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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1939. RRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY- A SON-IN-LAW 1S A BIG HELP IN SHT E | ABLE TO TALK | | JUST COULDN'T HER OUT OF IT- | LISTENING TO THAT BUT | KNOW I | WOMAN SING AGAIN- LS CAN'T OUT= | TALK HER- By GEORGE McMANUS WELLs | FIXED IT-1 GOT HER TO TANCEL IT- AND WE WILL GO TO THE _OPERA INSTEAD HERE HE COMES WITH THE GOOD NEWS = (R MARINE NEWS | “Nosehou v VEMENTS . Eight pas this aftern QARD YUXON —— senge % e e [ ceo e b NORTHBOUND Geners r of PAA Joe Orc ek ahe seS 2ilsen ef Pilot Al Monsen Lot gl onight Tog rs are E. M. Jones, Mt PAA ELECTRA | T . GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 9625 In rides for $5.00 $3.00 In rides for $2.50 THE YEAR ‘ROUND v ¢ -,!fi) | ¥ ) ‘4!'1\’ .;,- SCHEDULE S j sRILING BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. § YUKON Dec. 2 Dec 5 Dec. 12 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ! ——CALL———— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES g H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office . 1 Freight Office. 4 ) 4 ). M. Powell, Bill Graves, | | oon ¢ i May d R, J. Gleas P Bl ‘y T8, - Co due day ik it B ) : g i | il Al S hip C TIDES TOMERROW | IR XS IR E Alaska Steamship Company. ; High t 1 am, 154 fect = | SHOE STORE || St o R s R s ; p A W g AR 8, PR SEeR | “Juneau’s Oldest' Exclus- | | > e 2 E ; g Hal - : e ey High t 57 pm., 142 feet 1 sive Shoe Store” I A. G ! 1 ittle December 8 at 10 PIDES MONDAY | ! Seward Lou Hudson IT COSTS SO LITTLE ( Lowden, Mr . W] Dow 07 am. 10 fer | street Manager | o D arRaey Case Lot Grocery % ; 5 cheduled to High tide—6:52 ¢ 156 feet. | —— - ] 5 H. E. Gorham, e 1 from le December 9 ]"“l ‘.f", 1018 ;,:‘,_ 34 :'l : b RN T, E v £Tl N . s "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR ; la, Al Lysher, Ted | o 2. I High tide—7:17 pm., 13.6 foet { ZoT3 & ‘ X gh '.1: || SANITARY PLUMBING N D Phone 704 240 So. Franklin uth next Tt LOCAL SATLIN for Sit- JER RUBEL T0 LOCATE IN J RING FEVER” APPLAUDED BY GOODAUDSEH(E tudents Display Talent in School Play Present- ed last Evening ) p.m 5 UNEA U lsereceesecssneccoocecccoooeossoses - - Lode and placer locaucl notices RN A tor sale at The Empire Office. Clamorous applause greeted the youthful thespians as e curtain o s went down on the third act of “Spring P r,” the annual all- school play presented last evening in the hi nool gymnasium. The f ncerned the trials and tribulations of students at Brook- field College—or any college for that matter—the day before commence ment. The entre action takes p! in the living room of Mrs ler's rooming house. Romantic interest in “ g Fey- er” w provided by 2 Anne Purcell (Isabel Parsons) and How- ard Brant (Paul Coke). The yo heroine made male hearts flutter and feminine eyes green with en as she played her part with and gre and most notable at times her distinct dialogue Paul again this year for his portrayal of Brookfield Coll ang- a senior at ater” with his zoology prof. Vic Lewis, an art student, was giv- en e Hermann who was neatly r Virgil by Bob Thibodeau. President of the college, Dr. Dixon, was given the e beach near Jupiter, Fla., present a mystery to Coast Guard ship to which they belonged. A copper plate on the boat read to belief a German ship may have been sunk by an Allied warship or foundered in a storm, Minioion bttt e e This lifeboat and other wreckage cast upon th investigators seeking a key to the fate of the “See-Berufsgenossenshaft, 14998;” leading takes honors ' 1o undecided in the s of love with Isabel, and in ellent presentation by Dick Maude Corey (Howard's spinster|ipo production aunt from California) was played in a spendid manner by Barbara gayiey Turne Maude, was given with excellence | p,; E | HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. P Treat Your Battery RIGHT! ERING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE ¥ you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. SHRINE OF PATRIOTS Recent rasing of 2 bunaing | Alaska Electric Light} opposite now lets new light fall on the Old South Meeting house in Boston, historic structure where colonial patriots met in the stirring days before the revolution. & Power Co. S B i g o 3R , as There have been 281 Popes, in- e y cluding those who resided at Avig- HOUSEHOLD Howes Jo2 Kennedy non during the great ism. APPLIANCES and his marvi bility in carry- -~ *ing out the p { Ed Burns, a, DR. ST . CHIROPODIST, : s chemistry udent, and his “fem Makcs Arch Appliances to measure— Ba"l Machme Shop heart throb"—Lou Herron—a journ- nffice, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 | “Try Us First” alism student, played by Anna Lois L it | PO NSRS Sl i e R SO ) Davis, a 1 of the amuse-' Empire Want Ads Bri s 15 Poes b ¥ mpire Want Ads Bring Resulls. |'gaAyGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| very entrd 'M.S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. * was a signal for mer- oresented their char- uralness and without WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING Bo ® | acters with stage affe Befort riment curiain the that ed the au put in the proper spirit for the production by the high school orchestra as they played the 'S selection from “Of Thee | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Freight must be on city dock not t later than 4 P. M. Tuesday Responsible for the success of the Jackson. Mary Stewart took the play wa ork done by Miss prunes — - part of Mrs. Spangler with good pyuth McVay, director, who was as- CAIL characterization at all times, andgiseq by the following members of 3 & Ahlers || ALASKA Rice E Stage Managers, LeRoy Vestal, Lighting, Lee Lucas; Ve Heciors Bean, aake-up, Sue Stewart, Mildred foe Transperialiol “iloon, visetia | Br9gs’ “BEAUTYWARE" [ iy Maciae, oker Plumbing Fixtures ompany A ¥ phine Campbell; Promptresses, May- o desired effect by Jim Glasse, and | Gelle George, Shirley Davis: Ushers, n = 0il [ Mavis Nikula (Vics heart interesd | Buq Lowell: Programe, Esther b R& = Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle SMILE THE W HILE—Six-year-old Frank Horn of Mal- vied top honors with the heroine |y, nsion; Hand Properties, Astrid B s Burners Leaves vern, N. 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