The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1939, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER - By GEORGE McMANUS [ AR-MY DEAR MOTHER-IN- | LAW-MY DEAR LITTLE WIEE - YOUR DAUGHTER- AND | ARE SO ANXIOUS FOR YOU FOLKS TO SAIL FOR ENGLAND WITH US- OUR_SON-IN-LLAW - LORD WORTHNOT TEN-VAS JUST HERE AND WANTS LS TO GO TO ENGLAND WITH THEM RIGHT AWAY- HE'LL ARRANGE EVERYTHING- HELLO DAUGHTER-YES-NOW YOU FOLKS BE READY SUNDAY- WE'LL STOP OFF_AT THE GRAND CANYON - THEN TO NIAGARA FALLS BY THE WAY OF EAST ST LOUIS - AND | WANT TO CALL ON AUNT SOPH‘Z AT TRENTON-AND STOP AT- OH-THAT'LL BE LOVEL V= HUH- TH' SON- IN- L AW'S SOINY TO ARRANGE EVERY THING — WELL- THAT'S FINE -WHEN HAS HE DECIDED FOR, US TO |LEAVE ? = BAILING S8CHEDULE [ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer - Seattle Northbound Southbound : e—— | R1al | BARANOF e SEPE. 1 : Sept. 8 ¢ g COLUMBIA . RTIIREEREY .~ W) Sept. 5 Sept. 10 * YUKON ... : ...Sept, 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 lsalvors open ] JAMES C.COOPER MT. McKINLEY Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 ¢ ‘ . C.P.A ALEUTIAN e g T sept. 12 Sept. 17 { ‘ u Business Counselor ALASKA g Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 # e Is om Shateok BiE Phone 182 || FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 4 A R T bt SIEAMER lINE STEAm MOVEMENTS LONDON, Sept. 7.—The body of Open Evenirgs Phone 907 B one seaman out of the 99 victims| | AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR THE ALASKA LINE MAKES (HANGE RN S, of the Thetis sibmarine disaster ot | | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, | bl 2 i s s been re m the NES Yukon scheduled to arrive Sat- # fi:‘.fio St s 8 Ot Ammunition H. O. ADAMS, Agent ¢ Ticket{Office AlASKA ROUIES urday. Should have threc " | salvors opened the steel shell of 273.,“5:&?“““1‘:‘;&5" Freight Office the beached craft this morning and by 1 their grim work of exhuming the dead from their iron tomb. « - R HALIBUTERS IN PORT run nz“ cAns The well-known halibut schooners DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF | sitka, Capt. Bill Doucett, and the tes—G | Norland, Capt. Tom Sandvik, were Rfl““mm:.':;m RB.::) Folieted in Juneau today taking bait and ice 323 Distin Ave. Phane Blue 270 on their way to the Area Three hali-| g - e . but banks. £ S eee - b oo o oo me e g and one half days' mail on board Tyee due Sunday SCHEDULED ILINGS Mt. McKinley sche ed from Seattle 9 tc schedule m Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- — Alaska Trafls}br?ation Co. Ships Leave South Every Tuesday Alaska Stc'lmshm Company SERPVITF ON-RII"ALASKAROUUTE ¢ D. B. Femmer, local agent of the Alaska Transportation Company, re- ceived a radiogram today announc- change in the schedule for 1gs of steamers from Seattle for 1eau scheduled to sail from Sealtle Sept. 8 at 9 p. m Aleutian scheduled to sail ® m Seattle 9 a. m. Septem- ® ber 9 . Princess Louise scheduled to ® ail fre ncouver 9 a. m. @ | IT COSTS SO LITTLE SANITARY PLUMBING and | | TO DRESS SMARTLY TOOTHACHE REMEDY || meatave comeany | ing Case Lot Gracery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Ju For the summ months the T ’ steamers Tyce and Taku have been “Let lumbi 5 September 9. . ' your plumbing worry be . leaving Seattle on Friday nights. scheduled to sail from ® our worry.” Phone 788. Phone 704 240 So. Framklin The MGG B Tw Seattle 9 a. m. September o | | ct and the will leave 2 e B Bl iy night at 9 g poo c e BOSTON, Sept. 7. — The Coast | oclock T“'?["l it ‘]»“\”‘ Gttt Guard cutter Harriet Lane raced 180 £ . attle at 9 p. | ‘ F ¢ e —— . ————— Apent Femmer states that ihe om0 miks to he aid of the Beston 1~ | Tread Your Battery MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL ~hedules t a P | 1 V] hester—with a phial :(1!::;1 : x‘v\]‘““x; Septem h :i of toothache drops. mr! 