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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER - MY WORD- THEY ( For s SEATTLE, ‘Sepl North Coast sailed for saska ports at 10 o'clock last with 65 passengers aboard, the Jowing booked for Juneau utheast Al- night fol- Wilbert Piper, Mr. and Mrs. C R: McDonald, Mrs, Thomas E. Tay- Jor, Mrs. Henry Green and son Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bt and children, Percy Reynolds, M Pearl Barford, Mrs. M. Sison and children, #Ralph R. Bryan g R Mlaska Now SEATTLE, Sept. 30 Steamer Alaska sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- Ang for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports with 131 first class and seven steerage passengers. ¢ The following passengers aboard the Alaska are booked for Juneau Nirginia Wold, Mr, and Mrs. O.! M. Wold, Mrs, H. Langfeldt, Sonia | Gposs, Selma Gross, W. D. Gross| and wife. Lhristia Feriss, Mrs. G. V. Kay, Henry Sully, E. E. Ninnis Dorothy Ramsey, "C. B. Ramsey, Lester E: Teagle, wife and children. Roy Anderson, T. R. McPlak, Joe Reidi, Felix Gray, Col. L. E. At-| kins Vina Finley, Mrs. Goldie Per-/ /kins, Catherine O'Hearn, Mrs. Laur- €l McKechnie, George M. Ojanas. PAAFledra " Bringing 8 “The PAA Electra, pilots Knox and SAvory, left Fairbanks this morning andfis due here this afterncon, ‘Weather permitfing, with eight pas- ngérs: M. P. Munter, P. Par- menter, J. Doyle, E. H. Head, O. J. Leland, E. Colgate and Mr. and Mrs. ,F. G. Milligan. Murses Assoc ‘ Association “Will Meet Monday The Gastineau Channel Nurses' Afsociation will met at 8 o'clock xt, Monday evening. Miss June ‘Mitchell will be the hostess at her home in_the M. D. Williams apart- ments, 124 W, Sixth Street. AZEIilpira Classifieds bring results. DR TR TR S L L B . NORTHBOVUND ® Taku scheduled to arrive . k. tomorrow morning. . Louise due Monday e afternoon or evening. Should e have five days’ mail aboard. .® Alaska due Tuesday. Perhaps ,* will haye one day's mail. e North Coast due Tuesday . CHEDULED SAILINGS . scheduled to sail from Se- . tle October 3 at 9 p. m e North cheduled to sail . from Seattle October 6 at 10 m JUTHBOUND SAILING scheduled southbound October 4 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to seil every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wedn-=sday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. o0 e0 0000000 - e —— Tipes ToMmoRROW | High tide—2:16 a.m., 156 feet Low tide—8:12 am., 17 feet. High tide—2:14 p.m. 16.8 feet. Low tide—8:41 p.m, -0.6 feet. TIDES MONDAY High tide—2:51 a.m, 15.0 Low tide—8:47 am, 24 High tide—2:46 p.m., 165 Low tide—9:20 p.m. -02 ., feet. feet. feet. 'EIGHT GOING 0 WITH BOAT LEOTA f Among the many nunting parties | leaving Juneau today to open the { duck and goose shooting season are eight men leaving on Hal Bixby's | Leota. Those on the trip will be Fred Jaeger, Jim O'Neil Dan Ralston, Tom McCaul, Ed Jones, George Kohlhepp, Norman Banfield and Jim Dennis. The party will be out ten - days, hunting Gambier, Camden, Hamil- ton and other bays south of here, Holy Trinity Choir ‘ Is Reo_rganized Holy Trinity Choir was reorgan- ized for the winter season at a meet- |ing held last Thursday evening at ‘ihl‘ home of Dean and Mrs. C. E | Rice. The choir will sing at the services |Sunday. The Junior Choir, which has been directed by Mrs. Kate Jar- man, will be combined with the reg- ular choir, Mrs, Marye Berne will direct the combined group and Jackson Rice will be organist. bridge over the Brahe River teline fiy 7, LV W R ‘In Wake of Nazi Juggernaut this poto, lown to Berlin frops Eh ? erman and 7 ting and radioed to New York. Censored dispatches Athether the structire was demolished by 're'-ulfing IOV np°Nuzis-or by artillery of the advancing inyaders. st Bromberg, Poland, is pictured In of G %fllllh Hed Poles tc feet. | " TELL ME-WHY IS THAT _INDIAN OH-THEY LWE DRESSED UP LIKE AS THEY DID A CHICKEN 2 ) \\\\\ % A THEIR OWN- N7 5 G Sl 0y SPEED KING SPEEDS FOR KING_sir Malcolm Campbell (left), England’s famed auto and speedboat racer, wheeled out this motorbike for war service in London, and here he is, arriving at the war office to inquire about military service. The headlamp is equipped with a mask to black-out light rays, 8ir Malcolm recently broke water speed records with 141.74 m.p.h. PIONEERS' HOME ———————— i | o ] 1 r | T | TRUSTEE SAYS | & | Superinfendent Hansen Is| romorrow tne duck season opens . in Southeast Alaska. Fully a quar- Repored Improving |ter of & mitlion hunters i tne . | States and Alaska look forward to m Hea"h | the opening day. Many parties in | Juneau are planning trips Sunday _ to Sweetheart, Big John, Gambier, With two pioneers now in Juneau . 2 aiting for passage to the Pioneers’ f:‘::fra::‘d H:_rlx;m;)n ?fl;"\“ The fome at Sitka, Trustee H. R. Van- /B e athon Wbt . Jerlecet fogey announced that the] 200 - the ARt M. -There 499 Sitka and Goddard Springs homes| plenty of ducks and with all the boys we filled to capacity, with ten on;;:gt‘mmelit,m‘;‘“]d be a ;]l“"”“:ws he waiting list. Hints . e T 8ohi: Mr. VanderLeest, who recently re- | : urned from a trip to Sitka, said| 179 pioneers are housed in the Sitka| Don’t overlook Jack Snipe on your building and 23 at Goddard Springs. | trip—this little gamester is delici~ “Everyone is in fine health,” Van- 0US eating and taxes your ability derLeest said, “and things are run- | to shoot. You may possess fifteen \ing very smoothly.” (this will probably take about 50 Only one pioneer took the last trail shells) and hunt them from 7 a.m. during the past month, and but two | until sunset. n August, VanderLeest said. Superintendent Eiler Hansen, who| You fellows planning a trip of sev- has been ill for some time, is in eral days duration remember that “fine spirits,” and “the doctor says football season opens Saturday and he will -be fully recovered and out| the World Series October 4. A port- of bed within six weeks,” Vander- able radio will add to the enjoy- Leest concluded. ment of your hunt. The two pioneers in Juneau now on their way to Sitka are Paul Hoff,| A good rule to establish to avoid of Nome, and W. S. Roberts, of Ram- | accidents is “to never load your part, both veteran Alaska prospec-| gun until you are on the beach” and tors. to unload it when leaving for the | boat. DIONEERS 70 MEET TUESDAY AT EIGHT This column would like to know abeut any unusual ducks killed, also any little anecdotes that would he of interest to other Alaska sportsmen. 1f you want to keep your ducks in’ the best of condition—for several days—draw them and wipe the in- side completely dry. You may then gtore in a cool place, but be sure the body heat has cooled. , B3 B Alene Sanderson ' Will Be Married " i S At 9:30 Tonight, tudy club will meet Monday after-| A« 0:30 c'clock tonight con at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Methoc rs. A. M. Geyer, 725 Dixon Street.| sande: The club will be sponsored by the | wiil be ‘atholic Daughters of America but|Rev. G. Edw 11 interested may attend. The sub- | gervicss. fect for study will be decided upon, Mics Sand has chosen at the Munda_v.mc'vlin& her attendant, Miss Betty Schaff. P RS Mr. Douglas Oliver will atte; GOLDSTEIN FUR STORE groom. The bride will be u::‘(cl'nnl‘x: will be open evenings from 7 to 9. marriage by Mr. William Nieder- We have just received a large ship-'hayser. ment of short jackets and coats in After their wedding Pionsers of Alaska Igloo No.. 6 nd also the Pioneer Auxiliary will mneet at 8 o'tlock Tuesday evening it the T.O.O.F. Hall After separate business meetings, the groups will join for cards and refreshments. Club Will Choose Subjedt for Study at the ch, Miss Alene Marie ir. Howard Button in marriage, with the *d Knight reading the the young for | § By GEORGE McMANUS 7 A qw 0 mu'b / ‘Watsons Fly Home After Week's Visit Mr. and Mrs, Charles Watson and son, ‘who .have been guests ‘at the Baranof for the last week, returned today in a Marine Airways plane &k— e to their home at the Polaris-Taku | OPen Evenirgs Phone 907 mine. AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR While here they have been en- Shoes, Clothing; Guns, tertained by a large number of | Ammunition friends. H 278 So. Franklin St. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were host | Juneau, Alaska and hostess Thursday at a dinner g party at the Baranof. Guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden, | o C.P.A. Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 Room 1 JAMES C. COOPER | s ana e an mves | FOR RENT CARS o DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF FALL DANCI.-u ULASSES Now enrolling, Phone Dorothy 8. | Rewsonable Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID Roff, Red 116, 315 Third St. 84V.| | 393 pistin Ave. Phone Blue 210 e { - P LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP S sk Will be closed from Sept. 11 toisil ot b . bk N gl g adv SANITARY PLUMBING and | about Oct. 15. HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be Phone 1788. BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m | Treal Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE It you need sulphuric aeid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES {| Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” B HAUGEN TEANSPORTATION CO, ‘M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, i every Wednesday at 7 am. _ | For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information | Haugen Transportation Co, Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday — ALASKA Transportatios Company. - ‘'YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assn, | b of Juneau Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle TELEPHONE 3 | i 8. 8. TYEE . | S. 8. TAKU . AT S P. M. 1 PASSENGERS FREIGHT BEFRIGERATION rugsP | b.5. FEMMER < THE SIGN OF Phone 114, - Night 312 DEPENDABLE » SERVICE 1 U. S. AIRMAIL | AMEXPRESS SERVICE |, JUNONTONS Travel H CACITLC Juneau-Fairbanks | SR on a - Bethel-Nome | (Summer Schedule—Effective June | v READ UP | Thursday and | Saturday | 10:00/Lv. Juneau | JUNEAU' TO VANLOUVER, 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse Ly 1:30 Y Paltanes ——— ivldio| ~ VICTORIA OR SEALTLE Thursday and Monday and b Prineess Louise Aonda Thursday [Lv. Fairbanks Ar.| 6:00 September 25 »4 Kl Ruby Ruby — Ar] Nome —_______Lv. October 5,16, 26 particulars from V. W. hil;l-vml].l- Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alagka Baranet Hotel AIRWAYS, Inc. different kinds of furs. The prices couple will reside will surprise you. You are welcome to come and see temporarily at the Grand Apartments. SR ¢ Low stock, adv.' Try an Empure ad. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOVIS A. DELEBECQUE m—_—* Try an Empire ad. CANADIAN PACIFIC ———————— SERVING BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTTAN Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct.: 4 ALASKA Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 YUKON Oct.; 7H Oct. 10 Oct. 16 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——CALL———— i THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. 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