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[ "TAKE ME TO 1106 SPRUCEDALE YE AVENUE -- AN! MAKE T SNAPPY. Marine News STEAMER YUKON BRINGS 54 FOR CAPITAL CITY The steamer Yukon arrived in Ju- neau yesterday evening with 54 p sengers from Seattle and S¢ east Alaska points for Gastineau Channel. Passengers were From Seattle—R. Brool rt, Dr J. A. Carswell, Mrs. Carswell, Frank Collins, Mrs. E. Bisel, J. L. Denc hue, Vera Franklin, Buzz Femme! Jack Flance, C. M. Hawkins, Miss A. Hill, Mrs. G. Ingman, A. Karne Mrs. J. A. Larson, John McKeen, Mrs. Eric Noren, David Noren, L «Stmon, W. Sharpe, Karl Theile, Hugh J. Wade, F. G. Bishop, George Brown, Bob Dalton, Ray McKin-' non, H. R. Shupert, J. H. Thomas From Ketchikan—Mrs. F. Apach, Ed Atkinson, M Atkinson, Ted Benson, Charles Brandible, Mrs. M + Cauthorne, Rod Davis, James Ev: Ed Hudson, G. Lawson, W. H. Long, Dave Leask, H. P. Marchanson, J. R. Reynolds, Charles Ryan, John Smith, Ed Stone, Ben Ridley, F. E ‘Walker. Prom Wrangell—F. G. Sanford From Petersburg — Eva Charles, Margaret Charles, Mrs. F. Bayner “"Eugene King, Mrs. Charles Whyte, # Campen, Mrs. and B. E. Feero. Twelve passengers embarked on the steamer Yukon for the westward as follows: For Seward Harold Campen, Mrs. H. W. Campen, H. W. L. J. Holmquist, L. J. Holmquist, Mrs. T. D. Moyer, Tom Moyer, Sybil Joyce, T. Mikelson, *. John Thomas, V. G. Baker and C. . _Shell. *Sifor Cordova—Tom Mamatos. - DEMONSTRATION Mrs. V. Crone will be demonstrat- ing at George Brothers from 1 to 5 pm. daily. Free coffee will be served during that time. adv. o = When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATIN® CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 CHANNEL BUS LINE| Phone 10> Juncau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8.00. 9:15, 10:15, 11:'e P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 9:45, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, T:15. 8:15 11:15, 12:00 mi Jm;.hL ! Leave Douglas A.M.—7:: ‘ 10:40, 11:40; P.M. 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 11:40 Glacler Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00. P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Leave Juneau: A.M.— P.M.—2:30, 5:15. :30. * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid foed, perfect ' comfort, convenience and LARGE service. o B Rates $6).5 & Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE “POLLY AND HER PALS YOUNG MAN, HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DRIVING 2 OH, SEVE NOW AT 1 Capr. 1937, King Pea Jicae, In Workd right reserved EIGHT YEARS AT LEAST, IS RIGHT! WHEN DO YOU THINK WE'LL EVENTUALLY GET THERE 2 N ER LEAST. W-\,\‘ ?ALASKA ARRIVES » AFTER BAD TRIP oo, FROMWESTWARD Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND <ched to Run for Shelter} Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- | at Se‘l\'ard When blol’m ! Hits that ‘Harbor 1 .,;.,--,-,,,,,-----,..3 ) rive tomorrow evening at 6. Freight only. Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon or The steamer Alaska arrived in| evening Juneau this morning from the west- SCHEDULED SAILINGS ward in a wet fall of snow after what thland scheduled to sail officers and passengers said was a| from Seattle at 10 am. De- ®|“rough trip.” | cember 17. At Seward, the vessel was mrced‘ Alas scheduled to sail from ®|to leave its moorings at the dock | Seattle 9 am. Sunday, De- ® and run down the harbor to Thumb“ cember 19, Cove for shelter. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. December 24. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Twelve passengers were landed in Juneau. They were N. L. Troast, D. S. Hostetter, G. Figured, T. Kon- Yukon southbound probably @ 'ston, Mrs. I. Allinger, J. Hammer, late Monday. $. Fortuna, Lucille Atkinson, W. B, LOCAL SAILINGS Moore, J. Irvine, Mrs. Irvine and A. Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® Cohen. day night at 6 p.m., for Sitka and wayports. Motorship Norco ° o o . . o . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . o! . . . . . ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday . af 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Pert e [/lexander, Kake and way- . port. P ... 2 Docks Early, Goes - e =" 5 South Via Hoonah The motorship Norco arrived in Junmu this morning shortly after Due Tumu"uw oclock with a general cargo of mm-m:nnmse and sailed south via The freighter Evelyn Berg is due Hoonah five hours after arrival to arrive in Juneau at 6 o'clock to- taking eight passengers from the morrow evening with a large cargo Channel. After leaving two passen- | for this port. From here the ship 8ers, out were: To Hoonah—R. R.