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier D Emm" Want Ads Bring Results SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY § ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL T T % AND RECHARGE Finnish Steam Bafll |} 1 vou neca suiphurle acid or | |§ Edison Battery Solution, WE §' ° A ing September and not going on the winter chedule 1 next month, but according to his radio- gram, the winter schedule begins this month, steamers leaving § le THBOUND SAILINGS ed southbound SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 durin Columb next Sunday or s ¥ 32 Y 5 Mrs. Fr'\nklin l) Roose America’s First Lady, christened the $1' M o . o . MR B N,.‘)F‘,‘;l'f(,}]’c‘d:‘!‘l‘:i":;;;‘u A | 000,000 liner America as it slid down the ways at Newport News, Va.. | g’::.t'fiz’::l: NAVE.IT. S ——————————— ———————————————— Wednesday at 8 pm. for Sit- e | into the James River. Mrs. Roosevelt is shown just as she smashed Real i i m Liakt ALA s KA AIR Tnnusrnnr Inc. IYEE BR'NG'NG Ka And Waynorts + the bottle of champagne against the prow of the 723-foot craft, largest | DR’ B MALIN. D.C. Prop. Alaska Eleciric 1y A P e Y Jart leaves every Wednesday @ ever built in the United States. It is expected the liner will be in | Treatments and Massage ! & er c' 2 { Operating Own Aeronautical ( at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port | Atlantic service next year. 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 % J R bl Radio Station KANG 612 b BT Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT ports FORTRISPORY * ©*1-c22°2°°" * PACIFIC COAST sz 2| s‘;’,},‘,‘{'}f'wss','f!fl'g, | movssmoup : T " /| APPLIANCES || o o s [Toos Tomomnow | MARITIME CASE RS | | s | | Phone 123 Victor Povers | || Harri Machine Shop || = o “Try Us First” noon and is due in Juneau next ~Low tide—1:45 am., 22 feet Sunday. High tide—8:07 am., 11.8 feet - e o the ol Low’ Mife—2:00° pm., 65 fee Amon the passengers we the fol- | L8 {e- S0 b 25 (o Longshoremen, Waterfront :: lowing booked for this port Mrs. George W. Johnson, Lodema W } Employees Agree 10 v e e v s P ev00000300000000000000000000C3000006 s z employ ing contrac J“ ART BUBKE as a paid-up schscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon also at first demand- g contracts be re- = ik | e. Later they HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| “uesinest | GREEN TOP he workers, be horemen demanded cABs_PHo"E “ . s . n A n T stments and other Johnson, Mrs. Glen Flint, Glen E N . this ning he box office S T STORMS PREVENT | ProposasMode .. Wil Garrer R Mrs, Verne Forester, James E. John- announced ; that 878 N of the son. < | they would hold up their demands lnmwl::'ry Sllr;";m — 1l S - 1 evel nesda; a.m. R TROI'I"NG' MOSI | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 7— | Untl they see what eliect the b BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | por PETRRSBURG, KARE, FORT CAPITOL THEATRE | Paci S ng. i ropean war will have on living costs. 3 Pacific Coast Longshoremen D e COUPON BOOKS: ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Waterfront Employers have ac -| . Meanw a EIGHT Flowu BOAIS HOI.ED Up ed tentatively the offer of the Chamber of Commerce charged in 9825 in rides for $5.00 For Information & S % s -q @ letter to Bridges that the long- Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 United States Maritime Labor Board ° B e ool 3 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | Freight must be an city ey u' EI,E(IRA Capt. Btanley Thompson brought in | to mediate in the dispute over new [WL]J“‘[’O “';"”‘(‘;‘:a )HECQ‘;\:IF fléu;“llj i eyt dock 6,000 pounds of salmon today with|Wworking agreements. Existing con- s sy }“ et — i - M. Tuesday his packer Nuisance for Sebastian- ' tracts expire September 30. e bl o S D, e Bight pussengers were flown Stuart on the Juneau Fish Ex- Longshoremen President Harry = af limeen for Rgifoayks todsy. by change. Bridges announced that his union is NO HA“B“T SHIPS ronn Amcv Pacific Alaska Airways as skies oo 0" g omneon reported heavy Willing to have board member Dr it Do A L A s K A that held the ship grounded here i g Sg isc % A for the past week in the fish- | Louis Bloch of San Francisco see and receive 2 tickets to see: “LET US LIVE" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear - storm L. Daw- | Those flying north w holes,” and few fish are being taken,| The employers advised the Mari- Foot of Main Street i ’ A . i ;;m,. H Georvzt K. Springer, F.| el i i e t/me Labor Board that it had agreed SEATTLE, Sept. 7.—There were GAS — OILS Tl‘illspllflailfll ( cnmm Lmnn co“’m ewitt, H. Byrd, T. Gustafson, H.| to mediation by Dr. Bloch provided |, pajiputers arriving in Seattle i | ALAS! Healy, Mrs. Mattie Moneymaker DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, | that all matters not settled satis-| oq.0 . Juneau Molors | comll“Y | st v OF e - Makes Arch Appliances to measure. factorily by negotiation and media- o o i 1 HPFH .flls The Book ALASKA. Revised and Office, 10 Valentine Bldg., Phone tion be submitted for decision to ‘ ® Lumber and Bllldlllg Materi Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. 648, —adv.| Dean Wayne Morse of the Univer- Empire Want Aas Bring Results. 7 SO e * Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU i Squalus Rmns 1¢rmn uml tlwn Subnmruw Goes Down FAMILY |/ I SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improvs SHOE STORE S. 8. TAKU .. Sept. 8 and Modernize Your Home Under Title ol ¥ . §. S. TYEE ....Bept. 15 “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- AT 9P M. o3 sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudso: i LW mmee b orememaiee” | HOTEL GASTINEAU | AG:N‘I Every Effort fMude for the Corhfort of Guesle A a | D.B.FEMMER GASTINEAU CA}'E THE SIGNOF || Phone 114 Night 312 tn connection ks | . { eEvicE | 1‘ AIR SERVICE INFORMATION. U. S. AIRMAIL i e S it st AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | £ < - Juneau-Fairbanks | Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June READ DOWN READ UP | Tuesday and Fhursday and Saturday Saturday 10:00[Ly. Juneau 11:00|Ar. Whitehorse 11:20\Lv. Whitehorse 1:30/Ar. Fairbanks Urnu TO v.&NLdiWEl. RIA OR SEA1TLE BOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Thursday and Monday and | Thursaar September 15, 25 “ © - WERKLY SATLINGS—Jineag o, Seatfle’ 1 3 October 5, 16, 26 y Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | 11:00/Ar. Nome —________Lv.| L Cenneetivns ui Faucouver with Besttle No. Bound S0. | - Cmiien Sactio Serviow: NORTHLAND Sept. 5 Sept. 8 :00|Ly. | TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTH SEA Sept.12 Sept.15 i oy 330 TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND ... Sept.19 Sept.322 12:30/Ar. Bethel Tickets, reservations and full NORTH SEA ... Sept. 26 Sept. 29 particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CJ’.I.—JM Alasks | ! . ’ .. CANIDH\I PACIFIC Bow of the Squalus js shown here emerging briefly from the surface of the water off the New Hampshire coast as the navy continued efforts Tratfic whu- S — to salvage the sunken submarine with its 26 dead. Unable to lift the bow on the second attempt, salvagers allowed the submarine to go back to LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE J ‘Try-an Empire aa. HENRY GREEN, Agent .. R— S ) CITY WHARF .. Bc— 7Y U - ] GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... Phese 18 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. the ocean’s bottom.

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