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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938. I e BRINGING UFFATHER = il : sengers for Juneau from Sitka in the Bellanca with| William A. Holzheimer, Henry Ro- den, L. Smit, Mrs. Mills, and Capt. Jackson. Leaving a short time later, Cope flew to Polaris-Taku with John Sve, Ben Meadows, and Harry Dyke, bringing back Mr. and Mrs. B. O. for the d Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 at 9 a.m rth Sea scheduled to sail from Scattle August 19 at 10 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle iVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. h, will be $20 in mer- PR — | . - : 2 — l__. : - DADDY- DID YOU READ IN [V ousT MET DANNY-AND YOU A s S- D /; 11 - 5 i\l/‘T:_LLLdJJi/CE’G vMéFc\:%LSE BY GOLLY- AT LEAST THE PAPER WHERE | ACWAYS SAD HE WAS DISHOR ws FER A FIFTY- DOLLAR ONE OF MAGGIE'S THERE IS A LOT OF i PAID ME TWO DOLLARS ar]‘ BILL-I'LL PAY YOU'SE RELATIVES HAS TURNED COUNTERFEIT _FIFTY- HE OWED ME -1 H‘/\[) TO CHANGE 4 THE EIVE | OWE YOU— HONEST- WE'RE LIVIN' DOLLAR BILLS | AFIFT Y-DOLL AR RN g i IN THE AGE OF IN_ CIRCULATION? BlLL FOR HIM- HE [ L == = MIRACLES » HAD A MINT OF & QINEY &2 e M O S 9 el A A Ll B VE - B ( 4 L oom B i . LIGHTED TO { NGTE Rl kL * Steamer Movements [ 56 THAT- E ) 0 . NORTHBOUNU ? DANNY Wy I oy N‘ e Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- LA »Ff' N - I: . rive at 6:15 o'clock this eve- @ | [l \\*:—'—:' . e ning . \; Al 4 e Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® e/ f\\ G e 6:30 Saturday night and sails )» / f}. / . for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. ® — @ Princess Louise due Saturday ® ), i in | ® afternoon or evening . g — s 2t Rodeo .“f S“'lfl’”‘!—l e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Y > A ' O : Serson Coming Off Sun- Baranof scheduled to sail from @ W : 56 STokA @ { £ { ] N z Seattle 8 tonight . 1 ‘ A /4 I R LV 2l pis i (J 1 — "i.\ “t bl\('ll('l' ]Sli\l](] Northland cheduled to afl | R - * \ from Seattle tomorrow at e | o~ AP Y \ the cutter Haida firing the TR é ]4 cu E IN i ? . salmon der of the Juneau from Seattle tomorrow at 9 © | (Authorized Dealers) ‘\ f1 Fishing ‘Club next Sunday i % ! R (1 th end of Shelter Island Pr K Robert sche N RD PRlNGE YESTERDAY’ GREASES ) : of three 1938 derbies should om Vancouver . \: GAS — OILS ! ! lorful picture tomorrow . MAH'NE AIR\ ! ! 15t thirty boats are expected ¢ Aleutian scheduled to sail from e | gl ot iy bt e o o st sieauea oo o+ DUUDERT TONIGHT | JUNEAU MOTORS | hen the fishing begins offici- | ¢ princess Alice scheduled to | 4 e Al QL VRTINS RIS o Poor weather held Marine Air-| - oo m re,” according to club official 13 at 9 pm e Canadian National Vessel ways in the hangars today, two | g E——— nmercial trolle repe 1 Prin George cheduled to e . A e ) trips being posiponed until tomor- - ! run of king « ail from Vancouver August » | Also Bringing Five Pas- i 2 ‘ A L A s K A } - with the size of f 15 at 9 pm . B e . . . Canadian National steamer Prince | | Rupert is scheduled to arrive in port from the south at 6:15 o'clock |this evening e are 155 Rupert passengers booked for Juneau: cond prize $10, and thirc . ° . . . ° . . ° . . . . ° ° . ° . ° s . port jacket will be do- e by the B. M. Behrends Com- | o . . . . . . ° . ° . . ° . . . . . . . . ind other prizes will be given 1l Junean business house establishments donating Chatham scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at tourists aboard the nd the following 15.0€ n }¢ 75 are Thomas Hardware, Ju- THBOUND SAILINGS | rapt S0 | Young Hardware, B. M. Beh-| e Princess Charlotte scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Richard King Mel- 5."”,“{““”"“' M O i J o % oo Tric, $eéd Hen- %o arrive at 5 o'clook tamor- e |1o0; Robert S. Waters, Robert S. rantz. i R PP Rockwell and Miss Lourain Booth. | Holden came in from his Chicha- Seattle s Charles Sabin,|e row morning and sails soutk Gaf ashbiule W ; teln Company, Percy Rey- 4 O ol J. W. Watt is master of the §0f sahidule with M= O melingeni] 5.5 TONGASS Aug. 12 Pay'n Takit, California Gro-|e Mt, McKinley dus southbound e |EPrince Rupert and A. E. Evans Is| Chichagof and Sam Presmik sna|l S S- CHATHAM Aug. 19 ¢ - nd White Spot next Saturday purser. Phichgel’ aug. b . g \ the Haida fires the opening | @ Columbia scheduled south - ragpe it Hrrom e FREIGIIT = RIGERATION * 6 o'clock, fishing will begin ntinue until 4 o'clock in the | yon, with deadline for fish ' ng on the official boat Wan- t 4:30 o'clock Wanderer will leave promptly o'clock Sunday morning from Landing. will carry judge sighers, and will have a sup- bait aboard for all contes- bound next Mon LOCAL SAJLINGS tebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and waypor! Dart leaves SATISFACTION IN MATILDA HOLST | pre s S | , ] SGHEDULED FflR George Boarman, 82-year-old night watchman at a steamship pier in Washington, D. C,, is pictured above. ’ UNITED FOOD CO. | TELEPHONE—16 9 Seflrday Also pictured are his 21-year-old wife, and Boarman’s twenty-sixth child, The mother is Boarman’s third Gl gan. for | BRI i S Wife, whom he married last September. Birth of the baby has “made me feal like a kid,” said the aged. Port Alexander, Kake and e | c u N c E RT S | ' but jubilant, father. wayports . oo 00 000 00 D. B. FEMMER AGENT . . . . - . . . three hours later. . . . ° ° . ° . . . Phone 114 Night 312 i R i | P 7 comparative figures for the same | : SHMONSMAKES HASTHIRTEEN .o 15 Siowing Sme =20 7 | DAMAGESMALL) ovmen s oo engenuns i ~ -lovers will have the | 3.028; kings, | Bend privilege of hearing one of their| l m p r n v e m a n t 483; pinks, 148910; chums, 69,734 | yegter datipe 1) the PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU cohos, 11,086; total, 264141; last |puilding occupied by Garland Bog- SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve !, A | own singers Tuesday evening at 8| AR | o'clock in the Northern Light Pre. season, 1 | ga 117 Third Street, amounts and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. | byterian Church, when Miss Matil- | Wrang Reds, 13.004; kings, 56; to only around $500, according to 1’ i _— da Holst will make her debut in Yakutat Is Ahead of Last mlnk - d ml‘mninrln'mwr* adjusters today. 1) Thirteen arrived in Juneau this|this city as a concert soloist. Y Tou Strait Pl 8.2 eason, 224,- | Personal damage to the Boggan ¢ ear, Icy Strait Picking | apartment on the second floor was morning on the steamer Nortn| Miss Holst, a graduate of the i | Coast, Capt. A. J. Borkland and|Juneau High School, has studied at Up, Ketchikan Gaining Coast kings, | negligible, adjusters said. ! Simmons took the Alaska |Purser Kon Ericksson. Bound west- | the University of Washington, and B 5; pinks, | Sl Air Transport Fairchild to Haincs|ward as far out as Sand Point, the at Oregon State College. where she| 3 cohos, 9978; total, 53, Fox-hunting has been a popular with Mrs. Lucille Gore and |North Coast will not return to Ju- majored in public school music and The ast Alaska salmon gon 119,060. | sport in England since 1750. r ter and E. A. Bevans neai1 southbound, but will go across|languages, Following her graduation{Pack has shown considerable, im- m District -~ Reds, 10,767; | e = he return flight, Shell was'the Gulf to Seattle. from Oregon State College, Miss|Provement during the last Week, kings 4662; pinks, 38,308; chums, ! UGl ———— ner’s o S S P par \dving voice | according to figures released today gg 5 . s 5 . . ner's Bay and pick| Juneau arrivals were S. Berg, J. Holst spent a year studying voice & & 1ay 39,550, cohos, 5091; total, 98,398; EN d Prank Knudsen,| Wehren, Mrs. J. Wehren, R. Robert- |10 New York, and recently returned |BY the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. jast season 275,830. | GRE TOP J Lt s Vear, S Biibe Ketchikan has moved up appreci- wester ‘ e |sen, L. Johnson, J. Forsythe, Mrs, | {rom a year’s study in Europe. : Western District — Reds, 12,792; ABS Shell brought in five|J. Forsythe, Richard Forsythe, Mrs,| The talented young vocalist has|ably and some of the other districts yings 44; pinks, 2 chums, C PHONE s from the islands: Mr: t p at B I Farl Forsythe, H. Dunlap, Helen | learned six opera roles, and has|are revealing better runs, although 48999 cohos, -3.447; total, 91,104; | from Chichagof, J. Little- | Zamora, R. Paddock. done considerable radio work. She|they are still behind last season. last season, 156,7 | 6 8 T \ Lisianski, Hilja Reinikka | I B i Ee e R posses lovely me: soprano The bureau patrol ‘vv.w-l Widgeon Icy Strait—Reds, 42,183; kings, | ¥ “~1s Birkeland from Cobol and I voice, ally mature in express-|left at 3 oclock this morning for 911, pinks, 106,085; chums, 49,046; - | I €. Young from Hirst i of tone, and personality, |the Icy Strait district which now .,nos 12421; total, 210,846; last BUY GREEN TOP RIDE AlaSka Alr Transport lnc. Jahnny Amundsen brought | xceptionally outstanding as hflfil ;:\ pack of over 200,000 cases geqson, 275,579, COUPON BOOKS: i ¢ e Moser up from Petersburg a linguist. and Alaska Agent L. G. Wingard rotals—Reds, 145,529; kings, 15.- i § AL ¢ | Accompanying Miss Holst will be said he was going out again for a gs51. pink S i $6.25 in rides for $5.00 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER " | NEw flPENING‘M\ Carol Beery Davis, wellknown survey of the situation in the next .qhos 51270; grand total, 823,724 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 1 3 Juneau artist, while Mrs. Edith few days. * last season, 1,398,936, Sainte i i ints i ] P Hu"t fflr Gflld Reily Rowe, prominent cellist, will| The case pack figures for the :l o iy — = Ereduent KIchis to ST RURCE Iy Stiihiesst Aotk | The dedication of the new KINy | %955t ' (o stort gHoups and wil i IGET August 6 i AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL [l 4 | also su y e Ol iga or e SO e A e e 3 broadcasting station has been de- | § n . % [ modern English groups presented E - | i Frfl"ch cfl'umes layed for one week. This is nec Ltaiand |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. e i , sary on account of extra engineer "’y Mjss Holst: | ‘ PHONE 612— Day or Night i : ing required in making tests, etc. | M S flRT r hop i i . Aug. 11. — Premier| In the meantime the station is ‘ id * ‘ | Hangar and Shop in Juneau ‘ 7o Duldiers government s broadcasting on the same scm«mm‘nNE H A”BUTER | U.S.Mail Carrier | ! SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot | ropriate : o prospect as formerly. | $ SS L, — Di } s ponth cclogie | Leaves Bemmers Dock, Junesn, \ TN 9 —Dightchi i T “nich colonies currently produ L] every Saturday al a. m. | ¥ 3 wewir, Tekis o : T SELLS’ SE ATTI.E%FOT PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 All Planes Z-WGY Radio Equlpped A sovernmeny b modern 4}- JIDRS TOMORREW | | ALEXANDER an WAY PORTS. s s s s 1 r'ng machinery will increase pro- TR For Information | Operatiag Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ¢ clion in Guiana, Guinca, Gabon | High tide—1:20 am., 16.5 feet. SEATTLE, Aug. 11. — Only