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% s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938. By GEORGE McMANUS ‘; 3 NSPORTATION €O, [ 'M.S.DART ——— kg WELL-BOYS-THIS | WHAT @ VOL NEWS - MAGGIE ‘S GONNA L§ ME GO O BROTHER DANNY | TO DING WENT TO WORK A Y MOORE & ) THIS MORNING — ( R & bl ) D. B. FEMME reight m FOR HEALTH AT THE GREEN TOP TNSWICK | CABS-PHONE DRUNSHISS CAFE IN CC TION, Spec- inlizing in C} and American 5 7 8 Dishes—TRY US NCE! s T | s’ Memorial 5o || JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | . o LEOTA RUSSELL Service Sunday “Alaska Music énpply Telephone 133 Members, General Public | SYSTEM CLEANING | Persaivimais o Urged to Attend An- Phone 15 | MARINE NEWS FORTY - SIX FROM ["scenseen Moverezns | and Supplies nual Observance ! ALASKA LAUNDRY ! ;J e s | _-_—_- R = HE . RTHBOUND . < sl ol e Nor i due Tue . T nnu BT S5 = P T OS . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . depa I P it o e T D 141 RTINS T s | e Prince Noral ched to ® day afternoon at 2 o'c | e sail from Vancouver at 9 ® Elks Auditorium. The al public| T : o e . A 0 i G st JOHN PASTL Forty-one passengers took passage | ® 3 lled to sail from e well a 1 members are requested as & paid-up subscriber to on the steamer North t late e row at 9 am. ® to participate. yesterday afternoon for Sealt Y ° heduled to sail e The eulogy will be spoken by Southeast Ala yort ® le December 9 at ® Attorney Frank H. Foster. Music H H For Seattle sengers were Mrs.| ® 10 an . 1 be given by the choir of the The nally Alaska Emplre Ed Bowden, Dick Slagle, Frank Rea- e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . orthern Light Presb yterian gen, Mrs. Ralph Potter. Ralph Pot- o ? eduied southbound e v | is invited to present this coupon ter, M. A. Bjorge, James Patterson, e . ritual service will be this evening at the box office J. A. Van Vorrhies, F. R. Sanders, ® Tonzass scheduled southbound e used in the observance of the dcaths oF B — Robert Adams, Al Huff. Mrs. J. e ut Monda 4 JAPANESE-BUILT GUNBOAT “Dhonburi” (above), completes the 1938 naval program ¢f thirteen Elks | Hancock, J. Hancock, Robert Ha . LOCAL SAILINGS 4 for Siam which includes 7 torpedo boats, 2 minc-layers, 2 convoy ships and a coastguard vessel. > i CAPITOL THEATBE cock, Mrs. A ersor ® Estebeth scheduied to satl w1 3 % Beeee DANCE . Rineburg, Mr ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. 1or £ L - Db The- Digete 0oust. 1 the Theal Following busine meeting, spon-| and receive 2 tickets to see: Moser, Joe Mol e ka and wayport e ’ el i © O sored by Sons of Norway at Odd I 7 e ¢ chool gym here. it is expected the v oy Sor ay @ dc Marion Border ® Dart leaves e 2 n EI a!!!men bl e g S x Fellows' Hall, Saturday, December UICK MONEY e . t 7 aan. for . ouglas lads will turn in a much . “ % : son, Mr i B iy 3, 10:30 p.m. Public invited. Admis- 3 SRy Sucen Aieoney : ¢ Reserves from both squads wu Sion 40 cent ady Henezhan and e ports. o u EI anne bl K ke i o ie WATCH THIS SPACE For Ketchika P R T R T ha ey o e e e The total American income for and the varsity contest is celled an x Your Name May Appear B. Holi, Ray War ham T. H ter s S smpie as pil e _— s Fo 7 g 1 » Enappy music refreshment a and Four Men Rescued by Liner | " i % bt v I COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY 5 e | L Y \ perfection, favorite numbers pre- News I. Q. Answers T Carlson from F |.'lm|ng; Craft | sented by Lillian Uggen, a dancing e OF ALASKA S The 100 foot motorship freighter Bl D crowd in holiday humor, these will | | gk Sea0iscuit = & o Wer A NUNN-BUSH SHOES pai s Binar Beyer of Wrangell dockec niting 12 Days feature the cabaret dance tomor miral, a son of Man o'War at Pim- Lumber and Building Materials AT Sintiasy sveting bRolk row evening. at the ElkswBaliroon, | | NeSiME I & L A rean STETSON HATS ! g HLAND |S firgt Sraiglating toip 10 UL POty NEW YORK, uec. Z—From far)members of the BP.OE. and thelr| | POssSidle,, ooy rescinded a wage QUALITY WORK CLOTHING PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Bringing in about 150 tons of gut on the Atlantic Ocean, the sta ladies cut. SE RE YOUR LOAN THROUG US To It produce, the vessel was discharging | cato signals of wireless crackled| Entertainment superb will'be pre-| | % The Duke and Duchess of ® T e T Toar Tl ] B JUNEAU BUUND today at the Cash Cole dock and out a dramatic story of the rescuc |sented by Wes Barrett ahd his 5. Germany, Poland and Hungary. e LOUL Boty B } 483 H Capt. Jim Shelton said he believed of the crew of the burning schoon- | band, while later in the evening | they would be north again in about er Allen F. Rose | the o1d time trio featuring “Kel- | —— FRED HENNING ’ 2 wo weeks with another cargo. For thtee days the schooner’s|ly” Blake on the drums, Wilbur| e oo SRR . = SEATTLE, Dec. 2. — Motorship . - burning stern was held together by | Burford, tootin’ a “mean” clarine . A . Cotupiets: uite: e s tickling the ivory’s “The Store for Men Northland sailed at 10 o'clock this morning for Southeast Alaska ports G with 31 passengers aboard, the fol- | TipEs TororrOW -' lowing booked for Juneau: : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plemento SRR Mrs. J. E. Cooley and children, Low tide—3:05 am. 4.0 fec Mrs Leslie E. Cole and son, Art High tide—9 ; S Haley, John Thompson, Oscar Low tide- .m., 1.2 feet. T et gty Wingmaster, Mrs. Winifred Jones,| High tide—10:13 pm., 133 feet, (the Mormacsun sped to her side | By DN A Sralios, o o S and took aboard the burned und;DflUGLAS HIGH OYSTERS “R” | i John_Peraineu. Today's News Toaay—Fmpire. | Weary captain and his crev. | g Tinted Living Room Glass SIMMONS 0UT ANDJAYHIARETO | eos vt st o Adds Warmth and Depth ON SITKA RUNPL AY TOMORROW g R rslin drifting helplessly for | and Earl Hu 2 4 \ ) & off Newfoundland Lt o | 9 e = e was affected by the| Arrangements for the cabaret are | SABIN s g \ { . o American-Scantic liner Mormac- | under the supervision of Rod Dar- 4 Iarman s-Fnendly lams, Robert Davlin|{ Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ! sun, bound for Gothenburg, Sweden. | nell, Arthur | sighting the blazing schooner 250 |and Art Burl miles north of Cape Race at noon FORTUN! e e o ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER FRY ————— at the : .‘C?(T:glt?‘l f::[',],)m:( l::,;’;',“.:\(t&. ]c‘::”h‘[ Ro al cas e VA“ s STORE Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Shell Simmons took the Alaska eapiy e . y 278 S. FRANKLIN seeking vengeance against Juneau = Alr Tiansport Lockheed over the | pign's basketball five for the 35 JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL island route today to 7 drubbing the Crimson Bears| == o PHO“E 612 DAY or NIGHT He took Mary Deparine and Tom panded the Islanders a week ago. | HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU Morgan to Sitka and Daci Bol- | 4 !yan to Cobol. SHELL SIMMONS-———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped the islands today, Simmons came back with six and went out after Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG four more. R. J. Sommers and Reuben Fra- - ki came in from Sitka, Fraki for Transportation | medical attention, Leo Young from Hirst, called by the death of his Company wife at the hospital today, V. Nick- inovich and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bes ) marevich. | Arriving at 2:30, Simmons then left for Hawk Inlet to bring in Sam Pekovich and three men from Lisow pa MARINE AIRWAYS EDliL;E Y 2-Way Radio Communication Sailings from Pier pie mingpere iy S. 8. TONGASS A SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | ALASKANA. By Marie Drake, 50c. PASSENGERS SAILING Sfil:fyel"«li s g e Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier | —— ———— REF & ue Juneau ue Juneau |§ 4 pygspAY—Subject v il boat from South. Steamar s - 5 | J Subject to arrival of mail boat from . l: YUKON Spdee . Torthorsg. Bpdibonucs Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, | ALASKA .. 3 Lo d Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. MT. McKINLEY 2 1}) Dec. 13 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ' BARANOF . 17 Dec. 20 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA : | *MT. McKINLEY . 24 Dec. 27 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 8 \ BARANOF c. 31 dan. 3 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ] S Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southt o‘vu\(l. | REGULAR | i - ' U. S. AIRMAIL WINTER ROUND TEIP FARE $74.00 ‘, Bervien Priy Trit | Effective November 11 Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939, i ' Juneau-Fairbanks RETCIT Travel | THE ALASKA LINE on a Effective Now. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939, "Pl““_ ‘ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent cESS” ot = SEIE Alaska Steamship Compan TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . ) Tonflo()‘.; "Cm‘vm, ERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with _ PACIFIC ALASKA ‘omiin Bt i st® PACIFIC Bethgl-Nome ‘ Read Down Tue. |Ly. Juneau Tue. |Ar. Whitehorse Tue. |Ar. Fairbanl Th. [Wed.| B:00) 8:00 Ly. Fairbanks __[Ar. . Ruby . Ruby MeGrath WEEKLY SAILINGS Round Trip—$72; with teilet—$83 and up. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .......Nov, 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 NORTHLAND ... Dee. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 NORTH COAST ....Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 NORTHLAND .. ~Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 HOTEL GASTINEAU TRANS-ATLANTIC B g O will o s gan) of & rema AIRWAYS, INC .TRANS-PACIFIC Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! HAROLD C. RNIGHT .. . ... Phone 109 i s quite modern to o phiys i PHONE: 106 | Tickets, reservations and full J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .Phone 79 striking wallpaper. This arrangement shows how o mal A particulars from G A s lr l N E A u c A r E CITY WHARF 4 -.Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. “ effect still more striking. The large mirrer is placed flat against Traffic Representative V. W. MULVIHILL brd . the oppesite wall of the living room so that it reflects the wallpaper. | LOUIS A DELEBECQUE Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska - | il depth and dramatizes the paper. The mirror | TEL i :m 'b':.llul. tinted a peach color wrwwu:mlh. GASTINEAU HO ] mumu anlc in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION VERAR 'ROUND ALASKRA SERVICE