The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1939, Page 6

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"8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC. 30, 1939 - s * - — 1 chines, p , typng, BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE MCMANUS I HELP AN machines take ditation, typing H =M N GOING | o BT HPE R iNG - HE THOLGHT YOU TWO S I ALASK A 7V WERNER RETURNING CAN'T GO OUT -AN' THEN 15 BURSTING - I'M : WHEN THE FOLKS GO QUT- NOT GOING OUT ARE STAYING IN- BUT I5 YOU'RE SICK- SEND YES-HIT ME | E /PON ALL. SORRY | CANT LAW - LORD. READ TO YOU- HAMMER ? | g : e : THE ST BsA R \{'i_J JON YOU FOLKS- WORTHNOT TEN- ' ol Joe Wertr s returning to Junca i | MAGGIE -ME HEAD ouT: e A MR T LEN /S DALGHTER ANID | WOULD GO OUT ALONE- DID_ YOU HOME ABOARD YUKO" ILL_SNEAK OUT AND SEE TONIGHT - | AM BUT OUR SON IN THATS OUT - | WiLL FOR A msfi/\./.q_-,]:HT,__I,_ERE Telephon bl v Samgges ol ; ] I STENOQER/ APHER — Female, sin- | sails from Seattie fomorrow morn- gle, a University training in ing. i ster phy and secretarial work Werner was called south recently Two' years practical. experience in by his fathers”ilfiess Tand!atrived offices. Operates all modern office there a few qays before his death e e e e e e . & ) cetivities of a mechanic and he new taking life easy at Shelton, { Washington \ \ & Raiph Potter and family & day removing from one of the Gi ay \ ne | ; ¥ cottages to the house formerly oc- | 4 Diis Nl eau Due Juzieau 19 PASSEE{GE 5 f 2 — | cupied; by, Uerty ‘Hyidson and fam- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ! ENGSTROMS ARE HOSTS AT | AR MT. McKINLEY Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 | N 's‘q ’l‘. : 4 1 PRE NEW R'S PARTY ’ YUKON p. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 g e R 4.‘: . .‘: * 0o 0 o ‘ > g 3 One of the first reported pre- E” n HIit DAY s A\'r ”-”“.”,' ND ; . % New Year parties for Douglas was FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 1P R i o ¢ Norah scheduled to ar- 1 ¥ i 4 cne last night when Mr. and Mrs. MANSION MONDAV e noon of ev- e ? it Elton Engstrom entertained with | _CALL- iy ; two tables of contract at their home. | Rysiderits of Juneau dre i ° SEATTLE, D : ° y B p Prize for the high score went to iy e by Gov. and Mrs. Ernest C gz n Sunday after- ® ” sy a o B NCa-J.thP:mIn Cmm for_the low, 10/to attnd an Gpen house at the Gov- "E /‘L/‘k KA L'N Vi 2 . Mr . Ei ‘ahm‘ Refreshments ' arnors House on ' New Year's Day PHONES g were served with special favors for! The Gruenings will receive from 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office . rth Coast due Tuesday the New Year holiday. : 2 3 3 to 7 o'clock. ‘ rrelght Office SCHEDVLED SAILINGS | Guests present included Mr. and oo R FeHEns Otk 3 i il trom o | AS A CINDERELLA AT THE OPERA : Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. TON: S W e Eileen Neumann, debutante MiFion McCarthy, wiififess | Cgivin Podl abid My and M Gay| e \TESNEION MASNE g from e for a night. She is this year’s in a New York restaurant, L. Smith, V| There will be state of com- t9p m e choice of a group of New had her night at the opera. # 2 R agiRd | munication of Gastineaux Lodge to sail ® York young men who pick a Elisabeth Rethberg, Metro- FOUR-H CLUB PART {‘No 124, F. and AM., Tuesday, y 5 at 10 e girl they think is on a fo?l- politan star(.ihad heard Mari«lm Mis, Cl’\d Bolyan: wil} ”“‘““m Jan. 2, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.| . ing with the debutantes for express a desire to visit the i Work in F.C. degree. Members are Al k S h C scheduled fo o | beauty and ‘charm but whom — Met and arranged things so ;“"flfmfi’ Club girls at her home this yrgeq to attend, Visiting brethren aS a teams ll) Ompany fate otherwise would bar that Marion attended the bril- with a New Year party.| coioome by order of W. M. SERVICE-ON-R | L*ALASKA-ROUTES, January 12 e | i i | After the usual sewing there will be hweet o | drom having a debut, liant opening performance. sual sewing there will be 5 Southwest; ® i - ” s games and entertainment. BAMUEL DESEN, e cheduled to | adv [SRERIN P —— b SovTmsovD saes : , | omenosowmwers | i WARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL . yuthbound 1 Puesday : . ; sent to all his old friends in D gt 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Girl Scout T!’G‘JD sdny ¢ ; : | |}as by Bd “Boss” Bennett, former| | FAMILY SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE . Lo LOCAL ;,‘l“']"‘“"“ ; e . ; . < chanic at Treadwell, in a| | SHOE STORE | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ] | Bennett retired from the customary ! sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson o v e o il memeer | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOB'I' Inc. Al Planes Operating Own Aeronautical ¥ PHONE . . for Health ond Pleasure | |SANITARY PLUMBING and | i Radio Station KANG s e Sy 1 HEATING COMPANY Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | 612 mbers. of the family were p : || CENET ERROny S ‘ : W, 3. NIEMI, Owner Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | i e S - R —= Edith Dahl, wife of Harold Mrs. James C. Lewis, who, | R R ot 3 Dahl, American flier cap- with her husband, was “sen- | o e Ehans Te | <y e 55 e vl o t >—4:27 am feet. tured by Francc's forces in tenced” to eat a good meal x g Ry (e e B 5 € w tide—10:34 am., : | the Spanish war, is shown on . and spend the\r{mig;fl aft a ggod N © High tide—4:33 p.m., 155 feel a visit to a New York night hotel in New York after they ¥ L T i W Y ic was played by| 1oy tide—10:52 pm., 04 feel club before going to Wash- ‘i complained construction of ;‘*“—‘ S — MICHAEL J‘ LYNCH the tra before t u & ington to work for her hus-. : the East River drive keot = - HOUSEHOLD | ey L il TIDES MONDAY |, Dind’s relese. S5 them awaKke, o B E af the BRUNSWICK ||| APPLIANCES as a pald-up subscriber o writter 0 difer and 4 . 16 » X 7 it High tide—5:25 a.m. 168 feet. — g gl e ke B vjlm_ Hde 11138 ant, 28 ted: | recreation hail, = Sy o "' | Harri Machine Shop % The Dafly Alaska Empire 116 twi ZIrls B High tide—5:41 p.m. 143 feet At the present time 155 pounder " . . 4 3 ow tide—11:50 pam. 1.6 feet l I I'l n g o' 1u|m Matchinoff, camp blacksmith, JAMES C COOPEB . “Try Us First : 1s invited to present this coupon lift a bar bell weighing 205 C.P. A S B ot this evening at the box office s over his head easily. Next el HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. of the — }‘, ) v i 1 the wore Mrs. 2ino Hendrick- E . ous 1 d, ¢ 2 table which Bar Bell Is is 170-pounder Verne Moore Business Counselor | yhriousgna: g k2 A ; 5 B velg! : COOPER BUILDING s S ¥ it small Christmas lift ‘a bar béll wveighing 203 ' M s n A BT gk i e L nied : s A st 8 CAPITOL THEATRE Assisting ‘pom'd\ over his head. | Opposite Federal Building ::‘:;lk\.'.lx:l])‘ t):«v'n" i Th . : ? M s Tia s New S orl Empl[e ‘Want Aas m Rggm { : — ~—77 s “- s. Mail car!'ier 5 and receive 2 tickets to see: : — i LS | omers g at ¥t MY SON IS A CRIMINAL 7 am. SHOE REPAIRING | - PETENSBORG, HARE, FORK g 1 Case Lot Grocery I Years in the Business || ALEXANDER and WAY FORTS ' R P MODE S 0[ [”e MOM ENT Men af Ccc camp o -Mon- \ “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR” THE ‘S"HGOIE)I:{EggPITAL }Haugen 1:::::;’;:::’!‘:?;0 Red 611 : Your Name May Appear ; e | themsel bv Adelaide Kerr ———————— | 1ana Creek IndUIgmg Freight must be on city dock not in New Exercise Phone 704 240 So. Frankliw{/| | Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor || " jater than 4 P. M. Tuesday | —— ‘ They have a mew sport at the | U AT —— eet e ok eewgp || NEW S || ALASKA || COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ¢ ‘ i i OF ALASEA taking it up. ! | The new sport is bar bell lifting - 3 - e = PO L | CABS—PHONE || BROADCAST || Transportation Lamber and Building Materials dth light weights and lift them | ik ¢ over: ghel¢ heads, strengbhentng Al | 678 } : Company PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU mus 1 s | || JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ° SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve As the lifts of the bar bells be- come easier, more weight is added BUY GREEN TOP RIDE || ON THE ARl e B b he TR AN and Modernize Your Home Under Titls I F. H. A. "The new sport. has been one of | COUPON BOOKS: i the features of th: thletic life at h & 4 Seattle fhe camp for: thetpast twosandions $8.25° 1 TS for' SNV ) BY The nally Alaska §. S. TYEE ... Dec. 26 half months. Practice work is en- $3.00 in rides for $2.50 i " Hl s ampio it Taaian H 0 T E L G A s T l “ E A u i e Humratafw e 1 . Empire and KINY T . : e ‘ PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! il ST, . CASTINEAU CAFE ; o, & ] 815am. 12:30 p.m. M‘r The Slgn of _ | " "7:00 p.m. S:lsx;.m ] AGENT m connection - Dependable Service ! [ D.B. FEMMER AIR SERVICE INFORMATION b rrrr oo -—————d - i 2 | Phone 114 Night 312 T | WHEN YOU NEED | gy | rLumBiNG | g D | mearing | RSO - i SHEET METAL “PRIN- Shiebie e | K 2 K el | WORK or W) CESS” Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday | WELDING e Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday {| SA* VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays Rice & Ahlers é 1 l;”“""" l:‘"'l‘;’ d Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | Exclusive Dealers | preuidle) le No.Bound So.Bound [ ] ‘ fidh | Connections at Vancouver with s Canadian Pacific Services: NORTHLAND ... X 3 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 . . . |} Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" U. S. Airmail—Express Service Plumbing Fixtures TRABBCONTIRERFAL - NORTH COAST ; 2 Jan's [} | - TRANS-PACIFIC ; - HENRY GREEN, Agent 109 oll Tickets, reservations and full Y CITY WHARF .. h 23 5 E ticulars from S 18 ngn = : 5 Burners v W, MULVIRILL ! GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. o I bR £ R PHONE 106 QUAKER OIL RANGE | Baranof Hotel 4 WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Here's a new cape suit of gray wool which Herman Tappe designed LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative | Pno“n 34 CANAD“ l' Plcmc V E H R ‘R U U n ,D n Lfi S H n 5 E p UI [: E with a plain skirt, plaid jacket and cape. The hat is speared with two quills, Green orchids are tucked into the jacket front. R S I R

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