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Marine News ( 4; 5; fi HITTERS .s;e%:.::-r;:,.v.l.}:%jfl;ls. :( for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock 5 Princess Louise due Saturda Pitchers in Form Yesterday atternoon or evening . : = Baranof due Sunday or Mon- in Three Mnjm‘ i League Games rthland due Tuesday ¢ neass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tor t ( ciated Press) f B Prince Robert scheduled to sail Juck Newson tossed a five-hitter f o i e s veelerday as St. Louis nipped Cleve- "';"‘ ancot at 9 pm. oday in the first game and then Tietje pitched a six-hitter fo Browns in the nightcap, also » win Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 am. tomorrow Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver tomor- row at 9 pm Prince George sail from Vancouver 15 at 9 pm Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 at 9 am rincess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug- ust 17 at 9 pam h Senators to the the set The Yankees beat and Boston dropped a A hletics. nte scheduled to August Stratton’s four-hit pitch- yesterday gave thé ‘Chicago ¢ Sox a victory over Detroit. Clincinnati Reds nipped the Cubs vhi'n Ernie Lombardi hit a homer he fourteenth inning. n BTG TR North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at 10 HALF A HUNDRED : - i 4 Chatham scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at 9 p.m. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle August 20 at 10 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mt. McKinley dus southbound at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- noon Prince Rupert scheduled southbound midnight Satur- day. (0 SOUTH TODAY W/ITH CHARLOTTE Serpentine Thrown as Big Crowd Goes Out on . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . 0 . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . MR JIGGS-YOUR WIFE'S BROTHER CALLED UP AND SAID HE'D BE OVER AND GO HOME WITH YOU TONIGHT AND HAVE DINNER WITH YOU~- TO OH- HE DID - DID HE 2 WEL L~ HUH- HERE HE COMES. NOW I'LL PRETEND I'M TALKIN' THE 'PHONE - - MAGGIE ON YOU JUST WANT ONE OH-THAT'S FINE-YOU SAY CORDS OF WOQOD- I’'LL BE HOME AN' CHOP IT UP-OH-IT'S NOT SUCH HARD WORK - BESIDES- ILL SURELY FIND SOME- TOI_THELPD ME CHOP uP - SEVEN SURE - MELLON PARTY WHITE SHEEP Dall Speci;Grmlp to Be Taken for Museum in New York (Continued trom Page One) | area probably being the background material for the Dall sheep group. Mellon’s party was waiting in the lobby of the Gastincau Hotel where they were guests, this morning, for weather reports the Burwash flight, with possibilities that the on flight* will not be made until to- morrow. Mellon said he “perhaps may WILL FLY FOR DOUGLAS | | ¥ NUPTIALS FOR IKKA, ME. BOY T FOR SEPTEMBER Miss Hilja Rei Mr. and Mrs. Hel Douglas, and Mr. marry on the fou (Septembe ning, according made by the bride The ceremony wil the Holy Trinity Cathe neau, Dean C E ficiate Mis: maid-c brother ¥ ARE 'y Rein de Boy an, will t month n the eve- nouncement t e in Ju- of- arle: e Margaret Pearce honor and Arthur of the b tle Daice ka Boylan will 1 as soon under stepped up here to a large extent. Representing Douglas, the Fire De- partment’s team hs Wednesda ! ttam manager to he . Orrin Addleman Elks team for ( hing of the 100 and 200 percent \provement they will make carance of the town ap| The meeting will be held at 7:30 ‘clock unless there a baseball ume, in which ca the meeting will_start after the games, Mayor Silburn stated D INTEREST IS NOW QUICKENED IASEBALL With the Little World Series now baseball interest has way, Iready copped nd with ihe 4 out of 7 he cheduled opening game calling for games to be won to decide the win- ner, an even break is all that is nec- ary from now on. Acceptance of a proposition made evening by the Moose allowed to have Elks catcher, igned to his team for the series and ot Douglas take Al Forsythe of the short stop, last 15 vas Princess Boat Columbia scheduled south- spend a few days in Juneau” on re- 2 Hoithibn a5 Evallable, - the ht offered: b & Mariager ——— | bound next Monday. turn from the K ne hunt, if e & AT Yetve the Cobol Andtews whe rey od the One of the largest southbound LOCAL SAILIN time permits. mine where they will r A home as declined” by the nger groups of the season Estebeth scheduled to sail every 3 W e | for the couple is already beinz t out on the Princess C Wednesday-at 6 p.m. for Sit- MRS. BIGGS SOUTH | g built 2 t morning when that vess ka and wayports. Mrs. J and her grand- Born in Douzlas, Miss Reinikka 3 RN pacsed through Juneau, taking Dart leaves every Saturday daughter, s Betty Mill, are id the city without ir o vacalion trip of two . m here at 10 am. for Petersburg, [southbound passengers on the Can- ion : SN’ s wont and Mrs. Joseph’ Weh- Unusual for an early morning Port Alexander, Kake and e |adian Pacific Princess Charlotte. 25 colle ¢ Fairbanks ear ten arrived home yesterday on the [ a large crowd was on hand wayport o[ They will visit in Seattle for the graduated from the. Douglas|NOrth Cdast. Durk of their to wish friends the conventiona! ® 0 o 0 0 0 0.8 o e ofnext few weeks, returning in time ‘School, and in 1936, she ma-| time away, they visited in Califor- L. voyage through a curtain of | - - —— for Betty to attend the opening of Weiculated in “Busine Administra- | nia, after first going to Wenatchee, cqually |‘um<vvu|l \\-1}?«'1'1(1111(-. e 2 HALIBUTERS school tion with a Bachelor of Scien where N Wehren attended the rpentine was broken out of e ——— 3 Sl Rebekah Grand Lodge as delegate 8. om the University of "':“k_fl\ for 'IXN'I hi']-‘vl“l"'m' in SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION During the intervening two ye from the Douglas Lodge. A wonder- au this year and all that wa 1242-A since then she bas been secretary ful time they reported having cn g vn: a holiday sendoff was IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR & 2h AlalheE Bistbry. neolect at)thelr t1D 3and. ] THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, 2 Washington, D. C. & s e Passengers leaving were A. T DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT , g s SER g il D.F.D. BASEBALL DANCE r. M. Beirnes, M. Olsen, Ro- S 3 p— : ; 5, [ s % . JUNEAU. | cEME SIDEWAT One of the big da events of ¢ vl Lesage, }?M Stonebraker, Roy| SEATTLE, Aug. 12 ~Two hali-| ygyA O'DONNELL, Plaintiff, vs. APPLE ADDEDan au- SR BEFORE CITY the wson, the s baseball an, J. G. Oshorne. R. Nel-|buters sold here today. The Majes- | jaMES O'DONNELL, Defendant. thentic .touch to costume of | AT s o & T o Ml;:, A}; l:;'ldnmvr (h)/i Jw(,rn\-‘lu'“h[ ught in 36,000 pounds and | myo president of the United, Edith Beale who impersonated I iy JCRler e WL ) TP, anton ater- | sold for 97 and 9 cents a pound.|giaies of America. To the above “Eve” at East Hampton, Long v, Miss Betty Mill, Mrs. J. Bigzs, The Sitka sold 40,000 pounds for|named defendant James O'Donnzll, Island, fashion revue showing ;(‘f\ Fbes ,\11: . nlrlm“Dun Ia GREEN TOP : = : 4 J 29 & . oo g N 3 | City Ceuncil is called for this eve- A. Carlson, Miss Elaine Housel, Mrs. 10 and 9 cents. | GREETING: You are hereby re- famous beauties of the past. i S AB g e Junge, | Willam | L quired to appear in the District " | the proposition of cement sidewalks CABS—PHONE " es R. B Brown, Miss H. Bod- | #———————————# | G0 gor the Territory of Alaska, ELLIS BRINGS ONE, Bl Lot =il M. Daniloff, T. Cashen, Mrs [ ; R P eY i Gadien’ B Higgins, B, Geawls| 4. TIDES TOMORROW. o || First Divisigp, ah Judieau, Alskn TAKES THREE OUT | of inances will undoubiedly be par- 6 7 8 ; ] [ = AR wfl";m tl!ur«y(rh:]v» after the 1;'-*‘ | amount in the pros and cons of the ;. publication of this summons, 0-| pgap, mis flew to Juneau yester-|issue there can be no gain-saying Tohn Jones, R. Hansen, G. H., High tide—1:52 a.m. 164 feet. g : Fei- A4 aftar ¥y DU SIS JUnCal s P o B i ayIe g T roma ke : B i wit, within thirty days after the g,. agemoon with a Mrs, Abel | that the sidewalks proposed will be BUY GREEN TOP RIDE td, Mrs. William Barnes, Al-| Low tide—8:06 a.m. -0.9 feet a0 day ot Beptember. 1038, in base { Tane, Al Slagle, onos. Mys | | HIgH tlde 55 fee B R SRR I GT, iaPn; 4°¢/from Craig, who will visit herof unestimable advantage to those COUPON BOOKS: SR 4. X, ducos, Mas. igh, ide » 165 feet. | his summons is published, or with- inan. B. Brynelsen, Mrs. B.| Low tide-8iz ¥ 07 feet: il el i) 1" |daughter, Mrs, Fred Naugle, in the | homes and business places where a in forty days after the date of its : dest : S % $6.25 in rides for $5.00 holben, B0, Halns, Dt Skue, | S A G ort) i e 1S hospital here. pedestrians must enter from muddy . i £ Bimn TS Toelyh~ Ms service upon you, in case this Mxi;!_- Ellis was to leave again for Ket- 'and sandy streets, hard on shoes, $3.00 in rides for $2.50 T 1yh PrROkY. Good, Arcly ORhapr. mons 15 served upon you personally.| gnigan this morning with A, E.'carpets and floors alike, to o and answer the complaint of the A & Tiestor Tr 2 R A o RIEBIBAEy o s Fe-ain, D, Brakemeir, Mrs. O. L ! idwards, N. Lester Troast and G. F. ~ ot . Bra , Mrs. ’ above named plaintiff on file in yypoo —— e L s I"rndail, E. E. Reeves, H. B. Jones, ! ‘ the said court in the above entitled| = { T". Saubier. % % i i A MEETS i | cause. The plaintiff in said action ypg OBLE, CHILDI o ° ) | |demands the following relief: Dis- ~ proupNING ON NORTHLAND | | . | solution of the marriage existing 5 ! LOCAL 514 MONDAY 4 u" Brs between plaintiff and defendant, Mrs. J. 1. Noble, who has been Mothers with Their Chil- dren Coming Home from States Fly in Electra Monson and Walt Hall flew A Electra to Burwash Landing Lake Kluane in Yukon Territory with Richard King Mellon | c7d his hunting party »'al weight of the four passen- SEATTLE, Aug. 12. — Motorship Northland sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 10 o'clock this morn- ing with 47 passengers aboard, the following booked for Juneau: Mrs. J. I. Noble and children, Mrs. o o~~~ Mr, and Mrs. Mellon and Ro- Albert Carlson and children, Mrs. bert Waters and Robert Rockwell, Anne Stroup and son, Mrs. W. B. mly 680 pounds estmated, byt Cuthbert and children, Thomas I 77 weight total was 1068 Hudson. ? 4 mds, including guns, ammuni- There are sixteen round trippers {i°n, etcetera, also aboard the Northland. — - eee — C. HIENS ON VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cashen left on "7 nson and Hall were to return afternoon and fly a load of 'ngers and mail north to Fair- ald O’Donnell, the plaintiff and said child. will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as hereinbefore stated. | ‘Witness the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said Court, and | affixed on this 29th day of July, 1938. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above en- titled Court. By PEGGY D. McLEOD, Larks either tomorrow or Sunday. | the Princess Charlotte this morn- Deputy. e ing. They plan to visit in the Middle | (Seal of Court) T an Emplre ad West for the next month. Publication dates, Aug. 12-19-26, - R y | 1938, Sept. 2. Don’t Look Under the BED! LOOK UNDER “LOST AND FOUND” IN THE EMPIRE! That’s the place to locate missing jewelry . . . valuable papers . . . a faithful pet! If you have had the misfortune of losing something, place a want ad in The Daily Empire. Imme- diately an army of readers is informed, and on the lookout! Results are quick, often in a day or two. The cost is small! Phone 374 today! PRRGES © Jeu Aap Alaska Empire PAA - THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome " Read Up ~]Ar./Sun. Th. Th. Read Down Tue. Sat.[Lv. Juneau Whitehorse Whitehorse _ . Fairbanks _ 1:00 |Ar. Bethel 112:30/Ar. Nome PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 | 2:00 .| 1:30 on the grounds of Northwest, desertion and failure to provide for children, is returning to her Juneau ' r home aboard the Nort And in the event you fail so to ———— appear and answer, the plaintiff m and custody of the minor child Don- visiting in the East, Middlewest and accompanied by her hland, | m—r— 'ORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, cvery Saturday at 10 a. m. the seal of said Court hereunto For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR’]; ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Friday Travel on a CANADIAN PACIFIC VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—August 16, 26 Princess Alice—August 19 Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacifie Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juncau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. | | SAILING SCHEDULE *—connects with S, S. and Kodiak points. Ticket Office—Phone 2 Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Steamer ° Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY .. Aug. 7 Aug. 13 *{COLUMBIA Aug. 9 Aug. 15 TALASKA .. Aug. 13° Aug. 15 BARANOF . Aug. 13 Aug. 19 *ALEUTIAN . Aug. 16 Aug. 22 fYUKON ... Aug. 20 Aug. 22 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 20 Aug. 26 *COLUMBIA Aug. 23 Aug. 29 FALASKA . Aug. 27 Aug. 29 ., BARANOF Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 va at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. o 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 Alaska Steamship Compa SERVICE-ON-ALL*ALASKA" ouT COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION =1 dance of the Dot Department, wil urday night in the Natatorium. the of the entire channel will come the Island for this dance, gogd time in store for those attend-| immeasureable. arking space is an attractive fea-| Undoubtedly ing, is pa ture of the tow: make the fine drive to Dougl: e LESTER WI REMAINS WILL BE Arrangements take the remair who was killed a fall down a c Juneau mine, south on the Mt. Mc- OH- | JUST DROPPED IN TO SAY-"HELLO"- BUT | SEE YOU ARE BUSY-~ I'L.L. DROP R D S WHERE YELI GOIN’ @ N — (et e i ! | uglas Volunteer Fire 1 be held ht‘x'v Sat-| FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTOR; Foot of Main Street public to the dancing for Plenty of 1 n for motor to i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LEY SENT SOUTH are being made to ns of Lester Wiley,| Monday evening in | hute at the A | ‘. Kinley. ings from Pier 7 Scattle The body will be sent to his par- Y FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiley, | i) at” St. Anthony, N. D. the inter-| sl-(-‘uu(: ment to be in the neighboring town d i b e G of Mandan. S. S. TONGASS Aug. 12 The remains are at ent at the|] S. S. CHATHAM Aug. 19 C. W. Oarter Mc PASSENGERS FREIGIIT FOOD Q UNITED TELEP COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS JCURE and Mode PH S SATISFACTION IN Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio -Station KANG ortuary. i REFRIGERATION 3 L) D. B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 UALITY AT FOOD CO. ol Phone 114 i I" ALASKA PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve rnize Your Home Under Title I, I*. H. A. ONE 612—Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau HELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagol Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and: return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—AN TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot MARINE AIRWAYS | 2-Way Radie Communication Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier % ,0ff Round Trip. (YPLACE IN ALASKA VIC.ROSS, Frafiic. Representative Leave Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncay No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND -Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 NORTH SEA .. .Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 NORTH COAST Aug. 20 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 NORTHLAND .Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . one 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent —............Phone 18 Phone 108} Phone 79