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B, T ; " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY NOV 211939, ~ BRINGING UP FATHER AT By GEORGE McMANUS ' s T [ lenT 1T JUST LOVI == LOOK-THERE'S A TYPICAL NATIVE- 5 *<fJDF IN f\Jv)l »\lH M/\ ] ISN'T THIS HOW DIFFERENT THEY ARE FROM GREETINGS-OLD SCOUT-COULD | CITY ARD S0 | THE PLACE J)| US NEW YORKERS -| CAN TELL YOU TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT MLICH ABOUT THIS Ty _WHERE THEM A MILE AWAY- 'VE MADE A | HOWDY - ] THIS TOWN € [ JUST GOT [N FROM | THEY RAISE |l| GREAT STURY-OF CHARACTER-GO & || (/% STRANGER - MY CLD HOME TOWN - NEW YORK - { COouULD | KIN TELL YOU BELONG HERE- | P TO HI SPEAK TO HIM oL - KIN TELL BY TH'OIL IN YOUR HAR-f | AND_FIND OUT ABOuT THE Crrv BAILING SCHEDULE | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northibound Southbound = TANANA (Freighter) Nov. 15 Nov. 20 < oad : & . YUKON Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 il SN, Aok s o DELLWOOD (Freighter) ...Nov. 25 Nov. 30 EleNDAHI. HEADS ‘ GLOBE FLIER ; o et o t MARINE N E W S FISHERIES ASSN. MAPS ROUTE SWISS Al'my | Glm TOP T T Other Officers Chosen af YUKON BRINGS MM" ——‘ Annual Meeting Held CABS PHONB FOR OTHER INFOURMATION AND RESERVATIONS { Is Going Up e il B | | — THE ALASKA LINE % e ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 21.—| 36 pASSENGERS PR T SO S S T Y| at Del Mome The Swiss are gaining about an| COUPON BOOKS: PHONES { o] . NORTHBOUND . ; ""'I[]! 1'n }\‘”{”’_‘_ 33095 ;elvcfyfiz’o yfiars.‘ 98.25 In rides for $5.80 H. O. ADAMS, Agent ;"lrzl.(e;t(z)rg?cee... : hl was elected the Univers of Zurich says so, | . ot H”m,‘” ”!”mk l(,m.m,” o President of lh“ Association of Pa- basing its figures on comparative | RTINS e Passengers may go aboard at ® * ok 1 ot 1 : bringing in 36 passer o ¢ otbiE o s at the .mnu.; t] .5 studies of men doing se e in the 1 \ . 7ran- rentior the or. on held = a8 b T | ) Ketchikar Weal- [ . “SUnenOLED SATLINGS - YESUOH L TN deghameton S £ A ML Y ‘ ‘ 1 clock this morning, the o qoyi coheduled to sail from ® to 1861 the average | | A aSt 0 v stean iled for the West-| g "gocvnc s orclock tonight . AN 1t measured 5 feet 4 inches.| | SHOE STOBE C"lmS lp mp’ln\ " W ten aboard from the o pincecs Norah scheduled to . Pacific A,‘..)m.m f.’“”?‘.““ 'v‘.\]‘ 1 1924 to 1931 the average re- | | SERVICEYON-"ALI+ARLASKAROUTFES Cap ty - e sail from Vancouver tonight i oo e et A"“”:f:; o height was 5 feet 6 inches. | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- Arrivals from Seattle were O e R 5 aloak . o[ru Pacific I«f~lu;ziwu “.mn 11.;'_\“;‘7) B ! sive Shoe Store” Austad, Mr. and Mrs. J. k. DalT-|q grom ‘geattle November 24 at ‘s Ma D retires a o . | | Jr., Mrs. M. Diaz, Carl Hupp, o o -p e 'as president of the salmon pack- i Street Manager J IT COSTS SO LITTLE case Lot Grocery 7‘ e Kleir _7 J »\14 ‘“v Mrs. | o Tongass scheduled to sail from ‘e €rs’ organization o - - TO BRESS SMARTLY [ I 9 Melon Myrtle Mollo, Elonet['s. * sadtile Noveniverit Bt p B | _DewSI Gt of B . — * 3 “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" M e, M. 3. Ryan,| O e Fishing and ing Company was SANITARY PLUMBING and \nna bster, Rae SLevens|, gGurmpouUND SAILINGS '® slected First Vice-Proside of HEATING COMPANY D E v l-l I " s Phone 704 240 So. Franklin frs. F. E C. E. Callahan o Rt diion. Oty . B C. E. Callahan, | g ajyckq scheduled southbound ' |the