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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER By U_LU.!‘{UL MficM/\m‘tJb g : HAUGEN TRANSPOERTATION CO. ) y N | WUZ CAREFUL. NOT TD g ! Z‘I. S. l)/lI{T MENTION WORK. N ME 5 | | : R EGRAM TO HIM - WEE % U.S SHOULD. HEAR FROM | HIM PRETTY SOON - | SENT THE WIRE TWO J DAYS AGO - IT_MUST Bt Ln T 1S-DADDY- HE SAYS-THE SALARY ENOUGH AS } W OT"_ THINK OF | V QUIT HE MAKES MORE WELL-I'M GLAD YOU WOKE UP AND OF - 5600 PoS{TIoN AT SALARY - SAYS . YOU READ IT- =( COME HOME NOW WITH HIS BRIDE- FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEY | GREEN TOP || l CABS—PHONE || i ] -3 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE I COUPON BOO ZORIC l SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY | 3 Salvation Amy - oo Congress Is Now o oo ng was closed w Closing, Juneaw - $6.25 in rides for $3.00 in rides for MARINE NEWS 26 PASSENGERS [ tove | i e . o o g Lommissioner anc ) for Southeast and the ports with 97 first c age passenger THIS EVENING scheduled to Seattle December Passeng. for Juneau aboard the Yuk e Sol Lach- pa { man, Jim Muelow, K Sarratt room of : a ] Mrs. H. J. Johnson, Jimmy Jo . Pl ol “" AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO | son, Bobby Johnsor . S ~who wi g 3 i Mrs. Joseph Koby, Mrs. Vera B.| e SR Yo T’ 2 D l s ‘1’ "' E 2 Dr.R. H ohn Gal- | e che d to arrived in ® delegate { ) to the he ear e at ‘ Alaska F"lnlr(, Stybelle, Mz / t 6:30 o'clock Monday rt 1 of Decer et hof % Stybelle, Mrs. H. W.| e at 6:30 ock Monda : : e ; is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of e morning i rt A. Foxhill and infant, J. B.|e LOCAL SAILINGS ®| Assistant Secret 5 'w="|'f_” 1s sk ‘j“"‘”‘;' d T Comn Car- r at tl Vor ez . Christine Halvorsen, Wil-| e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® | Secrets er g b E Mrs. Carpenter ed the Fifth Avenue A C 41 ! )ITQ)L THEA TRE . Norman C. Banfield. |e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ®| the budg e m:fl“nfl.sl SR iff i in the pend the evening play e o e Jim born, A. W. Quist, Mar- e ka and w s o0 : T building Those pre will ND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEF tin William ge Moser, Miss| o Dart leaves 1 puest B Dangerous Holiday—OQutlaws of Prairie Carol Buckley Browne, Huty (e at 7 am. for Pe : Char Commerc v . ot T, Becker, Van Erasen J e Alexander, K 3 » S . Yo Walae may Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE - * ports. Vg ¥ i : el s { i ginia Claude = cs = © 0 06 e 0 4 a0 a0 e % | it Lm ryone is cord 1 night t nissioner | gu honor and the host and '/ 3 PAA BRINGING NEWS | e iana b capmity wa i per COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | | MRS. KIRKHAM SUFFERS R CUERIBY Ay ) BANFIELD ON YUKON ° — o RELAPSE OF ILLNESS'the combined Kake and Hoor o Q7e ‘ 1 the sponsorship of the ed all H . I i 1 1ere on the ste . PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU URE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve being Seven passengers are due in Ju- % | night neau this afternoon with Pacific AL Alaska Airways, pilots Al Monsen Naval Acadc my Training 7 }.:‘_. 7y and Gene Meyring. The plane s Cruises Planned for . to turn:around and return to White- . . Y . Coming Year - oo PILLOW CASES AWAF M1 hard number, the Lambell horse immediately after its arrival by - and Mrs. CIfI b t for Toda fter whi with onc passen; . A 2 I played a ma ¢ Those coming in are R. Squires, WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.-Unile u. A fine large turkey I ty, announcen > nm r Carpenter B. Friss, A. Tourtellotte, H. Burrell, States Scnator Lewis B. Schwellen- | 8IVEI AWay as [ which was made this morni lectiire ““An | Army on .tk F. Dorflinger, J."Regier, and A. &. bach has asked the Navy Depart- | Bveryone s BELTICS ST A in which he spoke of the S Warwick. ment to include the north Pacific |Pate in the pieasure promised James P. Ho s been under! Army work in varicus varts of G. C. Stewarl is the passenger and Alaska porls in the itiner 5 PP A iy :lw.\w ither w ick of quin- S ainine | REV. WADE TO SPEAK going north with the plane. for the Naval Academy f(raining | e \_”“‘ SoHODE |4 [ 1 -oo squadron cruises next year ; ; The Rev. Mrs. C. W. Wade of Ju- G thssacs. NuRTH COAST R [ncau will be the giest of Mr. and| Beginning with tomorrow, the | TIMELY CLOTHES S eTioT oF hour of Sunday school will b . TipeEs TomoRROW || MEARING ON | 000 from 2 pm. to 11 am. The | NUNN-BUSH SHOES jUNEAU BUUND g e e ] AL NT AND PETI- |}, for Vespers will be also STETSON HATS High tide—4:22 am., 13.7 feet. |1 {he Commissioner’s Court for the | QUALITY WORE CLOTHING of his physiciar :‘Im\]‘ 1“1;-”13 u-m--l-’;% :"l‘t‘ Territory of Alaska, Division 3 ® i : i igh tide p.am., eet. Number One. SEATTLE, Nov. 26. — Steamer| ybyw tide—10:20 pn; 18 feet. |Bofore FELIX GRAY, Commission 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN | s4 i North Coast, making her first trip : Fe Rip Brobats Tadge. ™A T Ql i il o vt Provs s, | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | | FRED HENNING SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER schedule to South- TIDES MONDAY A | east Alas LEOTA RUSSELL va“,s Store sailed at 9 o'clock 1ast | High tide—5:09 a.m. 13.4 feet AR R e | :::?-‘];o11‘;&}11.;;110:31:(:(lrli;vr;\x::i?xm' Lo thl:(l;c p,n,:,, Sl el Telephone 133 ; 278 S. FRANKLIN Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska 5 ) g N NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Henry Messerschmidt and wife, | Low tide—11:17 p.n, 2.8 feet. |that 3. F. MULIEN. Sl tor e —yr—ai AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII- ;b s R |with will annexed of the estate of AN GRAHAM FLYING B. M. Behrends, deceased, has filed DART lN WlTH ONE TO TULS E QUAH herein and rendered for settlement PASSENGER TODAY ON MINE DEATHI‘::;I\?‘MI account and report of his Phe motorship I oy e PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ALASKA TRANSPORTATION L W S e et e 5 e ration of the estate of de- eased and a petition for decree of came in this weekl pder| Charles Graham, Mines Inspector |distribution; and that a hearing COMPANY i BUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher i LR nt for the Northern Division in Brit- |Will be had upon said final report 2 % 2 b 4 | ! J. H »f ish Columbia, i1 in Juneau on and account and petition before b - Y i ; the Princess No! it on |the ;:lxd(:rl :l;ccAnlniunmu.lA\n: [ All Planes 2 Way Radio quupped l sail azain next his way to Tulsequah to investigate |t 10 o'clock A. M. on Janu Sailin S Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Stati i ¢ morning the first mine death in his division |14th, 1939, at which time and place 5 from Pler 1 Seattle it 4 t on KAN i e in three years. |all ohj_ ons to same will be heard. Leaves " NeT SR £ NTION MASONS Canada’s mining regulations are WITN. my hand and the seal Seattle LYRA There will be a Stated Communi- strict, with shafts required to be|©f the Probate Court above men- . : S. S. TONGASS . cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, built with landing stages at every tioned this 10th day of November, Nov. 23 MARINE AIRWAYS Monddy evening at 7:30 o'clock. 20 feet of ladder, and in the case |1938. % : PASSENGERS FREIGAT " Work in the M. M. Degree. By order of any mine death, the inspector| FELIS GO0k ‘L. REFRIGERATION SAILING SCHEDULE ‘ 2-Way Radio Commmaication of the W. M. of the district must drop all he is| Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | s J. W. LEIVERS, |doing and hasten to tHe scene. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ® | Steamer S\;‘:\LLIQ Northbo\zlf\d Southbo;;ld‘ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE adv. s -y | The miner killed at '1'ul.s(~q|mh‘f‘""‘tl l”‘}"l‘““‘c‘;”“‘ 1;“"- {;’ 11:3:- :‘{I{J’l‘{s(’fNA - An ';:', 12‘; ’;‘:’: 2‘; 1:)‘;‘; 2 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier s P vas” P . sl iLast publicatfon, Dec. 3, 3 ¥ : . 3 . 3 ans was Fred Cote, struck by a slab of 145 A D. B. FEMMER | "\l M i e *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. {Empire Classified Ads Pay Divi- falling rock, it is said. His body AGENT | - - \ i b Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chict " dends, was taken to Atlin. | MT. McKINLEY . : Dec. 10 Dec. .“ Dec. ‘1,9 Kimshan Cove, Hoomh; and return. : — — ‘ , || BARANOF - De Dec. 20 Dec. 26 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Phone 114 Night 312} yMT. McKINLEY Dec. 2: Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ; Tk | BARANOF Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 '{,"Al" “‘-?BS: ; {—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative N — o — T - l - c — E SERVICE Travel | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE $74.00 REGULAR | Effective November 11. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. Princess Norah November 27 SERVICE ON-ALL-RALRS December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: All Construction Jobs in Juneau mlrj\:e fi'vm‘\%ip i ";;I; THE ALASKA LINE ARE FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Juneau-Fairbanks CES S'; T Olfee- e 1 5 Piviely Office—Phone 4 Any Picketing Being Done Is NOT Bethel-Nome Liner ‘ § Authorized by the gé:n i - Juneau (A" ;;E;MU" JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, T ey -~ S St S ' CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL 2 Sl e soutimovap savcs | [MaY PRYICY Steamship Company J| _TRRNSPORTATION COMPAN | A Th. | |Wed.| Th. #: 3 . Fairbanks __|Ar.| or the BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL *ROUTES WEEKLY SAILINGS Round Trip—S$72; with toilet—$83 and up. . Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay Seattle No.Boun 3 NORTHLAND Dec. 2 Dec. Gd sgeiougd ! —— A e’ i e T At HOTEL GASTINEAU - Nome . |Lv.| 1:30) Trans-Atlantio ' o i Signed: JUNEAU BUILDING | ' R s P aa : TRADES COUNCIL PACIFIC ALASKA | mxess resorvations and tan Every Effort Made for the o e e el L HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... ¥ e Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .........__P) = ’hone 79 AIRWAYS, INC. | RAGowaS Eroe ) Comfort of Guests! | V. W. MULVIHILL e PhODO Traffic Representative | CAFE CITY 2 | o e PACTFIC AIK SERVICE INFORMATION IVERR ROUND ALASKA SERUICE (Pé:xid Advertisement) v d o