The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1939, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. I, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER HOW PRIMITNVE AND SAVAGE - LET'S GO BACK THE \DEATH TAKES E. R. STIVERS INCALIRORNIA | | | | | | | Edwin Rawson Stivers, for many stationed in Alaska with the FEW SAIL WEST ars | United States Customs, died Sat- )— STEAMER Moviflflflfl ™~ sy }OARD AI-ASKA e ece s e e e e e e ®luany October 7, at the West Los| ¥ . NORTHBOUND ® | Angel Hospital, according to| TH'S MORNING o Princ ah scheduled to ar- ® | word received in Juneau today e rive y afternoon or ev- @ Nrs Stivers was at his bedside | e ening. Should have about 3 ® fand death came to the pioneer Al-| yASSE e days' mail aboard ® |askan peacefully and without dis- June attle and Southeast e Tongass scheduled to arrive o/ A ts at 1 o'clock this morn-' e Sunday morning o1 was given a full nuh:m_vl i he Alaska, while a scant e HBEDULED SATILINGS @ |fuparq) under the auspices of the | p siled from here for Lynn e North Sea scheduled to sail @| 05 6F thie: Srarlan Am”.wu“! Cans Westward por e from Seattle November 3 at ® i ., on Tyesday, October 10. Old | Fror > passen: were e 10am ® | Glory draped his casket. lmm-mnmf E. ( Mrs. James Cole, C o Yukon scheduled to sail from @ o, "4, the Veterans' Cemetery at 1 H. A. Chapman, Fran . attle November 4 at 9 8. ® p o 400 ne, Mrs. Frank Dufre 4 ’ . ®| E. R. Stivers was born in Knox ax BB O S b | ¢ % l‘";‘"\“‘“fl,m_';""g :,‘:‘.‘,l o|ville, Tenn, in 1865. Graduated rick Maxine cobs 1 Seattle November 7 at 7 it higs Kirkebo, W. B. Kirk, Mrs. W. B.|e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ (.]KF::,n(‘[]“:;‘j:i‘x“;‘ ,""r“f\"’\f““r‘('l“‘::“ K Mrs. K. Marshall, Alberta 'e Northland scheduled south- @ by O At et Tae | M v F. G. Milligan, D. S. Nick- e bound iomorrow afternoon . Bl \vmwd m:“.”‘mr:‘s 'm-‘ lich, W. C. Overby, E. M. O’'Donnell, @ scheduled southbound e | A g il ol d bl ol b e o |ish American War. He was mus- M SIS B i tered ottt as a Sergeant Major. | (rs. Emil 2 e e 7k |8 LOCAL SAILINGS o| Though a graduate pharmacist,| ¢ Luke Allen, R. E. Bell, C. Black, ® Estebeth scheduled to sl Pvc’ry . X:\l:r:"‘;;; ’;l‘mf 1::}“’}‘:]:‘1}(:’:3;:; ittt Alvika:, Mkt R ke fox 81 2 11900 with the U. S. Customs serv- From & i ik &:.px 0| & Deve lehvel Gouey Wedidthy o [u“t' and remained here until he re- H. Jennings, Gil Rich, C. ®» at7am. for Petersburg, Port .‘llre-:l in 1835 on account of reach- R. J. Sommers, H. Schaub, ® Alexander, Rake &nd way ® Ing the age limit. He was stationed | B Kane, J Jeffrey, Mrs. Jef- @ ports e |in Nome, Hyder, St. Michael, Skag- frey, J. Peacock, C. Thompson s 060 e 000 >0 e o e o way Juneau and Seward. He was ing to Skagway were Madge — T a member of the Arctic Brother- Shy, . Hilie Hawaids, PAgIs (YT R PR RIS SR T moed. Lundell ‘ TIDES TOMORROW | Since leaving the Territory, he To Haines—Dan MOorris, 4 has made his home in Ocean Beach, To Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- High tide—4:00 am. 142 feet cal fiath Pedvodk Low tide—9:57 am., 44 feet Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Irene To Seward—William Parke. High tide—3:52 p.m., 15.6 féet O. Stivers; a daughter, Virginia To K _Jack . Warner, R. D.. Low tide—10:40 pav, 03 feet. |Stivers Bartlett; his son, Edwin R Rus Lens Leeper AT ST Stivers and his brother, Col. Daniel L ] Gay Stivers, US.A., retired, of ~ Butte, Mont, HORTHLANDTO Stock QUOTATIONS e . SITKA; 34 6O nbil Are Dinner Hosts ' NEW YORK, Nov. 1. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock on the first session of the New York Exchange for November is 7, American Can 109, American Here Last Evening Wt Mr. and Mrs. Maufice T. John- The metorship worthland. sajling e & il late vesterday afternoon Power and Light 5%, Anaconda son entertained informally last eve- Pl took 3¢ passengers from 32%, Bethlehem Steel 88%, Com- ning with dinner at their residence the Capital City. menwealth and Southern i%, Gur-|in the Frances Apartments on Sev-| 1 . leaving were H. B. Foss, tiss Wright 9%, Geperal Motors enth Street i Ray nan, H. S, Brown, O, E. 54%, International Harvester 61%,| A floral centerplece offset by, Erickeon, Cyril Zuboff, Mrs, Zuboff, Kennecott 39%, New York Central candles and Hallowe'en decorations Ritter, Wendell Snyder, Sam 21, Northern Pacific 11%, Pound added a gay touch to the dinner Mrs. Sam Hopkins, Lillian $3.99':, United States Steel 74%. table for the occasion, and later e xson, David Henty, — in the evening guests attended the T. M. Ttali Nel¢on, Chris Nel- DOW, JONES AVERAGES | movies. William: Wanamaker, Joe . The following are today's Dow, Besides the host and hostess Jim Schaeffer, Roger Nord- Jones averages: industrials 151.60, those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Angel, William Mec- rails 33.76, utilities 25.68. Jack Finlay and son Jay, and Mr. May Shortridge, Mrs. Lena > - and Mrs, Fred Henning and daugh- Helen Bremmer, Buddy For the buffet table, try this— ter Louise. stuff hollowed beets, carrots or hard-cooked egg cases with cheese, ham or pickle relish sandwich fill- ings. | r, William Passey, Dan Noo- Rankin, Jim Donovan, John Poman, H. C. Art Nyquist TONGASS HAS 3 PASSENGERS " FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Nov. 1. — Steamer Tongass sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 11 o'clock last night and is scheduled fo arrive at Ju- | neau Sunday morning. Passengers aboard the Tongass | for Juneau are Mrs. V. Femmer, Donald O'Donnell, Miss Mamie An- derson. Phelps 2 2,100 Pounds of Destruction o eee BALL ROOM DANCING Lessons for beginners. 