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'6‘ ; BRINGIN G UP FA WE'VE JUST BEEN TALKING TO MOTHER AND THE TRIP 1S PRACTICALLY ALL SET-DADDY - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1939. t THER By GEORGE McMANUS I = “ EVERY THING OH- | SUPPOSE 1" TO BE | SUPPOSE 2 o LEET IN THAT MEANS YES-SO I'VE YOUR HANDS- ALL THE WELL-SO-IT/S BAGGAGE - AGREED THAT IAM. TO BE TH’ MANAGER i OF THE TRIP- P MARINE NEWS [Emm MoVEMENTS e e s e 0 LR . NORTIHBOUND e Taku due Sunday noon e North Coast due Tu e Columbia due Tt a e hi three days’ mail abx . SCHEDULED SAILING e Tyee scheduled to sail from e Seattlg September 19 at 9 p. * m o Princess Lotise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Septem- e ber19at9a m e North Sea scheduled to sail e from Seattle September 2 e atl0a m ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . McKinley is scheduled e southbound at 10 a. m. Sun- e day. e Aleutian scheduled southbound e at 7 o'clock Sunday night e Alaska scheduled to arrive e southbound 1:30 a. m. Mon- e day and sails for Seattle via e Sitka at 3 a. m. Monday. . . » . . . . . B . . ay. Should ard Denali scheduled southbound next Friday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves ever§ Wedn-sduy at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports 9 8 & 00 0 0 0 0 0 e €939 068060,0000000000000000000000000000ss | TIDBSTOMORROW I . 165 feét. , 0.8 feet. , 17.6 feet. Low tide—9:52 p.m. -1.0 feet. | TIDES MONDAY High tide—4:12 am., 15.0 feet. Low tide—10:02 am, 24 foet High ‘tide—4:10 pm., Bow tide—10:43 pm. THIS MORNING The smwmerfip imwea m Juneau this morning from the south, bringing in 16 ‘passengers for the| Capital Oity. Froim Seattle passengers were J.| V. Berberich, H. Berg, Mrs. Gun- nar Hagland, Victor Quist, John H Rowe, Lucille Wright, O. Christian- son, Tony Kuhn. “ Fromi Ketchikan — Catherine Carey, Betty Buford, N.'A. M¢Each- ran, A, J. Swindle, I. A. Thatcher. From Wrangell-D. W. Hagarty, Rosalin Lanado, Walden Jones Nine passengers sailed Westward on the Denali at 110 o'clock. They were : For Valdez—Mrs. Wilson Foster, | Ruth Cowles, Mrs. H. B. Aallaback, N. L. Troast. For Cordova—FP. Jacobsen. For Seward — Irwin Goldstein, William Hesse, Hazel Dukelow, P.| Oskaloff, ‘Victor Antone. - | | i the | Federation, |'nounced, e e 0 00 0 0 0 00 00 | . . CANCEL FLIGHTS . . 1 both PAA planes, ® from Juneau @ . . . both trips e . celled out . ernoon owing t the e e stormy weather. The flights . ! reduled for Sun- e s d eather permitting . . o s 56 0 600 0 00 00 D e WOMAN'S CLUB WILL MEET AT BARANOF HOTEL of the Executive Boatd, | eling on In charge Club, ar r 1939-40, Gold Room of ancf Hotel Tues evenin, 6:30 o'clock. This will be one of two evening meetings social calendar for the year, ‘and will be in the of a no-host banquet, oper club members and any may wish to take The program for the will feature a “Preview of | aspresented by the ch | the various departme! I |ial committees in c e of 1\(’&” activities. Mrs. R. R | mann, President of the Alaska F eration of Women's Clubs, and Past President of the local club,| will be the keynote speaker for the taking as her theme| the. text used at the last Counc11 meeting ‘of the General Federa- tioh | of -Wemen's Clubs, “Enlarge the Place of - Thy Tent, Thy " Cords, and Strengthen Thy Stdkes.” Mrs, Fred Tiedt will pre- side. Ccmmunnv singing of club songs, led by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, will “be interspersed with musical | numbers ' contributed | by two local artists, new to club pgograms, Mrs. Jay Smith, vocalist, and Mrs. Ro- | bert White, pianist. Mrs. Smith will be accompanied by Mrs. Guiia on ensu na | papist for the community singing.| Mrs. E. E. Robertson is in charge | of reservationis for the event, which |is ‘expected to assemble most of the ‘club’s members who are in Juneau at the present time, as well | as a number of their guests. Sev- eral members of the Douglas Is- land Women's Club have expressed an intention to be present also. All Lengthenting that n. “-h l-‘ll! » 'ut:wwm EART yayg Hham » L bew cisuey n?\‘?:‘., ) —International Illustrated News Radiophoto These newspaper ads reflect the times in London. They tell the story of the war of nerves. This picture is a radiophoto from London. that that tail. Charles Goldstein says he has bought many wolf measured over nine feet. Don't forget to “LOOK"” before you shoot. North Coastls Juneau Bound OUTDOOR ALASKA u by JIM ONEIL Tell Me Why people who wild du most about etc., devise so are “just venison, ny 6 ‘m ruin the wild flavor? If they| 3 ke it natural why not do! SEATTLE, Sept. 16.. — Steamer hm hunting in t. butcher shop?| North Coast sailed for Southeast Al- aska at 8 o'clock last night with 55 ¥ | passengers, the following booked for Are there always several men, jupeau : around when you are duck hunt-| ‘Toreg Nes& Hll Chambers gpoil your shooting by stretching their gun, barrels and banging at ducks and ‘geese out| FlvE Go NORIH of range? Chappel,” who ‘will also be accom-|from all reseryations must be in by Mon- set by the hotel management. Members of the Executive Board, who comprise the hostess commit tee are Mrs.,Thomas Haigh, Mrs DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, —adv. ALASKA TAKES FOURTEEN FOR SKAGWAY TRIP rs boarde d the for Fourteen |)(l steamer Hain Alaska this - moming way —Prank Pi L. W. Turof Sol Lachman For B Fradenby Lachma Sippre! For Ha¥ ard Mr -+ 1 FMW! TERS SELL. STATTLF Lu as fol Attu 34000 pe ¢en's a pour poung; 12% and cents. | Tre Gidria No. 2 came in with pounds of sable and sold| Y«cents a pound straight. —— . /“Eimpire Want Ads Bring Results. | Baltic Sea. day noon, Mrs. Robertson has an-ispent to conserve and perpetuate that being the dendllncldunk and geese breeding areas. This vear’s | Fred Tiedt, Mrs. C. C. Rulaford, | and Mrs. Robertson - - Makes Arch Appliances to measure, ' old Crow River omce, 10 Valentine Bldg., Phone into of one ‘of Germany's vest pocket battleships, the Gnelsering, a % was' g‘ue«l and the vessel sent to the bottom during the British bombing raid on the Kiel Canal, accord- | ing to latest reports from London. 'WITH ELECTRA There weic‘-ffie-;iasiéhger aboard | the PAA Electra that left here this THIS AND THAT | morning on ‘the Saturday flight to The duck season opens in Souin- | Pairbanks. cast Alaska Sunday, October 1, and | Passengers were: Helen Junes, W. indications there is 2 Holbrook, B. M. Dawn, Mrs. E. Day, substantial increase in both ducks|j g Rowe and geese this year: Regulations| S S S are the same as last year with the| p Mrs. Royal Thompsen 'Hostess Last: Evening exception of the bag limit on geese which is eight in possession and\ four a day. You “Robin Hoods"” may also use your bow and arrows on migratory birds this year. ‘ Mrs. Royal Thompson entertained last evening at her apartment in the Coliseum, with pinochle .and Chinese checkers the main diversion of the affair. Honors were presented Mrs. Flor- ence Mutch in pinochle, and Mrs. , Victor Ross in checkers. 4 k Guests for the evening inclu Question: What is the maxim 'n' Mesdames L. Reinke, Victor Rass, size of the Alaska gray timber wolf.| A, Porter, Florence Mutch, Gordon —A. F., Juneau Ferguson, Laura Bayes, Ralph Mer- Answer: A wolf, taken on the rill, and Mss Rachel Cunningham. Do ducks and geese always until after the legal closing hour! before coming in to your blind. | to buy your Duck | The money is Don’t Stamp forget this year. stamp is by Lynn Bogue }Ium, a famous outdoor artist, and shows two green-wing teal. (which (mp(msl the Yukon) measured nine| The Book ALASKA, Revised npd feet eight inches from nose to Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, ‘NGZl “Pocket Ship” Sent to Bottom, Say Bnush ~ton warship launched in 1936, Above Is the Gnelsenau shown during pre-war battle practice in ‘the SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboungd & ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 " . | DEnALD ..Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 i iititismnescen | © COLUMBIA . Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 34 per(enl JAMES C. COOPER YUKON Sept. 23 Sept. 26 oct. 1 3 ALASKA Sept. 30 oct. 2 Oct. 7 . ‘Buginess Counselar Shattuck: Bldg. Phdne 182 C.P. A, } Room 1 | FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ( | —CALL——— | e Open Evenings Phone 907 | f | ) ! 13 H AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR THE ALASKA LINE | | . & 4 0 JEx Shoes, Clothing, Guns, . | 23 3 2% SRS Ammunition H. 0. AD, S, Agent’ ¥ Ticket Offi sl ‘ . o . 0. ADAMS, Agent Y Territory Sent $39,132,-|| " 2 5o, Foanin &1 . Juneau,: Alaska . 000 Worth Toward Na- tiopal Total,in"38 . WAémNG'ron Sept;: U. S. Bureau of Fisheries reported today the.total output of ten fish- eries products and byproducts in the, United States and Alaska during 1938 was valued at $113,861,000, of which $39,132,000 came from Alaska | *- Canned salmon valued at $36,637,- | 'SANITARY PLUMBING and 000 accounted for 90 percent of Al- ‘ aska’ output which in its entirety mv#mxgxomm aggregated 34 percent of the canned ¥ fishery products and byproducts of I:;Y::l;rplgmblg‘wurrvy“be 26 States and Territories of the ¥ one IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S ship (.omp'm\ ASKRA " RLC QL Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 = 240 So. Franklin . o United States. The Pacific Coast States and Al- aska together accounted for 73 per- cent of the total. e e — GROVER FINDS WAR IS HELL.ON.LOTS OF FOLKS IN WASH. (conunued from rAge One) Treat Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO. QYR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE It you need sulphuric acid or Edisyn Battery Solution, WE |/ HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Pawer Co. | T HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri !‘hclune Shop window. “Wanta paper?” the kid pipes. TOUGH ON TAXIS Lights burn throughout the night in the Treasury and State Depart- ment. State Department decoding clerks work mostly on the fourth floor. Daytimes it is hot as blazes there. Code messages are coming in from our European embassies every few minutes. War is hell on code - clerks.- The War Department_ has hcked taxis out of the rear court.’ They used 'to. dash ln there off Canstitu- Lion Avenue for a quick turn around out, of traffic. They can't dé l,l any more, not. since the war began. Haugen )‘ulzumhgn#r“w‘ later than 4 P. M. Tyesday BUY GREEN Tf COUPON mx&' 9825 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 THE SIGN OF DEFENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | { Juneau-Fairhanks ; Bethel-Nome Sepedule—!llecfin June READ UP 454 Thursday and | Satur | ¥ Whigenc | | VANCOUVER, %’ ;{nfi‘."fir‘-‘- JA OR SEA:TLE 1 airbaniks mm SATLINGS Prlneess Youlse Mondsy W"mw 2 ILv. ;;.;:’:-nn October 5, 14, 26 o s Mg Comneetrons ni Taweover with | Canadian ' Pacific, Serylces: s TRANSOONTTNHVTAL “FRANS-ATLANTIC * TRANS-PACIFIC 'PACIFIC ALASKA | ATRWAYS, T PHONE: 1 Authorized Carrier MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL Z~W:y ladh Commnnientlon SCHEDULED PASSENGm AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 — 1 All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautieal Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. PHONE 612 DAY or A Pooe o, of the R PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU 4 wstxg‘vr SATLING| NORTH COAST ... 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