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BRINGING UP FATHER _ BY THE WAY-DID SHE'S A SOCIAL OPERATION - BUT FIRS TELL YOLI EVER MEET MRS OVERWAIT ? PROBABLY NOT- LEADER HERE - WE ARE DEAR FRIENDS -/ MUST TELL YOU ABOUT HER LATES YO ABOUT HER HUSBAND- HE’< A BEAST- SO CR’UEL‘/r OH-| GO0 v RUN FRAI 29Disembark | When Alaska Arrives Here h 29 passer Y W from Sea docked in Juneau thi ing shortly before 9 o'clock and tied up t of the Denali at the Alaska iine tourists are aboard he vessel which is going to Seward I o eau on its arriving from Seattle Beale, Bruce Brown Meredith F. Burrill, Walter Cole- man, Mr rman Cook and two children, Denise Coyle, Jack Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crawford George H. Curtaz, Flossie M. Doolin Dale E. Doty, Dave Housel, E Housel, G. R. Jackson, Ear] J. Kin Bess Cross, Alfred Lomen, John B Teighey. Charles McMurdo, Mar J. McNaughton, J. W. Moeller, Ira Orto Ge Parment Robert £haughnessy, John White and Maric Weld From Wranzall—Everctt Nowell D. Houston and T. H. Jones From Ketchik J. O'Connor, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Paulson and A Zeller From Petersburg—H. A, Gerstma and N. A. Johnson - FREMONT CATCH SOID T0 SEBASTIAN STUART Olaf Winther the Fremont sold his catch pounds this morning in Juneau after arriving here last night. The fish was sold to Sebastian Stuart at prices of 8.80 and 680 cents per pound halibuter of 17,000 of - TipEs TOMORROW (Sun Time) High tide—0:07 am., 17.2 feet Low tide—6:36 am. -15 feet High tide—12:59 p.m. 15.3 feet Low tide—6:40 pm., 28 feet - HOONAH GETS CRUI Lashed on as a deck load, a 28- foot Chris Craft cabin cruiser is on the steamer Denali bound for Hoo- nah. The owners expect delivery today TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. ®w oo 00 . NORTHBOVND in port and scheduled J. e . laska . . . & to sail westward from A e Dock at 6 o'clock this even- @ e ing . e Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® e arrive at 7 o'clock tonight . ® North Sea scheduled to arrive ® e at midnight tonight . ® Princ Alice scheduled to ar- e e rive 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. @ SCHEDULED SAILINC ® T scheduled to sail from e . le 9 tonight . . scheduled to sail from @ . > 9 a. m. tomorrow . e Northland scheduled to sail @ e from Seattle June 7 at 10 a. @ e m . ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e e Seatiie June 8 at 9 p.m . ® Prince Louise scheduled to e e sail from Vancouver Junc § @ e at9p m . * SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS e ® Denali scheduled southbound at ® i3 m. Thursday 3 ./ jan scheduled to arrive e ® Junc 9 at 8 a. m. sailing south e e at4pm . . YCAL SAILINTS . ® Este scheduled to sail every e ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. . ® Oart leaves every Wednesday e e at1p. m.for Pelersburg Port ® Alexander, Kake and way e ® ports . P e 00000060 - D - PAID YESTERDAY Three Months" Old Busi- ness Declares Eight Percent Profit Russel Clithero, manager of the Sitka Hotel, arrived in Juneau late yvesterday after flying from Sitka with Alex Holden, and returned with the pilot today. Clithero’s visit to Juneau was to distribute dividend checks on the preferred stock of the Sitka Hotel June 1. The divi- dend was ed after only three months’ operation of the hotel by the company A new addition is structed in the rear of the pres- ent hotel bailding, according to the manager. It meaSures twenty by forty feet, is being built as one room and will probably be subdi- vided at a later date. Ray Peter- man of Sitka is doing the conh- struction work Over 300,000 being con- pounds of salmon |were on the docks Sunday when the hotel man left, and business in Sitka is good, said Clithero. Porrrrrrrr e e W------»---f- frrrrr et e reeeeee e o Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ~The Sign of Dependable Service Y N \ Sales Representative et Pttt} ! TROUBLE WITH .MV SERVANTS -I'M TOO WHAT A HOUSE TO HAVE SO MUCH | SOMETIMES THINK | SHOULD LIVE IN THE COUNTRY — THEN AGAIN MY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY REQUIRE MLICH OF MY TIME - | JUST KNOW | CAN'T GET AWAY = AND - = THERE'S NO SO | GAVE T D TO THEM-MY- AND | AM SO L-IT!'S QUITE A TASK= LL Warld Il Copt 1940, King Features Syndicate, In hts rese Well I&nmm Cartoonist Is To Be H onored J George M(\Xanu\ creator of the “Bringing Up Father” day, will receive the degree of Doctor of Humane 1 June 3rd. Mr. McManus is shown here George McManus has been drawin throughout the world for the comic strip; which appears in this paper every Letters (L.H.D.) at Roanoke College, Salem, Va., on with Dr. Charles J. Smith (right), president of Roanoke (‘ollege & his famous characters Jiggs and Maggie in hundreds of newspapers past 29 years, » first paragraph reads: “We green. Veg- g fruit (fresh or canned) to make the most of our,f00d | ciahles or salads, tomatoes, whole upplies. Our health depends Upon wpeat bre 'S FOR ENGL'SH them. 1Tt is not only the amount ~ poqy puilding foods are listed as 'l of food that matters. We must (jeese, e fish, including canned eat the right food. If We KNOW | caimon. meat, milk. Of these fe ADS ARE IE”.'NG which foods do what' we are able (ne equcational material says: “For jlo shop wisely. Plan meals With fitness and good spirits, we need A something from each of these 8roups ' gne of these foods every day, They FE o 3 T e bt build up the bodies of children and Wiyee FUEERRLY '\‘f £ g’ I“‘ i %o Under this copy the three food keep our own in good running or- by the lish Ministry of Foo grcups are shown. Protective foods der.” { sorve their families canned salmon 1 are dividi into two groups, ‘and Bacen and ham, bread. butter oi Jackson, | were the ! WANTED TO BUY.A YACHT—| WATER NEAR HE HAT UP—- BY THE WAY-DO YOU KNOW I'M STLUIDVYING . FOR THE MOVIES?| MAY G TD 5 HO\_I_\/WOOD MVDSRIE HOPE lara, Legra Williams, Brownie Wil- | lard When the Denali sailed for Skag- way 17 passengers were aboard for the northern ports, Passengers for Haines were Lu- cille Collins, Robert David, V. R. J. Sommers, N. A, Mc- Eachren and N. L. Troast For Skagway—Alyce Anderson, C. M. Handley, A. Van Mavern, Win- nifred Johnson and Beatrice Mac- Farlane R. B. Edwards left for Sitka via Skagway, and Merle Schroeder is a passenger to Scattle by way of Ska The vessel moved to the Alaska Juneau mine dock shortly before noon and is scheduled to sail from there at 6 o'clock for the West- ward, At press time 17 passengr booked to leave Juneau on Alaska ngers for Seward will b et Gianocos, Bishop P. F J. P. Christensen, Mrs. J P. Baker, Alice Armstrong, Svend Christensen, A. S. Reamy, L. Bur- ton, E. J. Soberg, Jack Hegstad Ellis Hunt and H, M. G afson. For Kodiak—Joe Tyler and Dr Rae L. Carlson. For Cordova—A. Jacobson and A Englert. For Valdez—J, Haynes Tht vessel is scheduled to re- turn to Juneau on its southbound trip from the Westward early next Monday morning. >oe COOK FAMILY RETURNS Mrs. Norman B. Cook and daughters, Paula Kay and Norma Dee, were passengers arriving here today on the Alaska. They have spent the past winter in Salem and Corvallis, Ore. - - Daily Emphc cm\smrds p-y TRANSPORTATION CO U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Junéau as an essential protective food in| cqers are told that both are es- margarine, cheese, dried iruit, suet every Wednesday at 7 a.m. a serles of newspaper advertlse-|yonija) These two groups are de- or jard. honey. eatmeal motatoss FOr PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR? ments desined to educate the pub-| . 50q oo the foods which keep pige m \“,,), \“,.‘,‘;. ‘;( .‘\lll‘c]'lwx- ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS :)Ilvlnli( xl:n:‘;W;(n‘y:“mm.“\ recently | SUATd 8gainst iliness, and disease “These are th foods which keep |For Information—Haugen Transpor- roceived in the United States show.| In the first group of these pro- us warm and give us the energy to | taticn'Go, Red 611—or Hotel Juneau The advertisements divide all es- | tective foods are listed canned sal- do our daily work. Children, who Phone 123 sential foods into three groups: mon, milk; butter or ine, are always on the go, need plenty _— protective foods, body building jcheese, eggs, liver. econd of them; also men and women who foods, and energy foods. ,“mun mdudm potatoes, carrots, do heavy manual work,” the mes- — sage reads. > DENALI ARRIVES Daily Crossword Puz le 2T ce. T \ l ! ! on ot Yest: day't Puzzle é‘ll oM 0 z o . IBscape by 3 9 “Sibterfuge ALASKA TRANSPORTATION M uline . Ibsen charac- \ ter \ N i Wispatched .uum‘,u :fl‘h- | o COMPANY i est note 8 T"L‘” Ji-ghe . Mechanical { { [ 5 bar Northbound, the steamer Denali 0 Pheai ubee® | of the Alaska Steamship Line dock- || Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle b Edible’ ed in Juneau at 8 o'clock this morn- | Leaves 25 B e ing with 48 round trip tourists on Seattle o ;\‘uiuzurend board and with 26 passengers dis- TYEE .June 4 L A | embarking here . 8. TAKU June 11 g Ravl:z\lruz&n | Passengers arrived here from Se- S. S. TYEE. . Seore at attle were Marion M. Bates, Martha 3L cojii9ge | Coombs, Mrs. Howard Day and chil- | § PASSENGERS FREIGHT W Allire 1 sihla | dren, Jack L. Dierdorts, Martha Eve- | REFRIGERATION {2 Ship's crane 67, Lonk narfow . Sounds B2 Do es 1or swin | land, George Flinton, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ i PR L TR pieces George Folta, Claire Folta, Richard 47 .G tered infet g {08 ¢ 54 UpHIght part | Folta, Harry I. Hood, Ralph B, Hous- | 4. dolf mouna '% Bipd of lotton % Hpibie) 86 Arter song er, Alice Jolly, Olive M. Jones, Eno, n. B- rm“ §0. Takee wreat 71 'Suppress in S Rolsonons tes | U (R M0w Mack, Mrs, Jewell B. Wheat, James AGENT 51 72, Paradisa N8 1. Particle 8. Concerning | Cromerty, Jim Stimson, George 'y 3 e 59. Make eyes 3 i 9 Brightest star 60, Singing bira | Stimson Phone 114 Night 312 » of le; S‘:‘ll_lu :’é -lh;\;;!r': | From Ketchikan—J. Spangler. RO Aty e 10, Wing 66. Misery From Wrangeil—Biship J. R. Cri 1-“ . Stake former- ly used in aword prace tice tories mont, Marie Austin, F. A, McNam~ 1L. Act of paying brick . Billiard shot 12. To the other side Regions - = | | SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY | ‘W. J. NIEMI, Owner | | “Let your plumbing worry be | our worry.” PHONE 788 | BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 9:45 pm. Travel ona I‘\( H I' JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND- SAILINGS Princess Louise PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 7, 21 PRINCESS LOUISE June 14 PRINCESS ALICE June 25 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations’ and full particulars from V. 'W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R-—Junean, Alaska +this'way to Haines. CANNERY OPERATOR lM('u(l. W. H. Harris, operator of a can-|his wjfe, nery « at Litvinof Cove, passed Barkdull, are round trip passengers through Juneau this morning on on board the steamer Denali. The Harris is on|ex-Navy man is on a vacation trip steamer Denali and is| to Skagway and return. e | United States Navy, retired, and his sister, Mrs. L. | board the | accompanied by his wife. R e Read The Empire — circulation NAVY MAN ON VACATION | guaranteed to be larger than any Lieutenant Commander G G. | other" Alask\, daily pubhcdciun I Ity G SCHEDULE SRILI}i Leave DueJuneau Due Juncau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON May 25 May 28 June 3 fALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 *ALASKA June 1 June 4 June 10 TANANA June 5 June 10 . SBARANOF June 5 June 8 June 14 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound -9-Day Totemland Cruise. Connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. 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