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a0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1938, A | BRINGING UP FATHER ¥ By GEORGE McMANUS SORRY-MUM- BUT THE DOCTOR ), = Bv- GOLLY- ME FOOT IS O STIT hs 'S;YENéL;S)%A?:E CANT COME OVER- AS HE HAS arlI l.e ew P e L e BOCTORYOU REALLY DON'T RHEUMATISI IN' HIS FOOT—~ ACHE IN M Y SYMPATHY -=— v 2 ESERVE AN (‘a 3 ME A PAIN IN THE NECK: 905 I DNT HAVE THAT MATISM IF_YOU LIVED RHEU oo 0 0 ¢ 0 0 00 A SIMPLE AND REFINED LIFE- R | . " P A ss ENGERS ¢ Steamer Movements | ; . NORTHBOUND . 2 ABflARD ALASKA e Alaska due Saturday. Should ® )/ i e have thr /s’ mail aboard e e from States . \ e SCHEDULED SAILINGS X e Northland scheduled to . 7 4 . from Seattle Sept. 9 at . 1,1,[ = SEATTLE, Scpt. 7.—Steamer Al- @ Aleutian scheduled to sail from e s i i\ H";J‘m " ! acka, on her last trip of the season e attle Sept. 10 at 9 am © | ” it “% - on the Southeast Alaska-Triang . incess Louise schetiuled to e |l “ [ I P ;" route, sailed north at 9 o'clock ® Al from Vancouver Sept. 10 @ | Ui i night with 102 first class and onc ® 9 p.m . E steerage passenger . i scheduled to sail from e | S —— Passengers ard the ka e Seattle Sept. 13 at 9 am 0{4-7————— —_—— #+ visions of the Statutes. |Raven Island reatmen \;, 1rlv‘lrml:m' of plain- GREEN TOP P e i e 4 for Juneau include Harry ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e | GEORGE A. LINGO, containing 7.03 1iff in that he frequently struck her ) : booked for Juneau include Harry ¢ Yukon scheduled lo sall from 2| | HOSPITAL NOTES | Befier. i b i o e S no s e FORD AGENCY Adams, Robert Owens, Vera Hus- ® attle Sep at 9 am. PRl 3 s g ( : sey, Edna Dean e North Sea scheduled to sail e == First publication, Sept. 7, 1938 Office, Anchorage, bility of temperament CABS_PHONE ! (Authorized Lealers) James Chababos, Leo Chababos. ® from Seattle Sept. 16 at 10 e Mrs. J. W. Littlepage, who has Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. Any and all persons claiming ad- event you fail to so 1 GREASES W. J. Powers, Mrs. Jessie Baker, ® am been receiving medical care at St. — versely any of the above mentioned appear and answer, the plaintiff i 3 3 Miss Prances Thomas, Mr. and M5, ~ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Ann's Hospital, was dismissed to- UNITED STATES Tl RABENG e bR adverse Will:tak mEnt deitet yoil 108 6 7 8 GAS — OILS * B f scheduled to arrive at « |day DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . . hk ihceast ARdwilieTol Peter J. Bond aranof schedule 8 GENERAL LANDHGINICR claims in the local land office Want thereof, and will apply to the S5 SRR P e 11:45 oclock tonight and = JENERAL L "FICE within the period of publication or court for the relif demanded in R e R ! JUNEAU MOTORS ; e sails south two hours later. ®| Mrs. Helen Roehn was discharged District Land Office thirty days thereafter, or they will her complaint and as hereinabove RS : Foot of Main Street » e Denali scheduled southbound ® |from St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- | Anchorage, Alaska. | 004 ihe provisions of the stated. COUPON BOOKS: ® 6 a.m. Friday. ® |ing. She has been a medical patient 4 Alfuust 25, 1938. Btatutes. ¢ The date of the order for pub- e 5 [ e Columbia scheduled south- ®[at the hospital for the past several| Notice is hereby given that James GEORGE A. LINGO, lication of this summons is August §O W el.tie S50 | e bound next Monday o |davs. V. Weathers, has made application " Reglater h, 1938, $3.00 in rides for §2.50 | UN NORTH SEA . LOCAL SAILINGS . ;S TN for a homestts, Anchoffe JOMDT,| . o cuiiiiion sept. 7, 1038, 7 | Witness the Honorable Gieorgs . e Estebeth scheduled to sail every MOOSE WOMEN MEET embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2303, 1o puplication, Nov. 2, 1938. lexander, judge of said court, and { e Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ®| A meeting of the Women of the ‘\ulmlorl on Fritz Cove Road and _ R She NERL- OF) SR coust HETENGRY o ka and wayports. o |Moose will be held at 8 oclock |Auke Bay, containing 4.95 acres, 0 . i Wi+ s THIs MuRN'NG e Dart leaves every Wednesday ®|(his evening in the Odd Fellows' |under the act of May 26, 1934, lati- ;l ":::}A T:)f;"\'“ on this 24th day of August, TRANSPORTATION ¥ e at7am. for Petersburg, Port ® (Hal A regular business session |tude 58° 21 04” N. longitude 134 ., No. 4245- e v, 5 | o Alexander, Kake and way ®|will take up the greater part of the |38’ 30”7 W. and it is now' in the In the District Court for the Ter- ‘SE;O,BLRT I COL(’”%F,ZK Thirty-two passengers arrived in|e ports. o evening, hnd all members are. uirged |filés “0f ' the' 0, 5. ‘Hatid iffice, | ' TlMiE7 Gl Alaska. Division Number e e ® ] Juneau shortly after midnight onle o e e @ e e ® e @ @ ®|i; he present. Anchorage, Alask One. At Juneau. y G NORS' o the steamer North Sea and 25 pas- - | z O 8 Any and all persons claiming ad- DOROTHY LA MARR, Plaintiff, et A 4t 1,,3:;“”' Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle sengers embarked here for s . | xefiely, any ot the abbvEWREERY| ve. JAORSAUBRRVT. LA MARR, ol o ohr Sent. 21 1098, EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. bound points, the North Sea leav Bnl l Takes MRS. BAKER RETURNING | |and should file their adverse Defendant. Last publication, Sept. 21, 1938. ing here this forenoon for Seattle Mrs. Jessie Baker, mother of Mrs. claims in the local land office THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- > — é’?.“ves via Sitka | G. E. Krause and Mrs. John Ahlers, | within the period of publication ED STATES OF AMERICA, ’ Gt ST ‘\umc Inbound passengers were—Maxine T B is a passenger aboard the Alaska f0r |or thirty days thereafier or they TO the above named defendant, S. S. TONGASS Sept. 9 Shetterly, Marlene Klatt, Nadine we" y fl"e u Juneau. Mrs. Baker has been south|will be barred by the provisions of ~8reeting: g 3 Bt 4 ; ) Bt . PAMOUS P PASSENGERS FREIGH Klatt, Mrs. Odin Klatt, Mrs. Everett for about a year, visiting relatives|ihe Statutes 0w W Tl SIS, ap- Goteto" the. (heatres. and lll-‘:}:l(tfl’l!’\'l‘l(}N 7 Nowell, Baby Nowell, Ellen Mc- |at varidus parts in the States. | GEORGE A. LINGO. pear in the District Court for the stores, with magnificent 5 i { Kechnie, Alice Coughlin, Kenneth mm Bs war e ‘Register, | Territory of Alaska, First Division, tlow of mountains and bar- |} & e AT THE PS | Cole, Mrs. Anna Snow, Billy Ver- Lode and placer location notices|pirst publication, Sept. 7, 1938. at Juneau, within thirty days after comfort, convenience and non, Mrs, Evelyn Vernon, Bobby Hm- sale at The Empire Office. | Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. the last publication of this sum- LAROE. *UTARL L o BBUNSWICK D.B FEMMER Tt e Olute. v LebRtlt | s -stearir -Oolimbhs: of the|—— | mons, namely within thirty days ROOMS, Fiom RECREATION ALLEYS o it E. M. Schonover, Agnes Parrott, | Alaska Steamship Company, brought UNITED STATES i UNITED STATES after the 21st day of September, I with LMo CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- hrr Mrs. W. Haugland, Baby Haugland, |in 24 passengers from Southeastern DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | DEPARTM OF THE INTERIOR 1938, in Li-%r'llhh summons is pub- ializing in Chinese and American Everett Nowell, Jr, Ben Smith,|Alaska at midnight last night, GENERAL LAND OFFICE ENERAL LAND OFFICE lished, or within forty days after Hotel. Dishes—TRY US ONCE! Phone 114 Night 312 Baby Smith, Mrs. Ben Smith, V.land sailed with 21 from here for District Land Office i District Land Office the date of its service upon you B SIS BT Horn, Morris Scott, Tom Peterson, |Westward points Anchorage, Alaska.}+ Anchorage, Alaska, personally, and answer the com- Rl alINLCaRe])] - _—— ward [ 3 3 D. Cruiz, Peter Guerrero, George| From Seattle, passengers were- August 25, 1938. July 25, 1938 plaint of llw‘ above named plain- 1 Guerrero, Eddie Saloum, Ted John- [Florence Breed, Luigi Chesti, A.| Notice is hereby given that yo o NOfiset- 1 oiterfby g 1 SUR A Mbn G Lt Hon; Hile) I glieEsa R icours dn = ; B T coLUMBlA son, Sam Baker Condon, H. L. Faulkner, Malcolm |Shabaidak, has made application {Joseph F. Ross, has filed applica- the above entitled action. e 1 S ey Sailing for Sealtle, were — Mrs.|Faulkner, Miss A. Casel, Donnell |for a homesite under the act of |tion for a homesite, under the act| That said plaintiff in said action MAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO OF ALASKA Jack Schmitz, Jackie Schmitz|Gould, Mrs. Donnell Gould and May 26, 1934, for a tract of land|of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- demands the followingarelief: a de- ]‘I S 1) /IRT ahc Worth Smith, Mrs. Worth Smith, |child, Leonard Harju, Clara Holl- [embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2293, |chorage 08398, for a tract of land cree of divorce from defendant on o 1Je 4 J. C. Williams, Fred Charman, Mrs. {mann, Mrs. H. F. Mack, Harris Anchorage 08473, situated on Loop |embraced in U. S. Survey No, 2271, the gmund of cruel and inhuman U S M 1 C . LUMBER AND BUH"DING MATERIALS J. Hanson, Duncan Robertson, |Mack, T. A. Martin, Mrs. Albert Road and north shore of Auke|situated between the East and 77 ail Larrier PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Dewey Donnell, Robert Simpson, |Rasenen, Mrs. C. A. Roach, G. J. Lake, containing 4.31 acres, latitude | West Forks of Montana Creek about Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US T . i 5 ; | st =53 T : < ] A0 S To Improve Hugh Ross, Kenneth Huyler Sjolund, Mrs. M. Sparks, Miss Jean (58° 23’ 30" N. longitude 134° 38’ W. |fourteen miles NW of Juneau on R EN T A B 1K E o X _“',‘l","‘,""_“ sl B S and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I* Ill A For Sitka—Martha Takiado, Ike|Sparks, Betty Sparks, Godfrey and it is now in the files of the|Montana Creek Cut Trail, contain- 25 Cents an Hour—$1 a Day | For I{.thuuv(,‘ KAKE, PORT g S . Al | USED BIKES FOR SALE | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Cropley, Albert Jensen, Lillian Jack- | Erickson, Barney Gedwillas, L./U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- ing 4.11 acres, latitude 58° 24’ 18" son, Marian Jackson, Violet Jack-|Hallmann, John Parr. |aska |N. longitude 134° 34 W. and it is Guaranteed to Satis | For hlh:rmat.'nn e son, Lillian Martin, Robert Mar-| Sailing to Seward were — Mrs.| Any and all persons claiming now in the files of the U. S. Land s and Repair | D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 tin, W. E. Diers, Nadja Ves John Barrett, John Barrett, Mr. adversely any of the above men-|Office, Anchorage. ska. EN'S BIKE SHOP Freight must be on dock not Bark | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. For Ketchikan—Wes Overby |and Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Charles tioned land should file their ad-| Any and all persons claiming ad- Opposite Ball For Rose Inlet—Mrs. C. Vesoja.|Jenne, Irwin Krause, S. W. Nor-|yverse claims in the local land of- | versely any of the above described Whyte. [man, A. Reinikka, Charles LaFebre, |fice, within the period of publica- land should file their adverse Mrs. J. T. Flakne, A. O. Holly, tion or thirty days thereafter, or|claims in the local land office at H. B. Allabach, Mrs. H. B. Alla- |they will be barred by the pro-|Anchorage, Alaska, within the bach | period of publication or thirty days I] ":a m For Yakutat—H. Soleman, Dr. UNITED STATES | thereafter or they will be barred J . H. Geyer. ; DI‘P/\RT'\"‘,NT OF THE INTERIOR by the provisions of the Statutes. Eddie Nelson, M GEORGE A. LINGO Hor Waid=a * %! GENERAL LAND OFFICE | v ERrgiahn | District Land Office | : Fegister. Kodiak—Anna Berg. First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. For Ancnorage, Alaska For Pet tersburg—Mr -oo C S s bk June 1 1938, |Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. —— AR : 2 ¥ —_— - The Alaska Aeronautics and|¥ || Notice is hereby given that Jules UNITED STATE Al k A T ' | Communications Commission has| | TIDES TOMORROW | 'B. Loftus, has made application for DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR as a “‘ l‘anspcrt, nc. B 2:':.21?m§2,\”;‘° LB A s i T B A s‘f‘fldiers'oa:gl;iacmfionalt Bomestead, | GENERAL LAND OFFICE SEAPLA | str or a grant of $24525| pLow tide—6:02 am. 022 fee nchorage , for a tract of lan District Land Office to aid in the construction of five| High tide—12:23 pm. 15.6 feet embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2323, Anchorage, Alaska. NES FOR CHARTER radio transmission stations in the| Low tide—6:16 p.m., 03 feet. | containing 3.94 acres, situated five June 1, 1938, % ;l‘l(;:)ll':;)lr;afilma;lf;\,‘A:;lncg“\;::l i;)st — e miles from Juneau on Gi;k\)cie; High- Notice is hereby given that Ora Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska { y $54,500, e~ o, d it i W ir il f vl g HODGE TO SEATTLE way, and it is now in the files of Kuykendall, has made application SAILING SCHEDULE 3 s D“""“’"PC; C. Hockley has| pyjomey Walter H. Hodge of Cor- the U. . Land Office, Anchorage, for a soldiers’ additional home- T ok Jenshd B desson | AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL nn';‘\;l)unc'ed ]n& ortland. s | dova, is aboard the Aleutian on a Alaska. stead, Anchorage 08084, for a tract Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound - e application wa signed by |y, 00 weeks' business trip outside. Any and all persons claiming ad- of land embraced in U. S. Survey *BARANOF . 3 Sept. 6 PHONE 612— DCIY or Night - E. Goudie of Juneau. The pro- - >————— versely any of the above mentioned |No. 2187; Tract “A” is situated on ~COLUMBIA Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 posed stations will be located m[ 2 . land should file their adverse claims |the north shore of Jamestown Bay, *‘MT. McKINLEY Sept. 4 Sept. 13 Hangar and Shop in Juneau Juneau, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ket- Ia"fl u |u ens in the local land office within the |about 2 miles easterly from Sitka: TALASKA Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 I . X chl:lllc::xoax;{u fxaxL.:‘L( T : plcriod of publication oxr ul:‘m{’ days tract “B is situated on Cannon gléilfixxm cht. 1(; :('pt. i; zep:. }g lbt%l;gll‘]‘LEIN{‘T,ONSE—R(_)_CII)‘M l’;llot yor H. I Lucas of Juneau has thereafter, or they will arred | Island and tragt “G" is situated on| | e ept. ept. Sept. 3S ITH — Dispatcher ¥ 2 1A 1581 43, rovisidris ‘—;;,_ YUKON el Sept. Sept. 17 Sept. 23 ;?due:.fil“uipz‘:,g, Uol,\ \,‘JAOI .“?»?:? Mige- Venstis Feero Announoes e "‘%E‘(‘;';'“G"Ef Z“EL?;“(;‘S“' | {COLUMBIA . s?fit.i? Sefit. 19 Q{Iifié = struction of boat harbor landings [the opening of & Studio for piano| " Register. = Trayal ||| ALASEA . Sept.2l Sept.24 Sept.30 | All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped and terminal improvements at Ju- |#nd theory at 815 3rd St. on Sept.| o, L0 pon g 13, 1038, | “"’%"1\ SALEUTIAN ... : Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 au, estimated st $86,001 _16. A kindergarten for pre-school : ’ i on a R e R Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG: neau, estimated Lo cost $33,000. Mil- |6 ‘e will open on the same | st publication, Sept. 7, 1938. POETS OF CALL D! g \ age childr T 3 SR = a5 ton A. Lagergren of Juncau is en- gineer for the projec "PRIN_ *—Sails direct for Seward, thence southbound via Valdez, Cordova, Ju- |date. Please phone Red 119 for neau, Ketchikan enroute to Seattle. , < = 1 g tments. —adv. I These applications will be sent |appointments PAA i CESS” —Calls Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, northbound; Valdez, Cordova, Ju- | to Washington for approval, . neau, Ketchikan, Seattle southbound. ALASKA Sept. 21, 50 calls LD THE SIGN OF Liner Petersburg, Haines and Skagway, both north and southbound. IN APPRECIATION [| Newsl. Q. Answers DEPENDABLE COLUMBIA, Sept. 3, ALEUTIAN Sept. 10, COLUMBIA Sept. 17, nmz» I 1. Frankiin D. Roosevelt, Jr. He's | | SERVICE JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | ALEUTIAN Sept. 24, sailings call at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau,| 2-Way Radio Communication The Juneau Central Labor Coun- SC U1 P; cil thanks everyone who cooperated || 3. Becausé it is taunched from REGULAR SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Wrangell and Ketchikan southbound except the COLUMBIA, Sept. 3, HED AElt?hl ‘.‘Si%VGER AIRLINE SERVICE in and supported Juneau’s very suc- U.' S. AIRMAIL Princess Louise sailing which does not call Valdez southbound. uthorized U. S. MAIL Carrier flight. "y'90an Crawford and Franchot Tone. 5. 75. | | 1 Just become a father. l ! VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Cordova, Valdez, and Seward northbound; Valdez, Cordova, Juneau, Sept. 16, 26; Oct. 6, 17 Calls at Haines and Skagway southbound only. ek 10, 2599 | ALASKA September 21, and ALEUTIAN Sept. 24, calls at Petersburg north and southbound. *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. cessful celebration of Labor Day. | the back of a heavier plane while 1 CHARLES HARDY, : ; | Service Every Trip | Connections at Vancouver with | li | i | adv. ° Secretary s dian ific Services: RN Buetary ey —— Juneau-Fairbanks thnul::“unm S Ay Rl *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. —— B SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA ROUTE—PORTS OF CALL | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA ethel-Nome Trans-Atlantio {—Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, SkagWway, north- | FICKET OFFICE. TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 622 o s e i Trans-Pacific bound; Juneau, Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan south- | L SORTY ™ = . i : “rse ” Read Down 7 ReadUp | Pickets, reservations and full bound. | RelassHlolden, Chicf Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Tralfic Representaive Tue. ~ Sat.|bv. Junean {Ar{Sun. Th. particulars from _— Tae. Sat.|Ar. Whitehorse S L R A V. W, MULVIHILL (Sailings scheduled from Pier 2, Seattle, 9:00 A.M. except ALASKA Tue. Sat./Ar.Fairbanks __|Lv./Sun. Th. Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Septemver 6 sails at 9:00 P, M.) | 9 THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 |1 30Ar. 11:45/Lv. 00 |Ar. 12:30/Ar. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Alaska Stc‘lms}up Company SERVICE-ON‘ALL-ALASKA*ROUTES , a Traffic Representative A8 A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Leave Ar.Juneau Lv,Juncau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound § . . . GASTINEAU HOTEL : . 1 ‘ | The Daily Alaska Empire | ooy & : HOTEL GASTINEAU -~ 4 is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of . Every Effort Made. for the NORTH SEA .Sl S® Smm Ty HAROLD C. KNIGHT . Phone 1054 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Phene {CITX. WHARF ...oicrivrarime——_PhoBO g. 'GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ru.. u “~CAPITOL THEATRE |Tommommmmet | $§ Comiortof Guesisl AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE ! JAMES CPCQOPER ’ ' e : ” L : in connectio "EVERYBODY SING | s i munang Van’s Store “ SERVICE INFORMATION Public Ster y g Your Name May Appeas—WATCH THIS SPACE =il i Notary Public 218 8. FRANKLIN