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" POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JULY 8, 1937. \ ¢ By CLIFF STERRETT put thir new quarters in readiness ! tions for ten persons, Mrs. Marie for the next meeting. | Moran, of Olympia, Washington, L 2 e 2 ke e e G fagie moxed yesterday into the Mills [CIMME A GLASS O WEAK T{STUMMICK [t |NARY A BIT, FRIEND THEY JB JESS GOT NOPE FACT IS, T WON A A R e L e JOINS WIFE HERE |house on St, Ann's Avenue, ., MLk L TAKES NUTHIN OUTA <= | WUz A TIME WHEN L WEARY O I'D BEEN EATIN' RUBBER IMTATIONS John Meggitt Arriypd here they . Mr, and‘Mrs. Fred Story who /A ) ¢ it ERZ *‘_‘ |COULD EAT HOT DOGS WEENIES, T forepart of the week {rom Naknek,|have been residing in the house | AY BUT M L THESE P;f/ S'POSE . WOT TH' OPPOSITION = RANG IN ON ME Alaska, to join his wife, who arriv- | will leave in the near future. UIL,KEQ N SCAT %;’ L & ed here several weeks agp. The | Al A T Ll {couple .plan to visit on the Island | NOTICE EAGLES {until "the first part of August. MIS. Meeting tonight, 8 a'clock, Labor ; {Meggitt is the former Aili Niemi. ynjon Hall, Douglas. Mr. Meggitt is a former Juneaulgqy, TOM CASHEN, Secretary |young man. ‘ PR TSI S e BIRTHDAY. PARTY {F.D.R., Jr., and Bride ‘ R 4 » In honor of his tentl “birthday, | *Plnnmng Tnp Abl‘ofld | Mickey Pusich was host this after- f ] noon to a group of his playmates | MONT:!EAL July 8.—Franklin D i at,6 his home herq. Games were Roosevelt, Jr., and his bride, the played during the course of the former Ethel du Pont, are expected ? TR party, and refreshments were served here today or tomorrow from their 3 e, Inc., World nts ceasel 3 by Mrs, Pusich. - Mickey was the “hideout” honeymoon, to be pas- , i g o R e T ~— |recipient of many gm,s in remem- Sfllgl!s aboard the Empress of Bri- ) e the Commercial dock today at 7 a.'brance of the occasion. tain July 10 for Liverpool. . i SIMMUNS FL IE m., l)“u ht approximately 400 tons RIS oo 5 PR S L St i \ of to Juneau firms, includ-; TO OPEN BOARDING HO 2 A speckled trouts life history has ! ; b mk« Juneau, 50 tons of oil to the| Planning to open a boarding and been put into a movie by the Unit- b { '(l’ r] ne ew S ing 120,000 feet of lumber for Al-|rooming house, with accommoda- ed States Bureau of Fisheries. § 2 Standard Oil Company, and assort-|——m—— " el 6 Ll o Y B 1 ed merchandise for the D. B, Fem- o i mer Company. b r X T o e A e A T The Evelyn Berg is scheduled to E A l 2 e e o e 00 0000000 NINE BUME HERE |return on the southward trek early T R il & i i by & . Friday morning, carrying a carload 2.qu Radio Communication . Steamer Movements Four passengers left with Pilot of fish from Petersburg to Prince ; : : 3 . NORTHBOUND -‘ Sheldon Simu in the Alaska Rupert { SCHEDULEDPASSENGER AIRLINE e Prince George scheduled to ar- @ UN RETURN T P Air Transport Bellanca today at — - { 4 e rive at 6:15 o'clock this eve- @] 11:30 a.m. for a flight to Southeast VR Nl v 00 U P NSO SERVICE . e ning i Alaska | | b - o Mount McKinley due to arrive o | Joe Mehirin afiA’ Basl Olitfordl | AUTHORIZED f 5 - o L were bound for Port Alexander and L Uo S. MAIL S ° Alice wlu-dmml to e i | Wrangell, while Dr. Joseph Aron- i! OCARRIER -3 ° aturday ev e} Nine passengers were brought 4o/ son, who recently arrived to make [} " % 3 o SCHEDULED SAI © [Juneau Wednesday afternoon aboard & sirvey of pdssibiities ot goms g i *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — ! e Northwestern schieduled to sail e [the two Marine Airways planes on batting (ubnrculow and E. F. Clem- | | y S5 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka 2 e from Seattle tomorrow at e |the return from the regular sched- ents left for Cake to make an in- * ¥ % and return. 3 ® 9am e lules to Sitka and Chichagof spection of canneries. | P e Northiand scheduled to Returning in the Fairchild with Accempanying Pilot Simmons was| Y i *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— : e fiom tle tomorrow lex Holden, accompanied by Me- Mechanic Jim Brewster. The return! At the regular weekly meeting Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, e 10am ® chanic Lloyd Jarman, were: From was scheduled late tonight. {of the Boy Scouts, which was held Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. 4 oV cheduled to sail from e |Sitka, Sam Berger; from Tenakee: Returning in the AAT Bellanca last evening at the home of Scout- *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%off Round Trip. . le July 10 at 9 am ® |Mary Newitt, Oscar A. Olson, Bill Wednesday night were Mrs, Doris master Dick MacDonald, Gordon SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE @ Princess Louise scheduled to ®!Niem from Hawk Inlet, William Walton, Dorothy Durie and J.|Wahto was presented with a scout IN ALASKA e :sail from Vancouver July | yammaguchi | Matthews. Matthews was to board axe for displaying. the finest atti- e at9pm Coming back in the Bellanca with a ship for Prince Rupert. Pilot L.'ture toward scouting. The mem- e Prince Rupert scheduled to @ |Ghet McLean, accompanied by Me- F. Barr, who returned empty from bers planned an overnight hike to ep one e sail from Vancouver July 12 ®|chagnic Lemieux, were: From Hoo- Atlin, was to hop over to Twin Gla-'(he cabin site, the troop to leave e at9 pm ® nah, Jacob Clark, Mrs. Clara Gaddie cier Lodge tonight to return A. N. saturday evening and return Sun- e Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ |.na Fronk Dour; from Port Althorp, Dunlap and R. H. Lee, officials of day. This evening the scouts will ALEX HOLDEN CHET McLEAN e Scattle July 13 at 9 am ® S. Martin, wnin) the Continental Can Company, from _ - Chief Pilot Traffic Mgr. | ‘e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e vo Lugats were made by the Ma- a fishing trip. B s | ¢ North Sea scheduled south- @ irine pilots this morning ,but tenta- - SIGRID’S ‘ | bound at 1:30 o'clock tomor- ® R » sen ate this 7 ! T e e b b el s e i EVELYN BERG BRINGS BEAUTY SALON | S 1 heduled P R ! “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | ® Pri Charlotte sche oe g R | E s . E e arrive in port at 5 o' -‘5 ARRIVE HERE i 400 TONS»FEOM SOUTH olltmkna',szsmn;le\ “8; Iuneau—ONI.Y 2 HOURS—Ketchikan B e e and sl ‘ STORM SIGNAL. Small craft without radio facilities get The Evelyn Borg, which betthed ab s L RriRo i Fime 31001 ESTABLISHED % g hows later e BY INTERCOASTAL protection from hurricanes through warmr‘nzs (‘{:}:n Cg:st' G&l:‘l;: g = » ranof scheduled to - arrive lanes. Here a plane drops a storm warning to a fishing boat o porery X . Bek. mmihiound) Wpouk AIRWAYS TODAY| ™ ‘coast of Florida. Passenger and Air Express Schedules e 9:29 o'clock tomorrow morn- e | A 3 B s i | Arriving from Ketchikan at 1:30 Alaska Alno Tlaans ort, lnc. KETCHIKAN-_WRANGELL— e Prince Robert scheduled to ar- e |p.m., Pilot Herb Munter, flymng the ! g- G b 7 A I I s : o v in port Saturday at 3:30 ¢ [Intercoastal airays Stnson Reli- X Getlysourg Addresses f PETERSBURG—JUNEAU ® am, and sails at 4 am o |ant, brought in R. R. Brown, .J;m:i . ¢ % e PR, ® Alaska scheduled southbound e |Kristan, J. B. Warrack, D. A. Wag- C f l E . H II l Monday—Thursday onday—Thursday @ nont Moy & | oner ana Bmma O'Conner for Ju-| ontound Fven Hollywooc 0:00 AM. .Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. . LOCAL SAILINGS o |neau, this afternoo 0:15 Lv. 3:30 P.M. ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- | He was scheduled to leave at 3:30 S f & 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 8 : . night at 6 pm, for e|pm. today for Ketchikan with N.| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 8 — but no relation—was supposed to be Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication i . and wayports o |Lester Troast, E. L. Yuravich, and'Movie researcrers are always get- Pretty funny in some two- reelers. vith Ground §tations | ® Dar av " nesdaw L. H. Wingard | Sina But he got nothing more to do, fqp, ¥ i irt leaves every Wednesday o | L. Vingard. ting themselves into quandries, but nine months. He was at the point | ® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® s te Hvar Eenele o G . ; Mnm_flm.rv“mm ’m;‘d wfl";_ b | E |1 never expected them to stumble yyore he had to decide whethel ® | e ports. +|ESTEBETH LE AVES {or doubt when it came to.Lincoln’s he'q give his car to the collectors 2 A S G s i ainieiel WITH SIX ABOARD Getisshurs adares et ol T Wook ondskeores I}gtercuastal An'ways, Inc. ! e | That shows how little I know. voring the latter, when he got a mi- s 3% g TIDES TOMORRO\'V | Passengers tor ive ports in South-|Shame on me. 1 though Sl e e T TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE | lea ska were aboard the Este- composed it on a train ride to the 2 g Mot k . - P e ST "'Jhu‘-::\ A»:-‘;ul:x‘ :m-t sailed dedm-sduy battlefield, writing on wrunp:,m ;:::‘1 powers saw it. They signed SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER §. LO“IT li-}).ngelellgeecg?e. ?{"?;bh[l:egu Hotel 5 y le < ot 4at 6 p. m., according to Purser Da- baper. So did you, probably—but 2 3 p: S—106, ice; 4652, Residence y {i’,\‘:‘ e ‘ :i’ b fgfi ;::t vid I&mmy_ L | JusttF‘ulk Lore,” say Paramount’s| PainfanD;a(h i | 7-Place Lockheed Vega .!‘._i ¥ g i de 2:05 2 feef These were: L. M. Jones Jr., for|experts. | Heard about a Hollywood hospit- B { wfeetebetd ke 4 :1'1‘,\.\@ ‘1‘;“ 7 !":) ;l: iy 135 fi:‘ Hoonah; Mrs. William Jack, for| What bothers them is that they've al of ten years ago, the social queen 6-Place Bell_cmca §kyroc§et ; e — | Hawk Inlet; T. Kuwanmota, for unearthed eight versions of the ad- of her time, who went to a party 4-Place S‘hnson PQ‘CO £htka, Ethel nes and Robert |dress. Which one theyll use in given by a‘social queen of today. B . 13,500 POUNDS HALIBUT | aincs, for Tenakee; and Annie|‘Gettysburg” they still haven't de- The lady didn't recognize any of the U s MAIL | va oquid, for Todd cided. It boils down to this: guests, and none of the guests knew ° e SOLD, EXCHANGE TODAY Antiog Sy " Lincoln himself wrote six of the her. Hollywood is where death is N o R H lA D : ol o HAUTALAS IN SEATTLE |versions, one before he left Wash- quick but not painless. > B ,One sale of halibut, consisting of| Coach and Mrs. Walter P. Hau- |ington, one at Gettysburg before & Basil Rathbone, the meanie, plays PHONES, Juneau g;f':fe‘lr‘587 3 it and Day TRANS‘ORTAflON ‘w 13,500 pounds off the Avona, Capt.|tala are now residing in the Uni- the dedication cercmonies, and four the romantic lead in the Bobby ’ ¢ Olaf Larsen, at 705 and 5.15 cents|versity district at Seaitle where M. [afterward. A reported transcribed Breen feature, “Make A Wish.” To SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR ¢ b & pe pound, was made to the Alaska|Hautala is attending summer ses- |the seventh, and Charles Hale, a'calm audience fears that Rathbone Chief Pilot Pilot g The only Iine serving Alaska that maintain ast Fis “(”(‘\ on the Juneau I-.\—' sion at the University of Washing- {member of the Massachusetts dele- is up to his old tricks, the scenar- 3 - ekt Vi the year Sl O oo | (O The two will return to Ju- lgation to the ceremonies, trans-|ists plotted a three-minute scene, HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent pounds of g\dlnmn ]nil the (n‘»]m» 1“,.‘“,‘,1,,: »m»‘. opening of the fall s¢- cribed the eighth in longhand, un= et the beginning to show that he is| Anrive Lanme Oank. Tevy Al mester here. g officially. ; . ~ |a nice, philosophical fellow. In three Leave Juneau Juneau R A i T e— lThe vfimon tx:mstbwndljely klnown is nl:mute;) you're sum:josed to erase all T Beattle Nu:ml:eunad s:m :ou'nl o B S 5 ¥, the sixth, written by Lincoln some’those bogeyman ideas you've got Nort ] ly T '""f“’:" 1 f,"" ,” CHANNEL BUS LINE'Um(' after he made the speech, for|about him. It’s a real test. Northland July 13 July 16 T 0 ] | Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas _|incorporation in George Bancroft's| ] voe R ‘Norsh..Sea July 20 duly.23 halibub fishing . excur o | Leave Jun A.M.—T:15, 8:00, 9:15, | A\lltugmph !:’.eaves of Our Cuun-| Studios often pass up a player Northland July 27 July 20 5 > 2 110:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, {try’s Authors.” But did he say pre-lwho then proceeds to*score a hit North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. & Chatham Strait: Transporta‘isn Co.|4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, cisely that—that is the question. ‘at another plant. What Metro re- Northland ¥ Aug. 10 -Aug. 12 ! 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | One Solution yported on Deanna Durbin, who o o “M s DART” | Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, Personally, I Jiked the Charles clicked at Universal, is not in the 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, , [Laughton version in “Ruggles of archives. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, |Rea Gap.” Why don't they run) But I think the report card on! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Ka | 11:40 the picture again and find out what|Fred Astaire (who made his first CITY WHARF Port Alexander and way ports. | Glacier Highway Laughton said Lincoln said? lmm at M-G-M,) takes the prize 4 Freight received not later than 4|Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15;; e for picturesqueness in blundering. pam. Tuesday. P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special] No flower blushes so thoroughly “Slightly bald and can dance a FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Leave Juncau: AM. pm. — 17:30, 9:30; nor pictures. He can play a curk-]ahly an ex-Metroite now. unseen as a Hollywood actor in mi- little,” said the fellow who is prob- Juneau ONLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks : < P.M.—2:30, 5: Saturday SDCCXEl‘mg bit in a ‘L’wu-revl comedy and‘ —_—————— " 10:00 p.m. still be “dis red” the first ti 'S G i * "Due Ji Due Ji . i § First Bus Sundays and Holidays :1[: clicks i:c: rfl‘aej((in' X‘e:turl:‘bt ume{su})‘;mcsogm‘fl;{nr{)g (:lg‘: ;zliza:;' NO:m:gfi?“‘; S““em;“:g Via Piduresque W'hitehorse RO\“C ; Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. g Benny Baker—friend of Kenny| gins! adv. July 3 July 9 i | s Lo ALASKA ... July 6 July 12 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on i .|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|I|III|.. MT. McKINLEY Ty 10 Juy 1t regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- NORTHWESTERN 9 July 12 July 14 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- YUKON 10 July 13 July 19 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground ] PHONE G A s T l N E A U n o T E L ALEUTIAN . 13 July 16 July 16 stations, f | BARANOF 14 July 17 July 23 Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS s Charlotte—July 9 | incess Alice—July 13 | Princess Louise—July 16 Prine Charlotte—July 20 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific 1 CARDINAL Tickets, reservations and full particulars from H V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN | PACIFIC CABS 25¢ Within City Limits THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU [ J Travel Information Headquarters Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. | Phone l o For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movements R THE ALASKA LINE M. 3. WILCOX, Agent—Phdric 2 * Evelyn Berg:from ‘Spatfle Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 /Fairbanks /Juneau........._Saturday *Fairbanks ... .Sunday .. *Fairbanks ....Wednesday . slight changes to make Arrive _Fairbanks Juneau Fairbanks Juneau Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. ; *—All year round schedule. . /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers view. scenic won- ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. All schedules subject to change without notice and best steamer connections, l'aefiic Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinaau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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