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} BY GOLLY -1'VE GOT TO _HAVE EVERYTHING PACKED BY SEVEN OCLOCK-ASTH' LEAVES ERIE & EGHT - J TRAIN JIGGS! ARE YOU_ PACKING THE GRIPS @ I'M AT IT MAGGIE- THANK VELS ks GOODNESS - READY EVERYTHING ON TIME- 1S PACKED NOW - TANANA IS SCHEDULED FOR NORTH o) 1 of the Alaska » pany is scheduled te attle January 30 advices received - - Five Days’ Mail Is On motorshep Northland, due in Juneau from the south at 8 o'clock temorrow morning, should have five days' first class mail aboard. Pestmaster Albert Wile has re- ed ar ram stating that the orthland has 14 pounches and 21 sacks of mail. The . Northland left Seattle last Friday Teno; January 5, and the previous mail left Seattle on the Yukon on Sunday, December 31. SCORES. The ATTEND SERVICES FOR ARTHUR W. FOX Impressive Masonic funeral serv- ices for Arthur W. Fox, well known Juneau attorney, were attended by scor of Juneau citizens yester- day afternoon at the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. orshipful Master Charles W. th conducted the ritual, D. Stabl Oakes, Faulkner Bar Gray | WILLING AND WELDING_Because she thinks the demand for skilled airplane welders is bound to increase, Mrs. ‘ Mozelle Sitton (above) studies welding at night in St. Louis. She’s a 29-year-old widow with two children and is determined ¢ to continue until she can pass stiff government tests. With her ! family, a WPA job by days and study by nights, she keeps busy. PR ) NORTIIBNT Northland schedulec at 8 o'clock to ing. Has five d Princess Norah scheduled to se from Vancouver Janu- 12 at 9 th from 10a m Prefghiter Derblay scheduled to sail from Seatt for Southea Alaska ports, a 5 El g 3 s to sa attle January 16 at 9 SOUTHBOVUND SAT Yukon scheduled sc at 1:30 a. m. tomorrc LOCAL SAILIN at7a. m. for Pa Alexander, Kake port. e 8 0 e 0 800 e e 5 © 9036000002020 00000000600000060s TIDES TOM S i s “ High tide , 158 feet. Low tide 28 feet High tide—12:40 p.m., 17.7 feet. Low tide—7:07 pm. -18 feet. Mt. Juneau Lodge. The as delivered by Dean C Trinity Ca- thedral, musical tributes were E e Berne Ehler, so- 1t was in the Ma- n Cemetery Howard . Trevor C. Davis, Glenn Robert E. Coughlin, H. L and George W. Folta. Fourteen members of the Juneau Association and Judge Felix attended the rites as hon- y palibearers. - >z Out of whale, sardine and her ring oils, t. facturing 7 | IT'S TIME T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY PILOT BARR IS E i i | E § . 1B E ! E ! | IKE FATHER, LEKE SON —If these two members of L the financial house of Morgan. look stern, there’s good reason. ‘They are J. P. Morgan and his son, Junius, 46-year-financier, who can find no escape from Wall Street tenseness over the war situation in Europe. This good closeup of the usually camera-shy Morgans was made at a Washington hearing. IPISTOL SHOOTERS IN TOWN AGAIN | the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club Hies in from A”in S Wi"‘lwil] be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the indoor range un- der the American Meat Company, | it was announced today, with in- Operate Sixty-Day | Service on Roufe parties to attend. Discussion will be held on L. F. Barr, former vuneau: ané flying out of Fairbanks ‘for ‘the| ———————— past two seasons, surprised Ju-| neau friends today when he flew i from Atlin in his Pilgrimplane: | Barr brought in with him, n.“ M. Clark, Atlin hardware man who 1 spend a few days here get-| ting dental attention before re- turning with Barr, and Bill Kerr,| miner bound to Vancouver, | Barr, who operated between Ju=| neau and Athin with his Pilgrim, ! plang to fly the route again for about 60 days, before returning m‘ Fairbanks where he has been doing Toek: % SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort plendid food ® Every convenience o~ and service Large Roomse Centrally located n'lln‘:’h!h Rates from $2.50 "1 —The Sign of Dependable Service P IR 4 § i Y \ N b & D e ————— Juneau to Fairbanks; Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service o : Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1940. DIDN'T, | TELL YOU | TO PACK? By GEORGE McMANUS |ALASKA STANDARD OIL SCENE SHOWN Standard Qil employe | Creek,: near Kanatak, ard Oil Bulletin. T |tograph is part of ar | how ‘Standard employ world spent Christmas. IN CO. BULLETIN at Salmon pictured {around their Christmas dinner table in;the December issue of the Stand- Alaska pho- s around the S O D D Today and Everyday the Better | Foods Are Served at the CAFE e | | residence at +| with, smoke.” ' Alaska Measure For Signature T NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No Heat with | false Alarm | January 12th, 1940, at 10 o'clock . |am., before the Judge of the Smoke Last Night | United States Commissioner’s and 4 | Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Three fire alarms were sound- |Sika. Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- 'cinct upon the petition of Thomas ed yesterday, the first, 2-7, a fire drill in the forenoon, the second gltson.r J;' vtm’ a.dlxlmss:;nt lto r:;:-t an emergency alarm for volunteers o eTl[:onL]ai “;‘f[h:"‘ g’r‘ r:;:e o aid in the search for a missing ks “ % il May 28, 1938, and for confirma~ 5 r’s body, and the third: was a new sort of false alarm. The third alarm, to the 3-5 box, took firemen to the Mike Avoian Fourth and Harris where the phenomenon of cold air hitting the warm side of the house in a rear stairway to the Wes Bar- rett apartment “filled the place | tion of the appointment of Thomas | Tilson, Jr., as executor theredf and for tne issuance of letters testa- mentary to him. All persons inter- ested are required at said time and place to show cause why said pe- tition should not be granted. |seal at Sitka, 128th. 1939. | WILLIAM . W. KNIGHT, United States Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Sitka, Alas- ka, Commissioner’'s Precinct. Publication dates, Jan. J8—9~10-11- . 1939. Alaska, e Goes fo FDR WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.~The Senate has passed .a bill #o authorize refunding of negoti- able bonded indebtedness of Alacka municipalities and pub- lic utility districts. The meas- ure now gees to.the President Empire Want Ads Bring Results. “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- SHOE STORE | for his signature. sive Shoe Store” Interior Department officials | | Seward Lou Hudson said the legislation will permit | Streot Manager of a reduction in burdensome - AR interest charges. pe v 20 g TS —— e % Try @n Empire ad. E SANITARY PLUMBING and | MEETING TOMORROY/ The regular monthly. meeting of | vitation extended to all interested | the | | subject of conducting pistol shoots | tlin-Juneau pilot who has been| with other towns in the Territory. Rock wool is made from natural HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” SANFRANCISCO'S Finest Made! Priced Hotel Phone 1788. EVERY ROOM WITH TUB & SHOWER E SRS BT Dinners T T " Empire Want Ads Bring Results, % o |that a hearing will. be held on WITNESS. my hand and official | Deceraber | Al 2-3-4-5-6- | SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Jurneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ’ YUKON Dee. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 MT. McKINLEY Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 ALASKA Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL——«— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office 2 Freight Office. H. O. ADAMS, Agent aska Steamship Company SERVICE -ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES « | G 0 ) 2 ) | FAMILY || i | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 - - - 7~ —— ) ) MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. MAIL | % E ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT, Inc. e All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Wadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER #eeson 2:90.2:30 3,00 sersons 2:30 390 3.50 cosrie sHoP & CockTAlL LOUNGE | HOUSEHOLD | mRPPLIANCES ‘ Y. MASONat angt ST, \ Hfll’l’i Hacllile S|l0]l . o e TN *“——,.h' Us First” HAUGEN THAN [TION 0. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaw; every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKRE, 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 ALASKA Transportatios Company ® T ST O LT Sl JAMES C.COOPER C.P. A Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor R AR BROADCAST MR K Y _JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves ; ‘ Seattle s el | s. s TveE Jan. 9 BY “em iluka 8. 5. 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HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Eitort Made for the Comtort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION COLUMBIA ;“fit‘.f COMPANY l | WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle . Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ..Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 NORTH COAST .......Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... i : VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE