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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER S | KNOW BABY l ‘ Treal Your Battery SHE MUSTN'T HEARD IT DROP- KNOW THAT | BROKE IT— ) ‘ ! AN 'WE GOT TO WON'T MIND @ § l 2 CABS—PHONE FRING IT TO OUB BATTERY WOW-MAGGIE'S WORK FAST- SHE ggkfig:‘% A’ggY- 2 a‘ ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL ANTIQUE VASE- MUST HAVE WILL You ? g R 678 AND RECHARGE r Yf you need sulphuric acid or l Edison Baftery Solution, WE 1 HAVE IT. I . 1 = BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. NS e - = : . TO0 nm:s: :MARTLY | MF ~A M_fi'_Y—_ DEVLIN'S | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” e Seward Lou Hudson B L K . 3 | Street Manager A | +——————————=| FORD AGENCY |* Daily Crossword Puzzle NUTS ||| HousEHOLD brormiom s : i POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES | | APPLIANC ES ‘ 0-KE-DOKES I GREASES | c L ACROSS Solutron of Yesterday's Puzzle . Siow & i | always fresh at Harri Hachine Shop Poo:; :; Mun_ " nszsm ¢ ase Lot Grocery . | e . wowor | || Glover's-Phone 324 || “Try Us First” j “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" FOUR FISHERIES | | e o e *(} Juneau Molors | iphon 704 260 So. Frankin StEAMER MOVEMENTS 5 Argg;?f]" hair 1. Anglent i | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | — 3. Blunders 20. Forcible VESSELS ON WAY —— . NORTHBOUND I 14. In a line contact [ - gy 3 mdden LIVE in Supreme N 17. Day’s marc] A N| . Set of three . 1 o d ] Viscous mud 25. Corrodes e Aleutian in port and scheduled o e i gapm FORT . . NORTH TO ALASKA - ~- s for the westward at o . SRk 5] 2 Eegiee, ot ! COM.O U. S. Mail Carrier , ! R. A. DAVLIN 8" 6dlock. tothd ndicator . Traditional N f — ® 6 orclock tonight | 2. very sman E o Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, ! b el etk . A kI 1 ® Denali scheduled to arrive at 26. While . S 29. Chess pteces INSTALL A | every Wednesday at 7 a. m. v Blue Wlng, Murre, Auklet, ¢ ®350 ociock tonight and sails »| % e B AN For PETERSBURG, KAKE, FORT| The Daily Alaska Empi . e at 10 a. m. tomorrow for 30. Southern glaring light B E A M ALEXANDER and W. | Widgeon Leave Seaffle & sasway consiglation S| 0. mard lsht SUN 1 For Information aily Alaska Empire g A 81. Black birds E wood used ( B. FEMMER—Phone 114 B . h Sea due Tuesday 33. Beverage for masts Air Conditioning | D. EMME. is invited to present this coupon T A Due Here S NGS 84. Move lightly E| and spars e Freight must be on dock not 3 ! X oA —-|W0 Are . ED SAILINGS and_quickly {=) 37, smoothed Unit—NOW! later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. this evening at the box office : ® Taku scheduled to sail from Se- 35. Gone by 0. Begins g ot the b il ey . | Jo Vg e 8 G o PRMINL | Al o Heralding approach of the Alaska at R e 50. Uprightness . & | Sk riiice Robert schediled to sal 38. Bone St 2. First victim 44. Article of | | fishing season, four vessels of the ® Priice Robert scheduled to sall & | & Bone" £ Jerighen - MacLEAN | CAPITOL THEATRE Bureau of Fisheries sailed from Se- ® _from Vancouver 9 tonight | leave alone 53, Character in 3. Fast 46. Component of | ‘ B : <. ® Yukon scheduled t osail from on a desert “The Last 4 By reason of a_moleculo METAL wunxs | \ attle yesterday af oon for Alaska TR sland Days of this 47. Unit of force and receive 2 tickets to see: s Seattle 9 a. m. tomc | 1. Small mining Pompeii” 5. Skill 48, Ancient wine SOUTH SEWARD ST. e 4 m_,u'nm will see two of the ghips: ® Princess Louise scheduled to