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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST. 22, 1938. i == " BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS } T { o | I 111 PR IR SRERET T e T s 2 307 | o — o T S ‘ “4 Ps i i { N MANY TIMES HAVE | AND LOOK AT THE BACK OF YOUR LOOK AT YOU- WELL- WHAT HOW DO YOL) DO- El R e AVE ~ | | | NOT TO WEAR COAT- IT'S FULL OF WRINKLES — ARE YOU STANDING THERE SR, JISSSS NO ~AN! YOU = . | | AT IN T HE SE -5 DARE YOU TURN YOUR BACK_ FOR ? DIDN'T | TELL YOU | DIDN' T SEE YOI ST AT | | I8 | i <EEP YOUR HANDS TO ME WHILE M TALKING TO YOU? |l TO_GO TO THE_STORE FOR | AT THE LECTLIRE R i i ‘ F YOUR POCKETS WHAT'S THE USE OF TRYING TO ME 2 NOW GET OUT OF | | MY AP RISHEVE B WEE Uit - & Acaia — ‘ | T MEBELING TO TEACH YOU ANYTHING? WHY CAN'T HERE . LAST NIGHT- S 3 3G | { ] Lf X YOUR TIE YO BE LIKE OTHER MEN? WHERE [ . b —— WOLILD YOU BE IF IT_WASN'T FOR : I g ? SHUOT LWR-~<= s i . . s ® 1 i ) n ’ 13 > i ki ) ' > angell to remain there until|byterian Church, officiated by the "= -y rd B 28 3 Gher, then to return to Seattle. Rovv. .Dn\'i‘d Waggoner. Mr. w,“,‘ FORD AGENCY 4 1 oS meyer has been a resident of Sitka A nithobE Otk ; 5 Mrs. Ellen H and two for the past year. Mrs. Wittmeyer AR { children of Pete eturned to arrived from the south directly GREASES 2 \ heir home thi after a two before the wedding. The couple GAS — OILS weeks’ stay at Goddard Hot Springs, with Mrs. Wittmeye: | \ the guest of Mrs. Hasbrouck's ters, Helen and Marjorie, g | uncle, Carl Hill, and several days | this week on the Northland. JUNEAU MOTORS (| ! visit in Sitka with friends, e [ Foot of Main Street ! § v Ll Mrs. George Mores, of Ketchi- : Eiler Hansen has returned from kan. arrived Friday by plane to 7 5 > a week's fishing trip with G. E.| join her husband who is trolling AL Banvard on his trolling boat Laeso. in this vicinity. A s K A > Mrs. I. W. Garland, who has been A L > in Sitka the past month in the o | : . interest of sketching and painting, ; TRANSPORTATION { g was a passenge rd the North- oty OCAL SATLING : |Los Angeles. b \ediately ap- i [ ] . 1 V2 plied - 1 ! iscitation Mrs, David Ramsay and Mrs. : 5 e ittle fello Kelly Blake, of Juneau, were round- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle vee 3 cic no il trippers on the Estebeth, visiting AR i e ) fects. Lot fuated this friends in Sitka y Leaves ring f Government - Seattie || . 3 Mrs. L. G. Smith entertained S, TONGASS Aug. 26 3 . o \n i f Frid for the isure of her LS CHATH A Reesss ) daughter ret Smith, in S. 8. CHATHAM Sept. 2 E Cu eturne honor of ther birthday, with a pic- INGERS FREIGHT i ! n extenc nic party at Halibut Cove. Twenty- 4 X Ko REFRIGERATION Juneau. She four s were present. EOR HEALTH A1 THE g e v i Ly TH e BRUNSWICK ® 3 : A ot e N S S, RECREATION ALLEYS . v e Curti hal at Juncau, and son Dan : 350 § D. B. FEMMER N o ! 4 CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- x Mahoney, and James Doolin, son of § 4 AGENT { P M A 5 chief deputy, § 121i7ing in Chinese and American 2 X 5l PULY, 3§ Dishes—TRY US ONCE! Phone 114 Night 312 ed here Friday when the North- i & nd was in port, enroute to the 17 1 o S — ed | ¥ of Windsor and » Simpson, is shown at left shortly after he S coLUMB!A LUMBER I \ arrived in Los Angeles with his wife (at right). The Jardines were (-1\‘4 Cornell w"""“‘“"r““é."“'[‘-" 0y * TRID g s | e sts of Rev. William F. Rugg (center) of Burbank and after a visit © % G0 FBC S oS0 E ST OF ALASKA ] [ {: i . . 2 : to Los Angeles will go to Coronado and then to Oakland, al. Wher his home at Kallanin Bay pid : e ot Wi auestioned about the world famed wedding, Rev. Jardine said: “My & 6 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ¢ * Vi e e i s T o UPP L e 0 el n e of BAvar, sk m ook o 9| onecen e bt o PHONES 557 OR 717—JUNEAU | A ¢ ¢ of M Anna 1 TNE CeptNen) bttt < itk g i : LIRS Ot neyer, SECURE YOU AN G IS T, g 3 o th ke e At we did not get around {o cpening them until after the wedding.” of the Sehidon Jackson school fac- \”ll T l\llffi “ Ol Ig,l‘({-\]:;‘ T'.“[{J()l f'". US To Improve |i h week for ©f 3,000 letters the clergyman received after the ceremony only 40 | ulty, and Mrs. Ann Moore, of York, and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Afaiie criticized him and only four or five persons signed their names, he Nebraska, Aug 17, in Juneau, = Alaska. The cerciony occurred at W C D. Fi i verrs E = il parsonage of the First Pres- 0. SURSERE . L e Pioneers’ yoat had been discovered drifting ployed by the Soviet Government SRl QU Y e Home Tu 16. He Was | from its mooring near Fox Island. in connection with the gold mining nd had | clothing only was found aboard the | industry gt \ i boat and authorities thought he had e o Melloy, | dFOWed. He revorted that he had * Tuig pAMOUS HUT N 1 Mellor, | jost his engine overboard and moor- o wa, withuasuih H % § mother, Who has |eq the boat which must have brok- pov et mass iy Au \ it St ek r. ‘Splendid food, ve ot he past six|en loose comfort, _convenience 5 lea on the S. service, 4 Bé nroute to Silve Mrs. Hazel Kirmse, of way Rake make t \was a business Vi here this o Special Rates to Sr., v ck. Mrs. Kirmse is owner of the| = - Russian Bell Curio Store. he United States Coast a! | i | n on the M : detic Survey ship Explorer, which Hotel Al k A‘ T H ve leav Vs, Littlepage, wite of 4. D, Lit- | D5 been operating near Sitka since [FVFIVVRVVFEIFTINIE oY asKa AIr l'anspol't, Inc. | Fra tlepage, mining engincer, at present will sail early next week for| > I 1 T M. Sc 10 has been ding saged in mining activtities at I Chris- | the summer months fishing in the | Lisianski Inlet, test at the SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Bristol I returned to his home of her pz and Mrs - o Jome on Jamestown Bay Tuesday. J. H. Gilp rs. Littlepage Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska - « ckino : returned over a year ago from Rus- 20 I 1 Miss L Rooth, of Hono-|sia where her husband wWas em- AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL S Vick YoM iy, who is making a six weeks'| ———————— —~ PHO S visit ! British ColUM- | ss—— c—— H NE 612 — i ok > bia Alaska, was the guest this| HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Day or Night { R ¥ K W bien S Dow . nurse M S D4RT Hangar and Shop in Juneau at P € Tom: ospital. | She w wn to Honolulu in Sem | SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot Septembe U. S. Mail Carrier | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | | Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, % as] Lareon, employed by OdGaR Nl ERla Y ot 10 g Tkl All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT was found safe in Sitka after his\ ")y b dNTER and WAY BORTS, Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG For Information . D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Leave Due Juneau Dug Juneau Sanitary Meat Co. N Y Steamer Seattle Northbound ~Southbound | 3 FOR QUALITY MEATS later than 4 P. M. Friday BARANOF .12 Aug. 15 Aug. 21 POULTRY PP ——————— - + A7 {TTTAN . 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 22 .| A l R w A Y s FREE DELIVERY iYUKON . 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Call Phones: 13 and 49 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 2-Way Radio Communication E I .'ggkggxfm gg 235 g}; :“:g' g SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ' | "BARANOF : 124 Aug. 21 Sept. 2 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier | P A [ *ALEUTIAN ... L 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 TNRADAY- ableot B ity of bl baks reani Saatit i Ve U {YUKON th NG . 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof MT. McKINLEY ....... .....Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. Cove, Hoonah, ahd return. *{COLUMBIA . A Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. ENDAB] i A Bk AR Sept13 | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA PRV | ke At ! Bertn . Gat16 " meptis TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 REGULAR | s on o e +connects with . . Gordova at Gordova for Seldovis, Ouzinkie M Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Kepresentative ; f ) § OB SEATEES and Kodiak points. U S AIRMAID | SRDFEEONND SATLINGS 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Service Every Trip | Princess Louise—August 26 {—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Princess Charlotte—August 23 Juneau-Fairbanks | Connections at Vancouver with THE ALASKA LINE Canadian Pacific Services: Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone § { Bethel-Nome Transcontinental B. 0. ADAMS, Agent | L Trans-Atlantio - 4ol Read Up . Tue. Sat.Lv.Juneau ____|Ar.Sun. Th. Trans-Pacific 5 Tue. Sat Ar. Whitehorse _|Lv. Sun. Th. Tickets, reservations and full Tae Batine Fokmenss’ Tloviens | an: Péidcilars o : 7 Th. Wed 7 Wed.| Th, V. W. MULVIHILL i 00, 800 L Pelebais 5 Agent, C.P.R.—Juncau, Alaska | Ar. Ruby - : CANADIAN ll service-on-ALL-ALASKA 2| PACIFIC HOTEL GASTINEAU c o A l.n » Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! PHONE 412 GASTINEAU CAFE Ar.Juneau Ly.Junea No.Bound So. Bouny Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 NORTH SEA Sept. 6 Sept. 8 NORTH COAST .. 3 Sept. 7 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... Phone 1( J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ....... -.Phone 1 CITY WHARF .. S — T P ] NORTH SEA NORTH COAS' NORTHLAND Nome PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Many dignitarics have becn welcomed ot New ¥orks 00 e dmenon® | GASTINEAU HOTEL || PACIFIC COAST || in connection A e Y e ), aking hands with Mayor Fiorello H. I . Between ¥ | . | 7 e . e et Ui vesr, s Corvigon's b, ; FEONK: 18 . ohePhL 8 . AIK SERVICE INFORMATIC M| VEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE