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e viny A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER * A : o R LAWYER JUST o8 . W- REMEMBER-AS MY I'LL CARRY OUT BUT- MOTHER-YOU CAN'T || NEVER YOU MIND-My_ | You & ! YR T WANT YOU YOUR WISH TO SUE ANYONE FOR JUST || LAWYER 1S TO'PHONE PHONED Ang sapst N arine TO TELL EVERY ONE EVERY LETTER TALKING TO DADDY- B AWYER-"HE 1S - OF THOSE HOODLUMS OF THE LAW=- - DONE- HE IS DOWN L S FROM TO _STOP COAXING MY AMONG THOSE Aw= BHONING FROM P HUSBAND TO MOVE IN- FUL CREATURES HOSPIT. TO THAT HORRID OLD RIGHT NOW =— - e e s o0 0000 0 s R oN~ . : N ¢ Steamer Movements | ; . NORTHBOUND . . E e Northland in port and T . ' N . uled to sail for Sitka at 4 @ . p.m. today ° ! k> ., ® Aleutian scheduled to arrive.® The tean Tonzass, Cap! - . 3 am. tomorrow. L] dred Hansen asd ; b Dangll SCEuhatas e uie water, docked in ‘ o ey > morning with a general car . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Jumber ar LGy ® Mt MeKinl cheduled to o and 10 pas . 1l from Seattle tonight at rom S )asse ® " 6 el £ i ¢ Raiph Miiler, Jr, M Iif‘!' v A © North Sea scheduled to sail e T 4 L B’ 2 3 i art, John Jennings. J adely, A o from Seattle at 10 am. May ® 3 “ ene R one-thira cupe; N KN S =S ——— Q@tis, R. €. Schach, Mr reh 15 . . ol My - ® B Myers Wiz Co * Gl sioues %o ot Animal Ship Splits in Two—Cargo Saved st o 2o o o | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO TF;I(‘”‘TIN" 1 ,.( ?] ,:; [,.,K,y. e B A 'S"I“”“‘” i, May 1. & half cups; No. 3—four cup$ (one : b he Tongass lefl short el0r€ ¢ Princes ouise schedul to e g N A QK / . naon for Hoonah, Tenakee, and 5‘,‘:1 ‘:m"nn\;: ‘m,,.“\ 9 quart i 3 QF ALASKA \ Boa. ervoute, pout Jo,Seeve. Jo P etk e vesetavie comomaons et e | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS . le at 9 a.m. May 14 . irvdla it e ey PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Nn « ‘Tongass scheduled {0 sail from » o cttery, groen veans and | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ) b ineRaiie e D BER AR 0 A ¥ 2 whole corn kernels, cauliflower and and Modetnize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. ‘iA RS L LR O peas, broccoli and lima beans. Cook - i bRl b the vegetables separately and com- PUINTS SWTH 3 :" ittt English muffins may be made . bl iaia e : into clever cas creamed foods. The motorship Northlend, Capt. o L. Williams, and Purser Kon Erfck-f o sson, brought in 25 passenger 5 Jupeau from Seattle route morning. She is to ka at 4 o'clock this alterno =1 4 turning southbound through Juneau| sometime Friday morning and points en il ¢ (rart Wed at. 7 am. for Petershurg, Port o Alexander, Kake an! wag- e port ° 2 e 00 068 000 00 ever leaves ay TIDES TOMORROW . Passengers arriving here weic 1 Low tide—5:44 am., -1.2 feet Abbott, J, Storms, R. E. Coats, & High tide—12:04 pn,, 151 feet @atricr, D, L. Reed, T. D. Ropertscn, Low tide—5:45 pm., 15 feet - D. Muagan, J. W. Komen, ] W. Komen. and child, M Ko- men, Mrs. Cliff Holmes, Mrs. B S Kalley, R. Drake, W. Gull E. Cook, & Cool, G. Swanson, J. Betts, Ms. E. Forsythe, R. Wakelin, Jack Cham- | berlain, E. Nelson, John Newmarker,|" i M. Clark, F. Richfield -eo Taku Chief Ha “No Trouble with pensation tod Taku River Trip of ity The river boat Taku Chief, Capt Archie Curry, docked in Juneau yesterday evefting after its first trip up the Taku River jr ;/Capb. Curry had no trouble in > nepotiating the shallow reaches of the Taku, and struck bottom oniy ance. The Taku Chief was to leave to th of morrow morning, bound up: Se with one of the new Polaris 'm steel barges. loaded with several tons of freight for the mine PURSER WINCH BETTER ; ed (ol repor 1oy ucial Security Numbers Needed Employees Over 65 Years — : == of /\[_;(* Must Have Certifications The Commission y that th yees who 65 years to y numbers. A great number of employers are secure howev they have ese employees, the Alaska Unemployment Com pensation Commission, all employeecs regardless of age must have Social Applications for curity numbers, imbers may be secured from al local post offices and when execut- by the employee, or the employ n behalf of the employee), Social Security Board Juneau. TO BE BACK ON JOB BY ocin «—xun ‘.,’_:, 2,‘___““‘ au NFX»T NORTHLAND TRIP| has been convalescing ELKS' MEETING = VRt The regular business meeting of Purser E, P. Wineh, of the North. the Elks' Lodge