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i . TH[: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1938. By GEORGE MCMANUS THANK GOODNI B2/ Rt ¥ HELLO-AUNT SUSIE | WONDER I LET ME TALK | { PAY DAY- WON'T | BE AND KATE 'AND HE'S SPENT TO HIM FIRST- BUT | WUZ { HAPPY TO GET HOME —IT’I L. Bk UNCLE JOE AND ANY OF |T— I WANT HERE FiRST= ij : ! AN’ SEE HOW HAPPY TO ST DINNY AND COUSIN e ,“‘( k7 T f KES MAGGIE ? rxmwu AND JIM CAME OVER TO ner's Do , IT MAKES NN i g o Leaves Femmer's I 2 e e SIT Y every Wednesday 1 7 o m. EVENING AT HOME — | PO S ay rORTS | B8 . B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on X not . Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesday. i GREEN TOP FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK CARBS--PHONE RECREATION ALLEYS o J SAFE IN CONNECTION, § B in C ese and Ame ! 5 7 8 Dishes—TR \ { T T SRR LT LT ERER BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | : &F T et Wond. is COUPON BOOKS: 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN { for the " High $6.25 in rides for $5.00 o o st LEOTA RUSSELL ! oy Wi R Telephone 133 T D r— e | RRLE,, |z e H o ¥ 12—Reac Christmas to Order SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Music Su . TEA! ENTS AL R 53 | pply | 5 i DUt for him by D18 | 3 sSongs, “Bilent Night” “It Came PH““E !5 |+ Aritiur M USEen JAase L S asi :( b o Sey celebrated his sixth birthday TPOn @ Midnig st Alaska Laundry | and Supplies ] i . X A\U-R'\]I!-I'Il I)l oA o with his eight classmates of the phdrie Solo, “Sophisti- | | Phone 206 122 W. Second ! ¥ The motorship Northland arrived | ® No steamer Nort ‘,’””;’l‘m‘g ¢ first The children enjoyed i e St G e g b e IR D | in Juneau from Sitka, southbound, | ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS = o & atibly, of (eatiee ant appibHN obert Fleek. e ed to sail at 10 o'clock tonight e ! e e for each. Guests were Leslie Gould ghi bl S Passengers arriving for Juneau :M”"{"“'j“ww\ o 1 Carol Coc Phyliis Ann Ed- “’4”{;‘){‘"\1'("h”"s(h&:i‘ L 2 E. F. RODENBERG were K. N. Neill, H. R. Melme, Mrs St HEALE Dt b wards. Phoebe Ann Logan, Larry “CR0C WWe SiBE PR ™ b Melme, Pete Mahle and P : ;‘4“1”"u“"“’m"“‘ w5 % Pusich, Douglas Hudson, Jimmy | T—So0g: ,\'l“‘,““:"l 48 WEEg. L e ar @ patd-ap subscriber to ' Lundell & Piincess Norall: sohedilet b6 - Cuthbert 2 Jimmy Hopgood el e £ 4 2 s + "Sail from Vancouver Decem- ® o e s e i 2 %4 The Daily Alaska Empire HUNDREDS WITNESS ® ber 27.at 9 pm 3 St o S G g ARKANSAS CITY, Kans. — T e Tongass scheduled to sail from e 5 Mac Fraser entertained tl ‘s Rz Y i s invited to present this coupon Poabis 0ol ¢ their monthly meeting. at|them that I don't have that sort of g mi < . HERE LAST EVENING = xothiard o vor i .,ff:,",‘,,,’,‘ Jeelng At of luck” said Lonnie McCammon JRAD 8. Memiiand 7n Dork 8 2 e b pree MOC” atter he discovered ten 1891 silver 12d t sail south at 10 o'clock 1 for each present, | 31 e e L e T e vt Wl nokine CAPITOL THEATRE e Last cver the auditorium of : : on a canal project were counter- S R oS ® Baranof scheduled southbound e Christr party : g Y the Northem Light Presbyterian & BYEA% 00 5 e s o and receive 2 tickets to see: il e A g ol LOCAL SAILINGS . on Monday January 9 e ; s “']’f"’_' Lo e e Sl ‘y” ® Estebeth scheduied to sail every @ the Fraser again, with Miss PANGER IN ‘DUCKIT DUCKS BLOCKADE" RPN YL I WA e Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ¢ Elizabeth Fraser, the hoste: LYONS, Kan. — W. R. Mulling ® nual Christmas pageant L.l ka and wayports b i Z slammed on his brakes and pageant was based on WNe g by ey every Wednesday ® DOUGLAS PUBLIC SCHOOL temped to dodge a flock of duc; P bible story of the Christ Child, and ol s o A ’ P. H. Heine, agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is pictured cpminfodpb e gedh At swmioben. 16w ‘0% ? 8 a Petersburg, Port e d 2 PRESE? STMAS PRO 1at swooped low ove v, > 'HIS S ) . approximately 150 members of {he : B '.'(';”“"K‘:k:_ “'“'(; v:‘ly o ander the umbrella at Adelaide, Australia, with his prisoner, Patrick ”{"_" NTS 7"’ T “\ 4 v At sileuiiias: icade WATCH THIS SPACE Sunday Sche took part in the S el 3 *7 o | Cassidy (left). Heine went half way around the world to catch Cassidy, GRAM AT 8 F TONIGHT |, " AR ERa e e rnoin Your Name May Appear “colorful display y a & & bank teller accused of absconding with $14,000 from the Bishon Na- The public is invited to attend = $ el e { Porly boys and girls, representing | * * * ¢ * ¢ s sy tional Bank in Honolulu, the following program to be given - the different nations of the ecarth SR — by the Douglas public sct ——— marched down the aisles and de- the school assembly room tk 8 posited “white gifts” at the Altar, | TipES TOMORROW JURY S‘"ll ou"’ ning at 8 oclock. Ernst oberz 1 | TIMELY CLOTHES which act was a display of love of HospiTaL NoTes director of the f am i the nations to the Christ Child Hiah tide—2:08 afo; 183 feat . = I“r\;.ulh. “-Thl)vr T‘!u(]» NUNN-BUSH SHOES The entire pageant was in candle i 36 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22. — Thel A son was born Hist evefiing at ~“Blue Waves” School Banc g qiie gl (TCow :«wy Kl‘v‘(‘i‘- 1336 ,;,’:: {f,lr', i'\ Superior Court jury deliberating on | 11505 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital | 2—SO0ngs, “Christmas Time,” STETSON HATS Foming & plotuteequt background). s e 6de-g:07 puii 210 feot evidence in the trial of Martin Sny-| yo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett. The | Have You Heard" ®S: 54 | QUALITY WORK CLOTHING for the evening’s presentation, which der—charged with shooting pianist | ittle fellow tipped the scales at 7 SPry Old Man,” “In Merry Merry were offset by two lighted Christ- g ENGRT Myrl rman—failed to reach 2| pounds 3 ounce Christmas,” Prim: mas trees HEARING HELD ON verdict last night and resumed de- 3—Violin, “Ave Maria” Betty (] ’ Uity ‘the. eyening Santa. Olaus liberations today Mrs. A. R. Trafton and son, were Mae Wilder, » made_hig official visit Alderman recovered from his bul- | qismissed today. from Sto:.Ann’s - 4—Reading, “Confessions,” “Var- i 9f candy..aud. oranges 'which were NOR""'AND TODAY let wound, and married Ruth Etting, | gospital ied Gifts,” Intermediate. ! ‘F’FEDO}F‘E“NQI!F CUNNORS MOTOB CO' Inc. Phone 411 ~distributed among the children pre- IN Mc(A ul (ASE radio, e and screen singer dur- : | 5—Dance Variation Dances, In-| o < e biieh S i ""’l’h i i ing the trial. Snyder was her form-' Myrtle Thompson, a swrgical pa- | termediate. } PES . FARIRR (5 AU (SVABInG S IR 0T S | er husband | tient at St. Ann's Hospital, was| 6—Dialogue, “The Hiding Place,” | g i = . i Bt . f the Hm“, | tient at St. Ann's cspital, as ; g | | was assisted by te of- S @ I " B L Ty - iy . ; fiogea of the Sunday ‘School. ka, authorities held @ hearing with [ARGE (ROWD ON HAND immle o LS s Sy i B SR el S ship’s officers and crew in search | 54 orothy ;£ el a - Y S, y Treec OlEy 0. & Talde & Ry S admission yesterday afternoon to 8—Reading, “Father’s Ties An-| ¥ i) for . ciue s to the whereabouts of AT ELKS’ TURKEY SHOOQT scmisson vesterday ac ot - i OR CHARTER "BOMB SHELTERS — WILL BE BUILT " FOR BRITISHERS Government Announ ces Project to Cost Over $10,000,000 LONDON, Dee. 22—Prime Minis- ter Chamberlain’s Government to- day told worried British household- ers that millions of dollars will be spent in private backyard bomb *~Shelters, made of steel The shelters will be gestease of air ra i for refuge in It is planr an $10,000,000 for the <h - > - w.... Pecans, English walnuts and al- monds are the lead ts produc- ed in the United States, |Mrs. T. J. McCaul, well known Jun- eau woman who failed to disem- bark from the vessel when it arrived jhere Tuesday from Seattle. No further information was learn- ed of Mrs. McCaul’s fate, with Cor- rine Duncan, her roommate on the trip north, still the last person to have seen her. Miss Duncan said Mrs. McCaul was in her berth shortly after three o'clock Tuesday morning. The boat docked here a few hours later. - - THINK FAST—WIN $25 Two slogans for KFAR, the Mid- night Sun Broadcasting Company'’s radio station, which goes on the air next summer, are wanted at Fair- banks. One prize of $25 is for a short snappy slogan without reference to | the call letters and $25 is for a slo- gan including the call letters KFAR. The contest closes Tuesday, January 10. ————— Since lambs and sheep are easily dressed, it is possible to have this |good fresh meat often on the farm. i i ] i § § i 1 i i i i i i U.S. Honots Panay Hero R 4 B S United States Ambassador to Great lrlhin (tht). breast of Captain O’Donnell of the British rescue work after the bombing of the U. S. i vy nbolt ngress authorized for ot the British herocs, A large crowd was on hand for the Elks Turkey Shoot last thight, Baby Maxine Hayes was dismissed |a sizeable fund being raised to go | from medical care at the Govern- into the Christmas fund, it was an- ment Hospital today. nounced by officers today. —t- PLANES MADE FOR G. B. Henry Satre was winner of the big, live turkey and Frank A. Boyle LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22—The first planes of a group of two hun- got one on the house. A large num- ber of other birds were awarded during the evening. A feature of the| dred bombers for Great Britain ghoot this year was the indoor range was released from the Lockheed for 22 rifles upstairs above the lodge | factory today and made an ini- room. 'FIFTY LIVES ARE tial flight. The two-engined craft |is said to have a top speed of 200 miles an hour. The all-metal | |planes are being constructed at a | A | | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. MS@AT Merry Chrisimas We'll Greet You With the Biggest, Finest TURKEY DINNER you ever sat down to on any Christmas. ROYAL CAFE from $4 'VAN'S STORE 278 8. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY Frequent Flights to All Poinis ia 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 Aeroncutical Radio Station KANG cost of $20,000,000 to England. ALASKA Transportation Company - TAKEN BY STORMS LONDON, Dec. 22—More than fifty deaths in the three days ending last night have been charged up to continued snow. an cold through Europe. About twenty five have been | reported to have died in the British | Isles, fourteen in Belgium, nine in| France and two in Germany and a few others in Central Europe. The | | cold is expected to last until after Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome E Read Down Lv. Juneau |Ar. Whitehorse _ |Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv. Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC | TRANS-PACIFIC | Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from | V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC ~ ICH s T———— ' PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative | LOUIS A DELEBECQUE j GASTINEAU HOTEL Christmas. | — . e | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Scientists say “Spanish Moss” Leaves | neither is a moss nor from Spain. Scattle | Tt is not parasitic as mosses are, but | S. S. TONGASS . Jan. 2 takes nourishment from the air. PASSENGERS FREIGHT SAILING SCHEDULE - REFRIGERATION Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle ~ Northbound Southhound . MT. McKINLEY .. Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 | BA‘RANOF Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 AGENT *MT. McKINLEY .. Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 THE SIGN OF | | MT MeRINLEY ek T . F s o an. an. Jan. 16 DE;;":‘II’I%%”" D.B. I"EMMER | BARANOF Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 REGULAR || Phone 114 Night 312 || *MT. l\:lclén‘ll]LEY Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. U. S. AIRMAIL | | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE. iz $74.00 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way .Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier AY—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 THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent B g Alqska Ste‘lmShlp Company SERVICE-ON- QLIQLQ';KH V\ULJTFS HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in cornection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEKLY SAILINGS and Return M. S. NORTHLAND -$72.00 5. S. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck . .. 74.00 Twin Bed Rooms B Deck . . 83.00 Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet . 97.00 Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet ....... ‘ ; .116.00 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau b Seattle No.Bound So.Bound * NORTHLAND ... Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 NORTH COAST . Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 NORTHLAND Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 NORTH COAST Jan, 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 HAROLD C. KNIGHT . Phos J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agant l’ho::: lgg CITY WHARF, Phone 23 GUY ,SMITH, Donxlu Agent .. Phone 18 VERR ROUND ALASKA SERVICE There is no substitute for _Newspaper Advertisin g Juneau to Seattle

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