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v 1907, King Feon j L= = [ AMiKS FER THEIR EGLAR BULLETS! | | | { G 20 e TR LTS IO W e | - A the: vessel wag a€nt fo. the, resciel d——t——— el 8 or 4 day nunting.frig M he VI Top ! LEUNARD RDGK of the officers and crew of the Coast| | | |inity of Point Arden, Last week| | 1 Guard cutter Tahoma, lost on a| | I they made a trip up the Taku for ! 1 reef south of Aggattu Island and| | a moose hunt which was unsuc- ¢ l"]lle ew S { landed them in Dutch Harbor. | | cessiul, { ! ! Lun\(l J. B. Miller of the Pat | | | - Gt | ! z s lost in the Lusitania dis- N E ws Ordinary ropes 12 and 14 inthes ‘ sades s g R | aster v&hil(\ on his way to England } in diameter were strong enough to} e ‘ Ito join the British Army. 0 & haul the fire-wrecked Morro Cas-{ e 00000000 00 imander Sobleralski has been| T Il b tle from the beach at Asbury Park, . NORTHBOUND g yot Does Not Exist De—“’ Charts in Washington, D, C. He| A L“.gl.', Mt(‘;ndc(L x'l.\uuh'(;xyfl.\“ff China pre an estimated o Northi Sea scheduled fo ar- o VI {came from this post to Seattle to €veent was the Douglas Fire De =7 ; 376 6f 1684 e rive at 8 o'clock tonight o clares Officer, Survey |iake over the command of the thitnet A fIven here Satur- population o . A @ Alaska scheduled to arrive at e |, SRt L HvRE | Surveyor. day nigh 150 5 Browas. . ool 3 ® trom | ® 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. o | Ship Surveyor L | trom J\:.nv';\u dulrlflz HH'X 0;“‘1'; Don’t Sleep on Left Eloven passen came in from g princess Norah due to arrive e TS evening the dance did not break u < nndy yesterday. orl the M-I e st S e 1 (Seattle Tmes) | SIMMONS MAKES TRIP junti around 2 o'lock in the morn- Side—Affects Heart torsh tebeth, Capt. Gus Gus- . Maybe earlier. o| Leonard Rock, formerly shown ing. Decorations from last year's D e Dier Dive RAmin g o e e el ojon government, charts, thirty miles| TO SITKA YESTERDAY ' prom “dance and tresn e | It stomach GAS prevents slcep- Passengers from Hoonah were Tim o Eyelyn Bi scheduled to sail e {Southwest of Sanak Island and ) il were used to beautify the Natator- ing on right "fdc try Adleul. .n(::\l, 4 Bort BNy Jackson, o from Seatile tomorrow night, e |the course followed by ships bound| Shell Simimons flew thie- Al jum. Punch was served from a|dose briags out poisons and relieves i tin, Eddie Jackson e Northland scheduled to sail e |for Nome and St. Michael, is just alair Transport Lockheed to Sitkaheoth preside dover by Grace Pu-|¥as pressing on heart so you sieep ¥ ks, Jim Kipler and e from Seattlee at 10 a.m., Oc- e [Phantom, an apparition b ghost of | g , leaving Junsau at noon sich and Helen Edwards. soundly all D nd from Angoon, e tober 2§ o |the sca, according to Comdr. Al-jwih Ernie Smith who was dropped| S O Drug Co, M wn. e SOUTHBOUND 3ATLINGS e|fred M. Sobieralski, of the USS.lg Hirst, and returned with threc COUNCIL MEETING ’S"’m Axe n came in from Cha- e Yukon scheduled southbound e [Surveyor, unit of the Coast A0 passengers from Sitka and two from| Regular weekly meeting of the| o = w {ham. G. A. Schumaker from Sitka ® at 8:30 o'clock tonight. Ra- e |Geodetic S'"\:‘\ fleet .“'{“‘f‘ 35| ohichagof City Council will be held this eve-| and Maude Leonard from Baranof. dioed at 2 o'clock this after- n“A“If‘”\‘k’l‘;]“‘:2“‘5;:"”“- her base, from| ~ gjixa passengers coming in were ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Coun-| SAmTARY ! - s> e noon she was battling a e “ (7" e L 4 |M. M. Custard, Ben F. Ficken and cil Chan Mosily routine bus-| e heavy gale on the Gulf of e| ‘For many years Leonard Rock|y., Phillips, while the two Chi- iness is scheduled | FOUR ARRIVE FROM ~ |¢ heaw ale on the Guit of o) F0 BAEH OR8 OOersoth of| he two G | _ ~ i ke ‘ ke ships making a course to "mnnk“‘“" s B Aepre e Ray e ¢ ! SKAGWAY ABOARD ¢ Juncau at that time was un- ot aha it pukition - vrad! giver: ‘g |and 2. Chup.cdux AUXILIARY TO MEST i ! e certain L 2 il 3 = Ak | <t There w » a meeting of t SHIP SILVER WAVE . T wide berth,” said Commander So-| SREEE et 1L be 8 LA | « Estcbeth leaves every Wednes- o |Dleralski- veteran of the fleet, in| Sunday, in London vizwually staris dies Auxiliary TOB at w l G G L Y hip Silver Wave, Capt. e day night at 6 pm., for e|hiS cabin aboard the Surveyor.|at 1 p. m. Saturday. Most of thejcvening In the L. U and Purser George Da- o Sitka. ‘and Waypotts ; “Mariners had heard stories that;stores and offices close then and e m four passengers from e Dait leaves every Wednesday e|fishermen landed on the rock fromlthe cit es on a funereal air HUN i PARTI E i e LALS nOre o their boats at low tide. During the! ———— | DELAYED BY — : 7:45 o'clock this morn- e at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port ® ¢ cmmer we proved conclusive- EERARSRCGE IR | B Gieir out wit —_— ] © Alexander. Kake and way- o P SEer o proved concuelte oA B o HOME GROCERY || ey Wete: Jonn Owanson 00, e Dorts a1t has beer wrased trom all gov- | CELANNEL BUS. LINE friends stnce las || . AND LIQUOR STORE | Wwilliam Anderson, going to Seattle, @ o o o o o o o o o o o|t00 0 A8 POCH CHHC T md for| Phome 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas |returned up until o gl Ph 152 | and Joe Rapich and A. Blackburn, - e o the Bering Sea now are making Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9 ie was undoubtedly held up by th 146—Phones— | for Juneau - 5 thale” bositabe. Haht” Shery Alis m_k‘lo 15, 11:15; PM.—1 415, 3-15, Storm. AMERICAN CASH | > > By S e wdtoic G 115, 6:15, 7:15, 5 | GROCERY and MARKET | TIDES TOMOKROW was supposed to be situated | b e AN ~ & | Sobieralski is the dean of com-| 3 g Pl“mflfl“‘s RG" manders of the North Pacific fleet|1€ave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, — = FRLL . High tide 6:08 a. m., 13.9 feet |of the Coast & Geodetic Survey. m;“‘ 40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, Low tide 12:04 p. m., 5.0 feet |joined the service in 1509 as aid to| 440 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,( v [ Gum s uad T e 18104 bt a7 102 fact | Ehia: BoMBAGEE ot dheolid Gy 11:40 - |steamship McArthur. -During the Simche Mignoey World War, the McArthur, known|Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; g P #as the Viola, was suspected of deliv-|P-M-—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special| Last Saturday evening at the Elks HOSPITAL NOTES AR i A e 45 pm. ‘ bowling alleys, the Plymouth sin- , # [merce raiders in the South Pacific|Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 8:30; sters took the measure of the Cords e and was interned at the Mare Is-|T-M-—2:30. 5:15. Saturday Special| by 62 pins, with M. Sides rolling Pat Parkhurst of tne Sa land Navy Yard | 10:60 p.m. | high single and th three game Meat Market is confined to S Other survey ships in which Com-| F-rst Bus Sundays and Holidays | { cores with 245-171-158 for 574 Hospital for treatment of an in-|mander Sobiera erved Wete thi Leaves Junean at 9:30 am | : Tonig 'HH'. pli I’mx} P”."“_ fected thumb. He was admitted yes- “”h,“' which became an Alaskan | Olistham Strans Transportabionite. | l tinc ple De Soto, and Chrysler terday afternoon |freighter and finally was burned for| - plays Cadillac in the order named. ——— the metals i her hull: Patierson,| SEJM. S. DART”? Saturday's scores follow: George Cortez, a surgical patient,|now an Arctic trader, idle in San o N CORD was dismissed today from St. Ann's Francisco, Pathfinder, making sur- ' [eaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | M. Ugrin 180 Hospital veys in the Philippines; Lydonia,|day &t % a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, M. Holmann 178 - |based at Norfolk, Ca. Marinduque,| Port Alexander and way ports. | F. Foster 148 Leslie Melvin, who has been con- | Working out of Philadelphia, and| Freight received not later than 4| S fincd to St. Ana's Hospial for (reat= Bache, also an East Coast survey| i) Winadny: ! SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER -‘ Totals 506 506 ment of an eye injury, was dismissed | Vesse | | i PLYMOUTH today from the Hospital | While he was executive officer of MAURERCIP;FEE;IEQT;%?W 4622 | 7-Place Lockheed Vega | M. Sides 156— 474 TR the Patterson in Alaskan 2 _”\ | E. Hagerup 226— 550 Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt under- fi ‘ G'quce Bellanca SkerCket M. Monagle 156—*468 went a major operation at St. Ann's | Gu smlth 4-Place Stinson “Patco” | e — Hospital this morning. GREEN TOP CABS | y Totals 558 494 540—1502 b g ) | } —————— Mrs. William Ward of Sitka, who PHONE 1 U SQ MAIL * # was flown to Juneau from Sitka D R u G ~ HOTEL:! Saturday, underwent a major oper- 6 7 8 | ¥ v 2; Ni | AT THE HOTELS by e P PHCN Juneau :iifn;?1r’5;g’llz' Night and Day o e morning. | ' | l‘e, G eau i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR Mrs. S. George, F. L. Fiske, M. gally Morrison of Hydaburg un- S IGRID’ S |1 FULLY COMPOUNDED Chief Pilot Pilot and Mrs. W. S. Ward, W. A. Sher- gorwent a major operation at the BEAUTY SALON ] s M Phillips, Government Hospital this morning.| | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS Front Street - Hest Dolpeny RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent o Chuhee | OUR RESPONSIBILITY | |! PHONE 97—Free Delivery Sig n Eddie Jackson was admitted by | Earl Larsen r ambulance to the Government Ho: ] Kipler, Tenakec; pital this morning for medical carad ¢ —__ i - |a Chatham; Georgc having come from his home in Sitka | PRESCRIP- quah aboard the Estebeth. | | Juneau o e p— i TIONS C. Christianson, Petersburg; Dave Forbes, Tenakee; Marie Potjer Out of 11,004 persons arrested in| Sobpouider - e -J the United States for uubomoblle; DRY CLEANING e’i?:ittltin” No less than 35 American race theft in 1935, nearly half were un- by your horses have won $150,000 or more der 21 of age. ® doctor. cach in purses for their owners. " FAMILY SHOE STORE || - g " English film producers made their lirst big bid for Hollywood stars in “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive 1922, Shoe Store” LOU HUDBON—Manager Seward St.- -Juneau <. ! - > Today’s News Today.—Empire. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Hollmann s Pharmacy | \ 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS Foot of Main Street THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! S —— Y 3 e o T R T | Family-Style Meals | FORD AGENCY | ppyIN'S BOARDING GREASES ) MONtllgESEA“S GAS — OILS | SO. FRANKLIN STREET od| JUNEAU MOTORS 1 —————=u| { | “The Rexall Store” our . £ llilinble b harmacists 'S plpcmacie THE MINERS prescrip- Recreation Parlors tions. BILL DOUGLAS ———n Bufler-Mauro Drug Co. | - Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 g Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Juneau to Vancouver. Victoria or Seattle ‘Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle =~ Northbound Southbound YUKON . Oct. 19 Oct. 25 ALASKA . Oct. 26 Nov. 1 YUKON . Nov. 2 Nov. 8 ALASKA Nov. 9 Nov. 15 YUKON Nov. 16 Nov. 22 ALASKA o S Nov,é)A !iI.O\i N E Nov. 29 THE ALAS . M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Oct. 28 Princess Norah—Nov. 7 Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 28 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC R R G R T T (3 Alaska Ste amship Cmnpanv SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASK Alaska Trahsportatlon Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Se‘attle {Miss Doris McEachran was present- land Lyman S SCORES ATTEND | Mo Mammer ONDON — A monkey escaped T Mp; [mm its cage in London, entered a g L {i) A 1's bedroom next door and 2 nose, tried on the wo- ed its b ’ \ welry, smashed all her cups |, " ¥ . Y , then eluded police in b < is W u caase from one housetop to an- One of evetns on tix seasen tock f when the organi at a cabaret ¢ance in the Elks’ room. % More than 756 couples were assem- bl for the evening, and a mnovel floor show entertainment was ar- ranged by the committee in charge. tion entertained ball- L *d in several tap dance numbers, now was introduced in son jo accompanied by Miss Edythe Young at the piano. Mir faurice Johnson gave waltz selections. Music for dancing was provided by Miss Esther Cashen and John Niemi. Howard Simmons was in “ charge as general chairman. ‘ - > o - L ry Top Notch ] ‘ S E PACIFIC COAST COAL C9. PHONE 412 ot e i ) HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Etfort Made for the Comtfort of Guestsl! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection SERVICE INFORMATION A b AIR MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radie Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE o) AUTHORIZED U.. S. MAIL CARRIER WEDNESDAY, J 1 to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Funter Port Althorp, Kimsham Cove, lnquvm N C Round Trip. ! APLANE CHARTER SERVIC ’LACE IN ALASKA TELEPHO ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot R, Traffic Manager Pr—— —— p, Thavel znd 44 NOREHLAND Vs T RANSPORTATION CC The only lne serving Alaska that maintuin & a regular weekly service thronwhout the vea Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bouns North Sea . Oct. 26 Oct. 23 Northland Nov. 2 Nov. 4 North Sea . Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Northland ...... Nov. 16 Nov. 18 North Sea . Nov. 23 Nov. 25 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Junoc: QNLY 5 HOURS Feirberis 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 *Juneau.. *Fairbanks ....Sunday . *Fairbanks ...Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule, NEW REDUCED RATES 90.00 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS 107 ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 Phone 106 01!ce—4652 Residence

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