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. i i ! - I NORTHLAND OUT WITH 17 FROM CAPITAL CITY Eleve came in from Sitka is morni; m3to: ship Northland, and 17 sailed from here f southbound ports Arrivals were R. J. W ms, R E. Robertson, John Hollywood Myrtle Hollywood, Mrs. Carl Ta R. W. Adams. Mrs. R. W. Adams Bishop Peter T. Rowe, George Dick Mrs. Ed. Mardall. Outhound passengers were For Seattle Alberta Carlson, Al Mrs. Charles Burdick For Ketchikan—The Rev Monrce, Carl Daker, W. R Suraku For Wra ; Sylvia Breuillard, Lillian Brood For Pete ?, Clements Mr. and N Shadut, Frank Ross, ATLIN FLIGHT MADE BY SHELL hopped to Atlit ith the Shell S yesterday afte ns rnoon W Air Trar t Lockheed, t wo ¥ engers round trip and bringin four from Atlin to Juneau Roundtrippers were Glenn Goudi and Jud Sande while passengers coming back were Dorothy Durie, Samuel Broten, R. Sater and Arvid Wijiens. Miles Price was to Juneau yesterday by Amundsen This morning, Shell hopped the Lockheed again with Mrs. D. C Allen for Sitka, Mrs. I. Zupan, for Hirst, H. E. Jacobsen for Hirst, and Jehn Sweeney for Chichagof D Sitka John own from The official ena o1 the World war —when treaties of peace had heen ratified ine, respective govein ments—was August 31, 1921 SHOVE OFF! — ——with “THE SINGING MARINE" DICK POWELL Doris Weston—Hugh Herbext Starting Su COLISEUM THE!/ TIMELY CLOTHES N-BUSH SHOES TETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ J FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men [ Marine News 1938. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANU re- “ I T ERE . AND BUT- MOTHER- WHY ARE YOU ‘ I THINK YOU |+ YOU'LL MAKE A MISTAKE MRS . GOSSUP ‘JU\?\/.‘:FZDT?'\IJ%DTQUE WE'LL HEAR ASHAMED TO LET PEOPLE i MADE A IF YOU MAKE ANOTHER H MY- WHAT WANTED TO KNOAOV\HG RO TN FROM CHINA KNOW WE ARE MOVING BACK |z I MISTAKE CRACK LIKE THAT- SHE'S A STRANGE THAT YOU ARE 'BC)RHOUU" =0 i TO THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD? I TELLIN' HER- AQUET-DEMURE LITTLE WOMAN THE OLD NEIGH B AND ALSO I LADY- SHE HAS VERY DID MRS.CHAT TER / e e LITTLE TO SAY AND MISS GETFAcTSM_fi;E; SCANDALL — | JUST DON'T WANT KNOWS HOW TO KEEP TANCE, CALL FROM MBS SCre T hs % v ANYONE TO KNOW A SECRET—————— | LULU AN o M 4 S St IT-THE ONLY ONE | ‘ /__,_J CALLED FROM * Steamer Movements TOLD WAS MRS ‘ I . LOUDENCOURSE w (% > NORTHBOUND e Gl © l o » 1eduled to A ‘,/'L/(q'\t I e 17 0'clock tomorro t anc | 5 | 4 4 i e sails at 10 p.m. for \gwa / AL i » SCHEDULED SAILINGS t ‘)‘ ;a s | o from S [ t )‘\f.J"AJ, - [§ 4 I ® night. Fre or ) - n'g:"'g" ) I | > ! 2 5 el | o £ ttl a.r "———"— T T e | 3 ¥ Bhifistas Ohar ) S A 5 1 S ® sail from Vancouver 9 pm. ® 7e g ¢ tomorrow e PR'NCESS BUAT " _ +{nere before turning homeward.' s - ] ® Prince ( Irge to ® " . a rave. o) a (L ~ ~ LA T voseanores || COLUMBIA LUMBER €O e sail from Vancc r m. ® CIVIL SERVICE ing all points of interest on the way 4 e A o 63 x? . ® June L4 ' EXAMINATIONS west, until they embark from Se- p— OF ALASKA ¢ Baranof 1 TAKES 3.{ o B attle on ship for their home here. e SR e WAshata ain . cheduled fo_sail o e United Seatme Gl oG e vauas 8 ounees was bom to it and Mre. | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS . e 1 June 17. TH Is MOHNING Commission has_announced opei: |y and Mrs. Jerry Hudson are| Tom Fieming at 11:45 ofclock ves- PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU f petitive examinatior or i e B terday morning in St. Ann's Hos- B 3 ST i 2 et i skt ot paring to move here from Ju- L. 'y preming is an employee of SCURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve o cheduled . Y : o DRER o ous| ""[‘;':‘:""” one of the Shitanda | " 4jacka Juneau Mine, and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. i " \partments. . Vancouver 9 p.m. @ The ste: Prince Louise gra $1,440 to $2300 a year - oo T 3 b/ ! ® | passed southbound tihrough Junea Maritime Research Assistant, £3 TO LEAVE FOR SITKA Mrs tVI:x:arg Peterson nngcnwn{ ; . ise scheduled sail ® | this morning, arrivin 5:30 and 200 a year, U. S. Maritime Comn George Peferson is preparing to & Major operation this morning in e from Vancouver 9 pan. June ® safling at 7 o'clock, taking 37 jon, Certain experience on ocean-| . ve on June 20 for Sitka where|St: Ann's Hospital o 13 ® sengers from Juneau oing merchant vessels, both in an ;. he' Says’ b Pe-ebtapiien 3 R A e » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Passengers out were W. O'Brien, unlicensed capacity and as a licer i AN glans to build| Mrs. Gewege Peterson Bbas. heen ® Aleutian outhbound ® | R, Finnila, R. Auldgren, Mr. a officer in supervisory capacity. , . tHEH admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for ° 7am 1 ® Mrs. K. K. Kyler ter Mary Loyo- and experience in inves or ek medical care. o Yukon outhbound ® |la, Sister Mary Joyce, W. J. Ether- presearch work in maritime 4 TS | ® next Monday ® ington, Henry Overman, Mrs. M. dustrial labor® problems, are re Albert Stra go| Paul Schnell was dismissed from . LOCAL SAILINGS ® T. Baghy, Master Bagkh quired. Applicants must possess ac- ;' wo T X s, St Ann’s Hospital yesterc after ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® Daniel Ross, M I Ross, tive licenses issued by the Depart- e 55 receiving medical attention. e Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® Miss M. Wendling, Mr Wend- ment of Commerce for third mate MOVING e e A 3 ® ling, H. Wendling, Georze Walm- or any higher rank. W. M. Rogers yesterday movea Fichard Ford, medical patient, was | art Wednesday ® sley, Jr., Mrs. H. Walmsley, Tom Personnel Representa- i+ ’ono’of the Barumes apartments | 9iSmiss from St. Ann’s Hospital at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pert ® Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black, Mr. ear, U. 8. Maritime .o the Andrews cottage. George yester , e ilexander, Kake and way- ® and Mrs. A. L. Col Miss N. Bur-| Commission. Certain experience on pgveless is transferring from the S Sl - m—— = &, oPoEs ® [ fopd, Mrs. W. K. Burford ocean-going or Great Lakes vessels, pejoy cottage to one on lower Front w;]:nu‘ K’x: ‘m((“’cl\(xTxlxw.x]\t”:i‘r;s H | ® 0 e e 0o e 02 0 e e M V. Jewel Ben Twitchell A such as that of an able-bodied sea- g eqt operation, in the Govern: B Al k Al T t l = + Randall, R. Randall, J. Anderson, man, a steward, etc., and certain oo pital today. as a r rans l‘ 9 nc. 1 S g ' L. W. Varest, John P, Keen, R. E. supervisory experience or investi- EARTHQUAKE e | TIDES TOMORROW | | Thorpe, Lee Dempses. M. Kane, C. gatory or liaison experience are re- poiting of windows, dishes and , Hozel Dowell has been ar!rx‘x(.t(t[l 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e S RN B, Bouthierden quired. AIouh - et W bkaE e Nl “]“‘ ('1\0“‘1““"""“ Hospital for sur- AU ; D Assistant Electric-Rate Investiga- 0.0 v Y e rning of Sical attention. 2 R o Low tide—6:03 am, -1.1 feet. Wl il oo ¢ | formed many hete His morntng of - Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska High tide—12:33 p.m., 14.4 feet or, (83,600 & JernEERR] POVer | yng carghquakefblbion the channel| o.io mi o T i bine was e Y R 4 HALIBUTEBS o o, training i, In one home a pile of dishes fell| giccporoed from the Government AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL | L ——.— i Rokrical: engINEAIIN SR : ~| trom 'the kitcHen table, breaking| .. .. 0 oo e i FEE ence connected with the rates and | poct of them, it was reported Hospital after receiving medical at- ,4 for electric services are tention . FOURTEEN THOUSAND POUNDS OF SOLD FROM June 10.—Only four s \ b halibuters sold their catches on the| at Room 311, Federal and Territorial . vo load: libu were S0l o ing. : Two loads of halibut were sold | . +10 pish Exchi nge today, as fol- Building. ¥ Try The Empire cla today in neau, the Fremont and LS = by e ¥ results. th low seBing lows ’ j= 2 5 = From the western ba ‘Torden- oy R I Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- . s 3,000 pou an-Stuart for 6.40 and 4.60, while g oenie ‘ffly):']‘:f“ ghlihg Sor deiand Aft thought Morris J. Molin A L A S K A the Curlew, C 3 Kennedy, byl i Long druggist, the best adver- thy ‘]“ (‘A‘“"' Capt ‘1“' e, 5% 1nedy, | From the local bar Belty Jane ] L s Mihints ol fn old 1,000 pounds te aska Coast 15000 pounds. Flir 4 i it for a p me is its scent LR Ko A 808 poids. Tt 60m o e e e e | TRANSPORTATION : et mewpue advertsment- COMPANY ) difficult are the tests for au RUPERT PRICES ind mixed quantities of the adver- tomohile Great Britain, one nund el o AS BOAT BUILDER tised perfume with the ink used that more (han 27 per cent of the| poomas. b Tolibat e oo o SOON TO LAUNCH ORAFT for the ad. (] i Taks thide BOYRg walibut were sold abi pgaynching of the J.LJ., 37-foot| Perfume sales, he reported, went have failed woepHnis EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM. i : and 5 cents a pmmd ____ tion in the Douglas Motors building e r———_ ‘r)(:i‘\i"" were no sales at Ketchikan | o, pront Street during the past win- é.eazltels Ihi Yoo Dine ' i ter, was begun yesterday but it will eattle When You Dine Out! 7 e o be June 20 probably, before the GUBS BEHAVE S. TONGASS June 17 a Ip 2. craft goes into the water, according S. S. CHATHAM June 24 LY 4 1 ac am'] I s 0 J. L. Johnson, owner and builder. eal gl b Although the keel of the boat was ~HONOLULU, T.H, June 10—Al- PASS,EEN%&'&SER‘;&E;G‘” Cafe STEAK T of Prime Steer! A Big, Ju After the T A ROYAL SA charges - (Additional s quired of this type maj 2 - v be substituted for the 2 . college training.) 'Xes cen Wl Full information may be obtained SELL, SEATTLE Charles Scott has beel the Government H HALIBUT 2 BOAT to medical attention. 0000 poclec WEARIS LONGVIEW, Wash, June 10 1ds to Seb “DOUELAS years Prince Rupert today at 6.50 to 7.30 boat which has been under construc- up 300 per cent the next w last August only about three though an average of 25,000 sailors through the streets of this city daily when the fleet put in during maneuvers, there was a laid months of actual time for one man swarmed has been put in on it so far. With plenty of depth and beam of over LaR1 Shaft Inspector : SPRINGFIELD, IIl, June 10. nine feet, the J.L.J. will be well minimum of disorder, police re- e Black damp claimed the life of adapted for freighting as was in- port. Honolulans considered the AGENT Charles Roth Virden, in Mine 8 here, tended. A Hudson motor awaits in- sailors the best behaved group Phone 114 Night 312 heatre: Roth, with Louis Cappella, mine Stallation for the boat’s power. ever to visit the islands. | e TO UNDERGO OPERATION Wilfred Fleek, who is with the NDWICH! § manager, was inspecting the shaft when struck by the gas. Roth fell Cappella made his way to an en- HOTEL JUNEAU Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle D. B. FEMMER n admitted ospital for ssifieds for B Nearest Federal Building. ROLLER || = try. gulped down fresh air, then| Forestry Service at Petersburg as e A. B. RINK ]| L4 returned and dragged Roth to a truck Syt be operated on in “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. spot with cleaner air. He summoned | the hospital at that place in a couple PLEASANT” Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 pm. | || = 4 |aid, but Roth was dead when help Of days for a hernia which came B Beauty Shop. s e ? i \h arrived. upon him recently, according to| CLARENCE WISE Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. e < ; PO word received here by his mother, Owner-Manager i Evely Rooi o iew, Rooyt il IR | - [ The first advertisement printed Mrs. Caesar Sebenico the first of o in a newspaper appeared in the “Im- 3 S [ pry the week = — — [ —r——————" partial Intelligencer” of London in i SEE e ! 