Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A NOTICE MARINE NEWS Five Go Out Aboard Taku ived in Juneau d the steamer ngers salled for frcm here. /als ) from Seattle were Mrs. ©. T, Wdet. Jang Wilder, B, Smith and Charles Raatikainen From Kefchikan, O. T. Edwards, and from Petersburg, Frank Du- € Six passengers & this merning Taku and f! to Seattle, Mr. and Mrs, W Djernes, Mr. and Mrs. A, F, Jonas and Miss Anna Lindloff -+ DeMoIays Report On Recent Trip To Ketchikan Reporting a very successiul trip 1 a fine vacation, Irving Lowell, Messer and Richard Jackson, three D=Molay officers of the local chapter, returned to Juneau after exemplifying degree work before the Ketchikan chapter. During the five-day stay in the first Alaska city, (he boys initiated five candidates, took over the Ket- chikan chapter for one meeting and attended a banguet, dance and pri- vate party given in their honor. Ketchikan DeMolays took the visit- ors to their homes during their va- cation and operdtion for which they were grate- ful El A ret visit is expected either during t *oming summer or next fall, it was announced ELOPE HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 6. — Wiliam Powell, 47, screen super- sleuth, is on his honeymoon near Las Vegas on a Dude Raneh with comely starlet Diana Lewis, 21. The t cloped yesterday and were married at Las Vegas SEB SRR Embpire clx\-mnr mhw xesult Survwors of Colum Seaman Fritz Grinn, 66, oldestmember liner Columbus, puts a hu:erly mmt the shoulders of Amol‘ghh-m, 14-year-old bellboy on the ship, at of the Coluuhu was blou‘ht ] thn “MR_JIGGS-DPID YOU BEAUTIFLIL STATUE? A BEAUTIFUL. OF THE VENUS DE MILO — $088800088008¢unMeoRNeeee e enir— afforded the fullest co- AN NATIXZ AT AOIZ A TRANTINT O ATTIND AL THE DAILY ALASKA mm SATURDAY THIS COPY YOU BROKE | DID - BUT. YOU HAD BET TER GIT_AWAY FROM 1T- OR THEYLL THINK = :BY GOLLY- THEY HAVE A LOT OF FUNNY= LOOKING THINGS IN THIS MUSEUM - Q= Tart soan WN. 6, 1940 BY JOVE-THEY WHAT REALLY HAVE- THI ISN'T THIS EERE 7 By GEORGE McMANUS 0¥ CeoTAINLY- TS ERE - B N DO YOU f INFORTHE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS® n { HAG AHT D T ’l‘odly and Everyday the Better Are - Served -at the ‘mnsmcx CAFE Nuffiés Association i Is fo Meet Monday; Mrs. Bi R: McDonnell be | | hostess Monday evening at ‘her | apartment in the Assembly to mem- bers of the Gastineau Channel Nurs- | es Association at their regulan meet- | ing. The session: will 'start ati8 | oclock and all members of: the! group are urged to attend. RIS 2 TOWI NK_WE'VE_BEEN S TR S o American Djshu; 1 'Hi!akra:ts Lunches, { ) ) \ - Toda) s Ne Today--Zmpire. smm,u. e, @._ e o s e o 090000 NORTHBOUND Northland due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILIN Tongass scheduled to sail (rom Seattle January 9 at 9 p. m. Princess . Norah scheduled to from Vancouver Janu- 12 at 9 p. m North Coast scheduled to sai frem Seajtle January 12 at 10 a. m. Freighter Derblay scheduled to sail from Seattle January 12 for Southeast and Southw Alaska ports. Taku scheduled to sail from Se- attle January 16 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound Tuesday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 7 a. m, for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way ® . ports. oo 000 0000 o PR 0 AT S R L, =k | | TibES ToMorrow || * " .. Low tide—5:06 am. 34 feet. ‘ High tide—11:16 a.m.. 175 feet. Low tide—5:50 pam, -.2 feet. | | pror [ TIDES MONDAY High tide—0:19 am., 154 feet. | Low tide—5:51 am, 3.1 feet. | High tide—12:01 p.m, 717 feet. Low tide—6:30 pm. -16 feet - MASONS INSTALL Officers for the ensuing year of the Tanana Lodge of Masons were recently installed, as follows: Theodore Loitus, worshipful ma.- ter; A. H. Nordale, senior warde J. M. Jorgensen, junior Themas M. Hunt, treasu, R. Clark, sec ROl cenior deaeon; Ru)moud A. Bar- Frank ber; junior deacon; H. E. Rogers, senior steward; -Earl L. Nelson, junior steward; Edby Davis, mar- shal, and P. S. Peterson, tyler. - - Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, annu@ncen that during her absenee.her. office will be open as usuu ady. tor sale at Thl MNI'I Otfiu of the crew of the scuttl Island in New York. dty by the U. 8. cruiser Tuscaloosa. ————oe IT'STIME T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED-OUT | LUBRICANTS! || CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY -3 ’ TorpecAlor Hi Lts Brmsh Warshq) Germany claimed a torpedo “hit’ Elizabeth December 29 ‘“off west on the British battleship Queen Scotland.” The warship was at- tacked by a roving U-boat, the report said. The British admiralty corifirmed the announcement, said three men had been killed and that the ship had suffered “some damage.” An old vessel, the Queen Elitabeth was built in 1912-15, one of five ships of her type. Shé | is pletured above on patrol in the North Sea. HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service WAITRESS - CHAMBER MAID— Age 40, married. Several years wait- ress, some. chamber maid experience in large hotel. Also available for housework and practical nursing. Good werker, reliable. Call for ES 2143. —,———— (Iiapel Service Tomorrow for Arlhur W..fox Masonic funeral services .w‘l “be, heldtomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Charles W. Carter ;Mortuary chapel., for Arthur W, Fox,. well away last Sunday. Dean Rice of Trinity Cathe- | dral,: will, delives | the eulogyy and musical. selections will be sung by Marye Berne Ehler. Interment, will 1 be-dn. the Masonic plot of Evergreen, | Cemetery. 