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L . THE DAIL¥ ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938. ¢ - — — = ——_—_——_——tfi:—-?—-—_— - e e ——= — g _T\_IT s | i I?RINGIN? UP FATHE'_Rl : By GEORGE McMANU 4 I'VE JUST GOT. TO TALK — 55 é * O MAGGIE ABOUT HER MAGGIE - < E YOUID WATCH MY || | DIBHT HAVE LR RN OF RO YsST : 2 DO | ] TO BTG PHA= o St AR A HE'S GONNA HAVE HIS ABOUT_YOUR ; THERE WUIZ A S LTS AL LA i OLD CELL TOLNE IN BROTHERSTON- || NOW-DON'T DARE 3E B FEW_COPS DO- BROUGHT HOME A AGIN UNLESS HE MENDS DUCT AT DUGAN'S || SPEAK ILL. OF MY ING AT -~ o S WAYS - LAST NIGHT- DARLING BROTHER- : ; S TPASSENGERS Prince Roter = ABOARD CEORGE In Yesterday: FOR THIS PORT 327 on Board Canadian National three funnel Steamer Prince Robert, of the ¢'eamer Prince George is scheduled Canadian National Line ived in to arrive in port from the south at Juncau yesterday afternoon and 5:30 o'clock this afternoon sailed for at 11 o'clock The steamer has a full load of with 327 roundtrip passengers, com- Marine News fourists aboard and the following posed mainly of Californians, mak-| = = = /0 0 f HEADS TOUR PARTY passengers for Juneau ing the northern tour. A party essel’ " a | Miss Constance Pearson, William sponsored by the Ohio Travel Tour Steamer Movements | Pvul Eldon L. King, of Norwalk, - "reiber, Jim Zarreli are also passengers on the ship. H J 4 T a S wO a B R ut | Ohio, Is a tour party of twelve E. Mabbs Is captain of the steam-| Master of the Prince Robert is|® ~ NORTHBOUNu I ' ln man rings LSS& persons making the roundtelp on c. and N. A. McLean is purser Capt. H. E. Nedden and the purser ® Prince George scheduled to N r the steamer Prince Robert. The trip S gtasein is A, H. Robson. :’»" at 5:30 o'clock this af- Bu The AP Peature Service ¥ N 2 {is sponsored by the Ohio Travel -os ernoon HE Traipsin' Woman, Jc : / Seoncy. Yukon due at 7:15 tomorrow 5 3 Honoring Mrs. M. c Reaber who ! BRSSP Thomas, got that title by tr: ing all over the Kentucky, Te¢ nessee and Carolina hill country to collect ballads and snatches of SCMEDUL SAILINGS song handed down unchanged North Sea scheduled to sail clear from Elizabethan days, . . . . . . e Is at midnight. e . . ° . 2 from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e Besides the ballads and music, . . ° ° . . . ° . . . ° ° due urday night and Mt. McKinle Princess Louise due Saturday afternoon or evening is to leave soon for the south, Mrs.| The works of Robert Southey n Newman entertained at her|English poet laureate, fill morc 1e on 520 East Street yesterday | than 100 volume Y afterncon at a dessert-bridge. The color scheme of the decorations was carried out with daisies and The afternoon was spent in bridge, with Mrs. Fred Tiedt winning first| d Mrs, William Jarman second| | TRANSPORTATION prizes. A guest prize was presented to Mrs. Reaber, all prizes being typi- COMPANY Yukon Aiving 7 HALIBUTERS Ahead of Time gE[|, SEATTLE Steamer Yuke on the he TTLE, July 21.—Halibuter c here today. their catches and prices, are as follows From the western banks—Consti- 40,000 pounds, Sunset, 36,000 a.m. she found so much dancing and Chatham scheduled to sail fiddling and folk pageantry that from Seattle tomorrow at she arranged an annual festival at 9 pm which the hill country Americans Columbia scheduled to s ; from Seattle 9 a.m. July could display their arts r rday, is now due » ahead of time, scheduled to in port at o'clock tomorrow r { remaining in port until mid- tution 0 S rwa 1 ) 5€) E I i and T% . . ng , ask visht before sailing for Skagway. 'pounds, both selling for 7% and 7 el Eight of these folk festivals have cally Alaskan, The Yukon ha e number cents a pov SR o e, been held 5o far, tHo 1atEatBaTL s Those present for the affair were [ J of round trippers aboard From the local hanks—Pioneer safl from Vancouver p.m. summer, at the Traipsin® Wisar's Mrs. William Jarman, Mrs. Fred satfi ; S s g Il, 14000 pounds, 7% snd 1% oy as . : E 4 Tiedt, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Ray(| peines from Pier 7 Seattle cabin near Ashland, Ky. Dancers CRY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. . cents: Presho, 15000 pounds, 7% ® Prince Rupert scheduled to Patetiian, Airs. Wiillath Reck - M % ents straight; Mermaid, 27,000 cail from Vancouver 9 p.m and fiddlers and singers appearcd & s Haia g g i FAA BRINGS e D July 25 hill folk by the hundred camc Tpomas gl Sup . BoDriney, Leaves pounds, 7'. and 7% cents; si- y 25. Miss Dorothy Baird, Mrs. Walter Seattle from miles around to participatc and cheer their kin — and 6,000 | tourists were on hand for the fun. ail from 26. Alaska scheduled to Seattle 9 am. Jul Northland svheduled to sail Hellan, Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, Mrs. [} S. S. CHATHAM July 22 Walter Robinson, the honoree :umi TONGASS July 29 hostess. E dent, 18000 pounds, 7% and 7% ER cents; Swift II, 15,000 pounds, T% H and 7% cents. [ e |e from Seattle 10 am. July 29. 0 foriied e Rackprolid. AP " L |] PASSENGERS FREIGHT - | Tongass scheduled to sail R A B | REFRIGERATION The Pacific Alask: irways plane from Seattle 9 p.n. July 29, Mr. @ 1 Mrs B - s, ploted by Meyring and Jone: SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SRy P v s [ lended here at 2:30 o'clock this af- Princess Charlotte scheduled redtiEnw L Dol ARSI DR B ch. Bty enbmnks with the i K parbat et passed hrough Juneau on _the D. B. FEMMER f-Mnwing passen tomorrow and sails south two et TokCe Roleyy S, Wabs AGENT J. E. Click, Dr. John A. Carswell By Wier was formerly a resident of G arriving in that town in Phone 114 Night 312 Mrs, Mary Brown, and Isabel Brown Cieorge Guppy Jr., A. H. Nathan Leaving this morning at 9 o'clock: Mrs. F. McKinnon, Pal Savage, the Coast Guard cutter Haida, com- Derry Depriest manded by Lieut. Comdr. Noble G i o Ricketts, will go directly to Seattle, HOT TAMALES GO BY AIR where the ship will tke Postmaster General James A, Farley from that 30, Colo. Something ¢ty to Victoria, B. C., following rw in banquets was offered by (nhe visit of Mr. Farley to the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gould, Who rperritory and who is on the steam- crdcred a Mexican dinner prepared op Aleutian 250 miles away at Albuquerque, N le cuiter Haida is expected to M. It was still hot when it arrived ooy to the Juneat » August 5. threfal delivery on the evening air R mail ship Try an Empire ad 'Mrs.G. Blomgren A Baranof scheduled to arrive at midnight tomorrow and sa south one hour later, Prince Robert scheduled southbound 1 a.m. Saturday. Aleutian scheduled southbound next Monda LOCAL & Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every at 10 am. f Port Alexander, Kake .lml wayports. 5 e 0o 0 00 00 0 e COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU {CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Impruw and Modernize Your Home Under Titie 1, . H. A. DURAN s | THE TRAIPSIN' WOMAN hep: JILSON SETTERS and his fid- THIS MOTHER and her child self got right up in front of the dle made fect shuffle when he are typical of the hill folk whe crowd to start the program. got going. came to see and hear. PSRl S R £ - — Low tide—2:07 am., 19 feet. GUPS TAGGED |Extra Bout Is On | quiring into rival remedies as into High tide—8:19 am., 115 feet. | pa | “orporate evil Low tide—2:06 pm, 48 feet. | e | Anii-Trust Card; | g Gk R 08 D 0 et 4 | Borah vs. Arnold| coox: Union reg T : ; neeting Friday, July 22, at eight Little Joke on Police (‘Iucf‘ g Pt hcal ol Urgent ‘ Tra"spun vega Worh Tor Wa.\s* : \tinued from Page One) ;::.:;-;.l !l:m::xl:‘xd.n Urgent lhul“:l‘: CONNORS OTOR CO., Inc.Phone 4“- ular cases may suggest the need of | - Tfl cume Nflnl‘ No “Fixing amending the present laws. In|HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.! % ¥| BUTTE Mont, July 2L—AS 2| .;onqment needed will be asked M S D4RT asKxa AIr ranspor 9 C. 45 joke, Butte policemen tagged the |AfeNAment hoeded WIT be aScfd o wJe £ SEATTLE, July 21 — United Car of I IR “"”‘\“”‘ Breen, | ¢t code would be a matter of U. S. Mail Carrier SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | States Navy transport Vega sails with a ticket when they found it | growth rather than the ‘qui AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire | July 20 for the Pribilof Islands “"S‘Q‘F}‘“;;"“"" ix ik | lution contemplated in the Borah-| Leaves remmedr's n;w:(é Juneau, | s | to load seal skins, according to an ief Breen paid the cu ”"““Yvomd oney plan. cvery Saturday af 2 m, | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of announcement. made here today. |$1 fine and then handed Officer| =y vUE POt oney fing such For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | : | the | LV 3 Ew Molthen 250 tickets and told |, “[iocess wholly unsatisfact ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. | AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL CA PITOL TIIEATRE Trl‘:.s the mmpire classitieds m.