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™ e — | BRINGING UP FATHER i et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1938. o U T SIT OVER - » n News R R ST SOME | BUT-DADDY- MR (KIN | PUT GET YOLR HALD OFF 3 arl e LIGHT TO READ--~= KEN NETTICUT IS THIS LAMP THA LGT\ b LERE- DO YOU MIND ® CALLING ON ME OVER THIS GET ouT o iy TS JOST ! THIS EVENING WAY JUST, CANT YOU SE Ss AND I MUST EN- A LITTLE? USING IT TERTAIN_HIM IN / o-......---: THIS ROOM— ¢ Steamer Movements { ( . NORTHBOUND . § e Aleutian in port and scheduled ® i ® ail westward at 4 0'c . i o I afternoon . % ° uled il for Seattle 1 e ! “ b . Sitka at 8 or 9 tonicht from ® é ® Unior lock «® ~ Twenty-{ for Ju- e Princ ¢ scheduled to ® " eanu left tl 1bia il 3. ck Ul after- @ y vean Lefl 0 . i . I it from e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Westward embarked ® Denali scheduled to sail from e l here for sou e Seatt »m. today but pro- | From Seward pass were Joe ® bably delayed ° | Meherin, W. J. McDonald, Dr. J. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e | | W. Edmunds, W. H. Baum, Frank ® ttle tomorrow 9 a.m . f § Johnson, Joe Clarkson, R. Christian. e Tor cheduled to sail from e ! From Cordova—A. C. Black, Mrs.| ® Seattle Sept. 15, 9 pm o WITH 64 J | R. G. Millett, R. G. Millett, A. L. ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® | Cox. n Ougland, Ralph Spark . from Seattle Sept. 16 at 10 ¢ | From ¥ e Columbia scheduled to sail ® E Herbert Brem e from Seattle Sept. 17 at 9 © - Daisy Abraha s am . - Pl David Brown, Cha m e cheduled to sail from ¢ With the American Legion An- Henninger, Da ke Sept. 21 at 9 am, e chorage band hitting up feet-twitch- ¥ iv Gamble * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ing marches, the steamer Aleutian g to Jjin' ® Mount McKinley scheduled |pulled into the dock this forenoon | g ), B h e southbound day night e bringing home a crowd of Legion- John Reck ymas John- ® or Friday morning o naires from the convention at | son, Marian Ralph, R. Lindsay ® North Coast scheduled south- e Ketc a J Eager . bound Friday . £ ers came for Clifford, Mr . LOCAL SAILINGS . from Seattle ] Mr:. Robert # Estebeth scheduled to sail every n and Wran- I G. R e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ] Serak e ka and wayports e From - Williams, Walt Fu ® Dart leaves cvery Wednesday ® Mrs, C. y f Loney, J. Hobbs, R e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port ® |Nathalie Bailey, R. J. Broemling | A. Rockie, Rot £ . Alexander, Kake and way ® Mrs. R. J. Broemling, T. N. Cashen, ard Mellon Melld ® ports e Mrs. K. R. Ferguson, Jackie Forde, " v To Ketch S. D. Harris, Mrs. ® © @ ©¢ ©¢ @ @ @ @ ® e e H B. Frickey, Lois Graham, T. P. - M. Judge, Mrs. E. Duning, Ken g Graham, Jr., Gordon Graham, M i Edwards, A. Moquist, J. Knox E. L. Hunter and child, Mrs. W. P To Wrangell—Marie Rogers, D Kleweno, Wally Kleweno, Shirley ¢ James Kleweno, Reggie Kleweno, T. La SR B 5 sen, F. J. McHugh, L. Norvell, Mrs. Ly ; wITH 24 FROM L. Norvell, Mrs. A. N. Nygaard, France’s bid for transoceanic airplane trade is in. Tt arrived by way of t)ho ocean-spanning seaplane, | H. Raaitkainen, Martin Raphael Lieutenant De Vaisseau Paris, pictured above at Port Washington, Long Island, after the hop frf)l;i the Mrs. Martin Raphael, Mary J Azores. The crew of the ship, left to ri 'EA(,}IIL" .imwl;u: Bouchard, radioman; ll: nri X‘.'m“.ult', co-pilot; Henri i PU!NTS SUUTH ehii s e AN Guillamet, pilot and chicf; Paul Comet, navigator, and Jacques Neri, radioman. B gardner, R. Krepper, B. L. Michalke, ~ & ! ¥ 3 Billy Williams Shirs Cochedt SoISIIR AL Bt ity e s When the motorship Northland| From Ketchikan Mrs. I R. to be assur Wt a certain method | By tha Society . Sept. 14, in docked In Juneau this. morning|Anderson, Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, H. Wil give best, resullEr e, Rrille: [N P e L L { 5 from Seattle, there were 10 pas- 1. Becker, J. F. Chamberlin, T found that Schilling’s types of bas Pl Pilng athcie } engers aboard from Seattle for Ju- M. Davis, W. I Johnson, R, T. COFFFE REAL coffce, each of which is blended | there. All donations gladly received § neau and 14 from Southeast Alaska, |Kaufmann, Mrs. J. McCormick, " and romsted (as well as gréund) g ¢ KETCHIEAN, Alaska, Sept. 13— From Seattle passengers were Mrs, |[Mrs. J. H. Newman, J. Newman, AR R g il o -« Steamer North Sea loaded frozen| A, Fi ald, C. F. Paul, G. R, Fos. | Mrs. H. G. Nordling, Mrs, O. G EYE_ BeralALoN bt eI AT e R T B O & herring here yesterday to be sold ter, Jack Dunn, Naomi Forrest, Ro- Olson, J. T. Petrich, Hattie Peter- very happily reecived by coiffe lov- | fow municipally owned milk plants { to Seattle fishermen as it is Te- bert Forrest, Mrs. Theresa Crozier, Man, Jesta Timmerman, E. A i . B ot bol e e T e i ported here there is a shortage for Patricia Crozier, Mr . Blox. Thatcher, H Thompson, D. = steps fur than m i " 4 n the south ham, Mrs. H. Reaber and baby Wilcox, E. Isaacson, K. Johnson. aner sy |t he desirc . AT T I R e rm— 1 B e e B o W ee et Eoil P Ge ”‘_'“I Mana ger £ Ei Sl :’\ll'lffv"';“"“‘“ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO, | herring at Prince Rupert Bowen, A. J. Goodman, Mrs. W Jones, Nell McCloskey, A, Van May- Miller, of A. Schilling identical in fiavort - The House of ]‘ S DART | — . Schick, Henry Roden, Laurin Kim-|ern, Esther Rhind, M. C. O. : e 3 Schilling spares no effort or ex- . £ A ray, M. Hubbard, Mrs. O. Bernhoit, Sabin, A. Shipman, L. Taylor, R. & Co., Gives Views pensa - fo u‘,‘,‘(. ?,(,,',‘:.,,:15.‘}: ‘hi' ,;:L U. S. Mail C 3 yMrs. John Coulter, Mrs. A. Je \.{Johnon, J. Kitchroo, C. Short- Golfec LHab thobas the Biw ol Rkt .« D all carrier T i Jeanette Jensen, Nils Rochum, ridge. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 13. every cup will be a delicious ag.| 1e2ves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, { Charles Spam, J. Phillips, Mrs. C - - - —Recently returned from an ex- dition to the table. Whether it be y -'I {;glz;‘;;gw;;z{; rI:l( s - Wellesly tensive trip over the Western ay breakfast. g g e ORS ) 2, PO | ABUARD I.Uuls Bl R B SRR S B M MISSIONARY MEETING | Ry St o el A :"i‘L'v““:D"‘l“‘p‘“'\“ NDER and WAY PORTS. | Mrs. L. E Mattraw, Miss L. Ma-| SCHEDULED TOMORROW jager for A. Schilling and Company, (s coffee is sure to please those For Information \ ther Anderson, J. Ozawn, B g Iput voice to a vitally interesting | who fnow, : e D. B. FEMMER—Phonc 114 i FUR THIS PURT Puul Andy Lorentzen, Vio-| The International Missionary So- reévelation regarding Americas ¢ L Freight must be on dock not 2 la Rudel, Mrs. William Selig. clety will meet tomorrow afternoon Number One Morning Eye-OPener moiavis News ‘loday—fmpire. | mag2lcr than 4 P. M. Tuesday. f o - for its first meeting after the —Coffee. i L i e A z 5 Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- R RN T e "-'f' summer vacation. An interesting lMll» I;\GHI«‘;’ agreed \ln:‘){a grocers |/~ L T il TIDES TOM | | program has been arranged for the that after the alarm clock rings or & : G ;;1'\:)”’;;";],-(:,,“”;”:,‘\’1‘1‘:: (;1”“;: (:’,I,x.,;\ B — PLREN # meeting which is to be held in the the rooster crows, America wants HOTEL IUNLAU B Nearest Federal Building. } this afternoon with the following g ST Methodist Church at 2 o'clock, & 8ood cup of coffec. He said e : : ge: igh tide—3:23 am., 150 feet. | wednesday afternoon. grocers everywhere quoted house- WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. I ”“;;‘;_"L;\’l;'m“‘ S el i“““ tide—9:21 am., 19 feet. | Afte short business session, Wives as becoming more and more PLEASANT” B Beauty Shop. | B = figh tide 7 pam., 16.7 feet the devotional part of the program discriminating in their choice of | William Garster and wife, Mrs.| [0 a0 L b gt ; ; Pars, S 08 Brands ade 3 B CLARENCE WISE o Catherine Harland, Eve Hartje, Mrs ey will be conducted by the Presi- brands due to sound honest value &58) s B Every Room a View Room. e R dent, Mrs. J. E. Click, followed by Presented in the better newspaper Owner-Manager M. Lesher and three children, Mr: Leslie J. Reed, Sister Mary Fintan la solo by Miss Matilda Holst, ac- advertising TONGASS SCHEDULED A 5 R % 'S revor Davic From the kind of sales the groc- Glendon W. Wald. companied by Mrs. Trevor Davis. g For Tulsequah via Juneau — Dan TO SAIL THURSDAY Mus. Charles C. Personeus will tell ers reported,- Mr. Miller said, “It Campbell, Charles M. Campbell, T |of the missionary work being done Seems that people are gefting to Charles Dinsdale, Martin Gronmyr Olav W. Haltorsen, Cunnar Moum, Marius Olsen, William A. Risk, Mi- chael Skehor, Francis Martin, Pat- rick Tierney D GLEN WALD IS RETURNING Transportation Company, has|churches, and some of the results. coffee when they begin to ques- ived a radiogram that the Ton- s David Waggoner will conduct tion their coffee pots, and not al- gass is scheduled to sail from Seat-|tne Spiritual Uplift portion of the Ways the coffee itself. With two tle Thursday night, undoubtedly at|pogram, giving some interesting distinctly different methods of mak- 9 o'clock. |thoughts and truths regarding ing equally popular, drip or per 8 _ “0- - stewardship. lator they have discovered that ueee Piano Studio Opens . The program is to be followed by | o Miss SS— — a social half hour and refreshments served by the ladies of the church. The Interdenominational Mission- Jarman's-Friendly Venetia Feero announces Glen Waid the Ju- i neau Poit Of who was the opening of a Studio for piano Society is for all the ladies of | E transferred at } jiect to and theory at 315 3rd St. on Sept.|Gastineau Channel of the different | FORTUNE E Philadelphia just a .vear azo, is 6. A Kkindergarten for pre-school |denominations, and everyone is wel- returnit to Juneau aboard (he age children will open on the same come to the services and urged Princess Louise, due late this after- |date. Please phone Red 119 for to attend. | on appointments. adv. - OB 3 S5 PR ST } Trees and brush being cleared Dr. J. W. Edmunds, O[vu)mclnst;nug of Texas state parks are being She is now visiting relatives in the | of Ala and Seattle, is now here, | converted into charcoal for use of States. | for several days, at the Hotel Ju-|picnic parties. | Sol Silverman, who transferred|neau, examining Eyes for Glasses. | — to Juneau from Philadelphia, when|See his “ad” on page three. e Wald transt , left recently for| R T PAA - Marie Drake, 50c. L THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE noon. Wald was married his trip to Philadelphia and his wife will also come to Juneau shortly Mr. $4 Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN his eastern station. | AvaskaNa, by H. Larsen SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL | ‘ Service Every Trip | Juneau-Fairbanks i Bethel-Nome | Read Down " Read Up | Tue. Sat.Lv. Juneau ____ [Ar.Sun. Th, Tue. Sat.'Ar. Th. Tue. SatlAr. ™ Th, (Wed.| JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 16, 26; Oct. 6, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic PACIFIC ALASKA Trane- Alian AIRWAYS, INC. fickets,"r;rvauo;.s and full | articulars from Traffic Representative V.pw. MULVIHILL LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska GASTINEAU HOTEL | CANADIAN PHONE: 108 | PACIFIC $:00/ 8:00Ly. o |Ar. Ruby . Ruby . McGrath . Flat AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of “~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “GOLDWYN FOLLIES” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE . Nome D. B. Femmer, of the Alas-|iy South America by different the real source of good cups of N\ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer Seattie Northbound Southbound *COLUMBIA Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 MT. McKINLEY . Sept. 4 Sept. 13 TALASKA Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 *ALEUTIAN Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 DENALI Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 YUKON Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 *COLUMBIA Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 ALASKA Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 *ALEUTIAN Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 —Sails at 9:00 P. M. Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4, H. 0. ADAMS, Agent o laska Steamship Company SERVICE-ON-ALL*ALASKRA -ROUUTLES e HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection R T S VR | R | Due Juneau Due Juneau | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION rrrrrerad AND DON'T YYOU DARE GO INTO THE KITCHEN- [yo———r GREEN TOP BEEN FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS NEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: | ! | e Gt e ALASKA | { —— i PR R T T $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. ! 3 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY lings from Pier 7 Seattle ERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS Sept. 9 FOR HEALTH AT THE RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec: ializing in Chinese and Ameri Dishes—TRY US ONCE! D. B. FEMMER \A(il-; T Phone 114 Night 312 =S COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ang Modernize Your Home Under Title I, I. H. A. ol D ——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | | f *—Connects at Cordova with 8. S. CORDOVA for Prince William Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, u MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk. Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 | Alex Holden, Cpicl Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffie Representative Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND Sept. 9 Sept.13 Sept.13 NORTH COAST. (Southbound Only Sept.16 NQRTH SEA Sept.16 Sept.20 Sept. 20 NORTHLAND . Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 NORTH SEA ... Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 4 HAROLD C. XNIGHT -........ ...Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... 7 CITY WHARF ..o SR—— 1T ] GUY SMFTH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18

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