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POLLY AND HI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY ULY 24, 1 POLLY PERKINS, YER SENDIN' THAT STUFF BACK T'TH' STORE, IMMEDIATE . POLLY CART ALL THOSE CLOTHES BACK BRAVO! TH' BUDGET LOOKS LIk SOMETHIN' BLAZED AT WITH BUCK SHOT . T DON'T SEE HOW YUH DID IT! 1! JESS LIKE TAKIN' CANDY Fearures Syndicate, o World nghes _ By CLIFF STERRETT 937. YUH MEANS TH' WAY SHE YELLED AN' HOLLERED ! Marine News 17 ARRIVE ON MT. M'KINLEY TODAY; IMISSES BOAT Secretary to Alaska Bishop Left at Ketchikan—Ves- sel Leaves for West Minu er, who ed chikan steamship USSR o 8 b b Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6:30 o'clock to- night. i e Northwestern due sometime @ | Sunday. Nothing definite at e 3pm e Aleutian due late Monday ® Yukon dué Tuesday. e Northland due Tuesday e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m tonight Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 26 at 9 pm ranof scheduled to sail from Juncau-bound passe boat at K Mount one mi the ) Refven 8 o SO 4 HOSPITAL NOTES - —% BARR RETUBNS FROM CANNERY CIRCLE FLIGHT Mrs. W. O. Carlson who has been confined to St. Ann's Hospital, L Ju ’ | where she has undergone a major |operation, is reported to be in a Ifavorable condition today. Mrs. Wil- |llam Garster is acting as a special ! nurse Mrs. | | | | | | for Carlson. ; Nighl"'-Yukon Left Se- |was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | attle This A. M. ;[ur medical care today. Sitka This Afternoon with 5 in Bellanca Fritz Johnson, employee of the SEATTLE, July 24. — Steamer|pjaqey Electric Light and Power| potuming trom his flight of al- Aleutian, on the Totemland cru: +| Company, was admitted for mcdiml‘m”\: a. week, doverine all eantiery S 16/ i Aok Pores|care last night at St. Ann's Hos-ipoinis in Southeast Alaska, Pilot at o'clock lat night with 303 firsi e il . Skt . ciiss’ s WBA. Fia! stabviige. | L. F. Baw, flying the Alaska Air The ing passeng rd | Transport Stinson seaplane, arriv- T {\."!T";”.‘ 'J p‘l:'( .»”'\ S George Salo, a medical mtm“"',vd Im:-k at that company’s hangar e l"”‘; i 0‘“ p“l““:“' B Hogue, |25 admilted to St. Ann's Hospital |} o0 at 10:30 o'clock this morning l.(.lu:fml 155 Eaianie Hoakar| 2 Dt | Pilot Barr completed his elrcuit s Syl ST A £ S i Iby flying here from Ketchikan this Max Gerth, Miss Elva Berry, Tom' pmest Kruse of Portland, Was|moming with Wililam Peul and |dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital| gen vinchout. Mr. Vinchout came yesterday following surgical care. ]‘hurl‘ from Ketchikan to catch the Yukon Enroute | - . e Aleutian Sailed North Last| . ny Kotes, Alaska Juneau miner,| Pilot Simmons Heads for| yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, then took the rest of yesterday off because of weather conditions; but this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock Sim- mons took the air in the Totem and headed for ]cu;ntul ports with five passengers. He was expected to return to his hangar here this afternon at 4:30 o’clock. Passengers out with Simmons| this afternoon were: Paul Danzig, for Hoonah; Paul M. Sorenson and| Henry Eskole, for Hirst-Chichagof; Jim Curran, for Chichagof; and| Williaf Goraline, for Sitka. — {WALD LEAVES TO ACCEPT NEW JOB! sSitka and other| WHERE’S WHERE IN ALASKA SHOWN NOW BY IMPERIAL MAPS Anyone desiring to know what's where or where’s what about South- east Alaska, from Cape Muzon, Dix- on Entrance, to Cape St. Elias, need only hie himself to the Imperial, where J. J. Stocker has just com- pleted the hanging of a display of 19 maps of Alaska. Twelve of the maps, including the master chart and eleven large scale sectional maps, all taken from the International = Boundary Survey, show in detail the Southeast Alaska coastline; while six of the seven others are airplane surveys of the coastal islands, of Tongass Nation- al Forest, and of Prince William Sound. The Nineteenth map covers all of the Territory. in smaller scale, and was prepared to accompany the annual report of the Governor of Alaska, |“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. ELECTRA LEAVES FOR FAIRBANKS With seven passengers booked for the flight to Fairbanks and one for Whitehorse, the PAA Electra plane, piloted by S. E. Robbins and Mnr- ray Stuart, was to take off from the airport here and head for the Interior this afternoon, The earlier departure of the plane was delayed by poor weather conditions. Passengers booked for Fairbanks are: W. B. Courtney, C. Smith, Al Nordstrom, G. Burke, Steve Vuko- vich, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Spring- bett. Miss Helen Young was a pas- | senger to Whitehorse. R STELLA YOUNG RETURNING Stella Young, Secretary in the Office of Secretary of Alaska, who {has been south on a month’s visit, is returning to her Juneau home aboard the Yukon. — MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER * *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — R. A. Wald, of the Juneau Poht‘ |office staff for Gver one year, left | on the Mount McKinley today for! Seward enroute to Fairbanks. He will take the position of Railway, Mail Clerk on the Alaska Railroad. Mrs. Wald will join him later. e Kinley docked today 17 persons for the She sailed at 2 p. m ward Coming were L. Anderson, Mrs. Violet Hedman, Charl A. Hardy Virginia Myres, Dr F. Sether, M. Sether M. C. Smith, Jr., and Beatrice From Southeast Alaska port N A. McEachran, Elmer Jak: y, Fred J. Ordway and Mrs. C. Jergenson The Rev. A. J. Coudeyre, who was to arrive on the Mount McKinley. missed the in Ketchikan and will arrive later. He i sume duties ecretary to Bishop of Alaska J a trip to Rome. Mrs. M. H have met her c at for the m Seattle ?. L. Barragar Mr. and Ms Nancy Moran, and A Jerry gle, wil- here boat here to as- R. Crimont on Arbuckle, who was to husband in Seward stopped off in Juneau also when her husband met her at the loc: docks. He flew in from Fairbanks on the PAA Electra Thursday. lition, there 40 round- ngers and 43 persons head- ward. Grace Sherman and May Shenk stopped in Juneau to transfer to Skagway, and Ponce M. Tor! to go to Sitka. Gilbert Ruderman was the sole passenge for Cordova. , Seven peisons boarded the Mc- Kinley here for Seward today.They were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taft, Charles Barton. R. A. Wald, Homer Crewson, Mike Kosoff and M. Rothe 5 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 24. — Five hali- buters, all from the local banks sold here today. The Bernice with 18,000 pou and the Eastern with 13,900 pound sold for 9% cents a pound Curlew 9,000 pounds. Vsit 1 and Ang 15,00} p E ng for 9% and 8 cents, and Hu - y L with 8.000 pounds. 1 7 of the fish for 10% and 8 cents > HALIBUT BRINGS : 7.60, 5.65 CENTS | IN JUNEAU TODAY single halibut sale on the Ju- neau Exchange today brought a price of 760 and 5.65 cents per; pound. New England Fish Company purchased 5500 pounds off the Em- ma, Capt are v Tes | A | John Winther. i - | GUY SCOTT ARRIVES HERE ON JEANNE Guy Scott of Tulsequah arrived in Juneau today aboard the Jeanne,! Capt. William Strong. The Jeanne tied to, awaiting the arrival of the Princess Louise, which is scheduled| to dock here tonight | Freight on the Louise for Tulse-| quah includes machinery to be in- stalled in a machine shop now under | construction there D The Empire classifieds Try results. 101 B e D —— Guy Smit DRUGS PURORA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery | | Shattuck Bldg. i Steamer Yukon sailed for Alaska | ports at 9 o'clock this morning with 20 first class passengers and 12 steerage Juneau passengers are: Adams, Elizabeth Terhune, llagher, Stella Young, roker, T. D. McCracken anson, C. E. Shull, Ralph Mrs. Elsie Sewak of Cordova was admitted to the Government Hos- pital from Cordova yesterday after- noon. Scattle July 28 at 9 a.m Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28, 9 pm : North from am Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 30 at 9 pm ® Evelyn Berg e from Seattle e pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince George scheduled ® southbound at midnight to- . night. ® Alaska scheduled ® next Monday ® Victoria scheduled to Monday southbound Arclic cruise Mount McKinley scheduled southbound next Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and wa ports. ® e 000000000 T e John J. E. E . B Bon- to sail 30 at 10 Sea scheduled Seattle July AR o R LEO MARGULES VISITS JUNEAU scheduled to sail ® July 30 at 9 e . . . . Leo Margules, one of the best known up and going young-oldtim- ers of the westward, especially of Seward, where he is a large property | ABOARD LOUISE | southbound |forenoon, § of friends in the Capital Cit! - has not been north for three y Canadian steamer PPrincess|but has not changed in the least Louise, due to arrive in Juneau to-|and is the same peppy ambassador! night at 6:30 o'clock from the |of good will to everybody he meets.| south, has the following passengers| Margules is the assistant manag- aboard for Juneau: er of the Fairmont Hotel in San W. A. Brown, A. P. Cole, J. S.'Francisco and also owner of the Gilbertson, C. G. Griswold, Jr., end |large drug store situated in the ho-| wife, M. W. Jacubus, Jr., Miss M.|tel building, besides other interests A. Kemper, D. C. Sharpstone, Mrs.\on the side. | M. Sharpstone, B. S. Troop, Miss| Margules owns the Northern R. E. Walther, R. Wiley. building in Seward, also the Over- | - land Hotel and other property, | 'SCOTT FORD ARRIVES [0\, " main thoroughiarc | HERE FROM SEATTLE : | going west to attend to new| s which are soon expiring. He expects to return south within two| months. There are perhaps few of Seward, Valdez and| Cordova who do not know Margu-| les and this fact boosts him in the| hotel business in San Francisco. e More than 100,000 persons pat- ronized the sight-seeing buses in Washington, D. C., during the last year to make Washington the “most seen” city. " arrive from e0eeseeccscecccoe . . . ° . . . ° . . . . . TIDES TOMORROW tide 1:39 tide 8:05 tide 2:24 tide 8:20 High Low High Low a. m., 170 feet , =17 feet , 164 feet 14 feet Walter Scott Ford arrived in Ju-| neau Thursday aboard the Prince| George, returning to here for the| |summer vacation following attend-| . {ance at the University of Washing- TIDES MONDAY |ton where he is majoring in mining | High tide 2:15 a. , 168 1 | engineering. Low tide 8:39.a -14 | Mr. Ford is the mephew of Mr. High fae 2:08 9., 161 and Mrs. J. W. Leivers of Juneau, Low, Sige J0ND: ity il |who are to return here aboard the 9 Northland early next week. - - TENCE S a. p. p. % - - Try an Empire ad. PENDED PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY S Eugene Gilbertson pleaded guilty jto drunkenness before U. S. Com missioner Felix Gray this morning and was given a six months sen- tence, suspended on provision that he take a job he has been offered at Windfall Lake and stay out of {town. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—July 27 Princess Charlotte—July 30 Princess Alice—Aug. 3 Princess Louise—Aug. 6 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN PACIFIC Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air | Transport. Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY WIGGLY SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Phone 318 PHONE 206 o . Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery CHARTER THE CR! VIDA BUSINESS OR PLEASURE PHONE 623 Clean—Speedy—Comfortable MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT SER CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Dougla; | Leave Juneau: 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—1 4:15, 5, 6:15, 7:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacter Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. ‘ | FEMMER’S TRANSFER | “Smiling Service” PHONE 114 Bert’s Cash Gmcery Call us for all kinds of Trans- PHONE 105 ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- Free Delivery | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, | Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer Juneau HARDWOOD FLOORS | LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED | Old Floors Made Like New LOWEST PRICES P. L. HAMMER Phone 334 241 Franklin HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager 1) PASSENGERS i | 3 LEAVE ON PRINCE ! ROBERT THIS A. M. “wo.xlhuund steamer Mount McKin- |ley. A Van Mavern and E. J. Clements |who were passengers with Barr for| Thur Gustafson ana iwo second- |the circuit flight, remained in Ket-|class passengers left Juneau on the |chikan. Mr. Clements made the|Prince Robert which sailed for the I{light in connection with sanitation|south at 5 a. m. after remaining in Iwork for the Territorial Health |port an hour following the voyage | Bureau. {from Skagway. The Prince George| | Pilot Sheldon Simmons returned(is due on its southward voyage @ |empty from his flight to Ketchikan|midnight at midnight tonight and in the Bellanca Skyrocket seaplane|is scheduled to leave an hour later. g it % Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 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 L. F. BARR Pilot v, S, ALY Leave Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Southbound July 26 July 30 July 27 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. Aug. Aug. Due Juneau Northbound July 20 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 6 THE ALASKA LINE ° M. J. WILCOX, Agent—FPhone 2 Steamer ALASKA MT. M'KINLEY .. NORTHWESTERN YUKON BARANOF ALASKA ALEUTIAN T E S ERVICE-ON‘ALL-RARLASKA" Alaska Transpurtation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle July 30 Evelyn Berg from Seattle Aug. 13 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ou R } I { NORTHILA Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. 4 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE ¥ IN ALASKA Telephone 623 ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED Passenger and Air Express Schedules KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL— PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 3:30 P.M. Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations Monday—Thursday ® Intercoastal Airways, Inc. FRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque. Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence s D TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaim & regular weekly service throughout the ycar Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Junesu Beattle No. Bound So. Bouwd July 27 July 20 Aug. 3 Aug. € Aug. 10 ' Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Northland North Sea Northland North Sea Northland North Sea FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageu! CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Deuglas Agent. Via Picturesque Whitehorse Rou!o Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- og:t two-way radio communication with eleven ground stations. Leave *Juneau.. Tuesday ... /Fairbanks ... Thursday /Juneau.. Saturday ...... *Fairbanks ....Sunday .... uneau *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ....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 notiee ;slight ehanges te make best steamer connections. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence