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BRINGING UP FATHER WON'T_IT BE WON WHEN WE GET TO ONDON__AND ARE L. PRESENTED AT COURT? FOR GOODNESS SAKE- IS SOME- BODY GOING TO SUE US AS SOON AS WE ARRIVE THERE ? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939. SHUT UP-GO IN AND TRY ON THE SLIT YO ARE TO WEAR AND DON'T GIVE ME ANY BACK-TALK — MARINE NEWS COLUMBIA HAS MANY ABOARD FOR THIS PORT Columbia brought rs from the nd actly The steamer over two score passen Westward for June; sailed south from he forty from southbound | From Seward, pPassengers Lillian Anderson, J B. Carlyle Douglas, Frank Edwar Harsch, Mrs. Paul Harsch, Miss Harsch, James Lennion, Mrs. G. E Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCully D. F. Muche, E. A. Muche. A. Mc- Namara, Cecil Owsley, Fred Pad- dock, James Sherry, Ralph Waggc er, Mr. and Mrs. G. Youell, W Ashwill, William Brown, Charle Brokke, J. Cluniyz, Bob Chapman Henry Enchelt, Bud Loftus, U. Lin- na, J. O'Keefe, Wyman Prescott Emil Rowet From Valdez—J. P C. Bingham, Gladys Brewis. Johan na Clements, H. E. Hennessy, David Anderson, E. Feurhrborn, P. Gouds- waard, J. Hermann, H. Johnson, R OQechale, Edgar Quage, Jack Raice, Tom Severens, Harold Webb. Sailing to Seattle were: Lena Erickson, Mildred Craig, C. Jorgen- sen, Tom Swanson, Gerald Harncy Anthony Suber, Helen Handyside Mrs. H, J. Koony, Jacqueline Bog- gan, Kenneth Cole, Mrs, James Cole lifford Cole, Mrs. Fdancis War- ring, Ruby Kaylor, Mr William MPranks, Vivienne Lavanway, Lovine Bell, Pat yre, Bert Headley, Har- old Webb, James Vorhees, Miss Annge Cole, Mrs. R. Kalyor, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rodden, Mrs. Madden and daughter. To Ketchikan—N. E. Kieney, P J. PFitzsimmons, Ray Dibb, William Hendricks, Betty Lowman, N. L ‘Troast. To Wrangell—I. Mrs. Bjorge, Mrs. C. McCowan Robert McCowan, Capt. Margaret Morris, Mrs. E. R. Sharnbroich, W Gartley, Nils Rockum. 'SECRET MARRIAGE 1S NOW REVEALED sterda. were R. M Paul ds. Anderson, V J. Bjorge and LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 14. =4 ‘The marriage of one of the leading tennis players of America, Wayne Sabin, of Portland, Ore., is revealed by his bride, the former Btevens of Los Angeles. Sabin is a leading prospect for the American Davis Cup team. They said that the secret marriage took place last Feb- ruary. i PCPRETISRN KASAAN'S NEW TEACHER B. E. Morlan, of Olympia, Wash. has been assigned to the school at Kasaan which has been transferred from the Territorial school system to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. ARGENTINA’S BIRDS SETTLE TO EARTH _Evidence of the air strength of Argentina, South American country which vies with Bragil in progressiveness, is presented in this ' view of El Palomar, main base of the Argentine air force, outside Buenos Aires. Photo was made just before 170 vianes took off to help celebrate 123rd anniversary of mation's indevendence. L Mildred { STeEAMER MOVEMENTS e e e s 000 000 . NORTHBOUND e Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning sails w 1pm 1ld have three days' mail aboard, 3 to arrive v me »a schedulec lock tomorr cheduled to ar- wrrow afternoon Princes rive to evening e due Tuesday Robert scheduled to m. Wednesday D SAILINGS or night Prince ail ka scheduled tu sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomrorow Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 at 9 a. m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 16 at 9 p. m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 18, at 10 a. m o€ cheduled to sail from Seattle August 18 at 9 p. m Columbia scheduled to from Seattle A L9 a.m \ce George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August at 9 p. m Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 2: 9a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise is scheduled t carrive at 6 o'clock tomor row morning and sails south at 8 o'clock, a. m Mount McKinley southbound Friday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. tor Sit- ka and wayvorts. Dart leaves every Wednoesduy 15t 19 a Pr scheduled e e 90 005000000000 0000000000000000000000sesssccsoscocsos at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and way ports. | % TIDES TOMORROW | High tide—0:29 a.m., 189 feet. Low tide—6:52 a.m., -3.4 feet High tide—1:11 p.m, 17.9 feet Low tide—7:10 p.m, -08 feet D - ! DR. STEVES, CHIROPONST, |eives quick relief 1648 { News I. Q. Answers 1. Freedom from Ohio peniten. i for 36 days. Convicted mur- ss was captured at Dallas. 2. Mass marriage for 105 Catholic couples. 3. Faise. It's a plan to sabotage industries — attributed to outlawed Irish Republican Army. 4. Bought its first airplane. 5. Baseball. Only woman to take Columbia's advanced course. YUKON PASSES THROUGH PORT ON WAY SOUTH Early this morning, the steamer Yukon passed through Juneau from Lynn Canal ports southbound via Sitka. Sixteen pgssengers fom Skagway and six from Haines came in, while nineteen sailed south from Haines, . passengers were— Mrs. J. A. Cropl and child, Jake Cropli Mrs. A addock, Ike Cropley, A. E. Morris, Gene Hein. From Skagway—Mrs. E. L. Craw- ford, E. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolphin, James Tropea, Mrs. Ralph W. Dusenberry, Mrs. Charles Rudy Mida Rudy, Marjory Mervin, Hawley Sterling, W. R. Taylor, Allan Gre- genson, Bud Branham, Harvey Davis R M gla George Riddell, C. R. rser ttle—Garnetha Rulaford Carter, Helen Beist- J. Bergstrom, Damaris ® | Davis, T. R. Elssworth, Duncan Glab ’ To Sitka were—Al Hagen | » World pabes, sserysd PROSPECTOR 15 DROWNED Is Victim of Boaf He Help- ed to Build When It Capsizes Some details of the drowning of a prospector in the Fortymile River last June have just been received in Fairbanks. His name was ROss. He was about 30 to 35 years old and was from the Copper Center country, says the Fairbanks News- Miner. Ra = and his partner Gregorson— the first names of the men have Lot been ascer.ained—built a small boat at Chicken. They were seen there by John McHugh, old time resident on Chicken Creek, who is on a visit to Fairbanks and who i taying at the Pioneer Hotel. Mined on Bars After ccmpleting the boat, its two builders drifted down the South Fork of the Fortymile, stopping to By GEORGE McMANUS | 5] il SAILING SCHEDULE to paining feet. | Office, 10 Valentine Building Phone | Torando, W. B. Hedrick adv ® | H F. Pauley, Miss M, Merwin, Mrs. do r:jx\lfl] mining on bars. From D. L. Maples, Mrs. Toni Maples the South Fork, they entered the Hack Hofstee, Genevieve Gorrell, Miin Fartymile River. In ggine :i“ F. Muche. thr the mn),’)n of the sz): o the Canadian side, abou below the mouth of Stee their boat capsized wa : MCKINLEY HERE unable to reach th: g | 3 orson who also was 35 of FROM SEA'"’[E. or 40 years old, got to the bank L r Soon after the accident, he made 4 his way down the Fortymile, and L4 BRINGS IN 33 frem its mouth went up to the Yu- » kon to Dawson, Y. T. b g Went to States - o] Amiving from the south Saturday | From there he s bellovcf " to + | night, the Mount McKinley brought Nave sone to the States by way + 133 passengers to Juneau from Seat- Of Skagway. ; o |tle and ports en route, taking five _Ross and Gregorson arrived in the Fortymile from the Copper o |from here Westward From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. A. R | Baird, Montgomery Bradley, Mrs. J. D. C. Bradley, J. D. Bridges, John « | Bristow, Mrs. Kenneth Carson, Pat- o | ricia Carson, Carolyn Carson, How- o |ard Colby, J. Davis, Henrietta El- o |liott, Harold Horodyski, Robert « | Johnson, May Jernberg, B. L. Kerns, W. S. Klockenteger, Ardis Klocken- * | teger, Dr. Ethel Lindgren, Stanley MacConnell, Robert E. McCully, R. E. Murphy, Albert Peterson, Walter sSavikko, James Stewart, Mrs. James | Stewart, R. C. Vogel, Don Hof- _“Like harse rustling in the Old | meister, West, salmon pirating today in Al- | From Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs, J. aska is a reality, inalienably asso- J. Connors, M. H. Sides. ciated with the country. Unlike From Wrangell—G. T. Gardiner, horse thieves, salmon pirates have uy Harvey. many defenders, some opponents. To Valdez — B. Schwartz, Ethel Nevertheless, in gpite of convic- tions and prisen terms for a few Center country last spring. Whether Mr. Ross’ body was re- covered has not been learned, Pl 530 L SRl FISH PIRATE'S STORY TOLD IN SPORTSMAN 1 |a To Cordova—C. Daran who have heen caught at it, the To Seward—R. E. Bruce ! surreptitious taking of fish from - - salmon traps goes on—" It is with this introduction that The Alaska Sportsman magazint presents “Confessions of a PFish Pi- James Lewis, 69, oldtimers of the rate” as told to Joseph Lester in Anchorage section, died recently its September issue. This is a true and funeral services were conducted story, the first of tw oarticles re- by the Odd Fellows. vealing the methods of fish pirates. - The story teller is necessarily anony- The Book ALASKA, Revised and mous. The name “Gray Cloud,” of . Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. | the pirate ship, and the names of ~ | its crew are assumed. Pictures Almost another “Pictorial” issue, | The Alaska Sportsman for this month is literally filled with pic- tures. [Especially interesting are the protos of agricultural projects in Alaska, illustrating the articles. | “Clear the Land and the Crops Will | Grew,” by Walter Weston, and “A | Year at Five Fingers,” the story | of the experiences of Paul Mes- trezat as lighthouse keeper om a | lonely island upon coming ouf to | the light of day after working a | year in the Alaska Juneau @Gold Mine. OLDTIMER DIES Shooting the Bull On the cover of this issue is a | photo of Arthur 8. Crites, California | sportsman “shooting” two young bull moose with his camera in the | Talsulitna Lake country. | Three more articles complete the September issue. These are: A | story of the hardships, thrills, and pleasures of living “off the eoun- by Floyd Knickerbocker; | try,” * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL b rlose to the theatres and stozes, wi aificent view of mountains and har- | service. ‘ Rates .50 From | Special Bates Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattla Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 ALEUTIAN Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 20 — - = : —— | ALASEKA .. Aug. 15 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 “Thrills, Troubles and Trophies," BARANOF ... Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 the story of a hunting trip to Al- ‘NUTS COLUMBIA Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 27 aska, the Sportsman’s Paradise; YUKON . £ Aug. 22 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 POTATO CHIPS—CANDIE 4 i and a rare story of the Arctic—of 8 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 a viclous killer whale, an upturned O-KE-DOKES ALEUTIAN Aug. 26 Aug, 29 Bapt. B boat, and two women adrift on Golo- | | always fresh at ALASKA Aug. 29 Sept. 2 iy vin Bay, slowly freezing to death— G fl"l—?llone m l BARANOF Au§ prt sezt. 3 Szr:)tt. :1 ‘run Doge Seried. DURERS. by % fos i FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS e 3 - = ———A . . iy T THE ALASKA LINE MrS. W. A. EngllSh AL THE SHOE DOCTOR PHONES ' ‘ c I' shw‘,:l]::::.::;n Guns, H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 sComplimented|| ., Amcpniten ettt A et Juneau, Alaska R f 3 > o S— e | TH - COTADIment w0 mrs. W. A RO . ey .M\‘ E wpalfil English of Washington, D. C., Mrs. | & . 4 N . « Robert Bender was hostess today ! Al‘ -k ‘\, h Yy h C ot t with luncheon in the Iris Room of ron nE“T cnns 115 n‘ A I ‘lxns lp Orrl] :l.‘l\' the Baranof Hotel. A group of DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF SEFRVICF -ON'ALI-ALASKA‘RUUTE . friends of the former Juneauite nable Rates—Gas Included were present for the occasion. LLOYD REID = This afternoon Mrs. Arthur Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 ‘ Adams and Mrs. Elmer A. Friend | e—— * IT COSTS SO LITTLE ‘ entertained informally with tea at TO DRESS SMARTLY | Case Lot Grocel'y the Adams’ new home on Twelfth AT I & Street. Approximately 20 guests SANTTA%YN PLU!fig'G and n E v L I " J s i "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR' were invited to call after 4:30 o'- HEATING COMPANY clock. W. J. NIEMI, Owner i Phone 704 240 So. Franklin Mrs. English, the former Miss “Let your plumbing worry be gl Jane McNally of this city, is visit- our worry.” Phone 788. fg=== e & o . T A T = Ty ing briefly with her sister, Mrs. Bhner A Priend. e, MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL e R . Treat Your Bauery 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ,,,,,,:m"““. Bk ATANRAL PTG and | RIGHT! 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Mail Carrier FORD AGENCY || 1coves Fermy Siip, Juneaw, | CAPITOL THEATRE | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. . b i | For PETERSBURG, KAK¥, PORT! #0d:regelre 2 HEW 1 a0 GREASES | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ” ” Foot of Main Street | For Information STABLEMATES GAS ~ OILS Kl’llupn Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock mot than 4 P. M. Juneau Molors o i bl WATCR THIS BPACE et Your Name May Appear b ALASEKA FAMILY || . SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Street Lou Hudson Manager JAMES C. COGPER B R 8. 8. TAKU ... Aug. 25 ROOM 1 ATOP. M. SHATTUCE BUILIING PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT BEFRIGERATION Traffle LOUIS A, & ‘THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairhanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June | ATRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 108 Representative DELEBECQUE Transportalion Company Saflings from Pler 7 Seattle Leayes Beattle ug. 18 8. 8. TYEE . e AGENE. ' - D. B. 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Bound | Aug. 15 ; Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Sept. 1 Aug. 30 Phorie 109/, Phone 23 ° GUY SMITH, Dougies AGent .ovroee. PigRe 18 [ RUICE