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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938 ——— ’ BRINGING UP FATHER % aem r \ | MUST TELL THE « = | HAD THE LOT NEXT TO OLR HOUISE ? LMUST TELL THE - n ALL CLEANED UP- I'T WAS A SIGH HOUSE ABOUT THIS arl e NOW-IT IS REALLY AT TRACTIVE -~ IT WILL. MAKE ALL . SPOT- GOOD PLACE ALL THE OLD CANS-BOT TLES AND | || THE NEIGHBORS R RUBBISH ARE GONE_f———) ASHAMED --THEN © HO! —= JHEY'LL START i | ALWAYS K id B 7~ CLEANING UP FIND NICE IR ST R G BY GOLLY=- M [ SIS NG C BARANOF AND © Steamer Movements - AR T amer Movements SEENr= v o snRamng 3 . RIGHT HOME ; ¥ " o NORTIEOUN . (__ WITH You- i T . Rob wle . = MAGGIE =~ i ° Kt B C . . Ul . for ® [+ i i ol . « . ne Bara . i b4 on the next voyages to Alaska ac- ® ) sa 1. cording (o a radioj « 4 I ° ! day by Agent H ) s © A d to m e ’ : ] et i b 2 oo t|tne Channel. Mrs, Jensen is getting| BOB.GOING ON.VACATION |fee—-ereemmocoorooroooe 3 k < 3 fine now, she reported, and it| J. G. K. (Bob) Toussaint, in the i ¥ 5 SPRI A2 g 0 U B L A s i pected she will be -permitted Territorial Treasurer's office, is| FORD AGENCY i e 2 ! me home in a week. leaving Monday aboard the Alaska i (Authorized Dealers) | on ot fib i | - b | S for the Bell Island summer resort,| GREASDS ! PoUT s BEARE- 2 i o t w S | 1922-ERS HOLD REUNION | on a vacation to extend at least onc 5 as i ! e . | | Douglas High School graduates, month. ! g ] i Mol i 4 e SO o R e ! ¥ | #1ass of 1932, with their adviser, Mx LRI o% O 5 N i ; 23 Bk | B . kol g Sl (i P | Thelma Engstrom, celebrated a te- SWAPS RETURN JUNEAU MOTORS will sail from S September , 8 N¢ S i TEACHERS AVAILABL | union last night with a dinner party| Clifford Swap and wife, who| ot ¥ i sbebat f . Wilk 455080 ¢ i Wy i SCHOOL BOARD LEARNS| .\ 10 Glacier Tavern went south several weeks ago, arc { » R . ¢ sefore the Douglas School ,;,,m(|| With the exception of Harry Lun- returning to Jurieau: aboard the! & eeeeemeocmemre e ooy AF BIDED * 4 Pl IO e business meeting last | dell, one of the grade who is out| Northland. | g e . s Q Ll T » SOUTHRBOUND SAILINGS e vas the information recelved [Of town, and Frank Stragi DIBe, A lankar by, Lester: . Heodproun I J s wt! >rince I ud ad’e rcm Supt. Martin Pedersen, that a Guerin, and Angus Gair, '\\ s 4 B R g e KT o 0n . bounc Satur- e u .+ of teachers are available [ Were working. |h..wv;m» “”;1‘”,‘:“4‘; Sl e e | / o . + the positions vacant on the fac- | €d Misses Hilja Reinik] Lo 2 i nE BU (2 ommii wasihod. w4 o e s, D | earee, . and Mrs Taino N | | TRANSPORTATION > *xgar pincaio Bl 5 0 o Mrs. Rosie Nelson, Orrin Edwards, i M 1wy or Tuesda, . ne of the previously selected in- 2 o : e e . | p pQ o N MU SR A RO 06 (ructors withdrawing from their {Billy Cashen, Arne Kronquist, and COMPANY ! 18Q) | ¢ bound next Tuesday or Wed- o \ppointments to come here the re- | Mr. and Mrs. Engstrom. i P ® nesda . ulting vacancies were left to Mr WA i | ™ g 5 . LOCAL SAIZINGS . pedp il b fin. S g MISS MARTHA HARRIS | flings from Pier 7 Seattle ' Canadia e I o Estebeth selieduled {o sail every o \ )nh)m{ o - I o . Rupert wa t night, ¢ Wedne t 6 p.m. for . th; no further indebtedness for g at 7 ith four pas- | « i ‘ Ssor Docke wit be permitted 1vs BECOMES BRIDE OF B sengers booked for Juneau and 128 o Dart leaves ¢ Wedn ° year until that incurred last year | Seattle roundtripp: e at 7aum. for Petersburg, Port ® is paid. | STANLEY D. PIERCE S. 8. TONGASS Aug. 26 ‘ 1 o'clo i i b bt gl [ S b S. S. CHATHAM Sept. 2 the Rupert is schedulec o FATHER AND