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= i GRACIOUS- | WANT YOLI TO CALL LIP WELL-IT'S A IT'S DARK THE MAYOR AND TELL HIM LITTLE EARLY- IN HERE-~ I INSIST ON HAVING THESE TH’ LAUNDRES ALL THE LIGHTS FIXED-BEFORE | HAVEN'T CLOSED LIGHTS GO TO THE HAIR-DRESSER FOR THE DAY ARE OUT= !I"\gél"qb-TE YROH.:'ZT%%RE M AS YET- 2 k' F LUNCH- THEN WE'LL GO TO THE MOVIES= ® ® o & 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Chatham scheduled to arrive 7 o'clock tonight Baranof due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 10 am Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow Yukon scheduled to sail from Eeattle 9 a.m. May 21 Dénali scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. May 24 Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m. THIRTY - THREE LEAVE ABOARD 8. S, ALEUTIAN The steamer Aleutian, Capt. Carl Nielsen and Purser Larry McNamee brought six passengers to Juneau from the Westward last night, ar- riving at 8 o'clock, and sailing at midnight with 33 from here for points south, Passengers arriving were: "DOUGLAS | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. —) Seward—D. T , 6. B May 26. W Warl urner, SOI;THBOUND SAILINGS N E w s I OF ALASKA From Valdez—Ruth Ashley, V. D. North Sea scheduled south- Um. aldez—Ru = e _(;:t sl i LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. < i | * Alaska scheduled southbound next Sunday or Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. In a 7-inning game in Douglas Dart leaves every Wednesday e |last evening the Douglas Firemen, at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e [entry in the Gastinteau Channel Alexander, Kake and way- e | League took the Haida, Coast Guard ports e |Cutter, baseball team .into camp in ® ¢ o & o o o & o o o a decisive manner by the score of . ~———— |5 to 1. Jensen, doing the hurling a * | for Douglas struck out eleven men e eeraines 1 “Niasio, N. .|| TIDES TOMORROW | [to two for Woods, sailor pitcher MeEachran, 8am Baker, and Earl | T = —— 4'1 In the first inning neither side Thatcher. High tide—3:54 am, 136 feet, |S°0T®d: as the first three Haida men 1st while Pink- For Wrangell—Ben Grimes, Eddie| ' Low tide—10:38 am., 16 feet, |.P Went out at i Nelson, Les De Csaby, C. E. Moore. | High tide—5:12 p.m., 125 feet. ley with a two base hit for Doug- For Ketchikan — J. Shumaker,| Low tide—10:59 pm, 25 feet, | o5 Was their main performer; sec- Paul Juflch - 38 | ond inning the first three sailors up | again died at first as three runs were From' Cordova—A. L. McCarthy, H. Kerr. Leaving for Seattle were Frank James, Mrs. A. Webster, John Mu dock, Ada Murray, A. Nordskog, Bruce Wedner, E. Erickson, Ruth ‘Tucker, Clara Paulson, Marian| Grant, Judith Alstead, Wanda Smith, - Mrs. Wallis George, M. Tucker, F. Repenshek, J. Placht, R. Crawford, W. E. Wisner, Everett R. Erickson, E. M. Rowan, Miss V. Bourgette;, Alyce Anderson. OUGLAS FIREMEN WIN FROM HAIDA NINE 00200000000 00000000000000e8 s ® 0" N0 0000000°00060080000000%00s%0 00 | netted for the Firemen, as the scor- 2 ESTEBETH nuT I E or tallied a one-base hit each for 7 4 : % | | Roller, Straiger, Bonner and Balog; . . . Al ka Air Tt t ln [ neither team tallied anything in . i ; ; as allspfil‘ 9 Ce \mch side a markel , Balog and Jen- o 4 | ins each crossing 't e home plate; On their way to decorate the Tomb of the Unknown S ldier in Rome, Reichsfuchrer Adolf Hitler of Ger- | 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER |then nothing happened until the mMany and Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy stood in an open car driven between rows of thousands of The motorship Estebeth, Capt. Julj;liteerzmlmssvmmwml).nkod rmT‘f:nal round when Woods