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6 lHl: DAlL\ ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY jULY 31, 1939 BRINGING UP FATHEB By GEORGE McMANUS F_———Treal Your Battery . 55 ELLO-SIRE YOUR SON Gnmu Tor 1} RIGHTI YOUR DAL ‘GHT ER i = ‘j;’j’i“h{f 2 & ( ,‘v‘{\iAh‘xMA AF\LED PAPA- HIS WELL-H = == S - Y . BOHE, |1 yyiaboe-coymea |f vy, 00 | IR SRS | e e || J | 1] e et HAPPY GROOM N YOURSELF-- DON'T_ || MY MRS HAVE_ JUST | START_A FIGHT- AND | THIS IO MG ‘ / z 678 AND RECHARGE It you need sulphuric acid or ARRIVED MADAM- || BONT FAINT EITHER - Jl— — MAKE i s CHARMING BRIDE- . | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ||| Edisen Battery Solution, WE s COUPON BOOKS: HAVE IT. $4.25 in rides for $5.00 Alaska Electric Lig‘ll $3.00 in rides for $2.50 & Powel’ cfl o o ——————— IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO I m—:s::m,m'rm *-_—F'KA_M 1LY DEVLIN'S SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” = ¥ R s Seward TLou Hudson K aurey Syndreate_Ing . W E: - 1 Street Manager S —— 5 ; S5 P s FORD AGENCY | 2 HOUSEHOLD (Authort | PoraTo CHIPS—CANDIES APPLIANCES orized Dealers) | 0-KE-DOKES GREASES always tresh at Harri Machine Shop Foot of Matn Strect Case Lot Grocery | i ; SR GAS — Oms ; : Glover s—Phone b R SRR LR TR "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR EIGHIEEN COME STEAMER MOVEMENTS ; B i : i . '; g e +.ll.\l!fi N TRANSPORTATION CO. Juneau Motors Phone 704 . 240 So. Franklin IN FROM CANAL | < w i . M.S. DART = ABOARD YUKON _.-j'_:";'g""-‘:‘_:“. & U. S. Mail Carrier PETER N : Sheet Metal | ionvmariyon W & . 4:3 tomorrow S w k For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | > 9 . or ¥or Tnformaigh g The Dally Alaska Empire Should hav tation Co. Red 611 aboa Roat T“l[’?fi Freight must be on city dock not . Is Invited to present this coupon North 1bout noon tome later than 4 P. M. Tuesday 4 this evening at the box office - of the — MacLEAN ALASKA E CAPITOL THEATRE arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening . i \ and receive 2 tickets to see: “If you want to try for stage METAL wnnxs H r; " " nt v SOUTH SEWARD ST. Transporfatiox | THE GREAT WALTZ Taku due Tuesday night WHO SHE IS success the hard way, just in- Telephone 703 | ‘ Company : L On’the way to Sitka from Lynr «s » pata-up subscriber Canal via Juncau on the triangl run, the Steamer Yukon was jn port during the early hours this mor ing, bringing in eighteen passenger and taking out 27. From Skagway and Haines pas- sengers were W. D. Gross, Charles Rude, A. W. Doug Bruce Bower, Inez Soldin, Mrs. J. F. Ells, J. F 2lls, Mrs. C. B. Allen, H. D. Gunn. eph Haggar, Rose Marie Haggar Mrs. J. M. Haggar, Frank Reedy J. T. Yeargin, Ivar Conn, J. Conn J. Hassan, Bill Hansen Sailing to Seattle were W. J Clark, Mrs. W. J. Clark, Barbara Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith Lilah Bradford, John McLaughlin Charles Proctor, Mrs. Charles Proc- tor, Muriel Goodwin, M. Alerath Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Jenny To hikan—Wes Overby To Sitka — Ken Edwards, O: Hart, A. J. Nelson To Tenakee — John Smit} } Engstrom, H. J. Floresco, V. Turner Mrs. V. Turner. To Petersburg — T. Robert, P Blake. IDULED SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight at 9 o’cloc Prince Robert scl rive 3 p. m. Wednesds Duche of Richmond 9 a. m, Sunday, Aug ing at 6 p. m. On s oduce the season’s popular AR - STRUMMING, 1ul- | rocuee themseasengdginar | i B ok d 1‘“"1”.“ e “‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ | bradiliat L been haunting me for five ] T R ® WATCH THIS SPACE shoved from the chorus of —since I introduced it in Your Name May A e o e o e | et - ST AR o1 Satlings rom Pier 7 Seattle y Appear to entertain an opening night | It typed me A | Y atv'j: audience while sweating stage “When that musical w 2 ] ;:‘ i AR L | v o T el e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY - youth crooning Old Woi plodplarlp el ig - o T Sow, World | Songsthe kind you might do . e ST AUABER s married to Ed | in light operetta. But NO! I had U. S. AIRMALI! » A to: walts for anoHRer IEbike AIR EXPRESS SERVICE REERIGEATION : ing executive. | t 8 T an er ‘Smoke ey S Siraght dramaiic | Gets Tn Your Eyes' and of | [0 o0 peipe b ° Lumber and Building Materials acting to movies or singing. In | course there wasn't any other. - i spite of her plaint about intr “I came back to Broadway. I I AGENT PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Gucing a season’s song, Tamara | o, back ! Bethel-Nome | Dp.B.FEMMER SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve (she has another name but S oh'hte o uhm t invariably $ y A I She . ]tl)\uy R o 1)':4"}‘,‘,], You did “Smoke Gets Inf¥our | (Summer Schedulo—Effective June;| - Phone 114 Fiws 418 and Npedsmpcgi Homs dhos Bl Lo D i v 1 % REAL N READ UP Can't 12" in “Right This Way": | Eyes.” If T had a song like that, ' $£AD still singing “Get Out of | I'd put you under contract right S, Town” in the current “Leave It | away. I'd build a whole musical | i2.00Ly. Juneau : ars To Me. around it and around you. 11:20'Lv. Whitehorse Ar.| 1:00 = — Travel H T E L G A s T l “ E A u But I'm casti melodrama.’ 1:30|Ar. Fairbanks ¥ 0°90; 2 . on a Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! “That’s the way it goes. The other night, I was introduced on ie think? That I t coast f th £ o g people think? a must coast forever on the singing of one | 8:00/Lv. Fairbanks e Ar.| 6:00 peop! E TR s el 4% Reies CESS” GASTINEAU CAFE radio as the girl who sang ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.’ What do | ™ »nd Mopdeysun| o “PRIN SOL ! 9:50/Lv. Ruby Ar.| 4:10 in connection ‘Sometimes it makes me so ma n' moke 5 i 2y 11:00/Ar. Nome Lv.| 1.00 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION cheduled to sail from aftle 9 a. m. tomorrow Baranof cheduled to ail from Seattle Aug. 2, 9 a Princess Alice scheduled to sai from Vancouver August 2 at 9 p. m Dupere schedule ail from Seattle August North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle August 9 p m Tyee heduled to sail from Se- attle August 4 at 9 p. m Columbia sched to from Seattle A 5. ¢ Lom Northland cheduled sail from Seattle Augu 10 a. m Prince George scheduled to sai from Vancouver August 9 p.m ukon scheduled to s eattle Au SOUTHBOUN Ofl Whale Bay Princess Charlotte arrive at 5:30 o'c tomor row morning and sails south The Cogst Guard cutter Haida at 8 a. m sailed at noon today on a tri-fold ® Mount McKinley southbound mission of mercy and policing the ® next Friday. sea. » LOCAL SAILINGS Sailing at 12:30 o'clock, the cut- © Estebeth scheduled to szil every ter will go first to Rocky Island, two! ® Wednesday at 6 pm for S miles northwest of Five Finger Light | * ka and wayports. station, south of here in Frederick | ® Dart leaves every Wedne » . CUTTER SAILS T0 AID CRAFT BEFORE STORM Vessel Rainbow Disabled —Boat Elma Missing Fairbanks JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, e — Ly Aen Y T, VICTORIA OR SEAaTLE News I. Q. Answers HiGee S 1 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1. Suspended 125 feet in the air . Princess Louise o -m::v.;:,-u::{: PACIFIC ALASKA | - Lav'w% || ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Svipahas . AIRW AYS, Inc. Princess Charlotte | rioNE: 106 oo SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 102 ::: tl;\les;‘\marcfic to claim land Traffic Representative August 8, 18 5. Strik by WP, - S | catise They were Tort ko wasie more LoWs & DRIERNORYE Comnectiows =t Vawcouver with Frequent Flights to All Poiiits in Southeast Alaska s s 3 hours for the same pay. Canadian Pacific Services: The Rainbow, registered out of | ® poris L L R MR AR - i ST 3 AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL Port Madison, is anchored in open ® © © ® ® ® & e o o o o | RN A (LA ' 9 Wi 1 | TRANS-ATLANTIC ntfl‘ on the windward side of n 1y T 1d ¢t 1 r2 ecarly this EFEE | S- Y UL HEAVY LANDINGS wowwsns mowe || JAMES C. COOPER || - rekes Fcvation: oo an PEGNE §i2 . UAY o NISRY smrm is brewing and places g particulars from craft in a dangerous position poned until next clear day. C. P. A V. W. MULVIHEL HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU Beatth :on aiTler FROM HA”BUTER ; 4 v B el the s 34 Poorritoss i B3l - i sl A Re A - gy S : y - i ROOM 1 recikase Alaees HELL SIMMONS———Chief After giving the Rainbow such .ml Fromn . ). Willi SHATTUCK BUILDING nof Hedol RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher e omae AR io Equi et ot et ] e oBARAT N TODAY s il = S| An Panes 2Way Radio Equipped search of the trolling boat Elma,| 2 : e 3 close to the theatres i ¢ : : 3 e e thein " Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG { missing since July 10. The Eima, about 32 feet long, gray | PTICES Firm as FiShermen Hof it and| To por, Splendid. . ! in color was captained by Martin . Johnson, who was reporteaiy in oot LOOK 10 New Fields health and without much food when spoken last a North Gape, Whale to End Season < b < INE Al ll WAYS Bay, July 10 by Ole Haynes on the 3 % DT % all with ,.' 4 % Sound to give aid to the disabled at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port vessel Rainbow. Alexander, Kake and S 08 04¢52000000vu0e0e3e20000000006000CS06000650€CeCO9060000e6006c0cccecs oo boat Eddy Bty = fwe fhkand : math Z ) i Sixty sand pounds of RSP I o o 2-Way Radie Cor b s ¥ Haynes said Johnson had told nalibut were landed in Juneau to- Tl ) < s SCHEDULED PASSENGER SERVICE him he was going to Sitka, but'day from six halibuters as the Area 4 B PR NE /A INGTO p v plane and boat searches have proved eng P O 2o g i 5 Z ¢ k g 2 *TUESDAY-—Subject to arrival ol mail boat from South. futile. | The Thelma brought in 10,500 : 3 ; A Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, While out of port, the Haida will pounds, selling to New England for . " © ‘ 3 Y | % e Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. o spend a few days on halibut patrol 7 and 505; the Hyperien, 8,500 to - 5 f S *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ol gm0 e o an gy at the o NiYP] E IN ALASKA I Are T, s S5 3. AR for e s s B - W Ot Bowl Brensuick | (NN Y, ; . M g e 000 to ACF at 7 and 5; Spencer, 10.- .~ © SRR e el CAFE IN CONNECTION Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Oot) Hayes, Traffic 000 to Sebastian-Stuart at 7 and 5; L 11 HA[IBUTERS Ford. 10,000 pounds to New England Charies Demmert. , (Chinese & American Specialties) PR N at 7 and 505, and Emma, 9,000 Vrangell--N. A. MeEachean, e e stetal Mttt SEll SEATI[E ;:.,nnm to Sebastian-Stuart at 7 and % m. — s The Brunswick Barber Shop Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | ’“'m, P ‘o' Jtans S n-jpp' v *.f ’3( Specializing in Ladies’ and || Steamer Seattla Northbound Southbound who have now finist ir ses g ) SEATTLE, ‘3lily 1. = Halibuters! 1, Area Two may m N (ii,fi@fi fi ZUREN 3 gl 6 Sulyla . elling here today are as follows AT hvee oF T1h Dinckenna: faria ¥ g D5 - S e & 11\/\11’1". McKINLEY July 26 July Aug. From the western banks—Liberty, (in or two. Some are going Ning UTIAN July 29 Al Aug. trip or two. Some are going trolling y ug. 2. 40000 pounds, ® and 7% Cents &yt all are planning to follow some ALy o B S e, REMEM B E R ALASKA Aug. 1 Aug. Aug. pound : branch of fishing to eke out the here this a : ! THIS NUMBER BARANOF Aug. 2 Aug. Aug. From the local banks—Orbit, 18- geq50n, for a time it was felt that Sitks PH 0 NE 2 02 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 000 pounds, Hoover, 17,000 pounds i it N iecllip : O and Merit, 12,000 pounds, Ethel S, 18,- S oo S i ol P e GEORGE TAKES OUT ,MAHKH SRR 000 pounds, Swift IT, 14,000 pounds Stoilevs all selling for 9% and 7 cents; Vik- d ! I e . WEEKLY BAmfls—Jlnuu - leltlh b o ponasSein 5 300 FOUR PASSENGERS oot i 00 e mmewn]| THE ALASKA LINE ‘ e Wi pounds, both at 9 ents ion. M Sylvia, 18,000 pounds, Mariner, 18,- - e L e ST e i E OE DOCTOR - No. Bound So. Bound ¥ 000 pounds, 9 7% cents; Argo,' Four pa srs went out on the ki g Shess, Clothing, Guns, PHONES 18,000 pounds, 9’ and 7' cents Prince George of the Canadian Na- ! b paang d A ? H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office NORTH SEA Aug. 2 Aug. 5 4 - NORTH COAST ......Aug. Aug. 8 Aug. 11 e - tional Line Saturday night } ISR : 278 0. Franklin St Preight Office They were Rowland King, Bud L ; ¢ % seau, Alaska % NORTHLAND .....Aug. Aug. 9 Aug. 12 T Holloway, Betty Berman and ! -pound §6 dorge reds, elght cents o M. M NORTH SEA : Aug. 15 Aug. 18 TipES TOMORROW | stacey . s ned VED . OMIIL 2 el S = : 4 NORTHLAND .....Aug. 18 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 >o * 4 for cok 4 HENRY GREEN, Agent — 71 l” High tide—1:18 am., 106 feet T . i FOR RENT CARS | i piiagilts s Ehee dow tide—7:40 am. -13 feet. | N 4 Mcpachran, Schwabacher | PAA PLANE TUESDAY ‘ DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent n-' ll High tide—2:02 p.m., 159 feet left .w‘ - | Reasonable Rates—Gas Inc e ) e o T Alaska Ste'lmShlp Company / | Brothers representativ Loy ude—7 fovan. 10 ook [Wruu”nl on the Columbia SFi o -en [trom suneau for Fairbanks on the |22 Distin Ave. Phone Bluo 270| | [ENERVENCEINEITRRRRIS : : VEFI R RDUflD ALASKA SE RUH:E k KA, Revised dl " i £ ETII" M”,,:l‘;.s Sale; $1.00, o 1 Empire Want Ads Bring Results. lrcgulur Tuesday schedule, et N g : . ,’.~ 3

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