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{3 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1938, T e e > AR it | BRINGING UP FATHER & R-WITH MY REFINEMENT = STOP READING THE_PAPER THERE YOU GO - MAKING . '“7 PE‘OE%.A KNOW HOW | AM EVER WHEN I'M TALKING TO YOU - FUN OF MY RELATIVES- THAT'S RIGHT- arlne e S GOING TO GET USED TO GOING | WONDER WHAT MY UNCLE YO HAVE NO HEART- WOLL Ee=AS| - WITH PEOPLE IN THIS NEIGHBOR- WOULD THINK IF HE KNEW YOU NEVER THINK OF | BT COIN 5 4 et =-THE RE SO FAR BE- | WAS LIVING LIKE THIS—- MY FEELINGS- NEVER [ T HOOD=--THEY A NEATH ME- A KIND WORD -, \ e e s e 00 s e 0 0 0 TR W ALASK A s A"_S ¢ Steamer Movements WONDERED ' > b IF HE COULD - NORTHBOUN® . ‘) . M e Northland scheduled to arrive ® e 1. H e about noon tomorrow. . e Princess Charlotte due tomor- ® 4 . row afternoon or evenir ° o Aleutian due tomorrow af- @ . ternoon or éveni L] . ngas d Wedr e} . Twelve passengers arrived in Ju- e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ° i neau early this morning from Skag- e Ynkon rcheduled to tail from ® wa and Haines amer @ Seattle tomorrow 10 am . { Alaska and 23 e Prince's Louise scheduled to ® | From Skagway—M . 1 from Vancouver () b l i Dy Bison el el LS > - P tlee | Temm—ee— Sige 48 Blair Miller, Ed Wheeler, Jack R. ® North Sea scheduled to sail @ [ i m Plax]:led tol (ot B u | e G s Clark, Kenneth Marvin, M. Gagnes,| @ from Seattle Sept. 2 at 10 ® as a ay ave Three Day Progra e g y _____ GREEN TOP ! FORD AGENCY J. B. Warrack, Viva Franklin, Jack e . N (Authsi edle: Olsen ; . cheduled to sail ® CABS pHONE § Authorized Qealers) . w:, Sea were—Mr, and @ th Coast sct to sail ® I- [Perry monument at Put-in BaY} 2 GAS — OILS { sorge Ducd Dell Cooper, ® from Seattle Sept at Y0 e r TR . o : : ' i " Fersor Mr p W. Hickley . a.m L :"w< ko TR P S 1 2 JUI\J; ‘/\IJ I\1<)"lyo[”‘ George Gillatley, Mrs. J. M. Laf- Alaska scheduled to sail from e e _ : ¢ : NEAU M RS 1 % mzl Helen Junas, H. E. Paul and ® Seattle Sept. 6 at 9 am . o A e . L TOP RIDE Fool of Main Strevt ! Mrs. Paul e SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS . ! i 3 COUPON BOOKS: { For Ketchikan—Bob Toussaint, A. ® Columbia scheduled * Stanley Young Is l‘lea(hng W. Shiels and Mr Shic Doroth . bound t 7:30 tomorrow e % s g = i, Evs Hoye e mornin o East with Trunk Load of For Pet F. K Mrw 8 Mot (MUBIIE ecliedulte 3 Evidence to Prove It A L A S K A H O. Adams, Horace Adams, Jr, ® southbound at 10 o'clock to- ® b v e —y| Aot L. (imerom s o ®| Alaska, famed for its bigness For Wrangell—A. J. Mandy, T ’.N“"_'l‘l“"““'(‘dfl’l"';‘::';'”mr) % | distance, mountains, bears, fish, and | ‘ TRANSPORTATION ;f.',t:‘ :‘:m;. Mrs. F. W. Dolphin, ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e v':”']“"\ nl;m(‘::‘:‘vmf‘,;,1‘1“'}:{”;;‘1‘-::‘1 (‘hi:\]:“. % o, w 3 | COMPANY ’ F. W. Dolphin i “'fl"‘ “",“'I,f”""\"r,'f' Wednesday o | 3ccording to Stanley Young, Chief oy ’ ; 5 i ! ® ks Sl o AL 7am for Petersbure. Port e | Of the Predatory Animal Division of - | o Alexander, Kake and way e |the Biological Survey. | Sai from Pier 7 Seattle b A TR 2 Young is heading back toward o caves | Washington on the Columbia in the . o morning, probably to prove that ir 1 E | the drainage of the Porcupine Riv are the largest wolves on the Nor | American continent. The trunk THIS MURN‘NG | filled with skulls and other boncs & ! of various species of *wolves and ‘oyotes found in the north and the predatory animal chief is of the| SEATTLE, Aug. 29—O. A. Erde-|opinion that the Biological Survey laboratory examination will prove Seattle S. S. CHATHAM Sept. 2 Sept. 9 ' FREIGIIT REFRIGERATION ] D. B. FEMMER FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ngers arrived in Ju- 1ing on the steamer Sixteen pa neau this mo resentative of t North Coast vig, Alaska : g S s , @. iA,|Oliver J.'Olson Company, announc- |t Alaska's ~Barcupine 'country s in Chinese and American AGENT Dale, Dr. Ev e Dan, | €5 that because of heavy cargo de- | wolves are tops for size in Nortl Kiing n i an A o mands from ports outside the range | America of the large Alaska steamship lines,| The Russell, Mrs. George Larson, Mi L. Harris, Mrs. S. Grummett an are, too, believed to be a child. H. Knight, C. Knight, Miss the Olson line will send another | new specie, resembling in size wolves| [ ” K Knight. Arlie Allen. C. C. Price, | *hip north and will possibly remain | found in the MacKenzie River coun- Jockman, i of the season Also in the trunk will be evidence » : The Florence Olson left here to shaw what is believed to be st'l OF ALASKA Nineteen passengers took passage south from Juneau on the Nort! Coast, nearly all of them to Seattl To Seattle were Alto Strauch, Ot- to Strauch, Mark Mori, Mr P Moulton, P. Moulton, M. F. Markue, Ingvald Edson, C. Robbins, D. Mos- ser, John Pinkerton, Al Ablite. Mrs Thursday, chartered to Valdez, with |another new specie of wolf in the a full load of freight, including 160/ Yakataga region tons for Fairbanks. In a few words, the trunk con- LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS The lumber ship Oliver Olson will | tains the for what will be a 4 & PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 1 north September nd will| new volum the North Ameri-| 4 i g ‘ SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve . r@ < and Modernize Your Home Under Title i, I Ill. A. ry construction material for hos- | can Fauna series, publications put Niagara, Perry’s flagship pitals, schools and other supplies for | out by the Biological Survey from Valdez, Jute Bay, Anchorage andtime to time dealing with the w High government officials and governors of ceveral of clude a parade, regatta, pageant and bar.\qucL _ Con- gressman Dow Harter of Akron, O, is chairman D. 1ly, Dx Kelly, Delene Kell | 2 Y R""l:ppl("m\;::‘ : XT" g(,illi“(‘ “‘“"\—’ b o WA Newih e e et i mt.lg-BzayB‘fl p::;:CI:F:gletl:r; of the congressional commission arranging affairs s X * g : 1 , e tion, Sept. 9-11, i i . T T 0 4 i e e llggt;lhrae:n?sgr;:rl;bg Commgdore Perry's victory | The Niagara, used by Perry as a flagship after his e ————& | official in the morning will be Mrs ip was sunk, is now at anchor at Eric in the battle of Lake Erie. Secretary of Interior | original flagsh To Ketchikan—LaVerne Boulton y s Sk O & Pt e o e * e a0 : . ERaidiv v i rk. Other events in- - " "‘ 1" ‘v,'(\l'k_c while Mr. Young was on fieid monument as a national pal i STOCK QUOTATIONS || High tide—4:01 am, 149 feet work around the Territory. | 2 *>— * Low tide—9:53 a.m. 18 feet | - ————e- To combat the decreasing birtn 5 v Gy T P _ oW SORE Ate 9. Glcite| MW fide—4:07 pm, 164 feet. | | GET DEER EACH rate in France the government pro- STRAIGHT FROM Visit the ¥ EW Aug. 29. — osing | S 28 = i R B/ % aadion: s e icd , m i ot bl T o] LOY. HAe10:82 g0, 08 fost \ ekt vood. Hitlng it “”.‘\‘uvlt,wt\d.ylmn]..uf ioogma, for w!x:nl ll(JLI.\' \\S)‘){)' TO SITKA HOT SPRINGS ok Lodgil ik At crioan - | Kathleen Lake region, Assistant ‘I"‘]‘]"‘!‘”‘;*h ‘f:“‘(““,‘ aory A g JUNEAU! Mineral Hot Baths | " e ot | District Attorney George W. Folta | “nOWs @ ARE 10, /W6 o 2 i «, American Light and P | 'olta 3 . : Accommodations to suit every & mezigan Light and Pow ARTHUR FICKEN ON | and Percy Reynolds returned oyep|©f Children supported. i | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | | Transport | Anaconda 32'%, Bethlehem Steel § Commonwealth and Southern 1%. | BRIEF VISIT HERE e v | They flew Returning on the steamer Aleu-|¥ith Shell Simmons for sale at The Empire Office. al |tian tomorrow afternoon, Arthur| BT o . —— ! L 4 17%, Safeway Stores 18, Southern |Ficken, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.| Mrs. Kon Ericksson, wife of the HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. [l 2 HENRY: FONDA - DOROTHY LAMGUH Pacific 17%, United States Steel | Ficken, will spend a few weeks Vi A Paramount Picture { - | purser of the North Coast, is mak- | 56%, Pound $4.86 1/16, Bremner |iting in this city before re-entering|iNg the round trip on the steamer M. S- D/l I{T - - — end with a deer apiece into the hunting countrsy Lode and placer location notices ~ —— | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. || SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 2; Curtiss Wright 5, General Motor: 45%, International Harvester 56 Kennecott 39, New York Centr sroting GEORGE RAFT | NEW ALASKAN | HOTEL . | | | | | | i NEAU- Phone Single' O t Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska s | | asked 2. the University of Washington for| ™ 3 - i, s ~ % So. Frarklin Street A the coming school term. U. S. Mail Carrier DOW, JONES AVERAGE For the past two months Mr. LA (7 A n y The following are today's Dow,|Ficken has been attending the La- ot Jraven Kertuions Work, Juneanide X > AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL Jones averages: industrials 137.06,|throp Pack Demonstration at Mt ko Bl M B For PF";‘I‘R%BUIIZG. 