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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 8, 1937A Marine News 21 LEAVE HERE FOR WESTWARD ABOARD YUKON from th - Northland Goes South With 14 To S.E. Alagka " all Seattie accommodations on the motorship Northland sewed up, the | sailed from Juneau yesterday at 9 pan. with 14 persons from the Capital City for Southeast 2 With Alaska ports, Leaving here were: For Sitka—E Clements, Charles Carter, Gil Rich and wife and child, Dorothy Gordon; for Wrangell—Sam and Al- bert Roberts, Phyllis and Eunice Wanamaker, Walter and Sam Mar- tin; for Petersbu Nelson; for Hoonah—Albert Nustafa - ONE HALIBUTER SELLS, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Sept. 8—The halibuter Havana came in from the western banks todgy and sold 39,000 pounds at 11'% and 10% cents a pound The Gloria No. 2 came in with 18,000 pounds of sable and sold for | o e SPECIALIZING in French and Ttalian Dinners @ s o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND orthwestern scheduled to ar- late Saturday or Sun- day. Should have 3% day: mail aboard SCHEDULED SAILINGS . North Sea scheduled to sail e from Seattle 10 a.m. Septem- ® | e ber 10. o ® Princess Louise scheduled to o; from Vancouver at 9 s @ eptember 10. e Alaska scheduled to sail from .‘ e Seattle at 10 a.m., Sept. 11 e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @ e from Seattle Sept. 14. e Baranof scheduled to sail from e attle at 9 am., Sept. 15 . or nd scheduled to sail @] from Seattle at 10 a.m. Sep- -' tember 17 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS iled southbound . ° . . . . . . . . sct next Monday LOCAL Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o | night at 6 pm, for e and wayports . aves every Wednesday ® for Petersburg, Port e Kake and way- @ . Sitka Dart le at 7T am, Alexander, port TIDES TOMORROW L 3:19 9:14 a 3:17 p m, 9:45 p. m - ’\olu e 1o M ariners Fih tide 150 fe 16.0 06 m m feet feet | feet High tide Low tide The following (‘](‘»\ to Al.t\’{un navigation are temporarily out of commission but will be restored ac- cording to advices received from W C. Dibrell, Superintendent of Light- houses Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- con 6A reported missing March 2 Wrangell Narrows — Petersburg | Bar Front Light No. 39 reported ex-| tinguished and dolphin destroyed August 6. A second class black can buoy similarly numbered was estab- | lished August 9, 650 yards 57 de- grees from Petersburg Bar Rear Range Light in 24 feet of water pending rebuilding of the structure. Icy Strait—Point Adolphus Light reported inguished August 25. Seacoast—Ocean Cape Light re- ported extinguished August 14; Khantaak Island Light reported ex- tinguished September 2. Prince William Sound—Lone Tree Point Light reported extinguished | August 19 Resurrection Bay — Resurrection !Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 report- GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Huurs B ] D ey “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” ,2@ Juneau’s Own Storez e Uhal.lmm \I,rmla Transportation Co. M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE PO, Guy Smith | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street PHONE 97—Free Delivery Next Coliseum i { % ! {Light, C. REABER, Phone 4622 I led extinguished August 27. Reef de- Islands — Unga reported Shumagin a private aid, stroyed August 28. Aids Relighted or Restored Cook Inlet—Gray Cliff Light was |relighted August 28. Permanent Changes Made Sumner Strait—Two Tree Island Light established August 31, flash~- ing white, about 30 candlepower, 18 feet above high water, flash 1.0 sec- onds, eclipse 9 seconds, located on iislet of same name off north shore of Vank Island Cook Inlet Halibut Cove Buoy | was discontinued September 1; ibut Cove Beacon established Sep- |tember 1, 16 feet above high water {on post on rock awash 0.28 miles 154'. degrees from Halibut Cove | Light 2 - THE CHAS. GOL received a large assortment of coats. Drop in and see them has fur adv. | Pham- 10> Juneau or 71 Douglas Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacler 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 Leaves Junesu at 9:30 a.m, | . c Alaska—17 Aboard for This Port 73 Steame! Southeas this Sept. - sailed at EATTLE, Northwestern ports for 9 o'clock ‘KXH)H ‘\.u'mze passengers aboard. | The following passengers |aboard for Juneau Mrs get, Ethel LeCount, R. R. Rowe, Ir- ving Krause, Mrs. G. E. Krause, Mrs.| o | Floyd Epperson, Mrs Griswold, Jack | ter than usual firs C. R. White, Tana, Jack Oroz, |Walter Clem, A. C. Burroughs, R. S. o |Richards. FORNANCE RETURNS TO CHlLKOOT POS] After berthir t the (mmh— ment Dock since Sunday after- noon, while approximately forty | soldiers from Chilkoot enjoyed the Labor Day holiday in the Capital City, the army tender Fornance, Capt. J. R. Smith, sail- ed this morning on the voyage to Chilkoot Barracks. - HALIBUT, SALMON Hansen K. Klapkoff, The Alaska Coast Fisheries today off the Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- {ther, at 9 and 8 cents per pound. The same firm was the halibut lad off the |Capt. John Bjorke, but purchase price was not arranged. The ACF re |of salmon off Clifford Berg. pt. Peter Hildre, also |8 salmon for the thad not been |afternoon. the Hyperian The Ma Capt yaret packed unloaded early - REBEKAHS! Wednesaay, 8 p.m., 8, 1.O.OF. Hall. Social following meeting. BETTY Mc¢DOWELL Meeting tember Douglas |adv. in N. G. “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery | Juneau THE VOGUE ’ Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. e e | Alaska Federal Savmgs | and Loan Association | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718 Phone 3 | Temporary Office: COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 ! ! | ,L JUNEAU BOUND --,”_--,"”----»--»»4 |Steamer Sails for Southeast are Lyman Snow, | Barracks eturn | ARRIVE HERE TODAY z. purchased 12,000 pounds of halibut Oregon purchasing for the Home and Society Yaquima, the final next eived 20,000 pounds NORTHLAND BRINGS I.,| Dougl: AGF but the fishland meat nn.slgmrcrv store Sep- | Douglas DOUGLAS NEWS -——— o | THIRTY-OM PUPILS OF | ISLAND ENROLLED, SCHOOL | | Lo caildren from the Island themselves of the oppor- to begin the present school r| Twelve t | availed s tunity 1g with 38 first class and eight|term in Juneau on the regular open-| ling day yesterday, ten from Dou;-‘ las entering the Parociial School| and two from Treadwell going to the | Carol Clem, Mrs, R. A. Pad-|public school. e The Government School of Doug-| | las opened yesterday with the bet-| day's enroliment lof 19 pupils, all included in First to Fourth, includive, grades. Nine more pupils are expected in the school as their parents return {from fishing and hunting, accord- |ing to Mrs. R. M. Davis, teacher. — - MRS. GILMAN IS E SOUTH, MIS! | Fioyd Gilman, nl;hxllxhnrlmh of the Douglas Children’s Home began his voyage on the Lady Ruth this morning at 7 o'clock for a visit to ports south of here with ultimate| igoal at Seattle, where the boat will be placed in mission service for the | winter months. Accompanying Mr. | Gilman are Robert Welch, who |was connected with the Eva- Igelization work here since May and returning to his home at Beila| lla, B. C. Emanuel Christensen, jenroute to his home in Spokane,| yland Clyde Boyer, to his home in { | Mmr { Gilman expects to be | about siz weeks making contacts nere. The Lady Ruth will be returned here| Spring. -se FREIGHT | freight billed for as on the Northland arriving| yesterday was a refrigeration box e for the Feusi-Jensen| Amongst the | | PEpery | | LO.O.F., REBEKAH PARTY | } The first social gathering of| and Juneau wmembers of |1.O.OF. and the RKebekah lodges {will be held here this evening in the Parish Hall following regular busi- Iness meeting of the local LO.O.F. |in the L. U. Hall. Douglas Odd Fel- lows will be the hosts for the get- | together. { Card playing will furnish the en-} tertainment in addition to same; excellent eats. Helen Edwards, Jackie Sey, (ginia and Dorothy Langseth serve refreshments at the aff: B 7\ If you enjoy indoor sports— here's one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP Vir-| will| 1 — ——{! PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY — Audit—"fax any JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery | FEMMER’S SFER PHONE 114 Call us for all kinds of Trans- ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, | Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh Dressed Poultry. D. B, Femmer s ;__—._______g CANADIAN PACIFIC Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—Sept. 16 Princess Louise—Sept. 26 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: ‘Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL "Twu | | l . |Prucha |JUDGE ALEXANDER away | — CEIEs STERRETT Birthdays | Are Celebrated A double anniversary was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Grant Baldwin when Billie Orme and Mar- {lan Cramer held birthday parties Games were played during the af- ternoon, and a dainty refreshment plate was erved to De U Jackie Gould, Shirley Kay Car- michael, Shirley Mauren Berrie, | Roberta Brown, Sylvia Davis, Clyde| Starks, Jimmy Ccnnors, Jorene |carlson, Jerry Shaw, Katherine sard, Dorothy York. Mesdames William Sparks, L. n, M. Davis, J. Gould, George on, Bud Carmichael, Gilbert Fred Orm2 and Miss Mar- jan Cramer and Mrs. Grant Bald- win were also present. — e Prucha, Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1937 8 November 10 13 December 15 1938 12 July 13 9 August 10 9 September 7 13 October 12 11 November 9 8 December 14 September October Ca T January February March April May June Special Sales Held On Request of Shippers i | \ | TO ADDRESS C. OF C., Advances will be made as usual | when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. ! Federal Judge George F. Alexan- der will be the speaker at the Ju- neau Chamber of Commerce lunch- eon tomorrow noon in Percy's Cafe, it was announced today. Judge Al- exander will tell of the recent Judges' conference in Fairbanks. Guests of the Chamber will in- clude M. E. Clifton and R. A. Thompson, representatives of the Wall Street Journal. -oo THE SEATTLE FUR || EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. The manufacture of glass beads |has been chiefly carried on in Ven- ice since the 14th century D Lester D. Henderson Lode and placer location notices| for sale at The Empire Office. | ‘Alaska” by SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL ES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent PHOCD L. F. BARR Pilot Due Juneau | Southbound Sept. 14 Sept. 20 Sept. 19 Due Juneau Northbound Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Steamer NORTHWESTERN ALASKA BARANOF Seattle Sept. 8 Sept. 11 . .Sept. 15 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ALASKA-ROUT SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle . Se) Agent, CP.R. Juneau CANADIAN PACIFIC e e Evelyn Berg from Seattle PHONE' 114 ngh Phone 312 in THE EMPIRL Read the Classified Ads Mae Ua, ao Iy, 9 J;,-n«f_ J@u'l“. Yourn Fuel Codt mw‘"ngu,," VHOLD p, ZE = ¥ g CARBONADO PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 REEEERIXEEYERARRETNRRREN TS IEEPTINESTINNAL WEREERRTEENRTERNDNNAE LN 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 ED MAURER Chief Pilot Traftic Manager S e Iuneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED Passenger and Air Express Schedules e YC1CHIKAN—WRANGELL— PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. 1t AM. Ar. Juneau .. v. 3:30 P.M. Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations Monday—Thursday Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, (Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 46"’ Residence 52, via NORIHIAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only Ine serving Alaska that maintaim a regular weekly service throughout the vome Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Junesu Beattle No. Bound So. Boun{ Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. North Sea Northland North Sea Northland ...5ept. 10 _Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 FRED €. CHARMAN, Agent .. Juneau ONLY 5 Houns 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, Leave *Juneau.... *Fairbanks *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *__All year round schedule. 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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