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sia 3\ BRINGING UP FATHER o "~ By GEORGE McMANUS ‘Marine News B PASSENGERS ~ CYANE ENROUTE ABOARD GEORGE T0 BERING SEA FOR THIS PORT .o, r tl in lnu‘m T—W!LL YOU GET._UP? | WOKE MY BROTHER Y GOLLY- THER ABOUT AN HOUR AGO AND HE GOT LD us 3 ST BE SOME AND WENT TO WORK RIGHT AWAY- AND MENT SACKS IN WHY DON'T NT= YOUR HERE YOU ARE STILL SLEEPING ~GET ! EENNT o Sk YOU GO OUT BROTHER 1S UP- VLL NOT HAVE YOU SETTING A DOOR-1 CANT THE FRONT '?bEE%%NCXN' AM FOR MY THER - -— & . - BAD EXAMPLE FOR BROT HER ' OPEN IT- T ceehl 1 steamer Brince to arrive in from the and also anadian Nationa r 1 Hickley Copr_1938, King Pehtures Syndicas. e (02 Y engineer of the Coast| — 2 FER RS U H'NTS 10 ' Navy Chief Takes Post ' COLUMBlA LUMBER CO. HUUSEWIVES " ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. A. couth, loaded Wit he following passeng Juneau ! ; nd Geodetic Surv who is Jeavin Ry )l\]\l"u‘* \ the Westdahl, work McLeod, Wallace Bnum-n‘MaxW(-l} B e e, e J. Dunbar, Morris Lenett and Wife. oooqeric survey vessel Discoverer - rs booked for © o 0 00 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements . . . NORTHBOUND . Princess Charlotte in port and ® scheduled to sail for Skag- ® way at 11 p.m . Prince Gegrge scheduled to ar- rive at 6 o'clock tonight. . Alaska due Friday . Mt. McKinley due £ . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle 9 a.n. tomorrow. . North Sea scheduled to sail e from Seattle tomorrow 10 e am . Chatham scheduled to sail e from Seattle 9 p.m. tomor- e row. . Columbia scheduled to sail e from Seattle July 9 at 9 am. ® Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver July 9 e at 9 p.m . North Coast scheduled to sail ® from Seattle July 14 at 10 e a.m. ®| To improve the flavor and tex- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . ° . . . for the rest of the summer Mrs., H ¢tley, who accompanied | . ah, where they have been living hile the Westdahl is completing The Cyane is relieving the Alert - OSLO, July 7—A $150,000 stain- less steel submarine for use as a permanent weather bureau under the ice at the north pole is envis- aged by Sir Hubert Wilkins, Arctic | i explorer and Antarctic aviator | Sir Hubert says weather report must be greatly improved before @ IN regular air route can be established the polar icefields The garbage care in summe week with scalding water and soap suds. Rinse it thoroughly and then | air it in the sun. (You'll find a hoese or long-handled brush helpful ir cleaning.) Line the pail with pa and always keep the lid tightly place. can needs speci Wash it once turday Need a hurry-up meal? Combinc all your left-over vegetables w \ savory cream sauce. Add som grated cheese and heat. Serve the combination on mashed potatoes hioned into cakes or pour it over ckers or toast. You can add a 4 little left-over gravy, too, for flavo acr “The only effective way to secure smeh reports 1s to have a floating |Famed Vessel Stops Here headquarters, and that headguart- Wiy Avclic % o0 (o | ers must be under the ice because O"S ay t {/““L for Northland scheduled to sail ® {yre of chicken used in salads let s ° r the ice masses are in constant ummer Voyage from Seattle July 15 at 10 ®|{he cooked chicken stand an hour a a All‘ T pfl t l am. or so in the broth. Then cut the ans K t] nc. [ Lt he say “A submarine could remain at| The Bureau of Indian Affairssup- Tongass scheduled to sail from chicken into small pieces — ‘don't SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER } | the north pole for three years. Food | ply ship Boxer. famed old veteran Seattle July 15 at 9 pm | mince or chop it. Thin the s and equipment would be supplied |of the Arctic, passed through Ju- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | dressing with a little of the chick by airplanes, which landed on the neau today on its ¥ into the| ® Princess Alice sceduled to a tock by Admiral e : 3 . sl J ice tw;mu winter began. ' torms and fogs of shallow Bering rive at 6 o'clock tomorrow PRI Rear Adr:l;fnl.lf 0. Rl]chards%n ,(,"g:,:)a‘:sfien‘:f::?fr;;‘s'éaégdc}?:e? o ths Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ! T 2 ) Y d fog g 4 i chief of naval operations, 3 . v “Life in such a submarine would Sea SR, g south two Fried mush is often served I';':f‘}”y_; g o pThe picture was made in the Navy Bulldlnz AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL i be quite comfortable, as the tem-| Capt. Ellsworth Bush said the hours later fried chicken. To prepare the m «t Washington. Baranof scheduled to arrive at 12 noon tomorrow and sails south at 3 o'clock Prince Robert scheduled southbound 6 a.m. Saturday Aleutian scheduléd southbound mold it in a loaf par it is firm. Then cut it into fou Chill it until K — | by gardens PHONE 612— Day or Night inch slices and sprinkle each w e 1 Mussolini’s orders, Ethi- flour. Brown in chicken drippings | e tives who show any op- Hangar and Shop in Juneau and serve around the platter of ature of the Arctic ocean is only | Boxer will make a total of 68 stops degrees Fahrenheit, although the on the | t trip which began in - is intensely cold Seattle June Loaded deeply, the Sir Hubert says he has perfected Bo: \as a big deck cargo of lum- an instrument which would drill a ber, gasoline and miscellaneous sup- hole through the ice from the|plies, and a hold filled with more 1 3 1 to the Fa regime in the et Duce’s new cmpire, are prompuy | | SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot IS PEVAMPED hot. Whole towns and villages in RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher i the interior are reported to have rubmarine, so scientists could get of the necessities of iife that will next Monday. ! to the surface to take observations.| feed Eskimos and their teachers| i bl':hfl(/'\’LdSiAldL:NGSl Want to be able to unmold . corn- I £ acg tegoried W DAL e ] B > through the long winter. istebeln schedutled lo sall every tarch pudding easily? Add a,table- A, Jostt BEDe 1L Py WS BAaian 6 i ]1 lcmes -‘MC( adio E ui On this first trip of the sum- Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- poon of butter to the mixture Just “ DG Al ] ki and air force for resisting Musso-| f Y q pped ka and wayports. uce Goes Ahead with |inrs ro 1 before it is removed from the stove o hr!uw”“! "lfm"l’f‘ at tenst an.| | Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | other generation for Italy to pacify tive ()pposmon | te country. to the| ADDIS ABABA, July 7.—While Trv the wmpire classitieds for| M A R l N E A .| her colonial armies are busy trying|results, | > you serve over ice L sshieta to put down balky Ethioplan tribes- art leaves every Saturday at 10 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and wayports. o6 00000000 Be sure, too, to rinse the mold (,llam,,cs l)(‘\p!l(' Na- with cold water just before you fill| them mer, the Boxer will go as far north as Bethel and will then return to Seward for more supplies and an- other Arctic voyage, which will end . L] Passengers ubmrd the Boxer are |Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Barnes, bound 2 for Akiak where Barnes is a teacher; SEATTLE, July 7—Halibut ar-| 1o ¢ aasept Ttatian | o e Soduy are au fol. | Frieda Jacobsen, a teacher at Beth- iR | men who refuse to accept Italian o R el B e | domination of this an 1t African A6 el; Mrs. George Adams, and son - : | domi i N From the western banks—Hava- | 0Ur: bound for Seward and a rail g ‘mexm\. Italy’s Empire builder O a1y cons: | tnip to Mt. MeKinley. National Park|. Low tide—4:17 am., 15 feel |are reconstructing Haile Selassie’s Add a few chocolate cream or s alted pea L — 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLIN ALASKA SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ra 39,000 pounds, 8% and T4 cents; ‘ High tide—10:49 & 2.3 fee ; [ *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. . where Mrs. Adams’ husband is doc- igh tide—10:49 a.m., 12.3 feet old capital | 2,1:‘:‘:“ 30,000 pounds, 8% and TH |, "ror the COC crews; Gibson| ;rlm,' l](l|« 2 09 pm., 49 feet. i LUU'SV" I E Mili and administrative | PR ANSPORTATION l’{"mi! V’C[ngitmljgf}';. g;?arl:f(l-l}nmm' Sitka, Chichagof, 3 , > r Sitka igh tide—10:26 p.m., 147 feet. build estaurants, bars, in-| 2 4 > -~ s From the local banks —Maddock| Young for Sitka.. | e i | o o ol e b e o COMPANY *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleisch anc ps have sprung uf SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA 18 13.000 pounds, 8% and 7 cents; Re- ¢ | : o " mann, and daughter, 7, disem-|%—0— T ; * among the native mud-huts and; . ® L % e covery 18,000 pounds, 9 and 7% cehlS.| prieq from the Boxer here and | Licut R . Parwell, USNR, is|Greck and Armenian shops. Pave-| ° ALEX BOLDEN, Ghif Pt VIO BOSS, Tratrio Reproseatass — —eeceee-q | will go to Tanana Crossing to teach. | |aboard the U.S.8. Louisville, now in|ments have been built and roads e 1o Tiapraseauativg Charles W. Hawkesworth, Assis- + |port, as pilot. He was here several | resurfaced. | gs from Pier 7 Seattle ¢ FORD AGENCY || tant Director of Education, boarded weeks ago with destroyers, in the| Many of the main centers of ac-| Y FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. ) (Authorized Dealers) the Boxer here to make the round| same capacity, pilot. | tivity are being transferred to Soeivie 5 e i | trip to Bethel on an inspection tour. | | | | Lieut. Farwell is professor of ma- | fresh quarters. The ancient “great | Seattle G(A;S OILS | The Boxer was built in 1904 dur- | % # rine transportation at the Univer-|market” has been moved to luv‘ S. CHATHAM July 8 i e ing the Boxer rebellion as a Navy y oUISVILLE OFFICERS, sity of Washington and during the| district where the American lesa-|§ o' ¢ FONGASS July 15 H training ship, and converted to SAILORS TO BE GUESTS summer months is pilot of navy ves- | tion formerly stood. In its I)Isw | § ! JUNEAU MOTORS | Bering Sea duty. She is 165 feet OF DOUGLAS TOMORROw “Ci5 Making cruises to Alaska, | modern roads lined by shops have § PASSENGERS FREIGHT ! | long, heavily built of wood, and is| i et Last year, Lieut. Farwell piloted | been constructed. | REFRIGERATION ¢ Foot of Main Street { | considered one of the best sea boats| 5 5 the U Chicago in Alaskan| The industrial and commercial] B 3 | Tomorrow (Friday) will be Navy| .. . i i senter is 3 siloa | e st 1| iat ever went through U““""k‘Dnv $F B s s Inrie number waters, also bringing the cruiser|¢enter is to be moved to the Filo: ! . e Pass, ) B B into Junea | district, near the railway station = i e Pt of the crew, including officers and | o Pt o o EYm quaster. Toimenly s samayil D. B. FEMMER al\ '07 | New York City’s board of edu-|%ilors: :U'le‘xl{t‘v'};dl‘(Wt'r in rv;‘ has now been drained, and is nnm-“ ® 7 AGENT | ca . B - |sponse to the invitation conveyed linated by militar i 4 - 4 catlon recently adopted a six-year| “pe commander of the U. S. 5. | {ipptec. by militacy. husing Phone 114 Night 312 WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau i building program providing for | { | modern architecture surrounded Seattl No. Boi So. B a 227 new elementary schools at a|LOUisville yestreday by Mayor Kil-| | SAILINGS attle No.Bound So. Boun | .ao | otat ob s RS v {burn, to visit the town. | g | NORTHLAND July 1 July 5 July 5 — o0 4 i A big dance to be held in the | Leaving for Sitka on the North-| < NORTH COAST .. July 2 July 6 July 8 p | Natatorium tomorrow evening is in | 120d Were Cadastral Engineer F. W. § NORTH SEA .......July 8 July12 July 14 \\ 9 process of being arranged todz\\:v ¢ | Williamson and Public Land Sur- Ngg’?g COAST July 14 July 18 : Jarman's-Friendly [ is understood, Mayor Kilburn saia, | Ye¥or Leonard Berlin. A group of| R b Anan "f{‘éi..]f TG Pty e, " 1 site surveys wi 3 3 that the ship's orchestra will be JHMesite Survevs wi e magEEl J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agenl 79 | ' FORTUNE [J over to play, for the dance which| I, Were Erncegpgls CITY, WHARF ... 