Dec. 2 i NORTHLAND IRWAYS C | Tickets, reservations and full | EVQI'Y Effort Made for the THLAL leGmDec’ 2 Pegtog L e § AIRW , INC. | Gl trom Comfort of Guests! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Phene 79 : . W, THILL CITY WHARF Sk Cd Trathe Represntative | GASTINEAU CAFE || |mes%n®| oy w20 2 e B CH OF RARE SEA SHELLS, this 5250,- LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE pents OEW-duniean, AlashilycTRR : o GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone 18 carry Capt. Fred Lewis, a Newport Harbor, Cal., [ CANADIAN : in connection i = . wife, and a crew of 12, around the world. Two { GASRINEAU HOTEL [ E Al SERVICE INFORMATION 1| R DT .