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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938. North Sea scheduled to sail at 10 am. today but no report 5 < o5 ¢ | T 3:30 o'clock with 197 roundtrip and two hook- d - ————————— e e e e et e e . e ——————————————————————————————————————————————— J—————— [ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS " F T BIT . | DON'T KNOW_WHAT DID YOU SEE | DID AND FURTHER MORE oH- :(rgfi; ggg 7:JI—LJJESQ E% HE'S DOIN! IN OUR THAT BIG OVER- 1 OWN HIM- HE'S A REAL. LB WUZ PASSING | \ arlne e YARD- BUT I'M NOT GROWN_SOUP HONOLULU POLICE DOG MAGGIE - THE HOUSE — GONNA_ START AN HOUND _IN | GOT_HIM TO PROTECT ) ARGUMENT WITH HIM- OUR YARD ¢ US FROM BURGLARS - HE I CAN TELL A CROOK A : BLOCK AWAY-HE WOULD . P I I ) /.// NOTHAPO%K%C’:K-S'— { P""fle Eemge ¢ Steamer Movements ____—y_J . . . NORTHBOUND 4 i ht. e Yukon :cheduled to arrive at =3 .4 i 9, n as Ig [ . 5:30 tomorrow morning and f i i -, . sails for Skagway four hours H . later. gt apacl y Ua ® Prince: Charlotte due to ar- 2 ;; e rive Saturday afternoon or = = ) . evening. | ¥ i . Canadian National ste r Prince | @ Mt. McKinley due Monday Ge e arrived Juneau last night | e SCHEDULED SAILINGS . “ . o o o . . e: Ric Moore and up to 3 | - & F = - — Arthur Griffits. The steamer was | e Chatham scheduled to sail : P AR e ______* | SUMMONS l::“ l:‘ BLICATION [.1’. i I’ FORD AGENCY te on account of fog and missing from Seattle 9 ight | . i el ol o stk ssted to: CIVIL SERVICE | v rtup pistriCcT court For| | HOSPITAL NOTES || " hedul 1 the Narrows Columbia scheduled to sai ERRITORY OF ALASKA;| *- s e (Authorized Dealers) Master of the st i E from Seattle tomorrow at 9 | EXAMINATIONS ! - : 83 | 50 Mabbs and Purser A n am i ¢ g i A "‘\NUI‘* NUMBER ONE, AT| pa) and Joan Monagle under- GREASES The George sailed for at | ® North Coast scheduled to sail | = JUNEAU, 5 Sy went a tonsilectomy this morning z GAS — OILS midnight | from Seattle tomorrow-at 10 | | The United States Civil Service RARL ik [-DT‘I‘“‘N-I"‘ at St. Ann’s Hospital. ! Sechr R ! ! Commission has announced open JAM INNELL, etenfyn i | Princess Loutse_scheduled to #| $———————— — TO MR, BERB iy s e e e preciaen. of, e "unied s . whtiy was aamisea 1o/} JUNEAU MOTORS | i positions named below. s of America. To the above|gi Ann’s Hospital last evening for| ! sail from Vancouver tomor- Foot of Main Street row at 9 p.m Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 22 at 9 pm Alaska scheduled to sail from ttle August 23 at 9 a.m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 26, 10 am M'KINLEY HAS 19 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 19.—Steamer Mt McKinley sailed at 11 o'clock th » August 26 at 9 p.m. forenoon for Southeast and South-| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS west Alaska with 95 first class pas-|e Prince Robert scheduled south- sengers and five steera . bound midnight tonight Juneau passengers ak the Mt.| ® Prince George southbound McKinley are N. B. Randall, R. G midnight Saturday. Sudman, Louie Bernardon, John|e Baranof scheduled southbound DR. TORBET RETURNS pamed defendant James O'Donnall, | medical treatment First Assistant Physician (Psych- named defendar > | medical treatment. S s o Dr. Walter Torbet, Superinten- jatrist), §6,500 a year, St. Eliza- GREETING: You are hereby re — dent of the Alaska Missions of the Engagement Revealed by vetis Hospital, Washington, D. c. quired to appear in Rk Methodist Church revisited Do Yaiitie Couple Here Outstanding specialized and admin- | Court for the Territory of Alaska las yesterday afternoon in the in- ool B cre istrative experience in the treat- . terests of the church organization Last hvemng ment and care of patients suffering Within thirty work which brought him north on| from mental disease is required publication of this summons, to- MOOSE lNlTlATION | in thirt after the 3 s: boat Nika Nah, ar-| cemer 2 @ i ca * t have passed Vit within | ’(l‘m new Mission b ! Announcement of the e 1t Applic ants must not have passed|, & .. Heptember 1938/in case ] SCHEDULED TONIGHT' | riving in Juneau in the morning. |of Miss Patricia Hussey, d | their fifty-third birthday. R e R With him was Miss Leah Fanning | of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hu Senior Consultant in Public As- M€ S Bl ph e % g - hes who will represent the Mission at|Clifford Berg, son of Mr, and Mrs ance. $4600 a year, Consultant ™ forty days after the date of its| Initiation ceremonies will be con- . ‘ i 1 ik service upon you, in case this sum-| ferred tonight by members of the| | Un sre they will proceed upon|fHans Berg, was I ere a8 s Assistance, $3.800 a year, SCrvice 1 t \,U . Yiaiere 5 y : EiRusl BEE i Semen licre asujln P".MIL A Saie, 450 y mons is served upon you personally,| Moose Lodge, the meeting being place | Associate Consultant in Public As- leaving the channel Sunday night|evening, the wedding 73 ¢ ¢ ‘Ior lh%» W:.““,";‘x 8 \‘\'.l\l!k-“lll' 'Vflt.d(iml’t “:' ‘;\ L and answer the complaint of the|scheduled to start at 8 o'clock at the i S et e A g 't bove named plaintiff on file in|LO.O.F. Hall. To reorganize members of the for-| Both Miss Hussey and Mr. B tais 40 P s mer Congregational Community|are popular members of Juncaws'600 a year, Social Security Boar he said court e it i i ‘1“1 5 '“‘““t OLOW 2 Church of Douglas, members of the | younger set. Miss Hu Van- {And- Depaitieat. 68 Debor: Optional| cause: The PIAittitl in i RCUPHIAN | S iaIious « Samthingedin 5 ct Sunday : y it | 4 r g demands the following relief: Dis-| charge being composed of G. Bat- Pan, Ed Laurie, Roy F. Roach next Sunday Ladies’ Le and other residents| couver, B. C., has lived in th subjects: Case work; and social aftomrids Aeud sl bl Gl gl iiet o M C. Kennedy, Joseph Ken-|e Aleutian scheduled southbound e |as members of the Juneau-Douglas| for the past several years s | romcaith arlt sibiistine: Osrtain bdis -;f'-“ll“‘n il O e e nedy, William Kennedy, John Ken- late next Monday or Tues- ®|parish of the Methodist-Cor ! between plaintiff and defendant, | Erickson. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS Aug. 26 S. S. CHATHAM Sept. 2 Mrs. George Peterson has entered | guamse- St. Ann’s for medical care. \ Juneau, Alaska, ROETRAS 7 S S s after the last eececssessase scheduled to sail from $00 0000000003000 000000000C0000000000000c0c0o0s reg: graduated last May from cational training, and certain ex- 5 4 Ao ! . and custody of the minor child Don- — nedy, Edward Kennedy, Marie Ken- day | tional branch of the United Chris-|neau High School, where she was|perience in an agency, or agencies, | 1. d 5 al bra | nea gh € ; perience in an ‘agency, or agencies,| - o o T o tounds of | “Alaska” by Lester D, Henderson PASSENGERS FREIGHT nedy LOCAL SAILINGS o|tian Church, was the purpose of |active in athletics and student body |administering public assistance, are A(wlprklfl_”(;‘:'x‘w“:'l e ]H”_xm_mos o Y Lester D. Henderson. RRFRYGEBATION 4 Hank Selske, Zora Guerin, W. H stebeth scheduled to sail every ® | Dr. Torbet's return here. Effort was| affairs. required. For the senior and full Fegy : R 6. . - Phillips, William A. Bathlemac, C. the plaintiff and said child. B. Fergysib, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ® | made by him during his visit last ® D. B. FEMMER Mr. Berg was born in Juneau, and | grades applicants must not have i b b Feso | L4 And in the event you fail so to| g #: | winter to establish a branch of the|has lived in this city the greater|passed their fifty-third birthday, , neor and answer, the plaintiff| | The Char!es W. Carter | ar e y Saturday e Mission on the Island but with suf-|part of the time. He is also a gradn- | for the associate grade they must 1 take judgment against you for M at 10 am. for Petersburg, @ |ficient financial backing lacking,|ate of Juneau High School Sy by ’ ortuary | | Fourth and Franklin Sts, | -a W ® to combine local interest with that|Mr. Hans Berg, wellknown Juneau|grade they must not have passed © ® o o @ & o ¢ 0 @ o of Juneau in support of the church|contractor. . . Port Alexander, Kake and |the present arrangement proposed is | at el 2 ]‘ Isinot have passed their forty-fifth|gang thereof, and will apply to the AGENT Ma""e A"'wavs gl el Prof it present employed with bis father, irthday, and for the assiStant court for the relief demanded in | | e 1 Phone 114 Night 312 said complaint, and as hereinbefore e o stated S gt | The young couple plan to m Full information may be obtained witness the Honorable George F. Suggestion was made by Dr. Tor-| their home in this city following at Room 311, Federal and Territor- 3 4 the homes where those interested -0 ¥ q[fi\p(!v on ()1‘1‘: "i)t"\ day of JH'\' ( ] Lon Cope took the Marine Air-| Low tide—1:38 am, 18 feet f”‘”" he psgml i iliouss D HIGHWAY IN AND OUT 1938. ways Bellanca on a special cha m-% High tide—8:00 a.m., 11.6 feet ‘:‘l"h\ ’|" ;“:‘"x:“‘“:‘l““"]"“‘l‘ ‘:'::i ve FISHING EXTENSION = ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, OF ALASKA trip to Tulsequah today while ‘Alex| Low tide—1:44 pm, 53 feet. 8 A e i GRANTED, SOUTH END The Bureau of Fm;uc Roads »Iww— Clerk of the above en- LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS | | sel Highway arrived in port last titled Court --e Holden flew the Marine Airways| High tide—7:57 pm. 14.8 feet. | : | D.H.S. GRADS RE their fortieth birthday | Fairchild to the islands. i e TON' | sonteriion ot e i ssassn |nishtifrom Petershinre; bringing 2 By PEGGY D. McLEOD, PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Bope ‘took R, “; g o “""‘l“ ALIGE GOES UUT Class of 1932 of the Douglas High |in the Ketchikan, Eastern, Western |2 “1““‘\':‘““" “:;::'l:“‘"f*‘fiiq*;;l:- =;'l"") i é”""{"" SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Company, Prince Rupert, to 5 : > | districts g Frow 1t | SBiled s rning, taking Leo (Seal of Court) and Moderniz stio o the Polaris-Taku mine. | |School will hold a reunion nextdistricts until 6 tomorrow might| oy ¢ Goun to Hyder on fiscal Publication dates, Aug. 12-19-20 1 Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. matters. i ght, August 23, with a has been granted by the Secretary Holden flew Wallis George and | TNy DB Agust 3% WiUELA : al 3 | ginner party at the Glacier Tavern, of Commerce, according to word to v p /. Davis to Hawk Inlet " & : C mlb ’ k\\v- < “' el e FUR I-As I | RlP scording to an announcement|the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries here and Fran] igh ) onah. |today. The Ketchikan and Enxl?xn | made vesterday. 3, Ve “”fjn‘;:..(‘.)‘],an:“\:;n:“I)M?’m’ Members of the class include Mrs, | district were to have ‘tlosed at l A MACHINISTS MEETS ; olaris-Ta d : WITH 23 ABUARD B. Nelson, the former Rosie o'clock lust night and ihe Western | Bo son, M. Masonvich, W. G. Thom- Fey S I ihEne b 6 MONDAY son, and . R. W ol o e gl - it LOCAL 514 AT F “'fi Id Arne Kronquist, Frank Stragier, COUNC[L TO TAKE UP i ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. MT Faichilt — Srp’ 2 3 g oy e tson, Twenty-three passengers Wwent| George Guerin, William Cashen, Or- | south on the Princess Alice this|rin Edwards, and Harry Lunden| BLDG. CODE TONIGHT morning on the last trip. of the|All with the exception of Lundell, | [ H { faason ifor, CIRUNEREL |are here now. Other attendants at| Regular meeting of the Cit ues fl I a\ The passengers were M. G. John- | the affair will include Mrs. Elton|Council is scheduled to be held at| |son, B. Thompson, L. Engelbright | X A @ HOTEL JUNEAU xewest peceru muis. | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.— Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER : .| Engstrom, who was adviser to the 8 o'clock tonight in the City Hall at = : George Robbins, Rose Pearlman, F.| E. E. Engstrom, Mrs. Tauno|which time amendment to the build- WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. With four pasengers in the Al-|S: Bailey, Mrs. R. E. Sullivan, D.|Niemi and Mrs. Orrin Edwards. ing code will be taken up. Mayor | “PLEASANT” B Beauty Shop. aska Air Transport Fairchild, Shell | Kirkpatrick, R. J. Sommers, J. F. E - | Lucas said he expected to be able| Simmons flew to Sitka and Chi- |Mullen, Norman Dawn, R. C. Fe-| CITY CLERK ALL SET | to name the committee which will e e enig [lx, C. Campbell, Clarence Brown, | FOR TAX PAYMENTS make a study of the code with pur Julius Bishbein, Mrs. Mm'jm'u*\‘7 Goldberg, G. R. Drake, D. Fraser, — | pose of possible revision and the Morris and Fred Halford were| Miss M. Sheppard, J. R. Shiel, M.| All tax statements have now been|Council may conydr the appoint- | flown to Sitka and Steve Kauzlar- | Sullivan, R. D. Longyear, J. R. mailed from Clerk Tuckett's office|ment of a new city wharfinger, it {an Sohs.takbn to Chichago! Stoner, Mrs. s H. Brad[nrd and payments are due and payable| was stated. | CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager B Every Room a View Room. \ S E RVI NG | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska . Yesterday, Johnny Amundsen | with a discount of ten percent al-| e | . f b brought the 71' in from Chichagof | lowed if remittances are received| Try The Empire classifieds for | AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL with Melvin Johnson and an before the first day of October. | results. ALAS KA : Sally Ward, while Shell, in oo i b= e S i <t ) { “b e i = Lockheed, brought in M. E. Mt’t j R. MOORE IN JUNEAU | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 612 Day or Night calfe and Jesse Stoner from Sitka. | | A aiova mebTanRed bo. tha . THE Hangar and Shop in Juneau Amundsen went out last night to | y ' Canadian National steamer Prince | M. S. D‘4RT i ‘ i i | i Limestone Tnlet to bring in Bill | 4 ICa 10t ovelie from Pring ; ¢ = YERR SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot \ Flory. I ?iA;rTLE;, : Aulg_ 15;, w‘do:w o‘l;: Ru;])e;at was Ri;har& E,P MoBore. Gen-| U. S. Mail Carrier 4 . R U U N D RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher \ halibuter arrived and sol ere eral anager for the P. Burns and ’ 2 W Zend ‘ " Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, |day, the Fiint, bringing in 2,000|Company in that city. Mr. Moore| ““%v A canes 2- qui nepere Sal!l"g |pounds from the local banks and|will go to Tulsequah from here in|pop cé;;gi;fi;{;l}:é a:{:;(;. :I")R.l Au Pl o8 2 WGY RQdio E pped ‘s getting 1»1n cents a pound straight, connecuoniwi{l} his business. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG BT —_— For Information Freighter Depere of the Aluska| HAPPINESS TOUR HERE | Leate Steamship Company is sailing from | Another Happiness Tour Party is|| @4 Meat Co D, SUSRHER—Fhoge St ihio ICR. , D unonn Seattle next Tuesday, Auzust 23, seeing Alaska on the Canadian Nae nitary Mea o Freight must be on dock not Bjeamee Seattle Northbgund: | Southbgund for Southeast and Southwest Alas- tional steamer Prince George, in FOR QUALITY MEATS | iy e g A R l " E A l R w A Y s ka. This is according to a radiogram |Juneau last evening. John Q. Cor- AND POULTRY :QII[JJI;:(%EAN -Aug. :g :ug. ;g :ug, ?; received by Juneau agent Horace coran of Chicago, Ill, is conducting FREE DELIVERY Aug. ug. ug. Radio Communiéa O. Adams this afternoon | this party of twenty-three tourlsts. ©all Phones: 13 and 49 M. MCKINLEY -Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 o1 d e + et COLUMEIA Aug. 23 Aug. 29 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE = e $ALASKA Aug. 21 Aug. 29 # BARANOF Aug. 27 Sept. 2 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ’, 1 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 30 Sept. 5 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Don't Look Under the BED! P A A RELER {YUKON ... Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, MT. McKINLEY Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. THE SIGN OF *{COLUMBIA Sept. 6 Sept. 12 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. DEPENDABLE SALABKA Sept. 10 Sept. 12 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA _ SERVICE o e vancal BARANOF . ...Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 .,zx';,'gg:;’c,,mmcfiu"f v(;;;.z mmcqfi:fg?m“nfmm . REGULAR VICTORIA OR .SE ATTLE '—(m:n;?:mv;nh S. S Cordovn at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie 0 an points, U. S. AIRMAIL SPURERCIND SAILINGE 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Service Every Trip Princess Louise—August 26 t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Princess Charlotte—August 23 Juneau-Fairbanks Connections at' Vancouver with | . THE ALASKA LINE Bethel-Nome Onisdinny ’“&‘;fin f:l"‘“'- Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 . Pranscon i ! LOOK UNDER “LOST AND Trans-Atlantio B O ADANB R | FOUND" IN' THE EMPIRE! P Pacirio | 1 ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ing jewelry . . . V. W. MULVIHILL valuable papers . . . a faithful pet! If you 0| 8:00Lv. Fair = V| Agent, C.P.R.—Juncau, Alaska have had the misfortune of losing something, 2 i | CANADIAN place a want ad in The Daily Empire. Imme- T — | PACIE’IC That’s the place to locate m Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay Seattle No.Bound So.Bound - diately an army of readers is informed, and ~ o NORTH SEA . Aug. 23 Aug. 25 E on the lookout! Results are quick, often in a 5 nor L G s TINB A“ :gg’.m COAST :ug. ;: :“u: gg day or two. The cost is small! Phone 374 d b 4 | NORTH SEA . Sept. 6 Sept. 8 today! NORTH COAST FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent T Pnone 719 CITY WHARF mseeemPhoODE 23 GUY SMITH; Douglas Agent — . Phone 18 C 0 A L Eveg:y0 rEr:fxifort I\él%sie iorI the Sept. T ... ort of Guests { PHONE 412 © | GASTINEAU CAFE PACIFIC COAST in connection COAL CO. AIK SERVICE INFORMATION | AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic tative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 ‘The Daily Alaska Empire