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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939. L By GEORGE McMANUS HE SAYS HE WENT TO 'PHONE_ YOLI-AND T HE BABY GRABBED THE 'PHONE AN' WON'T L FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the . Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 §3.00 in rides for $2.50 SONNY SAID HE'D PHONE THE MINUTE HE LEFT TO CATCH THE TRAIN-I CANT HELLO-CENTRAL- | HAVE BEENATRVING 1O GET UNDE E’?‘fifi/\ WHY | CAN X D e BRI % MY _SOR ON THE PHONE | NOT & DO vou_ GO OF IT-S0 H Nlfij) For Most Tasteful Haircutting ED THE TRAIN—— WANTS US TO WIRE IF WE KNOW HOW TO GE A BABY TO LET GO OF A TELEPHONE- THINK. ANY THING 1S WRONG WITH HIM ? A TELEGRAM- FOR FOUR HOURS-WHAT SIR=IT IS 15 THE TROUBLE -2 ? The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Haircutting f FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) IT COSTS SO LITTLE GREASES TO DRESS SMARTLY Foot of Main Street f GAS — OILS { Juneau Motors i DEVLIN'S g The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the 2PASSENGERS | DOUGLAS FORJUNEAUON ~ NEWS AlEUI'A“ IODAY | THREET STIYDE‘N;S ARE LUM SEE as a pald-up subscriwer to [session was' taken up with Sewing |and knitting. Next week's meeting will be held at. the home of Mrs. Clarence Wal- ters in Juneau. e | MARINS BACK FROM SOQUTH 0 GRADUATE TONIGHT John Marin, proprietor of the Three students, all boys, namely, | Douglas Inn, accompanied by Mrs. Albert and Hjal- Marin, returned this morning aboard the Aleutian from Seattle and Spo- kane where they have been vaca- HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ' Harri Machine Shop | “Try Us First” IR \ i * HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 'M.S.DART DAVE JUDSON 15 IN JUNEAU the AleU- ;oo Stragier, mar Savikko, will receive their di- plomas this evening at the Coliseum STEAMER MOVEMENTS | Besides 195 Rotarians, |tian had aboard 20 passengers for Juneau today. They were: Everitt M. Cal- Rofarian Group from Washington State son, Paul Fehst, G. W. Hillman, A. E. Karnes, James Liva, J. B. Marin, . B. Marin, Frank W. Nelsen, is in- at 8 o'clock, and everyone vited to attend. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information s Harry Burrell, § o< | tioning for the past three weeks. 3 & NORTHBOUND ® |yioun . Bes,; Bvertht M Caimbiin,| TULAC BN (EEMITHOR Stkises pienis- o i) . . HE m ) ..:Arrives on Uwanta with| s toncass seheduied to arive ¢ Ingrainy Cartson, Helen Jessic| MArking another Gommencemen or| | U. S. Mail Carrier CAPITOL THEA midnight tonight. ® 'Davis, A. Erickson, Mrs. A. Erick-| Fidhiey S"KA NA"VES res F 2 k, Junea recel Mount McKinley due Saturday. & e’ The program is scheduled to start L:::re; oot ym;c' i and recelve 2 tickets to see: . Alaska due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS "KING OF THE NEWSBOYS" Mrs. AFOUL OF LAW -—ee North Sea scheawed to sail ; from Seattle 10 am. to- e L C. Niederhelman, Mrs. L. C.lppinay proNIC DAY According to word received by the D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 s Davo:Judaon, brottier, ¢t Jungaus morrow. o |Niederhelman, Russell Penrose, A. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN |U. S. Marshal's office here today,| Freight must be on dock not former mayor, Thomas B. Judson | o pop “ooroquied to sail from e |W- Quist, Mrs. John Rae, N. Shein-| piopios for high school students | from Deputy Marshall Henry Bahrt| later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. WATOR Smre READE arrived in Juneau last night aboard Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow. o man, land teachers and each of the grades | in Sitka, two native cases have gone the tender Uwanta of the Robinson ————— Your Name May Appear isheri i gepparea by | @ Yukon scbeduled. to, 58l from @ ey |are scheduled for tomorrow with |to court. A o Fisherjes Company, skippered, by Seattle May 20, 9 a.m. . |fine weather portending. The former | William Dick was given a $60 fine | Capt. E. F. Trafton. The tender|g nepaji gcheduled to sail from e |have a trip to Lena Cove 'by bus{and 60 days in jail for disorderly o B P R S e land counties, Washington. Princess Louise scheduled to ® ‘)c:mts Fox Lhelizr atinnal ontiies. ;y‘“m‘ for vagrancy, according to BAD!