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L "POLLY AND HER PALS [—~———< PR 1 REALIZES I AINT (ot A FOREIGN CAR ) LLn«rs GILRERT GILTE---) 5 A King Features § In . Marine News | d v —————————eed brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs HOLDEN MAKES THREE FLIGHTS THIS MORNING Had Made Two Unsuccess- ful Attempts to Fly Yes(erday two unsuccessful attempts headway against yesterday's Pilot Alex Holden in the Marine Arways got an early start today, hopping off at 7 a m. in the Bellanca for the Polaris- Taku mine. He took Pete Costino and S. Sil- vini to the mine, and after return- ing, left on another charter for the with D. C. Snarpstone, con- sulting geologist. The return with Sharpstone was made at 11 o'clock Shortly after noon, Holden ag After to make misty weather mine hopped off, this time for with R. Kremer for Sitka, P. Paul son for Tenakee and R. Dolke for Port Althorp. Schwamm Renews Flyin_g License Tony Schwamm today medical examination nec for the semi-annual renewal of his fly- ing license The inimitable Tony arrived on the Bureau of Fisheries vessel Wid- geon from his present station at Petersburg He is scheduled to return to Pet- ersburg via the North He was registered at the Gastineau Hotel Dr. L. P. Dawes was the examin- ing physician. Family rin One % | Home Dwells \ In Two States [ —DANVILLE, 1, Sept. 2. — The Fred Kemna family eats, sleeps, and pays taxes in Illinois and Indiana. All of which sounds like a head- ach, but there isn't much to do! about it because his 96-acre Kem- na farm between here and Perry- ville, Ind,, is divided by the state| line. | Parts of the living room, kitchen)| Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND bt Dorothy Alexander scheduled ® to arrive sometime tomorrow Princess Louise scheduled to arrive late tomorrow after- noon or evening Evelyn Berg scheduied to ar- rive Saturday morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. today but probably delayed Aleutian scheduled from Seattle 9 a.m. row Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. tomo! row Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle 9 am., Sept. 4. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Sea scheduled to ar- e rive southbound at 10:30 © clock tonight and will pro- bably be in port two hou Prince Charlotte scheduled to a e in port at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south at 6:30 o'clock. Victoria due southbound Fri- day midnight, Baranof scheduled southbound next Saturday or Sunday. scheduled southbound next Monday 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, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports ® o s 000000 0 to sail tomor- e . . . . . . . . . ° . . . ° . 0 ° . . . ° . ° . . ° . ° . ° ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L o+ E Low tide a. m, -1.1 feet tide 11:58 a. m., 164 feet tide 5:58 p. m., 09 feet - % * HOSPITAL NOTES several weeks ago as a surgical pa- tient. T :Wmngell Department Fighls | Blaze, Boys" Dormitory, |truck was able to connect with the|Mines was Ernest N. Patty, 1922-| *|lines of hose, working full power. | THE DAILY ALASKA E MPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1937 By CLIFF STERRETT - A AIRPL/ NOR A - « STABLE L E HAS Y && IT_DOES, -4 --BUT YUH HAS > L 5 A [ALL MY LOV SN § [POLLY AN’ T KNOW “SERACN | THAT'S WOT :aur\:rs) S A7 b2 WITH YOU! i W PROF. BARBER ON WAY TO COLLEGE New Head, Schaol of Mines, University of Alaska, Is Enroute As_lm:endiary Two, One-half Hours (Wrangell Sentinel) Raymond Jenness Barber, a grad- Fire, belicved by the Wranell Fire uate of Massachusetts Institute of Department committee to be of in-|Technology, new head of the Schoal cendiary origin, early this morning of Mines at the University of Al- (Friday, August 27) caused dam- aska, passed through Jur age estimated at $2,000 in the boys’ the Baranof on his way to College to dormitory of Wrangell Institute, vo-|assume his new duties cational boarding school under the| For severai years Professor Bar- Bureau of Indian Affairs, situated ber has been a member of the fac- five miles from Wrangell. The dor-|ulty of Stanfordl University as “Lec- has been unoccupied since|turer in Mining e close of school last May. | PFrom Whos Who in Engineer- But for a fortunate circumstance|ing, interesting data cencerning him the dormitory would have been de-|are noted. He is married and has royed and probably other build-|two sons. The first year after ings in the group estimated in «1 graduation he was a “Tramp Min- worth about $250,000. |er” in the United States and Me: Ralph Mize, of the teaching staff|ico; from 1907 to 1910, a manufa arose at a little after 4 o‘clock to turer of small electrical specialties take into town a little girl student|in' Boston, especially portable tele- who has been a patient at the health phones; 1910 to 1916, private engin- center during the summer. She had eering practice in Los Angeles and passage booked on the Dorothy Al-|Boston; 1916 to 1921, except during nder to Ketchikan. As Mize war service, he was general man- swung his car around the driveway ager of the Roxbury Mines in No he saw smoke billowing from the thern California. He is the inven- central part of the dormitory on the'tor of telephone transmitter and first floor. He rushed into the build-| ory appartus for detective ing, turned on the stand pipe, wa-|vi kened Director Charles Miller at,army ser- lccking device for deflector of hydraulic gianis, and a ‘th(- staff house, who sprang into ac-|unit cast riffle for gold-saving sluic-|sioner Felix Gray | tion at once with Mize to subduejes. He is a member of A. I. M. & the flames while Mrs. Miller called M. E. and California Academy of the Wrangell fire department, Sciences. In club life he is a mem- New York, Del- and Engin- which arrived on the scene in seven!ber of Technology, minutes afte; receiving the alarm.|ta Tau Deita, Boston, Firemen who responded to the call|eers, San Francisco were Fire Chief C. H. Lloyd, Fred| Praictical and successful exper- Cunningham, Raymond Wheeler, J.|ience in operating placer mines in |advantageous in his investigation Lioyd states that it was a fine|of the placer mining probleins in Al piece of fire fighting. The school aska. ad excellent protection and the/ The first head of the School of water main fire 1935. Second to fill this position {was James H. Hance, 1935-1937. Mr. Miller, Mize and George Sil-| The School of Mines Faculty will ver, men of the staff on the cam-;be composed of Profs s Barber, pus, worked effectively with the Coats, Henricksen and Henton liremeri as did L. Wingard of Pet-| R ersburg who was in town and went{ Try an Empire ad. out to the campus. e 3 he ladics of the staff on “"\‘1 2 ‘l guickly and get PHONE 358 ets, etc,. and working throughout the * : ) campus, Mrs. Miller, Miss Breen, Fanny Pratt of Hoonah was dis-| Mrs. Mize, Miss Hansen, Miss Al- |I The Junean l-allndry | charged today from the Gov exander and Miss Frances Miller| | ment Hospital, which she enterea|téndered valuable aid, stated Chief; | ~ Franklin Street between | Lloyd today, by bringing axes, buck- Front and Second Streets | Charles and Edward Pickernall and Billy Bailey of Douglas, who underwent minor operations several days ago at th eGovernment Hos- pital were discharged today. Louise Willard underwent a ton- and slecping quarters are in In- diana h'\‘ l(’.\llm Iliinois \1.-‘ and|Silectomy at the Ggvernment Hos- Mrs. Kemna and the \, Rich-|Pital today. ard, sleep in Indian stta. thel - dauchter, £'cens in 1l | An emergency patient from Sitka R S el |Ben Didrickson was admitted today Mayfair, Lendon's fashionable sec- 2% the Governmnen: Hospital. tion, derives name from a fair TS A formerly held in the locality du Lode and placer location notices May. |for sale at The Empire Office. L AN 3 (s = “Alaska” by Lester s D wka” by Lester D. Henderson.! | Hollmann’s Pharmlcy e PO 1| “Tomorrow's Styles P Juneau’s Own Store e S | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” || Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | . Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 R Guy Smith DRUGS il Today” {l | THE VOGUE 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 I i | “Smiling Service” \ ! Free Delivery Correetly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M. :15, 8:00, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, |4:15, 5:15, 6:15, T:15, 8:15, | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.M.- |4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PIIONE 97—Free Delivery s rrrororrerrrrereeed Glacter Highway |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—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 l Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.am. two hours and a half before the fire was subdued. NOTICE e e L SRR PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY I bhave just purchased the gas power boat Naughty Marietta from C. V. Wohlgamuth. Any persons having claims or liens against said vessel present same to Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska, prior to Sep- tember 23, 1937. adv GEORGE BOLYAN S | Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 Temporary Office: COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. . = = o8 : SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Shattuck Bldg. Phone zmé If you enjoy indoor sportg— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP | Audit—7ax and System Service i | JAMES C. COOPER | C. P. A | 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Byl Princess Charlotte—Sent. 3 —_@a| Princess Louise—Sept. 6 | WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE ‘ | = Princess Louise—Sept. 16 Connections at Vancouyer with Canadian Pacific Services: Phone 655 Prompt Delivery ';nnw:x:‘h:&u ] TAnS-. B — Trans-Pacific o - Tickets, reservations and full 3 particulars from FEMMER'’S TRANSFER | e PHONE 114 Agent, CP.R. Call us for all kinds of Trans- Jubeas Alaska ferring, Rock and Grayel Haul- ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, CANADIAN Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh Dressed Poultry. D. B, Femmer e PACIFIC ) OF COURSE, aboard | L. Dolan, Dr. J. M. Clements, Joe California for several years will bel e |Johnson and Nels Standland ( AH---ER--IS THIS (| GLBERT GILTE > > HERE AT THE { BEACH NOW? RGN S : 2\ Wl STRIGKEN SITK /80,000 POUNDS SALMON total of 90,000 pounds of salmon into the local market today. . . . 