The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1938, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. A e ——— . BRINGING UP FATHER e By GEORGE McMANUS f o , prs e i AH-ILL CALL ON ME | I {7 ) : IT'S A SHAME - DUGAN~ s OLD PAL,DUGAN, AN’ [ N\ 7 2 TO HAVEE YER KIDS arln e e"vs 3 SPEND A NICE QUIET | | 4 CRYIN! LIKE THAT-— THEY KNOW EVENIN' WITH _HIM - ;/ 3 i L ; CAN'T “OU STOP EM? T a8 THAT 19--~-IF HE F \ / | WHAT ARE T3 iEY SATLIRDAY DOESN'T START AN [¢ |CR\ ING ABOUT ¢ . ARGUMENT= - \ WHAT'S TH’ — MATTEQ WITH FIFTEEN 0UT THIS MORNING hteen p J u from Skagway a H enrly this morning on t teamer Yulion and 15 pas:zage 2 NS G Copr™ 1938, King Festures Syndicare, loc_ World nghts resrved 2] GUMElNi l’(’h.‘s I(Iulm Lon gres mml Post' Dfluglfls Ch"dfflfl MISS BARTON fidfiofifi ON STEAMER To Gel Physcals - o ele N b . Steamer Movements wnum'm Nu 2%, S 2 ch to a rive tomorrow cver from Detroit, Mrs. N. G. Ricket inof due Sz R | Annual physical examination of Chtertained at dessert-bridge Mon B an |3 all Douglas children entering school ¢ ening at her home on Twelfih Prinece Alice this year will begin Thursday after- St panes ke : ok aico Tty -ohe iRt noon, July 14, at the Juneau Health | _Prizes were won by Mrs. Gilber . Nelt Bitimy ¢ y ) s i > artad Center in room 108, in the new |Prucha, high; Mrs. S. T. Neh w Welch, Var- ul : nea u\. ’.ln[\ .L'«rrx()((J.x| on Territorial Building, 1t was an-|10W; and Miss Rose Barton, L dth, O % Basch, 2 Nk e st G e ']';!" nounced today. | prize Te Inlet a1 i s I e A Parents are requested to - 4. H. Jenkins lesple. A day Bebiif st arents ¢ quest om = ," Y ym e lespie. A day behind usual dahy e R | burg—M Held a prisoner by h in because of a ahlf day stop a : ‘C;ymp](lv’(' umination is given | For Ketchikan—Jack Kristian urgents, J. H. Jenkins, of Seat Northiand duled fo sail e|Inlet, the North Sea will stay for a long of physical Lm.(h— ) P ng fellow sociol Secattle Ju b at 1 Gastineav Channel y ¥ 2 * Sl former teaching fellow in 1‘1A from Scat 1 0 tincau Channel only | tions, eyes, ears, nose, teeth, gums, j‘ AS. I)"{RT . at the university of Washingtor am hours, sailing five this after : t . A X - i & s 2 skin and s p, etcetera. T rd is | be freed in a possible ex to sail from e [noon from Douglas. 1 A6 Of the cEAHA i | & . ] W] UGNy change with the Barcelona gov- AFTIVIEE L also made of the childs diseases| {J, §, Mail Carrier 2 ernment. Jenkins enlisted in the | Lol i i Apitindi 0 experience to enable more complete | 3 p Loyalist forces this year from B b ‘\ 1 Jaly 1 : Ottasbn anit \R\“Il‘l ('A -:\'-1 understanding of physical condi-| Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, { EN U Nev York wher ad gone .," ,,:‘l ikttt on: John Sutheriana e tions which may arise during the crery Sutablsy ‘At 10 & mi. o 3V attend a new iy e S 3 e child’s school years. g : : . Aleutian scheduled to vison, O. Sowold, Verds e R CALLS: Taku Harbor, Sumdum Seattle July 16 at 9 Rose Antioquia Sawyer's Landing, Windham, Ei Al Com- msits won't: PHRBEas Chas Bt NSak trance TIsland, Five-Finger Ligh o e B et i BON VOYAGE PARTY |ioue. Fanshaw, Petersbure. 1 v B: Pil- ¥ nd, Kake, Sagin: Bay, Washington E uneau early this mornir 16 at 9 pm Thompson GIVEN YESTERDAY 22w f gener Py e G 1 C Fide 3 Joultrap, in Iu:v:]: st i A : : ,’n‘,;‘..-, H. G. Coultrap, Wir 2 fii-- ; r Bay, Tebenkoff Bay, Port Alex- Higron e In honor of Mrs. Joe Campbell, |ander, Port Conclusion, Port Arm- n, the Cl 2 y k . NG N . who plans to leave for Seattle Aug- |strong, Big Port Walter, Port Her T - TR mhile F r Yukon sct ail from ust 2, and Mrs. Florine Housel, who |bert, Deep Cove, Red Bluff Bay 4 e detlinn S Y s Seattle at § 18 BAPANUF HAS will also leave for the anof, Tyee, Pybus Bay, Brothe: R Ry ; tnlaley Wi Chathar to sail i month, Mrs. Ra and, and Gambier Bay. nakee, Craig, and Prince of Walc R ot 16 ht must be on du(k not I:land port SOUTHBOUND SAILIN ; Walter P. Scott, entertaine Glen H. Taylor, entertainer, has. tossed his hat (a 10-gallon one), | g.v at the home of Mrs. into Idaho's political ring, seeking the Democratic nomination 10 west Seventh Street. S SEATTLE, July 13.—Only two|l JE° i elg bl P - bute old here today, both # Wit 7 g [iRS. EDWARD BOWDE n the western banks, :," "‘,"" e ""‘J““ ‘““‘""“‘J N Representative in Congress from the Second Dis Rep. Worth D. N N STEAMER BARANQF The akutan idepwec of 435 i FUR THIS PURT Clark, incumbent, will seek the Democratic no ion for Semator. |, ! 15 at 8 and T% cents and thel 3 IO MR L i H Taylor is shown with his wife, Dora, and son, Fred. u s, 2 e e i .| COLUMBIA LUMBER C0. |’ i over e i the Siates, Ll columbia _sehuiod st FOR\EIi];z}?gRIéfiII:NST SUlh bk s bty - Aay, OF ALASKA f which left Seattle this morning 5 3 S AR LOCAL SAILI making a tour through the 3 oo Bt it R T D, S LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS REFUSE, HIGHWAY ;' ; cooperation in keeping the e Hi Wednesday at 6 p.n. for Sit- ka and wayports Dart every Saturday at 10 am. f Petersbu Port Alexar wayports. " e e 000 020 0 ere, both ; o1 Qe ! at 7.50 to 8.10 PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. eturned from Si - — Try The Empire chassifieds for 1 6 cent Ketchikan, halibut sold ior 7% and 4.85 cents. in Wisconsin 1d Tllinois in repairs ar 1 d rison with for- wy clear of refuse, ! gan t Service has i notice to special use Kake and sce Beeker S % e l’,lu}:«-l Mrs. Edward Bowden, Mrs . . . . . ° ° [ . . . . . « . . 0 . . . ° . . . . . © ° y ® F. Feero, M . . o . ° ° . e . . © © . o . » ° . . . . © e . . . " 0000000 0000020 0%0,0000000Ce82000600C00000060000"000Gc0c0008 Gray, Mrs. G. B. Schmidt, Dorothy Holme: to time there h: of thougl * o Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Niemi brder ealdbrtta | - e L of unknown residents 9" TIDES TOMORROW SETL A gy R of G Highway who have - Julius son, Hazel Washson, 1> 1,’”',””' i Lares A L A S K A High tide—1:37 am, 165 fect. | Arlene Washson, Mrs. C. O. Powall, | %', ponstiors S0C SO0 Low tide—$:03 am., -14 feet. | Mrs. A G. Royston, Anne Crites. . o phent s Low tide—8:12 | 2, t. 7 s "";“ 3 tee your benefit and in order that COMPANY CORRUPE w uwn the beauty of the woods 'AS STIMUL and 3 may be preserved, ® . 5 g the Forest Service \ohcu, your co- Gormunting habiis” are! endanger: trash and garbage. || EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Al k Ail' T | AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Thomason of the of Medi- “’-'tM’LE“- Wyo,, July 13 *“f“““’ WHITEHEADS WILL Seattle ' cal Evangelists he vants its summer vacationists to re- '} S. S. TONGASS July 15 ( A 2 i, S, § AS July 15 The Daily Alaska Empire | In spite. of effentive atiacks on| member it as the “hard money town RETURN JULY 19 | & & ONC oSS Tty 5 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER , ; y 4 > | infectious discases, says Dr. Thoma- r'mt west” when they return to their (] (Sl A ; 2 4 £l ¢ | son, “a high mortality rate still, homes next fall. Dr. and Mrs. William M. White- PASSENGERS FREIGHT | Frequent Flichts All Points in § S as | is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office o LShtAine nom - dise representing| SO Lander bankers have shipped head and their two children, left| REFRIGERATION | 1 g to All Points in Southeast Alaska | th + tissue degeneracy, largely due to|©Ut 6.100 paper dollars and re-| the northbound Princess Louise in AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL CAP I TOL II E & pernicious and vicious habits of duested that they be replaced with| Wrangeil, planning to visit there a [} i 2 N ¥ ® | living.” silver “cartwheels.” | week with Mrs. Whitehead’s par- . AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “Easterners, receiving silver dol- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Johnson, | D. B. FEMMER PHO NE 612— DGY or nght P T |lars in change for paper bills, will according to word received here to-| e as the|day. leader of | The Whiteh AGENT “LIVING ON LOVE” | long remember this Your Name May Appeat—WATCH THIS SPACE mm ‘silver money town,’ v | the movement said. * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is - ‘ «close to the theatres oy 3 mi| NURSE PA HROUGH Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot I RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Phone 114 Night 312 s will be in Juneau stores, with magnif O A e tiew of mountains an i — i o All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped \ &/ d P Jarman's-Friendly ST S b Deniler, Indisn e : b g se, is @ 58 aboare e i auti i i {7 < | ; LaraE Rates { Columbia, going to Cordova on tem- BT O el SIS NG w‘ FORTUNE e “‘:"" | porary appointment to relieve Miss‘ ! bath | Sheridan, who is aboard the North | vi | Star. Later she will be stationed in | M Keneu | MARINE AIRWAYS | \\ )NEW WASHINGTON — i | o = B T, 3| (s 2-Way Radio Communication ‘ (‘\> :(’\x‘ AN rave. | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE hXEx(,ll‘i[:IFo‘B HEAty | ona | e ? Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier wl at the s 4 | = bl & *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. N ; Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sif Chichagof, BRUNSWICK | [ SRILING SCHEDULE (= o Rt i *Frequent Nonschedule Trij 10% off Reund Trip. Recreation Alleys van,s store | BE 5 s Junean - Dua Juneay SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE_ANYPLACE IN ALASKA e Mt ie BBl | 78 S. FRANKLIN REGULAR | b <’ Nm.mm: o5 5 TRt QETICOL TRIAGRE SLACK NMUNESS. | 2 A ) UL . Mec! B _..Jul R Anuctin e ’ U. S. AIRMAIL {Juneau to Vancouver, -icoiomsia .. Ty 9 Juy I Juy 18 ki ettt TRY US ONCE! | no—e————— Scrvice E Trip Victoria or Seattle | ZARANOT -~ M o Jfil} E | | 2 *ALEU o July 16 July 19 July Y GREEN TOP | Juneau-Fairbanks | SOUTHBOUND samings | [JRBUIUA Ty as Juys Juy s | | | Q e MT. McKINLEY ... - July 20 July 23 July 29 | CABS—PHONE || Bethel-Nome | PRINCESS LOUISE | .Gorompia TNy 2 Juy2s A 1 | i | July 15, 26 | tALASKA ... July 26 July 30 Aug. 1 c o A L Read Up | "BARANOF July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 6 7 8 P e TS PRINCESS ALICE *ALEUTIAN ~July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 Whitehorse Sun. Th. | July 19, 29 Fairbanks PHONE 412 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE PACE‘IC COAST COUPON BOOKS: [Sun. Th. | . | *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | wea[Th. | PRINCESS CHARIL, | and Kodiak points. 2001 7:30 OTRE: | {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. v. Fairbanks e July 22 COAL CO 5 in rides for $5.00 ‘. ;‘:’«’;yum 2 Connections at Vancouver with | §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook. . .00 in rides for $2.50 l:::: Canadian Pacific Services: } Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Bethel Nome __Ju. | TomeAthots ‘ THE ALASKA LINE NORTH SEA . \ % u o T E l‘ G A s T l N E A U PACIF[C ALASKA Tickets, reservations and full | Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone £ NORTH OCASE particulars from B. 0. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND Every Effort Made for the AIRWAYS, INC. V. W. MULVIHILL | NORTH SEA . c mf ort Of G’U ests! Traffic Representative Agent, C.P.R. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . rem 3 | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CAF : LOUIS A. DILLEBECQ‘UE Juneau AI_ ! CITY WHARF ... : Gfi%on E | GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAN i Alaska Sthm«‘h lp Cownpan\' i GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 AIK SERVICE INFORMATION FoE: 19 | PACIFIC iy ceon s e cs me e W VERR ROUND ALASKRA 5ERVICE No.Bound So. Bound July 12 July 14 July 14 July 18 sl DI July 18 July 26 Shbanitnontsl } t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. WEEKLY % Leave ‘,,,w f dinean

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