will be held tonight land Tramsportation Campany, who at 8 o'clock at the Elks' Hall, it 4 in Seattle Was stated today from a severe cold, is reported weil Spadden, Exalted Ruler. All mem- on the road to recovery, and will|bers are urged to attend. probably come north on the North-| land on the next trip. Kon Ericksson, who has taking Winch'’s place on the North- been and will go out as Purser om the: North Coast when eammissioned on that June 1 ; 4% . land for the last three trips, will re- f \ \\ turn to his desk in the Seattle of- & fige when Winch takes over again, | @ == vessel 15} 'PHONE 412 | PACIFIC COAST || 'COAL CO. :{ Phome 723—————115-2nd St. THE ROYAL 8 pm. G A — Dapce recital, Elks Hau, may 20, adv, e ? RUNSWICK Recreation Alle Café in Connection; Speg- falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! | . BEAUTY SALON 1 I . OPEN EVENINGS :; “If yolr hair is' not becoming to' you: — You "should be coming to us.” When in Need of * DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR -COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING ‘CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Jarman's-Friendly ron'rimz 278 S. FRANKLIN g | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the - » Comiort of Guests! ; GASTINEAU CAFE .in donnection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Alaska Unemployment Com- announced wish to remind em- e reached the age Social Secur- ting wages earned by their em- es who have reached the age of failed to secure Social Security numbers for Under regulations should | be mailed to the field office of the by C, H. Mac- “~ | Shell Simmons went up to Tulse- Carrying a half million dollar cargo of rare animals and birds from the jungles, the City of Salisbury, out of Caleutta, bound for Boston, went aground on submerged rocks off Graves Light in heavy fog and broke in two. The ship, a total loss, is pictured settling into the water. The crew was L ar A committee composed of Mayor Kilburn, the Committee on Public Properties, and the School Board the turning of the building to the morrow A few minor details are yet to be taken care of and some equipment is still to arrive but will not delay the acceptance procedure, it was reported city by the 1 .- NEW RESIE Mr. and Mrs two-year-old son L. Noren yesterday Mr. and Mis. Victor Kelso today moving into one of the Run- quist apartments. D RETURNING TO WRANGELL Miss Alice Tassell will be a return- ing passenger on the Northland leaving Friday to Wrangell, wherz she is one of the teachers at the Institute. She came north to at- tend the funeral of her mother which was held yesterday 1 ——————— MOVES TO JUNEAU William Bliss has moved to Ju- | neau to be near his work there and | is making his home with his sis- ter, Mrs. Irene Gallagher. .- D.F.D. DANCE EVENT . Simmons Takes Tickets are now on sale for the 5 annual dance of. the Douglas Vol- 3 me I] a u unteer. Fire Department which is R Lt | set for Saturday, May 28 ‘@ ' Queen and princess - Accompanied by her mother, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Mar- garet Rose in fancy dress cose tume attends a party in London | | @t which she was guest of honor. | quah this morning with three pas- sengers in the Alaska Air Transport | Bellanca. Passengers were Harry Bracken, L. Sinelair, and C. H. Metcalfe. * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and How “I...o;;:.‘.::;;..‘:::.'.‘.‘,"r;: | Juneau to Vancouver, or. Splend jood, perfec i - Victoria or Seattle | . eonvenience and SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Rates $0).50 From Special Rates to | Permanent Guests. ALASKANS L) g e | PRINCESS LOUISE Hotel A May—38, 19, 31 i NEW WASHINGTON | | | | | | | | [ | Connections at Vancouver with (‘ Canadian Pacific Services: | | Transcontinental | traits Transportation Co. Trans-Atlantic Chatham S msportation Co. | T Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. “M,S.DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | day at 7 am. for Petershurg, Kake, | Port Alexander and way ports. Juneau Alaska ad Freight received not later than 4 P, Tucsaa. ' CANADIAN FOR TNFORMATION | PACIFIC MAURICE C. REABER, PLOU® (0. | e — : LT the pictures of flowers and paste Gy £ 5 g CHAMBER MEETING B o o s SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot | A meeting of the Douglas Cham- oo = o uaoks o spice cans RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | ber of Commerce is schedules 8 - | L ou mveming at which the Tev. Shellac over the eutouts to- preserve ||| CITY TO ACCEPT NEW ritorial “bond. issue” will e @ s oD Lt v All Planes Z-WCIY Radio Equlpped OOL AS SCHEDULED portant one Tod: News Today mpire. last night made a complete inspec-| The Physical Education tien with the builders and inspectors | staged a candy sale toc a on the project of the new school | the school children to raise enough M A R l N E A l R w A Y building, which was found to be|funds for their closing activities. | IRANSPORTATION satisfactory, and paved the way for| - COMPANY 2-Way Radio Communication over | v contractors to- according to specifications. cooking if and If neither moved may be soured by putting two ta- into one of the Baroumes apart- blespoons of vinegar into a cup and ments on St. Ann's Avenue. They filling it with sweet milk. In two PY formerly had their residence in|or three minutes the milk will be Juneau sour enough to use. M U SE Vdai D. B. FEMMER KELSOS TAKE APT. Keep a list of can sizes and their AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 are 'contents. Buffet or picnic sizes hold Every preparation will be made, | Sccop out the centers of the m fins. Fill the cases with mixture. Then bake them ten min- utes in a moderate oven. crean Select them dandelion gri To cock tender, young greens. W s well and cover them with cold water. Add a fourth of a teaspoon CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 of salt for each cup of water. Allow 3 the greens to boil gently—uncov- e ered—for fifteen minutes. Drain [i 5 and serve them with salt, pepper Alaska Air Tfansport, Inc. | and a bit of vinegar. Canape: Mix half a cup of crab 1 meat with a fourth of a cup each 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i of chopped pickles, celery, olives i and grated cheese. Moisten with a = i R little salad dressing and lemon Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ( I ; | | \ | | » | | saved as well as the animal cargo. juice and spread on toast rounds. AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII G % . Bake until slightly brown. Serve ; - 5. MAIL at once. \ccording to the committee in charge e A o thiXe Bhe’ event o af Mg most ; - i PHONE 612— Day or Night bzt : et our flower seed packages OPNSETIY Of MUTULTI. ; home decorations. Cut out Hangar and Shop in Juneau R Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG A large attendance is expected - CLUB SELLS CANDY ALASKA SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier “WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. "Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. CHATHAM May 13 you have no sour milk. f S. S. TONGASS May 20 is available, sweet milk PASSENGERS . rRsiONT FRIGERATION HOUSEMWIVES Use buttermilk as a suostivute in one cup. Other sizes are: No. 1— i i ) MACHINISTS | MEET FRIDAY . ~— LOCAL 514~ z EVENING—7:30 WEEKLY | § Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneau ! “'SAILINGS ¥ Veéssel Seattle No.Bound S¢.Bound Front at Seward St. t A F. Of L HALL i NORTHLAND May 6 May 10 May 12 o AL b v 4l NORTH SEA .. -May 13 May 17 May 19 ‘: o SRk + NORTHLAND . May 20 May 24 May 26 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent AN WP% [id SERVING v JALASKA| THE | ‘ROUND Pacifie Alaska A'ir'«ibdys, Inc. Flying Regular U. S. AIR MAIL i Southbound May 10 May 16 | May 14 May 16 s Pam 4 T MT. McKINLEY May 14 ervi e i JALASKA ... May 17 May 23 ce——Every Trip IBARANOF May 21 May 23 STUEON ... May 24 May 30 I . iDENALI ... May 28 May 30 SALASKA ... May 31 Juné 6 {BARANOF ... June 4 June 6 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkle and Kodiak points. f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. i—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway, and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. {—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office~Phone 4 Juneau to Fairbanks 5 HOURS ONLY — via - Picturesque Whitehorse F.-A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 * Traffic Representafiv.e : LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel ¥ PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence | A 2N ‘42.. ° 4 Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE:ON-f

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