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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULYQ 20, 1939. i ~ BRINGING UP FATHER ' g , By GEORGE McMANUS WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YoU ? FVRUD PAY AT TENTION TO ME P ————————— Treat Your Battery RIGHT! CABS—PHONE BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? OUR DAUGHTER 1S GET TING LIST TRYING M i SHE N'T OBEY ME-I| WHY DON'T 'L DOIT- O GET_SOMEWHERE -OH- IF O_FIGURE IT OUT- AUL ST e TO SEET LORD AND RIGHT CHILDREN TODAY WOLILD TAKE WHAT DID I THINK IT_HAS "OOMN"";::H‘;‘;“: U] WORTHNOT TEN'S SON-BUT THE ADVICE OF THEIR PARENTS- SHE SAY- ALL OF THE EAR- 57 8 | AND Gl SIS ALWAYS GOING OUT- THERE WOUILDN'T BE SO MANY . MAGGIE ? MARKS OF A SLAM- X you need sulphuric acid or SILLY MARRIAGES = __ o BUY GREEN TOP BIDE Edison_Batlery Solution, WE you? \ COUPON BOOKS: [ BRve s B N 3 | 8625 in rides for $5.00 Ahlka eclm: Lll [ £ ") o = £2.00 in rides for $2.50 & Power Co. - r “" 2 o 8] —————————————— IT COSTS SO LITTLE = i .70 mussz :MAR’I‘LV T F A‘i& I L Y il 3 A - P DEVLIN'S SHOE STORE : wlb” -{{- ST “Juneau’s O)dest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Mahager CUTTER BRINGS ~ 'Bethel Young People| NUTS HOUSEHOLD FORD AGENCY |- POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES APPLIANCES . . GREASES . - FISHERMAN T0 Gathered Yesterday o-xE-poxES Harri Machine Shop ||| o o 1 se<h Case Lot Grocery always fresh at GAS' =’ onL8 \ HOSflTAl HERE For Enjoyable Oufing | Glover's-Phone 324 ||} TTUR Ly Motors Mg < s ok ol L4 = . ~ ?IAUGEN TRAN‘SPORTATION CO. ~ RINCE RUPERT [ Sreaven Movemens Hernia-stricken J. Sainio pcpic ‘trom e “secicr Assemby » k& Dversen ‘ N TONIGHT' 203 (b L Al of God Mission on Main Street M s n A R T 4 - | B X g 5 3 . . ! l [] . NORTHBOU . Saved by Immed {had & very enjoyable outing yes- u A n l “ E y 5 | « Prince Rupert scheduled to a1 iafe Operafion |way. They sainered at “inolf & U. S. Mail Carrier 0. J. ANDERSON : e rive at 6 o'clock tonight S Bethel Mission about 9:30, then P Slip, Tunkan, o Jo Lok o Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® Tark 4o/t ik Meandenimliciditte sheel “elal Leaves Ferry Slip, s, 3 Capadian National steamer Prince ® 4:30 o'clock tomorrow after- ® | The Coast Guard cutter Haida|Range. From there they took a| z ;\F"c'g:}gvsezgaggay;;xg-n;onl‘ ? ] as » pata-ap subseriber T S {E 4 . 0 n ® ' returned s berth at the Gov- ! hjk, e trail by the west end| ‘or PE g 3 Rupert is due to arrive at 6 o'clock | ® DoOr returned to its b iike up the trail by the west end NDER and WAY PORTS . . sht from Vancouve ® Baranof due Saturday ® crnment Wharf early this morning|of the Mendenhall Glacier, ‘and or ALEXANDER and WA Th |m[x\ll)wh.{l :}x:l‘n‘ k\a‘xlv“tn.l(ll' o Princess Louise scheduled 10 ® aeter 4 mercy’ trip to the 0cean|ate their lunchh at @ beautiful ek | TFO,. m(.l,nt.l.;un(n S ) e Dally Ala!ka Elllllll'e by e A I v S 1 F v 1 s by 4 & S rtation Co. steamer called in at Tak e awive Saturday afternoon of & chore of Chichagof Tsland to bring | oyerlocking the jagged peaks of out anks et ot bo o5 ey ok ot Is invited to present this coupon ‘ tons of freight for discharge there, ® €d ly evening AR e i Hetmig T RaIckey J Sainio, | blue and white ice of the Glacier.| Ia‘ur than 4 P. M. Tuesday . $ this evening at the box office ; The Prince Rupert has 203 tour-| ¢ SOHEDULED SATWINGS | © | fisherman Then the party returned to the § of the i r ard includ 13 Berry NOES 088 SIRGTARC 40 38 The Haida left port Monday at e rang e £ b A e lev. | ® from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- e ¢ “# LRed e S joitierralige Hare. the SR tours, 32 Happiness tours and elev-| 8 *% o Mmidnight, and returned he al|peen parked and drove to Tee Har-| 4 CAPHGL muru en members of the American So- ¢ YOW ceheduled o sail from e 180 o'clock this morning, making|por where the remainder of the day | “aCLEA“ v cety of Mechanical Engineer S Iy % o the run to South Passage, below|was spent in swimming, rowing, A L | Local passengers are J. C. Brady ® ittle 9 11] ml jnx,nul‘lll\\ \il o Hozan Island, in 25% hours playing ball, pitching horseshoes “ETAL wonxs and receive 2 tickets to see: 1 . Pro-| ® Columbia schedulec 0 S and ¥ Hugl McDonald, ‘of the Pro-| ¢ F00 7S - Rt oL 6a | Ordinury running time for the|and cnjoying the beautiful sun-| . 1 P " vincial Public Work L 1E e & | oib-wotii 1124 dmars it Bhoniha | seteis i doeniie. SOUTH SEWARD ST. Transportation MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF P"””‘ff lxz\v ?"‘,J can is master of e | o Princess Alice scheduled to e Of confusion on the Juneau end of | In the evening a pienic dinne Telephone 703 { c i B e e sail from Vancouver, July e the radio telephone receiving the| was served from the hospitable ompany R e 2at9p m e call, three and a half hours were|capin of Mr. and Mis. J. E. Click,| SR o Prince Geoge scheduled to sail e Wasicd in sccking the South Pas-| followed by a camplire on the PY | WATCH THIS BPACE e from Vancouver July 24 at 9 e sage in question peach, where the young folks en- vy Your Name May Appear TipEs TOMORROW e pm e South Passage, Lemesurier Is-|joyed roasting weiners and marsh- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle J | @ Yukon sches ail from e land, in Icy Strait, was combed for|mallows. A m'v?s e Seattle Ju at 9 a.m ® Sainio's boat, the Bertie II, first,| The outing was chaperoned by o SPBJM;;I et Hieh tide—3:56 a.m., 16.7 fee! o ku scheduled to sail from e without results, and then South|the Rev. and Mrs. Charles C. Per- THE SIGN OF 8. S. TYEE ......ccccoonncen e { - Low tide—10:06 am., -1.1 fect e Seattle July 28 at 9 p. m e Pass, Inian Island, was als50|gsonous, Mrs. F. F. Cameron and DEPENDABLE || S S TAKU ... o | co‘.“nmA LIIHBER conpu' High tide—4:30 p.m., 174 feet e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e searched without avail, until it was| My, and Mrs. J. E. Click. Those SERVICE AT 9P M. | Low tide—10:44 pm. 07 t : F jooas <” avlot o m‘;' '1' ”(‘11111; : .(1].‘1“]“‘:1‘Ifl‘hpl‘.! Jom i:\:}]uk‘l(ll:lvlld d \} 3 M).;:n.» Amliv:u U. S. AIRMAIL | PASSENGERS FREIGHT | OF ALASKA A e ‘ ? yelock tomor- sm South P ; 4 | Clic illian Lehto, Anna Mae | REFRIGERATION i e row morning and sails south ® and but 60 miles from Sitka, be- | personeus, Anna Lee Houk, Stella AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | Lumber alld Blfll’ifl nalel‘iak 3 . t 8 a.m ® tween Hogan and Herbert Grave ; | o ! g GRAV HNES TAKE L Sl S s, ok ira and May Barnesson, Peggy Jean Juneau Fairb ] | L Figa g = ® North scheduled to arrive ® Tsiand Tcuk, Mary Margaret Femmer, 7t an ENT NES —JUNER MANY 'm GLAUER e about 8 o'clock tomorTow 8. ® Sainio was found aboard his boa! | Helen Larson, Maudie Kunz, Dorls s SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve e m i 3 ® | with his partner, and suffering in-| Graves, Phyllis Cameron, Jean Bethel-Nome D.B. rmnn P e Mount McKinley scheduled ® tense pain. He said he and his| johnson, Ellen Weston and Jean- s and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. Two hundred and forty toursts e (g arrive at 6 tomorrow night, ® . .. 