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Blasted Rock Narrowly Misses Sleeping Pair t Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. National Bank ady First AT O R I A Tip to Juneau Housewives Ieed Celery S Hobby Insura Whether you are an amateur photographer, a hunter or a stamp collector, you have a substantial investment which is exposed to many loss hazards. Fire is only one of these hazards. Why not avoid LOOPHOLES for LOSS by giving your Cream of Chicken 3 Baked Potatoes English Plum Pudding, Hot Rum Sauce a bed i and narrowly missed nen were sleeping on the floor ping barber and butcher ened by the crash of saw a gaping fourte in their c ectly bed of nced after com- and nar- here Mur- sleeping Enlarged, Now On Sale: $1.00. Royal Special Thanksgiving Dinner — $1 Fresh Shrimp, Fruit or Tomato Juice Cocktail RELISH Hearts Ripe Olives soue ad, C ENTREE Frui ram Dressi Roast Young Tom Turkey, New Cranberry Sauce Roast Domesti Baked Virginia Ham, Sweet Potatoes, Roval Sauce Taryland Cut, Mushroom Sauce Lamb Chops, Glaced Pineapple Roast Young Duckling, Apple Dressing French Fried Potatoes vose with Apple Compote . Half Fried Spring Chick Grilled New York Grilled Fried Buttered New String Beans DESSERT Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Swiss Cheese Wafers Coffee Tea HOBBY the protection of an “All Risks’ Floater A Worthwhile Hobby Justifies' Woxthwhile Insurance Shattuck Agency Telephone 249 s L RS RS U S O S R S S NG S S STSR 3 PRIZE TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT Ist Drawing at 11:30 2nd Drawing at 12:30 3rdDrawing at2a.m. You Must Have Your Ticket by 11 P. M. DANCING and FUN! to Swinging Music by VIOLET SINGER AT THE PIANO hich shat- John Murdoch Phillip Kearney, awak- the boulder, -inch hole bove the rock scat- | Louring | lor. | The Book ALASKA, Revised and Sweet Gherkins la Lorraine or Clam Chowder Hot Mince Pie, Hard and Rum Sauce Ice Cream Milk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1939. KINY T0 BE RELAY. BROADCAST STATION Announcement is made from Seat- tle today that KINY has been given authority by the Federal Commun- jcations Commission to construct and maintain. a relay broadcast station. The call letters KBQB | have been assigned. : Such equipment will mean that PLANEISDUE [TYPHOID SCARE FROM INTERIOR, AT FAIRBANKS Bill Knox and Ralph Suvory! IOE STUDIED‘ were to fly in this afternoon from | Fairbanks with six passengers and | ¥ sebury immediately with two rronrl_abora'o[y Experf of Terri- forial Health Depari- ment Flying North J. to arrive were K.| L. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and infant, John Miscovich and Mrs. Frances Tay-| Scheduled |KINY can cover all special events and programs from remote points | where ordinary line service is not To investigate a report of a ty-|available. Those going north wiil be J. C.|phoid situation at Fairbanks, Lab-| Construction of the new relay Cooper and Frank Pauls. oratory Technician Frank P. Pauls|transmitter will begin at once and of the Division of Laboratories of |it is believed that operation will be | the Territorial Department of Health | scheduled shortly after January 1 | was to leave Juneau today by plane Erain s 2o |for the Golden Heart city. water samples and other possible| !sources of the suspected outbreak Elks members will have an oper - house for lodgemen tomorrow witl 'HAIDA NAVIGATION . : FOR ((( E“RollEEs Club Steward Bill Garster wil mmand the egg-nog bowl fron | noon on through the day. A course of navigation classes for — CCC enrcllees in the Juneau dis- trict will be conducted this winter by officers of the Coast Guard rul-‘ ter Haida, according to an an-/ nouncement today by District Ran- ger W. A. Chipperfield. Haida officers are giving the classes, which will be held aboard the cutter, voluntarily. The course is scheduled to start the first week in December. | ADIA | SANITARIAN HOME | FROM WESTWARD Sanitarian Lloyd Morley of the Department of Health returned on the steamer Alaska yesterday from | routine sanitary inspection for the Division of Public Health Engincer- ing at Anchorage, Palmer, Seward Cordova and Kodiak. On the island he followed up a sanitation progrxm‘ instituted recently for the growing community for Public Health En-| gineer Kaarlp Nasi. Dairies at Anchorage were grad ed by Morley under the Territorial Standard Milk Ordinance. SEAMAN ARRESTED ON MORALS CHARGE Accused of an offense against a 12-year-old Juneau boy last night, Raymond S. Ormand, seaman, was arrested on the steamer ska and held on a ct of contributing to the delinquency of a minor? Arraigned before U. S. Commis- sioner Felix Gray, Ormand was or- idered held in lieu of $2500 bond. — ——— 'RANGER IX BACK FROM SITKA TRIP A cruise of the Ranger IX in the Admiralty Division ended this morn- ing at Smuggler's Cove at the end of the Fritz Cove road where Dis-! trict Ranger W. A. Chipperfield, Lynn Forrest and John Brillhart were picked up by a Forest Service automobile, The Ranger IX cruised to Sitka, stopping at Tenakee. - ee—— TWO FLY IN Shell Simmons returned from a flight to the islands yesterday in| the AAT Lockheed, bringing in Max Behrman from Hirst and Carl Graves from Tenakee. | - | | PHON nce | | HOKE TO KETCHIKAN | Verne L. Hoke, civilian engineer | | with the United States Army Sig- | nal Corps, left on the Alaska for | Ketchikan to complete installation ;o[ the radiophone there. ' - | Today’s News Today—Empire. ISHRINE{ IDANCE! 4 4 Masonic Temple 4 o Office—New York Life [} ! [} i 1] i i ! Saturda; % Evening 9:30 MARVIN CHASE WITH THE BASS VIOL ED STOCKHAUSEN, CONCERTINA PLAYER & of Milwaukee, Wis. Juneaw’s Bright Spot Tonight CAPITOL CAFE Klondy Dufresne’s Orchesira ROBERT J. Mine Reopens On Affernoon Shifl_ Today Home Boarding House Is Abandoned-City Crews Are Still Working The wheels of the Alaska Juneau gold mine began turning anew today after nearly two full days of silence following Monday evening’s slide that severed the mine’s main ore haulage artery on the mountainside bove the City Wharf. Assistant General Superintendent 1. A. Williams announced today ‘hat tramming and milling would "esume this afternoon with the three o'clock shift. Meanwhile, many slide area resi- dents sought new livin uarters ONLY 30c A DAY! ToBuya Choice Residential Lot IN JUNEAU ‘W The First Step Toward a Home of Your Own Charles Waynor Addifion E 28 while few moved back from their|fornia to join her husband, Dr. | | Monday exodus. Romig, a member of the Territorial The Home Boarding House, heav- | Board of Medical Examiners, for a ily silted in the basement has been entirely vacated and city street crews are keeping a wary eye on running water, taking care that the stream does not undercut any dwelling. 2 OGS Ly MRS. ROM1G SOUTH Mrs. Howard Romig of Anchor- age is a southbound passenger on the steamer Alaska, going to Cali- | vacation, —— . SPENCER IN The halibuter Spencer, Russ’ Elliott, brought in pounds of sable fish to the Ccld Storage dock today, to Sebastian-Stuart. - Empire classitieds pay. Capt. 14,000 Juneau selling (In Tall Golden Amber Bottles Only) EAST IS EAST, WEST IS WEST — AND NOW THE TWAIN HAVE MET IN SICTK'S SELECT BEER . . . For herc is a premium table beer that is a well-balanced biending of the best feotures of both Eastern and Western beers. Its mellow flavor, tangy sparkie and pale clear body are the result of years of study and the use of specially selected grains and hops. % AT POPULAR PRICES EVERYWHERE % Thanksgiving in the Baranof Gold Room % ¥ % Wiris Room or Coffee Shop THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER Chilled Tomato Juice Consomme Royal Baranof Clam Chowder ® NOVEMBER 23, 1939 CHOICE OF COCKTAILS Merry Widow Fruit, Oy:les ¢ Elaiap CHOICE OF SOUPS Puree of Tomato Soup with Rice FISH Poached Chicken Halibut, Mornay ENTREES Stuffed Tom Turkey with Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Sauce and Candied Sweet Potatoes Grilled New York Sirloin, French Fried Onions and Mushroom Sauce Pan Fried King Salmon or Halibut Steak, Maitre d"Hotel Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, Au Jus Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Apple Sauce, Pan Gravy Stuffed Young Duckling, Candied Apple Roast Colored Capon, Dressing, Pickled Pears Orange Ice SALAD Lettuce and Tomato, 1000 Island Dressing or Golden Glow with Mayonnaise Baked Potatoes Hot Apple or Mince Pie ‘Whipped Potatoes Fresh Buttered Peas Mashed Hubbard Squash Assorted Hot Rolls ; DESSERT Homemade Layer Cake Roquefort-Old English-Limburger or Swiss Cheese served with Toasted Crackers i English Plum Pudding, Hard and Rum Sauces Pumpkin Squares, Whipped Cream After Dinner Mints Chocolate Nut Parfait Assorted Nuts Buttermilk Coffee Tea CHILDREN'S PORTION SERVED FOR 85¢c PHONE 800 RESERVATIONS Under Mcnagement of SCHOETTLER COME AS YOU ARE! LESTER TEAGLE Chef and Maitre d’Hotel