| 20 to Sitka and then south to Rowe. To Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jens | Satre, G. B. Leighton, Helen Ran- kita. Passengere arriving from Sruuh\‘ were C. B. DeVault and Tom Rey-| nolds. Master of the Norco is Capt. Bei Agent D. B. Femmer has received advices that the Evelyn Berg will sail from Seattle for Juneau on the next voyage on December 28 and will probably maintain a two-week ser- vice leaving the south on Tues- Joyce, veteran Alaskan pilot. Capt days. The new vessel purchased by Jovea was master of the :‘rmh Wind the Alaska Transportation Com-|g . ing the summer and pilot on the| pany, will be on the Alaska route yorn Sea this winter. | “'”""“ Mareh 1. | Purser is George Holferty, who N T R wag Assistant Purser on the North| e — % i8ea. TIDES TOMQRROW Loading at the Cold Storage dock | ——% this morning, the Norco took 144 Low tide 5:06 a. m, 29 feet ;’:r"twc(fnr“”e" iR High tide 11:07 a. m,, 19.2 feet ! ' » Low tide 5:54 p. m., -3.2 feet SABLE SOLD - 3 " | The halibuter Oceanic brought in ESTEBETH SAILING 115,000 pounds of sable fish today to | Motorship Estebeth sails Thurs-!| _ the local fish exchange. day evening at 6. Have all freight on They .were #old to' the Alasks doek bl e, adV. | coast Fisheries. Capt. Ole Westby is skipper on the Oceanic. NEW ALASKAN ————————— MOOSE ATTEND Bachelors’ Hotel | So. Franklin Street | | All members of the Moose Lodge JUNEAU: Phone Single O are requested to be present tomor- row at Carter’'s mortuary at 1:45 pm. to attend the funeral for Brother John Runquist. If you enjny indoor sports— = i | | I | l‘ ED RODENBERG, JR. Dictator here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! | —— T { NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE 4 jowners. 1938 license plates are now |ready for distribution. Car owners BRUNSWICK |are warned not to operate their cars BOWLING ALLEYS |after December 31, 1937, without the ‘1938 plates attached. A heavy fine Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg | BEER ON TAP |is imposed for so doing. The new |plates may be secured at the office of City Clerk. i H. I LUCAS, City Clerk | — ., | Beetles and mealy bugs live in | partnership inside certain leaf stalks in the Guinas. | \ JUNEAU RADIO | " SERVICE | | 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS ‘fil’ Channel Apparel Shop Martha Bracken—Jean Graha: | e i NEW WASHINGTON Higubirirvrigsieiasiih i 2| | Jones-Stevens Shop | | LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Values that cam Seward Street Near Third not be surpassed - JUNEAU CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. McdernEnoch Arden | time, Heavy Buukmg OLIVE MYEHS For Soutfibound ~ MR.LAPONIS Steamer Alaska; MARRY DEC. 4 One of the heaviest passenger lists Wedding of Popular Cash- to be booked out of Juneau in a long ler Takes Place in Hallie Daigh A modern Enoch Arden, Hallie Daigh, 39, once of Springfield, II., plans to resume his wanderings. Daigh came back from the World war the other day and found the bride he had left had divorced him and remarried and was the moth- er of a 17-year-old son. The be- wildered veteran had bid goodby to his bride at San Antonio, Tex., 20 years ago. Daigh fought in the war, was reported missing in action. Actually he spent a year in a German prison camp. Poison gas nad weakened his memory and he wandered and wandered, working as a structural steel worker until his travels brought him to Springficld ' KETCHIKAN COURT TERM SET MARCH 2 Federal nder has called the regular | Nelson, William T. Mahoney, George Judge George F. Alex- dis- March 2 led for | jury for March 16. | Judge Alexander sailed for the | south aboard the Alaska for a vacation over the holidays in the States. He and Mrs. Alexander, \\‘hom he will join in Portland, will visit | Judge Alexander's mother, Mrs.| Joshua W. Alexander, in Gallatin, Mo., and expect to go to Washing- ton, D. C., before returning to Juneau. The grand jury will be | --e Chief L. G. Phares of the Texas highway patrol says members of the patrol wear guns “to show they are not bus drivers.” The uniforms are similar. e Joe Kelly of Sanford, N. C., re- ports the goat “roosts” in a tree. The tree trunk slants and the goat climbs up to one of the limbs to sleep. Y N N R B T Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE $4 Van’s Store FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street in many models —RIGHT NOW F. O. B. PHONE 411 'WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $l 5.30 per ton Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Bunkers |on {three names | Arthur |Inman, George Johnson, D. P. Mc- L. Laponis of Seattle. Clus] Louise Daniels, Floyd Walsh,! The ceremony was performed on |William Shaw, Milan Raykovich, December 4. |Stanley Sande, Mrs. A. Duquette,’ Miss Myers, who has many friends Mrs. |Alfred Lomen, |son, M |Jenne, Carl Hump, George Jorgen- nephew of Judge Kazis Kay of Se- |son, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, M. Boque, attle. rict court term at Ketchikan for | | +- March 9 and the petit | jof Mr. and Mrs. George Andersonl is that of the outbound pas- 4 Seattle from Gastineau Channel steamer Alaska. Eighty- are listed for Seattle Friends in Juneau have received and waypoints, as follows: announcements of the marriage of For Seattle— David Radashan, Miss Olive Myers, daughter of Mr. Paul, Elmer Beatty, Albert and Mrs. W. A. Myers, to Mr. Jonas sengers the John Devine, Dudley Warner, in Juneau where she was employed Andrew Nerland, A.'as cashier at Percy’s Cafe, left for Rolando, S. O. Fouske, John Carl- the south a few weeks ago and has Paul Oament, R. W. Doug- been visiting with her parents in E. Adams, E. Adams, C. P. Port Townsend. Mr. Laponis is the las, M Mrs. D. M. McLeane, C. E. Johnson, Mary Watson, J. Foote, Mrs. J. tient, was dismissed today from the Foote, C. W. Hufeson, Mrs. Hufeson, Government Hospital, Mrs. Charles Burdick, Frank Nash, AT, Mary Bryant, Larry Galvin, Gar- Mary Nelson was dismissed Loday, net Martin, Joe Werner, George A. from the Government Hospital fol- Parks, George F. Alexander, Gene lowing medical care. Hufeson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rob- ertson, Raymond Villa, B. J. Halm, Charles Howard, medical patient Paul Lucas, Ray Whittle, Gordon at the vernment Hospital, was Chrysler, Dick Willis, Earl Carlson, rged | Jerry Hudson, Boyd McLeod, Ed. BRI (R ! Paine, Jack Anderson, G. W. How- TRINITY CHOIR MEETS ard, Stanley Ryan, Carl Wuronin, The Trinity Cathedral Choir will W. C. Johnson, R. Ingall, John Wil- meet at 8 o'clock tonight for re- lis, John Hanson, A. Ellison, Bob hearsal of Christmas songs. Warren, Lyle Trimble, Andrew Lof- tus, Ted Loftus, Nancy Loftus, Chatham Straits Transportation Co. Lloyd Lucky, H. S. Ravet, Mrs. Ra- “M. S. DART” LUMBER Junezu Lunber Mills, Inc. Alaska Transportation Co. NGS SCHEDULED SAILL Evelyn Berg from Seattle.... D. B. FEMMER, PHONE 114 Agent Night Phone 312 JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day SHELDON SIMMONS 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES 612 Office 587 Chief Pilot— Pilot—L. F. BARR Ag RUS ent— SELL CLITHERO 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Pateco” U. Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED S. MAIL | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION vet and child. To Petersburg—R. Sifferman and Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- Louise day at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Kake, Mrs. Ethel Hurley. To Ketchikan—Tony Davis Port Alexander and way ports. Garber, Freight received not later than 4 To Wrangell- G. Sanford. pm. Tuesday. Lt . o, H FOR INFORMATION . M.AURICE ©C. REABER, Phone 4622 HOSPITAL NOTES —f — Travel | George F. Ross, admitted last night to St. Ann’s Hospital for on a | medical care, was dismissed this | morning. Eric Eichel, a medical patient, SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE *WEI ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier DNESDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TELEPHONE €22 C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. Junecau to chcouver. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Dec. 19 Princess Norah—Jan. 2 Princess Norah—Jan. 16 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Miss Lenore Anderson, daughter | of Juneau, has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. Michael Sullivan was admitted for surgical care at St. Ann’s Hos- pital this morning and is to under- go a major operation tomorrow. Mrs. Norma Homme, a ' surgical Transcontinental patient, was dismissed today from Trans-Atlantic St. Ann’s Hospital. Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC Mrs. O. A. Stockman and baby son were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. The child was born on December 4. Mrs. M. Smith is receiving medi- cal care at St. Ann's Hospital. June Borbridge, a medical pa- Leave Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | tALASKA 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 *YUKON .. § Dec. 14 Dec. 20 | fALASKA (Christmas Shlpb .Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 1 *YUKON . Dec. 25 Dec. 29 Jan. 6 | —Calls mw Lynn Canal southbound. +—Calls_into Lynn Canal northbound. Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seaftle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTE FRED J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY GUY e TRANSPORTATION CO (= C. CHARMAN, Agent. WHARF .. SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Arrive Leave Juneau = - Seattle No.Bound e —— NORCO ... Dec. 10 Dec. 15 . 17 Dec. 21 ¢ . 24 Dec. 29 NORTHLAND .Dec. 31 Jan. 4 7 Jan. 12 Leave Juneau So. Bound Dec. 15 Dec. 23 Dec. 29 Jan. 6 Jan. 12 Juneau ONLY 5 HoURs Fairbonks 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 thirteen ground stations. Leave Arrive *Juneau Tuesday .......Fairbanks *Fairbanks ... Sunday .........Juneau *Fairbanks ....Wednesday NEW REDUCED RATES Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. 1 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence = . The only line serving Alaska that maintains A a regular weekly service throughout the year. af .