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By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER NOW THAT VVE GOT ASS GUIT- Bt OH- DEAR- THEQEa BECAUSE THE GRASS Marine News 1S LONG - YOU IDIOT- ONE THING ABOUT )| THE & i AND SEE THAT THIS LIFE--YOU LI | MAKE A SHORT CcUT . ; y GO OLsJT AED DOY!(‘I)'E AT LIVER DOWN THE STREET- i géwg@fxé . RIGHT NOW- FOREVER - SEG S PRETZEL- P ) « ) | . : THIRTY"UNE * Steamer Movements | 4&3¥1) d | o 5 . NORTHEOUND . e Princess Alice in port, Skag- ® e way bound . e Northland scheduled to arrive € . at 6 am. lomorrow . @ Aleutian scheduled top arrive at ® . 7 o'clock tomorrow morning ® 253 e and sails west at 11 am. ® Thirty-one passengers arrived in e Prince Robert scheduled to ar- : 4 Juneau yesterday on the steamer | ® ¢ 3 p.m. tomorrow 2, 8 DS Baranof and ten sailed for West- | ® Tongass scheduled to arrive at e [/ 1] il ward po e 4 oclock tomorrow after- ¢ Y From Seattle passengers were— @ NooN. : : o R ( PESTIRLSEINN . S e Florence M. Beaver, J. H. Blasin- @ Prince George due Thursday ® Sy : £eiiia Gertrude Lawrence made her| game, Edwin E. Bussey, Mrs, Charles | ® evening. | ]2 PASSENGERS debut on the stage as a Cgm(g‘ FORD AGENCY W. Carter, Louise Chase, Dr. S. K.| ® Yukon due Saturday. @ ] dancer in 1908, ) ke e e Claunch, C. L. Foss, Mrs. C. L.|® SCHEDULE ILINGS o ; ; X i i : 2 Foss, Mary Ann Foss, Nellie Geotge, | ® Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail e i \ % ; . . ({ P Hazel O'Leary, D. J. Paris, Rose|® from Seattle tomorrow at 9 E S | . E ‘ R R “ | = = | GAS ' OTLS Pearlman, B. M. Rollins L5 RA L ST Y SR ke | foa s . S { | Sroufe, Gjark Telquist, Chatles R.|® Princess OCharlotte schedu'ed 4 ¢ ¥ 3 | s Toncr. Mo M. M. Tusoc, George|® to sail from Vancouver Aug- © | #— L Ly ; - e ; {{ JUNEAU MOTORS Walmsley, Ji., Mrs. George Walms- | ¢ U " 1 9 ll’ "; e ; :q:mmqmp‘N FROM TAKU g . ¢ { ON PRINCE SHIPS Poot of Mairl Bireas J oy, Alexander Dalziel, P. B. Haynes. ® North Ehpafion 0. o RETURN TO HOMES HERE PRI 5 5 . = k ,I ack | @ from Seattle August 19 at 10 e * " . c " - » AP = From hikan—H. O. Allaback 1 bt Sanadian Pacific steamer Prin- S.S. “Prince Rupert Mg BB DR R e Mrs. Allaback, Lester Troast, L. ® -31,“: e R Several local fishermen who have|secs Alice arriving in port this and “Prince George” | g Hebert, W. C. Arnold, Al Florence, ® Chal “”“g”‘i]‘_ (A“:w Jo i o been camped at the mouth of TAKU gfernoon from the south, brought alternating, leave S. McKenny. C. R. Wright, William : :',“,\m Seattle , August 18 o Biver and in Icy Siraits for the|iho following passengers: Junean sonthbound A L A s K Freytag . .1‘:"“’:1-1 schisiled "5 sal o | 1ty month returned to m“'“] the | por Juneau—M: R. every Saturday Sailing for Seward were—Grace 3 s ; i first of the week, the seasons hav-|yygney and wife, Miss V. Feero, at midnight. Peckham, Ann Darand, Mrs. C. V.| $ r.’::“ Seattle August 20 at 9 ¢|ing closed for the p InL. T::E}I‘MV,.\ D. M. Janiesons TRANSPORTATION Ray, Mrs. D. H. Bailey, D. H . brought various results from bad| .. Tulsequah, via Juneau—C Palley, Ben Blssgrott, . Duntap, ® North Coast scheduled to sail ®| "oy’ averaging fair returns per-| garnes GV, BdotBiER. Fo “Prince Robert” COMPANY D. T. Fett, A. L. Vaughn, J. C. : ;:’]’"j’ Seattle’ August 20 at :‘nam Among those who are back|pe. "5 o Olsen, F. F, Ordway, D | Mellquist, A {“-I ulse scheduled to e | 2¥C Frank Kostinoble Mr. and MIS. |yotcon R, McGr o August, 20 | [} " .o Princess. Louise. scheduled | Henry Stevens, and the Peter Jack- | g o, at 7:30 am. s sail from Seattle August 20 8| g5, | : Sailings from Pier 7 Scattle e at9pm. . e e i J T |} EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.ML THIRTY ARRIVE 2 vt et cncanea w08 seows wo wnes wovs: | THREE G0 QU CANADEIAN s . . ail from Vancouver August e Rt oct Sau ove m | ¥ \d . N ooga nouse nmi J g | : : v " e Alaska scheduled to sail from |50l Swonren corner Third and G el {f S S (."‘\,I. 1\. : Aug. 1)’ | e tHle August 23 at 9 am. G streets. Mrs, Cuthbert was ex- | B Wk S. S. TONGASS Aug. 26 [« SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e STE€s: Tos SO oth S| Agoi Phone 46y, | | S pected to arrive on the North Sea e (1 PASSENGERS FREIGHT THIS MORNING‘. Ba :mn!g u;..rmm southbound ® | 1" veigin her husband. | IN AAT PLANE v ) R CERATION ® next Sunday. . L B 9 S TG | [ " -] . : Llomll. ,w]ulL:N(:H‘ ® | FRANK LANDSBURG i | {' | PY . pia * Estebeth scheduled to sail ever; ASITS : e b i ’ e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for sn,}: YISl oL R Thre 4 - | The Charles W. Carter | D. B. FEMMER rodan Satabi o8 D Dessec | @ Dart leaves every Saturday e|1gngshurg, oldtime resident of|the Alaska / Fair- | Fourth and Prankiin sts. ||} Lo il ()\A.m{;.‘ unt‘.m(n) morning {om e at 10 am. for Petersburg, ® | qreaquell for years underground|child, Last night Shell broughi in I PHONE 136 | one gl e ® Port Alexander, Kake and ®|gperintendent, was a visitor in|five from Sitka. M Promt Sewird were Ray Man-|® wayporis ® | Douglas last evening, calling on old| To Sitka were M. E. Metealic; to -~ they, Henry Heirro, Roy Jone;, ® © & & © & & & @ & @ O ., ; 4,4 looking over scenes of | Hoonah—Dick Moses; to Ter - Esther Metzgar, Mrs. George Lingo, - - Bl hwhood day Alex Laloff Joe Green, George Vaipan, Frank [ 1t was in 1916 that the Lands-| From Sitka passengers were Mike COLUMBIA LUMBER co Dufresne, F. McDermott, Dr. E. | burgs left the Island to make their Hanioglou, Charles Raatikainen, J (] ! Davis, Mrs. E. Davs. | home in the States, and the younger | G. Shepard, Harold Foss, Hans OF ALASKA From Cordova — P. S. Bailey, man after he completed his educa- | Berg. Sonia Cheifetz, -Hazel Wakerman, | ABuARD YUKUN tion at the University of Washing- =il LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS J. S. Barnett, Phil Werle, George ton and advanced to directing po- : oo - - Abbott, George Melikian, Paul Per- sitions, is now District Director of ; PHONES 587 OR 4'17-'—JUN¥‘4‘:\U | S¥ N THROUGH US To Improve tate Commerce Commis- JCURE YOUR LOA ry, Myron Thompson From Yakutal — Herb Coleman au of Motor Carriers, with and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. JUNEAU BOUND == Kenneth Hansen, Mrs. S. Johnson T | [Landsburg came north on the 30 K Angler James Dodge who offers Richard Albert, Norman Nelson,| SEATTLE, Aug. 16. — Steamer|yacht Arrow, a 68-footer, which he| . cteamer Princess Loufse took “?;s ?55_505.,':656'3‘.#.3::.0 support his claim of a world’s record Curl Campbell, Peter Harry, Clif-|Yukon sailed at 9 oclock thisihas under charter for a vacation y.ive passengers south this morn- in tarpon catching with light tackle. It took Dodge three hours w ; morning for Southeast Alaska ports | cruise with friends, Dr. and Mr attli -mil urse off West Palm Beach, Fla., to ford Williams | ing from Juneau. They were Sister Dattling over a three-mile co d line * Sailings for Seattle were Mrs, A.|With 194 first class passengers, | H. E. Phelps of Missoula, Mont. His o 0™ (0 0 0 C. Hunt, 1and the Silver King. Dodge’s casting rod, reel, nine-threa g gl . iz ostly tourists, and four steerage | father and hev, He said are| s o, NERL CRPINN & BEN and diving plug weighed only 20 ounces. Gavel, Dr. G, Burke, Frank McCaf- |Mmostly tourists, a ge | father and mother, he said, are| (“poot SN peasoe Mrs, W M. Qo THo D ferty, M. H. Finnegan, Mrs. H, L, |aboard. | well, and still interested in the Ts- | pu S Frdgais s P W55 thet Al b eeen VanderLeest, Jeanne VanderLeest.| Alaska passengers booked for Ju-|land. Clancy, . M. Efrr, F. % Mathison, Grizzly bears in Mount MeKin- | guichee ' Mrs. John Chamberlain, John neau include Radeline lT“‘":“b““‘ R N. Skehor, and.J, L, Avent. ley National Park, Alaska, cool off g L Chamberlain, H. Smith, John Reese, |2nd infant, Margaret Flesher. | RETURN FROM SKAGWAY b T A on hot summer days by sleeping | “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson N. L. Weaver, J. Launas, N. Pam- | ST } Reporting a lovely vacation of| SOUTH ON VISIT s = - - S A L M T I spent at Skag- Mrs. W. M. Triplette is a passen- woRLEY, MRS. .| nearly two months anoff, N. Nelson, Mary Judge, M. MRS, 4 Princess Louise Hall For Ketchikan — C. G. Cowan, Mrs. Cowan, Jessie Fraser, Mae Fraser, O. Hart, George Moser. For Wrangell-W. Kangas, Mrs. William Paul, E. D. Clayton, H. Reed. “ 2 HALBUTERS SELL, SEATILE SEATTLE, Aug. 16—Two hali- buters sold here today. Both came une western banks. The sold 39,000 pounds for 9% and 8 cents a pound, and the Aleu- tian sold 40,000 pounds at 9% and 8 cents, | .o - | e ke 2 % l TIDES TOMORROW | High tide—4:23 a.m., 138 feet. " Low tide—10:24 am. 25 feet. High tide—4:38 pm., 15.7 feet Low tide—11:15 p.m., 14 feet. | GIBBONS ENTERTAIN Mrs. J. F. Worley and Mrs. George Gibbons are co-hostesses this after- noon at a sewing party at Mrs. Wor-| ley's residence in the Fifth Avenue Apartments, Garden flowers serve as decora- tions for the occasion, and tea Is being served during the afternoon by the two hostesses. Guests present for the party in- clude Mrs. F. B. Humphreys, Mrs H. H. Humphreys, Mrs. John Chap- pell, Mrs. F. T. Harwood, Mrs George Johnson, Mrs. Cole, Mrs Mary E. Arnold, Mrs. Vincent Kraft, Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Mrs. John A. Glasse, Mrs, E. F. Vollert, Mrs. George Schmidt, Mrs, Clarenc Wise, Mrs, Fred Tiedt, and Miss, Dorothy Baird. S e KNIGHTS ON ALEUTIAN Earle W. Knight and Mrs. Knight‘ are passengers aboard the Aleutian due here tomorrow forenoon. They | are passing through Juneau on their way to Seward. D Gold is the most malleable metal. way, where she reports only about three days rain during that time,| Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin has re- tuined to her home, voicing praise of the climate. whom Mrs, ed, getting along nice! Laughlin | R e | are MISS BAKER AT CORVALLIS Several of the Physical Education Class of high school girls here were| in receipt this morning of cards| from their_ instructor of last year,| Miss Mary Baker, to the effect that| he is attending college at Corval-| lis, Ore. She expressed keen int est in the welfare of her pupils. ‘ —————— The goldfish is colored brown in| ts native te. | | ————— | Trv the empire classitieds for | cesults. | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 | Don't Look Under the BED! LOOK UNDER "LOST AND FOUND” IN THE EMPIRE! That’s the place to locate missing jewelry . . . valuable papers have had the misfortu place a want ad in The Daily Empire. .+ 8 faithful pet! If you ne of losing something, Imme- diately an army of readers is informed, and on the lookout! Resul day or two. today! The cost is small! ts are quick, often in a Phone 374 The Daily Alaska Empire PAA THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR | U. S. AIRMAIL ; Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome _ReadUp ——|Ar./S8un. Th. Whitchorse __|Lv./Sun. Th. Th. Whitehorse __|Ar./Sum, - Fairbanks __[L 00 8:00[Lv. Fairbanks _ ~| 9:30/Ar. Ruby PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. | LOUIS A DELERECOTE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 108 | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feero, with ger south on the for a visit of several months with relatives and friends in Klamath Falls, Ore. SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. i | ! i | | TELEPHONE—16 & | emerree—— HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M..S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, 5 every Saturday at 10 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later tham 4 P. M. ‘riday Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—August 16, 26 Princess Alice—August 19 Princess Charlotte—August 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 CANADIA! PACIFL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST HOTEL JUNEAU “WHERE LIVING IS CLARENCE WISE PLEASANT” Owner-Manager B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Nearest Federal Building. B Every Room a View Room. 5 Ticket Office—Phone 2 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent e~ Alaska Steamship Company S ERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES Leave Due Juneau Bteamer + Seattle Northbound *{COLUMBIA ..Aug. 6 Aug. 9 TALASKA . ..Aug. 9 Aug. 13 BARANOF Aug. 12 Aug. 15 *ALEUTIAN ....Aug. 13 Aug. 16 $YUKON .. Aug. 16 Aug. 20 MT. McKINLEY -....Aug. 17 Aug. 20 *COLUMBIA . Aug. 20 Aug. 23 fALASKA ..Aug. 23 Aug. 27 BARANOF Aug. 24 Aug. 27 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 27 Aug. 30 {YUKON . Aug. 30 Sept. 3 MT. McKINLEY .Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Due Juneau Southbound Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 15 15 21 29 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone & COAL CO. Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATIO o e HOTEL GASTINEAU | | ” [ CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 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 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, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. " BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Ar.Juneau Lv. Juneay No.Bound So. Bound Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF 3 VEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE

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