The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1941, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —jUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, ]941 : " ' : : PRINCETON HALL !N CARSON LAWRENCE e MARINE NEWS || tAuncsep, sirka g s | tarian Mission| The Daily Alaska Empire PRESENTS WITH A ‘STEAMER MOVEMENTSI 61 pASSE“GERS New Pre.Sby'e”an MISSIOH g is invited to present this coupon this “ ” B 'Sld D W evening at the box office of the—— FUTURE ALWAYS “CLICK" —owmmovws - LEAVE JUNEAU | “Honosoy M tore | CAPTTOL THEATRE roW! ON NORTH COASI SITKA, Alaska, Dec. 4. — The| and receive TWO tickets 1o see: . . : . Princess ~Norah due Friday ¢ Princeton Hall, replacement for the ! . —_ - » aft r evening. A v b tasi fiioe- | ‘scnpvue samanas! s Vossel Crowded With Ju-|ion. srecked tro sears seo. e “LONG VOYAGE HOME” Northland scheduled to SB“ . . & latnched here at noon yesterday Federal Tax—>5 r Person from Seattle foday. 0l neaultes Golng IO S“ka with Mrs. Andrew Hope christen- . W'ATC}‘;XTH.?[CSP;PACE Columbia scheduled to sail |ing the little vessel from Seattle today. Ui —74 Al'rlve from Somh Andrew Hope, with the Sheldon | Your Name May Appear! ST, Jackson school, supervised the| . ¢ Ty scheduled to sail from Seattle tOmOTTOW. {building of the craft and assisted | {in the launching North Sea scheduled to sail B 7l ports, the steamer North Cmstr Thi o L e JAee Denali scheduled to sail from ailed for Sitka and Seattle at 3|11 inches in length and is the! , Seattle December 6 at 9 am. cleck ‘this morning with 87 l‘l‘ds% |1argest boat constructed here since | North Coast scheduled to ‘s@il:® ., o o iy joined the vessel here. |the Russian days from Seattle December 12 Of the departing passengers, 29 Tongass scheduled “0125“‘”’""“ were ticketed for Seattle, 36 for|Rollins, Mi® =. &. Moore m;";:;:;:‘;"s“imas a and one each for Pefersburg| For Seattle—Joan Molyneux, Mr. md l'(-uh)km umd Mrs. Jack Molyneux, Peter McKinley scheduled south- Those' disombarking here were |Johnson, Mrs. N. A. McEachran, | bound Saturday. 45 les Wright, H. J. Lane, W. J. Mrs. Emma Bristol, Thomas H.| Yukon scheduled southboldd & ,iyincon A, Van Mavern, Leonard | Maxwell, W. Mitchell, W. A. Red-| 3 S Sdturday. ‘lor, Andy Day, Mack Mori, Mr, | ding, Mrs.Millie Spees, Elmer Lind-| i 5 Baranof scheduled souths Mrs, William Risse, Mavilyn | strom, Dave Reischl, Mr. and Mrs Due Juneau Dus dia. Girls P fer Them STAR BRA“BS bound Monday. . et Mr. and Mis, M F. Bene.|E. M. Richards, ‘Mrs.>J. W. Stoft, Steamer Seattle Northbound SouthBourd irls rrere .o LOCAL SAILINGS ict, Elizabeth Wyller, Fred Wyller,|[Mr. and Mrs, James Hill, Cecil| MT. MCKINLEY ... ... ] o T ] E Estebeth scheduled to sall ® Mrs. C. P. Wyller, Mr. and Mrs, E.|Driscoll, Simon Berg, C. L Crozier. | ik h Girls agree, “smart accessories make Xmas every Wednesany at @ pim.e|F. Herr, E. J. Hesse, Mrs. Elex| Anton Vukosav, C. R. Willard, ::K::OF' R e olios. "Deo :;,:, [;':c 8 costumes”. Don' let her down, Dear Santa, | o {0r Bitka and wayports. 1. @ (Zidio,Ms. Grace Purdue, Mrs, Ev-|Jack Aker, Gerald E. Butler, Harry | M:“A 2 Z:ae' G BB o TR | - . ues. . Tl . o o Dec Dec After bring 24 persons to Juneau t night from Seattle and South- | eed 000 0t give Star Brands, the gift she wants. Fashion- Dart leaves every Wednesday e crett, Wrede and infant, and Eunice Bremner, D. P. Holden, Walter Rcue" from HER able styles that make colorful Xmas frocks at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port. e Hanson. Towala, L. A. Dauphing, H, E.|COLUMBIA . Thur. Dec Sun, Dec. Sat. . 13 ** cven more charming. See them on display. Alexander, Kake and WAY- ®| Going fo Sitka on the vessel were | GTEED. | DENALT Sat. Dec. 6 Tues. Dec. 9 Mon. ;15 20 Gef STAR BRANDS 4 ® (Carl Floridan, M. 1. Smith, A. D.| Petersburg—Nellic Myatt 1\|(K|N|.Ly Thur. Dec. 11 Sun. Dec. 14 Sat. Dec. SZ 95‘0 ss 50 ‘ o o o o ® ®udiTanner, J. Carpenter, C. E. Bata-. Ketehikan—Kay Louring. YUKON Sat. Dec. 13 Tues. Dec. 16 Mon. Dec.22 heyre i it she'l | { : 5 : % 1 o Connects with S. Lakina at Seward for Dutch Harbor and Way Pom» e e gife she'll 1 ¢ cn Friday night at 7:30 o'clock’ 45| O'Reilly, Al Engen, Sam Newman "DES FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND most. Gay and charming \ : : usual. Last week’s meeting was|Burl Wilson, Hans Rassmussen, they're petfect for X \\ A Gift Boys Like.. { canbilad. ’ Frank Blackburn, Oscar Challman, e ‘ RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE festivities. Make hers a gift l Dick Thomas, Barney Smith, W. F ; bl i £, sTAR BRANDS | - 5, y Saith, W. ] (Sun time, December 5) | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent i ;‘x !w(l'.\\l:\' ;ms (m:;f;‘;(.... . CDA CARD PABTY Reynelds, William Schiller, Ernest, High tide—1:51 a.n. 15.1 feet. Y D SRRs WO Be. Givc agift boys really wane, | Public invited—bridge, pinochle,|Parson, G. D. McDonald, Mrs. L. Low tide—7:32 am. 37 feet. |SENSSVENNECH S WSS N SNSRI A < | Fitzpatrick, Mrs. G. E. Knudsen,! ' | . . d whist to be played—prizes and re- High tide—1:28 p.m, 16.9 fs Bl i s B g P Laina Aalto, Roy Prestovich, Frank Shd e 50 Star Brand shoes. Their's is a | freshments. Hope chest award. s . Low tide—8:04 pm, -1.1 feet to stylish, yet sturdy construction Thursday, December 4, at 8 p.p., restovich. L Lgleie [ boys like and for wear they | Parish Hall ady,| Andrew Wanamaker, G. N. Con-| Arkansas has ten large rivers. i can’t be beat. Give genuine s Y 1 {rad, E. P. Matthews, Vivian O g : | all-leather Star Brand shoes. Sugeer-mache, known to ine Chi- Mauthews, Maria Jean Lurz, Al- | { 3 g t Lurz, Mrs. Max Lurz, Mrs. J i | | \ ' nese, was probably the first plastic, TRAVEL ON A $3.5010 $5.50 fl‘f’,“_‘%’." AR R g 12 v m"""m; SPAGTHLY “Princess” TRANSPORTATION COMPANY RAILWAY PS Gifts That Count with MEN ‘ LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Gifts that last count most with men ... get genuine all-leather ¢ Star Brands. Stylish, dependa- i A Sox of ble and comfortable, they're . i | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS everything a man wants in ; : HOLEPROOF PRINCESS NORAH shoes. Give him Star Brands ¢ e ) December 7, 17—January 1 | / 7 and watch hij ile. . e 7 4 ;e % R - \ 1and for Xinexaad width S smild : b, Lo %1”75 V. W. MULVIHILL | oA S : / i i e Agent, C. P. R— Juneau, Al.nka; § Victoria or Scattle sSea CANADIAN PACIFIC Rorth Coast FAMILY SHOE STORE HOLEPROOF'S LOU HUDSON, Manager LOVELY CLOTH b St Thbabaetation - — L r HE 9 Company — o choice. Next meeting of the asso- to take a position.in the former C H I M N EY % ¢ & clation was set for February with capital city GIFT BAG |] SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 A LASKA COASTAL AIRLINE 8 ram in hands bae Berea o5, 7 £ TV % e BEATTLE SOON TO SAIL ¢ - Serving Southeast Alaska-————Passengers, Mail, Express {: session W4 1 “tor "ithe Famed for glorious perfection of b 3 —— | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. played two | oo0 Rlcd; N;n; e s‘:‘thrdr i Ly sadiworicuanslrD g g EVERY ! { Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- elections, - “Imprompty” by | OUth N ("m 5 lox‘\ b willy oY B2 et Stockings are the B TnunsnAY Inlet Hoonah goon ’I‘enakce Todd ican shan gof Sitka old and “Rhapsody in rotite to Seattle where perfect gift for the perfect girl Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 313 $18 Minor Dhononyl, Trevor | Sl With physiclans. ; —be she wife, sister, sweetheart, f 10:00A. M B 18 <A cABi, A AR AR w50 5 ¢ For a trip south to $pend Christ- mother — or grandmother! In Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 o ides of Alaska| = With her daughter, Mrs.-Clyde{ the season’s loveliest colorst Kimshan 18 10 18 10 ’ 18 18 as Vice - President, regular I 2 v Bolyan at Hermosa Beach, Cal, . 4 &, 8. TYEE o % of Dofifius: Plvent- Tenchier B Mrs, Ida Reinikka expects to leave| ** _Lm' 1.25 1.50 s T?)fmz\ss "l‘)’;" 1; | Bid 1o 10 ociation was held last night in BACK TO SITKA about December 15 on the Colum- 4 oy * = school. Resignation of Mrs. Al- ¢y Floridan sailed aboard the | Pi# N 'on l 75 dz m ¢ PASSENGERS FREIGHT Hoonah .. RESRT 5 y 4 an ' v Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ) PARENT - TEACHER MEETING With Mrs. S. J. Greiner presid- Bonnett as regular chairman e Coast for Sitka where he s | REFRIGERATION HEDULED i THUI w read and accepted employed on the air base ])rOjDCl.:D()l GLAS HOME NURSING ® L] SCK m‘l’ukan M!?ND.fiY Wrangell gfuogg"g Kake It was voted to accept the Alaska He was called home last week by | GROUP TO MEET TONIGHT i Falnlly s‘l'.e St‘. e | b " e flag and copy of one of Sydney the death of his father-in-law. | The regular meeting of the Doug- | i D. B. FEMMER--AGENT Juneau | ‘;;'% ;gggg siggg $25.00 Lauren paintings selected by so enroute to Sitka on the|jas Home Nursing class, taught by LOU HUDSON. Manager \ ichiah B i o o ,’f;’:fi,b;;r . 18.00 750 y the committee v made the Northland ship is Miss Laina Aalto |Mrs. Marorie Hessig, will take placc - - i wmngellg 3 X 15.00 — e T Z Kasaan . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 3 l‘xpress“ lh.te' 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 T CH i i - m ; AP R INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Y P\PE DOWN,SNOFEY- [ WNHAT ) il fi it LR e SSELBURG, SKAGWAY, 'TAKU L%DGEuPh:ne 612 \ 3 G T 1 Y| | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less W“U\S“a;-‘sfia‘é\éegv\“ B\‘)‘\\l %F%Ré‘\égfig“%\aég“ | , D 4 4 | ” | f \ | An additional charge wu[l be made for single passengers SRy \WHOSE ARSININE T GUESS HE THovGERT ) I et ) ’ ML i sz 3 g to fiag stops. Y PITCHERS \S THEM NOU \NWZNT 4 g A 2 BRI ’ 1= roa: TRCMED UP ON 7%, i N, A 2 ,, A\ , . f R AT SR BN o O TR : : 4 , Cal o3& Il PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way | fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska . OH-YES -BUT WO ; ‘(]}uicvnn Alaska AND NOW- DO YOLJ IT BE ASKING A LOT- HE IT SAY-HE 4 Juneau, Aaska £ UNDERSTAND HOW PLATTER TOI_%ID&‘E TO TELE McGrath ..... D TO GO ABOUT PHONED YOU-THE DOC'F Nome, Alaska . 149 $112 f: e 10 CATL, SELLING THE DR J i CHARGED HIM FOR Biaio S B Bk AR GO 2 phir, Alaska . St i e 2 VISIT,. Seattle, Wash., 236 170 9% 207 234 4 J._.L‘ DO R TOO T 7 = . 212 LL OF GOODS — BOCTON D Whitehorse, Y. 1. Can. 144 _ 75125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAaAa & 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE

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