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o~ ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WI:DNESDAY JULY 14, 1937. POLLY AND HER PALS =7 WIMMIN MAKES ME Mnmr:uL.-rkas THEY HAS A CORNER ON COOKIN!, THEY DOES ay ko “"ha-’——’ NO PARKING ON FR R » STOCK QUOTATIONS || STREET DURING WATER NEW YORK, July 14, — (:msmgl MAIN- CONSTRU CTION quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | « No . private parking will be per- By CLIF F ST ERRETT HUSH, NUTHIN' | HE EVEN SEZ MY COOKIN' KEEPS , HIM IN TRIM FER HIS WORK‘ BUT THAT FELLER. THERE WON'T EAT NOBUDDY''S HE'S THAT PEDFESHIONAL SWORD < SWALLOWER 1 PLAYING AT TH! PALACE! is 12, American Can‘ 104, n Light and Power 10, | mittedl on Front Street from Main Anaconda . Bethlehem ‘Steel| to Franklin during the water main 921, Calumet 14%, Commonwealth | consrtuction, it was announced to- and Southern 2%, General Motors | day by Chief of Police Dan Rals- 5214, International Harvester 13%, |ton, in addmg cooperation of mo- Kennecott 59'z, New York Central | torists. 89%, Southern Pacific 462, United‘ Also as an aid to traffic, an over- States Steel 113%, 'Cities Service lhead light has been installed at 3!, Pounds $4.96 13/16, Republic Twelfth and E Streets by the Steel 39%, Pure Oil '21%, Holly | Krause concrete works, the Chief Sugar 32, U. S. Treasury bonds 2% ated, and drivers are asked to heed 98.01, Atchison General 4s 110%, It is a stop signal on Twelfth no bid on Bremner but asked 6. | DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The followinig are today’s Dow, | it. |and'a slow signal ot E Street. —— ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION — Regular meeting of Silver Bow — - . Jones averages: industrials 17857, Lodge No. :?jt iBOOF Thursday were aboard the Princess Louise '4ils 53.70, utllities 38.11. evening, at T.O. Hall. Installa- i sttvir s S nam NG as she docked in Juneau Tuesday | | FLEISCHMANN'S GINS Dy of Mr. and Mrs, Will-|Sloe) cost no more than ordinary John W. Clark, of |gins! adv. an W. Graham, | e e tion of officers. Grnnd Representa- tive Don W. Skuse will make report of Grand Lodge Session. All mem- bers urged to be present. adv. 13 ARRIVE HERE Ten Arive from |GFFICIALS GIVE | ABOARD LOUISE, Skagway Nonard | STATEMENT (]N i —— | y e were and N. 2. h\Y! arine News Fisborne; A inder Thomson, {] «)1 Au(l».lm(l N. Z.; and Miss Ger- M A Rl ‘...'......... ; - - o - L {3 .| g | Try an Bmpire ad. | ' 2Way Radio Communication |2 Oteamer Movements | " { i ! ] lo NORTHEOUND o Princess Steamship Will Vessel Leaveswnth Four for District Attomey, ttorney. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE cAPITAL GlTY ® Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- e Return Here Friday | Southeast Alaska— General Clarify Prev- SERVICE “ > Thurs evening ': . ~ o Aleutian scheduled to arrive o Motning ‘ Seven for States ious Interpretation B TR e Friday. . v | UN NORTHLAND e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ®| Thirteen passcngers for Juncau Ten pot rived in Juneau! (Continued from Page One) U. S. MAIL % ® Princess Charlotée scheduled to ® jand two for Tulsequah arrived here from this morning aboard -— L 7 CARRIER sl e sail from Vancouver tonight ® Tyesday night as the Princ ship Northwestern, which', are forbidden on * - B WEDNESDAY, A. M. — & 5 < Leave Eirly ® . 8t 9 oclock L3 tied up at 9:30 o'clock for a m. for the States of the fact Futieull to Havwlc B t, T L -n Passengers Leave “ally o Baranof scheduled to sail from ® stay in the Capital City until mid- with sevex engers. Four other et rant uneau to Hawk Inle '1“"31“‘9 Todd, Sitka Toc «A\ for Sitka [rip e Seattle at 9 am., July 16 . bound for Southeast Alask othér business and return. o North E ied to ° ving here ¢ i therewith. A ot L] ). R — to States Set Thursday ¢ "from ¢ 16 at 10 ® pennett, the Rev. were: Mrs. E. H. Eh- ction (C), covering “Retail |~ PHiced With WEI ?ESDAY l[ M. e am ® Bromley and two childre > 1. Buhofer, Everett | " means literally w the Lowest uneau to Iunter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, ® Prince Robert: sche “led 1o ® i M. Houston, Miss rtis R. Kirchofer, John s, No other busin c T Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. f o sail from Vancouver July 16 ® ar” qr neee D). W. Skuse, Miss McClellan, B Rice, conduptad i the sadf pre Irequ’ent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. e ERTE ®|Verd A’ Thompsen, Miss' Vide' ‘s Mrs: I, d. Flelbchetl, .18 bker.| - wtnde e estovs - Sat oot SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE v hedhil b &ariioor o Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ® iy omncon and A, B, Yates Fred Burchardt and A. C. Dom- that a liquor busine IN ALASKA until 1 am. today, the crs e from Scattle July 16 at 9 ! pomyjcequah were: E. Huhtala ing in itself, remains, governed by th for Sitka from the Uni e pm |ond W iSgenike: Departing for Seattle were: Mrs. regtrictions set out in said Act, Tele hone ten passengers Juneau | e Alaska scheduled to sail from @y .oying seattle with 215 passen- F. R. Hour, L. A. Burdick, Mike yng will *ac ly be strictly en- | two of the king a/e Seattle July 17 at 9 am 1-‘ » Louise was carrying 200 Tomanovich, Pat O'Day, Bill Ra- gorcod. ® Princess Al schedulew to sail e & o< 2 169 nev. o 3 : e to Sk A total of 162 ney. Bud Dye and Miss F. Hatton JAMES S. TROUITT, here were: Miss 1 o from Seattle Juy 17 at 9 @1,y ¢rinn oard. The Esther M is bound fer Wran- A5 e ALEhX }'II(,)I]‘I‘?EN CHET McLEAN A. H r ® pm. ® |Princess Louise is scheduled gell, William Paul for Sitka, Frank| .o A 1O ief Pilo Traffic Mgr. v. Monroe, Miss|® Prince Geor ’d 10 @1 the south-bound voyage Friday Mantz for Ketchikan ond H. © “United Ri Geor ° ail from Vancouver July 19 e at 5:30 a. M. MacMiilan for Hawk Inlet. Victor Kelso, ® at 9 p.m | S NPRSST | The Northwestern has a large Don MacDougal, | ® Northwestern scheduled to sail @ | x St aboard and they NEW ZEALANDERS ENJOY William- & {rom Seattle Juy 22 at 9 am. «| CAPT. JENSEN PlLOT visited the Museum, traded and FIRST VISIT TO NORTH Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan Chamber- |® S SALLENUD | ade the Mendenhal glacier tri; P Under- |8 Northiand scheduied soutn- o ON SALT LAKE CITY mace the Mendopl glacter wrio. |\ op 0 oner ESTABLISHED ¢ bound late e S i captain o SADIE AND FERN g Ala for the first time, 2 ek ° 3 Mike M. Jensen, capta DT S A . : wippers 1o Sitka were® s o e bl s Passenger and Air Express Schedules e s Bor|® » in port at 5:30 o'clock ® boats to come to Alaska BRING BIG LOADS i 8 SR L B morning and salls o| fain of the Admiral line FISH HERE TODAY aska Air Transport, Inc KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL— R o (g e south at 9 am e | boats for mnm years prior to 1920, st 8 n a.‘ P t % T Campbell, E »‘-lw‘;“l 'le Mount McKinley scheduled e |is pilot aboard the cru Salt Lake 1. sadie, Capt. S A. Stevens 4 . PETERSBURG—JUNEAU ; le y;{}2::‘l;"lf-lll;(lr(lfii;{fll(‘}‘\n arrive wm”(l"ul)lfi]vhmx ;«‘-]n'v‘(:l:.p;’ nl:‘- AHOR Betp. . of Hhdhwat Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday thland will arrive back iy - N AL s P non to E Engstrom, and b # ’ ¥ E C in #ay afid depa-t| S -SonOUKD. LRt Mond e B, Capt. John Lowell brought 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 PM. 3 St . LOCAL SAILINGS Pacific steamer Presiden 00/ | pousids HHe Aal chifgieria ¢ 10:i5 AM. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 3:30 P.M. that 1 State '@ Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ¢ since 1920, He is pilot for the | 2000 POURds o faumon fo tie i Aisions Vo passengery: 10K g night at 6 pm, for e cruiser only on its trip to Alaska “I"' ’j—""‘r"h”’l”k”“"‘f L;’d“E‘ Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication ere were 13 ; ‘;“I‘ e Sitka and wayports. oo e p'(’:‘”“i‘m h(’“:f\ ::‘ u‘:‘ X with Ground Stations round-trip R T Ay E 5| t e + T ,,M,XQ‘,{‘,‘";,“;‘L 2 TWO HAUBUTERS Juneau Exchange today at prices of | ¥ °® {® Alexander, Kake a e . d 5 (rn(.‘v per pound. ThLSe‘ 5 BABY SON BORN iN 5 po'rf:" RO NS Aand. Sy = SELL AT SEATTLE were: Columbine, 500 pounds, and| :]: 8% : i 21-A-26, 108 pounds. i ! : tal Alrw C. ABERDEEN, JULY 3, ‘: $000 00000000 spurmr Juy 14-Only two Sl i itrercoas a s, TO PAUL FELLMANS * e Tloame 1y £ the Wesben sis| . RETUBNS MO SCHOOK | : TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE = ! » e AN%S- | Miss Minnie Rogers, daughter of 5 g . ” o TIDES TOMORROW The Portlock sold 35,000 pounds and 'y, =0 FHE ORI SRELEE i - Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel Word has been received in Ju- s ”:“' Eclipse 39,000 pounds, both for 0y 4 Juneau aboard thel SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence neau of the birth of James Ray High tide 5:57 a. m., {fliane Bodhie s hond, motorship Northland after study- Fellman, son of v Paul| Low tide 11:54 a. m.,, { 5 ™ ing for two years at the Griffe ‘ 7-Place Lockheed Vega i et fodep el Fellman, former Juneau residents, High tide 6:18 p. m., 141 feet THE TRUTH ABOUT Murphy Business College. Miss| | = who sailed south about two months —.—. | ‘Stomach Ulaors |mevers wiif s wilite: caitat] 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket ko G e e Tl B dlhoovered | ol skt by etk iRl 4-Place Stinson “Patco e The child, born on July 3 in St./in this country was probably a Booklet: o Almpld s traats i Joseph Hospital at Aberdee ‘burning spring” mentioned by FRE ment. Hundreds report they were ' Try an Empire ad. i 1 ninc pounds and one George Washington on his visit to|se e operations. Learn gy « | UC . M at birth. Mr. Fell-|Kanawho Valley, West Virginia Tt s formerly employed by the Port’ Alexander and way por Freight received not later than 4! th t igid ist Visit the Glacter Highway is Money Earned GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent R e e R prmaon, as o susranieed | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | PHONES, Juneau g?!!%“; 612; Night and Day w-Young Hard Mr PH : | Mineral Hot Baths tlice, 587 1 s the former Miss Rhea ONE 36 | I | Accommps s aery SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR i b ! . | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air el o & Lo pate i ; For very prompt | S ‘ ’ UT l_l i Transport, Chief Pilot Pilot A Aguiae srbekly iering Chroughous the yout N e S—— LIQUOR DELIVERY ‘ ‘ | RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent | Amive Leave' | CHARTER THE CRUISER ] | P R ' N c E H I Ps | i) Leave Juneau Juneau | VIDA {ON s | Seattle No. Bound So. Bonud | BUSINESS OR PLE B [ HOTEL JUNEAU Northland July 13 July 15 | PHONE 623 CHANNEL BUS LINE S.8. “Prince Rupert” | Formerly Hotel Zynda North Sea July 20 July 23 | Clean—Specdy—Comfortable | | phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas | ind “Prince George” | CLARENCE WISE Northland July 21 July 29 | MARINE AJRWAYS FLOAT | |Leave Juneau: A. { alternating, leaves Manager North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. ¢ - IRETA | 10:15, 11:15; P.M | Juneau southbound | Northland . Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Chatham Straits Transp 0. ‘4'15, 145, | every Saturday North Sea Aug. 17 Aug. 19 [ ” adte i 151 12\(l)wmu;n;g,ly40 9:40, : At e Do - : Mo S DART 11040, T AT | Pralen i Money Saved FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . Phone 108 Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, ‘ July 10 and 24 i J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageu Fhetio, 70 sburg, Kake, | 11:40 | August 7 and 21 CITY WHARF ... | | pam. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone l(l._" Tuesday. } P Leave Auk B.xy AM.—T:00, 8: M. 0, 43 5 'CANAnlAN P.M.—2:30, 5 suuruay spuml‘ N A T l 0 N A L 10:00 p.m. PIGGLY funec QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbenis s H. R. SHEPARD & SON D . - d, 3 Travel | 7L S s | el W I GGLY (pem Imp Do pmpmu| Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route PACTFT on a ‘ = \ - oz A ':gl-‘ T“:&‘:‘”’;’i‘{fiu 7 j“}y ig -;“iy i: MOdelm tv]vqler:l Tot(;red alrl;nersyhavebgteen f]);ng on » | ESTER uly uly regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Mechi: | .IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|III|lIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||||h‘1 YUKON . Jiy 33y 19 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Pm.esl in continu. |G | ALEUTIAN July 16 July two- 0 n un ciss | PHONE || GASTINEAU HOTEL | i . m i e ol i . | i ALASKA 3 July 20 July 26 Liner } i NORTHWESTERN. July 22 July 2 July 21 .}4::::“ | | 7 \ T : /Faxrban-k's Tt o Vo aver, | THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUI\E AU THE {E,{'cfii, SKA LINE Eairbaris . . ictoria or Seattle i | P *Fairbanks ....Sunday .........Juneau SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess .\li«(-—JuI_\' 23 | Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC TR 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 l’!aue Service dnd Steamship Moéveéments USROS | cABS ' | Within City Limits Alaska Steamship Compan SERVICE ON‘ALL-ALRSKR-ROUTES Alaska Transportation Co SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle July 16 Evelyn Berg from Seattle July 30 *Fairbanks ....Wednesday Tat- 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 slight changes to make best steamer connections. Paclhc Alaska Airways, Inc. .4 . ! TRAFFIC REPBESENTATNE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinaau Hotel D, B. FEMMER, Agen 'HONE 114 % Night Phone 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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