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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1938. . - e e e — = — - — — | BRINGING UP FATHER MOTHER-WHY DON'T | WORE THAT AT MRS ‘\‘ 1S THAT MAGGIE CRYIN' I BRI TL YOU WEAR THIS T. SPOON'S TEA LAST OR SINGIN- OR DID SOV\E»}.” WHAT'S THE M MV TO MRS. MAT T B UE DRESS ¢ MONDAY - AND MRS, [ ONE STEP ON I MAT TER 7 ARE TINNAY'S BRICX ARTY )éHFE%-OQEBEf)fiW IT AND b g o B I WE MOVIN' 2 TODAY- AND | L \T_THE G0 SEE - THING TO WEAR PARTY TODAY- BESIDES- | [ | DON'T" LIKE MY BLUE HAT —— — ¢ . e e o0 0 0000 0 . i3 & Steamer Movements ¢ The compressor building and ifs FORD AGENCY g i . NORTHBOUND . contents at the antimony mine on (Authorized Dealers) H : Al‘rnlmu due ,:)mlmhl\‘ during : i‘;»::\:gdg» C]X:(Ok T\;\]: “l;:-:;r‘mlx gv‘; GREASES t omorrow afternoon stroyed by fire. e is shu \ ® Northland due tomorrow af- e down for the building, power and OA8 —JURS { e ternoon . air equipment are a total loss. Stib- | ® Princess Louise scheduled to @ nite from ,‘mmpf\dc Creek is IUNEAU MOTORS ® arrive tomorrow afternoon or e freighted by tractor during the win- ¢ foat Foot of Main Street o evening. . ter months to Lignite on the Alaska ® Tongass due Wednesday, . Railroad, and shipped t0 L0S An-| & =eeeoeeweor e ooy ® Prince Robert scheduled to ar- @ geles for smelting. e rive 3 p.m. Wednesday. . — .- e SCHEDULED SAILINGS SOUTHEAST ALASKA TOUR A L A s K A o Prince George scheduled to ® e sail from Vancouver at 9 ® A tour of ten members conducted HEAT WAVE doesn't worry Coast Guard Cutters Tahoe, e tonight ° by George E. Crofoot of Philadel- ®antrhartrain (rear). as thev keep vigil on Atlantic iceber: e Yukon scheduled to sail from e phia, Pa., are on the Princess Char TRANSPORTATION e e N at— — —— | ® Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow . lotte making the Southeast Ala: COMPANY ’ | % ® Princess Alice scheduled to voyage, Mr. Crofoot is accompanied | "Il Takas e sail from Vancouver at 9 e by Miss Elizabeh Crofoot as assis- [ H [ ® pum. August 3 ° tant. { e Mt. McKinley scheduled to ® ¥ - — Sailings from 7 Seattle WITH ALASKA 4‘ 35 Snu!hhflu“d + sl from Seatie August 4 ot @ R i Tax and Sysiom Service™ || EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM. am. | . | e North Sea scheduled to sail e E JAMESCC-PCOOPER, | oo : . from Seattle August 5 at e . P, A, sy a v - EARLY TuDAY Saturda N' ht o 3 b | 303-05 Goldstein Building ! S. S. CHATHAM Aug. 5 | ® North Coast scheduled to sail e | | Pflb]{};&!en;x;;qher | S. 8. TONGASS Aug. 12 Fect | B | from Seattle August 5 at 10 ® A .‘ PASSENGERS FREIGHT T'eht arrived here and seven sail-| The steamer Mt. McKinley|® &m. : 7 ey e REFRIGERATION ¢4 when the steamer Alaska passed brought in thirty passengers from | ® Chélh«m} Mhum}( d ‘m sail ® v ¢outbbound through Juneau early the Westward Saturday evening :PI‘]'""F‘: Sl‘h“:)"l'” A"'l’ "'r‘m-{“‘l”“m: % 3 e : i ] : b SATISFACTION' IN | o {h+ morning opping fiere one hour and taking| 3 FYAYE FHPTR BUECHEC 0 8 : i FOOD QUALITY AT | D. B. FEMMER From Skagway, passengers were— out thirty-five from Juneau e August 8 . THEY'LL HAVE TO MOVE OVER, before this “swamp buggy” which traverses water UNITED FOOD CO. | e T' W. Dolphin, C. E. Rice, Winifred _ Arrivals were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F.