1648, announcing a reward for the ART RIENIKKA VISITS N\ 3 P3N 2 i |- | To sail on the Prince Robert this i N | NOTICE OF HEARING OF | evening, Arthur Rienikka is leav- p ; _ PHONE 412 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH | FINAL ACCOUNT ing for a trip east via Prince Robert - Bowl at the In the Commissioner's Court for and by Canadian National Railway PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 723———115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” el i 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 BRUNSWICK Recreation Cafe in Connection Spec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US O | the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY. Comr ion - enroute to Washington, D.C., where his sister is completing her work soon. Together Rienikka and his sis- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. |ter will motor to New York City Juneau Precinct | in her automobile and visit relatives In the Matter of the Last Will and | Testament of CHARLES GREG- | ORY WARNER, Deceased. [ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| Alleys NCE! that ALINE WARNER, executrix of 4 Every Effort Comfort Made for the of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE 'in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION Jarman’s-Friendly Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN HOTEL cAsnuEAfl | i the estate of Charles Gregory | Warner, deceased, has filed hergin | !g:;.ve Due Juneau |her final report of the adminis- Seattle Northbound tration of said estate. All persons June 4 FORTUNE [ interested in the same are notified | June 7 that a hearing will be had upon June 11 said final report, before the under- June 14 signed, at Juneau, Alaska, on s June 18 20th, 1938, at 10 o ck A. ‘:x\:[l,.,lua't' Iunecm_to chcouvor, June 20 which time and place all persons| Victoria or Seattle June 21 interested in the estate may appear June 24 and file objections in writing to,_ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS fifig said account and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the | PRINCESS LOUISE *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldov bate ige, June rel ate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Connections at Vancouver with $—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. First publication, June 10, 1938. | Canadian Pacific Services: i estern Cruise. Last publication, July 1, 1938. | Transcontinental | Ermhboll fgtheasiern and Soiehic Ohatham Straits Transportation Ga.| ::'“::AP ",'i:"’ THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Tickets, reservations and full B. 0. ADAMS, Agent particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Junean Alaska | “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 | p.m. Tuesday. CANADIAN 2 ST B AN SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-RO N I e e AT 7 o Alaska Steamship Compa UTE Due Juneau Southbound June 13 June 13 ia, Ouzinkie seal of the Probate Court at Ju- | June—10, 24 and Kodiak points. neau, Alaska, June 9th, 193 {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. (SEAL) P';II.IX‘ GRAHY. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- June—17 §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Freight Office—Phone 4 PHONE 612 — Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG P MARINE AIRWAYS SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to iHawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA 1 | TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ~ VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative " i - i Di‘nPfifij Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneav | Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | NORTH SEA .. Junel4 Junelé NORTH COAST Junell ' | NORTHLAND June2l June23 | NORTH SEA ... June 24 June 28 June 30 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent / J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF i " REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip P Sp g SERVICE "ALASKA'’S “" GOLD BELT | - From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) 4 From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE———— —_GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence