The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1939, Page 6

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'm:lpnuy in Seattle, 'BRINGING UP FATHER 1 JUST KNOW MY SON AND HIS WIFE WILL WANT ME TO PICK QUT A NAME FOR THER BABY- IF I'T WAS A GIRL. THEY COULD HAVE NAMED IT "MARGUERITA" — | HAVE I'T= WHY DIDN'T | THINK OF IT SOONER? THEY SHOULD NANE § . HIM AETER MY ) BROT HER TOM-— MARINE NE WS i \ X - | Sm-vu:n Movsm:m- ’ NORTHLAND IN PORT HERE ON : - - soun J . NORTHBOUND . o Princess Louise arrived in port ® . bound for gway . . early in morning. ® The motorship Northland, Capt. L. ¢ North ¢ P Wwilliams and Purser E. W o SOHEDU . brought ten passen Juneau o yykon scheduled to sail from from Sitka and sailed at 11 o'clock o t16 0 a1, tomorrow . last night with 20 from here for ¢ penali scheduled to sail from @ Seattle and ports enrout e Seattle May 9 at 9 aum PS Arri from Sitka were H. M.| ¢ Northland scheéduled to sail @ Hollmann, P. Parkhurst, William | o from Seattle May 12 at p4 L. Whittier, H. Hains, L. 1 " SOUTHBOIND SAILI - Mavy Cawthorn, E. Forsyth b heduled to ar . Dahlgren, Lawrence Kolloer b 2 oeiedk tht Mossman e ails south at 5:30 @ iling for Seattle were Mr ° 5 N L. Gust and baby "l e scheduled southbound e and Mrs. Iver Martti, Mrs. W. A. o i A ek Me-J. Sulli- 1y LOCAL SAILINGS o e Garl rene Haffner. o pstebeth scheduled to seil every o R. A. Smitl e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ® For Petersburg, George A. Hansen ¢ ko and wayports. . W. Bowen ® Dart leaves every Wednesday © For Wrangell, Dr. Rae Lillian| g a4 7 am, for Petersburg, Port o | Carlson. William Paul, Winifred | g = plexander, Kake and way ® Rinehart e . For Ketchikan, Ed Jahnke, Red |, , ¢ o © @ &« @ © & v o Williams, Ken Edwards, E. A. Roff- sk % man. VR TR e E S TIDES TOMORROW ! 32 PASSENGERS High tide—2:05 am | Low tide—8:35 am H ! Low tide—8:42 p.m., | i FOR THIS PORT 5y igur sotp ic steamer Canadian P: 2 o'clock —] HOUSEHOLD | [ APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop | “Try Us First” ‘ .4 P ODI:S Sde MOMENT — by Adelaide Kert ————————————— T M B HAUGFN TRANSPORTATION CO. f polka dots ir ’1‘1”3 power spring fas hions 1.(“'7“ F: strated ir spring frock. T K‘fi. 3. BART bodice a t are black, the oL & snug waistbar green and the U_ S_ Mail (’arrler upper part of the skirt and petti- ves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, t fr a1l dotted with Wednesday at 7 a. Co: white. straw makes the KAKE, PORT beribbone et (Cost e assembled Lord and Taylor) Freight must be on later than 4 P. M. { | ALASEA $aling 125103 Transpor Company Sailings from Picr 7 Seatile Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS May 12 AT 9 P. M. FREIGHT PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 AN R SNSRI . 0 L0 SRR this afternoon from the south with | 8 oy el the fol ng passengers for this port | S and Tulsequah Three halibut boats receiv . AR on a For . Bruce Cummings, Ar- of 630 and cents for ,,PEIN nold Antoinette Spend- goes today on the Juneau fi i AR TR - #gours of study of law, all in schools 3 love, E dlove, Pear] Spend- | change E fl'f Ké'i‘ GF o Cpnvs I of recognized standing. In addition " love, . John Halm | 'The Carol H. Capt. Ed Hansen 1 CiviL SERVICE | Barmiiertion: CESS and w Mrs. Dor- sold 3300 pounds to Alaska Coa ! o splicants LINER othy Johnson and baby, Louis Link, Fisheri The Diana, C EAR’_I D'Jufiifils, EXAMINATIONS ¢ net have passed their fortieth Elmer Link, Erwin McCaus ohnson, sold 5800 pounds to s ngland and the Emerald sold 6000 » pounds to New England - - | Hugh McL Sam Paul, Al Somerville, Levin Simonser Viducich, Lawrence Wetzel, Je Woods, Vera Woodbury, Phyllis M wart Huhtala, Patrick Hanley, Kal e 'I'o l"’UYA BAY Ikola, Erling Johr John Kraeger, Louis Coueffin, Arthur Cober, Fre J- erick Colburn i —e———— Derblay in Port SHIP SMVAG!NG With Fred \’ cagel ard, backer | of the motorship Patterson salvage tions, Pilot l di l b flew the Alaska Air T oading Lumber .. ik to seek news of The steamer Derblay, Capt. Wil- |ments liam McDenald, of the Al a On the return trip, Simmons was | arrived in Ju- to land at Hirs Steve Martin, to bring in a miner, Steamship Company, with a broken le neau this morning to load lumber at the Juneau Lumber Mills wharf Yesterday, four passenger: The Derblay is taking rd in with Simmons from Sitka ! 80,600 feet of lumb: dlcte from Chichagof. Daphne Mor- | transfer to the Alaska R lander Julian = Milton, K:.i]u»rmv‘ shipment destined for Fairbar Milton and Linn Forrest came in| S from Sitka, and K. Bradley flew T e SELL, SEATILE Elizabeth Mcleod basiA{'rlllc M ,'-’..‘O'h', to 1 |S Enienamed: here today as follows: | Betty Jane 16,000 pounds, Nation- al 18,000 pounds, both selling for 9% and 8 cents a pound; Myrtle Honoring Miss Elizabeth McLeod who will become the bride of Jack] |Donohue during the latter part of | this month, Mrs. J. J. Connors en- | 3,000 pounds, 121 and 8 cents; Faith A tertained last evening at her home 1,000 pounds, 9 and 9 cents, and the | oy co \‘I‘flfl s at Ner home| Canadian halibut Zapos with | & S Chinese checkers proved the main diversion of the evening, with hon-| ors won . by Mrs. Rose Schneider. ‘ ,\ guest prize was presented Miss and & gift was also given ergren who is leav- 1th | 22,000 pounds, 9% and 8% cents, RUPERT PRICES At Prince Rupert tc 218.000 pounds of halibut were 1 at 750 0 7.90 and 550 cents a pound »‘ the for present for the occasion TROLLER BOAT ot o (. acaston \ Nina Cheney, Robert Bon* plAIES ARR!VE ner, Kenneth Ferguson, Miles God- | s k. George Dull, Rc Schneider, | Minard M F g boat re- Milton I Misses Mil- | 1 are dred Ferne, yinia Carlson, Eliz- ready for hwm it abeth Cameron, Fl of the Fisheric 1 1 - Gera Feero and CL ritorial Build T . §s made by Don H SAM PAUL RETURNS | in charge, who request ers call immediately for - Paul Jr. returned aboard the s Louise this afternoon after| MRS. WOODBURY RETURNS ation trip of several w | —_— aleng the Pacific Coast, going as far | . Mrs. Vera Wood ith a with William | ‘of the attaches in t Friend, and returning north | £ Corps Office, returned Lo Seattle of the you ¥ ghe . Princess Louise after several n went to the 1 Francisco geeks in the Pacific Northwest. but spent most of the time in Se-| and vicinity Bob, in I‘Amh.m'\ inderlund,| i PHONE 15 AU TO VANLOUVER, VICTORIA OR § +TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise nformation may be obtained Room 311, Federal Building. | DIES IN STATES ‘Word ha C.I A. GOODIE SALE Daughters will hold been recei cKenna that i Met a g le at Bert’s Cash Groc- nel womar investigator, e ® 1go in Los § Civi Ae ! must have time as tain spe P —— { Alaska Music SupplyF 300 hours’ ¢ d 10 years of ¢ ience in the fiel ate,” as Mrs. to hundred: Avcnt, Cl P R.—Juneaun, Alaska lived in Dot for | of aer S, ut er- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager where she was post- | nin e o xw' of ,]” o5 Pianos—Musical Instruments st Foc el AR GRS and Suppiies CANADIAN PACIFIC d 1617 must not have passed their fifty- | Phone 206 122 W. Second r are four sons and ! third birthdas one daughter: Phil, now Junea Assistant librarian, $2,600 a year, 2 Hillory, “Chi; ; Emmet in Yakima, and Department of Justice. Except for certain substitution, applicants must ,~(thxl Willis, also in Yakima. have completed e course, 30 semester in library United States farmers prod = nearly 000,000 worth of tu : each year. = i FORD AGENCY ) (Authorized Dealers) § Treat Your Batiery § | GREASES BIG“T' \ Foot of Main Street . i GAS — OILS BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY { ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL Juneau Molors AND RECHARG i If you need sulphuric acid or n Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. SAILING SCHEDULE z i Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Alaska Electric L!ghi Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound BARANOF . May 5 THE SIGN OF & Power Co. DEPENDABLE ALASKA . 3 May 8 N o s sz SERVICE DERBLAY May 5 phei L4 1 REGULAR YUKON May 9 May 15, U. S. AIRMAIL *DENALI May 14 May 15 ‘ JAMES C CO@PER Service Every Trip {BARANOF ... May 13 May 19 . ALASKA May 16 May 22 C. P. | .M ‘ i { | Juneau-Fairbanks ALEUTIAN . May 18 [ May 20 ‘ ROOM 1 | | *—Calls Ke(chlmn, West O Prince of Wales Island, Chatham , SHATTUCK BUILDING | Bethel-Nome Straits, Juncau, Haines, Skagway. Read Down Read Up —Connects at Cordova with S. S. Cordove for CnnL Inlol and R R }:‘,:; R W i Kodiak Tsland ports. Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks ___[Lv. £or other information and reservations —CALL—— THE ALASKA LINE PHO Ticket Office Freight Office Th. [Wed.| | 8:00/Lv. TEM CLE, H. O. ADAMS, General Agent | G. A, HYNER, Agent | Alaska Laundry [ } PACIFIC ALASKA \‘; AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Trafiic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL Case Lot Grocery | | “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR"” : I Phone 240 So. Fr(mklini l R, 3 S Company FALAS KAYR OUWTES Alaska Stc'xmshxp 704 s ERVICE ONYAL( ( | ' SRR Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 1 NORTHLAND . Apr.28 May 2 May 5 NORTH SEA May 5 May 9 May 12 NORTHLAND May 12 May 16 May 19 WHER 1D SEATILE NORTH SEA May 19 May 23 May 26 m:‘ @i NORTHLAND . May 26 May 30 June 2 0 e {4 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 103 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 §3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE | BRUNSWICK IT COSTS SO LITTLE | | i “ RECREATION ALLEYS TO DRESS SMARTLY CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- D E v L l N i S \ ializing in Chinese and American i Dishes—TRY US ONCE! J. WAESO a paid-up subseriver to The Laily Alaska Empice is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of * the 0y CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" as CIGTRHBRESITES - RO SO o WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear i | et | RADIG ENGINEERING * Murrine co. tae [l halhcrafiers b EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY j-———-———--_———--fl ——— M —— - COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve nize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU iort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE in connection R SERVICE INFORMATION | ALASKA AIR TRAK Ef&m’, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARIE So Frequent Flights to All Poinis in thecs! Mlaska 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 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Comrzarication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subjeet 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. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot 4. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle {34 b YOUR TN iRl BEDENERED 70 VOUR HOmE 0R ROTEL .Phone 23 CITY WHARF .. 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