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IlEVLIN WILL %I.IUUOR RING HAVE BOOTERY IS BROKEN UP; ON SEWARD ST ARREST THREE Location Is Secuxgd and Rlval to OlmSted Qxganiza-|_ Establishment Soon tion Revealed—Liquor | Be Reopened } Is Seized Bootery willi SEATTLE, Dec. 7. Another Juneau. A lo- | liquor ring, which Prohibition of- fo:mer store piace oc- ficers said rivaled the size of the cupm By Qoials i Bragator «on Aew- \olmsced organization, has been 2ond and Trird 'broken up with the arrest of Pete sccured for the! Nelson and Claude .thl and confiscation of between and $50,000 of honded steamer with th2 la footwear and this will be di £ ! to full advantage in his Bocl ery smuggled liquor with prices to suit all. jranch across g S | from Seattle. Dahl served a year at McNeil Island following conviction as a member of the Olmsted gang. Dahl posted $2,000, Nelson and NEAR'NG GUAL Hull each $1500 bail. EXPRESS AUDITOR HERE L. L. Trimble, traveling auditor Over Slx[y-three Mllllou,m the Américan Railway Express D H R d f | Company, arrived in Juneau on the oliars Raised Ior | steamship Admiral Evans. He has Unemployed and 600 cases of were taken from a Lake Wgshington Between 300 - |been to Kodiak and other West- ward towns. STa RN MISS KOENIG RETURNS Ik FROM VACATION VISIT factory. | Miss Mabel Koenig, clerk in local To date the sum of $63,442,000 is|headquarters of the United States in community chests throughout the | Expsriment - Stations, arrived late nation. This is said to be 99 per|last week after an extended vaca- cent of the goal originally set. |tion in the States. She spent ‘Campaigns are still under way in|seven weks visiting friends and yarious communiites. relatives in Portland and other e Oregon points, and in Seattle. Alaska is larger than Norway, A = . e TG Sweden and Finland combined. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY NEW YORK, Dec. T7.—Resuits| from campaigns to raise funds for| unemployed have becen most satis [ S S A LARGE STOCK OF POCKET AND WRIST WATCHES At the Most Reasonable Prices Some Very Extraordinary Values in COMPACTS and ATOMIZERS ENGRAVING FREE THE NUGGET SHOP | | | | | | FOR SALE FOR SALE — Two fine heating stoves, coils included. One 2d hand hot water heating plant in A-1 condition, cheap. Several 2d hand oil burners, cheap. Rice & Ahlers Co. FOR SALE — Soldier's additional homestead script. $100.00. Apply H. R. Shepard & Son. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, Model A, fine condition. Price $350.00. In- quire 230 Willoughby. FOR SALE—T7-tube battery radio. Phone 2133. FOR SALE — Lloyd lnby buggy, excellent condition. Phone 138. FOR SALE — Rooming house for sale, fourteen newly renovated steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele- phone 442 afternoons or evenings. FOR SALE—New Style WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. FOR RENT ARCTIC ROOMS, newly furnished. Rates reasonable. Inquire Arctic Cigar Store. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR renN1 — I-\u:;nshed sleeping room, close in. Phone 537. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Electric range. Phone 2551. FOR RENT—Furnishea steam heat- ed rooms, close in. Reasonable rates by the day, week or month. Arcade Rooms over Bailey's Cafe. FOR RENT — Furnished heated rocms. Inquire William Steinbeck Third and Harris. | WANTED TO RENT—Nicely furn- ished two or thres room heated apartment. Must be close in. Address 1506, care Empire. MISCELLANEOUS WONESOME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. EP!ANOS. Radios, Séewing Machines, WILL pay casl | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- | pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. WANTED for Ford coupe Model T or other make car in good mechanical condition rea- sonable price. Phone 217 days. | FOR exclustve designing and dress- making call E. Louiss Couplin, 317 12th St. Phone 5652. MR.S Ethel Dot Iagel with ex- perience as housekeeper, hotel manager and bookkeeper wants position. Phone 205, Bergmann Hotel. | WANTED—Young woman for work | in cigar store. Phone 539. |QUICK SERVICE—Furniture re- pairing, upholstering, kalsomining. Repair work of any kind. Phone 137, H. C. Gorham. WOMAN wants work by hour or day. Phone 161. COLLECTOR RETURNS HOME A. E. Bolshanin, Deputy United States Collector of Customs at Sitka, who was in Juneau a week conferring with Collector J. C. Mc- Bride, left for his post on the motorship Estebeth, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1931. Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle December 7 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle December 8 at 9 a m. Nnflhland scheduled ‘from Seattle Dec. p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sall from Vancouver, De- cember 14 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans schedule to sail from Seattle Dec. 15, at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Victoria scheduled southbound December 13. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for 8itka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. ADMIRAL EVANS CALLS HERE ON HER WAY SOUTH Vessel Brin;‘? Passeng- ““ers Here and Booked 18 for South Bound from Kodiak and Seward to Seattle, the steamship Admiral Evans, Capt. C. C. Graham and Purser Charles Miller, called at Juneau this morning, arriving by way of Sitka, at 3:30 o'clock, and departing at 10. The vessel carried a large quan- tity of canned, salted and mild- cured fish loaded ta Westward perts for Seattle discharge. She took aboard here gold ore con- centrates of the Alaska Juneau Mining Company and at Ketchi- kan will receive additional fish for v 0800000900 delivery at Puget Sound destin- ations. Total of 42 Passengers ‘The vessel had aboard on arrival at Juneau 42 passengers of whom 28 were destined for ports south of FISHING UNIONS ON SEPARATION - American and Canadian Men Have Some Con- flicting Interests to sail 14 at 9 © 00000000 00000 08 (rrrrrrrcoes uth. Persons who disembarked hers Frvm From Kodiak—L. L. Trimble. Seward—E. Peverall, A. S. Dundas, H. B. Crewson. From Cordova—W. K. Keller, N. {G. McCrea, Thomas Thibodeau, Miss C. Earle. From Sitka—Miss Mary James W. F. Schnable, H. C. Bryson, Dr.| |R. L. Carlson, Harry Emsley, John | Murphy. Persons Bocked Here For Wrangell—E. B. Clayton, Ole Hansen. For Ketchikan—William H. Cas-| well, C. C. Boatman, Dell Bacon, For Secattle—Mrs. J. Belgstrand, IMiss Jane Morris, F. E. Mills, Ed. vorced from the Canadian Gustafson, Richard Anderson, J. H| branches. Barton, John Gronning, D. S.| The Deep Sea Fisherman’s union |Harrow, N. Amdal, J. A. Wright,| is closely allied with the halibutf A Henton, Gus Mayklund, Os- trade in north Pacific waters. In|aar Pearson fact, the members of the Fishing R T N Owners’ Association draw: crews from the members f 8 PASSENGERS union and there is a closg agreement between thi ILifeboat Station Crew Does Heroic Deed in Storm * and High Seas #BTOCKHOLM, Dec. 7. — Eight sengers were rescued last Sat- day night from the German Steamer Mildburg, reported in dis- tress last Friday off Oeland Island. The rescue was made by the crey of a lifeboat station which braved }a fierce storm and heavy sea. The 17 members of the crew of the Mildburg remained aboard. ———.—— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. S, will meet Tussday, December 8, at 8 pm. Election of officers. All members urged to attend. JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Matron. FANNY L. ROBINSON, At the annual election to be held the last Tuesday of this month by the various branches of the Deep ! Sea Fishermen’s Union, in Ketchi-| kan, Prince Rupert, B. C., and Se- attle, members will ballot on can-| didates for office and on the quest- tien, whether the American) branches of the Union shall be di- the working two. Some Conflict of Interest Many subjects have cropped up from time to time, it is claimed, to show. that the interests of t.hc‘ Canadian and American members | while identical in a general way, are diametrically opposed in a number of instances. One of thes2 is said to be the difference paid American and Canadian halibut vessels for fish on arriving at a Canadian port, principally Prince Rupert. # Clecing Has Becn Suggested | The Rupert union even has gone so far as to recommend the clos- ing of Prince Rupert to American boats unless the price was equal- ized by the removal of the present duty. It is known that some members of both the Canadian and Ameri-| can branches of the Deep Sea Fishermen’s union believe they can function more effectively by being separate unions. How wide spread this sentiment is will no’ be known definitely until the mem- bers take a ballot on the subje(:t‘I i P e R TIDES TOMORROW | . ' —pdv. e H. B. CREWSON IS BACK H. B. Crewson, representative of Schilling’s coffee and other Schil- ling products, returned to Juneau this morning on the steamship Ad- miral Evans, having embarked at Seward. LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS TELEPHONE 358 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 YYVVVVVYVIVYVYVVVVVVVVVY ® ® ® we can give your printing that modern- istic touch so popular in present day advertising BLACK CAT CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. ° : , LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch lcpliflll Branswick Agency FRONT STREET L) [ | 1™ RUSSIAN JOHN “The Tamale King” SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM [ ! - Low tide, 5:28 a. m., 2.8 feet |for sale at The Emipire office. High tide, 11:30 a. m., 19.1 feet Low tide, 6:15 p. m., —3.0 feet 'T PASSENGERS Secretary. | ESTEBETH HAS YULETIDE 600DS, Motorship 1 "on Her Weekly Voyage to Sitka and Way Ports With a capacity cargo pazsengers, the motorship Capi. Edward Bach and Rebert Coughlin, dep: day evening from Junca regular weekly voyage to Si way ports. Included in the ves were quantities of Chr for. stores at the variou call. Her passengers we For Funter — Charles Otteson, Mrs. Charles Otteson, P. Corovich For Excursion Inlet—Rudy Go- mez. For Chichagof—A. W. Brooks, James L. Freeburn. For Sitka—N. E. Bolshanin e “GOLDEN GLUW” Christmas dividual titles. Se¢ Winter & Pond. when you want it! 1 Tryumwlhymnm]ob | EW SHIPMENT Glover’s Pajamas A Great Selection to Choose From H. S. Graves The Clothing Man T T Car fi ‘again? Bring it into thé shop and let our expert radiator man take a look at it. You'll have it back all shipshape and like The Best Laundry | At a Fair Price WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | Phone 356 Franklin St. | American Beauty Parlor Mrs:-Jack Wilson T_elephone 397 I 1 JUST IN “FOR THOSE WHO VICK’S WRITE’ The REMINGTON PORT- ABLE f{s used by thousands, in schools, offices, traveling, social correspondence and business work. You ean own one by pay- ing $1250 down and $5.00 monthly, and you get one year free service with each Nose and Throat Drops Butler Mauro Drug Co. Telephone 134 We Deliver EXPRESS MONEY .ORDERS . You cannot afford to pass up this liberal offer. “Say Merry Christmas with a Remington Portable” LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers for Alaska A new again in a few days; at a small charge. Juneau Motors Foot of Main Street I . MARKOE STUDIO Photograbhs of Quality ing, Camersas, Alaska Views, Valentine Corner JUNEAU, ALASEA e ’ SEE YURMAN New Fur Gorments in New Styles | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier Trigngle Building | : , | | | L3 ———————————— HOTEL ZYNDA ELIVATOR SERVICE _—_————Jx Cards, new Alaska photos with in- |~ FINEST STEAMERS A BAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JIWW TO SEATTLE AND RETURI Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Dee. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 13 N'WESTERN ... Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 20 *Also calls at Yakutat northbound. REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Bar- racks), Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS Steamer— *VICTORIA W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Alaska Steamship Co. 7 R N Leave Arrive Southbound Beattla Juneau Lv.Juneau Adm. Evans .. Dec. 6 Adm. Evans.Dec.15 Dec.18 Dec.28 Adm. Evans .Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.18 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Information ana tickets furnishe on Beattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie Trans-Pacific, Round America Rate (one way wate er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. SERVING ALASKANS OR BUMMER:—Snme Service—Same Rates Bailing from Seattle eve: 9:00 PM. for K Mtln,r' #:lnnd:ll.m. burg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 4 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 . 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 . 19 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Northland .28 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Schedule sul to change without notice J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Northland Norco ... Northland Norco . | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, t Phone Single O Sy PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, J uneau. every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg. Kake, P exander and Way Points. See amt or ports of call uring winter schedule. Pa- btain tickets from agent before boarding shi| 9. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine mdg oo eedl Arrive Juneau M.'8: “ZAPORA” Dec. 24 "Begitiniing Jan. 1, Zapora will sail from Seattle 1st and 16th evpry month, arriving at Juneau 9th and 24th. WILLIS NAVIGATION CO. Round Trip, $50.00 Leave Seattle Dec. 16 One Way, $28.00 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M./Behrends Bank Bldg. Dri-Brite Wax NO RUBBING—NO POLISHING Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. old Pzipers for sale at Empire Office