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BY GOLLY-=THS PROPOSED LION-HUNTING TRIP TO AFRICA WITH ME SON -IN- i LAW-LORD WORTHNOTTEN= f IS GITTIN' ON ME NERVES- BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1939. HELLO-JIGGS -DINTY TELLS ME YOU ARE GOIN' LION=-HUNTING - I_HAD A BQOTHEQ THAT WENT OVER THERE TO HUNT — WHAT DO YO MEAN - YOU HAD A BROTHER? JUST WHAT | SAID - HE WENT INTO - By GEORGE McMANUS NO-IT WLIZ THE JUNGLE FEVER - GOOD-BYE - PAL~ T WAS NICE TO HAVE KNOWN YOU- © CERVING ':MF ROUN e ¥ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Septi 16 « Copr. 1939, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World cights | ALEUTIAN Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 4 TR A - e SR R i S TN o % ___ | ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 P — % _— | DENALI Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 - . : LU Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 ' RINE N EW S Tree Kills 5th Ave. Bus Rlder ‘G["DE A"A(KED ‘ JAMES C. COOPER || coumeia v ; : MA e Counneir | BY'GRIZZLY BEAR, usiness Counselor m 1 | | [ g ; ; | WESIERN A'_ASKA Shattuck Bldg, Phone 183 FOK OTHER lNrm_M:r::)whsskVAflons ! LI | vevmners | PASSENGERS 0| e : m ANCHORAGE Alaska Sept. 13.—| | Open Evenirgs Phone 907 THE AL A QK A L'NE H.E. Hovey and his son Gordon, of | AL—_THE SHOE DOCTOR | 3 | Il LR . New York, have returned here from Shoes, Clothing, Guns, HHONES . .\()lulmol M) : . a hunting trip, declaring .that al | Alshawnttion H. O. ADAMS, Agent ‘Ticket Office ™ % ity (EUClUE® FOR IH'S pORT erizzly bear attacked guide Frc-d\ 278 So, Franklin St. Freight Office.... . e mail B Kvasnikoff, rolled him on the g i e Denali due turday. Should @ 4 b i . iy ground and bit his back where a!', Juneau, Alaska e have or y's mail o | SEATTLE, Sept. 13. — Steamer packsack and rod prevented serious | #—— 3 = % e Tyee due Sunday e Denali .».n;v{t l\]“r Sn\l(htm;;( ; l,m;(l injury. This continued until guide g 7 N . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Southwest Alaska ports a Q:clog! Eli Metroken shot twice and kmed d % Beath cheduled ail'e this morning with 46 first class and e griaay, FOR RENT CARS !iiSk: 5(0'}"! Shlp (fifl‘)"[ na ll\' e from Seattle September 15 ® six stecrage passengers aboard | i i DRIVE-IT-YOURSELK i J = A o e at10a m . engers on the Denali booked GOODIE SALE i A e e PR ERVICF-0ON- ALASKA-RCOCUTE e Columbia scheduled to sail e for Juneau are Vic e Qmul} J 1\; Lutheran Ladies' Aid are giving' LLOYD REID 3 : u e - from Seattle September 16 at ® Berberich, John H. Rowe Jr a goodie sale Saturday, Sept. 16 ol s Wrig PR " 3 2 " | | 323 Distin Ave. Ph: Blue 270 e 9a m' e ¥ e B Lucille "".'“'i I at Bert's Cash Grocery. Donations e st el AP AR e ® Tyee scheduled 1o gsail from e 53 appreciated. ady, ——————— —— —— LE & ubeattle Befuhs 10 4E0.p. o . o el Y Case Lot Grocery o e A 24 BROUGI‘" lN DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, | |SANITARY PLUMBING and i & : P}*"l"l"?f)‘fiil' ‘:'{'“'”\‘i“y ” Makes Arch Appliances to measure. HEATING COMPANY | n E v L l “ L s "RONEERT ERICER A FA 2, “‘l']}:_]"v e Uy B WI'I'H pRI“(ESS ;?&“ce- 10 Valentine Bldg., Phone | W. J. NIEMI, Owner Phone 704 240 So. Franklin e morning and sais south v ® [ o Rl l‘:&ry:l‘;‘;r‘;lffmb“l‘fh:’n"e’?;’ -_— e 8am . = ¥ 5 - ® North Sea sch 1 Lo arrive T\\l‘l.l\-(mn‘) Ik EITgers - ® + Priday morninz e barked from the steamer P §icholia sargrdng. : o' bl At b cfuse "ta” the - tlientres ANd | real Your Baltery 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier g eutian scheduled southbound Mr. a )\ | > " i | ® iBunds o Beasley, Frank Barnett, Hugh bor: “Splendtd " fo RIGHT! SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE » LOCAL SAILINGS e Broch, Mr ;;.m Mss. . B. Cham- i il erING 1T TO OWR BATTERY SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA " dul 1 e bers, W. B. Chambe r R: \ e e S TR Chambers, DM r, Rt ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ® ka and wayports. e bers, Hazel Dukelow T Special Rates to AND RECHARGE ® Dert leaves every Wednesday « Mary Edouard, Mrs. J. C. Gallemore, T o | I you need tlllv::fll acld or - ® at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e Arthur Halvorsen, Mrs. Martin Edisun Battery - Solution, WE B ! - ® .Alexander, Rake anu .way e Hussey, Marion Hussey, R. T. Le:p- | Hotel |} \AvE . AL A s KA AlIR TBANSPOBT, ,lnc_. e ports e er, Olaf Lindstrom, Frank Quaran, NEW WASH]N T } - . All Planes ONE ' @ 0060000 0 o s o e o Loui Stick, Pat Tierney, A. F. Zim- GTON mka ecll'll: ngm 3 Operating Own Aeronautical PHI ‘ L ot ol merman, Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen, R dg v & P ar c° -Way Radio Station KANG 612 o & Sd % Wally Rasmussen, Helen Anderson When &’lib fell off the tree at lef} GAts the d owWer uo. Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or 1 . e s 15 passengers aboard u;owqdopenmpofn:\ev | | TiDEs TOMQRROW | | There were 15 passengers aboard — york Fifth.Avenue bus, such as on:pshoun a man was killed and twc rllllllsll steam Balh ——.——df Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT % .,. for Skagway and Interior l"”“‘“‘ women injured. The bus driver tarned around and sped to Mt. Sinai OPEN EVERY DAY * A High tide—1:04 am., 188 feet 5 e Hospital, séyen blocks away, with the victims. Limb evidently had been | o | —_— > e wedkened by previous day's storm. H 10 a.m. 4l midnight HOUSEHOLD | b Low tide—7:10 am. -23 feet "'YEE IS Now Soap Lake Mineral Baths ! | High tidé—1:23 p.m.. feet WSS DR. E. MALIN, D.C., Prop. APPLIANCES Mns w J cu!Lns Low tide—T7:36 ]) m, -2.8 feet | Treatments and Massage | JUNEAU BOUND FORMER ALASKA NORTH SEA IN | 142 Wilougnby Ave. Prone 63| | Harri Machine Shop |/ : rmmfm COME : GIRL/OPERATES Loy g4 SEATTLE, Sept. 13. — Steamer A X lASI EVE"I“G _""""—“—":f—‘——“,—‘l = . Tyoei of e Suiskp Acanspapon TR GREEN TOP HAUGEN TRANSPORTATIO)] The Dally Alaska EI‘IPII'C IN BY PLANES i 2o SEATRELIBRARY FROM SEATILE, | potls Huring the might ’ | | um M ! T is invited to present: this coupon Among v:l\o pgssenger.s aboard for § % & o this evening at the box office A total of 13 passengers were the northis Cyril Zuboff, Jr. booked | nfiss Mdri¢ Freeburn, daughter of Tmrv.;»oflq" eps disembark.- i & ~‘ by # = brought to Juneau by local sea- for Juneau. the late Mr. W. C. Freeburn, and .ed here last night from the steamer 's" ¢ U. S. Mail Carrier of the planes yesterday afternoon and eve- Mrs. Freeburn, well-known former North, Sea, arriving here from the ’]‘ vl.ecm Fo Slip, Juneau, ning. Alaska family, and Mrs, J. L. Fitz- South. Thirteen took passage for* BUY “TOP RIDE i Shell Simmons, on return from the FIVE Go WEST patrick (Flogence Walsh), who in Sitka. ’ 'CO m: | every Wed‘l;;gly!:t 7 u“PORT mIToL THEATRE islands, brought in Thomas Day and 1935 assisted in the organization Arrivals were Pgul Bourne, Ale: & gt s " o m‘m!%:‘ ,w:;g%oam receive 2 ti 1o see: g Raymond Burks from Sitka, and Al wn’H AI.EU."AN of the Catholic Daughters of Am- Gair, Jr, Charles Bloxom, Sonya *;5&‘ m‘:‘:;fi” ; Ax.mx.thr ";ndhm‘ and ve 2 tickets to see: Jacobsen and Knut Solbacken from erica in Juneau, have opened The Sheeper, Mrs..Charles Bloxom, John 2. 1 50 ! ton " y " . Chatham, while Alex Holden flew Guild Book Shop, Inc., at 1328 Sixth Bourne, Mys. J. Bourne, Katherine 7 n;m:th“:’::‘“h‘:'c': B:dn::I ““Am TA“S A Tm in“Otto Waage, Richard Kobbevik| mive passerigers from Juheawrtook | Avenue, Seattle, opposite the Wash- Waddell,, i;mnu Bourne, Mrs. me "l':u s and Dick Williams from Chatham accage for Seward and Valdez when ington Athletic Club. Di u;ss, F,. W. wilham- H e r n .M. y WATCH THIS SPACE 5 and Mrs. Odin Klatt and daughter gno aleutian sailed from here yes-| The two young women attended’ OB R»ben Davenport, B. Smelc ' S e B — Your Name May Appear $an: Hawk Inlet terday afternoon. the National Library convention in. KODEFt~Turner, Mrs, E. W. Wil- 3. = Simmons also made & flight 0 " por seward passengers were Paul San Francisco last spring where they lamson, Grover Winn, Pete Bil- (Authorized. Dealers) Annex Cregk to bring in J. W. Fritz, Paul Lazos, Florence Allen. | met publishers and :studied trends liones, chrge Watts, J. J. Matchin- 4 . : Broun, Louis DeFlorian, L. P. OXen- = por Valdez—Mr. and Mrs. Harry | in reading for lovers of good litera- off, William Burgess, Mrs. W. Bur- GREASES dal and W. W. Saldo. |G. Watson. § 4 . «t six 8€ss, F. Bowman, Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. Poot of Main Street ure, They have spend the past six D. Ki ¥ Cathi T 1 - L Bm Lmnfl comnn Yot months in choosing carefully vol- be‘rtol.:zdea“:ic‘n :;?1:;: H(;EZ' V?c- GAS — OIL8 T!‘illlpoflahfll co ““ ATTENTION TAX PAYERS umes for their shelves. Tt e = ALASKA da Taxes are due. They will become NEW MAN ARRWES Both Miss Freeburn and Mrs. 'xr Q"r’i_“ Mrs. J. B. White, J. M. Juneau Motors Compnny OF delinguent September 15 unless the . Fitzpatrick are gualified in the li- JEERU. & £ i S Taratiment o paid o or FOR AACC STATION .. Fic. T former specinisea , Those saiing for Sitka were Joe ; ° Lumber and Building Materials before that date. If paid in full| Ra Anderson, of Bellingham, in library and reference work at ;ride“: "I‘k R(': H‘:m’azfiimr”m L Rl SO LT PHONES 537 OR 747- 5 < you are entitled to a two percent Wash., arrived here on the steamer Washingfon, D. C. and Mrs. Fitz- oKC380 -l Mpz- § FAMILY Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle discount. Please pay .early and| Aleutian yesterday to join the oper- |patrick was head librarian for one ég} B;’]’]z’;ape‘::fe;;m}:f;y v‘;fii’:; s’-f:&? SECURE YOUR LOAN THROU avoid the rush. Office of the City ating staff of the Alaska Aeronau- of the large secular dailies, in Se- 3 oY g T | 2 and Modernize Your Home Under Clerk will remain open during the tics and Communications Commis- |attle. They have both been promin- ?’;é‘seh Cvl&;(ngawson. Dr. and Mrs.| SHOE STORE 8. 8. TYEE -.Sept. 19 nagn hour from Monday to Friday, | sion meteorlogical station here. jent in club work and are widely- 08 i L { “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- 8. 8. TAKU ..........Sept 26 inclusive. Anderson is a senior communica- | known. . BE il 213 .slve Shoe Store” ATH P. M. . # H. J. TURNER, tions officer. He is a guest at the | e ON VISIT OUTSIDE I| Sewara Léu Hudson e e A T ! City Clerk. Gasunaau Holel Empire Wafint :?os Bring R,esults.- Mrs. E. C: K'ralge'lj. owner of the; 88 e { REFRIGERATION n - ¥ N - Bl e “ o group on mining claims on No Grub | . L Creek, and a resident of Fairbanks ¥ Evory Efimt Made for the on ui for the past 15 years, is enroute to | AGENT the States for a visit. She passed ! GASTI“EA“ cAr 2 through Juneau aboard the steamer Columbia. 2 ::: SIGN OF ’ % ¢ in connection & & ¥ ¥ — 'ENDABLE ¥ q SERVICE mVIc}: INFORMATION MORE MONEY | guo'eorio ’ — ! » Many men are earning more &"‘au rairbanks money today - because they Y acquired more training by wd'“m‘ spare-time study of ICS. (Summer Schedule—Effective June | ki Courses. Choose your Subject! READ, DOWN. READ UP Architecture sl o Gl by gl -nfl‘ Accounting ,,% gea "._.____.__Ar { Advertising . orse L | Air Conditioning R —— 4 Aviation Engines & R — Building Contracting 'nu;‘nd" and ll"o‘x:‘fll:.yd:’nd Cortooning i September 15, 25 ; Drafting October 5, 16, 26 Leave Ar, Junen Lv. J\lne-u Chemistry Beaftle No.Bound 8So.Bound Diescl and Gas Engines Connectivis ut Vaucouver B lntical Brtthcon, Canadian Pacific Services: NORTH SEA .. Sept.12 ' Sept. 15+ . S Jent TR CTIRE TRAN: AL NORTH COAST . Sept.19 ' Sept.22 Highway & Civil Engineering TRANS-ATLANTIO Sept. 29 High School Subjects TRANS-PACIFIC - SOWEH. EEA 3 g 3 Mechanical Engineering ! Bethel 9| Tickets, reservations and full NORTH COAST ....Sept.20 Oct. 3 Oct '8 Salesmanship Sign Painting and Show Cards PACIFIC ALASKA Refrigeration Agent, c.!Hu- Alaska £ Traffic Management AmWAYS Inc s ANTC'S FATE—“They screamed like a bln}:y ot u{: thde ‘e:rew;"lo d:urlbe | H J Wfllgg:;.::::nnhun PHONE: 108 W Pm w » he ship’s steel plates ground against the iceberg when above London-boun 'anadian steamer Traffic Representative T TR .uverllll hit a berg. Engineer Chas. Folkes took this picture before the ship eased out of menacing, [ Correspondence Schools LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE v E n R R D U n D n L n 5 H n S E p U | c E #. eradle-like berg. Some 1500 persons drowned when the Titanic struck an iceberg in 1912, Baranof Hotel Phone 800 Try an Empire aa. ;