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35 JIST o= THI ~T11 il 'VE {15 THE FOUR OF | | . THINC | ] E wOUuLD STEAL A HOT STOVE EM Y GRILLY GIT HOME AN e L BRD SEE IF ANY GH .19 1938. GOT T HER =2 AL AT RELATIVES - - DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, E'S FOUR OF MY By GEORGE McMANUS THEY ARE - AN HATS- SHIRTS L ME_CIGARS- T MARINE NEWS Where Dartmouth Grid Pl 34 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FORTHIS PORT Al- mer Scuthw s at 9 o this morning ing 71 first cla and 12 steerage passengers Passengers aboard the Alaska booked for Juneau are as follow 0. 3 K Agne Johnson, Co rge 1 Carpenter rper Miss Louise Kemper, Aidee Wooc Harlon Woods, Viclet Woods Helen Lonsc , Lucille Lonsc Master A. L. Lonsdale, Wayne Woc irs. Paul K. Lucas, Vera Clausen Ray Clausen, Mrs. O. Clausen Blanche Bruemmer, Thomas C: Mrs. M. Clifford Smith Jr., S. S. $immons, N. G. Ricketts, Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. George E. Hall and baby. Edwin Heisel, Walter B. Heisel Mrs. Heisel, H. C. Culp, Oscar G Olson, Mrs. William Grag Cpd Newlin, Berton B. Lein, Donald W. Hagerly. e 59 SAIL WITH NORTH SEATO POINTS SOUTH The steamer North Sea brought 22 passengers to Juneau from Sitka | this morning and took 59 south from here for Seattle and points en route. Arrivals were L. L. Trimble, Mrs Mary Depreire, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Dr. Rae L. Carlson, Mrs. Jerie Day, SteaMER MOVEMENTS a s e e 8 0 L s e e NORTHBOUND lask Should have mail aboard Northland due Tuesday CHEDU D SAILINGS Princess orah scheduled A to sail from Vancouver, Novem- ber at 9 pan Tonga. eduled to sail from Seattle November 23 rth Sea scheduled to sail from ttle November 10 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAITLINGS sch southbound <t Mo LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduied to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves y Wednesday at 7 aun. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake way Yukon duled T and ®e0e0vscv0ec®ec0000330000 0 " “s00ceec0e 0000 nee00ee8C 00 | | herst, N. H, attracts the attention of Tipes TomoRROW sporting and news world Mass., disappeared from the campus after return- Low tide—5:18 am, 24 feet . High tide—11:29 am., 17.7 fee Low tide—5:58 pan., -15 feet . W ) be I being’ defix b Ide"m flf Bud Wage-Hour Law Doesn’t (o 0 T 00, O e TIDES MONDAY Seem to Affect Tipping veiore w et this thing out ¢ High tide—0:22 am., 156 fe “ 7 the typewriter . Low tide—5:59 am. 25 feet F T Seoih PRk Eete) ; High tide—12:07 p.m., 17.7 feet uun ear ! a e S NOWS HOW TO DUCK Low tide—6:36 pm., -18 feet ; ¢ ; U ; fomes and cem’ to have 10 ailrc - . w,"] 7 Ahuarfl. Further word was received this ; morning at the local Custom House relative to the body of the man whom Captain Cronin and Jack Calvin recently found on the beach in Kristoff Bay, near Sitka The body had the following One Leaves Here iden- | o 7"\ Seven passengers and @ cargo of tification marks: tatoo marks on ::&"Mir“‘;‘l‘}ryk::::imm";;""‘ [lin{n.\ mail should arrive in Juneau this right arm, USM; tatoo marks on Tilson, C. W Walconie, Mrs.W. M. afternoon on a Pacific Alaska Air- v A tatoo mflxk» on left Cook, Miss Auvill, N. Freeman, J ways Electra from Fairbanks pilot- . M height about 5 feet 10 J. Murray, Alex Papp. Juwpmmhvd by Al Monsen and Walt Hall. nu'fu‘:: Lewis, Jacob Lewis, A. Nielsen, K.! Passengers are Dave Williams N. E. Bolshanin, Deputy Collector Lcuring, H. B. Crewson, Dr. J. Aronson, and E. L. Blake, . Sailing for Seattle were Mrs. A G. Dexter, Charles Murray, H Torgerson, Mrs. L. Huff, Mrs. J Blasingone, Helene Clutcheon, B 8il O'Neil, R. H. Davenport, Merele Rhodes, R. E. Murphy, H. R. Hauf- man, Mrs. Hauiman, Irene Jones, G. M. Noonan, Jackie B. Hawkes, John Keyser, George| Lacondos, W. R. Proctor, Mrs. Proc- | tor, Milt Odom, Mrs. W. Perttunan, | W. Perttunan, Rondi Molver. } Mrs. J. A. Ronning, Mrs John A.| Cauble and infant. Donald Buchan-| on, Mrs. Buchanon, F Woods, (W Mrs. Frank Wocds and child, Cor-| rine Duncan, Mrs. L. Fiosis, Fied Cook Howard McDonald, Mr Alvin Blcomguist and bal | Creamer, Martin Berg, Willard Clin- ton, Earl Marble, Merke Rhodes, | on Constantine, Otto Dahl. Howard Helgeson, George Henry ’1 Lants, Ed Miller, J. H. Gallagher, G. R. Foster, Gust Lofgren, Jack Bednon, Antone Iverson. ! ° For Ketchikan—R. R. Brown. For Wrangell—Mrs. H. M. Scrib-| ner, Ruth Scribner. For Petersburg—A. L. Florence. | - | Y Mrs. A. Peterson and baby boy awere dismissed from St. Ann's Hos- ital today. R. Williamson w mission this morning at St Fospital. s a surgical ad- Ann's i William Young entered the Gov- ent Hospital yesterday fort urgical attention. . ! Mary Hubbard, of Douglas, was a | surgical admission yesterday after-{ at the Government Hospital. .