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e NO -DEAR - THIS IS THE CITY 0= COLUMBUS- THE CAP{‘T’AL. OF OHIO-— \Hotel and Arctic Bar, all of which operated as bars in 1939, and The Tavern (John Pastl), The Capitcl Charles Miller), Dave's Place (Dave Davis), and the Triangle Tnn (Wil- bur Burford). Of the places whose licenses ex- | pired last night, one (Mike's Place) H STEAMER MOV'EM.EN‘I‘S is going into the retail liquor busi- en a' on un p X ind several others are going, Public schools open tomorrow | to continue in business without sell-| o he ChEi ee s s s s eses oo s ing drinks, Presumably the rest|™Oorning following the Chrisumas p NORTHBOUND 4 Lo L will. HOBEIRME doors and New Year’s holidays. Today ongass & Noith Coast scheduled to af B e i el gl students are getting their home i ¢ e at 103 oeiook tonignt. o | Major leaguers Get Off fo Seven Dispensaries fo Op- | toeter, brhing up o Tk, e Yukon due carly Wednesda o{ | s e S go b Ten passengers sl south to| o Snoa have s daye mati o/ 000d Sfart on Two erafe as Cockfail Bars classes again. i via Sitka with the steamer o aboard . i o o foneass early this morning after o SCHEDULED SAILINGS -[ Map'e Courts [ Under Walker Act | DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, | hat vescel had spent several hours @ Taku scheduled to sail from @ N ‘NfilKCs An\’;a’ Appliances to mm:w\u;;—-i unloading at local wharves. e Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. ® Lou Hudson started his 1940 Taps were o[)vmr\ at midnight last | nffice, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 Leaving town were C. O. Brown- | ® N(;r(hland scheduled t‘,o 1”1‘(; ® career in the local major h-agun-imgm at eight Juneau beer parlors) ing, John Willis, Ray McKinle 4 rom Seattle January 5 a ® |bowling contests with a bang yes- | which went out of the liquior busi-| | 7 Don Hamrick Fred Gacek, Miss ® a.m. o |terday afternoon, leading all keg- |ness at the year's end. As beer and SAN FRANCISCO'S Mrs. Pearl Ganett. Paul ® Tongass scheduled to sail from @ lers with 608 total, including one | wine stocks on hand at the taverns | Pl Finest Moderately Priced Hotel M Lloyd Rizman and ® Fanllle \gnlll?ary BStdslpar:). :‘pumf‘ of 236. ‘sp!?sllfll x: the sir k]._ four piaces } f g ox F d RD Floyd Rizr | ® Freighter Derblay schedule .| with new dispen: icenses start-| e ! i o bek thie ¢ as-|® sail from Seattle January 12 @ Hudson rolled for Kaufmann's|eq mixine New Year cocktails. Three 3 ) i g i EVERY ROCM WITH TUS & SHOWER Mon on was the only pas b hwest e | Cafe, which team beat Rainier 3 e oI A WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Pre jrEE cdr 9,00 9.50 3.00 enger here from Seattle, ® for Southeast and South other dispens RIS | | wiligol Greon ot it Atk PERSON 7S SR |® Amska ports. o (Beer nt the Elks in two of three| licenses were kept busy all evening, (U 0 CF BT Tabbe il dsc] PERSONS 25° 3°° 350 |e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |closely fought games, nosing out 1039 blending mell Hifler a0’ | © e At i Bad el |comtsmons coctrs ioumee . | @ Princess Norah scheduled to e |in total by only three - pins. without perceptible pause. Dttt il A S D e sail southbound at about mid- | At the Brunswick, Ed Radde| proprietors of the places which summoned before a Congressional | @ night tonight. © | Bowled 588 to'lead marking for the |closed their doors or Which went|COmmittee to explain statements) | @ Mount McKinley is scheduled ® | George Brothers five, but his team |into other lines of business had mv\"“d' in her annual report. Fasl Voyage e southbound at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning. LOCAL SAILINGS . e Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ |® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ e ka and wayports CH . teamer Mount M&Knlv,\ ha made fast trip to the Westward. e Dart leaves every Wednesday The ship sailed from Cordova yes- e at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port @ | terday afternoon at 5 o'clock and e Alexander, Kake and way ®/ is due in Juneau tomorrow morn-,e ports .