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1938. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, BRINGING UP FATHER O- 1| CAN_T BY. GOLL{ I’LL HAVE TO GIT MR. JIGGS-YOU HA\/EN‘T‘ SURE- | USED TO SING IN THE N e ME_SHOES SHINED- THEY BEEN IN THE OLD NEIGH- REMEMBER OPERA- SOMETIMES | SAY THAT S ARE ALL MLIDDY FROM BORHOOD FOR A LONG You- WOULD SEE YOU _AND | REMEMBER YOUR WIFE SIT TING TIME-REMEMBER ME 7 o 5 IN A STAGE BOX ~ | TONY PEPLILE WALKIN' IN THAT FRONT YOUR SINGIN' YARD OF M| s s ' ELAMPHY'S LI S Y NN = A SUPPOSE YOI ARE VERY WELL- \,79 SURPRISED TO SEE N T ME SHINING SHOES- BT b o0 8 b e e e I I : ] M'EUTIAN TAKES Steamer Movements l ORTHBOUND 743 THIRTY-TWO OUT FROM THIS PORT ail to "x‘ drly=four passengers Lm. April 2 4 n W!stward points eduled to sail s : mer Aleutian, Capt from ) p.m. April 29, P R 3 T L,i ¢ sen and Purser Lee Runge freight only Copr. 1938 xm Features Synd 'Wlllj C“p_"‘ )\“ this morning, and sailed for Alaska scheduled to sail from = g i points south this foremoon Seattle {fallets working, and all are gettirs From Seward, sengers were Princess Louise schedulel to Tl’;m g HEci L E. A. Backer, Miss V. Bourgette, sail from Vancouver May 2 at . . . . . ° ° . ° . ¢ ° . . . April 30 at 9 am. . ° . . . ° . ° . . . . . . Four Stnwaways - Auk Bay Sal Baxter Felch Fritz Johnson, Frank i § 7 ¢ e Parrish, F. B. Prange, R. D -Russell, m F"st GII t ng ODD FELLOWS TION Kuthleen Soden, John Si Northland scheduled south- rg fl“]g e ufifl!fio‘ rfi 10 1 commemorciion 11s Thelma Thompson, H. W. F bound Friday morning. S ¥ &y anniversary of the fcu of Odd 7ukon schedule ellowship in Amer Lodgc Floyd McLaughlin, Yukon scheduled southbound , i Fellowshiy From Cordova—A. K. Johansen, next Monday Bob flew: in from Ketchikan as a fla Nelson. who lives at Aus No. A-1 and Silver Bow Lo Miz. A. K. Johansen, Jerry Baker LOCAL SAILINGS today ¢ i ionsa byt b phrts ifig kA1oy mine | A-2 will be host to all branches Vick Malcha B. P. Mahlum, L ebeth scheduled to sail every e|2nd was scheduled to’ take threc the the past two the order, their families ox n Springel, Fred Sudenberg, Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- frem Juneau on the return trip this F p N h N L v at 1.O.O.F. Hall, Juneau, 8 p. Tvorn | Yaxttat—t. ka & . oo t o Thursday, April 28 d From Yukutat—Louise Bardutoo, ka and wayports , ; ound on North Sea Nor hey just came in Mond 8 1a pril 28 1 rfldld. Bert Lo Dart leaves every Wednesda Inbound were. J. J. Meherin and Pl Ko groogile Bmivitar AR S ¥ DR S B 4 Y o |Lawrence Kubley, from Ketenikin, bound, Keptat Ketchi- son said. “There arc al S M CONNORS MOTOR CO.. Inc Phone 411» From Haines—John White, Fred at 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert and Erma Parr, from Kake kan, Then Taken South Brouillette, Mrs. Phyllis Seavers Alexander, Kake and way- o | 4 Prom Skagway—H. B. Rineberg ports o gvn» Parr, l..nnm(u(‘ Kuhlm"\nd T - Ben Bellamy, Wells Bowen, Mrs, ® ®© © © © © o o o o o o Bf”: O"';‘” “'”| ']c!“k' P'h" “"".”"f ATTLE, April 27.—Four stow- e : lag tlight, Odom and Miss Parr getting £ Beatty J. Trucans, John Conn, | Tioe T et ] O e RS RS | Kenneth Hendricks and James Sla- asKa rans orta lon 0 George Anderson, | IDES QMQSFOW et [ ter, are held here without a charge - AND MATTRESSES SCHEDULED SAILINGS Leaving for Seattle were: Emma | en the return of the steamer North ki White, Mrs. E. Foxhill, Sally fer, Low tide—5:36 am. -1.3 feet. !]"es a" a | Sea from Southeast Alaska. Chsithans, 0o 0 0 April 29 George Bailey, Mrs. E. Bailey, Jack| High tide—11:49 am., 15.6 feet. The four were discovered on the . Tongass . ...May 6 Hansen, A. M. Johnson, M H.| Low tide—5:43 p.m., 0.6 feet . northbound voyage of the steamer Mack, Vivian Goddard, Robert Far-| High tide—11:50 p.m.. 17.8 feet Ine urt n'r'l uvp,-o} u;., u~hnrt") at ifnuvmk.n, 5 R, Agent mell, Mrs. Carl Anderson, J. L - to be picked up on the return trip i Townsend and Mrs. Townsend, Mr: YUKGN BRINGS The four said they went north PHONE 1“ Night Phone 312 H. L. Fiske, C. Celigoj, H. Fahner. Ahuard PAA shl | try to find work. | H. Quackenbush, H. Scott, S. John- alier Manahat stant Mana- e ——————— son, L. A. Sprengel, Mrs. L. H. Mack ; Al k A T For Ketchikan—Florence Syverud, 96 PASSFNGERS Ni#s fesstingers bodeded a Patitio| ‘ e e G as a lr ra“sporti C. R. R. Robinson ,W. C. Overby, M Aladks Rfasead umbitions to tour b’ G s ays plane this morning | pwav hunting v | soon Luin, R. Sherdon, Olaf Larson, R tor -t piotect By T6Y| e e Y 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Meline and Mrs. Meline TR D h (‘“nd e petershurg 4 8 ace to " 7 For Petersburg—Mrs. K. Harri Passengdts were A, W. Rude, O,| > 0% 1 R 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket For Wmmn'l V.5 Farrell Syunsic 4 pitar M. Powell, D. C. Beyer, T. me INE ' 7-Place Lockh Vi fmer, V. Burlelgh, E. Helgeson, JUNEAU HANGAR | 7-lace Lockheed Vega NORTHLAND BRINGS IN A long ‘line of 96 passengers Gastineau Channel streamed dov he gangplank of the steamer Yu kon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock and Pur er Larry McNamee, when that ves el docked in Juneau last evening Thirty-six passengers sailed for the X.mm'l B. Earling, Eldon Daly, J — -+ - PORT ALTHORP DOCK BUILDERS | GOING THROUGH | ger of the Northland Tre 1sportatic LOUISE TAKES ELEVEN SOUTH Night and Day 612 Office 587 4-Place Stinson “Pateo” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- | | | | | PHONES | | | IS i I Westwara The ner Princess Louise pas- Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— FUI-I- SCUHE ) Seattl D 1 through Junean t morning '@HI‘] DON SIMMONS From Seaftle passengers were R. Early, construction engineer |5¢d fhrough Jjuneau this morni i SHELDON SIMMON( s Abel, Mrs. D. Abel, M. Anderson, E. | from Tacoma, is a ur ‘ot the| bOURA SoLtD, And toglc TL peeReREss | Piloi—L. F. BARR Station KANG . : ; orthland, going to Port Althe j | Agent— Planes are TWO- g e AT R e ERIOR QUA WO-WAY Juneau on the motorship North-| Y- W. Council, Mrs. D. Coyle, D.|puildings there = |‘I- \Huu\ vx\ A M ; ; IiLI. CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED b \i@id; Oapt. L. Williams and Purser|Co¥le, S. V. Crabb, Mis. S. w of 17 men wity | Bromley, N¢ orby, L < . “ 1 . Crabb, A. J. Currin, Mrs. L. Dol ] , |Miss Margaret McFadden, H, E. . . Kon Eriksson, last night, and nin lmu including C. Denstrom, who wil b : i safled from here to’ Sitka O. Drango, Margaret Dunnigan, R.| ba chief engineer on the proposed | Woatkins, A W et en Ol rin R heré, the Northland was|B: Farling, S. Fause, Mrs. 8. Fause, | work, | Maric Bussinger, W. Sohlke, A. Sim- soheduted. to go to Hoonah, Port|F: E: James, Mrs. B. Gilroy, Child . |mons E. H. Sharwood e o omih R £, P M O G| | MARINE AIRWAYS P, : 2 AT sen, Mrs. S. Hellenthall, F. Henning, | F. Alexander, H. M. Bigoff. L Port Alexander, before returning to gett, F. Foster W. J. Le M ers, K D. S. Hostetter, D. McDenald, June SlmmunQ Covers 2-Way Radio Communication Juneau sometime Friday . Mitchell, F. P. Pauls, L. V. Puzey, Leod, Peggy McLeod, G. Roney, Mz i tohound pusngers were € e ML E s ey A0 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE b b P W. Rude, Mrs. H. Shapler, G. R.| Larson IHE Simmons Ace Open Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier D. Ward, Walter Hellan, G. S. Edg- | . : : poidiied s Es . nill, Mrs, Edghill, Ray Valvick, Ed-| STith. H. S. Sully, Mrs. H. 8. Sully, From Wrangell-M. M. Custard, | Coil Spring is amazingly “WEDNESDAY { irlen | B. C. Wick, F. Wright, Jr;, J. Bee-|Mrs!:@. Gunderson | resilient, because of the ex- Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, die Anderson, Charles Nelson, Joha man, A. W. Burke, K. Carsen, M From Petersburg—J Brandvik, | ceptional quality of its finely Island Flights Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Carlson, Vic Johnson, C. E. Pat-| 5 S : 1| O. Clevenger, J. Dodd, W. E. Djeines, | Bishop J. R. Crimont, Rev. Williain | *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Ror T :l?x‘n flf.f“ Fll)(-qlx;:?”?":?nll(;:; lt/‘rlx? li‘nln}]'»“). Dohren, Z. Drost, C. E. Dulin, F.| G. LeVasseur, G. Chickering, P.| tempered coils, Small governor APLANE CHARTER SI:RVI(‘ i—ANYPL \CEm;?v Allisn ce ety % “Fh-mmf.c. G. A Fowlds, W Griffith, Metsala, J. Sherry. i springs prevent sidesway. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Mrs. J. D. McDonald, R. Meen, Wil- O. Guthard, T. R. Jones, C. H. Hoff- Stopovers—C. E. Hazlett and Har- | Zave passengers flew to Sitka and Light in weight. Banded border ALEX HOLD}EN_ Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative liam Gamble. | | . | man, I. Honkola, L. A. Hulse. ry Church, | Chichagof Island points with Shell jnge‘“bc":‘l'l:g"ri‘;'n St:lr:\(xr: '1\111“‘.1 a. K;‘vn,[ c. Kmnqms;\ikA L,JL:\I'- P s Hmun;m” in a Air Trans- pl‘f:itecm l:'hee";i Very sturdy 1 ¥ ety 4451 gent, T: Lorimer, G. Niket, J. R o | port Bellanca toda and comfortable. ! Mrs. Chris Nelson, Tom }‘mmn Park, G. A. Phillips, C. Rajanen, k. PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR y Bill Boiiglas and A L. Floren: o i | mwf‘éwso'::’fi“’;bhll‘:’:m‘“:l‘,“d Ix"‘ | Rice, 3. Risto, O. Smithberg, O. "”:f:f::il ?N;’O%?FICE were flown to Sitka, Mrs. J. F. Kelly dn i ool it | Torsteison, E. Trigve, R. Villa, C X g e was flown to Hirst, and S. A. Kirk o )t sahos Webb, €. A. Wilson, H. Wilson, J Anchorage, Alaska: ind Byram Julian to Chichagof. . ATTENTION PICNICKERS | Williams, _ February 10, 1938. Yesterday evening, Shell brought L Please keep off Coughlin Island,| Passengers out were: Notice is hereby given that|in ree Thayer from Hirst and R. H. Ineated in Auk Bay. It disturbs the| For Seward—Eli Tanner, J. Sel-|Adolph Hirsh, entryman, together | cameron from Sitka. Ken Shipley THOMAS “mwm Co o foxes § ‘llkvn. E. Hagstrom, Earl Monagle, Wlldh‘th }Vltvr;:fl Fu‘mn}* Wehren | ;4 Mike Filo were flown from . . T4 arm | M. Ferguson, Herb Dunlop, Jamcs and Joseph Wehren, all of Douglas, | chichagof to Sitka. adv. ggugl'u; LA]:;:“ ettt Green, H. B. Allerbach, Mrs. Aller- Alaska, has submitted final proof ety PHONE 555 T e __________|bach, Bruce Hensley, Mrs. Hensley, o0 his homestead Anchorage'07863,| Try The Emplre classifieds for | Frank Swartz, Mrs. Swartz, N. Losh- located on Douglas Island described 5 § When in Need of | wak, F. E. McDermott, Edgar Tweer, 8 U. S. Survey No. 2111, contain- s Mr~ Tweet, Evelyn Tweet, Phillis ing 2.07 acres, in latitude 58 de- i | Tweet, Bill Larsen, H, Anderson, P. grees 17’ 00“ N. longitude 134 de- Apr. 26 b : | i DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULI SBTORAGE and CRATING 'Wlk B. Kelly, | Charles Wilson, | Paul Garnero, S. A. Shonaker. S. Kaaskoff, O, Ol- 25’ W. and it is now in the R. B. MeWhinnie, | iles of the U. 8. Land Office, An- George Knutson, | chorags, Alaska, and if no protest |15 filed in the local land office, at gr |lid, M. Bredt, PRINCESS LOUISE May 3 May 10 For. Valdez—J. A." Cysewski, N.