- 08T George Wilson and J. Lahdi Gene Meyring Howkes. 3¢ LUNCHEON HONORS Glénn Franklin, Bill Nielson, in Charge at Sitka in reporting fur- K. Cauthorne, Dr. Maria Hays, ther on the matter stated: “His right leg was breken and had 10 a piece of gunny sack tied around the broken part, The doctor testi- fied at the inquest that in his opin- A plane piloted by Bill Knox left Juneau no bound this morning with three sengers, D. Diaz, Ruby Boyle and ion the man had been drowned and J. C. Cooper. drifted ashore about a month pre- viously. The man was poorly dressc: or showed he had dressed in a hur as he had a sweater on for unde wear, also wore a mackinaw. His G age was thought to be about 60 years With Miss Pauline Monroe and|and hair was light brown. No Miss Edna Harpole, for | one sitka could identify the the afternocon, a birthday luncheon man and it is not thought here that /as given at their apartment in the|he was a member of either the Vol- embly, honoring N. Lester Troast| ante or Alpha, the two vessels which foundered in Salisbury Sound.” Previous report on November 12 - LESTER TROAST, JR. at hostesses Jr. Decorations depicting the autumn season were used for the birthday from Ketchikan was that the body celebration, and following the Was that of George McDermott luncheon guesits attended the captain of the Alpha out of Ketchi- movies. kan. Identification at that time was Those present included Don and made from reports from Sitka to Rod Williams, Harold Michaelson,| Mrs. McDermott in Ketchikan. The and Jimmie and Dick Troast. “1"“‘-‘1 report from Sitka, however, —_— e would indicate that there is still Today's News Today.—Empire. | & question of identity. 5 e ALASKANA, By Marle Drake, 50c. News I. @. Answers 1. The Bourbon Duke of Guise. “He flew to Paris from Belgium and read a manifesto criticizing the re- public. 2. Jersey City, N. J. v 3. Lord Stanhope, who was min- ister of education. Jr THE SIGN OF 4. One-fourth. 5. F;‘:nk ;Aurphy of Michigan, DEPENDABLE whose name had come into the Dies SERVICE ittee “testimony. committee Y REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Read Up Tue. Lv. Juneau An:fiun. QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ 10 {3 \ihiithorse —lAr Sun. Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv.|Sun. ® Th. (Wed.| |Wed.| Th. nv:v. :ll'rblnkl a— 1:'; :r':" 30 FRED HENNING (i T Lv. Complete Outfitter for Men : 1 Little Bessie ‘Louise Freel has ét her dog and she wants him ck, so is making this appeal. The is two years old, a black-haired dog and his name is Jack. lives at 820 West Seventh —+ PACIFIC ALASKA | | 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN = | Ys' INC. | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | Ii’l‘rrfiyfimnuun | LEOTA RUSSELL | LOVIS A. DELEBECQUE k2 ' SoRpon, 28 | GASBINEAU HOTEL g b b v PHONE: 108 Withdrawal of Harrington Gates, quarterback on the undefeated Dartmouth college football s from the team to join a religious colony at Am Gates, 24, of Saugus, | ing with the team from a game at New Haven. | pullman port pork chops e never yreeing to that muck | d, | also Amherst. from annihilatic perhaps the rea cult colony w both the Waiters ¢ erving pillows ¢ between Paducah hicago obviously are in int ce. to redcaps, they probabl B cross a state lir unless point) accepted that idea We keep s ying “at this point” ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS . Nov. 23 PASSENGERS FREIGIIT REFRIGERATION (] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 3 t mercialism of coll Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah November 27 December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio . Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN PACIFIC torney was promoting hims:lf evasion coungel” to help employer v 9 cuek the wage-hour act. Andrew ai’s otore SAILING SCHEDULE L have worked out because a rmined along and offered to do the just for use of the bed. - - SWEDISH EXPERT NOW OPERATING tehing New member of men in OF airing the ranks of is A, ed Juneau last p, at | Street learned hi Stockholm edish During the past ifteen years he has worked in both tories and shops in the United es, from East (o the West mas- ters all. factory manship. type of finest hand crafts- Harrington Gates 5 FER i Try an Empire aa. n of God” 0 P e e e rid 3 Jarman’s-Friendly - R, FORTUNE rpped back: “Guess we'll have 2! FRANK! him. We could use him at pre & AR P .04 runs through the railroad station.