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BRINGING UP FATHER .65 WANTS TOSEE A |/ E OF THE NIGHT LIFE | OPEKA -I'VE E YOU'LL GO ‘kNL”“\'J | CAN " HIM IN YOUR HANDS WEL N Tiier M | MARINE NEWS | 2 PASSENGERS ABOARD TAKU FOR THIS PORT Steamer will Gr fo Sitka ~Then Refurn to Ju- neau Southhound I'TLE ed STEAMER DZO—M e e s v e v e e \()Il'l IIBO"ND Prin N cheduled to ar- rive Fride ulhx!v on or ev- ening hould have three days’ mail aboard Taku scheduled to nocn on irday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle November 24 at 9 p. m Alaska scheduled to sail from attie November at 9 a m Tonga Seattle m. JUTHBOUND SAILINGS oast scheduled to ar- midnight tomorrow south at 7 o'clock arriv 2 Steamer Seattle last Al rom Southeast scheduled to sail from November 28 at 9 p. nd continu other Mrs. Dora id southbound - > NINETEEN (QME IN ON ALASKA; 45 SAIL SOUTH e in on vester Yukon chedule: l| SAILINGS Estebeth scheduted w se it Wednesday at ¢ p.m. for Sit- ka and Dari leaves every Wednesduy at 7am for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. e o s 00000000 - NORTHLAND LINE VESSEL GOES 10 SITHA WITH TER North Coast sailed night at 7 o'clock from here. J. Baker, Otto Mrs. N. C e Wilms, Mr. Charles every ynorts | | | | | | Polley, | den, L.| F L. c Henry Hend: B s0m, Hart Morley, F. on, Gren Collins, nsen, D. Nelson Clarence Rhode, J H J Lloyd ca Dr steamer Sitka last ten passc ling were Trensen, Don Toft, Don Apland and Mrs. Tom Doe and Ch The steame turn here tomorrow sails south Friday | o'clock Mr Jack H Nelson, I were Harold Swe Victor Q\m Alice 'V ailing Babbe T Charles Martinson, Mr fers, s Nyman. is scheduled to re- midnight and morning at 150N, Mr Ex J I’ McCoy Pyle, ) ollins, Ro- e Tod on Bakke, William | wi-|| TipEs ToMoRROW Paulino, , Helen Petersbhurg Trimble, F. T, J. Relland. To Ketchikan—Joe Mer; V. L, Hoke Dudley, V. C, Lm'llu'l | and Mrs. Bill Diers. > Wrangell—Annie George, Dick ilington, , 38 feet 16.0 feet. 1.0 {feet 139 feet. Low tide— High tid 1 am Low tide—4:51. p.m,, High tide—11:04 p.m., H TIDES FRIDAY Low tide—4:53 am. 35 feet. High tide—10:57 am., 16.7 feet, Low tide—5:29 pm., -0 feet High tide—11:46 pm., 145 febt. PGS Call Black e — The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlareed. Now On Sale; $1.00. Watkins Products. " U.S. Planes Ott to War Zone | know |simply some malcontent who easily Tarpaulin-covered nnp!anas, minus their wings, are loaded at Floyd Bennett Airport, N for shipment to Staten Island, where they are transferred to ship for Europe. these planes and hundreds of others to the Allies. WORTHNOT TEN- WHERE TO NORTHSTAR , cannerymen Repeal of the arms embargo released | JUST _AS YOU SAY- THAT WAS A JOLLY NIGHT cLUB WE JUST LEFT- LET'S GO IN THIS ONE- L - LORD oW 2 Answers to Th 1. By proclamation of the Presi- dent and the governors. 2. About one-half. 3. That it would help business by lengthening the pre-Christmas shop- ping period. 4. Texas and Colorado. 5. 1621, at Plymouth, Mass. The Pilgrims’ first harvest. 6. No, there have been many taps SAILS FOR ANTARCTIC Ship Casts Off in Snow Storm, Crew Dressed Arctic Attire PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. North farewelled terday 22— the in a d 5 la I Un ye I ed, ap- on the ship, heav- wiih planes, tanks, snow and a thousand necessities in Littlo America, sailed it of the harbor E jeining the party at Pan- ama about January 1 It is expected th at Boston, ail their pc liowhiare a1 pe ily cru raded er a 1 ly slow I ', NOW and at Panama At 3¢ will in the rth St BEAR SAILS SOUTH ALSO BOSTON, M ov. 22.—Head- ng into a ne , the old ba > Bear left on the first leg voyage to Ac ctica, the >st ever undertaken by the United States Navy with a .\Ji]mu: vessel since the rly days | Steam whistles shrieked a fare- well salute and 78 Alaska sled dog: howled in response | The w strummed the riggings as the Bear disappeared harbor in a swirling snow storm. The Bear is part of the Byrd expedition, ANB BARGAINING AGENCIES FORM AT8 VILLAGES Unifs of Native Organiza-! tion fo Represent Seine Fishermen of North Eight local bargaining agencies for seine fishermen will be or-| ganized next season by the Alaska | Native Brotherhood to deal with| throughout Southeast | Alaska, it was announced here to- | day by William Paul, Grand Sec- refary of the ANB. Last season ANB bargaining agencies obtained agreements at! Sitka, Yakutat, Haines and Kluk-| wan, Thes Il be in operation | again next year and in addition | l6cals will be formed at Hydaburg, | Kiawock, Tenekee and Hood Bay,| according to Paul THM BOMBING BRINGS HITLER WAR OF NERYES (Contin o One} nn iage to deduce that Hitler would like to| for SURE who planted that Was it a close and trusted grown envious? Or was it bomb. friend can be kept far away hereafter? Into this world of war the situation in- jects a stark personal drama. Associated Press dispatches re- ceived by The Empire yesterday said one arrest had been made and a cenfession secured from a man named George Elser as connected the bombing in Munich. No { further partic | ever. S e FROM SLATE CREEK . and Jack Price, te Creek, where Price is operat- s anksgiving Test the | « | AVAILABLE of ! 7. 1777, after Burgoyne's surren. er. 8. President Lincoln's. 9. False. The domestic turkey is derived from the North American wild turkey. 10. The President has announced he will again proclaim the third Thursday in November as Thanks- giving 'CHURCH SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN | CITY TOMORROW “The harvest which God thus gave to this pious people caused them to set apart another day for solemn Thanksgiving to the glorious He of Prayer”—and so in Junea morrow, church will hold service ition. k servic in of or ur will be held tomorrow merni at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. John A Glasse having as his topic, “Be Ye Thankful.” The adult and vesper choirs will sing two selections, “The Festival TeDeum,” and “Prai Ye The Father,” led by George Schmidt. Mrs. Trevor Davis will be orgar The First Church of Chri tist, will hold their mornin ship at 11 o'clock. Theme for the service will be “T' iving ' Services at Resurrection Lutheran Church will commence at 11 o'clo for an hour’s duration. Special Thanskgiving music will be pre ed under the direction of Ernest director, and Ernst Oberg rmon will be deliv- l’I!‘d h‘ ;l\" P John L. Cauble, A public Thanksgiving wor service is to h\ held at the pelitan Mett Church o'clock. In place of the mon, “The Good Samar will be given by Bert Bartl the Rev. G. Edward Kr t reading the scripture interpretation from the chapter of Luke. To create the pro- per atmosphere the poem will be introduced by a piano selection Aurllia,” played by Eldon Chap- man, and five hymns, to be sung by the church choir. Holy Trinity Cathedral will hold a Choral Eucharist at Dean C. E. Rice will officiate at the service. The Rev. Edward C. Budde will deliver the Mass of Thanksgiving Day at 8 o'clock in the Catholic Church of the Nativity. The congregation of the Salvation Army and Memorial Presbyterian Church will unite for a Thanksgiv- e ist hip tro- 10:30 M * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL ls close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. TARLE Rates $€p.50 ROOMS, all with bath. YOUR SAVINGS !RED, ARE INSTANTLY ND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL ‘Savings and Loan Assa. ars were given how- | of Junecu TELEPHONE 3 = a placer mine, went south 1lmuugh Juneau on the Alaska, 11 o'clock.’ ing service at 11 o'clock at the new Memorial Church. Adjutant Stanley Jackson will conduct the service. The Salvation Army Girl Scout Troop, under the direction of Mrs. R. B. Lesher, will sing a selection and the united choirs of the church and Army will provide special music. Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock Thanksgiving service with special music will be held at the Bethel Mission Assembly of God. The Rev. H. Slagle of Douglas will give the| service. . — e THESPIANS OF HIGH = SCHOOL REHEARSING FOR PLAY ON DEC. 1 a farce in l]nm special arrang nt with Row, F son and Com- pany, will be presented December 1 by the stul the Juneau High School High School Gymnasium 1 Evening rehearsals have cen | underway for the past two ¥ N directed by Miss Ruth McVay ! The cast is now polishing up on the lines and business in the first and second acts rfec and judging from the earsals | the various characters are working into the situations readily, whichl indicates the ree will be worth witnessing. Illness of sever- al members of the cast has pre- vented perfect rehearsals but ail characters are expected to be back by the time the third act is tack- led. iced by ts of in the be weil - E BACK TO SEATTLE has be T. J. Mahoney, who acting as relief agent for the Alasi JAMES . COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 Room 1 | | | | | = » WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures @ afi— 0il e Burners QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 ‘THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome WINTER SCHEDUUE READ DOWN Tuesday and Thursday 10:00(Lv. Juneau 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse —_________ Lv. 11:20{Lv. Whitehorse —________Ar. 1:30/Ar. Fairbanks ______ Lv| snurdu | 2 Thursday and Monday and Mond; 9:50|Lv. Ruby 11:00/Ar. Nome ‘Wednesda! 8:00|Lv. P-lrhlnn 10:45|Ar. 11:00{Lv. rlat 12:30/Ar, Bethel PACIFIC ALA ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. | READ UP | Wednesday and | ' Steamship Company at Anchorage, | % s snurhbound on the Alaska, GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: | t 88.25 in rides for $5.00 | 5308 in rides for s2.50 TERRILY SHOE STORE “Juneau's Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson | Street Manager M el | | | | | o+ e o * SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. Treal Your !iallery RIGHT! ERING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE X you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First" it HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Hlugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday e ALASKA Transporiatios Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Nov. 21 Nov. 28 8. S. S. TAKU S. TYEE AT 3 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] AGENT D. B. FEMMER JUNEAU TU VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE November 5, 15, 26 Connections at Vancouver with Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hetel v’reén '‘ROUND EBAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Southbound Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 20 21 30 28 TANANA YUKON > DELLWOOD (Freighter) ... ALASKA Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. (Freighter) i Nov. Dec. 5 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL—— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office. H. O. ADAMS, Agent QLQ§ QROUT! IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY | AT { DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Frankli MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 L AS K A A I ll TRANSPOBT Inc. All Planes 2-Way ‘ Fndio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 et et et e 6§ ED SWEUM oo & palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s mvited to present this coupon this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickels to see: “BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING" wrTCax THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your. Home Under Title L F.H A HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection SERVICE INFORMATION R WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ' Beattle Ne.Bound So.Bound Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 ....Phone 109 Phone 23 13 NORTH COAST ... NORTHLAND .. HENRY GREEN, Agent, CITY WHARF . CANADIAN PACIFIC T P A SRS (] SERVICE