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THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRL. 6 SATURDAY, DFC 24, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT AR L HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. NSNS K ~ \\\.“;n‘mu RIGHTO, SiR, YES, SIR ..- AND IF YOU o 1 WANTS A QUART Q' OlL, FOUR SPARK PLUGS, A FIVE - GALLON CAN AN' A MONKEY-WRENCH . I'LL BE BACK IN A JIFFY, MAW, I'M GOIN' DOWN Mi&) TH' SUPPLY M.S.DART U. S. Mail Leaves Femmer's D | every Wednesday For PFTERSB(, RG e YOU CAN USE TH' BACK ROOM TO, ASSEMBLE IT IN/ lm— lufm— tion | D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on d: t later than 4 P. DL T FOR HEALTH AT THE GREEN TOP CAES-PHONE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- izing in Chinese and American —TRY US ONCE! 678 if any ex-! and there to show cause, st ted NEW WRANGELL MISSION an cetler ob Bals’ B BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Two Hu I.E - made as prayed in said COUPON BOOKS: 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN l 1e A g ; on $6.25 in rides for | |\/l A R IN E: N IE:Wi ; OVER 1500 IN - isss my man and ommcnl] 386 i e fo Juno Sample Shop | v o e day of December, 1938, v 1 a by ik ! LEOTA RUSSELL [ FLKS' PINFEST e ke (e o romm——— Rt nt will be bui } T — MANY PARTIES s £ S Cwa ZORIC M i s and ¢ cio Probate ! ; : = SYSTE MOVEMENTS FOR SEATT[E R BT o e O M CLEANI Alaska Music Supply L— ITATION er's Precinct PH“NE 15 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager S s s O A . e bk S e n dates, December 3, 10 ! Pianos— Musical Instruments . NORTHBOUND o y IHE T Ll Alaska LaquYY Faon and Supplies 1 FOR (HRISTMAS i Gsmiiniga: Ao SR Y ini ifi YBATI \OURT FOR THE | Phone 206 122 W. Second o' nigint or Tuesday - Rainiers of Pacific Coast PROBATE) COURT FOR THE E2297. T : s . SHh TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- e e SOHEDULED SAILINGS 3 o & o Mount MeKinley ‘scheduled to ® League Have Six New ,\.;\\(;I COMMISSIONER'S PRE- i ., e sail late this afternoon or ev- ® % CIN : ‘ Yuletide Season Is Ot o oy e i 000 players for 139 , ; o e w10 CELEBRATE SHELDON SIMMONS | casion for Exfensive o7 seven aiss mat $ e w name Deceased 4 e Prince Norah scheduled to e SEATTLE, Dec & Lo ov t 10l end, L , residing in ar & pald-ap subscriber to ini o sail from Vancouger Decem- o | * : : ¢ will resume Tu and VICTOR nieriaining o« ber 27 at 9 pm | biissain e ek JRQISRENO. Bie ! Tasnight es fc ) attle, Wash- The Daily Alaska Empi : : roster of the Seattle Rainiers of the i o | =T - Ton cheduled to sail from ;oS0 O ¢ SF L H‘-:,‘*‘ 1 LI and sl ‘othe 3 Y pire n comes| & Seattle December 28, 9 pan. & | py © 0l 0 iions are Bill | yypi 180 180 180-'340 and legatees of the aho City One of Most Colorful S ivlted o preseit WAl e t fill the © Northland x;‘hx‘n\\h"u‘ to l.\).'I.II : Walker, veteran lef nded pitcher, ywijdes 123 120 ‘13 A;vyv'r to all creditc . Y - c 't | ((‘I‘uw”(:\nnnvz at the hox office 2 many Ju- | ® rom Seattle at 10 am. Dec- ® o opoceq from the et above in Year as Community | N et S 1 5 :#ufi:nmn i o | Solons, and William “C Camp- P gk G Plns Obfervan(e | observed SAIL bell, hustling catcher, obtained via ; AR "REBY 1 ! f [ DS : Ninnie, ® Cordova. scheduled southbound e | o i Pl B0 B0 b PG o Brook- e ‘-“-‘lfi"’ 158501 (Dt on the 3rd day of Decer [ CAPITOL THEATRE nis eV i g yelock S y night. @ S e % erner 8501 1938 George E. Cleveland, the du i : e 8 Ceoper apartment ® _ati10:otclock Sunday nig ] it St ity Clevels p y i gL ; ; R e Baranof scheduled southbound e |1 DOC8S. AR o eserertmid 155515 o iinted, qualitied’ and soting ad-|_ | Coninued trun Page One and receive 2 tickets to see: in the Fosbee, while at the E. H The other additions—Outfielder yr oo 1900 180~ 9% i Kasér i evening an|® Dext Monday. ®| 5o Jo White, Infielders Tony Piet : istrator of estate of Fa Christmas this year. Ed Jahoda, in aser b LOCAL SAILINGS . - ban 1 L C. Estes, de duly filed harge of the for the city " ” forms welcome the ® nd George Archie, and Pitcher Ed N \ charge of the W for 3 informal ; 1 welcome the | [ o\ heth scheduled to sail every ® | & s ke i 508 552 T SRR, 2 e iy a large supply of goods THE BLACK DOLL holiday season. Tomorrow the an- iriesdisratit for Sit. o | Selway—come to Seattle from the BUZZARDS r rg o a1 bbeit Mothe Willihe held at the | & WECTSSCAVASL RIS Detroit Tigers on the Fred Hutchin- pyepnio ide of the real ty > b ceived for distribution i Hai) %45t 2tr rasmbers: ati the | & ERANCWATHITE ' son deal Walmer vl " t combined efforts of Hihe Club, while the Rod Darnelis, ® Dart leaves every Wednesday o “ppe walker and Cambell trans- myinodeay Lot Eleven (11) in Block TWo |the various organizations and tha | SRS S & MoKtinons and George Kohl. |® At 7:8an-for Petersburg, Part'# , o4iong were made at the big league X (2) containing 11,252 square g careful check was being made to fi; & Sie s Pabeihsiore: wish| o ARIERden BAke: and Ry o) gussion i New Yobk Offy. by’ Prest B ST Lot Two (2 in Block no one will be in need Your Name May Appear <dgllng to the: festivities with thetr | & _POr: - e o @ ofdent Emil Sick and Manager Jack OWLS containing 19,762 wvn breaks tomorrow open house celebrations tomorrow bl v N A o Lelivelt. They plug two big gaps in gaim 190 170 170-+510 Sauare feet, of the Seatter Addi- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Soley will b R the Seattle t):r.\L‘-lnznlu-ax:\lu Tt s 165 165 176—508| ton to the Town of ;!m:;:m y : stess to open house on Smooslt™ ‘Wonker Hermann 145 145 145-*435 2552 ASCOIOME BT };fi,{d‘;:d,‘:o‘;zfi::\;‘ and Mrs. C l TIDES TOMORROW Walker is one of the smoothest gy 4 cial plat of the General Land TIMELY CLHTHES g B oidirridhaoTaag workmen in the game, a tall left- 7 91453 Office, subject to rights and re- C L i hander who knows all the answers R 0 49158 ervations in said patent ex- NUNN-BUSH SHOES Louise Hildre will entertain With @ pop, tjqe—3:12 am, 15.0 feet. 3 : Lt # . § ; 2 am, He's in his mid-thirties in age and pooi o pressed, v 4 eir Kennedy B 54 Boyld 158 484 . e s N owine midnighy| LOY tde—$: 82 am. 40 feet | has seen lomg service in the biglyegy) % 17 and that an order was duly entered STETSON HATS o (l::“:lx‘v;m,-; s High U\]’“ 311 pm., ‘l"d" I““‘:- time with the New York Giants and ' gjes 145 416 by me on said date ordering a I QUALITY WORK CLOTHING mass s e 8. Low tide—9:17 pm, 03 feel St. Louis Cardinals. $ 2 ing to be held on said petition TomOorrow "‘h";“"_‘”’m‘f.‘r‘l‘mfp ot Walker's best winning season was 472 458 485-1417 fore me on February 6th, 1939. Y W;lw'uc"“‘l‘“’k R g aurtHMY TIDES M(’f"m“"x , 1038 with the St. Louls Cardinals TRALS NOW, THEREFORE, you and witli & 13 a'goe as at LT High tide—3:47 am; 148 fee when he turned in a dozen victories e o LN ot VO ALERUrsHY ol e o o uild- 33 ar 5 7 2 menid 2 S Duncan 107 136 138—381 €ach of you are hereby r nded ’Ndc“fi;, - \:R, 1(;} m‘l‘("‘l,’\‘dp](:"';:\ Lo, tidee- 800 aghx ]4".. i“: against only four defeats for the pionaco. 165 15¢ 193512 to be and appear before me in my FRED HEN“!NG e i, o DR T e tor, | Dabomat TeaRts SRsiporin: B9 I ot B Ire Ioiais G Gl D i o1 thel 11 otsultter DUtHEtes Tob Min fi¥elve gues ik.“”‘ o Ut il B 3 ‘pas, 12 feet that league in earned runs with the i el Federal-Territorial Building in the Mrs. R. H. Williams will e iy Giants in 1931 5 City 3 7 e P g oy, ang n ' - T " 417 406 485-1308|City of Juneau, Alaska, not With a Christmas eve dinner, :n.l TIDES TUESDAY During the past season he was one i b Geillmaraind | ool e 0 diiys stter the ser- Miss Carol Robertson is entertain- | High tide—4:24 am, 146 feet. o Sacramentos best mound bels. MORAN IS AT WRANGELL |vice of this citation upon you, to- AT B . lnc. ey ey her home | Low tide—10:19 am., 84 feel. | He won seventeen games and 105t 12| Goorge Moran, formerly on the| Wit: At the hour of 10:00 oclock, | Jarman’s-Friendly on Goid '‘Street, honoring Miss | High tide—4:06 p.m. 13.7 feet it Bk eATIeL. FiI AVETaRE 02,08, rg an, formerly on t ) ¢ : o . : - § G S0 The Vi e average of 295 starf of the Signal Corps in Junea, AM. on February 6th, 1939; then ’ wulkner, daughter of Mr. Low tide—10:31 pm. 22 feet G ( ¢ 3 " ore for the holidays. tion at Wmn\,("] He wnml llm(‘ # % e . l'NAl o \nw m“m 25 (AB DRIVERS M!DNIGHT MASS et TAVEAEE kb M Sran Fak Bed : Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Vol 7 e Tiost and host- attached fo several Alaska stations | Merry Christmas AUTHORIZED -CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ess with Christmas din at their since l(.nmg Juneau - TAKE 2 FROM AT HOLY TRINITY PACIFIC( Juneau-Fairhanks Bethel-Nome "PRIN- CESS" | here just in time for your better enjoyment |Ar. Whitehorse i ; A Pairian LINER 2 = * ¥ 2 [ S theholitag s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Norah January 1, 15, 29 February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: MILLER’S “HighLife E B‘ “The Champagne of Beers” PACIFIC ALASKA not d ¢heap beger but— ; 3 TRANSCONTINENTAL a truly superior beer, TRANS-ATLANTIC | sold elsewhere at pre- AIB.WAYS, INC. | TchRQNS_PACEIC = ! 5 = % ets, reservations and full | mium prices. PHONE: 106 \’ i ; Traffic Re) tative | V. W. MULVIHILL | i LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska i CANADIAN PACIFIC | Sixth Street residence. present for AL We'll Greet You With ik which will be Mr. and Mrs. Don Today' :Ji\w_ "T:oflfa\‘rixxxnixe. the Biggest, Finest PHo“E slz DAY or “IGHT Hagerty, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Filz- IAVERN BOYS Midnight M 1l be celebrat- HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU simmoné, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W S, tonlghit g ';;, “llln;“‘ ik mch sses pean peicon 1a- | TYRKEY DINNER B peibisafe I o Hawkesworth, Mr. and Mrs. B. il the choir: presenting the fol- nore Kaufmann os—Mesdames S| (ONS—— Chief Pilot Hobgood and Guy Schubert With two extra pins in total, but lowing ey JumhuL‘Emnhunm Felden, Ander- you ever sat down to 4 . RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher At the Ray G. Day residence on WO games lost out of three, the Prolude flent Night,” solo, La~ son, Mis: Bonesteel; Bass onany Christusas. West Seventh Street tomorrow eve- New York Tavern tallied 1440 pins Faghaa ity Night,” 5010, LA~ pelden, George Alexander; Te: T s 4 i 7 3 ning, Mrs. C. O. White and Mr. to 1438 piled up by Broadway Cab- ““;z_ccfi-:“:z“_‘fjl‘l“‘;ymn wAdeste Fi.| €O Jewett, Ted Cowli ROYAL CAFE VA“ s STORE All Planes 2 WaY Radlo EquPed - ik shom are | biet BRELORE h 4 ~| Director Marye Berne; Organist, S I 2 4 i 3 W. B. Kimball, both of whom are B o e oot e it 278 S. 'FRA!\KL Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG visiting here from the south, will| No bowler rol 500. kit e rckso ¥ obert | JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY R it oFi at a dinner No games will be rolled in tourna- ki N REC. Rice; Crucifier. Sydney Carter. i 5 7 ment play tonight or tomorrow at ,” solo, Marye Berne. | . 