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THE DAILY ALASKA l-_MPlRl: THURSDAY OCI 14, 1937, By CLIFF STERRETT ML SR e ot S o EVEN TH BEES GET AWAY FROM THAT X YOHLL HAVE NO\ ( B-BUT (SOB,SOB) DES, THE ) ‘ H o T E L G A s T l N E A u BU Z‘N‘EOF OUR } JONAS GAL, ASHUR . ) MORE T ), LOVE, JENNY LU. ER S, ER NI . ( it B 3 5 | FERE el , DNAS, L f [ BREAKN COREa L ' Every Effort Made for the T) - B ; : ~ w LIVES=-- Comiort of Guests! THEM'S NO HEM'S N GISTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION § B T PP S, ey BENRREETNRRERNNNEN) Mrs. | lowing surgical care B © 0000000060000 0000000000006000 ese0ceceevsoevcecne L3 cold, and the latter with pleurisy. AI-A KA BRINGS 4 ol s . 5y ; | GUILD BAZAAR SUCCESSFUL |* b . Steamer Movements . o ¥ Wmomar S gl | Fine success with their annual ba- pat O'Toole, a medical patient, . : . . . ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- . . Canadian Pacific steamer Princess | ‘\Iv\ Dean Rice received a second . afternoon at 4 o'clock {rom U Northland scheduled to sail son, arrived in port this afternoon | i | sHow FOR MES. WALTERS | .n oo o0e H0 @ el Tol. Passengers for Juneau from Se- B (- v o STORARY v : ‘ and child, W. W. Barrett, wite and § ¢ : [ nis evening at the Edwards resi- admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes R l < A I R A Y ! three children, H. A. Bauer and SEESEEEEEECR & honor ‘of Mrs. Clarence terday aboard the steamer Alask.| arine Elliott, Mrs. B. O. G morrow morning and will Salater, Mrs. M. 8. Whittier. . i Lokl g e . : d i |invited. Misses Helen Edwards and to her home. { Her Aglsegiah M8 B B cynth Sey will assist the host.| | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE Mrs. W. H. Martin, F. J. Messner, ® Alaska scheduled southbound at 3 o'clock and is scheduled to re. : . : R s *Joseph Stannard, R. J. Shearer, afy ‘might "ab '8 ‘pim, for e| W SAutUboungiBAAIrdsy morHy - DANCE SATURDAY U. S. MAIL {to take a position on the high school o Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka cent Yakopatz, Dickie Yakopatz, W. Alexander, Kake and way- Gastineau sioned naval aircraft carrier York- | g # ean from South- R, . g o S schedule Trips i Passenzers for Juneau from Soutl Kodiak: Wil ing exercises in Noxfolk, VA, ON SICK LIS For very prompt *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Low ide 3:05 a. m., 29 feet |banks; H. A. Michaelis, Seattle; FOR CARCROSS I | ——— reported layed off from work to- ) ]g PA SENGERS H 4 i |day on account of illness, the for- ! s D [] J G I- A 8 in the hospital with a severe { T S i | Robert Bonner is also in the hos- RSN 2 | pital with a lame be 3 | N Ebotasti i . | * s g L Y RATTIIC (NCWS | g I NORTHEBOUND Canadian Pavlfl(' Steamer zaar which was held yesterday WaS was admilted last night to St. Ann's Princess Norah scheduled to s L lavraoe “ reported by the Episcopal Guild. gogpital H NEI_ arrive- @aturday;: special tr Making Last Voyage, : » Mis. Glen Kirkham was the for- ? arrive Saturday, special trip. 4 i C 2as ; tunate person to get the first p 5 J iEEEE e en e o PACIFIC COAST COAL CO ivi y ;- y 3 i of and- pillor cases an i o g = With 54 passengers for Juneau i l’f"",d“" eoank g i B | b e St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care ° th 54 passeng au, reight only. . yesterday. 