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HER PALS POLLY AND u\\_v | ANYHOW? /I g Tk ‘LI‘.A_/ Marine News PO ALASKA BRINGS 4270 JUNEAU ON TRIP NORTH Leaves for Westward l‘:;lr]_\' 25 * Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No passenger steamer north- bound ) SAILI cheduled to from ‘Seattle at 10 am. S tember 17, Yukon scheduled to Seattle at 9 am sail from September cheduled to Seattle 9 am. on September SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS loday with from Here B ng 1 1t 10 o'clock last . North Sea uled south night with mor H00 paset bound at 1:30 o'clock in the er aboard, the ip Alaska morning. i having 42 persons abourd JU- o prineess Louise scheduled to d for the Westward “this arrive in port tomorrow 0.0 CROTK Slier 22 hase morning at 5 o’clock and sails rs had boarded the vessel at SoBUEaL R ke { u 7 Alaska scheduled southbound Coming here were: For Seatle Ccs A Mr Ted Al Raymond Ad- LOCAL SAILINGS uns, Mrs. James E. Bowen, Mr Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Miss Curran, Lorene day night at 6 pm., for el Puyot and wife, Slika and wayports ay, Huntley ¢ part Jeaves every Wednesday o “ ife, Patricla I Kath-Tg a7 am. for Petersburg, Port e erine Miller, D. E. McConnell, Jack g alexander, Kake and way- ® 3. Martin, Mrs Mortison, o ports s H.McIl-/g g o 6 o o ¢ 0 0 0 o @ 0. i - & ra— o B. i it Schwarz, Ellen Sorri, Mrs. Lyle F. * g ner, Lyle F. Warner, Herbert TIDES TOMORROW 3 O. Galt, Dean Hausle, Clar-|% RS B o el | Low tide 3 m, 24 feet i itheast Alaska: F. Parrish , k ~ , High tide 10:23 a. m., 13.0 feet D, nan, W. C 3owen, J. W & e 2 Low tide 4:14 p. m., 45 feet Bdmunds, H. Willams, Mrs. Wil-; 10% HES Lol P e OO0 S5 liams, Mrs. B. White, C. W. Swan-; €0 tde 10°1 P son, Mr A. Prusi, Mr J. Arola, E. Hoffman, C caving here Homum - wa| THREE HALIBUTERS wer Porter ze C. Penr 2 W C. harpe, Harold F SEATTLE, Sept. 15—Three hali- Mrs, M. Menkman, H. R. Justice, pyters came in from the western N. L. Troast, Fritz Johnson, Harry panks and sold here today. The Hopper, Mrs. H. G. Nordlin M. wireless brought in 15,000 pounds, Polley, Mrs. Polley, Esther Gallipen,'gelling for 11% and 11% cents a Beity McCormick, Walter Bacon, pound; Brisk 35000 pounds, 11% M1 C. Penny, J. R. Holler, and 11 cents; Orbit 20,000 pounds, Steve Vukovich. 11% and 11% cents. For Cordova were R. E. Murphy,| Tre Argo brought in 31,000 pounds Tom Petrich and Ethel Lecount,iof sable and sold for 4% cents a while Mr. and Mrs. J. €. Rivers were pound, Curlew with 18,000, selling booked for Vaidez for 4% cents. - - R e AVONA HAS HALIBUT, SABLE FISH FOR ACF PENGER GOES SUUTH TODAY The Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen, to- day sold 1700 pounds of halibut at 8, 6 and 3 cents per pound and 23,000 J)r,.um\ of sable fish to the Alaska | Coast Fisheries. The t Guard cutter] S e GontintlThe Norland, Capt. Tom Sandvik, sy ; 1" took ice at the cold storage. cau C day and two ey night uth early for dry do practice ¢ Durin; and for """ RELIANCE IS FINED $800 1»., FOR FISHING VIOLATION The halibuter Reliance I of Tet- ch 1, owned by Richard Blendheim. vy was fined $800 in Commissioner’s » court in Sitka yesterday after plead- 15 -|INg guilty to violating halibut fish- The Sper Lt. Comdr. Edward H bottom of the cuttcr i Bin at Corova. ARk ba | ing regulations, according to the during her stay in dry'dock. She|District Attorney's office here. The is expected to proceed morth in alReliance had cleared for fishing in onth: O tois Area Three and had been found |with her gear out in Area Two. She | was seized by the cutter Haida. ... RETURNS TO ANCHORAGE i | — e After a visit with her broth FREEZE Ernest Hileman, and h Ler 3 Edwards had his toes frozen awford, Mrs. J. H. Crawford ‘re-| Glen At recently from|While working in the Juneau Cold Storage plant the first of the week and as result is just getting over |the lameness which resulted e e . “Tomorrow's Styles Today” || SITKA HOT SPRINGS | ‘ Mineral Hot Baths v‘ | Accommodations to suit every l taste. | Juneau’s Own Store| | t Phone 105 Jureau or 7 Douglas A AR A SR S L»aw!uneau. A.M.—7:15, 8:00, 9 15,| Prrrrrrrrrreeerereeeeenr_|10:15 11:15; PM 2:15, 5, 3:15, (4 |4:15, 515, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, Guy Smlth 11:15, 12:00 midnight. A Leave Douglas 10:40, 11:40; P.M 2:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 11:40 Glacler Highway Leave Auk Bay: P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliseum a P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. ; First Bus Sundays and Holidays l Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. Front Street PHONE 97—Free Delivery | | Reservations Alaska Air | | | {CHANNEL BUS LINE —1:40, 8:40, 9:40, :10, 3:40, 10:10, AM.—T7:00, 8:15; |Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; THE DAILY AL AbKA l;MPIRl i \\LDNI;SD'\\ SEPT. ‘)37 By CLIFF STERRETT (A INDICATOR. WHEN- ER A HURRICANE'S 90 COME HERE | ON N'WESTERN, 36 60 SOUTH, .‘. DUUGLAS NEWS CLU l{ SPONSOR DILS, DRAMATIC 3 LR With eight boys and girls ms [Ste "“\l“l) [ eaves l"“l) |up its membership, the 'Dougl This Morning in School Dramatic Club, ye 38, came afternoon into being yesterd To complete Hoavv Fog |persons to Juneau. and »e sponsored by tl the organi- | st s | ar Ay zation the following officers were | The mship Northwestern, af- | chosen; scribe and advertising man- ter picking up 36 persons in Ju-| Virginik Seiogieih: make. [peau for the South, sailed fromgrijt, Helen Edwards; stage mana- WIILE YOUR FRIENDS ARE SHIVERING this winter, |the Pacific Coast dock shortly afteriger, Glen Kronquist; in charge of i can be hav time of your life in the land of midnight and proceeded slowly down| costumes, Grace Pusich and Jacki Seenal den laziness of California, the he Channel in the heavy fog, blow-|gey: props, Louis Shafer; play se- | ey and guest ranches of the Southwest, the ing the whistle every few minutes.|jeotion committee, Gordon S ara West, Cobst.oF Mealeoy all, 16 bV (v Ui Arriving from at 9 0'-'manager, Mable Wilson and Jack ¢ uver when you go by train. lock, the Northw 3 Mrs. Elva Rice. Play And your il trip is a fitting prelude to 1« the thrilling outdoor days that follow in these sunny vaca- CARBONADO PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 |a=2 {Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIREIV e e e e MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 3 AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER STERETAENINERSE | *WEDNESDAY, | Juneau to Hawk and return. [{ *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Funter Bay, Inler, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka Hoonah, Port Althorp, | Coming here were: From Haines|club and proceeds will be used to tion lands. All our trains are air-conditioned. You'll travel ! 5 I\lms})an Cove, (,P’u(_hguf zm(! return, 3 |—F. E. Hebert C. V. Kay, Jake| purchase new books for the school swiftly, safely and comfortably, arriving at your destination H *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Lakan, George B. Rice, Eric Schutte - - rested and relaxed, ready to enjoy the gay days that await A D - & R e FEnY = From Skagway—Mrs. W. W. Coun-| MRS, BAROUMES, DAUGHTER you. Lares arc low—for example: . i SEAPLANE LHAR;EF{{L: RVICE—ANYPLACE cil, William Demoney, F. L. Fiske,| LEAVE ON NORTH SEA From Vancouver From Seattle | IN AL/ Jack Hanson, I Kirken, Richard j S Q2 o staay T Sk ! Mooney, J. F. Mullen and wife, H.| Leaving today on the North Sea 20 .. %2350 $3500 ’MGO $29.00 ! TEIC hone W. Murray, L. E. Mareau, Lucillelare Mrs. James Baroumes = 3950 46.00 3400 40.00 ! |and Wanda McCrary, W. E. Pietsch|daughter Helen, enroute to S s ¢ LRl o i i i nd wife, Jerry Ricland, Pred Storey,| where they expect to make their kgl A e i ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER rs. T. B. Tuylor. __!future home. Nina Baroumes who Above fares good in coaches and cha Also in tourise [ Chief Pilot Traffic Manager From Sitka—Frank Beale, E. F.lhas been south for several months P ; cass, plus small berth charge. Fares in standard Pulls } i I SO, S |Clemen S an apartment awaiting them mans cost a little more. i == = AR = Going South were For Seattle— { Mr. Baroumes and their B e e B B |Mrs. L. Hunnicutt, George Wooten'daughter Agnes plan to remain here i“‘fi #ER ?fl&hggc and wife, Bob Kanazova, Mrs. T.!for the winter and then go soutl fl'@fi & @ 3 Ietakoys Bieds Dulitox. - Olictia s the spring ol i stormation, write B.C.TAT- Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan |Platow, Mrs. Rita Carswell, Pauline - % pura v*th‘ 3 ‘m‘} A F 4 ‘I)',, s V,fi'k" ”1‘1"&" “‘“L’; C‘ FRASER IMPROVING i Ao BUEITG, T A O ; ESTABLISHED thoades, Nora A Mag |Oyeard, Mrs. H. O. Byrd, C. Tomlin-| 4 novert Fraser, who be + Passenger and Air Express Schedules son, . J. Tooley and wife, A. Lars-\ sy yoenital for treatment, was| = e e g sen, s G wilkins, Mos. perry 00 (R 0 R e KETCHIKAN— WRANGELL— |Chapman, Dan La Vola, Henry Un-| <o | ; 2 S % 'ger, C. E. Grimstad and wife, David * Seey Al Ska Air TE‘&!‘S M‘t lnc PETERSBURG—JUNEAU {Rhoades, IMargaret Dunnigan. a ) ® | For Ketchikan—Thomas Rudolph HALIBUT SEASON MAY Monday—Thursday Manduy—Thursdafi' |and wife, Teryence Rudolph, A CLOSE N SEPT. 29 - 3 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. ) ! . » g . |Mustafo, M. Richard, Dewey Knight, 0 i R, 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau .. v. 3:30 P.M. |A. Van Mavern, Tom Williams. F § . i AT ; : 3 4 s Petershurg—George Oked For|, 1t stimated (he Haliut TG g : in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication etershurg—George Ol s B bl ing season in Area Three will close| i with Ground Stations | Wrangell--Faul Morgas. at midnight, September 29, accord- | e 2 ) X ik 5 = ling to word today to the U. §. Cus- | 7 > — .. ® | CHRIS MO! RD ;lom]x office from the 1m]m~nmmnnu P NN F LEADS IN SHOOTING Fisheries Commission. The quota| ¥ ” ° TdF" tilh ‘ares’ Which xiénds from ~ N\ i Intercoastal A“tways’ ne. Chr segard led a field of Cape Spencer to Willapa Harbor o e : (o eight entrants in a clay pigeon con- t24 3:)0 ,000 p;mxl\d;) and it l'\lwdr"l‘ 3 53 N R TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE test on the golf course at Anchorage|to be reached by the last of the| : o) i G Pesently, {Oub or* 100 ‘thigete o) MoRM <‘ t Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel {missed ten. He shot 24 of 25 birds = ’Tl(*l T | E } PHONES—106, Office; 1652, Residence | e | NOTICE | lin one string. | ) | { : R | Women of the Moose to meet SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e B B B B mn o | | MINE OPERATOR VISITS {Wed. at 8 pm, Odd Fellows Hall.| Clarence Poy, operator of the Social. Important business will be | Bremner mine near Cordova, visited | discussed. All members urged in Anchorage recently. jathend. —< GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. (EX77, t— 2 g If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Shilling ' Tea #as more flavor because its toasted | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” ; | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, * Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday, FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 BEER ON TAP Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner CANADIAN PACIFIC | Audit—7ax and System Service | JAMES C. COOPER, . | | C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer otary Public | ‘ Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Phone 655 Canadian Pacific Services: Prompt Delivery Transcontinental | * Trans-Atlantic el Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC FEMMER’S TRANSFER ! 1 PHONE 114 Call us for all kinds of Trflns' ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh '] | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg Juneau to Vancouver, Prineess Louise—Sept. 16 - = —. . | WHITE SPOT I. Princess Louise—Sept. 26 | LIQUOR STORE Connections at Vancouver with 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-.Place Stinson “Patco” to! | gar, 612; Night and Day ce, 587 L. F. BARR Pilot SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent i SERVING Al.-AS KR THE YEAR Z8 ‘ROUND ILING ST T1 DY N FAETRITIT - “'";) EDULE “*h M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Alaska Steamship Compény SERVICE-ON'ALL'-ALASKRAR'ROUTES | Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... . _.Sept. 28 D. B. FEMMER, Agent ¢ Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 Leave = DueJuneau Due Juneau Modern twin motored airliners have heen flying on Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound || y,ojap schedules for over two years between Juneau- ALASKA o Bpt. 11 Sept. 14 ey 40 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- YUKON ~Sept. 18 Sept.aL Bepf 98 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground NORTHWESTERN Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 stationa: ALASKA .Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Arrive THE AI.ASKA LINE Fairbanks vid D TRAN SPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintzin, a regular weekly service throughout the vear Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No, Bound So. Boun{ North Sea . oept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Northland Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 North Sea .. Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Northland ....Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Juneau ONLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route uneau I'lat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *_—All year round schedule. *Fairbanks ....Wednesday 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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