| fThe measure does seem to reach | B m—: Nor do they manufacture stuff for'into queer places, some that You DINE BEST commerce, but the wage-I ress probably never the ministration has found they a about. Take the case of a watch- § WHEN YOU part of the business of getting man at a 1 West V Toes DINE people ‘and their bags along the|iory. He wrote into Sxe i channels of trade exolain e N AT THE The only matter left in doubt at | g ShiRe this point is just v to determine |, bed i the factory on con- ROYAL the wages of these people. The gition that he would do the nig CAFE railroads and station 'ators watching seven nighis wec { have suggested that if a redcap OF That meant his pay far le Dinners from 5 tml 9 Daily. waiter collects $11 a week in tips, | the s Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9, thar he is already getting 25 cents an|than 44 hours a week. His —— hour for a 44-hour week as pre-|offered to make his pay “offic JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM scribed by the act. The wage-hour enough to meet the requiren In Dishes, Cones or Bulk administration has not (at this | THE YEARR ‘ROUND LA Q) SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 ALASKA . 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 {YUKON . 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 | ALASKA - 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 MT. McKINLEY Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 BARANOF Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 IMT. McKINLEY Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BARANOF Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 $—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE- $74.00 | Effective November 11. AT A A S SRS | Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent VTR p— Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE-ON'BLL-RLARSKRAR- R UTE HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE - in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION | was never \ competitor | SHOE SHOP HERE| Rens- | the | | trade Due to his factory experience, | Mr. Rensfeldt is an expert at re- building ladies’ shoes, using the | | | | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. { M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier | Leaves Femmer's Dock, Junes every Wednesday 1t 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information I D. B. FESMER—Phone 114 | Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesd FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNEGCTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese ax_ American GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE Dishes—TRY US ONCE\ 4 $1e ¥ et but privately he would have tol ; er ] ined Cuit f B oLy y EEN TOP RIDE 1 oine U how that :«rmngvmcm" s ZORI c COUPON BOOKS: SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY | ) $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 i [ | | Geo. Messerschmidt AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of | "TCAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEF “PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE" Wow Walae ziay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACY = | | ¢ | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CPNNORS MOTORfi CO., Inc.——Phene 41} Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Fiights to Al 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 i | Lt l MARINE AIRWAYS - 2-Way Radio Commuaication g SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sif Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. h B, *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ™ NORTHLAND, o, I e, Round Trip—$72; with toilet—$83 and ull:: WEEKLY SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junemu Seattle NORTHLAND e No.Bound So.Found Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 NORTH SEA -Nov. 25 Nov.29 Dec. 2 NORTHLAND . -Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... e PhON® 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Phone CITY WHARF . 'P = S — T GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent g 8 ‘ROUND ALASKA SERUI[E