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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, ]AN. 24, 1939; ; - By GEORGE McMANUS GREEN TOP i ! Y= HAVINY MONEY ; e , HOW DARE YOU CALL ME MAGCI =4 BY GOLL VES-BARIING MRS T ARG TR T = DONTT CERTANLY SHatoes CABS--PHONE YES-DABLIN Y- YOU EVER CALL ME By THAT DOESIT THINE UP A g = e SR e b FANCY NAME FOR ME- 678 WHO_IS YES-DARLING- ! ! insV \‘ W, BUY GREEN TOP RIDE v S 1. it gy ’ e N B A J) {I ~couron BOOKs: U G ? ), %) ARY) $635 in rides for 5500 i Bl . DO ¥ ,K A £3.00 in rides for $2.50 : g ¥ o < | FOR HEALTH AT THE " //i. ‘] Col| | "% soutn FRANKLIN { Bnunsm % > § { TION AL S g > MMMy | Juno Sample Shop carE IN G NNmeéfiysm- » i | Telephone 133 " e L/ rld rights resorved MARINE NEWS L S : : e . zamlc b T ISMITH TRIAL | Van Nuys Rewurns Eastern Star Will || Mlaska Music Supply|, s 2o cwona || 4 | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager 15 } BEGINS ANEW Pianos—Musical Instruments Have Hard Times "and Suplies Alaqka Laundr & Phone 206 122 W. Second 1ar I i THIS FORENOON Party This Evenmg[. : =L ; i, A A PSS S T S i A AN f HAlF HUNDRED B Following a Short business meet- MER MOVEMENTS f . g meets Srea ; Jury Selected This Mormng iing which time there will be L. H. METZGAR Go SOUTH FROM S e loting, a “hard times” party will ] ot AR ,l,'m;"'_\”) 3 Afler Nearly 100 be held for members of the Order as & patd-up subscriber to Bl N'AU ON BOAT i Gn}? 1 juled to ® E f d of Eastern Star and their escorts to- P MIGURE ORIy RO o xamin night at the Scottish Rite Temple. H - P JUNE & Mikrve at 10 oclock tonyzhi * amine i e The Daily Alaska Empire . and will remain. in pc Tour a s 4 ot o i 1 dances will be a feature of the event, £ * L& v passengets from Juneau con- | e or five lun!fxx I{r'!m'v sailing - | 77'7(“'&” 3 from Page One ’,_ £ With ‘Hivey Rrane auid his acoordiak S 1; linvn(r‘d .lo prisetrllt ll;ls cou{x{:nn ed to engers | @ westward. Should haye seveu w furnishing the music. \\ this evening at the box office 1y ports | e u»‘-mnl‘dl”l I“; "“”N(\. : towards him ]’“i:mn“f‘"' ‘)\( ' r sracked crab will be the main { PO e T e s on the B docked at Ju- | e SCHEDULED 8/ NG Smith fired, the bullet striking fust siece de resi o * the eveni ~ piece de resistance for the evening, neau last night and | e Princess Norah soXeduled to : above the heart and causing almost | hostesses for the occasion being |§ cAPIToL THEATRE Jeft 4 fifteen minute . sail [:lrl: \‘A\IH ouver, B. C., at b instant death. it | Me: mes Lillian Watson, and Jose- Wil 0. & 948 0look VIgRIGE First: WiHiS | shine Sullivan. The entire affair will . at Juneau » Tongsss schediled o:sall from @ | Duker was the first witoess, and g bl et fipe b . DG votelva 2 tiokets for el . ward port e Seattle tomairow nigh | testified that Smith came to himi officers of the lodge. ” " Passengers from Juneau for Se- | e Northland sgneduled to sail e | two days before Colling’s death, and | S e S vlvAclous LADY u attie were Ingman, R. W.| @ from Seallle January 27 alL @ said he needed his support in gain-| v Simpson, M George | ® 10 am . !ing the permission of his wife to go' i | HEW BESIUENATIES - Johnson, T, Peterson, | @ Baranof scheduled to sail from {on a job to the Taku River, fearing | i TR Dick Jones, A. A R. E.|e Seattle January 28 at 9 am. ® he “might think I was going hunt- | § | Joseph J. McKinnon, veteran Al- WATCH THIS SPACE : Moore, E. McLa ) ® SOUTHBOUND SAILING> . ng H aska and Yukon dredgemaster, will Your Name May Appear H. Hutchinson, Mr ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® Saying Smith told him he “necded ’ have charge of the Mammoth Creek Krans, J. F. Mullen e south Thursday night at 10 e he job and the money,” Duker car-! S """ | dredge of the C. J. Berry Dredging SR DR e O £ wd 3 L. A. Klesinger, Miss | @ o'cla k ° ried cut his part of the little drama | Senator Frederick VanNuys, Demo- | Company, operating in the Cuflt" —e AU LA S s T ey E. Simmor Irs. C. Simmor ° LOCAL SAILINGS . | 1nd Mrs. Smith agreed that Smith crat, Indiana, is back at his d{;\k ]m district, the coming season. He will i R. A. Mespelt, R. A. Mespelt ® Estereth scheduied to sail every @ hould go on the trip. | the Senate Office Building in Wash- | succeed George Monroe, dredge- Willlam, 1 Barker, Dougla ® Vi ednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e Ben Hogins, young Alaska Juneau' ington after re-election in one of master for the company the las | coL“MnlA LUMBER COHPANY Mrs. Douglas Gray, Arthur Lauch, e ¥a and wayport . | ‘mployee, also testified, telling of | the hardest I:”f'lht:n:f the recent {wo seasons. i B - C. W. Anderson ® Dnart leaves every Wednesday | “ow he arranged to borrow a .22 cali- | s, ST LAS H. J. Yurman, J. Barrack, Miss E. e . at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port @ | ber pistol from his friend, Andrew Californ: oduces more lettuce LR Stangroom, Mrs. Art Brown, Art e Alexander, Kake and way ® Lepisto, for Smith, who “wanted to — than all other states mml)nwd Lumber and Bulld“lg “alerlals Brown, Guildo Battalo, D. D. Husle, ports . have the gun on a trip in case he! ¥ L = = o B8Rt Dieore SGioey ¥ B e b aie e 8 aibd W —_— PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Lloyd Gano, Sydney Rood - - Lepisto also took the stand and ad-1 All carpenters, Local No. 1944, re- b 1 SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve "or Ketchika F i i - € 2 g e g k- g S ) be prese al Tuesda RPx”u:r\;r “(:“Iu (\11’”, : x(‘» e i - [ :1:;1'”(1‘:(114!»11 the gun to Smith for (g:tmw‘nl:y t i .“v”;u-[ (T; Tuesc i Modermze N o Home Urase Tle T L H.A Mogre, W, E. Djernes, Earl Olifford, if TinEs TOMORROW || yg pING HAND for S e nch following meeting. . Mrs. William Robertson - | “world’'s largest barbecue,” ady. COMMITTEE ¢ For Wrangell—R. Haldane, Roy which fed 125000 at Sacra- Fraser High tide—3:41 am, 155 feet mento, was given by Gov. Cul- H 0 T E L G A s T l N E A u b F Petersburz—Philip Johnso Low tide—9:48 am., 29 feet bert Olson. He donned chef's r B SO High tide—3:38 143 feet carb for his culinory role. | ( DE S’ Take Me Qut P ngers for Juneau from Se Low tide e o INSURANCE CODE TROTHANNOUNCED | To the BOYAL Waggoner § NGR]‘H (OAS]’ Announcement was made today of is the most popular Fror Cordova—J. H. weon, he engagement Frank J. Hennessey, George F. Mc- IN lAST Nsal { PASSED lN 1937 Harris, eldest da il Donald. Mrs. W. John Harris of dways to From Haines—Blanche Horner, 1 get a good steak wiNNING pRAISE and granddaughter of Dick H: From Skagway—Deborrah Beniz { founder of the town of Juneau, to dinner — at the b o Gatant, R FROM SEATTLE : | VAN'S STORE Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! A GASTINEAU CAFE " in connection 4 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 18 feet s SRS TN, of our patrons Miss Margaret = ter of Mr. and v there's one plac the Rev FTATS glas 2 de, son of Mr. Kahn, J. W. Komen, Mrs. J. W. K- nd Mrs. Cecil McBfide of Custer, ROYAL CAFE 218 8. FRANKLIN ‘ men, Raymond Meline ’ I ¢ issioner | washingion JARMAN'S FRIENDLY BLASKA AIR TRANSE! c.l ‘v apmong. Mell k North Coast docked at INSUFANCE L OM Missioner | w: : ] N sdd 4 - - - Iinsa a6 7 cwblosk 1ast wieht b s ‘Mm Harris attended the Juneau . - - 4 - ¥ ESTEBETH DUE I ing; 28 passcnaers to te capiar ity Here Makes First Re- | #ieh school and is wen known for SEAPLANES FOR (GIAYTER from Seattle. The ship which tied 1:u yvmnvl fmm' having sung m;myL T 1 B33 L EE N PORT THIS EVENING » e city pockin weween o Ortfo Legislature — imes over e " 00 00| TORORINY Travo ARLASKA . 8 heavy North wind, left at 12 mid- | prd N s for th W PACTELC | Frequent Flights to All Points in Scutheort Alaska sl il aad, Juneau and has for the past three | R q g night last night for Sitka rance code, passed by | ve: ; % ” BEE ¢ G | Mailboat Estebeth is scheduled to! Passengers for Juneau were Mrs I/f]’;‘}f" 1_’:"\‘_"“'"‘;& iy ,,'fi,:‘ years been an employee of the Al- ComNICATIONS Pnl“- » AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. 5. MA.L 3 arive in Juneau about 9 otclock |y, J. Manahan, G. Swanson the Legislature in 1337, is proving| aska Gold Mining Co : B A Transportation | | from the Sitka and way ports run. | Robertson, H. Green, W. E. Hillman, | o P 8 10C€l iarousiont e Fee| The couple will be ma Batnr- | CESS i PHONE 612 _ DAY or NIGRT The little craft was at Hoonah dur- | Mrs, W. E. Hillman, E. A. Torger- | L0, Insurance Commissioner Frank | day evening in Douglas at the home | | CGmpany i ing the noon hour today according son, Mrs. E. A, Torgerson, Mr: A. Boyle, whose office was created | of United States Commissioner Fe- ; LINER | HANGAR AND SHOP IN' JUNEAU o to a radiophone. Holmauist, 3, May, Miss B, Toster, | %Y the act, states in his first re-| lix Gray, and plan to make their | PS - Miss J. E. Meadows, H. Whitfield | "°5% ‘wr('“""d‘d ) home in Doufllns Im the present. NEAU TO VANCOUVER, SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot it Miss J. E. Meadows, H. Whitlield. | ™ g0 of the insurance act, Chap- . b VICTORIA OR SEATTLE i [ RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Junior Guild Meets |R. E. McGreanor, G. W, RAmey, C.| o193 of the 1997 session laws, have et TENTION O.E.S. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Fallings frem Fler 7 SR i , H [ R SAREET . L wATRIAn, 'been distributed widely among the egular meeting Juneau Chapter | Princess Norah : i i g ;| R Britton, H. Fain. J. Moore, J. j1urance companies and insurance (No. 7 Tuesday, 8 pan. officers en- | iy Coa | All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped 1 Tomorrow Evenmg‘sfl“,l]' B vodon Mre Byt G| commissioners throughout the coun- | tertaining. Refreshments | February 12, 22 ALGP. M i 4 § dio Station KANG | ;“ bl t o Ju 24en. try, Boyle says, and the Alaska Leg- LILLIAN G. WATSON, Connections at Vancouver with ' ! Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station | rour passengers Irom Juneau were | jgapure has been complimented | 3dV. Secretary. Canadian Pacific Services: ASSENGERS FREIGHT || P A special meeting of the Trinity | aboard the boat when it pulled out highly upon its efforts to provide 1 RRRER - TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION | Junior Guild will be held tomorrow | for Sitka at 1 o'clock this morning: simple code. The general opinion - | TRANS-ATLANTIC night at 8 o'clock at the home of | Mrs. W. M. Cook, David Bailey. o avnioccq’ povie cav. that the | FAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | TRANS-PACIFIC ) Mrs. Fred Tiedt at 636 Seward N. A. McEachran, Harold B. Foss. oode snsera .Lh(‘ ;ubje(' "“ o 0 | Tickets, reservations and full I ey 3 Street. The North Coast will return from | roue Cof won, e sublect as well as | M s n A B T particulars from AGENT n l N E A I w AY s All members of the Guild are Sitka Wednesday night or Thursday “‘,I’] d B vkpis y: e . . V. W. MULVIHILL o ose . e morning and leave for the South o aalared PAges. Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Aiaska D B FEM“ER urged to be present and the fol-|morning ave for the South 82 Corporations Qualified u s Mail carrier o &o 2-Way Radio Communicatien Jowing will act as hostesse o the at 10 o'clock Thursday night. T "'f L sy i - 2 rere « Phone 114 Night 312 'HEDULED AIRLINE SER' evening: Mrs. N. L. Fuifor!, Mrs g - sact. SanihacR PRIE e b the Ter.| Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneav, CANADIAN PACIFIC A o Bk g . E. H. Kaser and Miss Katheryne) NOTICE z ory of Alaska 24 corporations or- overy Wobteaisy 2t 7 o 8 | SO Authorized U. §. MAIL Carrier Long. | Owners of boats lying inside of |, 0" e the laws of some for. | FOF PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. ————— {rock fill now being made by the . % ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, eign country, 57 corporations organ- Lmr:m:ggggls-:t MLFET;Z?'MN g::imm‘;{:m;fi;:L:c::.:,t:,}:‘\\:jo:t “13:1: ized under the laws of some state| p, B, ll-"“Eer]'vl['Em“l"ll?:nr 1ia \ ) & S ERV' NG x%mqunmu::t%r:m Hoonan, Trni::_ xl'zt% e i 4 % AL ' lin the United States, and one cor- Freight ' : e, S o v q ight must be on dock not b A Church, teachers and officers of the |move boats before blocked off bY | poration organized under the laws| later than 4 P. M. Tucsday, SEAPLANE cg#tl%::;n g{:‘;«%fi?‘{?fifi% i Az&sxA Sunday School met for a short meet- ' progress of fill. of the Territory of Alaska, making 1 i '1 TICKET » e s LA ry NE R ing. Routine business was discussed. CITY ENGINEER. |a (oial of 82 insurance companies 2 | ,’ - l %‘ Alex Holden, Chiet Rilot. : A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Trafflo Representative PSSR § The domestic corporation quali- fied is the Alaska Mutual Benefici- 60,000,000 Tax Headaches " twis S Rt 5 gl Insurance Company was organized a oration under the laws of THE SIGN OF the Territory of Alaska for the pur- D e of engaging in the nisurance .- g ness but up to the present time REGULAR has not qualified under the insur- U. S. AIRMAIL | ance laws Service Every Trip | Licenses were issued to 86 agents e 3 | to sell insurance and one insurance| Juneau-Fairhanks SAILING SOHEDULE hmk(l ge license was issued. During B h l “ ' { the period premium taxes of $22,- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ‘sm 37 was paid and fees were col-| ,e, el-Nome Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound lected from the companies, and | Read Down Read Up BARANOF oodBan, 14 Jan. 17 Jan. WEEKLY SAILINGS uneau to Seattle | agents in the amount of$1151350, or | Tas. |k Weikeharss — v oun: *MT. McKINLEY . Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Leave Kb it £ Juntan |a total of $3 440987 | Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks __Lv./Sun. BARANOF \ ¥ Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Seattle No.Bound So.Bound WeATh. | MT, McKINLEY oD, & Feb, T Peb. 13 NORTH COAST ... B i #00f NORTHLAND Jan. 2 e 30/ YUKON BRI Peb. 14 Feb, 20 | L . 5 NORTH COAST Feb. 7 Feb. 9 |0” 0 eflson e e ALASKA Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb, 27 NORTR SOAE Ten. 14 Feb, 16 [ Retums fo Juneau = | wl:- ~Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. NORTH COAST m‘ g wr 22 > NORTHLAND . . 3 { i T THE ALASKA LINE HAROLD C. KNIGHT Phene 109 | Freight Office—PHONE 4 J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent e 79 | Elliott Robertson. eidest son ‘of | PACIFIC ALASKA Ticket Office—PHONE 2 reig ce—] CITY WHARF . Phone 23 IMr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, re- | A H. 0. ADAMS, Agent GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent {turned home day on the lthe past year & Wsingas| PHONE: 106 {eollege at 8 Warren C. Benjamin, clerk at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, in i utiniae e & Washingten, holds his head and rests after mailing some sixty mil- |0 50 50 s raffic Representative Al C - lien of the income tax blanks areund the country. They are for 1938, | 3 e, LOUIS A DELEBECOUE -lS a thms lp o1y )qnw dtie to be returned, with at least one-fourth payment—to Uncle Sam | California produced $41,000,000 GASTINEAU HOTEL SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKRAROUTES by March 15, qurm of gold in 1837, - e *

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