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) ISN'T THIS LOVELY? I'D T 10 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT Canadlap Pachc smer Prlnres: Louise. artived i prt.at 1. o'clogk this afternoon from the south and the following passSengers came in for Juneau: 5., Josephine , Spickett, Fred Westerberg, .Gilbert, Berg, Ronald Evans, Olgot. Forstberg, Samugl Arthur Haydon and wife Jack Peterson George, Archie MacOill\ Tay, PAA HAS TWO PLANES HERE OVER SUNDAY To cap the climax of terror for ducks and geese yesterday on the ning day of the duck season at Mendenhall Flats, one Pacific Alaska Alrways plane roared in from Fairbanks and soared off from here to.the Interior 4Bill Knox and Ralph Savory pilot- ed the northbound plane out empty, apd Murray Stuart and Walt Hall e in Wwith two passengers Ole lindheim and Beryl Roamer from ir. Tomorrow morning, Stuart and Hall are to take the Tuesday sched- | ulg lllzh& north. ob’ VESSEL TAKU, o TAKES 4 OUT, The steamer Taku was in Juneau yesterddy - from Seattle, bringing three passengers from Seattle and theee from Ketchikan, sailing from here with ,two for Seattle and two | for Tenakee. : Mr. and, Mrs. R,gx Chn.hck nnd Stan Whitely came up {rom Seauh and among those ooming here from Ketehikan was, attorney; 8am Duker, Mr. and Mrs. G. Daglsand sailed for Tenakee, and Una Baxter and len Jonns sailed LA.Seal.tle SMONPRICE UP TWO CENTS Balmon prices jumped over the weekend, np {wo_ cents a pound on Jarge -kings, puting-‘the scale npw for large kings, mediums, whites and cohoes' at ' 18-10-7-6 cents. Two packers were in today, Til- lacum, with 4,500 .pounds, Elfin with 2,500 pounds, and two trollers, Btarlu, 60 hourids ahd 318213, 254 pounds. to Ralph Dodge Merrill-and Mary R SI‘ Allce Wildes; Henxy B. Norman and| €rican Legion plot at Evergreen ... |Wenda Lup.Woodard- Herbert J,| Cemetery. mh& mqu.lw and Lenz mq Irene I. Harfls all_of _‘*T,"‘f*— Enlarged, Now On Sulé Juneau, Emphe Want Ads Bring Results. BRINGING UP PATHE_H , NOW-WE-ARE IN THE WOODS OF CAL.IFOR OUTSIDE OF THAT-I KNOW F"-L ET'S GET. LOOK A || SteaMER MOVEMENTS e s 600000300 NORTHBOUND Princess - Louise in port and sails. for Skagway at 11 o'- clock tonight. - Alaska scheduled to arrive sometime. tomorrow. morning. North Cc due sometime to- morrow . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyep scheduled to sail from Se- attle 9 p. m. tomorrow. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle October 6 at 10 am Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle, October 7 at 9 a. m. Taku. scheduled to sail from Seattle October 10 at 9 p. m. SOUTIHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound October 4 LOCAL SATLINGS Estebeth scheduled o seil every Wednesday al 6 pan. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednssduy at 7T am. for Petersburg, Port ...........-................:. Alexander, Kake &anu way ports e s s e e e e R e LT Tipes ToMearOW High tide—3:30 a.m., 14.3 feet Low tide—0:24 am., 33 feet High tide—3:23 pan, 159, feet, Low tide—10:03 |! m., 04 feet OPHIR MAN ON GRIM FLIGHT; WIFE-IS DEAD Flies Remain's Here on Way South for Burial in Seattle : Ole E. Bllndhmm. veteran tr er of Ophir, arrived in Junecau yesterday with. his. niece ,and the | | i body of his wife, who died Thurs-| | day in Ophir. { Beryl Roamer, flew from Ophir to | Fairbanks with . his . wife's. . body, and chartered a . plane there for the . trip .tQ.Juneau, At, the, Baranof Hotel today, ber regved. Blindheim and. his niece.are on the Aleutian burial in Seattle. R MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage lcenses have been is- sued by the U. S. Commissioper here Wednesday ,{ xiousKin S Scan Ltst of Courageous Sur “ m list of survivors, | Mrs. Blindheim died at the wheel of her car near Ophir from a heart attack. . Blindheim, with. his. niece, Miss, planning to take, the remainssouth for | RED 1A=t ON'T ANY THING AB?\UT 'SERVICE UNITES MISS ANDERSON, HOWARD BUTTON 'Ceremony Performed Sat- urday Evening by the Rev. G. E. Knight Standards of white chrysanthe- ! mums and pink dahlias decorated the Methodist Metropolitan Churel Saturday evening’ when Miss Alene Sanderson, daughter of Mr. an. Mrs. R. L. Hunter of Yakima | Wash,, became the bride of Mr. Howard Button, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button of Waupaca | Wis. The lovely bride, given in mar- riage by Mr. Willlam Neiderhaus- er, chose a street length gown of blue silk for her wedding and wore a black fur jacket and matching accessories with a corsaz: of g denias and pink roses. Miss Betty Schaff, the bride’ only attendant, was gowned .in blue . silk with matehing acces She and a fur jacket houlder corsage of sweet peas | Mr. Douglas Oliver was best man for .the groom. Wetiding music was d by Eldon Chapman at the crgan, who | o accompanied «Mr. William who sang “Because” and “I » You Truly” before the mony Following _the wedding. servic reception was held at the Fire Ha ¢ themany friends of the new- wwh lyweds called, to extend their wish- es of happiness. | The bride, a new arrival in Ju- | ncau, has been an employee at the | Baranof Hetel, Coffee . Shop the past several months ‘and has‘ made manhy friends during hei| short residence in the Capital City Mr. and.is an employee of the Thonies Hardware Company. f: | DOUGLAS SPORTSMEN | season . yesterday Button is well known her: |all local sportsmen out with va | ing results. The party of five The bride and groom plan tc make their home in this city and|Sunday reported rather poor luck, the | only | bag. Others in groups of two's and | thiee's obtained from none | limit. are residing temporarily at Grand Apartmcm.s Funeral Services Held Today for Henry Arthur Funeral services for Henry Ar- thur, former chef of the Baranof Hotel, who passed ‘away suddenly last Thursday, were held. this af- | ternoon at. 2 o'clock in the Chap2! of the Charles W. Carter Mortu- |ary. An . American Legion ritualistic service was . delivered and the eu- logy was given by the Rev. John A. Glasse. Music was provided by Mrs. Harry Sperling, pianist,. and Mr. | Stanley . Tollefsen, violinist. | Pallbearers were members of the American Legion Post in_this city and members of the Moose Lodge. Interment was in the Am- vivors i = The Queen Mary, pride of the British merchant service, is shown at her berth in New York, painted neutru! It is believed the ship will procecd the war rather than risk an Atlan destruction by sub DOUGLAS NEWS | ACTIVE YE The opening of this y saw practically who made_a trip in the Savikko boat to Slocum Inlet. over Saturday and their total 10 birds being to the - - WOODS BUYS HOME W. H. Woods, and family of Ju-| neau have purchased the Knule Johnson property on Third Street,| and plan to take immediate pos-? session, moving Over tomorrow to; make it their home. JOHNSONS TO LEAVE ! Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson have made reservations for Ilrstb sailing southhound enroute to Se aftle where. Johnson will seek metx- ical nl.wmlon | e “ NEW Klm N . APARTMENTS were locking up at 6 o'clock and the, earlier hour, i was stated, is| to permit the employers to have giruck homp wlth heuy import to lhese an xious relalhes and friends of crew ;pemben of the raft carrier Courageous, which was sunk by a submarine, % Wi BRAISED NOODLES Baranof Tomorrow * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is ciose to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of ‘meustains wnd hars SOON READY FOR OCCUPANCY FQEziots o 2 ¥ A Finishing touches are now bcingfsivhgs allll Lou ASSI. i L4 added to the various rooms in ihe| of Juneau Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle new four-apartment Kilburn house |’ : Leaves located on the site of the former| TEYERHONR 3 Seattle Grundler house and they are. ex-| S. 8. TYEE Oct. 3 pected to be ready for tenants .to, 8. 8. TAKU . Oct. 10 move in on the tenth of this| Al S P M month, & Reservations of apartments there ! P"’l:l"}n!l%sxnamr:u“ reported to date include Mr. and| Mrs. Ray. McCormick, Orrin Ed- [ J wards and family and Mr. and AGENT Mrs. Glen Edwards. GROCERY . STORES' TO B r n « A s THE SIGN.OF Phone 114 Night 312 . GLOSE AT 5 O'CLOCK| DEPENDABLE A new .closing- heur, 5 pm. was| VICE annouticed (this ‘morning * for War-| i SERVICE ™ ner's Grocery ‘and the Feusi-Jen- - U. S, AIRMAIL sen’ store. Both of.these concerns AIR EXPRESS SERVICE ! By GEORGE McMANUS JAMESC. COOPER C.PLA. Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg., Phone 182 Room 1 L .Open Evenings Phane 907 AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammunition 278 So. Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. Treal Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE U you need sulphuric acld or Edisyn. Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. o | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. gray to cut down visibility at sea. to a Canadian port for duration of tic crossing with the possibility of marine or capture. the same clerks. e | The Book ALANKA, Revised and | Enlareed, Now On Sale: $1.00, | RouskHOLD .|| BPPLIANCES '| Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” [ L ikt s NS [ — 'HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information | Haugen Trapsportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on ecity dock not ALASEA cam'i“" YOUR SAVINGS | ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY {AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL - Junedu-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June i READ DOWN READ UP cnss Tuesday and Thursday and LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS saturday | 10:00/Lv. Juneau l oo.u Whitehorse Saturday Thursday and ‘Mond: enny 1‘!:,,:,’4,‘,“4 Prineess Louise 8:00/Lv. Pairbanks 00 9:30{Ar. Ruby B By September 25 9i50[Lv. Ruby — Ar.| 4:10| October 5, 16, 26 11:00/ar. Nome — V.| L00| Connectins st Vamcouver with Canadian Pacific bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. LARGE Rates $0.50 ROOMS, !F B i pecial Rates to all with Permanent. Guests, bath. ALASKANS LIKE TH) htel B N EV V/ASHINGTON | 1 :, ';:‘ fi'.‘{"‘“"‘ TRANSATLANTIO u‘w Lv. Flat TRANS-PACIFIC - BOAL: B L] 14 mgul.)‘r:enltm?s and full ‘rom - PACIFIC ALASKA WML VIHILL Amt, C.P.R.—Juneau, Ahh Baranof Hetel AIRWAYS, Inc. el W CANADIAN PACIFIC PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative SAILING SCHEDULE Dug Jungau Leave Due Juneau Steumer Beattle Northbound Southbouné ALEUTIAN Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 ALASKA Sept. 30 Oct. . 2 Oct. 10, YUKON Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 5 TFOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESEBVA'}‘IONB ¥ | ————CALL——— 3 v THE ALASKA LmE \ +PHONES H. O, ADAMS, Agent Al'ml 5 ERVI , Steam hip Co SON-ALL ”l\l‘.r(y:' IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S PGl i il G v Sy Case Lot Grocery l “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin O SRS - A A | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 _* ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own _Aemn:ntlul PHONE 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 Radio HANGAR and. SHOP, in JUNEAU DAY, or Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT oo i W. 0. CARLSON A pnlfl-?n subs‘crlber\to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of: thewe=its CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “YOUNG DB. KILDARE" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY : OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every. Effort Made for thpCom!ort of Guests! EASTINEAU CAFE lnconnocfidfl Amsmwczmmmmon WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST ......Sept.29 Oct. 3 Oct. € NORTH SEA ..........Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 NORTHLAND . Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 NORTH SEA ... Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 .Phone 109 S—— L Gusmbmwt__.._ Phene 18 By i LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE