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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, | BRINGING UP FATHER 939 - . —,——2 YE-AS - I'D LIKE SIX ENGLISH MUT TON CHOPS - A DOZEN ENGLISH CRUMPETS - SOME CHEVY CHASE CHEESE-ENGLISH ] BROTH-AND SOME_ LONDONDERRY SODA - SOME ENGLISH BREAKFAST - L] FEA- A JAR OF PICCADILLY PICKLES- AND SOME LIMEHOUSE MARMALADE - -BY GOLLY- SINCE ME DALUGHTER MARRIED LORD WORTHNOTTEN- IT'S GETTING SO | HAVE TO EVEN WITH ME COAT MARINE NEW®S | MANY 60 OUT ON ALEUTIAN ee e s e e v 000 . NORTHBOUND . e at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- @ e ing and sails westward at 3 ® When the Aleutian arrived in| e oclock in the afternoon. ® i;;nclflu this l‘"““\:“fl from the o rould have three days’ mail ® estward, it brought in 23 pas-| ¢ oard . sengers for this city and took over e North Coast scheduled to ar- e 40 outbound from here for Seattle rive tomorrow forenoon . and poinuts enroute. ® Princess Charlotte due tomor- ® From Seward passen; e row afternoon or evening. @ M. Dou G. M. E ® Tyee due Tuesday night. . Fenton, Sadie Fenton, Her e Northland due Wednesday. . Glenn Kirkham, Mother SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® dine, Mother Mary Louis, R. Show- | ® Prince George scheduled to sail @ el, James Gordon, Wesley Jon 1.|® Vancouver 9 tonight. . Larson, Roy Lundsen, Bill M ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e James Miller, Eugene Stout e Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. . Wuoti e Mount McKinley scheduled to e From Valdez—Art Nyquist, ©.|® sail from Seattle August 9 at ® W. Officer, Henry Tauck e 9am - From Cordova — Virgil Hanson | ® Princess Louise scheduled to e Walter Sanford, J. A. Will e sail from Vancouver August e Sailing to Seattle were S, p.|® 9at9p.m 2 Whitely, George Alexander, B. Lind,| ® North scheduled to sail e James. McRlister. Mrs. J. McAlls.|® rom Seattle August 11 at 10 : ter, H. R. Vander ol ek 0 Doxtglas, : Virginia' - Meakglow, * Is : tv’l“\](h)“\'dv(l’lvrl 1||ny.~.|‘|.1 from : Mudeuk, Willam Mosher, R, H.| o o ocnous AUBUSE 1 o o s SRSt Hobiet, Thiner. ‘Olae | Prince Bobert scheduled Yo ¢ i DE 2 e sail from Vancouver Aug- @ Davenport, Eugene Eckstad, H.| g yst 11 at9 p.m ° ;"““‘ S st e Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® rs. Ben Nack, Marlyn McAlister,| o geattle August 6 OR B R. R. Flynn, H Prince Rupert scheduled to sail ® | @ from Vancouver August 14 at ® For Ketchikan—William A.Bates,| o 9 p. m . Ed Beunan, James Dennis, H.|e Alaska scheduled to sail from e Satrurt, William Paul, Jesta Young, e Seattle August 15 at 9a. m . Billle Young, L. Harvey, J. Calla- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o han. e Princess Alice scheduled to ar- @ For Wsangell—L. B.. Chisholm,|® rive at 6 o'clock tomorrow e Frank Desmond, Jerry Desmond,|® morning and sails south at 8 @ Lillian Carlson, Ed Jahnke, George|® a.m. . Fota, Richard Lang, Jane Alexan- | ® Baranof scheduled southbound e der, B. McHugh, E. Jenkins,|® next Friday morning at 8 o'- @ Charles Hansen, Charles Spaure, ® clock ® Albert Suphart, H. Willard, H.|* LOCAL SAILINGS L3 Bradley. {® Estebeth scheduled o sa1l every ¢ l | ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e | |+ ka and wayvorts. o AlASKA SI.‘“.S | e Dart leaves every Wednesday | » at 7am for Petersburg, Port e ® Alexander, Kake and way ® SOUTH TODAY © 5= : Peceoees e s oo The stenmer Aln.ska passed | 'l: . through early Juneau this morning' | TIDES TOMORROW from Lynn Canal ports on the way # | | to Sitka, southbound to Seattle, tak- . : o s Jap e | High tide—5:48 am.,, 117 feet. the To 1 . e _| Low tide—11:49 am., 46 feet. | e woe e Doy High tide—6:04 p.m., 142 feet G. Greenland, R. B, Wright, Rose | Marie Hagger, Mrs. J. M. Hagger ( d F h' Joseph Hagger, H. A. Gunn, Mrs. C. ana lan 'elg er | son, J. Yeargin ( h I ' I b g To Ketchikan—H, Langfeldt, Kaj rasnes nio icener Louring, Dewey Knight, R. mddenl MONTREAL, Aug. 7.—Canadian — - e struck an iceberg off the coast of SRR S —] Newfoundland early this morning, is NQWS' Q Answers proceeding to London. 1. Off Alaskan coast, where her P freighter is expected to re: wrecke 3. Maj. Andrew Rowan. cnngnu The message from Capt. T. Jones ti A e Cor /600,000 miles on July | and inside the hull is untouched by the collision. t of new ex- | D) g et bieeding The Beaver Hill carries a crew othy Cameron, Art McKinnon, G., Ballen, Louise Humphrey, Jack Wil- To Sitka—I. Reppe. | Pacific freighter Beaver Hill which Company = officials reported father's boat on “Nor(hwen Pas- sged act enabling him to receive a | i3 gamage to the vessel is slight periments, stops internal bleeding. | of 74 officers and men. ch port | STRIP FISHERS CATCH HALIBUT ON SUNDAY TRIP Party of 15 on Wanderer Have Good Day, But Few Salmon A party of 15 went strip fishing on the motorship Wanderer Sunday down ‘off Marmion Island. The bunch returned with 101 halibut, of , but with only three various king salmon. The Wanderer first left the upper city float, under command of Kinky Bayers, at 7:30 yesterday morning to escort the Duchess of Richmond to the dock. Then after this job was completed, the Wanderer left the float at 9:30 o'clock, under command of Kell Larsson for Marmion Island with his crew of Harold De Rou and Helge Niclsen and the party of 15 strip fishers. Those in the catch, fllows: Peter Warner 5 halibut, Vic Cron- dall 14 halibut, Bill Raye 10 halibut, party and their Darryl Naisch 5 halibut, Vincent Beauchamp 10 halibut, Tom Har- rett 12 halibut, Dave Patterson 1 halibut and 1 salmon, Mrs. Patter. ht the anchor, Sally Marry, Wi 1 halibut; Dorothy Marry, also of Bremerton, 5 halibut; Phyllis Karcher, of De- troit, 3 halibut, the largest weigh- ing pounds; Tom Haigh 6 hali- but, Joe Powers 5 halibut, Helen Bari 2 halibut, Eddie Powers 24 halibut, Kell Larsson 4 halibut and 2 king salmon Returning to Juneau, the Wan- luted the Duchess of Rich- d, bound down the channel, and the salute was returned. - FISHERIES CHIEF JACKSON COMING ON ALASKA TRIP son ¢ of Bremerton, (Will Get Kekfikan Labor- atory Started - Other Fisheries Men Due Charles E. Jackson, ‘Acting Com- missioner of Fisheries, is coming to Alaska this month, the Gover- {nor's office has been notified | from Washington. Jackson said in |a telegram he expected to be in Ketchikan August 18. Jackson and two other Bureau of Fisheries men connection with tory at Ketchikan. In addition to a $57,000 PWA grant, there is $20.- | 000 available for the laboratory un- der a 1937 Territorial Legislature appropriation of $20,000. 'With the combined can build a fine laboratory,” son wired Three Others Coming R. H. Fiedler, Chief of the Di- vision of Fishery Industries, and Roger W. Harrison; in charge of funds we Jack- -rhjr dream of Sailing through the Northwest Passage shattered for a time by the wreck of their vessel in members of the party are shown as they arrived in Seattle. vlvlemu Kellems, her father, Dr, Homer Kellems, Oklahoma evangelist, and Cecil I Brooks, Left to right: A. Y. Owen, are coming in starting of work | on a new fisheries products labora- | time. YOU TO COME AN EAT ON - OUR HOUSE - FIRST ‘39 CATALINA | | I | MOTHER-DEAR- Mv\ HLIBBY AND | WANT || GOING TO HAVE DINNER AT | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 - FATHEQ 15 |[YES-TF1 GOBE 2 MYSELF 1T TSRS FAVORITE D ENGLANI THE BEST CORN- ED_BEE! CABBAGE SAY SO -1 COOK WAIT UNTIL TCIF ME HAT- = AND e IN, 31"’ D~ SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, ' “Let your plumbing worry be our: worry,” Phone 788. - open Evenings Phone 907 * AL THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammunition 278 So. Franklin St. Juneau, - Alaska & * FOR RENT CARS | DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Muonlble Rates—Gas Included | LLOYD REID Pictured above is the first marlin swordfish caught at Catalina Island during the 1939 season and on which 150,000 southern Cali- | fornia fishermen were wagering | in a pool as to the exact hour and day he would be brought in. Jan- ice Lipking, Brentwood ,Cal, so- cialite, is shown with the catch | made by Carl Carson, Avalon City plumber. It took him 3 hours to | bring the fish to ga" Technological Research for the ' Bureau on the Pacific Coast, are; due at Ketchikan August 14 to se- lect a site for the base, Seton Thompson, Assistant Chief of the Division of Alaska Fisheries, has been notified Another expert, Dr. F. 1. David- son eof the Bureau of Fisheries Marine Laboratory, has left Seattle forr Juneau. He is believed to be Alaska-bound to visit the Port Walter experiment station, now un- der construction. The Forest Serv- ice launch Forester has left for Port Walter with Assistant Re~ gional Forester Wellman Holbrook, who will confer with Dr. Wilding, Bureau of Pisheries expert who is studying’ barren lakes with a view to having them planted with trout. LS s e el CANGEING PAIR REACH SKAGWAY AHER BAD RUN Hop km s and Jaderholm Delayed by-Gales-To ‘Try Whitehorse Two Juneau canoeists, Bert Hop- |} kins and Jake Jaderholm, who left Juneau last Tuesday for Skagway in their 11-foot canoe, headed for the Yukon River and a 45-day paddle and sail cruise, arrived in Skagway, safely yesterday after a stormy-trip. The two young. eanoers radioed The Empire today that they had arrived at Skagway at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Their radio said the “entire mp was windy, rainy and rough” and they were delayed two and a half days by gales. They made the nine- ty-mile run in 26 hours running From Skagway they will pack to , White Pass then railroad to Ben- nett and paddle down for a try at Whitehorse Rapids and down the Yukon, i e | DR. STEVES, CHIROPONMST, gives quick relief to paimig feef. Office, 10 Valentine Building Phone 648. adv, * T FAMOUS HOTEL s close to the theatres apd stores, with magnificent of mountains and hai be Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. Rates .50 From Special Rates to Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel LARGE ROOMS, all with i | | | l bath, l | [ ¥ NEW WASHINGTON 1 . o kBT, INUTS POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES ‘0-KE-DOKES always fresh'at Glover’s-Phone 324 e THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June READ DOWN READ UP Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday Saturday | 30 m 00/Lv. Juneau 1:00/Ar. Whitehorse iig0ity. Whitehorse 1:30/Ar. Fairbanks Monday and Thursday 1 Thursday and Monday 8:00Lv. Fairbanks 9:30]Ar. Ruby 9:50|Lv. Ruby — 11:00/Ar. Nome Wednesday 8:00|Lv. Pairbank 10:45(Ar. Flat 11:00|Lv. Flat 12:30/Ar. Bethel PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 108 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE —_— JAMES C. COGPER C. P. A ROOM 1 SHATTUCK BUILDING OUSEHOLD PPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “"Tey Us First” - - R oo s M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KA, 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 — ALASKA Transporiation Company ® Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle .Aug. 11 Aug, 18 8. 8. TAKU | S. S. TYEE | AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS . FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Travel on a "PBIN CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VAN(,DI.!VEI. VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise August 15, 25 Princess Charlotte August 11, 22 Princess Alice August 8, 18 Connectlons at Vawcouver with TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC > Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHHLL Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC BTN 2o rstisaE 8% BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 ALASKA Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 7 BARANOF ... Aug. 2 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 COLUMBIA Aug. 5 Aug. 8 Aug. 13 YUKON Aug. 8 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 ALEUTIAN ..Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 20 ALASKA . ..Aug. 15 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 BARANOF' . Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 FOK O'I'HER lNNBMA’l‘ION AND RESERVATIONS ——CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE T PHONES H. 0. ADAMS, Azent Ticket Office .. AA.(%kh % 2 C nn N R A S N AT L o PR Freight Office. s S fuv Compqnv )T E ASKA-ROI HAUGEN TR.ANSP()RTATlON CO. [ Treal Your Baitery Ilauery BI“NG IT TO OUR BATTERY 5 M)OM FOR AN OVERHAUL $ AND RECHARGE 1t ‘you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. 3% Alaska Electric Light & Pmr Co. . GREEN TOP ' BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: lun in rides’ (or $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 -&/ FAMILY SHOE ‘STORE IT COSTS SO LITTLE to nnzss suuny DBVI.IK S “Junewt's Oldest Exclii- ——S—.—hl_L.—_a sive Shoe-Store” P Seward .. ~dLou Hudson Street Manager FORD AGENCY mneqm Case Lot Groéery | ES . Mo!’llalnsm ‘ “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Juneau Motors Phoris 704 240 So. Franklin e i s JOHN RECK L - n r-m--p ulu-mn The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to prcsant’ this coupon this evening at the box office of the —mM8M —H-——— CAPITOL THEATRE " and recelve 2 tckets to see: “T00 HOT TO HANDLE" WATCR THIS SPACE Your Name May Appur‘ COLUMEBSA 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 Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAII (:AI'E ¥4 7 fn eonnection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points ln Soutlnmt Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S, MAIL Pflfllfl: 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN'JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief: Pilot All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operdting Owh Aérdnatitical Radio ‘Station* KANG ¢ HA RINE Al RWIY'S + 2-Way Radio Gommanieation * SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Aithorized U, S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY-—Subject to artival of mail boat from South. Jun-utamvkmm.m mum.omm WEEKLY sumcs—-mmen to sm.u. = Leave Ar Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST ....Aug. 4 Aug. 8 o Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 18 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 HENRY GREEN, Agent . Phone 109 CITY WHARF Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Dougias AFEDt -.or—o-ooc———.... Fliobe ‘» A ed uu b atalalins Sagesh Hid 2k a2 3 P of “f -

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