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o ~ BRINGING UP FATHER == D FRIEND JIM- N A TOUR-I DMEET DOWN "RIAL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS MY C-JIOODNESS % | THOUGHT MacliEs VOICE = EO(MB PSR SRR | SteaMER MOVEMENTS BARR'S PILGRIM FLOWN TO ATLIN F. T k © Atlin ©c e o w0 s 0 0 NORTHBOUND . chedulec Tor day 1 ) SAILINGS in Jun ver with him were Roy to take care of minb Clark is returni where he h E He came to Ju- to receive medical attention - - C.D. A Public Card Party | ile home store 0000900000000 et ceeeecceecccoce A public card party tem row night at 8 o' clic Parish Hall and > is anticipated 1le, bridge and be played and refreshm serv-d during the latter e0000a0 art of evening Arrangements for the card pa will be in charge of Mrs. J. J. Kleir > Mrs. Guy McNaughton, and Mrs e T"ec0c0000e6c0s s000080 A. M. Geyer. The refreshment » e o0 e e e 200 e mittee includes Mrs. Howard Croken S Mrs. Verne Hoke and Mrs. Kather- .. A TeNre DES TOMORRO\ i ) High tide 2:45 a. m., 15.9 . 5 1 ! m, 28 Scottish Rite to LT Bl L The Scottish Rite Masons will held their monthly meeting January 122 at the Scottish Temple | Twenty In addition to regular business|neau Sh transactions, the Fourteenth D d will be conferred by the officer , Ven- \ Censistory, embracir the 1 rst and Thirty cond Degrees, will also hold their annual election of officers at the conclusion of the degree work, it was announc-| er of the winter includes 1ce Hendrickson, W. P. Scott, and ed today by the secretary of the|Homer Nordling Scottish Rite Bodies. | made for the February > - | will be held in hon of the members. Empire want Ads Bring Results. f the w PAIN ONCE ALLOWED DR. THEBUSSEM TO PRINT HIS OWN POSTAGE STAMPS/ [RoLAND HILL DID NOT INVENT THE POSTAGE STAMP, NOR WAS HE AN EMPLOYE WHEN HE ADVOCATED IT5 USE ON MAIL/ FORMER POSMASTER X MEMBEROF CONGRESS Pardo stamps. ause 0 nish postal sy t government offi e, “Honorary Post- In 1870, “Doctor Thebussem” (Maria de designed and issued his own personal po i was granted him by the Spanish governn sem’s” efforts in developing and improvin He was offered a decoration and an ir \ for his services, but Thebussem preferrc man of Madrid.” ... Odd, Isn't It? I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY e rreeeeeeeereeed ——————— I3:30] NOTICE | N > | poned on account of several of the Missing Inspector Found Dead . i i o) sores 1" sesy atves | neau tonight. 'that a hearing will be held on F g 2 e | January 12th, 1940, at 10 o'clock e RhNS 4 3 . R FINANCES TO AID SCHOOL, |am. before the Judge of the INTEREST OF ALUMNI ASSN. United States Commissioner’s and | Alumni of the Douglas PubuoiEx-Offlcw Probate Court for the School met here last evening m;smm, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- the high school, for a combmed|c1nct upon the petition of Thomas | business and social get-together,; Tilson, Jr., for admission to pro- with attendance reported good and |bate of the last will and testament a fine time resulting. of Thomas Tilson, Sr, made on The matter of constitution and|May 23, 1938, and for confirma- by-laws to ke considered was laid | tion of the appointment of Thomas over until next meeting due to ex-"l‘n.son, Jr., as executor thereof and of events during the holiday | for the issuance of letters testa- season which prevented the com-|mentary to him. All persons inter- mittee getting together. ]ested are required at said time and Proposed methods of raising! place to show cause why said pe- money to help the school was an |tition should not be granted. important issue of the meeting. A| WITNESS my hand and official at Sitka, Alaska, December ces play, a show, dance or a card/seal party were among the suggestions 28th. 1939. offered but finally the matter was WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, |left to a committee to be uppomte(lg United States Commission- | by the president and report at the er and Ex-Officio Probate ! (next meeting. Judge for the Sitka, Alas- | Mrs. Claud Erskine was named! ka, Commissioner’s Precingt. | chairman of a committee to pro-}Publlcanon dates, Jan, 2-3-4-5-6- | vide social entertainment for the8-8-10-11-12, 1989. adv. | next session, set for February 14.| (The same publicity committee was Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Brinidige Rifes Here Tomorrow (e s Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BRUNSWICK CAFE Funeral services for Robert Brun- | ! dige, 60, who passed away January | a -3 ] 7, at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be | 5 ! held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 \ ! oclock from the chapel of the|} ’ ! Charles W. Carter Mortuary. ]‘ A : gl The Rev. John L. Cauble will de- nese and American Dishes ) liver the eulogy and interment will| | Special Breakfasts, Lunches, | be in Evixfrffn Cemetery. { : Dinners l G | - Empire classifieds bring results. Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA A Jan. 13 Jan, 16 Jan. 22 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS =———————CALL THE ALASKA LINE Y PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office . 2 Freight Office g SERVICE-ON-RLL-RARLASKR*"ROUTES | continued. * BRI G | After adjournment, relay games | | were played and dancing to music F A M I L Y | by John Niemi and Glen Edwards SHOE STOBE with refreshments of cake, sand- wiches, salad and coffee completed “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- \ the gocd time arranged. sive Shoe Store” B ol B Seward Lou Hudsen CARD OF THANKS Street Manager We wish to express appreciation ._____—.___.——.-L | for the many kindnesses extended 2 to us during our time of sorrow and for the beautiful floral offer- | ings. R R TR S SR SANITARY PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY MR. AND MRS. THOMAS JENSEN W. J. NIEMI, Owner adv, | “Let your plumbing worry be i our worry.” Phone 788. | | Searchers are shown recovering the body of Roy M. Porter, missing 62-year-old Seattle Immigration Inspector, from Puget Sound. The man’s body was found in his auto (foreground). Porter had been missing two days and a wide search had been conducted in the Puget Sound region. | RV, s U | MRS. BOLYAN ON VACATION Mrs. Clyde Bolyan had passage U — JU— MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ’ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ’ HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e s e - O ) ] 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 etary of the club following resignation of Mrs, Marion Wet- | ter who is leaving soon for a trip to her former home. Mrs. Frank Campbell who heads the Legislative department had {booked on the motorship Dart for | #- departure today to visit her hus-, band who is doing prospecting work | on some mining claims in the vi-| cinity of Kake. She expects to be gone about two weeks. | HOUSEHOLD || APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop || . o, 0 COUGLAS TEWS charge of the following prograi which ywed the business ses oS B *Try Us First” i : TWO ENTERTAIN HERE Ty Us If War Comes, ol B YL N s Mrs, Earl Wilson and Mrs. Joe | M De eport of Public Wel- glas Island Wo- gren's and mothers' allowances, by Club at the regular meeting | Mrs, Campbell; songs of peace. for January, held last night at the| Next meeting of the organization ne of Mrs, George Woodbury.| to be held next month to be at fare Department funds for chil-| | Eelliken were the hostesses at a : luncheon given at the home of the | former yesterday afternoon. Sew- ing provided the pastime follow- ing. The guests present included Mrs. | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier s was the assist- | the home of Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. nas card from| woods assisting. read. She was| B o — d from on the Golden Ju-| INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS J. R. Guerin, Mrs. M. A, Pearce,; Mrs, W. E. Cahill Mrs. Frank| Campbell, Mrs. Milton Daniels and Mrs. Walter Scott. | lee celebration being planned.! Tomorrow night at the Natatori- F N 'or Information Mrs. Alan Pet was also heard um a lightweight but valiant Doug- TR T Trans) Red from on ihe of Nations las High Sehool basketball squaa| C- Atherton, with the Taylor and “;r':;::t munpl‘:uo:l‘o:nycnlioek i contest, A letter from Mrs. R. W. will again attempt to upset tthDrm'y stoce JEWDhliahorgs, Ieoentis later than 4 P. M. Tuesday left for the Outside, first trip south in 15 years. DeArmond of Sitka, chairman of N high-powered Juneau High quintet. | rican Home Department was | Last week’s game at Juneau r and Mrs tt selected t0 sulted in a 26-47 Juneau victory. ’ m reply. 1 Mrs. W. C.. But this week the local boys will Heitmeyer, of Anchorage, came a be playing on their own floor and ! A L A s K A request and report on Youth Ac- should be able to give a better mc-= t here by . count of themselves. 0 Pool of chairman he Golden Jubilee Flower contest with reason for, was asked for, and Mrs. Evangeline Atwood was named Committee on W Transportatios Company . A preliminary game matches the grade school 100-pound teams of both schools. This will mark the first outside competition for me‘ | Douglas squad and the game should | and Means| be interesting from the opening Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | was requested to ertain how‘whxstleA First game starts at 7:30 Leagee {scon a benefit show for the club o'clock as usual. Seatile | . 8. TAKU .. ..Jan. 16 lean be put on for raising funds. - e | Mrs. Posl is head of committee in| SOFT BALL GAME POSTPONED 8. 5, TYEE Jan. 23 { charge. Soft ball contest planned for this | Mrs. w H. Wood was made new | evening at the Nat has been post- ATOP. M. | S S SS AL SRR S rusm‘nuon | TION | 2'"'“’“"“" . > 15 ~The Sign of o o AGENT 14 6 Dependable Service D. B. FEMMER S e O, Phone 114 Night 312 J. MARTIN as a pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickets to see: “FAST AND LOOSE"” SPACE ¢ WAL1CH THIS Your Name May Appear S . COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecton DR BEYICE N ORMATION Travel IIP!;"- cESS” LINER [EAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND, SAILINGS Princess Norah —————————————— 7 \ 3 ‘ o | Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. S. 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