o BT ol P Netnles § Consteliation " vesal | TN o3 . | “ f rillis g sail from Vancouver June 17 ® | ™ “o¢"contrast- 55. Swiss mown- __ seal: abbr. " " Cape Verde wepRone . | 11 the Blue Wing, Capt. William Olson, e [ gfLocHmM- . Bul S R Cape v Transporiation | All Quiet on the Western Front bound for Prince Willlam Sound X 2 5. Mountain 56. Nourish certain 51. Unit; | and the Widgeon, Capt. Van Slyck Prince Rupert scheduled to sail ® | nymph 57. Uncle: Scotch grain 53. Provided : from Vancouver June 19 at 9 p.m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 21 at 11 a. m., special cruise. Company 1 f ;!ur @ Seattls THE SIGN OF Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle to be based at Juneau The Murre, Capt. Alvin Pickett, is going to the Wes Prince of Wales Isl the Auklet, Capt. Dan Drotney, is head WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear North Coast scheduled to sail | Leaves e TN W BRI T 85 SbAD DEPENDABLE seattl: B —— SERVICE TAKU ...........June 1 | Egem :»'let;%lnfi d I;t)gfi:\]fl nf‘mm | U. S. AIRMAIL S.S. 'I‘ON(:’:SSP i June 21 || CULUMBIA L“MBEB CDHP ANY Seattle June 23 at 9 | | EXPRES:! AT 9 P. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o/ AR S.SERVICE | OF ALASKA HERE ON FIRST nof scheduled o arrive at o | { Juneau-Fairbanks PASSENGERS = FREIGHT ‘clock tonight sailing south | at midnight, * Bethel-Nome [ Prince George scheduled south- PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU TRIP OF SEASON EXERHIRRLION ; Lumber and Building Materials ; | © 0 00 +00-000000000000000000000600000000000c000G0SE -] = = = o o] D ™ ' - (=] =4 (=) g2l (Summer Schedule—Effective June sund midnigt t y { GENT & ' brvuld()r(l.u\llxg. x\llLlA u:xay 1, 1939) & M“EB SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Canadian National Prince George e Estebeth scheduied w scil every « | | BRAD DOWR e D. B. FE and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. docked in Juneau last night shortly Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e | | Eupa Saturday Phone 114 Night 312 S s . me— after 6:30 o'c on its first trip ka and wayports. | | 10:00 L. Juneau . Ar| 230 of the season and sailed for Skag- e Dart leaves every Wednesday o | | Fhio0ite, Whiseharse Ar| 1:00 way at 11 o'cloc at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port { 1:30/Ar. Fairbanks s Lv.| 9:00 H T E L A A Master of the ship is J. W. Watt Alexander, Kake and way ! T first officer, W. E. Eccles; ports Thursday and Monday and | steward, A. S. Munro; purse LR A R ) 8:00[Ly. Fairbanks Ar.| 6:00 Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! A. McLean; assistant purser, J. Gil- - | 830 A Rub 1;\;1 430 J. M. Kerr = - *1 11:00/Ar. Nome e GASTINEAU CAFE I went; R g | tiss tusty waking i OMOAWE—W—"' . 7// -./// Wochendsy | in connection . tour, and 31 for Juneau| g .o o S | / W / % B0Ly. Fairbanks AT 3:00 ‘ had passage on the steamer. o o S Bt | V|56 s | 11:00/Lv. Flat AIR SERVICE INFORMATION The steamer returns south Satur-| LOV tide— 6:45 am, -33 feet. | 7 / | 12:30/Ar, Bethel s :n_*;:;‘*:’l‘n ! 5 Rouih B High tide— 1:07 pm., 15.7 feet, zu JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, -y Low tide— 6:51 pm., 18 feet. - e North Sea Has SCOREGOOUT | ARWAYSTe | “"*Zi™ | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ON CHARLOTTE| rrome memrssentatee e 18 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 29Passengers ... : - DOZENARRIVE EMERGENCY HoP : PACIFIC ALASKA k s o sov WITH STEAMER ! MADE TODAY T0 \ Cennectlons a1 Vawcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: i S. 5. ALEUTIAN sated south on = CTRANScONTIRENTAL Fraguem All Points in Southeast Alasks |- * . s, HOONAH, PLANE | the Princess Charlotte this morn- TRANS-ATLANTIC q“AU{gg% c%mgo‘;mfin. L . [ ing for Vancouver and Seattle. OPER TR e A Al B Loaded to the guards with news- - Sl - dith ets, reservations an B o Alex Holden was routed out of | They were, s, Edin sheelor,| | JAMES C. COGPER || articulars f paver i iraskly: eqitors; . gally | Alex Sey, Harold Stabler, Mrs. H particulars from - or publishers, reporters, wives, sweet- |bed this morning at three o'clock on Canawa] 'a By en & matks C. P. A | V. W. MULVIHILL hearts and friends, the steamer an emergency filght to Hoonah in ke £l * - o [l . Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska U Aleutian docked in Juneau this & Marine Airways plane. Mrs. R. R. Coates, J. Williams, H. ROOM 1 Baranof Hotel HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAI morning, brought only a small num-| He brought in from the Icy| SEATTLE, _June 16. — Steamer E. Ch.atwjml R. _Lflj' ‘R. E Cuugl_lllll‘ ber of other passengers to the Cap- Straits town, E. R. Saluskey, who|North Sea sailed at 11:30 o'clock |E. Taylor, Sister Mary Loyala, Sister SHATTUCK BUILDING CANADIAN PACIFIC SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | | i ital City was taken to St. Ann’s hospital this forenoon for Southeast Alaska |Mary Ethel, G. B. Burns, G. E. : Arrivals from Seaitle were John |for medical care. with 288 passengers aboard, the fol- | Norris,- V. H. Cober, F. Moore, G. ~ i g & i 5. Hellenthal, Mrs. Frank Wright,| Yesterday evening, returning from |10Wing for Juneau: — ~|Boyd, N. Hornum. ‘ All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped | Patricia Louise Wright, J. H. Bree- Chichagof, Holden brought in J. V o ARC MR S OF Y, DS, 5 BBl ™ TOR don, J. A. Mymore Davis, R Lee, H. Chatwin, and 4| W- R Reebs. J. E. Van Eaton, Mr. MATANUSKA GIRL Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG From Southeast Alaska: Harry Belske. | and Mrs. W. AI/IJ T)&(Im:’ps;;n‘ lw]mmm} Sperling, L. J. Cuddy, J. Hawkins, T.| *Amundsen flew out today with|Y- Mahoney, Mrs. W.J. Kertula. | ou“n 2 Hendrickson, J. Howard, J. Stanley, Cora Shannon and Sally O'Neill wr! Miss Frances Newman, Tony Na-] HOMEWARD B Adlid Gus'Cazac. Elfin Cove, Milton Dickinson for |PO\e, L. Lombardo, L. M. Owens| | Phillip Hauge, Mrs, Barton Ludwig, Kathryn Kennedy, of Matanuska, “ A n l R E A l n w A Y s 2-Way Radio Commsanication 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 Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 ol This afternoon, U. 8. Deputy. gem g, Hayes, Billy Biggs, w”_‘Juneau today, returning home after E .., YEAR Holden. | Wayne Webb. K. Wada, ravian College for Women in Beth- U" Loeblein and 62 round trip pas MAKING ROUND TRIP - = Sitka, Don Louislette for Excursion i i 2 3 HALIBUIERS Inlet, and Harold Reed for Hirst. \val s Alice Erickson, Mrs. Clarence js g passenger on the Aleutfan in X ) : THE Marshal Walter Hellan and Party jjam Bosch, Duncan Robertson, R. ahgekl:edl;:;scb:gzl ;:’w:]};"?:;?'MO_ $% SE”_' SEATTLE e to 1y to watertan 'with| 1" smonners - siamer o, v 2 s . ! | "Emil Greebelle, Guido Sciochetti, |\Chem: Pennsylvania and flew West fi TR i amron > ROUND SEATILE, Juns .18Doly. Hivee NORTH STAR Fred Berry, L. E. Edwards, Frank |Vith @ United Alr Lines Mainliner. | (et ¥h-SN A VRt BV 1 (E\fi..) halibuters sold on the Seattle fish . P T exchange today, as follows: sengers. :)HIUNG SCHEDlllf i V). w% From the western banks—LaPal- HERE IoMoRRow e oma 36,000 pounds, selling for 8% | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ward, of | Ha) Traffio and 7 3-4 cents a pound. b oo or neame e e L] Doncaster, England, are round trip SAILING SCHEDULE jlex Hpen, Chlet Filot A. B, (Ost) Varee, From the local ba_nk\— Bergen North Star, at Wrangell this morn- 23 Go SOUIH passengers on the Canadian Na- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau A 17,000 pounds, Resario 15,000 poundx‘mg_ s il ME Tamasadel o tional Prince George which was in Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound RUPERT PRICES |ts second cruise of the year, bound P e *ALEUTIAN ... 5 June 13 June 16 June 26 At Prince Rupert today, 76,000|f0r Bristol Bay, Bering Sea and ¢ {DENALI June 13 June 17 June 19 pounds of halibut wege sold at 7.80 | Norton Sound ports as far north as | s YUKON o June 17 June 20 June 25 to 7.90 and 550 cents a pound e y o i teaks.... BARANOF ... June 21 June 24 June 30 f o2 : | No one from the Juneau office : 2 BIA June 24 2 Ji | is boarding the ship, but Mrs. Vera | TWenty-three passengers went ARE JUICIER o, 4 JREEL dr g | Shmwl Harmon, Social Service Worker, will |S0Uth on the steamer North Coast *—Calls southbound at Sitka June 24 — Skagway and = ‘Ll = == travel from Seward to Nome as a from Juneau yesterday evening. at the Haines June 25—Metlatkatla June 27 (N. E. A. Con- e+ B passenger. For Seattle passengers were—Gus | SR TR S S Y Mondell, Katherine Wanha, Hauryi |Kenney, Albert Peterson, Mrs, | HAI.IBUI pRI(E Charles Bloxham, Ivan Windsor, they’re cut from vention Excursion). f—Southeastern route. i—Calls at Yakutat northbound and :outhbound. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS The best thing in _Chau‘leb Tuller, Charles W. Hawke 3 worth, Sophie Sheeper, A. H. Zeig the world to cheer HolDS STEADY ler, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Boyer, | finest steers. you up—to make Hugh Boyer, Al Monsen. | life brighter. e WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle 14 ieave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau " ——CEE Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND . June 13 June 13 THE ALASKA LINE L van T8 For Ketchikan — Tillie Annala, | suddafiart Katherine Welles, Joe Stearns. ! Two halibut boats sold on the Juneau fish exchange this morning | | § rangell—Jimmie Russel FOR HE, PHONES NORTH COASY June 27 June 30 | the Syivia, Capt. Vincent Anderson, FO7 Wrangell—immie Russcll, L ALTH and PLEASURE T AR R A g PR e ind B L and the Hyperian, Capt. Oscar B Chisholm, Kenneth M. Nelson. | B ] =t the B k||®© , Obark e s For Kake—Mr. and Mrs. C. E oW, runswic Freight Office NORTH COAST July 11 Juy 14 ), Both vemselse sold ab . peices at(Bisck CAFE IN CONNECTION NORTH SEA ... July 18 Juy al 640 and 440, the Sylvia with 6,000 For Petersburg—P. Galong (Chinese & American Specialties) gENB,Y GBE%R. Agent ... e _...-A..;m lg pounds, and the Hyperian with 14,- 55 Bt SRl —— e ald = [, ITY L > ! 00’0 s Pe DOG LICENSE NOTICE For Most Tasteful Haircutting i & R fa GUY 8 Douglas Agent — T TR . Bk e Municipal dog licenses for year The Brunswick Barber Shop A ‘ «kq ' N1 } C o GOODY SALE 1939 now due Speclalizing in Ladies' and laska Steams NP Lom ERVICE By Women of the Moose, Satur- H. J. TURNER, cpvce L-n r n J/ = day, June 17, Garnick’s Grocery. 1 * City Clerk, |

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