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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JULY 23, 1936. o-o-_------.- .-z. i SRR N Sy 5B e : Steamer Movements : TYPH N DUES fi SERVING AlASKA THE i | The Weather e Prince Rupert due in port at M”c“ DAMAGE ! | YEAR ROUN D : E7]46 O;g‘::{ksc‘fi:ldflzd s (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | | velyn o ar- ® : —_— 5 o fo ;’Wp 6 oclock Friday morn- o UN jAPAN 'sI-E Forecast for Juneau and vi- i TR ® ing . cinity, beginning at 4 July . [ ginning at 4 p.m., Jul 2 e . No'| th Sea schedllle‘d to arrive e | { | 23: Cloudy tonight and Fr SAILING SCHEDULE : ::Il:n":l;mflrmw afternoon or : st f prohably showers; light to mod- at iy e & erate variable winds, mostly eamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ® ' Victoria scheduled “'to e 5 [ hak arive » Shipping Halted and Rail-| | soutneriy. N R T L o Mount, McKisiey scheduted to o] Ways and Crops Af- ‘4. s Al sy o arrive Saturday. 5 oria uly 21 July 25 July 27 Princess” Alice’ due to arrive ® fected by Rains Mt. McKinley.Jyly.22 July 25 - o' early ‘Saturday evening. ESTEBETH UFF Yukon July 25 July 28 Aug. 3 e o NUs . %| TOKYO, July 33 —A typhoon Aleutian July 27 July 30 o BT e g ! JTOM | headed today across the Inland Sea N'Western ...July 28 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 . e e 0B M. % ipassing over Kyushu Island, has Baranof July 20 Aug. 1 . o Prince Robett scheditled o sall # | caused four known deaths, injured 6 THE AzASKA LINE s u l T s . nn;mm MRETRLIN 3¢ ¢ destroyed 30 houses, and damaged 46 , T 4000 others. Thirty school girls B » Yukon scheduled to sail from | i e s mountain near Nagasaki The fnotaratiip-Tetebeil-1a- duel M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ~ , ® Seattlé July 259 a. m. -“a“\ missing. neau at six o'clock yesterday even- : Princess Lol\x,ise scheduled to ',’ The greatest damage was done N8 for Sitka and way p with sail from Vancouver July 25 e rear Kagoima. The Navy's Special general freight and one passenger e at9p m ervice ship, Mamiya, and the sub- for Hoonah, Adjutant C. E.- Halvor- Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 27 at 9 a. m. ® Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle July 27 at 9 p. m. sen, of the local Salvation Army. e PIONEER BARBER SHOP Now under tne management of marife A-55, are beached near Sai- | ebo 1 All Osaka shipping is halted and !wmnual rains have extensively ® Prince George scheduled tq sail ¢ p v =g teoy N | damaged railways and crops on Ky- Bill Haynes. Your -atronage is ap- : ;rt;mmvancouver L + {ushu- Island. preciated —aav. | ® Northwestern scheduled to sail | ] T o {® from Seattle July 28 ate| e 9am Ll e Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o ® Princess Charlotte due in port e at 5:30 o'clock Friday morn- | fl M X e | e ing and sails south at 8 e | W .« . aBIG saving now . B ¢ & e Alaska due southbound next e H l BIGGER savi t L S a sa vl,",g l([ er . LOCAL SAILINGS . el > S o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o ! TRANSPO RTATION COQ b i @ day night at 6 p. m, for e for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY & oo e sy iy a3 £ ® Dart leaves every Friday at e Th Iy i ‘)r (l"l Wl L2 ok Dotarsthisy - ake o he only line servln¥ Alaska that maintaine e and wayports. 5 @ reguar weekly service throughout the year, e e 0000000000 | { Leave Arrive Leave Pl SR | How to read w(l’)I‘ is much higher now than it was a year ago, * : kel 1 faee Boat Seattle Juncau Junesy Weavers are buying costly wools now to make the | TIDES TOMORROW | 8. 8 Merth Sen .__Juty 20 July 2 fabrics that will be tailored into this fall's clothes. They're S ETIREELS g gy 3 ! SRR AT Jul; o J‘i]’" 3: “’y“lly ";'l . e! ! “Thoughtful” eyes ‘ M. §. Northlar v i bound to sell for more! High tide 4:12 a. m., 139 feet o e | S. 8. North Sea .. Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Aug 9 : 5 < g : g Low tide 10:15 , 21 feet M Jor In spite of that we are reducing this season's prices, be- s iR -”. = Ho lh““d Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug.14 \ e L High tide 4:36 p. m. 15.0 feet S Aug.17 Aug.21 Aug.23 cause we can't carry over a store full of suits. - You ¢ Low ndc 10:55 p. nt, 29 feet | “Sensitive” cheek: M. S Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug. 28 carry one suit over at a big profit. You'll have the satis- el P PRSI 3 g g ug. faction of knc \nw you made a double saving—a big one from this season’s price and a still bigger one from next. FOUR HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 23.—The vessels of the halibut fishing fleet arriv- RAY SWEVENS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... = GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen! “Eager” lips MEN'S SUITS—Were $37.50 NOW $32.50 :;g ::dfiu‘:\?: catches and selling, S g MEN'S SUITS—Were 35.00 NOW 2975 AT e St S s ol MEN'S SUITSWero 32.50 now zrso pEmEn el ho s The perfect host Alaska Transportation l MEN'S SUITS—Were 30.00 NOW 26.25 PR B e i Company I 'with 500 vounds, 9% and 9'% cen MEN’S SUITS—Were 25.00 NOW 19.75 wanpomae v i vl hhag found the answer I REIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION MEN'S SUITS—Were 19.75 NOW 16.00 Wetiiae mibhog Blver Bov Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle i b e No. . this b te MEN'S TOPCOATS—Were $35.00 NOW 29,75 cting, 70 Work i desrcs o to“Where Ssa real treat Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Friendship and Brotherly Love. Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle MEN'S TOPCOATS—Were 17.50 NO W 13.75 - FRANK 8 rosTER. .. | o9 M. 8. Zupora ... July 28 Jaly 24 " b e ST i S. 8. Evelyn B July 3 = MEN'S TOPCOATS—Were 15.00 NOW. 1175 , — -, to serve my guests!: VM. Thursday 9 PM. Friday 0. B. Williams Co, D.B. FEMMER, Agent E ’ 13 Michaels-Stern...Value' First...Keller-Heuman-Thomp- AsH s b e P s gl e KentUCkY S double " PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 son...Timely—All Nationally Known Brands Libishlste Deitvery bic AlRse Dotvery h M i [ o N ISR E IR g e G s OM. 22x29x1%, F | ' No Alterations No Approvals o :533:“' 348 . rzch S fl'dlg ht Bourbon. oM. X1%, 4 Lt. 23 O.M. 24x37x1%, 4 Lt 110 i You are invited to call at our store and inspect ON goxgiih, 4 Lt 1 % Mt e M Ky AlaSka A“ Tl‘ allspfil‘t, lllco the showing we have of these fine clothes. ou. 322:::}:; & 14 K . v the good old Kentucky way. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER O.M. 34x33x1%, 6 Lt 32 F oL g, ¢ L 2% 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket ) M. Zf)x35xl:u: 6 Lt 114 | 4-Place Stinson “Patco” B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. s | . : g : . A P by AT ReEASONABLE CHARTER RATES Juneau's Leading Department Store” P e o oy - “ PHONES, Juneau 3{}'{5:’: 86_112; Night and Day , i Write for free | SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent illustrated catalog RS AT THE HOTELS | SCOTT HOTEL AT Q. hq Williams Co, 3 CARCROSS BURNED | %33 s Ave..So. Seatsle, Wagh, Gastineau - e r E. M. White, Denver, Colo.; L. L. The Scott Hotel at Carcross, l.he.