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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1937. s By (,LIFF STERRETT |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIBEI - 6 | ' HEARTLESS, IF 1 WUZ < | puz, Ui < dm»z, M9 YU AN' CONSIDERIN' 5 AL I ’1_, AL, (7_)04 t/; TH' SUIT YUH GOT ON-=- j é 3 § A At / 5 < F\RES QU C ! ,‘. «t L \ S ] < ¢ ~ ap =0 N | . ~u /DOROTHY GOES 17 ARRIVE HERE|™ 5 B 1 Frank Chu nik, well- ; SOUTH EARLY (ON ALASKA FROM rj(:35(.’.‘::;h::g’,'r:,,(.ufi.‘;gikgid 3“35::;‘:_‘ teamer Movements ° / activities since 18 P Py | i iien s Qohilling | MARINE AIRWAYS | FINAL VUYAGE‘ Berthing here for an hour on the, Steamship b(.”]“ Here s T pepper ] Z-WGY Radio Co! Snieata < uled for Sitka this afternoon Totemland Cruise Vessel PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. . PHONE 412 EraRTIRE: SCHEDULED SAILINGS [SO7 U LUNES m Skag Northwestern scheduled to sail a arjorie Fountain, V. R. Hoke, Mrs. from Seattle at 9 o'clock to- L) | L. Polley and infant, Gene Smith Ikl et and wife, Mrs. P. B. Halyorsen, North Sea scheduled to . from Seattle 10 a.m 541!11111— a o ber 10, . Princess Lo scheduled to ® ° . . AL Ak‘ Seventeen persons arrived he adv BETTY McDOWELL, N. G.! Try an Empire ad. i Monday shortly before 2 o'clock - - —— berth-| from | 30 o'~ AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL when the stcamship Alasks ing in Juneau after a voy the Westward, docked until clock. Coming here were: H. Sterling Bertha McLaughlin, Judge Jam Wickersham, Lillian Jackson, M Smith, Mrs. CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A. M.— nary and Elsie Halvorsen, Rob- ro, N. A. McEachran, J. C. , Irene Sullivan and S. Pol- southbound voyage this season Monday P. M. Before REBEK ay, the Dorothy Alex- y L etin i y, 8 pin. Sep- 8t 4 o'clock from the Union | iturday at 11:30 p. Voyage South tember 8 100F. Hall. Social i EKAIIIRLERZE SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE E Docks Monday for i Meeting Wednesa: 0il Dock. {5 /W S JORITIRS BN | Douglas following meeting. SERVICE Ten Hours Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— sail from Vancouver at 9 p. m., September 10. Alas ot i lmmmlm \“\‘iu : Juneau to Funt ay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, of the year, tiie steamship Aleu- tian, Capt. Carl Nilson and Purser Joe berthed in Juneau Mon- lay at 1 p. m. with 114 passengers A 10-hour sta total of 40 persons leit the 5. J. Edgell, Mrs. , Warren Weddell, Clyde J: Kan: ! -y o N Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. *Irequent Nonschedule Trips—109% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE ] IN ALASKA p gan, H. Bermoff, unham, M. Richard, M. Mus- Mrs. R. G. Riv- an, R Sevefich, T. scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 a.m., Sept. 11 Evelyn Be: heduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 14 e nof scheduled to sail from e attle at 9 a.m., Sept aving Juncau for the south A S Dunl For Seattle—Mrs. L. E. Am-| '3 R (,\ . L. Hupfel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ers, Mrs. Mor hillworth, Mrs. Ross 3, Jam Included among the passengers . . . le . . . . . |e . ° I . . ° . ° . . ° . . . . » ° . ° . . . . ° . | here. These were: From Se SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS L. Greenwood, ¥. A. \board Alaska are 17 round T l h attle—John Adams, Howard BErEer: ¢ yukon scheduled southbound e haefer, Carl Serryd, Mrs. D. Ar- yjore 155 from Seward for § € ep one Mrs. A. J. Balog and Patsy An next Mond | Hfi i : wor . lattle, 49 from Valdez for Seattle and| o and Doris; Millie Darlo, E. R. E LOCAL AILINGS For Sitka Martha Tak da, . 2 5 1 v o son, Mrs. W. E. Farrar, Elizabetl gl NeS ® \Winona Jones, L. L. Maloney, and 10 from Cordova for Seatt ‘ ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER sen, 1 . Farrs Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® : 3 Yo A0€ " yeaving Juneau were: For Se- Shief Pi affic M Fraser, Alice Johnsen( JHelen Le- day night at 6 pm., for e |0 Indi t fax Lewis, Annabel Free Cliptiilon fhotigelin i g 3 ¢ ) 1y 5 a .m., BaA 2 a5 attle—Max ewis, Anng ree- v SO i i i e b Al R Sl s i 5 ok Sors, % 0, S M el Rl s SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER P : : ok hiie ity . J. William: Dart leaves every W 1§ [ oison eep, Nar 1d Mary Lou Earling, B e e SRR BB S SO R SRS € ir. or b 3 Mary Lou E Gl theas w” , at 7 am. for Petersbt ol R Wendell Col John Newn i 7-Place Lockheed Vega 9 . Alexander, Kake and rie, ko! 3ud St & G Liotlo: Sibn 1A L o F[]RN ANGE HE A[]S Geirlh, I Miholt, DS S 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan § ., Gasa, A. J .La Gasa, Mrs. John PG e ¢, Saidie Orr Dunbar el 4-Place Stinson “Patco” - Cullough, Hazel and Tie mry McCul- . 1 )r Wrangell—Patricia Anderson, ESTABLISHED R i g - e * . {Scotty Martin, Charles Hill | AIL K; iy s O b Wl 1(1 TIDES TOMORROW | For Ketchikan—W. D. Gross, R.| o wds Passenger and Rir Express Schedules s, Burns, R. Neill, J. Worth, Jack Len- end wife, William Wanamaker, Mrs. — ¢ o 019 Ji PR ¥ “n s s B orinhan, Phillip High tide 2 m. 160 feet i The Fornance, Chilkoot Barr non, Bob Dalton. PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day ¥ KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL— . & w8 . L T et |tender, which has been berthed For Petersburg Office, 587 /5 = 3 J | nson ,-Qm um] HlJ ;( Jackson, h\x\‘l l(iflllll Hy:'{ .om., ]Lt; :»u the ' Government ‘dogk. since Sunday Fan; Bd Enowle ] PETERSBURC—IUNEAL “ Taskion, Bimer: JaRREY e i P Topdle 280l Lot 2130 is scheduled to sail| Ruth Hanson SHELDON SIMMONS L. . BARR |} Juneau on the Aleutian TLow tide 9:08 v s sRgsgeal |0v #9900, Ty, 15 Caladitiod: 50 ORll X 4 “hi + % % Monday—Thu y Monday—Thursda gt : on the return trip tomorrow at 7 SWwanson, G Chief Pilot Pilot R s = ¥ g 74 were: For Skagway—E. A. Rasmus- € P 108 + 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M |a. m. with approximately 40 sol- RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau . L. 3:30 P.M. i son, Bernard Henneger, Sam Hen- AR O T e BARANOF GUES diers who cavorted in Juneau over E A | ‘ o: McCror bt M {the Labor Day holiday L b , ¢ A 4 CHellieul et Wepdy M- | Gt & B e e L % Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication § r. an 'S, -y " s SK e | 3 H Mrs R Aenleh: % Denidela Fornance. Major Kirby Green, who| | ¥ with Ground Stations Py R. Henry, Mr, and Mrs. Halvorsen |is accompanied by Mrs. Green, is in :F ® 4 and daughter. i e of the diers, while other| * N - l B k . For Haines — Caroline Perkins, . |officers in Juneau are Capt B Sl g | e Zl‘St atlmia an ° g e e Baranr, bt oo o Lt 5ROV | s . i e i s Intercoastal Airways, Inc. § - For Sitka—H. Unger, Henry Rog- [Tom ““ Westward with 130 passen- day at 2:40 p. m nnflllmd;:xo?njn JUNEAU s i/ 4 ers, R. R, Mariin ok Buouley Sk 2w ll‘er‘Hshl‘MUNTER FLIES WOMAN |wite. Pilots &1 Muneon an, Fiea ’ 4 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE o For Seattle—Miss M. C. Hellwig. o 1 8 departed a| s, 7] : ") e dl F: 8 hait hour tater with three for e HERE ON ROUND-TRIP il st the contoly, brousht. sive Louis A. Delebecque. Ciastineau Hotel BARMUSON X0 SEAGWAY "mtl,“(l;:x‘um here were: Judge George; Herb Munter Jean Atkmson: T were She, Misses, Miyy fon CAPITAL—$50.000 RHONES--10%, Otfloe) 4059 Resldence E. A. Rasmuson, President of the F Alexander, W. E. Clifton, Eddie|to and from Juneau Monday atte ;':: 'E:‘siz‘ E“fl‘;fiw‘:wn‘: 1::‘511:11 SURPLUS—$100.000 i S e of Alaska ;lum;d in Juneay WcOX, Mr. and Mrs. C. Osgood,(noon in the regularly-scheduled m-‘Smmmon AR ; | a e \laska, stoppe : smusson, John Minkoff and [tercoastal Airways flight from Ket-| b ; [chikan Monday aftern No oth- | ™ <R | ~ < ' ¥ 4 Monday afternoon on the S€NZi€. Mrs. A. Byng, both for Se-|Louis Delebecque announced | W. D. Gross, local theatre man, ACCOUNTS attle, and, Sharon Sharp for Kfl-‘ R |sailed for Ketchikan Monday aftes e siBbatr U R aiRaY) “\m\ COUNCIL, MULLENS ‘noox.x aboard the Alaska on busi- SAFE DEp()SIT BOXES T SPORTATION Co —— e AIL FOR ATLIN MONDAY |ne SPECIALIZING OlLER ON ALEUTIAN Mrs. W. W. E;xvx;il and Mr. and’ e SUFFERS INJURIES Mrs. J. F. Mullen left yesterday | on the Aleutian for a trip to Atlin. | They expect to return in a week jor ten days. | 2% Paid on Savings Accounts The only Ine serving Alaska that maintain, & regular weekly service throughout the year 4 Arrive Leave o Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bowuf A and Thomas Brasher, an oiler on the| Aleutian, was rushed to St. Ann’ Hospital last night after an acci-| L dent in which he was injured. | Alaska Federal Savings Mr. Brasher received severe cuts 5% | and bruises when he fell down the| | and Loan Association GASTINEAU CAFE companionway of the ship. He will| | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 be confined to the hospital for sev-| | P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 | | Short Orders At Afl Hours eral days. Temporary Office: e — COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. If you enhy indoor sports— LaGASA TO KODIAK - sapt. A. J. LaGasa, deep-sea di- |z Bipe's oub ST the best—TRY BOWLING! North Sea ....cept.10 Sept.14 Sept.16 o Northland ....... Sept. 17 Sept..21 Sept. 23 North Sea .....Sept.24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 H Northland ....Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct 7 s | Phone 108 Phone 79 p FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. T OmoOrrow's SinSS ver, arrived in Juneau from South-| | oriy WHARE o o o east A ports with his son, J.| uneau Laundry 364 Today” A. LaGasa, and left this ull(‘rnunn‘f I The J . | BRUNSWICK GUY SMITH, Douglas Phone 1% h B BOCIEX G2 I Franklin Street between { BOWLING ALLEYS B L e TSN ] Front and Second Streets Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg PHONE 358 I BEER ON TAP “Smiling Service” | f { ( L || Bert’s Cash Grocery ||: I PHONE 105 | | Free Delivery Juneau | PHONE 36 For very prompt Juneau ONLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route ST SRILING SCHEDULE ! PACIFIC Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Juneau’s Own Store ; ! Due Juneau Due Juneau regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- | | 5; SEESEER TSR D THE VO(JUE Steamer Northbound Southbound Whi [Fairb: _Flat-. H i i | ritehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Pianes in continu- ‘Chatham Straits Transportation Co. [l il UQUOR DEUVERY NORTHWESTERN Sept. 12 Sept. 14 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground 66 99 || Correctly Styled Clothes | |- ALADISA i 14 e stations. M s DART {1 ¥or Women [ E— BARANOF Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 19 | i udit—7ax and System Service Leave Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | | 101 SEWARD ST. | JAMES C. COOPER, Juneau to Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE *Juneau day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | . | C. P. A b p M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks ander and way ports. 303-05 Goldstein Building Victoria or Seattle 4 turn same day. *__All year round schedule. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic wone eived not later than 4 * | Pulls Blenastasoc p.m. Tuesday, ‘ch ANNEL BUS LINE Notary Public ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o INFOBMATION Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas | Princess Louise—Sept. 16 WHITE SPOT’ MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Lo a i AN e AlaSka SteamShlp Compdnv :00,9 12:15, 1: trrrrrrr e —eeee_ |10:15, 11:15; P. 5, Gll s th 415, 505, 615, 15, &5, e, LIQUOR STORE Connections at Vancouver with SERVICE-QN:ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES SWEn, St Wt R WK o e from K, SV, y mi ot LUiRHSM mdnimte, Phone 655 Canadian Pacific Services: All schedules subject to change without notice and 0K AN R840, 9:40, Dhecat Bolivissy Transcontinental slight changes to make best steamer connections, 10:40, 11:40; P.M. :40, 2:10, DRUGS e v J 4| e Alaska Transportation Co. 5 ‘Tickets, reservations and full ) teave Auk av: AN 700, o15:| | FEMMER'S TRANSFER || yPioicuars fom SCHEDULED SAILINGS Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, PUROLA REMEDIES P M.—12; i % 3 NULVIRILL Evelyn Berg from Seattl PRESORIPTIONS CARE- i PIL~1290 €:16. Satirdsy Speciel PHONE 114 PR. yoLy & n Seatile g FULLY COMPOUNDED 6:45 p.m. Call us for all kinds of Trans- Byl BIRE, Evelyn Berg from Seattle . TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE [Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30;| | ferring Rock and Gravel Haul- r Front Street Next Coliseum | P.M.—2:30, 5";“< s‘fl‘f’d“»" Special| | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, CANADIAN ni Bo FEMMER, Agellt Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel 10:00 p.m. i 0 ice—4652 ; PHONE 97—Free Delivery | pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays | | oioé; Meed, Fay and Freeh PACIFIC PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 e T 0 {enidence e e ———