The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1939, Page 6

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THE DAI BY GOLLY-THIS IS A FLINNY OH-WOULD YOU MIND MY TAKING A PILLOW? MAGGIE JUST CAME BACK. FROM A HORSEBACK RIDE — IE 1 CAN SKATE IT WILL BE A BIG SURPRISE TO MY DARLING WIFE- IT WitL ALSO SURPRISE ME- YOuU MUST REALIZE THIS 1S SUN VALLEY- | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouné S5 ALASKA Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 g TR § | YUKON Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 e ey 3 iz i ALASKA Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 VIKING MEETING-DANCE P4 s " % saturday evening at 8, Dancing at JAMES OOPER FEBON i orl St 9:30. Music by Harry Krane’s Or-| chestra, Public invited. adv. C. P A, Business Counselor MARINE NEWS FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 Wl 4 . RN, T } A— MER MOVEMENTS = e 111 Whales \ SteamER Mo | || Open Bvenicgs Phene o THE ALASKA LINE R || AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR & ] . Pap e s o o 00 I Shoes, Clothing, Guns, " PHONES I e l n NORTHBOUND [ Avsitin H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office . N T'mé l;l;.{ l.:l‘.:‘l-;.:xl:‘x;:u(n-:nw | ‘ 278 So. Franklin St. { Freight Office. L] SCHED A S NGS | ‘ : Northland scheduled to sail | Juneau, AXEL‘V i from ' Seattle yesterd but no report at 3 p. m. ta Alas| scheduled to sail fxom e 8 o'clock tonight Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle October 17 at 9 p.m North Pacific TTLE, Oct. 14~The Ameri- fic Whaling ‘Company's ler boats have radioed that FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF | | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included CE \’7w‘fi|_¢ Q‘ cee®scecsccsessccecs ‘W.J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be Phone 788. sy s . e North Sea scheduled to LLOYD REID m‘nii“\'.\,.'»’,'x?u" lbl(l)']‘l'd e from Seattle’ October 20 ¢ 323 Distin Ave. ~ Phone Blue 270 | | . i haler Pattars 10 a. m THEY’RE BACK SAFELY & - — % | T i r Patterson i ; gL : i S P AR = | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mr: o 5 S % . ey | IT COSTS SO LITTLE de here in about two Lause senhuied w0 &) B g O akian T Rex o IT: R Ds i Case Lot Grocery RS I EOSE “ “"]"“:‘ England, where her husband her husband, James Crom- | | SANITARY PL ING and | “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" oo — Monday morning and sails remains to supervise the well, who said he feared U. S. HEATING COMPANY n E v L l “ 3 s south at 8 a. m. ‘ =1 building of American planes. would be drawn into war. Phone 704 240 So. Franklin | ? | Yukon scheduled southbound about 8 o’clock Monday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled o sail every Wednesday al 6 p.m. tor Sit- ka und wayports. Dart leaves every Wedns=sday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, 'Kake &na way ports. es s e 000000 — e YOUR SAVINGS 30 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT TTLE, Oct. 14.—Steamer Al- with 98 first class and 16 gers aboard, is schedul at 8 o'clock tonight for Soutk and Southwest Alaska | 4 ports. | ‘ - The following passengers —are Tipes ToMORROW ! d for Juneau: et | ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT. | our worry.” ER RETURNS WITH THE !‘j ALASKA FEDERAL | Savmgs and Loan Assa. ‘ of Juneaqu TELEPHONE 3 MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Autherized Carrier - SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SR E B SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA G IT TO OU ATTERY ROOM FOR AN -OVERHAUL HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 AND RECHARGE T i Ut you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. e e o o e s Treat Your Battery RIGHT! ask steerage o.l-.o-o-o-oo.-oo-.-oo.oou.-.- ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes C. Sharpstone and wife, Mrs. | YAy Operating Own Aeronautical 5 Bl dascut e T et A Alaska Eleciric Light 2-Way g PHONE Esther Rhind, Mrs. Joe Kendler,| »OW O 2Tk e THEY CAN'T’ GET THERE - ——— e & Power co. Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 é'"“ A Morga, Cios Bioeh, 0:°0. | © Low (48— p M, -3 fest natnerina Weber (left), who had worked in the United States . sy ‘,:l Oy e ———— Raiyped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ";‘mw E. Smith E C. Jacoby. L | TIDES MONDAY for 10 years, and Baroness Frederica Oppenheim, wife of a Fouls * ¢y E. Witt, wife and child E I, High tide—8:05 am, 16.1 feet. | German banker, were prevented from sailing on the Rex’s Drop in at the Newly ; & oiineon, wifo and child (roune | Low tide—8:51 am, feet. | return trip when the liner's captain was ordered to bar pas- Renovated ] HOUSEHOLD | trip), Irene Hunter, Mrs. Tom Mc- High tide 2:55 p.m., f‘)»‘( | sengers holding German or Czechoslovak passports. APPLIANCES Ginne: Low tide—9:26 p.m feet n B FEMMER s X .- s .B. Kenneth Lee, Mrs-harles E. Har- WHERE YOU'LL FIND Harri Machine Shop land, Ross Schneider, Mrs. Ev: s & pald-up subscriber to Lewis, Miss S. More, Miss H. Ow- WHITE PASS MEN ~ PublicafionsHop | e Chinese and American “Try Us First” =) = & £ b 5 Jimmy Rinehart, former Juneau Dishes at Their Best! EN ens, Mrs. Hans Loken, Astrid Lo . ot f . ken, Robert O, Voight, T.Ishizu, La FLY HERE TODAY| | 54 Evening Is | 6x dna oo il reommed § speciat Breaktats vanehes, | HAUGEN TRANSFORTATION Co. The Daily Alaska Empire rence Neilsen, James M. Barrie Dinners : James cday in his Travelair seaplane at’ COlorful Even' ter leaving the hearings temporars} ily to attend to business in the St2% = kine Gateway city. pdndte o ORI V. I Hahn, Superintendent of the White Pass and Yukon Route, and W. C. Blanchard, Chief Clerk to the Manager of the route, flew to Juneau with erne Bookwalter, White Passl juneau High School students and Go OUT TODAY with Verne Bookwalter, White Pass |i1eir dates, as well as many “towns- PUBLIC CARD PARTY The party flew in with the little | fols » crowded the gymnasium last | BY Past Presidents of the American ON I.ONG HUNT amphibian “Duck” to attend hear-{evening-for the annual Publications | L€gion Auxiliary .at the Dugout, ings of the CAA and FCC here.lysy: siven by the J-Bird and To- | Sat. Oct.14, at8p.m;adm.50c. adv. Both Hahn and Blanchard are at the | o, siagee Baranof Hotel. : e Patriotism reigned supreme Jas! is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office M.S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, i every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information | H;ngen Transportation Co. Red 611 | Ereight must be on city dock not of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “SON OF FRANKENSTEIN” | | i PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Two boatloads of Juneau men - were to be afield tonight on the night as the American Flag was |, later than 4 P. M. Tuesday first leg of a two weeks' hunting | DR. VA“(E To used to decorate one end of the Au- wonx or ',-—_ = A;l(‘(\:n“Na:eanlllf A:p:-: 54 trip that is an annual affair with ditorium while {he Juneau High L ! U" G 9 HUNT FOR WEEK |5 "o o i ane mioce | 1a€1 U lar€@se WELDING Going out on the Hyak early this surrounded the entire gym as a YOUR | A L A s K A afternoon were Simpson MacKin- : : : clever background for the advertis- CALL ) e ———————————— non, Dr. George F: Freeburger, Barl| | Dr: Howe Vance's offices will bef, =, .o "eeljo Gox and his H e i il closed for a week, he announced | B¢ Cisblays. = Staniey Cos 4 1Ce ers - Tt i the day, the Ourluk s to| oday. and he wiil “ke o lite| Poves Askans "mme o el RUETOMOBILE : Transportatiox COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ¢o out with Minard Mill Earle|2nnual treatment” of his own. P Sy pwhere i Exclusive Dealers cfi i s OF ALASEA Hunter, !Joe' "Johnston’ aud’ @pike] . vance WIL sperid the RexbWeek bie '\ o o ot were much 1 for i mpany hunting ducks, geese and deer in|"’ e v Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE” 1 PN 'ah B0 es will Join i Rocky Pass (he Seymour Canal area aboard his [*Vidence, L Plumbing Fixtures || o Lumber and Building Materi to hunt ducks and geese, deer, dig | P°at Kal-l__n}(a; A ing magazines were represented in s 0_1 i Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle " PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU clams, :x'.rh crabs and Lenerall\' sHadow Dictures, frtr fndivid- = i Leaves it st M i tle I, F. H. A. Lode and placer location notices office, 10 Valentine Bldg Phone 648 nedv. Those taking part in the s TS, Burners S. S. TYEE Oct. 3 and Modernize Your Home Under .y o saletat The Emplu omu | ady, | kit were Sylvia Davis, Mary Stew- 8. 8. TAKU Oct. 10 o Thos bR esy zinek, Ik Jackson, Bua QUAKER OIL RANGE AT S P M. Lowell and Jint'Glasse. ) AVANDS 100 the" iater” ikl PHONE 34 PASSENGERS =~ FREIGHT HOTEL GASTINEAU Cup1d Sinks Sub Survwor et eovindensd Ao B REFRIGERATION | ton was given first prize: Gudmund [ | Winther, second; and ‘John Claus- = | Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! on, honorable mention. ‘ n B A'(-;EMH“ A s T l “ E A “ c A r E O AT i NEW ALDRICH PIANG ol ER G Has been awarded by Ruth Wood tc LB Phone 114 Night 312 in connection No. 1451. If not called for in 3¢ AIR m}' RMA days then jt can be claimed by No ARE THEY SAFB? DEPENDABLE smWC§ = o 1110 and if unclaimed for 30 days SERVICE ;li:::o No. 1072 will, be .awarded n;};e Drive in to gur’ gardde U. S. A]};mec: Travel A AIR EXPRESS SER' R Row today and have us grease CANADIAN ona your car. We have equip- ment to put them in A< shape. PACIFIC RAILWAY Juneau-Fairbanks ‘Bethel-Nome ! WINTER SCHEDUUE The Boox ALASKA, Revised and Fnlarged, Now On Sale: $1.00. DRTHLFII'ID )TION COMPANY - "PRIN- CESS” —— ——— NE WS || 10Grease Jobs | wyiiit mem | 10:00|Ly. Juneau — _ _ _Ar| 2 fl 11:00/Ar, Whitehorse —____Lv| 11:20{Lv. Whitehorse — —_ ____Ar. | "1:30]Ar. Fairbanks —_____ Lv.| 3% FOR $9.50 RHHSPGRT JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, QCTOIIA OR SEA‘Tl(‘;é urgguu Louise e BROADCAST Monday and Thursday JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ! September 25 e Ty ) o % Leave Ar. Juneau: Lv. Juneau ON THE AIR! s October 5, 16,26 Sesttle No.Bound So.Bound cagneema'u Vaucouver with NORTH COAST ......Sept.20 ~ Oct. 3 oct. c BY The Daily Alaska SAVE $5'50 v, Pairbianks RORED. ; C P NORTH SEA oct. 6 oct. 10 oct 13’ i " 4 NORTHLAND Oct. 13 Oect. 17T Ogt. 20 NORTH SEA Oct. 27 Empire and KINY § days every week at “BACIFIC ALASKA ]:'Alqmg%. Inc. CITY ‘WHARF .. aui sm Dougias A(ent Gastineau Garage —International Illustrated News Cablephoto One of the lucky survivors who escaped death when the British air- .1 12:30 craft carrier Courageous was sunk by a German U-boat with & loss 8:15 a.m. 2 Lavind Representative ©of B87.lives, Lieut. Charles B. Lamb, weds in London. The bride s 7:00 p.m. ):45 p.m A. DELEBECQUE _fl*!‘u‘ Note children with Union Jacks eheering the couple. e

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