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, .\ 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937. & POLLY AND HLR PALb By CLIFF STERRE! l g % : e . N MARINE AIRWAYS HOW I\ %\E\\ JES' A SECCUNT g : ft\/ 9 TARN ) S AN TLL SHOW YUH ~=AN THIS LECTRI ) 5 YUK { vuu SEE, WITH FaN:12IPS OUTALL L | |} A ; \R‘\z/ o 2- WCIY ‘Radio Communication YER SAILS THIS SUPER- TH' ZEPHYR Z ! UL g |~ CHARGED SCHEDULED' PASSENGER AIRLINE s irer] ?J BATTERY- SERVICE FOOLISH? ) /on /_/W/‘ ER L v fi[ \ AUTHORIZED . U. S. MAIL S 3 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 Ceve, Chichagof and return. ‘ g ko 2 R X e 0Ly N peiad *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round Trip. v wall 7 e s X TS L T — SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE N to t Although definite arrangements IN ALASKA ¥ o « otice to Nflr“’l sea Tles for housing the school children for ufl nlsfl"ers { ° the first part of the term, or until | e ep one r { e 2 / l $ the new building is ready, await | ar] Ile ew S armmers [the arrival of Superintende P-»d-[ [e u flw"l : y [ersen, who will take charge, it is ! ALEX HOLDEN { e : e B : b i ) | planned to have the smaller chil-| oy - Chief Pilot ! o RS T'I;']’ r:”"“‘“‘i ““’:”""t:i:)"i“:l’:? D N |@ren in the City Hall and the larg- | | d G i) er pupils in the Labor Union Hall.| MOSCOW, Aug. 3 Two men = BERTHS | tsss iiciiacss Siete e o8 L © U e oln L Noceor, s 1 e, e T » (veppainyd g # g ON MOOSE HUX court martia! convicted them of poi- | : % . Steamer Movements ® sued by W. O. Dibrell, Superintend- Misolaced T ] (i) | Gearge and 'Bill Fleek left. this' sobAg rmnllm a v‘*“‘drvn\ )mm‘(* ! ') |o NORTHBOUND ® ent of Lighthouses: Misplaced Telegram Causes G R T e -3 F ® Alaska scheduled to arrive at'®' Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- | Ti(’upAZS Persons lra) Aavet. mnoseshintie s 5| A6 [ 3 . - | 5 e 5 oclock this afternoon, ©[cort 6A reported missing March 2 ki the ‘Taku Kiver ® J & 3 4 ® Princess Charlotte scheduled ® | Wrangell Narrows — Petersburg, Arrive HEIC % : e ~ ° = e {0 arrive at 6:45 o'clock this ® Bar Front Light No. 39 reported | PO W j T0 U. OF A ; n 7 N’ T U FREIGHT ABUARD e evening. ® extinguished and dolphin destroyed | The white linet North Sea, steam-| Enroute to the University of Al- n/ o y ’1 HE CI\’ IC CEI\TER OF JUNEA, “ o Dorothy Alexander scheduled ®| August 6. A second class black can |ing full speed ahead on its Dorth- (.ot 1is sophomore year, | ® ; i ° to arrive Priday. ® | buoy similarly numbered was es-ilmuml voyage in order to bhe able sashel will be a West - { ‘ ” 35 AT srate rhet o 1 i n | 1 ’ Carrying more than 220 tons of e Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- ®| tablished August 9 yards 57 de-[to ope r"". on sLlu_duh and still be ger on the Yukon next | Travel Informafion Hefldquaflers coal, gasoline, machinery and other e rive Saturday morning. ®|grees from Petersburg Bar Rear able to pick up fish at Southedst| o | s g > E o freight, the Alas ka Steamsh'p e SCHEDULED LIN ©| Range Light in 24 feet of water Alaska canneries, arrived in Juneau! IBETTY KARNES SAILS ;| Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information fyeighter Oduna, Capt. L. Jacob- e Princess Louise scheduled to ® pending rebuilding of the struc- 'shortly after 10 o'clock last night. FOR WASHLA, -ALASKA | regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; < son yd Purser H. J. Dix, berth e sail from Vancouver at 9 o'- @ tyre But, bec e of a feleggam um\ . Y M ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE time%, schedules for at the Alaska Juneau dock last night e clock tonight. Oi Tcy Strait—Point Adolphus Erx;zlu neve arrived lnmmlmxom(;x;awmccnqr Sish Batts) Feavies, [AsuaBier of all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks K R “ O R s ot fg| "Earted extiugulaied August 30, aritangd b UEICAA IR GO SR | |11 ona s, vhil, Kemet itk flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. Aftér unloading 49.7 tons of ma- e from Seattle September 2 at Seacoast—Ocean Cape Light re- |freight for this port and the time tonight MBS Rindks AqHiwkLnE chinery at the mine, the freighter @ 9 am. ® | ported extinguished August 14. |saved by the hurried voyage was; . = 4 P 3 9 . e : 3 : A "~ i | Where she will be instructor of Eng- moved over to the Pacific Coast e Northland scheduled to sail ® Prince William Sound-—Lone Tree lost. The North Sea sailed for Sitka thh_gor: the coming. veks dock late last night and will re- e from Seattle 10 am., Sept. 3 ofpu.m Light reported cxtinguished this morning at 5 oclock and'is "0 6 COMEE YR L 8 . main there until the remainder of o Aleutian scheduled to sail ® | aygust 19 scheduled to return Thursday night. | . o STEAGE 08 P06 HEREISY O Ph n 4 che 27671 tons of freight for this e from Seattle Sept. 3 at 9 pm. ®| Resurrection Bay — Resurrection| Twenty-eight persons arrived in "\;‘U wm_‘\’“ Z‘)'Wh‘ W % o e T port is unloaded ® Yukon scheduled to sail from ® Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 re- this port aboard the North Sea, as St » F LT Purser Dix sai » Oduna likely @ Seattle 9 a.m., Sept. 4. ported extinguished August 27. follows: Mrs. J. E. Murphy, Doris PRt % co, . would sail from the Mw.‘. Mill e S xnll 'llllu)l‘\lln T\Illl,l!\h;r“l :w Cook Inlet—Gray Cliff Light re- M(I‘Ju;hr«:l [Jlm W = Irx‘ Mrr and| o and” Mre F;vrl fiz\(- For Information On All Plane Service dock a 310000 feet of e North Sea scheduled south- guishe, P Mrs. E. S. Evans, Willlam Evans, . ' | 1 fter 1 ported extinguished August 4. Mz . Ve chikan passed throug r lumber tomorrow at mid He bound Thursday evening o Relighted or Restored | Mrs. Alex Nevala, Mrs. O. Eikland, ]“,: ‘U‘"',k:;(’lvl‘h“sl“j' “",‘l‘“:‘l;""“'“f;“ b and Steamship Movements reported fine speed cc ® Baranof scheduled southbound | yyrangell Narrows—Danger Point'Jean Edwards, Mrs. M. BEdwafds, * A% 3 ) ) |i from Ketchikan, ave o next Saturday or Sunday. ®ipeet Loghted Bace SuA found Mrs. Martha Allt. e g IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIiIIIIiIilllIIIlIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII I an hour e LOCAL SAILINGS | flashing irregular August 24, was| Jackie Burford, Mr. and Mrs. C. - - g L e at Taku, where 20 tons ; ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- | oiorad to proper characteristic the E. Hooker, W. P. Hautala, Miss M.|FOR SALE — Brand new 12-guage A[t Helbelber 4 tons of general merchandise was ® day night at 6 pm, for e a0 Hansen, Raymond Johnson, John| Winchester pump, model 97, 30.in el . unionded . d wayports . Gt wiaio. ™ o o rhre Rl DireL Boe i e | e Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan o Freight for this port, besides the ® 1 s every Wedn, lagigedo Channel — Mary Kellar, Robert Paul, A. Van May-| Deau. | ; e s e et . I B o | etggats. Cunsie) = sty BAIAt, HaMGS Emi o VRCHRE " £ ESTABLISHED was 144 tons of coal for the Pa-'® Alexander, Kake and way- . P # Inez Swanson, Ira Lantz w” & | ing August 23, height changed from In wanson, Ira Lantz | : cific Coast Coal, 375 tons of lum-|® pOrts o e i e Passenger and Air Express Schedules ber for the Juneau Lumber Mills ® @ © © ¢ ® @ o @ o ¢ o o KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL— PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday —Thursday Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan ... _Ar. 6:45 P.M. 16:15 AM. Ar. Juneau ~Lv. 3:30 P.M. Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations | creased from 17,100 to 8,000, red were: Father A. P. Kashevaroff,| and 45.83 tons for the Pacific Coast S P T P |sector reinstalled as shown in light Pat Olson, A. Holt, G. Clark, Henry as a ll' ranspor 9 nc. dock : list and charts. Heano, Frank Foster Dr. and Mrs.| ; The freighter will sail for Sitka Wrangell Narrows—Keene Island|T. J. Pyle, | from here to deliver 11.85 tons of i i - |East Ledge Beacon was discon- | gasoline. She is carrying Ihl big- | et o ot s AROARDDOROTHY | it sk oonmn ron: 26,000 POUNDS SALMON i |Light established August 271 on' ARRIVE AT LGCAL DOCK tons of ties and lun P w P fusd bty sl | Highwater Rock Islet, extreme end e ! Hete FUH TH ls PflRTiof Dolphin Point, 17 feet above| A tofal of 17000 pounds of sal-| p high water, a fixed green light |;nen off the Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stev-| to be unloaded addition to the lu ber loaded at Ketchika A | i) o ll!::ljx; it e I"""_ . {Will be maintained from April tc |ens, arrived today for the Sebas-| ® o the Standard at Sews October inclusive each year. | tian Stuart Company and a total of e, Ofl at Seward Is alo, SEATTLE, Aug. 31. — Steamer S o 19,000 pounds of salmon off the Mar-| e i s abour for_Gor. LerOY, Alxander on the st vov-ly " g gt R . et e, arvved Intercoastal Airways, Inc, i i J0r- age of the Totemland Cruises sailed tilsor (tha. Aluaks. Coast Plabarisa’ te . 0 e oL avs ey 0 paleok thisimontizig witn 105 (AT THE HOTELS | i Serey s sl i e s ol TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE mite and coal are to be unloaded; firgt class and 11 steerage passen- # T ; i ' au for Port San Jua ; — market. 2 bt ot e v M P . A | Taking ics st tne cold " storagal SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel Baldovia, 4812 tons of gasoline: Port |y - céers aboard the steamer| Gy Rich, Ketchikan; E. A.|plant were the Sadie, Capt. 8. A.| PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence Seldovia, 48.12 tons of gasoline: Port '\’;“kul h;}l -‘m;;:m A}n. l;nllw le)\l\hm | Knowles, Seattle; George Bolyan,|Stevens; 31-A-63, Capt. Carl Weid-! 7-Place Lockheed Vega < s i onroe, Edna Harpole, Elma Olson, | chichagof; H. Carlson, William|man; Hazel J, Capt. Ralph Jamison; chandise: and Kodiak 595 toneerr Mary Kolasa, Irwin Hass, Delma |snyder, Taku; E. Jones, Jack Sand-|Vivian, Capt. Charles Larsen; Fern, 6-Place Bell_cmca §kyr°c!fe, » ey . Hansen, Cynthia Batson, Avis Er-|yury Vancouver; George Robbins, Capt. John Lowell; and Hyperian, 4-Place Stinson “Patco ‘ . ? ickson, Velma Bloom, Mabel Mon- | Telegraph Creek. ‘Cnm Oscar Oberg. | . ‘l‘;" are carried this son, Miss A. Hulak, Margarct Mc- . bt y | vid -e Bsal Fadden, Iva Tilden, Esther Seger,! yra Lantz P I i U s MAIL ; - * b ' 4 z, San F SCO ;. —aa| ot 2 Zora Brown, Dorothy Whittaker. |gaytala, J\me;l_ i i' ‘|: 2. i o SR e | Alaskan ] PHONES, J anga 2; Ni 3 P ! uneau Hangar, 612; Night and Da EVELYN BERG IS . #| . 5. Baker, Juneau; Lewss Tor-|| o i 4 SPORTA‘I’ION co DUE ON SATURDAY TIDES TOMORROW gerson, Windham; Guy Scott, Tul-| | i 3 g & Ry AN P in g *|sequah; Mrs. Martha Alit, Raymond | | I SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR 5 The Evelyn Berg sailed from Se-| Low tide 3:58 a. m., 05 feet | Ol °O™ st‘fllll: B CLUIY I Chief Pilot Pilot . The only Iine serving Alaska that mainteiw attle last ever at 6 o'clock, load-| High tide 10:24 a. m., 13.8 feet | j t RQ & regular weekly service throughout the wvear . ed with freight, and is schediled to| Low tide . 415 p. m. 38 et | KENNETH KELLAR - — . RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent s ' & i arrive here Saturday morning.This| High tide 10:18 p, m., 15.7 feet JOHNSON SLECTED Arriye pr is according to radio advice ‘ Lilra VISITS IN JUNEAU CHOOL JANITOR | Leave Juxa“ uneau N e RETURN FROM STATES | Kenneth Keliar son of W. K. Kel-| 3 Seattle Ng.'Hound 8. Bo el M. andtikers TOheias o [1ar, Superintendent of Anchorage| From among an even dozen ap- 15 ) Ui 1,m‘:r",::.‘lf‘pM'};\‘“.fi:,‘.(‘,'":(,fi‘l.,::;”k‘t:‘wwhuuls, remained in Juneau over- |Dlicants, some of them from Ju- North Sea .....Aug. 37 'Aug. 3l “Sept.'2 ] DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT sy N())'li: Sea after a | Vight following his arrival upon the |neau, Leoriard Johnson was re- Northland .......Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. § Amerit i Alxahoits of sudint weeks. iy the Etatie, IN”'”‘ Sea and is scheduled to sail|€lected to the position of janitor of North Sea ..Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Orchestra. A good! e ae s i for Anchorage on the steamship Al-|the Douglas Public School at a Northland .......Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.23 adv. | —————————7|aska this evening. meeting of the School Board last y i TR S 5 %) Ho“mann’s Pharmacy | | The former Juneau youth, who|€VEning. A vote of two against one FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. - eeereesreamrsrne PhODE 108 & S S o1 Howaid. 66, Phone 45 | |has been working on a cannery ;;a‘;ré }!uymsc!n lhe ]Ovh which he has | J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. ) P omor ‘s Sl | | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | |tender, Hannah B, out of Wrangell|held for the past two terms. A sal- c,;; ‘ orrow s otyles | COMPOUNDED FROM during the summer, will visit his|2'Y Of $125 per month, the year| bl Wa;g'f Bove 5 Today” i S | | ather for several weeks before re-|round. goes with it; also the duties GUY SMITH, R S AT R —;; (turning to Seattle. He will re-enroll |Of every kind of janitor work in ad-| ~|at the University of Washington |dition to the care of the furnace. A % T T T T Ti( |'whereiho: will ‘be-a junior, There will be no assistant janitor.| i ’uneau F:l N “Smiling Service” { 5, o SR e A ¢ : W [ Bert’s Cash Grocery | 1. Todaxs. Howe FpdarBwbire Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau P # b ' ) " | SHONE 1o e — Travel Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Vm chturesque th ehorse Route 4 Find | | Audif ax and System Service o » Py 544 i {| | Free Delivery Juneau | | JAMES C. COOPER on a BARANOF e B Hug. B Sept. 3 Modern twin motored airliners have been fiying on s I O S i —t | . ” SEaRI Ap8, 28 Ll S regular schedules for over two years between Jupeau- . uneau’s Own Store| [ C. P. A “PRIN- DOROTHY ALEXANDER ... Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 | filtehors e-FairhanksTat-Nome. Planes i sofitin- |4z . ; 303-05 Goldstein Building NORTHWESTERN Sept. 2 sept. 6 Sept. 8 ¥ ——— i | | fgeagies 3 > K )~ — - 5| THE VOGUE L Public Stenographer CESS 4 Ak o Ak g ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground . I ALEUTIAN er ¥ D t Chatham Straits Transportation c,o.[ | | Notary Public Liner YUKON Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 stations. ——— .. by “Ml s DART” w’ 1 gz:r:::'y“e:tylrd b i e 7 *Southbound via Skagway and Sitka. FoRve l‘é':r;)vek ° R e o0 o v | HOLLYWO0D | (Junsat to Vancouves, THE ALASKA LINE Tunean : e kel T SRWARD OT. 1 Victoria or Seattle day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake,|ss 5 ; SHOE SHOP M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Port Alexander and way ports, | 174 Fronklin St I Sunday .. neau Freight rv!u\vdr:u(dl,m-r than 4 EERRSSEEENRNEEN | Th Home of Modern Shoe Work SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ...EFlat Ruby-fiIome and re- Ll pm. Tuesday. ANNEL INE|! HENRI MAKI, Proprietor ; urn same da, FOR INFORMATION ‘CH 3 BU7§DL 3 E = & i: | Princess Charlotte—Sept. 3 *_All year round schedule, Ve b MAURICE . REABER, Phone 4022| u‘::::in::u’m:;;ifr Rt e Princess Louise—Sept. 6 /—June 1 to September 1, 1937, e o e Princess Louise—Sept. 16 ; ¥ B gt oo oo 11015, !}115 stng 71;515'al~i;5' g:lgv WHITE SPOT s & RVICE-ON-RLL" “ LASKA-ROUTES Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- Gll smlt 4:15, 51.1 -Jis R R0 | LIQUOR STORE Connections at Vancouver with proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- | G5 o o b TR Phone 655 Canadian Pacific Services: ~!| ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, T tal { % i 4 g Prompt Delivery ranscontinen 2 4 2 D N b ot L 1 Trans-Atiantio { AlflSk T rtatlon c° All schedules subject to change without notice and n u G b5 g el B b gt n Trans-Pacific | a l' allspfi o slight changes to make best steamer connections, Glnctér Highwsy oo = | Tickets, reservations and ful ' b 4 s ¥ s ] . aant Qe = i particulars from !I&Nfi s I T . PUROLA REMEDIES Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15;| | FEMMER’S TRANSFER] L AL B§CH¥DULE ttSlA S b 0 i PRESCRIPTIONS GARE- P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special PHONE 114 Asent, CPR, Evelyn Berg from Seaftle ......... pt. FULLY COMPOUNDED ! 6:45 pm. Call us for all kinds of Trans- PR o by (TP Evelyn Berg from Seattle .. Sept. 21 |Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30;| | ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- Front Street Next Coliseun | PM—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Specia| | ing. We aleo sell Cement, Coal .CANADIAN 0 ell 0 pam. Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh & PIONE 97—Free Delivery % Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays Drmsenguultry. D.yn Foosiapr PACIFIC PHONE 114 ot reeeeed | LeBVeS UL AL SR B L —— t

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