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IX PASSENGERS ROM FAIRBANKS from Jerry Jenes and Walt Hall aboard the PAA Six passengers coming in Fairbanks ywesterday with Electra, were as fol- ftirst-airmail Oms Charles W. Carter. F. 'W. L. Troast, O. Karzinoff Roden and R. Broste - ALEUTIAN S JUNEAU BOUND Leaves Seattle Behind Schedule with Capac- ity Passenger Load SEATTLE, May 7.—Steamer Al- eutian, scheduled to sail for south McDermott Henry eust and Southwest Alaska port Baturday morning at 9 o'clock, wa delayed and did not sail until o'clock Sunday night. There are 471 first class and 168 steerage passengers aboard Passengers for Juneau include the following J. Edmunds, Miss Jennie Miss Jennie J. Kelly, Pearson, Georgze Fuller, unstad, Mrs. Walter ¢ Martinson Mrs. Adeline Ritter and two child- ren, Bess Cr Miss T. Gleason, Evelyn B. Neservey, F. Sinnott Mrs. and Mrs. C. Hufiesen and child, Eleanor Phillips, Carl Dinzi- ger, William Albie, Clifford Dowler. P ALASKA TAKES TWENTY SOUTH 'FROM JUNEAU Steamer Alaska, Capt. O. Ander- son and Purser Dave Doran, docked in Juneau at 11 p.mn. last night southbound, to let 14 passengers get off and 20 get on. From Seward Johnsoi Mis- Tom passengers were Alyce Anderson, Sam Baker, J. A Jéhnson, E. W. Harrison, E. W. Neill From Cordova, Willy Burnett From Skagway—Andrew Jackson Hazel Jameson, Katherine Steven- son, Lucille Stevens, A. J. Streed Serene Pagran. “From Haines Carl Bjornstead. Fussengers leaving when the Al akka sailed at 12:30'a.m. today were: Maggic Johnny “To Geattie—H. J. Yurman, Mrs y . Manthey, Hannah Kaitenen, | e Rantikari, Florence Prima-| vera, A. E. Friborg, J. A. Watson, R.| Hroste, A. Rarzinoff, Georze Folla “To Ketchikan—Oscar Oberg, W. R. Miller, Gil Rich, R. D. Russell , F. McDonald, A. Rogers, W n. "T9, Petersbwg—Mrs. G. Sullivan, | To Wl\nge]l—fl C. Felch e A"‘TE’N‘I‘ION MASONS There will be & Stated Communi- ¢ation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday evening at 7:30 o«.lmk Work in the M. M. Degree. By nrde of the W. M. i J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary adv. "PHONE 412 PACIFIC - COAST COAL CO, " Phone u's——"‘fis_.?n%fi“f“ THE ROYAL EAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If- your hair' is not be; to you — You shoul ming be DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 2 § o ¥ ¥ 7 ;no'rm. GASTINEAU ik fort Made, for;the o fi‘e&mfort of Guests! ... . GASTINEAU CAFE - in connection “’Am SERVICE INFORMATION Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive sometime late tomorrow nothing definite Tongass scheduled to arrive at noon Wednesday Aleutian scheduled to arrive Wednesday afternoon or eve- nil 1EDULED SAILINGS Denali scheduled to sail from attle 9 am,. tomorrow Mt McKinley ccheduled il from Seattle at 9 May 11 North Sea from Seattle 13. ath from Seattle Princess Louise sail from pm iska to am scheduled to sail at 10 am. May . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . ° . o . ° scheduled 1o ail at 9 p.m. May scheduled im to Vancouver .at 9 May 13 scheduled to Seattle at 9 a.m. May 14 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS sail from No steamer north, west LOCAL SAILINGS tebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 pam. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves evi at 7 am. for Pe Mlexander, Kake parts o e e "eee®e®osceeceae Wednesday rsburg, Port and way- 000000000 0000000000000000000000s000s0s o e e 0o e 0 0 ¢ s & TIDES TOMORROW 11 feet, 13.0 feet 1.8 feet 16.4 feet 4:17 -10:31 a.m 4:18 p.m 10:40 p.m D e 32,300 POUNDS - OF SALMON AND HALIBUT SOLD Low tide High tide Low tide- High tide am, Twenty-four thousand pounds of salmon and 12500 pounds of hali-| but were sold on the Juneau fish ¢ change over the week end The Elfin 11, Capt. Ernie Swan- son, brought in 12000 pounds of salmon that sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries for nine and ir and a half cent The Sadie, Capt. Sandy Sleven and’ (he Celtic, Capt. Hent Moy brought in 6,000 pounds apicce and sold for tie same pric the Elfin 11,with astian-Stuart buying tian-Stuart also bought three loads of halibut