1d not make the run to ! (Summer Schedule—Effective June Phone 114 Nigl " 1 partner could not make | nette Stevenson, and Messrs. By- i off the Prince Robert, in port late ¢ gajls south one hour lat ® Sitka with the gasboat because of Y~ | READ DOWN READ UP i esterday, were taken to Mendenhall | ¢ prince Robert scheduled to o Sitka with the gasboat because Offyon Pperscneus, Carl and Mervin | Tuesday and Thursday and - e v ks Lies 3 Prince Robert scheduled 0 AT~ 9 the heavy vibration and resultant| click, Donald Graves, John Houk, |, Saraey Saturaay = | Siany taxisalso had Tull Kds 40) o ino sl wE Te ., . ' from the strangulated 1“‘""[(‘:eorge Grasty, John and Ivar |11:00/Ar. Whitehorse H 0 T E L G A s T ! u B A u e bl e Vgl 9 & b § a, suffered ulling in salmon | ¢ f o je | 11:20,.Lv. Whitehorse __ the glacier and ofher sceniv poinis| o Aleutian scheduled southbound e e SUHECE H DUE i ;""‘"v Axv““’:""_ 'thmr‘; fd‘“fl AY. Paitbanks’. T Tt 9:00 Travel | on the highwey & T e ainaly o lines. : 5 ughes, Adolph Lepisto, David anc prisan | on a | - R L yoos marEniaa o Taken to St. Ann's Hosp Jimmie Cameron, Wesley RHddes | Thursday and Manday, s | - | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! {e Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- e | Was ”J""f' 1,"“, L R I P‘ Pas - 9:30/Ar. Ruby - a0 | G l v & |e ka and wayports o 45 minutes later. Dawes said the 9:50{Ly. Ruby G cnss T % ) . o batient was “doing pretty well” to- 11:00/Ar. Nome in connection ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® ; Lon R VR0 BT LINER OF HSH » . ap'7h.miitor Poterdbirg, Port e |day, bub were it not for the tinely Wednesday AIR SERVICE INFORMATION o . Alexander, Kake and way e |operation, “might not have '~sted full lOAD IN\ 8:00/Lv. Fairbanks | —— . long.” 1048/Ar. Flat JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, e b . orts . i Lv. Fl 22 % # Two trips of halibut and one of |5 P& © 0 0 0 L e SAR VL atim. L B VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE A salmon were unloaded at the Ju- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . ey e . neau Cold_Storage today, halibut & ST 2 HALIBUIERS : Joe Cr.us.: on :tm\aA»‘dMnl“-an :\rf“ PACIFIC ALASKA Princess Louise ALASKA Am TmsponT ln prices At 100 o e areereae. BIGGEST HALIBUT S4F Buts atietnton feort Bakbanis) ; July 25 , Inc. pqr,t this fifign@n ]rl'f)r;x Ffailjbf\.nksl AIRWAYS Inc Princess Charlotte eight for mediums, seven for whites | or SEASO" HERE SEI.I., SEAI"-E ;é;sl i appt e R ] . July 21, August 1, 11 wu“zs ron cunm - bl e 295 POUNDS Those scheduled to arrive are R. THONE: 1 Frgine B The Emma brought in 11,000 gc she rrive are R. | Tratrle Represéhtative ‘ o peunds of halibut and the 31A27, wu 5 SEATTLE, July zoA—?nlf gl:}Marsl:mlil.-Hv B. Friele, T. S. Avery, | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE I Ghantifisies Bl e erie with Frequent Flights to All Points in hacut Alko 1,600 pounds. The salmon packer halibuters sold on the Seattle H. Pederson, A. R. McGuire, S. N Canadian Pacific Services: u. S. s “(f)facum brought in 20000 pounds Checking the big halibut records Exchange today and both were|Bridlie, H. W. Johnston, Mrs. Nell 2 oy £ TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. MAIL of ‘salmon. in Juneau, for the present season, from the local banks. Johnston, and Hawley Sterling. | TRANS-ATLANTIC e it was discovered the biggest hali- ‘14e Yaauina brought in 17,000 S ; JAMES C COGPER TRANS-PACIFIC Pnn“n 612 - BAY or “lcm CLOSING NOTICE but of the year brought to Juneau pounds and sold for 8% and 7% Cickets, reservations and full Beginning S,nu.lrlm July 21, the was brought in by a fur farmer. cents a pound, and the Syivia SO YOUNG SA"DY HOLDE“ | e P A vpavrvtlcuhl‘nl}-ivl{ar;xu‘ HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU B. M. Behrends Bank will close Charles Olsen, Eagle River High- 18000 pounds for 10% and 6 cents. " - . P, W, Bin Babuday b moon instead of waytfiis . afiahey, sgought. the' big s e HASTN'T ANY TONSILS ! Liee Atent, CPR—Janeau. Alaska SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot 1 pm. as in the past. fish about two weeks ago near his The Book ALASKA. Reviced and | gandy Holden, young son of Mr. R oo R ranof Ho RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher adv. . The B. M. Behrends Bank. | home. It weghed 295 pounds. Enlarged, Now On Sale; S1.00, ahd Mes. Alexi Holders, Sitlderwent | CANADIAN PACIFIC s [y o | dio Equipped s g a tonsilectomy this morning at St.| - All lee‘ z—way Ra 10 qlllppe W wmm—— k) Ann's Hospital. Dr. Robert M. Cof- gt gl y fey was the attending physician Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Young Sandy’s condition is very i 4 e . satisfactory ‘and it is hinted that 3 , . 4 o iR ice cream (checolate or straw- . & berry) arexamong the list of ac- — — . i o ¢ i i he e ceptables if ‘callers are in doubt 2 : A l n w A Y s Sfi i i as what the patient desires. . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR ALL CONCERNED - are hereby' notified that William T. Mahoney was appointed administrator of the estate of John Lennon, deceased, by the U. S. Commissioner and ex of- | (R 8 ) ficio Probate Judge for the Craig, = Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct on SH:LING 5[..!‘{&{ 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY-~Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 | May. 3. 198 A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffie All persons having claims against Alex Holden, Cll}el Pilot (Ce Iy said estate are hereby required to| | £ N present them, with proper vouch-| ! 3 AT | ers, within 6 months from the date ' BAILING SCHEDULE | hereof: to me at my office in the 3 " " | Federal and Territorial Building, in Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Juneau, Alaska, or to me at the Steamer . Seattle Northbound Southbound home of Mary Lennon Rudolph in [ i | Craig, Alaska. MT. McKINLEY . e duly 12 July 15 July 21 J 'mgmd 8t °Oralg, Alaska, July 6§ ALFUTIAN ..duly 15 July 18 July 23 e, PO T, S WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, :i;ifigp July “; Jully 222 -;“‘ly g: Administrator of the estate July 1 July uly of John Lennon, deceased. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS First publication, July 8, 1939. | Last publication, July 27, 1939. CALL . — . b s 0 2 WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle i Open Evenings Phone 907 i : AL THE SHOE DOCTOR THE ALASKA LINE Loavo Ar.Juesn L#Juneed Shoes, Clothing, Guns, PHONES Seattle No. Bound Sg.Bmmdm. i | Ammunition H. O. ADAMS, Agent ‘Ticket O“,“‘f Ry | % July 18 uly | 218 So. Franklin St. : Freight Office. July 25 July 28 § | Juneau, Alaska Aug. 2 Aug. § % Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Gl e —— 1T (] e R Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 i v : 0 . FOR RENT CARS - i -IT-YOURSELF e 6 o D supply ‘is given s chiéf DRAVE: MOTHER NATURE TO BOW TO M A N-_piminishing waler suppl e i Reasonable Rates—Gas Included q S h : ‘ " reason for construction of the 300-foot Friant dam at above site on m;’f;rr;elmr;ly 'u:’:;w'r‘e” o Lo v o mErn IHS a reams p 01] a .\v 3 21, The dam, which will create a reservoir for !rrigulion PUrposes, P ] Fresno, ol b e ion. Some 60,000 acres in the region have already reverted 16 desert. e . mio 214 wing b et S : I ox 5t A Ly AL

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