“ ENG!"EEBING & Manufacturing Co., Ine. The Uwanta, 80 feet long and arrive 5 o ERE & i L " | Bahrt. . 205 S. Franklin St. arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow i et Al e | Tra oflahol displacement of 41 tons, took 104 morning and sails south at ® Arriving in port early this morn-|prver poNes Bory el it nsp Telephone 663 . TRANSMITTERS hours to make the voyage from 7:30 o'clock. ®ing from the Westward the North = OF GRADE PUPILS COME HERE FOR BAIT COII'I[IanY pistributors tor flALLICT'QA lers and RECEIVERS Anacortes to Juneau with way Northland scheduled south- ® /coast, Capt. A. J. Bjorkland and | 1 The fishing boats Augusta of Pet- EXPER stops. This is its first trip in Al- bound 8 a.m. tomorrow. ® | purser K Eriksson, has nbo:\rd‘(‘xf::‘:i(;:',:j;:r:;:& l:,:’ :':r:] g';’:_fi" l‘;];b ershurg vil“d the Tuskan of Ketchi- 10 SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY askan waters as the boat usually North Coast in port and sched- ® |four passengers from Squaw Har- | & s hoiE |o | kan arrived in Juneau yesterday to [ ] operates in the cod fisheries out of uled to sail south 2 a.m. Sat- ® (yor and Sand Point. | ek recorded by Douglas BUPIS | take on oil and bait. The Augusta % Puget Sound. urday hos hie i TEuSiodh mdtitpls | IoKOwig. were annCUIGRL 08 | ¢5Gk foR Herring’ at:the o 1b Auk{]r Sallings from ¥ior 3. RS e ot e Rotar Aleutian ni port with Rotarians e | : {¥ue. Homat. toll | Bay i d CUL“MBIA LUMBER T oyage e R | & ot tnn sl woatn T am, ‘o | CAGREE Crgm Byudw Hirbor, B foumish, e —cardl: Coghrae, 11~ g Seattle PANY Rl Gal madanorstson, bom-| 3 . Bunday o|und Mis, D W. Norris, ahd Mies|A, 5 Bs and 1 C; Lesile Gould, 6] 1f you have some cream filling || S-S TAKU May 19 OF ALASKA mented on the growth of Juneau|® Baranof scheduled southbound e |/ Ceied ' HHORE o ~7|Bs 1 C; Douglas fh‘gdsxn' 3 23- left from pie, develop it into a AT 9 P. M. S and reviewed his life in Alaska dur- | ”""lf{;'&i?'g‘fii‘iinus 2| The North Coast is scheduled m;t g § Sl R epeLte 4 x :’f‘sd‘fl"‘d. ]F',‘” buttered individual | psgSENGERS ~ FREIGHT Lumber and Blllldlllg Materials ing the years 1901 to 1910, when he| sail south early Saturday morning.| g R e s 4| LR PR ABKISOV WL Tbre REFRIGERATION hyllis And PHONES 587 O] worked for the Treadwell Company. | ® Estebeth scheduled to seil every o i Brx oAt | Second grade—Phyllis Andrews, 2ingue or coconut. Bake until well R 747—JUNEAU Although not surprised at the|® r;eifizst:zv;;& p.m. for Sit- < | :-*-;B_’f\l CC'Bv["‘lll'l‘f:ruil‘l(\:':li{l'l‘l‘l‘ L‘) l:mwn:;: IT:H-s N'n-*;lh*; BL 5 oo | [} SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve rowth and development of Juneau Y . » - ’ R ommended for small children, P i gudson was rrmwi[(:u.~ of the num-|® Dart leaves every Wednesday e 2 HAllBUTERS B's, 1 C. — = o AGENT and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 4 ber of automobiles here. “There|® 8t 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e Third grade—Patsy Ann Balog, 2 FRIDAY MEANS | B rzmnn e v = - - i wasn't an automobile in J.",.-'ml- Alexander, Kake and way e sEll SEAIT[E A's, 17 ; Donald Bonner, 3 A’s, 6 rried rile' of sole ! D. . when 1 left.” |* ports. . v |Bs. ||| Phone 14 Night 312 ‘ of the local Elks lodge for thirty|;—————————————————| SEATTLE. May 18.