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5P (i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939. ‘! BRINGING UP FATHER g By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ Larenpmmrsrr—sme e, Gl e e M g ! Treat Your Battery BUT-DARLING- THAT BUT- MY LOVE- | T ] | GREEN 'Ul' I8 1. RIGHT! DRESS | SAW WAS CAN'T AEFORD IT | f 3 SO BEAUTIFUL-IT JUST NOW-YOLU! WELL=I'M GLAD SAY- POP - | CABS—PHME BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ONLY COST FIFTY LOOK SO SWEET TO SEE ME SON WIL_!F YOu ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL HAS A WILL OF LET ME DOLL ARS - AND IN THAT GOWN g | AND RECHARGE . DEAR- T NE z G [ HAVE FIFTY 6 8 I NEED IT- DEAR YOU DON'T NEED HIS OWN A NS DOLLARS? ; 7 It you need sulphuric acld or Edison Battery Solution, WE » o NEW ORe S LESSONS. FROM | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ME SON - COUPON BOOKS: R 4 ! %425 in rides for $5.00 Alaska Electric Light] § $3.00 in rides for $2.50 & Power c. L I l IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO IJR,ES::‘MARTLY ‘8 F A M I L Y DEVLIN'S SHOE STORE | -, “Junean’s Oldest Exclu- King Featorel Synducate, Inc . World rights rescteed —t sive Shoe Store” oo Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager | GASBOAT BURNS ' ALASKA VENEREAL |[smmsm munmme coa' |\ sovsrzmoro || FORD AGENCY |- MARINE NEWS | "Wty stash nsasecontnot it || s WackineSip || 2T ||t Lot Gy | CAPTAIN SAVED PROGRAMPLANNED , " ] T [ TS | DEPERE ARRIVES : Open Evenings Phone 907 | |~ e - Juneau Motors i Phoné 704 * 240°Sb. Frafklin AIDUPONTWITH | o Vessel Rainbow Tofal Loss Deparfment 1 of Healh Re- &L i BRce Dogkon | {"og™ ““”""XTEN,F“ % MR — | Seattle Fisherman ceives $5,020 Grant Awiktiaitlen M.S.D SALVAGING BOAT : Swims Ashore from Government || " unean, Alsska U. 8. Mail Carrier [ ALEX RUSSELL I Yukon scheduled to arrive at 8:45 o'clock tonight. Should e Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, . Sails for Skagway at mid- X Welnad P, kg |nsped|on S(heduled for night The ' five-ton gasboat Rainbow Allotment of $5,020 to the Terri- every Wednesday at 7 a. Tomorrow-Derblay O e O e o when ils engine back-fired oif Inian control program during the coming have three days’ mail aboard. Mount McKinley due sometime ® caught fire and “burned to the keel” tory of Alaska for a venereal disease | roR BE“T CARS | F(XL:;’;;?‘;?{URL.I V}V(:;N;OI;(;ET h 1 i i 3 DER and Due Tonight - @8 a pala-up subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire is Invited to present this coupon Anr's matrkhodsd. Island Tuesday, it was reported to year has been announced by Dr. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF | For Informatien axifie 86 due B - ® ihe Collector of Customs here today Thomas Parran, Surgeon General of| | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included | | Tlaugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Princess Louise due Saturday e . S aa e by Ove Rommen, the boat's one-man the United States Public Health Ser- o afternoon or evening o by n - emgried b i LLOYD REID a . The freighter Depere, which | ® North Sea due Tuesday. o crew, who jumped overboard ahd vice . 308 Tistin Ave, | - Fhoiie Bius 570 later than 4 P. M. Tuesday ' this evening at the hox office s e i OHEDULED SAILINGS o |5Wam away from the flaming gas-| This Federal allocation will be|. i - of the struck Prbiley RogltBRday morn- 8 o 5 G iied to. sail " fom ¢ | boat. 5 matched by $3000 in Territorial = e PITO ing near Petersburg, arrived at Du- pont this morning under her own power, but accompanied by the salvage tug Salvage King | "Rommen, a Seattle man, said he funds to allow the Territorial De- Seattle 9 tonight. . ) i Prinee R obert scheduled to e left EIfin Cove Tuesday to fish in | partment of Health lo continue to NU.S Icy Strait. The accident occurred provide free anti-syphilitic drugs to| |~ Bt e Foe b oo sail from Vancouver &t 9 ® : off the north side of South Inian all physicians in the Territory and and receive 2 tickets to see: 0-KE-DOKES “eecccsscsscssscsscstscsccsonen 5 tonight. . The Salvage King crew will prob ' Island to extend in other ways the Alaska | . | b o oY Aleutian scheduled to sail from e 5% 3 Y2 PSR | o " ably make repairs to the vessel Al e o Rommen swam 30 yards to shore, campaign against venereal diseases. | |always fresh at Transporiahol | CRIME TAKES A HOLIDAY ripped bottom here, and when the| & T o heduled to e |Where he was picked up an hour| The Federal expenditure is made ! Gl ’ P | vessel moves into the harbor to- sail from Vancouver August e 1ater by the boat Pirate, Doc. Silvers, possible by the LaFollette-Bulwinkle over s-. llfllle 324 l Company | morrow morning, after dischargin 12 at 9 p. m owner. Silvers took him to Elfin| Act of 1938, which authorized an ap- | #—— o — ¥ ]mI\;df-r mnwn‘;n‘;nlm;mn ISPECtO | ¢y ce Rupert seheduled to sail gnw, w}w:-» llh(' \El;in I(I. Ernie prfm'lulim\m&;g ssgol‘lwoo for t:w {T.' T ) WATCH THIS SPACE will examine the damage st {e " ‘from Vancouver August 14 at e Swanson's hoat, gave him transpor- cal year otments to the The Derblay, which to take b o tation to Juneau. States and Territories constitute 86.9 Rallings from Pler 7 Seattle Your Name May Appear the Depere's cargo for the West Alndks ‘eheduled fo-sal) from g — per cent of the total amount ava P ’ Leaves S0 ward, is arriving in Juneau at 8 Seattle August 15 at 9 a. m able for venereal disease control work Seattle ; e = : Sea 5 b 8 o ;- Grasif £ A p | X X v _ o'clock tonight. Princess Charlotte scheduled to T u HIE The g 14 1”'"1)"‘"Ld‘";“""”' THESIGNOF || & ; ,I.T"::(: ::: :; i : b i sail from Vancouver August ing ‘to $020,150, WL be USER for Te- o e S. 8. FE - 3 | 16 4¢.9'p: o HARBOR 'I'ODAY search, laboratory and field dem- | DEPENDABLE | AT 9 P. M. | COLUMB!A L““BER WHPANY ® Northland scheduled to &ail onstrations, and administration SERVICE 3 Eve . :NGERS FREIGHT OF ALASKA } |o from seattle August 18, at More Than Ever Before U. S. AIRMAIL A UICERATION g 3 p) a ) renresants | e tug Taku The Federal allotment represcnis| AJR EXPRESS SERVICE Chief, arrive d in the harbor today & largersum of money than has been ® | , [ hoon for the firs tme since. | Avallbie for venerea aiessecontrol| Juneau-Fairbanks | gEre | Lumber and Building Materials E |® 10a m. e scheduled to sail from § ND ¢ LINGS went upriver May 4 il b o | ® Baranof scheduled to arrive at Capt. Archie Currie said river (OF Parran pointed out, however, Belhel-llnme n. B. rE“MEn SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 5 |'e 8 oclock tomorrow morning. ® | water conditions this summer have P8t “funds now avaflable do not| | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Loaded to passenger capacity, the | ® Prince George scheduled south- ® | peen “cxcellent” and since the be- yet approximate the estimatesicon- (Summer Schedule—Effective June Phone 114 Night 312 Canadian National Prince George|® bound midnight Saturday, ginning of the summer's work, 6,000 mdmed_ l_n medical and public health | READ DOWN READ UP aning Ageid authorities to be necessary for the|Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday Columbia is 1eduled south- arrived in port shortly after 7:30 tons have been freighted on ' the Pk 3 4 olclock last evening with four pas-| ® bound Sunday. oy most_effective public health cam-|10:00/Lv. Junean __ iz | S — » \ S, 5 paign against syphilis and gonorr- |11:00/Ar. Whitehorse sengers booked for Juneau LOCAL SAILINGS The vessel and its two barges peq 3 § | 11:20.Lv. Whitehorse — pgny 4 % = Those disembarking here were : flsx:?gn:l‘\s;:om:l? to sr.ru rvse\.r}' will remain here until Sundaz.| It is expected that additional al- | 1:30]Ar. Fairbanks . ——Lv. 9:00| NA ? o a Miss Bernice Davant, Miss Nell E.|% "€ :’)m""“ or 8lt- ® | jecting a Princess steamer bring- lotments from public and private|Thursday and ey Rodl - Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! Davant nator A. D. McRae and | J Dath eave v s W ianad ing in Edward Congdon, major | sources will be sought for 1941 Monday Thursday | Pnl“_ Miss Rose Rothenback st ‘1 g4 4 S “{ stockholder .of ithé mine, and his| The Federal Governmiants share| sosor waioenks — | 6:00 2 GA s TINEA u c AF E The ship is captained by J. W.| = 50080 0T PEEIS I TOM O | family. for venereal disease control work in ' 9/50/Lv. Ruby CESS Watt and purser is N. A. McLean. | 2 port: e et oL - by tthe States and localities during the | }:90ar Nome LINER in connection Departing last night for Skag- S s next 12 months’ period has been ; : »eosee s e P s s been | wednesa way at 11 o'clock, the George will 3 A NEw GA HOVH- |alloted on the basis of population, | teoonl’j.n;‘nlrblnks AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ) return south Saturday at midnight | FOR ((( ABOARD extent of the venereal disease prob- | 10'45/Ar. Flat "‘,"Pg'i_fll? TO VANCOUVER, e ——ret lem and the financial needs of the |12:0(Ar. Bethel ORIA OR SEA4XLE f SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS T 3 T T | | various sections of the country. ; Pri 1 7 PASSENGERS @ FREIGHTER DEPERE‘ Alaska Meets Requirements PACIFIC ALASKA \ - e ayog ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Low tide—4:30 i ot In order to receive these grants,| > ide 30 am. 2 fee | Princess Charlotte Two gas shovels, one for Juneau the Surgeon General said the States AIRW AYS Inc High tide—10:54 am., 13.6 feet 0“ NOR'H SEA | Low tide—4:40 pmn. 35 feet, |and one for Seward, are abpard the and ‘Territories must meet certain 4 August 11, 22 smu s ron anBTEn High tide—10:44 pam, 168 fect, | Steamer Depere for the U. S. Forest| general minimum requirements in PHONE: 106 Princess Alice . L “E s fm IHIS pORI e s Service. The shovels were not dam- | the prevention, treatment and con- Traffic Representative August 8, 18 3 aged when the Depere hit Prowley |trol of ‘the venereal diseases. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | Connectious a1 Vawcouver wit east Alaska : THIR'I'Y lEAVE rock near Petersburg last Sunday,| - In Alaska ‘it is hoped that this e o B Froquent.Flights 10 m&h&hm&mfi R A TS the Forest Service regional office|vears' fund Will enable the Depart-|—————————— s an TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED C. —U. S. NSF) g “l"‘d B i here has been assured. The Juneau ment of Health to subsidize doctors | [ TRANS-ATLANTIC | | s T A o ; vl 8 0" (HnlOIIE ‘shovpl will be unloaded tomorrow. | for the treatment of indigents, in| k| TRANS-PACIFIC anuz - ’AY or “m Gttt T ek M [™3. Lumree of Miwaukee has ar- | cooperation with the Department|| JAMES C. CO.PEH | Tekms, sestvestions and full 147, passengers aboard, including |rived here to assemble the shovel,|of Public Welfare. The Department | particulars from HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU . " C. P. thefdllpwing booked for Junegu - |'which will be operated by Oscar|of Health hopes further that each sy ¥. W. MULVIHILL ECI V:’ “”‘»""\1 M’F “‘“;' :‘)’ R | Mangsol on CCC road projects. Its|patient treated will voluntarily re- ROOM 1 | Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska sm SIMMONS———Chief ‘Pilot s . Robertson, Mrs sdith Sheelor | Vi i - 5o U D ST | s o 10 s e i e v i s o icin || smarrocw oo || oM ADIAN PACIF . A0 et | Howell, C. R. Nystrom, Miss Eliza- | the Princess Charlotte this morn- mm:]elm I:xsn ]Inll b " Eprnv;flenée of the vnx:::r:nl 1'.’5032"2\ P lc All Phn , 2~Wa Radio E i ed 5 J T Daniel Jackson, 71, of |Ing when that vessel passed through Besd U100 Skl L e S ] ¢ e —— es y quipped i beth Karnes, Jacob Forfus, Mr.and | Nere from Skagway bound soum ki i s ed Fant dnd on ‘Bf;*::;*‘ R o COUNOLTOO RIS 10 oy o —— BVEBOATSON i b com O e MONDAY For Seamer SERVING S. Y. Hayes, Mrs. S. Y. Hayes, \ ; o "fi v | \ o : yes, Wal- | s n Nome voya Jum‘u MARKE'I’ Miss B. Vose, Miss M. Hayes, Wal-| poo o0 Do pib ol e voyage . - . J | ter Scott, Mrs. Walter Scott, Wal- Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG connection With equaliging assess- ) A N l l:x Esuéu :h;fiDr'LWf: P(.: Blann(dun. ments, it appears likeis the City From Holy Cross to Nome in ten y b T H . B H ”"“‘ B':" i “‘3‘" ™. | Council will have to postpone until|days By steamboat, - gasboat and iy 11! x‘px. en P illips Jr., Dr. Moénday setting of the tax levy and open boat was a travel Lx;xncncor ¢ 3 (el e R o Thrge - sglmen packers and MD G Heul Q‘L: MNLhN\ \1L OPU;{"“XP (Bl SPIEIOI the amssuucrl TOH) 0; ’é;;sldDa’flf;B};eP;:[Z S“P"V‘:‘:l ! : A 9,1, dEeNes Or- | Mayor Harry I Lucas said today. |© e evices in Ale V ::'»111;XfCUn;eql(fi‘x‘?’::"“["}'“;-'l(ll:j:m?n—‘m Charles Huntley, F. Auderson.| Last night the Council. meeting |aska, when the steamer on which 5 b although fishermen report salmon e as a Board of Equalization, heard | she had baoked passage ubped an- me L “ [ D R o sl A TOCTS S | the st assessmant protests for 1939.|chor and steamed away without so Efil |NG oC ( ] 0 R JapocalOnably giack: Tl . | * Tonight it will meet briefly to|much as a toot on the whistle. L HEDULE 1 The !\ms.ln)u: Capt. Stanley | fmal k’vm‘ ‘o’ | make a few more adjustments and| Miss Pentz returned here yester- | Thompson o ugnt o 3[‘_’)“' on Monday will meet at 8 o'clock to|day by plane from Fairbanks after pounds, £ By I, Capt. Fmp o[ jr | complete its assessment and levy|a month’s trip on general welfare ; i * :\:;n:m&.b?-“l‘tg Ml‘flur !h--;x‘"u:n( c}dplfi_ . ‘worx for the year administrative business in the SAILING SCHEDULE enry Moy, the Congo, Fred | north. She visited institutions at Boynton, 600 pounds and the 31A- Im{ow (hapel WOMAN SHATORIS Holy Cross and Pilgrim Springs ;“ s T it i [ ;)d \I’t,x\ 17':11(?1 u:l:.‘ a few lz)uundm‘ 14 connection with child welfare work. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbhound aving sol a buyer on the way ————— BARANOF it 4 in | Fuuemlsmvwes Im Wallis George‘ sou (m HERE COLUMBIA :ug. 2 e Al ) 3 | Jr., who passed away eadly Wed-|. . fORBT SERVI(E YUKON A g Bl 1220 AUE 28 Ay B | nesday morning at the family resi-| Lieutenant Caraway, son of Sena- Aug. 8 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 1 oNE HAI-'BUIER dence in the Baranof Hotel, wnl‘wr Hattie Caraway of Arkansas and lels mDE JOBS MT. McKINLEY N Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 |be held tomorrow afternoon &t 2 of the late Senator Thadeus H. Car- ¥ ALEUTIAN ..o e AUR. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 20 sEllS AI AmE o'clock in the Chapel - of ' the|away, will be in Juneau for a few ; AR s K e Aug. 19 Aug. 21 3 | Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | hours this evening. The Lieutenant,| Miss Carol Erskine, formerly| BARANOF ... Aug. 16 . 19 A 5 § g ug. Aug. ug. 25 - ¥ | There will be a Christian Science a graduate of this year's class at clerk in the Forest. &rvlcg region- FOR O'I‘HFR lNFOBMATlON AND RESERVATIONS SEATTLE 11.-Only, ope | reading and the eulogy will be de- West Point, has been assighed to|al office, has exchanged jobs with INGS—Juneau 5 ! 5 halibuter i and “sold here livered by the Rev. G. Edward|Chilkoot Barracks. He is aboard n\o}Mv a Shaw, formerly clerk in S P T - WEEKLY SAL Ao Seattle © .. today, the fisher “from the | Knight Yukon. the Distriet Ranger's office in the » B’;‘t:l: ANrJ\lm: ggflon;ld“ 0. Boun u; lections, “Abide With M; ("" Sy | Shattuck Building. L Cuf Know NowILite Divided,” 'MARY JOY(E HERE e THE ALASKA LINE ot e v will be sung during the service by SHARPES IN NEW HOME Aug. 9 Aug. 12 14 cents a T] pe THLAND The Antler in from the lo- Lola Mae Alexander. Intermentwill Walter P. Sharpe and family PHONES NOR' cal banks with 14000 pounds of be in the Masonic Plot”of Ever-| FOR mEF V|S" moved today to their newly-com- |H. O. ADAMS, Agent " Ticket Office NORTH SEA .. Aug. 15 Aug. 18 sable an Ad for five cents a green Cemetery. i t vish‘,m P | pleted home at 11th and C Streets. NORTHLAND Aug. 22 Aug. 25 pound straight The following schoolmates of thv: al oyce g Juneau | - .. L __Phone 108 ) young' man - will be 'pallbesrers: | friends for the' first tfme i two FOLTA DUE TODAY | :fmm,nlmt }::n: ] PRINCE RUPERT PRICES Dean Williams, Tom Stewart, Wil- manths g Assistant U. S. Attorney George WS - it b - T — At Prince Rupert v 17.000 iam Winn, James L. Gray- J bSth a;]'nved‘ here “tm—“ m‘""":,fl Folta is expected this afternoon , Douglas Agent .JPhone Y , g e ah i er 'viver cruiser Mary J. the steamer Yukon fi Wran- ® : pounds of halibut were sold at 10, Scott Ford and Frank Behrends. Bpaxg ey on amer on from Wran ] A and 7 cents @ pound. st gadivng from Taku Riyer Lodge, will buy|gell. S ay mqm.&‘}np on‘ n,,_ \ ! Pl S | The Book ALASKA, Kevised and & Cargo of supplies and return to o R e b | Empire Wans Ads Bring Results. Enlarged, Now On Sale; $L.00. 1“” lodge this evening. Empire classifieds pay. g