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duta e B wri g 1938, BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, By GEORGE McMANUS ] e [ I'M POSITIVE- VL GO OVER TO HIS HOUSE AN GET HIM AS HE MUST TART WORKIN HIS MORNING — REALLY- ARE YOU SURE YOU CAN GET MY BROTHER DANNY A JOB ? - iy e [| rLL CALL UP AND HAVE ALINT EMMA TELL HIM SO HELL MAG AN WHAT- WHEN DD 1T HAPPEN ? RIGHT AFTER (pasem AT TOL 3 AObOB FOR HIM_AND GIE PHONED- TOLD HM— BE READY WHEN JGGS GETS THERE- HE JUMPED OUT TH' w(ND%\‘/\éALr\éCé BROKE ¥ X i i i —_ > H [ : TERRITORY GETs ~ MUSIC PROGRAM 6et Your Packages - 1 { . "I MARINE NEWS || soMe ap for ~ ISARRANGEDFOR At P Offce, Honors Two Children i ElEVEN SA". pap fa Al Christmas, for a lot of people i pickie Watson, and with Christmas | el i P 3 Juneau, is likely to come on Lin- cjoce at hand, a party is being given | b | SreaMER MOVEMENTS 60.000 Available in Fed District Governor Will Be |coin's Birtiday, according to Post- gy atternoon i the home of Mre.| = ITH BARANOF fo §60,000 Available in Fed- . master Albert Wile ham, nonoring Dickie, and | WIT IS g o TR I Funds But Must B Speaker af Club Birth- | ~wite saia today. 1 ¢ for ey ! G . NORTHBOUND «' €ral runas but Must be v Juneauites to “come and get you iHlalohie AEchabns AAs L he ! ¥ Eleven passengers sailed on the ® No steamer Northbound L Ma'(hEd 50 Per cem day Par'Y TOfllgm PAlsREchL Phak Fe N g wctiveness of the affair, and| | Ysteamer Baranof early this morn- ® HEDULED SAILINGS e shipment arriving on the Baranof| gyring the afternoon Mrs. Mary, i ing for Westward ports e North Coast scheduled to sail e ) An elaborate program has' been | Was apparently the largest ever re- wpritten, dressed as Santa Claus, | | For Seward passengers were Mrs. ® from Seattle December 23 ¢ The Federal government has grangeq for the Rotary birthday |ceived here and that the Post Of- nade an appearance at the tree and | { A.P.Lewis, William Fogg, Mrs. Wil- ® at 10 am e imade aveailable to the ITIOIY | ginner party this evening in the nc”c- is nmrp‘llmp\ a hf:?u s\\A:ymp‘fu‘l presented each guest with a candy | {_liam Fogg, H. McLean, Paul Per- ® Mount McKinley scheduled to e ($60.000 this year for vocational ed- gcoutish Rite temple at which Dis-| | We received 600 pouches of PO cane, frult and other goodies .‘ “Dich, Jim May, William Majtland, | ® Sall from Seattle December ® |ucation, a portion of which Will ey Governor and Mrs. Marshall [€€l Post matier, yesterday, by Games were being played during | " Por Cordova Roberta Dooley, ® 24 at 9 am ® be used on the matched mONeY ccrpett of Klamath Falls will pe |said, “and if people (lufn get their o horty hours, and moving pic- | 7““John Kinchen and G. A. Robinson. | ® Princess Norah scheduled to e, basis. according to A. E. Karncs, gistinguished guests. The dinner Packages, we just can't find Y00 iyres taken of the children, with| | ®or cavi e sail from Vancouver Decem- @ |Commissioner of Education, Who, will be served promptly at 6:30 o'- |0 Put any more out on the shelves.” | age and ice cream being served| | For Valdez—William Patterson, ~ ® ber 27 at 9 pm e with his family, returned home slock and Rotarians and their| Incidentally, Wile said Juneauipo. tne oocasion | | SN2 ® Tongass scheduled to sail from ® yesterday. Under the requirements, frends are asked to arrive shor post office »Aec.mpt:, 19:. this ye Those present for the festivities ! e Seattle January 2at 9 pm. ®|the Territory must put up 50 cents pefore if possible {show a big Increase over last yean|cjyde: Jimmie Shoemaker, Dorcas | ELECTRA HAS e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® |for every dollar of Federal VS b i | indicating that Juneau is definitely | i Fichardeon. Ann Livie. Jack | o 3 pASSE“GERS e tomorrow afternoon and sails @ [appropriation by the last Legisli-| e sanouaced. today. Lee Gald- TR Written, Jean Boise, Margaret Hol- FOR INIERIOR : _;;’;1];'1!1 at 10 o'clock tomorrow :lnm-. for this work only a Portion well widely known vocattkt Will be | 4 Brj?(:k. t]ulvmm’n and Dl{lly Fur\)uwsn - 8 of the Pederal money will be avail- | heard in several songs, -accom- Yulehde Pa"y Today Mrs. Mary Watson, Mrs. Shoemak- | —— ¢ Baranof scheduled southbound ® iaple for use as the Education De-|panied by Miss Babe Heckley at| er, Mrs. Ingvold Sunderland and | .5 A Pacific Alaska Airways Electra ® next Monday. ® partment has only a limited sum | the pia Miss Juanita Diaz will . C- I Mrs. Docker. | | piloted by Bill Knox and Walt Hall ® LOCAL SAILINGS ® | which can be used for matching the :,‘: ".,','\.1:(,),‘.