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0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1939. e - — e S : ~ BRINGING UP PATHER By GEORGE McMANUS T R S I W ALTTE : sk Y27 ol W - = a7 preTTe MY BR -YOU'LL HE MAY HAVE # ) HELLO-BLABBY-] |[ UP T - (MM | \ TO \ E TO GIVE A JOB-BUT T UNDERSTAND ME TooE'ESE'\L/'[';‘QQE {9 1 5 | THIS MOR = BROTHER-IN-LAW H SHOVELS WITH o | CABS--PHONE | WANT YOU T IS HANDLING A HIM= | GUESS HE | ¢ TO HS BOSS AND || KNOW SHOVEL HERE- WANTS TH BOSS | PUT IN A GOOD || A WHERE IS HE 2 TO THINK HE 1S 678 ‘ GONNA WORK S0 WORD FOR HIM— J_ T M ([ BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 i §3.00 in rides for $2.50 | HARD-HE'LL. WEAR THEM OUT- FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK i RECREATION ALLEYS HOUSE OF DANIEL GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS DEVLIN'S | { i | | ‘ || CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- h ializing in Chinese and American | ERO et lon, Clow l Dishes—TRY US ONCE! | . 5 AL z RS R » ; o == | FOUR VESSELS % : | MARINE NEWS s“ ~ SELL HALIBUT T. HASERUP | 3 as a paid-up subscriber to , . ‘ | CARGOES HERE § Dai g §. 5. BARANOF l : The Daily Alaska Empire % STEAMER MOVEMENTS | | 50, naiibut vessels sold their car-| is invite to present this coupon i TAKES 15 FOR -—- — — | goes in Juneau over the weekend, this evening &b thb' o dtfice s o o o a and another halibuter, the Emna o b ) pUGET SOUND SRt e % | Captain Tom Ness, sailed for Prince ¥ 5 N o |Rupert, where prices were reported c APIT“L THE e North Sea scheduled to arrive t, prio 5 & Nort s el to e 8| FUBSS e B, e rweried ATRE & : o Those selling here were, the 31A27 ) When the steamer Baran 3 : \.li:';” cheduled to arrive at e Captain John Pademeister, with 1.-| and receive 2 tickets to see: T e e hasengors em.|® 4 o'clock tomorrow morning e Wi gt s S‘C';‘;;(“";t}l 5 w b fabivs . Queen | ® and should be in port about e '8! s, . . El " b 4ot on o o Qe |3 andshouid e b por abt 802, PO 0, G LORD JEFF ‘For Seattle, passengers were Joyce | ® days mail aboard @I, SORRRE B Magstn, ot 20001 | © SRS Motntyre, May Mointyre, Mrs, Bess| ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ [pounds. | Eross. Major Faul 6. Edwards, T, A, | ® Princess) Norah scheduled to | All vessels selling: here recelved WATCH THIS SPACE Davies, Edith Phelps, Harvey Wil- | ® sail from Vancouver 9 pm. e prices of 605 and 405 cents a Sl inds il A liams, Gordon Graham, W. J. Fer-|® {OMOITOW. A o, P (S ¥ ¥ guson, Pearl Arnold, J. G. McDou- | ® N”“‘l'dn_d Mhl‘rlul_ul lu' sail @ SRRt A ; . e gal. W. Cameron, Joe Gox, John| ® from Seattle April 14 at 10 . A G e = R T 8003 e - Slieva, Louis Delebecque. S . 4 B P W CLUB teel is symbolized in this chummy pic ” oo T ——————— For Ketchikan—J. D. Goss o Tongass scheduled fo sail from @ &7e % ¢ $ ANGLO-AMERICAN ALL'ANC:'Emms:ot and the United States “iron horse,” the Roval | RALIG ENGI"EEBI orflceios i o oo e e s i 8. BraRle ApriL18 AV S R, ¥ i cud;_:lre[am;’Hneg‘:;fl:atgiofi«gxna;;n which is on tour in the United States, made several | 417] e e g D T S ~hedule ail fro right). The London . ot o jean rails. { 3 o £ : Y ln:( :;,;’;:];(: "1395:111]) e : HAS BREAKFAST Lo ‘ru:ls between Baltimore and Washineton, D. C., to “get the feel” of America Telephone 663 h lli fl TRANSMITTERS HAIDA Sll“.lNU o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS HERE SUNDAY = 51 IR ;i = El;(:t:;‘;m;;glo @ILICYALLEK'S ana RECEIVERS ® No steamer north, west. to 10.90 and 7 cents a pound. Prices flu which had him down for a week SERVICE BY ENG FOR NORTH SOON . LOCAL SAILINGS . & at Ketchikan were 7.10 and 4 cénts SIMMONS MAKES just before the recent campaign, | INEERS ONLY e Estebeth scheduled to soil every o " % N nber: he | @ pound. recurred and put him on the sick + e — et ——— e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- 1_“” ‘“'\m"sfl ‘})i\r I‘ ,‘:‘:llhv\t};n s PRSI O L HAINES H.IGHI list again. 3 i o 3u a o 2 me S Sy i 3 The Coast Guard cutter Haida, ® ka and wayports, e 4 S erktist has. hel o G - - ! L:t, Comdr. N. G. Ri will sail| ® Dart leaves every Wednesday o |ClUD an Easter breakfast was A0 M"_ITARY BI—\L[ Making the first airplane flght| More than 16,000,000,000 pieces of COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY for Juneau its return from an-'e at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e b m" at Wh"m ";1 Py 4 to the Lynn Canal area in many | majl were distributed by the pmls OF ALASKA ) gual overhaul on Puget Sound,|e Alexander, Kake and WAy ®| o ‘menu was served the weeks, St wons flew the Al- | office department in 1938. & either Thursday Friday, accord-| e ports. st g b aska port Lockheed to - ~— — R T & Fihier Thus b oy, | a6 # o a s o o u o |many who attended, following. the ' s b Sl Lumber and Building Materials - rrive oTe _— ES — 'morning churc se Ces. ; [ i o ‘:’/1‘{):'!”11111"} i An Easter Bunny offered candy COI_ORFUI. EVENT " Karl Tagg was flown to Haines | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU gme or two days here before gol 5 ks to slicdiicren "l‘“:m:l:’,"‘ ":’l‘] — and Don Hagerty of the Bureau of \ SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove to Dixon Entrance to begin its par TipeEs ToMORRO : ‘y‘yf”“"“";:“&b‘_‘ S owers, | A colorful display of Indian Affairs made the round | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A in the annual seal convoy-patrol. a0l ot S il the various branches of Na- |trip, visiting natives at Haines and JUNO SAMPLE SHOP % o T 5 Sy tion's service were of stel | Klukwan IN THE BARANOF HOTEL | | ! - —— Sy . High tide—5:33 a.m 3 feet shades of milady's y e —— | Telephone 133 B * SEVENTEEN 60 -5 %505 %50 (0 WAUBUTERS , i HOTEL GASTINE ; The affair the e SR ———— liw g SOUIH ABOARD ElE(TRA BR'"GS sEll’ SEATTI-E Reserve Officers on and the FOR ("Y pGS"IONS HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! { Navy at’théBal |, »plications i L 2 Y f I { € Riaj H ' % HERE VESTERDAY are as follows was Simpson MacKinnon, and the | sit{ahs o WoHT th U. S. Mail Carner ! in connection Ten passengers came in and 17 From westren banks— Aleutian Public Health Service was Trepres afternoon. Leaves Femmer's Dock, Junean, ZIR SERVICE INF sailed when the steamer Alaska Another PAA plane came in from| 4009 pounds, 8% and 8 cents a|sented by Dr. J. F. Worley. With| Tne applications must all be i every Wednesday at 7 a. m. - G - L ERVICE INFORMATION SBURG, KAKE, PORT > S, 5. ALASKA ONEPASSENGER coarrs nt womamas S " "™ 20 o Zr e M. S. DART | gasrINEAU cAFE passed southbound through Juneau Fairbanks yesterday, piloted by Al jound: Estep 27,000 pounds, 8% and members of the Reservists present|4.30 otclock fomorrow afternoon, | For PETE early yesterday from the Westward. Monsen and Ralph Savery. Wi cenrta for s BoRMAn 311 fhil. dres e Stk tho Gouncll will hold| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Arrival here were Phil Lydick,| Only passenger aboard was Dr. prom the local banks—Pioneer SR after which tk W 1 g b T % 2 sy a special meeting to discuss ap- EMMER—Ph 114 arry M. Burris, J. B. Carlyle, Mrs. | T. J. Pyle ; 5 pounds a 16,000 Py EREYIA b . SRECIA, D. B. FEMME! one & Ha M. it 3rd 16,000 pounds uina 16,000 DEPUTY RECOVERS pointments. Freight must be on dock not = c < . Al Dorsch, Harold Campen, Mrs.