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DEC. 3, 1938. o BY GEOHGE MCi/lANUS ‘ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION (';). M.S.DART I UP FATHER Iagqee ; 4 =D TO 1 U - ST RANGE- G INTO YOL JUST ON THE CLUB TO- MORROW-WON'T YOU JON US @ Freight must later than 4 P. GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE * COUPON BOOKS: 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Telephone 133 ‘ Alaska Music Supply | SYSTEM CLEANING i x . MARINE NEWS wual memorial servicse® of i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager W n’ e e Phone 15 i ‘ Planos - Musical Instruments and Supplies and receive 2 tickets to see: Nippon Celebrates China Victory vy "QUICK MONEY"” WATCH THIS SPACE est Parson: Mildred i Your Name May Appear 98 e0ceevsoczeos 50 m. Public invited. A p i RQW R T AR b ernoon | ALASKA LAUNDRY | | paone 206 122 W. Second | 1 LAOR : NORTHBOUND . ‘ ks e = e Prir Norah is due Monday o | red K. Ordway, FUR THIS PORT : corom ogmee 3] HE D Tuosc . X 13 Tuesday B SRR A E. M. POLLEY ER PR s R S | L up subscriber to ? afled at 9 5o o | ; and G. 1. Walmsley 3§ SOr SO 1 due T lay . eulogy will Th D - 2 Alicka port : : e Daily Alaska Empire 4 ! . DULED SAILINGS ® Fost i1 class and 16 ste passengers | ¢ ‘ortls Const schieduled to sail o| | e : Northern Li st T attle December 9 at CARIOCA'S MORE THAN A DANCE down at Kio de Janeiro, Brazil, where two ne with the is invited to 1t this coupon - at‘fo'am. @ «Caricca” (left) ‘and {he “Cana were recently launched, in continuance of Brazil - S5 Obskvae. L)xmur::w:mw b e IR "‘m TG ‘\\H.‘».\‘(-‘-\” 1 : gram. . Getudio Vargas 2 (tended the launching ceremeny. S ";“:':“ P = = . R~ G, 5 S TILSON ABOARD ALASKA CAPITOL THEATRE Tor \ScuTéd Seuttiotnd o 1. B. ASSOCIATION as Tilson, wellknown South- - . . . . . s . . . . COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ‘! OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materizls o PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU LOAN THROUGH US To Improve e Un Title I, F. H. A, MARINE AIR MAKES igh {ide —10:07 am 163 o TWO TRIPS TODAY it 11103 pm. 145 1 rou trip to ¥ » going out to Hoo NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING An interestir and i feh tide—11 at, the FRED HENMING He flew N. Lester Troast and .o man, tubercy Complete Outfitter for Men Deputy Marshal Walter Hellan to Territorial D He and also brought { vt h, on hi in John Graham and a Marshals g iag a‘ y [;r gh the T office prisoner. bert Carl 1-Te or tubercular test finding. On the Hoons took out F. W Billy Sperfing - - from = N T Y Ao 4 MRS. EDMAN 5 found at each individual place at 5 ]:’I"“;)‘“l" . y’vlv“ Fuind I'm’ H‘T‘; Asp. - oo ; JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB g of M and ! Meeting Y 5 r 8 . colebrated In Japan the Emperor is given credit for Nipponese victories. Here is the OYSTERS “R” ce u‘.bmv 6, nth birthday \\.nl\ an 11 ',, scene outside the imperial palace, at Tokyo, during the celebration of the in season ] tric Lig luncheon today at his home fall of Hankow. Thousands of Japanese are shown making obeisance to | i o West Tenth St the “Son of Heaven” in gratitude for the victory, and you’ll always find : i ;LL}\\"DFR L pink and décor " a real treat when you ALASKA A R ' e 3 cheme was used for the oc 1 try our l TRANSPOBTI IIIC. ™ STERN OYSTER 4 B the won table. During the ntine. LERIAIRG e FRY ————— at the SEAPLANES fflR CHARTEB after the guests attended the pact] (e S News |. Q. Answers | matin FLYING ELEGTRA weloome old and new patzons Ro o ¥ VAN'S STORE Frosuat d Filohin 45, A Polutuiin Southemst Aluske Those present included Jimmy e y f 218 S. F L aovene, mennin e cetusea | T ! a 218 S. FRANKLIN AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 1 cal Artists. S e | B | e o ma Alihougt anc JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY A | pranes niew trom Egypt to Austraiia | bert 1: i Mool i . .‘{ftl ; :\HV‘\:;MZMl PHO“E filz e DAY or NIGHT = B e ecognition of Ethiopia; | | Jiminy Jahoda, J ternoon with eight passeng B ] B e o hea i | | atie” 458 Dave. Sperlin e HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU the Mediterranean. brother of the honoree Y o o A et aastern Spain. . | { ST i Mr. and Mts. Gus Dotil- SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher f. Hardy, W. H. Grave , i Mrs. Ed Olson, R. K £ i Today's News Toaav.—Empire. All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ¥ . . Claims World Parachute Mark B lion & P S —— ” - —_— Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG T o - Bancy Hale; Tog e Company i . S L B Church Parlors, Wednesday B T i . 8 tarts 10 am. Tea from 2 to @ 4:30 pm. Turkey Dinner, 7 pm. MARINE AIRWAYS 5 2-Way Radio Communication 3 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves ttle Dee. 9 S GERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION y BRI : ELKS CABARET turday night. Make re: y. Members only. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ok Bratdle . Northbound Southbound Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, (] XESS& g‘;‘é’ Zg gg‘c" 22 geg 1; Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. MT. McKINLEY i Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dgc:A bt *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. AGENT 2o e N ThE ERe SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA MT. MCKINLEY Des 24 Den by TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 D.B. FEMMER | BARANOF v g o R Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative | —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ’ WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE- $74.00 ———— | Effective November 11. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. A — =R 1 O R TH LA N D Juneau-Fairbanks CANADIAN T:: Zl Effective Now. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. : ) 8- ] : pS m“ 14 . # . [ ; Phone 114 Night 312 REGUL U. S. AIRMAIL L fy A S ——h Bethel-Nome e H. 0. ADAMS, Agent , : PRIN- — Read Down Read Up { TR e T SR e Tue. Lv. Juneau Ar.Sun. | " d b ‘B Tue. Ar. Whitehorse _Lv./Sun. e & Tue. Ar. Fairbanks __[Lv.[Sun. & - B 5 LINER TO VANCOUVER, Alaska Steamship Company ERVICE -ON-ALL-A s JUNEAU VICTORIA OR SOUTHBOUND Princess N WEEKLY SATLINGS Round Trip—$72; with toflet—$8$ and up. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Ty o it eegfeveen 4 b December 7 s z s Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Connections at Vancouver with NORTH COAST ......Nov.25 Nov.29 Dec. 2 PACIFIC A'l' A KA { Canadian Pacific Services: H o T E L G A s T ! “ E A “ NORTHLAND .....Dec. 2 Dec 6 Dec. 9 L¥ TRANSCONTINENTAL NORTH COAST Dec. 9. Dec. 13 Dec. 16 NORTHLAND ... Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Every Effort Made fqr the Q;m;for!yof Guestsh GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ‘ CITY WHARF ... . .. . . ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent TRANS-ATLANTIC AIRWAYS, INC. TRANS-PACIFIC PHONE: 106 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juncau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC to Jack Vilas, president of the Chicago chapter of the National anflnfiilgfibflsrmdu" Jlanes established a mtionn‘; x mm ‘ P probably a world’s record when he jumpe: ke from an estimated 5‘0:0“00 feet and didn’t open his parachute until he was Lg{?‘lfswflkl::'h e 2,600 feet from the nud.JThn jgmp “1'2343 énade in ]&hicago. In the e R, picture are (left to ): Jones, Capt. uckley, Major Rupert A.. T e e Pilot Jack Roth, holding the sealed barograph, GASTINEAU HOTEL T ey