| southbound to'» @ @« « ¢ @ @ @ @ @ @ o ~ ing about 8 o'clock Seattle. "~ |] Tioes Tomormow || SPE(lAl IEST; ;;;:h e 5 183 et | i Ten Elks bow celebrated the last day ‘of 19 after- noon on the lodge's bowling alleys with a prize contest, rolling against | averages DOCTOR WILL PAY FOR 21ST CHILD - L. E. Iversen markec out with . total inclusive of a 45-pin spot| CHARDON. O. Jan. 1. — It MAF. | and Mrs. Abe J. Weaaver of near-by | low-average Middlefield should have three more | 59 to take the honors. A money contest keslers, forced to bowl with care, children, Dr. H. E. Shafer will have | raised their average: to pay them $5 instead of collecting ores and spots as fol-!his delivery fee. For Dr. Shafer long ago made an arrangement by Spot | which the Weavers would pay $5 Duckworth 214 159 190 — 563 less for each delivery, and the lat- Henning 160 169 179 523 est arrival, Abe Jr, was No. 18. If Iversen 165 185 197 5 592| there is a twentieth little Weaver, | Sperling 151 165 136 24— 476 the score will be even, and Dr. Ward 192 170 137 39— 538 Shafer will deliver the child for Kimball 177 190 148 ase'nml‘mg If there is a twenty-: nrst, Halm 107 186 66 - 458 the doctor will be out ss Huntoon 126 164 161 .)47 ! Sundborg . 119 124 139 114 Chip'rfield 123 129 127 135— 514 Bear.Fa(e ., DOUGLAS NEWS | SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY Catholic Sunday School children d their Christmas tre: vy forenodn at Frank’s Cabin were gifts of candy and Te-| yments were enjoyed. - - RETURNING TO SCHOOL Arvo Wahto is leaving on the gas- boat Pelican tonight fnx‘v Pelican yoqy away City to resume his teaching after R spending the Christmas vacation with his folks here. Raymond Mork, WAlNUTS USED one of his pupils, accompanies Mr ‘ Wahto to his home. | - - HENKINS BUY HOME it Clancy Henkins and family were they come out without brushing. busy today gotting located in their| SAN ANTORIO, Tex, Jan. 1— own home on H. Street between Sec-| The well-groomed an - Antonio cnd and Third, which they have|Woman owes much of the attrac- purchased from Felix Gray. ¥ |tiveness of her furs to California - - valnuts. SCHOOL RESUMES TUESDAY The walnuts, specially ground and Christmas vacation for pupils of |mixed with cleaner, are used to the Douglas Public School comes to| ve grime from furs. The new an end tomorrow morning and regu- | mixture is found td be much more lar routine of study and other acti- ective than sawdust which was vities continue ly employed. The shélls keeps - e+ e the oils in the fur for longer wear Today’s News 7oaay—Empire and when the clenmng job is done WINCHESTER, Ky., Jan. 1.—The desk sergeant hung up the receiver and sent Patrolman Robert Baker | tend Herman Ecton out on nssixn— meni—to drive a bear out of a resi- dent’s back yard. Arriving at the scene, they found 300" pounds of “biml bear surrounding a garbage |(a|v The officers stepped back for consultation. A neighbor finally suggested the |bear might belong to another local | man, a medicine salesman. ‘ Negligence 5. lnllnu and Egypt. Yot 6. By asking native ministried to 2, Pope Pius XIl, in his first en- ainst Britsin's vgiical: arl Browder. He was charged -m. having committed passport 41 the Amterican Peace and Democracy, containing 9. pproy names of government employees. 10. Sovjet Russia. NOW- DON'T INTERRUPT- CHILDREN- LISTEN TO THE GUIDE- The lat- | |ter was summoned and he led the, T0 CLEAN FURS, " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JAN. 1, 1940 THIS IS THE CIVIC CENTER OF COLUMBUS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE_SCIOTO RIVER- ON THE LEFT IS THE CITY HALL- POLICE HEADQUARTERS AND CITY JAIL- THIS TOWN WOL JLDN v CHA*JCE By GEORGE McMANUS PE‘? YA'JQANT HAT NOTF: D F'OP CORNED BEEF AND. CABBAGE? ® [managed to win but one of three |little beer and wine on hand last | from the Brunswicks. nirm They had known since the | Legislature passed the Walker Bill| Scores were a8 follows: |in March that there would be no Rainier Beer {cldstyle dispertsary licenses after Ugrin 193 179 160 532 jgg0. | Hagerup *188 201 180— 569 SO el Lavenik 182 178 170— 530 |l S porg The new act permits dispensaries i“"};?;")‘;’“flu }98; ;s‘l’ :23_ 5’2] to sell beer, wine and hard liquor ¥ y the drink under yearly licenses v ~,f $1000 in large towns and $500 T .. B o ”‘"5‘ n smaller communities of Alaska | Kaufmznii's Cafe | In addition, a $2500 cash bond must Stewart 156 190 181— 527 ). |octeq with the District Court Carnegle 186 230 177— 59314 insure a good behavior. | Koski 188 155 117— 460| g, juneau has seven cocktail Hudson 238 177 193— 606 pars today. They are: The Bar-| (i 161 164 157— 482 anof Hotel. New Alaskan Bachelor Totals 921 916 825— 2668 (On the Brunswick alleys) George Brothers ® Perfect comfort Radde 206 178 202— 586 ® Splendid food y Iffert 220 146 176— 542 ¥ ® Every convenience Metcalf 107 165 13— 456\ ST RC e ncnd service | Holmquist 185 184 177— 496 entrally located | Burke 138 154 160 480| “pon Rates from 5250 —— —— —— —— | Special Rates to Permanent Guests Totals 916 767 8572540 ALASKANS LIKE THE [ Hotel E. Galao 167— 496 ey il NEW WASHINGTON Mangalao 168— 531 TR i B OE ein 133— 469 A. Galao 152— 545 | T e e | \ Totals 920 857 803—2589 case Lot Grocery | T “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" \M' A b nw d | | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin IS Auberi weas | | Charles A. Hayes | | ! Miss Pauline Aubert and Charles A. Hayes were married last evening lat a private ceremony performed |by Dean C. E. Rice in Holy Trinity Cathedral. | The couple was attended by Violet Aubert and Buzz Femmer, | Both Mr. and Mrs. Hayés are of 1Juneau. The groom is captain of traveling man J. J. Meherin's )achh Triton. . e -8 l | Empire Want Ads Bring Results. | GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 i (SIS Sy SR e e ~The Sign of ' Dependable Service -3 Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday | Fairbanks to Nome; Monday and Thursday | Fairbanks fo Betliel: Wednesdays ‘ L U. S. Airmail—Express Service . . Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. “PHONE 106’ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative o EXPERT President Green charges that the | stary of Labor misrepresented Ificts in her report on the contro-| versy between CIO and A. F. of L. | Sec FAMILY ’ SHOE STORE !Detember Was | Warmest announced ; -4 a normal of 30.8. Highest previous mean temperature was 1907 and 1930. December 39 degrees in Juneau Ever Had closed was. the warmest Decel uneau has had since weather records were begun in 1881, the U. S. Weather Bureau today The month ju ature for the , as compared Mean tempe: was 39.9 degre “ lh SRlllNG S‘"dEGULw- Leave Due Juneau Due Jurnieau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 YUKON Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office 2 Freight Office H. O. ADAMS, Agent N rAlskla Steamship Company SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA*ROUTES - e S A 0 [ S ——— MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier 4 = ] SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA - SRR HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ) ) ) - ) ) ) ")~ 0 |Green openly criticised the Cabinet | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- member's statement that the dis-| sive Shoe Store” pute in labor ranks crystalized when | Seward Lou Hudson the A. F. of L. expelled ten unions. Street Manager ok, 2 s e _ Py i Y | ey e . - S e iy s 2 B 0 ‘v L ‘SANITARY PLUMBING v.'mt:l‘f for Health and Pleasure HEATING COMPANY ! W. J. NIEMI, Owner | “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. - ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” at the BRUNSWICK PR L BB bl " JAMESC. COOPER | l C.P. A. Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building TR 2 T AT iR > ki L u! -h..__. 'HAUGEN TEANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART |1 0. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information SHOE REPAIRING | Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL | Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor - | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 | Freight must be on city dock not | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday i ALASKA Transporlation Company ® NEWS | BROADCAST | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE [!| sailings rrom Pier 7 Seattle ON THE AIRI Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU Jan: 2 S. S. TYEE Jan. 9 S. 8. _Jan. 16 12:30 p.m. 9:45 pm 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Rice & Ahlers o Exclusive Dealers February 14, 25 for Connections at Vincouver with J. T. PETRICH as a palé-up subscriber o The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickels to see: “EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" WATCH THIS SPACE { SO Your Name May Appear EARES COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES §97 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and. Modernize Your Home Under Title L F.H A HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the' Comfort of Guestst GASTINEAU CAFE ¥ connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau' to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, réservations and full V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, c.PH-nun, Alaskns Baranof Hotel ANADIAN PACIFIC Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" REC.U.S PAT. OFF QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 NORTH COAST .. NORTHLAND .Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jea. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ® o ND ALASKA SERVICE