one| D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 | tnl Madagascar, where gold is, Low tide—7:37 am, -11 feet. |halibuter arrived and sold here to-| Freight must be on dock not wed by primitive methods. High tide 56 p.m., 16.2 feet. day. The vessel was the Norrona later than 4 P. M. Friday ., Low tide—7:50 p.m., 1.0 feet. which brought in 24,000 pounds and Tin~da leads the states in car- ———e—o———— sold at 10% and 10% cents a pound. | M A R l N E A l R w A Y s | hipments of tomatoes. Texas Lode and placer location noticel e N Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau nd and California, third. | for sale at The Empire Office. (ode and pracer location notices NUNNNIING Travel sl Seattle Northbound Southbound £-Way Badie Oamums s 25 & or sale at The Empire Office. PACIFIC MT. McKINLEY ... Aug. 7 Aug. 13 SCHEDULED Y : _PACIFL on a ks o e 'HEDU ! Pz.xSSENGER A[RLIN?" SERVICE ] “PRIN {ALASKA .. Aug. 13 Aug. 15 uthorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Don’t Look Under the BED! - _BARANOF ... Aug. 13 Aug. 19 STUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. . | m—nm CESS” ALEUTIAN ... Aug. 16 Aug. 22 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, {YUKON e Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. THE SIGN OF Liner MT. McKINLEY .. Aug. 20 Aug. 26 *Prequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. DEPENDABLE SCOLUMALA . Aug. 33 Aug. 29 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA | SERVICE JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, e A fifig' & ge“:z' » TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 REGULAR G Ui *—counects wih 8, 5. Gordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIO ROSS, Trafflc Representative = and Kodiak points. i U 'AS' AlRMAIL_ Princess Louise—August 16, 26 §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. b5 i Service Every Trip Princess Alice—August 19 $—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. H _ Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 ; Juneau-Fairbanks Connections at Vancouver with THE ALASKA LINE LOOK UNDER * Bethel-Nome C“l:"n ';':l‘l“:nf:l"km Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Offite—Phone & | ‘ran A 1 { FOUND" IN THE EMFIRE! fo - — Yy 3 I Trans-Pacific Ay ‘ 3 | Toe: ““"k:'i#:f‘.‘.::.... Th.| Tickets, reservations and full | i———— |} i * YRk J | Tue. Whitehorse ut { particulars from : ! That’s the place to locate missing jewelry . . . Patipanks V. W. MULVIHILL yaluable papers . . . a faithful pet! If you v Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska P P 5 isfor s of ad = 3 9:30/As | H | have had the ml?lnll‘lum of ln.xmg_:smncthmg. | | CANADIAN SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALAS K F i % place a want ad in The Daily Empire. Imme- | . Ar. Juneau Lv. Juheay s diately an army of readers is informed, and BB S TS ARG NS G PATL 0 5 : SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound - on the lookout! Results are quick, often in a E A u :ug' ;: :“B‘ ;g day u:‘ two. The cost is small! Phone 374 PACII.‘IC ALASKA 4 uo T E L G A s T l N | A:g. 2¢ Aug. 26 | e | COAL e R | AIRWAYS, INC. Every Effort Made for the ‘ | Co FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. .....Phone 108 L] Traffic Representative PHONE 412 miort of Guests! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ..................Phone 79 . LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU CAFE CITY WHARF .... T Phone : o : P GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent — ... Phone 18 The Daily Alaska Empire | cismveav noms. | PAGERC CORST g e PHONE: 106 COALCO. - : AIK SERVICE INFORMATION i s "ALAS RUICE “

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