The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1939, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKK EMPIRE WEDNDSDAY ]AN 11, :( THERE'S MICKEY MSMICK- 'L = | GIT HM TO GO TO ME HOL S AN BANK-AND | ‘HOML AFTER THE TEXCITEMENT (S OVER- YOU SEE -MICKEY-| HAVE HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IN THE JUST GO OVER FAMILY= WHEN YC VLL GIVEe YOoU FIFTY DOLLARS- I WANT YOUI TO Ab 1D TELL ME HALF s COME BACK o — McKINLEY LEAVES STEAMER MOVEMENTS JUNEAU WITHTEN . BT ° \I)IHIIIHH ND . ® Princess Norah scheduled to e Alaska Line Mo b {inley left | o arrive Friday afternoon or ev- @ Juneau last night from the AJ.| e ening. Shot wave three days ® Dock with 10 passengers aboard from | e . Juneau for West d porl . ‘D SAILINGS . Passengers for y were De- | @ Tonga cheduled to sail from ® berah Pentz, R Meline Beulah | o ttie this evenin . Ward, W. MecAlister ° and scheduled to s . F Seward—J. R werner Vic ° 1l January . Power William Manley, Ted Coo- e 10 am . mera, Don Menenzahl @ cl ed to sail from e For Cordova—R. Hill . Jar 14 at 9 am. e - - > o —_ . heduled to .‘.‘!]1 from e POU—— . Seattle ary 14. ° . SOUTHBOUND SAITINGS . I TipEs TOMORROW | e worih Conct scheduled to ar- @ - [ rive at 10 o'c remaing in ® ® por hou iiling south o High tide 16.1 feot N 1 Jlock tomorrow night. e Low tide , 27 feet. | e Mount McKinley schedu . High tide pm, 12.3 feet |® southbound next Monday . I b . LOCAL SAILINGS ) . beth scheduied (o sail every @ . ka and wayports. . e ])ul leaves every Wednesday e wler, Kake and way © . CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—A boy with|» o 8 a 0 0o » 9 five fingers and a thumb on each hand and six toes on each foot ws born to Mrs. Otis Mitchell "wn w. Kamerling Ave Anne v Postof fice? pital I i’l i T fathink alvendy da anvidoning LEL eS8 the name of Richard James Mitchell in future baseball box scorcs. WILMINGTON flying postoffice delivers demonsty Del., Ja that pic mail without ted here, “If three-fingered Mord-cai Brown was one of the £ all time, it stands to ri rd best piichers should be twice as good” said %% 3 Pilot Norman Renton cut the Meftoniell | monoplane’s ‘speed to ninety miles An uncle, Joseph Nardulli, a vio-| ' ¥ % it an hour as it approached two twen- -three-foot poles, linked with a rope holding a dummy sack of mail ft. foot. possibility the new Tinist, has six toes on his He is speculating on the of a musical career for basbnl The pilot maneuvered the plane N o takE & harp—” he sug- ' d0Wnward, picked up the mail sack gested. 3 SUB- | and dropped another one. Richard C. Dupont. president of a corporation that was low bidder on contracts for two air mail pick- up routes to operate in Pennsy e - FAMILY SAVED vania, Ohio and West Virginia, di- rected the demonstration awarded by the Postoffice Depart- 11.—Mar- AAT 'll\l*lll SHELTON, Cal., Jan. 11. Chmg-‘ — a-Lee, a two-year-old Pekingese dog, | saved a family of four from possible M E Dlmotk Ge!s death in a flaming Shelton resi- ( dence. . 2 .|~ Labor Dept. Post Asleep downstairs, the dog was| the first to awaken when the stair- | way leading to the second floor ~WASHINGTON, Jan. caught fire at 3 am. The dog's shall E. Dimock of Ci P tent barking finally aroused been appointed by President Roose his master, B. D. Johnson, whoVelt to the post of Second Assistant jumped from his bed and ran down- | Seretary of Labor. stairs through the flames, The' Dimock has been an associate fire was quickly subdued with water professor of public administration heaved onto the stairw but if at the University of Chicago Ching-a-Lee hadn't been a light | >+ sleeper the flames might have spread SIMMONS TO KAKE quickly and trapped Johnson and Shell Simmons took the his wife and their two children, Lockheed Vega to Kake today an Wallace, eleven, and Dolores, four- returned with Dr. Joseph Aronson teen, u|:smns +.nd Irma Powers. Romanee finally caught up with John Montague, Hollywood golfing wizard, whose Christmas card read “John and Esther Montague.,” The golfer was acquitted in 1937 of a seven-year-old robbery charge. His bride, shown with him, is the wealthy Mrs. Esther Plunkett. Their names bad been linked at the time of the trial, but their wedding was kept secret, | DIET AND DANCES dancer whe's determine the day's routine for Helen Leitch, WELL~ HE'SOtBJI;:'zEM GONE SHOULD BE BACK SOON udying at the New York Institute of Dietetics in her spare time. 1939.- By GEORGE McMANUS NON COME RIGHT ALONG- ALL RIGHT WE'LL. CALL "NAPOLEON’ IF YOU WANT= - blonde Philadelphia-born At 21, had three years in the American Ballet organized b (i('org(' l'hlachin('. CANNED SALMON WEEK CAMPAIGN BEING PlANHEDi Railroads,Steamship Com- panies, Distributors, Others Lining Up J.M.GIOVANETTI HELD THIS MOR {ING Requiem MdSS Is Said by the Reverend W. G. Le Vasseur . idents assem- the Catholic Scores of Jur 1 ref E. O. Paup, President of the Pa-|>led this morning at cific Canned Salmon Distributors | ¢ h of the 1 to pay final Association, has announced the ap- to vanetti, long pointment of a distributors com- ident of this city, who pass. mittee to promote and publicize this t St. Apn’s Hos- year's observance of National Can- ned Salmon Week, Febrt 2 to| Requiem mass was said by the March 4. This annual event has|Rev. W. G. Le Vasseur, follow been sponsored by the distributors | ¥hich interment was in the Elks association and its predecessor or-| 2lot in the Evergreen Ceme ganizat the Pacific Canned Sal-| Elks pallbearers includ mon Br Association for more | lcott, R. H for the M. E. 1} bert Forrest and H. J. Turner. than twenty yea Fred Gosse, President of F. A Gosse Company, heads the commit- tee, and is assisted by Clarke Ham- lin of E. H. Hamlin Company Starr Farish of New England Fish ' HOLDENS ARE to make the week outs whl‘A(THN in developing a maximum amount of publicity for canned salmon, Chalr- |y oo g0 oo o.m 1de. M and man Gosse said. All railroads v nm; e O S share in the task of moving canned % : 2 £ sa 1.,1:,1111‘() the nation's market pesahoyseyer Jeth: Junsaf ‘5“ i bog i sk all they had an enjoyable if some- what a postmans varicty of vaca- salmon dishes on their menus during | g B PRE e L e propp Pl met but the traffic cop on the corn- e er of Fourth and Pike, was from Alaska. Her husband, Alex pilot for the Marine Airway neau, provided for himself a wel- come change by taking aloft a new Stinson five place cabin job at the Seattle Airport. The usual gay Christmas tinge was missing in Seattle this year, de- almon will be tied in with the mer- | corations were less expensive and chandising program of the salmon |the Yuletide atmosphere less ex- pack Gosse said. “Retailers will | pansive than In previous years, ac- be starting their salmon display | cording to Mrs, Holden. contest for large cash prizes offered by the industry right at the time that Canned Salmon Week is gain- c news publicity. This co- tion of effort between the ]rn. 'rs, distributors, and retailers of salmon is bound to boost con- Railr expres cads, steaiship companies, companies, telegraph firms and others sharing in the marketing | of salmon are also planning win- dow displays in prominent locations, Gosse said. The efforts of brokers and dis- tributors to gain more attention for g THE SIGN OF ) DEPENDABLE umption of Alaska’s salmon during SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip ey Travel | CANADIAN | . PACIFLC 2.8 Juneau-Fairbanks RAILWAY STEAMSHIDS COMMUNICATIGNS. HOTELS "PRIN- CESS” Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue. Tue. LINER Tue lAr. Th. |Wed.| ] TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah y 15, 29 00, |Ar. ~ 12:30/Ar. PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 l ehruary 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Ca n Pacifie Services: NTINENTAL ATLANTIC TRA Tickets, particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Traffic Representative Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska LOUIS A DELEBECQUE CANADIAN PACIFIC' GASTINEAU HOTEL AR S i GRS s comtticmec et e o it e e ecteim s FINAL SERVICES FOR |Ferdinand Meandering |REE? ballet Miss Leitch has i, LUNDELL HOME rry Lundell Baranof from main at home here for the couple of months, during time work with the Fairbanks ploration Company, is connected, is at a Lundell, was an on > OPENING WILL BE ¥ CLUB January meating ef the Dot and Women's Club, postpa from this evening, will be held 1 ay ding to Go! ay afternc at the ment, Hospital why he has been L patient few years. The remains the CI W.' Carter Mortuary pending fun- eral arran: ents All the fuss and turmoil associated Vi N with a “usy Juneau hardly leaves new: venturesome cat. But over at X Express office ther ned Ferdi: nd a husky tom c Roy Mulvih , missed ti mention. the Steams! Baranof left the local dock 1 December 21. It subsequently veloped that the cat made two r trips between Seattle a Var observers spotted odd times, but of its whereabout y Came a letter from Billl Wilc former Alaska 8. S. C uneau, now in Seatt 1 found roaming t ad been 1t and ¢l number 2 but that Ferdinand will Seattle January 14. Express de- was lost ir among the feminine fel- ine element in the vicniity of Pier FROM FAIRBANKS arrival Seward to re- next which E with which he a standstill. who completes > of study at the Univer-| sity of a on the 13th of this month, a position with the Tetritorial Employment office | in Fairbanks and will remain the to reeeive her dipl at the regu- lar graduation ex of the Uni-| versity in t I D TUESDAY o nex son Wii- m ade this morning. - . JOHNSON IN HOSPITAL Suffer from a severe attack of bronchitis, John G. Jol entered St. Ann's Hospital las evening for treatment. — >oo : NATIVE GIRL SUCCUMBS atherine Willis, 8- year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. lis, of Dougla 'd away space for the adventures of & WAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ' M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, ed every Wednesday at 7 a. m. 1p For PETERSBURG, e For Information D. B. FE nd d.y ALASKA Transporiation Company be on the northbound Bar- MER—Fhone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. Sailings ffom Pier 7 Seattle Leaves . e Seattle * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL - is close to” the theatres and | S. S. TONGASS . Jan. 11 ~lnrrs,r w il}ll l|l|mn|'llfi;-lent view of mountains and har- | PASSENGERS FREIGHT bor. Splendid food. erfect comforte: bRmRioRee. S8 & REFRIGERATION service. Rates From 2 all with bath, ANS LIKE THE | NEW-WASHINGTON | AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 rn- { { l KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | 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 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK i RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 “ ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING ' PHONE 15 ' Alaska Laundry Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Alaska Music Suppl}ql | J U SR R T SR SIS T SR GEORGE DISCOMBE as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE ALL OF THE YUKON" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear P 3 i | . COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION | ALASKA RIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARR] 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 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Ll *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 SATLING SCHEDULE Steamer MT. McKINLEY BARANOF *MT. McKINLEY BARANOF MT. McKINLEY . YUKON *ALASKA Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan, 7 Jan. 10 Jan. Jan, 14 Jan. 17 Jan. Jan. 21 Jan, 24 Jan. Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. Feb. 11 Feb. 147 Feb. Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Ageént Freight Office—PHONE 4 Due Juneau 18 23 30 6 13 20 27 'flifixw SAILINGS M. S. NORTHLAND .. S. 5. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck Twin Bed Rooms B Deck . Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet .. Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet .. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound - NORTH COAST Jan. 10 Jan, 13 NORTHLAND . 5 Jan. 17 Jan, 19 2 NORTH COAST Jan, 20 Jan. 24 Jam. 26 NORTHLAND ... Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Féb. 2 HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent

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