1 'ceived the largest amount, with 37,- Pilot Barr Flies Ben Did- 35 pounds off the Elfin IL, Capt rom Fog- | rickson fror ) smaller vessels had not yet unload- ed their pack for the ACF Ben Didrickson, Sitka fisherman loads, one of 12,000 pounds off the [who was stricken with appendicitis Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stevens, and 10,- was taken off the fog-bound North ry Moy. |Sea at Lemesurier Island this, New England Fish Company re- L. F. Barr in the Stinson Capt. S. E. Anderson. ] | Thirty-five minutes later he was bALy MG |Hospital by ambulance. | Didrickson and a mmp(mmn,‘ NOW PROUD PARENTS Sea after the former was stricken.| Mr and Mrs. Tom Moyer are the [Nelson also flew last night at 8:30 o'clock at St. This morning at 9:30 o'clock, Pi-|Ann’s Hospital. Lantz, representative of the De- the former Ellen Mize. Bath Mr. partment of the Interior, to Hoon- andq Mrs. Moyer are graduates of the , to Chichagof; and Charles Nick- jar members of the younger set. | ich, who has been confined In a| Both mother and baby are in the| | S e g g hospital authoi™:2s | MARRIED | > - 2 Four salmon packers brought a HERE BY PLANE‘ The Alaska Coast Fisheries re- E. O. Swanson. Several other bound North Sea Sebastian Stuart received two in that city Wednesday morning, 000 pounds off the Celtic, Capt. Hen- imorning at 11 o'clock by AAT Pilot ceived 21,000 pounds off the Ina J., |being rushed to the Government TOM MOYERS ARE |Chris Nelson, left Sitka on the North | here with Pilot happey parents of a bahy boy born Barr. {lot Sheldon umons flew Ira| Mrs. Moyer will be remembered as| ah; Frank Denny, ol teach-| juneau High School and are popu- hospital kere, to Chichagof. “pink of condition” according to | Willie Harris and Lucy Johnson,| Betelguese, a bright reddish star |Douglas Indians, were married yes- |in the constellation Orion, has a terday afternoon by U. S. Commis- volume about 30,000,000 times that of the sun. || Alaska Air Transport, Inc. [ | | | ‘ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | 7-Place Lockheed Vega { 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” , Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent L. F. BARR Pilot Lo A SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound -Southbound BARANOF ...Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 ALASKA - Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 DOROTHY ALEXANDER Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 NORTHWESTERN Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 *ALEUTIAN .. Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 YUKON . Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 *Southbound via Skagway and Sitka. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 SERVICE-ON-ALL-RLASKA‘ROUTES Alaska Transportation Co SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ELECTRA BRINGS TEN T0 JUNEAU THIS AFTERNOON Ten persons werc o arrive in Ju- neau this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock as the PAA Electra wings it way outh from Fairbanks, with Pilots Robbins and Knox at the controls. Passengers for the Capital City were Mrs. Bing, Jerry Jones, Bar- bara White, C. E. Basset!, Miss Rae BOUND FOR FAIRBANKS William E. Duckering, dean of faculty at the University of Alaska, passed through Juneau aboard the Baranof enroute to College. He was accompanied by his wife. ———ar—— Great Britain, the United States and Russia hold a virtual monopoly of the principal raw materials need- ed in time of war. B o — Taday's News Today.—Empire. REMEMBER (§ Samet, Mrs. Dennis Coyle, R. G. X @ Maynard, John Bugas, Earl Colby, Vivian Sweetser. | Jerry Jones, who is a PAA pilot, &, is traveling as a passenger on this i 4 2, T trip. Ucarg prayor N air Bt L SR " . . | NEW WRANGELL NURSE | Chllllng Miss Aileén Lucy, of the Seattle | General Hospital has arrived at o v Wrangell to join the staff at the PURE YANILLA Bishop Rowe General Hospital, | Toer DU SR S P Y I P S 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 to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 62 3 ALEX HOLDEN——Chief Pilot 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 AM. Ar. Juneau Lv. 3:30 P.M. Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations Mounday—Thursday [ ] Intercoastal Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, CGiastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence The only hne serving Alaska that maintain, & regular weekly service throughout the yoar Arrive Leave Leaye Juneau Junesu Seattle No. Bound So. Bown¢ North Sea Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Northland Sept. 7 Sept. 9 North Sea Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Northland Sept. 21 Sept. 23 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Iune.au ONLY 5 Hom Fairbanks Via Picturesque Mfitehoiso 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, Leave Arrive *Juneau..........Tuesday . /Fairbanks ... Thursday § /Juneau. Saturday g *Fairbanks ...Sunday .......... *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1987. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks 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—Gastinean Hotel Phone 106 Qffice-~4652 Residence .

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