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=~ ol RPALS o : : S, CLITT STERRETT | aa : - v o . TTI THOUGHT MUCH ---BUT HE'S SO VERY ~--WE 3 “'C“‘T TAKIN' LITTLE Y { FOND OF ANIMALS-- PERHAPS BE TH\: \VHA“'Q HE SONNA GROW UP )/ "\ TO? ABOUT IT YET---. ? ; A BUTCHER. (SR A 9 an";‘ ¢ —\Q‘.Muq \514 ?‘EUAL %T | CARBONADO AR TR | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. a I e s Bflust way, then develop travel over it H r and advertise the entire country PHONE 412 ! A it will traverse. IREETEINNENREEAANNNEEINR SN2 RENVRNNRYENRN IO . ‘ ESTAB“SHED IN| Alaska Highway Sk { ' FRACTURES SKULL T {fs i ! g gt Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! : —_— Einar Nilson of Portlock suffered - ) FIRPPO U SRR PRI, /S B B | a fractured skull recently when he e i Rt 3 ! (Seattle Times) y fell on the rocky beach m the| L il ol e ndidn | E Workers for an international jower Cook Inlet seotion. He was M A R l N E A l R w AY s ]3 |¢ Steamer Movements : a5 AFL highway between Seattle and Fair- flown to Anchoroge for hospital- R b o Vi nks, Alaska, were banded t | iR ; iDL [ Violence Occurs in banks, Alaska, ization. . b P | M)R”""“N';l s ®| Mrs. Lawrence Carlson entertain- No d CIO St | gether yesterday in the Alaska- L A i Z-Way Radio Communication Princess Louise scheduled to @ | 1 o1 an ruggle Yukon-Pacific Highway Association » ELEBRATE Ve 4 B-5'olod ve. e|ed a few little children yesterday | g Yu ) ELKS CELEBRA » ;\‘IHHL\“ EVEETgSbot oo o |afternoon in honor of her ldaughter Today Armed with corporate ]lcelnso 18- | oo alted Ruler Pk Hiyer and SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE . e Yukon scheduled to arrive at e |Loraine’s second birthday. Ice | - sued to the “:"“““‘?“ I8 ccive Francis La Rue, mewly appointed SERVICE le 9:30 o'clock tonight, Has nine e [cream and cake made the occasion| gAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—|members of the new, Drogr ° district deputy for Western Alaska | |, AhG HiRil abbat an enjoyable one for them. Teamster picket fines were estab- (organization urfi s:x'l\'lng for c?rly Vil honoied by “ibe Kichoiage AUTHORIZED IR BHINE & A i 3 v r approva highway connecting i P | sl il ) TEN WARNED e O T skt | otie, Witk athenks wiid fhp 158 nebintle] 65, an YUDEh Hixisek | U. S. MAIL Canadian P teamer Prin-|e rive Sunday. Should have CHILDREN WARNE |the AFL-CIO struggle for control|Seat g a1, atfair. CARRIER : ; to arrive in'e two days mail aboard e| An epidemic of children throw-|of the warehousemen. Richardson Highway, and other Al- 5 5 e L H”N-‘ : 6:45 ¢ r‘m"- . ‘:(Hmjl\fi |’|‘-I|; 'SAILINGS e |ing rocks at the street lights along| No violence occurred. Instead, ob- an highways by way of Vancou-| ___, R *WEDNESDAY, 45 ‘ : <) D O o3 puscentors for| 8 North Sea scheduled to sail ®|St. Ann’s Avenue and breaking the |servers said, groups of longshoremen | ver, Hazelton, Telegraph Creck, At~ FREE TO SUFFERERS FROM | Junieaut to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka N o e - A ity globes has city cials riled Up and teamsters fraternized before [lin, Whitehorse, Dawson and M- and return. } ort, as follow (o f Seattle at 10 o'clock to- |globes has city officials il and tee d 4 l”l‘«u 11)7!. neau—Miss Louise Murrish, | e .f\flll,‘(,\( ;H::-m‘nm e and notice to prosccute the of-| the longshoremen went to work onjCarty. sTo mAc“ uLc E Rs | +*WEDNESDAY, [oi} ¢;'I i ‘/‘\ ‘Demeur. Jean A. Gonze,| ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e fenders if caught is being given. the docks. Incorporators and trustees of uw “Due to Gastric Hyperacidity | [ Jgneau to Funter !