—Only twoi10 A’s, 5 B's. 3 o8 Lundibert St e [ years. He is proud of Oak Harbor’s | * | halibuters arrived and sold here| Fifth grade—Lindy Dupree, 5 A's,| | BARANOF Rotary activities. They have a pop-| | TIDES TOMORROW | ioday, both coming in from the {10 B's, 4 Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ‘lation of 370 and a membership of | ¥ i ~% | western banks. Sixth grade—Melvin Shudshift, 9 € SV 27 and all of them are livewires, he | High tide—0 R o | The Akutan brought in 40,000|A’s, 5 B's, 1 C; Robert Savikko, 6 Travel G A S T l “ E A Il C A f E said. He is postmaster at Oak| p o 0o bt 0 Ll [pounds, selling for 8 and 7' cents|A's, 9 B's; Ralph Kibby, 4 As, 10 on a { i Harbor. | High tide_1:20 pm, 1.7 feot, |@ bound, and the Harding sold 2L- | B's, 1 C; Winnie Lee Grant]4 A’s, JAMES C. COGPER = n connection = T Low tide—7:08 pm, 15 feet, |000 pounds for 77 and T'% cents. 11 B's. C. P. A PRIN- AIR SERVICE INFORMATION - - . - e - i e — " 173 | A WA BT ELECTRA FLIES | FISHERIES BOATS e ol Roow 1 CESS” | JU“EAU S(ou‘ ARRIVES FROM TAHU SHATTUCK BUILDING LINER ! I | . A. E. Goetz and Henry Gertz, in | » IN YESTERDAY: | SPEND NIGHT HERE |c:.cc o e vout mary ann waer o 10 vancowven, || ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | - r. Aok (AMPAIG“ NETS | charter, reached port this morning | vieromia or i . ’ . U. S. Bureau of Fisherieson their first frip of the season |# gme = om o= SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o N ; o Is oul IODAY‘ GooD REIURN vessels, the Scoter, and the Teal, |from the Taku River, bringing close | Treal Yo‘lr Ba"ery | Princess Louise SEAPLA"ES ron CHARTEB arrived in Juneau at midnight last{to 2,000 pounds of prime réds for RIG“T' | May 19, 30 VAT 2. BN ol . Five passengers flew to Juneau —_— Inight enroute Westward and werc |E. E. Engstrom, buyer for Sebas- 112 Ocinectienscat Sataievie Wil o : £ from Fairbanks yesterday aboard a . . to sail at noon today | tian,Stuart Company. BRING IT TO OUR BATTE Canadian Pacifi f Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska | I b ' RY acific Services: PAA Electra piloted by Murray Stu-| Y0 unfary ontributions rhe scoter, under capt. Len Jor- - - ROOM FOR AN.OVERBAUL TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL w.art and Burton Lien. It returned . . . gensen, is going to Bristol Bay for | JENSEN PREPARING AND RECHARGE TRANS-ATLANTIC \ today after the arrival of the Aleu- Comlng n Sieadlly, the summer patrolling season, and TO BUILD HOME HERE|} Rl A TRANS-PACIFIC PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT tian with six” passengers, one for | the Teal, Capt. Roy L. Cole, is| Tom Jensen has completed nego- Edl"““ 'l';e SUPLErie_8ol¢ or Tickets, reservations and full t H Whitehorse. ‘ Parks:Reports going to Cook Tnlet. tiations under FHA for building || Edison Battery Solution, WE . Pacticulars from HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU N Inbound passengers were Bob West, | X o {their own home for himself and | HAVE IT. Agent, C.P.R.—Junean o 5 Bradford Hall, J. P. Hodgeon, B.| G i | wife, according to report. The new : B Gal i . Alnsk HELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ' Voluntary and unsolicited contri- Baranof Hotel . Grasmoen, Al Johnson. poyouuntary and unsolicied contri- EORMER EKLUTNA g e o siuniea neas e || Alaska Electric Light e RUSSELL- CLITHERO — Dispatcher Outbound were W. Schloss and F. | e ilv f F and Fifth streets. It is " ¢ . fund here are coming in steadily to corner of 3 2 Bobloss for Nome; Mrs; Rae H, B‘“";’me Pirst National Bank and to GIRL (OMES HERE the first of new building projects & Power Co. CANADIAN PACIFIC All Planes Z_Way Radio qu_upped ;c]lfll:fil?x:::g)nxlz? ‘f:;liflll"::“z]k‘\ u“dinzorge Parks, Chairman, he report- A announced for the summer 5o far. | . —————————— 3 . 