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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JULY 26, 1937. HERE'S TH' ANNIVERSARY PRESENT I PROMISED YUH, A DIAMOND RING ! ot e et e z Marine News BRI & LOUISE BRINGS : “icmer ;ngfe::,;,.;;; . DRTHEBEO \Hl R at 9 o'clock tomorrow night Northland due tomorrow after- evening. Nothing 3 p.m. today, Princess Charlotte due to ar- tomorrow afternoon Carries 180 Passengers to Skagway—Two Tour Parties on Voyage rive late or evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Ruper sail from Vancol to Skag- wists, the phen K Jarrying 180 passenger 179 of whom are t Princess Louise, Capt Gray and Purser Albert G. Paiker at 9 o'clock J. Reiland, D. Stock, R deposited 15 persons in Junean Sat- ® Baranof the Rov. D, Waggoner, A. urday at 6:30 p. m. The Louist Seattle July 28 at 9 am Billingsley, A. W. Douglas, R Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28, 9 p.m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle July 30 at 10 sailed for Skagway at midnight an returns southbound tomorrow mori- ing. Coming to Juneau were: W. A Brown, A. P. Cole, J. S. Gilbertson C. C. Gt Jr, and wife, M W. Jacubus, Jr. Miss M. A. Kem- ce Robert scheduled to per, D.’|G tone, Mrs. M il from Vancouver July30 e Mn Gust ) Manning, |V} Sharpstor Troop, Miss R £ IRE o Ui Ruth Lundell, Jerry Baker, Willia E. Walther, R. Wiley Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail enson, A. Hinsen, H. Two tour were aboard Trom: ‘Beatlle July . 807ay: 010 hd Minnie Brevard; for P »m Sk Gl They were th n Tour of Chi- $ , PT S Peggy Gailanc . consisting persons un- ~’::K;.”‘.,.h.»;;m“; (nq.~.|1 from White, Mrs. C, Seattle July 31 at 9 a.m. : y er the : G y 2 m A. Holzheimer, C. C der the direction of € e oane somsabial de® ) ren, and the Travel Tours, con- sisting of 10 persons under the di- rection of Mrs. Belle Hiatt of In- dianopalis 2 at 9 pm The Louise brought approximately ® Princess Louise scheduled to from Valdez, and eight from 20 tons of freight for the Polaris- arrive a mv lnm-Jn()\x{, sails o Cordova Sixty three passengers Taku mine, chief of which was a Adpfhibonid JaHouLs! ljer > round-trippers B L Tt st e ne ) Victoria scheduled to arrive in AT port at 9 o'clock tomorrow night. Mount McKinley scheduled - ESTEBETH BRINGS 3 MEN, CONCENTRATES ON TRIP TO JUNEAU - .c-o-u-o.-..o.ao.aoeeo-eo-oo'coo-oao LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way- . . Carrying three passengers for Ju- neau and 319 sacks of concenirates the Estebeth, Pur David Ramsay arrived here Siunday from its week- 1y v ind way points A SSH From Hoonah-— Oliver G. munmn and Paul D ing; from Funter Bay—Harold Han- sen. cccs e e Graduated by Phone M'S RGHT PURTY, PAW, BUT YUH SAID YUH WERE GONNA ERING ME HOME 1 Gerwals e ° ° . . ° . . scheduled to sail from @ ° ° . . . . ° ° sail from Vancouver August ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o L o . . 3 southbound next Friday. . . . . . A HAT ! T KNOWS I OID BUT I LOOKED ALL OVER TOWN «=-= TH Is MURNING Two Come Hele fxom Fan‘ -gLeavcs for Soulh After Brief Stay with 22 Out- l)(}l]ll(l Passcngcns Carrying 216 first class ¢ passenge ons here from the W ked up 22 passengers for south Coming here were Rittent N. Neill, Mrs. M. Hall, Esth >. C. Personau Leaving Juneau were For itle—R. J. K K. G: icksor nd Mrs. A White; fo o | Wrangell—T. Hitcheock Included in the passc the We: ard wi 63 frc NORTH STAR T0 BOXER, AUG. 15 Star to Make Few Stops in Effort to Beat Ice Out of Point Barrow and 31 1’““ the steamship D. F. Doran, docked in Ju- at 7:30 a. m, for an half, deposited 20 per- ward and| . the |time yesterd R. Wakelin Mr or, Miss . Mrs. Hatfield, M. Ba-[8nd P. F A | Whitehorse, and Ruth Peck, R. A. Gridley, -/to Juneau in the oth son, Lillian Peterson and B{Z".;p”‘” JemyApnsy Interior |were: W. 8 VVll(l X, Ail, Louise m‘mvl Harold B. Foss, | tional the will of Radcliffe H s ite consists of Purser Ramsay reported a rough wet and cold voyage. The Estebeth will ieave y at 6 pm. on the trip b to Sitka T * 2 . TIDES TOMORROW High tide 2:53 m., 163 fect Low tide 9:12 a, m., -08 feet High tide 3:30 p. m., 168 feet Low tide 9:40 p. m. 09 feet -o- CANNERY HEAD FROM WASH]NGTON AT Mr. and Mr Rellineham, W , who have keeca stopping at the Gastineau Hotel during their stay in Juneau, are ccheduled to leave on the Aleutian for the south to return to Washing- i— ton where Mr. Campbell is president of the Astoria, Puget Sound Pack- [ ing Company. Mr. Campbell returned to Juneau frem Excursion Inlet by plane Sat- urday noon, following an inspection | trip of the Company cannery there. On his first trip to the Territory in 11 years, Mr. Campbell voices ap- [ | ports. ° J‘ 20 | | 100l's graduating cla 1d commencement exel heard the program anyway the program car PHONE '56’ For very prompt LlQUOR DELlVERY SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air [ | Unalaska Fleet-| The North Star will sail from “”“-'lks(-‘.ule on August 7 and the Boxer d not on August 15 on their annual trips ses be- |with supplies to Indian stations in|oR business, Harold B, Foss, =he | pjaska, hosl | pirector of Education for the Bu- according to C. M. Hirst, au of Indian Affs |been in touch with Pu ent J. R. Ummel who has {ment of the two Burcau vessels. It is expec {make her only as, due to the lateness of the season <shu must make good time to get to the ice moves in. mlll go to Valdez with freight to| jand at Seward will drop off sup- |plies to be taken in over the rail- |road. From Seward she will go to Tumunak, Unalakleet, Nome and thence to Barrow. The Boxer, getting away from Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT \Seutllu on the 15th, {Juneau, thence to Seward, then around the Alaska Peninsula into las Bethel again. Due to the necessity of making speed to beat the ice it is prohable that some of the supplies for In- before turning sputh. asing Ag- | in Seattle over| radiotelephone relative to the move-| 2d the North Star \Vlll‘ Southeast Al&bk‘l‘ |stop in Juneau on the way nunh‘ Point Barrow and head south before | From here .she; go in over the Richardson Highway | will come to! Bristol Bay and then as far north| proval of the cannery’s progress and states that the season is proving to be very satisfactory. [ i a0 Chatham Straits Transpertation Co.| “M. S. DART” Leaves Femm [ * Dock every wedmzs-} | s l G R [ D ! S day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, BEAUTY SALON Port Alexander and way ports. “YOUR APPEARANCE IS Freight received not later than 4, | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” pm. Tuesday. | | shattuck Blag. FOR INFORMATION se— MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 462 PIGGLY WIGGLY A ~ YT R “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery Guy Smith | i PHONE 105 DRUGS | ™™™ \ |- { \ { { { { \ \ ! Juneau PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street | LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED Old Floors Made Like New LOWEST PRICES | P.L HAMMER | Phone 534 241 Franklin Next Coliseurn PHONE 97—Free Delivery F - i Phone 318 | T HARDWOOD FLOORS | dian stations in the Southeast may not be delivered until the return of the vessels southbound, Director Hirst explained. CHARTER' THE: GRUISER | VIDA | BUSINESS OR: PLEASURE PHONE 623 Clean—Speedy—Comfortable MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT .( FEMMER'S TRANSFER i PHONE 114 | Call us for all kinds of Trans- | ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, | Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer | | HOTEL JUNEAU | Formerly Hotel Zynda | CLARENCE WISE I| Manager banks While Nine Passen- gers Head for Interior the Interior on Saturday, , the PAA ctra plar d by S. E. Robbins and Mu took off Stuar RSSEr s aboard for that and one for Whitehorse, Leaving Fa nks big Lock neau, weed transport flew to Ju- F. Lavin, The two plancs met enroute at Murray switched n the northbound pl ship with Passengers leaving here for the oard the plane Sunday urtney, C. Smith, Al ordstrom, G. Bu h, Mr. and Mrs A. Springbect all for F: ssenger as far as Whitehorse. Pilots Jones and Stuart will take ithe ship back to the Interior to-)) ' /morrow, r Thll!’.\dr\}' to return to Juneau again -+ Daughter Favored In 11-Word Wlll V/ARRENT()\NU. Va, July 26— | Written on the back of a Riggs Na- Bank, Washington, check, The Retreat” near here, as pro- bated in the circuit court of Fau-| {quier County here. | lieved to be the shortest will ever offered for probate in the county. It! read: i “Everything I have goes to Hilda | Marion, my youngest daughter.” Without date, the will was written ls Hordern in his own hand. The ia 6004 U ARCHITECT FLIES Making a flying tri the H. B. Foss Company, Juneau ar- chitectural firm, left here by PAA| plane yesterday and expects to re- turn here by plane on Thursday. Iunecm to chcouver. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Louise—July 27 Princess Charlotte—July: 30 i’ Princess Alice—Ang. 3 Brincess 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 |CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas .Lelve Jllnenn. A.M.—’l 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3 w,l , 8:40, 10:10, 6:45 p.m. Leave Junmeau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 4 10:00 pm. Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 am. { ALASKA BRINGS BOTH ELECTRAS 20 T0 JUNEAU | FLY YESTERDAY »d by weather from depart- peen busy the pas as property owners are receiving their from the airport Y here Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clock >apt. O. C. Anderson and| ot land headed for Fairbanks with eight city equalization in a few cases. used as a basis for this year’s levies, ving here in the afterncon with two passengers, Jack Kristan 50! expected here from Ketchikan Stuart {ne Northland. T! from the co-pilot’s seat'or Mrs, Graham’s a ne to return nrijls, during their visit here. ' PEDERS Martin Peder: Steve Yuko-'cf I attending summer s r- of O, at Eugene, Or Miss Helen Younz was a ten friends here that he expects to and visited By CLIFF STERRETT | NEWS | T NOTICES ' city SSME:! hour, few days work- ssment notic iter on the City - ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND Charles Graham an , Charles, Jr., and Billie, are paratory — e IN COMPLETING SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE superintendent ' the uglas Sc the U has writ- vdern of document was/| “The Retreat,” e farm, household furiture,! |and livestock. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellancer. Skyrocket 4.Place Stinson “Patco” MRS, AIL, | Mr, and M saying goodby twe 'friends in -Douglas last night pre-; to leaving on the S. 8. on|Alaska today for Petersburg where' will be guests Mr..Whyte will take over the man- nt, Mrs. John agement of the Coliseum theatre for | W. D. GID% owner. AN' COULDN'T FIND NO IMITATION HATS | COUNCIL @ finish his studies next week and | will spend the rest of the summer i vacation visiting with his folks. Ori- D | ginally intending to return about the middle of August, bably not arrive here before the llr.\t of September, he wrote. - MEETING egular meeting of the Council is scheduled to take SENT OUT IN DOUGLAS piace in the L.U. hall at the usual 30 o'clock. City Clerk Charles Tuckett has - he will pro- .- — S eee | WHYTES TO PETEKSBURG Charles Whyte were relatives DAUGHTER LEAVE ing on tax statements and today After a month's visit here with her father, H. Yurman, Mrs. Eva Ail and . According to the gaughter Louise left this morning on clerk, last year's assessments were the Alaska for Wrangell where she will visit. for a couple of weeks with with readjustments tending toward nher gister Mrs. Bessie: Mize. before continuing on to her home in PorL» | Council will 1and, Oregon. out the same convene as a Board of Equalization ranoon, the other| to hear complaints. B the U. S. MAIL Juneau Hangar, 612 Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot ; Night and Day RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Algska Air Transport, Inc. L. F. BARR Pilot \OYAGEURS RETURN A stormy voyage completed, Floyd L Gilman and party returned home on Lady Ruth Saturday from Kake. o0 has been In addition to spending one night | and most of one day at Kake, they | t=ieinieiebeieijuleldefefefoffafol- tepped at Tyee, way back dnnuy at each Leave Auk, Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special SERVING ALASIA THE YEAR ‘ROUND ¢ Leave Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound ALASKA o July MT. M’ K!NLEY July NORTHWESTERN July ALEUTIAN . July YUKON . July BARANOF . July ALASEKA . Aug. ALEUTIAN Aug. 6 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Evelyn Berg from: Seattle ... Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... ‘D. B. FEMMER, PHONE 114 Night one 312 Due Juneau Southbound July 26 July 30 July 27 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 6 {NEW MEETING PLACE FOR and | LEAVES FOR SOLTI Among the southbound passengers place. Two or three times they were“ forced to anchor on account of | rough weather. Included in the on the Alaska this morning was Miss party were Mrs. Gilman, Mr. and Ruth Lundell who is enroute to Mrs. Roy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Bremerton, Washington, where her Dupree and daughter Marlene, and |marriage to Bertell Johnson will Alex Tassell, pilot. take place early next month. Prior - AT to her departure, Miss Lundell was MIKE'S PLACE ILLUMINATED {honored at several shawers, The word Mike’s in large |Neon D W RERaE b letters now lights up the front of SURGEON TO YUKON Mike Pusich’s new dine and dance| Dr. Julian J. Benton, surgeon of smporium on Second street, having | Oakland, Cal, passed through, Ju- been installed Saturday. |neau Saturday night on his way Other business houses in Douglas|to the Yukon where he will spend are also to have neons soon it is|some time. He was a passenger on reported. the Princess Louise. e o e, CUSTOMS MAN TO DAWSON SCOUTS IS READY SOON| Frank M. Burns, Canadian Cus- With the assistance of members | toms representative at Vancouver, of ‘his Scout troop, Richard Mac-|and this wife, were ‘passengers Donald, leader, is working hard to|aboard the Princess Louise Satur- have their new meeting place in| day night on their way to Dawson. the former city clerk’s office on They will return in a short time. Front Street ready for their next b B e e meeting Tuesday. The use of the! Remember! Ten percent off on building was turned over to the all canned fruits and vegetables at scouts by city officials. lrvmz~ Market. adv. | MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication” SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M. Juneau to I<unter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nomchedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ABASKA 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 Continnous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations litercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence Monday—Thursday The only iine serving Alaska that maintein a regular weekly service throughout the ycar Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Beattle No. Bound So. Bouv{ Northland July 27 July 29 North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. € Northland Aug. 10 Aug. 12 North Sea ... Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Northland .. Aug 24 Aug. 26 North Sea Aug. 31 Sept. 2 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... J.. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. Juneau ONLY § Quns Fairbanks Via P§c;u.res ogimnitehorse Route & 1r=el .:‘ Modern {win motoréd airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio oommumcatlon with eleven ground stations. aiedd Leave *Juneau. /Fairbanks /Juneau.. Sunday Juneau Wewhesday _..Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ’ i<y turn same day. —A.ll year round schedule.: /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time betweefi Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four heursi Passengers view scenic won- ders. that would- take weeks to see from the ground. All schedules’ subiect to change without notice and slight - dmuaes to nmke best steamer connections. g \l«mr. Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 otho—-fifl Residence '

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