| With the other Electra, that ar- pounds, hoth 9 and 6 cents; Bernice| Walter Hellan, Deputy Marshal, | Harold Campen, Harold Campen Jr., rived Saturday with Bill Knox and 1g099 pounds, California 18,000 |returned to work today after sev- |mm ~ - Jack Gucker, Fred Lehto, H. Hill. |Bert Lien, Sunday’ RIS e i 2o SAPTAETRITIRY i's plane will 80 pounds, Blanco 17,000 pounds, all|erar days’ i n unds, 3 eral days’ absence on account of ill- | Sailing for Seattle—Mrs, P. Kir- north again tomorrow, both Shibs g1, and 7 cents; Sonja, 17,000 pounds jues ———— later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. | [ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER : : | Alaska Laundry L. Braisted, A. J. Rodwick For Petersburg—A. B. Holt | SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot kebo, Mrs. R. Broemeling, Joe Gireen, | scheduled to have full loads out for gs and 6! cents: La Paloma 20- _____ B, | Travel | " Mrs. Howard Day, F. E. Waldon, B. Fairbanks 0 ounds, 8% and nts: Lively on a ' Bt T Lok CLASSES NOW ENROLLING ik ZORIC | “PRIN- AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL For Ketchikan—Glenn Goudie, D. For Spring Recital. Dorothy Stearns OTHER PRICES SYSTEM CLEANING t . | W. Djernes, A. W. Douglas, Jack Roff School of Dancing. 315 Third At Prince Rupert today 93,000 | czss" | Transpor!alml | PHONE 612 - nAY or NIGHT Mellquist. | 8t. Phone Red 119 adv. ' pounds of halibut were sold at 10.40 PHONE 15 | For Wrangell-M. D. Williams, §.| ———— _— — | LINER | Company HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, 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 Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative o 3 - RY LEB A COMPLETE MARINE ENGINE Nl R VICTORIA OR SEA:TLE RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher . HVE ARRIVE i 2R ) - P e 50 J'I‘Tl‘_BOUNDNSALUNGS || Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle All Pl 2 | rincess Nora Leaves || & i i " OTHER AGENCIES: | —These engines have provea || | FORD AGENCY April 16, 27 Seattle || anes waY Radio EquPEd ON ESTEBETH AtlasImperial Diesels | themselves in TROLLING and ||} (Authorized Dealers) Connections, af Faneauver with | |58 Tongass .- Lasman ME oLl p SERIT e D p g e s P Engi | SEINE boats for: Canadian Pacific Services: | AT 9 P. M. | - [ almer Engines | COMPACTNESS—QUIET GREASES TRANSCONTINENTAL | R L e The motorship Estebeth brought Johnson Outboards P Foot of Main Street TRANS-ATLANTIC PASSENGERE 5 1 t . ECONOMY—LACK OF Sk L ons TRANSAC I | REFRIGERATION {;‘Ol;"l)e;l.\:exn\gku’ lh:\t:’lxl)‘(‘)]tl”\.:"\l‘tzf‘y(:l‘«:"h and other Tn';mes VIBRATION—CLEANNESS o Tickets, reservations and full | PY IR, TERGd, I i f quality AND POWER. particulars from p e S i B Juneau Motors v.”W. MULVIHILL ’ M A B I N E A l n w A Y s B iian Biogs from Hirst s Agent, CPR—Juneau, Alaska | A](‘;EEMER : a 31z a rom H JUNEAU 2-Way Radio Communication Jack and Gus Jor rived from CHAS G WARNER co = | D.B. Tenakee, and Carl and Arvid Ander- - W, s ALASKA CANADIAN PACIFIC | o g SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ot wervflought in from Gypsum Engiheans and: Muchinlaste—BN Heolirie Alaska Music SUPPIY i ! Today’s News Toasv.—mmpire. | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager — e — Pianos—Mausical Instruments and S Phone 206 122 W. Second < er - THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL t Service Every Trip o Juneau-Fairbanks : | : ‘ Bflhe,l'!‘ome £ sSapg S(;,l:f\gULE Due Juneau Due Juneau i Steamer Seattle - Northbound Southbound WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle YUKON UM RS v Apr. 11 Apr. 17 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | BARANOF PSS o) B Apr. 15 Apr. 21 SRR iegtfle Na‘_ABoux‘ull s‘:\:’“fld For information regarding ports of call ' P 3 Storage Space « Over 11 square feet of Shelf Area | e NORTH SEA A3 Abr o8 * 60 Big Ice Cubes o Stainless Steel Super-Freezer o | CALL NOBTHLAND May 2 May 5 ° All-Steel Cabinet—One-Piece Porcelain lntevior ’ L s o = THE ALASKA LINE . : S Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONK 4 ) G ! : PACIFIC ALASKA H. 0. ADAMS, .;r.;n {173 CITY. WHARE P SALES and SERVICE—Telephone 616 | TS Dk e i - AIRWAYS, INC. - ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT pogs . Ol [ Traftie ntative 1 & POWER (0. L0k ‘A DRLERECQUE laska NeAv | 'GASTINEAU HOTEL SERVIC 1 ; : : st v JUNEAU=ALASKA iR b Gl There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising *

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