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SEVENTEEN IN, 2560 0UT ON NORTHLAND The m P Nc land 17 T o au frc at ! po 26 abo: Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. I Danal Be Marsha 1 A Jol I Archie McCal My Clifford £ W. Wyckoff, Ne Grant int, C. H., Smith, Lawrer Ame Gene Gertz, Mrs, W. K. Burfor 1 | to Sitka from Juneau were the Rev. A, P. Kashevaroff, Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson A. McEachran Jame e M and Mr Joe Werner ank Bo Henry Gieske, Mike Buchalz, William Wal- ton, A elson To Ketchikan Frank Foster Millard Gore, Rot Gore. To Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs. W 1. Goodwin and Jack Heintz To Petersburg—B. F. Kane. To Seattle—Mrs. Neil Grant, Mar- | R. Rowe, Edwin Rowe, Richard Rowe, Mrs. D. W, Rosenoff, War- ren Eveland. - - CROWDEDLIS ON ALEUTIAN LAST EVENING Dock here last night at 8:15 o'clock, the st eamer Aleutian g brought 52 passengers to this port and had 35 roundtrippers making the Alaskan cruise. The ship sailed for the Westward early this morn- ing rs booked for Juneau from Seattle were: Anna Lois Davis A Dryden, Mrs. F. T, Dryden ickson Fargher, Marcia Mrs. Mrs Arthur L. Fargher, Roma wr J. Ficken, Alice Hair Barbara Hermann C. B. Holland Dale Holland McConnell, McConnell, y, Mrs 1, Mrs. D. £ J. M nce; Dw Anne Mrs Hs Beulah Hickey C. B. Holland Mrs..Edna McConnell, Ruth ¥ A. Mc D. A. Na william O'Neil George F. Purser, Harold Prescott Mrs. R. J Joyce Rivers, R ommers, Mrs J. C. Stroufe, Jane and Jacklyn Stroufe, C. W. Stevenson, Mrs. Stev- enson, H. B. Stoneman, Mrs. M. Stuart, Ronald and Doris Stuart, Katherine and Ruth Torkel- son, Bernice Waugh, Mrs. Helen Webster, Mildred Webster, Jennie Berg, William Zimmerman, Jr., A R. Long, J. Morean, J. Mustonen, Don Farrell, C. J. Holland From Southeast Alaska ports: C. T. Byram, Mrs. George H. Jensen W. C. Mackie, Mrs. M. Mackie, J. Michaelson, J. McQuiston, J. Soude, N. Lester Troast, G. Wildes, Bor enen, Pete Hin, wenty-four passengers sailed to Westward ports from Juneau on the Aelutian as follow To Cordova—Gl: Laughlin, Mrs. Bromley, Bisl Mrs. H Dolores Dr Me- Naish, Perry, Purser as River Julian and Jone: hlin Alice Crimont, Hanscn, J. Gs Ruhv ¥ To Valdez—J. W. Gucker, C. Ras- mussen, Eihel Eivin 0 Seward—William T. Cashen, Vera Lerbel, A. Germain, Thomas Judson, George Abbott, M. E. Met- calf, Dick Merrin, F. Caldwell To Crab Bay—M Lovold and Mrs. Lovold To Kodiak—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffery. e Princess Charlotte n Puanarst Night Bringing sixteen passengers to Juneau, an Pacific steam- er Princess Charlotte docked here last night at 6:15 o'clock, a sailed for Skagway at midnight with 110 roundtrip passeng on board. This is the last trip the Prince: Charlotte on the ck Passengers for eau of included Lucille Goetz, Mrs. A. E. Goetz, Billie Goetz, Douglas Hudson, the Rev. O. L. Kendall, Mrs. McDon- nell, Betty Mill, Martin F. Pederson Mrs. D. Ross, Lyden L. Smith, Marvin Varness, Maurice F. M Donnell, Jack McDaniel, Katherine Pasquen. For Tulsequah: Wi am G. Thompson, Fredrick D. Worthing NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY To be issued Oct. 1 and forms close Sept. 15. For space and change of listings please call Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co., phone 420 adv. - — ALASKANA, by Marie Drake, 50c. | Shirley Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon due late Friday or Sat- urday scheduled to arrive ng SAILINGS scheduled to from Vancouver at 9 o- bound next Monday or day LOCAL SAILINGS tebeth N iled to sail from ept. 2 at 10 Lm ham heduled to sail n Seattle Sept. 2 at 9 pm Columbia heduled to sail from Seattle September 3 e 9 am . No! Coast scheduled to . from le Sept. 3 at 10 a.m L4 Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle Sept. 6 at 9 am . Northlanyd scheduled to sail ® from Seattle Sept. 9 at 10 a.m . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® arrive i y morn- e in and sails ® south three hours later. ° Aleutian scheduled south- e . . . . E: cheduled to sail eve Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart at 7Tam Ale Wednesday for Petersburg, Port Kake way leaves every and . . . . . . . . . . . ° ° ® ° . e ° . . ° ° . . . . . . - . ° . . . . . . . ° . . ° . xander . . PARTY SOUTHTO VICTORIA TODAY Taking off at 4 o'clock this morn-|Owens; (D) the recall of Shell Simmon: Air ‘Transpo! with five pa to catch a Pacific liner is flying the Al- Lockheed in ng a tori for Hono- lulu Passengers are Bayne Beauchamp John Greenwell, Robert Hind, Gor- don Irwin, and Frank Harlocken all of Honolulu. A tour of A and study cut thet time short and the plane flight wa, necessary to enable their presence at school when the term opens archaeological John Amundsen took a party of four up on a glacier flight this morning, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Grant of Wrangell and Northland officers Charles Todd and’ Ken Carroll | Amundsen later took the Fair- child to Sitka with Mrs. R. R. Rowe. ‘Wh(’ll BI'()()I(I\'H DU(] gers | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, A THER UGUST 31, 1938 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FA OH-DEAR- FATHER QEALLY THAN AN HOUR M AFRAID YOUR 1S5 SICK— THOSE DOCTORS HAVE BEEN IN HIS ROOM Mgisz NO a MacPHAIL IS NAT.LEAGUE'S BIG IDEA MAN Get Into Slump Larry Gets Up New Stunt By DILLON GRAHAM AP Feature Service Writer 31 sure-fire Larry stem ns forget the Every time the skids Larry comc Aug a BROOKLYN MacPhail has of making Brool Dodger slump Brooks hit the up with a new He's the National league’s No. 1 idea man work in Jotting inspira- Stenographers relays down his tions “Ideas come to me just like that,” he says, modestly, with a brisk snap of his fingers Here are some he conceived: | (A) Hurdle races across the in-| 8 field; (B) the disguising of Ebbets field under a fresh coat of paint (C) a handicap race between bn‘f‘ players and sepia sprinter Jesse| Babe Ruth; a long-hitting cham- pionsh: (for Ruth to win) | mination sprints to determ the e's fastest speedster; (G HERE THEY COME NOW- I'M SO NERVOUS- DOCTORS- IS MY HUSBAND REALLY SICKK OR1S, . HEs JUST BLUFFING? HE HAS A SORE FOOT- AND HE ISN'T DOING ANY BLUFFING- i Governor Host to Farmers Farmers and wives on grounds of executive mansion At the conclusion of the annual farmers’ Rouge, La., Gov. of the farmers at a reception on grounds of the executive mansion and Mrs. F ard dressing up his ushers in bright uniforms, and teaching them Eng-| ting behind them can see the gam lish: (H) bringing nocturnal base-| without getting a crick in their ball to the Metropolis. (Incidentally, to celebrate the om leaning sid These rays amber-colored first night me he persuaded nade the spec- Johnny Vander Meer to pitch his|tators with soft chirpir { second straight no-hit, no-run game. | Singing in the & No one had ever done this. Vander| Here are some prospective late Meer, a modest Dutch lad, demur-| season championship contests red at the suggestion of breaking| Sing A michrophone would be precedent, but finally was persuad- | installed the dressing room ar ed after much coaxing.) Camouflaged Baseball As a result of keeping my very close to the ground I've got ple | she in wi ear culd warble under the A hand vote of the fans stands would determine the yers OWers the nner. W Matilda Holst and Mr. and Mrs.