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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939. OH- MY _DARLING BABY I GIRL - TO THINK SHE WOULD RUN AWAY AND GET MARRIED- | CAN HARDLY BELIEVE 1T WELL=IT'S TOO BAD- MAGGIE— MARRY A IF SHE in-|® es0s0scss e, | Low tide—5:57 am, «03 feet. High tide—12:25 p.m., 14.3 feet. Low tide—6:00 p.m., 34 feet. e Princess Alice Takes Out 10 e BAILEY’S lll;lll-‘ IS MAKING CRUISE |: =~ —oomeer - - : NORTHBOUND ON pR'N(E BOA'I' ® Yukon in port-and scheduled to sail for Skagway at 6 o'clock this evening. With two hundred roundtrippers | ® Mount McKinley scheduled to aboard, the Canadian National ® arrive sometime tomorrow steamer Prince George arrived in|® morning, Juneau last night at 7 o'clock ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to Fhose booked for this port arrive Saturday afternoon or cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ® _evening Mailey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp- | ® North Sea due Tuesday. bell, Josephine Campbell, Mrs, Doris | ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS Paprell, Miss Pearl Gray, Mrs. J.| ® Taku scheduled to sail from Lowes, John Lowes, Eleanor Lowes, ® Seattle 9 tonight. John E. Lowes, Frank Moore, Mr. | ® Prince Robert scheduled to sail and Mrs. James R. Sweet, Mrs, M| ® from Vancouver 9 tonight. Wright and N. P, Stack. o Aleutian scheduled to sail from w.Master of the ship is J. W. Watt| ® _ Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow and N. A. McLean is purser, e Princess Louise scheduled to The. Canadian boat sailed for ® sail from Vancouver, July 29 Bkagway at 11.o'clock and will re- ¢ 8t 9 p. m. turn south midnight, Saturday. @ Pringe Ruper scheduled to sail S 3, e from Vancouver July 31 at9 e pm e Alaska scheduled to sail from 's SAI[ wIIH e Seattle August 1 at 9 a. m. 43 s art @ | & Baranof scheduled to sail IH (OAS'I'. e from Seattle Aug. 2, 9 a. m m 3 | ® Princess Alice seheduled to sajl from Vancouver August 2 at FIGHT ARRIVE © -~ - ® Dupere scheduled to sail from | Seattle August 2. The North CO&L wem. thmugh @ North Coast scheduled to sail Juneau from Sitka, bound for Se- e from Seattle August 4, 9 p. attle early this morning, bringing e m. in eight passengers and taking out e Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- fifteen from here. | e attle August 4 at 9 p. m Arrivals from Sitka were J. Ran- e Northland scheduled to dolph, S. Vukovich, Mrs. 8. Vu- e sail from Seattle August 5, kovich, J. Jensen, Mrs. J. Jensen, © 10 a, m. J. 'Peterson, Mrs. J. Peterson, N.'e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS A. McEachran. e Prince George scheduled south- Outbound were: | ® bound midnight Saturday. Fo-Petersburg—Jim Boyle, Hosea ' A Sarber, Lawrence Molver. | ® Columbia scheduled southbound Po Wrangell — R. J. Sommers, ® next Sunday. Bopby Sommers. L LOCAL SAILINGS To Beattle—Mr. and Mrs. Jim ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every réwster, Zerby Ann Brewster, Mrs.' « Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- ie Lockwood, Mrs, Lyle War- e ka and wayports. Lylia Harvey, Vivian Gray, e Dart leaves every Wednesday Miks M. McTaggart. » at 7 am. for Petershurg, Port Kuchikan C. R. Wright. | ® Alexander, Kake and way A1, oo s e porta. Y ol 'NGS st ee e 00000 o Making the manpl» run, the stenmer Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glass- cock and Purser Paul Coe, docked in Juneau this forenoon shortly after 10 o'clock with 15 passen- gers for this city, and is booked to sail at 6 o'clock this evening for Bkagway. From Seattle passengers were E”! iR ;""SWD:;: Arriving here at six o'clock this W. R Jamesv Hcm‘-y houén or.u; morning and leaving for the south ) 5 . two hours later, the Canadian Pa- fH o 0 M- Boaten _cific steamer Princess Alice took i So"}*'"““ M“’fk,“ POIS— fop passengers from Juneau. Ben Bellamy, P. S. Lydick, Erika, " phe passengers were Capt. A. MgNamee, John McCoy, Carl Hall, gohneider, R. Rick, Mrs. C]fllldt‘ E4M. Burriss, Venetia Mason, the gjrst Claude Hirst, Jr., Miss lafter stopping over here enroute wileox, R. Whinneal, F. Rca“h,,m SR Volder, Miss M. Whittaker, W. Ruff, J. E.' T T 1 Langley. SEVEN GET OFF ‘BARANOF TODAY y’ g e : FROM WESTWARD L SEATILE govenhrscia Giiitasod” s ”;‘,";m“t;'; tosay, Are. st (olloml morning from (hv steamer Baranof oo, 49000 pounds, 4 and 8% cents which docked southbound !.hxs fors- o pound; Polaris 40,000 pounds, 8% noon about 10 o'clock coming from ceptg