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6 [= POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 1937. — By CLIFF STERRETT WOT'S AUNT SUSIE AN' UNK ACTIN' AND EACH IS OBSERVING THE THE HON. MA, AND THE HON. PA ARE DECIDING WHERE TO SPEND THE HON. SUMMER 7 VACATION. FIERCE FER? RIGHT OF WAITING | ! ALICE MAKING FINAL VOYAGE OF THIS YEAR Carries 193 Passengers on Trip North, Berthing Here Last Night The Princess Alice, Capt. Robert Thompson and Purser Philip A Hole, tooted its semi-final swan song of the current season last m night when it sailed for Si way It will stop here Friday morning on ©e0 0000000000000t e s the southward voy and its current tourist season after 1 return to Vancouver. On this trip, of the 193 passen- ere for Juneau and three quah. For Juneau were: O. Baumberger, L. Eaton, Mrs. 1. Gold- stein, Bobby Goldstein, H. McAlis- ter, B. Taylor. For Tulsequah were R. Hughes, T. O'Connell, S. L. Pet- ersen The Alice arrived here at 6 o'- clock last night after a pleasant voy- age from the south -oo BOAT FOUNDERS: o6 KNOWN DEAD MARACAIBO, Venczuela Fifty-six bodi h ed fron Aug. 11 been recove a holiday ¢ 930000000 0008093000009000 cursion b t which foundered on the Lake Maracaibas in heavy sc yes- @ terday with two hundred oil, ficld ® workers aboard. The ship was ¢ 3 leaded . . sode and tion notices ® for sale at The Empire Office. . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL, LAND OFFICE = Dictrict Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska May 28, 1937. Charles Holden .Switzer, Entry man, together with his witnesses Fred Orme and James E. Spark: all of Juneau, Alaska, has submit- ted final proof on his homestead entry, Ancho 06459, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Surve; No. 2121, situated along the Glacier Highw about 7 miles northwest | of Juneau, containing 14258 acres, | and it is now in the files of the| U. 8. L=nd Office, Anchora~e, Al-| aska, and if n> p-o filed in| the local land office within the publienti-n or thir ! . fin 1 cer 13- | Reg First publication, August 11, 1937. | Last publication, October 6, 1937. E SOUTH alternating, leaves Juneau southbound every BSaturday at midnight. | a “Prince Robert” st 7 and 21 Aug CANADIAN NATIONAL| H. R. SHEPARD & SON [ Phone 409 | Agents L e . Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery pening. ODOKLET Home T hent. B oo oand Marine News e} Steamer Movements NORTHBOUNE Rupert due ¢ ning Prince morrow e > arly to- Dorothy Alexander due Friday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Baranof scheduled to sail from no report at 3 p.m. Possibly sailing late this p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. tonight Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 13, 9 am North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 13 at 10 am. Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 13 at 9 Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from August 13 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 14 at 9 a.m. il from Vancouver at 9 pn Frince George ail from Var August 16. Northwestern from Seattle 19. Northland scheduled from Seattle 10 a.m. 20, S0 sched ouver 9 am. rive in port Friday at clock. s Charlotte scheduled to Aug. 14 iuled to 9 pm, scheduled to sail August to sail , August IBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice schedule d te morning sailing south at 7 o'- Mount McKinley scheduled southbound next Fri kon scheduled next Monday or Tue Estebeth leaves e day night at 6 p. Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every We at 7 a.m. for Petersbu soutl LOCAL SAILINGS a ound Wednes- .m., for ednesday g, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e e ceeo o HON. TIME-HONORED FOR THE OTHER TO --S0 THAT THEY CAN CONTRADICT IT! When N'Western Berths An Hour HALIBUT CATCH P TOJULY 31 | The records of the International Twenty persons came to Juneau Fisheries Commission show that for!this morning as the Northwestern, the period from March 16 to July iberthing from Skagway on the} 31, 1937, the following amounts of southward voyage, docked from' halibut have been landed in the var-'10:40 a. m. until 11:30 a. m. lious ports on the Pacific Coast: Coming here were: From Skagway | Area 2 Area 3 |_Cora Benson, J. B. Bernhofer, Mrs. | i | | | | i lthe Westward Tuesday at 6 p. m.E. B. Calvert, E. Sibley, Whasing- and Mrs. Sentinel Island; H. F. Kennard, An- | Mr. C. L. Shepardson, chorage; William Smithson, M, Kapp, Juneau; L. Petersen, R. A. Hughes, Vancouver; Tim O'Connell, FUR WESTNNARD‘Tul:quah: william Dahlgren, Skagway; E. E. Wyman, New York The steamship Yukon, sailing for|City; W. A. del Valle, Los Angeles; ton, D. C.; Murray Stuart, Joe Cros- | son, Fairbanks. carried 22 Juneau persons who boarded the vessel at this port. These were: For Seward—Roy Juneau Jones, N. P. Nicholsen, Oscar Hart,] M. E. Wilcox, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Jane Bjornson, Sigurd Wallstedt, Pyle, P. H. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘.U S. Fleet 12,695,447 13, 170-742‘N1ck Bez, William Dahlgren, Mr. Canadian Fleet 9408107 369,448 F. Dennis, Sister Eman- e 8 er Flaminia, Sister Gwen- Total 22,103,554 13,540,190 | qolyn, Sister Lucinda, Mrs. J. Lee,| These figures have been corrected | poyothy Mrs. William Markle, | to date but are subject to ruruwr‘lB“dd‘\, Markle, Florence Markle, |corrections. Since the closure date|nics ¢, Morris, Mrs. W. MeAlister, | ;lor Area 2 of July 28 midnight came nry Alice Selmer, Mrs. F. Story. | 50 near to the end of the month, n bAtnp. fegi Erat ] halibut landings from that area will sl g | |continue during the first few days 2 lof August. It should be noted that M“_k“’;'"::‘1"’:'ggr"::\‘ir i these August figures have not been [ M i OYD, i o included gbove. {the NBC chain in Chicago, and his For the period from March 16 to| Wife, are traveling “incognito” on| July 31, 1936, the following landings the Princess Alice. They are round-| trip passengers. He is on a rest and | | were recorded: refused to sing for passengers | Area 2 Area 3 : b v U. S. Fleet 12,052,491 12,234,994 A R e R Canadian Fleet. 7,674,929 291,499 RO M s William A. Smith, and his wife, of | Indianapolis, Ind., were visitors in 19,727,420 12,526,493 | Total . A : | | For the month of July, 1937, the|Juncau here Tu Right, B | members of the Princess Alice tour |following amounts of halibut were | . : . i FonEY essel. He is a well-known manu-| le {facturer of electros for large ad-| b s St i \("xu,mnu:nl.&. | Canadian Fleet 105,325 | Ty Apsminiaiads e < ]| SPECIAL MEETING | I — Total 61,677 2,652,146 1 Women of the Moose will meet! Acknowledgment is made of the| i |assistance given by the Department at the home of Senior Regent Mc- of Fisheries, Canada, United States| Sionol 11th and D Sts. Friday {Bureau of Fisheries, and the Cana- | T/Sht at 8 o'clock to discuss the Con- dian and United States Customs in | °*551°7 at “‘P(‘Fn'arlex'}m B the compilation of these totals. | a SEN. Recorder. TWO SHIPS BRING TOALTRO0T SHOE SHOP || i 1 | adv. 28,000 POUNDS OF SALMON TO JUNEAU 174 Fronklin St. The Home of Modern Shoe Work A total of 28,000 pounds of sal-| | mon arrived in Juneau today in two| | HENRI MAKI, Proprietur hiploads to two different fish com- | BRI o panies, The Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stevens, brought 10,000 pounds to Sebastiap- © 000000 ce00c2000006000000000000000000 ~ WHITE SPOT TIDES TOMORROW High tide 4:28 a. m., 13.7 feet Low tide 10:25 a. m, 28 feet High tide 4:38 p. m., 150 feet Low tide 11:08 p. m.,, 23 feet Due to Gastric Hype: ing with Pain, Gna VON’S PINK TABLETS HOTEL JUNEAU on. &« ds feel a STOMACH ULCERS 1 or write for F racidity ving ption at once starts ed and granulated | inflamed | quell | nausen. | | Nature | | to lin a) 1 th describing SEATTLE VON CO. 325 Recublic Buildina Dept. A-10 ay at 7 am. for Peter: p.n. Tuesday. catile, Wash. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 e A | PHONE 36 | For very prompt BEAUTY SA Shattuck Bldg. SIGRID’ LIQUOR DELIVERY — S LON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY"” Phone 318 PHONE 105 Free Delivery “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery Juneau g - R Tender and ot m il-‘riday the Thirteenth. ender and Inflamed Stomachs, A . Scorched by Biting Acids, Burn- |Picnic over KINY Wednesday and Appe- tite, But Such a Penalty Paid | a this —— ; Chatham Straits Transportation S.S. “Prince Rupert” | wa -rimee Georee| My So DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | urg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4| | LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery & Stuart, while the Fern, Capt. John | |Lowell, brought 18000 pounds to |, 'New England Fish Company. i *| The Alaska Coast Fisheries ship-| {ped 65 boxes of frozen salmon for|* |Seattle on the Northland today. |The salmon will be shipped from !Seattle to France. | | | FEMMER’S TRANSFER ' | PHONE 114 It Call us for all kinds of Trans- | i ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- | | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer | | ATTENTION MEMBERS 11 And all men and women eligible for| | | membership. Free Transportation | | and Supper, Igloo Auxiliary Picnic! | Details of | s Thursday at 12:45 p.m. adv. Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager “PRIN- CESS Liner |Juneau to Vancouver, Vigtoria or Seattle | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | 3 | | | | Princess Alice—Aug. 13 Princess Louise—Aug. 17 | Connections at Vancouver with s A L E s Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Every Month in the Year Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full AUCTION SALE DATES packzlare drau | V. W. MULVIHILL 1937 | Agent, C.P.R. | Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC | August 11 | September 8 October 13 November 10 December 15 Special Sales Held on Request ; of Shippers. |CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas | Leave Juneau: : 1 |10:15, 11:15; P. Advances us will be made as 1 when requested. | Transferred by telegraph if |4:15, 5:15, 15, 7:15, 8:15, desired. | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, @ {10:40, 11:40; P.M.—1 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, & 11:40 Glacler Highway |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; |P.M.—12:30, 4:15, Saturday Special | 6:45 p.m. The i SEATTLE FUR | EXCHANGE 1625 Western Avenue P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special Seattle, Wash, | Princess Charlotte—Aug. 20| Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; || Boyd, William Beach. Osborn, Loretta K. Buckley, Mrs. J. rdova—L. G. Wingarc C. Lee, Dorothy Lee, Clemmie Mor- P. Agoff, B. Turoff, B. Ga Alaskan loway | Ike| Ponce M. Torres, Petersburg. | _For Valdez—J. C. Cooper, I s s Runeiass, Tedes George ¥ Alex| ROCKETS, BOWL ander, F. Hakkinen, K. Loring. STARS MEET lN SOFTBALL TILT For Seldovia—Mr. and Mrs. Dave| Ramsay, W. J. Brickley. | S eee Making up tieir scheduled open- ing contest, postponed from August 2, Juneau Softball stars composing 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 io i'unter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE-—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone @2 ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot AN GASTINEAU HOTEL ® THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ® 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. “SHEEP-OWNER HERE Mrs. Ada Beveridge, who owns a| large sheep ranch in Gundazai, | the Rockets and Evergreen Bowl N.S.W. Australia, as a J“m.au:t\ll-smrs will clash tonight at G:30i visitor Tuesday night while the|c'clock or{ the Evergreen Bowl Princess Alice, on which she is a/field. s member, was in port. | The All-Stars lost to the Miners e |in the only regular contest played Hiteh-hiking has been forbidden|S0 far, on Monday evening this in Long Dv:rx’ch. Calif m”,,“‘lm’,.wvek. and are figured as the undcr-] robbery of several aut S, |dogs again tonight when they op-| 4 LIRS (pose the team that shone as the Dr Rae L. Carlson has n-unnuli‘mw_uo'u strongest in the practice uneau practice. adyv. | tussles. to he 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 1 Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Y L. F. BARR Pilot ii4 SERVING SAILING SCHEDULE | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle nd Southbound MT. McKINLEY . -.Aug. 4 7 Aug, 13 YUKON .. Aug. 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 16 DOROTHY ALEXANDER ...Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 BARANOF i Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug. 20 ALEUTIAN .Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 ALASKA Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 S thac T Repm— Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE-ON‘RLL-ALASKR-ROUTES Alaska Transportation Co. ' SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle July 30 Evelyn Berg from Seattle Aug. 13 D. B. FEMMER, Agent 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 aam. PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Phone l o For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movements I R S 2 e e 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. Plances in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication 3 with Ground Stations [ Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, Gdstineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 41652, Residence - Monday —Thursday ; The only fme scrving Alaska that maintain a regular weckly service throughout the viar Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound 8o, Bonw Norti: Sea ......Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Northland .......Aug. 20 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 North Sea Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Northland .....Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 North Sea Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Northland ....Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... Junea QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbenks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have heen flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ot':la;'t two-way radio communication with eleven ground 8 lons. Leave Arrive *Juneau.........Tuesday ... Fairbanks /Fairbanks ... Thursday .....Juneau /Juneau........ Saturday .....Fairbanks *Fairbanks ....Sunday Juneau Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flyix:lg time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic wone 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 *Fairbanks ... Wednesday . Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence 0 me P