|scoop. From an earthy grapevine| Pitching control. With a bulls- evor Davis, Mr. Davis making the | source IT've obtained a list of other|eye at the plate, an award to the trip to take color movies |MacPhil ideas that Baseball's|hurler who can score the most di- Yesterday Simmons brought in|Barnum may unveil almost any|{rect-cenier hits out of 10 tosses. 1 passengers from the islands! minute now: | Dirtiest orm. This nte: - and Amundsen five. | Vari-colored baseballs. A patri-|ing spectacle would be saveéd for a From Sitka passengers were Mrs.|otic red for July 4. Yellow, a soft,| rainy . Mud sticks better than George, Kenyon st Hallford and LeRoy Vestal. From Cobol—Arthur Reinikka From Chichagof—Harold Sadler and Henry Olterman. - ONE HALIBUTER - startle the men folks out of the|pody block while goin SELLS, SEATTLE ‘Anmmwd cartoons in r-cnt‘v.‘-‘ P & SEATTLE, Aug. 81-—Only one|[Held. "o entertain ; the Kklagles, RETURNS TO CORDOVA halibutter, the F. C. Hergert, from ’_V““]“-“ % Ly k““‘\ i‘“‘»‘{"" ’“’t"“" Mrs. Harold Gallwas, who has| the local banks, arrived here tc |rather than take Johnny to the|peen yisiting relatives here, left She brought in 1,000 pounds and sold for 11 cents a pound. D FREIGHTER DEPERE UNLOADING TODAY The Alaska Line freighter Depere, Capt. A. McDonald and Purser R. Leddingham, ‘unloaded powder at | Dupont last night and today moved into Juneau’s harbor to unload coal and structural steel. Several tons of steel were dis- charged for the Baranof Hotel con- struction project. The Depere is scheduled to get vay for Westward ports last to- t or early in the morning, | EVELAND LEAVES WITH NORTHLAND Warren Evelend, Director of Pub- lic Health Laboratories here, sailed outh on the mot his morning for a absence and sehool study. long leave of Eveland will go to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to continue specialized studies. He expects to return to his post next June. During his absence, F. P, Paul will have charge of the laboratori * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfeet comfort, convenience i service, e Rates $0).50 a4l From all with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE ) rship Northland | 8:00) 8:6 ies. Ladies’ days. Home plate microphone. So fans| ¢, can hear the witty conversational| gy park with their sudden screeches | pa at foul ball: game. For little Johnny habitually hops on Pop's lap, tweaks his ear and whines for soda pop just when | Ducky Wucky Medwick slams one| into the bleachers | | Invisible steel posts. So fans { PAA - *‘ = | THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE | REGULAR ‘ U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down Read Up_| Tue. Sat.Lv.Juneau ____ |Ar./Sun. Th. Tue. Sat./Ar. Whitehorse _ |Lv.Sun. Th. | Tue. Sat.Lv. tehorse __ Ar./Sun. Th. Tue. Sat./Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv.|Sun. Th. Th. (Wed. |Wed.| Th. | 00'Ly. Fairbanks ___|Ar.| 8:00/ Ruby _ |Lv.! 6:30] Ruby Lv. McGrath ___[Lv.| . Flat 3. T |a favorite with the femmes, for| divided into three parts with separ- | ate prizes to (a) the player handling Blocking. A prize | completing a McLean, | light hue, for the first day of sum- | dirt. vy Norman, Clarance Wise, Fred | mer. Blue, for Blue Mondays. Pink, | obacco chew: This would be e biggest wad; (b) the one who n spit the farthest, and (¢) the exchanges between players and um- | op, pires. ; | e Cheer leaders. These to signal| the gals when to yell, 5o they won't | ywy e showing the best spitting ac- racy. to the player the soundest flying into second se, to prevent the infielder from double play at first. o gets off |aboard the