3 the seamer Alaska docked yesterday SCHEDULED SAILINGS " Mtk Tan ovaket ) e i ] 3 Southeast Alaska for the 1937 sea- | S ST T | B ARt ha Al thaed Thst i Lk PHONE 4_1_2 South, with Capt. O. C. Anderson frenz: Béattle: early v'Sunday t Moo as dismis ast | an . £ commanding. Nine passengers: from morning g from the south with 19 passenge e e Juncau went to the Westward. Yukon scheduldd to safl from ® [ahoorq for this port, as follows | Miss Phyllis Bdwards and e Sor - Javen-Ars. . M. Andrews .Claude Erskine will be hostesses at| i mes R. Brook, Mrs. H SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS a miscellaneous shower to be given s. R. Ork of Fairbanks Crowe, Roy Chadsey, North Sea scheduled to ar- Frank Chinella, Viola Dockar, rive in port at 3 o'clock to- ® .ol o Gl ey |dence in a1 nella F va ('Mslflmz“-;' (]'Wll‘\m‘«“g“"v'lv : 5 ; | Walters, nee Miss Geneva Feero. |She will receive medical attention| 2 Hadis C icati & artin, LT, . £ 4 b ave ne] a » ho: helore cec - Mrs. A. B. Hayes, William Hilliard, sail south one hour later. B % : ¢ | About twenty guests have beenjat the hospital before proceeding| Way Radio Communication Lester H. Henson, H. B. Keating, ® Princess Louise southhound illie Lee, Fred Layman, C. F. Lane, Saturday morning. : S G : g8 Lye, Frad Do) -;‘”‘“‘ M. Masanovich, I. B. Phipps : osses. Mrs. Vernon Allred was dismissed SERVICE 3. Radmanovich. ; < sterday 5 's Hospita Ethel Morton, J. H. Okerlund, Mr: WKL ek G Tyeecys. The steamer sailed for Skagwa ’ i o i b o s e J. H. Okerlund and Mr. and Mrs LOCAL SAILINGS 1 L 3 MISS ELI following surgichl treatment. AUTHORIZED Lo peiieisen Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Gust Slaten, R. D. Scarborough, Sitka and wayports. ; . | Mo 8 - Blliott was an ar- py pmerican Legion Auxiliary. Elk Sy CARRIER Robert W. Wilson, Carl Wilson, A >ait leaves every Wednesday * . vl By [ival from Seattle on the Alaska po) 5" o100k Rands’ Orchestra. *WEDNESDAY, sene We: . 3 af. 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert ST REME Y L he. Vroit M NI i AT THE HOTELS +' Capt. E. D. McWhorter, command- | faculty, begirming next Monday. i | e lig Sarton, Matt Kemper, Philip Bar- ports. ing officer of the newly-commis- 1“]"“'”':“I“"1’"“"’;"”:(1[‘”“‘:,":1‘"“!‘; :"m’;)‘“ *WEDNESDAY, . ndl, Floyd Huffiine, William Matt- ® ° ¢ ¢ g : 3 Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Altho son and Abraham Tomberg Arthur Th Virginia, Minn.; town is pictured above. The photo- e Y Kimshan Cove (‘hiélfghf and ré!urn i Robert C. Wakelin, Seattle; D. A. graph was taken at the commission- | - g <1 . 3 | east Alaska points were Mrs. G TIDES TOMORROW | |Buchman and wife | Two men from the Foundry, | Raybourne, Miss Raybourne, Mrs [liam J. Cook, Lucky Shot ""'I‘:k“' . | George Kendler and Ed Roller, were g “QUOR DEL[VERY SEAPLANE (H:\RTLR HLR\ ICE—ANYPLACE A. MacKinnon, Helen Hallberg, M 2 {A. Lindstedt, E. L. Bartlett, Fair- ; WP o 3 Custard, J. E. Boyle, Ida Campbell, . ; H The B doa . | M. L Green. K. Louring, Bob Tou- High tide 9:28 a. m. 138 feet |Agnes Dohs, Seattle; E. Hall and (_.”‘" Bevasnn ang o *l’( . ssaint Mrs. E. Talaga and two Low tide 3:39 p m., 39 feet [wife, Seward; Robert Wilson, Ju- |-"88" Al Sr:u»: e e ep one Sl dron ani B ana High tide 9:33 p. m., 136 feet |neau; Carl Wilson, Juneau; O. J.|POWSC BASCHBErs oF G FP a: ar sengers are g Crowe, Juneau; Mrs. G. Raybourne, 3 v | o Westward bound passengers are | Wrangell; B. F. Kane, Juneau; F, Dave been vacationing outside for| ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER Mis. Y. piogean, B SO, S McGowan, Ketchikan; J. H. Oker-|W0 months. The Rev. Grant is| Chief Pilot g Traffic Manager Galen, William Wright, C. Jurgelait, 7 Ed Do, all for Seward; Mrs. .. MAN JOINS STAFF ‘,:"’:dg:‘:‘l]‘,:‘”&!14‘":’::[';, "~ | School at Carcross > e { Young and Dick Do, for Haines; H i AR S e | - . p - WD R e R z £ i Lars Pederson and wife, Todd; Fre i 8 tades - iy da ST £ [ }N:l\g::; 11«‘,1 Valdez; G. W. DeVin OF PIGGLY WIGGLY”{ Liioas . ity Are: 0 DAty MRS. YAKOPATZ BACK | . £ N T B BES Principal of th hutla Indian 3 e |Seattle; R. M. Maloof, Kodiak; Mrs.| Mrs. Vincent Yakopatz and. son S A0 As a result of its raptdly increas- s : o ; SR e i i e wie B J. J. Conway, Sitka; W. Brown, Dinkle " returnad: to their riréeul &% 4 : RN ing produce business, William O. ; 4 . o Tl BEER o1 {attle; Tom Stamicag, Tulsequah, B. home on the Alaska after @ ten| : : Johnson, manager of Sanitary-Pig-|. . : i g 4 ~ @ on P P ALMBN M!NG gly Wiggly, announces the addition|C:; J: Sonoder, Tulsequah, B. C.iimonth stay in Olympia while Mr.| \ HEMRICH'S Both 27 and 34. We deliver. 26 the slote's sl Wt Meabal Bt K‘Idm“ McAllister, Seattle; William' yakopatz was working this sum- ). " " A Insist On It! Our ecarrier has separate g . McAllister, Seattle; S. F. Buoy, and mer in the placer fields of the In-| ) &d ” ", Order it from your compartments. No clogged elli as produce man. Mr. Chinelli|g B 1 . IN UN GE A G A IN arrived here on the Alaska yester- e 'Tl\-:l:g::ah 1“‘{1{;" 1 i 3 4 4 nearest dealer. burners from our oil. iy S e 4 he young couple, wellknown in "t ; i », day {from Seattle where he was| J. E. Boyle Seattle; Gust Slaten,|juneau, will o their home here. e o e F{‘:ih ?r8§qed FhRom R | L ; i nsferring. . en, .'(1 m. Ll|‘(- lruvn and produce Mrs, W. H. Martin, F. W. Halwey, | 5 i gt N 5 At the Cold Storage today, Cur- Pusiness for many years, Sitka; Bihel Morion, Seatile: ©. P SAILING PUT OVER SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER D. B. FEMMER *! 'EMMER'S DOCK ford Berg, skippering the Hyperion, I . ¥ . | LEADE, - BeaLue, IS, illlam it-| sailing of the motorship Estebeth | ° brough in 2800 pounds of salmon PRE FROM FAIRBANKS [chell, Fafrbanks; Roger Moody,!for Sitka and way ports has been| 7-Place Lockheed Vega Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittick that were sold to the Alaska Coast ; Fairbanks; Andy Anderson, Fair- delayed until Thursday evening m-' EaR e dlbde SR T T R S S e Mrs. - William Mitchell, Roger banks; Miles Sutherland, Anchor-!stead of Wednesday evening. adv.| 6-Place Bellanca: Skyrocket Moody and Andy Anderson, all of lage; Henry Szuba, Anchorage; H.| 5 " " tian-Stuart bought 6000 g ; ge; @ e | 4-Place Stinson “Patco d Fairbanks, are registered at the| vards; rk % pounds of silmon from the Ya prowl gumeau he|W. Edwards; Bert Clark, Mrs. B.l7ry Top Notch Dinner—50e. _ady. i 1 Boun au. | Reynolds, Chet Johnson, Ketchi-| § ks L% v It appears as though the fish are EEEEEEEEE————— " YRR ey g | Uo s. MA“I n e soveral days of sack tisning win CHANNEL BUS LINE| EROM $lzquan y Smith PHONES, Juncau Hangar, 612; Night and Day TRAN SPORTATION CC unusually . large red Kings showing Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas s fishermen are fishing around Poiny 10:15, 11:15; P.M. 12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 3 it ’ md"< - m‘r HELD! o 5 o . RR ‘, Adolphus and along the Icy Strait 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, X sflmo;lvg. O gy Tom Steml. ’ Eléh(i)g lq’illlrtMONb L Fl’ila;: The soly lse ssrving. Atmks. (hat: NSNS, ¢ 11:15, 12:00 midnight. 998 and 2. HMae | PUROLA REMEDIES a regular weekly service throvshout the yemt shore of Chichagof Island, the fish|| - il 12:00 mianfeth, o o RS | ing fatter 3 2 Leave Douglas —1:40, 8:40, 9:40, SS Bl 2 beting fatter there than those on 1050, 10 P 2:10, 3:40,| Trv an Emplre ad. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent 2 JArnve Leave ave uneau Juneau the outside coast . v — he ouf 1f1 coas 140, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,{:: i = FULLY COMPOUNDED e No. >TSS 44 3 d h - 7 - Seattle Mo. Bound So. BowmM 11:40 [ ¥} 5 TOUSSAINT RETURYS Glacier Highway LB WARRACK Front Street Next Coliseum : - i - gg:tlgm?‘-:la ggi 1‘; gct;. 3 ;3 FROM IS V.iOAT.C 1 Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; y | PHONE 97—Free Delivery \ North Sea et 22 02[ b e M e T f‘::“d“y Speciali | Engineers—Contractors | [§____ Northland Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Territorial Treasurar's ofi 1c- Leave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; | JUNEAU ik Frenssmarans : North Sea Nov. 5 g -1 turned to his Juneau home aboard, P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special PRESCRIP : & | Northland Nov. 12 A . 18 the Alaska, after spending his va- 10:00 p.m. s 7 i 7 i cation period of one month at Bell| First Bus Sundays and Holdays |4 TIONS iy ¢ AN FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... Phone 105 Island, near Kc-u:hxknn Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. ] Hollmann’s Pharmacy l compounded < _Phone 79 | | - 201 Seward St. Phone 45 exactly as HERE SN FORD PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY written Lars Pederson and wife have ar- COMPOUNDED FROM by your : Z &Y 4 rived in Juneau-f: Todd and are ) :Jf, ' DRY CLEANING a‘:“:; W Siieato o} Ly Aw ‘ Jusea: QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbanks ) = : ; MI s. DAR Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Viu Picturesque Whiiehorse Roule L] | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes. a T tle orthbound Southbound 7 NADIAN ravel Seattle Northboun uthbou: S dag 01 V05 Tor Boboonts, Yane, CPACIFIC B ; o) M Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on 0! Preight received not later than 4 F Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 rggglar schedules for over two years between Juneau- Water pm. Tuesday. “PRIN- & Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in eontinu- g Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground Washin ' FOR INFORMATION ‘ SR - Nov. ‘ 1 g | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 h CESS 2 .....Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 stations. redbviin i "4 Liner L i = ° THE ALASKA LINE el o O SIGRID’S | When in Need of Juneau to Vancouver, M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks _...Sunday ....._..._Juneau BEAUTY SALON - N *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ....F' “YOUR APPEARANCE IS Your DIESEE. OR—SFOVE. ON: Victoria or Seattle s ednesday tu]?xt l::l:{ %I:;le and re- | ! I OUR RESPONSIBILITY” i YOUR CQAL CHOICE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . - : *—All year round schedule. Shattuck Bidg. Phone 318 | | AL ASK A il : R E IR L O S ERAL HAULING Princess Louise—Oct. 16 Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is a Al‘lSka Ste'l‘m ghl}) C037 1P anv proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic worI: L SRR 7 L L AUNDRY STORAGE and CRATING Princess Norah—Oct. 28 . ety ot i amrer whil SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA"ROUTES ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. THE BEST QALL,TR i Canadian Pacific Services: i ¢ ik i 5 All schedules subject to change without notice and T AP BEER | PHONE 15 JUNEAU TRANSFER Transcontinental i : . S slight changes to make best steamer connections. N o | mew s | i | Alaska Transportation Co. i " particulars from SCHEDULED SAILINGS Paclflc Alaska Al!w ays’ hc. o Alaska Federal SavmgsT R V. W. MULVIHILL i gt THE MINERS' and Loan Association | ERWIN'S BOARDING Pl o S Eralyn Bees. from: Jville e -0t 36 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE - - . ccounts Insured Up to $5,000 Recreation Parlors ||| 70, Box #1is— Phone 3 HOUSE CANADIAN D. B. FEMHER, Agellt Louis A. Delebeeque—Gastineau Hotel e fice: 'HL a BILL DOUGLAS || TLT)TG%IT ;.ctc}mm co. | soMr?aiTnmfmnsA;::m PACIFIC PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 Fhoue 106 ONicer-4802 Manhionst doctor.

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