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THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIR bATURDAY AUGUST 26, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE MGMANHS BUT-MAGGIE - DARLIN' - ME COLD ISN'T BAD ENOLIGH WAS THAT Wold= 1 HEARD SNEEZING? — CA-CHEW / WOW - I'VE GOT A COLD CMING ON- f YES-MAGGIE - I'VE CAUGHT - A COLD- 72 'ROUND f | ! " SAIL .Nu 5 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Due Juneav Dvie Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 22 Aug. 27 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Aug. 29 Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. Steamer COLUMBIA YUKON : MT. MCKINLFY ALEUTIAN .. ALASKA BARANOF 3 nhes cepery oiL MAN Wlll - VISIT JUNEAU MINER, ATLIN | C. D. Beal, prominent Los ‘Ange- es oil man, heavy stockholder in the operations of the Iniskin op-) erations on the Alaska Peninsula, | arrived in Juneau last night on the Yukon wtih his wife, on his way to| Atlin in connection with mining in- terests. : Beal will lcok over placer ground on Dominion Creek, held by Sandy | | Smith, well known former Juneau! | prospector-miner, it is understood. | | Plans are to put a small dragline | | into operation on the creek this | fall. | The couple flew this morning with to fly to Al]m m-m there. 0. 8ElECTS At the scheduled meeting of lhvl | 40-8 held last night in the Dugout, | | three delegates were elected to at- rtend the big session at Fairbanks lnset, ;pontods’ GrRgEME Sgwsl lnm month, Those elected were T. President Roosevelt, aboard the U. S. S. Tuscaloosa, makes a visi. | J. Oetrich, E. M. Polley and An- to the scene of the salvage work on the U. S. submarine Squalus, |thony E. Karnes. which sank to the bottom of the Atlantic off Portsmouth, N. H, | 2 with a death toll of 26. The Tuscaloosa is shown at right. Inset is a closeup of the pontoons dragging the Squalus off the sea floor. Qperations were temporarily stalled when she stuck fast in the mud after being lifted 80 feet off the ocean floor. MSALWITH Tyee Brings . 5. BARANOF s Forenoo 6 Passengers | en, and Purser Eric Swordmaker; d in Juneau last night from 4 Copr. 1939, King_Features' Syadicate, Inc JAMES C. COGPER C.'P. A. President at Squalus Scene 3 4 8 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ] SHATTUCK BUILDING e i wpen Evenings Phone 907 AL THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammnunition 278 So. Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska SteaMeER MOVEMENTS PHONES Ticket Office ... Freight Office e e 8 00 80 0 0 NORTHBOUND scheduled to | H. 0. ADAMS, ;Agent and midnight Tyee sail in port outh o Mount McKinl arrive at 9 o'clock and sails westward at night rih aku n SCHEDULED SATLINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle at 5 p. m. today Princess Charlotte il from Vancouver at 9 ¢ clock tonight rth ct from ‘Seattle ~ ONSCHEDULE : The postponed final salmon strip- ping derby of the season will be hel as scheduled tomorrow, starling 9 o'clock am. and cont 5 o'clock p.m. off rain or shine The Wanderer will at 8 o'clock nd those to. compete ship vised be pr a cannot unda mid- jue Wednesday Wednesday morn- Coast due 'FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF | Reasondble Rates—Gas Included | t A ILASKA:- LLOYD REID. to Whitehorse ! | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 PAA, planning ":’,’:—'_“'T—_j"} - | SANITARY PLUMBING and | || HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. ROUTEFS Auk Bay who wish ad- ship morning leave are IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S “ MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way -Radio -Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 to the Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin sail £ 10 Sea duled be on sale un Juneau-Young Hardware Co Thomas Hard are Company Hotel Cigar Stand, Butler-Maur rug Ci pany, Juneau Dru L Goldstein ail from m scheduled to sail from August 30 at 9 a. m Louise scheduled il from Vancouver August t9p m heduled sept aska d to Seattle Baranof at 9 a ey Treat Your Battery RIGHT! BRING iT 70 OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE It you need sulphuric acld or - Edisun Battery Solution, WE | HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric l.lglll & Power Co. | | Compar ALt - tore ces o - MANY ARRIVE WITH YUKOX; 13 GO NORTH steamer brouzht passengers to Juneau from Seattle Ketchikan, Wrangell and Peters- burg, last night, and sailed on for Skagway and Haines with 43 get- ting abeard. for those porls here From Seattle passengers were Mr and Mrs. Carl Beal, Mrs. S. A. Bra nin, Walter Burke, C. B. Cooke, I D. Divelbess, E. A. Fariss, Dr. E. § Ferguson, Mrs. E. E. Goldsnake Chauncey Grover, Archie Guber Mrs. Howard Hays, Elcda Kimm 0. 8. 8. Tuscaloosa, right; 1 at 10 a tile ' Finnish Steam Bath OPE! ERY DAY 10 a.m. till midnight Soap Lake Mineral Baths DR. E. MALIN, D.C., Prop. Treatments and Massage 142 Wllloughby Ave Phone 673 'Weather Smpping 1 SOLD and INSTALLED by LOCAL DEALER HOUSEHOLD FREE ESTIMATES APPLIANCES Phone 123 Victer Powers - . - or %"+ | Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS yeduled soouth m. tomorrow. cheduled scuth- tomorrow rince Geors bound 1 a Columbia i bound sometime night Yukon at 2 A’LASKA AIR TRMISPIIBT Inc. Al Planes PHONE 2-Way 612 Radio DAY or Equipped ‘ NIGHT The Yukor (Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER scheduled southbound a. m. Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Fetohnth sehaduied s very Wednesday at § pm for 8it ka und wayrorts Dart leaves every at 7 a.um. for Petershurg Alexander, Xike and ports R J. BEHRENDS as a palg-up subscriber Wednesday Port way The st Baranof Jo- seph Ram: Juneau thi: Westward, Amer Capt uer, docked bri morning bringing SRR EIT T G LV TRCTI TN BT R eB e sovsveboesisse e .o from outh with a load of freight = a number 2 R T I Y BT E T lozal docks and Funice Logan, Fred Lorz Mrs. Pearl Marsh, Clarence Rothery, Mrs. C E. Rothery, Mrs. J. A Sofoulis ary Jean Sofoulis, James r, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Twitchell | From Ketchikan—Thomas Dray- ton, Marjorie” Cordell, Dr. Rae L. Garlson, J. Bryan, T. Knickerbocker ‘Prom Wrangell—Dan Nochan, Jick Gueker, Herb Kittelsby, Kail Theile ¥ Prom Petersburg ckoff, Bill Die Helen Zamo Mrs. J. W. Wy- Richard King. Eu- . Lillian Anderson, Sofoulis 06 feet 145 feet. 31 feet 11:49 pan., 165 feet Low tide- High tide Low tide High tide- TXI)ES M()NDAY 109 am, 0.0 feet 153 feet 21 feet. Low tide- High tide—12:30 p.m., Low tide—6:23 pm, B gene King, D. Pauline, Vernon More. > Mrs. W M. H Sailing to Skagway wer J. Rogers, J. J. Connors, Bides, Trevor Davis, Mrs son, Betty Anne Rogers, Miss A Prehl, Mrs. John McCormick M|~ Bert Lybeck. M. D. Williams, Rosalie S. Barbee, Mus. Barbee, Bernice Cornehl, Frank | Mary- | Marshall, | Monagle, L. J. Dowell, Lazier, C. W. Maryatt, Mrs. ‘gtt, A. D. Marshall, Mrs. Carl Zapffe, Mrs. Zapffe J. Dowell, Mark Mayer. To Haines — Ronald Mrs. L Oscar OI- Johnson, Elecira Goes - Northwith Seven passengers flew out from here for Fairbanks and Whitehorse today with Pacific Alaska Airway: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Beal fle Karl Theile, Herb | Heintzleman, “to Mrs. vard suth were J ithorie, Fuller From Se Blanksm Mrs. Jerry ¢ Otto Rohlf, Qtto Rohif Jr., Molly Snyder, Harry Townend, S: Brown, Dan Cavanaugh, Don Davis, T. Mikelson, John Mills, Willian: H. Mills, T. Olson, A. 2. Reebs, N Topus, Vera DoGaiel From Cordova—Gil Rich, Join Hoover, Ralph Treffers, Ralph Treffers Jr., Billy Treffers, Rich- ard Treffers, Gilbert Whitehead. Sailing to Seattle were ‘Mary Fukuyama, James T. Kanazowa, John Doolin, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wwildes, Sam Milonas, Virginia Lawrence, Rita Galzinger, R. J. Sommers, Bobby Phillips, B. F. Robert Thompson, L Toquero, S. Blanco, E. Bugarin, I Larson, V. Rodriguez, C. Cabrello, George Spradiund, A. Cavanaugh B. Carlos, Herbert Gehr, Mr. and A. R. Baird. To Ketchikan—P. B. Nelson, Mrs six passengers A William Gad- William Gaddy, Barbara Jean Winston Jones, Stan War- George Swanson. were Mrs dy Gaddy er for Polaris-Taku mine con- centrates and then on to Sitka and south. Sailing from Juneau is put at midnight tonight. -, TAKUHAS 7 FOR JUNEAU | SEATTLE, Atig. 2. Steamér Taku sailed during the night for Southeast Alaska ports with a full capacity of passengers including the following booked for Juneau: Simon Berg, Mis Miss Rosemay Demski, Miss Betty Beth Notar, | | GREEN TOP CABS—PHGNE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 8825 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 GREASES Poot of ‘Main Street GAS — OIL8 Juneau Motors TR - HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S. DART U. §. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Ship, Juneau, ev.r) ‘Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAEE, PORT ALEXANDER and ‘WAY PORTS For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city doek not ' later than 4 P. M. Tuesday ALASKA Transportation Company | The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box oftice of the ————— “TARNISHED ANGEL" and receive 2 tickets to see: "Three Loves Has Nancy” WATCH THIS SPACB Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER mm OF ALASKA Vi3 3 l.nmlm and Buillllg Hmml: Whitehorse, while Kittlesby, G. French and A. C ing flew to Fairbanks. PHONES ‘587 OB 747—JUNEAU. . SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To fmprove and Modermiizé Your ‘Horie Under Tifle I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Bmy fliort Made for the c?"m‘énfi Ml £ GASTINEAU CAFE in conpection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Wilcox, James Wilcox, Sey, Miss Patricia Sey > BACK TO HAIN Twelve children from the Haines Home were dismissed from the Gov- | ernment ‘Hospital where they un-| derwent minor operations Thurs- day. They returned to Haines on! the steamer Yukon. James Young, Charles Metjoy, Ab- ner Johnson, Merton Davis, M. At- kinson, Frances Kashkes, Annabelle Roberts, Alice Roberts, Louise Ol- son, Marie Jensen, Lou Johnson, Carrol Allen, Florence Alen, Mrs Dee Zu]mn J. E. Shafer. St. Ann’s Hospital. Finn Wick was' -~ | dismissed last night. The Book ALASKA, Revised and | > Eflarged. Now On Sale; $1.00. | Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Mrs, Alex Ralling$ from Plor 7 Beattle Leaves Seattle Sept. 1 Sept.. 8 Well- J. Coldwin, Joe Green, R. M. Doug- las, R. M. Lee, A. Moquist, Clay Bt Blitz, J. Johansen, O. Hansen. FINN WICK DISMISSED | After receiving surgical care at FAMILY SHOE STORE stve Shoe flwre'?]“‘ | rd Lou Hudson | eee - HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Elizabeth Williams and newborn baby girl | today from the Government pital 8. 8. TYEE 8. 8. TAKU AT S P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 her were dismissed Hos- Clipper Plane, Two of 14 Victims in Rio De ]anmro Crash THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE ; SERVICE | U. S. AIRMAIL i AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairhanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Bchedule—Effective June | READ: DOWN v READ UP | Tuesdey and Thursday .-4 Satyrday 1 10.00/LY. Juneau 11:00)Ar. Whitehorse 11:20; Whitehorse 1:30{Ar. Pairbanks U 20 VANLO!"'E‘. OR BEA1TLE BOU‘!‘HBOUN'D SAILINGS Princess Charlotte September 1 Princess Loulse September 5 Connectivns uv Vawcouver with TRANSCONTINENTAL ! TRANS-ATLANTIC - “FRANS<PACIFIC Tiekets, um—nuona and full V. W mvfinu. Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel “TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Thasytgni ged WEEKLY SAILINGS—Junean to Seattle Ilondly Lv. Paitbanks Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau No. Bound So. Bound Aug. 80 Leave Beattle Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 ....Sept. 8 NORTH COAST NORTH SEA NORTHLAND NORTH SEA .. HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . ,GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 5 11:00/Lv. Plat Sept. 12 12:30/Ar. Beth PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. ' PHONE: 106 “I'ratfic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Phone 109 Phone 23 M George B, King & Here is the Pan-American Clipper ship which sank in flames be- neath the surface of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, harbor, killing 14 per- sons, six Americans, Also pictured are the pilot and co- Cazpt. A. C. Person pilot x;\; tllxe pl;me Capt. A. C. Perfon and Capt. George B. Kln‘ , respectively, who were among the victims. The ship wa 4 ing to land in the harbar. % - P— '/‘""'