‘11 in ‘lan;q ulid‘ Miss | FOI’ DamarIS Ircie - 2 | | was to leave for Fairbanks today, ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® |pqgerq) gllotment Jacqueline Schmitz will appear in| Rl GOES TO CORDOVA i | weather permitting, wtih three pas- ® Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ®|"1ho Gommissioner attended the andl -davics’ Bupiasks Meatur-| This tternbot i khs Parsonags | | sengers aboard S it i i e o |convention of the State Directors ‘Hold That Coed” and other|of the Methodist Church members| Roberta Dooley is a or fewe M. P. Mellick was to fly to ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | ¢ yocational Education in St. Louis s aiks NG REEE aainot bop the DRmAEClrele kré Totiing o [a00Hd Barg for C -Pairbanks, B. B, Moze to Nome ® 8t 7am. for Petersburg, Port ® |,y was named to the Executive|cos will present songs and dances|mo-hostess Christmas par where she will spend the Christ- s=and C. H. Smith to Whitehorse b ““‘:‘"d"" RERkS - auds way o |Board of the organization. Also in|ang Miss Schmitz and Miss Gaino- | vited guests present for t mas holidays with relatives | i , ‘.’- .po.r P AP R o |St- Louis he attended the annualcos will join in other numbers ities. | H (anad'an A“,Iines ) b |meeting of the American Voca-| Arranging the musical program| Mrs. G. Edward Knight is hostess ">~ % tion Association and also appearing on it is Mrs.|during the afternoon, and the party i Io (a"Y Pa“enge" SIS R A At Indianapolis he was present pjjjan Uggen, popular Juneau|room is a profusion of decorations TIMELY cLoTHES | | T T for a meeting of Chief State School comedienne, and a Rotary favorite.|depicting the Yultide season. i PORONTO, Cankds: Dec. 31 [ IDES 1OMORROW Officers of the nation and while| Feature of the annual gathering i e ed around NUNN-BUSH SHOES B - G kit e in the same city represented Alas- | this year will be a message from|the Chr tree, with refresh- Trans - Canadian - airplanes early High tide—1:29 am., 153 feet ka at the national Executive Com- the District Governor. ments st by various members STETSON HATS ““hext spring it is announced by Low tide—7:00 am., 3.6 feet. mittee meeting of the American - > s of the group. QUALITY WORK CLOTHING George Wakeman, Traffic Manager ~ High tide—1:00 p.m,, 170 feet Legion. Clyde F'Ih; of Altllxlml‘flmn Y I . age i = lo";;»l v s Aans:Oanadian . Low tide—7:33 pm. -1.3 feet s representative on the com- Id F f I‘ 'HRISTMAS PROGE S R0/ CRnuan Atrifnes was unable to attend and uieriae reslivities AT BETHEL MISSION' ® U s e IF ‘PAY DIRT’ PAYS OUT for seven Philadelphia youths who are heading for South America in above 53-foot, two- masted schooner, the lads will be §15,000 ahead after their four months’ adventure, The schooner, once the Maggie Daniels, was renamed “Pay Dirt” because the voyagers, led by Jack Diamond, expect o nét a ‘profit on cargo at the various ports. FIRE is not the only destroyer of property. Other hazards take heavy toll, too. For a surprisingly small premium, have an Extended Coverage Endorsement attached to your fire insurance policy. It will protect you, in the same amount and under the same vonditions as your fire policy, against explosion, windstorm, fall- ing aircraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and civil commotion and smoke (from a permanently installed oil burner). : Come in, write or telephone. PHONE 249 — owYorko Mr. Karnes was persent as alter- H H Event This Evening The Commissioner spent some time in Washington in conference matters pertaining to the Alaska — | Native schools, A covered-dish dinner i5 being | Mrs. Karnes and the children given this evening at 6:30 o'clock | visited with relatives and friends in the Odd Fellows Hall by Women |in Minnesota and Kansas, Mr. of the Moose in keeping with the Karnes joining her in the latter Christmas festivities | Istate and motoring west to the| All members and their families | coast. are invited to be present for the af- | fair, and following the dinner a short business megeting will be held, then a social evening. { In charge of the celebration is ' JURORS REQUESTED TO SIGN pAYRoll BlANKS the following committee: Mesdames | | Ed Rodenberg, Ralph Reischl, Ole Federal jurors who have not sign- | Jackson, Robert Light, Lydia Smith ed the payroll blanks at the Clerk of | Ray Peterman and Art McKinnon. Court’s office are asked by U. S. | Mashal Willima T. Mahoney to do s0 before the first of the year so that checks can be made out. D TURKEY SHOO' e, — RESE T - D STOREYS OUT FOR SOUTH | R. J. Storey, for years in charge of the engineering office of the Cop- ¢ per River and Northwestern Rail- road at Cordova, accompanied by Mrs. Storey, have left for the south and will locate in Renton, Wash. Elks Hall, Wednesday, | 9 | | Public invited. # THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to ‘the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, econvenience and | service. 7 LARGE ROOMS, Special Rates to Permanent Guests. Company ° Rates From all with ALASKA | Transporiation || On Thursday evening at 7:30 e, e mner s S | FRED HENNING School on Main Stre is giving Complete Outfitter for Men their annual Christm program There will be Christmas exercises and songs, recitations, musical num- bers both instrumental and vocal An_ interesting program of more than 30 numbers will be given. Everyone is invited to attend eryone is ed to attend | FORTUNE Merry Christmas We'll Greet You With the Biggest, Fines TURKEY DINNER you ever sat down to on any Christmas. ROYAL CAFE $4 VAN'S STORE 218 S. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY bath, Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel I NEW WASHINGTON S. S. TONGASS ... Jan. 2 oy PASSENGERS FREIGHT | . REFRIGERATION . o r s . AGENT THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE D. B. FEMMER | REGULAR Phone 114 Night 312 . S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Traffic Representative V. W. MULVIHILL .LOUIS A DELEBECQUE Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY . Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 | BARANOF ... .Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 | *MT. McKINLEY . -.Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 , BARANOF .. . Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 | MT. McKINLEY . ~Jan, 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 BARANOF Jan, 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 *MT. McKINLEY 1. .. Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE———— 74.00 THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent — Alaska Steamship Compan SERVICE-ON-ALL'IALASKRAR-ROUTES HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in ‘connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U.S. Mal . J9QN G Leaves Femmer’s Dok every Wednesday For PETERSBURG, Ji ALEXANDER and WAY For Information D. B. FEMMER— e 114 Freight must be on dock nat later than 4 P, Tuesda GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECRE TON ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: S in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for § ‘ ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundry 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 Alaska Mausic Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos— Musical Jnstruments and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second | and MRS. JAMES RAMSAY, SR. a a patd-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ¥s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office ol the et CAPITOL THEATRE "“BLOCKADE" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear receive 2 tickets to see: All Planes 2-Way *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. | [ ] E MOTOB CO., Inc. -— Phone 411 L4 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | ¢ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER § Frequent Flights to All Poinis in Southeast Alaska : AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 — DAY or NIGHT v HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU 3 SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot e RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS |°* 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE r mail boat from South. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA sl TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ) » WEEKLY SAILINGS S. S. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck ... Twin Bed Rooms B Deck Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet .. NORTH COAST NORTHLAND NORTH COAST . CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. NORTHLAND ... HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Juneau to Seattle and Beturn S— 1] Leave Ar.’Juneau Lv.Juneau ¥ Seattle No.Bound So. Bound -Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 . Dec. 23 Dec. 21 Dec, 30 Dec.30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 o Jan. 6 Jan.10 Jan 13 -Phone 109 -Phone 79 Phone 23 hone 18 prss 48 | 'nunn ALASKA SERVICE There is no substitute for NewsPaper Advgrttsmg s