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Marine News LTWENTY-FIVE NORTH SEA GOES GOME INWITH SOUTH WITH 18 $. S. BARANGF FROM THIS PORT Twenty-five persons disembar opping at Petersburg, Wrangell from the steamer Baranof in and Ketchikan, enroute to Seattle n-an this morning for Gastineau t 1 Se aboard Channel From L. Anderson, ersbu Willie R El Repp, M. Eto. rangell Seattle, passengers were- Mrs. Edward Bowden Avne F. Crites, Harry A. Franck Mary Knutsen, I ry Franck, Jr., Corine Gray George Libt Hansen, R. A. Hollingsworth Mr ) A. Holems, Julius Mattson, Vir- n, Jim Boyle, N ginia Newlin, William J. Niemi, Mrs C. G. Powell, Hugh Boyston, Mrs Mr G. B. Schmidt, Hazel Wasson, Ar-Ep! wyie lene Withey aret Holzgany, Gust Ni m hal - L. Rosen: H.D. G M From Ketcikan IKatherine Nelson Mrs. Cora Bukor, Mis vr. H. W. Paine, H Lobin. hree passengers sailed on the Daranof from Juneau for Sew They were J. H. Hall, E. Kup! A. F. Stander. oo — ~ ABOARD ALICE FOR THIS PORT Canadian “Pacific steamer Prin- south this afternoon with the fol- lowing passengers booked for Ju- M. MKINLEY - L] S. L. Braisted, E d, J. L. Gaffney, J. D. Gra he Rev. \e steamer Mt. McKinley, which 7DD ”‘\1"“"]“ "”("‘ “”"“"; \’;; yassed southbound through Juncau ;m - 114 Moty #D et vesterday evening, took eighteen 4 5 4 J. E. Theodorson, Joseph Yolo jarsengers aboard here for Seattle e de Ketchikan, as follows Seattle—Mrs, C. Nel Roetger, Ray Stevens, George Jr., A. Q. Quist, E. W. Clock Murray Stuart, Mrs. Murray Stuart Iaste art, Mrs. W. W. Burn For Ketchikan—Anthony J. Di mond, J Connors, William A llolzheimer, S. M. Savin, Agne SEATTLE, July 16, Steamer Goodwin, Albert Wile Aleutian sailed at 9:15 o'clock this - - norning for Alaska ports with 287 PIONEERS' PICNIC first class and 17 steerage pas: ) engers aboard all Pioneers, families and eli- Juneau pa ers include I I members. At Auk Bay bathing Bastin, M. Brasheer, A. B. Farrell, lrach tomorrow. Coffee served. Fritz Ficld, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tiansportation furnished. Be at Lewis, Carl Dreutzer, P. J. Boyd, ©dd Fellows Hall 11 am adv. W. M. McKeller AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Duily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE "’6 M fl//f \\\\\ EXERCISE FOR HE. Bowl at the SRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! Jarman's-Friendly Van’s Store 218 S. FRANKLIN —_— GREEN TOP {round trippe S ———— | )¢5 Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH |7 and SAVE the PROFITS your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager 12 BRINGING UP FATHER DADDY- DO YOU THINK THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD HAS CHANGED MUCH IN THE LAST TEN . ¢ Steamer Movements g NORTHBOUND Alice . or Sk 11 ton Coa, d ® North ® Alg e Aleutiar e Northland due e Tongas e Wednesday | @ Prince Robert schieduléd at 3 pm scheduled e rive TUNGASS BRINGS moose ExempLiry ROUND TRIPPERS SEATTLE, July 16 Tongass sailed early this for Juheau and wayports. gers aboard are H. F. Heppner, Mrs. | G. Kildall, Capt. ‘William Jehkins, Harold on PAA - TH DE REGULAR CABS—PHONE COAL Read Down Tue. Tue. Tue. Tue. Th. (Wed. 8:00 . Juneau Ar. Whitehorse _|L Whitehorse Fairbanks Sat./Ar. SatLy. Sat.Ar. . Fairbanks 678 PHONE 412 I BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | COUPON BOOKS: PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. ‘ $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | HOTEL GAST!NEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! {GASTINEAU CAFE in connection Al SERVICE INFORMATION P sl | PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. { Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL - Ruby . Ruby McGrath PHONE: 106 A—‘ in port and s to Wednest DULED SAILINGS Robert Kildall, all IGN OF NDABLE SERVICE | U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip | Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JULY 16 ST, WELL-1 DON'T THINK SO- I'M GOIN' QUT NOW AND LOOK LIP SOME OF THE OLD HANGOUTS= THERE'S BERRY'S OLD PLACE-THE SIGN _LOOKS \\ SOOD TO ME- o /a.p, 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World righ 1938 YES - THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD HAS CHANGED- AND FOR THE Secre tary Bcllevos Terri- Famed Travel Writer Ta tory’s Population Will Plane Here for Inter- Run Over 80,000 ior with Son arrive ar- ° . . . . . ° ° . . ° ° ° ° . . . o ° ° . ° ° ° . . ° ° 2 . . . ° - many vunfl' ; He is a person to be envies Marco Polo, he admits smilingly, hi .- wife, in New Hope, Pennsylv: lNlTlATlON WORK four of their other children, is e finishing a book entitled, 8. O. Liston and Gustane Ed Alm-|ried a Vagabond.” quist received the degrees of the et Moose Lodge at an initiation cere- WEDS AT DAWSON ALASKA MINING AUTHOR FRANCK JUST STARTING WILL WRITE OF GRIFFIN SAYS NORTH COUNTRY 1938 edition—although, “I Mar- RICHIARD l\G\ Richard W d—a back with ilder, COMPANY DOUGLAS NEWS even-year Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilder, away at the family home o yesterday afternoon at about Sl el fSE St 3 oclock after three weeks' con- % ::f“’:“f;:llm“ Vencouvien s The figure of 80000 “is no (Continued from Page One) tinved fliness. i > Pl,m““ George scheduled to enough” when estimating the p; .Sm\‘.\n‘.fl. Em“in,\ ‘.x.“h s }1:-':‘)!'1"“ ° il from Vancouver July 18 e |ent population of Alaska | bouncing pace from the Gastineau|Who have resided et e at9pm This is the opinion of E. W. Hotel to the Post Office and re- i“-‘ of ”“’J“ y')»"m {“ 2 e | @ Yukon scheduled to sail from e GFiffin, Secretary of Alask marked on way that he “hadn’t IM “"1“}‘ : ‘11 3 ‘”;‘ { phet il 8- Bakenk as.0 am 18 returned to his office here y had time 6! sea_ Alasks but \17\11: nw‘ :\Ilm\ came he ! e Mt. McKinley sche to sail o day on the Mount McKinley after pjs son “is alrcady planning to | K‘F-’“‘“-» agh i AR e from Seattle July 2 9am a several weeks trip‘zo the West- spond the winter | ; ,mju“;, (;14\’:(-- c] "A‘l ‘“m““”.\ ® Princess Loulse scheduled to e |Ward and Interior points. Perhaps five feet ten, with :Ul: Cl o ‘-"‘]"l "‘1! g e sail from Vancouver at 9 “All towns are showing a big in-|small, but solid frame filling :x“"“‘”f“-‘] wi ‘7 )x‘~”»'“\‘x i “O‘ o e pm. July 20 crease in population,” the Secretary plain gray suit, weathered faced .1\:1:“‘- 1|: ot vllnr‘nft»"(:‘ an i e North Sea scheduled to sail e |said, “and 80,000 is just not enough pranck said he was traveling “in ""‘;‘P “(’1‘“‘ V;V‘k] \‘ e ° from Seattle July 22 at 10 {when you start figuring the popu- hjs typical manner—no itinerary and Mrsy 71 ”.:’.“m will sin; ® am lation of Alaska right now. just going where the mood moves RETURNS FROM SITKA e Chatham scheduled to sail “The mining industry is just get- |and where the exigencies of cir- ekt $ e from Seattle 9 | July 2 ting started. Two years from nNow | cuymstance placed him. John Laughlin returned home on * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS it will show a 50 per cent increase, China His Choice the North Sea last evening after ® Prince Rupert cheduled elif not 100 per cent, and that goes| s scodred-blue eyes twinkled gpending two wecks at with e to sail southbound at mid- e for lode well as placers. Not- and a corner of his mouth twitched. g gurvey party ® night tonight o |withstanding that we are not get- and his son openly smiled when AL ® Columbia scheduled south- e|ting the Federal aid for roads |asked the presumably stock ques- SHAFT BREAKS ON TRIAL RUN e bound next Monday o | trails and airfield that we need, We | jon. “Where is the most fascinat 3 ® Baranof scheduled southbound e |are ma progress, but not rap- ing place in the world? The newly built gasboat J.L.J., ve- e next Friday e |idly enough. However, every one i It s not historic England; it | cently launched here, was started up . LOCAL SAILINGS o | enthused about the outlook every- |y, - Jungle or: was it| Teat BBt 16 55 on tho Peach, Yo ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every & |where I visited white ched islands in the South |some furthen work to be done on e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e | “Mining properties throughout the | 5eq Jinga.” answered. Franck,|the hull and & brokeb shaft wa e ka and wayports o | Interior region are showing up well, | Jefinitely, as though he had said | the result. The owners will be de- ® Dart leaves every Saturday e iin ore bodie well as values and |jt many times and still believed it. layed in leaving for the trolling e at 10 am. for Pelersburg, ¢ now the ts find that the| fyanck could not answer the grounds until a new shaft is ob- e Port Alexander, Kake and e veins show depth with the outlook |“why” of his choice, but reading his tained. ® wayports. ® | promising for years to come.” | books, catching the gleam in his < >-oo ® % 8 0 0 0 e ¢ 0 0 ¢ o It was the first trip Secretary eye when he contemplates new CITY TO REPAIR WHARF - e EERE Griffin has made into the Interior |(ravel to new land, and thinking i B in 21 years and he reported finding |of a man named Marco Polo, who| New decking lumber has been TlDFS TOMORROW astounding changes and the pleas- | went to old Cathay with perhaps ordered by the city for repairs to g7 ————% ure of meeting countless old friends | that same outlook on life, it was (he front part of the wharf where i U5 am S0k acquaintances. For years, MT.|casy to understand Franck's saying weak plank this morning allowed {[,“h ,'\’":: ,1:: ‘:\'x',"} l(,'_; ‘,:f: |Griffin headed the North American |China “was the most fascinating the Mills Transfer truck to break High tide—3:50 pm. 154 feet, |1Yading and Transporation Com-place” he had ever visited in his through. Low tide—10:05 pm, 23 feet, |PALY in the Territory and Was in-|wide travels. S 85 S S terested in many other enterprises “Bummed” Passage rry an Empire ad. TDES MONDAY Few men are as well known from| He has been chased by bandits, | mm——————0m—0—1—o High' tida- 3:57 a.m_ 142 teet Bristol Bay to the Canadian bound- he has “bummed” and he has Low tide—10:14 a.m., 12 Teet ry and from Barrow to DiXon worked his passage. He has had a A L A s K A High tide—4:34 pm., 153 feet, |Entrance. Asked about some of his|multitude of experiences that every Low tide—10:50 pin. 24 fect friends, the Secretary quietly smil- | fireplace gazer dreams of having S il ed, “I just didn’t know I knew so!and never has. TRANSPORTATION ngs from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle f}‘(‘)‘f‘l:‘:é mony last evening. _ Mrs. Thora Essman, formerly of § g § CHATHAM July 22 Baiai Following the ritualistic work a|Tacoma, W apd Bert Bratsberg, S. S. TONGASS July 29 Al luncheon was served, in charge of carpenter and builder, were recent- § = ©° s Kilday | Which was the following commit-|ly married at Dawson. PASSENGERS FREIGHT all| tee: G, Battello, Fred Erickson, and | ——— — REFRIGERATION Eske Eskeson. During the social, G. | E. Almquist took honors as the H "_]D'kcsnlu.n' for the evening, Samtary Meat Co. | with 8. O. Liston running a close FOR QUALITY MEATS | second. AND POULTRY EECSEON ¢ FREE DELIVERY Today's News Tod: ~-Emplire. Call Phones: 13 and 49 Phone 114 AGENT D. B. FEMMER Night 312 -1-——-——4 must not later morning sermon topics, ete. | ol S5 o g | Try The Empire class.tieds DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | rr, The Empue classfieds for St. Aloysius Church [ 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. ST. LUKE’ Xf It’s Paint We ilave It! | || IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 CANADIAN l’r\( IFIC Juneau to Vancouver, swamer i i |*ICOLUMBIA ... | Victoria or Seattle | "gGRLANG IALASKA SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS B UTIAN PRINCESS iYUKON ... PR PRINCESS LOUISE MT. McKINLEY ... July 26 | *COLUMBIA Read Up hud | JALASKA Ml PRINCESS ALICE | BARANOF . Th| July 19, 29 | *ALEUTIAN . Th. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | July 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental | Trans-Atlantic | Trans-Pacific | Tickets, reservations and full | Ticket Office—Phone 2 particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CPR. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC R e PSS un. Wed.| Th. & 30 and Kodiak points. 0 10 Seattle Northbound July 9 .July 13 ...July 15 July 16 July 19 July 20 July 23 July 26 July 27 ..July 30 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound #nd southbound., t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. THE ALASKA LINE July 12 July 16 July 18 July 19 July 23 July 23 July 26 July 30 July 30 Aug. 2 Southbound | July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. “And sitka. Freight Office—Phone ¢ B 0. ADAMS, Agent 18 22 20 25 25 *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie DAVID WaAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor. 2:30 p.n.—Preaching service, | All are welcome in these services [ = - | THREE SALMON g il 1| Three salmon boats sold today on the 1 fish exchange. The lor s church column | oonoh prought in 1000 pounds, Ed ‘I;““‘l‘(‘? % ‘ll“ Empire | jopnke 700 pounnds and Ted Jonc l"““ : v”l‘ od I‘?“‘“““ 1300 pounds, selling for prevailin o guarantee change U‘II'IM‘S- BOATS ctices be EPISCOPAL CHIURCH | No services during the month of July HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO 1. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Femmer's Dock, Juncau, saturday at 10 a. m. ALASKA E ZATION SOCIETY 10:00 a.m.—Sunday S 11:00 a.m.—Regular 8:00 p.m.—Bible C All services held at residence of | H. B. Schlegel. | | 1 o | | ERSBURG, KAKE, PORT NDER and WAY PORTS. For Information ZORIC | Do SYSTEM CLEANING || Phone 15 ‘ ALASKA LAUNDRY | 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, F. H. A. 114 FEMMER—Phone t must be on dock than 4 P. M. Fr Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 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 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. . *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ° VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative | | Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneay SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST July 14 July 18 —— | NORTHLAND July 15 July 18 y 18 NORTH SEA July 22 July 26 July 28 1‘ NORTHLAND July 29 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 | FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ..

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