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—— Marine News 53 ARRIVEON ALASKA BRINGS COLUMBIA 20 TUDAY FROM FROM WEST .- 1gers were orning from Sea brought st Alaska ports THAT GUY GITS MORNIN' AT _SIX HAVE MORE Tl LOAFING — HERE COMES STEVE ADORE- THE DAILY ALASKA LMPth M()NDAY JULY I8 1938. I BRINGING UP FATHER "By GEORGE McMANUS ¥ -~LISTEN- UP EVERY H SO HE'LL ME FOR FROM YOU Ad rights. reserved UIGGS- MY WIFE SENT ME OVER | TO BORROW AN AXE -8UT DO NOT LET ME HAVE IT BECAUSE | JUST SAW SOME LOGS IN MY YYARD- ANY THING - — 1 el ki ww | e YOUR DON'T WORRY- EVE C | WOULDN'T ANY THING LEND YOU TO PLEASE | C & ka, which Twenty-three passengers arrived ° al ports at 11 in Juneau x camer Colum passenge were Copr. 1938, King Features Syndicate. Inc.. W . Gretchen De Leo, R.| == . Hanson, T Kelly R J. McDonald, F Har- O Steamer Movements 1 NORTHBOUND n, Rose Hawkins, Pau I.| e Aleutian scheduled to arrive at B e Nettleton, Jackie Nettleton, Bill ; ) i kb Miss E. Jones, E. Knowles, J€U e 4 Neikle S noon tomorrow and sail Martha Mettler, B. Mille M PREVIOMIER. CRED: 5 Bl westward at 5 pm . Sinding; Banis, B, Mooy A. Moore, | ¢ Northland due tomorrow after- rrank Pomerene, T.. A. Sindin ; g el iy Northlanc w after Awmy B. Stocker, Mrs. O. L. Weber, Dorothy Bend whgaidon b noon Lorothy Weber, Helen Weber, Herh| TWenty passengers bo “’”“k €| ¢ North Coast due tomorrow af- toniman ann Harold Steven Alaska here for Haines and Skag- ot Eleven passen ook passage ! WBy, as follows: Y Princess Charlotte due tomor- he Columbia, for southbound g vl "I‘I (\’ J row afternoon or evening ts, as follow A. Bucher, E. R. Grif-| ¢ mongass scheduled to arrive For le—Mrs. M. S . Mavern, L. Long Wednesday Wallbridge, Mrs. John Dalton g igway — Jesse Hall, John | ¢ prince Robert schedulec L e il e " Jordan, Robert Meck, Sam McGee R T e Lockwood, B. Wissmith, J. Sull b obeRy Bl B ] p 1rs. George Cannon, Preston Nib-'AUEU BAIDesek) - gt SCHEDULED S lov. Mrs. P, Nibley, Annette Nibley, Frank E.-Jones, Curtis Miller | ® Prince Gea scheduled to " Yor Wrangell—Dan Noonan Bubenaer, Bessls - Buusaser | sail from Vancouver fonight foor Katchikan—0, H. Forward. | | Oempiglia, Martha Mettler at 9 o'clock i il B. Brown Yukon scheduled to sail from - o —_— | GUM REPRESENTATIVE .~ A HERE ON INAUGURAL HOSF’ITAL NOTES TOUR OF TERRITORY * ritish ope on Hospital Arleen Wasson underwent a major Ann'’s et o wtion last night in St sun may never but also, it never s Wrizley’s Gum, according to nding, Wrigley’s representative for Rachel Robert I'awail and Alaska, who arrived in jor operation at eau this morning aboard the Hospital this morning. umer Columbia After eight months in the Ha- underwent wailan TIslands, Mr. Sinding has riving in Juneau this morning from come right north to make the first Cordova, after completing a swing through Alaska ever made by a to the Westward and into the In- Wrigley's representative. Heretofore terior as far as Circle, Mr. Sinding W igley’s has left the Al an fate went to wol immediately and al- s world-renowned chewing gum ready Wrigley's Gum is right ot n the hahds of its Alaska jobber tl customer elbow in several Lut Mr. Sinding believes that the stores here. He expects to remain Saturday south again, by wa th in Juneau unt for the 1gway rney through the Territory wk ke is inaugurating this summer will leaving 1i» followed in succeeding years as of a regular policy of his company Southeast Feature of Mr. Sinding's work Mr. Sinding 1 1} trip is the placing of a new Hawaii, but 1 ultra sales-appealing counter . play in places where his com- Try The pany's products are handled. Ar- results Alaska porfs. likes Alaska also - £ Empire classifieds fc AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. Van’s Store 218 S. FRANKLIN a ma- the Government before tka, Petersburg and ed it right well in Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 pm. July 20, e All three Alaska Air planes were up over Saturd, day and this morning, carrying total of 27 passengers to widely sep ed points. wurday afternoon Simmon came in from the islands the | Lockheed with Dr. Sonia Cheifetz Phyllis Lundell, Mrs. W. P. War and Winston Jones, from Sitka, and William Wissmatch and Joe Lock- wood from Cobol. On his return Shell picked up fout passengers for Atlin, Charles G ham, Hugh McDonald, Neil Forbe and round tripper Eunice Logan John Amundsen brought in Transport re S| e North Sea scheduled to sail @ |from Hoonah and Hawk Inlet | from Seattle July 22 at 10 Fairchild Saturday afternoon am. |Mrs. B. Houts and Les Florence | @ Chatham scheduled to sail e |from Hoonah, and Pete Miller from from Seattle 9 pm., July 22. | Hawk Inlet. Doubling back after Columbia scheduled to sail landing here, Amundsen t from Seattle 9 am. July 23. e |brought in Bob Douglas, Tom Dycr Prince Rupert scheduled to e|and Ben Grimes from Hawk Inlet sail from Vancouver July 25. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ss Alice scheduled to ar- t 6 tomorrow morning ails south 2 hours later. ta scheduled to arrive at 1 am. Wednesday, sailing south 45 minutes later Baranof scheduled southbound next Friday. LOCAL SATLINGS EsteMeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. 9 pm. v o1 Dart leaves every Saturday at 10 am. for Petershurg, - Port Alexander, Kake and wayports " e 0080 000 e ©c 0000000000000 000%c00000c00000000 0000000000000 000000c0 00 =3 TIDES TOMORROW * am., 133 feet Low tide—10:53 a.m., 2.2 feet High tide pm. 15.1 feet Low Utl(‘”ll 46 ]Hl\ 25 feet. TRUITT ARRlVES AT KANAKANAK High tide |Bay area yesterday, accompan hv District Attorney Joe Kehoe ‘lhe Third Division, The officials are to try some cas in the Britsol Bay region. Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager PAA v THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL TRY US ONCE! GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 "HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION e Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks . Fairbanks _ . Ruby . Ruby . . MeGrath Flat __ | AIRWAYS, INC. | Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 l———l— according to a message to his office here toda | PACIFIC ALASKA Bay in the Fairchild, Mar Lindsy. Jack Johnson, Frank C: ]in six hours later | This morning Simmons took the Fairchild to the islands with Mr Felix Gray and Mrs. LeRoy Echnie to Goddard, Al Crooks and Sam Nichinovich to Chichagof, and Max Behmann to Pinta Bay Also this morning Amundsen { flew the Stinson to Excursion Inlet king out Dan Lavielte and bring- ing in M. Kobayashi. PO TEN ARRIVE © ONELECTRA . . . . . . ° o . ° . ° ° ° . . . . ° . ° ° . ° . . . ° 3 e | the . . . . ° . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . —4| Nine passengers flew to Juneau phour to bring it to gaff. from Fairbanks with PAA yesterday |and one from Whitehorse. |Crosson and Gene Meyring were | pilots. Passengers were, from Fairbanks, | Dr. Henry Young, Dr. Rae L. Carl- |son, Mrs. H. L. Midgley, W. A. Bartholomae, H. H. Hillshire, Lester Walbridge, Dr. H. A. Shantz, B. | From Whm-how\ B W. Forrest. | Attorney General James S. Truitt arrived in Kanakanak in the Bristol MOV]ES FEATURE ied of | ROTARY MEETING | Showing of motion pictures, de- pocting progress in motor power, featured the meeting of the Rotary growing out of alleged alien fishing | Club this noon at Percy’s Cafe. The pxrlures made by the Standard Oil Company, were presented by /Tom ‘Dyvr. local agent of the company, {and Bob Douglas, representative of | the company in Seattle | Guests of the Rotarians today | were O, L. Weber, head of the Web- ;or Fishing Tackle Manufacturing Company of Stevens Point, Wis., Bob Douglas and Trevor Davis. pAl AP LEGION MEETS 'l‘()VIGHT Regular meeting of Alford John Bradford Post, American Legion, will be held in the Dugout, starting |at 8 o'clock tonight. CANADIAN PACTFIC Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Bethel Nome PRINCESS LOUISE A | July 26 ‘Rend Down i o “Read Up | ‘)RIN(‘E S Al ICE Tue. Sat.|Lv. Juneau e |Ar. [Sun. Th. ¥ e, Sat,|Ar. Fairbanks Th. Wed.| |Wed.| Th PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 7:30 July 22 2:30 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alasks CANADIAN ‘ PACIFIC |Juneau to Vancouver, TWENTY-SEVEN KELL LARSSON Fishing » caught prize winning fish, five and sixth places Sunday Shell flew four to Youngs Kell Larsson el | Prize, and Nora Schwegler, bringing them cohoe, -l and Joe jft ON ALIEN CASES F. Heintzieman, Ms. John Dalton. Carl Baker, Bill Fletcher, Mr. and S hoda; delia D, T Ed McDou Them Make Big Con- test Success It is est J HJ\ U\l'(n d; Bobby G., SAY- l‘\E TAKEN oUT A TE THOUSAND-DOLLAR | POLICY IN F \\uk’ 7 YOLIR LIFE INSURED || FOR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ? HLIH— WHAT EXCUSE DO I || YO GIVE YER WIFE FOR™ LIVIN'Z [T 5 Frank Diek, LeRoy Bayers. boa s wer mpquah CARRIED OVER WINS SALMON ..o WEEK-END, AAT DERBY SUNDAY - noted attle revor al; Galloping Goose, Capt. sun- Small Fish, But Plenty of|1 i T hoats, imated at the the Yakobi, Tom Bert Cs H. Vance; vacht; Seven Seas I. Goldstein; Cor- vis; Ma Ranger V, Al Clouse neatly Frisk \n(!‘ d\ rby ; Ant- Ma |1|1M Betty Ed .l.\- Ann, Day; Demi- numbered Paul Johnson, Burr Johnson, Courtland Brooks, 200 strip fishermen were in the Marmion Is- the Juneau Sports |} Club’s 1938 salmon derby | in the discard after one of the best attended contests since the lub began sSponsoring the annual| ontests. ‘ There were plenty of fish, and al- though small, almost vur\l)ml\ salmon. Out of the \utu were Klm,\ The first Judges Henry ind two cohoe Kell Larsson won first prize, $10 stripping rod, with a 12! -]wvmtl Miss Anita King salmon rector of t Henry Harmon won three of the New even prizes, taking second, fifth Prize winners were as follow: 214 -pound King, first| N ripping rod; Second Harmon, 11%-pou Third Prize ng. Similar here from in the prize, $10 Henr $750 rod; Holdeman, 10':-pound King, wool Territorial Building. The #irst in- shirt; Fourth Prize, Pete Melseth, |structions were to be held today 10%-pound King, $350 reel; Fifth from 2 o'clock to 4 oclock to all ¢ Sixth Prizes, Henry Harmon, nurses interested: This service is 9%-pound cohoe and 8%-pound given free of charge, King, winning $2.00 reel and Shea:- - B fer pencil; Seventh Prize, Olaus AT HOTEL JUNEAU Larsson, 6%-pound King salmon. Anita Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. one quart of whiskey Custer, Mrs. Frank Pomerene and Carl Baker and Bill Fletcher,| Mrs. G. K. Elliott are new arrivals at the entered in argest fish y, taking a 5-pounder. 1 hom were caught the the nd a neither of the contest noted durir pound King Har Olaus Larsson. Interior where Juneau He: were mon and area during the day. ‘Kinky” Peter Melseth and Bayers, S A JONES Jones, instruction July 19 to Hotel Juneau will 23, inclusive, h Center in the ARRIVES JUNEAU assistant di- he Maternity York, arrived in Juneau this morning on the Columbia from the she has been giving instruction in the Health Maternity Center in be held | If It's Paint We idave It! Mrs. Paul Johnson cau 70~ pound halibut that broke her poie | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | before it was landed, and it is re- FRED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 p(uud that a Douglas man caugit| | libut weighing over 100 pounds! | on light tackle, taking nearly an The Wanderer, official derby boat Juneau at 8 o'clock in the morning with following persons aboard: Kell sson, Olaus Lar sson, Pete Melseth, Pauline Mestre- zat, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neff, Mr. Mrs. Henry Harmon, Mr. A. B iin, Edna Almquist, Anna Jen- sen, Mrs. Ethel Saylor, Tom Ryan * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and| service, INEW WASHINGTON | Sailings from Pi EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY S. S. CHATHAM July 22 S. TONGASS PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION 7 Seattle FREIGHT Leaves Seattle July 29 Leave © Due Juriean Steamer Seattle Northbound *{COLUMBIA July 12 BARANOF . July 16 tALASKA . July 18 *ALEUTIAN July g IYUKON . July MT. McKINLEY July 23 *COLUMBIA July 26 IALASKA .. July 30 BARANOF . July 30 *ALEUTIAN . Aug. 2 *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkle and Kodiak points. {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone & Ticket Office—Phone 2 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent SERVICE~QN-ALL" Due Juneau Southbound | July 18 | July 22 July 20 July 25 July 25 | July 29 | [DOUGLAS | NEWS | et into Mrs. Felix WEEKEND OUTE the weekend just past as the wea- r proved unusually suitable for| sport. Shudshift, and Al Smith went out Saturday night with Ralph Mor#nson in his| at, Istael, and returned last eve-|dent here many ning with caught at the but caught on a 25-poufid leader at Poinft Hilda. Leo Young took out a group composed of Tom Jensen and Emil Geubelle in his boat Sunday morning to the end of the trolling his boat, The City John Mills. .- HALIBUT INTERFERS WITH TROLL] The catching of a 250-pound hali- | but which nearly cost him part of a finger was the experience of Ted Jones who returned from the fish- ing grounds Saturday to have his treated. Jones r salmon ‘MI\ FAVOR FIs fishing parties STORIES enjoyed | JOV 2 | pany, Inc, One group composed Robert Dupree Mis. over a hundred visit lake near Young's a hundred pound hali- trout| brief | day Island Riedi in With and as did Joe of Rome. were Alex Demos ; HAND CUT was trolling when he hooked the COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. halibut and in his effort to cut the h locse (it evered his finger on the MRS. GRAY VAC \IIO\I\'(: Laurel McKechnie of Juneau i left by plane this morning for God- dard Springs where they ten-day {is on her annual two weeks' ve | tion from the B. M. Behrends Con store in Juneau. MRS. YORK ON FLYING VISIT Russell to friends hege yeste she left her mnng' on the stove cooking ersburg while she for a little jaunt to the Channcl and return. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, cvery Saturday at 10 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. was too big for him ¢ his boat), he almost spoon - .- Gray, accompanied b will outing. Mrs. C R York, former resi years ago, paid a at her home in Pet- took the planc I P i S « Juneau, Friday ‘v H. A. o CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. PHONE 612 —Day Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG { | { { | | s | | S. MAIL or Night MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Round Trip. Leave Seattle NORTH COAST July 14 NORTHLAND July 15 NORTH SEA . July 22 NORTHLAND July 29 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent CITY WHARF .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneay No.Bound So. Bound July 18 July 18 y 18 July 26 July 28 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Phone 109