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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY |2 1937. o » By CLIFF STERRETT 'DRUG oFFlClAl GoEs | Just returned north after a winter v il Y in the south, and was making pre- ¥ / DAGMB IT' SINC!: j THA'S TH! TENTH TIME TH' DERN YESSIRREE, TONY. THI BOSS,YoU GOTTA SOUTH FRANK SCULL | paratiens for the seasom’s work L MAW'S GONE GARDEN- THING'S Br— ME . I DONIT SEE HOW| MORE'N ONE WAy O! ONE BEEG A BRANN, RE“RED ON msm when he was suddenly taken ill. He ay GOOFY, THEY AINT -NO 3 TH'HECK TULL EVER T IT HOME. SKINNINYA CAT, YOU BETCHA | Tl e M o Wb ko e PEACE FER A PERSEON 9 | Compleling his first trip te: A~ i R aska, though he has been sales man- pepCY HUBBARD THROUGH ager for this district for McKes-i Perey Huhmrd‘ widely-known 1n- son, Stewart and Holmes, drug' terior fller. whio 'was injured invan tirm, for many years, C. F. Whittle- {500 ch ™ aout a year ago, sey passed through Juneau on his passed thrcugh Juneau aboard the A \return to his Seattle headquaflex‘s'.Gm‘hbmmd strl'amer Yakon. Pilot "aboard the steamer Yukon. 3 7 "Hubbard is cnroute to the States to -~ | Nosthbound, Mr. Whittlesey. spent i L GO e B B B jseveral days at Juneau, then flew (g, . ‘whicly has been slow in recoy- T Y into Fairbanks, from where he tEav-| oviny from the effects of the acci- e]lcd by rail to Seward. Mr. wm.-ld(m He was accompanied south |tlesey was much impressed with " i g |Alaska, and remarked on,the fine > DS mother; Mrs) J. N. Hubbard. |Welcome he received . at Seward, 4 - where his father, the late Juage W. PR- DICK ON VACATION ey ok, World righs |H. Whittlesey lived for many years.! Dr. Noble Dick,” former Ketchi- ..... w523 Mr. Whittlesey came north to look ¥'n p! an, now practicing at vy AR et valis *ROLNDmlPPl‘.lB ON jover the Territory before appoint- Fairbank: a_ccompanied by Mrs. ) NCRTH SEA HAS 8 STEAMER BARANOF D8 2 new Alaska sales representa- Iick and their son, Noble, Jr., was . | . FROM JUNEAU FOR L PRy |tive to succeea Frank Scully, who a passenger southbound —through \ Mak:ug ine round trip from Se- recenily became poor in nealth and Juneau on the steamer Yukon, on ¢ § ! ¢ SlTKA YESTERDAY attle to Seward aboard the steamer has been retired by the company iis way to the States an a vaeation § y ompany 4 # L Baranof are: Mrs, S. N. Plummc.r on- pension. ip. g When the steamer North Sea 'and Mrs. Grace Swale, from Mon- . RSP AP i Ao headed out from Juneau for Sitka tana; Miss O. Royce, from San| SOUTH ¥OR HEALTH | SEATTLE BANKER THROUGH | yesterday afternoon, she carried Francisco; and Mies Gladys Sadler,! L. H. Carvey, Superintendent of F. W. Martin, vice-president of w g e * | l.OR RENT o . A B NG TR R T A B ElGHTEEN LEAVE eight passengers out with her from of Seattle. {the famous El Premier gold mine, the Pacific National Bank, at Se- W ANT AD I i e * Steamer Movements HERE YESTERDAY this port to the former capital city.| Miss Sadler is connected with the sailed south through Juneau aboard attle, is a passenger to Seward on INFORMATION' i \F --Houwkwpnm rooms. | ® RNy b = Tlmv were: A, Van Vlavern, R. H.'Seattle an firm of Bogle, Bogle the steamer Yukon. Mr. Carvey had board the steamer Baranof. “ 3 . f Sl o SRTHBOUND . : < A T TS FOR RENT—PFurnished rooms for e grive Saturday. ° o R Sofoulis, H. H. Wall Gisorge | Miss Sadler’s ifathaer i el % : Count five avernge words to the * o T light housckeeping AD..'s SCHEDULED SAILINGS s Suling from Juneau for West- 5° ;’,‘,{n;‘y_ - H. Waller and George ,fl,':md o Lfn,,act,. gty ‘g,{:.‘;'n‘:‘“ W . v . o ML L te per line for cunseruuve‘ i e s ® NoriRi S e e :’x:(rd p(lnnlfl f,‘hflilrd L““.fr“:‘am"),“- The North Sea is due back at He will leave ‘Lhe steamer - at Sew- o LKRGE SEAPLANES\ aily rate per lin 3 i ska when she cast of rom here e o R R . ) insestions FOR RENT —5-room unfuraished 'S flr:;“ Seatile May 14 at 108 pout 5:30 o'clock last cvening were JuDeau Thursday evening. Efe Whs|urd: . OFFER ‘ One day rndy 1 house, 3rd’ and Dixon. P.O. Box ® &M SN sightéen ipassengsis; thrde bl ‘them 10 Al 85 tRe (ANERA Fgcitic Bal- . ' ——Sde s | ey Freaddrpgepm 50 1852, © Princess: Louise scheduled to & u0 " 0 1 et three to Cordo- ™mon Corporation cannery at Port! STRIKE MEDIATOR ! s e ¢ e sail from Vancouver May 14 o SOE 10 Hatult en to Althorp enroute to Sitka. ! ABOARD S.8. ALASKA Minimum charge ....50¢c FOR BN _Puristien four-rdom | © 9 pm o Va, one to Valdez, and eleven to T R t. LS. ASK/ D d bl F t s 3 SRy i be A 8 SBartmibnt ot "Triangle Buflding.'® 1 scheduled: o safl from o SeWard. . .« GEOGRGE HOLFER]Y Acccmpar:ia by Mrs, Lgiserson, epen anie ¥as ervice oclock 1 the afternoon to insure ~ EPATGment 4t rid o et A E AP nhi” P he steamer Alaska is scheduled 43, | William Leiscrson, representative of e 0 ) on same day See Stan Grur to arrive back at Juneau south- ¥ B 4 We acoept ads over telephone | AGANGY—_gishop Apt. Phone 3. o oo o o ed 10 Sl 2 bound next Monday. Passengers FREIGHT CLERK ON I{‘ql;f“»“l e e REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS v- i persons listed in telephone - ; e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail o \€aViNg Juncau on her last evening NORTH SEA IS WED! asska, hound for Cordova to att as IN ALASKA BY oy {3-ROOM beautifully furnished o ¥t SO SCU D o Were: For Yakutat—Mrs. J. Ellis, AGAILOT. i Atie, final RafRsthimst of = Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker, | apartm $35 and $65, Decker| g po il A Iody 1 stk Yo Fmi Eliis, Mb;l'g:\;"v\l.".]ackmn,. For 1 of the North, Sea ifi port|the recent sitike there on the Cop- ] et S i Bldg e Louis Delebecque, |y geqtile May 19 at 9 am o | COTCORRGe Dl - TETEIEUILS SaaC brought announcement of |per River and Northwestern Rail- MAR!NE AmWA! mc ""In case of error or if an ad | | Phone 4652 . SOUTHBG FAIANGR o (Iv]»’;“} A(}:f(',‘,‘,,“""“""“m‘ For V vedding of Mr. George Holferty,|road. ° | has been stopped before u—i INT a practice plamo for yous|® North Sea: scheduted * south- e 9°Z+d. Colfey. = &, 2 cleri: aboard the vessel, to - - — | i, averaas pesso o | | Eor e P e 0 300§ o Tomoreow mh. 8 For Sewri—te B A Broeke . i "Cicne S of Vamcouwer,| 70 BID RoAD iob s 8 { Iy this olfice (Phohe STH) 8L || Mysic Shoppe, 148. i iy N'(,'M' i e iy o W. J. Endershee, Mrs, Simon Hellen- >, 0" e : | S e 9 H | ot 1 same wili be given - rext Mond thal, H. Heino, Y. Yijna, Emil. Ol The ceremony was performed at'Juneau northbound from Seattle ° o ‘ mlers e { FOR RENT —Chili Bowl building. ® LOCAL SAILINGS son P Hhktan. Me. sad .M;'s 3 'C tie bride’s home in Vancouver on aboard the steamer Alaska were two . 3 i DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Phone 187, | » Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o ;‘_M" 4 G T % ¥ May 5, following which the two left iepiesenttives of construction firms, ph 623 H A : L T 3 3 e day night at 6 p. m., for » & iy for Seaitle where they are now at on their way to compile estimates one angar 623-2 rings ' i | “7 House CepIng TOOMS. o gika and wayports. I B S .. home to friends. |for bids on road work to be done 4 oy FOR SALE | Second and Seward. e Ds every Wednesday ® TIDES - OMORROW i Mr. Holferty met Miss Smith to the westward this summer. PILOTS . sper g " 7 3 ershurg ’ i 0 { while in the employ of the Admiral] Accompanied by Mrs. Greely, J I RENT — Pent-House apart- | ® 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® ,, "~ === ¢ 1w ploy P y y, J. . FOR SALE Eight-piece dinin ent, by itself--in center of ":uhl- ° nder, Kake and way- @ Rt R —* Line, plying between Seattle and C.- Greely, of the General Con- ALEX HOLDE.N GEIJE MEYRHQ’G room set in excellent condition. nese ‘section. Phone 97. ° s ° High tide 214 o, m, 104 feey CAlfomia. During the maritime struction is enroute to See Stan Grummett 2 jo® s e 8 0 @0 0 e s s 8l Iy tide 8:51 o m. -36 feot ° d in Vancouver as|Cordova, G. Anderson, of S ; : . |7OR RENT—2 apis. Gall at 814 Gold + = High tide 3:16 p. m. 158 { ard the steamer North|the —Eeim ne Company, is l"("_” SALE—Lumber ‘V:ll‘.u pf”“‘:;:x,.‘ 3¢ii Ave, or phone 416. | Low tide 9:01 p. m. 22 feet l‘booked for Seward. See Free Lance qukm\l AN ;Notl( e 1o | A 1ar, ‘Holferty willl. resulie. datie e ke s n‘\\a lnr.’\nt?n 1.1’ [)n' sm:n ard Of O \}{.FNX. — u‘ruum' unfurnis l).*(} | TO INSPECT RIVER BOATS k . 'd the North Sea as freight| NOME MINER THROUGH SERVING ALASKA THE Co. on Willoughby Av house. Newly painted and calci clerk upon the next sailing of the| il i ;. 2558 X i | A. Farrow. o P e ng of Lhel Returning to the Nome district, e 5 CZLEL mined. Call the Venetian Shop. ([ru,cr‘s - Farrow, Dominion of CANAda yesse) from seattle | i Desirable lot in Seatter steamship inspector, is now in the | o 2;:_;. ey Whichi De o mrgeteg W ootk EAR ROUN D M. Sharples. 1-ROOMS and bath, steamheated, [Yukon Territory making his regular .\~ S TR O o A . £ ol ¥ & 3 electric range, washing machine,| e b 'spring inspection of Yukon River Ot 2O TAIRDANES . |Mus. CHok ST Ak AR saulin 60 E SALE—ian:3 1o and | Frigidaire, new oak floors. Call m’l:( t‘}::’“;i:?x'1>\‘(“xr(lfl l:;;;::;;‘:,‘;;? vessels before the opening of the f"1\3n1VL- to his headquarters at Seward aboard the steamer Bar- A ng board, tricycle. Phone| \Windsor Apts Ut of sommiseion et anPORACY | iver navigation season. He was a FATDANKS, after spending the win-|anof, following the winter in the SAILING SCHEDULE , i restored as son as possible accord- DOFthbound passenger to Skagway (°F In the States, Volney Richmond,| States. Mrs. Forsgrens brother, Spuluwestcn’ Jasaqsie o FOR RENT Steam heated fur- 2 it “ D p b 0 lon the seasons first trip to Al president of the Northern Commer- William Morin, is also enroute to FOR SALE-—1L 7-room fur-| nished apts. Phone 2004, ing to advices ived from the O Hhe Ginadios daiitl cial Company, accompanied by Mrs.|Nome aboard the same ship. Leave Due Juneau Due Jurca® nished house with two apts. and ! IOH s 5 g ! Eu],‘;l'un(“ndn:h of Lighthouses, W | Ei6 ek ot B Richmond, is a passenger aboard| PR S Y Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboune garage within, on St. Ann's Ave., ENT — Heated, furnished, ibrell: %, 2 i { |the steamer Baranof, for Seward, | e ALASKA ........May 8 May 1l May 17 Dotiglas. Reasonable price. Phone ! room. Close in. Phone 1421. Stikine Strait—px son bea- peeheci e . S, [ ——————— w. x.}‘ Lmkfokzidsgiuflzle large R <2480, 150 s BT . A N James Baroumes, Douglas 132. |77~ T ; con reported missing April 12, ey 3 - Ketehi. INSURANCE OFFICIAL st Dbagbi 11t FOR SALE First class doors, $2 = S ; o gro vt . sines: as = '] ¢ el ¥ VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and ““’?]_]"Ayk” ":“‘ q ek ?"“‘; jord to the Charles W. Carter Mor-' T “C.“Brosdfoat; “Sdattle. snsir-|tion picture actress, Ann Southern: xfiggfir xay i; xay g bt 3 s Coliseum Apis. Inquire Coliseum|, ™I ,"‘f g “;: 2U0V | tuary that he will return to Ju- ance official, s @ passenger bock~d|has completed a goodwill tour of Y 24 i Aar M ‘ BED, Simmons full size, exceller office or phone either 61 or 3101. " “(l’ £ Ak’m'!;" “F“’”’ 2 i ‘l"l‘ nt|Veau on the S.S. Mount McKinley. for Seward on the steamer Baran-|the Westward and Interior, and was i A 8ol or exchange for — —_— a -Fish Egg reei light- s il of, going Ttk ri e |2 pass vy e FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles ed buoy 1 reported extinguished Ap- R b ok i St il il 10 Ry epugh THE ALASKA LINE ¥ q West e 134 Douglas. Goldateln ' B Btora, ril 19 NOTICE estward and Interior. Juneau on the steamer Yukon. s e Lo eh N { Tsland tiant | FOF Special fresh dressed ciiickens, M. J. WILCCY, Agcol—Phone 2 FORD COACiz, faie '29, A-1 condi vacANCY PR Ap(‘ ronoried extimpuici e UEhL| sall Pemmer, phone 114. adv, tion. Call CIff Apt. 5 Lin reported extinguishes arch 31; Py g 5 - PSR = e Signal Island light reported exting-| En:pire classifieds, pay. FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room | 'O T; _;J‘" room furnished yicheq March 31. - LEANEA SR ML house under construction. Garage | APrument. Inquire Snap Shoppe.| ' perj) strait—Brad Rock buoy 1|7 " """ oroorrmeeeee in basement. 9% miles oul. Lee COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, [cPorted missing April 15. g g Minkler, Box 2586, water, " dishes, cooking utensils| Portlock H — Minnie Reef Cigars p— | and bath, Reasonable at Seaview, lght reported cxtinguished April 3. a wgurz.}in} S }{xr: C at| 2 E ist—Cape St. Elias lighted Cigarattes s $1.15. Inguire at Nug P [ WANTPD | Whistle bt 2 reported extinguished " FOR SALE—2 1,000-gallon oil stor-| - March 14. Candy age tanks. One ‘31 Durant coupe. | SITUATIONS 2 i Prince William Sound — Middle . Call No. 12 Clff Apts. perienced at housework; 1,00(1 Rock light reported extinguished | cooks. Phone 123, |April 23; Smith Island lighted bell FOR SALE-Level lot. Phone 366. i |buoy 1 reported extinguished April ! i WANTED—A girl for cleaning and |17. - 1| painting. Phone 4752. | Resurrcction Bay — Hive Island 2 ¥ WANTED Moccasins _for_ciothing| 814 Teported extinguished April 20 i ; e " LERo:min and eye glasses. 325 Willoughby | X0diak Island—Table Iland light ! g X TehteNs A thon reported extinguished April 26. Ala T -~ vl g A e [ eska Teniia — Aren Poin SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER S ransportatlon 0. FEs Younz man wants work |light Teported destroyed October 16, { A R c 'r l c Y oS o kay Ll all Sl A | S e e 7-Place Lockheed Vega. - SCHEDULED ‘SAILINGS o g _ L TANKS am Straits anseortation Co. . Ve M W R wetling of | -t = vinbs vl P . : 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke!‘ Evelyn Berg from Seatle... May 18 all kinds: Poatshla inashine: o b LOST \ND FOUND “M. s. D ART” Pabst Famous 4-PlClCe nson "Paico” 4 ® ; tou large or too small. D 1 B i aishsec Sed raugnt Beer || ALASKA ARC WELDERS. |10ST Bunch of keys on budkskin |Leaves Feriirier Dock’ ovéry. Wed- Fo) Tg ; LRI b PR ‘OR SALE—44t 8 hp. Dissl| Stibg. Reward. Return to Em-|nesday at 7 am.” for Petersburg, n.19p ! o Do PHONE 114 = - i} |Hight Phaneis12 o Boat Discovery, suitable for hali-| Pire. | Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. : ! L] P — but trolling and selne fishing. || or e | Freight received not later than 4 TIMMY" ! PHONES, Juneau H.mgar, 612 nght and Day il e $3.000.00. O. Fielde, owner. | ,].71 IB\) ton bull dmc with Lux\e p.m. Tuesday. i thce 587 e e R T CARLSON : Junocs QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbaric | -+ Seattle, Wash. or Sunde & dEvers| 1o poey If vou have seen him as MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Compar. Geattle, Wast. e belongs to some people at Sitka. | —— Chief Pilot Pilot S g e nE Iyt & \”g(l o, ;NE'O'"“*" lad Empire classifieds for M S d HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Via Picturesque Whiiehorse Route e one Ve ¥ ol oA 4 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on care of children eve- . ' is regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- 297 i Ludwig Nelson Money Earned Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. - Planes in continu- WILL ire of children any-| EARN AT ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground ». Phone 297 * | | WATCBMAKER and JEWELER stations. time. Phone 297 i .3 LET me give you an estimate be-| Teien, Alndin | - o Leave Arrive : fore you let your contract for ex- | EE——— Juneau........ Tuesday -Fairbanks cavation and basement. Box 1588, (e — - /Juneau to Vancouver, w IGG Lv ;.l;:rll!;?xnks - .{l‘m_egu 4 nes 1 o TER b Fairbanks T | Victoria or Seattle *Fairbanks ... Sunday .._.._Juneau y your ¢ gaa into value | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | t d: e~ : | PRINCESS LOUISE CHANNEL BUS LINE The only line serving Alaska that maintains S urn same day. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 b Phone )05 Jenean or 71 Douglas | a regular weekly service throughout the year. —All year round schedule. ¢! Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. HARRY RACE, Druggist ‘ May 19—31 Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, . g /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. e BT “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” || ) o0 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 4 GUARANTEFD r‘«.-,.usuc Ferma- | Comnbitions at Vaitosoes with' | €}15, " 5:db: M,’ 7:15, 8:15, e ol e Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- A nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. - { . il g 11:15, 12:00. midnight. ) proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- N R Beanty Bhop. telanh Canadian Pacific Services: , Leave Juneau Juneau Litss 3 Decwy s D, telephone i Transsat (eatar | Leavs Douglas 7:40, 8:40,9:4v, Seattle No, Bound So. Bound ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. i - Trang. Ablan bl {10:40, 11:40; P.ML—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, - All — | M s 3 ", sched s "Lode and placer location notices ! Trans-Pacific [ 4:40, B AOE NI, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, North Sea May 7 . Mgydl May 13, slight ec}:‘ s su}t”e“ {.{o ‘i,hmtlg:t z:thout saties i 4 for sale at The | Tickets, reservations and full | 11:40. Northland .....May 14 ~ May 18 May 20 g AUEYS: 0B et steamer onslections. : i — L ! particulars from " A“‘“‘;.u m‘h"_,, . North Sea .....May 21 May 25 May 27 ° S’d o2 | v. W. MULVIHILL cave y: AM.— 8:15; 1 Northland ....May 28 ‘June 1 June 3 P lfi Air' . § ,' P | ‘ Agent, CP.R. (P R Ry Spenp acIHic a”’ C. 'g ki | pm. “Smiling Servi Juneau Alaska i o s | Bert’s Ca:h G::cery ; , CANADIAN | ;‘.,,;,Z,"L,,d FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE/ | | Grod . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent............. 2 1 e ||| Butler Mauro Drug Co. || PACIFIC Pt Bus Sundaye and B e g st s R ok Free Delivery Juneau | @ Urug Leo. || olday® | Guy SMITH, Douglas Agent. .. . . Phone 18 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence e

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