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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER SAND DOLLAR IN THE BANK WELL- HERE | AM- | KNOW YOLI_WANT. TO TELL ME THAT I HAVEN'T ONE HUNDRED THOU- YES-AND | HOPE =3 By GEORGE McMANUS WHY- SURE- ALL OF US MAKE MISTAKES- MARINE NEWS MCKINLEY IN LAST NIGHT, | 33 FOR HERE Thirty-three passengers came in went out when the Mount assed southbound through ast night Seward, passengers were— Sullivan, Mrs. LeRoy Sulli- and Mrs. Leo Rogge, Cath- erine Ghezzi, Chester Spencer, Mrs, Victor Rivers, Wallace Porter, W. J. Dowd, J . Hofman, Karl Drager, Jam van, Frank Sulivan, Keith Rivers, Harry West, Mrs. Harry West, Mona Graves, Hector McLean Howard Lyng, Victor Rivers, C. H Keil, V. Wakefield. From Cordova—Mrs. E. M. Wat- son, D. Green, H. J. Baker, Henry Mattson. From Yakutat Hardy Trefzger ger, J. E. Winter] r, Hazel Hood, Janice Trefzger, William Thomas. Sailing for Seattle, were: H. Tjello, John Lowell, Leonard Lowell, Bess Cross, Emma Davidovich, B. Carl- son, D. IcDonald, Mrs. J. Fraw- ley, Mrs. H. Donnelly, S. Applebaum J. Walker, Bud Bodding, J. E. Rolfe, H. Mosher, Mrs. H. Mosher, Claude Hirst Knight, H. O. Adams, Patricia Cross, Tom LeRoy, J. Mor- rison For Petersburg—Mr, Swanson. For Ketchikan — J. G, les Coberly Wrangell van, Mr - Hazel Mallatt Mrs. Hardy Trefz- E Shepard C and Mrs. M. Mr. For ©. Johnson. - - NORTHLAND | BRINGS 14 | | ng at Dupont during the night, ar- and Mis. C | " his morning and is discharging a FROM SOUTH | Fourteen passengers arrived here | this morning on the Northland from | Seattle and Southeast Alaska points. | From Seattle—H. R. Shepard, J.| C. Michaelson, Mrs. J. C. Michael- son, Harold Michaelson, Joe Mich- |PeW vear, | tenight at the American 3, | Dugout. Mrs. George Gullufsen will aelson, C. Radosavich. From Southeast Alaska ports— Pederson, L. Elkins, Loraine Bell, | John Nordness, Miss Etolin Coulter. Mrs. €. R. Harrison, B. Williams. - | TipES Tomo:mov;—‘ 3.0 feet. 18.7 feet. -2.8 feet Low tide—5:17 am.. High tide—11:19 am., Low tide—6:00 pm., o PUBLIC CARD PARTY By Women of the Moose, LO.O.F. Ho Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prizes and 1efresbments. adv. — Today's News Toauy. -—n"mre Mrs. F. Capp, [ to her home for the past few weeks STEAMER Mov:mms‘J v e o s 0 . - NORTHBOLNI) . e Baranof in port; scheduled to e o sail westward at 3 p.m. loday. ® ; e Northland in port. scheduled to ® | e sail for Sitka at 3 p.m. today. e | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | North Coast scheduled to sail e from Seattle 10 a.m, January 6.e Mount McKinley scheduled to e sail from Seattle January 17 at 9 am. Princess Norah sail from Vanvoucer January 10 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail south at midnight tonight. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduied to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 aan. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. o a0 scheduled to . . . . ° ° . . 9 pm J . o . . . . 0 . » » f Bl « a0 e TONGASS HERE SAILS MIDNIGHT dfter Steamer Ton discharg- rived in port shortly before 8 o'clek large amount of freight is scheduled to sail for Seattle at midnight via nah and Sitka ssengers booke aboard the out Toi , all for Seattle, are as fol- ows: Mr. and Mrs. M. Boswell and child, | Mrs. V. Manville and child, Mrs. W. R. Robinson and child, A. Torger- son. e e AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS All members of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to be present for the first meeting of the scheduled for 8 o'clock Legion | preside during the absence of Mrs. Oscar Olson, who has been confined - G. L. MARSHALL DIES G. L. Marshall, head accountant of the N. C. Company at Seattle and well known in the Interior, recently | passed away in Seattle. | News I. Q. Answers ; 1. Britain’s Duke of Gloucester, | who fell while Fiding to hounds. 2. Twelve. 3. France’s Normandie. - ue crew. took undersize and whales in Australian wa- 1 5. Rumanian Jewess, friend of King Garol, Becauu a Coast Guard officer Fire “Goe: Wz'tb the Wind” Th m‘hfi t catastrophe. “Gone With the Wind.” < .+ Selznick fire at Culver City, Cul, It's a fire, all right, but on the Culver Cny. Cal., movie lot to clear the film location for At the same time, officials used the fira | to shoot a scene which represented the burning of Atlanta, Ga., in | “pm 1864, by Confederate troops to keep General Shermu: and his forces Irom capturing an ammunition train of 81 cars, |vey Smith, _ |ciate Worthy Matron; Harry Wat- | son, Associate Worthy Patron; Mrs. |Mrs, Louise Heisel, Treasurer; Mrs. | Ruth Whittier, | Ada; fery, Color-bearers. 5. 5. BARANOF BRINGS MANY FROM OUTSIDE When the steamer Baranof dock- led from Seattle at 8 o'clock this morning, 32 passengbrs from Seattle, 10 from Ketchikan and two from | Petersburg, disembarked. From Seattle, passengers were: Jane Alexander, Clara J. Carpenter, Flossie Doolin, Patricia Dooley, Wal- lis George, Mrs. W. George, Wallis George, Jr., Maybell George, Elisa- beth Kaser, Darline Kelly, Mrs. D. J. | Kelly, Mrs. A, Loney, Reginald Lee, | |B. B. Mullen, Mrs, Donna Nichols, A. W. Quist, George Sundborg, Har- Thomas Seymour, Gov. | John W. Troy, Mrs. R. Tew, Bobby; |Jean Tew, Pete Wahl, George Bow- | man, Ed Bromley, Dean Flint, Hans | Hanson, Ove Hanson, Leonard Koss, | Pat Parkhurst, Wiliam Smith, Mrs. | Robert Bender. | From Ketchikan—Mrs. A. Abel, | A. August, P. Gilmore, Jr., Dewey | Knight, A. B. Schallitt, Mrs. A. B.| Schallitt, Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Walker, N. R. Walker, Marcia Will- iams. | From Petersburg — Henry Roden, Miss C. Clausen. Sailing from here for Seward this afternoon are Anne. Blackwell, Ruth | Don Coffman, Ralph Oeschoe, Don- ald Oeschoe, H. Gropross, Mrs. A.| Hedges. For Cordova—Ted Wiley. For Valdez M Mccallum EASTERNSTARISTO | INSTALL OFFICERS TOMORROW NIGHT Cerembny Will Begin af 8| o'Clock at Scoftish Rite Temple ; Installation services for the Order of Eastern Star will be exemplified tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the lodge room of the Scottish Rite Temple, with Mrs, Dora Sweeney. installing officer for the evening. Assisting Mrs. Sweeney will be Mrs, Marie Thomas, installing chap- lain; Mrs, Mildred Martin, installing marshal, and Mrs. Blanche Finlay, installing organist. Officers to be installed at the service tomorrow evening will in- clude: Miss Gladys Forrest, Worthy Matron; Homer Nordling, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Mildred Wyller, Asso- Helen Webster, Conductress; Mrs. | Leona Talmage, Associate Conduct- | ress; Mrs. Lillian Watson, Secretary; Mrs. Ruth Hawkes- | worth, Trustees. i Miss Mary: Jeannette Whittier, Mrs, Thelma Brown, Ruth; Mrs. Louise Blanton, Esther; Miss Elspeth Douglas, Martha; Mrs. Amy Messerschmidt, Electa; Mrs. Jose- | phine Sullivan, Chaplain; Mrs. Gyl- la Chappell, ‘Marshal; Mrs. Helen Foss, Organist; Mrs. Alice Larson, Warder; Harry Jenson, Sentinel; Miss Mary Wildes, Miss Sybil God- T ———————— Semce Every Trip. Juneau-Fairhanks Belhel-llme PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL T ——————0 | water under (he said. I'M GLAD YOU SEE IT THAT WAY- YOUR BALANCE ISN'T ONE HUNDI THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED T HOUSAND DOLLARS - RED =T s o Copr 1938, Ko Fearure YES-THIS IS DOCTOR T SPOON- WHAT= YOLS SAY MR. JUIGGS FAINT= ED N YOUR BANK — THEN HE DID GET MY BILL=WHAT 2 OH-rLL COME RIGHT OVER— Monte Stratton, pitcher of the Chicago White Sox, rests comfortably in St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, Texas, as his wife reads some of the hundreds of messages sent from baseball fans all over the country condolmg Claus, Helen Hallberg, M. McCoy,| with Stratton on the loss of his leg. Amputation of the limb was result of a bullet wound incurred during & PREFERS BUGGY WHEN ON SPREE BUTTE, Mont,, Jan. buggies, a Montana cowboy osophically told the judge. your belt a hoss has sense enough to take you home,” to jail.” Charged with drunken driving, the cowpoke said he came to town | to paint it red; traded his horse for | a jallopie after two drinks and “got myself arrested.” The judge gave him 20 days and | suggested he swap car for horse | when he gets out. SR P NS MISS HELEN WELCH IS PASSENGER FOR WEST | Miss Helen Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Welch of An- chorage, is a passenger for the west- ward aboard the