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P — —— —,— v el | W i o i S ————— W ,5< Manne News /‘ PASSENGERS N NORTH SEA FOR THIS PORT ATTLE. Aug 5. Steamer i“rth Sea sailed for Southeast Al- 1 £-)a ports at 10 o'clock this morn i with 125 round trippers aboar wd the following passengers booked for Juneau Miss Lois Cameron, A. B. Phil- 1ps, Bob Phillm< R. Abrahamsen - FRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES WITH 175 TOURISTS Canadian National Prince George was in port last night with 175 royndtrip pe gers on board, and fo ngers booked for Juneau Those disembarking here: Ben 1M adows, Mrs. Agnes M. Reid, Mrs. G. W. Grant, and Miss Katheryn iimson, faster of the ship is Capt. E M: and Purser N. A, M Prince George is southbound night D 4 RALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE Aug. 5. day fEATTLE, Halibuters ar- r'vny and selling today are as fol- low I''cm the western banks—Hava- 1 10,000 pounds, Pacific 40,000 r-ds, Electra 40,000 pounds, all n for 7% and 7 cents a I “m the local banks—Bertha 800 poimds of halibut and 15,000 pound (34 ble, halibut going for 9 cent a pund straight and sable 3 cer — e Th~ aircraft tender Teal, Capt B. Pirie, docked in Juneau at this morning from the Sit 21 Air Base on a routine cruise, pick up certain supplies in vneau and check airplane buoys an hored in Gastineau Channel for tse ~f ’\h\\ bombers. will return to Siika ay and will remain therc until plember 1 when it will be re- licvet by the tender Sandpiper. icers on the Teal said that recent mass air maneuvers y planes, Sitka was host at o time to 30 Navy bombers, and he aireraft tender Langley, former arricr now converted. Jio mlaxgmnent of personnel at Air Base has been made, said, and approximately 120 e still hnsLd there. Steamer Movements NORTHEOUND Yukon scheduled 9 tonight and way at 2 am. tomorrow Princess Alice due late Satur- day afternoon or early eve- ning. Mt. McKinley due Sunday North Sea due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Chatham scheduled sail from § tle 9 tonight Columbia scheduled from Seattle tomorrow to arr ails for & . to . to 9 a.m North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow night at 9. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug- ust 6 at 9 pm Prince Rupert sail from Vancouver August 8 scheduled to 9 pm Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 am. August 9. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 10 at 9 pm Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m., August 12 Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 p.m., August 12, SOUTHBOUND SAIL Baranof scheduled bound probably tomorrow e night, but nothing definite ® at 3 p.m. today. ° Prince Robert southbound e midnight tonight . Prince George southbound e midnight Saturday . Aleutian scheduled southbound e next Monday. . . . ° ° . . . ° o . . ° . . ) . ° . - ° . . . ° ° . ° . ° ° ° . ° ° . ° . ° ° o LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. . Dart leaves ecvery Saturday e at 10 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and e wayport . " e e 000 080 e ELEVEN 60 OUT ABOARD LOUISE Prin- Ju- at the from here Eleven went cess Louise this neau, that vessel arriving 6 and sailing at 8 o'clock Passengers leaving were Mrs. W. J. Shannon, A. W. Henning, F. D. Merritt, V. L. Sigman, C. O. Schler- eth, Miss M. Paulson, J. Hagen, C. C. Brayton, G. B. Dodge, Miss G Conley, G. Johnson. - e south on morning | | TIDES TOMORROW N et R SR Ea -y tide , 2.5 feet. tide: am., 11.7 feet tide—3:44 p.m., 58 feet. tide—-10:00 p.m,, 13.7 feet. e BEN MEADOWS HERE Ben Meadows of Tulsequah, B. C. was an inbound passenger on the steamer Prince George, taking | the plane from here to his home at Tulsequah. ———-—— Lode and placer location noticed [for sale at The Empire Office. High Horo Is Decorated e ., relired, Who gained fame during th:. Spanish-American war by carrying a message to General Garcia thnuh the enemy lines, was de bero’s wife stands beside him. corated by the Cuban goevernment, by Consul General Jose J. Zarza at a Sam Francisco where Rowan is recovering from a serious illness, The " | North, located in the Brooks Moun- AR _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 1938. ( BRINGING UP FATHER \_"‘A Is My F\'MA MATER- THE SONG IS WORSE THAN TH' MUSIC - IF THAT 1S POSSIBLE - [ 1M GoING NowW TO PROF._IVAR EKEYS TAKE MY GING LESSON- | THINK YOU HAD BETTER TAKE TWO OF SUNSHINE STIRS HORSEHIDERS T0 ACTION TONIGHT Elks Meet Isia;]c1‘s in Reg- ular Contest—Game Time | Is Advanced Half-Hour | Sunshine and dry skies this nrv,er-‘ noon lead Gastineau Channel ball loop officials and players to hope | that finally, after a week or more| on the sidelines, they will be able| to work in a ball game. | Regularly scheduled for this| evening is the next to last contest| on the list, a meeting between the Douglas and Elks squads. The game is set for seven innings, and, ac-| cording to announcement today by League President William A. Holz- | | heimer, will commence at 6 o'clock, ® |one-half hour before the regular starting time, due to the early dark- | ness. | President Holzheimer stressed that it is necessary to have the game get under way promptly at 6 o'- clock in order to finish before dark All pitchers now have plenty of | rest under their belts, leaving the starting nominations tonight’s contest at l‘n'om( n’s Park wide open Marshall Begins Trek to Mountain for Climb in Arctic STORMS OVER Author Will Also See If Whil(‘ S])l‘uC(’ Gl’OWS, Gn/zly Creek FAIRBANKS. Alaska Robert Marshall, author, of the Division of Recreation Lands in the Forest " | to Altna today for the fn Ihis trip to the top of the highest| mountain north of the Arctic Cir-| cle | Marshall has announced it his | intention to scale Mount Dooner-| | ak, loftiest of peaks in the Far Aug. 5. «nl(l‘ tain Range. He is accompanied by Ernest | Johnson, pioneer Koyukuk prospec- | Stormy { loading of the salmon tol and head | received here. Jumber One celebrity to arrive from Bermuda in New York was Shirley ‘emple. The little screen star returned to the States after a vacation on he island with her parents. All business ceased at customs while her h.uu(u;:e was cleared. BRISTOL BAY ANCHORAGE, weather Alaska is delaying Aug. 5 ey the | Bay according to radio advices iee o HOSTESS TO SIX AT LUNCHEUN FRIDAY | Carl Stromberg Mrs, was hostess | at luncheon for six yesterday after- | | Highway. orated the luncheon table. | home on the Glacier A blue centerpiece, off- set by bouquets of blue flowers dec-| noon at her The guests spent the afternoon in | ‘tor with whom he plans to hike 70| sewing. | miles north from the north fork of the Koyukuk to Wiseman and| thence to the mountain, estimated between ten and eleven thousand | feet high. | After ascending the peak, Mar- | shall said he intended to go to Grizzly Creek, where he planted | | white spruce seeds eight years ago, | and see if the trees have success-| fully grown at that altitude. | The trip will require five weeks. - MRS. REID VISITS ver, B. C., sister of Miss M. Field of this city, arrived on the steamer | Prince George. Mrs. Reid will spend a week visiting with her sister. Inr sale at The Emplrp Office. | [ THE SIGN OF | DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR Mrs. Agnes M. Reid, of Vancou-| Lode and placer location -netices | — ., Empire classifieds pay. | U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks | Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue. Tue. Tue. Tue. . Juneau . Whitehorse . Whitehorse _ . Fairbanks v. Fllrbnnkl . | - | 9:30|Ar. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL { PHONE: 106 | R T e St | For PETERSBURG, N TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, cvery Saturday at 10 a. m. KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later "t 4 P. M. Friday VICTORIA OR SE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prineess Louise—August 5, 16, 26 Princess Alice—August 9, 19 Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from + V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN ... PACIFIC COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. ryn Johnson, both of Houston, | were {r fleet on Brh-i"“\’ | | and Miss Kath- Te rivals on the Prince 1ere for two da; to the States Saturday, Mrs. G. W. Grant, Juneau g George. Stoppi they will return the Prince George ght. on mid- e Add a pinch of soda for each two of sugar to help keep syrups from crystalizing. Sprinkle the soda jon top while the syrup is cooking and don't stir it. e HOTEL JUNEAU “WHERE LI\}ING Is PLEASANT” CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager | | | luncheon was given in her honor by | tour. S. S. CHATHAM Aug. 5 Mrs. Charles Goldstein. ST e 1} S S TONGASS 9 A luncheon, complimenting the| Try the smpiwe classifeds for(f S 5 LORGARS shug. 12 y was also given by Mrs. J.|cesults. PASSENGERS FREIGHT at her home on Main| g T | REFRIGERATION while Mrs. Robert Bender| | T _W. W. Council were co-| | SATISFACTION IN ® es at a tea at the Governor's FOOD QUALITY AT ‘ bonoring Mrs. Duserbury. || UNITED FOOD €O D. B. FEMMER .caving on the Yukon this eve-| | . ! AGENT nin#, Mrs. Dusenbury will return| | TELEFHONE—16 | Phone 114 Night 312 to Skagway to resume her visit in| | | | that ¢ before returr to her | &—— . {home at Fort Crook, Neb., where husband, form a comman- ¢ at Chilkoot Barracks, is now sojourn in Alaska, Colonel Dusen- SORRY- MR JIGGS - BUT- I'VE BEEN HERE FIVE_TIMES TO COLLECT ON YOUR PIANG -NOW VLL_HAVE TO TAKE T BACK— ~ By GEORGE McMANUS MUSIC GOES A LONG WAY WITH ME AND THE .FURTHER YOU TAKE THAT AWAY - (. THE BETTER- " Hirs. Dusenbury s SDAPSUDS IS | Feted flurmg v|sn Mrs. ‘Ralph Wayne Du enbury K who for he. pact two weoks nas T avorite Horse of Will Rog- |} JUNEAU MOTORS [ been the guest of Mrs. Robert Ben-| ers to Come ‘Out of Re- Foot of Main Street der at the Governor's House : leaving this evening on the steamer tirement fOl’ Evenl Yukon | Previous to her stay in this city,| SANTA MONICA, Gaul, Aug. 5.— Mrs. Dusenbury visited with Mrs,|Soapsuds, Will Roger$ favorite A L A s K A Hazel Kirmse, at her home in Skag- | horse, will come out of retirement| way. jand appear at Amarillo, Tex., this| During her visit in Juneau, Mrs ‘;“f“““; l:]ha 1:"“’“““ "dramahzmg the ' TRANSPORTATION . Dusenbury has been the incentive|life of the humoris first of which was a breakfast, Mrs. W. W. Council, at the given by Percy’s Cafe. Twenty-two persons compose the Mrs. G. F. Freeburger was hostess | Powers Tour making the round- Sailings from Pier 7 Seaftle at a luncheon at her summer home| trip an board the Canadian Na-|j EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. on the Fritz Cove road, honoring|tional Prince George. Oliver Hertle, | s Siaves Mrs. Dusenbury; while another|of Chicago, Ill, is conducting the Seattle [ SOUSTUE PSS FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS T0 REAPPEAR ? | | 0. HERTLE HEADS TOUR bury is on a fishing trip in Canada L e e GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN COUPON TOP RIDE BOOKS: .25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 B Nearest Federal Building. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Every Room a View Room. Bteamer BARANOF .. *ALEUTIAN {YUKON . MT. McKINLEY *f{COLUMBIA . +ALASKA BARANOF - *ALEUTIAN ... 1YUKON MT. McKINLEY *COLUMBIA {ALASKA BARANOF ug. ~—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova Ibr s::ldovla, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. {—Calls at Yakutat, northhound and southbound, t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. | THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent S SERVICE:* ON-ALL-AL SERVING TALASKA , THE YEAR 'ROUND Leave DueJuneau DuzJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound | July 30 Aug. 5 Aug. Aug. Aug. 6 Aug. B A Aug. 7 Aug. 13 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 .Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 22 .Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 3 A Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Freight Office—Phone & mpany CAR*ROUT HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! | GASTINEAU CAFE in connection . Al SERVICE INT‘ORMATION ] ® CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.———Phone 411 OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747T—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LO/ THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG T i TS D P SV . L LR T 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, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and retl *Frequent Nohschedule Trips—1! % off Reund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET '‘OFFICE, TRIANGLE “PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncay Fr el Seattle No.Bound So.Bound o NORTH SEA . Aug. 5 Aug. 9 NORTH COAST ......Aug. 6 Aug. 10 . NORTHLAND Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 NORTH SEA .Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . . Phone J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... — T CITY WHARF . SRSS— 1T GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone VERR ROUND ALRSKA SERVICE 108 9 23 1