organization. Other re-elected W. J. NIEMT, Owner | i C. J. Glover, H. Kumaska, Maclgy .4 5.30 oclock this after- ® | Vite-Presidents were C Fred- “Let your plumbing worry be | | g T e 1 t Mael, R. L. McKenzie,| g 0 ® 'erick Svensson, Libby McNeill and our worry.” Phone 1788 e 2 {® Yukon scheduled southbound ® Libby; A. W. Whittig, International | garcla Gatty, Australian flie : iyt Han-ls next Tuesday. B e Pl who in 1931 established a recor | # MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 1 n. 1 L A o 3. S pI'SH d Salmon anning . N i Miss F. Syverud 4 o4 e b bl T A e b i globe flight' with ¥ Post, is 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier G Wrarestt 5 soutter | T TR MG W e wrary B | Oonpan) .| pictured upon his arrival in Hono- — e —— 1 S M '\Lv i gore o | Wedieahy aldipnl o Ble® | Tt WA We ted {F| yolu recently from Australla, where ROYAL CAFE i SCHEUEIED PASSENGER RIBLINESEIWGY rene ' ter ] erne |k K€ " - . S 1elu J e P x: e y where l Wiliiam Paul Jr, Mrs. N. C. Taft. | Pt el BB e s ol it oo 114 T T Treat Your Baliery SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ' W BEML CF,y TUS B N0E 1 ¢ Dot Yledves: every. Wedn=-sduy s | Chowi! 3. B. Peterson, G : 8 Sailing to Seward are Mr. and|, ", 'g 4 m for petersburg, Port '» Skinner, Lawrence Calbert, R. R.| 80 ent for Pan Ameriean Air- | = e | RIGHT! HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ;\‘n“ e »3"\’“[[: )‘f!l‘\‘:::(l.u‘;\lh‘\V‘li‘l‘z + Alexander, RKake and way ® Farrish, and August Buschmann. | ways' new ronte to the Antipodes. (| JAMES . OOPEB BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY || Y o it B4 O s .p:m. Al M lfli,mom. m‘;mbv;'\”uvf ll::‘ zuurd 'lllu»'mr(hnv“:'lll:tr:ln:f from '4'“.» ‘y C.P.A, RO AN RIATT 1. e ————— | e | of trustees are: Frederick Sver Pacific Coast to Australia via Ha- 5 i F oS I < : | —— —————— sson, C. A. Sutter, H. B. Friele,| waii and the South Seas, | Business Counselor | i b e b A L A s K A A l n TRANSPURT, lnc‘ To Cordova—C. I. Gammon | SR nraitey T ‘ s Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 Xf you need sulphuric acid or . 2 . 5 SE e BT 4 'P. E. Harris, W. L. Thompson, C. & il g. All Planes T Wk—Roy Hoffman 1% 113 tian, William Timson, E. t Room 1 Edison Battery Solution, WE Operating Own Aeronautical ONE e | TIDES TOM@RROW + B. Deming, G. P. Halferty, W. F 112, American Power and Light o 4§ HAVE IT. 2-Way Radio Station KANG PH o - —g B g, 3 % waconda 329 athichem - —_— | TR Schiothan, A. W. Whittig, and 2% i ~-“";‘nmm,“M“I‘l"“’ wi gemmmmmmrmeeeeee—-2 | Alaska Eleciric Light Fadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 FOURIEEN !N | Low tide—3:24 am, 40 fect. Frank Lioyd. Southern 1%. Gurtiss Wright 10%, § Are You Tired of Ordinary gaitl eauippea SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER SR ey 0 O e General Motors 4%, Tnternations Fooa? & Power Co F R NEA 3 Low tide—4:10 p.m., 22 feet I’,“"'," & B ANl e s ? . | { y | High tide—10:20 p.m, 132 feet. HEMLO(K HERE i sposs Pl At el Drop in at the Newly \ ——-—_J e e = | CEab New York Central 19%, Norther: Bendiated = NORTH COAST e, o s 6 vtk o M.E. MONAGLE < | may go aboard at 6 o'clock this ev- 70 &3 SITKA BOUND = crunc oo BRUNSWICK CAFE{ | movusemoLp % | ening | oy | A. 3. Borkland is master of the DOW, JONES AVE . WHERE YOU'LL FIND { APPLIANCES b Feurteen passengers arrived in|cnin and W. G. Taylor is purser. ‘The lighithou tender Hemlock e 1‘! > A oo » puid-up subscriber to S A, e LMy & .G or is purs he lighthouse tender Hemlock,|' The fol b Wie todhy's Db Clitkings it Aamiviein 5 " Juneau last night on the steamer - Capt. J. Jensen, was in port today. jones averages: industrials 150.98, Dishes at Their Bestl Harri Machine Shop 5 North Coast from the south as fol- % 'také ol oA fls WaY (o PUrl|shmle 5 v nk es eir Bes et e s The Dail Alaska Empire B \EI_E(IRA GOES Straits and Sitka, servicing lights BREARRCE ™ £ M0 . | Special B':;‘::::' Lanches, 3 b e Jal Y aska p b inifred Rinehart, Lawrence| along the route ! i g2 5 Vi is coupon Ben Bellamy, Rbbert Hun-| T0 FAIRBARKS sunday. the lighthouse tender ggn " 14 s "“"edi‘,o pl?i‘;,:u;xcogme Mrs, F. M. Doolin, N. L LA Cedar, Capt. J. Leadbetter, stoppea §i 3 SADOUT 1INIE F1@ - this evening a L. Wildes, Mrs. Charles| briefly in Juneau on its way up & 5 of the — er, Anton Iverson, Miss| Three passengers left Juneau Lynnh Canal to Sentinel Island and H d(h I R I Parker, Mrs. Elsie Blythe, with Pacific Alaska Airways pilots Eldred Rock and thence to Cape a an(e o es Jacobsen, Rodney Johnson,|A} CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickels to see: U. S. Mail Carrier % “SPIRIT OF CULVER" i g 3 PL"MBI“G Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, ‘HAUGI}N TRANSPORTATION CO. | | Monsen and Gene Meyring this Spencer Martin Lovolt | merning for Fairbanks. | -~ o 2 a0 e Iy skep AN ED : s 3 RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 21.—Patrol- TI | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Abcard for Sitka passing through! The three were E. D. Erskine and Jim orinoff, Jack Lun HBA “G For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT Mr. and Mrs. J. Meigs. * —— A=) man Walter Angel will be interested 7 ; e e TAT a job which involves a > ! AY PORTS m, W. A White, A. G. Hobbs,| Sod Srovk Quorarrons | |l aikh wiice i « job S0 NI SAPPRE - | MSXEEEESEREY T. Tilson, Mrs. J. C. MacDonald DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, | | own. 2 TS o | waATCa THIS SPACE oot N T R el i = pounding the pavement, Angel re- | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 , e “‘r.u[\l( at il ! for » 0| Makes Arch Appitances to measure— tired rcet mbbive arty- o Mha o WORK or Freight must be on clty dock not Your Name May Appear 7 oclock 1t and pa vs office. 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 618 Npw YORK, Nov. 21. — Closing | with the statement that he wanted | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday et # ——— % quotation of Alaska Juneau mine!to sit down for a while, but wouldn’t WELDING e oo e PR U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Stock today is 7, American Can mind working while doing so. | THE WEATHER r""“"‘“‘“‘""“'""""““““""""' “"“"‘"}‘ Rice & Ahlers || ALASKA (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 3 I in tonight and Wednesday wir mperature mmun about utheast Alaska: Light rain tonight and Wednes- ght snow in the extreme northeastern portion. Mod- ’ EJE utheasterly winds, except fresh or probably strong M COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title ELF.H A 0 p.m., Nov. 21: Exclusive Dealers sh southeasterly g for Transportatios Briggs' “BEAUTYWARE” Plumb'mq Fixtures Company Forecast for § day, except er to fre over sounds and straits, and fresh to strong southe over Lynn Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Burners " .Nov. 21 =s along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: pressure area in the Gulf of Alaska near Kcdiak will REC U v.v oFF QUAKER OIL RANGE ] ].. cause continuation of strong winds cwa’_xhu {;xul:. and fresh to = i S. Nov. 28 z along the coasts, The wind directions along the PHONE 34 T E L G A s T l « utheasterly from Dixon Entrance to Sitka; easterly i 2 f i to Cape Hinchinbrook; and northerly from Cape PASSENGERS FREIGHT ‘ Binohiy k (to. Bodiak % | REFRIGERATION Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl TOCAL DATA ® Time Barometer Temp. Humidity wina Veloo Weathe g G A s T l “ E A “ c A F E 3:30 am. today . 29 3 : ain | THE SIGN OF . D, ‘ Ncon toda 29.55 2 5 [ : ORMATION RADIO REPORTS ' SERVICE 1 TODAY | U. S. AIRMAIL T Max.tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:3Cam % ! ATR EXPRESS SERVICE I—E—__T - % last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weath | e ravi : 2 ¢ 0 pe oy | i ; Juneau-Fairbanks CANADIAN on a " ; 21 1 0 aer y The Tastiest Thanksgiving PACIFIC : 2 ok SR ¥ B ;1 Bethel-Nome “PRIN- e -2 Trace Gicat 3 ipner ou ve ver Had )| WINTER SCHEDUUE - , 1o Puoiy | § b oy weatetss T CESS | h arbor 2 5 Y | irda I) . ko 2}‘; tz P(‘:lf\]xil | -Servad in the Gold Dining TR g o ekl 01 LINER Cordova 4 174 Rain | Room in Traditional American Style | a0 Wfi::;f.%'& s 0 Juncau 43 93 Rain Colel hanksgiving in rraditiol s | AAAL. FOERARE b U JUNEAU TU VANCOUVER, . y ; s e Thanksgiving in traditionc A VICTORIA OR SEA1LTLE GS—Junean to Seattle <« ¥ € tbru(r‘ T WEEKLY SAILIN( : % 3 & 1 by partaking of the finest, tas t ;Tm{:;:;.:,and "‘lq::;n’d nd SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS o %0 ' o il ] had. Prime, tender turkey . ‘ | 8:001Ly. Fairbanks —————Ar.| 6:00 Princess Norah - e “| J 5 n acies . . . ¢ } 9:30(Ar, Ruby —____Lv.| 4:30 Ne ber 5, 15, 26 Leave . Juneau Lv. Juneau tland 40 41 0 Clear onal delicacies 8 e, 9:50(Lv. Ruby —_____Ar.| 4:10 ovem! b/ %% an ;.-,;:,m\(,, 51 52 0 G i ) d old l wvorites await ypu at THE I A | 11 WiA:. ‘Nome __.—_Lvl 100) Connections at Vancouver with Beattle No.Bound So.Bound WEATHER SYNOPSIS | lw:anmu Wednesday cmA:;c(P)-Nc':"I';IESN’I‘AL i NORTH COAST ......Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 A well developed disturbance was located over the Gulf of Al- f | BioojLv. Pairbanks ——Ar.| §:66 TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTHLAND .- Nov.2 ~Nov.28 Dec. 1 | aska this morning, with the ce atout 150 miles southeast of i 11:00/Ly. Flat .____—Arl 38 TRANS-PACIFIC HENRY GREEN, Agent e Phone 109 ¢ Kodiak, the lowest reported prescure being 2883 inches. A trough a,@a”() | A il Tickets, reservations and full CITY WHARF .. i G e of low pressure extended.from the Gull southeastward across South- = o ) | PACIFIC ALASKA v VL GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... Phone 18 east Alaska “CP. Bt o Dary rus, acoormaolbot 5. srcns sl s o | ot ATRWAYS, Inc, | oo Gra_tose dws ! day afte occurred over most of Southeast Alaska. Moderate ' PHONE: 106 o to heavy fell along the coa’t of the Gulf of Alaska, while Under the Management of Chef and Maitre d'Hotel Traffic Representas mostly idy weather prevailei ‘over the iterlor Of Alaska. [ ROBT. J. SCHOETTLER LES TEAGLE LOUTS A. nme‘:;l cnnlnm PACIFIC Juneau, Nov. 22—Sunrise, ;03 a.m.; sunset, 3:29 p.m. 15 | i ‘

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