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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937. ~ POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT FT ‘ (f NOT ME, UNK. * L AN THIS 15 ONE CASE TH DERN THING'S A PARROT M A k l N E A l R w A Y s W , BEEN OUT THERE WHERE A RESCUE 1S 4 A — EISHT TIMES e T e @’Z} e e 2-Way Radi6 Communication /’% 8 L {, AWREADY--- IMDOSSIBLE SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL | CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juncau to runter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. L *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. it e S > : ~ ¥ i . g iy v o 2 e SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE - IN ALASKA b ‘ SEVEN LEAVE NORTHLAND TAKES 19 BARANUF HAS Nahllflfl (m Bflflt 9y | ; FROM HERE THIS A.M. Telephone zz RN UT | larine News FOR JOURNEY So0TH 6 A SSENGERS | For Phony Check ; ! h I o ; {| ALEX HOLDEN ‘ . ; Sailing from the Unyon 0il Dock ! Chief Pilot WITH ELEGTRA“‘M early this morning on the ABATI A = adarioid 4 D e ) ol . ug : - — e | motorship Northland were 19 pas- 3 2. % 4 [sosessesnccns sengers; eight of them booked a {Adams, 23-year-old satesman, was | ff|| If{{EHIMHIAAIA RO EES AR R SRR L4 sted b today when he dis- ” E - Sl M t: . the way to Seattle, the eleven other: arres here today n. eamer NMovements ik embarked from an Alaska boat, by |e ; ) ® | Landing one of the two big PAA|bound for other Southeast Alaska| gpaTTLE, Aug. 26 — Steamer|n C it B Rormeman G s T IN E N ’ NORTHBOUND ® |Electra transports at the airport|POrts: Baranof sailed at 9 otclock this| =8 ®Cre B etk T o adhin A A e Prince Rupert scheduled to @1y " opoup 6 o'clock last evening,| Out for Sitka from Juneau were: |, ning for Southeast and South- g o e oy |® arrive 5:30 o'clock this af- ® oo 0 "o p pobbins and Bill Knox Margaret Dunnigan, Mike Johnson, (. ¢ Alaska ports with 43 “rsl‘flidworthleas chcilz; in Ket_chxka:. ® ¢ ) . s 45 o % 4 ams was uoted as sayin e “ ® ternoom, ®ldischarged two passengers from)M. M. Custard, C. H. Andresen, Dr.) ) o anq three steerage pasficng-} wEoied A the boat { r RT| “obtamrim, o S iavuita s o s 0 ol S TER A R O [ oved vy o0 the bt o #mel THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ] > - @ - 2 . o £ e 73 O 0 his paren! in attle. e A e at 3 oclock tomorrow after- &g, ;oo and Don Abel, and imme- [TaR- Passengers aboard the Baranof |, oxe St ‘g b: réetlrned b X tt |® noon and sails southbound e diately took aboard their ship seven For Wrangell, Ole Englin. For booked for Juneau include Mrs. R. pectes e . ¢ |® via Skagway at 11 o’clock |00 haccengers booked out of here|Petersburg: Mrs. E. Parr, Miss Lu-|; " gayfmann, Lenore Kaufmann, ‘gll'lul;n;alsocn KRRyt the U. 8, E Canadian National steamer Prince/e pm. ‘ : St iy \v:zmxm Parr. Eord'Kotcmkan Arvolp’ G Kirch and wife, Floyd Dry- | Travel Information Heqdquqflers upert, T ing Alku ASt (x:]) ofj e m):u.uur ‘".’" Sunflm oo As soon as their passengers were| ahto, Inga Nordness fden: andswite. —”"“—‘~ 3 1 : 3 3 3 i the scason to Southeast Alaska, is;e SCHEDULED SAILINGS @1, 04 they headed back over the| FOr Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. James| LEAVES FOR SEATTLE i Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information % scheduled to arrive at 5:30 o'clock'e North Sea scheduled tq sail ® |y yic" whivenorse where they were| Chittick, Florence Markle, Charles ‘, Following a visit with his son, regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; P this afternoon e from Seattle 10 am. tomor- @ | o0 T St then continue to| Markle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDon- | PRINCIPAL DRYDEN \Waltc) H. Hodge, Cordova attorney, ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for ; The Prince Rupert is reported tojs row } ® | Fairbanks this morning. [ B ,‘S"“‘"k' McDonald, Mss. Semest BOUND FOR JUNEAU ID. A. Hodge left recently for his all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks % d have a large number of roundtrip- | o' Alaska scheduled to sail from ®|"bo consers Joaving here for the|Vaughn. |home in Beattle. flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. é pers aboard and also two passengers|e Seattle August 28 at 9 am. @ |y oo Caon g the plane were: D. | ., gy | g for Juneau, Peter A. Driedger and e Princess Charlotte scheduled ® [ "poc " Veo” o Groves Mr and|# ————-——#| Floyd Dryden, principal of the| ! e | ‘Ivl:n M‘”’11:;“\lém.\m!”;:r leu rx\ulx‘x(xlxun)n : to ,:ll’xr(;nerVum-mwur 9 p. : Mrs. T. J. Walker, C. M. Hirst, C.| | AT THE HOTELS ‘ ‘:Jum.au C:adBe Schn}fl;s a pas;engcdr‘ | 3 gram to The Empire from Norma ugusi F. Thullenar, Malcolm Morrison. | g— SRRz Sy — 4 |aboard the Baranof Juneau boun McLean, purser . yn Berg scheduled to sail ® i g 1 He is accompanied by his wife. ! one “ - - e from Seattle August 30. . Gastineau e o o ESTEBETH OUT ® Dorothy Alexander scheduled MARKLE CHILDREN lj A. M. Glenn, Juncau, Sam Grif-|qISS PETERSON HERE Bakll’lg Powder 1 ® to sail from Seattle August TO ATTEND SCHOOL fin, Petersburg, Mrs. C. C. Swan- TO VISIT HER PARENTS | §Z » e 3lat9am . |son, Alameda, Calif. | 2 ! o) (0 i S5 WITH 3 ABOARD ® Northland scheduled to sail ® \ Aladkon D e S For Information On All Plane Service ' LAST EVENING'® from Seattle 10 am, Scpt. 3. #| Seiling on the Northland last| poiu Giian, Juneau; Lanson !, orn‘mB nn_;thl ol .vx; m‘:c o) i and Steamship Movements M) s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |night, Florence and Charles Mur»‘H7 ¥ Sen John Weinin ’”‘.some llmc w L»l al ..~., g ) . Salling from hews for Sitka ana|® Northwéstém schedulefl south e K, children'of Mr./and Mrs. W. 3. nafil £ 0N, SOCL R jand Mis, B, Eeterson, Mis Butn g " 8 "5 o'clock. | ® bound early tomorrow morn- e |Markle, left for a winter session of ) pe 8T At g0 Hendri l‘csou Peterson, of Seattle, arrived in Ju- | ot R ]“;‘ SYERLE BY.0 “"‘"',\ e ing o |school in Washington. o A e M G Bty [neau aboard the steamer Yukon.| 77" " L :;"',. BOTIREL. }"“,'w”,‘, o ec.'® Princess Louise scheduled to e| Florence will attend the Aquinas p . A“h‘;”) b Koy it |At the end of her stay here she will - ; T O o er i | armive in port at 5 oclook to- | Académy ab Tacoma, while Charles |ZCr: {7tA000%, B, NGOV CRENS" retuen to seatile to aitend the Uni- 115 i/te CREAM TARTAR i Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan e ’ ’ o le g 3 G —E—C————— TOW s P ils 3 vill enroll at the Briscoe School for | ‘\ers ly of Washington. Chichagof: James Kepler for Tena-|® Mmorrow morning and sails 3 e ‘“" k | Schumacher, Juneau. CERLEE ! ED kee Aum’ Frank Phfllllp‘s xm’- sn‘l;:nl {® hours later. 4 u“i';“" PT"N‘ for th tiv WY B ESTABLISH S |® Mount McKinley scheduled e/ Before leaving for their respective| cpng pn OF FINGER 1 o) REPAIRS ARS compLexgp |® Souhbound next Saturday, efichools, Florence and Charles willl poq ouyson of Kathila, pycenly Passenger and Air Express Schedules Sl U ® probably Sunday. | Visit In Sealtle with thelr aunt, MIs.| oy ofp the .end of 'his Yinger just o - ¢ 5 ® Yukon scheduled southbound e|Tom McClenhan. | below ‘the’ first Joint: e an. e k MK N R : Repairs have been completed on | - . J Hy Lo i an Dplek ® next Monday. . 2 = able’ to. gt o Cordova. for tessts the Norther: otel at C ) o P |able to get to Cordova for treal - - T ok comiod of T on (he . g R B 8 i o as|BE0 Wl vl days e o fEEERIBURG— U IRAl Bieentk o ¢ o @ Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ $ : 5 “%linfection had set in, however, and| 2 .n;l-[;«.u:, il\:;x:m‘.u&x '.}nu ml\u-: \p,ut.s e day night at 6 pm, for e|been visiting in Juneau for over a |y *C 00 "E :Epom‘d doing nicely. Monday —Thursday Monday—Thursday of the huilding. Work is als , i Sha , Northis il & S0uc' 1o, e Absacion Taginn calin S, 1 o Ei A0, A pOc I i s R . 300, Sl it Retshibpn.. Ancfias By ' BWAY. Thedridae i B e IR R R 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau Lv. 3:30 P. 4 nwe e bridee o 41 7 aup. for Petersburg, Pert | > - |® alexander, Kake and way- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Commumcatlon Y ® ports, e |In the United States Commission- with Ground Stations Try an Empire ad. ® 00000000000 .