at six cents and four cents, as follows: Elfin, Capt. Nels Bjerkness, 4500 pounds, 31D11, Capt Eric Larsen, 4500, und the Fane,| Capt. Ole Johansen, brought in 3500 pound The Seattle halibut schooners Lia- | hona, Cupt. John Hanson, and the Dorie, Capt. O. B. Hanney, stopped in Juneau for fresh herring, while on their w 10 Westward banks Six boals tock on bait and icc the Avis, 31A27, 31A sifin 11 Sadie, and Celtic. - S 3 Try The Empire classifieds for results. ESN57 | N EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the $ | BRUNSWICK Recreation: Alle ,3‘ Cafe in Connection S 3 hlhhu in American and " Chinese Dishes, - | TRY US ONCE! i =7 | | 278 S. FRANKLIN | aska” attends school d BRINGING UP FATHER HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1938. r MOTHER-~WHAT THE WORLD RE YOU SO XCITED OVER? YOLR FATHER - | JUST KNOW || HE'S DOWN IN THAT oLD || NEIGHBORHOOD-I'M GOING | || DOWN AND FIND HIM=- HE'CL || RUIN OUR SOCIAL STAND — ‘ = |/;Y GOLLY- It & wé’r \4~ILJZ ELACK-HEARTED Lee Epperson farm near Edina, Mo., where lamb was born with heart in fieece, testify to its guileless nature. though. this lamb is, friends at the gNUI NTUPLET GOAL has been set for obliging ancy,” 4-year-old goat belonging to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis _of San Diego. She began with triplet kids; repeated on triplets, now she has quadruplets. The food supply is no problem vmh Naney, say owners; she llves five quarts of milk, TRITON TO HAVE .- BIG NEW DIESEL Ralph’ Reischl® left Auk Bay Ketchikan at three o'clock morning with his boat Treva C., t ing~ J. J. Meherin’s 53 feet hea duty yacht Triton with Capt. C. Hayes aboard. | Meherin plans to have a 100 horse power Cummins D! the Triton, replacing gu\e the Triton is - VQUEEN OF CARNIVAL HOSPITAL NOTES 9 A. R. Fosdick w: wdmitted to St Ann’s Hospital Sunday evening for medical treatment. Emil Wagner re-entered Ann’s for| gospital Sunday evening for medi- is cal care, Rudy Halazan, an employee of the Alaska Juneau Mine, was admitted to St. Anp's hospital with an in- jured ankle Sunday evening. His sel installed in gondition is not serious, the gas en- now powered with, Oscar Finsberg, Ann's Hospital, was medical treatment Sunday evening. a patient at St. w]LL AWEND SCHOOL Wilma Russell underwent a major operation at the Government Hos- “Miss Alaska” Grace Bailey passed pital this morning. through Juneau on the steamer Al- |aska, with her mother hound for Seattle In Seattle, the make their home while endid food, comfort, service. LARGE Rates § ROQMS, P al with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ALASKA KE THE SHotel. NEW WASHINGTON § et | Chatham Straits ’hzmm Co. “M. S. DART” Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than. 4 Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION pm. and sister, Bailey family will “Miss Al- * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is the theatres asd . with magnificent T mountains and har- verfect convenience @ nd | | Leaves Femmer Dock eve %\ day at 7 am. for Petersl ,5‘ | CAN \l‘i’\-;q' PACIFIC Travel ona “PRIN- CESS” Liner Victoria or Seatitle SOUTHBOUND SA!LINQS_ PRINCESS LOUISE May—S, 19, 31 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC . v . EFAEER, Fiome W81 1~ DOWN, BURN FOX FARMER'S PEN Ed Lane Reports Maraud- ers Visit (,oughlm Island | Over Week-end several days ago, Ed Lane, fox mer on Coughlin Island in Auk called aftentidn of the public o the fact that he has foxes breed- ing on the island and requested that picnickers and recreation seekers y off the beach as the animals VANDALS TEAR HELP CRIPPLED CHILD, IS PLEA OF PENNY DRIVE {One More Week Left in Which to Fill hm"lopo‘ for Orthopedic Funds little red the their week, with For brown hearts the - Penny Drive of the Children's Orthopedic Hospi remain in Juneau and Doug fices and business houses ane more envelopes Seattle will of- are easily disturbed. | Mrs, Frank A. Boyle, chairman ior This morning Mr. Lane was in Juneau and Gastineau Channe town and reported that over the|year sent about $150 to the Orth week end some persons had invaded | pedic as the local contribution to outheast shore of the island PSeattle’s hospital for crippled child- right near where he had built a|ren. This year Mrs. Boyle has set new feeding pen, had torn down the a higher sum at which she is vm- pen for a bonfire and had a big|ing a total for the Penny Drive party on the beach Every vear Alaskan children are I can’t understand it.” said the| umong those made well at the Chilc < farmer. “There was plenty of ien’s Orthopedic, where about 99 riftwood on the beach for a fire | sercent of the cases handled are I don’t see why they had to burn up my pen. T had hoped that pic- nickers would stay off the island particularly at this time, because 1 have quite a number of foxes breed- ing there. Mr. Lane was contacting author- ities on the depredation this morn- and will welcome any informa- o identification of the responsible for the tion leading person or persons trespassing > CARDENER SAYS PLANT BY MOON Many Juneauites Getting in | fof the moon,” Nick says. sticking to the old saw that all gardeners adhere to closely. % tuce admitted for | | 7 | 1BARANOF uneau to Vancouver, | Gardens With Sun Sweetening Soil Nick-the-gardener is busy putting in “spuds and things" for many Ju- neauites, He gives some rules to fol- low in planting “Things that grow down, plant in the dark of the moon, and things that grow upward, plant in the light Nick means that carrots and pota- tees, and all other root crops, should be planted during the last week of this month, and leaf plants like let- and cabbage should go into the ground now, while the moon is growing to its full stage on the four- teenth And Nick has raised a lot of car- rots, g AR Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Bmpire Office. harity patients. To aid in the cave of the little cripples, the Penny Drive the State of Washington and Alaska each year affords an op- portunity for small contributions to | join in rthy charii - BASEBALL DANCE OF ELKS HELD SATURDAY Launching the Elks basebs well on the way to success ball dance sponsored by ledge drew scores of to th Channel resident room Saturday night Rod Darnell was in charge of the affair which was preceeded hy a number of informal parties - Try an Empire ad ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY s from Pier RY FRIDAY Leaves Seattle S. S. CHATHAM May 13 S. S. TONGASS May 20 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION (] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 Steamer *ALEUTIAN . $DENALI i MT. McKINLEY . JALASKA *YUKON 1DENALI SALASKA | $BARANOF T *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Beattle Northbound Southbound ..May 17 May 10 May 16 May 14 May 16 May 14 May 20 May 17 May 23 May 21 May 28 May 24 {:ay 30 May 28 ay 30 May 31 June 6 Jun June 6 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. i—Sbutheastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook TInlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALA, Ticket Office—Phone 2 SKA LINE ight Office—Phone 4 B. 0. ADAMS, Azufl waiting for contributions to. COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 7T47T—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. " Alaska Air Transport, Inc, " 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 —Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief RUSSELL CLITHERO — D { Al Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped i Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Pilot atcher . o MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier “WEDNESDAY Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA . TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative WEEKLY Legve Ar. .hmeuu Lv. Juneau SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND . .May 6 May 10 May 12 - NORTH SEA .. May 13 May 17 May. 19 NORTHLAND . May 20 May 24 May 26 . FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket !.(ent . CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Amt Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Flying Regular Service;—Evew Trip Juneau to Fairbaniks 5 HOURS ONLY — via Picturesque Whitehqmy -F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence