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THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. POLLY AND HER PALS AN ms SWELL YUH D \ T! GIT A NEW SUIT FER VERSELF, SAM'L AN’ REN MRE_Q 1IF TH! PANTS NEEDS SHORTENIN' AN' SUCH, TILL FIX 'EM FER YUH. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'HAIDA LEAVES T0 CARRY KRMY By CLIFF STERRETT EASY T'SEE YUH AIN'T MARRIED, B8 MISTER--- ONE PAIR O' PANTS IST' 7 WEAR -- AN' TH OTHER'S FER TH' FAMBLY 7'/ FOOL AROUND WITH ALTERIN' ! 'Braddock, Baer 1 May Be Matched 4 NEW YORK, Jul_'y 29. — Mike | Jacobs and Joe Gould have com-| “nncd their foces to try to nnange> a heavyweight match between two ! | ex-champions, Jim Braddock and' | Max Baer. Terms for tht match have been‘ agreed to, it is announced, and all | |is ready for the selection of the fight site. Most likely locations are Los Angeles, Chicago, or San Fran- cisco, in Se-ptember RANDS PUTS OUT | CALL FOR MORE ROCKET ROOKIES Not satisfied witn the one-sided triumph he and his lads scored over YoU'LL PARDON,BUT DO You MIND TELLING ME WHY YOU INSIST ON HAVING TWO PAIRS OF PANTS 2 SPOKANE TIGER FLATTENS PITT. FIGHTER IN FIRST ot HENRY FORDIS Gl T4 TOMORROW a hastily-recruited Mingr ;- § Evergreen Bowl Tuesday evcmng, Clarence Rands, manager of the Rm.keLs. businessmen’s entry in the new Softball League, has called a pracuce session for his team this ev- ening at 7 o'clock in the Bowl. Manager Rands has also sent out |a call for more prospects for the commercial ranks, asking everyone interested to be on deck this evening | for scrimmnge and ‘tryouts. Glgamm Salu Shows Growth WASHINGTON, July 29.—Ameri- cans are smoking more cigarettes these days. The U. S. Treasury today reported that 78,094,812,000 cigarettes were ! produced in the first half year. This is an average of 604 for every per- son in the country. B AN ! 2 i' SAN PEDRO, Cal., July 20.—Wil- NEW YORK, July 29—Tiger Jack = ! | h,'n‘,‘A Crowell, ‘57, and i o, Fox, negro 176-pounder from Spo- b s TR ¢ |who started from Halifax, Nova| DETROIT, Mich., July 20.—Hen- kane, Washingtoin, scored a first- M A e s o008 o e BeBG Scotia, a year ago in a 23-foot(ry Ford will be 74 tomorrow but round kayoe over Red Bruce, of | e 1l be no special observance. Pittsburgh, 177-pound stablemate of - .ol sailboat, bound for Vancouver, B.|there wi P 4 HALIBUTERS » Steamer Movements Wil L SO ] G, Tiat aertO I |He said he is looking forward to lightweight champ John Henry| C!Y RQdIO ommumcuhon bt A e e B s B ; 3 his golden wedding an- Louis. | . " SOUND ° ¢ i s e cd«bmung his gold o Frinca Topaitien - J0. ascive & 150 HASER Teti IO N | | iversazy, which & also Mra. Fords! | ——eae—— SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE E Srpdlabign .“*" Chilkoot. Barracks o pick up |COLLEGE SET TO birthday, next April 11. S L] SATME G I PLE o |& company of soldiers for transport HONORED AT A ERVK: P Srolidus Eabey ar- o |t0 Valdez, where the army men wi i | BE HONORE DUSENBURYS TO BE | oo b g Iy 29—The Seabird o Frincess Alice scheduled (o ar- @ ;e gyer the Richardson Highway.| PARTY ON FRIDAY ST | 7 e borh ikl | D L Cobldm i Capt. John Trebes, commander of | NEAU VISITORS | e b ke U. S. Mi came in from the western banks ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ¢AP- o iRt WHGEHer | Mr. and Mrs. Platt C. B(n(d!t(,} o\ today with 28,000 pounds of halibut| e North Sea scheduled to sail @ | 1€ H8Ca: Fas AAETEE P EEAH At an informal party tomorrow | BEFORE DEPARTURE Jcrome. Ariz.; Dr. and .Mr.\..A F.| ar d for 9% cents straigl e from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e ‘u“ W.;"m A ‘\():A“' Akt |evening in the Governor's House, CIT ARG ROV SDRAbtEy: Sethe “ abeth S(,‘mm' va *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — he local banks—F. C. Her- o am ® it was possible that the John C,|® Broup of college sxu‘d}fms vac | wno are”to_ teave trom_Chilkoot ‘V‘"‘)\ fi?,’ ; -Kl”""(”“"“ 8 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka S e v o G :“”‘J, I:] '\, Wl I_"', ,;Im‘,“: pencer, Coast Guard cutter nm\\:‘“‘,‘1‘“‘;0"‘hf"‘;"‘::‘ p:mr‘“? their | Barracks aboard the Aleutian on'pith PO U, LRCUEERS Bk, and return. cents a pound, Thelma 20,0 rom Vancouver at 9 p.m weoca e toid B nored, sttt Tinaou 5 ; Mary Joyce, pounds, Jane, 18,000 pou th' e, tomorrow night o stationed at Cordova, would Yeturh| e oo tyve within a short time, for ?“_““L b”n( “‘fgl”;“;id’:{ eeat"Taku; Roy Anderson, Juneau. 1 *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— i Fitvo by & ‘heduled to sail e |the men. |ihe ‘Htates JH0E. o SI0E 3 oo AR i Alaskan Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Alth selling for 10% and 8 cent 8 muivn By . : .o s . | proceeding to the States where he s Y orp, . e from Seattle tomorrow night. | ge F. Freeburger and|Procteding o tie B Mrs. Ted Price, Billy Williams, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return, ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e TWO PERSONS LEAVE B R Robertson have been | ‘Thc ‘Mt_““m il ok ¢ plek {clits williams, us Lujvn‘('lcll J“IPOAI;A *Frequent Nomchedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. . seattle July 31 at 9 am . | assisting wi arrangements he » .~ 'W. A. Brown, Seattle; harles L. P""BE Ru eri & Britioss TOTNS AUheATiar 48 o HERE ON ESTEBETHwMC’;i‘(‘)‘; with atrangements Sor. the |4y bieh Gines . afber leaving | po per Gustavus; Steve Marly, SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE e sail from Vancouver July 31 e | ” AT { Haines, so Col. and Mrs. DUSenbUy |y conarq Bender, Frank Biddlecome, IN ALASKA e at9pm eo| The Estebeth, Purser David Ram- |will make their farewells while Dick Richein, Hugh C. Ingalls, Gla- nue fi Tflmgm ¢ Prince George scheduled to e say, left here Wednesday at ¢ pam. IHELLAN TWINS ARE | nere next weck. cler Bay. | Tele hone e sail fron Vancouver August e |Wwith Margaret Gaver and Olaf Han - - s | Al olsen bound for sitka. The Estebeth| HONORED TODAY AT ! 1t 15 recorded that pony express| HIRAM WALKEWS DE LUXE i | ctoamer ® Aleutian scheduled to sail from e | will return to Juneau Sunday morn- BIRTHDAY AFFA[R;\. 10 il o thaile ol OR | BOULE. Waltiiy ALEX HOLDEN Oapadian Nablona ] ] tle August 3 at 9 aun. e |ing after making lis weekly voyage| 8 {in nis and Indians actually costs no more money than Chief Pilot Prince Rupert is due in port to- » el et scheduled tosail @ |to Sitka and way points | 24 b e R [sta & 2 “ i p B : orihwestern schedu Miss Eileen and Miss Coilecn o 80 proof Canadian whiskeys and it B e Lans saios the Empire ® [fom Seattle August 5 at. 9 o B Hellan were surprised this after-| is 100 proof. You actually wet 11} Purser MacLean radios the Er e am . IB LS FOR p o 2 ey M Ind oo s oL it & 1 (Whiskey . Sy P @ noon at a birthday party given at| Muncie, Ind., police car patrol- percel more value SKEY tafoofer there s a party of Young MeWs s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS "HAsL GU'(I:‘ESNE-II-‘S SPOUND the Walter G. Hellan residence by man reported: *Went to sleep at strength) for the same money. Anc T ® Northiand = scheduled ~ south- e | ellar embling several | wheel and hit back of @nother car.” it's bottled in bond adv o the following booked for . ® bound at 7::30 this evening. ® | yJUNEAU EXCHANGE | f:x”‘[‘h‘q Oz:l:’;zml" i ,‘_ B e e bt s Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Keichikan Charles Stevens, Merr "B o Princess Charlotte scheduled e | & The affais; for which atiractive] s b 2 EQ WE. Feero and Charos Graam. § " e, Chosote chedled 3| ‘ he aituis i TABLISHED b e and sails south 3 hours later. ® 1t price It the s« ““g’;m“‘] \])Jr:l‘ll(): s g % P d Bir E Schedul ® Mount McKinley scheduled e|°0n's peak of 8 and 6 cents 2 pou na fting. R s o 1 l Al k Al T t l Sononger ang 19E% Sene d UM AH A FLU ATED + " southbound sometime tomor- ¢ (o0 U Juncau Exchange as five Hellan twins’ twelith birthday. |} aska Alr Aransport, inc. g il i {vessels brought in an aggregate of| Guests for the luncheon and ik i * row o)C broug g 4 3 di e o Yukon scheduled southbound e |25:400 pounds ;:{t rnoonMpmlL\;((;Uz;‘M;fi:d'(Bm&xll | KETCHIKAN. WRANGEL]';—. i ® next Monday eo| The Alaska Coast Fisheries bought ivers, Miss Do y { ? L WASHINGTON, July 29.—The U. o LOCAL SAILINGS o|15000 pounds off the Hyperion, lme George, Miss Mary Margaret | PETERSBURG IUNEAL S. Navy cruiser Omaha, which has e Esiebeth leaves every Wednes- o (Capt. Oscar Oberg. The New Eng-| | Femmer, e Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday be ound for ten days off @ day night at 6 pm, for e|land Fish Company bought 2500 prbs “_Vi._v"é‘v‘?“g:“,n Miss | 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. Castle Island Light in the Ba- e Sitka and wayports, ° puun(k off the 31-A-751, Tapt. \V'R“ 5S¢ Miss Gay jornsen, 185 015 AM A J : I 3:30 PM hamas, was floated today, the Navy @ Dart leaves every Wednesday e (R. Thompson; 2700 pounds off the|Dorothy Hansen, and Mrs. H. L 10:15 AM. r. Juneau . Department, announced ® at7am. for Petersburg, Port ¢ Emma, Capt. Tom Ness; 1000 pounds| McDonald assisted Mrs. Hellan| Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communicatlon The Omaha is going to Norfolk ® Alexander, Kake and way- e off the Curlew, Capt. George Ken-|during the afternoon. } with Ground Stations Navy Yard at Portsmouth, Va, for ® ports. ® [ney; and 4200 pounds off the Diana SRR repairs. From there it will prob- ® © © ® @ ® ® ® ® & e e |Capt. Harold Grimstead \VIOLA SWEET TO | ) nhl_\ head to Spain as a flagship ~—————— ——————| E. E. Engstrom geceived 7000 { for the European squadron . 4 |pounds of salmon from the Sadice| GIVE 7 LECTURESi v [ {Capt. S. A. Stevens. | Viola Sweet, of San Jose, Cali-| ! t t lAI c 4 T'DES TOMORROW | | e a1 | fornia, lecturer on the art of liv-' lriercoasta ma 9 4 T)vaO EIL’II‘(OSUT"QY;%;‘OSN | Twelve universties ana_cotcges 125, Wil open ‘her free lecuure| SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE High tide 8:18 a. m, 133 fect |in widely scattered states and four|scries tonight at 8 oclock at the I 3 > & Low tide 1118 0. m. 28 foet lindian service schools wll hald Methodist Ghureh with the subjct 7-Place Lockheed Vega % Louis A. Delebecque, Gashne.gu Hotel s . routed antiers| High tide 5:38 p. m, 160 feet |summer courses to enable teachers| How to Get What You Want. | X PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence |l 4 ”Mx\ Llr])L :’.):,I:u:: }:lr‘llil;; D to qualify as instructors in motor| “How to Keep Young” is the sub- 6-Place Bellanca Skyrockel ; & y % a an ini ion ce y ~ ioaats P s { = ” 52 1. - Dieei of Blks Jast nignt. PAL RETURNS TOD A Y| car driver education, says the Amer- | ject to be discussed at 2 oclock 4-Place Stinson “Patco e e 2 S8 ni shbibers axT B Brwio ican Automobile Association. | somaetowe st emneds g fhe ey 2 Frank Band employees of MlNUS CHARTER PARTY| = >oo — house of the A]uska. Elecm'r Light | $5 Mlisks Fundan 5 Try The Empire ciassifieds for|and Power Company and at 8 p.m.] ° o s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Story, who|results |at the Methodist Church the sub- | BHD — - w, chartered the Pal, Capt. Max Dor-| o pn L b PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day man, fo trip to Skagway, have| NOTICE OF HEARING ON | y Ry " i Office, 587 STOMACH ULCERS B :cmainca in that city, according to| FINAL ACCOUNT L — L : ] ; D Gastric H. i the skipper who returned today. |In the Commissioners Court for DUITE! difoe o oL (208 SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR ue to Gastric Hyporaci \e Pal was forced to remain in| |commercial and industrial enter- the Territory of Alaska, Division | kagway for three days beceuse of Number One. Before FELIX| 4 a Inflamed Stomachs, | y t S andis he weather conditions. Passing| GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-of- | :,‘,': with Appey Elred Rock Lighthouse, Capt. Dor-| ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- | L LI Pie- man was flagged down to bring a| cinct. | ?1.;-:' ahntL now how scaled message to the Juneau post-{In the Matter of the Estate of | office for delivery here. | RAYMOND LEWES WALKER INK TABLETS ki : s " VON'S P! ':I ! LA = S deceased. I)""‘“!"“l;‘“}“ 5 Crawfordsville, Ind. firemen an-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN e 7y wered A false alarm. Fireman|that N. C. Banfield, administrator Frank Holland had turned in the| alarm while painting the box. e -, | FLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or of the above entitled estate, has| filed herein his Final Report and | Account, with a prayer for a De-| |eree of Distribution, and that a| Sloe) cost no more than ordinary hearing will be held upon said Re- | gins! —-adv.iport and Final Account on lhf.‘ "27lh day of September, 1937, be-i fore the undersigned at Juneau,| {Alaska, at which time all persons | @ | having any objections to the Final | |Report and Petition for Distribu- jl|tion may file objections in writing | |and contest the same. Given under my hand and the seal of the above entitled court, this 21st day of July, 1937. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. First publication, July 22, 1937. Last publication, August 12, 1937. CHARTER THE CRUISER VIDA BUSINESS OR PLEASURE | ! PHONE 623 Clean—Speedy—Comfortable MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT you know pening. ROOKLE Home Tr SEATTI.E YON CO. ildi “Alaska” by Lmlcl D. Henderson Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PHONE 36 For very prompt LlQUOR DELIVERY Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Doek every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Ale ler and way ports. Freight r d | SIGRID’S ||| BEAUTY SALON | || “YOUR APPEARANCE 18 | | | not later than 4; | OUR RESPONSIBILITY" Tuesday ‘ Phone 318 pm. . FOR INFORMATION Shattuck Bldg. MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 462 | Guy Smith | DRUGS PUROLA REMED T I FEMMER'S TRANSFER | 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 “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau " HARDWOOD rmons‘r | LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED | Old Floors Made Like New 1 LOWEST PRICES | P. L. HAMMER Phone 534 241 Franklin PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager Front Street Next Coliseum \ PHONE 97—Free Delivery | & Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Pilot pnses in the United States ceased Travel ! on a "PRIN‘ I;or:xmsr(\’d or a8 C-Ess Northland Liner Nokth Sea - Northland {Junecru to Vancouver, North ' Sea FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Dotiglas Agent. ‘Victoria or Seattle - SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte—July 30 Princess Alice—Aug. 3 Princess Louise—Aug. 6 . Leave Connections at Vancouver with Due Juneau Due Juneau Canadian Pacific Services: Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Transcontinental MT. M’KINLEY ... -...July 21 July 24 July 30 Trans-Atiantic YUKON July 24 * July 27 Aug. 2 Trans-Pacific BARANOF .. July 28 July 31 Aug. 6 Tickets, reservations and full ALASKA . .July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 9 particulars from ALEUTIAN Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 6 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat- V. W. MULVIHILL MT. McKINLEY . Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 13 Aget, DB NORTHWESTERN Aug. 5 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 stations. Tniban Dinekn YUKON . _Aug. T Aug. 10 Aug. 16 Yiaod CANADIAN PACIFIC THE AI.ASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 10> Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—T7:15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; Flying time between June: Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, 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 am. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Juneau ONLY 5 nom Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flyinz on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground Fairbanks J *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1; 1937. proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- deérs that would take weeks to see from the 'erotmd. All schedules subject to change without notice ‘and slight chnnges to make best steflmer connecflofls. * rRAFFIC ’nsmxsmm'm’& Louis ‘A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 10! OIM—MM qug The only Dne serving Alaska that maintaim a renhr mkly service filrouhm din vear Arflve Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound S6. Bowud July 27 July Aug. 3 Aug. € Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Nome. Planes ‘in continu- uneau lat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day.” ' au and Fairbanks is ap- “ .

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