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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS I'M SO HAPPY ABOUT, THE NAME 'JIGGIE- Pt LIS T CALL-TEE LITTLE DARLING TO SEE IF HE WiILL ANSWER TO IT=- WHAT COULD BE SWEETER THAN TO HAVE ME LITTLE GRANDSON NAMED AFTER ME?"JIGGIE™-IT'S A NAME THAT WOULD LOOK GOOD IN ANY SALOON WINDOW- -nue [SRERS J f Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau % Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound e % B 7l PPN A 3 O e | =aranor Sept. 1 Sept. 8 g ' COLUMBIA Sept. 2 ! , 9Ch S 5 [age limit will not be walved tn any, [ —————y | 0 szgn g ::g: ; ::zt- :‘1’ b’ utes davi y o Full information may be obtained JAMES c' COGPER AET, MORILEY = Sept.: 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 B ¥ | from room 311, Federal Building, C. P. A ALEUTIAN Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 & | Juneau, Alaska i i ALASKA . Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 it 1 | S ety & 'SCHWAMMS VISIT || SHATTUCK BUILDING FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS fr 49 COME IN STEAMER MOVEMENTS | JUNEAU FRIEND T ’Ofi S - ———CALL——— g e —— - ONCOLUMBIA :---J | | — Oped Bveiis _ Fhie S0 THE ALASKA LINE ) . NORTHBOUND . | Tony Schwamm, Petersburg fiier|| AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR e PHONES Vi e Yukon scheduled to arrive Sat- e |flew to Juneau Monday with his| Shoes, Clothing, Guns, H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office .. . i) e urday. Should have three ® wife, ang: @6 IANCRRE . ielin) QI Preight Offi » e and one half days' mail on e )I(Sflwvn, flying here from Ketchi-| 278 So. Franklin St. reigl ce..... : an The steamer Columbia came to ® ’”"(‘f{érnr' s Rk an 3 e, A e et Juneau, Alaska : : | B e gHELNeo Srun’ Doue % e SRRIE. o Bl Eroas at the Gastineau, returned to their| == 4l f : T - his morning from the south, bri 5 i % Petersbi b 5 s - YD w e T T e ‘ ing 49 passengers here from Seattle | 3 \:I \;:';'(‘;J,"_‘\f“\f’:’:‘i,mhd e | PeteTsiite O Nl YT AR mn RENT CAR (M g " | L "l = 3 and Ketchikan o from sEtHe DRDAIRNL. - L A] SK3a g' ( 1 From Seattle passeng WEIEIC o Ean wansdiien’ b0 sallos BP.O. ELKS | DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF askKa 3icams. IPSOmMmpany gl George Bednick, H. M. Bird, Robert | & "0 1 00 1 Te e nber 8, at @ Extraordinary meeting, 8 o'clock | | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included SFRVICF -ON-ALL-ALASKA o e Bonner Jr,, Betty Carpenter, Clara & %" 5 © . tonight. Lunch, entertainment. All LLOYD REID i i LRSKRA*ROUTEN ,1 g{l;:::\l:llfll)):;l;\.“;]dll]h;\l]’)("Vl;j)l[.:)‘l:'l)[lv T Taku scheduled to sail from ® members urged. to. attend,. Adv. | | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270, ; W. Erwin, H. Freeman, Thure Gaso- | 5 m?' e “”";9 A il ! = lin and child, Doris Hegstad, Frank | § from Seattle § a. m. Septem- 2 | | SANITARY PLUMBING and TO DRESS SMARTLY ase Lot Grocery Hewett, Barbara Klassey, Barne, Gt : g * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL ‘s | HEA' AT X L, o Ling, 3. X MoAlisier, Evaa Meler, | ® Princess Louise scheduled fo e S the izt W‘TJW. NGIEMI commmr‘r DEVLIN'S "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR' Mrs. Anita Meier, Stacy Norman, o gooienpeng S e O e ady "sertocs | | “Let your plumbing worry be | | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin w0 ’g:;fim* M»:nml; Iix;uv ‘:lmm.m ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e | um:;\. convenlence and| our warry.” Phone 788. -« 5 s Norman J. Springer - ; o vice. ) | Charles Stewart, J. B. Sudman, Joe o ?,',"‘“" B in W SRR LARGE Rates $0).50 arsLl) 3 3 ‘ . % R & 4 Thomas, William Thomas, Caroline § (1% 0 e sail o ook From T_?——— i Todd, Mrs. L. W. Turoff, Mrs. R o B e ol oS Special Rates to | Toag M L W, Tt e B 2 M Bt Sepember 15 3 soa gswtc 1 Treal Your Battery || MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL o) o # = | m‘é,‘r’:};nné‘[ S]':;{”“ Sam Baker, Leo ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e| F ¥ 5 s Hotel | RIGHT! 2-Way Radio Communication Authorjsed Carrier etchikan—Sam Baker, Leo , o ey . Thile army authorities were investigating the erash of a bombing plane 3aranof scheduled southt ile army gating the Wiiams, Tea Lowsence. iy 3 Boranof scheduled soutnbound # - FRE AT SIS T N, Van this army combat plae came [NSMRAZATALINIECIL § *UNG, IT TO OUR BATTERY SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Young, Frederick Paul, Paul L. Ed- g o0’ o0 ogieq southbound o %0 grief during a routine flight at the great air cerémr. J;nlox thfi s ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA o wards, J. L. King, M. Miller, Aller iRt i e wreckage is shown hanging in a tree. Pilot Lieutenant Carrell T. Murrel e AND RECHARGE Warwick, Dave Phelps, Charles De- 5 " ke, cciatiney (8 8 and his mechanic bailed out and landed safely. Finnish Steam Bath ‘r 2 you wesd saighruilc ekl ot HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 . ;’:;"_f”“""'l Demmart, Arthur Dem- o potapath scheduled to seil every R HET T o OPEN EVERY DAY i m l:'"’"’ Solution, WE J| —— 3 B PR ® Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- @ ] 10 il h - 24 SAILWITH 'NEW FACLITIES Saew | ~ B S tioe: Tk, e : D::x] u;:v:v:yrg‘)‘:"rt;. Lol : Soap Lake Mineral Baths | Ma’ka Eluiric Ligh‘ A ll A s K A A l n TMNSPMT, IIC. » J. Mitchell, Donald W ; - DR. E. MALIN, D.C,, Prop. Muchell, Donald Wiloot, Barl 'y st 7 a.m. for Peterstury, Port o NORIH[ AND To FOR BO M-S M Av | Trepiniotits sod & Power Co o v Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE W. Wyckoff. William ”‘m;m £d|® Alexander, Kake and way @ 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 | . 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 B v i T e 4 S"KA' SOUTH BE pUT IN HERE & 3| m— Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or quist, Fred Caldwell s | " inni » * | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT Té ~Vardez—H. ~La~ Blaric, Jack i Bl Weafller Stnppmg | HOUSEHOLD ' | Boyle, W. Weddle, George Burke B o Sl SR 5 , SOLD and INSTALLED by | - o Charles Johnson, Henry Gerstman || Seitmg last night tor seattle via Kaehikan Marine Ways LOCAL DEALER || APPLIANCES To Cordova—Dr. Carswell, war- | T1DES TOMORROW | Sitka, the motorship Morsniant o FREE ESTIMATES 1 - ‘ ren Eveland, John Hoover, G CERTIR ot Dt s sl Man Is Examining Phone 123 Victor Po || Harri Machine Sh bt Whitehead. of duneau ' i r Powers | | op MRS. A. CARLSON To Seldovia—Lois Harris For Seattle, passengers were Mr. POSSibnlfieS ha 4: '1" Us First” & To Kodiak—M. G. Brown Low tide—0:25 am, 24 feet. |and Mrs. John Turmer, Mrs. W e as a paid-up schseriber to S High tide—6:38 am. 116 feet B"";“ PRI R e sy Ry 'HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO 1 | Low tide—12:31 pm. 56 feet or Petersburg—The Rec. Mc- S W A : ) < HOONAH To voTE | High tide—6:38 p.m., 14.0 feet Namara. | lem NLCK“»‘ ;‘h"h‘f‘ well, Kngwn Em ro’ The Da]ly Ala‘ka Enpu’e . -, For Sitka—N. Laakso, O. M. Harry, | through Alaska for his marine MZ‘; M s n A n T 0" IN(ORPOR“’ON J. B. Carlyle, Jerry Day, Theresa ;zrizif::;‘iaé‘;r‘i“':r;‘ise‘;a?nogeur::au cABS'-an . . is invited to present this coupon H Andreanof, Sarah Williams, Harriet years, 5 | o o this evening at the box office £ L e SRR WARNED #vccic"kins uckson. Jon Four- on ine Northiand to look into the | U.S.Mail Carrier £ wibs e e ,"{’.'_f)li‘ nie, Albert Jensen, Antone Bart- poi;n;hnes _(:lfla maine ways hzx:(. B gmados gty ik TR i % ¥ . 2 & ness, Mabel Moy, Myrtle Hollywood, cKay said he would have to s 7 am. - tance of a Hoonah Indian Associa- BERLIN, Sept. 6.—Radio stations o local assi for the ways, secure | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 2 Mrs. Hi i, M: k- | local assistance for the ways, seci BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | C B L i oor are lroedbnsiing b Polidh viifans, | M ol Hollswood, Marion Jack-| Tl = n be vl astaf WD 2 | For PETERSSURG KANE, PORT CAPITUL THEATRE .’ son, Violet Jackson, Lillian Jack: g COUPON BOOKS: . ganization act, Don Hagerty, Field who frequently act as snipers, that . ' pasel Hanson, Alene Dahlin. | tions. | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Agent for Indian Corporations of they will be summarily dealt with.| ' bt b sl |~ Juneau civic organizations have 8825 in rides for $5:00 ! Wor Tatevmation and recelve 2 tickets to see: g the Office of Indian Affairs, an--They are warned to leave fighting | carried the torch for many years $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 nounced today. to the regular soldiers. Empire Want Aas Bring Results. | for a marine ways here that would Freight must be on city dock not "LET us mE“ ! e o AT - sk e e = S | make Juneau more attractive as a later than 4 P. M. Tuesday Rl gt g ——t { warcm TmIs seacE | bu | to establish an adequate ways has m lmcv 1 é x5 Your Name May Appear ] so far kept the project in the hoped- (Authorized Dealers) A L A s x A for bracket. P | McKay will remain here for sev- GREASES | eral days investigating the possi- Poot of Main Street . »: | | bilities of the ways and contacting GAS — OILS Tl’lmflallfll cfl l’nll l |'Mn lmp " | local business men. He is a guest c. En l e | at the Baranof Hotel. JIIG“ “m mpany OF ‘ALASEA »l - - H : L4 Lumber and Building Malerials D DT R S I S A ST CiviL SERYICE FAMILY Sadligs trom Pler 7 Seattle PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU LOAN. THR To Improve EXAMINATIONS || SECURE YOUR OUGH US To Impr ! SHOE STORE §. 8. TAKD and Modernize Your Home Under Tifle I, F. H. A. - i 8. 8. TYEE . B i “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- Y e q The United States Civil Service | | sive Shoe Store” AT S P. M. - < - | Commission has announced 'open ! Seward Lou Hudson PASSENG) FREIGHT oy | competitive examinations for the | Street Manager \ nml%amnou H 0 T E L E A s T I u E A positions listed below. Applications — o4 . i | must be on file in the Commission’s | " g ! office at Washington, D. C., not later | fl( S Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests| than October 20, 1939. i Sunior engincer, $2000 a_year.| D. B. FEMMER GASTINEAU CAFE Optional branches are aeronautical, THE BIGN OF Phone 114 Night 312 and naval architecture. App]icam.si DEPENDABLE igh in connection ~ | must not have passed their 35th SERVICE et AIR SERVICE INFORMATION birthday. 4430 U.S. i B Junior marketing specialist, o e a year, various optional subjects, in AIR EXPRESS SERVICE T 1 2 the Agricultural Marketing Service, i & on & | of the Department of Agriculture.| Jme“ rmb“ks "Pn 1 | Applicants must not have pagsed 4 ¥ [ their 35th birthday. Bethel-Nome m" | Psychologist, $3800 a year, asso- | (gammer Schedule—Effective June CESS clate psychologist, $3,200 a year, and | ggap DOWN READ UP | | assistant psychologist, $2.600 a year. Tuesday and Thursday .lnd} LINER | Employment is m:miciilae?~sau; ,'s':m_ "j':,"",“' iy N 5o sk > - f{;a; fiffifi?'&ffifih ;ervi:e 1;"8(1:::“ li;fllig» ;’_’;};?};?'__L———A: SVJC‘MI!A OR SEASTLE . | Security Agency). Applicants for the| UTHBOUND SAILINGS | psychologist grade must not have |hursday and Moniday afd Princess Louise b | passed their 53rd, for the associate M September 15, 25 WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle : | grad> they must not have passed | October 5, 16, 26 | their 45th. and for the assistant Contectiins ¥t Tascouver with Bl;tZlee ;rodm ggomumu | grade they must not have passed Canadian Pacific Services: i | fheir 40th. birthday. - NTINENTAL NORTHLAND Sept. 5 Sept. 8 | Associate physical oceanographer, TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTH SEA . Sept.12 Sept. 15 | 83,200 a year, Treasury Department. + g TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND Sept.19 ‘Sept.22 Employment in this position in-|j23ojAr. “Tickets, reservations and full NORTH SEA ... Sept.26 Sept.20 ‘s cludes service at sea for about five vmwwmmmmm ] months each year. Completion of a PACIFIC ALASKA A:ent,‘ CP. i HENRY GREEN, Agent ... four-year college course including m.n. d"-:“"' Ataska CITY WHARF .. 4 work in physics and caleulus, and AIBWAYS' Inc‘ GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent £ professional experisnce i physical il el CANABIAN PACIFIC 4 4 | science are s i R AR - Lo i CHANGING OF THE (AIR).GUARD—In London’s Whitehall, where crowds usually | cation may be substituted for the annn;m VERR 'ROUND ALASK o ! w %o walch the guard being changed, this air-raid defense balloon was given a frial release. | experience. Applicants must not LOUIS A. | n 5 E P,U i E E 3 - have passed their 35th birthday, The ‘S ———————— Y

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