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%" POLLY AND HER PALS CARPENTER 2 BETTER SNSSSS BRING YER TOOLS AN' SOME LUMBER OVER AN' BUILD US A NEW FRONT DOOR. ‘ Marine News PENGUIN BOUND TO BERING SEA Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail WHAT'S WRONG WITH TH' OLD ONE, MAAM 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, | Lt s it 938. By CLIFF STERRETT BUT MR, PERKS GETTIN' SET T'FIX A SQUEAK IN IT! RESGUE CREW KANAGA ISLE Officers, El‘;li;{(;,d Men Safe Aboard Coast Guard Cut- ter John C. Spencel' NORCO BRINGS TWO TO JUNEAU Joyce, arrived in Juneau this morn- ing with a large cargo of general merchandise and two passengers for the Capital City The passengers were Milan Stein- er and Dan Gardner. The Norco will stop at Kake on the way south to unload trap web- e i FIVE ARRIVE WITH SIMMONS The five passeng that flew in to Juneau with Shell Simmens vesterday in the Alaska Air Trans- Fixed Soft Coal Pricg Are Off WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. — The Bituminous Coal Commission has decided to revoke the Government's port Bellanca, were Pro”>or Ganty, fixed minimum soft coal priees, and Rcbert Brown from Sitka,John effective Friday midnight. Prpich and Jack Short from Hirst, The commission made the de- and H. Dumont from Tenakee. <~ INQUEST "AWAITS THAWING OUT OF ICE-ENCASED BODY Inquest in the case of the body brought here from Lincoln Island, and believed to be Claud Phillips, trapper, was put over today pending the thawing out of the ice which rrounds it, according to authori- It is expected that it will be pessible to hold an inquest tomor- for tennis, basketball and handball courts and softball diamonds. More than half of the 1,212 S.0.S. and police messages broadcast in 1937 by the BBC were successful. cision because of numerous court orders issued suspending prices to certain customers. MARGARET MFADDEN IS CALLED SOUTH BY ILLNESS OF MOTHER Called south by the illness of her mother, Miss Margaret McFadden, Juneau Grade School teacher, lett aboard the Princess Norah enroute to her home in Unalaska, Wash. Sne expects (o be in the south UF swALI-uw row. for about a month. During her ob- 5 - - - sence, Mrs. Dorothy Bourne Ta: ST The concrete roofs of San Fran- will take charge of her class w The motorship Norco, Capt. Ben ciseo's reservoirs are to be used Miss McFadden received news her mother’s condition yesterday radiogram - Furs worth $2,285.700 were ship- ped from Alaska in 1937, an increase of $368,000 compared with 1936. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e from Seattle at 10 am. Feb- bing that was taken on at Kgt- BREMERTON, Wash., Feb. 23 Al k T ° ® ruary 25 . SREME , Wash,, = ohikan l't tl c ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail Four officers and 45 cnlxs]llvd men el as a mspo a on o. — e from Seattle February 25, ® of the minesweeper Swallow are f Fisheries Ship Is '® . freleht only o cafe aboard the Coast Guard cutter #—— L * SCHEDULED SAILINGS Bureau of Fisheries ShIp 13 o yount MeKinley scheduled to o 1 C. Spencer, according o & | STOCK QUOTATIONS EvelyniBorgiteont Seattle . . - Feb. 75 Makmg Fll‘Sl T“p e sail from Seattle February e > received from the guarder. g LT 7 ® 264t 9am . The Spencer reached Kanaga A s of Year . ess Norah scheduled to Island last night and took the NEW YORK, Feb. 23. — Closing P ah : ; i o 9 b 43 . il from Vancouver March 1 e officers and men aboard quotation of Alaska Juneau mine An cstimated 10 days from now, e at 9 pm . The Navy tug Natnuck is posted Stock today is 11%, American Can PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 residents of the lonely Pribilof Is- e North Sea scheduled to sail ® to leave here tomorrow to take £l American Light and Power 5%, lands will watch with joy the stub- e from Seattle March 4 at e supplies to the, men of the Navy Anaconda 35%, Betliehem Steel by bow of the U.S.B.F. mo e 10 am . Aerological Station at Kanaga and 60':, Commonwealth and Southern Penguin appear over the gray hor- e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e then pick up the Swallow's crew, 1 -"_C"{lm Wrm'h% 4%, G_vucml_ e Tr s izon of desoiate Bering Sea the ® Baranof scheduled southbound e i at Sitka, and bring them g'f'wl ~K:’7mlfl'ltt'm:;l'mmlNHw’;flex AIaSka Alr all r', lnc. 54, ecol A ew ork tirst boat to touch the remote shore ® sometime Friday. . e it Y since the first of last November, a ® Alaska scheduled southbound e The supplies the Swallow was C “"ZP :”‘ United States _Steel 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Christmas boat in March ® next Tuesday. . taking to the station on Kanag ;f.il SR R The Penguin docked in Juncau ® LOCAL SAILINGS . Island were lost when the vessel[$%.01%., PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket last night for a day's stopover before ® Estebeth leaves every Weanes- e grounded last Saturday and i ¢ A continuing on to St. Paul and St. ® (’hl.‘k nu{hdL at 6 (p.m., for o ported to be a total wreck 'L"y:r\‘)r;}|:;’\:,~h b JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega George Islands, where the Bureau © O.tka an wayports, . - ->>o - L ow " 3 . P = of Fisheries annually slaughter some ~ Jart leaves every Wednesday ® BROTHER OF BISHOP Tones averages: industrials 13141, Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” 3 half a hundred thousand fur seals. * 8f 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e rails 30.52, utilities 20.20. 612 Each year the trim ship makes ® Alexander, Kake and way- e CR]IMONT SUCCUMBS 5 i o - U. S. MAIL five trips to the sealing islands with ® ports . ry The Linpire classifieds for . P supplies and government employees, ® ® © ¢ © © o o o o ¢ o IN AM]ENS; FRANCE results Office ‘587 Operating our own aero- ¢ A navy transport, frequently the g N & e Frcm Amiens, France, has come ~— iy ——— Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— Birius, takes in the big cargo on a news of the death of the “little s A single trip during the summer. PAA BRINGS brother” of Bishop J. R. Crimont 1N q SH'ELDON §IMMONS Station KANG Suoatd b RRRERE of Juneau ey e Pilot—L. F. BARR much belated Christmas mail and Dying at the age of mrvl (,iy:. close o the theatres and Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY packages, are 15,000 gallons mont was affectionately called “lit- stores with masnificent S A oline, oranges, flour, sugar tle brother” }1\;; Bishop C}'mun?( . o T DL | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED the odds and ends of an existence ¢ lin musi- Who often spoke of him to friends - comfort, convenience and a e ke el ey YESTERDAY 'Lowt-?om lhl‘eltjuinlcs ur:s:llige‘:t}!‘-cl?is";:z:l:;ne into a 1n Alaska. Death occurred on the yapgg "™V L. o i aipee an i el dand et e s‘;;aslgsou:kahlnu manages both instruments at once. day of the reception given for ROOMS, _From ; George Island, for the Penguin is i i i AR N Vo g | Bishop Crimont, here, on Febru- s Py B S oy M A R l N E g IR w A Y s a month late this year. Seven passengers arrived in Ju- i ary 2 ALASKANS LIKE THE ‘Calpmr Harold K{"““j‘g"- veleral neay Jate yesterday after flying : '\":“l‘:‘; ‘:'I:m """““""" ("’“:: “‘;‘“é: Hotel 2-Way Radio Communication of the Arctic seas for 32 Years, IS jrom Fairbanxd with Jerry Jone 4. m. tom a > o] il the 195 pound robust SKIDPEr Of ang Walt Hall in a Pacitic Al - i ER R sl NEW WASHINGTON SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE the Penguin. Passengers with him ajrwave Tockheed Electra 3 [] sored by the Catholic Daughters of Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier are Dr. anc!v Mrs. JO]m, Cu.mpboll. Passengers were Miss Irene Han- SAYS MEHRILL K'NG s PALACE America. “WEDNESDAY Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Walters, and gar Mps A, E. Friberg and baby, SRERT s - DTt G ———— T, 1 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, ‘l;dx-_«, John Lipke and her daughter joe Flakne, E. F. Clements, Lyn- . ¥ Qu'l:u \‘xlll;\npz[i g?rgmm;fle{);‘ :“ CANADIAN rave. | Kimshan Cove, Hfioxdmah. ahlt r(-tllarn. S une. wood Giaconini, Johnny Palm, Fred scording to a ¢ sation re- : ISRRG. - JWAD 12 PACIFIC “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Roun p. Dr. Campbell will be physician jonnston i © cetmed rom Eiots Mermin of e Former President Guest of 1027 w0 s24365321 in 1997. : an o SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA and surgeon at St. George Island, RLUBSEN 83 = Washington Aircraft Company, Fred Honor at Affair Given By SR Ex “PRIN- TELEPHO 628 while Dr. Walters will be dentist Gy ATimeau: HiViog. photosras : i The annual damage done by rats \- e e Pl e e e e A el % pher, spun to his death and did not in Brussels in this country is estimated at CESS' daughter ;are wife and daughter of —_— 13139.00(},000 L. = = Mgho Lipke, agentincharge of o0p- g 4+ Ordway was killed last Thursday BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 23— 3 PR A 2 ner = erations ‘at the islands, who is at in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, Herbert Hoover was the guest of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the islangs now Low tide 2:30 a. m., 6.7 feet when the Aeronca airplane which honor last night at a dinner given| Having been confirmed as the Iuneau to vancouver' t Captaind Knutsen looks for a quick | , High tide 8:46 a. m., 127 feet he was flying alone, crashed to in the Palace, with the King as|executrix of ®e last will and testa- = * trip and he does not expect ice this Low tide 3:39 p. m. 3.0 feet car host. ment of Lewis Reed Smith, by order Yjctoria or Seattle | | Inj 1934, 14 mil t1| High : Sl luded United |admitting said will to Probate, is = year. Inj1934, 14 miles of ice o igh tide 10:21 p. m., 11.7 feet «Apparently, Ordvay was trying Others present included United | . is- i, J8lantls ‘gave the ‘Panguin. feal STt e to find his way out of the fog” States Ambassador Hugh Gibson|Sued out of the Probate Court of SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS = TIRY. g . punisbment, the only time CupLanmCHAPELADlE ARE TQ Wrote Merrill. “He was 1 with and Paul Van Zeeland, former Bel- Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- PRINCESS NORAH EQEAMM Knutsen has experienced ice so far S a throttled-down engine, ceiling gian Premier. aska, on the 15th day of Februa v, Marcn—6, 16, 27 south. MEET AT IVERSONS’ about 300 feet, evidently pulled up 1038, all persons having claims Southeast winds, however, will TIDES TOMORROW strike a fence post. the ship’s nose to avoid a tree or It’s Mutiny! against the estate of said decedent Connections at Vancouver with give Captain Knutsen trouble. Ther: 3 g g L are hereby notified to present them, Canadian Pacific Services: B st o e s s Vit Members of the Chapeladies meet e BEE oh e Wing and with proper vouchers and verified Transcontinental | is no harbor on the islands and with crashed. Bachelor nvades _ 1 > ™ rough water prevailing, oomiaks will| (onight at the home of Mrs. L. E. ™, (C0 0 ooy about an hour and 4 as by law required, within six| Trans-Atlantic [ Teave Av Nneat T¥ acédn lighter the bulk-of the cargo ashore.| [erson for their regular gathering ., " " ) coin o Sacred Precincts months from the date of this no- Trans-Pacific Seattle No.Bound So.Bound and for the white elephant sale “Interesting” snorted Captain P SN e . Tl RN % tice, to-wit: this 15th day of Febru- Tickets, reservations and full Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 . e which has been scheduled for this i : p 1838, to the undersigned execu- articulars from Knutsen. “Humph! My wife's go- . Joe George, wandering member of ATV, a g D Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 i ,,n‘:»zl Ienesome by the evening. All members are requested EASTERN STAR PLANS % cal Gooree. Bros. PaynTakit | triX at the office of H. B. Le Fevre V. W. MULVIHILL s g Fiai Sl M- time we get to St. Paw.’ to bring white clephant articles 1o pya JORITY SERVICE managing triumvirate, is reported her attorney, at Number 268 Soutn Agent, C.PR. AL ad S — £ the meeting. to have violated the sanctuary of Franklin Street in Juneau, Alaska. Juneau Alaska fnn BU’BFOl:D '“ m“; RS s i VT TO BE HELD MARCH 8 (5. ‘Nation's newly-matrimonied. | HELEN DAVIDSON SMITH, : IAN ITS : NUBAH TAKES Empire classifieds pay. AT Just why is Mr. George, a re- Executrix of the will of Lewis | CANAD CITY WHARF .. P e Eastern Star members made Reed Smith, deceased. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 15 FROM HERE THIS MORNING ‘The steamer Princess Norah pass- ed through Juneau early this morn- ing taking 15 passengers from Gas-| tineau Channel. Passengers embarking were Mrs. K. N. Neill, H. V. Callow, A. Haug- erud, Miss R. Kozbekova, Miss Mar- garet McFadden, Fred Welsh, S. ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing plans last night for the Rainbow Girl majority service to be held av the next meeting of the lodge on March 8, when Rainbow Girl can- didates will be honored at the gath- ering in the Scottish Rite Temple. The service will be open to the public and Mrs. Homer Nordling is to be in charge of refreshments. Plans for the ceremony were made at the regular business meet- ing of the Eastern Star, held in the temple last evening. s -+ - ‘The ashes of W. E. Milton Bode, a horse and dog fancier, were buried nowned bachelor, stopping off from his travels at Niagara Falls? It's a moot point with Tom and Gus George, his brothers, and other members of the Pay'n Takit staff since their receipt of a letter from him bearing a Niagara postmark. In his letter Mr. George disclosec that he has completed his visit with his father in Pasadena, Cali- fornia, and now, after stopping in Michigan to take delivery on a new car, is motoring toward the birth- place he left, in 1911, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. There he will spend some time with other relatives and friends before touring back to the | Publication dates, Feb. 16, 23; Mar. 12,9, 16, 1938. PACIFIC SERVING ) TALASIKA THE YEAR i VEAR 'ROUND R Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Jureau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen LASKA SERVICE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—FPhone 2 “M.S.DART” " Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 | p.m. Tuesday. Hellenthal, Mrs. S. Hellenthal, L. at his request in an English dog Pacific Northwest to cmbark for his | ground stations. Geacomini, F. B. Johnston, J. cemetery. return to Alaska. Leave Arrive Palm, Mrs. F. Freeberg, Miss I. e b PSR e . s Y Hauger, T. Tava, T. McLean. " L ————— | *Juneau.... ‘Tuesday. .Fairbanks ————— ¢ | *Fairbanks ....Sunday . Juneau The United States is Germany's AL ASKA fl o T E L G A s T l N E A u Rl e *Fairbanks ... Wednesday. .m;-gxgz-gl:;ne and re- best customer for cameras and i . other pholographic goods, taking Every Effort Made for the . Seaner Sonin. ' Nptmiund ‘Ml *__All year round schedule. 126 mfetric tons of a total of 669 1 . 3 g | £ i tons exported in nine months. | LAuNDRY Comfort of Guests! *ALASKA .. Feb.19 Feb.22 Mar. 1 | m mucm nm GASTINEAU CAFE {MOUNT MCKINLEY . Fep.26 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 | & | 3 J *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. { Health Foods Center PHONE 15 . in connection t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. f sn‘ JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | | Al SERVICE INFORMATION Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between ! . £ AND OTHER DIETETIC It BOASRES |- g Juneau and Seattle and return. 1 LESS l °% ROUND TRIP m‘m'nm)‘:, st ! | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | T H »E A LA s K A L I N E l 4 Juneau Telephone 62 i ; Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel ‘Phone ‘106 - Office—4652 ‘Residence YNy ARy SR | i =y | FOR INFORMATION ;3 MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.