tallicd the Ccheering Italians. In conferences sandwiched in beiwcen public appearances, Hitler gave Mussolini a Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska @us Gustafson and Purser Dave eau this morning for Vancouver |gina) point for the Islanders. first-hand account of Germany’s colonial aims. A % Rameay, left for Sitka and wayports ;‘;’:lf:e:::‘]:m:rog:?ncg: Gnnadian | Fair weather prevailed for the - — - UTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL &t 6 o'clock last evening with four| game which was witnessed by a ing sicre Tuesday evening in the|ternc o st. Leader Bradle | 4 ing sday ¢ g in the|ternoon with Asst. Leader Bradley passengers. Those leaving were: 8. Merkoor- | moderate sized crowd of fans. Parish hall as a farewell affair for was the principal business. First Aid MRS. ANDERSON P s 5 Scott Ford and Alice Hiliman went | 1¢ff, C. A. Bovey, Mr. and Mrs.| . . i Wb e ; IS SOUTHBOUND ay or Night to Chichagof, Mrs. E. Mel nt R. R. Wolney, J. Whalley, R. H.| HAIDA Mrs. A. E. Goetz, Mrs. W. R. Spain study was started at the meeting S SOUT : : QDL INTe, S SOOI0Y Well) Grahaih. 0. A Reid M H R AB H R E and Mrs. Joseph Wehren who are and leadership in regular scout ac- SO | Hangar and Shop in Juneau o ;"em“e? B I RU ) patd. Mr. A M w.lR““' 3b, 3 o o o leaving for the south shortly after tivities so far is definitely with the| Mrs. Alyce Anderson, teacher at gl “HE 3 g i a went, to:Hoonah. Starling, A. Hirsch, A, J. Hoggatt, |Jenkins, ss 3 1 1 1 the close of school. Mrs. Goetz wiil Fox Patrol over the WoM patrol 1t Sanak, left aboard the steamer SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot A BitHidh HAE Bvaaron mtpes, o, 3 1 0 o visit with her parents at Orchard's, was indicated. Aleutian last evening. Mrs. Ander- RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher v m Gatf___Nu Flsh Ghotge’ Hede. . | Scott, ¢ 3 o0 o o0 Wash, Mrs. Wehren i going as >oe - son was the first teacher to have a | || ' { var 3 0 o o delegate to the Rebekah Grand MISS JOHNSON GRADUATES | school in the Territory, having| i 1 : 5 SN \","4 i 2 o o 0 Lodgc and Mrs. Spain for a vaca- FROM U. OF ALASKA taught in Juneau 25 years All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped s A | Woods, p. 2 o ¢ o ton trip and to pl her daughter e During her stay in the Capital Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Stati _Out {n_the broad North Pacific Une vessel Se"s | wonett, ‘16 > 0 o o Maw Ellen, who greduates from the The st North Collegian City, Mrs. Anderson has been visit I & s Station KANG somewhere, there is a super-halibut Jorgen-on, rf 2 0 o o Juneau High School this term, in| which arrived here among today's| ing many of her friends, and mak- & e s a business colleg exchanges carries the following | ing new acquaintances. Mkm%a gaff-hook in his head. jf 2 sannacn. of the Bxplore: Ha"hut I" ju"ea T '1‘ Prizes for the evening were won mention of Douglasites at the far - - Capt. Magnus Hansen, is getting a DOUGLAS by Mrs. Wehren for high score and Morth college. The iron furnace was invented M A R l N E A l R w A Y s Mofl{hmg. {fl!{‘ as ;eg;»n)‘n:m‘ Nk ek | Roller, ss 4 1 0 oto M. C. A Wider for low. A iss Violet Johnson .who is grad-| by Lord Dudley in 1621 gal yinz | ke GRETSS o bouquet of flowers was presented t6 flating this year with the Bachelor 2 =3 : I Pinkley, c. A g 1 ki v Ty 2- C o get the monster fish aboard. ml"l‘:mhdlsllb;xthw}wl» \u"l((Jll on Yllu Monniie.. b 4 2 o 1 each of the honor guests. Refresh-'6f Arts degree majoring in English, Empire classifieds pay. ki 2-Way Radio Communication ; —— . 1 Fish Exchange today. Yes-| ments followed the card playing. ¢ame from Douglas, Alaska, in the — L . SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVIC 3 | terday the 31A303 sold 3,500 pounds | Andrews, 1b. 4 0050, b £ [to Marlyn Fish y Jensen, p 4 0 0 0 ST S fall of 193¢ Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier y) Company for 6.45 MRS. ANDERSON TO FLY e - Uatves iy et sy I Bexinar) 3 SN a0 RS. ANDERSON TO FLY Durins her University carcer Vio_ A L A s K A sWEDREEIAY The_schooners Norland and Ex- | Stragier, cf 3 1 0 0 Mrs Alex Anderson is leaving by let has been secrefary of about every Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor sELL SEATTLE plorer have returned from P‘rmu-’g””L 1t 3 2 2 0 plane in the morning for Chichagof m‘”“lm “; oD ]“\m:m' ”"‘”r‘ = Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return 5 i - ¢ hushs g her class (for three years), the 4 Tri %, Rup(-u after sellijpg their catches! Niemi, ” 3 2 1 0 to join her husband who preceeded INg her class ( 3 ’ *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip, |L, ¥ Wioods, rf. 1 0 her there by about a month. Dur- ASUA, ihe Ackidens. . Insugece TRANSPORTATION SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA SEATTL | PR i e R AR RO AT S R o e COMPANY TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACLE—PHONE 623 E, May 19—Two hali- | 10 1 the former Elizabeth Campbell, has $0CK i ¥ ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Rej buters from the western banks ar- MRS. MULV"‘"LL | Umpire—Erskine. been living with the Engstroms. V"“_‘:]- ?‘lf“\ fll‘del‘- Ier“wlL ® presentative B LR ey i sok ae fol | A SN i il iolet’s plans for the future are i PASSES THROUGH | GRADUATION PROGRAM A. HIRSCH TO VISIT PARENTS indefinite. She will work at the Uni- lings from Pier 7 Seattle RY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seutlle ON THEIR ANNIVERSARY Versity until June, then she will go home to Douglas for a while.” Adolph Hirsch, Treadwell elec- A full account also is given of the | trician, took passage for the south Wedding of Vieno Wahto to Glen D. Censtitution 40,000 pounds, selling| s W, J. Mulvibill, wife of the|IS TO BE HELD AT COLISEUM; f0¢ 734 and 7% cents a pound; Nord- | mavor of Skagway, is & southbound| ROBERTSON TO BE SPEAKER by SI.OW pounds, 8 and 6% cents a | passenger on the Princess Louise pound. ' .| Contrary to otker reports, the 2 DEPUTY MARSHAL OUT | pefore before returing: |1as High School will be held at the|t0 Vsit his parents near Ballard 23 previously recorded in The Em- § - * 3 Washington and be present at their PI'€ PASSENGERS FREIGAT Coliseum Theatre as in former years, M. P. Smith, Deputy U. S, Mar- | golden wedding anniversary. He ex- O i /90 REFRIGERATION Thursday, May 26, one week hence shal at Seward, passed thl'ough from tonight, members of the Board | PECts to be away a month MRS. HAHN SOUTH Juneau .aboard the Aleutian last ArnAn O it everiig. e Mrs, V. 1. Hahn, wife of the Sup- [ ] s WEISS AT PLANT erintendent of the White Pass and The senior class is compased of |two girls, Helen Edwards and Ja-| Leo Welss, A. J. electrician, has D. B. FEMMER Yukon Route, is a southbound pas- a.:'?:h-:;d-t:':r;; h'l:nl‘b"r;. no(lm |cynth_Sey who wil recetve their transferred to the Two Forly power SeDECr on the Princess Louise for AGENT Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ire ce. diplomias at the graduation. plant at Treadwell for temporary ® Prief visit in Smme Phone 114 Night 312 Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Attorney R. E. Robertson of Ju- Service during the absence of Ad- walaska” by Tester D Eniuracn: NORTH SEA : May 17 May 19 {neau will deliver the Commence- ©lph “Dutch” Hirsch, who is taking — x o NORTHLAND . May 24 May 26 NORTH SEA May 31 June 3 {ment Day Address. Helen as Vale- his first vacation in several years. 7\\1\\ |dictorian, and Jackie as Salutator-| e — | N SN < N FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent Phone 199 g lian of the class will give appro- SCOUTS PLAN HIKE R )\ SERVI NG J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent n ?HONE 412 ISE FOR priate speeches; Miss Margaret| All nine members of the Douglas | S CITY WHARF .. i PROWD 8 # | Pimperton will sing “Serenade” and | Scouts were present for their reg- GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .......................Phone 2§ Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spee- —— lalizing rica Phoné 723——115-2nd_St. s e -THE ROYA] TRY US ONCE! UTY PACIFIC COAST 'COAL CO. | “Boats of Mine.” Supt. Martin Ped-|ular meeting last night which was ; 71 |ersen will present the class and | presided over by Scout Leader El- 2 N | Frank Pettygrove of the School roy Fleek assisted by Dale Fieek and | A A Board will present the diplomas. ‘Alex Bradley. Planning a hike to S i THE Next Sundny evenmg at the Ep- Fish. Creek for next Saturday af-| e e Baenate e, — e YERR o B o et (RN T G TR "ROUND the program with a violin solo. | RACTE LC on a X ————— | “PRIN- | O. E. S, HONORS MEMBERS | Pacific Alaska Airways, Ine. Reguldr Flying “If. your hair is not becoming to you — You should be Jarman'’s- A bridge party was held by Nugge | o ‘ I o Friendly Chapter, Nb. 2, Order of En.stem[ CLESS Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau i AY | Stars following their regular meet- | iner Steamer Seattle Nortbbound Southbound | . o FORTUNE B | JALASKA 5 May 17 May 23 (USSP Sy $BARANOF May 21 May 23 ; : [} Leonamps vaier smor | Juneau to Vancouver, "YUKON May 2t May 50 Servi E Tri | . - $DENALI May 28 May ervice———| I dmm. Sit-Hork o G.E. ALMQUIST | Victoria or Seattle | {7/ ks L A c very Trip {BARANOF .. June 4 June 6 rou _COAL, CHOICE Manager SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS el e 1 Sine1s PS cpuuua HAULING! *YUKON June 7 June 13 June 11 June 13 SUITS | rmogujous 55 STORAGE and CRATING Gl ¥ ; P — ith 8. . dovia, Ouzinki . © Pudon - Made to Order Jgne—10, 21 e b v gt Al i o smin g Juneau to Fairbanks ¢ “ESS ) §—Calls at Yaki d. JUNEAU TRANSFER curANING ana prEssNe || PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | 3 e Cate at Huines, Skagusy and Sitka. . gl v 9 s §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook 5 Ho‘ms ONLY — Via hone an s tm HATS CLEANED-—-BLOCKED | Connections at Vancouver with ~ Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Picture e Whitehom 218 8. FRANKLIN 328 S. Franklin Phone 576 { Canadian Pacific Services: , t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. squ = 5 | Transcontinental £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. : | Chatham Stratts Transperiation Co.| A ihsto | THE ALASKA LINE j F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 ncrlll GASTINEAU l “M.s DART” | Tickets, reservations and full | Tioket que—l’ho;.a; nabdl Fnltbt‘ Oftice—Phone & 3 . | particulars from 3 Agen . Every Effort Made for the o ! : 1 3 b Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | V. W. MULVIHILL ! " o Comfort of Guests! day 8t 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, s Abent, CrE. Bl 1 Traffic Representative Port Alexandes d ports. uneaun Alaska 22 - | b2 GASTINEAU CAFE Frelght roceived mot ater than 4 CANADIAN PV S L ‘ LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel in connection pm. Tuesday. ‘1Sk‘l tC‘lms;u'p om } 2 fice: G | PAC, | PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence VICEINFORMATION FOR INFORMATION | C SERVICE-ON-ALL A_AS T | 'MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622