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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BRINGING UP FA I'M SORRY-MR. JIGGS* BUT | DON'T KNOW MR. JACK STUTZ-BUT MY DO\ HER IS IN Tl~‘: rtL M= | SK LI WHAT P L DGT 'T KNOW-HE DOES- Marine News ALASKA LINE INAUGURATING NEW SERVICE Seattle 9 aum. toi Princess Louise fail from schec ncouver at 9 nnounced schedule s il inaugurate Wednesday sailing o | S8l from " £e to Scuthes ¥ T Southwest ka poris next w k To season the Baranof iyn Be heduled to sail will leave Seattie next Wedn Ry from ttle March and the Mount McKinley the fol- freight only BIG GARABUBU Jowing Wednesds 'HBOUND SAILINGS Calls will Ketchikan cheduled southbound st Alaska and ‘%('\mn] in West- the same ports be- ame calls southbound - e 3 SAILON NORTHLANE Monday; March ! LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every 6 pan. for Sit- ports and Junea and Cordova ward Alaska ing on the IS AT SEATTLE New Liner of Northland Transportation Co. to Be Remodeled every Wednesday 7 am. for Peier ander, Kake 4° 0 00C0 0000000300000 0600000 6800 ssengers Six pa N » ka and 39 saile ! 4 orship g id e n howed a Ar G. 1 I de—8:48 a.n i j I ide—3:03 p.n new o ti ) WO Low tith—g:55 p.m 10 Lerth at i s 1n were Frank landing wes | t Dufre Mis. A, E CI - [ ‘ The ship knew her way because O'Neill, Caxl Hall, My T askan ought her g William McCrarg, Dars k Cro Imm New York He and s and ty hildven, Corden Fi sed with ndles Mr. and Mrs. George Ponny A-nu the railbird 1 out Marshall, Mr 1 Mrs. Jack Livi 1t she is just richt for the Alaskan A Hoch, A. Elder trade. For Ketchikan—Mrs. J. M A To Be Re Mrs. Art Bur H. Tott (O the. A big overban 1 remodeling Rev. Monroe, Sam Shuc r“- ““‘- G- jop, which includes installation of Murphy. Jack Krist Bori - G dditic passer; iccommoda- ids, Alfred Hightc ind Mildred s e vi t i Yukon Rou Hermann and Dr. Cheife i e Al river steamer Yukon from Whitc the C Ibre May 31 and Dawson Jun. which is. to be p dependent upen i eam, 48 feet; moul th tween Whitehorse, Dawson E nana will include eight trig h Coftract for the overliatiling anc g, vyxen Be € ek g84c H rebuilding of teamship JTon- " b o ghss, ex-Wip pu 1sed Biwnon: i e u A céntly. By the Alacka Transporta- ;.. =0 e K 1L tion Compiiny for Southeastern Al- ‘4o 10" cony e an s 18 < aska s h 16t to the A & ber 16, last two approxi i Lake Union D: id Machine .o 0o T hitenorse will be ~ The ‘motorship Northland Works at a figure nzar §30,000, it was revealed by R. V. Miller, gen- eral.manager., The ship ‘is four carloads of frozen sable fish sou Alaska C Tirst steamers ot tt1e ‘con. The 120000 pour go to eastern mark necting with the ini sailings out | of Whitehorse and Dawson will be ZPert the Baranof and Denali, and Baran- of again, M 3, May 10 and May 17 Daw ahead of the n leavin Connrecting Sched s vt scheduled to be ready for service in time to make her first voyage April 8, inaugurating the feturn of weekly sailings to South eastern ports, running opposite the Evelyn Berg. -0 Darrock Crockes, Work on the ship will include in- respective! \‘.‘( ad freight only; Den- stallation of 'tweendecks, cold stor- “l: May perishables dge space for the handling of per- UD€ COBNECAIORG: 4t White- Q ishables and rebuilding of personnel 0Fse and Dawsen will be made ymmcU Ierq by the Baranof, out of Seattle May ¥ quarters, 31, Aleutian June 1, De dead freight only 17, perishable July 6 connections and Alask! freight; Yukon, ireight and perisi July 20 connection: Ala July 5; i June 7, and Yukon June Leaves for South June 24, dead | sl une 25, aeaa Guest Instructor of Juneau DRY CLEANING etk iy Ski Club Ends His 3 Visit Here 1 dead eight i . Yukon, July 8. ° and Alaska, July . perishables Darrock Crookes, Olympic skier } g who has been visiting in Juneau for Soft HELLAN FLIES the past two weeks as guest instruc- Water tor of the Juneau Ski Club, left Denali, June {ZORIC | {ZORIC this morning aboard the Nc nd re- Wash .“](J turning to his home in Seattle | During his stay in Juneau, the ° noted sportsman assisted Gastineau Channel skiers in improving tech- nique, spending several days on the Douglas trail and making a number of trips in the Channel area. He also made a survey of the Douglas ter- Deputy Mt ml W.llll'l Hellan flew to Hoonah today with Alex Hol- den in the Marine Airways Bellanca Your to bring in three soners 3 N s | e prisoners, one of | ooy for the U. S. Forest Service. them Mabel Williams, given six|" a'y fot bie T 5. Forest Service. months for drunk and disorderly ; A ket Y given for Crookes during his stay conduct, according to the Marshal’s office LAUNDRY ™ ... i Lode and placer location notices PN Lou Hudson, Curtis Shat- for sale at The Empire Office. tuck, Orrin Kimball, Bert Caro, Joe aaadl here, including the dinr at the Gastineau Hotel last night assem- g . Woerner, Ernest Parsons, and J. TN SR [1vine Noble. Following dinner, the group spent the evening at the Nob- Jarman's-Friendly les. :2 sy A large group of Ski Club mem- | o bers gathered at the dock this { FORTUNE 0 vig I Health Foods Center | moming to bid good by to Mr Crookes. . AND OTHER DIETETIC HOWARD EfifiER AL SET FOR SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- erine Howard who died some time ago at the Government Hospital will be held at the Russian Church Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff officiating. Following the services, interment will be held in the Evergreen Ceme- tery. YOODS ] 230 Franklin St. | Telephone 62 | Juneau | AR J\ BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER & NEW ALASI(AN ] HOTEL J So. Franklin Street ! | $4 Van’s Store [ HOTEL GASTINEAU Every. Effort Made for the . Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AlK SERVICE INFORMATION JUNEAU:- Phone Single O Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “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 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION ]uAumcn C. REABER, Phone 4622 TEER BY GOLLY- THEN HE MUST BE s . i i e safarers Are o Celebrate e Steamship Ser vice Across Great Western, Sirius FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. | HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST_IDEA- IT'S JUST TOO DIFFICULT KEEP- ING TRACK OF PEOPLE'S NAMES THAT YOu DON'T KNOW- & I'M_SORRY, MR JIGGS= BUT MY BROTHEQ DOESN’T EVEN KNOW HIS NAME- DO YOU MIND 272 ary of Atlantic Oceai n; I'irst to Make Voyages TER SEIFERT March 18.—Nautical the fore. these American sea- 100th flood to 1 British and o repar the off England whe n- once pr rulers of the wave Wted be: ne room now are roiting in commercial ob- livion The i im it 1 . s )" Today, as the celebration of the - o e approaches, naval histor- are ftracing development of i ary of the first transatlan- “ 4 the steamship from Robert Fulton's ic steamsh iip ing loaded pistc vannah had o000t which puffed up the Steambo: ¢ modern sailing made the trip both canvas idson river in 180 Y is affectionately own to thos team ners, such as ti who ride the waves, got its first ST which span the Atlanti the spring of 1838 when were not @ liftle more than four days. 1e Great Western % ges of the Great Western and the and th e perilous trips © © Eirius form an integral part of the from England to New York i 1ship chronicle In an era when the public con- e sidered a from amship Ve England to the United States “as probable as a ride to the moon, R company was formed “to con- tinue the London-Bristol railroad “ on to New York” by means of steamship connections. Crossed in Fifteen Days The Great Westerr wooden vessel of 263 feet long, resulted from that . determination. Launched at Bristol on July 9, 1837, she left for the United States A 1838. Fifteen days later, on April 22, she entered New York harbor, heralded by a salute of 26 guns The Sirius, built by a 1ival com- pany, sailed from Eng i several days earlier, “nosing out e larger boat by a few hours. Both wheelers, the ships car total of approximately 100 passencors, The initial crossin; vere not without their difficulti Oon a previous unsuccessful o \pt, the run amud Great Western wa Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH March—27 April—6, 17, 27 Connections at 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 Lo L SR = ] side- | | Hotel Juneau they drew governmer o the regular route, culminating i - N s mation of the Cunard steam- “$Vhere Living Is service. > » Bt in 1840 Samuel Cunard, having Pleasant organ and Norih | B Nearest Federal Bldg. Amer ecam Packet & . company,” launched four ships in | B Elevator Service. docks along the Ciyde. Quickly est- “4 ablished' in public favor, the com- B Beauty ShoD' pany added eight the next ten y The story of more ships within | B Reasonable Winter £ < Rates Cheerfully Given. steamboating from then on is largely that of progres- CLARENCE WISE sive victory over outmoded. sailing - ships. The picturesque four-masted | Owner-Manager schooners, sloops and barkantines| 'R"MNC’ . Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound fYUKON .. Mar. 15 Mar. 21 *ALASKA Mar. 22 Mar. 28 BARANOF Mar. 26 Apr. 2 TYUKON Mar. 29 Apr. 4 MOUNT McKINLEY o Apr. 2 Apr. 9 *ALASKA ... _Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—?Northbound' *Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE . Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight otm-n.nne 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent g {) ¢ aska Stequmfl Lovv pany ALL: RLA g ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot JUNEAU—PHONE 4i1 Copnors Motor Co., Inc. Alaska Transportation Co. Evelyn Berg from Seattle ~.March 25 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air Tramport, Inc. | 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 Office 587 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place St U. S. MAIL son “Patco” Operating our own aero- Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— S Il_I.I,I JON .j],\!.\k).\'r% Station KANG ) Piloi—L. F. BARR Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY { RUSSELI. CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED | ———— e R e R TAIRTRINTRISIRTE l‘ MARINE AIRWAYS . 2-Way Radio Communication H SCHEDULED l’\QQE‘\'(‘ER AIRLINE SERVICE ] Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier - *WEDNESDAY H neau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, = shan Cove, Hoonah, and return H equent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. - SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVIC TELEPHO? C.V —ANYPLACE IN ALASKA @ 623 Traffic Represenmtive Kay, TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Lv. Juneau WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau SAILINGS Veassel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 NORTH SEA ar. 18 Mar, 22 Mar. 24 NORTHLAND .Mar. 25 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks Via Pié!uresque 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 *Juneadu.........Tuesday. Fairbanks *Fairbanks ... Sunday . Juneau *Fairbanks ....Wednesday......Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS LESS lo% : ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE i Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel i Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Jrgat i €