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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. APRIL 24, 1939, “BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY =IT SEEMS { HAD A DATE TODAY-COULD IT HAVE BEEN SOMEBODY ELSE ? AND IF IT 1S -~ WHY SHOULD T WOQQ;_/ %\V/\F’A’ND WONDEI? [0 WOI{'QV)NGP OME_TO. THINK O TO ME HERE AT N MARINE NEWS ALASKA BUCKS | STORM COMING ~ FROM CORDOVA : Tm southbound steamer Alaska, Capt! O. Anderson, docked in Juneau at 11330 o'clock this noon a half day behifd schedule after battling a heavy storm in the Guif of Alaska Capt. Anderson said he struck the storm just after leaving Cape Hinchinbrook and had to head into it allthe way to Cape Spencer, cut- | ting the speed down to as low as five mile§ an hour. The vessel had practieally no cargo aboafd and was riding high without ballagt. Nime passengers disembarked for Juneau. They were, Jack Hagen, F. MgDermétt, Charles Emerson, M. ¥ Markve, Mrs. H. N Evans, Mary Jane’ Harrington, Mike Pogorzelski, M. W. Sasseen Twenty-eight passengers sailed from Juneau for ports south this af- ternopn as follows: For Seattle—Christine Halvorsen George Routsala, C. F. Franklin Mrs. W. Byington, Ralph Savery. Mrs. Ralph Savery, W. E. Campbell, Mrs. M. Brattsburg, Miss M. Norton Stella Young, H. B. Stoneman, Ellis Jersey, Howard Carter, James E. Cooper, Charles Farrell, Dick Baper. Gerald Norris, Wilbur Irving, Cecil ‘Spungdt, Mrs. Charles Miller { _For Ketchikan—C. W. Jameson, Miss G. B. Sheridan, A. D. yl James Sargent, 1. A. Thatcher « Por,. Petersburg—Gordon McDon- | e McBRIEN PASSENGER . ! ¥ LQUISE FOR HOME E. L‘ McBiien, -with the , Alaska Genetal Electric Company at Skag- way, ‘is -a passenger aboard the Princess Louise, returning home after *touring - the Pacific Coast states since last fall. Mr.) McBrien kept in touch with Alaskh. affairs'by reading The Em- pire in the various public libraries. I i c— G&‘I’S MAIL VIA 3 STATES KIMBALL, Neb. — Wes Stewart | Jives dn the southwest corner of XKimball County; Neb., but gets his mail by rural route from Pine! Bluffs, Wyo., just across the line. And his mail box is located® over another boundary in the state of | ‘Colorado. - eee © nbr MEALS FOR MINERS ANKARA. — Seventeen. thousand | ‘Turkigh coal miners working in the its of Zonguldak are to be pro- “¥ided: with, a daily hot meal at the| ‘Govefnmenit's expense. Their daily watiori of bread is to be increased from . two pounds each to three| pounds. Try ‘an Empire ad. | K N UMINUM ‘U -time blacksmith at Camden, inum tray, chew up beefsteaks “jusi dandy,” SteamMeER MOVEMENTS e o e e 0 s 0P 00 0 o NORTHBOUND ® Princess Louise in port bound for Skagway. Yukon scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails westward at 10 o'clock a.m. Should have' one days mail aboard North Sea scheduled to arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ Baranof scheduled to sail from e Seattle April 26 at 9 a.m e Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle April 28 at 10 a.m. e Tongass scheduled to sail from e Seattle April 28 at 9 p.m. e Alaska scheduled to sail from o Seattle April 29 at 9 am. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer horth, west, L] LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e. ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. " e 00000000 $0c0cscscscscscce Latouche Brings Big Cargo; Will load on Lumber, The freighter Latouche, Capt. A. Danielson and Purser George Parks, docked in Juneau this morning to unload a heavy cargo of coal, ex-| plosives and general freight for Gas- tineau Channel, planning to sail for the Westward at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. From here the Latouche will go to New Port Walter, Cordova, Crab | Bay, Seward, Port Williams, Kndlak and Zachar Bay, While in Juneau, the vessel will | Joad approximately 75,000 feet of building lumber for Anchorage and ! Fmrbanks orders. A ESTEBETH BRINGS EIGHT PASSENGERS Eight passengers arrtved in Ju- |neau on the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Gus Gustafson and Purser Dave Ramsey, over the weekend, from island ports. From Chichagof—Mr. and Mrs. John Minerich, From Tenakee, Mrs. A. Berg, Knut Johnson. From Gyp- sum, Frank Metcalf, Jack Butchart. From Hoohah, H. B. Stoneman. MAY DAY DANCE By American Leglon Auxiliary, Elks