straight. the Westward | Prom the local banks—Sanja and Arrivals were A. B.Elerath, Frank Natfonal both 18,000 pounds, both ©racul, Mrs. L. J. Palmer, Stanley selling for 8% and and 8 cents; | Sutton, Judge James Truitt, Peter Alitak 17,000 pounds, Libanon 21,000 | Casper and H. Grammo. pounds, both 8 cents straight; Blan- Sailing to Ketchikan on the Bar- co 15000 pounds, 8 3-4 and 8 anof this afternoon were Mrs. Wil- cents; Al Junior 13,000 pounds, 8% llam Short, W. L. Bates, Ray Cav- and 8 cents; Wesley 12,000 pounds | anaugh, Jack Mellquist, P. O. of sable, 4% cents straight. Haugland i PRICES AT RUPERT To Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' At Prince Rupert today only 93,- Ruff, Mrs. L. McKechnie, S. . 000 pounds of halibut were sold | NOrman, David Jeffrey, Charles at 8 and 550 cents a pmmd Allen, Everett Nowell, Virginia Mc- | Laughlin, N. Coffey, H. J B.Aku." .- | POWERS TOUR ON GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey of | Twenty-five roundtrip passengers Denver, Colorado, arrived in Ju- | are making the Alaskan cruise on neau last. night on the Prince the Prince George with the Powers George. Mr. Bailey is an SORIIGY ‘d(*nce at the Baranof Hotel. .- STEALY IN .“JNEAU N. P. Steacy, from Vancouver, B. “The germ explanation of disease C- 8rrived in this city last eve- was advanced by a Viennese sci- DiDg - on the Canadian National ! entist, Fracastoria, as_early as 1546, Frince George. s J tour. Conductor of the tour is Wil- ltain Hennessy of Chicago h e TO THINK- | DEVOTED MY LIFE TO_BRING HER UP HOPING THAT SHE'D SEATTLE, July 28—Halibuters | Swanson, brought in 20,000 pounds IVE LISTEN NOBI_E MAN - 0 VO HAD ONLY s LISTENED TO ME- HAT IN RING?_Hand on the White House door, Gov. Lloyd C. Stark of Missouri pauses momentarily before going in for a chat with a certain Franklin D. Roosevelt whose intentions re- garding that address, after 1940, are still not known. Stark is con« sidered of possible vice presidential timber. NORTH SEA HAS NEW CAA PLANE 31 PASSENGERS | FOR THIS PORT : x seowitioms. senr 1ot | tor for the Clvll Acrnnautlc Au- | thority in Alaska, passed through Juneau today on the southbound Sieamer IS AISO Brmgmg steamer Baranof, bound for Wash- North Nme]y e|ght 'memé‘ D. C, and a CAA con-| Roundtrippers | Senior Inspectors of the CAA are i helding - an annual meeting that SEATTLE, July 28, — Sionm'-r} will keep McWilliams in Washing- e . Y g ton for nearly a month, sailed for Southeast Noetie Segssal b | On his return, he will fly north Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morn-| ° f ing with 165 passengers aboard, in- ' With 2 mew Fairchild four-place cluding the following bokoed for plane for CAA use in Alaska that Juneau: will be based at Fairbanks. Miss Norma Peterson, Mrs. H. E. ! B s R Smith, Mrs. S. F. Fein and daugh- AVIATION MAN TRAVELS ter, Mr. and Mrs, F. E, House, Joshua Goodwin, Miss Betty Becker, Bob Kimball, J. McDonough, Mrs. Edith Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kirsch, Ernest Thorsen, Lee G. Clark. I. Lilkkdahl, R. M. Amend, M. Michaelson, M. Bergman, L. Ritz- man, J. Greenwood, Don Hnmnck.[ H. Vandwater, C. O. Browning, B. McKinley, T. Glasek, Ed Berg, Ken- neth Wilson, R. M. Hunt, Jack Comer, Pat Williams. There are also 98 round trippers aboard the North Sea. ——e—- MARINE AIRWAYS FLIES. .THREE - T0 ISLAND CENTERS With a Marine Airways seaplane, Pilot Alex Holden flew out to Sitka | today, taking three passengers out.| Anna Martin was a passenger to Hawk Inlet, Walter Bacon to Sitka, nd Max Behrman to Hirst. Frank Wright, Superintendent of Icy Straits Packing Company, is to come in on the return trip from Hoonah SR RO S TWO LANDINGS AT FISH MART One packer load of salmon and one halibut cargo were discharged at the Juneau fish exchange. The packer Elfin II, Capt. Ernie R. Carter Guest of Vancouver, B. C, was on the Prince George last night enroute to Skagway on business. Mr. Guest is a Civil Avi- ation inspector. News|. Q. Answers 1. Harry E. Yarnell, co of ‘the Asiatic fleet. (1% was' hin reply to Japanese authorities who requested withdrawal of American naval vessels at Swatow). 2. The New Jerseyite expected a as; Séven members of the scistic gro 1or Plots againet Carpy” Were lailed FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the 2 ks Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) For Most Tasteful Haircutting ‘The Brunswick Barber Shop Speclalizing in Ladies’ and REMEMBER THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 of salmon selling at normal prices, while Capt. Olaf Larsen sold 13,500 pounds of halibut at 7.05 and 4.95. Alaska Coast Fisheries took both landings. wpen Evenings Phone 907 | AL THE SHOE DOCTOR 8t €lothing, Guns, nunition So. Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska e —— HIRST MOVES Claude Hirst, General Superin- tendent of the Bureau of Indian Af-| | fairs in Alaska, has taken up resi- | % His wife and son sailed this morning | for the States to remain through the winter. — o The Book ALASKA, itevised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. e FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phoné Blue 270 e o R T WOW-ME SON'S | BABY MUST BE TO COME NORTH, By GEORGE McMANUS MA GIE—WILL YOU PLEASE STOP CRYING ? VOLJ'L_I_ HAVE THE WHOLE . NEIGHBORHOOD JOININ' IN- M HNflb 149 NUTS POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES O-KE-DOKES v il b Harri Machine Shop | 3 | Glover's-Phone 324 ||} . Ty Usbmt" | = 'HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. _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 not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday |MARINE | Sheet Metal Work Boat Tanks MacLEAN METAL WORKS SOUTH SEWARD ST. Telephone 703 ALASKEA Transporfation Company ® Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Auvg. 4 THE SIGN OF B, SR DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Junean-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer ' Schedule—Effective June READ DOWN READ UP Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday Saturday . Juneau ___ r. Whitehorse Whitehorse Fairbanks PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 1:30]Ar. ANADIAN PACIFIC Thursday and Monday 8:00/Lv. 9:30|Ar. Monday and Thursday rf 11:00/Ar. Nome | | Wednesday | 8:00/Ly. Fatrbank: 10:45/|Ar. Flat . 11:00/Lv. Flat _ 12:30/Ar. Bethel —— | PACIFIC ALASKA { AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A: DELEBECQUE e ————] JAMESC C. COGPER | ROOM 1 SHATTUCK BUILDING JUNEAU TO VANUOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND . SAILINGS Princess Louise July 25 Princess Charlotte August 1; 11 Princess Alice July 28 Connectlonis at ¥awcouver with Clludh;c S-emn Bervices: TRAN: INTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC e e e e e Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound = Southbound BARANOF ... COLUMBIA YUKON MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN o July 29 ALASKA Y _.Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Aug. BARANOF .Aug. 2 Aug. 5 Aug. FOK OTHER lNFoBMA'l‘lON AND RESERVATIONS 19 22 25 22 25 ...July Juiy ..July July 26 July July July 29 July 29 Aug. 1 July July July Aug. Aug. ———CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket, Office ... Freight Office.... H. O. ADAMS, Agent it Alusfi( Steau hxp Com )an t P\ = T ¢ ot S GREEN TOP . CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 BRING IT TO OUR any ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. -IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager FORD AGENCY (Aut.hoflnd Dealers) GREASES Poot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Mofors Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin DOROTHY GREEN ! a8 N pato-up subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire 15 invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THE INFORMER” - ’ & WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 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 Efiofl Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU I:AI'E connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION SEAPLANES FOR CHARTEH Frequent Flighs to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL capsar 4k PHONE 612 _ DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL ONS——C]:H Pilot RUSSELL Cl.fl'm All Planes 2- Way Radio fiqlfipped Operating Own Aerondiiieal” Radi Mupw KANG *TUESDAY-—Subject to arrival of mail bokt faom"Beut Junuu to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trlps—lo% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 'WEEKLY BAIL!NGS—J]III* to Seattle . Lenve Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Sedttle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .....July| 2L July 23 July 28 NORTH SEA ......July 28 Aug. 3 Aug. § NORTH COAST .....Aug. 4 Aug. 8 Aug. 11, HENRY GREEN, Agent ........................Phone 109 CITY WHARF _Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... 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