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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 15 1938, BRINGING UP FATHER I R I'LL JUST HANG UP THIS CUCKOO JIGGS -1S THAT YOUPWELL- - CLOCK | JUST BOUGHT=IT'LL IT'S_ABOUT TIME YOU arlne ews BE A BIG SURPRISE CAME HOME - SUPPER HAS FOR MAGGIE-—— BEEN READY FOR AN HOUR- ~By GEORGE McMANUS = [T HOW DAR YOU SAY LA o COO-KO0? WHAT DO YOU THINK | AM? R R RS S PRINCE RUPERT North Goast fo IN YESTERDAY: Gn to Westward % to Juneau, is on pecial ving here the steamer 3 | G : 0 i rd, Chignik =~ k- Py Rupert, makir - o Copr 1938, King Fesures Syndictey Inc, Word-rghts reserved i i trip into Alaskan waters ti _ BN B 0 e e = — il sor, book » capacity with tour oS0 & [ the 10 milesiot road in the Tulse- jo's, composed for the greater par : 's' ik 'M' £, % A .;Re nn S"esses it dtest MRS. JOHN DOLGINER of teachers and students from Cali- IXTEEN . Oteamer Movements || whose headquartersy HONORED, LUNCHEON fornia . NORTHBOUND . . are in Stewart, B. C, has the same - ster of the Rupert is J. W e Baranof scheduled to arrive at o | BaSIc sta"dards troubles most Government depari-| Complimenting Mrs. John Dol- Watt and Purser is A. E. Evans southon ® 8 o'clock tomorrow morning | ment heads experience. |inger, the former Miss Marie Gold- S i e riNeats el OHrIee T e B e west at 12 noon. ¢ R “If we only had half of what Stein, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook en- Cha th-:\y McDonald and Niel 3 : the ,',“y,“ rine © Princess Alice due late Satur- « | I] 0’ President Roosevelt set aside for|teriained sixteen gluests at a Homum, kel il ® day afternoon or evening. | H 5 roads for you folks in the United luncheon ye ternoon Erinsi iy T i e North Coast due Monda o < States, we could really get some.|at her home on Seventh Street S o Lee Nelson, E. S, Ellet;, | ® Alaska due Monday 3| e thing done,” he said, | Prizes were won by Mrs. Lillian Rs {\ 2, ot Mre R, C. Sarett, ® Northland due Tucsday o| The basic Anchin e The question of Stewart's proxi-|Mill: high. and Mrs. John Dolinger Mis B 8 Elel, Mrs R O i ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢! . the participation of the Fed- mity to the proposed Internationsl|EUest Price. P g """ o Tongass scheduled to sail from ¢ | .ra] Housing Administration in the Highway route was explained by| G B e T 5 R AN li" 4 ‘“I :.‘“,ffl,c:.'m, " e Seattle 9 tonight. ® | home-building field are clearly ou'- McDonald. | Lode ‘ru /Dl “_’““'(')"t'; i b erlf- ey P,l,,“",“l\ o Prince Robert scheduled 10 ¢ iined in its fourth annual report Wee got 17 miles of réad san.| T 216 3t The Empire"Offlce. % i : ¢ " sl from Vencouver at 9 o] In this fieid, Ahe (SSHENE & o structed up the Bear River from 2 o'clock tonight ¢ | the l\(lmlm:!mlxon proceeds on "h“ Fu‘\x:zu'l and 30 more miles would | * Aleutian scheduled to <ail from ¢ | \ssumption that the most des connect us with the s ted m.uu‘ M g D 4RT i SN . Japoron ¢ | house for a family to buy, and through Hazelton, makin : e Princess Charlotte scheduled ® | -ne which at the same time best Cosicuks 7 | nly a S v ) 4 o o sail from Vancouver at 9 @ | acures the purchaser's equity and s "‘”’ hours, drive ”‘”“ fhe U. S. Mail Carrier IS [lueback Run of Cohoe Is ® pm. tomorrow ) nvestment, is one. I Hpaig highway, M PRt b i e IBVESUINGE o e L After the Tulsequah visit, Mc-| g s Fe R G T Indicative of Large ® Prince George scheduled to ¢ |meets certain fundamental stan- Denald and Grabam will go into the L B 5; 4 Marine Airways made two flights ® sail from Vancouver July 18 ® | jaras. RO hadikry e numieeons | ery Saturday at 10 a. m. 1ze, Quanll) up the Taku River to Polaris-Takn ® at 9 pm. Yo :; It should be economically anc mines and. 350 approximate miles | : Taku Harbor, Sumdum —— | yesterday evening and one flight ® Yukon scheduled to sail from @1 j,rap1y puilt, well arranged a of road require their attention. Landing, Windham, En- A good run of cohoe (silver) al= jyere {his morning, Lon Cope mak-|® Seattle at 9 am. July 18, ® | o0y 10 meet the needs of a ? AEac e Island, Five-Finger Iight- m n is predicted for this SUMMCC jne ay trips in the Fairchild 71. |® Princess Louise scheduled to | .cio0) family under prese ; o Fanshaw, Petersburg, Turn- by local fish buy basing pre- casta Trykla and B. Brynelson| ® sail from Vancouver at 9 ®|,yio conditions, and in a neigh- ;V”( -OF | about Island, Kake. inaw Bay diciion on fish lanc here in the weng up. W. Pedoruk, E. Baker, W. ® pm. July 20 9| horhiood, 50 - Blanned st it Gkented NGS oy, Washington Bay, Pil- pail week Davi<, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and Jim | ® Chatham scheduled to sail e imize. he s Daskibittse b ; oo 0 Bay, Tebenkoff Bay, Port Alex- Boday the Elfind 1T, Okpt ok )‘_' '“] e " s fviin 16D .rhy, July 92,9 ““;“‘ "l"“’d’]“ :‘ fl“\»“”l“‘r’u_ Sunday, July 17, 1.O.O.F. Hall, 11:30 ander, Port Cc , Port Arm- fwanson, brought in 18,000 pounds Lo todk tit Mivs. GRS L RN D SAfLINGS, e 00 RRT U S8 AR am, and 8 pm. All members are strong, Big Po , Port Her- ¢f kings and cohoes from the Iey Graham and Hugh Mc- ® Mt. McKinley in port south- e )w fitor ot the Sairvane e requested to attend. Bring your|bert, Deep Cove, Red Bluff Bay, £1raits area, selling to Alaska Coast popalq 3 e bound o e R David Sweatt and family at Opelousas friends. People interested in becom- | Baranof, Tyee, Pybus Bay, Brothers t7aits area, selling to Alaska Coas a ound. e hese requirements also usuall ing bers of Thrift Co-op may|Island, and Gambier Bay Tiheries for pr vailing prices of oo : N""‘“ : i e “'”)"“H outh- : imply, in the case of new su When David Sweatt, 73-year-old carpenter of Brownsville, TE’; W“: Al z;‘.lrl:r‘vl-‘.:}l S iRaGhign may Frlght. st b8 op duek net 12-10 55 e )')H\]"‘l; 8b.q ; ;.ll. ‘1 ; | sions, a responsible developer . promised a job at Baton Rouge, La., he was too poor to purchase . AN BN I later than 4 P, M. Friday Approximately half of ithe cargo ] ® Prince Rupert scheduled ®| .,y uive reasonable assurance of mule to pull his wagon so he got between the shafts himself, but the r cr the Elfin 11 was made up of ® southbound midnight Satur- | . thicugh 6. Calbien family’s long overland journey of 700 miles was stopped at Opelousas, ady General Manager “blucback” cohoe, the younger [irst e day ® | plan of neighborhood development La., when Mrs. &att gave birth to.a daughter. i a r'vals of the silver run’ ® Columbia scheduled south- ® Protection = P These are exceptionally fine fish y e bound next Monday Bl iy e Buiyer At oo - - buyer said. “Theyre much larger SEATTLE, July 15—The follow-| e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® |\t pecome stranded througi I !y. will ¢ mjx routin e yan usual, and next m should ing halibuters sold here today: sdnesday at 6 p.m. Sit- staham will conduet routine = o it westorn batiks—Fldoia- 3 7 Lo and oymar . o0 8462 laallure ‘ot (the projécted) HigggHbor- | ve oH R s OF ALASKA #r8 3 ¥ P A i 3 hood to materialize, and 1‘4.!1!1*‘ N and McDonald ~will ir 4 ARy o5 g do 4 wmds, 9 and 7% ts; Bl AR { mine, and McDonald wi s it o 1, comi do @1 poinde 0 and T cet |+ pa s vy Saturty | i B il s MAKlN[} TRIPTO s LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS in new would run arounc ) Spray 25,000 pounds, 9 2 & a 8 or Petersburg, | SRR L TR % > jnd'cating that the “greenback” co- a pound o Port Alexander, Kake and o | hov Soqeren o e the - PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU hees to come will be fish weigh-| From the local banks—Orbit 18- e wayports W mreosdir il - A L A s K A SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve i up in the 20-pound bracket, un- ;"r‘:‘y:"\xlw! .“t and ]l i t"‘n((“.“/l\lfllw B8 000 0088 00 Bl uia i son koo ki h””d_ and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. umnal for cohoe 2,000 pounc 8 and T'2 cents - — - — ot 2 ¥ calialin AT e & | ers in the higher I)I‘u] ets in - e i —— S % T 5 | TIDES ToMORROW | | siderable number of s 1u.~1 “ar [fTRANSPORTATION ey A g « > 4 il et e ! i 4|10 the past year but hive gHely ) t Onl 5! t Ways| COMPANY ’)I‘(l YU = | been available to families of \mall ewart ‘Uniy -onot ays High tide—2:42 am, 157 feet. |means,” the report states Off Pl()p()a(vr] nghwa)‘ ® Low tide—9:08 a.m. -05 feet. “In the low-priced field,” it is g 3 | High tide—3:28 p.m® 155 feet. | DPointed out, “there has been a wide Road Man Sa,vs ! Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle — Low tide—9:25 pm., 2.2 feet. |2ap between the best demonstrated e 'l EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. —_— .- - inl:\v tice and actual pi ce. Rapid Construction of the Internation- - L | spread of the best prac to eover al Highway from its southern com- Leaves erations in the United States adds to the Alaskan border near Forty-|f S. S. CHATHAM July 22 q » I l I 3 | to the soundness of the mutual mile would be a simple thing as far(} S. S. TONGASS July 29 A :\"l DO S | mortgage insurance system. It en- as road building problems go, ac- | A i ables the Federal Housing Admin-|cording to Hugh McDonald, Road | PAS!’];‘I‘:II?I:;({;;RA;:(‘;:G"T Br()om istration to fulfil the purposes set| Superintendent of the Atlin con-| o | forth in the National Housing stituency of the British Columbia P ] 1 —_— ; | Act: to-wit, ‘to encourage improve- | Public Roads Department. | Al k A’ T | SAN FRANCISCO, July 15. —|ment in housing standards and| McDonald arrived in Juneau \m-" D. B. FEMMER as a lr ransport’ c. | AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Mrs. B. C. Clark, San Francisco | conditions’ and ‘to guide the devel-|terday evening with Charles Gra- | . . l o i & 2 housewife, adopted the broom as 7 | opment of housing and the creation, ham, British Columbia’s northern| AGENT | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i Th(l D(ul AlaSka Empire [ campaign symbol in her race forof a sound mortgage market in the division mining inspector. and flew || Phone 114 Night 312 | { y p t‘i&::":‘;;fif"‘"r"m on the Demo-| Lmled smt to the Tulsequah area With Marine '\ p—— | . i is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of A i brooin: Skers] X e e R Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Jean,” Mrs. Clark declared. HmDEN cELL AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII i the— ¢ A i | —U. | CA PITOL THEA TRE | She said she planned to sell mini- HOTEL IUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. || S, ’ { | ature brooms for 16 cents each to| it ‘ ; | AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE L ‘ T AYI_UR’S FURT “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service, PHONE 612— Day or Night " " S dilie : FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY FhUACRE B Beauty Shop. Hangar and Shop in Juneau * | : CLARENCE WISE ; i | : . ! Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE & PrAT g Opher-Mannges B Every Room a View Room. SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot ° ift Co-0 RIE DU GHIEN, Wis, July| RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatch got 15—An underground prison cell on ¥ A redhid Lo o i the site of old Fort Crawford, RN 'hr ity BUY FOR CASH || \here Zacharay Taylor and Lieu- | S All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Immun S-Frlendly tenant Jeff Davis held sway during \ Vg ~ and SAVE the PROFITS the Indian wars, has been un-| -\ SERVI NE Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG <4 s on your own spending. || carthed as work of restoration pro- | SNy Al A u : e : e | ‘o ORTUNE | ceeds. Other discoveries at the 120- | ! | | year-old site include an oven, ‘— - J i PHONE 767 bread pans, remnants of a forge,| . ./ . ! | horseshoes and smithy's tool AN 4 i ED A. ZINCK, Manager 2 | THE . | e ¢-Way Radio Communicatien | ! y i ‘I‘ E fl R SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE { l Exmcnsz FOR HEALTH aay [ Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier | Bl 3t the P AA m——— *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. | BRUNSWICK 4 e Juneau to sawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, { 1]‘)‘!-';:;;]()"“3[0; Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. : i g E] ] *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. | Recreation Alleys van’s store “SERVICE - el SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA | Cafe in Connection Spec- REGULAR et ot il TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 lalizing in American and 8 8. FRAN ; Juneau to Vancouve Biadipe. EeRRI: o “ e ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative { Chinese Dishes. U. S. AIRMAIL T, MT. MCKINLEY ............. July 6 July 9 gn}y p - TRY US ONCE! o hyras ; i i | “ICOLUMBIA . 4 July 9 July 12 uly - § l Service Every Trip | Victoria or Seattle |"JoLUMEA Juy s Juyls Juy 2 RE! 5 THBO . | tALASKA ... July 15 July 18 uly { i GREEN TOP Iunecm-Fmrbcmks | Ao PRD SARLINGD | *ALEUTIAN ... July 16 July 19 gu}y gg i 1 Q . {YUKON. .. 3 x July 19 July 23 uly i ! CABS—PHONE Bethel- Nome | PRINCESS LOUI MT. McKINLEY ... iy July 23 July 29 i | July 26 *COLUMBIA July 23 July 26 Aug. 1 : c o A L i s | s . | tALASKA T July 26 July 30 Aug. 1 Mo Betlar Yomenerss I PRINCESS ALICE | ‘BARANOF T Swyan o July 80 Aug. B . Tue. S . Whitehorse 3 ; July 19, 2 | *ALEUTIAN _..July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 | Tue. S . Fairbanks 1 PHONE 412 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Th. [Wed. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | ] COUPON BOOKS: 8:00] 8:00/Lv. Fairbanks ;99 | and Kodiak points. - j PACIFIC COAST || oi0iar Ruby - Nuly 22 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. COAL CO $6.25 in rides for $5.00 A 797 T Connections at Vancouver with 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Sdkazwaydagg s“ék?{n it » $3.00 in rides for $2.50 y Fiat Canadian Pacific Services: §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova an war L Fiat Arf 18| = relas oo Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. SWEEKI“;‘; 078 = Iapeai 15 dunoes B P S s S AR AR r. Nome .. 3 Trans-Atlantio K A I- I N E ; | st o THE ALAS NORTH COAST oy . { o NORTHLAND July 18 July 18 n o I E L G A s T l " E A u PACIFIC ALASKA Tickets, reservations and full Ticket Office—Phone 2 Frel::zt Office—Phone ¢ [ NORE J“; 2 ng n ] AIRWAYS, INC. particulars from B. 0. ADAMS, Apay NORTHLAND Aug. 2 Aug 2 Every Effort Made for the V. W. MULVIHILL E FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . Phone 103 Comfort of Guests! Fxtllo, Repamenintive [ Agent, CPR. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent “Phone 179 GASTINEAU CAFE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | Juneau Alaska, & CITY WHARF ‘ * | GU smm, chhl w o _Phone 18 B | GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAN ¥ " AIH SERVICE INFORMATION | . | * PACIFIC ' <-oure WP yEpR ‘ROUND mnsxnsmwr ; . VE E

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