|Anchorage, within the period of ks CALL US Dyrenfurth, Pete Gabriel. pubtication or thirty days there- ; 3 | For Cordova—y; Locke; . A. Cap- | after; said final proof will be ‘ac- 3 ted and_final certifica JUNEAU TRANSFER | ™ (P S miata touod | Register. ESene 43 J0gut Fhone 656 ZORIC First publication, March 2, 1938, | ’ 3 SYSTEM CLEA |Last publication, April 27, 1938, . : ? SNy 4 H Phone 15 ¢ Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbaiks . HOME [ALASKK LAUNDRY _ =t Via Picturesque Whitehorse R y : OARDING HOUSE S * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL s Travel Jmuns SCHEDULE la sichaesduo | B Sohle elose e theatres an 4 i chrman’s-l’-‘riendly oh3 sk nith mesmifiin) on a leave PO Tufeau Due Juneau Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on ; R NEW MANAGEMENT bor. Splendid food, verfect by regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- ¥ DE " Steamer Seattle #orthbound Southbound ol comfort, convenience a nd "PRIN- 3¢ e & A 19 apr. 25 || Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- , We serve MILK and BUTTER- Lazor Bates 3050 CESS” | ,YLEUKUO‘N‘ 23 Apr. 26 May 2 ous two-way radio communication with thirteen MILK EVERY MEAL it Psu;;; Bates to Licer f %Nfidmmv 2 gg :fi: gg mi g ground stations. ] | ‘ermanent Guests. c] X 5 f “ . it &;g&:’:‘:fifl | o R A R | sALASKA May 3 May 9 T 3 Al A lluneau to Vancouver, YUKON May 10 May 16 | e ..,.;‘airbanks MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO | & i i i ST ; May 14 May 16 | air] S ...Sunday ... Juneau Victoria or Seattle | mT. McKINLEY ... zay 14 I;uy zg /| *Fairbanks ...Wednesday..... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- 4 t%| ALASKA .. ay 17 ay SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS = | ;BARANOF May 21 May 23 ST T o lt:;sn’same day. | ALEUTIAN May 21 May 27 —All y und schedule. | | Every Effort Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE "in connection INFORMATION 218 S. FRANKLIN Made for the | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later'than 4 FOR INFORMATION ¢ ‘ day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 l pm. Tuesday. Canadian Pacific Services: Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CPR. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN a abtcnms hip PACIFIC ‘Sk ; i ERVICE-ON Paci_fic Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTAT[VE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel . Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence 3 s NEW ALASKAN The c"fi"“ W. Carter || April—27 *Gull o Tanes, Skapna and Yaktah both mexbound and NEW REDUCED RATES { HOTEL Van’s st“re Fourth u:iflrl‘::nrzm Sts. | PRJINCE:S 1‘;’0[;'1515 F e R teen Route -Cané &t JHaines, skagway;;éi Si&ktfz. ; } A So. Franklin Street a, , 19, —Conriects with transfer ste: t Cordova and Seward for Cool : JUNEAU———Phone Single O ‘ FHONK 130 I L Deonatane et Vanconvee with | b e Dskie, TAMAL S Alada Benttaiih Pt s9°°°° JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS % J | & 1 Transcontinental | 0 4 Olndnm Straits Transportation Co, Trans-Atlantic i T H E A L A S K A L l N E LESS l°7 RO'UND TRIE 3 ", ks § Trans-Pacific Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 ] : 1 HOTEL GASTINEAU | «y 6 DART” |~ wura | 0. AoANS, Aee