4 Lo 26 C. C. Rulafords are enter- | the Brunswick, but play will resume | UL ByR < rades o Ol g ; eve- Monday i M A g gue tom: W eve- 0 “Oap, " 1 . O nq Last night's scores follow: Credo,” Gilbert. K A l R w A Y the Merton Be ) en- ByGuasy Ont I ,"ym"‘SlOLL"-“c SR Bt 2-Way Radio Communication e Saby At e | Kayela 168 172 156—496 lehem,” St. Louis. s ke oo | i 147 158 163_408| Offertory Anthem, “There Were T 5 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE :Jnngi\a;ll‘x:xlxnifx nce in U ey 144 162 168—474 Shepherds Abiding in the Fields.” ; ransporlahon Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ee Apartments. “Presentati rings,” Fes- % b Mis. Monte Grisaam s entos- s ol BRI es Oltele T Company *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. siming with. dinner tomorrow 459 493 487-1438 tival. e | Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, 2in R s bl New York Tavern | “Sursum and Sanctus,” Gilbert. Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. “‘nfié BY ““n Fpy ey E. Schmitz 160 139 189—488| “Benedictus and Agnus Dei.” @ *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. B i ot o oms. ot| Mo Seston 132 190 172494 “Gloria in Excelsis.” SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA T L e O B B. Schmitz 152 159 147—458, “Nunc Dimittis,” chant. Sailings. from Bler T Seattl TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 STy W, Wi, WALl Do e _— Recessional Hymn, “Hark! the . Tonree Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SRR poos ey Sy - T 444 488 508-1440|Herald Angels Sing” Mendelssohn. Secttle Jéhneon fmd Mr#, D‘?”d ¢ sy ) - > | Members of the choir are: So- S.S. TONGASS Dec. 28 family dinner is being g al pLECTRICITY OFF NOTICE |pranos—Mesdames Jenne, Hol-| 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Junges, and | mecqricity will be off on Doug- |brook, Olson, Butler, Ferguson, |. PASSENGERS ~_FREIGHT Dr. and Mrs. A. W. S_le\mu will be | 1. Island on Sunday, December | REFRIGERATION host and hostess u()l eighteen guests o5 rom 9 to 10 am. - - — | ° Sl sc&muw Due J Due J at a community dinner tOMOITOW | ajacka Electric Light & Power Co ave ue Juneau Due Juneau evening at their Gold Belt Ave- |MathsrRiep o adv. ! Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound nue residence. Mr. and Mrs. H. _ =4 s o A | AGENT BARANOF . Dec. 20 Dec. 26 L. Faulkner will be dinner hosts| | | | .gzéwg;NLEY ?e& 2’; :;anA g tomorrow evening, as well as Mr. re;:::l;e-mmr informal gatherings | THE SIGN OF D. B. rmflfin MT. McKINLEY J::: 10 J::: 16 » :i,flr‘;‘mx' Ei ‘f‘;‘;fijfi"g‘“&,(}‘“;“_‘jf};!mw been planned. as well as the | DES'EERNVDI%:“E Phone 114 Night 312 || BARANOF Jan. 17 Jan, 23 = ¢ ~usual family dinners. REGULAR | *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 24 Jan. 30 G 4 . | U. S. AIRMAIL | *—Calls at Yakutat Norlhbound and Southbound. i WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE. 74.00 Service Every Trip “ Travel WEEKLY SAILINGS I CANADI/ ‘ pRADIA on a | THE ALASKA LINE M. S. NORTHLAND . 5. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck Twin Bed Rooms B Deck . A Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet . Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 .ON-ALL- A L ASKA-*R NORTHLAND ... Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan, 6 NORTH COAST ..Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 HAROLD C. ENIGHT . J. B. BUREORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Doug| VEAR ROUND ALASKA SERVICE HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! 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