The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1939, Page 6

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¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939. ER | BRINGING UP FATHE! 4 T . | Treat You Bty [ JOR S SON | NORA-YOL MLIST STAY IN - v N o RIGHT! 2%“1?5“3%’1‘8&5&8&0“ I FiE-1 HOPE LORD WORTHWO r‘r A FINE_MAN- | E 1 ! / o ; CABS—PHGNE PRING. FT TO-OUR BATTERY A . = L = 5 C ANY GIRL . TODAY-HIS FATHER CALLED upP DAUGHTER SON 15 CO A!rJG A — 5 o i ROOM FOR .OVERHAUL i ,‘wo SAID. HE 1S BRINGING HIS LLJII\TDE'?Eb':"X:é TO VISIT US — ‘SS%EB _erOE BES X A 678 AND B:gHABGE SON (1\(552 HE:ISJA Q%ZEEEAX‘ =0 Xf you need sulphuric acid or T, b s b Bise, ( ¥ B A = FINE CHAP | % W i BUY GREEN TOP RIDE i:?; r:l“ery Solution, WE COUPON BOOKS: X 8325 in rides for $5.00 Alaska Electric Liglll $3.00 in rides for $§2.50 & Mer co | | - TTCOSTS SOLITELE 2 Pl i @ TO DRESS SMARTLY FAMILY DEVLIN'S | SHOE. STORE “Juneaw’s Oldest, Exclu- sive ShoeStore” | Seward Lou Hudson Street | 4 Y T DR ris, Mrs. L. J. Harris, Helen ‘Glbvr-f !77—*—*; —;-——- ’ S ‘ fm AGE“ Y DENALI GOES SOUTH son, Louise Meyers, Mrs. L. Limp-| | /IS i ggJLS[ i};{oclég (Authorized Me,g ‘ i | | PoTATO CHIPS—CANDIES 7 M A R I N E N E W S EARLY THIS MORNING \ LL (I;Oil.;)’ ERAY— | 0-KE-DOKES Harri Machine Shop v SN Case Lot Grocery l always tresh at o | 0 The btemer Denall, & passini » , “Try Us First b e “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR"” southbound through Juneau early | IS "0]‘ BAR“"DER GIOVGI'S—PI'IDIIG 324 I | s |4 TEAMER it ] SIEAMER BARANO Haines and Skagway and took ten| There are two “Dolly” Gauys in M : s r n A R T ‘[ - to Seattle from here. | Juneau, but the bartender-at a cock- e e e e o 00000 00 From Skagway passengers were: | tail bar in Juneau is not J. Latimer 5 = = DR TS F-2- e NORTHBOUND o| The steamer Baranot .took 5| Maus Dawson Mrs. Albert Fleek,| (Dolly) Gray, the well-knows)pion- LIVE in -Supreme U. S. Mail Carrier Yukon scheduled to arrive at ® passengers southbound from Juneau|albert Fleek, Lillian Hanousek,| €er resident. The “J. L is assist- COMFORT Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, LESTER LINEHAN L} 10:30 o'clock tonight, sailing ® Saturday evening, after bringing in Mrs. C. R. Johnston, C. R. John- | ant wha_rfingm- at the City Dt every Wednesday at 7 a. m. " 22 from the Westward. |ston, C." W. Deamish, Mrs. E. L [and he is sticking to the job, For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT oo blitr-ub infbedétibir For Seattio—Helen Webster, Louise Foster, Mrs, Wilson Foster, Joan bet. Several men applied fof ‘the or PETERSEURG, KAKE, POIY For Information DeNormandie, Robert Lindemath, E. Foster, Jean Foster position, believing there was a''va- INSTALL A ‘or Informatio bt . b Gehring, L. W. Rhoem, T. A. Da- From Haines—R. L. Townsend. | cancy. 5’~iflmfl<llvl|;‘til;f-;;‘:;‘& "::‘ The Dally Alaska Emplre vies, R. L. McCreedy, W. Lund, Sailing to .Seattle were Virginia R ot 2 SR N A "l"i:r m"“““ B Y. Toosiaz, f g b | Grace Novatney, D. D. Hull, A Morton, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christy, | The Book ALASKA, Revised and 7 s g A s invited to present this coupon Air Conditioning s < ————— = F D this evening at the box office Havu, Leo Mortland, Frank Cogh- P, Johnson, E. Higgins, Opal Har- Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. lan, M. Johnson, L. Boysen, R. Sau-|-— - &2 Unit—NOW! H of the Lyons, il Keures. Evelyn Col.| Da{,ly Crossword Puzzle MacLEAN ALASKA | CAPITOL THEATRE Mrs. H. B. Selby, Mr. and Mrs. P/, .I;,“fi' 'L‘l,l“l‘,“b]’?)]?,l (il; ",“b,,,r,]mh acros€” Solution of Saturday Puzzl: Drinking vessel METAL WORKS 1 | and receive 2 tickets to see: For Ketchikan—George Garger,| = Piplytol oo et ‘ SOUTH SEWARD ST. Transporiation "The Cowh d th i G. L. Stagg, J. A. Rasmussen, W § oS S e | : e Cowhoy and the Lady A. Bat one’s birth P ccmpany Arrivals from the Westward were . Sprite | \ —John Abernathy, Charles Burdick, Paul Beck, Mrs. Paul Beck, J. S arnett, R. C. Cook, F. R. Christy westward at 4 a. m. tomor- TOW. Aleutian due to arrive at 4:30 omorrow, sailing west- w t 10 a. m Princess Alice due tomorrow afternoon or evening Prince Robert scheduled to ar- rive next Wednesday at 3 p. m. North Sea due Wednesday Taku due Wednesday Princess Charlotte due 1:30 p. D SAILINGS cheduled to sail ouver 9 tonight uled to sail from n. LOMOrrow led to sail from at 9 a. m, North Coas duled to sail from Seattle July 7 at 10 a m Circuit —— —~ - = ® | . Pertorm 1 ! ; WATCH THIS SPACE 2 Anthracite | P W Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle || Yot Nisue May Avpear game Mrs. F. R. Christy, Roy DeLeo, . Toward 8 E L S o Leaves H. A. Gerstman, Wayne House, L3 {ity In Nevada A R S N o Wi F L [A] T 23. Sharpen Beattle & L g { §. 8. TAKU . June 30 H [¢] P E Mr. and Mrs. J. P Hannon, Mrs e e F. S. Hayes, Rev. F. G. Klerekoper, Mrs. F. G. Klerekoper, A. E. Karnes, | Harriett Lawrence, Harriett E. Law- | } rence, Miss Beverly Morgan, I. P.| = Taylor, Frederick Thorne. - do { Stiffly proper THE SIGN OF S. S. TONG! July 1 " e - COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Extols d Lk AIR EXPRESS SERVICE i ! R s p Fairbanks b Lumber and Building Materials NORTH COAST TAKES . Supervised & o e M dutgF aY | | JEREAUE GIEGAR ‘ AngNT PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 36 OUT FOR SOUTH : s o A Bethel-Nome D. B. FEMMER SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove Sum Phone 114 Night 312 and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. scheduled to sail ttle July at 9 p m Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 10, 9 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Cclumbia schec to at 8:30 tonight and sail south 10 p: m Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south at 8 o’clock. Mount McKinlev ' seheduled southbound next Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sril every Wednesdav al 6 pm. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and way - | Shower 43 And: Latin 39. Wild antmat 5 leu.au poal- 44 Facts o Small rug. . | (Summer Schedule—Effective June tion: abbr. 45 ded : 2. One whe owes § The steamer Nortn Coast $afled| 36. Cuttingofa 46 Leaves o 2. Oblitera o ones: abte, © | READ DOW! o READ O ’ by gk T plant 0x- . Let the bait south from here Saturday evening' gg pivicion of a s bob and-aipw | 10 00 ") Ragaay, with 36 passengers for Seattle and “sclm‘nl year o 5 i lightly 0 s A 5 . Masculine gious musi- 45. Donkey et r D | points enroute. name cal composi- Cribbageterm™' [ 11:30.LY. Whitehorse & A { | H T E II G A S T l N E A u For Seattle passengers were Pearl 40. Owned tion At home | :30]Ar. Fairbanks S | Burford, Nils Lanim, Mr. and Mrs.| | A. Dunlap, Elmer Langdalen, Bet- 77 V), Y B - P Manday and| RAILWAY | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl| 2 ¢ 7 ] day y STEAMSHIPS Varness, Mary Varness, Albert Var- 5 & o — b ‘ GASTINEAU CAFE | 9:50,Lv. Ruby _ ness, Mrs. Olaf Larsen, Jenny Lar-| 11:00/Ar. Nome Al 100 { sen, Ruth Larsen, Pete Paulsen,| & - in connection i 3 ” Wednesd, William Krebs, Bob Kimball, Mrs. ..