The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1938, Page 6

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faths Yot WELL-MAGGIE-I GOT A JOB FOR OUR SON-1 WROTE HIM TO COME HOME _AND. TAKE IT= | EXPLAINED TO HIM T HAT THERE WAS NO WORK AT TACHED TO IT AND A SALARY OF THIRTY | DOLLARS A WEEK-=~ | 17 PAA Passengers Due Here Today in SteAMER MOVEMENTS to from Two Elecira Loads & el s Sunday Snow Prevenis el . One Ship from Gel- |2, e o : . tle December 13 at 9 p.m 2 4 i . UTHBOUND SAILINGS . d ° tome X S 4 STl T srdova for Junea Whitehorse load t0- o gjiea where fish will be loa o ed . ks . LOCAL SAILINGS . : e Estebeth scheduied to su . ' v Wednesday at 6 p.m. for . ¥ X . e “r £ i ° s el Port ® S ! . way . ngers due to come 12 Tl and from Fairbanks today are Mrs. R. B. Earling, Barbara ling £ Jack Skain, Jack Anderson, Alfred; | Lomen and Mr. and Mrs. Ale: Mathieson. | A PAA plane is scheduled to go | §:99 am. 27 fest north to Fairbanks tomorrow morn- 11:35 a.m.. 18.6 feet ing after the arrival of the steamer 6:14 pm., -28 feet Alaska DART ARRIVES “/ WITH8 ABOARD Eight passenger Juneau over the Executive Board Lunches; Discuss J. W._C_lub Plans were brought to weekend by the motorship Dart, Capt. Einer Haugen.| Mrs. Thomas Haigh entertained From Windham passengets were the members of the Executive Board William Johnson, Edgar Carlson,'cf the Juneau Woman's 1b by gi Elmer Carlson, Ed Eisman, Car] g @ luncheon at her home this Prescutt, William Tate and James | afternoo 9 Dresent W ers g Cunningham, all workmen from trie | Jo¢ Kendler, Mrs. €. C. Rulaford, placer development at the head of Mrs. Fred Teidy and Mrs. H. L. | Wood. The latter is serving in ab- the bay = Chester Duran came in from Port | Sence of Mrs. Ray G. Day, now on a Alexander where he has been worlk- | Visit in the east. ihg with CCC. Plans are being made for the pub- AN ard party at the American Leg- Dugout next Friday evening, ion December 9. A series of lectures for children Canadian’ cess Norah, scheduled to arr o'¢lock this owing passenger John Burwash, Roy Car | will be radioed every Tuesday dur- ing December at the broadcast time The American Home Department 3 Fon 'I'H'S po T‘wm meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec- e -2 Alaska Electric Light and Power Prin- Company. Mrs. Florence Syverud | in pc al 4:45 «nops and rag rugs. n with the foll- 0 e s LTS | o | ' ABOARD NORAH . ember 13, in the Pent House of the is| will give a demonstration on mat . .. ALASKA TRANSPORT Sunca: verner andercon. ceon CARRIES FOURTEEN | Tutseua ana_ s Low tor paw.| . ON ISLAND TRIPS - i i Alaska A)rfii’r;;l.sport (:nrried‘ fourteen passengers over the week- end, with one inbound trip from the /islands Saturday and a trip out and back to Sitka today. six came in from Sitka, | Mrs. J. D. Littlepage, Don Hager Bessie Kalley, Tom Morgan, Frank | A meeting of the Chapeladies will ,Metcalf, Dan Moller. be held Wednesday evening at the Outbound toiday were, Sam Peko- home of Mrs. Tom Bareksten on the | Vich for Hawk Inlet, Bessie Kalley Glacier Highway, all members being | for Elfin Cove, Jake Cropley for urged to attend. Pelican City, Rasmuss Wadstein for Donations for the CI mas tree, Chichagof, Rudy Tencich for Hirst. an event planned by the group, are. In bound for today are Mr. and 10 be brought to the meeting at this and James L. Freeburn from Chich- time. ABof | Chapeladies Meet Wednesday Night Sa —— .- 5 ASKS SETTLEMENT Amethyst is regarded by the Asking settlement of a former Suberstitious as a love charm, a partnership arrangement, Herb Red- Sleep-producer, and a protection man has brought action' in U. §. against thieves and drunkenness. Commissioner's court against N O Lester Troast and Associates, seek- Empire Ads Pay. ing approximately $400. The case = v is being heard before Commissioner | m ! \ Gray today. — oo * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL Is close o the theatres gnd - > a JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Meeting at 2 p.m., Tuesday, De- G stores, with magnifident cember 6, Pent House, Alaska Elec-| sy “jur;::[:“;l“d‘"‘ "‘"; .tric Light and Power Co. }II cafore: ssavenionse s B4 MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, LARGE V0% o & adv. Secretary EDOMs, el ey | UNDER MISCL all with Special Rates to | bath Permanent Guests. i s e oy Al S LIKE THE The food required for a family | of four for 22 years would be| R Ml N W WASHINGTON | TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1938. E By GEOHGE McMANUS YOUR SON WIRED THAT ;rnz THE JOB CALLS FOR | RK- HE'LL STAY ( ED LIKE TWO | WHAT 1S IT-ME DAUGHTER 2 A /TELEGRAM FROM ITS FROM HIM ALL RIGHT- WELL-O ISN'T HE CLEVER? IN_ FACT— HE 1S A GENIUS - IT MUST BE- 1T WAS SEN COLLE e AT i | HAU TRANSPORTATION CO. fl L4 S .DART U. S. Mail € Femmer's Dol FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUHSWICE RECREATION ALLE CAFE IN CONNECTION. GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE Moose to Give Christmas Show BRI 3 The Loyal Order of e wil s ve a Chri Show for all chil i 1 of Gastineau chs & T'he with fruit, | £ ete., will be at the Col re X Lodge be h at 7 No. 124 F. & AM ill ber 6, ficers. members are urged be present. Visiting brothers wel- come. By order of the W. M. EL DEVON Secretary FLOWING POTOMAC RIVER marks the site for the capital's new airport for which more than $9,265,600 is available in WPA and PWA grants. The airport will comprise most of area beyond curve of Mt. Vernon Memorial highway (foreground), extending to promontory on right. S SCHMITZ; MR. HILDINGER MARRIED HER - ' DOUGLAS | M year the E pany STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING -~ ATIIIRC AL EiAT DOUGLAS SCOUTS ) : uU”LLfl) OF FLAT PLAN CLAM-DIG | 'Vss nisk Sert ; 0 2 I AL i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitz of ABRBIVE SATURDAY L4 'he proud owners, for the present | Enumclaw, Wash., became the bride RSN VATURLN of Wellman Holbrook | of Lloyd Hildinger, sc eee vl FRED HENNING « heavy silk scout flag,(Mrs. Willlam Hildinger, o T f Complete Outfitter for Men size about four by , whica 1 Bi & qulst3geceniony s . was awarded them at the Court of the ‘Norghern IighUiain to Califo: & fcnor held in Juneau last Friday 1 after " sea ht, Douglas scouts have entered 8 L 19 upon. o reniswed. leane of life and |Tesding: tha"servl With Eric Hard with their new leader, Robert Du- The bride wa n awine | g ground (with. dragline. af s i : cor- | Flat and Ophir, pree, have interesting events al- €rnoo. a cor- | Flat 1 0} rdenias. Mrs. Mary Rhodes ant, was attractive in an afternoon gown of wine crepe and a corsage of red roses Art Nelson acted as best man for the groom at the ceremony Satur- day age of g her only atte ready scheduled for the immediate future At special meeting held last it to arrange for meetings and plan a schedu was decided to meet Wednesday evenings until a P OYSTERS “R” in season a it and you'll always find better time is selected. The first in . ”"f"_"’(‘g'] A e a real treat when you order of outside activities planned Following the service a wedding try our will be a clam-digging pa next reception was held at the Willough- » Saturday night at Fritz Cove beach. |bY Avenue home of the bride and EASTERN OYSTER 4 poys will first enjoy a mar: groom. The bridal table was cen- FRY at the tered with a thive-Lier wedding mallow and weiner roast while wait ing extreme low tide to dig for clams cake, topped with a tiny bride and groom, and many f{riends of the young couple called during the re- ception hours to extend congratu- lations to the groom and compli- ment the bride. Mrs. Hildinger is a g ALASKA Transportation Company VAN'S STORE 278 8. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY Royal Cafe e LUKE'S GUILD PLAN TEA FOR COMING WEEK raduate ¢ One week from tomgrrow after- noon, Tugsday, December 13, mem- bers of St. Luke’s Guild have planned a tea and other entertainment for their friends. They will make the award of two pair of hand-w pillow-cases to some lucky person. There will also be a fish pond for the children .l - BT S 5 Y SCHOOL BOARD M TING UV"T Douglas School Board has an- . ———- 4 ™ nounced a meeting for this evening LT 'l|| to consider any business presented in connection with the school. order qf owsd eactiiviti e ‘MM‘[‘} SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Pier 7 Sea Leaves Seattle Dec. 9 S. 8. TONGASS .. ALASEANA, By Marie Dreke, 50c.(| pASSENGERS. FREIGHT Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau —— - ¥ REFRIGERATION | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound y *YUKON . Nov. 29 Dec. 5 . ALASKA . o Dec. 6 Dec. 12 71 MT. McKINLEY ... Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 AGENT | BARANOF _Dec. 17+ Dec. 20 Dec. 26 s S “MT. McKINLEY .. Dec. gl: !J)ec. z; gan, '; E_SIGN F BARANOF . ...Dec. an. an. PR ENDABLE D. B. FEMMER | “—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. REGULAR : Phone 114 Night 312 WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE. $74.00 Effective November 11. U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Tri = SRR SV "‘.’Y it ——1 THE ALASKA LINE Juneaun-Fairbanks Travel Effective Now. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. on a i H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Bethel-Nome S P ‘ Read Down s Read Up wfimrfins Pnl“' | Tue. |Lv. Juneau |Ar.Sun, " L . — Tue. {Ar. Whitehorse _|Ly. Sun. | cESS 2 ~ ° St e Alaska Steamship Com 8:00 A &l g R\ CE«ONAF L*ALRS KR F 10| JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, BB MG VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah | December 7, 18 PACIFIC ALASKA | sty Sie st AIRWAYS, INC. TRANSCONTINENTAL PHONE: 106 10 1:00, —__[Ar. — 112:30/Ar. N HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC . Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alaska | | CANADIAN PACIFIC | e Traffic Representative { LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL For_ AII Kiddies ; tor b prs as i« waid-up subscriber to he cor tee in charge ] . event, for kiddles 15 W, O The Daily Alaska Empire cha n; John Pastl and Graat Baldwin is invited to present this coupon B T { this evening at the box office ATTENTION MASONS i o he Stated Communication of Gas- | ld on Tuesday, Decem- 0 p.m. Election of Of- to Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939.| JIl YEAR: 'ROUND ALASKA zing in Chinese and Amy 679 e Ty US ONORIT [+ L e | BUY GREEN TOPRIDE | *— e E COUPON BOOKS: 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN | l in rides for $5.00 | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | ‘ $3.00 in rides for 0 LEOTA RUSSELL lmmwm Telephone 133 | | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ! Pianos - Musical Instruments | | ! and Supplies { | Phone 206 122 W. Second | ZORIC : | SYSTEM CLEANING il al Phone 15 i | ALASKA LAUNDRY ED. L. POOLE CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “HAWAII CALLS" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear R T e————) COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—]JUNEAU RE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Im Your Home Under Title I, F. cmeT A S MOTOR CO., Iuc. ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 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 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier sTUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative MORTH {LAND: | ) Il WEEKLY SAILINGS Round Trip—$72; with toilet—$83 and up. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND . ....Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 NORTH COAST . Dec, .9 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 NORTHLAND . Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 HAROLD C. KNIGHT e oo Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ...Phone 79 CITY WHARF .. e oo ke Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Phone 18 SERVICE

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