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Lo N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1938. S BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS LL HOT TAKE Any T[Youme NoT GuiT- || ( f@rmmb T WELL- I'M NOT GOIN’ TO STAY IN AND YOU ARE NOT SHUT UP-1LL [ THE ONLY ONE OOK 1S W5 PUT A STOP Marine News | &8T5, NALI BRINGS 17 : TAKES 0UT 12 FROM HERE LIP FROM TH’ LIKES TING - YOU'RE FIRED- OF YOU-I'M QUIT TIN' [ | RIGHT NOW- PACK TO HER THAT THAT IS GOING i FOR HERSELF -— oK T BT aoiNG OUT= THE MAID ||| ME NEXT PAY-DAY— ||| YOUR THINGS AND i Saane Wiy CANT 1 GIT || RIGHT Now- DOWN TO THE OLD ||l 1S GOING, TOO- PR PR -G~ N SapnT SOMETHIN' LIKE NEIGHBORHOOD - - ) Lot B e -~ v THAT AROUND WHERE 1T'S QUIET- o6 6 0 0 0 B3 0o S Gohee? " aveE- Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to e at 7:45 o'clock this evening Alaska scheduled to arrive at clock tomorrow morn: orth Sea scheduled to a late tomorrow afterr Ketc evening 6 p.m. toni Chatham scl Wedn . . . . ° . . . . . . ° neau yesferday afternoon ° in 17 passengers for June: » gailed late last night for ° Letnikoff Cove, ar e freight 22 passengers from here . SCHEDIT Inbound passengers were C. W. e Baranof sche . . . . . . ° . . . . ® > . . . . D SAILINGS 1 from iled tc m. tomorrow COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ‘Davis, L. E. Hedrick, R. C. Gamc 1L, G. Matlock, Miss C. Paul, Art} Arvison, Sylvester Beasely, Hi Beasle§, Chester Campbell, L Garner, Otto Gulliver, H. F. Ha I NOW AT SITKA uled to sail t 10 am. May Northland I from Seattle ail from kins, Elmore Roe, Frank Ross, Ray- g - T : ) PHONES 587 OR T—JU AU . . ¢ . a5 R > Co P veodetic Surv S ” e e biie i Echforeh, $8 eothibdaria 08 Leu. SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US o Improve Leavinz here were: For Sk YUTHBOU tenant Commander G. C. Jones and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. —M: Waltonen, A. M. U Denali scheduled now at Sitka to make a revisio Clancy, J. B. Warrack, Bill Lews at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- ur of the waterfront and do Mrs. F. Dennis, a Benson, 1 noon wire dragging of harbor approache Marsh, A. Van Mavern, H. R Al 1 scheduled southbound e | This work w quested by steam ard, N. L. Troast, J. A. Edwar Wednesday ship compaiti after two lin Coleman, Patt Webb, R. Gothber LOCAL touched bottom last summer enter- Estebelh scheduled to sail every y at 6 pm. for Sit- A. Barello, O. Torstenson. H W. Fitzgibbons, 8. Dennis anc W. E. Wilson. The Denali is scheduled tc here at 4 p.m. tomorrow southt via smn |ing the harbor. The Explorer will be ka ap- proximately two mont d will then go to Wrangell to continu surve { Summer Sirait Officers on the Explorer in ad- dition to the command include Lieutenant L. G. Wilder 3 Wednesday burg, Port ‘at.7 a.m. for Pete ~lexander, Kake and way- ports © e o 0 s 0 0 0 0 @ -~ $ 00 00C 00000000000 200000000000008C0ceseses ol Sfl“’"‘i‘v Might 5522 5 NAVIGATION N Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska steamer McKinley, Capt. A. Ryning % o : 2 RS Shirteen took passae for Westward AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL mzi::ti‘mnu passengers from Seattie Pflrt Engineer' Tfl 0 P E N SUUN CA NADIA N NEIGHBORLIN E;S was evidenced fllhsnn Diego, Cal., when mlr do- { PHONE 612 — DGY or Night : were Miss Patsy Adams, Paul A. Ab- minion destroyers refueled there, Besides the Fraser (left), the St. Laurent alongside, and the Sague- 2 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | - 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER bott, Miss Mary Crawford, Miss Fern Uf AI FAIRBANKS May 16, nay whose stern shows at right, the Skeena was also included in the friendly call Hangar and Shop in Juneau ©Crawford, Mrs. James Frawley, Al as a tion on t b a and Yu- HE 3 : . " Gustafson, Mrs. Gustafson, Tom o is expected to start with- itor o ahaoni. b SHELL SIMMONS-——Chief Pilot Martinson, Mrs. H. Monroe, William . next two weeks S s the PO RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Swanson, Mrs. W. Swanson, Miss. Veteran of ea dur The ice jammed @ everal f e e Sl | M. Tersen, F. Jacques, F. Placht, N. which he develc natural | points but is clearing E apt. Archie Curry said he made All Planes 2-WC[Y Radio Equipped Abbott, A. Nye, G. Johnion, W. trend toward mec Richardson, J. Hanchak, M. Jacej- ginecering, F. D. D and Sunday. t in 6,000 following pas 500, the Helen Mrs. Ina Anderson, F. W. Dukelo, 6,000, E. C. Congdon, E. A. E 1 (scope of the new work for a seventeen yi perintendent at the big ttle shops of the company :s and en-| The ice is holding at Circle, . VESSELS SEI_I_ ABOARB LUUISE i = e S ckerson has b and For Yukon oug » said the; Operating Own Aero tica ko, S. Sherry and D. Vaughan named port engine 45 minutes. Although he y | i I Fs Aeronautical Radio Station KANG D. Stewart, J. W. Mulkey, Roy Leve-| Nickerson will } full charge Her"" schflflls OVER WEEKEND FUR THIS PQRT i fi““y ;'(fwrw H“: TRt L = que, C. Thanum, Mrs. W of keeping the fleet of twenty-one t::f):j::\ux a foot in the last two ships in shape for sca service, a The and J. Shadeck. | man-size re ever wa 5 * i MARINE AIRWAYS B T s e dob it there: ver; v I"vade Gha""el 1 Over 53000 pounds of BaWblit |2 Canadisn Pactfic er Princess again tomorrow morning. B b dhnuid P Traith R Nickerson 15 familiar - with - the were sold on the Juneau fish ex- Louise, scheduled to arrive R i e 4 change ove: rday d ot 5 # Richards, R. R. Smith, Henr rs for Juneau e i} SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE holt, M. W. Nelson, Fred Richs Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier H. 17000, the Persev Thompson, and F. F. Sinnot (to Sel- the Ina J, 10,500, the Missouri, | wife, T. F. Field, F. G. G of the A iy once again only bumpe N From Southeast Alaska ports, B. Steamship Company at Seattle B « s s e e ot et i 52 harpe, Lee Dempsey, H. Hoff §ierie, Lo Dempsey. e The Taku Chief will go upriver 0 ! el B = 2-Way Radio Communication 8. Richards and Mrs, Richards a evening from the south, has the *“Ala by Lester D. Henderson "’s I" eal’s The Marie brou pounds, the Comet Oarroll Richarys, N. A. Bott, R g s K A *WEDNESDAY Chance of Salmon Being 3000, and " the carol 1. 2800, an A L A Jundhuy16, BA$R Yplet, Tenakee, Todd, SIELK, Chishapor dovia. last fall. And the executive abilily C I A G ] 3 i i ; al R Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Tl he dis d in this berth proved _aught re 00d, seysng. for fRLe 0 pounc o8 Aok e G “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. i b gy volpip B e R it 8 460 conts v w. elaeis s | TRANSPORTATION | | seAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE_ANYPLACE IN ALASKA u Is "n s { the bigser job. i dtimers Say The Margaret brought in 10,000 e, W. S. Marter, E. COMPANY TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 K | He replaces 3. D. (Jack Gilmour) pounds and the Louhelen, 11,000, . D. B. Marter. ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative ¢ | another veteran of many years at re’s ¢ S g bet—maybe. For both selling-for 7.05 and 5.10 cents \lx\ v W Mulvihill and daugh- 3 of Alexander Glow, Inc, marine st |0ee e small schools in Gas- "he cargoes o 1e last named % ichards, H. R. Shafer,, W. 3 - 2 ’ L 2 Cr MATIESUL= | ineau Channel. two vessels sold to Marlyn Fish P. Zirglis Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle _ SIS Yesterday, Sunday boat-trippers Company, and the remainder to For Tulsequah, via Juneanu: R. BYSRY NaAL AR ) b Bol? Ellis flew to Juneau this| MARTHA SOCIETY reperted seeing thousands of the Alaska Coast Fxsh(’n(\ W. Blair, D. A. Danielson, W. A. Leaves morning from Ketchikan with three | L " 2 5 fish running from Dupont all th Dayton, A. Evans, G. Fisher, Mrs Seattle passengers and lett a few hours later| I cream social and luncneon, way to the shallowing waters of the G. se, W. J. Hardie, A. W. | S, S, CHATHAM May 13 with two aboard on the return trip, | Friday, May 20, starting at 11 0'210ck. | prandenhall Bar. un'mn E. Huhula T. Stevens. S. S. TONGASS May 20 Tnbound were, Miss Miriam Dickey, ?“‘ the date. adv. oidtimers . say they have not| ‘ ol s y Mrs. A. H. Bradford and Bradford en anything to parallel this phe- PASSENGERS FREIGHAT Washburn _Outbound for Ketchikan were Joe Meherin and Wallis George. - | Try, The Empire ciassifieds for| > results. 13} |nomenal run of herring for “many T k [}h f M k REFRIGERATION Efiw /;9; s ON ESTEBETH Taku Chief Makes . || Juneau a score of years ago, the | . : : herring runs are believed to have| ppe mowrshlp Estebeth, Capt. Gnnfl Ru" U rlvar D. B. FEMMER WEEKLY Leave Ar:Juneau Lv.Juneat been stopped by the dumping of Gus Gustafson and Purser Dave | AGENT SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ::,Il:ler.nri;;l&tr:f]lvl:l ;‘“““R\ from the Ramsay, docked in Ju u today Phone 114 Night 312 l NORTH SEA .May 13 May 17 May 19 L las s maw'r w;x'x].;g; with five passengers for this port| The Taku cnm returned to Ju- s NORTHLAND . May 20 May 24 May 26 u readwell has not been |g.om the fslands, as fol fednas T NORTH SEA ~May 27 May 31 _June 3 | working since 1917. The herring are | From Hoonah—Alice FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent iliman. ; back—why not salmon? Froc Bnboie patar Tom Ream J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. Phone 79 -~ i ettt = PHONE 412 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Try an Empire ad. Dick and David Johnson CITY WHARF .. s ...Phone 23 Bowl at the RS BT R AT - From Tenakee—Emil Gesshelle. BRUNSWICK ks i PARADIS LEAVES Recreation Alleys J. A. Paradis, laborato * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is |ray technician in the 1 Cafe in Connection Spec- ° lalizing in American and los u he Sores with ereiticen | Department of Health Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. and x- ritorial 4 : ed on | 4 Z < THE to spend a which me in | SERVICE view of mountains and har- | the motorship Northlar bor. Splendid food, perfect 3 comfort, convenience and | MONth in the States, ¢ service, i e time he will visit in I 5 $0).5 2 afts oy Massachusetts. Special Rates to riavers Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Flying Regular U. S. AIR MAIL ‘ROUND ll lI al'y Travel | SFIII.ING SCHEDULE OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming ~to you — You should be coming to us.” CANADIA PACIFIC Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau W | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound L e *ALEUTIAN . e May T May 10 May 16 When in Need of LEONARD'S VALET SHOP {DENALI ... May 14 May 16 S T MT. McKINLEY May 14 i ‘DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL G.E.ALMQUIST | S s ervice———Every Trip YOUR COAL CHOICE Manager t v iBARANOF May 21 May 23 4 r ¢ %4 uneau to vancouver, *YUKON ... May 24 May 30 ® . GENERAL HAULING . - {DENALI .. May 28 May 30 STORAGE and CRATIN s u l T s Victoria or Seattle SALASKA ... May 31 June 6 # hy > SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | ¥BARANOF ... ) June 4 June 6 & A C LING ] o - j A1 caLLus Made to Order *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie’ J uneau to F alrb(ln,‘ks y PRINCESS LOUIS and Kodiak points. tat 4 ; JUNEAU TRANSFER 3 FARONIPIG anq FRESSING May—8, 19, l-lll\E f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and.southbound 3 s § v 9 stm HATS 'OLEANED—BLOCKED H , 19, ¢ i—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway “and Sitka. 5 HOURS ONLY — via i Phone 48—Night Phone 696 an s | Connections at Vancouver with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Pi c e e Whiteho = i . 278 §. FRANKLIN 328 S. Franklin Phone 57 | Canadian Pacific Services: Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. turesqu rse . A T SR e | Transcontinental t—Connects with 8. S. Starr for Kodiak*®and Ouzinkie. F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16* Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Gréen 465, Residence \c’...u..m Sinite Transportation Ge: iApy At ;’ THE ALASKA LINE { Tickets, reservations and full Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 i P | “Mc s DART” particulars from ¥ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent « | E‘VUI'!( Effo M ¢ gt rt Made fo’ the | Leates Femmer Dock every*Wednes- | V. W. MULVIHILL 'Rclaht received not )aur than 4 in connection Pam. Tuesday. | CANADIAN SERVICE INFORMATION o POR INFORMATION 1 PACIFIC s e ; | 1 MATTIER. O, ARARNR. Fheoe #. } O