Baranof. Miss Welch, who was assistant city clerk of Anchorage for several years, has been in Seattle studying music and attending the Seattle College for the last ten months. ALASKA Transporiation Company o Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS ....... Dec. 28 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION @ AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 3—Horse- | | flesh has one big advantage over gas phil- | hunting trip. DOUGIAS NEWS BOSWELLS LEAVE M. Boswell and family, who have | been residents in Douglas for the “When you get too much fire- | past couple of months, are booked Secretarial | R0lidays, for the south on the Tapgass. They are returning to their home in Seat- “An automobile takes you | tle. D INSTALLATION TONIGHT Written up for this evening’s issue of the Empire, the story of the joint | installation of officers by Stars and Masons being sent in yesterday made the event appear to be com- ing off last night. This evening (Tuesday) however is the correct | date, and the pla Scottish Rite Templo in Juneau, time 7:30 o'clock, or immediately following usual open- | ing meetings, of the Lodges. SCHOOLS L g KEOrEN AFTER HOLIDAYS Following the ten day for the Christmas and w Year Douglas schools reopened for regular work this morning, with normal attendance. vacation* (EO S [ | | World rights cescrved BOYS' COOKING CLASS ST Boys at are to be taught cooking now be- ginning with the renewing of class work following the holidays. ing of skins will be 3irls’ WOMEN OF Meeting in L.O.O.F. Hall Wednes- day evening at T o'clock. HATTIE PETERMAN, adv. Jarman's-Friendly Home from $4 VAN'S STORE FRANKLIN 218 S. ARTS the GO T SCHOOL Government $vnool Sew- featured for the Economic work. D THE MOOSE Recorder FORTUNE HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART l.l' S. Va:! Carrier For PETERSBURG, KA ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER-—FPhone 114 Freight must be on deck not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. k. Juneau, 7 a m KE, PORT FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ' 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 | ZORIC Alaska Music Snpply | SYSTEM CLEANING | I | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos— Musical Instruments | PHONE 15 ; i and Supplies i Phone 206 122 W. Second | Alaska Laundry ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. e e ———— E. J. WHITE a: a pmia-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ¥s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE ana receive 2 tickets to see: "“JOY OF LIVING” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. -— Phone 411 [ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Poinis 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 sita 11 h SHILING SCHEDW! t' ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer BARANOF MT. McKINLEY BARANOF *MT. McKINLEY . Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS* V. W. Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIHC l WINTER ROUND TRIP FAR THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—PHONE 4 Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent E *ON- fl'l HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests| GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Al =) Calls at Yakut.at Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot _MARINE AIRWAYS - 2-Way Radio Communieation SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrler 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 A. B, (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative - Jan, 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 4.00 WEEKLY SAILINGS VERAR 'ROUND ALRSKA SERUI[E e Al M. S. NORTHLAND ..... S. S. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck Twin Bed Rooms B Deck Twin Bed, Shower and Toile Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet .... Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound .Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 NORTHLAND NORTH COAST o HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. Phone 179 i CITY WHARF Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Doulu Agent Phone 18 e “There is no substitute for. . Nmpaper Advertmng B3