21 | will be public. son, Eckley Guerin, LeRoy West, p__.’*_ ‘Rl(‘hal(l McDonald, Robert Turner, | ‘DALE, JR., HAS BIRTHDAY | Kenneth Nelson and Ora Schaon- | PARTY THIS Anumoow“”’”' EXERCISE FOR IIEALTH Bowl at the | A birthday party for Dale Fleek, Recreation Alleys |Jr., three years old today, was an Cafe in Connection Spec- event here this afternoon from 2 to lalizing in American and from 4 o'clock, for about a dozen of the | Chinese Dishes. little friends of the boy at his TRY US ONCE! 4 o Home. : | y ‘ Mrs. Fleek was assisted by Miss Van’s Store REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip ; THE SIGN: OF _DEPENDABLE SAILING SCHED‘ULE — Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound [ ——— ey | Helen Campbell and Alfreda Fleek B ROLLER |in entertaining the children, RiL Tals b P s it A Bl | Present were Elton Engstrom, Jr., ko E iy J: anning——: - o » RINK 278 8. ERASEIAN | Tommy. Eddie Cashen, Johnny Jen- | Iunequ to Vancouver, ;Z’Eggfilx 3“]‘Y g gl‘fiy 1'1 &7 P i b « SERVICE - Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. - ‘sen Marlene and Helen DuPree, | . Yy FALASKA 2 J‘l“n{, 8 y famous A Kids' Special —7 to 8:30‘p.m. Billy and Beth Fleek, Dean John- Victoria or Seattle MT. MeKINLEY .. .8 July 15 Gom “LT i i GREEN TOP B oochfN€:| §OUTHBOUND SAILINGS | (YUKON ... July 11 July 13 it bt et | | % ; | TCOLUMBIA Juy 13 < July 18 From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS | R == e | BARA! uly Ly § ¥ : CABS—PHONE MRS. JENSEN RETURNS | PB]P{]C!;JST LE)l ISE | tALASKA July 18 July §‘; Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE : After a visit of three or four! uly 15, 26 | *ALEUTIAN July 19 July 43 c o A L 6 8 weeks with her parents, Mr. and & Ll , | ¥*YUKON ... July 23 July 25 Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS i Mrs, William E. Feero, at Skagway, | H}I!IV(-I{ESSIALE( E MT. McKINLEY July 23 July 29 (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays i [ 9 PHONE 412 miy onese Sk I v Mg e gogal P h *—connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ousinkie | and Thursdays) . AREEN | ; PRINCESS CHARLO' and Kodiak points. s 3 COUPON BOOKS: \ R v uly 22 TTE | | Galis at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the PAC" lc COAST | : t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. COAL CO. $625 in rides. foc S | 0 B[ “"ws 0" onnections at Vancouver with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook . $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | Canadian Pacific Serviges: Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. ‘ t—Connects with S. §. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. e —— Ll Fflny Years ?‘"f;i‘i::u‘" THE ALASKA LINE HOTEL GASTINEAU Tickets, reservations and full | Ticket Office—Phone 2 M;btoflpehflml particulars from ILO,MM o | LIVERPOOL., England, July 7.— Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—ReLummg to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL ‘TW%YS—Retummg to Fairbanks Same Day. [+] f Every Effort Made for the | Mrs. Ella Ganden, who parted w 1 3 3 parted with V. W. MULVIHILL | her four-week-old son forty yea: Agent, C.P.R h Comfort of Guests! {6k Crecopiiied Hisk wholy Brank i 'm AlaSka mays, C, GAST!NEAU CAFE | Ganden, Duffield, Canada, post- Agoan Ay : \ 11*&1&! Stet o . C “TRAFFIC. REPRE | master, stepped from a liner here. CANADIAN p }\ 19 10T SENTATIVE in connection (IR e o s e beg : amship WOImp LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE—— __ GASTINEAU HOTEL was adopted an.:::;\eldl?at;ngfh; Pficmc b SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTE PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence : » Am SERVICE INF ORMATION father forty years ago. }m

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