SON | Miss Martha Jane Harris, daughter at midnight tomorrow or LS T T ) TO HUNT TOGETHER of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and {{] PASSENGERS FREIGHT voyage Glen Kirkham, accompanied srand daughter of Richard Harris, : ! REFRIGERATION The st make a s s @ 5 lnavivie who with Joe Juneau founded: the FOR HEALTH AT THE :! Labor Day crui o Keichik TIDES TOMORROW according to their town, eas married vesterday after- BRUNSWICK ¢ [ o from Pr Rupet 1 30 1 5 A onting and hunt- noon to Stanley Dean Pierce, mem- RECREATION ALLEYS sengers already. booked for the trip.| High tide—1:50 a.m., 183 feet nts and vicin- ber of the U. S. Coast Guard ar{ AFE IN. CONNEGTION, S : D. B. FEMMER 4 > Low tide—7:55 am 23 feet i will be the f acation Glen stationed now aboard the Haida 2 . z pec’z AGENT & h tid )13 1 P 2 g g . hree here. The ceremony was performed ializing in Chinese and American T High tide—2:13 p.m., 186 feet - e cnior says he has had in three 1y was perf Dishes—TRY US ONCE! ! Phone 114 Night 312 ¥ { e Two trammen, Conductor E. V. McAvoy and Brakeman P. C. FUrlong, | vears. In a skiff loaded down with by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, § s~ TRY US ONCE! | b : were Killed when the caboose in which they were riding ‘eft ihe | grub, tent, and other parapherna-|the couple being attended by Fred- ~—— B . E E('“g Salmfln Ru“ rails and plunged over a Rock Island trestle near Des Moines, Ta., 'lia, they have arranged for a tow ;)x_zrlk B. Harris and Mrs. Frank M i ¥ Jv missing a transport truck on the highway below. A ‘de- down and back . Dick. 7 PASSENGtBS f M DA T et s S g Miss Harris is an accomplished coLUMBlA L Stg ” Eflfld wnh railment was given as the cause.—A.P, N oy GNAIsY A s Dedt) hrt e 18 i ; Als Society music circles here. ) N FUR TH ls PBRT SIMMUNS TAKES in forty days after the date of its 3 in num-| The couple will make their home OF ALASKA . 2 2 ervice m yc in case this suin- . . - " Juneau for the preses ber, and of the mothers are in Juneau for the present E ; Hioh Price at 19 ot I sorvd ubon yo personkily, | 2w, 400 Jome of the mathes aee UMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS . SEATTLE, Aug. 26. — Motorsh = And ansyer. (he complan '1"‘“'-“‘ Treadwell beach. Arranged by AGAIN - He. Malkes Scresn ok PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Northland sailed for Southeast A FA I R C HI above ramed paintiff on file i3/ sy gnd Mrs, Henry Schiegel, who it ICURE YOUR. LOAN THROUGH US To Improve aska ports at 10:30 o'clock th With large red salmon now o P { hetion Dave charge of the c 1 work JACKIE COOPER in and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A morning with 44 passengers aboard, hringing 19 cents a pound and med- | o 1 o out in the| Cause- The plaintiif i said Gctlon, pere, gppropriate entertainment “Boy of the Streets” » I H. A the following booked for Juncau: ' jums, whiies and cohoes 11-7-1 a5 , Shell Simmons we out i e demands the foowing relief: D- qranged for the pleasure of all at- ) Streets Mrs. Emmet Anderson, M L.J the past few weeks, trollers are ! ‘™ ',“( 1lc is rning w olutic of m e existing yonqing. Starting Danals, Miss Beryle Marshall, I A R R s | 1L BRSOy A/ between plaintiff and defendant e o s AY COLISEUM A. Johnson, A. L. McCall, Mr. and 508, T, of"Sih. JT "'~ |and custody of the minor child DGA- ypS, FEERO HERE; T Mrs. Clifford Swap. : two days are % SHAlTIald O'Dennell, on ¢ ghr DAUGHTER IMPROVING | i S 31 y Elfin II, 25,000 R e desertion and fajlure to provide ir| mMrs, W. E. Feero who arrived 5 pound 0 pounds: 31A40, e pupp W (f end said child. " fgrom Skagway the first of the week | Samitary Meat Co. 1,500 31A60, 1300 pounds Crat ENAL BN Pl b “l"}“\““"‘ 50 40]to be at the bedside of her daugh- FOR QUALITY MEATS Fern, 20,000 pounds; Sadie, 1,500 - Tepkied. D ke Judement againat you for! Lo Mrs. Tom Jensen in Bt. Ann's AND POULTRY . wITH 2? FRGM 16.000; Celtic, 10,000; Little PR 1 it ‘ll'“_”‘l' 'm‘l b ot A B I-llosp;lf.fl 1’ nm':/'l \=1<gm_5: \;n:h n:-; FREE DELIVERY 1! a, 2,500; Telen T 1,400; Hen- " : Py i .‘ - °k " daughter here, I's. rrin Edwards ’ Ph s 13 9 o L] g Anedrson, 1,500; Tad Jones, 1,- CLEMENTS RETURNS sl l‘” "“‘\‘ “‘1“ ’“"l"!r N for the remainder of her stay on Call Phooes: A2ang; 4 & % said complaint, and as hereinbefore = 3 sy s e —e » CAplTAL GITY 000; Bert Rautsala 500; Vyella FROM INSPECTION ¢ = = | 2 s — | Witness the Honorable George F. <] o Wi o E. F. Clements, sanitarian, re-| Alesander, Judge of said Court, and | _HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. turned to Juneau yesterday after-|the seal of said Court hereunto - £ Twenty-four passengers sailed noon from Fairbanks by PAA plane, | affixed on this 29th day of July, 'WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. - .ng ' . ] | PHONE: 108 | , COAL CO. AIK SERVICE INFORMATIO south on the Princess I 2 from following a two months' inspection | 1938, PLEASANT” B Beauty Shop. Juneau at 7 am SELL SEATTLE trip in the Interior. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, CLARENCE WISE £ 6 SE LA i [ Passengers leave were Miss R. Food establishments were inspect- Clerk of the above en- gl Y & ” Every Room a View Room. Ap NE * B M. idicee ChEons. Miss 9 ed by Mr. Clements in Cordova, Se- titled Court Ownar-Mansgsy S FOR CHARTER i } J. Gibbons, Mrs. C. McAlister, Mrs, SEATTLE, Aug. 26—Halibut ar- Ward. Anchorage, Bristol Bay, Sel- By PEGGY D. McLEOD, : R 2 L. Hendrickson, Mrs. J. M. Faulds, rivals today are as follows: dovia, Cnokfikh\]:‘\; l’z\lnwr.r.]\dl} ML— Deputy. Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Miss E. Blatchford From the western banks—North-| Kinley Park, Nenana, Fairbanks| (Seal of Court) Miss B, Mullen, Mrs. J. F. Mul- ern 39,000 pounds, Lindy 40000|and Nome. :’v,xh]u-mmn dates, Aug. 12-19-26, AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL len, Miss V. Mullen, Miss K. Min- pounds, Seattle 40,000 pounds, all| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | '3% Sept. 2. | ton, Miss M. Lanning, R. Geyer, selling for 9. and 9 cents a pound. 2 - 4 e R e = PHONE 612— DGY or Nighl P, Finlay, Gen. A. D. McRae, Mr From the local banks—Gloria IT IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR __'e»f | ————c— and Mrs. Seilgman, Miss Paul, Miss 1,000 pounds, selling at, 13 cent THE TERRITORY On AtAsKA |TAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | Hangar and Shop in Juneau | M. Sullivan, Miss' D. Baird, J. > > — » o ™ ” » DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT . - Smith, W. Lindeberry, Mr. and Mrs NOTICE kil . M. S. DART SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot Jack Jeffrey. On and after this date, August| yEva O'DONNELL. Plaintiff, vs p ¢ | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher 't e 2, 1, the undersigned, il not be | AMES ODONNELL. Defendant U. S. Mail Carrier | Al PI 2. Way Radi 3 DANCE DANCE DANCE responsible for any debts unless The President of the United| Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, anes 4 way ha io Equi Am. Legion Aux. § r‘ 21, E authorized by x‘nn. States of America. To the above every Saturday at 10 a. m. : i % pped Hall, Wes Barrett’s Music. adv. |—adv. E. R. JOHNSON. named defendant James O'Donn:ll,|For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KAN PR bty GREETING: You are hereby re-| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. NSl s 2 1 ! ~ 1 v e w=ws | quired to appear in the District| For Information . b s e sy S 2 - | : | Court for the Territory of Alaska,| p., B. FEMMER—Phone 114 | SHIUNG SCHED First Division, at Juneau, Alaska.| prejzh¢ must be on doek not B 2 (within thirty days after the last| later tham 4 P. . Frids { Due Junedu Duz Juneau MAR LRE : Al&w A(!s publication of this summons, to- S i Seatle . Northbound Southbound o N - . " - “wiL within thirty days after the| MT. McKINLEY ...Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 30 3 2-Way Radio Communication # 2nd day of September, 1938, in case *COLUMBIA . Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 R ; ‘um summons is published, or with- BRovTee Lravel ‘ +ALASKA Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 BURENULED P{‘SSENGER A"““N.E SERVICE 2 | = CANADIAN BARANOF Aug, 24 Aug 21 Sepf. 2 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier } P A A = on a | *ALEUTIAN Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. {YUKON ... Sept. 3 Sept. 5 ° Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenak I 3 ee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof s PRIN- | w1 mekiNiey Sept. 3 Sept. 9 iimsban Coye, Hoonal, and reurm. A S # |\ COLUMBIA ... Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Frequen e Trips—10% off Reund Trip. DEPENDABLE CFSS v e Sept. 10 Sept, 12 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA SERVICE Elniercy | Dinancs. : sept. 7T Sephio Sephis TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE-—-PHONE 623 REGULAR JUNEAU T0 VANCOUVER, *—Gonnects with S. 8, Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie {W Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic. Representative U. S. AIRMAIL VICTORIA OR SEATTLE And. Sk sroipde: N . o . 4] {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Service Every Trip fo‘UTHBOUND SAILINGS $—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. o 7 ! Princess Louise—August 26 | Juneau-Fairbanks Connections at Vancouver with THE ALASKA LINE ! | Beihel-Nome | Canadian Pacific Services: Ticket Offi Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 'y ' Transcontinental | Trans-Atlant B. 0. ADAMS, Agent ~ Read Down Read Up | - - Tue. v. Juneau Mt Trans-Pacific Tue. Ar. Whitehorse Tickets, reservations and full 3 A - Tue. SatiAr. Fairbanks. - particulars from Rt M O —— ] & TR V. W. MULVIHILL y » 4 4 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Alflska S‘CamShl Lom Y COMeARY J 1 CANADIAN VICE-QON L-ALASKA-R TES - ’ - § PACIFIC ’ . | ] fhr Bethai P A INON 2 E RT Wm SAILINGS Leave - Ar.Juneau Lv. Junemy 12:30/Ar. Nome i Seattle. No.Bound So.Bound . K ; NORTH COAST ....Aug. 25 Aug, 20 ° Aug. 31 PACIFIC ALASKA HOTEL GASTINE | NoRmeRS MR M3 Ay 1 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 AIRWAYS, INC. c o A ll Every Effort Made for the: i :::;HC chsr _.Sept. 3 Sept, 7 9 » CHARMAN, Agent . Traffic Representative | PHONE 412 ! COmeI't Of GuestSI | J. B, BURFORD, Tlcu':'mm LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU CAFE ' ST C—— . o - | s : |© GUY SMITH, Douglas e TINEAU HOTEL PACIFIC COAST in connection g Ay 3 HEADY AS {

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