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Marine News o Northiand Has Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . . . . 34 Passengers ® Alaska due Thursday. Should Mommg Before Pro— e have 9 days' mail o e Princess Louise due late Thurs- e | ceeding to States F H H e day afternoon or evel o — flr ls l y e SCHEDULED SAILI ©| After being del ,m a day on its| e Northwestern scheduled to ® voyage from the Westward, the| e sail from Scattle at 9 am. e |steamship Alaska berthed here to-! © Moarning ® tomorrow e|day at 10 a. m. with 29 passengers Docks Here This Morning North Sea scheduled to sail r Juneau from the States ® from Seattle September 24 at | Coming here from the Westward ¥ - Sitk e 10am. o [were: S. Koland, Mrs. S. Koland, Off for Sitka ° scheduled to sail from e Mrs. J. Rhine C. G. Burdick, . at 9 am. September ® |Patsy Nictiols, Mrs. L. Gregor, J. J Beat 34 pa for Ju- . C. H. Boyd, I. Tay- neau wotorship Northland e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e |lor, George Parks, Joo Meherin, Mrs docked neau this morning at e from Seattle September 27. o |H. Humphrey, D. V. McEacherin, 6 o'clock after a voy from the o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ramsay, B. Mill- States e Northland scheduled south- | ward, Mrs. J. Day, S. T. Zuren, V. Coming here were: Willlam Cas- e bound Thursday. e |Thorsen, C. Franklin, Mvs. Frank- well, H. C. Nunan, H. A. Gerstman, e LOCAL SAILINGS e lin, Barbara Demidoff, Mrs. T. A. Paul Wungren, Ethel Smith, S. e Estcheth leaves every Wednes- o Whinery, Mrs. Meizenzahl, Roy Silverstein, J. E. Rolfe, Miss Rena e day night at 6 pm., for e!Jones, G. A. Dale, A. Nollner, Louise Eilingen, J. L. Seull, Willic e Sitka and wayports. ® | McGuire Howard, J. R. Whitely, O. H. Water- o Dart leaves every Wednesds Leaving Juncau on the Alaska ud, Mrs. Rose Powers, H. F. Carter, @ at 7 a.m. for Petershurg, Port e |were: For Seattle—Helen Camp- Roberta Evans, Louis Stone, J. Tot- nder, Kake and way- e |bell, Mack Hanna, Ruby Awalt, Mrs. ten, B. Gray, Sam Hartley, Mrs. W. o o |F arothers, Allamae Scott, John } §. Howard, R. Wakelin, Miss M. @ © @ ¢ o @ o o o o o e|Lewis, F. J. Millizan, George Boyd, Li e, Mrs. S stein, Mr |Jessie Baker, F. J. Bartholomew, Claude Carnegie Frank A ‘\/Ir Lee Jean Faulkner, Giraldi, Peter Ho V. F. Wil MANY STUDENTS |Clyde Day, Leo Khvat, Edythe Lar- liams, A. Van Mavern, Mrs. M. E son, Mrs. Ed Disel, Dolly Silva, Halvorsen and child, Mrs. H. Han- | Walter Scott, Jr., Mrs. R. G. Dar- sen, Melvin Rose and Don Rand HEAD SUUTH UNm 11, Dave Finson, Roy Chadsey, Northland At noon for John Reed, William Hayden, Ida nd was scheduled to stop at or,' 3. O, Willlams, 3. H. An- ih enroute. She will return ‘1.“,,\ Grace Paul, Mrs. Raymond, fore proceeding to the south I¥uiae - ailionic Sk Sepington, The Northland Pad aboard for |George Troychak, Steve Oten, J. M sitka the following persons: Mr |orr, Joe Gladu. | and Mrs. C. Hornum, Lillian Martin, ~ Alaskan students were well rep-| For Wrangell—Bert Vaughn, Clif- Chris Nelson, Mrs. Sitka Charley, resented today on the steamship Al-(ford Johnson. For Petersburg—B N. A. McEachran, Mrs. T. Mike, aska ‘as she sailed for the States.|F. Kane. For Ketchikan—E. S. Cal- Bar 2 nidoff s, J. pat- I 4 - b S PO DIICOIIATEEH, T TEE O ik ih Kellin vx-Jummm,'““”"‘ D e D ”'i,, Keating will return to Se- Will enroll as a sophomore in the| Fhilllp: Noyd ‘and iwife O i i ;‘m University of Washington. He sailed | ot 1T aile on fhe Norinend. e 1t saun ater o vi win i tusher| JUNEAU A.C. DANCE in Anchorage. ti= Northland Transportation | éf-f, in Juncau. i Robert Dyer of Anchorage wil TICKETS ON SALE B ok enroll as a freshman in economics | v P 4 at the University of Washingten.| Tickets for the dance of the Ju-| | Doris Dool, also of Anchorage, will|neau Athletic Club this Saturday » TIDES TOMOR,BOVY & be a sophomore in the art school.| 1t at the Union Hall are now! Genevieve Stranberg will be ajon sale at various cigar stores Hig 1:42 a. m. 173 feet Sophomore in journalism throughout Juneau, Lee Rox an-) Low tide 7:45 a. m. <03 feet Marvin Larson of Fairbanks will hounced today. High tide 1:50 p. m. 189 feet enroll in the school of mining at{ The Imperial, Panhandle, Anrlu- Low tide 8:15 p. m., -23 feet Stanford University while Jean|New York Tavern and the Miners - - - Faulkner of Juneau will be a senior (Cigar Store, and others, will h.xndle RUMMAGE SALE in the same institution. George|the sale, he said. The dance is| Of Martha Society at 114 2nd St, Bennett of Anchorage will enter|for the purpose of raising funds with Sept. 28. Donations kindly accepted. business, college in San Francisco.|Which te outfit a gymnasium in the Mrs. Rose Harris in charge. adv. Walter Scott Jr. will enter the Uni- sement of the Union Hall for the - Today's News Today .- versity of Washington as a sopho Empire. more. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GRCWN RADISHES, ONIONS " and FRESII LOCCAL EGGS DAILY Califcrnia Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Ed Jahnke Yon are Invited to present »ais coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “After the Thin Man” As a pald-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for currenm offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE 1937. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, §EE?T. 21 HE WANTS TO GO TO THE BEACH CLUBBE BALL TONIGHT AND DA WON'T HELP HIM OUT. 1N Arnve Here From Westward Aboard Alaska St{‘amshlp Berths Heleflus i z ! | | o o |benefit of the Athletic Club. - o YA SURE BRINGS 8,000 POUNDS TO SEBASTIAN The Ya Sure, Capt. R. Fitzgib- |bons, brought 8,000 pounds of sal- mon to Sebastian Stuart Company Schroeder, brought 850 pounds Ifish activities. Taking ice were the Elka Arthur Bowlin; Koskey; 31-A-860, Capt. and 31-A-34, Capt. Capt. | Carl SPECIALIZING in French GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours | Audit—7ax ana System Service JAMES C. COOPER C. P. 303-05 Goldsbeln Building Public Stenographer Notary Public WHITE SPOT ~ LIQUOR STORE | Phone 655 i Prompt Delivery | S ———————— f WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 FEMMER’S TRANSFER | 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 today and the 31-B-131, Capt. Miles| to| {the Alaska Coast Fisheries to mark | 31-A-11, Capt. Abl‘l‘ Jackf Dressed Poultry. D. B, Femmer ~ INEW SENATOR IS REAL PAL DJN YO' ALL WO MIZ POLLY. s\‘—l»-L C land of Guam is $2 a year, which #- if they are absent three Representative Wearin' g a gift of a red tie| s ind ive of h liberal views' and he wore red 5 thereafter ev- ery day—until it wasn’t funny any STOCK QUOTATIONS | los: fon f Towa received NEW YORK, Sept. 21 quotation of Alaska Juneau stock today is 10%, American — Closing mine Can o ronchos ave & post 1 9% American Light and Power 8, {more Jockroaches are a pes . » A bepiedy % D Anaconda 41%, Bethiehem Steel UF GUVERNUR i CaPIOl 7415, Calumet 11%, Commonwealth ;'L‘“'““ D eeniray iag. nd Southern 2, Curtiss Wright 4%, iR enators' desks : 85~ it ate e Handls D ling hob with documents filed in the ;_;L"” ‘,].M;’,“’r; el ‘;‘l;;’,‘“ v She Can Handle Deepsea)™ """ Thete arvester enneco 4 | I T s ¢ et 2 » York Central 28%, Southern Pacific | Fishing Tackle, Gun, | Wa ninglon against AT i Bt dane ok et i Service 2%, Pound $4.95%, Repub- Spade or Ladle - Aol v Service 2%, 95%, Rej st ; Debiaddn B |lic Steel 267, Pure Oil 15%, Holly | Sugar 25 5. Ry 914 By PRESTON GROVER 1('0\'(;mfs\' NEGLECTED fi;‘;’" :;"]U’ ]S '{‘ “”l“ri‘ tf’;’::l‘_]: “”]f i BBE e 924, 'Atchison Genera s 110, WASninGION, Sept. 21. — His shington customers of a local' puor o n i o asked 3. | Excellency, Governor Bibb Graves!siore stand in droves to see a ph of Alabama, must have had a dark|(ographic reproduction of the con-| i i A |hour when the first rumor-monger|stitution in a case similar to the ,."““‘1 JONE ;3""“1-"“ e suggested to him that he could ap-jone in which the original in kept The ’lf:l\fn’nn; ax‘xl tn-n»n]‘flrrv:\é point his wife to the Senate post up the street a st e 4(;1;?1 & ll-;;l*fi,llfl.\ 56.56, left vacant when Hugo L. Blacklis the original in the Congression-|‘ails 4231, utilities 24.63. was elevated to the Supreme Court. gl Libr It is open to the in- — The Graveses have been such pals.|spection of all, close up. You coul The Governor must have thought|count on your fingers the number CHANNEL BUS LINE of Mrs. Gtaves packing her bags/who see it in an hour. But that's| Phone 105 Juncau or 71 Douglas and setting off for her lonesome vigil|nothing. We know several natives pLeave Juneau: 5,8:00,9:15, in the United States Senafe, where,|of this political city who never have 19:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, as a good Democrat, she would have scen Congress in session l4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, to nd up unde the stinging - > | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. such active Republicans SILVERSTEINS ARRIVE Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, hur Vandenburg of Mich- z 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, S. Gilverstein, new clerk in the 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, I 1 two of them|Juneau Post Office, arrived on the 11:40 went on a hun everal friends.|Northland from Philadelphia, ac- Glacter Highway And who b down the first| companied by his wife. He is switch- Leave Auk B AM.—T:00, 8:15; buck against the whole field? None tions with Glen Wald who p.M.—12:30, 4: Saturday Special but Mrs. Dixie Bibb Graves. Stories|recently left here for Philadelphia 5:45 p.m. from the South describe her as = Leave | ) 7:30, 9:30; home with “deepsea fishing tac American Le ry social|P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special shotgun, garden spade or silver la-|meeting Tue: at the 10:¢0 p.m. dle at banquet table.” That's Dugout. Cards and refreshments.! First Bus Sundays and Holidays a formidable set of accomplishments weaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. with which to enter t Of course, it's a little confusing at first| to know when to use fishing tack shotguns, garden spades or silver ladies in the ¢ ate. But the new Senators seem to catch on right quickly $2-A-YEAR-ME} Things you mig like to kno¥ Salary of legi: e 0.8 Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | jday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | Port Alexander and ports. | | Freight received not later than 4| p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION H MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska ‘Transport. 7'\ If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS mnlmnnder and Alt Heidelbe: § BEER ON TAP I | | | A | ® % Travel on a “PRIN- CESS N7 Liner Juneau to Vancouver. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—Sept. 26 Princess Norah—Nov. 7 Princess Norah—Nov. 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic ‘Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN * PACIFIC [ adv. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHCNES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent L. F. BARR Pilot xi u SAILING SCHEDULE S Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON .. ...Sept.18 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 NORTHWESTERN Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 ALASKA .. Sept. 25 Sept. 28 oct. 4 YUKON Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 ALASKA Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 YUKON Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Fhone 2 l\ldska Steamshxp Comy : SERVICE ON‘ALL-ALASKRAR-*ROUT Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ....Sept. 27 D. B. FEMMER, Agen PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 I CARBONADO PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 2ANPINERIETEIENRIELASE RITERREENNEEESHD EERENEREREE Read the Classifged Ads in TITIE EMPIRE! MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication :‘ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, . + Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—109% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 62 3 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER Chief Pilot Traffic Manager 2 r [ OSRS. bbb Juneav—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan 1 ESTABLISHED ! Passenger and Air Express Schedules § KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL— i PETERSBURG-—-JUNEAU Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday - 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikau Ar. 6:45 P.M. 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau . Lv. 3:30 P.M. 3 Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication i with Ground Stations k ® L3 Intercoastal Airways, Inc. | | TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE + Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel i PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence . . N 0 R H LAND - DR | R o|rams TRANSPORTATION CO o The only Ime serving Alaska that maintalmy a regular weekly service throughout the vear Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bound Northland ......Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.23 ] North Sea ...Sept.24 Sept.28 Sept.30 3 Northland .....Oct, 1 Oct. 5 Oct .7 North Sea Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Northland Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 North Sea Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent... foncc: QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbanis 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 Arrive *Juneau.......... Tuesday ........ Fairbanks *Fairbanks *Fairbanks 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 nnd slight changes to make best steamer connectionl. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Lounis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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