4 —————— " Empire Want Ads Bring !u_flh known. Juneay attorney who: passed: Skl Irall in Good Condition for Hike Juneau skiers who plan to make the hike te the top of Crookes Trall tomorrcw will be interested to learn the repert of good trail conditions. Returr s afterncon, Ralph Moreau nct that the ground is hard ed instead of the usual muddy trail which has greeted the skiers sc far this season. Instruction and slalom racing for both men and women is on the program for tomorrow and a feature of the outing will be a weiner roast. A large group is expected to take advantage of the good weather and all planning to make the trip are urged to meet, promptly. at 9:30 o'~ clock in_the; lobby of: the Baranof | Hotel. e e LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE \“—'l'l\e Sign of Juneau to Fairbanks; Tuesday and Wednesda% Fairbanks to Nome; Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Dependable Service ey Sales Representative rom a trip up the moun- | TRINITY GUILD MEMBERS COMPLIMENT MRS. JARMAN\ Trinity Guild of Juneau met here ! yesterday afternoon at-the home o! |Mrs. J. R. Guerin for the regular | | For Mrs. Kate Jarman, who is |leaving next week for California, the |ing netx week for California, the meeting resolved into a social session | | with entertainment and refresh- )ments following. An appropriate gift | was presented to Mrs. Jarman for | remembrance by those participating. | Fourteen ladies were present. | | e SEBENICOS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Sebenico were | {happily surprised at their home last | evening when about a dozen friends | and relatives dropped in to help them celebrate their fifth wedding | anniversary. Pinochle was the pas- | time enjoyed. Several gifts appro- priate to the occasion were present- ed to the honorees. PG oL AR 4-H CLUB MEETING Six members of the Northern Light 4-H Club met this forenoon at 11| o'clock at the home of Noreen An- drews. The hour was spent in sew- to hike to the foundry tomorrow | morning. The next meeting. will be held at| Peggy Cochrane’s home next Sat-| urday -evening -at 7:30 o'clock. | Noreen Andrews and Alfreda Fleek | vere appointed to provide enter- | ainment for the next meeting. ; ing on dish towels. The club decided - NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on January 12th, 1940, at 10 o'clock a,m., before the Judge of the Unimd States Commissioner’s and {Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Smm Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct upon the petition of Thomas Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieau | Thison, Jr., for admission to pro- vate of the last will and testament Steamer Seattle ~ Northbound Southbound nf Thomas Tilson, Sr, made on| YUKON ..Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Ma,y 23, 1938, and for confirma-; MT. McKINLEY Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 |ton of the appointment of Thomas! ALASKA Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 | Tiison, Jr., as executor thereof and | [for the issuance of letters testa-| FOR OTHER IN| S | mentary to him. All persons inter-| HER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ested are required at said time and e pls,ce to show ‘cause why said pe- 3 I'tition should not be granted. | THE ALASKA L'NE WITNESS my hand and officlal | PHONES seal fl; Sitka, Alaska, December| y O, ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office ... 2 28th. 1939, Freight Office. S WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, United States Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Sitka, Alas- ka, Commissioner’s Precinct. Publication dates, Jan, 2-3-4-5-6- 8-9-10-11-12, 1939. adv. | Alaska Ste amshlp Company Empire Want Ads Bring Results. | SERVICE-ON‘ALL-RLASKA- Q’)UTES » O MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA § i FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” | Seward Lou Hudson b bag Miiingit HEADQUARTERS )'UNI'IAU—!’HO..lili’-li.z-fi< — —_———— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. S T SANITARY PLUMBING and It takes about eight égg whites! to equal a cupful. Remember this! when using up leftover egg whuesj in cooking. Store the whites, cov- ered, in the refrigerator and they! will keep for a week. “JAMESC, COOPER | C.P. A Business Counselor *. | * . EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor S Burners REC.U.S PAT. OFK QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE %4 e G S S s | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.!| w?“}?fl:fi? w - i Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE “Let your plumbing worry be LB Radio Station KANG our worry.” Phone 788. Padio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 AL Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER - — | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCBS Ham Machine Shop “Try Us First" s PAUL JOHNSON | r“ as a pald-up subscriber o The Daily Alaska Empire 15 invited to present this coupon this_evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickels to see: “SECRETS OF A NURSE" THIS SPACE M. S. DART U Mail Carrier | Leaves Ferry -Slip; Juneau, every Wednesday-at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS i For Information Haugen Transpertation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday WAITCH Your Name May Appear ALASKA Tracnsporlafl,s COLUMBIA ;mm COMPANY ompany i ™ Lumber and Bailding Materials Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modemize. Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU 8: 8. TYEE ... 8. 8. TAKU ATS9P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION : m:m Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests| nnmm GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Phone 114 CANADIAN 1« ona "PRIN- aQ Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau: Seattle No.Bound So.Bound .Jan, 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 NORTHLAND ... NORTH COAST ... e R .