| 8 :’f,"'\ b e L as well as 1and can go any place. Swamp buggy has been pressed into service by geologists who theor- Al s AGENT €irprell, Mrs. Bailey, Miss Lissler, Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward g &200 o€ €08e 0 T8 MO 01 56 hat ancient mountains iic buried beneath Everglades of South Florida and that oil pools exist be- EPHONE—! il e R vis J . fhampendal, Mrs. Shampendal, Tatum, J, W. Gucker, C. E. McLain, | 2 S50 b 2 S0 SO8EF o o 2 tween peaks and flat strata above. They've started explorative expedition. | Pt Gonam Oscar Bergseth, Mrs. Harold Gall-|® ks el U e bound were: For Sitka—Dick was, F. L. Shenk, Judge James :C(:;"'I‘:;’j;0 -':.:_’1'(:('"}:‘":“"’:“"hl‘“f]’l‘l((] : > - HORH oN WAL Wi kelin; for Petersburg—T. B. |<31 lann LF IAJ Mflll!(;lx\Myl Vltx‘lilll F L S Pauperlzed JUE GRUSSUN L5 o, B, Thomassen; fok Beaktic - oud, AUS. VCTAl o princess Charlotte scheduled ® Mr. and M yrman Slenes ( 5 L ..ard Tatum, Mrs. Edward Tatum, Finnin, Jack Finnin, M. V. Man- Ak o . : 2 s O o B et VI s B ielbd" "Widie: iStewhrd |12t arrive: tomorrow morniig » % were injured, he seriously, when i H. M. Speucer, Ja o bt 'n‘k . Ciorie Mabldary j ® at 6 oclock and sails south e E 0 TH their coupe went off ihe road at OF ALASKA A 3 i;:]lkl-lm“ S hofise. BAf Mastin | % . tWo hours later. . ‘ ine Creek on the Richardson Eiarlotte in Gus Adums, . Anderson, B Thom-1 & PRIA00L Sgited. south- 2 7 | B et e e | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS : p e ext Friday an 75 feet, a en ca g z i g £k i - N R”“‘,"‘]“"‘“‘"“ B Ewilnen, Tole LOCAL SAILINGS . PAA Electra Brings in Five Slenes, unconscious, was carried 23S 587 OR 747T—JUNEAU . 'I"‘_fl'\"-“"'m:' 'K"';““kv et S Estebeth scheduled to sail every e b " e B % back up to the road by wife, CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve a l" ay WI BT RHARG T Gt A WS kalml.\du_ ‘Al.('ipm for Sit- | 12155(‘“!-’,""“ from Fair- and passing autoists took the couple and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, . H. A. 3 =5 i ae. w | @ ka and wayports. . | i 6 " to Fairbanks for medical attention. ' Guthrie, Charles Burdick, Mrs W.|e part leaves cvery Saturday e banks Sunday He was cut and bruised about the 3 ! B. Sharpe, A 8, Barnes, Dora Bengle. gt 10 am. for Potersburg, e head and face. Their deg was killed i son, R. E. Robertson, E. M. Reaga, | ¢ port Alexander, Kake and o Five passengers flew to Juneau i i Mrs. Mackey, Ray Knight, R.lq yavnorts, 3 b4 v with a PAA Electra pilot- 5 g, ——— Mackey, W. F. Bravender, PP S R | Joe Crosson and Gene | ~ ST ranadian Pacific Princess Char- wilkie 5 W3 AR > g J»''e. with W. Q Palmer in com- For Seattle—Mrs. C. Hendricks ST & 0 % SEATTLE . r-od, arrived in Juneau at 6:30 Mrs. G. Battelo, Daisy Lipp, W. J. n with Shell Simmons in < = 3 orlock Saturday and sailed five Gallagher, R. J. Pollock, Mrs. G. AAT Lockheed to Seattle, and / b v Lenrs later for Skagway with 170 Torkelson, Kathryn Torkelson, Mrs z will accompany the PAA amphibian 104 trip passengers Joseph Carlson, Donald Carlson, R. - Iplane lcaving for Alaska August 6 od, :(-m.,_‘ Juncau arrivals on the Princess g, Ellis, Dr. E. S. Bastin, Mrs. A, | fon the first of a esries of trial convenience and ’) Charlotte were Holden C. Bodwell, g, Karnes, Hugh Brewster, C. Camp- _ hts inaugurating service between | Rates $0.50 Pre. L. Botsford, Thomas F. Cen-'pell, F. E. Lynn, H. Quinn, A. K = kS b, a and the Outside. ROOMS, From CONNORS MOTOR CO.. Inc.—Phone 41] rev. James E. Edwards, Samucl gopstle, Patrick Henry, Capt. F.| The motorship Estebeth, Capt | Al Monson, who returned on the | 1} with gibsenaL Ratcs b PRI ST = 3 A tefield. Svensson, C. A. Pangborn, |Gus Gustafson and Purser Dave ¢ |Baranof from a vacation in the ALASKANS LIKE THE e e et — D - D | Ramsay, brought in four passengers i Seattle area, will take the plane M i i3 from island ports yesterday. north with Meyring. I Al k A T t ln ¢’ 38" sfles sUum MESSENGER ON ALL B, S rovle vesteray. RS N £V WASHINGTON asKa Alr iransport, iic. ' . Brom. e akec M. 0. " Welds. | | Mirow, Jack Eagan, Eric Gustasson, 3 ‘ H DAY CRUISE SUNDAY man, Carl Weideman, Jr. ;A M. Young and Donald Young.| - SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Tu seal‘"e WIth —_— : From Hoonah—Charles King. e e —. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. A party of twenty-five persons| LRSSV | | < 3 i t 3 5 chartered the Messenger, captained | 15 ' B LUNCHEON HONORS ‘ M. S. D4 RT ‘ Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska by Pastor H. L. Wood, for a cruise| | | L ! Five in Lockheed & e, e Parties Hono & JUNEAU VISITOR| - "0 0 o | AN A BRI o . WA 6 o'clock in the morning, the ship | & FL fone o R ‘ i . l; cr bl | 3netti: pre T i Leaves emmer’s ock, uneau, H “hell Simmons flew to Ketchikan ¢“|””| mmnl:\ mub::’nlnll:‘:i"lc‘:c‘l I‘Z:lx!mn! Mrs Hflusel Clara Egbert, who is Visiting here every Saturday at 10 a. m. PHONE 612— DQY or nghf E 5 Pt ele i e passeng fise! arke al 7 ¥ | 3 | 1] from Walla Walla, Wash., Mrs. H. | por PETERSB! A ORT1 | . erday afternoon, enroute to Se- few hours, viewing the old pulp mill, | | | T . R RSBURG, KAKE, POR Hangar and Shop in Juneau N th the Alaska Air Transport ' and obtaining many prize shots of | R | f.‘fimfififi"'%?u ‘_:?“v“ft"lmd. h‘(‘)’:{‘\“‘ o¥| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. % : g . ced and five passenger: the picturesque surroundings. Saturday evening, Dr. and Ms.| Bt Teatl “(-;':“. “t ey e For Information } SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot 1 ng the trip are Tom Mor-' Those making the cruise included|R. H. Williams, and J. T. Petrich| Here is the latest picture of Prin- | ™ % Sk 20U 0ek D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher 12, Charles Waynor, J. B. War- Thomas E. Taylor, T. E. Taylon| enterfained a group of friends at| cess Ernst Rudiger von Starhem- | plghteen gucsts were Dresnt 0| preight must be on dock not | ¢ ; ¥ ' 8 R ® Ire; he occasion and the afternoon was rack, Joe Crosson and Hans Mirow. Pauline Mestrezat, Helen D. Smith, | the Housel cabin on the Glacier| berg, the-former Nora Gregor, who oA ¢ | later than 4 P, M. Friday ¥ . . ] irday afternoon, Johnny Jean Gibbons, Mrs. G. E. Gibbons,| Highway in honor of Mrs. Florine| became mistress ‘_f}fc:"s‘;“;“mc:::i‘ees Sy in seying. All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped 3 ; uxr!s‘cnpt,mlllxv m. “(’lm,”',C!l‘i‘;v:f‘:"' "','.”' ('.mbf;?\.\ Vu:g.ml‘u WOrl_cl)l’. M;l{e Housel who is to leave sum.x !m.- the | the prince. Since the arusch{uss be- Operatilg Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG 'l Dr. Phillip Smith and s | Ki Hazel Fields, Lucille X.|south. A buffet dinner was served. | tween Germany and Austria they ! n Ir(;m HbusL and Mabel :r])(- ) J‘Lh P:xp('i;n,\'.PL. J. R;ul. l\:er.taz:u:‘ bgrs.dMartm Lavenick | have lost everythm;f; and she plans | wuntree from Sitka. enrietta Elliott, 5 ower, 'ay | enter! e unday morning in a return to the stage. 3 i wday evening, Shell flew the Hoffman, Carnetha Rulaford, Ed|Mrs, Housel's honor at a breakfast| e B y | wason to Petersburg, with Mr. and | Moe, Anne Thompson, Waldo An-|at their home on the Glacier High- | “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. N | Royston, stopping at a moun- | derson, C. B, Arnold, Mary E. Ar-|way. Eee bl ¥ « i lake in the Whiting River area | nold, Bernice Lovejoy, Dale Dru- — e Radi i q ¢ the way back, to bring in Pete liner, and Don Coffman. ‘Today’s News Today.—Empire. - — T l Way s s o 4 ‘‘urner, prospector. - - B CANADIAN rave. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE : ""‘!alt"v) ‘{;hn M_':E"ise‘f; f[‘j& the | X":o““? ;"0:':; ;gs:nzflf::Aon | RS on a Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier i i Jdason yee wi . J, LaGasa, | ur o wel i ———.—— |the steamer Princess Charlotte P A A manen | “PRIN. *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. R 25 # | making the Southeast Alaska trip. - Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, | In charge of the party is Mr. J. THE SIGN OF CESS" [ Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. | TIDEs ToMorrow | In chare b e DEPENDABLE . i i W} il *Prequent, Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. E e A e e " SERVICE Liner - BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA [ High tide—5:19 am., 133 feet. st % il SAILING SCHEDULE TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 s Low tide—11:12 am., 27 feet. A EGULAR | | ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Hizh tide—5 feet. | Empire classifieds pay. U. S. AIRMAIIL {Juneau to Vancouver, Leave DueJuneau DuzJuneau | . & . S. L { % A | - P R B DR I R . . toria or SQQ“I Bteamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | - 5 Trv the kmpiwe classifieds for|| ey | Service Every Trip Vic © | .corumsia July 26 Aug. 1 i = 1 results, | | . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS $ALASKA July 30 Aug. 1 3 g ; Juneau-Fairbanks BARANOF July 30 Aug 5 s ; | CABS—PHONE Bethel-Nome PRINCESS LOUISE | JALEUTIAN PR . i c o A L L | August 5, 16, 26 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 7 Aug. 13 H | ‘ 1 8 i v. Juneau _____[Ar./Sun. Th.| PRINCESS ALICE *{COLUMBIA ... Aug. 9 Auvg. 15 - Th. | P {ALASKA .. Aug. 13 Aug. 15 July 29; Aug. 9, 19 e AR, 9, BARANOF ug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST | 'COAL CO. BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 v, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE August 2, 12, 23 and Kodiak points. *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzink.le; Lv.| 3:90) Canadian Pacific Services: Connections at Vancouver with {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean L — | e 15 = ool pemirie Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Ar.Zinexy 1r. Juncex {2 dFaeTags i i S g THE ALASKA LINE a3 A 2 % Tieket Freight Office—Phone | g 3 e TE - LEffG ?}1 Sdel 't‘hE AQ Pmac%'llggasu NG, | e TR o o } L ve! ort Made for &2 . W. ‘ gomfort of Grioet 44 Traffic Representative oo g g GASTINEAU C. m LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Juneau Alasks’ W —— _ - = : in connection GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAN aska Steamship Compan s PHONE: 106 SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA*ROUTE AIX SERVICE INFORMATION | PACIFIC VERR 'ROUND ALASKA - ) SERVILCE