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NOW-MAGGIE-YOU MUST_ BRACE UP AND ENJOY THIS TRIP- SONNY 1S YOU ARE RIGHT - BUT- | ABOUT HIM-HE WORRY MARINE NEWS A TELEGRAM- SIR - COLLELTS MT. MCKINLEY [ Movmes | ** - COLLECT- EH? | KNOW THAT'S FROM ME SON- IE'S ¢ Features Syndicate, Inc.. World rights Teserved (UTTER BACK FOR HOLIDAY rches fo?fiissing Fish- ermen, Lost Soldier THERE YOU ARE - THAT SHOULD MAKE YOU VERY HAPPY- WHAT DOES HE SAY? THE ISN" R L becat wreckage and footprints, but none of the crew were found. | Returning home, the Haida an-| chored off Duffield Peninsula Fri- day in Peril Straits. With. over a score of men strung out, .a wide| area of the peninsula was combed fruitlessly for the Chilkoot. goldier who was lost in the vicinity in October while deer hunting WONDERFUL. BOY? HE SENDS ME ALL HIS LOVE- | APO Frui"ess The Haida returned about 10:30| ]::nc?)‘:) :w"l"'\ also have a Yuletide | tender, ducks do not require more 0. 9- 040 @ 0. ipmin g 0 ¢ o'clock last night, alleviating. fears 8ir about them. !than an hour to roast. Keep them . NORTHBOUND . L2 of ship's wives that Christmas{ Onl a few hours left, last min-| con’ yocted and a few minutes e Taku in port and scheduled to would be lonely. | S urged to make ', co 0’ carving dredge lightly with ik {'® sail for Sitka at 3:30 o'clock ®| The Coast Guard cutter Haida S soon as possible| ), 45 make them froth and look | e e this afternoon, returning e |returned to Juneau last nightafter for most of the shops will close' ey 2 £ 5 EATTLE, Dec. 23 E 5 3 plump. Send to the table with fincrarbicn bt Rellan o e southbound Monday night or being away from its moorings F,(»,»(. EI.EPHA“' sEAlrs heir doors tonight at 9 o'clock—so | |gravy poured over the duck. Ac- southwest Alaska ports at|® Tuesday morning for nearly a week after sailing o " ;0 early and avoid the rush. ot A ot gl B a3 s morning with 67 firsy| ® Mount McKinley due Tuesday. e last Saturday to convoy the Navy SKULL ]‘o BE ON e e 1t steerage passengers'® Northland due Tuesday tug Oriole and its tow, the City 2 B e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e of Victoria D'Spuv lot‘ll_v Caihoh( Dau ht GREEN TOP The following passengers are book- e Tongass scheduled to sail from e | After convoying the Navy tow g ers P e Sy e Seattle December 26 at § pm. ® |to Sitka, where the City of Vie- e o CABS_.PHGNE Mr and Mrs. Russel . Maynard, | ® Princess Norah scheduled to e toria Is serving as a floating hotel The giant skull of the 3 ele- Have Tuesday SO(lal* . Miss Moran, Mr. and Mrs. A, E © Sail from Vancouver Decem- ® for airbase construction workers, Phant seal whxcl? was found recent- Gt B e D o el o e A b e o e Meaion of he Burebu Of Bifogial| There will be » meting followsd| 678 ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® crew of the missing g - S gica v eeting followed | = G e from Beattle December 29 at @ | kum, andl mrn:;]s:lb.;d;azlr)o:l mS‘Pf_ Survey, and after being cleaned and |2y & social on next Tuesday eve- | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ‘2 pASSE"GERS o TR e|ing Chilkoot Barracks soldier. bleached will be on display at the|ning starting at 8 d'clock in the| COUPON BOOKS: ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Monday the Haida anchored in Juneau offices of the Alaska Game Parish Hall for members of the y ® Yukon scheduled sputhbound ®|the lee of Kruzof Island, on which Commission. Catholic Daughters of America. $8.25 in rides for $5.00 AND MA'l loAD e next Monday. ® | the Seekum was reported wrecked. b T)_w seyll, res}*mb]mg a very large| Mrs. A. M. Geyer will be in, £3.00 in rides for $2.50 Crossing the island with a group ear skull, was brought m Ketchi- | charge of the entertainment and COME 0“ TAKU » LOCAL SAILINGS ®!of men to search for the Seekum <8R this week by Wildlife Agent|a feature of the occasion will be | (T | « Estebeth scheduled to seil every e lparly. Ensign Robert Waldron suf- Gerald Banta. the exchange of gifts, each anicle{ - M - * Wednesday al 6 pm. for Sit- ® (o, 2 painful injury when his Flesh of the elephant seal (orinot to exceed 25 cents. | F A M I L Y The steamer Taku atrived in Ju- *® k& and wayoorls. ® [“trick knee” gave way suddenly e elephvam‘)’ls it el ]by I,(B' RS e T = nequ {his morning with a heavy car- | ® D8rt leaves every Wednwsday ® |ang precipitated him fnto a boil- 220 Patives for bait in wolf trap-| THE INSECT VARIETY of Ja- SHOE STORE go of freight, Christmas mail, and > 8¢ 78.m. for Petersburg, Port @ |y;0 ‘creek. Unaided, Waldron P %' pan - corfesponds, ‘roughly with a capacity list of passengers. ¢ Alexander, Xake and Way ®|yugiked an hour and a half back N ik that of the temperate regions of “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- et * ports ® |through the woods to the beach lAS'I' MINUI‘E Europe. sive Shoe Store” From Petersburg—Rohert Saylor, ® ® ® ® ¢ ¢ ¢ @ ¢ ¢ o o and the Haida. He is still in bed, Ji - . S T T || B Lou Hudson J. M. Beardslee, Miss Irma Parr, o B with the ship’s Dr. Bingham hav- P ——— . | Street Manager Ingvaid Ask, Miss Impi Aalto. kS : + |ing found knee musecles and liga- SHOPPERS ARE it o Flnl,\m Ketchikan—V. L. Hoke, Mr. | TIDES TOMORROW | | ments badly torn. | J ] b ¥ and Mrs. J. L. Gillespie - e # Waldron’s injury will keep him Busv TODAY From Seattle—D. W. Hagerty, Mrs,| "7 T T TN T oy of the Haida basketbal lineup for Health and Pleasure SANITARY PLUMBING and A. Brogeer, G. Brown, L. L. Crosby. 0 (0 [0y o 1" 179 gee¢ | aRd seriously impair the effective- HEATING COMPANY The Taku is scheduled to sail for Low tide $'44 p T A0 teet |ness of that squad. Holiday shoppers in Juneau are | W. J. NIEMI, Owner S.jk:\ at .{;” o'clock this afternoon, g % | Further searches of Kruzof Is-|busy today getung their ias. m “Let your plumbing worry be ;;”(111‘ g s ol Tlfi\ttrt‘t?.und‘ ‘ml‘ivx TIDES MONDAY |land on succeeding days revealed ' ute gifts and wrappings ready for| our worry.” Phone 788. O R s % | High tide '0:04. 5. ni., 148 feet |7 oy { f Low tide 5:47 a. m, 34 feet . BARANOF SANTA High tide 11:46 a. m,, 18.0 feet B | w 5 Low tide 6:25 p. m., -2.0 feet H II d H > HOUSEKOLD PAPTY “ /ATH) ON o olilywoo Slg/lls And Sounds at the BRUNSWICK || APPLIANCES K! ARSI AV TIDES TU Iz.\‘I‘\v», i G s 1 C '“t”" A INLI 1Y ~Where They Came From: Christmas annual reau children the chiidren are i ancf Hotel ‘3 Bar etiler's chief worry ber of candy bags he should tell Banta to bring <o ELECTRA DU HERE TODAY A Pacific Alaska Airways Elec- d by Al Monsen and ry is due in Juneau this afternoon from Fairbanks. Aboard the plane for Whitehorse are Mr, and Mrs. F. O, Farrell; for Juncau passengers are W. T. Burns, J. A. Forsgren, John Main, ;:llm. }'-A.)x, F. Panchott and Mrs. tree into Germany. Princess I, Savot and Prince Albert respectively took a e gty | the tree into France and ‘n 1840. Today’s News Toaay— e —The Sign of Dependable Service |~ | B S § Gk S S Y Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A.DELEBECQUE Sales Representative D e T . i DARLING =~ T HE A Christmas. A continued stream of buyers is seen rushing about the streets, in and out of various shops which are all decked out in| their Yuletide glor: Window displays of gift sugges- tions are glittering with the moderm silver and snowy white Lhrlstmas‘ trees in miniature and other chees The interior effects. of the many insert, AHD WANTS YOU SEND_ HIM TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS - HOW T0 FIX DUCK, GOOSE ¢ Wash and dry ducks carefully. 'Y Make a stuffing of sage and onion, and sew up carefully. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 23.—Jumbled continuities: Must be a jinx on the loin-cloth actors. ... Johnny Weiss- muller is Tarzan, just Tarzan, and then there’s Jon Hall, the bare- chest of “The Hurricane” who hasn’t done a picture since. . Goldwyn, who listed Jon as a discovery after the big wind movie, has “sold” him over the Westwood Hills to 20th, along with the completed script for “The Sweetheart of Turret One” which Sam had planned to make. . . . Questions: did the “touch” go with the seript “Dark Command,” Republic’s epic for next year (“Man of Conquest” style) reunites those stage-coach passengers Claire Trevor and John Wayne. . . . Team will have to be good after “Allegheny Uprising” or it won't be a team any more. Good, concentrated lesson for impatiently blind-to-talent stu- dios in the one film, “The Great Victor Herbert.” . .. There’s Mary Martin, who sang around Hollywood and didn't get a tumble until she went to Broadway. . . . There’s Allan Jones, who could sing that way all the time that Metro preferred Nelson Eddy. . There's Susanna Foster, who as Suzanne Larsen spent a year at Metro without a warble. One of the stars you didn’t see in “Drums Along the Mo- hawk” was Linda Darnell, proving that the film is quicker than the eye or ear. ... Linda was assigned to the film, and was in Utah working on it when the studio decided to co-star her with Tyrone Power, yanked her home. ... Dorris Bowdon replaced her, but Linda stayed in eone long shot, and her voice is heard saying “They're lost!” Fans who pride themselves on catching boners in their filnd fare keep the studios on edge, but how often needlessly! . . . One of the classic errors came in a big mob scene of “Les Mis- erables.” . . . After the cutters and film checkers had seen the scene Perey’s exclusively s See Our Selection of Gift Boxes TODAY! about 30 times, one of the girls spotted a studio workman moving a studio light at the back of the costumed crowds. . . . Panic and consultation—but they took a chance in view of the high cost of mobs. And not one complaint has been received. Accent on the historical is a boon to the candle makers. . . . For “Little Old New York” they've used 3,800 in tavern, shop, home and banguet hall scenes . And they've bought another $5,000 worth for other candle-lit pictures—this in an industry whoge satistical boast is that its studios use enough electricity in a day to light the whole city of Los Angeles. . . . This uncertain business: The Jascha Heitetz picture, though it might atone in the subseguent runs, has been a frost in most of the big city houses, where grosses after the opening days indicated “They Shall Have Music” was a misnomer. . . . And yet Heifetz is estimated to have an eager audience of 3,000,000 listeners, which should promise a film audience of four times that figure. . . . Might have ddne better, as someone suggested, using the Dead End Kids—and a gangster angle! The fellow who coined that description of Basil Rathbone (“two profiles in search of a face”) will like this acid one going the rounds on Richard Greene: “two dimples in search of an expression! " JAMES C. COOPER | C.P.A, Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Phone 183 Room 1 | ® 2l EXPERT || SHOE REPAIRING | Years in the Business | J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL | | | Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor el ILLEE LSRG E e Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. { For PETERSBURG, KARE, 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 NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR| By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY | 8 days every week at } ] 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m, 7:00 p.m. WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET ‘METAL WORK or WELDING Eihée & Ahlers Exclual'v‘e Dealers lor Briggs' “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures 0il S Burners QUAKER OIL RANGE ( REC .S PAT. on . — —— ALASKA Transportatios Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Dec. 19 Dec. 26 8. S. TAKU §. S. TYEE ATOP. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D.B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 313 ANADI/ PACIE JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 2, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC If company with currant Jelly, Roast Goose Draw and singe a goose, wipi out inside with a cloth and sprin- kle with salt and pepper. Make a stuffing~ of 4 good mineed fine, and half their quan- tity of green sage leaves, minced also, or a generous quantity of dried sage, 1 large cup of grated bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon but- ter, yolks of 2 eggs, beaten, and a little pcpper and salt. Mix the whole together. Put the stuffing jinto the goose and press it in 8 | SAILING SCHEDULE | e SERVIC size onions,' CALL THY ALASKA LINE hard but do not cndrely fill up | the cavity as the mixture will swell in cecking. Tie the goose | securely round with a greased or we. string an paper the breast with a greased paper to prevent scarching. Roast from 2 ta 2% hours in a moderate overi. Baste at first with a little salt and water, then with the gravy from the goose. Take off the paper when the goose is about half done and foward the end of the roast- ing dredge with flour. Serve with apple Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dece. 26 MT. McKINLEY Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 YUKON ...Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PHONES H. O, ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 Freight Office 4 Alaska Steamship Company E-ON:‘ALL*-ALARS'KA*ROUTES Cmcamcameamsant 2-Way Radio Communication s MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 A l. ASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ! | 1 HE=d Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU E&PLA.NES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 2-Way CHESTER ZIMMERMAN as a palé-up subscriber o The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Ivited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickeis to see: “BROADWAY SERENADE" THIS SPACE WATCH Your Name May Appear D e 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 I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .......Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 NORTHLAND Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 NORTH COAST Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. § HENRY GREEN, Agent . Phone 109 CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent

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