3 | ed today. | Helen Davis, formerly of utna, ———— Operatin il i ' SRR 5 | ""A goal of $500 has been set in the Alaska, and recently of Seattle where | SEWING CLUB MEMBERS perating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG AlBI“o BUFFAI.O }L‘mn]!algn. which started this week. she had been taking seven years of GUESTS OF MRS. McBRIDE No person to person solicitation is business training, has joined the Ac- g ; I’ being made, friends of Scouting counting Division of the Bureau of | Mrs. Arthur McBride was Ahostess (Alf IS FOUND | merely being requested to do what Indian Affairs, it was announced|at her home Tuesday evening for - { they can to help along the organiza- today. the wee{tly meeting of the younger : tion’s camping and activities pro-) Miss Davis arrived on the Aleu-|matrons’ sewing club. Refreshments I“ AI.ASKA HERD e tia i Fea i Mg bl ) 2-Way Radio Commmmication 2 ; Sl iR SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE (Fairbanks News-Miner) | E 1 d F 'l' 1 I ) C' wal s . The large herd of buffalo that| victe amulies 1n 1ent lty Case Lot Grocery Authorized 'U. S. MAIL Carrier atlire 1 ihe Taivis Oieck sectinn! G2 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. was encountered on the Richardson 5 - “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" J“m“h‘; WCH“W"HI"'“}.TW"”- Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Highway by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kima SHESLI B ;r‘l“‘d ‘;;‘;mh Revelle, Rapids roadhouse operators. Phone 704 240 So. Franklin 'Frequent Nonschedule Trips— off Round Trip. B Mavele” saBioated. (HROBE SBEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA ¥ e TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 band numbered over 150 ammalsl Alex Hold hief Pil B Ha: Traffic with a number of calves appearing ————————— ex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, SAILING SCHEDULE throughout the herd. Lying in the road, with the herd {warhy. was an Y./ Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau object seldom seen in the animal Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound kingdom. At first not trusting his tBARANOF - eyesight, Mr. Revelle got out of his | THE SIGN OF i May 10 May 13 May 19 ) car to take a beiter look at the| DEPENIMSIS o pama Moyt MBI RN l amazing sight. It was true—lying in | REGULZR IMCKINLEY ... May 16 May 20 May 22 { the road with the mother near by} U. S. AIRMAIL SALASEA : May 17 May 20 | was a true albino calf. W i *—Calls Ketchikan, West Coast Prince of Wales Island, e 1 o | The Rapids made approached the Service Every Trip Chatham Straits, Juneau, Haines, Skagway. e = :x;:;llw::x:muik:(f ;:osl:)sl‘x‘ ]l:""i:tvlf | J ean-l"airllanks t—Connects at Cordova with S. . Cordova for Cook Inlet and eral members of the herd snorted | ,_ls(;i']flk :lénd APO:‘S and started to charge. Revelle made Befl!el-“flme - T IO - st §—Calls Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Se it to his care in time to slam the door and be on his way. Driving away, Revelle later turned and found the herd stampeded, taking the calf with it. S e re-; had | ad Down Lv. Junean bound, thence Seward to Seattle direct. For other information and reservations ——CALL——— 'd north- < - . WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle NORTH COAST DUE AT JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND—NOON, MAY 17 BRI, GREEIINGS THE ALASKA LINE i mn fim { . o ' NORTHLAND .May 12 May 16 May 19 FROM JACK HENSON | i R Ml oA d TR B H. O. ADAMS, General Agent Ticket Office BHEIRLED MR KN e Jack Henson, oldtime newsman of Douglas and Juneau, still in the CITY WHARF profession at Port Angeles, sends AIRW AYS INC ol GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent greetings to his former friends here 2 v o —— wome OB PHONE: 108 -5 .-.,___‘{—_\ ; © through Rotarians H. D. Fehly and Roy S. Jensen, now in Juneau for the District Rotary Conference. ., Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empye Office ° Here is part of the tent colony, erected in Flint, Mich.,, by WPA workers and the C. I. O.'s unemployed union to house evicted families which have been dropped from the relief roles. Approximately 900 t'n{lnllies were affected by the cut, PACIFIC ALASKA G. A. HYNER, Agent Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL tcamship Company HENRY GREEN, Agent Freight Office VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVIC E ALASKR-RUUTE lThere is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising ‘

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