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Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince George scheduled tc rive 6 tonight Baranof due Saturday SCHEDULED SAIL Yukon scheduled to sail from attle tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock Northland scheduled from Sealtle 10 a mosrow Tongass scheduled to Seattle tomorrow 9 p.amn Prince Robert scheduled sail from Vancouver 9 p.n tomorrow Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. June Princess Louise scheduled sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. June 18 Prince Rupert sail from Vancouver at 9 pm Denali scheduled to tle 9 am. Ju SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tonight Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive in port at 6 o'clock to- morrow morning and sails south two hours later ON FIRST TRIP Wednesda; 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and yports Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert Alexander, Kake and way- Ca Ge to Southeast Alaska for the 1933 season, is scheduled to arrive in port at 6 o'clock tonight ports P Four passengers are zboard the steamer for Juneau—M Dorothy MacMillan, Elmer and Arthur Haut- | gla, Ernest Wolff Norman McLean is purser aboard the Prince George and will renew tcquaintances with his many friend: while in port CHANGE MADE ALASKA LINE $.5. ROUTINGS Yukon and Alaska Will Be on S. E. Alaska-Tri- angle Voyages to sail at m. to- il from to With the sailing tomorrow from Seattle of the Yukon, a change is made in schedules. The Yukon will now be on the Southeast Alaska route, calling at Ketchikan. gell, Petersburg, Juneau, S and then returning to Junea couth from here via Sitka. Next Fri- day the Alaska will be switched to the Southeast Alaska-Triangle rout The Baranof, sailing from Seattle vesterday, goes to the Westward The Aleutian, sailing Saturday, goe 1o the Westward and the Columbia w making a voyage to Norae, wil be the Saturday steamer out of attle for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports, siling north June 25 to 20 scheduled June ail from d to sail every e 2 0 o adian 1 amer Prince makipg the first voyag . 58 | 9:47 pm., ! >o o 4 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE ATTLE, June 16, . arriving and selling today, are as follows: From the western banks—Attu 39,000 pounds, 8% and 7% cents a pound From 000 pounds, S R l HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. C. W. Wright underw minor operation this morning §t. Ann’s Hospital ent a i Halibuters their catche J. D. Robeson was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last evening for medical attention. Douglds™ Oliver was ‘admitted to | St. Ann‘s Hospital last evening for | % p | Visit, 11,000 pounds, 7% medical attention and was improv- y |straight; Arne, s, B this stiernbon. | igh rne, 18,000 pound: jand 6 cents. the local banks. 8% and 6 Alitak, cents; cents 8% When You Dine Out! a ROYAL | Cafe STEAK A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin of Prime Steer! TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHIN @ FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men After the Theatre: A ROYAL SANDWICH! Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. WJZ COAL f// \\\‘ PHONE 412 EXEBC::' FOR HEALTH PACIFIC COAST erric CoAsT || BRUNSWICK | Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! § e A B ROLLER L] J RINK & = [ 1630 { Phone 723————115-2nd St. ‘l HE ROYAL { BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be ok B Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATINt CALL U8 JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Van’s Store 218 8. FRANKLIN HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! g&anEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JUNE 16 1938 By GEORGE McMANUS = || THERE YOU GO k AGIN'- STARTIN' TO ARGLE - DO YOU WANT ME TO SE n[) FOR AN _AMBULANCE LL NEVER FORGIT MARY || YES==~HE HOGAN S COMING —OUT SHOWED TH' || AN' YOU ALWAYS PART Y- THEY HAD TO WEDDING WOULD ARGUE WITH CARRY HER FATHER OUT- ME AN’ I'D HAVE AN' THEY HAD TO POST- TO KNOCK YOU PONE HER WEDDING AS DOWN AN' PUT THE BRIDEGROOM GOT ME FOQOT ON SIX MONTHS= YOUR NECK=-= 1S THAT SO?WHY, YOU NEVER SAW THE DAY You CK)UL_DA | LICK ME-EVERY || | TIME | USED TO _ || HIT YOU -1'D HAVE TO WALK FIFTY FEET TO PICK YOU UP — \\\‘ \\’\\ THEY (TLL BEBETTER IF YOU GIT° NEAR A HOSPITAL-THEN TO CARRY YOU L KEEP THEM q F w(_l TIN/ UNTIL W P e tm THERE- WERE JUST FINISHIN' TH' LAST HAND- 11 whether the smoke is c leather moke of fire smoul wood, oOr speed the di NORTH COAST Outside who visited au two years ago with her will stay in Juneau until s had medical atten- and w then return to Atlin for all the fine agricultural Pillman admitted there are in k taste: covery 1ave been r ring in Master of th orth r-.,.; J. A. Borkland, thirty years master mariner on the Alaska run. Purser is Kon Eriksson, popu- lar blond Northland Transportatic! Al ARRIVES HERE New Nolthldnd Tldll\!)l)ll.l another veteran of Alaskan wai Cox, who has traveled on tion Boat Is Well Appoint- 'queen Mary, and other big liners, njuphy. “That drive from Ld—ol)en foyI[L\Ped]Q“ is proud of the North Coast ap- o our home is the longest drive you s pointments can take in there, and he mo: “The Queen Mary honestly has peautiful road in the w nothing on the North Coast wh it it comes to paint wc We've covered up $50,000 wor Honduras mahogany with wi paint, inside, to take advantage c every bit of light.” Steward Co» of the North Coast. ship. Hundreds visited the craft today during the stay in Juneau. oo ATLINITES FLY HERE YESTERDAY . Four Cnmdmns Say Atlin Is Most Beautiful Spot in World row M Coast is a st automobi eve led to a woman in that tc We live on the O'Dol er, 30 miles from Atlin, w my husband is mining,” said } is t out a lot better R isted - - PAA PLANE IS BRINCING TWO Monsen and Gene to bring in a Pacific plane from Fair with two The ne' screw st Northland arped morning Juneau Formerly in the New York-Carib- bean Sea service, the North Coast recently purchased by the Northland Transportation Company and renovated and refurnished n expense of over $150,000 White from stem to stern, the Northland and North Sea Coast is the last p appointments. A color predominant white inside and the most elaborate on the Coast the significant sion received by an observor. Color-Blend tirst boat on this coas the principle of color- making living aboard ship White is combined with with tan and with blue and other shades to bring out a | Atlin is “¢ pleasing harmony that has been utiful the subject uf discussion by Uni- | where,” ding to four Atlinit |versity of Washington art classes who flew to Juneau yesterday after- ince the r(-mfl.uuun began this|noon with George Simmons, Car- pring cross pilot The color scheme is carried out| The arrivals were Mrs. Nathan through new upholstering, curtain- | Murphy, wife of a mining man; E. ing, and even to the crockery of L. Pillman, pioneer Atlin business the spacious dining room. man, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Campbell, In the stateroom accommodations, | who operate a lay on mining ground two more new departures in ships near Atlin. on this coast are noted. Piliman, 78, went into Atlin"first Bachelor Staterooms in 1897, going over the Dyea Trail. Approximately 15 rooms have He owns Atlin's only theater, owns bachelor accommodations where several ranches where acres of “the men only are berthed. And in the best vegetables you ever saw” are bulk of the run-of-the-ship state- raised, and owns a store rome bed accommodations are twin When Pillman first began his theater, he projected the old “si-| i is a large glass enclosed |lents” on a makeshift screen in the observation veranda that is still|loft of a big barn. He finally built |another new departure in ships to himself an up-to-date showhouse, which Alaska is accustomed, and 2nd today in Juneau regarded this there is a large lounge, and smaller Cit¥’s two theaters and commented game rooms and lounging rooms. oy, (s Safety Improvements NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fire safety improvements are “the In the United States Commission- latest and best”” Nineteen outside €r's (Ex-officio Probate) Court loudspeakers, used in broadcasting| for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- |orchestra and radio programs to . Deau Commlsfloner: Precinct. S1T parts of the ship, can be used |0, Ahe Mader of the Estatgigf JOHN F. YOUNG, Deceased. for two-way speaking communica- | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tion in case of emergency need. In|That the undersigned was, on the |each room, fire alarm signals will |27th day of May, 1938, duly ap-| | automatically tell the bridge in |pointed administrator of the estate | which room there are flames, and lof JOHN F. YOUNG, deceased, | |likewise, a “smoke conductor” sys- |and that letters testamentary there- | tem will take the least wisp of |for on said day were duly issued {smoke from the hold to the bridge to the undersigned All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required to | present the same, with proper TRANSPORTATION COMPANY vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of | | this Notice to the undersigned' Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. twin- of the ly commissioned ner North Coast Transportation Company the City Dock tl its first trip ir the 1 en cut ugh a ber count into Mr on Murphy Meyring and her hu rman she smiled A afternoon aboard. The passengers are Thure Gustaf- son and Alice Ahern. better ays is rightfully proud “Trout? It is a fir W a “Say! They big almon—and when band uses his fishing rod,| you think he's got a’ "NOW | CAN THROW A PARTY AND NOT HAVE THE PARTY THROW ME!" 1T SURE COSTS MONEY T0 BE SO POPULAR. (IVE THROWN THREE passengers was make at a the word in scheme out Pacific is impre It is the to apply blend in pleasant red and WHY, - ER- THATS JAKE WITH ME. BRING THE | GANG OVER. HOW ABOUT A GAME OF PENNY ANTE AT YOUR PLACE TONIGHT,JIM? oing ahead” and is place at there is ac 1M AL ouT .{OF WHISKEY. (1 SURE HAVE. THIS CRAB HERE. 1T5 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON~- AND TOP-RUN| | WHISKEY. { HAVE YOU i SOME GOOD | | MEAN c00D | —THAT SELLS | | FOR AROUND | | A DOLLAR? |burts BUY-WORD FOR BETTER BOURBON PLEASE YOUR PALATE AND YOUR PURSE= AT YOUR FAVORITE BAR OR PACKAGE STORE, ASK FOR {administrator at the office of his Attorneys, R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, at 206 Seward Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, 15th day of June, 1938. JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, Administrator. First publication, June 16, 1938, Last publication, July 7, 1938, laska, this Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS June 17 S. S. CHATHAM June 24 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ J D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 L S “ H 1|| SAILING SCHEDULE CANADIAN PACIFIC Due Juneau | Southbmmd June 20 June 24 June 22 June 27 Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound ...June 11 June 14 June 15 June 18 June 17 June 20 June 18 June 21 June 21 June 24 June 22 June 25 _.June 24 June 27 June 25 June 28 June 28 July 1 June 29 July 2 July 1 July 5 *ALASKA ... {BARANOF IYUKON *ALEUTIAN {DENALI ........ MT. MCKINLEY 5 JALASKA ... COLUMBIA YUKON BARANOF DENALI *_Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. | t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Quzinkie. | THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 . 0. ADAMS, Agent Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE June—24 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June—17 Night 312 "m]y’ > 1 June 29 July 4 July 8 July 7 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC T S R S S S 5380 | Oven-fresh every day! Uni- 'r form, golden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the | appetite. Always Ask for PEERLESS BREAD | i laska Steamship Company ON-ALL-ALASKA*ROUUTES a FR\IICE | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER-AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. A. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc..——Phone 411 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 Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operatimg Own Aerenautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE S Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE-—-PHONE 623 Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative RVICE WEEELY SAILINGS Leave Seattle June 10 Vessel NORTH SEA . NORTH COAST NORTHLAND ... June 17 NORTH SEA June 24 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent No. Bound June 14 June 21 £ uen I SEATTL L June 28 SIMPLY CALL man lm 4AD YOUR THCK wilL BE "1“ 10 YOUR Wome OR HoTEL REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip 1 . THE SIGN OF [ . DEPENDABLE panning—— SERVICE 'ALASKA’S “"* GOLD BELT From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE———— ——GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence | }I { Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneav So. Bound June 1o June 16 June 23 June 30 108 ki 2 |