1‘_“,;,‘ r’r"»m | PHONE 612 D down 4.89; rails 2748, down 1.23;|Rainier, which is affiliated with the | stores with magnificent | oo i — i utilities 19.15, down .74 | University of Washington. el gl ALE‘XANIZI:RI,;:’:"‘V:“?‘:I PORTS. | | 1 ay or Night 3 ed, | atiof 5 L o L o e T ‘i Sy fopvemgnee amd| 4, B FEMMER—Phone 114 | i Hangar and Shop in Juneau ¥'s News Today.—€mplre. | Empire classiieas pay. | raRGE " = R S X s : : ki i B W eSS BRI T : Freight must be on dock not SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot all with Soecial Rates to later than 4 P. M. Tues RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher bath Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE ' | Hotel All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped NEW WASHINGTON I CANADIAN Travel Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG RS e el ,,,% . on a T PAA — Bz hS [Ty : THE SIGN OF i SAILING SCHEDULE M A R l N E A l R w A Y s P DE::::,;’:::LE | | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau 2-Way Radio Communication JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLIN REGULAR | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | MT. MKINLEY i AT, T, Aug. 24 Aug. 30 ASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICB U.'S. AIRMAIL SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | BARANOF ... " """ Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Service Every Trip Princess Louise—Sept. 6, 16, 26 | "ALEUTIAN -Aug, 1 A 2. RN *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. | Connections at Vancouver with | iYUKON ... Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. -’; Jlmex;lu to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof 1 1. | Canadian Pacific Services: | MT. McKINLEY eeeee-AUG. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. ishan Cove, Hoonah, and return. | 5 : Kin B ks | ety |vooumua ey son s sk | T o Tt ot 2in ethel-Nome | Trans-Atlantic {ALASKA ... R ...Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 3 . § ’ e ety Trans-Pacific BARANOF » ; il g Sept. 10 Sept. 16 e HT’.I’CKE’!‘h_oll-‘;‘.ICE, :‘RIANGLE PLACE-—I;:!O:E 2 : B R Tickets, reservations and full *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | lex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative | {Ar. Whitehorse particulars from and Kodiak points. . Whitehorse _ V. W. MULVIHILL | {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. | Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska | t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. CANADIAN THE ALASKA LINE TLv.| \ Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 [Lv.| 3:30/ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent | 4+ 31 . — 1 ’ [ : ./ . AIRWAYS, INC. X I Alaska Steamship Company i Traffic Representative SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKRA*RUUTES i : UIS A. DELEBE! LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE = i SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | Seattle No.Bound So.Bound { GASTINEAU HOTEL NORTH COAST Aug. 29 Aug. 31 rao. e HOTEL GASTINE Py NORTH SEA ......Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 ; Every Effort Made for the SORT DOMRE 0k 2, Sept 7 ED C. CHARMAN, 1 ‘Tnm-m and System Service Comfort of Guests! 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket ';::ut Phene 73 ° || JAMES C. COOPER, GASTINEAU CAFE s CITY WHARF ... S—r . 5 ’ i1 C. P. A . | GUY SMITH, JR— T | ] R T G M A e i .08 Goldsiein Bullding Van’s Store in connection e some 08 W2 , Douglas Agent X Tiote the crowded, marrow strip of beach, the few swimmers. l — : T arowd e b3t taine a 1y 113 ot 218 5. FRANKLIN AIK SERVICE INFORMA | VEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE " )

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