‘ d, Steve Brojac, Art Yhitan-|first building there, and a school- rank Barber, W. J. Gillis, K.'house were destroyed by fire Tast L ’ '! u [J I N .90 PROOF—KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEV Copyright, 1986, Schenlcylllnlnhumn\ Inc., New York STORK WORKS OVER- | TIME AT HOSPITAL * 1t was baby day at St. Ann's Hos- pital for about 26 hours starting at 2:15 o'clock yester: morning when the stork delivered a bounc- ing baby boy to Mrs. H. Adams of ‘Thane. He followed that visit with FRESH- LOCAL GROWN GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES FROM OUR OWN FARM Ham S. R. Stolberg, G. Haart, week Vancouver, B. C.; R. Lyons, H. J.| The heaviest loss was 'sustained Collins, Del Fett, City; Mrs. R. Wad- /by Patsy Henderson, a full-blooded stein, Chichagof. Indian, who held a wonderful col- SCHEDULBD AlIR SERVICE an- ‘cl.her Zl 8:30 0'(’1ut‘lklim<\’d 1"“}\ a Zynda lection in the Scott”Hotel. 'Patsy, ¢ pound ‘7 ounce girl for Mrs. Ar-| Mys A R don, City; E. Law-|a mere boy, was with George Car~ callf G thur Tucker. e rensen, Tenakee; Mrs. C. Espe, Seat- macks and his Indian wife when BAILING 0rma rocery | TO INTERIOR ALASKA Undaunted he returned at 6 p. m.| e they made the fdmbus discovery on| TO VANOOUVER, VICTORIA with a 9 pound 12 ounce boy for Alaskan Bonanza, August' 17, '1896. pnd SEATTLE THE PURE FOODS STORE Mrs. Ronald List Joe Burwash, R. A. McFarlane,| ———————— . “”If’ the bl';:t’fnlt;nl birc mlm‘h:g O. Colvey, Chichagof; B, Knutsen, | IN HOSPITAL From Juneau Talephone 478 Prompt Delivery Luxurious Twin Engine Trmpm his day’s work with a trip a 20/ 0. Wi ck, Ketchiki = . qul o'clock this marning with a 7 pound i .‘i:.:_anv_ | Marge Amnan, of the Model Cafe PRINCESS ALICE . ~— —— - —_— Radio E pped 9 ounce boy for Mrs. Lec:iard John- = mhlff in Fairbanks, underwent an uly 28 : son. \operauon in St. Joseph’s Hospital ¥ rmhicne £ RAIG ”OMAN DIES | Thursday, and is reported recover-} PRINCESS LOUISE T : SR e HERE THIS MORNING 5y """ July 21, 31 \KU ING .COMPANY | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Mrs. Lizzie Gardner of Craig pass- | July 24 \ed away this morning at 4:30 o'clock | at the Government Hospital where | he had come for medical treat- uent. She is survived by one son, George rerdner, also of Craig, who has been notified The body is at the Chas. W. Car- Mortuary, and funeral arrange- ments are pending instructions from son. A O G i | Office Gastineau Hotel ; ; PHONE 106 Five-place FOKKER U p niversal Seaplane (| \AKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! PACIFIC ALASKA ~ Bed Bugs' These pests may get into an) house. They don't stay long where there is a vigilant housekecper. Not when it is so-easy to get rid of them with BUHACH! Simply sprinkle BUHACH on the bed and bed clothing, and dust it . into cracks and crevices around the room. BUHACH brings a swift, sure ‘ end to any insect pest, but is guar- WAKE UP YOUR I.IVER BILE— | v..au-. 1Y Tickets, reservations and full particulars from . ¥ W. MULVIHILL, Agent T ruNeAD in JUNEAU—-TULSEQUAH—ATLIN Interior of British Columbia and Yukon Chaftiam Strans Trassportafion Go. 35 M S.“DART” CHARTER TRIPS LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE anteed 'safe for human beings and animals—best of all it's odorless Jn Handy Sifter Cans 25¢ up at all Drug, Grocery, Seed Stores and Pet —adv MRS. FOOTE LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Bertha Foote, a patient at St. Ann’s Hospital for the past two | weeks, was discharged yesterday and {returned to her home. A!qmd« and ny poru G i Preight received not’ later than ¢ IAUR!O'OWM‘ To British Columbia’s Best Fishing Grounds, Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 ———— A AIRWAYS Seattle Juneau Fairbanks Nome