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6 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY SEPT. 30, 1937. POLLY AND HER PALS g : : By CLIFF STERRETT‘ Uhre. liA, n»girzmh.l omd. i TWO HOLD-UPS THEN IT SAY$ HERE “1TS A CAUTION, \ ( IN ONE_WEEK. WHERE ONE FELLER Hawr MY Cut Youwr Fauel Costa ! »ALL TH CON%-\R CMA@INEI g LAID OUT ANOTHER @ ( cuSSEDNESS (\\:}; i e WITH A STOVE-POKER! =t WOT k_,’7=b ON' ° i\y;} © < ¥R QUICN \ HOLp The ‘ ‘ o V wwm, n CARBONADO ¢l -— RN ‘ e v e Bt S, I Woed rihs reeved T { Ty a P cm 4,,,-,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,4,,'»—»»»,,—‘w un\!!‘|'~(n0d was standing by the c COAST coAL co. o o S | A ‘ {FLYING |.|NER N"uce to STEAMER P". S e e k< e P N ) 1 cific Railway steamer. Passengers HONE 412 { M . had been mentioned but no speci- et ‘ arine €WS | TAKES BEATING ariners ON BEACH NEAR =i { \ Leaking badly — heavy swell —|Reard the Classified Ads in THE EMPIREl *° } e a0 B : g gale,” read the flashes from 1e following aifle So- Alasks xiavi- '[hoxmanby Island, which is near L Y el | |gation are temporarily out of com- = owell River. ¢ 0.0 BIP R B W R hmwm\ but are to be restored ac- 3w s 3 . |cording to advices received from W. g Py M A R l N E A l R w A Y s NURTHWESTERN Steamer Movements *lseh ”;’ March C. Dibrell, Superintendent of Light- STANDARD TANKER IN . NORT IND o | Ochwamm s Javola-Vlarch-|houses 3 : G o 4 ) . A A HERE UN LAST ". s eh e Bk el tiIs Badly Dam Wrangell Narrows — Turn Point| Salvage ng Is Dlspatchu} DURING EARLY HOURS 2-Way Radio Communication [ e et ls ba am- Light 36 reported destroyed Sep- . Vi - e ing. Fre v, . o : T om Victoria to ; ing. Freight only. e i+t - e fr The ks stanaare, capt. pix|{ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE Pl B L et ge Ry | Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- Wreck Anderson, docked at the Standard . SERVI YEAR e Princess Louise scheduled to o e Sl |50 ook tare wt 2180, cnGE thiA CE < ‘o s{nl from Vancouver at 9 e vToc'jay, v.hse’grent s.mer lde tlsmt Keku Strait Beacon 7 reported beni! VANCOUVER, B.C., Sept. 30. __imorning with a small cargo of oil. A SRRAR 1% obioes Rl i + r”,“_’,h R B > lover September 3; Spanish Island|The 4000 ton Norwegian freighter| After discharging her cargo, she M p w— e Northland scheduled to sail ®|voia-Marchetti flying boat, is a AT o [ 3 _lleft at 7:30 am. five hours later. L > s < ? S ight reported extinguished Sep-|Soloy last night grounded on Thor: Alaska Liner to Stop at/® from Seattle at 10 o'clock to- ® moklen—\\mg;*d ;u:u?tx oil m;: ele-| o ber 13, g ol S R Skag“a‘ CARRIER g e morrow morning ments, for shortly after the Marine stk S e ol & S il s * & Cape Ommaney, o Yukon scheduled to sail from ®|Airways hangar was made safely| KaWak Inlet—Oraig Shoal Light-|a crew of 37 men ab0hrd, hul':l‘x;\‘lj GEOLOG L SURVEY WEDNESDAY, 2 ; Vancouver o Scattle probably late Satur- ®(fast last night, word reached lmls‘m“"‘fl'm% ported extinguished gazly ol el ICAL SUI Jugeau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka | Se| er mec e lange: 1 e a 5 2 e ¢l ¢ and return. or e f“““ that the "itka Sound — Vitskari Island|tug Salvage King on its way wi in| IS MADE BY MERTIE | *WEDNESDAY Arriving southbound on its last|gq .° ey eV AR big twin-motored craft was break-|y;opn; reported extinguished Scp-|instructions to refloat the ship. ' AT GOODNEWS BAY L v g fee ol ® North Sea scheduled south- ing up at the Lower City Float. I”u-mhm o Although the craft was taking Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, alnskan, trip - Of 00, ;EOROR e bound at 10 o'clock tonight. |was : a e e — Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return Northwestern reached Juneau at|g , . choquled southbound ® 4 el s Ses t—Ocean Cape Light re-|water in the Number Two hold for- J. B Mt geciogist: with e 5 8 » hg . p 8:30 p. m. yesterday and sailed for|g © poi® o0t EE 8 i A]““”:]"d“ o ?“:‘1‘6“1 ';:““"“‘“’r; ported extinguished August 14;|ward, the pumps were able to hold |yt 3 Sobe BEHRE W O Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. < apid | e had pulled out of thé left wing of|ghantaak Island Light reported ex-|the water down. ' 3 ; o) v 8 S e at 2 0. m. The vessel was |3 1 e o ogh vt g Rl L T i eall e g | passed through Juneau aboard the SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE p gy bl bt ,r;m),‘ ana| ® Esteveth leaves every Wedne arc against the small boats moored| Kodiak Isiand-Lighthouse Point| The Coast Guard cutter Haida's|NorthWestern enroute south, IN ALASKA I el ande day night at 6 pm, for ® there. With a terrific din of rip-|Light reported extinguished Sep-|radio operator received the first Sog| M- Mertie has been in the Good- m}“x. e e Sitka and wayports ping fabric, crashing and rending|iember 9 ; [ oot PenEe it 1 7elhl ”Nn«-w\ Bay district for the summer, Tele hone Ay ,U.’Wfl‘ .k” ',,l,(.‘, 1(1 Y vessel will|® Dart leaves every Wednesday ®imetal, the splintering of guard rails| shumigan Islands — Unga Spit | morning asking for a tug’s assistance | T2KINg SORTRI AUy e et etiin b e mancy 47 am. for Petersburg, Port ¢ lon small boats thrown violently to- | Light reported extinguished Sep- |and relayed the message south iy ake extra stops at Cape el Alexander, Kake and way- ® |pgether & 2 5| e . - % > ‘A half s s n R | e B £ 4 B and at Vancouver. At Cape Om-|e pors 928 [msther ‘and b jshouts Of Ap St teber L A half hour later, another mes-{ i 5 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER maney 120 passengers from sur- POFA, helpinz hands to a tossing small-| Aids Relighted or Restored {sage asked for the aid of any ship| MISS MONAGLE ILL Chief Pilot Traffic Manager e SR T i i AR L T B e o S et | o L s T thel Revillagigedo Channel — Potter |at all, and at 2:15 o'clock news was| Miss Rosellen Monagle, clerk in Tt e Northwestern, having completed o gearchlight-illuminated scene Wwas|Rock Lighted Bell Buoy reported |received that the tug Salvage King U. §. Commissioner Felix Gray's of- — OTk for the s At * #la pulsing drama of men against|extinguished September 23, was re-|had left Victoria for the scene. fice, is confined to her home by ill- | 3 D i Al phdl kL TIDES TOMORROW | |wind and frenzied sea lighted the same date | Through the maze of conflicting|ness. Mrs. J. M. Sharples is taking 4 4 g ¢ g L3 | The cutter’'s boat got a line on| Shumagin Islands Unga Rm(‘ gnals crowding the air during the|her place for a few days. - Sl il g dugloh-o| KOSOREES - va voe |ine i e few mimates Tator| ight & Drvate i reparted - ey hours his morning, the Hida gl Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan a ) 1€ LOW 1d 27 a. m. ee | e 1 8ty oR { ) " Sl P | s land pulled it clear to take the six|strcyed August 26, has been re- npu..m- interpreted the signals to| Try The Empire classifieds for storage are to be delivered High tide 10:46 a. m. 159 feet |porsong aboard Sheldom Simmons,|placed by a red barrel buoy [be calls from the Soloy, whieh nu[w-um ESTABLISHED Sixteen passengers arrived from! Low tide 4:50 p. m, 15 feet |[, p Barr, Eric Schutte, Jack Mul-| e o R SR e P’ Juneau aboard the Northwestern n)l» High tide 11:03 p. m., 156 feet |}in pilots and mechanics from the|4 ot == Pussenger and Air Express Schedules elgding Phyllls Jackson, T l]{]“" RORERS |alaska Air Transport and ol | grocK QUOTATION 1 ers from Haines; Dr. Rae Lillian| ' | T S 1 o 2% 2 i newsmen for a chilly ride into the|q ) Al k Al 'r rt ln Bac L G, D rors, s . 5| WORTHEN BRADLEYS |oevemen for o el i, i e : +|| Alaska Air Transport, Inc. KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. C. D Hull TQ BE INCENTIVES Shortly after, the flying boat was| NEW YORK, Sept. 30. — Closing PETERSBURG-—-JUNEAU ': Mary Hull and Phillip Hull, ¥. J.| { ? & taken into the Alaska Air Trans-|quotaticn of Alasl Juneau mine e OR ENTERTAINING| 5 000, ‘ama ‘made tast but. be |stock today.ts 124 Ameriean” Can Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday M'h_' Everett Smith of Skagway; A number of affairs are being |fore the craft was safely moored,| 19914, American Power and I ght G:00 AM. Lv. Kelchikan _Ar. 6:45 P.M. Dave Graham, of Sitka | planned in honor of Mr, and Mrs, |\t Put in imminent danger of de-|7%, Anaconda 35, Bethlehem Stecl| 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau ... Lv. 3:30 P.M. . struction the AAT hangar and the 68'c, Calumet 10'%, Commonwealth Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication « with Ground Stations [ Intercoastal Airways, Inc. Passengers leaving Juneau when|Worthen Bradley who will end their the Northwestern cleared port this! visit in Juneau next Tuesday, to re- }’“‘“ wikliin, 8. recerily made 49? S;’[‘]’('(““_‘If}x‘“ 3 l“;;“_l_l \mlnrsl morning were: Mrs. P. Murdough, |turn to their home in San Fran- B(::l: M"”"‘d/\l’]’““"‘ Ih:“ludlfillv.nd KP;I;IP('OKL o ()x;\}‘(w ;“‘: (é’ (961 i oy s raser, Vic- | cisco anca, and the motorship Este-|K 2, New York Centra Claude Rhoades, D. J. Fraser, Vic [beth 27%, Southern Pacific 31%, United | toeia Sullivan, Gay Crouse, Alfred This evening Mrs. H. L. Faulkner | | The right wing stanchion of States Steel 80%, Pound $4.95%, i |Schwamm's plane gave way and|Bremner bid 1 asked 3, Republic Steel 247, Pure Ofl 15%, Holly. Su-| | | | Nissila, Martin Leenonen, Mrs. J.|is entertaining at dinner, and among g Day, R. B. Gale, Mrs. R. J. Kertsen, other events will be the dinner party | nts were experienecd Bill Evans, H. Theophilus, Don Mc-|at which Mrs. Robert Simpson will 'hcfflu moments .3 Btpal Dougal, A. Nyman, J. G. Sullivan, be hostess tomorrow. |before a hurry call was sent to the ©5° 2. 4 N A. C. Patron, Joseph Baker, and| Yesterday, Mrs. Bradley was en-|Haida for more men and Executive ol ~ ATIB\FIHS REPRESéE‘I\TATlVE fokl Charles Boyd |tertained informally at the summer |Officer Mehlman took charge. A] > AVER/ & 3 e ue Tasting ote! - & |cabin of Mrs. A. J. Ficken, who as-|network of hveay lines was put| The following are today’s Dow, SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ouxs) precdus, 2 stineau b INSURANCE NOTICE sembled Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs, from docks and hangars to the big|JONeS averages: industrials 154.64,| | PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence Notice is hereby given that Charles |John Hellenthal, and Mrs. W. B.|Plane, but men stood guard all| Tafia 41,25, utllifics a4 .15 | 7-Place Lockheed Vega ! 1 O. Poteet is no longer connected Kirk. Another event was the tea i night e | with the Mutual Benefit Health &|at which Mrs. L. H. Metzgar and| Both wings are badly damaged MEN TO lNSTALL NEW 6-Place Bellanca Sle‘OCke| ; Accident Assn. or United Benefit|Mrs. Hellenthal were hostesses. |and the tail-assembly also badly| MACHINES N INTERIOR 4-Place Stinson “Patco” Life Insurance Co. through Bert El-| |crushed. stad’s Insurance Office. Any busi-| % b DR S DT ; ness which has been transacted with | —_— Passing through Juneau on the ° 'Y | H l i i 1 A]aska last night were two men him or any applications for insur-| All meetings of the Independent ance given him will be serviced di-|Order of Odd Fellows have been headvd for Fairbanks to install 2 9. Ni RIS | PR rect through the Juneau Office in|cancelled until after the present| A cheap, easy, and entirely effective ‘qupmun in Capt. A. E. Lathrop's FRES Juneng g}'f'!gar' BXZ;Asht amd Dey TRANSPORTA‘ION co o4 the Grand Apartment Building. health ban is lifted adv. "-:lny to nrof'm o> clothing, bl;nkm. | modernized newspaper plant. ice, 587 » adv - - rs, etc, from destructive moth pests | They are Robert McKee, from| SHELDON SIMMONS F. B z L. " - . * et Duck THunters Breaktast. Top ;1::;%:{,",:‘5,3°::lf.‘°a"fi’;,§‘a::‘“ ¢4 |gan Prancisco. who will put i a| Chief Pilot el * g B N A T “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.|Notch. Open 5 a.m. adv.| BUHACH, is eure death to ‘insect | {Blue Streak Mergenthaler Linotype 8 regular weekly service throushout the voar : b ts. But it's guaranteed safe for hu- | mack S G G 5 S LG e b s i1t Bosttively | o cine ang James Prioe. who Wi} RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bom North Sea .Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Northland Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. T North Sea ..Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 | won't infure your garments, Teaves no | 15tall 8 Goss web-perfecting cylin- disagreeable telltale odor—best protec- | der press. n Ha ans up Lode and placer location notices Every Effort Made for the Drug, Grocery, Seed Stores, Pet Shops. :!or sale at The Empire Office. Comfort of Guests! | ————— Northland .....Oct. 15 gc:. 9 Ot | Chatham Strait; porta North Sea .....Oct. 22 ct. 26 Oct. 28 GASTINEAU CAFE CHANNEL BUS LINE Chatham traits Transportation Co. Nortbland . OCt 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 in Connecfion Phone 105> Juneau or 71 Douglas “M s DART” # Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15, 8:00, 9:15, L] (J | s 4 FRED C. CHARMAN, .Phony AIR SERVICE INFORMATION : :15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15,| Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- F = THE J. B. BURFORD, fle&:m‘ s e 100 e — SEOEE 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45,|day al 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, 2= ) ; CITY WHARF 1 i — 11:15, 12:00 midnight. = Port Alexander and way ports. arliop rgre |Leav: —1:40,8:40,9:40, | preight received not later than 4 2 ’ " J k c A : . X p.m. Tuesday. & ‘; ac ostello g R A ROUND Yon are invited to present [ Glacier Highway MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | Rl coupon at the box |Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; = = Juneau ONLY 5 nouns Fairbanks | .« office of the ‘PM‘—U 30, 4: 155 Saturday Special T 1 j A i N AN Tave 5 i o RS .30 CANADIAN Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau capltol :L».efifiz'.'a';";;s,‘ v ol OGN on o Sieamer Sois Norimbound Bosiound Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route [ 3080 pan Ry Al St ot e i A Sept. 38 o Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Theatre | First Bus Sundays and Holidays “PRIN- e Ol 3 e bricg ;; regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- | Leaves Junean at 9:30 a.m. CESS YUKON T LA Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- \ and receive tickets for your- | f ALASKA Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground : self and a friend or t Liner YUKON o Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 stations. relative to see . L i ] eave Arrive “Join the Marines” Juneau to Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE sJuneau .. Tuesday ... Fairbanks 1 (] M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks ....Sunday Juneau 4 Victoria or Seattle *Fairbanks ._Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ! | HARRY RACE, Drugmst “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS et Princess Louise—Oct. 5 turn same day. *__All year round schedule. As a palé-up subscriber of The . o : — Princess Louise—Oct. 16 Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is a Dally AlaSka Empl"e \ 'JTAMES C COOPER. Princess Norah—Oct. 28 AlaSka Ste dehlp COlnpanV proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic woll:: ! AM SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES ders that would take weeks to see from the ground Good only for currem offering. 303-05 G(;Id:telA Butlds c’;::::‘:: ;‘.c:::c;:::;:m All schedules subject to ck h § & 5 g o n 2 B iy . = - edule C Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Public sunom,‘;e, o Transcontinental - slight changes ti‘w makoe cb]e:{‘.]g:m:ge: u:o:g;?o;:d 5 N e Notary Publi Trans-Atlantic - WATCH THIS SPACE ey - o Alaska Transportation Co. Tickets, reservations and full — ||| FEMMERS TRANSFER || "wvmvimms = WINDOW CLEANING ||:iifeme | i S | PTpipipe 0 PH ONE ‘85 ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, CANADIAN (] L) R’ Agmt Kindling, Fresh H | Dressed pouices. . 3. Soeamer l PACIFIC PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 —————c—. 2 SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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