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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, | BRINGING UP FATHER 19 52\ By GEORGE McMANUS M . THE OLD HOME NEAR | | NEVER SPOKE HEN | LOOK BACK- | KIN a.rlne : ews A R N RRE T [T DADOY- 1S | ATRUER WORD- SEE YOU NOW-A LITTLE CERTAINLY . LOOK S TRUE YOURE I'VE LONGED TO FRECKLE-FACED LASS- i GOOD-1 HOPE |'VE GQING TO MOVE GET BACK AN'BE NITH A TURNED LP NOSE- CONVINCED MAGGIE BACK N THE WITH OLD AND r)u\\/n\\' IN THE ALLEY R TO MOVE BACK TO OLD TRUE FRIENDS- WITH THE DUGAN KIDS --- 20 e s 00 000 e e THE OLD STREET- NEIGHEORHOOD? {/&«{T*’gg'g"\/’%uruSED TO SEVENTY'UNE ¢ Steamer Movements ; WALT EER METO coME éfl*\\“ . - . NORTHBOUND . //’// Tongass scheduled to arrive to- ® . § DULED SAILINGS . e ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® WI . .«n 1t'9 o'clock tonisht from @ ® Vancouver . . ’\A( h Sea scheduled to sail ® The steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A.|e from Seattle 10 am. April @ | Glassedtk and Purser Larry Me-|e 15 . | Namee, brought T1 pessengers into| @ Chatham scheduled to sail e 1 Juneau’ this morning »m Seattle ® from tle April 15 at e H | and Southeast Alaska port e night, freight only . s L_ij‘/ 5] From Seattle pas are— | ® Aleutian scheduled to sail from o W. Abbéy, R. L. Bernard Mrs. R.|® Seattle 9 a.m. April 16 o e ; R 3 3 L Bernard Mrs. M. Craig, G. Ed- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS = b o Wards, Ruth Fleisher, Thelma e land scheduled south- e | e Sl 0 Geisch, D. A. Hoffman, Glenda ® bound sometime Thursday. e | Pk otk 5 s Russell, W. E. Russell, Mrs. H.|® Baranof scheduled southbound e | et e e e Iffert, A. Johnson, P. Johnson, A. ® Thursday or Friday. . ‘ £ okt B £ Karnes, D. Kelly, Barbara Mc- ® Yukon scheduled southbound ¢ N E w S i . A. L. McCarter, W. P. ® next Sunday or Monday. o | ! i s e MclIntyre, E. A. Meyring, Tom Mor- @ LOCAL SAILINGS bil ¥ 4 4 Wharf rent san. T. P Rapp, R. Rutherford, ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o B whoon o g Simpson, Mrs. R. Simpson, E. ® Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ¢ DOUGLAS COU! St T s b et 101 } e ka and wayports ® REGRGANIZATIC s tmnber oo L i et Bl ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday o ON FINANCES MADE | Sales of cemetery lots 200 g ,C'.,.\ "1‘3 J 1¥:|r¥_¥xx\ - & at7am. for Petersburg, Pert @ | pollgwing a canvass of the ballots E““;m:’w ‘p”m‘”_\‘ ; OIS, Ciamden. G, Henry, T. ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® |cast in the recent Douglas city elec- [yttt 4 s g 0 Foi (’ Lampe, S. ® Ports ® | ficn, new elected Councilmen W““il:l ~yl“"l‘:n‘l.-. ; ) i F,J.‘? J. Loid M“mlm R ® © e e e e e e e 0 e o Thomas Cachen Robert Bonner, & "““;lfl-;'lf""“" % f:kifl{ ‘\l/l‘u';l('”]‘F. Btaibert R0 T o Carl Lindstrom, together with May- | T5 o (o icc aneous ; Miller, R. Moats, M. Murphy, L. # —# or Kilburn, were sworn unn].:.nv(: Hgtad $idcarte §5 0505 Pastore, E. Peterson, H. R. Punch- TIDES TOMORROW dnd a reorganized Co _"f ‘:""_’ "";‘ Adced Cash $ 35661 er, J. Redman, R. E. Thoina g the |‘ul.- L Bis Do o $ From Keschikan :‘ ," Ifl";“"&f Low tide—6:01 am, -14 feet f;,‘(,“;.w‘,t],l']'.',.' of the one new mem- T‘:“' 'UTW’;'[‘I,,“,’ s B . Zuricn T, High tide—12:17 pm, 165 feet. |por Carl Lindstrom, bhad the same| ' LB fi'mfl’,..:-“?,-_ Q. W. Loney, Joo| TO¥ td RO U personnel ’ Hayes, Jesse Tittle, K. Martin Before adjournment, the old From Wrangell-O. Thanom, Council - okeyed Estimate No. 5| g D. Peterman, B. F. Kane Jen- umounting to $2300.90 on the school Expenses kins, Frank Hillman, R. L. Willitt contract, which brings the project wivce sy ion ot por yoon 3 Petersburg—Ray Levegue, 1 (o 94 percent complete T Skl % 5,007 ish ; New Committees Appointed SEHboL St bhbeni Anderson, William Scott, J. C. Le O he city ¢ :k '/',l"'“ Ihf"b\\t.;n--‘: City Hall, finish. & maint. 873 A. Lundstrom, Mrs. M. McGuire, Ng“THLANB f the new fizcal year: the ! Bt eyt Otfice,salavies,ete. | 91052 Earl Manning, George Paulis, O el * letfer from veteran Councilman | gon 4 Feie & thvsn, M. A Rall, P Joe Riedi, tendering his resigna-|wo. ; 1t on; the second from Police Chief Sekinoff, M. Murphy, I Minzofl-| The motorship Northland, Capt. Gpaples Schramm and Street Com- 3 :/;. ll‘“l““ B. Divan and Al 'y wiljams and Purser I Emanuel, | yicioner, applying for reappoint- i'(,]&l"l]mllnml! salai- 4 aughn brought 36 passengers into Juneau . Sition. The " Coihell ¥ 9. ¥ dova—A. Anderson, M. D. fyqm ttle and points enroute _:;:”I[m:::),fh: ':':;M]",“ l“mv( “"“W Water works 598.61 Rirkpatrick, Mrs. F. McCallister, p; & it it in ans salary. $is0 pef| Tire protection 696 ¢ Paparn McCalllster, Johrl Oross,| prom attle—Tom Casey, MIS.|ynopth, Mr, Riedi's resignation was ?"”!"' " el Kv b S‘Oh" B MUORIBIRL 0T Tom i« Mr. and Mrs. JOhD |jaiq on the table until the mext Dower Lol o fouts. Livie, Mrs. Ted Schmalz, Susan|mecting 5 8 elections 90.5€ For Valdez—A. Reiberg, E. Rel~ sohmals, Ted Schmals, Mr. and| naries ‘Tuckelt, present city | Lodge room ‘ 40,000 FARM HOMES may be developed in vast berg, R. Tanner, Roscoe Tanner s. J. C. Patterson, Grant EVADS, | serk, was oDty ' Miscellaneous 246.45 basin to be irrigated by the Colur river and Grand Coulee 9 ety b ot T pm mougly, chossl e dam (above) project, according to reclamation bureau. P8y B. G. Moulton, Mrs. L. Maier, Mar- cycceed himself, at the same remun- .. Y MARINE AIRWAYS garita Maler, Frank Maler, Mrs.|cration of $75 a month, two mem-| IOl Expenditures ... $19.813.1 : : ] C. W. Jordan, Miss Edith Young, | ners voting for a raise in the salary Resources and Liabilities lace in the Presby LMM. ( met at the INSTALLING NEW Miss Mable Case, Mr and Mrs. O. The matter of cnsagement of the ?E?‘;IVAB’;F‘:_ g |0 fhe presence of rs. Henry Schie RADIO STATION . Thorkeison, Mrs. Williard Heth- | ity attorney was laid on the. table g:;n.:‘;mfl:(‘_‘,“’.‘“."‘l e $ 47253 the immediate relat r their regular session. e o ik A HOLNG B Hor 'Uttion' ‘Hall sale. 2,700.0¢ “h‘.p wore a hif i Taylor, Ida Hunt, Cleo Gordon, Kilburn named his com- R 900 he | X heing se- i Marine ARways is erecling two : a Dbltiaient. faixe 606,35 ! : e : : 80 foot Tadio poles on the rock fill| O Olson, W. D. Schiaetfer, J. Lodge. mittees for the ensuing year as fol-| pii ]‘}q"m'j st A S ; \ ; ehind their hangar at the Gov-| Irom Ketchikan—D, A. Tite, G.|lows Mo il bl mocoint S | L, g & . ernment Wharf. 11(;1%11'1. Ic Ul’k’l‘Lf"Ullll- ;‘! I;W'hiw‘r{ Finance—Cashen, Balog, Carlson 3 e | W w-‘ it : e es will be accessories to Schmidt y Lawson, erglo Wharf and Harbor—Riedi, Lind- g FoBe Oress; Arrl fadjo communication systems in the fl“:m]l\it ?QHM;'EA(‘M"" ook it s‘"’“‘;‘” and Sewers—Bonner, Rie- EEEE "X“': i ,‘.“ o bt e ke ¥ v A | B passengers were booked for | di, Carlson. : o ollowing the ceremony th !, the Marine Airways fleet. Rose Andrews, Mrs. Billy Williams, | log, Cashen Up to now the Marine Airways r»j(rvand Mrs. O. T. Smith, Marilyn | Health and Police—Carlson, Bon- s Smith, Ben Bellamy, J. A. Had- ner, Cashen. has been having their radio con- ]and R ik L D ks o tact work done by PAA. e s i AR T > > strom, Riedi. : - - 1t ! The Rialto, principal bridge of |4 ghliiir. nigtits Venice, was buflt of marble in R B on unless emergencies was voted to make a change and from now necessitate 1590 at a cost of more than $500,- ol : L e e extia or more frequent gatherings, Ve 4 meeting nights will be the second £ and fourth Mondays of each month : { 3 | Financial Statements | When in Need of Three boats sold on the local fish| The following financial statement i exchange today. was made: DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL The Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, sold Total receipts and monies $21,159.41 YOUR COAL CHOICE |to Sebastian-Stuart for 6.05 and 3|7Total disbursements 21,029.37! cents, with a cargo of 13,000 pounds = GENERAL HAULING The Ina J., Capt. Ole Hanson, with | Balance as shown in STORAGE and CRATING 15100 pounds, sold to Sebastian-Stu-| clerk’s book $ 130,01 art for 6 cents and 3 cents and the Revenue CALL US Ida 11, Capt. Sonderland, sold 5000 | [nsurance from school .. § 7,000.00 pounds for 6 and 305 to Alaska Sale of Union Hall a JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 6! Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids' Special—7 to 8:30 p.m. m.mfi...s Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery r———b || GARBAGE HAULED ) Mmbh ‘Monthly Rates E 0 DAVIS | BODDING 'l'RANSFER A ROLLER o | MARINE PHONE . e RINK e | BUILDING 707 | HOME BOARDING HOUSE ‘UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Audit—Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER, || C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS §| Foot of Main Street STEM CLEAN Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY We serve MILK and BUTTER- | MILK EVERY MEAL Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE ' CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 [ iy The Charles W. Carter \ ‘ Mortuary i | b | NEW ALASKAN - HOTEL Bo. Franklin Street JUNEAU————Phone Single O $4 Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 o A ek hatham Straits Transportation Co. | ‘C yogshmfcfisnnmu M. S. DART” : ; d f th } aves Femmer eve . 2 va&mfoox{t of cé;t.?esct)sr! 7 oyt 7 . Poiacin Wednes- SR cht e in-cennection o Mason Clinic Mason Hospital Juneau Clinic $ 310.00 426.34 10.00 Nurse and doctor (Dupree) 1065 Judges and election 25.00 Bstimated expenditures 150.00 Total $ 936.99 - SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZED During the (‘ouncxl meeting last e\flflng H. L.'Cochrane was sworn into ‘officé’ by City Clerk Tucketi. Diie 16 his absence Frank Pettygrove, | the other new member, was not in- | ducted into office.' According to an ag'reement by all members to be. {€dchrane will'be sehool clerk and | Pettygrove, treasurer. Arne Shud- | Enift is treasures of the board. e sde BRIDE OF 0. EDWARDS At a candle-light ceremony, Mr Orrin Edwards and Miss Myrtle Fee- ro were united in marriage by the Rev. John A. Glasse in Juneau last night at 8 o’clock. The event took | |Junéeau to Vancouver., ‘Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH April—17, 27 PRINCESS LOUISE m:y.—s 19, 31 at Vancouver with cuahn Pacific Services: $ Transcontinental * ‘Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN 4 ' AIH SfiRVICE INFORMATION FOR INFORMATION PACIFIC “’UT DADDY- IF YOU OO MOVE BACK- WiILL "OU CALL AND SEE THER AND ME f Walters to spend th located temporarily (il they locate suitablc ters in Dougls the evenir T FISCHMANN COMES NORTH During wedding was broadcast to give the news to Mr Pl Fé-\’vrlr:‘ at Skagway, parents « e T il I hman's Y wealthy KIBBY GIRL INJI K n Ge Foods, In Betty Kibby lly thru 1 on t eamer Yukon her arm throu glass door at| "% f‘:l ik n. school yesterday, cut x bad Fl iman will take a hunting party out s believed and ass of the First with Campbell iate in her arm which requ stitces to sew when st to the doctor. M.M M. CL B Nearest Federal Building. “WHERE LIVING IS PLEASANT” B Elevator Service. ¥ Beauty Shop. CE WISE . B Every Room a View Room. Manager Owr Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau © Bteamér Seattle Northbound Southbound { {BARANOF 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 ‘| YUEON .. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 ALEUTIAN 4 . 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 BARANOF s or. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 YUKON . Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May 2 DENALI s Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 MT. McKINLEY X Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 ALASKA .. Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 cALIS xm‘o LYNN (ANAL ~iNorthbound; *Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent (a S"‘fimSfllp Cnmpd ny IN'ARLL RALASKAR Connors Motor Co., Inc. ! Alaska 'E’ma.sportatmn Co. { SCHEDULED SAILIN April 15 April 22 D. B. FEMMER, Agent : Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 i» Transport, Inc, | ;‘ 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket L | PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega * g‘, Night and Day i-Place Stinson “Patco” H 12 ! 612 U. S. MAIL I Office 587 Operating our own aero- y i Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— fi SHELDON SIMMONS 3 {| Piloi—L. BARR Station KANG nt— Planes are TWO-WAY “ RADIO EQUIPPED [EESReEe. e k ARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication HEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier E SERVICE e, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, urn 10% shan Cove, juent Noi Hoo chedule R TTips. SERVICE—ANYPL off Round Trip. CE IN ALASKA TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 | VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative WEEKLY Leave Ar:Junean’ Lv.Junean SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ..Apr. 8 Apr.12 Apr. 14 wHen I SEATILE NORTH SEA Apr. 15 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 SimpLy oLl NORTHLAND Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 AIR 4600 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent b | 40D YOUR TICKET WILL BE DELIY 70 YOUR WOME OR ROTEL J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Juneau ONLY 5 Homs Fairbcmks“ Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneati- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. Leave Arrive . *Juneau.. Tuesday. Fairbanks *Fairbanks ....Sunday . uneau *Fairbanks ... Wednesday. lat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. 5 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS $90.00 : LESS 107 ROUND TRIP \ Pacific Alaska Au-ways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel b Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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