‘h';‘flfié's&(}“d:;‘"‘tm S ”emllmre:\m Borah and Arnold have For Information | 3 5 -esults. 3 2, By, W8, OV Y crossed swords so sharply as t D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 . AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE i —|other policemen who Were corcless f{ndicate that the fnvestigation| Frelght must be an dack net PHONE 612—Day or Night ” ) i ,e about the traffic laws found them- e AL *h - i MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938 sbout the raiie s found them- |y oot it s mch 1o | _lain a4 B DL Friay_| Mo pt Bop i Syioes Your Name May Appcar—WATCH THIS SPACE N N T T .E : ultimatum from Chief Breen' that e : | SHELIL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot there would be no “fixing. . . | e ; hrift cQ.op uld be 4 ‘ hi RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher FATHER, SONS KILL 59 SNAKES BUY FOR CASH ) QUINCY, Wash.—Armed with a| / / and SAVE the PROFITS “snake fun"—a four-foot iron pipe | on ‘your own spending. with a wire running through it and a hook on the end of the wire— PHONE 767 O. F. Gibson and his two sonsl killed 59 rattlesnakes in one day. | All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE ED A. ZINCK, Manager | MARINE AIRWAYS Vs N . | 2-Way Radio Communication | PAoNmNy Travel | 7 “—l ’1\'\ 'ROUND SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE [ PACItIC ona | Sl J‘l‘h“ ¢ ) | Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ] [ ':JHIUNG SCHEDULE ot *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Leave DueJuneau Duz Juneaun Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. ) DEPENDABLE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound “Fre e FOR HEALTH AT THE . el quent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund TrHp. van’s store VAOR BARANOF . - e J ULy 13 July 16 July 22 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA BRUNSWICK . : REGULAR ; IALARRA - TR gl e i TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE ‘PLACE—PHONE 623 - °f LYS e me ke . o . > - - - y & . '\Fl::El(: FcAoTx:(»;:chxl::Y: U.'S. AIRMAIL {Juneau to Vancouver, ;?wxon ? J:;l; 19 ,m; 23 sz 25 |l ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative < (e . el . McKINLEY . § July 20 July 23 July 29 lizing in Chinese and Americ Service Every Trip Victoria or Seattle 'Zggwn;; g S uly 26 Py rar e ishes—TRY US ONCE! | i | tALASKA . July 26 July 30 Aug. 1 i i e R G GREEN TOP Juneau-Fairbanks | BANSEBOPHED SALINGS | "BARANOF - July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 H ST S T *ALEUTIAN ... July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 { CABS—PHONE Bethel-Nome | PRINCESS LOUISE ALe b A R i } v - | July 26; Aug. 5, 16, 26 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 12 | faad Down Read Up s *ICOLUMBIA Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 678 [T sat v e ™ PRINCESS ALICE g B i AR T P ;::I Sau i ';fl:uh:y.fii: e July 29; Aug. 9, 19 BARANOF ... LI Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 3 r. F: k: Lv. S ko . PHONE 412 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE T | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE *~—Conngets with 8 8. Cordova at Cordova for Scldovla, Ousinkle : :00] v. Fail _ .1 8:00) 7:3 99+ 9 o an odiak poin! PACIFIC COAST s f Ar oy e B T July 225 Aug, 2, 12, 23 {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 3 $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | Connections at Vancouver with $—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. . CO. B in e G0 “Comiay P S T T LG L o WAL e e 3 y g 4 A-:lt:n:::al p Seattle No.Bound So.Bound e o e L Al THE ALAS A LINE NORTH SEA July 26 July 28 , ll oT E L GAS 1‘ INEA U PACIHC ALASKA Tickets, resrvations and rug |« Twket Offico—Fhone 2 =~ Krelght Office—Fhons & NCARHEIND e 3 A . | AIRWAYS, INC s : NORTH COAST Aug. o 3 3 : Every Effort Made for the | e V. W. MULVIHILL FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . Phone 108 b g Comfort of Guests! { © P! ve [ . Agent, CPR. ' é . B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . _Phone 79 ; GASTINEAU CAFE {| vouss A pELEBECQUE g Shsauy S h C GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent — P 2 y , one 18 E 1 vpusmetedyiay E GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAN ka teams ip Company : .} -« AIH-SERVICE INFORMATION PHONE: 106 l PACIFIC SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKRAR-ROUUT

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