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POLLY AND HERPALS THE DAII Y ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT 4, 1937 By CLIFF STERRETT Read the VCIC(SSJ‘led Ads in THE EMPI'?E (ot ottt P i e Marine News DOROTHY PULLS DOCK IN WATER AS 34 DEBARK Steamer H.n rough Time Berthing Lett for Haines at 9 P. M. Alexander crash rday after- the of © 6 60 0 00 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Evelyn Berg scheduled rive at 1 o'clock morning. Aleutian due Monday Northland due Tuesday. Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. Septem- ber 8. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. Septem- ber 10, ., SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Dorothy Alexander scheduled e in port at midnight tonight and sails south via Sitka one hour later. bdl | Baranof scheduled to arrive e Sunday afternoon at 2:30 e, and will sail south one hour e| later. Prince Louise scheduled to ar- e rive in port at 5 o'clock Mon- day morning and Is south two hours later. Alaska scheduled next Monday, LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves ev Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Al nder, Kake and way- ports © e e 00000 0 0 . ar- ® ° . to Sunday R couple nocn Pacific C its piles nel Consen: lit dock into the pulied several tineau Chan- that mis- over us of opinion undertow cauced the than n reunion with old ally a heavy cue, rather the numerou. hers thy fi to allow 3 rest m exc returning friends red at enzers 1c of the 76 pas- teac Dor lock eau bert southbound and the to st oit plank Coming Brown son, Ec Dalma Prom Lk son, Zor B. Erick- Haas, Avi 1 Harpc Trwin Hansori, Mary Kol Bill Mabel M. Monson, Pauline McFadden, Mrs. Jose- Whitaker Wallace, * Velma TIDES TOMORROW ther phine From Ket Elmer Jakeway, J Gartley, A. E. Rood From Wrangell Fred W. Hollander, Harry Seo, Max M. Lewis, Herb Dunlap, K. Cole, I Sarabia, K. Clark, H. Freed, S. Mar- orothy John F. Davi High tide 0:47 a Low tide 6 High tide 1:11 p. m. 17.8 Low tide 7:19 p. m., -0.8 TIDES MONDAY High tide 1:27 a. 'm.,, 173 Low tide 7:33 a. m., -1.0 High tide 1: , 178 Low tide . -1.0 m, 174 , =14 feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet The Dorot1y, carrying tons of which approximately 50 were for this por iled at 9 o'clock for Haines to deg three soldiers and assengers in that e will return here tonight at midnight| and sail south one hour later. Leaving Juneau on the Dorothy| High tide 2:15 p. were: For Haines—Mr. and Mrs.| Low tide 8:31 p. Thomas Young, C. Story Schutie, | #.°L. Pigke, N. A. Mcl hran, J. Bechtol, W. Phillips. For way—Mrs. Sam Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. William Hesse, Ross Gridley, J .C. Cooper, M Paul Wilson, Dorothy, Florence and Paul'! Wilson, Charles Sherman, H. E Eryans, E. W Kart e Mark Twain city TIDES High tide 2:04 Low tide 8:07 TUESDAY a. m., 168 m., -0.1 m., 175 feet m, -08 feet .- - | Many astronomers of the Middle believed that the earth was the stationary center of the uni- verse. feet a feet S i SPECIALIZING born on the appeared, | its reap- ! AN in French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours | Alaska Federal § and Loan Asceciz” Accounts ln ured Up to Ten.p nary COLUMBIA LUMBET Hollmann’s Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | | | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” fgnens Juneau’s Own Store Stret et & o5 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; p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 i : Free Delivery Juneau THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. Phone 105 Junédu or 71 Douglas Leave Juneaw: A.M.—7:15, 8:00, 9 110:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1: 3 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40, 9:40, |10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 10, 3:40, 140 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacler Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. g S S, GuySnnth | DRUGS | PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED M 5 ® relatives from ail parts of the coun-| g ® tion ® Morse, | honor of Mr | REV. ®'by the Rev f Services not later morning i ( JusT ONE MINU | ¢ MORE NOW, HON DOUGLAS NEWS HONORED day Miss P. Litton LITTONS Fifty years |Eva Given were married ;All(l today the couple, still most |happily married, are celebrating the occasien of their golden anniver- sary with the istance of near BEING ago ti i Willi in Tacoma try who have gathered for the event There are six children, two sons! and four daughters, living, all of whom were expected there in addi- to members of their familie: Feero left Douglas two weeks ago to be with her parents. Another daughter, Mrs. Everett also residing in Tamoma, having a reception at her home in and Mrs. Litton - TORBET IS TO HOLD SUNDAY Arrangements were made today Walter Torbet to hold a service in the Labor Union Hall tomorrow morr at 9:45 nll(\(" at which time he will pl the conzregation a pm;nm..m 1«'1» |al to the building of a com- |{munity church in Douglas. Eve: lone is invited to attend the meet- |ing | - > - ED ROLLER IN HOSPITAL As a result of the wound in h leg becoming infected, ¥d Roller, who was spiked in the last game of |the Channel baseball se enter- |ed St. Ann’s Hospital for treatment. i -—ee ED HOME SOON < to her present plans, Mrs. A. E. Goetz, who with her two children, has been visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder at Orchard, Wash,, will leave for her return trip home on the eighteenth of this month i l]nugla‘sf ilhumh Notices must be for this church column recs:ved by The Empire than 10 o'clock %nnulhv to guarantee change of| sermon topics, ete. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCI " The Union S Church, on Sunday afternoon, Sep-| {tember 12. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 8:45 a.m.—Holy Mass. e | {| The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY | Audit—Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER, C. P A 303-05 Goldstein Bulld!ng Public Stenographer Notary Public ~ WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery —— | | S TFEMMER’S TRANSFER"T PHONE 114 Call us for all kinds of Trans- |Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; |P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays i Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. Front Street Next Coliseum PIIONE 97—Free Delivery ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer — SEI{\'I('E | | | | 7:30 p.m.—Vesper service and ser-, mon, unday School will re-| |sume regular sessions in St. Luke’s | v (ww' TH' HECK COMIN' OFF HE ANYHOW? 19 PASSENGERS JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, kor of -Steamer Yu- t and South- |t} noon with and 16 steerage passengers 3 | Pa: book ard the = Yukcn 1 include Mrs. J L. Wilson, J. rry Galvin, ! oline Todd W. Jones .and Mrs. J. O'Neill H athew W. Griffir Mrs. J. S Jackson od for J Erwin, Mrs, J -{Butler, C. E W.ilson Mrs. Robert Coffey Caroline Child, J. wife, Edna D. Ross, Mrs. Bullock, Geo! son, R. E. Murphy William T. Mahoney, MacKinnon, ruml»m LUUISF ARRIVES WITH 14 ABDARD : FOR THIS PORT | i i " Princess mer Hax 47 Pas- | isy sengers, with Only 14 Roundlrippcrs sons arrived here on the Princess Loui s tne Canadian Pac amer berthed from shortly after 5 o'clock until 11 o’clock, when she sailed for|} Skag Forty-seven other persons were aboard the ship as she came into Juneau, 33 of whom were for Skag- 4 way and 14 round-trippers. 1he Louise will return to J\m‘-uu on the southbeund voyag: Fouricen pe yester-| Passengers cn the: Princess Louise | for this port were: I 3 5. .lnd wife, Miss M e Temstn, A , J. Radish I'he our Tulsequah ey Under Arctic Ice Is Producing Gold Joe T. Sum\‘.n. oi the thmugh sengers on the Victoria last night from Nome, riported he took out, in exc of $75,000 in gold duringl the spring and early this summer |from under the Arctic ice pack on' ‘Earmg Strait at Bluff, Alaska, Iorly miles from Nome. This is the first successful un- derwater, ice mining operation last VLV[”‘GKON FUNERAL FOR ANGL[ODFMOS SUNDAY |will interfere with street cleaning ABOARD YUKON .. afterncon at tuary sk today| funerai parlors. TO BRING THE HON. B THE STEEDJ.El/) W o 2= —,-)g,-:‘yt.« = WASHING NOTICE parking of automobiles that ST The (operations will not be allowed on A funeral services paved streets after 2 a.mn, Sunday. held at 2 o'clock tomorrow DAN RALSTON, he C. W. Carter Mor-|adv Chief of Police. for Angelo Demos, member | ii——————————— & Alford John Bradford Post, who| | SIGRID’S victim - of drowning this| | BEAUTY SALON Officers of Bradford Post “YOUR APPEARANCE IS that Legionnaires assemble at OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Dugout at 1:30 to march to the| | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 Y Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. 8. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent ind Day L. ¥. BARR Pilot The First Mational Bark JUNEAU @ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts which has proved fruitful on the famous Nome beach lines, stretch- ing east and west from Nome for |more than one hundred miles. Sullivan used a dragline equip- {ment in scraping the sands under the ice before the breakup which allowed him to sluice a dump when| 4 the warm weather and water came in the spring. His operations took place during April and May. Sul- livan’s operations this summer have been confined to Daniels Creek. at| Bluff which is an old-lime pro- ducer, - e Today’s News Today.—Emplre. | to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Juneau Princess Louise—Sept. 6 Princess Louise—Sept. 16 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. unean Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC [ e ] £ 4’15 SERVING ZIALASKA i B Due Juneau Northbound Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 *Southbound via Skagway and Sitka. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Due Juneau Southbound Sept. 6 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 DOROTHY ALEXANDER . NORTHWESTERN *ALEUTIAN YUKON Al fiska Steamship Com pan ON"ARLL*RARLASKA-RO SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle . Evelyn Berg from Seattle . Sept. 24 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night. Phone .312 Sept. 10 { | | Uae Un ae—ge‘uw _mmi. Cu ljfyw'v.. Farel Cosin PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 P ket oy MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL- CARRIER WEDNESDAY, A. M.— Juneau to Hawk Inlet, 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 623 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER Chief Pilot Traffic Manager Tenakee, Sitka Todd, 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-Wav Radio Communication with Ground Stations Monday—Thursday Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence The only Nne serving Alaska tbat maintzin, a regular weekly service throughout the voar Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau No. Bound So. Bound Leave' Seattle Northland North Sea Northland . North Sea Northland FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. Sept. 7 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Juneau ONLY 5 “ouns 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. *Fairbanks ...Wednesday ...Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *__All year round schedule. /—June.1 to September 1, 1937. 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—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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