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VYOUWRE WHAT ? WEL L-YOL'RE GOING TO STAY RIGHT IN THE HOUSE -LORD WORTHNOT TEN 15 BRINGING HIS SON OVER TO MEET YOU AND YOUI'RE GOING OUT-DATE OR NO DATE- | HAVE SPOKEN - FRIEND OF MINE NOT CALLING FOR ME AND | INTEND TO KEEP MY DATE -1 AM GOING TO GET DRESSED NOW- YES-MOTHER-BUT A 1S I'D LIKE T¢ SEE MIS! DO YOU HEAR ME? Copr. 1939, King Features Syndicate, Inc. Warld [ ' reserved MARINE NEWS ALEUTIAN IN SUNDAY; HAS 16 FOR HERE The steamer- Aleutian brought in | sixteen passengers from the West ward last . 1 sailed south with 26 from here From the Westward passengers were Oscar Hart, J. Handt, Jeanne Hofman, William Malone, Odine El- ken, Jack Langley, Robert Maw- hinna, Nat Mawhinna, Nat Meyro- witz, John Pozoa, H. Protzm A L. Cary, Ray Cavanaugh, Murial Goodwin, M. R. Theih Mr Mrs. H. E. Daigler. Passengers out were For Ketchikan—David Hoffman, C. V. Pollack, H. W. Merrin and wife, D. J. Cawley For Wrangell kin. For Seattle—Mrs. Al Holmes, 1ldine Holmes, Melvin Peterson Jerry Koontz, Mrs. R Jerry Galvin, Lawrence H. Waterman Murphy, O. V. Alberg rin, Mrs. Clara Campbell and daughter, M. Gothberg, Breuner, K. Maier —— HOLDEN MAKES | EMERGENCY TO | PORT ALTHORP, , With weather thick and winds “-strong yesterday, the only airplane | movement olt of Juneau was an emergency flight to Port Allhol’p‘ made by Marine Airways pxlo(\ Alex Holden Holden flew the F cannery port yest to bring in Loreto Gonzales I:n“ medical care, and Swan Lundmark for an emergency appendicitis op- eration. ‘ and Jack Davis, O. El- Ger- Mrs. P. B STtEAMER MOVEMENTS | | e e o000 0 NORTHBOUND Columbia scheduled te arrive at 8 a. m. tomorrow, sailing westward at 2 p. m North Coast scheduled to arrive about noon tomorrow. » scheduled to arrive at 6 lock tomorrow night. ss Alice scheduled to ar- afternoon or Prin rive tomorrow evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Geoge scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 tonight Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle July 26 at 9 a m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 26 at 9 p. m North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle July 28, 10 a. m Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle July 28 at 9 p. m. Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28, 9 p. m Aleutian scheduled to sail from attle July 29 at 9 a. m Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 1 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south at 8 o'clock. Baranof scheduled south- bound next Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to seil every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and way ® ports. i DRI S R ) . . ESTEBETH HAs [ TioeeTomosow | SEVE“ ABOARD Low tide—2:11 am, 22 feet. High tide—8:30 a.m. 11.8 feet. Seven passengers came in yester- | Low tide—2:09 p.m. 4.8 feet day on the Estebeth from Sitka and Rupfl“’ High tide—8:26 pm. 145 feet wayports with Capt. Gustafson and e —— TAKES Purser Dave Ramsay. Sitka, Mrs. George Bajoinde from Tenakee, John Callahan and James| TWwo passengers .sailed on Liva from Hawk Inlet, J. Alimorong steamer Prince Rupert, southbound from Hoonah, and Mr and Mrs H. through Juneau Saturday ‘W Merrin and child from Funter Bay. ! ginia Hansen. Ice Box Nearly a Tomb Climbing into an unused ice box and closing the doors almost cost the lives j of these two % ear collapse when Horace’s mother found them after hearing their feeble cries, A four-year-old boy was recently found dead in the east under similar circumstances. . . = the Eden Mills, Vt., and a group of | night. They were, Joe Sullivan and Vir- Miami, Fla,, boys, Horace Hurst, 7 (left), and Emory ; Trapped 40 minutes, Emory was unconscious and Horace * Mail South Mail will be carried south aboard the Princess Louise sailing tomor- row morning. The next steamer car- rying mail wjll be the Baranof, scheduled south next Friday. e, ~ OnTuesday 21 SAIL WiTH ALASKA FROM CAPITAL CITY | Jpoat Tanks Scuthbound on the triangle run, the steamer Alaska passed through Juneau early this morning enroute to Sitka and on south. Eleven passengers coming in from Skagway and Haines were R. J. Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Proctor, Miss G. Gorrell, Mrs. J. Reynoldson, Mrs. Ethel Johnstone, Ernest Polley, H. A. Nelson, G. Rid- dell, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Saratt, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Schindler, Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruff. Mrs. S. J. Thompson, Jean Thomp- son, Marjorie Thompson, J. W. Grashel, B. A. Meélbourne. Sailing ocut were: to Hoonah — Bert Baretlett, and to Sitka—Sam Anderson, H. W. Hoffman, A. W. Sundberg. To Seattle passengers were Helen Yates, George Ross, Mrs. Grace Ross, Theta Reymour, Lulu Hol- combe, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Daigler, the latter two arriving from the Westward on the Aleutian - > Princess Louise Docks Safurday | With Tourisis Docking Saturday evening. an hour earlier than scheduled. be- cause of fog conditions making the Taku Glacier trip impossible, the Canadian Pacific Princess Louise arrived in port at 6:15 o'clock with 189 tourists on board. Commander of the ship is 8. K. Gray and Purser E. A. D. Corne- lius. The steamer sailed for Skag- way at 11 o'clock and will return ,south tomorrow morning. | Tour parties making the round- trip include the Crowson party of 26, conducted by Mrs. Sylvia Tingey | of Salt Lake City; the Raymond Whitcomb tour party of 24, di- irected by George D. Gilchrist of | eight in the Wolfe Tour, headed | by Simon Ramage of Chicago. | Local passengers arriving on the | Princess Louise were Dorothy Al der, Theodore Alder, Charles Mor+ s rison, the Rev. John A. Glasse. i e ———— ' AMUNDSEN IN FIRST (ITY; BAD WEATHER John Amundses, Marine Airways (pilot returning from Seattle with the company’s Bellanca, is weather< bound at Ketchikan today. Amundsen sat in the Pirst City over Sunday, and this afternoon,, | weather conditions showed no hope of his leaving there for Juneau be- ;Iore tornorrow. 'PACKERS BRING INHEAVY L0ADS ! The two salmon packers, Pelican and Fern, brought in 75,000 pounds of salmon yesterday and sold today on the local fish exchange for New England The Fern had 40,000 pounds and Myrma Yoy One of the most pcpular of lend- ing ladies on the s(recn 17yrna Loy is shown in New York on re- ‘urn from a European vacation THALBUTERS | SELL, SEATILE SEATTLE, July '24. - Halibuters selling here today are as follows: From the Western banks—Aku- tan 49,000 pounds, 9 3-4 and 7% | cents a pound; Estep 29,000 pounds, 9% and 7% cents. From the local banks—Bergen 16,000 pounds, 9% and 7 cents; Presho 17,000 pounds, 8 3-4 and 7 cents; F. C. Hergert 8,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; Antler 15,000 pounds | 8% and 7 cents; Chancellor 6,000 pounds of sable, 4 3-4 cents straight; Repeat 3,000 pounds-of halibut, 8% and 7 cents. PRICES AT RUPERT At Prince Rupert today 278,000 JAMES c CUPER pounds of halibut were sold for 7.50 to 7.90 and 5.50 cents a pound, % SEATTLE o -FAMOUSHOTEL I3 m the thealres and stores, “w itk magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. Rates $9.50 | feBREERe s i | Sheet Metal 1 DON'T_KNOW-HE CALLED TO SEE_DAUGHTER- BUT I SAID SHE WAS OUT &S 1 1 WANT HER TO STAY INTO | LORD WORTHNOT TEN' MEE TEN AN HIS SON==-T ‘BOY WAS VERY AT'%}\‘ET?\?E— &) » & WHO WLIZ THAT AT THE DOOR- ‘MAGGIE® HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Pry Us Fisst™ "~ " POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES 4 ) O-KE-DOKES always fresh at Glover's-Phone 324 ||, .. K. swsm ¢ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock nét later than 4 P. M. Tuesday — ALASEA Transportalion | Company MARINE Work MacLEAN METAL WORKS SOUTH SEWARD ST. Telephone 703 | READ DOWN Tuesday and ! | From Special Rates to Permasent. Guests. KANS LIKE THE FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE t the 2 Bowl ** " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) “For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop ' * Specializing in Ladies’ and | | THIS NUMBER the Pelican * 35,000 - pounds, selling at going prices. $ e — Theé Book ALASKA, Revised ‘and | 4 " Enlarged, Now On Sal 1.00. Demands Better PHONE 202 et —— TR . | Open Evenings Phone 907 AL THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammunition 278 So. Franklin St. Dinner— THE ROYAL CAFE i| Isthe Place to Eat! i Juneau, Alaska + £ R L * FOR RENT CAR DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Bates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 11:20/Lv. Whitehorse Thursday ‘and 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle oo duly 21 g THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE | SERVICE | U. S. AIRMAIL [ AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June READ UP Thursday and S. 8. TYEE 8. 8. TAKU AT 9P. M. PASSENGERS ‘FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 Saturday 10:00/Ly. Juneau .. 0|Ar. Whitehorse Travel on a "Pm‘ cns " o 30/Ar. Falrbanks Monday and | Monday Thursday 8:00/Ly. Fairbanks 9:30/Ar. Ruby 9:50/Lv. Ruby _ 11:00Ar. Nome __ Wednesday 00|Ly. Fairbanks Flat Flat _ Bethel JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise July 25 Princess Charlotte July 21, August 1. 11 Princess Alice July 28 Connectlons at Vawcouver with Canadian Pacifi¢' Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full ulars . from | V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alaska - CANADIAN PACIFIC R R 12:30/Ar. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE P ——— C. P. A ROOM 1 Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. BARANOY .. COLUMBIA YUKON MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN ALASKA 1 Aug. Aug. BARANOF Wil Aug. Aug. FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 18 19 22 25 26 29 July July ~July July Aug. Aug. July July July July July Aug. ~——-CALL—— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent wijs Aliska St PR caunship Company N-N NALASK i R ] T ¢ LY. T R A RO IS T Due Juneau - Due Juneau |- GREEN TOP ' CABS—PHONE o RTR BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 2 9825 in rides for $500, £3.00 in rides for'$2.50 BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM EGR AN-GVERHAUL .\ AND RECHARGE ‘Xt you meed sulphuric. acid or Edison, Battery\Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. _IT COSTS SO-LITTLE 7} TO DRESS SMARTLY o Rz W FAMILY | DEVLIN'S SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson . Street ‘Manager ‘FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) X GREASES “IPobt.of ‘Main Street GAS — OILS Case Lot Grocery l'Phone 704 240 So. Franklin OLAF BODDING s a pala-up subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "THERE'S THAT WOMAN WATCH THIS BPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE ‘YOUR'LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and - Modernize Your Home Under Title' I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ., AIR SERVICE mronmfioiw ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. . SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in :Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT .HANGAR.AND SHOP IN JUNEAU' All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio” Station KANG Bag Authorizéd U.-8. MAIL Carrier .—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to_ Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Prequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. . SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA d "TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—FHONE 623 Tyt o *TUESDAY: COMFANY . WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juzeau 16 Seattle gy 7 E i e S\ Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau No.Bound So. Bound July 25 July 28 Aug. 2 Aug. § Aug. 8 Leave Beattle July 21 ....July 28 Aug. 4 NORTH COAST NORTH SEA .. NORTH COAST CITY, WHARF J GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ...eo—....... Phone 18 H R AR TR h] R