“ er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court _— — for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- @ g !'N‘Or“rCEr ISHHI-'RI-,IVKY (;I\/[l‘N - —#| neau Commissioner’s Precinct. ha wola Lea unnicutt, executrix | o - 8 ¢ TIDES TOMORRO | {In the Matter ‘of the Estate of l t tal A ln o of the estate of Floyd Hunnicutt, ey ! 'S E ESTES, sceas | rw ‘:' deceased, has filed her final ac- | e SN R . n ercnas l a’ s’ . E | Ly NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, count together with a petition for| High tide 4:11 a. m. 14.7 feet That the undersigned was, on the the final distribution of said estate,| Low tide 10:08 a. m., 20 feet |1st day of July, 1937, duly ap- SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER and that November 25th, 1937, at| High tide 4:20 p. m, 169 feet |pointed executrix of the estate of r Lch« office of the United St S| Low tide 10:57 p. m, 03 feet |JAMES E. ESTES, Deceased, and s A [‘ E s 7-Place Lockheed Vega ommissioner for Juneau Precinct, — that letters testamentary therefore 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence i at Juneau, Alaska, has been set! Sagbr g el for settlement of said account and| MeEACHRAN LEAVES ik By Every Month in: the Xesr 4-Place Stinson “Patco hearing of said petition. All heirs,! N- A. McEachran, representing All persons having claims.against creditors and other persons inter- | Schwabacher Brothers, left on the| & PUOns Javre ¢aims 888 nes AUCTION SALE DATES y ' ested in said estate are notified |Northland for Sitka. ot ;m ;g ,’.‘2‘,‘,“ o W e - i then and there to appear and show | R e A ?re;“-” ldedhfime' {'}-’ d m‘?gicr S cause, if any they have, why said| Todas’s News Today—Empire. [ iCFor™ 806 <y verted. WHLE PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day o account should not be settled and| > F4 R A T Sapteinhar » ’ Office, 587 i allowed; and distribution of said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, |this Notice to the undersigned Ex- Getober 13 e TRANSPORTATION CO | estate should not thercupon be im- | (DAt on August 19, 1937, in the lecutrix at the office of her Attor- November 10 SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR ' imediately made to the persons en- |URited States Commissioner’s, ex- |ney, R. E. Robertson, ab 206 Seward December 15 : s " b titled thereto. without further no-|0fficio Probate, Court for Juneau Building, Juneau, Alaska. Cllef Eilot i 7 tico or proceedings. Reference | PFeckict, First Division, Alaska, at | Dated at Juncau, Alaska, this | Special Safes Held on Request RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent The galy: hoe servinge Alsin (bt Bl § hereby made to said account and |JUD€au. Alaska, the undersigned |18th day of August, 1037. of Shippera. : . & regular weekly service throughout the yoar petition for further particulars. | W8S @ppointed executrix of the es- FATAN &, oS, Advances will be made as J Arrh " Leay LOLA LEA HUNNICUT tate of Victor C. Spaulding, de-| ; Exoougrix. usual when requested. 5 — < e ‘,“::“ ceased. All persons having claims | First publication, Aug. 19, 1937. [l qansterred by telegraph if ¥ \/ (" Leave Juneau o) HOWARD D. STABLZR against said estate are required to |Last pubncanon Sept. 9, 1937. desired. A \ S ERVI NG Seattle No. Bound So. Bom{ 1 Shattuck Building, i present them, with the proper |~ R 3 ) | i' m . 4 L) Juneai, Ala i I vouchers, and verified as required : e / AR North Sea -.Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 ADEney R sciiits |by law, to said Executrix at the ; v‘ . Northland Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 First publication, Aug. 19, 137, |Office of her Attorney Howard D_I A 4 ¢ }‘\y o North Sea . Sept.14 Sept.16 P Last publication, Sept. 9. 1937, Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, o F > N\ Northland Sept.21 Sept.23 i : ik Alaska, within six months from the Y AR‘) m_l] E The ) 1 THE ! i —— t |date of this notice. Dated: August R SEATTLE FUR 3 2 --"? ! . MAN, Agent § THE VOGUE ot EXCHANGE * YEARR 3. B. BURPORD, Tiaket ’ | DORA SPAULDING, > * e 4 9 | Correctly Styled Clothes ! Executrix. 168 Wt Syeune ' gt B h - k R 0 U N B : | W [ First publication, Aug. 19, 1937. | . W / ‘ Last publication, Sept. 9, 1937, PRICED Seattle, Wash. D) i | 101 SEWARD ST. RS, 51, RIGHT 9 e Audit—ax and System Service | | %0 3 Iunm mY s uom Fflifbflnh g | JAMES C. COOPER, [ GUODERHAN & WORTS, LTD., DETROIT, MIGE. Leave ‘Due Juneau g:le.!uneau . y _ ) e . Seattle Northbound thbound S V “Smiling Serviee” C. P. A. : Seamer ) i |“ Bert’s Ca;h "G'I 303-05 Goldstein Building AN R i LN ¥ .\\ ADIAN] Travel MOUNT, McKINLEY Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Via P;cm“que Whflm Rflq‘e “ { ocery Public Stenographer i i YUKON . Aug. 24 Aug. 30 § 3 FHONE 35 Notary Public ‘ Hollmann s Pharmacy | g *ALEUTIAN . : Aug. 21 ug, 21 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on ‘ | Free Delivery Juneau L| | 201 8 | " ular schedules for over two years between Juneau- . w v —e— cward §t. . Phone 45 "PRIN- | Baranor Aug.25 Aug.28 Sept. 3 Wi hank o r ! | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | itehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu Xy [ s E ALASKA et RS AY AR A geps. 8 ous two-way.radio communication with eleven ground B sin i o | COM:I‘;’EUS’:XD%D UFRéOM CESS DOROTHY ALEXANDER Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 stations [13 P HONE 36 | e Liner NORTHWESTERN .........ccoo......S€PL: 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 ; v M. s n ART” F : " i v “Southbound via Skagway and Sitka. , Leave A F‘;\m" or very prom, ¥ etk : to Vancouver.| uneau......... Tuesday . k Reaves Poamer Dock every Wednes-| | - | JQUOR DEuvnpkv HOLLYWOOD | Juneau lo Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE /Fairbanks _Thursday . Tuneau day at 7 aam. for Petersburg, Kake, SHOE SHOP | Victoria or Seattle M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 /Juneauv.. Saturday Fairbanks Port Alexander and way ports. TozE| | 174 Fronklin St. i e *Fairbanks ....Sunday uneau nugm rc[:lwdnnutd later than 4 The Home of Modern Shoe Work SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *[airbanks ....Wednesday _,__F]at-Ruby-Nome and re- 1 m. Tuesday. | HENRI MAKI, Proprietor ; 5 turn same day. ; FOR INFORMATION CPEAW BUEDLIlNE — & Pincess Louise—Aug. 27 *__All year round schedule. MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Lu‘:';';'m“m'“:;;‘_fms s i g | Princess Charlotte—Sent. 3 /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. 1 Frrocs sz commmooo2 110:15, 11:16; PM—12:15, 1315, 3:15, Princess Louise—Sept. 6 i . (i pR Rl Wik 210 v{g{;{)& sgg‘gr ! i » RV CE ,_) NA bl AL R R Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- i Gn’ 8mth Bt v b 2 g 33! Connections at Vancouver with proximately four hours. Passengers view sceni¢ won- g |Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, Pl“:'engisr’ cm'l‘nn;on”“flm“fi.eumm: ’ ———=|| ders that would take weeks to see from the gtound. ] DRUGS | i inutit L T Alaska Transportation Co. (| it Stfiane comeion: | | d » f | DR GARL U R 5 Trans-Pacific L slight changes to 1 mer - conn \ GM‘: ;loxhw:y z ;| Tickets, reservations and full Ak 3 ) i 1 FUROLA REMEDIES {|1cave auk Bey: 370, v15;| | FEMMER'S TRANSFER | s ooR o et a8 Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PRESCRIPTT ARE P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special V. W. MULVIHILL Evelyn Berg from Seatle ] T i 6:45 pm. : T e Appt, OF R Evelyn Berg from Seattle . Sept. 10 s : {Leave Janeau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; | farring. Rock and Gravel fau: Junean Alaska : t TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE ! Front Strest Next Cotisenm {{FM.—2:30, S:15. ?;J::rdfly Special| | 1o We also sell Cement, Goal, CANADIAN i en! $ Gasti Hotel A p : : Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh : ] PIIONE 97—Free Delivery First Bus Sundays and Holidays | | presseq Poultry, D. B. Femmer PACE'IC PHONE 114 Night one 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence ,k Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.am, B e R