6 lessons for $5.00. Phone Red 119. adv, * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL ik close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- Splendid food, bor. perfect comfort, comvenience and service. LARGE Rates $€)).50 ROOMS, From all with Special Rates to ent Gues GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: Maj. Gen. C. M. Wesson, chief of the U. 8. army ordance department and Maj. Gen. H. H. Arnold (l. to r.) chief of the army air eorps, admire & 16-inch, 2,100-pound coast defense projectile at the twentieth annual meeting of the Ordnance Association, held at Aberdeen, Md. A projectile of this type, propélled by 702 pounds of powder, was hurled thirty miles $8.25 in rides for $5.60 $3.00 In rides for $2.50 By GEORGE McMANUS | DANDEN //\ LET'S GO - R BACK_ TO THE INDIANS- Tells of Red Spies | Robert Pitcoff Testifying béfore the Dies Com- nittee in Washington, Robert Pit- soff, former employe of Amtorg, of- ficial Soviet trading corporation in secrets stolen bv Russian spies. FAIRBANKS PAA | MAN BOUND HOME Fréed Milligan, airport manager for PAA at Fairbanks, came in with the Alaska last night after a brief vacation in the States, dur- ing which he visited the San Fran- cisco fair. ) Mrs. Milligan is remaining in §e~ attle, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeVane, formerly of Ruby. Milligan will fly north with PAA today or tomorrow. e - The Bovk ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00 GConstipated? For years 1 had occasional. constipaioc ral gas bloating, headaches and_ back pains, Adlerika always helped right away. Now, I e ausage, b: felt by Guy's Drug Store. ——— Let Us Grease YOUR AUTOMOBILE ARE THEY SAFE? | Drive in to our garage today and have us grease your car. We have equip- ment to put them in A-l shupe. 10 Grease Jobs | | | Gastineau Garage Third and Main ~ 8éross Chiesapeale Bay, 1_-".1 AS IF ONE Try The Empire classilieds for &-- results, YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT. ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL the U. S., declared that Amtorg H { e | maintains a special military depart- Savmgs and Loan Assn. +— S | ment to deal in American aviation of Juneau | TELEPHONE 3 Are You Tired of Ordinary Food? Drop in at the Newly Renovated BRUNSWICK CAFE WHERE YOU'LL FIND Chinese and American Dishes at Their Best! Special Breakfasts, Lanches, Dinners WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING fii]:e & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures D@} im\Y$ Burners REC.U.S. PAT. OFF. QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 gy " JAMES . COOPER | | C.P. A, Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Fhone 182 | | ‘”-(;pen Evenings Phone 479 AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammunition | 278 So. Frauklin St. i Juneau, Alaska 1 g s - | s Refl S S eS R | i R T e TS EAMILYE - || SHOE STORE | “Juneau's Oldest Exclus- { sive Shoe Store” 1l | Seward Lou Hudson | | Street Manager | — ——— & | i L i SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY | ‘W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be l our worry.” Phone 788. T T Treat Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL || | AND RECHARGE [} 1 you neea sulphuric acia or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light || & Power Co | PR ———— - HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” — o | ' HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, 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 Transportation Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8. 8. TYEE .. ...Oct. 31 8. 8. TAKU Nov. 7 AT S P. M. e THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome - WINTER SCHEDUUE READ DOWN we | cnss" Tuesday and Wednesday and | ‘nTolau':ld‘JY Saturday m :00/Lv. Juneau | 2:30 19:00[As. Whitehorse v 1 11:20Lv. Whitehorse . _Ar |1 1:30|Ar. Fairbanks Ly o Thursday and 11:00/Ar. Nome Lv.| 1. :,,, Ar. Bethel —u} PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. A PHONE: 108 ‘Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Monday and .| 4:30 Lv. Ruby —____ Ar| 4:10 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Phone 114 * Night 312 Travel "PRIN- CANADIAN PACIFIC 08 as November 5, 15, 26 08| Conmections at Vaneouver with 1 Tickets, reservations and full 3 SERVING TALASKA THE BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 ALASKA Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 YUKON Nov. 4 Nov. 17 Nov. 13 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——eee ALL———— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 1 Freight Office 4 Alaska Steamship Company. SERVICESDON/ALICALASKA'ROUTE i IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin [ 1 | Gk MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communieation Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and,SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PETE KIRKEBO &6 2 fa10-wp subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickeis to see: “THE LADY AND THE MOB” WATCmx THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H A HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection SERVICE INFORMATION e N ) WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau {o Seattle Leave Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneau h Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA ....OCy. 20 Oct. 2& oct. 27 NORTHLAND .. Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 NORTH SEA ..Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 189 CITY WHARF .. i Phone 23 CANADIAN PACIFIC /|

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