The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1939, Page 6

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] MOTHER- DO | YOU_KNOW | WHERE WE ARE TO GO TODAY? e————————— T —— TAKU SAILS W NORTHBOUND 1o Nr\rthland in port and sched- The steamer Taku sailed for Se- today e uled to sail for Sitka at 6 o'clock tonight, Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive at noon tomorrow and nbarking. The sails westward at 8 o'clock Tying a cargo of tomorrow night. cold storage. SCAEDULED SAILINGS Switser is @ .passenger © Tongass scheduled to sail from and Mrs. Arthur Carter Seattle 9 tonight. Princess Norah 'scheduled to sail from Vancouver Decem- ber 28 at 9 p. m North Coast scheduled to sail 1ttle December 29 at from (b Cha arrived from ®0sces0c00000seeenss00e “ LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. fur Sit- ka ahd ‘wavnorts. Dart leaves every Wednssday at 7 s for Petersburg, Port Alexander. Kake and way ports o oe 000 0ee o morning on the motor- nd from Seattle and ka ports. J E. Beyts ship North Southeast » . D . . . . » . is'Dahl, Cluru Dahl, Betty Karnes, ¥Tay Stoddard, Jeanette Rinstad, Mrs. N. Hibner. Through passengers for Sitka are Miss Margaret Baer, Mr. and Mrs, T. Kettleson, O: F. Benecke, J. Littlefield Northland Has Tourist Teacher Aboard Tourist in December — it sounds something like a curio dealer's dream | |—but it's true. The | tburigh4sTa ‘Berkeley) Calls fornia, $chool teacher, Miss Mar- ‘garet Baer, a passenger on the mo- | torship Northland. Miss Baer, who has a Christmas vacation available for satisfying a | desire to see Alaska, flew to Seattle to ‘c¢atch the Northlahd for the round trip. Her only isapwointfient s that | she hiid éxpectea to find winter and | not Just another California 'in ‘& different latltude S WILCOX TEACHING MORKING CLASSES Extensibn Coursésin-Miu- | ing'NowRunning it e e . . | TioES ToMorzrow | ‘ Twice Daqu J.| Mining extension course Profes- ., 161 feet 'sor Howard Wilcox, announced to- 24 feet ., 187 feet ~2.9 feet - GASBOAT WILL BE SOUGHT BY CUTTER HAIDA Coast Guartmo Seek Ov- erdue Kake ‘Boat Eagle-March | The Coast Guard cutter Haida | sailed shortly before midnight last night after a series of recall shrieks‘ on the sirén, to search. for the miss- ing gasboat Eagle Mdrch 'of ‘Kake. | The Eagle March has been threé days overdue in Kake from Pybus Bay and severe weather in the area Broused fears for the safety of the| craft. The boat, 32 by ‘12 feet, 13 gross tons and 11 net, is owned by Johnnie Jackson of Kake. — .. { | High tide Low tide High tide Low tide | the Baranof Hotel sample rooms, to I'take “care “of ‘demand for “tértain courses. The morning classes will meet at 10:30 o'clock to facilitate attend- ance of shift miners for mineral| ! | NOTICE “ Beauty Parlors will be 1b0ut March 1. ady. The Fern closed until day he has begun morning classes at PC I GEE-THE FOLK: ARE 2 - 1I'VE T0 \ A;JuNeu: POSTMAN MAY HAVE YO CROSS A RIVER BY A ROPE BRIDGE B2 Letters in the Indian Jungle may ha dreds of miles from civilization; the man-eating ‘tigers, Youge clephnnh snakes. tions of the jungle. sing at the top of their vi e These hardy mven usually travel alone through "the wild sec- To ward off bandi ogb. 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS THIS IS ACITY | WANT TO SEE - MAGGIE'S BROTHER IS SORE AT THISCITY BECAUSE THEY MAKE CASH REGISTERS H = HIS BOSS HAS'ONE IN STORE - % ) § /2 /J 505 RE(AllED ] BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 26. — The HND[AN NATIVES OFTEN 2 I‘Norwegtan freighter Tana radioed T%RSE‘I';,XIEN;;?D ot‘o"'g "I?IFGFIECR%’ shortly before noon today that she 3 The HEAD A WHISKER (cHARM AGAINST THE “EVIL EYE®) | . reporting rudder trouble in the | North Atlahtic about 1,280 miles 'east of New York City. The Tana A |reported that her crew had repaired | the rudder and the vessel was pro- 11 ceeding to destination. 'CANDLE DRILLER GOING OUT, TRIP | ! 1 Francis Panchott, of Candle, flew {in with PAA Saturday afternoon, :headmg south for a few months. Panchott has been drilling placer / i ground the Arctic Circle Explora-| « tion Company has been prospecting on the Kobuk. A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, B e —— §0Mt POST OFFICES IN INDIA HWE "No ADMITTANCE" SiGNS ON Tt ‘ uunmm—mmxmnu—umfiummu Lo S .50 !0 il 5.34.‘..... ve to be-delivered to pevple hun- carriers, bravi uch dangers as floods, forest fires, dacoits and s and beasts, they ring bells or 0dd, Tsn't Tt? : L. e oices. testitig and determination Sstudies, | for 'approximately three weeks. The ‘régular ' 7:30: o'clock“ classes remainas scheduled and Wilcox %avs over two score stidents are. en- rolled. 'Legion Groups fo , Have Yule Party, Por members ‘of the Amerian Le- glon ‘and their'wives, and ‘Auxillary members ‘and theit “husbands, a Yuletide party will'be held tomor- row night at the Dugout. Festivities ‘wiil start ‘at 8:30 o'~ clock and Wesley Barrett will play the ptano’ for the oecasion. The ex- change of gifts will highlight the affair ‘and it is understood ‘that the male members have asked Santa Claus for inexpensive mechanical toys. Mrs. E. M. Polley is chairman in charge of the women’s committee and she will be assisted by Mesdames Qscar Olson, Al Johnstone and John Newman, - Frank Metcalf heads the Legion committee with Claude Car- negie and Lester Rink as his aide. syt 5 R TLERDS FIRE IN BRUSH < | Small boys started a fire in the brush ‘on Starr Hill during midaf- | terioon Monday and, when the blaze got beyond their control, they Scamipered. A call was sent to Fire| partment headquarters and n‘ Spetial squad responded and soon | had thé blaze stamped out or ex-; tinguished with the aid of chemi- | cals. ’ ————— vy l Todavs News 'Ioany—Emplm {Rasmussen, ‘Mrs.’ C, Unlon Hall WillBe . Scene of Xmas Fele, A Christmas party will be hem' | tomorrow night starting at 9 0'- Elock ‘at’ the ' Union 'Hall for 'miém- | {bers and friends of local 203 anq auxillaty 34, Cards*and dancing will be fea- i tures of the “évening and refresh’ ments appropriate to the occasior will be served, “The committee in charge of ar-| fangeiénts includes Mrs. W. Al benico, Mrsi| Gildo Battells, E, E. Stender, 5 Pearson “and Jo‘hn ‘Kennedy, z S e ‘SWANSON LEAVES HOSPITAL |- Pe‘ter SW;?w:x who had been rex | ’ MT ceiving megical care at St. An,ns . SHOE REPAIRING Hospital, was dismissed today. He ‘was accidentally struck by an autg Years in the Business J. G. OBERG when ¢rossing Lower Franklin SLr:et‘ THE SHOE HOSPITAL Saturday night, T 7 T, R Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor S atthe BRUNSWICK . -——-——-—-fl | JAMESC.COOPER | C.P.A. Business Counselor “Snattuck Bldg. 'Phone 183 "Room 1 Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. WELL-1 DIDNT THIMK YOU'D BE U P-8UT I'M GLAD, YoU AQE NOW'™ YOU CAN GO SHOP — PING WITHM%ALJGHTEQ ~ND lPum:hmt expects to take the first isteamer south and return in Feb- ruary. — e LEAVES HOSPITAL R. Beren was dismissed from St. Ann’s Bospital yesterday after re- ceiving surgical care, e MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been is- sued by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray to John Vincent Harper and Claudia Catherine Kearney, both of Juneau. .- Empire Want Aas Sriug Results. S GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 9625 In rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 *——”F' AMILY | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe i'::e;umn Manager | Seward | “street SANITARY PLUMBING and . 'HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. —— R HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ‘Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” WAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS & For Information Haugen tion Co. Red 611 | Freight must be on cify dock not Iater than 4 P, M. Tuesday NEWS JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI y The Daily Alaska ‘Empire and KINY Flghtmg Return to Relch i | le man seamsan, ts deportstion on ah that what; e 8. citizenship :ghhahd to revi md "ww.fih hueflmwubelfllfi 2 ndldnori ht for his starving family. mmmey,!lx,hn i3 Mes. RIx, | 1m¢m Patrick 3. Farrelly snd F‘L By Erich Rix, 8!. be applied for U. in Gemnny. Be z: twenty poun the San anday uu-eo-yur-old lon. ol 1 Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks 1o Nome: Moriday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays: ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | 6 days every week at 12:30 pium. S45pm 8:15 a.m. 7:00p.m. WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING ‘HEATING SHEET METAL WORK ur WELDING Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers lor Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE” ‘Plumbing Fixtures e Burners QUAKER OIL RANGE Sales Representative AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 Miss Lindeyaard in candlelight by the Rev. John L. Cauble. The Eouple was attended by Mrs. ©.'A. Knight ‘and ‘Willlam F., Kelly. Mr, Griffiths is an employee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., and he and his bride plan to reside in the Capital City. THE WORLD'S smallest country is Vatican City, which comprises 108.7 acres. The world’s largest country is the USSR (Union of So- viet Socialist Republcs) with an area of 8,144,228 square miles. Married SundaYlh Arthur Griffiths Miss Margaret Lindegaard of Ju- neau, became the bride of Mr. Ar- thur Griffiths, also of -this city, a ceremcny performed Sunday af- ternoon at 4:30 d'clock at the Knight Apartments. The service was read TH§ YEAR u ll iy ‘ROUNB | SRILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle ...Dec. 16 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound 3 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 MT. McKINLEY . Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 YUKON ...Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS YUKON CALL——mM8M— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office ... Freight Office H. O. ADAMS, Agent Alaska Ste'\mshnp Lompanv SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA'*ROUTES MARINE AIBWAYS-——U S M A IL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Oarrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s s e ) —_— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes 2-Way Budio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ¢ PHONE 612 MENTOR PETERSON as a pald-up subscriber Lo The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recetve 2 tickets to see: “THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UP"" WATCH THIS SPACE Travel ona "PRIN- ¢ " JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princéss 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.—~JYunéau, Alask Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC R S L G T ‘Your Name May Appear comrm LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Mllg Materials .. PHONES $57/OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR'LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and: Modemnize Ym‘Homo-Uncbt Title I, F. H. A. Mry Mfiufie for the Cormtort ‘of Guostsl »AS"I“INE!W CAFE , & % | m connection /AIR'SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 NORTHLAND ... NORTH COAST .. ....Phone 109 Phone 23 .. Phone 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent venn 'Rnuno ALASKA sepwce

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