The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 31, 1939, Page 6

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'3 “""BRINGING UP FATHER OCT. 31,1939, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, y | GO IN \]7 — 3| ALLRIGHT-BUT | NOW-YOUl SEE-FROM DENVER THROUGH > FIGURE OUT || YES-AN' | || 1 WISH YOU FOLKS [ THE ONLY TROUBLE CASTLE -ROCK-TO COLORADO SPRINGS- ( RIP_FROM THINK WE [| WOULD TAKE A WITH TELLING ME THEN TO PLEBLO-ON TO LA JUNTA = T SHOULD || LITTLE MORE SON-IN-LAW |S -FIRST DOWN TO TRINIDAB - THEN TO CAPLILIN~- ) STOP AT INTEREST — L HAVE TOEXPLAN || OVER TO LAMAR -UP TO KIT CARSON-TH' RE || DENVER ITABOUT FIVE TIMES- ||| CHEYENNE WELLS-BUT WE COULD GO RAVELS- || WHEN WE BY THE WAY OF FORT MORGAN-THENTO 3 e, LEAVE - OGALALLA-THEN TO NORTH PLATTE- | ¥ L\ s UP TO WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK-AND : . R 4% OVER TORAPID CIT Y- ] [ 1 | 3 ' [ SAILING SCHEDULE ! | ; A Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau [ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound h .imm 1939, Ko | YUKON Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 A ALASKA Oct. 28 Oct 31 Nov. 6 o et T e e e 1‘HEIN'I‘ZLEMAN ]‘0 | Try The Empire ciassifieds for 4 Sol e X | YUKON Nov. 4 Nov. 1 Nov. 13 results. . [ JAMES ¢. COOPER | | . | MARINE E " GIVE TOTEM POLE | C.P.A | | 2O orin tposaamibh B ; 7 Business Counselor | | Io IT SEA % | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 ‘ Y r".E{‘ Room 1 | { CALL fd QA - - Plans whereby the city of Seattie | = | (API. OVERI | StEAMER MovEMENTS || Pl wherchy the city of Seut | Open Evenings Phone 479 THE ALASKA LINE o) | s |a totem pole to > the one AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR e e c oo e e ® e s e o @ that formerly r Place Shoes, Clothing, Guns, 5 G AnAL ; \ 3. e pA . NORTHBOUND ® |were propos o] and Ammunition (2 i i Txc‘.mt b, * e Alaska scheduled to arrive pecial comi- | I 278 So. Frauklin St. Freight Office - 4 e about 1 « kK tomorrow 1 handling the Juneau, Alaska —_— e mornir ays the Seattle Post-Intel- et . " . SCHEDULED SAILINGS FUm]el’ Com mander Of o1 ss scheduled to sail from ®| The committce reported that B etk = | i H H ° Sea 9 tonight leman, United = Ships in Alaska Wat- ¢ o000 Mo Soneanea 1o | . suncai, FOR RENT CAR o i H ° ail at 9 o'clock tonight from @ |fered to have Indians working under DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF ers Dles in Seanle ° his supervision carve for the city | | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included " e T o 18 scheduled to sai tle without cost “either a I LLOYD REID - EATTLE, Oct. 31.—Ct Peter ¢ ttle November 3 at ® |replica of the old totem pole | tin Ave. Phone Blue 270 | 5 X G A O 66, longtim wr o . 1er of equal craftsmanship or [ e e L R | ¢ c anc A ) ers,' o yukor \eduled to sail from e |nificance.” s o bl (S A iar i CRse LO! GTW . eattle November 4 at 9 a. ® The committee recol 4 & 2 *1 TO DRESS SMARTLY | YOUR SAVINGS SANITARY PLUMBING and | | "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" >/ amship C n Ad- | cfic ¢ Gikip Sompeny, A% 4 . Gertrude Flynn ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY HEATING&({)&ANY | DEVLIN'S Phone 704 240 So. Franklin Cor ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Back after a short absence from the Y gLABLE AN KARN GREAT. .ut“:,m',]r aivibihg weiev ve | | He retired in 1933 o and scheduled south- @ | stage is Gertrude Flynn, one of bis | She e PROAK o Capt. Overt’s widow survive e beund Thursday night or Fri- e | | the country’s most distinguished 2 4ot 0 riffihi o~ —_— i i - - e day mérning @ (pole free to Se 3 younger actresses, starring in Paul ALASKA FEDERAL - * |" The committee said it has reasor | Vincent Carroll’s Irish play, “The e , | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 19 pASSENGERS N LOCAL SAILINGS o] to ballava that transportation of thell 1 EIc Sl LIt Q0 CAIE ‘i"m’ h"lr savings and Loan Assn, | gp—n | 5 5 » Estebeth scheduled o seil every @ |pole from Alaska to 2 be| *T° fabos s lii:nnen“d S8 f T Y B L L e etan ANihrie, Sores ON NORTHLAND : ay aL 6 pm. for Sit- ® | arranged without cost o the city. | ; of finpon || Treat Your Battery SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e ineny 4 S el | TELEPHONE 3 RIGHT! T > > R e = W SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA e Da s every Wednesday @ H "‘"S MORNING s "&b T a0 S0 SORTLIG S0 % l E ERING IT TO OUR BATTERY HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 o . wander, Kake &nG WAy ® ! ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL - * ports . Le "f' Grease AND RECHARGE SRS 7T e : S N passengers arrived ol » ¢ © ¢ ® ® 8 0 6 0 e o @ Ol"' IWKE FOR » il 18, 750 nesd sniblhisia; sed: o J;)\, m u,::':\:j,::‘t:l;‘.,gil’“z‘lb;:\ A e i YOUR | Edison Battery Solution, WE ALASKA AIR TRANSP“BT, Inc. ask s that vessel docked ori ing engineer of the U. 8. & !“"l'f"f‘f ISLAND H_IGHIS ; S I All; Kians Operating Own Aeronautical Sitkn, bringing In a large Company. who passed southbound B | A“TOM BILE Are You Tired of Ordinary Alaska Electric Light 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE irst class mall for the 'hroush Junce 8 e ; e Food? P Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 X 5 i Shell Simmons mad: at from were M T who had bezn in Falt-{ou¢ of Juneau M > Alaska | p Drop in at the Newly & ower co‘ Faulpped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER J. L. Gray, Emmet Connor, P and Se uld P(‘Hlnr\\lll: ;\(:x Air Tra Renovated ._——,-—T-_Wd‘ Dan Ralston, V. A. Poor, Mr arl month looking over his jg.,q 6 i - 3 3 i Poor, H. C. Phhillips, M, CCpany's operations, was enthused | "1 the mory BRUNSWICK CAFE HOUSEHOLD | o ahile Wt 1 e | WHERE YOU'LL FIND APPLIANCES PETER JOHNSON J. T, Mc-¢d whil Rong. Ien 5 Uhere| jack Littler £ | Prank he Hammon Consolidated gold oo pa® ot ™ o e o o e Chinese and American . e Rogbom K I ot 5 il et e 9 S8 ‘ oo b Harri Machine Shop ok o patt wp Sebsertber 16 am Bailey, Lois Bai Returning passengers wer reakfasts, Lu . Tery had” and g T were Special B asts, inches, e ! fin, EQ Pickernell, Jane Pest the ‘l'_‘“{‘f" e o vas Charles Shrewsbury and Steve Vuk- | Dinners “Try Us First B . s POBANRS. EnfQlS, %> ovich from Hirst, Phyllis Lundell B The nallY AlaSka Eml“re - COAST GUARD UNIT SAVES LIVES OF 700 N Y BUFFALO, Oct. 81.—The United S oast Guard in the Ninth District saved 700 lives dur- ing the twelve months ending June 30. The serv responded to 11,000 calls for ass nce on the Great in that time. - RATHIENS FINDS NOME FAIR FINE Nome's recent fair would have ne credit to New York or San isco expositions in fur, ivory Bergdoll Mansic;; for éale . and agricultural produce, according the plant. No reason is given, 'S fised that the treeless Nome | area could produce such wonderful vegetables.” from Chichagof, and Sven Thorpe from Sitka. Pur and ivory exhibits brought in | On his rcturn_. Simmons took off by the natives, contributed’ largely for Angoon with Joe Nakamura to rounding out a “fine” exposition, | @nd Dorothy Burman. and Colonel Rathjens paid tribute | g to Eskimo interest in making the| fair a success. Colonel Rathjens is returning to, #— his offices in Salt Lake City and| High tide—3:20 am.,, aid he hopes to be north again| Low tide—9:08 a.m., next summer. High tide—3:03 p.m.,, Low tide—9:46 p.m., FORD PLANWILL ¢ RESTRICT RUSSIANS DEFROIT, Oct. 31.—An official | of the Ford Motor Company ' dis- ' closed that approximately 40 Rus- * o - | TIDEs ToMorRROW | 14.7 feet. 3.7 feet. 6.4 feet. =05 feet. FAMILY “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe. Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager sian engineers who have been study- ing in the Ford plant for several y had been informed that they ~4 no longer will have free access (0‘_ GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 86.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 SHOE STORE ‘ | ' HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier WHEN YOU NEED | " i i o e e ARE THEY SAFE? HEATING For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Ked 611 | Freight must be on eity dock not | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday —_— SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL Drive in to our garage today and have us grease your car. We have equip- ment to put them in A-l shupe. | s | FURS JUST RECEIVED—a beautiful line of ladies’ and misses’ fur Bethel-Nome WINTER SCHEDUUE "PRIN- ” coats consisting of dyed | edacy sod ctss Klenski, dyed Fitch, Coco Er- Saturday | | LINER mine, Cocoa Squirrel, Carri- 1 S0 1 cole Marmot Mink Muskrat e UVER, in dyed mink oolors, ar " Ip JAgUN in dyed mink colors, and %m OR SEA(TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah | ‘ November 5, 15, 26 ! Connections at Vahcouver with Pony. If you want something for your fe or sweetheart we plea: you call and look them over. Prices will be right to suit your pocketbook. Don't hesti- tate, come in and look around! if you buy or not. Chas. Efidslein to have ACIFIC ALASKA ATRWAYS, Inc. ° 1 Flat 12 Bethel ‘Tickets, nmumtu and full " particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks Baranof Hetel Canadian' Pacifie Services: wmfi ! NORTH SEA . .Ock. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. 2T b ms' \CIFT NORTHLAND .....Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 oo NORTH SEA ... Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets fo see: "“YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" WATCx THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear i it o] 10 Grease Jobs || Rice & Ahlers || ALASKA |——x— 7 | Exclusive Dealers T - coLu“Bm L"“BER co“PANY FOR o ransporfatios o x L ) Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Company ‘““S_ 5 ‘ $9.50 . Plumbing Fixtures Lumber and Building Materials ‘ = i A PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU n ; ‘_ n@}, §<§ B 011 Sailings from Pier 7 i::::,: SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove 1 SAVE 55-50 necusmron > DUITIETS NN and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. QU};(EROOIL RANGE S. S. TAKU .. Nov. 7 i -~ ‘ | L] fl “E 34 3 AT SP. M. B _ ' PASSENGERS . NREIGET HOTEL GASTINEA“ Gastineau Garage L ! ([ ] Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ‘ Third and Main . o MV' 1 p.5. FEMMER GASTINEAU CAFE | ; 2 “; ki in connection { Seri it | ’ AR SERVICE INFORMATION SERVICE : QUALITY bR | AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Travel | Juneau-Fairbanks ona | WEEKLY SATLINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu Beattle No.Bound So.Bound e HENRY GREEN, AZENU oo GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phene A “For Sale” sign has been posted in front of the Broomall, Pa., home of %ru. Emma Bergdoll, mother of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious' orld War draft dodger. His duplicate residence in Wynnfield, Pa., also & for sale. His wife is reported shopping for a Pennsylvania farm to ghich she and her husband can zetize when ba is ralaased from urisoni BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings—6:30 to 9 CANADIAN PACIFIC 1 m! (] VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SEPVICE

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