Hall, April 28. adv, PPERS’ Which William D. Dewdd. a N. J., fashioned from an old he says. He ex- ; lalns ad he couldn' atterd o buy “store, teeth.” WHERE 1S 5]2 VON PLAT TER HE WAS TO BE THIS MORNING- HAS_ HE BEEN IN TODAY ? INO-T'S BEEKS PLEASANT. INE. ] AROLIND HERE ALL DAY- DART BRINGS-IN TWO YESTERDAY The mowrsth Dafl brought in two passengers from Little Port | Walter when it arrived. here: yester- day, returning from its run to Pet- ersburg, Kake and other ' island ports south of here. and Dick Bauer. \PEACOCKS FLY IN Murine Airways Pilot Alex Holden. Staying at the Frank Bandy resi- denceon Weést Tenth Street, the | Peacocks\plan to “enjoy' the bright ;lxghts for a few days before re- turning to their cabin home at Moose Lake. B \Bon Voyage Party Honoring Mrs. Fred Wilt, a bon voyage party was given during the Jatter part’of last week at the home |of Mrs. John“Bandy in the Harris Apartments. A beautiful gift was | the honoree by the fcllowing guests who were present for fte occasion: Talkington, Ted Gruget, Collen, C. V. Kay, Bertha Foote, | { William Bills, Dolly Knutson, Larry | | Fitzpatrick, Arthur White, Carl Bergstrom and Bertha Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt are leaving JJu- rncnu next Friday and plan to spend a month with Mrs. Wilt’s brother in Portland, Oregon, before jour- neying north to Nome, where they | will make lhclr future home. 38PASSENGERS " ABOARD LOUISE FOR THIS PORT Canadlan Paciiic steamer Prin- | cess Louise arrived during the after- noon from the south, docking at the City Dock. Passengers for Juneau included the following: Richard Holmes, Tom Langley, Robért Mawhinnie, "David Sharp- stone] Ramah 'Sharpstone, Harry |Shafer,” Archie Shafer, William |Wagner. Erling Abrahamson, Rose Brook- hart, Ralph Brookhart, Henry Dav- idson, Otha Fidler, Jack Flamoe, | Willidm Friend, Wayne Groaham. | Lorena Haldeman, Anna Keeny, | Robert Keeny, Allan Marston,| Shaun Murphy, Marie Murphy, | Claude Shadbury, Ida Spivey, Elsxe{ Schrank. Robert Stryker, Christian Wyller Alice Brown, Helen Scriver, For,. Tulsequah—Clarence Camp- | bell, Gunnar Ekdahl, John Gun-| ther, Nicholas Gunther, Kark Kitz- | keit, 8. Channes Verturgaard, Al- bert Woods, Robert Walsh, Bert| Bergstedt. rin . e — — | TIDES TOMORROW High tide—4:15 a.m., 15.2 feet. Low tide—11:056 a.m., 0.3 feet. High tide—5:31 p.m., 13.1 feet. Low tide—11:23 p.m., 4.6 feet. Bottle Borders Banned SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 24.— Certain gardeners who consider a | border of milk bottles ornamental | have been ordered to cease and de- sist by the state department of ag- riculture. The ruling points out that 1 to 3 cents on a 7-cent bottle is merely renting it, not buying it. FROM TAKU RIVER | | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peacock flew in | 1 from Taku River Saturday with|? Honors Mrs. Wilt ‘ the customer who posts a deposit of E By GEORGE McMANUS L GO TOHIS HOUSE- i BREATHE - HEY-Tle— IT'S A WASTE TO LET THAT The passengers were, Jerry Norris presented | Mesdames Forsythe Berkland, Paul William Though 81 years of age King au- tave of Sweden is still an active } tennis enthusiast. He is shown playing at his favorite sport at \ Monte Carlo, Monaco, ATTENTION MASONS Thl'rc will be a Stated Commu uu.mn of Mt. Juneau Lodge Mor dr\y evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the F. C. degree. the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, & Secretary. adv. S Try The wmmpire classitleds fy ! results. & SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorlud Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Molors Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies- Phone 206 122 W. Second THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. 8. Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL s | close to the theatres afd stores, with mai nllh-! view of mountains and has bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, gonvenience and service. Rates .50 From Special Rates to anent Guests. ANs LIKE THE LARGE ROOMS, all with bath. NEW WASHINGTON GASTINEAU HOTEL PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic tative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE By order of | 1 TRANS-PACIFIC ¥ == CANADIAN PACIFIC L H. O. ADAMS, General Agent . % WHY DIDN'T | JUST RECALLED IT AN HOLIR AGO- AND AS I'VE NG "PHONE HERE -1 WAS AFRAID TO GO OUT AS ) THOUGHT YOU MIGHT CALL WHILE | WAS OUT- AlR THE OFFICE S YOLU PROMISED e AT LEAST You N RESSONED - an ‘l sl lmhlship I English Coast g’ REA OINTED Offto Graveyard FOR 2 YEARS | THE NOEF’ England, April 24 A battered old tub of a vessel, towed "into the Thames estuary a century ago, is going home to rest its barn- | acle-encrusted sides in a ship-break-| er's graveyard. | The Nore lightship, oldest of her kind afloat, was manned by crews| | who saw sail give way to steam | motorships encroach on the domain of steamships and @ raft drone overhead, heralding new age of | fast transport. Her successor looks like a luxury Lyacht on a cruise. D { MABEL UNLOADS S The halibut craft Mabel, Capt. Ole| Named-No Successor to Kirkpafrick | Joe Crosson of Fairbanks, John M. Cross of Deering and Sheldon/ Simmons of Juneau, have been re-| | appointed members of the Alaska | Aeronautics and Communications | | Commisssion for two more years, the office of Gov. John W. Troy an- nounced * today. The fourth member of the com-| mission, M. D. Kirkpatrick, was/ | g { killed in a plane crash near Cordova | Jackson, sold 3,500 pounds of halibut | jast week. No successor has been! fon the local mart this morning.|pamed by the Governor. | New England’s buyer, W. O. Carlson, | s | bought the landing at 6:10 and 4| cents. | S e i RUMMAGE SALE ‘ In Lutheran Church Parlor, Wed-| nesday. Donations appreciated.| Phone 579 and they will be called | for. ad\'.i —————— g2 aIM Try The Empire classifieds for| HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| : M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT } ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information t D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 f Freight must be on dock not Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesday. 24 HOUSEHOL | APPLIANCE Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” iy D S | | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP IN. THE BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 133 CANADIAN PACIFIC ALASKA Transportation Company ® Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle Lea ’ HOTELS. "- e | CESS LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise | 5 April 27 | May 8, 19, 30 { §. S. TONGASS | AT 9 P. | PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: ‘TRANSCO] AL TRANS-ATLANTIC ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alaska SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound April 23 April 18 April 25 Steamer LATOUCHE ALASKA *YUKON {BARANOF April 29 May 5 ALASKA . May 2 May 17 *—Connects at Cordova with S S Lakina for Cook Inlet, and Kodiak Island ports; also calls Yakutat northbound and southbound. B $—Calls Ketchikan, | 'u, Haines, Skagwny, Cmdova and g\pumboamd April 23 May 1 b THE ALISKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office .. Freight Office G. A. HYNER, Agent Alqsk'l Steqm ship Ce mupany E-ON-F »\L.l‘.ryl 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 In_rides. for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S |Crosson, Cro ss, Simmons| ‘1 MELVIN RGCKSTEAD as a paid-up Ambmlbar to “igin The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present’this coupon” ' this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘LETTER OF INTRODUCTION WATCH THIS SPACE Your Nameé May Appear & Manufacturing Co,, .Inc. RADIG ENGINEERING ° .., i s hallicrafters Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Southbound | § e e s HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 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——Chiet Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Platies 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG w} :.I W Radio cclllmllnbllhn scmm.m PASSENGER AIRLINE SZEVICB * Kutherized U. 8.'MAIL Carrier.” 'TUESDAY——BEEM to .gl Y of mail boat from South. e Juneau_to Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, return. 'P:émmfi! ‘thlnhbdu‘u Trips—10% off Round “Trip. SEAPLANE cmul SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA m E, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Tratfio | | WEEKL3 nn.mcs—:ununasesma Leaye Ar.Juneau Lyv.Juneau HENRY GREEN, Agent .. CITY WHARF .

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