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THL I)AILY /\LASI\/\ [MP[I\L. FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1937. u,R FJ‘“‘,\) HOWZIT YE A~ PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. ked to play fhe fiddle Marine News {| DOUGLAS | "= LF(.)D,,FU”E_RAL_‘ T [ e, P e 2 rmre—————— i ; '"f.v.'{,1;}“{;3,,,2."" e ol .u.m, i !v~~-~‘------,-::;,_-_,,,;::;,;,,,,.-.-,,,,,, MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER ey will be Jimmy Lemiecux,| “He took me to the same whar BTH SEA lS o0 0000000 0 0 oft—— e HBhy Eareteln. . C Tanned fit af month's{I'd visited before. There wasn’tan ® NEW CHURCH PLANS g vl Wisukan s aboard boat there. T gave up. T walked t ? ; 4 Grant Ritter, Edward|cruise in Ala ) Nfl Steamer Movements ; ARE FORMULATED NOW ] he chartered yacht Sevelyn IL.|town again, and found a cab and NORTHROUND o | As the re of the special ser- “‘ famou ng told the cab driver to take me to| funeral will be held S ¢ este heduled to ar- @ [vice hel he L. 11 last g Northwestern scheduled to ar ice held in the L. U. Hall last! o000 0" Lelook from rive late Saturds r Sun- e [Sunday morn it which Dr. Tor-1 oo 5 : les W. Carter|o resume wo n a motion pic- right back to the same wharf day. Umum have 3 days eI discuss the possibilities of " fir VA Eia 1 Seattle yesterday No boa mail aboard e |building a community church here United Air-{ “The cab driver started laugh- ood today'the wharf I nted. He took me JUNEAU BOUND forenoon including the Juneau: Mrs. Clara [e} Floyd Vo 8 Mrs. C Ma iden and children . - SIMMONS FLIES THREE TO ATLIN 1t Atlin this afternoon k with Constable and 1 Engelson y Ander- AAT t Tom Mor- mmons was to Mortuary. T} v. John A. ; : will read the final rites 1 @ 'a due Tuesday e |un effort will be made soon to st gl 5 W Mrs. Berlin and their|ing. He took me over to the edge SCHEDULED SAX S e|certain what moral backing exists & |d t 1da, will follow when of the wharf. T looked over. There Prince Louise scheduled to e |[for the enterprise. With { > 1 Y rs from a slicht/was the boat. The tide goes up and il at 9 o'clock tor from |insurance money which Ww HOSPITAL NOTES doWr'about Bineteén:foet n Ketchi- Vancouver ® for the loss of the former Congre- But before Berlin left he told a kan. It had gone down while T wa a scheduled to sail from ional Community Church, and| ponn Flesher underwent an ap-|story with an O. Henry ending vay!” int terviewers ¢ - > *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka { ' § ) § \ 3 \ \ { ) ) | ) § eSS A Bl & 1 g £Fi t . S E and return. velyn Berg scheduled to sail @ fchurch location, sufficient money sy FHospital ing Field Lode and placer location ,“,“'...V% *WEDNESDAY N E ) ! § 3 L H i i tile 9 am. tomorrow @ [suitable lots available for the new|,. X morning & ut himself ) pendectomy this Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. *KFrequent Nonschedule Trips—10%, off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 623 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER SIsk it wayportl 4. 4Rt two.lopn: end Ole Taug at the Government back to the wharf where T thought Chief Pilot Traffic Manager Dart leaves every Wednesday o - .o Hospital the boat was lying. It w i S e SO e rrrrreed at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® | ARRANGEMENTS MADE here : locking at 3 Alexander nd way- ® FOR SCHOOL OPENING| A 0.0 om e le Sept. 14 ® to finance a becoming structure W tayed in <ol an {0 | for sale at The Empire Office. Baranof scheduled to sail from e will be made available the Mis-| Ay Walther was dismissed today|sever g 3 The last S Seattle at 9 am., Sept. 15, ® 'sion” Board if it s found that pub-ig. o st Ann's Hospital following|couple of days it rained. How it Northland scheduled to sail ®{lic sentiment is in favor of the| yoqical car ained! I stayed aboard the boat.| from Seattle at 10 a.m. Sep- ® |undertaking /e were due to 't 2 o'clock | ®| Present plans for the handiing Forrest Smith and baby girl,|in the morning of the last day and| SOt BOUND SAILINGS ® of church work here in connection ’ \piEE - 81, Were diimie the night before, at about 10 o'clock Yukon scheduled southbound ® with the new edifice includes Sun- AN W g T decided to gt 4 walk. T needed next Monday ® day ministerial services by a Ju-|, » air. T got a \ L t { LOCAL SAILINGS ® ' neau minister and a woman for so- Sy u ) e T e ot Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ |cial service and Sunday school work w il mie erforr « I'd walkeq. around the - night at 6 pm., for @ who would divide her time belween|eq this morning on Mar red [town for about an hour I came SEneea 0671 2 e e e e 99 000000000000 00000000000000ss S “Smiling Service” return trip to Juneau Jartell. of fak at|wharve 1 find it I afternoon with Mr. Morgan, ' o "":‘ AN ® | 'With the acceptance by Mrs. Elva underwent a minor operation at|a while T got past the n! \ce Bert sm(l:gil,‘ E.rocery 1 two passengers from Atlin 1o Rice and Mus. Clara Dilg, of Juneau, the Government Hospital this|ther more wharves L | pres Dativery e I‘ Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan . |0f temporary teaching positions on morning kept walkin r a while virsg HPror - Hire 1 " lthe Douglas High Sehool faculty, .o ¥ ne a cbuple of mile - ) SRR ST ESTABLISHED e o At At b height | TIDES TOMORROW _ | Lun’ pians have been made to start noon, and flew to Atlin at a he i | 1 » bee ! o 6000 foet, acconding o radio, * High tide 4:# . my 125 foei * |the new term next Monday morn-| TERRITORIAL BLDG. m e Passenger and Air Express Schedules reports Low tide 10:2 . 49 feet |ing TO BE PUT IN SHAPE Pilot L. F. Bam, who hopped off | High fide 4:28 p. m. 140 feet | Mrs Rice, who taugnt here for FOR DEPARTMENTS KETCHIKAN-——WRANGELL— fufi e o s | v ST 5 B Ao o , || Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | : SETERSBURG JUNEAU because’ of fo@ % cational preparation, which includ-| Bids for remod and repair- Last night at 6:20 o'clock Pilot HAIDA IS CHECKING ed Study at the Washington State ing the old Territorial Building i 3 E r—Thursday Monday—Thursday < P tur from his flight College University of Oregon, Third and Seward are scheduled i A0 1" L A 3 S t ".',',',.:ff.f,',, l,\‘p y:l‘, :,”':( “\lvv ”,] “, HALIBUT FISHERMEN will teach English, Latin and His- to be opened next Monday b X 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. with three pasengers from Peters-| Ghecking on possible violations torY: Mrs. Dil a graduate of Administrative Board. It : : : ‘ - 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau Lv. 3:30 P.M. re H. G. MCKinney, of the halibut fishing regulations, o c50n State Coll e g st us Two-Way Radio Communication R. T. Harrls and Wellman Hol-the United States Coast G O8%lin Oregon schoo I have vacant, i to house | i : ous Ty ok the Uiiten Sates Consi Ouiard OUe|o1pse of Home Baons Science the Welfare Department, the Ter- ' SR G i i with Ground brool ter Haida is on a patrol to u G X : ~land Commer here. ritorial Health Department and 5 “ moegd JBIagEgin shis. vicinlly, The School Board will meet to-!perhaps some of the other Terri- ® Ketchikan Stowaway [The current patrol is not expect-|pipy; ¢ arrange some of the de- torial offices which now are finding | -3 = i ¥ Arrested in Seattle 0,2 T much time and the (00" bropuratory to the new start themselves crowded for space. o Intercoasial Alrways’ inc. ‘ P te B —————— - . - “- " ek or twc " - sar o £ BA GO (hakn o] e SEWING MEETING TONIGHT CARD OF THANKS TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE %3 ~ 43 resied here us @ stowaway on the| T have fust purchased the gas/NOSLES for the St Luke's Guild Sraiide to the Treadwell Foundry SEAPLANES FOR CHARYER : i & Deipbocs. SGabasa Soil ed as Patrick Morrison, 22 was ar- NOTICE | Mrs. J. R. Guerin will be the| I Wish to express my heartfelt steamer Baranof from Ketchikan. power boat Naughty Marietta from |t their regular sewing meeting "xlurk”x . :.v;‘ :;mz:nx n Ifl"tmu.l. nd 3 PHONES—106, Office; 1652, Residence He is charged with being a disor-|C. V. Wohlzamt A scheduled for this evening at g the individual friends for their ; C. V. Wohlgamuth. Any persons| T oCHEe" oOF B ; kindness and consideration, follow- 7-Place Lockheed Vega Fotetetetrbe et bbb bbb e derly person having claims or liens against said|®'¢}ock in the i Niient Sams o ‘M”_‘.Wh{ ing the death of my brother An- 6-Place Bellanca skyl’ocke' - gelo, and for the beautiful floral P PERCY’S CAFE TEAM Bank, Juneat, Alagks, prior to Sep-| (MORIN B <45 TANS | ibutes to him | 4-Place Stinson “Patco” = . . tember 23, 1937 | John Niemi and Glen Edwards s to him s f; Zzpl// via BEAT ALT HEIDELBERG T GEORGE BOLYAN |wil start a musical engagement | 4% GRIE DEMOR M[ z 4 @ Bl ! {with the Douglas Inn by playing im‘ Seoaee u S MAIL By score of 2438 to 2375, RUMMAGE SALE an all-night dance tomorrow night .o UNBSCE AL o Wi 3 ST AR 5 y the Martha Society., Sept. 28.| & o 2 £ . 'of Martha Society to be held Sept. Perey's fe five defeated the clety ! at the popular Channel resort.|,, % o v . re Heidelberg team in the Commercial adv. |Niemi will alternate with the = VK“" e “fi"" | PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day s s fice, 5 League 1 on the Brunewick | Chatham Straits Transportation Co,|APhone and accordion and Edwar Office, 587 leys la ht. Several of the will play the piano. SHELDON SIMMONS a 2 | SHEL SIMMONS L. F. BARR bowlers ma v;\rwnlu)n.nl scores as “M. s. DART” e — Chief Pilot i Pilot | The only Ine serving Alaska that maintaim , the following shows: | C. F. Walker or Anchorage is in a regular 4 @ s LT o kI, ice throughout the voar TN Heidehers | Léaves Femmer Dock every Wedhes- |Seward now recéiving medical ati| RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent R Gl : tadde 158 195 )= 332 day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, tention at the General Hospital. ' g & ¥ Arrive Leave 115 145 15— 45| Port Alexander and way ports. |&+—— — I = = - — AL Leave Juneau = Juneau wg) 13, 158 | Freignt received not later than 4| | Alaska Federal Savings Beallo! NoBeunl S Bgad 4 16019, 10— w8 W Jussaar. | and Loan Association Ol Oy S . it FOR INFORMATION L oo T e e ~ 7 North Sea ... oept.10 Sept.14 Sept.18 i — ! MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | Sy “;‘;';8 ity 5.0 N\, | Northland ... Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.23 Total 3375/| s | i OBeK 2 hone 3 B North Sea Sept.24. Sept.28 Sept.30 | 6o rs rrreoreoooes 9 | | Temporary Office: ! | R ,1 Northland Oct. 1 . 3 Ugrin § 156— 501 COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. Nelson " 154— 486 SPECIALIZING - Xt you enjoy indoor sports— \ ¢ - Schramenn .. 13 117— 397 . R S PN T Y. ¥, here’s one of the best—TRY . FRED ¢. CHARMAN, Agent Lindstrom 5 173— 515 in French 1 i BOWLING! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageu . Smithberg 173— 5! N CITY WHARF . and BRUNSWICK o : ¢ GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. i E S U S e tatian §!| prankiin Street between | || BOWLING ALLEYS " Di Front and Second Streets | | Rhecinlander and Alt Heidelberg Toledo to Unveil i | BEER ON TAP d b iy W 2 z Joe Brown’s Grin| : 5 ®T Juneau ONLY HOURS Fairbanks it GASTINEAU CAFE Jil ) 1 TOLEDO, Sept. 10.—The caver- Sh s | ' ~ \ i # nous mputh ‘of Jos T Erown, "Todli] < Cronw At All Hous ) PHONE 36 CANADI $ Pritbigi b e é’fiflfiflfififi‘ Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route adc-gprawny oo e $ e e enamen o i Sty e ™ Sept. 18 e unveiled here during ity's| & i = : s 58 54 ) centénnial, September 17,6013, '] Vieit the i For very prompt SRS U i) Bepk b Sph12 fangls regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Joc is the first former Toledoan| | | LIQUOR DELIVERY HOTELS - Sept. 14 Sept.20 || Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- t be invited by the centenmiall | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | ol gl - Sept.21 Sept. 27 | ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground ion to return for home-| | Mineral Hot Baths | = o 2 NONVIHWESTERN . Sept. 26 Sept.28 stations. : week, high spot on the en-( | Accommodations to suit every | | 3o 3 ALASKA pt. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 b tire celebration. | | taste. ‘Reservations Alaska Air | | | Audit—7ax and System Service | Leave Arrive I'll do my best to make the | Transport. i1l JAMES C COOPER Iunequ to Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE ‘J‘ur_xenu..........'I"uesdny Fairbanks world Toledo-conscious” was his an- - — p C. | . 4 M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks _...Sunday ....._.._Juneau wer to o telegram of Invitation. | e | | 303-05 i Building Victoria or Seattle | *Fairbanks . s “Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- BB 5t ) rregop oo i Public Stenographer J turn same day. Georgia includes 10000 more ~py W NNFT, BUS LINE Notary Public SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS B S *__ A1l year Tound schedsle. square miles than does the State of 2 b ’ 71 Douglas A ss Louise—Sept. 3 3 i i New York. | Phone 105 Juncau or 71 Douglas Princess Louise—Sept. 16 Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- PR 15 e AT sty Jlm-'f; e e " WHITE SPOT || Princess Louise—Sept. 26 Al'!ska SteamShlp Companv proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- G“y smlth ] 4a18, 8:15, 6;18,.7:15, 6: ! LIQUOR STORE Connections at Vancouver with SERVICE-ON-RLL-ALASKA-ROUTES ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. ) Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on gaoie .,.,.,:.‘:2,,00“"13'23};40 9:40, Phone 655 Canadian Pacific Services: 3 All. schedules subject to change without notice and 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, Prompt Delivery Tfanscontinehial slight changes to make best steamer connections. DRUGS jwomvomonionl menae | Alaska Transportation Co. Tickets, reservations and full - — one .o . PUROLA REMEDIES | |Lcave Auf'“{i’.f . ";‘fi"fioo w15 | FEMMER’S TRANSFER | particulars from SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Pacific Alaska Alrways, Inc. V. W. MULVIHILL bt ] PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | P-M—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Specia PHONE 114 e orn Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... .+Sept. 14 FULLY COMPOUNDED 6:45 p.m. 3 g ated Evelyn Berg from Seattle .. -....Sept. 24 |Leave Juneau: AM. — 17:30, 9:30; !f;lrll :: f;;{m i"al::dér::e?:l:nu:- Yoneaa Alaska y g attle P! TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Front Street Next Coliseum { P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special| | 0 we also sell Cement, Coal, CANADI AN D. B. FEMMER’ Agent Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel | \ 10:00 pm. K 4 PHONE 97—Free Delivery First Bus Sundays and Holidays gi"dhnlg'?f:fi‘;‘y.“;.’;mmm_q PACIFIC PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Phoso: 106/ Office AR RN i Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m.

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