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g~ B e T RHINGINQ UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3, 1938 By GEORGE McMANUS - H S S 5 = 9 3 e, ! ; bR Y T e s s S e H " || were comN' HE SAID-WERE ELESn | | REMEMBER THE DAY | 17V T AN IDEA- l Y DL TOOK PR 0L VIR o H T AOW ru' GONNA CUT TH' | WASTE | HE FIRST STARTEDTO || I ¢ N OVER || THE WORDS 3 7 arll Ie ews i ¢ } ) GRASS - ~ | OF TIMmE ‘ GIT HARD OF HEARING- || | ANS FER. I ),\UT ]Qk ME | UST /} SHTr Y CUT THE | || TO MAKL T WUZ W =v || I 2T BEFORE [| MOUTH AN’ - O S eLp? J = } | 1 ASKED FER VOLUN Il T WORK- || _MADE ME f J i | | TEERS WHEN THE [ AS . . | WORLD WAR BEGAN- | 8 sh e e e e AN ; 4 | - lRTEEN g-; ° Steamer Movements [ 4 S ; : o 4 B »v*:— ;M AAAN| q 7 - . NORTHBOUND ! | el G i N s FflR wEST &“3“ e Prince Robert in port and sails ® J { s W o K . 10 pa r Skagwi ° » = i ® Prince George schedulec 5 v 1 o h ] ® m v evenin @ b 3 due Saturda . h s bisicl . CHEDVLED SAMLINGS o S b > Pr Al hedul . L Alc i . 1 from Var wer il ) @ L West € L h . 1 ; I iled | o oo Tuneau ° or w e | For Cordova passer wer . . L - | Gasa, Mrs Bailey, Mrs. o to sail ® X ol e O e R o ) R - ' Million Dollar B troys Vancouver Pier YouSuckinWater | § & a pige B | 3 e IR ] 1S ror Veldes Georse Pearce, £ e 10 - TWenty-1ive riy L ollar b! x It Comes Out Pop | FORD AGENCY rews, Kathryn Peterson, J. G. e (o] ail ® & : (Authorized Dealers) 3 % g | o : LAl With Mari"e Ail’ § ek ; : BURBANK, !cm Aug. 8 —Bever- | } GREASES ! i A r 1 age 1 that carry heir own | ~fAQ ¥ . Ll : e S LA e 4 color and flavor have been invented e g ! Smoot, . E. McDermolt 2 A o by Sigmund Scisorek. You just dip ol 3 { e o 4 i Yes eraav, 1o6a one into & glass of sweetenea plain|§ JUNEAU MOTORS } o a i i grizii 'y ’ + carbonated water and suck—and PooL SEAMath Biveet } ‘fr ar V] i 1 e ‘e drinking soda pop. 45 o1 Charlotte schedule 2 4 Q8 SNorAlenL s U R Ol s o e o L uver Auc- o This morning, Alonzo Cope took The secret lies in a small strip | ¢ - s} B o wtbatspm T §lthe Marine Alrways Fairchild out of cotton lintners impregnated with | jamm——— B”" ln Ma"y o Primce Rupert scheduled to e to Sitka with A. Van Mavern, R. A flavoring and a dash of colmmg‘ 5 4 Vancouver 9 pm. e Jones, H. S. Pinch, Ed Sager and o | A L A s K A l’"!‘ S August B e Bill Barnes. | m. ed to sail from e Alex Holden took the Bellanca ou | i Tgachers N[! L1 15 Auiisat » over the milk route with Capt. S * %SEATTLE I TRANSPORTATION X il o Jackson to Hawk Inlet, Mrs. Peter © Northlar cheduled to sail ® ; 2 = Ea i A B e 10 am. Ausust e Johnson and Peter David to Hoo- : TS FANOUS T -; COMPANY Indian Office Vessel Sailing ; 15 o nah, and Ernest Fox to Port Al- e, u'iL'hAm.mu:l ‘o : ew of mountains and ha from \l( dl{ll( [[umnmm . e et 15" | This afternoon, Cope was to g g1t oré, convenlence. & n -x‘ ol e e 0 . : . o ; 2 Service. sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Night for Barrow « SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e to Tulsequah with Harper Reed LARGE O Rites SANS b . s it ., A heduled « making the round trip HOOMS, Eates {| EverY rrmay aro py Dovnd on her annual voyage to e Friday morning. » Yesterday, Holden flew a chartex e T Leaves B0 AFUUE iAhs Murealt of oAD' e heduled south. e trip to Excursion Inlet with M. hony Geied | Senttle L il Ra R Wi 2 P o Adams and Mrs. Moses, while Cove Hotel. \ CHATHAM Aug. 5 Siwn Seattle tomorrow hight - |'s Alentian scheduled southbound e Went to Chatham and Sitka' with | i pringd iy g =3 SRty Xloskh,. polntste next Mond o Mrs, Andy Gunderson for Chatham, NEW WASHINGTON | TONGASS Aug. 12 north, accordir o ing e LOCAL SAILINGS o |and Royal Sheppard and Bill Smith RS FREIGHT | ilincrary received by General Super- e Estebeth scl d to sail every o' for Sitka | YRR 7 + RIGERATION i dendent C: M. Hir t ian e Wednesday at 6 pan. for it- o On the inbound trip Cope brought . i | S0 hore x 2% bt o in myu':u- Hope and Percy Hove I SATISFACTION IN 1 [:3 Crr here ) ® Dart leave Saturday e from Sitka FOOD QUALITY AT B Ntictiy otibikun, Baxs|e @b 10 am. for [Pelersburg, | | Zesterdsy Holden went to Hogs | TED FO | D. B. FEMMER ‘ P e g 4 S ate and e mah and Tenakee, taking Mrs. Os- | UNITED FOOD CO. || el | H Shimpadgglie L b o car Osborne and Harry Williams to Prgs | TELEPHONE—16 I b it sia : | e s O e e o o o Hoonah, and Mrs. Ruby Jackson| Sweeping through a 1,000 foot pier, fire recently thre afened the entire waterfront o Vancouver, ! i one g 2 : B b \’}"‘“‘.\ & Boint ol and Sam Preznick to Tenakee. In-| as flames shot skyward from 80 to 100 fect. The entire pier and superstructure of the Canadian I P ‘lv‘:m\ll;,([ hu‘ ‘; e to Pc ;‘,- K # hound were three from Hoonah,| Railroad Company's berth was destroyed, together with the cr side of a ramp which ran to the street. o ey = — & tow about September 3 ; TIDES TOMORROW Mrs. J. Hickley, Frank Heintzleman,| Mest of the freight on the pier was lost. At the height of the fire it was fear W fiames would Wl | —— N board the vessel out of Seattle | — 4 and Major. R. F. Bessey; and one| gugm pier D to B and C dock, where the Empress of R ussia of Russia was beril B and C dock were kept { ant and Mk ey G Ronisey | Tow tiss-1:90. sl (80 feet, . {140 URaGBKEo, Mig (Tl Lylich. hosed and the huge liner got up stcam to move out a ' netice. Photc zives an aerial view of the sweeping COLUMBIA LUMBER co. ‘ 1\ land, Mr. and M Hizh tide—7:44 am., 11.1 feet > R fla mes 3 7 1 1 :“.\ R e MYE ”"“""f Jotbait [“;l ‘”\l’“l'\“(““ OF ALASKA : . : from the Government Hospital to- ; T Lharcluk, Mr. and Howard M High tide—17 p.m, 134 feet % INITED STATES NOTIC LL MARTHAS Oftice ichorage, Alaska, and if 4 Mo for Kanatak: M i S mvl to return to her home x{n Hox UNITED STATES : )11 ‘1 : \‘n ‘ e LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS l - - A e nah a‘ter receving surgical care. | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR =~ SPecldl DOL-CE Ui ¢ bl . = < Hrdoht and s ter for 1 { " | of he period o blica- > S 587 47—JUNE f % ,",”ly‘. = ‘“‘ gy D S | GENERAL LAND OFFICE ocial-get-te Ehwil Y et s el “‘h"“"l‘l“""i‘v' o G 'l H()._\Lb 587 '()l‘{ 47, : .llyl\]l‘u\'l{ i B ¢ teood aid two children for TWUIL “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson District Land Office A e b it T s Nt e SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ¥ £ A My Do W 5 % - - B Ahbraps iR | AL e ey <) L e b and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. A. [ I7a criy and two children for Ju ] Try The Empire classifieds for June 1, 1938. GEORGE A. LINGO, ~ | ueau; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Op- results. Notice is hereby given that Jule: UNITED STAT B i ani and child for Igloo; Mr NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT |B- Loftus, has ma ic ation for e pn \RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR First publication, June 22 G orze Barrett and three children OF 'OR :.\ .\](.'m.";,' s ’N.n‘m)vlun\ l ’l‘,umr(: (]vu«.‘ GENERAY, LAND: GFPICE Last publication, Aug. 17, 4 | jo: Wrangell; Nan Gallagher for IN THE UNITED STATES OOM-|Anchorage 08543, for & tract of ‘and District Land Office ¥ VT t Jiznakanak; Sarah Lowell for Ko- MISSIONER'S (EX-OFF1C10|cmbraced in U. . Survey No. 2323, e 1, i k; Dinah Titus for Nenana and —_— PROBATE) COURT FOR THE containing 394 acres, situated five 1938 GREEN TOP ¥ ier High- in the files of au on C miles from Ju ¥ Notice is hereby given aret, Wei Black. Mr. and Mrs. Fleish-| Twenty passengers arrived in Ju-| TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- 1 will join the vessel at Wran- neau last night on the motorshin| NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE-|Way. and it is now widow CABS—PHONE ¢¢ll, coming here and thence to| Northland, and eighteen took pas- CINCT. the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, | sed, has made proof on cross where they will teach age today for points south, th:| Tn the Matter of the Last Will and |Alask i R e i e “ Hobgood is coming to Juneau | Northland going to Seattle via Sit- Testament of GUSTAVE HENRY| Any and all persons claiming ad- At Toie e ! ol 7 ¢ charge of the combined ka and Petersburg MESSERSCHMIDT, deceased. |versely any of the above mentioned ituated within the Men- : au and Douglas Indian schools| From Seattle passengers were O. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENland should file theiradver ns ; i e CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 | \ncipal. Mr, Hagerty, connect- | Pfeiffer, O. Pfeiffer Jr, Mrs. . that HENRY T. MESSERSCHMIDT in the local land office within the [0~ (R0 0% 0 i s e . g «d with reo tion work Pleiffer, B. Lozzi, A. Antin, Hilja was appointed on July 20, 1938, by Period of publication or tI AayBIed s Aratiilas Helm. all of Tubban COUPON BOOKS: taning to tion here & Reinikka, Clyde Bolyan, Billy Cor-|the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s | thereafter, or they will be barred o oowoiss poe e © om0y ¥ e . Outside liss, Jack Thompson, Mrs. J. Theo-| Court as executor of the entire es- by the provisions of the Stat vl i i $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Al k Alr I t l z - | dorson, Mrs. B. Lozzi, Mrs. Violet tate of GUSTAVUS H. MESSER- GEORGE A. LINGO, ‘:.:,2?.\“”',!,',\[,,“ ‘, ohis :I) L,;H‘Z' ;LL"“T $3.00 in rides for §2.50 as a rans or 9 nc' Crocker, Arthur Reinikka, Miss SCHMIDT, also known as Gustave Reglster. Q1 s o T i b B2B AMES LEAVES Helen Corliss, Mrs. L. Thompson. | Henry Messerschmidt, and that all First publication, July 13, 1938, i R R SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ON VACATION TRlP From Southeast Alaska J. H.| persons having claims against the Last publication, Sept. 7, 1938. I ‘9 reed, Carl Kaliabo, T. Fitzgerald, |estate are required to present them,| —— - 5 2 S | i P R. C. Schach, Mrs. R. C. Schach with proper vouchers, within six (6) | Lode and placer location notices | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska i Pob Ames, PAA airport mechanic, from Juneau for Seattle Vg y i s no- | bor sale at Th ire Office 7 3 months from the date of this no-|or sale at The Empire Offi AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL xecutor at the office of | — - ——— — Messrs. R. E. Robert- 200 Seward {1 w o Fairbanks yesterday on Redman, W. J. Pow- | tice, to the e wiy to his home in Anchorage to ers, Jean Lopp, Homer 2 | his attorn his month’s vacation For Sitka—J. S. Jeffery, Mrs. Jei- | son-and M. E. Monagl PHONE 612— Day or Night Jack Eagan, from Fairbanks, is fery, Mrs. W. S. Ward, Florence Sy- | Building, Juneau, Alaska Ames’ place while he is| verude | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July 20, Hangar and Shop in Juneau abrent. For Ketchikan Mrs. Roberts, 1938, £ : . 5 = -oo = Mabel Roundtree, Don Wilcox, Mrs. HENRY T. MESSERSCHMIDT, U. S. Mail Carrier SHELL SIMMONS——Ch}ef Pilot “TTENTION ODD FELLOWS | Wilcox Exccutor of the last will and| Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juncau, RUSSELL' CLITHERO — Dispatcher tallation w b d Thuis-{ F Petersburg — George Folta, Testament of Gustavus H cvery Saturday at 10 a. m day night at 8. Refreshme Impi Aalto, Hazel Johnson, Ken Ed- Messerschmidt. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 - i i adv. wards, Betty Wilcox. Publication dates, July 20-27, Aug.| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ——————— - For Wrangell—Jimmy Berkeley. |3-10, 1938. For Information VS - S P ieq adi aidd AN *ade and placer location notices e = & 2| DB FEMMER Phone 111 Operating Own Acronautical Radio Station KANG e at Ty Fupips Pllios, Today's News Today—Empire. | T2ugit_Tax and System Service | Freight must be on dock not | | ’ JAMES c COOPER | n 4 P. M. Friday Leave DueJuneau Du2 Juneau | | C. P. A : ‘ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | 303-05 Goldstein Building | | BARANOF ..o duly 37 July 30 Aug. 5 | M A R l N E A l R w A Y s 3 | Public Stenographer | *ALEUTIAN ... : ....July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 i | Notary Public | Travel YUKON Aug. f Aug. g fiug 8 2-Way Radio Communication : ——— MT. McKINLEY - Aug. Aug. ug. 13 K —— y o " on q § e Frienad slite st SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE s | “PRIN. e Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier IPAA === ‘ gl 1 A0 A Awe ) |J -murspAY—Subject to arrival of mait boat from South. | CESS | {YORON Ave. 16 Aug. 20 Aiig at Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, THE SIGN OF | Li | "MT. MeRINLEY i ‘Aug, 20 Aug, 26 Kimshan Coye, Hoonah, and return. DEPENDABLE | ner | ‘(‘()LUMUIA g AuE’ 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 *Frequent Nonschiedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. RVICE | saLAS Aug. 2 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA i . | o RO COUVER, BARANOE el v TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 i REGULAR | VICTORIA OR SEMTILE | . Gonnects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Scldovia, Ouzinkie || ALEX HOLDEN, Chiet Pilot VIC ROSS, Traific Representative | U. S. AIRMAIL | > b | and Kodiak points. Y [iFmagpoes LoulseQupiist 0, 16, 20 §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Service Every Trip Princess Alice—August 9, 19 1— Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. . % Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 Juneau-Fairbanks Connections at Vancouver with | THE ALASKA LINE Bethel-Nome Shuadian: Raclls [Rervices: (i Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & Transcontinental B. 0. ADAMS, A | | i , Agent | it Trans-Atlantic | 5T ArjSan. TH Trans-Pacific | Whitehorse _Lv.'Sun. n. Tickets, reservations and full i i ithom i o il particulars from | | Wed | Th. V. W. MULVIHILL | et L B B By CAN Ail)mlxN g aska [C‘ims lp omp'lnv a‘:‘;_',..,, " B SERVICE-ON-ALL-A.L [ b X ‘ WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean ‘ g 58 : & 2 —a| SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | / Lv.| 1:30) A} | NORTH SEA ... Aug. 9 Aug. 11 } | | HOTEL GASTINEAU o TR PACIFIC ALASKA c o NORTHLAND Aug. 16 Aug. 16 ; NORTH SEA . Aug. 23 Aug. AIRWAYS, INC. AL Every Effort Made for the orT en Au s FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent b Traffic Representative PHONE 412 comfort Of GueSts' | J. B. BURFORD, Tlcke[t“;;ent i LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU CAFE | CITY WHAEF ... | "GUY SMITH, Douglas um _...._._hm 13 GASTINEAU HOTEL PACIFIC COAST : uonnn MOSCOW can boast of a new type architec. | PHONE: 106 | COAL CO. % wgtm«m.mmum | in connection i AIK SERVICE INFORMATION i

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