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THE DAILY-ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUL.Y 12,1938, BRINGING UP FATHER i > S N, NV Y/ MY GOODN U ’7 DG TIPS CANY AS MAGGE SAYS- : HERE COMES A COUPLE SQUAT T - ! /i1 LIVIN/- L \\ 71 NEIGHBORHOOD WITH US BACK IN THE = OF OLD_RELICS : MUST Marlne News NE\%’;Q LOOKED OLD STREET- GIVES i = ” LIVING IN ! BETTER- ’ IT AN AIR OF REFINEMENT -~ T SHIPS OF HALIBUT GATCH, ALASKA LINE AREAS 1 AND 2, COME NORTH WILL BE LARGE Heaviest Schedule for Four Million l‘(nm:i\. Over Last Days Is Announced Year Expected when \ a by Officials son Closes on July 29 satonl s commisin. | Steamer Movements e HA"]A RETURN LUNC}&E&N lg?goEl}..Sl,ETT crdered haiibuters to end the gnnounced by the 1 I . i i N Jm“ i i : “.[“y‘.”’”..\” ; i | } 4 s FR I“ B D | hering a few close friends and clear b ’ § by rince uise in port an . et Satu rnir » 5 for Skagway at mid lett former Moritog tor 8o nd South- I . ; GESirs “hatham scheduled to arrive o GRUISE TUBAY LR St B B onis B The Tanar mor i ! North Sea scheduled to arrive i K day at a luncheon given at the hom ri - i R § . I North C REPLACING THOSE BURNED, | c Irs. Taylor, on Gold Belt Ave- on the and « i ¢ PR tomo . READ FOR FI2ST TIME g The Ccast Guard cutter Haida | nue. in i we lar p i 2 Rupert scheduled to ar- ® 2 % s i L returned to Juneau today after a| Foliowing luncheon, the ren The Lakir A v fo to codfishing after the close « ]:”".r-\dif' v‘\v‘;‘lnnl;(-\- > linances numbered six t ooy : i 4';-day cruise to Hyder and Inter-|der of the afternoon was foue’ Laki a R RN PALLINGS 1 cpared by A P d ol national Boundary points with the | reminiscing. the We a t S - Baranof scheduled to sail from e | ¢ 000 : ster, Were gl o i American and Canadian represens \x,v_::,». Isla Y ’:M,m.v 9 a.m wu}\m‘ i \ding at the regula tatives of the International Bound et 2 o TINELVE ARRIVE | i it ¢ oy g A R (i e oot 5 Lt 0 | n e principal business of the session. § : mer Governor of Alaska, and Noel ]‘I. S. I) 4 RT go. including minit row at ¢ go. inciul b fow &6 8 pin of the new ordinances are a . J. Ogilvie The Alaska also Frida or North Coast scheduled to sail ® % " N E The Haida stopped in Hyder Southe ’ i tour route l ! i & s ¥ 4 I 2 DI y < - rlvq '1||| ali will get a ~‘ 3 ]r]‘, y WI H ;0 Ji ' ;“ B duly 148t 10 : No. 6-—F iding for the licens- : while officials inspected old bound- U. S. Mcnl Carrler s ing of dor vithin the city lim . , 'y markers there, and then cr ed cn her first v to Nome. Alaska scheduled to sail from @ 9 es Femmer's Dock, Juneau, S 3 Z { 2 Y nd authorizing the appointment of - - to the Westward end of the bound- | o Ale 1l Satur S ¥ g at 9 1 L . % i < 2 B - ol sy TE’% I‘S MQRN!NG Noeattle July 16 4l 9 oM. i1 o) 8 poundmasier and for the destruc-} & ’ ary on Cape Duzon, Dall Tsland. | v Saturday at 10 a. m. 8 LR 1} Rdrenland ‘Schedited ¢ tion of unlicensed and unclaimed Eh e f | The cutter will remain here at S Takir Harbars. S, fohthwest Alaska routes. from Seattle July 15 at 10 o ~ 3 ; S Exceptionally heay passer am eE & 3 # her base until the 2Ist of the cawyer's Landing, Windham, En lists are booked Twelve passengers arrived in Ju- | & Tongass schoduled to sail from o| No- 7 rv-w-m;‘ for general anc h month when she will sail for Seat- |trance Island, Five-Finger > W o1 Columbia this morn- Seattle July 15 at 9 pm pEcial; municipal ot A 2 ; te to take Postmaster General house, Fanshaw, Petersburg n from Seattle and two from Prinicd Eohet - scheduled No. 8—To provide for a magis- James A. Farley to Victoria. about T i v B sours aud | thoh R INTHE NAVY NOW 10,000-t light i —— - ity Bay, } , Pil I hikan sail frol anceuver July . , new ¢ on ligl cruiser, |8 rity Bay, 2 g '3 ASSENGE S From Seattl passengers were ,,',1,:,"” - o department and for other | Nashville, recently commissioned with Capt. W. W. Wilson in com- NOTICE lar Ba Pr‘ benkoff Bay, Ir::)’x(. /}fi‘ k- ! Hy oot . - {ander Conclusion, A derer Vallis S an s 1 - | poses mand, is the third ship of that name. Built under London naval I M AT Conelus y RIIE eV T Wallls 8. | @ Aleutian scheduled to sall from | %" o providing fdr the asses treaty Jimitations, the Nashville is 608 feet long. hereby given that T, Roy H. Os-|StToné, Big Port Walter, Port Her George, Louise Hewitt, Floyd Mc- Seattle July 16 at 9 am o g I Desk: et Gove.. Bed Pt Bay ABUARD LflulsE Kinnon, Herbert Odekirk, A. W. e Princess Charlotte scheduled ® (“' Vying: asxl EOBE R 0! : — A L _positively prohibit all per-|parinof Tyce, Pybus Bay, Brothers Mrs. Sally Shafer, Mrs. M S 1s. She planned to leave by plane ther and Clare ¢ r. Work wag | SOPS from swimming in the s50-|ygland, and Gambier ' Bay. Quist, 1 to sail from Vancouver July | “x% her rpenter 3 o sail frc ) I No. 10 — Providing = for publi ¥ ReA lled “Marshall Pond” which is| Wendling, H. Wendling, Margaret 16 at 9 p.m o | ettt reatilations. and preVaIt nd | today for banks to visit her| continued on nd-tailored glovek.| Ziiic o ai Freight must be on dock not FUR TH'S PURT Wendlin ¢ Prince George scheduled to e O O TOSEE O | daughter Those preser the meeting in-| 7 MY PrOP! "u'i" ‘“' U\‘ll‘ol(‘{ | later than 4 P. M. Friday chikan—A. Van Mavern sail from Vancouver July 18 @ N“' 1 Praviding Lo (el s - o> clude Mrs. Florence Syverud, Rondi! © e i a K Wit 9 pm g of peddiers and hERAR M- LEAVES FOR FAIRBANKS Molver, Peggy McLeod, Helen Junes - —— boarded the UTHBOUND SAILINGS o . Mrs. Henry Stragier left today on | Betty Burford, Betty de Saby and N Canadian Pacific steamer Pr B ? in the city lim this ordinanc e w for Westward scheduled southbound | " |the Columbia for Anchorage and|the hostesses. The next meetir eres Louise, in port this afternoon Columbia a peddler’s 1 of $7.50 per d: 3 k- o0 the soultl afid dus to sall foF oints, as folloy 2 a.m. tomorrow or $30 per week is set forth from there she will continue by | the club will be held at the home CQLUMBIA % O O. F. Kuntz, L. MeKinley ithbcund next ' R o1 rail to Fairbanks to visit her son| of Mrs. J. B. Burford next Wednes- ° (0] Frag at midnizht, brought the | aldez iy Ordinance No. 5 rning R 1 i : v % foliowing pussengers to this port: Wersen. e By soutn | T, was given a final hearing 7 deushier-in-lav. ay evening, July 20 F ALASKA . M. Delancie, J. Harvey Jr., and® For Sewar Ace i SR BOHOEYTC U= ® a1 a special meeting of the Cowr X 4 e — N . s B Al James ‘Truitt, Glenn Gotdie, F. bound nest Monday ik 2 - NEW FOUNDRYMAN wie, Mro Elbelh R Sorut, Al Jomes 'l i Goice, ¥ e cil on July 3 and is now an offisial| ¢, oo NOVSDRXIAT LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS evander Clelland for Junean ay, Jack Ha : s 4 tatute in the town's record 5 9 sty ) e RQ7 747, INFEATT B Siiies W0 Biheringtor Cordova—L. R. Bagby, D. e Estebeth scheduled to sail y Two or (hreo ofher isues. wi |the Treadwell Foundry