};xy, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Joseph T. McCormick, Mrs. V. Mc- Seattle at 9 am. September ® 2 <<+e——— | John McLaughlin, AFL teamsler|aociation are Edward W. Allen,| Send, for VON'S FREE | Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. Titoet, Milton Perkins, Mrs. M. M 5 o| UNDERGOES OPERATION |leader, ordered pickets not to pro-|n o Anderson, G. C. Berker, R STOMACH BOOX, which | *Frequent Nonschediile Tripe—10%5 off. Round:T¥ip, Slingerland, Mrs. Charles Waynor, » Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ® An operation, reported for cancer|voke violence in any way and added |y, grink, Dr. E. D. Clark, 1. F.| obtain relief from | b il - ¢ 4 Mrs. George Tanner and son. [e from Seattle Septemb o|of the stomach, was undergone the| that the blockade will continue un-|piy j1. E, Dupar, Victor H. Elfen- | ialiowius ciomsh ¢ |} SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE For Tulsequal Molly Bate SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e|first of the week by Mrs. Peter|til longshoremen surrender control|gap) R, P. Guimont, Earle w. | peracidity. ! IN ALASK Ollber G e Tvo Bbepovich, Northland scheduled south- e|Jackson at the Government llzf~-‘(11 the warehot Knight, Ralph Lomen, W. Erich| D-"‘:’]nc‘::: D!ur:lh;n . The Princess Louise, leaving Ket bound at 11 o'clock tonight, e|pital. She is making a slow r Lucas, Edward F. Medley, Volney | e Dg:;:n;:mu Tele hone chikan at 6:45 o'clock last evening docking at the cold storage ejcovery according to latest reports SLAQHING AFFAIR Richmond, Fred J. Wettrick and R. [] @as a & was forced to return to the dock af- ® wharf. Will be in port about e S .| E. Williamson. Pho, booltlét clearly and cont | er backing in the channel, and pick @ 2 hour . GUILD MEETING ! REPORTED AT KAKL James Knight has been d])])()ll\(('(( cisely se:!s l'n;rlhh the ‘caus(‘; ALP;X I]()I ])LN ED MAURER 'p Stepoviéh who had been left be-1® LOCAL ®| Mrs. C. E. Rice will entertain; i {executive secretary of the u:vw or- ;mner:::'! ,\r‘\zlellss‘x’""n"h’{‘&h. Chief Pilot Traffic Manager d ind | ® Estebeth leav ® | members of the guild at a sewing| A reported slashing fracas at|ganization, which will center its tion. Call at our office, or | e BREE e P EIRES e day night 6 pm., for ®|meeting at St. Luke's Guild Hall!Kake sent Deputy Marshal John|activities in Seattle. Other officers write today for gfi,,“:o?hfi i — H M e Sitka and wayports ® |tomorrow afternoon at 1:30, it was|McCormick to that city this morn-|will be elected soon at a meetin; oo T[a'n Its a" ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® |announced today. ing with Pilot Alex Holden of the|of the board of trustees. | EA]-T l_[ UN [n at 7 @ deter o Y Aari » nvestigate. i ot " T 3 & . arn= | [] ® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e - - > Marine Airways to investigate. ured by business and govern = e Alexander, Kake and way- ® MISS PUSICH HONORED | It was reported that Thomas|ment leaders of every cooperation | 32%REPUBLIC BLOGW EL 5174 Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ports ®| Complimenting Miss Helen Pusich | Skeet, a native, had been cut up injon the Pacific Coast and in British | SEATTLE.,WASHINETON Only Breaks AI’I]] e e e e e e e e e e alen Foreestan-aiatcation with amoiher Hative.| Golusblr (i, dsseiation plass t0| ESTABLISHED 1 — - is a forthcoming October event,|named Johnnie James, according to| " : +|Mrs. L. B. Nelson entertained last|Word to the Marshal’s office. Depu- | & Passenger and Air Express Schedules i WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Thom- evening with a kitchen shower at!|ty McCormick was due to arrive in Law, a raiload employee, nar-| | TIDES TOMORROW 4 |her home in Juneau |Juneau this afternoon, bringing the : KETCHIKAN-_WRANGELL rowly escaped death when struck| High tide 3:12 a. m., 159 feet Following the playing of games|injured man to the hospital | T by locomotive while wal on v tide 9:05 a. m, 15 feet for which Miss Fox received L)v-i oy r’o | 3 pETERSBURG*WIUNEAL- th between Alexandria, Va,| High tide 3:10 p. m., 180 feet |high score prize, and Miss Loken TO VISIT IN VALDEZ - and Washington. Taken to emer-| Low tide 9:46 p. m. -15 feet |the cut prize, dainty refreshments| Charles Beyer of Cordova re-| Monday—Thursday ; Monday—Thursday gency hospital he was found to have EETEN é | were served by the hostess |cently journed to Valdez for a visit 00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . Ar. 6:45 P.M. ”;“‘:‘” it St a broken! | yoN-ROZELLE KNOTTED | Ml\-\ll’“;wh e wai T l‘uucn\ta of | HE ‘ 1 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau .. Lv. 3:30 P.M. arm | LR many lovely and useful gifts. Miss Bin 8 3 . S g s -oe | Miss Lella Margaret Lyon, of |Phyllis Lundell, who is leaving on| Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | F Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication L et e o 4 Clyne |the Nortland tonight for Seattle| 9 3 with Ground Stations FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |Codwel. 1daho, and Donald Clyne |the Noril ! iRST P Rozelle of Anchorage said, “I do,”[to enroll at the University of| o &Fe MISSIONARY SOCIETY | before Rev. William A. McAdoo in | Washington, was pleasantly sur-| Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- [ ] 'a quiet ceremony in Anchorage re- |Prised by being presented with a|day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, 5 . WILL HOLD MEETING ;. |leather portfolio as a farewell gift| Port Alexander and way ports. Ifitercoastal Alrwa lnC. 3 waide | 5 bk from the group. { Freight received not later than 4 ? e initial meeting of the fall NURSE'S DAD DIES Guests present at the affair in- p.m. Tuesday. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE wson will be held tomorrow night |cluded Margaret and Mary Pearce, FOR INFORMATION § 5 . by members of the First Presby-| , o oo o oo |Wilma, Geneva, Myrtle and Ger-| MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel terian Missionary Society, who will R 3 2 3 .. |aldine Feero, Phyllis Edwards, Marie | | YHONES—106, Office; 4652, Resid . 0 : »Inon, Wash., father of Miss Eunice | %" 5 by ! 3758 el PHONES—106, Office; 2, Residence convene in the church parlors at b (O th Nurse at |FOX» Astrid Loken, Bernice John- FE— | 7:30 | e a. st nis. home. for. |30m Helen Erskine, Grace Pusich,| Visit the | 7-Place Lockheed Vega Mrs. Roena Hayes, president, will| ¢ Py e Phyllis Lundell, Esther Cashen and | | preside at the session 1]““”“ @ train accldent the honoree, Helen Pusich. | srrxmen EP;{;;SJ:!}:INGS 1 s-PlaCe BGHQHCG ISkyrocEet Plans for the year's work will be| " . RN - eee | el s % ins . 8. ikl made 2 | TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY PARENTS TAKE NOTICE | Accommodations to suit every 4-Place Stinson “Patco | viad % S | taste. Reservations alasks Alr | L' g WILL TEACH ,(HOOL Leo Mattson, son of Mr. and| Children are warned agamstl[ Tnnspon. u s MAIL l Mrs. Andrew Mattson of Cordova, |throwing stones at the street lights| - [ L] y Miss Leona Hukee of Cordova left |left there recently to attend the!along St. Ann's Ave. Guilty ones if | —— = % recently for Fairbanks, where she University of Alaska for his junior |caught will be prosecuted to the full| PHCNES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day will teach school | year's work. extent of the law. Office, 587 3 —_— a4y« ROBR BUERES, Oy Police| ‘- SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR WINS INJURY DAMAGES ao Chief Pilot Pilot Fresh Fruit ond Vegetables | Charles W. Isaacs, miner, was|| @2 RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent awarded damages of $4,320 in the HOME GRCWN RADISHES, ONIONS || G dhubee e aresen and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY [{fnine company or inyuies o SR in 1936, Caiitornia Grocery = If you enjoy indoor.sports— R e R e S here’s one of the best—TRY THE PURE FOODS STORE CHANNEL BUS LINE|| [ fe - FRAD O CHAGMA A o , Agent .. Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas BRUNSWICK ¢ 4 THE J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent... . — Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Leave Juneau: A.M.—1:15, 8:00, 9:15, BO Ys 3 o 'I, EAR CITY WHARF .._. e 415, 5:15, 6:15, T:15, 8:15, 9:45, GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg TRAN SPORTATION CO o The only Ilne serving Alaska that maintaisy : & regular weekly service throughout the vesk Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Junesu " Seattle No. Bound So. Bowd Sept. 21 Sept. 23 North Sea Sept.28 Sept.30 Northland 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 Northland | | | o P | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. 1 Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, | George Garcavy | e v s | s on mar 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,| Yon 11:40 Glacter Highway - junecs QNLY 5 HOURS Febonia [Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15;| Jouoeneg lravel PAL—12:30, 20 Sewurday Specia]| BONQENGE on a Leave;; Lumduncen. buediskau Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route re invited to present coupon at the box office of the ° capitol : y 6141 BB e S 5 Usll:g;rl\er Seattle Northbound Saumbw;zd {EnTD, TRIOANL e A Biae: . & ¥ ; - Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Bept. Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Theatre R BiDs P ida; Epecip! "PRIN SO RN IDTERN sl fp 8 Bepi. 2 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- »” | First Bus Sundays and Holidays CESS ADOREA Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome, Planes in continu- ive tick ‘ E i L Oct. 2 Oct. & Oct. 11 two-way radio communication with eleven ground é and receive tickets for your- | Leaves Junean at 9:30 am. Liner ALASKA SOk Oct. 12 Oct. 18 i ok self and a friend or e o ey i R A T oct. 19 Oct. 25 stations. it b | “TAMES C. COOPER, || "o 1o Vancouver: THE ALASKA LINE TR . % 3 Fairbanks “l‘fil ying I I ost (’SS, C. P A ’ Victoria or Seattle M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks ....Sunday . uneau ; 2 é‘-‘; 303-05 Goldstein Building SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *Fairbanks ....Wednesday tFlat-Ruby-gome and re- 3 Public Stenographer : okl Sebt urn same day. As & paid-up subscriber of The Notary Public l’ll'-::::;ll‘:z::i Seol(),tt_ %’6 *__All year round schedule. < H ——————————— | Princess Louise—Oct. 16 Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- S Dally AlaSka Empl!'e wH[TE SPOT || Princess Norah—Oct. 28 AlaSka Ste'lmShlp COlnpanV proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic wons 4 LIQUOR STORE | LR R SERVICE-ON-ALL‘-ALASKA-ROUTES ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. Good only for current offering. Phone 655 Canadian Pacific Services: All schedules subject to change without notice and Your Name May Appear Tomorrow | Prompt Delivery l Transcontinental slight changes to make best steamer connections, ; y e Qp Trans-Atlantic RAWE g N J —4 _ meni || Alaska Transportation Co. = i —_———— P — B—— & = ets, reservations an Alaska 5 FEMMER’S TRANSFER | pastiouars trom | pveyn SCHEDULED SAILINGS Pacific All"ays, Inc. PHONE 114 ; g from Seattle ... pt. 2 WINDOW CLEANING |[|/cu s cor o g of rrans- s e TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE ‘« erring, Rock and Gravel Haul- j PHOME &85 ing. We aio el Cemen, Goal CANADIAN D. B. FEMMER, Agellt R T s oo EaY SUE PACIFIC PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer