The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1939, Page 6

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"'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 Treal Your Battery RIGHT! GREEN TOP || CABS—PHONE L,OOK MAGGIE- A I_ETTEQ TAKE 1T DOWN TO BY GOLL.Y- MAGGIE ISDEON'T FROM CHINA-IT IS ‘ THE CHINESE WEL - DON'T. NOW_W WRITTENEN CHINESE - ‘ L AUMDC»ZY THEY ‘ ARGUE ABr)uT ( CHINAMEN WEQE T’AL_KIN’ BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY 'LL BET NN IS ABOUT || WILL READ IT_TO || _IT -JUS Y % ABOUT- ‘»:F'IL:ES_?_TI GAVI ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL NAMING THE BABY- | YOU=1T MIGHT BE ‘ 07 E\_l_ MF})N_HAT :’J—SETN'\ EAEDED EEQTTHEY 678 | AND RECHARGE ATPRETTY NAME- | TT 5AVS ¥u o s g S C Xt you need sulphuric acd or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. { BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S TFAMILY SHOE STORE Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) ¥ NUTS || HOUSEHOLD POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES | | APPLIANCES F_ARINE NEVVS—]i | 0-KE-DOKES { . . GREASES | | atways fresh at Harr lflr“auch:ne' Shol' !no:i :; !n.lon mszgrm ca!& LO' Gl’fltel’y “Try Us First” - f ! iy e "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" l Smm:n MovVEMENTS ' pRI“(E GEORGE HAS 9 ABOARD || Glover's-Phone 324 |i... sl f= 2 BE T Tl [{ Juneam Molors s | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART Phone 704 240 So. Franklin ——— LIVE in Supreme G0 0 v 000 0C00000000000000000000000000000000000000000css000000 e e e e e o0 000 o % o NORTHBOUND o FOR THIS pOR"' conronlll U. S. Mail Carrier AGNES AD Prince George scheduled to a . 2 Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, ? sn rive at 7 o'clock this evening. o | n every Wednesday at I’(E‘ l:alfl' ' g e e Denali scheduled to arrive Sat- ® | canadian National steamer Prince | For PETERSBURG, KA H -ap subscriber urday. May have two days ® George, due in port at 7 ; JNSTSLE A ALEXANDER, ’;“d “:;‘Y PORTS; { » 5 itk lon mai ihis evening has nine passenger SUNBEAM || o5t The Daily Alaska Empire Mount McKinley scheduled t0 ® | ahoard booked for Juneau as fol- Freight must be on dock not arrive Saturday. Should have ¢ lows: Alr Conditioning Tater than 4 P. M. Tuesday. is invited to present this coupon one day’s mail aboard. Harry S. Anderson and wife, Unit—NOW! this evening at the box office Princess Louise scheduled to ® piss Ruth Briggs, Robert A. Hill of the arrive Saturday afternoon or'e gngq wife. Malcolm McCallum, Mrs. M—LEA" evening. ® G. 8. Powell, Miss Edna Thomp- ac 3 SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ o Miss Florence Van Wck. CAPITUL THEATRE Yukon scheduled to sail from ® The Prince George also has a METAL wnnxs A L A S K A Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. ® large number of tourists aboard L and receive 2 tickets to see: North Sea scheduled to sail ® making the round trip sot_i:l'{l sh}:WA];;)3 ST. i from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e AN ‘elephone 3 el a. m. ’ o BILL IN CONFERENCE Transporlallnl SWING THAT cHEEn Taku scheduled to sail from ® \WASHINGTON, June 29. — The | Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. ® House today quickly voted another comPa“Y Prince Robert scheduled to sail ® 75000 to continue its WPA inves- WAT o : CH TH from Vanz-o}uv(‘r 9 o'clock to- ® tigation and simultaneously sped (] IS SPACE morrow night. ® the big relief bill toward final Your Name May Appear Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® enactment. The House sent the bill Sailings from Picr 7 Seaftle [ Seattle July 1 at 9a. m. @ {5 5 conference committee to adjust THE SIGN OF [ - Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® jfferences as passed by the Senate DEPENDABLE ! from Vancouver Jaly 1 at 9 e e SERVICE p. m. . Princess Charlotte scheduted 0 © NINE BROUG“I N U. S. AIRMAIL 5 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY sail from Vancouver July 3 e BILEAVRESESRUNIGE - || o sextomss. emeiawr. | OF ALASEKA at 11 a. m. Special . YESTERDAY w“'H _ | REFRIGERATION 3: . o upee sttt o il § ‘ Juneau-Fairbanks | o Lumber and Building Materials from Vancouver July 3 at 0 # MARINE AIRWAYS Bethel-Nome | Yo PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU p. m. | Alaska scheduled to sail from ® pour passengers went to Sitka (Summer Schedule—Effective June D.B. FEMMER SECURE YOpR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Seattle July 4 at 9 a. m. . i k5 N AREAE READ DOWN READ UP and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. and Hirst with a Marine Airways Tuesday and Thursday and 4 Night 312 Tongass scheduled to sail ® geaplane today, William Hesse and Saturday Saturd Phone 11 from Seattle July 7 at 9 p. ® A E Holly to Sitka, and Bob Hef- e . | 10:00Lv Jvhnr:tu s m. ® fevman ‘: 2 (;3'»\) Layfield l; Hirst MARLIN MARK-MAKERS—_Good reason to boast has | 1190 1. Whitenoree - SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS e Yesterday's. inbound lists show Mrs, Henry Sears (left) of Greenwich, Conn., and Cat Cay,Ba- | 1:30|Ar. Fairbanks B— Y on} st et or ° y A% St S hamas. She caught this 730-pound blue marlin off Cat Cay ix an ——— Baranof posted for 4 a. m. ® gy gShafer and Ed Shafer Jr. from i | Saturday. s i‘(‘M w”“{nm F;vte rém Stk hour and a half. With her are Mrs. Paul Sanborn, who se:'a Thundzy and uoxdnyd and CANADIA Travel AP . K8, aves, 1 , women'’s record catching a 560-pound marlin, and Tommy Shevlin, Ronday ‘Thuraday. on a NOYLU; Coast scheduled to arrive ® anq Livingston Wright from Hawk b who caught 2 636-pound blue mariin in 1936 | 8:00/Ly. Pairbanks - L Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! at 7a. m. Saturday and sails ® Injet, Five passengers were also 2 g TALL Ced it At VTS| olhotes et “PRIN south 3 p. m. Saturday. ® brought in from Excursion Inlet. | 11:00/Ar. Nome i GASTINEA U CAFE Columbia scheduled southbound ® . . t czssu [ : Prices Cont S HALIBUTERS v S L b rices Loniintie i . in connection g e - 10:45/Ar. Plat Estenetn seneauted to ss0 evers « FOUR COMING IN | . ot Pat ¥ pren AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- e ‘ pward, naiiu ' | e | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, i - ABOARD ELECTRA | | | VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE DAL lonves eveln, Tednesder. & : A | SEATTLE, June 20—Halibuters PACIFIC ALASKA SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i SO HIENT ARG, mox: Halibut prices on the Juneau eX- | se)jing on the Seattle Fish Exchange | AIBWAYS In Princess Louise Alexander, Zake and way ® change went to new high levels | (oqav are as follows: | , 11C. June 23 % C. s e B b today b“‘h*’;l 28,000 P‘é\;(\]fls 05 fd‘s&‘, From the western banks—Wizard, | PHONE: 106 Princess Charlotte . . were bought in at 6. ang x 40,000 pounds, 8 and 7% cents a | Traffic Representative A Pacific ‘Alaska Alrwags Electra |40, 5, . June 16 SEAPLA : ; cents a pound. pound; Sea Bird, 29,000 pounds, 7% | LOUIS A, DELEBECQUE Connectl piloted by Murray Stuart and Bill The Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, |ang 7% cents: Electra, 39,000 1 EBI ectlons al Vawcouver with F; v | Canadian Pacitic Services: JAMES C. COGPER | Savery left Fairbanks this morning for Juneau with four passengers for this city. Those coming TIDES TOMORROW sold 14,000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fisheries and the Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg. sold 14,000 pounds to Sebastian-Stuart. pounds, 7% and 7% cents. | From the local banks—Orbit, 18,- 000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; Ocean- us, 18,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska TERSATAIO AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full -l are Charles in | Low tide— 6:1 418 fea Griffin, Karl Theile, A. Schuback g B0 de i S b || and Tiee Eutdre oy t it o or Tdeal, 16,000 pounds, Chancellor, 8- C.P A e P HONE 612 _ DAY or NIGHT v tide W' Ao i s i uyer Elton Engstrom of Sebastian- | oo pounds, Arne, 18000 pounds, ! g5 ¢ e A o fow e SRR It symves, ontmopopist, | Sttt the Sadie bringing in 4000 |y seling for 7% snd 7 cont. i ROOM 1 | -G CRIG Nl Ataks HANGAR AND SHOP IN'JUNEAU i vy | POUNds and the Tillacum, 2000 SHATTUCK BUILDING g gives quick relief to paining feet. s . INS————Chief The Book ALSSRA. Revised and Office, 10 Valentine Building. Phone pouds, bringirig 13 cents, elght | . | mnnlhu‘rncmc g{'mlssflslngna[momo Di: lm:]z i e e ] o icents and’ six cents a pound. | __ SIMMONS DUE ‘ THIS EVENING Shell Simmons was due to arrive in Juneau from Seattle in the over- hauled Alaska Air Transport Lock- L heed 'at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon with six passengers aboard. Those aboard are Glenn Goudie, his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sa- | ger, and Georgia and Jean Little- page Enhrxed Now On Sale; $1.00. 1 648. adv All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating 'Qwn’ Aéronautical Radio Station KANG 8| ) v&\w i SERVING THE ““EAR ‘ROUND HARINE AIRWAYS tion 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 Nonschedtle Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA - ., COBOL PARTNERS " BRING BOAT IN AFTER SuppuB TICKET OFFICL, BAR HOTEL—PHONE 623 | A L SAILING SCHEDULE Alex-Holden; Chiéf Pilot "B, (Cot) Hayes, Trattio ‘ George Bolyan and Frank Cox, Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau {mining partners developing promis- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ‘jng gold showings at Cobol, near| BARANOF 4 June 30 | Chichagof, arrived in Juneau today| *ALASKA June 23 June 26 June 28 {on their craft the Naughty Marietta.| coLumBIA . { h : June 25 June 27 July 2 | Planning to pick up a few supplies COLUMBIA 2 -June 28 July 3 ‘and go back in the next day or so, {MT. McKINLEY |the tw oare seeing the city for the| |- ¢ Jip A8 Juy 1 July 7 first time in several months. DENALI June 27 July 1 July 3 *—Southeastern route. 1—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. ! While here, Bolyan will visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Clyde Bolyan, in Douglas. — e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ———CALL——— Can THE ALASKA LINE NoRTELAYD Pleased and !H< O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office .... 2 2321; EEOAAS-: A Freight Office. RTH SEA ... satIShed ARG ;gBTH COAST July 11 AFTER A MEAL NorTs sus iy 4 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF _... " Woody Brown and his glider at the to Wichita, Kan, a distance of 250 nnY c In this glider, Woodbridge (Woody) Brown, 27, of Brown's LaJolla, Cal., set a new national distance and alti- tude glider mark when he soared from Wichita Falls, Tex., miles. The former mark was 212 miles. altitude mark was 7,600 feet.

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