today, hav- A L A s K A PHONES 587 OR T47—JUNEAU T Feely Hartle E. Hi /ood, R. Mason, § Wednesday at'6 p.m. f ® | which the meeting was concerned | 06 turned his working interest in SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Jard, O. E. Lindstrom, W, A, Ma- B of . Matlock, L “‘H“’ "‘.H’r WEYPOE e tatus of the Channel Bus| »"' Mglas 3 ranister io R U TRANSPORTATION and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. A, franchise, jurisdiction ove hrod, W. Brien for Tulsequah dric r s W} at 10 wm. for Petersburs, o L0 Snewes larksdiction, gf; ~ee COMPANY ‘ Port Alexi """ CUTTER RELIANCE James Ellen & sk PASSES THROUGH ® vice to the Government school for year beginning the first of this Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle The Honolulu Coast Guard cut- EVERY FREDAY AT 9 P.M. ter Reliance passed through Junean jening by City Olerk Tuckelt. who |15t night, enroute to Bering Sea redigi-Miosiarite) ' and two months patrol duty. QLI L2 Lo 2 High tide—1:03 ain., 164 feet ‘,‘!!H',.]f,’:”‘”’”,‘ r'vj‘«lx‘n ['::J»ab‘,:{m.lh”‘;?,‘. The Reliance :]u-rl\ul in guncau | S+ S. TONGASS July 15 ow tide—7:31 am. -1.4 feet upper end of St. Ann’s Avenue Around 10:30 last night. berthing at s S CHATHAM July 22 | tide—2:00 pm., 181 feet. | Rave been connected with the new| the Government Dock for three . IGAT tide—7:36 pim., 28 feet. |water main extension recently fin.|Hours. She is a sister ship to the e b M ishietl; Alert, 125 feet long. mers were co-hoste s yester- we 't Alaska y > it 10 am. tomorrow ® . IX NEW ORDINANC and smaller craft will - - menth was reported received from TIDES TOMORROW the Office of Indian Affeirs for Leaves Seattle Shields of dried and hardened| Bills totaling $174.3¢ were authop- imoceros bide aré racialy - . i ap e e 'EXTENSION CLUB ® , —- - el ookt SR S '+ e, HOLDS MEETING | D- B. FEVMER 1} Afagka Air Transport, Inc. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO 5 A | ADJOURNS, UNTIL 1939 \ooion Glub No. 1 met last evenine | Phone 114 Night 312 This Dailv Alaska Eiibire SOUTH | - i of v vourtn or guy| 8 0 home ol the MissesCiara WAl SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e va y askd 4"1,"/"‘ Association was held last evening |/~ — — = : | ON PR | N CE SHIPS for the purpose of winding up the HOTEL ]UNEAU . Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of business of the celebration, paying | B Nearest Federal Building. S.S. “Prince Rupert” bills an auditing the accounts | e AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL £ CAPITOL TIIFA TRE and “Prince George” A total of $322 is the amount con- | “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. = tributed for the celebration, Chair- 2+l 2 alternating, leave PLEASANT” v H AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE Juneau southbound | man of Pinance Carl Lindstrom tes| 8§ Beauty Shop. PHONE 612— Day or Night 3 5 = every Saturday | borted. The sum of $296.10 was ex- CLARENCE WISE B Every Room a View Room. i NOTHING SACRED Ty e e e O Owner-Manager Y S el (. 1% S R ai—WATCH THIS SPACE e . | supplies including decorations, pro- | SHE 3 S———Chi i Your Name M Appear { ince Robert” | o1ams and advertising, to leave a e B ?{?}EL;}[ ism(['l\ll?TliiERO (}';;S;atl)illg: i y 3 3 | o " A — S| C! July 23 | balance of $25.90 to be held as a | ——e nucleus for next year's cclebra- W\ T ’? B August 8:80d:20 ;1 Hon A\ ;*, N All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped at 7:30 am. - > % ‘ 4 i § : J VISITS 4 . £ . vl . . . - J tfi\ J; 4 ,C A N A I' . ‘J\ V ‘ MRS. DAHL VISITS , 2 R Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Mrs. Henry Dahl of Petershurg| ] . ealD < ] | NATIEON AL v a vistor on the Island yester- | — day, renewing friendships of m X [ g IL R. SHEPARD & SON vea . o, | A Y | Agents Phone 409 | - > ) M A R l N E A l R w s ! N AD. NO. v-37-28 | | == 5’ [ 2-Way Radio Communication l ] - - (f\»:(\xfi\(\ , A [ b SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE EXERCISE FOR HEALTH | RTRT 5 \ | Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier Bowl at the | | M L *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. ) BRUNSWlCK | & A HOTELS L k f Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, H Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. 2 ABLE ( ) Leave DueJuneau Duz Juneau Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trp. Recreation Alleys Van’s sture SERVICE R Seattle Northbound ~Southbound | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA Café' th Coanbotiss Bpeos T e AR } MT. MCKINLEY ... Juy Juy July. 1 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 talizin, " u $ i 2 1y ul uly | & 2 :h::c-: T’:‘DT o U. S. AIRMAIL \Juneau to Vancouver, .;corompia Ty iy July 18 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot - VIORGSS, Traltio Represeatative TRY US ONCE! Service Every Trip Victoria or Seatile | ,,‘ififgg:r“ e 3:::; ig }1‘:;; J:L\Y 20 H | S NG | *ALEUTIAN ... July 16 July July 25 3 g GREEN TOP Juneau-Fairbanks | SOUTHBOUND saILINGS - Faui e iy 2 ) : | Qe SR | MT. McKINLEY .. July 20 July July 29 CABS—PHONE Bethel-Nome PRINCESS LOUISE oy g s | July 15, 26 1ALASKA July 26 July Aug. | ; ( c o A L : bk e o8 | BARANOP July 27 July 30 Aug. fi 78 - Sat L n. T PRINCESS ALICE SALRGETAN % | SAbge® . Aug | s . ™ July 19, 29 i e PHONE 412 Tue. Sat. Ar. F: . faly 1 *—_Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | i el i oo i PRINCESS CHARLOTTREH ) o a0 e e oo by atuind JOUPON BO! 8: & B 30 ;99 al al akutat, nort ound and soul . & e = - PACIFIC COAST ikl Raidal » July 22 #—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. TRANSPORTATION COMPARNY $6.25 in rides for $5.00 i . Connections at Vancouver with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook o COAL CO' $2.00 in rides for $2.50 | | Canadian Pacific Services: Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. e ¢ g —Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. WEEKLY Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | " ; 4 ; Transcontinental t SAILINGS No.Bound So. Bound e T e T it THE ALASKA LINE NORTH SEA . Juy 12 July 14 o Trans-Pacific % \ A I E Tickéte reservations snd full Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & NORTH COAST July 18 .. “ o T E L G s T N A U AIRWAYS, INC particulars from H. 0. ADAMS, Agent :gg’%:L“s\gA : July 18 e Every Effort Made for the . V. W. MULVIHILL \ FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent Comfort of Guests! Teaftic e eacietive Barsh, CER I e | Wil | ). B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen GASTINEAU CAFE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Juneau Alaska = CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... B tion | GASTINEAU HOTEL ngg[lf)'}éN Alaska Steamship Coxnpanv » - T Donis Ao : AmSERVICEINFOBMATION PHONE: 106 SERVICE-ON‘ALL*-ARLASKA-ROUTES SLF{UILE