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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938. e gt BRINGING UP FATHER ; By GEORGE McMANUS —_Y " r ] BACK N THE QLD NEIGHBOR- WALK FASTER OR MAMA [ 5#1 FACED MRS O TIMMYTON WITH 23 FROM -ON M'KINLEY Fooe ke AT TR | VG AR FRE Wip oo : LY BV ; YES- | WANT TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT THE HAIRDRESSERS- = =ANP WOULD YOU MIND GOING NEXT DOOR AND TELL. MISS FITTS IN THE WO- MEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE THAT IM COMING IN THIS AF—= TERNOON TO LOOK AT SOCIETY WOMEN THAT SPEND HAS PASSED OUR HOUSE TO- ol HEIR TIME AND MONEY DAY-AND WITH A DIFFERENT SRt NG 2 DRESS - HUH- THE CAT- SLICH ON STYLES AN’ DRESSES-- 3 THAMK GOODNESS MAGGIE ) ARS-TLL SHOW HER WHERE GAP!TAL chY THIS MURNING 1S AWAY FROM IT ALL- = SHE GETS OFF- Mount McKi L 1 The in Jur outh ne ers here from Westwar 1 took uth N Inbour M. D. Williams, Tk S \ Selby, J. C E. Ransor C wanda McCrary, Louise wife, Harriet Swearingen, Mrs. S 111} Gr e F ch M G. Dav 8. Davidson, Al Monsen Mr Tom Hutc Harwood, Betty Luc I Mich: 1 Dowr R B.| b o Noreren, zd © Steamer Movements y | hotie in the Kann Apartments. The |{ SOLONS'LEAD, 'DONBUDGEIS 3| COLUMBIA LUMBE ] with Blanche Thorgison o verett Nowell, Roger o Homer, Edward King. Westby, L. Morgan, B. Morgan and | g NORTHBOUNu g the first prize and Mary 2 1 . I F. g OF ALASKA n—Charles Hedd ls F }u‘ S Mrs. M. Tillman, ® Yukon in port and scheduled AIN Whittier consolation 5 Mr. and Mrs, W. E i e e Iman, ¢ o sail at 8 o'clock tonight fary Jeanette I Jenser Mrs. R. Armstrong, R. Donovan, J.| o Baranof scheduled to arrive at ’ Whittier, Blanche Thorgison, Mrs LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS | Petersburg—Simeon Cabigas, Mellquist e o 2 o%lock in the morning and Sl mo;ai;;n- 2 s s Adsit, Mrs. Bert Alstead, Mrs PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 1 Boor W o sails vard @ 5 " > Bfhem . ¥ i re Rowe, Sr., Mrs rles ay- J v Vi J sl Q1 | Gt Lt NEW “CELLOVIS S s © Bl n b 10RL " Dos TiHRS taday ||t el D0r CRARes TR SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve b ACURE e a ® Princess Louise due late Sat- & i v, Mrs Ilia 2 rg, M p itk T T At e 4 Cuerrero, Pete Berg and Irenc! PERMANENTS, $3 @ urday Afterhoon or evening Wt crushed Wilfred ';Anglmim 1’ Arficld ‘Hilre, Mrs. 'Jack Godld ind Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Charle 12th Street Yenali due Tuesday. A . . 3 6-1, 6-0 and G 0 win the Marie Drake, Mr Edward . 4 ? ngels Win Th raight 1d singles tennis champ A9 o P Northland due Tuesday g ird Straig i e e s Mrs. Wilson Foster, Mrs hip: TR SR, SSRIILRaRRE T Jo McCormick, Mrs. William SCHEDULED SAILI - 7 sain lurns Salvo Again Turns | Cecion s, the’honoree and the host- Tongass scheduled to sail from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e s Seattle 9 tonight. . Back Portland NROTr Prince Robert scheduled to sail o | ol BUB PASTUR e from Vancouver 9 tonight. | (By Ascociated Press) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aleutian scheduled to sail from £ tle 9 am. tomorrow orth C from § half pounds per capit € 0 to five pounds at the present time scheduled to sail tle 10 tomorrow ption of cheese in the ramento, who toppe the ast League by seven games al start of the week, has found {h has increased from ilage slashed by the per Prince: luled to sail of the much improved Lo s g from Va * 9 pm. to- ®| Angeles team. The Angels lastnight NUTLEY, N.J, July 1.—Bob Pas- ‘ morrow. won the third straight from the tor, New York heavyweizht, lost | Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® | Solons. night won an unpopular_ten-rourd |CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Phone 411 Manuel Salvo pitched his third| decision over Freddie Fiducia of shutout in nine days as San Diego Newark turned back Portland again e Hollywood beat Seattle while (he MRS‘ FRED ROWEV B toped tne WidiEer i 0| HONORED AT PARTY sail from Vancouver 11 am July 4, special cruise Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 4 at 9 pm Alaska scheduled to sail from "ALL-WHITE BEAUTY Alaska Air ;l‘ran;port, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ¥ Seattle July 5 at 9 am | ©e 0000000000000 000000c000000000000000°s Juneau————Alaska————Douglas ca"adia“ Buat American League = Won Lost Pet |/ | | Cleveland 40 22 645 - StopsHereon s % E | HOTEL JUNEAU u v mesrs musaie Boston 35 27 565 I k| % = : X n:i’;i”fl(:m" Mt. McKinley ~ scheduled to GAMES THURSDAY Mrs. Fred Rowe was honored b sail from Seattle 9 a.m. July Pacific Coast Lesgue Thursday at a miscellaneous shower s : : 6 ¥’ Hotiywood attle 8 siven by Mrs. Karl Alstead at her Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska QVELL SAFETY North Sea scheduled to sail e Los Angeles Sacramento 4 from 7 o) 3 WRINGER from Seattle 10 am. July 8 Portland '0; San Diego 3 Al T"QR'ZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL Chatham scheduled to sail Oakland 3; San Francisco 1 $4 l 30 QUIET WASHING from Seattle July 8, 9 p.m. National League c o A L PHONE 612— DGY or Night Kad SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ®| (Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 3 | 3 OPERATION s 2 o 9 f Columbia scheduled south- ® Boston 0: Brooklyn 5. PHONE 412 an s tore Hangar and Shop in Juneau - bound July 4 ®| New York 14; Philadelphia 1 i PERMADRIVE LOCAL SAILINGS . Ani League 278 S. FRANKLIN | SHELIL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot B MECHANISM Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® | Washington 1; Boston 11. PACIFIC COAST i RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | S Wednesday at 6 pm. for 8it- ¢ | Philadelphia 1; New York 7 COAL CO | l 5 ka and wayports. ® Detroit 9; Cleveland 10, i i i h GENERAL ELECTRIC % 9; B | R P g B e ALASEL || 70 v by Bash Bssipend % at 10 am. for Petersburg, ® et i o : 2l : adi : 1 . e ka e STANDING OF CHEIE ki Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG NO OILING 3 wayports . Pacific Coast League TRANSPORTATION = e ————— | & REQUIRED o e 00 00 000 0 Won, Thet. Pot - . Ay pri i i Socramento . 55 3 COMPANY e SN Los Angeles 51 40 | Pri ¥ San Francisco . 48 43 [ J [ s T = San Diego 46 45 s : CAPACITY ices : deattle ey Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 2-Way Radio Communication 7 POUNDS 65.00 UN w AY NORTH Portland a6 EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ° gn;}l\'wo‘od 42 49 Leaves Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier akland 33 59 Seattle and up 3 —— } ONGASS ,u]; 1 TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. SEATTLE, July 1. — Motorship Natioiel Leagie Aty :l* ol 3 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Northiand sailed for Southeast Al- S e S. S. CHATHAM July & Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. - aska ports at 10 o'clock this morn- New York 40 2 PASSENG FREIGHT *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107% off Rcund Trip. S ing with 60 passengers aboard, the pifo B R REFRIGERATION SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA i R following booked for Juneau: % viadond » b Oven-fresh every day! Uni- TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 o b ; | Cincinnati 35 27 565 i . M,EM La..‘; fi“.""”;}fl" N’G\ _cm[:,u;\ chite % 29 sa7| | form, golden loaves . . . :llp- & ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ~ VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative : SOLD ON EASY TERMS enkins and ‘s\‘)y B SS :u.'w [T 28 28 500l pealing to the eye and to the g;:.rkm.. Marguerita Murda, A.| go'9n = 35 91 4 ol |- sppetita. D. B. FEMMER ALASKA ELECRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. (%% .. Brooklyn 26 36 419 Always Ask for AGENT Philadelphia 16 41 .281 PEERLESS BREAD Phone 114 Night 312 | AR ——— § KELVINATOR Has Everything F M In. J b Washington 3¢ 33 507 “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. 7 Detroit %5. 83 500 PLEASANT” h 8] op. that any automatic-electric refrigerator ralg I“g u B i o 1 CLARENCE WISE bR g ; b | Chicago 24 33 421 % 4 B Every Room a View Room. 4 has—economy of operation and mainte- Owner-Manager ey f fes | St. Louis 4 19 42 . nance, reasonable initial cost and com- ’uT;l‘lst?Mdmn ‘““k"‘l“’" Northolm SR 41 WEEKLY * Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean lete refrigeration service. (RO 0. dunesi:. e . morning | SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound plete refrigera after discharging 300 tons of gen-| Gastineau Channel League ORI SuA e Bras 3 eral cargo at Taku Landing for the (Second Half) o 3 3 p Polaris-Taku mine at Tulsequah. | Won Lost Pt . T Cargo consisted mostly of powder, | M 8 1 0 100018 A \ S E va N G | lumber and furniture. The vessel| 005 - : L 500 gy ) it has been in Juneau. i Capt. Alan Ogden said he planned| Wil hold a Food Sale, Saturday, Leaving at 3 o'clock Sunday after- belongs to the Frank Waterhouse DOUEIas 0 1 000 THE | July 9, at Bert’s Cash Grocery, 10 v noon the Wanderer, piloted by Lloyd NORTHLAND . NORTH COAST . NORTH SEA .. July 8 July 12 July 14 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent 9 CITY WHARF . 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 18 July 5 July 5 July 2 July 6 July 8 and Company, Vancouver, is 150 feet SR AT to leave this afternoon for Prince / g Rupert. iz 8%y - : 3 YEAR in length, and this is the first time, ~ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS WANDERER TO TAKE Travel | on a “PRIN- REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL P Service Every Trip Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau sy Baress wiligo,on o oiuiee CEss” Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound THE SIGN OF a ports, expecting . to return Monday evening. Liner June 25 July 2; S = DEPENDABLE R il ALASKA . une24 June21 June panning—— SERVICE P B *COLUMBIA June2s June28 July 4 visit are Tenakee, Excursion Inlet,| Juneau to Vemcouver, :vukon . e T June 28 July 1 at P ' 9@ famous st =R Y o |'ALASKA’S “* GOLD BELT AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO st S NG Victoria or Seattle | :penawr . : Tomtycie uly A5 dOR T hose ing the trip include Mr. *ALEUTIAN il July 2 July y J The D T | R . and Mrs. John Tumer. Esie Doug.| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS farAced ; s A A e From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS { e ar y aska mplre las, Thais Bayers, Mr. and Mrs, Vir- MT. McKINLEY T owy 8 guly 9 Juyls Via Pict e WHITEHORSE ROUTE | o ot gil Derrig, Mr. and Mrs. Don Par-| ~ PRINCESS LOUISE | iyukoN . i 8§ Juyll Juyl3 a Picturesqu | invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of Bins: Mr. and Aivd W0 -Babelins: July—5, 15, 26 | *{COLUMBIA 3455 9 o gng fo Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS ’ BARANOF ... y ; . w:—CAPITOL THEA TRE Frank Good and Mrs. Verd Bayers.| PRINCESS ALICE JALASKA .. “July 18 July 18 July 20 | (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays 4o July—S8, 19, 29 S ok and Thursdays) 4 AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE ONE HALIBUTER ! *_Gonnects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, 5 : 2 sl i SELLS, SEATTLE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE and Kodiak points. From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Game That Kills”—“Counsel for Crime” , ) July 22 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. SEATTLE, July 1.—The halibuter i t—Southeastern Route—Calls a Haines, Skagway and Sitks, | | Gold Coast at NOME Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE Seymour arrived from the western| Connections at Vane with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Sew; | s : banks and sold 39,000 pounds for| Canadian Pacific ;::;m Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. {| WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. - 7% cents a pound straight. Transcontinental t—Connects with 8. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. ' From F AIRB ANKS via FLAT the y —-,| The Reliance brought in 12,000/ Trans-Atlantie THE A L A s x A L I N E pounds of sable from the local Trans-Pacific n o T E L G A s T l N E A u ‘. SZ::: Roopipnigoiicat oo Ui rwrvauo;m m:,nd full Ticket onm_no;: ;. i fi:fl‘oflbe—l’hm 4 ‘ Iditarod Meh'opolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE 3 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE— ——————GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence Every Effort Made for the b o T et .: V. W. MULVIHILL GCfilélfort of glil:ests! | TiDES Tomorrow | uleeh OXR ¢ High tide—3:54 am. 164 feet. | y in connection f G ey AIx SERVICE INFORMATION Hih Ude—ts5 pm. 108 [t