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LS Ngigs. o HER PA LS ( HF\/ MAW ! BRING ON THAT ASC‘:TWC TONIC I INVENTED 4/\ THAT'LL PERK YUH ~— UP PLENTY, SPIKE! IN BACT, I s o e e e e e Marine News ALICE BRINS S e houi , Express bm‘vu'v scheduled reen Seattle and . . NORTHBOUND . ”] TO JUNEAU ® Norfhwestern scheduled to ar- e rard After Two- | Manager, Comments on |® rive at 10 o'clock tonight and e 3 s 3 e sails at midnight for Skag- e Hour Stay in Port | Improvement on Trip {® way e — | o o \”kvm cheduled s ciitve at " , 28 of them Freight and passenger travel on! |o ock tomorrow morning ® | rrom th from Ketchikan jthe Alaska Railroad has experienc- | .l.mx :,:\.h westward at 10 am. @ |and 4 fiz-mn]\&';m::-n sams o .lv‘:zvm et el iy it A . s 8. Pl o _|le tomorrow. yeau aboard the steamship Mot ‘ 3 Stays “In Pork “Two MOGrSHe sl cenis 1o tiee s crat aloy which glided to the lpcal —Years in the history of the trans- Saturday A.(w':«‘ Alter e sometime tomorrow after- ®|jock at 10:30 pm., S: portation as a result of the combin- g, \ "*l S, ” ® _noon. L4 ming here were: From Seattle led three-way stimulus of concerted n oye Tom Jouin . ess Louise scheduled to ® R. A. Allen, Odon Archam-|,qvertis hether - breta ke |e late tomorrow after- , W. L. Blatchford, Minnie M.| akina 1"t " noon or evening ® | Breard, Evangeline Mrs. | e ey a3 Ole SCHEDULED SAILINGS @lyg W, Coke, Paul Coke, Gerald D.| . o i |® Prince Rupert scheduled to ® | coke, Jessica P. Curckom, Lois G.|oii 200000 : e sall from Vancouver 9 pm. @|pield, Beatrice Pisher, P, A, Gran- /s> o"t St re-l'e tonight o ® | ser, Helen Gray, Charles Hawkes- i o Ay heduled to sail from ¢ |worth, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingman, Ho LHiBH Bl Roiire 9 ¢ « * Sallie Jeffries, Bernice Moody, .y night, while i B 10f sche to sail from @ | nrayoaret Moody, Everett Nowell, ¢ ® attle July 14 at 9 a.m. ® | Bruce Shepard, Stella Smilde, An- ' W. Harmon, Mi . s Charlotée scheduled to @ |y,ni Thibodeaus Alphonse Trottier, | ’”‘ 2 T e bl , Mr. and Mrs. Her ® sail from Vancouver July 14 o Melvin Larson, | co0R ih \H“ “.'f‘, ‘V ; Leonard William: {e at 9 pm ; . . Madom LR e ter O. Wright |o a scheduled to sail ® wevet. T8 iiress | 100 Ceohfoxt fRreh Gl B The steamer, delayed by in|e attle July 16 at 10 @ Gl | LY 4t Sheiad Sinee &1» el t ort its|® a.am. e QTR aid he expected to rema n the s e s Difile Robeit’ sk A 1. F. Pollock, Mrs. O. A. \worih for two % : |® sail from Vancouver July 16 e s jand Mty ionn (W While Vise i & o P e Williams, C. Ahrans, Ji ige T 5 oz e |® Prince George schedu . and Joe Ty ]’, AR which in- d I® sail from Vancouver of .20 iBlecky e A Mo fi{hes the new Unit- l e at 9 pm éip 8 un, Clyde Nettleton and Irene of states hotel McKinley Na- i i ] ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® ris, : tional Park, and line changes to ! |® Alaska scheduled southbound e | After a two-hour the Me- 'y ote0t the railroa inst snow ‘9 (|| 4 o'clock t afternoon. & Kinley steamed- away to the West- and rock slides. rive at 5 oclock tomorrow |She had been held up for eleven a By Sthe reéponse. 3 TARe morning and sail south 3 e |hours by fog. ned Alaskan advertising cam- . o . o . . . . ° . . | . | ward 1370 JUNEAU Alaska Railroad | ARRIVE ABOARD ' Shows Passenger, MT. M'KINLEY Freight Increase Alaska Sl('ailr‘.lim; Heads fm"Harold S;]f;“,fl;\ssislanl Aboard, which left Juneat in addition to 1 the West- assengers for Se iis office’ had left the ived, by States, a to- . 7,000 inquries concernin Kl‘l(']lll\' n X GS I8 1, 7 he Golden Belt L 1,000 req for inf | ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e | Tour, and 35 round-trip passer 1 about farming ibilities, | oL night at 6 pm, for | Leaving Juneau for the Westw 1 the i JATTLE, July 12— The i A g st s Vsl wd planne i o a and wayports. re: F ard—A. H. Camp- SASORGE! | Y ; Koo ne, t leaves every Wednesday 1, Carrol Dulin, Mr. and Mrs.'going into the Interior. Biipect e : at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® | Paul J. Beard, Lavina Lineham, - r service to Ketchikan, Al Alexander, Kake and way- e |Charles Lineham, Sarah Lineham g S ng July 17. The serv ports, Sk pagiei ’ iy = [ y and the plan BN e e e eSO S TiDES TOMORROW L leave here at 8 o'clock in the| & | The Bourden beii in the Notre % — * morning, via the inside passa {Dame cathedral in Paris, one et 2 A i the. Tliobe il A total of 120,000 Americans en- | PR ,;,““, x“,‘K i B s e High tide 4:14 a. m, 149 fect e Wi lzage in fishing as a livelihood. |5, nv Pells of Europe, weighs 13 tons. w tide 10:23 a. m., 0.6 feet ake si ialf ho |It is large cnough to cover a dozen! i (iac 157 fe - | — - S iople igh tide p. m, 157 feet | W The EmplEe AR el e e SR Low tide 11:02 p. m., 24 fect results. Reeent experimental work has . | n that summer decre: in amount of milk given by cows{ FEMMER’S TRANSFER PHONE 114 all kinds“of Trans- Rock and Gravel Haul- o sell Cement, Coal, | ndling, Feed, Hay and Fresh | Dressed Pmnluy D. B. Femmer CHARTER THE CRUISER VIDA BUSINESS OR PHONE Clean—Spee MARINE AIRWAYS CHANN:.L BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Dougl.u 'IIIH'JU . % -,. 11:15 ‘Chatham Straits , 5:15, 5 3 ” 11:15, 12:00 midnight. M s D ART [Leave Douglas AM.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, e 110:40, 11:40; P.M 40, 2:10, 3:40, Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- |4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | 11:40 | Port Alexander and way ports. | Glacier Highway Freight received not later than 4 |Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T:00, 8:15;: pm, Tesday, P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Spum‘ FOR TNFORMATION { 6:45 pm. RICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 |L€Ave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; Saturday Special| 10:00 p.m. Sundays and Holidays | Leaves Juncau at 9:30 a.m ! CANADIAN PACIFIC Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice—July 13 | Princess Louise—July 16 Princess Charlotte—ijuly 2 Princess Alice—July 2 Connections at Vancouvee with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Al Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC R T jantic 25¢ Within City Limits atures s decides in climates where} e is above 85 degree: ize is due mainly to high temper SITKA HOT SPRINGS ’\Im(-ral Hot Baths ons to suit every servations Alaska Air | Transport. Cigarettes Candy ; Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY |: WIGGLY O GASTINEAU HOTEL ° THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ® Travel Information Headquarters all 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 i i { THL DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAYV JUL‘{ 12, 1937. BOY, THAT'S SUMTH I COULD EAT A RA! S0 GOOD T'LL OrD By CLIFF A BG_BANG-UP, SEVEN -COURSE DINNER AT SOME SWANK HOTEL = 1 ! ITWO SHIPS BRING HALIBUT TO HERE, MANY TAKING ICE. Dalene, Capt. Conrad Ner- 1d 8,000 pounds of halibut Fisheries at 7.16 nts per pound on the ange today. }l gstrom purchased a 7111“‘ ad of halibut off the RECEIPTS OF HALIBUT ARE MADE PUBLIC s of the International The gaard 3 | Pisheries Commission show that | 'n',n‘ F'éq”’tb“n','. ’( ‘iio, | for the period from March 16 to e 2a00 mounas of king sal. June 30, 1937, the following amounts| i3 y‘ ‘m b Avib CanbTnEnAe libut have been landed in thef jmon an e Av An- rious ports on the Pacific Coast? , brought 800 pounds of king sk ,:mm both to the Alaska Coast| Area 2 - Area 3 eries, U. S. Fleet 9,374,198 10,670,232 ; wore Canadian Fleet 6,914,928 264,122 ice and bait ng: Vivian, Ca C rn, Capt. Andrew | Total 269,126 101934354 ane, Capt, B. Gallio; 31-B- These re been correct- Cant. John . Forg, €d to date, but are subject to fur-! Ole ‘Bretidal _ Capt. ther correclions i n; Secure, Capt. | For the period from March 16 to 1y Capt.|June 30, 32-A-34: 31-A-40, 1936, the following land- George Harja; 31-A-15, Capt. Al-)ings were recorded: | _ bert Ruotsala; 31-A-965; ey Area 3 | Capt. John Anderson; Fane, Capt. U.S. Flect 9,806,119 Sle Johansen; and 31-C-51, Capt,|Canadian Fleet 214,539 Ralph Jameson and the Vesta. | gt ; - Total 10,020,658 Something new at the George| For the mc 1 of June, 1937, the Brothers. Alaskan views on hand foliowing amounts of halibut were blocked scarfs and handkerchiefs. landed: em today. adv. Area 2. Area 3 e g S e g 5 U. 8. Fleet 2,956,344 3,431,960 TOO LATE TO CL IFY iCa n Fleet 106,688 ishe ¥OR S nd | S Jot, No nd Haf 1| Total 3,496,550 on premise 4 oclock or| Acknowledgement is made of the phone 3342 before 6. assistance given by the Department | | | ! 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHCNES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent | | ! i { ’ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | 1 L. F. BARR Pilot Leave Due Juneau Due.Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | ALASKA 3 July 6 July MT. McKINLEY 7 July 10 July 17 NORTHWESTERN July 9 July 12 July 14 | YUKON July 10 July- 13 July 19 ALEUTIAN . July 13 July 16 July 16 BARANOF July 14 July 17 July 23 NORTHWESTERN ..July 16 July 19 Juiy 21 THE AI.ASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Alaska Ste:imshxp Company SERVICE-ON:-RLL-ALASKA" ROUTES SCHEDULED SAILINGS - Evelyn Berg from Seattle ] Evelyn Berg from Seattle __ July 30 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 RRETT ot F {aboard the Estebeth Sunday morn- {er Packing Company at Nellic Juan, 64,584 | oo Canada, United States | EBureau of Fisheries, and the Can- Q!Iflb Bom adian and United States Customs | On McKmley in the compilation of these totals T o Minnie ESTEBETH BRINGS ‘ S FOUR TO JUNEAU | ne i i e, metted Ir passengers came to Juneau |merely meant five more kittens for | Minne, stray pet cat of the steam- ¥ ing, as follo From Sitka, G. E. |ship Mount McKinley. [Moser; from Chichagof, Pete Ol- | Minnie, on the current trip north, son; from Tenakee, Charles Hart- |selected the radio operator’s room {man; from Hoonah, H. Moses. as the choice spot for becoming a The Estebeth will leave for its mother. Without any hullgballoo weekly voyage to Sitka on Wednes- or medical care, the quintuplets day evening. were born. Their mother, whose it past in believed decidedly check- PASS THROUGH JUNEAU ered, became a regular sailing mem- Mrs. Hanley Heffernan, deugh- ber of the crew several trips back when she boarded the ship at Ket- chikan. No passage has been de- manded, Minnie earning her keep by amusing tourists. No disposition of the quintuplets ter of the owner of the Copper Riy- and her son Robert, Jr., and Mrs. J. E. Most, wife of the superin- tendent of the same concern, and her son Joseph, passed through Ju- has yet been made, although many {neau Saturday night aboard the applications for adoption have Mount McKinley headed for Nellie been Radio and movie J\x‘m moguls have been strangely silent. R R A R WY A SRR AR o MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radioc Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER ‘AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL 3 CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHAR&‘ER ‘RVICE—ANYI’LACE IN ALA Telephone 623 ALEX HOLDEN CHET McLEAN Chief Pilot Traffic Mgr. Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED i Passenger and Air Express Schedules % KETCHIKAN-—WRANGELL— PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. i5 AM. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 3:30 P.M. i"lanes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations + Monday—Thursday :i'_' Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, (Gastineau Hotel ; PHONES—106, Office; 1652, Residence erfeefeeledefs O foeieeferter) TRANGPORTATION co The only Nne serving Alaska that maintaim a regular weekly service throughout the year Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bonnd Northland July 9 July 13 July 15 North Sea July 16 July 20 July 23 Northland July 23 July 27 July 29 North Sea ......... July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. € Northland Aug. 6 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 North Sea .....Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 FRED ©. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.. Juneau mr s Hom Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- | Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven gl'ound stations. Leave Arrive .......... Fairbanks Juneau Fairbanks *Fairbanks Juneau ‘i *Fairbanks .Flat-Ruby-sTome 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. Passéngers view scenic won- ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. All schedules subject to change without notice and slight changes to make best steamer connections, Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE - * .Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinaau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Rmidengg

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