% . { Wednesday canesday AIR SERVICE INFORMATION William Spain and two daughters SoeDlLy- Ealftanie > JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, L] . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . . » . . . €@ 1 0% s ee00700000000c00000000000000000000000000000 ports. 0o 000000000 | | 12:30/Ar. Bethel - - M. Whitehead, Virginia Whitehead, | i e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise DR. STEVES. UHIROPODIST, 'u:g:ev.,ll;:‘:;:ead' s ke wm-“ . . . / PACIFIC ALASKA | s ALASKA Am Tm:m‘: gives quick relief to paining feet‘ To Ketchikan—G. Bonn, George AIRWAYS InC Princess Charlotte N B Office, 10 Valgntine Building. Phone Haugland. W July 25, Angust ) 11 ’ i A Ine 648. adv | To Petersburg—Jimmy Hammer, PHONE: 106 Princess Alice SEAPLANES m&i‘m IRG . Harry Strauss, G. W. Burke, Char- Traffic Representative July 7, 18, 28 lotte Clausen, Mrs. Clausen, John .. 3 £ 3t S % | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Connections at Vawcouver with PAEGE AR 4 5R & gilsinsh,, W, E. Hempstead, Simeon Canadian Pacific Services: Frequent Flights to All Pointsin' fln&d&%&i&kv Cabigas, . .. TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL — > - | A Y TRANS-ATLANTIC : . -WQTEL 4 ) @’\‘z;f““'fl‘;“u L M E— 7 | TRANS-PACIFIC A Awr o NTeET . '{,fi;;‘}“,fi?:i:?,;; TIDES TOMORROW “ .%. . . JAMES C. COGPER || e PHONE 612 DAY or mf C.P. A V. W. MULVIHILL HANGAR AND SHOP/IN JUNERU: ¢ ecdmfort, convenfence and Rates $9.50 Low tide 838 am. -13 feet. | 2 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska R S 7 ¢ ROOM 1 Baranof Hotel SHELL S! High tide— 3:00 p.m., 154 feet. .. SHATTUCK BUILDING [ 'ANADIAN P ACIFIC | RUSSELL CLITHERO — l Low tide— 8:45 pm. 27 feet. ‘ | Tides Wednesday 7 Tu - | R g Fiipd (pegdtte FITTLT I : | Al Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ‘ EW WASHINGTON | B gl 9:’; L e Operating Own;Agrdfiquticdl Radio Snflq?'}CANG High tide— 3:81 D. 1 feet. | 4 s y/fl. 10 OO0 AL 74 To Wrangell—Dr. and Mrs. W. 11:00 Lv. Flat _._ VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE A High tide— 2:06 a.m., 16.4 feet. [i SERVING JOIN HANDS with a COOL GLASS and [/, (GRSt it NS | WARIRE AUSSE SCHEDULED PASSENGER Al help CHARLIE MILLER celebrate his 6TH || B4t gt : rvmsp g et . 6 MAT Ot Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, $ ! (WL ¥ 'l\‘ Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Lo ANNICERCARY o B9 sonoue (U2 s e o M e TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 | Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic w SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau i &5 3 e % 7 | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound DANCING on the Afternoon R 2 1MT. McKINLEY ? July 1 July - 7 | *DENALI July 1 July 3 | 1*YUKON June 30 July 3 o‘ lhe 4“‘—2:30 los . ALEUTIAN oL Iy July 4 July 9 1*—Does not touch Juneau southbound. FOX OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——CALL——— %S & PHONES COAST July 11 July 14 DOOR PRIZES: 9, 5 = e w “H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office .. i g Juy 18 July 2t Bottles ”‘ w.ne Freight Office.. NORTH COAST July 25 July 28 NORTH SEA .......July 28 Aug. 2 Aug 5 NORTH COAST ......Aug. 4 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 hone 23 , VLU Alaska Steamship Cum_pan ¢ 0000000000000 O o s s AR - Wi AILINGS—Juneau to Seattle . WhERL P Leave Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneau THE ALASKA L' N E NORTH COAST Seattle Ngh?xz“;‘vd sg“m NORTH SEA . July 4 July 7

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