Aleutian for Cordova. RAILWAY STEAMSHIPS COMMUNICATIONS HOTELS JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—Sept. 6, 16, 26 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 Flat Bethe! Nome PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. | Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 N Audil_Tax and System Service | JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Si FORTUNE Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN short course in Baton W. Leche play hosts to hundreds TEN FLY IN ON ELECTRA Al v a PAA this morning Wi Monsen Electra from ten pa and t Hall to Fairbanks juneau. Passengers were B. Steed, J. M. Perry, A. E. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, George Purss Mrs. R. J. Rivers, Julian Rivers, J e Rivers, J. J. Meherin, Ann Dwyer. gy | TIDES TOMORROW o — & High tide— , 12.1 feet. | Low tide—11:28 a.m., 5.0 feet. | High tide—5:40 p.m., 13.6 feet. oo Today.—Empire. Today’ EIGHTEEN COME IN AND 13 SAIL * WITH MckINLEY Eighteen passengers came in from the Westward on the Mount Mc- Kinley at a late hour last night, and thirteen sailed south From Seward passengers were| | Judge and Mrs. Simon Hellenthal John King, Jack Tapper, M. £ Whittier, H. Geisel shal From Val Mrs, Douglas Ward, Mrs n Sleves, William McKenzie. From Cordova—C. Savage, Mrs. Mary Nickaloff, Virginia Nickiloff, Perry Nickaloff, E. J. Rice, R. Grif- fin Sailing to Ketchikan were \ Charles Steele, M. Richard, J Ziegler, Sig Walls H. M. Burris. To Seattle- Jerry Cole, Margaret Nietz, Mrs. Carnegie, Miss E. Por- ter. - WALLSTEDT TRAVELS Sig Wallstedt, Juneau broker, left for Ketchikan aboard the steamer Mount McKinley. ; b HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. 'or PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. ) Visit the ! SITKA HOT SPRINGS | i | j Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to sult every | | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | | ‘Transport NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Frarfklin Street JUNEAU- A %) > Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY Aug. 24 Aug. 30 | BARANOF . Aug. 27 Sept. 2 | *ALEUTIAN . Aug. 30 Sept. 5 | +YuKON Sept. 3 Sept. 5 | MT. McKINLEY Sept. 3 Sept. 9 | *1COLUMBIA . Sept. 6 Sept. 12 fALASKA Sept. 10 Sept. 12 BARANOF ... Sept. 10 Sept. 16 *ALEUTIAN Sept. 13 Sept. 19 +*YUKON Sept. 20 Sept. 26 | $*ALEUTIAN Sept. 27 oct. 3 | i1*YUKON . Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 *—Connects with 8. and Kodiak points. s. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. | t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. THE ALA Ticket Office—Phone 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent +—Calls at Haines and Skagway Northbound Only. ~Calls at Haines and Skagway Southbound Only. SKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 Every Effort Comfort AlIR SERVICE GASTINEAU CAFE in connection e T T R HOTEL GASTINEAU Made for the of Guests! Iy Phone Single O | —: | | AR SR R R GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE || 678 | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | IUNEAU I\'/IOVI‘ORS COUPON $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 O e e FOR HEALTH BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 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MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayeés, Traffic Representative to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneay No.Bound 8o.Beund NORTHLAND - Aug. 30 Aug. 30 NORTH SEA .....Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 NORTH COAST .Sept. 3 Sept. 7 NORTHLAND Sept. 9 Sept.13 . Sept. 13 HAROLD C. KNIGHT -