The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1939, Page 6

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Ponengt THE DAILY-ALASKA-EMPIRE; MONDAY, JAN 16, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS - IT'S_GONNA FEE EAT TO GO IN THE bA*JK AG!N AN CAS | #{(‘r* JUST CASH THAT AND DON'T ASK. ME HOW | WANT IT- VLL TAKE IT N NICKELS IF NECESSARY- COQNED BEEF AN’ ABBAGE -AN' 'L FINISH WITH 1T= BRING ME IN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH- TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS® Copr 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World n MARINE NEWS MER(Y SHIP | :§TEAMZR MOVEMENTS ] w oo o s s 0 s @ TE NORTHBOUND . Northland schedu arrive ® at 8 o'clock tom morn- ® . nof scheduled to arrive at ® | TOYAKUTAT Coast Guard Cufter Haida Sails-Simmons Forced Back by Wind am | Mount McKinley scheduled ® A serious case of appendicitis ir to sail from Seattle | the isolated doctorles of 21 4t 9. am mately 20f te} set ‘in motion, via| radio and cable, two mercy trips| this morning SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS In respo or north, west recer | b Signal 1 AACC radio| » Estebeth schec “ve-vvesve-00C000COOOO0OOO0CCTOOOES T contact wtion anc Wednesc | arrangements wx completed for ka and D .| an emergency pilo Dart leaves every Wi day o | Shell Simmons the at 7 aan. for Petersburg, Port e crack of da Alexander, Kake and way ® With M on ports, .| beard, Simmer g T e s 0 & o e c e harbor at 7:45 oclock this morning, | ——— flying the Lo about half to Yakutat forced to turn back by a heav esimated at over 60 mil velocity. Contact was cutter Haida aboard the mercy ship was soundc at 9:15 o'clock this morning. Tt ship later left Juneau headed fc the stricken appendicitis victim. Dx C. C. Smith is aboard and if neces- sary the operation will be performed on board ship. The boat should ar- | rive at the sgene tomorrow fore- noon he Wi win an hour MOTORSHIP FERN IN PORT, BOUND SOUTH, SEATTLE Mail Craft fo Westward, Recently Aground, o Be- Inspeded Repalred | | | rship Fern l/(l ton mail boat nd ates between Seward | - — i ived yesterday enrou TONGASS ARRIVES, i LEAVES FOR SOUTH i . i v | renovation, followin: | overnmental officials in the Queen Alsaka Transportaiion Cnm]):m\‘c;;_‘ ship Tongass tied up at Femmer’s| The Fern which is owned and Dock at 11 o'clock last night and |captained by Paul Wold of Seward is left at 7:00 o'clock this morning for |a former lighthouse tender Seattle and way ports. There were | The boat left for attle this after- no pasengers arriving or departing noon to be gone proximately a on the ship. month. During the ab: e the mail The Tongass brough a general | run from Seward will be take cargo and will pick up fish at Pet- | py Heinie Berger in the Di ersburg enroute South. “The Fern recently went nar False Pass and was floa 20V — — week later. ment and “eats” and all local mem- | TOrRIS: . SOUT';BiOUNDNSA{IUNGS Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | - e - ers a e ted to cancel all other | rincess Noral Leaves “Tioes Tomonnow | 7 b ate rvesed o canel % | oy Bogan s . modicl it Sy 1578 o — " MRS, B. M. KRAFFT St big i, 9108 esad tod oo Februry 12, 22 S.S. TONGASS .....Jan. 11 Low tide—4:44 am., 46 feet. - { ’ onnections at Vancouver with High tide—10:53 am., 15.9 feet, SELLS OUT STORE; The Department of Agriculture| EmPpire want adds pay Canadian Pacific Services: balnll B Low tide p.m. 02 feet. MRS FoleR BUYS estimates there are 2,900,000 square TR'AN:E:AO'[E‘LTAI}X;?I%TAL High tide—11:57 p.m., 14.3 feet. S C land within the United HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. TRANS-PACIFIC . ———e——— Mrs. B. M. Kraft announced that not more than 953,- Tickets, reservations and full Try an Empire aa she had -sold out her Health Foods 125 square miles can ever be f med.| “ s D A R T particulars from AGENT e . W. MULVIHILL =~ ’ ' e U. S. Mail Carrier Tt S D. B. FEMMER | by 2 Phone 114 | Night 312 Leaves Fgmmer’s Dock, Juneau, 4 | every Wednesday at 7 a. m. inspection by ! over |’ HEIRESS FOX FARMER Kay Barker pm\ud less camera shy than and 18 other foxes started across country from Seattle. In upstate New York Miss Barker, formerly of Parkersburg, W. Va., plans to use the 20 fo: ; 218 ABOARD MT. EINAR BEYER MCKINLEY FOR ARRIVES HERE TRIP OUTSIDE Two Men of Wrecked Mot orship Patterson Are Kinley for Seattle and way ports.| Members of Crew The ship cleared from the Alask: | Juneau dock at 12: o'clock this | | Tw(‘n[y—_vlght passengers from Ju- neau embarked on the Mount Mc- Trading ship Einar Beyér with | afternoon after arriving here at 7|, cargo of produce aboard tied up ock this morning from the west- ;1 juneau at 5:30 o'clock this d morning for inspection by the | | Passengers for Seattle were: MIS. ynjteq States Inspector of Hulls. | L. MacKinnon, I. MacKinnon, A, p2e ¥ Capt, John A. Clark. Kalsoff, Helen Collis, Billy, Callis, o Y ; Tom Regan, William Dunwell, A o TRiNATY B d UHONE. AP - B .. ' operated by the Einar Beyer trad- | R § g i | W. Fairbanks, E. Lindstrom, A. Stur- & “8arporad T O rock, Mrs, H. L. McDonald, M. Carl- inaugurating a schedule between son, James Larson, P. Korlack. 317 | “Passengers for Ketchikan: Patricta | Southeast Alaska ports and Se- Walker, Mrs. Fred Walker, Fred &€ z : | Walker, Clare Krogh, R. H. Stev-| Chief mate and first assistant | enson, M. Lavenik, Frank Metcalf,| 8t ©on the 108-ton craft are R. Ugrin, E. E. Hagerup, C. C. Car-| Steve Johns and Les Campeon who negie, Albert Swalling, Chanes\“m be remembered as officers Hinds board the ill-fated trading vessel For Wrangell: J. E. Boyle. wMS Patterson who is now aground Three passengers from the West- |and breaking up off Cape Fair- ward, A. F. Ghighlione from Seward, | Weather. and A. W. Wood and Ted Wiley| Other officers aboard the . ship from Cordova, left the Mount Mc-|which is entering the trading busi- Kinley when it docked here. |ness along the Alaskan coast are| - Capt. Jamf‘s Slmnon and Chief | " THROUGH LOCAL HARBOR SUNDAY e A SENATOR COCHRAN IJLL is receiving medical care at St. Ann’s | Hospital after an attack of sinus. He ~as admitted to the hospital yester- day. anadian Pacific steamer Princess , e—————————- B N y and left at 4 o'clock for the * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL Is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view ol moun(aln; and har- d, perfect (:\bnve) » 29, when these and “Gwen” ert” south. Seventeen passengers boarded the ship here for Seattle, as follows: Miss M. Biggins, W. L. Bristed, Mrs, T. S. Michael, Mrs. Z. Postma, Mis Virginia Wood, Mrs. Ray Stevens, s to establish a fur farm. She’s just returning from rm on Ushigak, a storm-swept Alaskan island. her fox 3 St and anklin | __ LARGE St e LI e . [Miss H. Allen, Andrew Nerland.| goows, A Ailoatoaear e bita HospiTAL NOTES ||Frank Rouze J. J. Hillard, Bill| anwitn s Sl hment on Front| | Hillard, Mrs. J. McCormick, Mrs. L. bath; Snsla). Bates tpy H',‘I'.l‘ s e C. Bowling, H. I. Lucas. M. E. Mon- M ASKANS LIKE THE R agle, C. Burnham, A. H. Howells. There " | Street shop. 'ELK LEGISLATORS 70 BE HONORED ON |sion today at the St Alms Hos- xending the pm«nnplm CQmPany Territorial session will be the guests | of the Elks at the re » meeting | < - . =} Pat Helman entered St. Ann's | net Wednesday night. 7 N U TO VANCOUVER, ® - the her \\Hl TV "rodav.—Fli Today’s News Olive Gillis w admitted to St Ann’s Hospital last night for surgi- cal attention this morning. AI.ASKA Transporiation | Hospital fer surgical attention this will be special entertain- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE ! For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS i For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. e —————————— THE SIGN OF "Al-fifiK-A | DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip & SAILING E] | Jllneau ralrhank’ sclg‘;vw Due Juneau Due Juneau Be"lel “ome Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY Jan. 10 Jan, 18 1 BARANOF Jan. 17 Jan, 23 *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 24 Jan. 30 BARANOF ArE R Jan. 31 Feb. 6 ¥ MT. McKINLEY . Feb. 7 Feb. 13 F R ihenhe — YUKON 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 . Ruby *ALASKA 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 . MeGrath ? Viat *—Calls at Ynkutac Northbound and Southbound, THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE ’ Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Viat - Ar. Bethel Ly, % e ILv.[ 1:80] - — PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL Alas lm btc' 8 s ON ms Hzp & ompany ERVICE CARUUT Senator O. D. Cochran, of Nome, | GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ‘COUPON 'BOOKS: * » $625 in rides for $5.00 % $3.00 in rides for §2.50 N — FOR l!EAl.’l'll % 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN nnmSchx Juno Sample Shop fipgff“:%';ggc#gfi?gm_ LEQTA RUSSELL Dishes TRY S ONCEI ] T ZORIC & Alaska Music Supply| | et ity A Arthur M. Umn, Manager | P Pianos—Musleal Instruments ‘ | HONE 15 K4 and Supplies | | Phone 206 122 W. Second Alaska Laundry L. R. HOGINS as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m8 ——~ CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN' & WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear S it it | 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. i | HOTEL GAS'TINEAII Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsi GASTINEAU CAFE in conneation AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASRA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII. £ 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 'T!JESDAY—SHI!M to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau fo 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" Chief Pilot *_ A:B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic COMPARNY Juneau to Seattle THHHSPURTRTlUII WEEKLY SAILINGS # Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound., NORTHLAND . Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 NORTH COAST . Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 NORTHLAND i ..Jan, 27 Jan. 31 Feb 2 r HAROLD C, KNIGHT } J.'B. B l-‘om), Ticket Agent Phone 79 ' CITY WHAR! ne 23 GUY SMITH, Dougln Agent 1 . 2 - . ; 4 There is no substitute for .. Newspaper Advertising

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