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TH[: DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRL, iRlDAY AUGUST 13, 1937. By CLIFF ST. ERRETT 7 WITH YOU, ; Marine News e} o e o0 00000 s Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Dorothy ‘Alexander in port and scheduled to sail 9 tonight. Princ Louise due late urday afternoon or: evening Baranof due Sunday. Aleutian due Monday. North Sea due Tuesday. SCHEDULE ILINGS Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m. to- night. mn Berg i’rince Rupert Brings 1 Person To Gapital City Docks Here Last Night with 201 Persons Aboard, 197 Roundtrippers scheduled to sail from Seattle tonight Of the 201 passengers carried ca scheduled to sail from Juneau last might at 6 o'clock attle tomorrow at 9 am. the Prince Rupert, Capt. N. Mac- ¢ princess Charlotte scheduled to Lear | Purser N. A. MacLean sail from Vancouver tomor- the passenger who came to tl row at 9 p.m Capi City Mrs Frince George scheduled to Thomson of Vancouver sail from Vancouver 9 p.m., for Skags at 11 o'clock last night August 16. d the second-to-last trip of e Northwestern scheduled to sai' the on for the vessel attle 9 a.m. August A total of 187 of the passenger were ol ippers to Skagway. thland scheduled to sail The Pr upert experienced fine from Seattle 10 a.m., August weather on this voy excepling 20. 1 for the day prior to coming to SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS The boat is schedu 0 ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled r the southbound voy- southbound 4 p.m. tomorrow. € 1t midnight Prince Rupert scheduled A tc 45 tons of frei southbound midnight Satur- depy for the mine. 1 tons were listed for Sk ‘ukon scheduled southbound way next Monday or Tuesday. -+ SALMON RUN AT HAWK INLET 1S NOW UNDERWAY .- E. M. Brennan Reports Late Season Began Wednesday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pcrt Alexander, Kake and way- ports. ® e 00000040 9000000096000 00006C00C000O0C00CO0O0OSBOCO0OCEIOCEOCNCOEIOSOE TSSO TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 0:05 a. High tide 6:17 a. Low tide 11:56 a. High tide 6:10 p. - -+ % * m,, m, m,, m, 11.1 feet 5.7 feet 133 feet Two days of heavy salmon run at Hawk Inlet have brought indication that the fishing . season, although' | STOCK QUOTATIONS late, will probably stil be profitable, ot — according to E. M. Brennan, mana- M“ YORK, Aug. 13 Closing | ger of P. Harris and Company, Al Juneau salmon packers and brokers, who stock toda is 117, American returned from the company plant 110%, American Light and at Hawk Inlet by plane this week, 11, Anaconda 62'%, “The fish did not start to run Steel 101}, Curtiss Wrizht6, vntil August 11, but at the present €ral Motors 59%, International Har- time are coming in steadily,” Mr, Yester 120, Kennecott 64':;, New Drennan stated, adding, however, YOrk Central 41%, Southern Pacific that the lateness of their arrival 48%. United States Steel 1201, will materially reduce the profits Cities Service 3, Pound $4.98%, Re- of the season. public Steel 39'¢, Pure Oil 21, Hol- Mr. Brennan has been in Alaska LV Sugar, 30, U. S. Treasury Bonds for the past few weeks visiting the 2, Atchison General fours P. E. Harris plants at Hawk Inlet Calumet. 16%, Commonwealth quotation of mine Can Pa ower | 111%, and False Pass, and returned here And Southern 2% Wednesday by Alaska Air Transport. | i Stepping in Junenu at the Gastin- | DOW, JONES AVERAGES eau Hotel, he pla to leave far 1 The following are today's Dow, 5 averages: industrials 189.27, 9, utilities 29.11. ool - e | ARTIST VISITS HERE Marion A. Morham, artist of ancouver, B. C, and her mother, ‘be Theresa M. Morham, visited in ]Junt au last night.. They are round (trip passengers on the Prince Ru- headquarters in £ Mount MK nl Ketchikan on days before and will business £ proceedng sou'h Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Tnsured Up to $5000 | . P. O. Box 2718——Phone:3 || > > — Temporary Office: by Lester D Henderson. 1 “Alaska” COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. ia THE VOGUE— | | Correctly Styled Clothes | For Women — . ] SIGRID’S | | BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | | 101 SEWARD ST. CHAN‘NEL BUS LINE| Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M.S. DART” {Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1 3 15, Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 17:15, 5, day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, 11:15, 12: midnight. Port Alexander and way ports. |Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, Freight received not later than 4|10:40, 11:40;.P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION 11:40 MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Glacter Highway — Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; o oo | P.ML—12:30, 4:15. Satirday Special Glly SIlllth s aboben cha 7:30, 9:30; 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. IS IT ALL RIGHT KEEP A DIARY JUST / FOR MY AMUSEMENT E g 32 feet | Bethlehem | Gen- | PAW, IF I SOLONS CREEP P ON PADRES ~ ON THURSDAY Comedy Involved in Con-| test Played in Two Major Leagues ted Press) | By [ Ass The socking Sacramento Solons |came up on the San Diego Padres y as the Solons beat Mis- Oakland trimmed *the | Padres. | Los Angeles made it two wins out bf three games over Seattle. 1 Frankie Hawkins' three baggers) helped the Secals to beat Portiand All teams switch spots for te- day's games and over the week-end In Big Leagues |the hard slugging WHY THE HECK PESTER A PERSON WITH A FOOL . QUESTION LIKE THAT2 O' COURSE, YUH KIN KEEP ITLL SOFTBALLIS A. J. Miners Defeat Fed- erals—Game Scheduled for This Evening LEAGUE ANDINGS Won Lost Pct. A. J. Miners 2 0 1.000 | Allstars 1 1 580 | Federal 0 1 000 | Rockets 0 1 000 Tonight's Game Federals vs. Rockets, 6:30 p.m., Evergreen Bowl. This will bring the schedule up to date. | After six innings in the rain and dark last night, the A. J. Miners emerged with a -13 victory over Federals. Gil Pru- overcoat, from the nd pitched for the 1" Bas- sphere cha took off h night before, losers while Hank “Speed Bal kaskie tossed the slippery for the winners. It is lucky the National League Pirates and Bees know something | about vaudeville. The Pirates apart at the merest mention of the | |Giants and barely hold their own |against such outsiders as the Bees, | |Dodgers and Phillies but whenever | | th ngle with the Cubs, t y wind up on the driver \e Bees, on the other hand, col- | lapse at sight of most any outfit| until they meet the Giants and then | they boss the roost which was done yesterday The Senators squeezed out a win | over the Athletics and blanked the Browns. | | Bacramento 6; San Francisco 5; Portland 2. Oakland 4; San Diego 2. Los Angeles 8; Seattle 2. i National League | Brooklyn 2 Philadelphia 3, 8, Boston 6; New York 4 American League New York 10, 5; Boston 16, 3 Chicago 8, 2; Detroit 11, 4, second | game ten innings. | St. Louis 0; Cleveland 7. | Philadelphia 4; Washington 5. Gastineau Channel League Elks 4; Moose 6. STANDING OF CLUBS National League i Won Lost P(‘l San Diego 79 57 Sacramento 78 57 Portland 68 - 64 |San Francisco 72 63 Los Angeles n 61 Oakland 62 74 Seattle 51 8 [ Missions 51 85 National League Won Lost Pet. Chicago 65 36 644 New York 59 42 584 St. Louis 55 44 556 Pittsburgh 52 471 5% Boston 48 55 466 [8 Cincinnati 41 57 418 &8 Philadelphia 43 62 409, Brooklyn 40 59 404 American League | Won Lost Pt | New York 70 30 700 Detroit 58 40 593 Boston 58 42 530 Chicago 59 45 567) Clevelang 46 51 474 Washington 45 53 459, St. Louis B R Philadelphia 2 69 .296 Gastineau Channel League | (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. Douglas 6 2 150 Moose 5 3 625 | Elks 0 6 000 HOLLYWOOD | | SHOE SHOP 174 Fronklin St. The Home of Modern Shoe Work HENRI MAKI, Proprietor | i ! ~ WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE g Phone 655 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 | o PUROLA REMEDIES Mazs TS = PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | oy comrorors | | PHIONE 36 HOTEL JUNEAU 3 = \ ‘ormerly Hotel Zynda Frouf Steect . Ngrt Oollscurn For very prompt ‘ CLARENCE WISE~ ruows, w—ree beivey | | LIQUOR DELIVERY | || Manager | e o e (13 —ul Cleveland |~ |Ka | Prompt Delivery | i Turner, of the Federals, clouted out two triples and a homer in four trips to the plate while Fra |managed to get on base four times {in four trips. Irv Noble came in for his share of the glory with three hits out of three trips Dick Ford hit his regular homer and hit safely four out of five at- Krause Hit five out of five skie four out of five. Gud- record land B anson equaled Baskask Score by Innings 4010 5 5 Federals J. Miners Federals: Turner, 1; Prucha, orward; s Naish C. Rhode, cf; Noble, rf. Min E. Davis, rf; D. Ford, If H. Baskaskie E. Krause Glafke, ¢; R. Bavard, 2; 3; Ulery, 1; Gudbranson o, . ¢f. Umpire: Alexander Miller. Frazier, T. Martinsen, ss; 1f; Gallemore, ss; Illgh Emwn FI.AVflII Tea experts agree that the altitude of a plantation influ- ences the quality of the tea. Lipton’s tea gardens are nowned for their height as Lipton’s Yellow Label is world-famous for its quality and flavor. At all grocers. LIPTON'S TEA YELLOW LABEL, ORANGE PEKOE; also GREEN JAPAN SIR THOMAS Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner {Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice—Aug. 13 Princess Louise—Aug. 17 | Princess Charlotte—Aug. 20 | 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 OH, THA’{KS DAW—- OF FUN THE DIARY YOURE LETTING ME BE LOADS |---BECAUSE . (wWHE! O PRINCESS ALIGE | Today After Voyage from Skagway for xteen persons left Juneau south this morning at 8 o'c Princess Alice, three hours steamship had arrived here h on the the lafter from Cra ving Those were: Mary ford, Miss S. Smilde, Mr. and Mrs | He Jensen, P. J. Fuchs, P. Han- ’ son, W. P. Berg, M anwell, Miss N. Anderson, M: White, Father Allard, O. L. An- derson, P. B. McCrakken, E. D. Bar- ker and Frank O'Leal 1 on the PAA Electra 1is is the last scheduled trip of the Princess Alice this season. “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grecery PHONE 105 Juneau Free Delivery 4 | | I | ¥ U. S. Offic SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot M. J. WILCOX, }\la eka Ste)am -0 ONE I FOUND O.—- YOURS N YOU WERE COURTING *| died in the San Diego zoo where the | current edition will make its future > Mes ken, Barker O'Lea are mining engineers arrivéd here Thursday after- PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Evelyn Berg from Seattle Siranger South PLAYED, RAIN TAKES 16 SOUTH Today, Walms | FROM THIS GITY {Docks Here for 3 Hours Holds Interest After holding the center of local attention for two days, the Sea Scout |vessel Stranger, Capt. Fred Lewis, |steamed for British Columbia wa- {ters this mornin The baby w ¢ months old, |atiracted considerable interest on s own accord. The animal feeds on 18 quarts of canned milk daily {quite a diet for a mere youngster. Capt. Lewls eapuused that thel special diet w into effect be- cause another 5 possibly a kinsman of the one on board — had | home. | The young reindeer also was given ! | once-ov by many in the local I populace. | The Stranger, with a crew of men and 2 officers, docked here Wednesday afternoon after a voy- tage that took them to 69 (lvgrnrr nerth, above Point: Hope. They had completed a 17,000-mile voyage to the South Seas before sailing north. Included in the crew were a num- ber nz Sea Scouts, who receive mar- ne - by Lester D. Henderson. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” MAIL e, 587 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY ....Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 18 YUKON ... Aug. 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 16 DOROTHY ALEXANDER . Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 ! BARANOF Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug. 20 ALEUTIAN . -Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 ALASKA Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 NORTHWESTERN Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 THE AL A SKA LINE , Agent—Phone 2 €hlp C. ompany ROUTE July 30 -Aug. 13 MARINE AIRWA 2-Way Radio Commumcufion 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 r'unter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—109%off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone §2 ALEX HOLDEN l Chief Pilot l 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. | Phone l o For Information On AIl Plane Service and Steamship Movements gttt Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED Paszenaer and Zir Express Schedules ] KE'1CHIKAN—WRANGELL— ; PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday —Thursday Monday—Thursday % ; 4:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. i AM. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 3:30 P.M. L Plines in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations < " 3 i Iantevcoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE + Louis A. Delebecque, Ciastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence Sttt et RTHILAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only Nne scrving Alaska that maintzin a regular weekly service throughout the viar Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bony North 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 ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Juneau oNLY 5 nouns Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground stations. 4 Leave Arrive *Juneau.........Tuesday .......Fairbanks /Fairbanks ... Thursday .....Juneau /Juneau. Saturday .....Fairbanks *Fairbanks Juneau *Fairbanks Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flyix:uz time between Juneau and F}_xirbanks 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. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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