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armre | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1934, MAKE THIS PAGE PAY - I nformation Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consccu- tive insertions: Pirst day, per line ... Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. Copy must be in Ooffice by 2 o'clock on day of publication to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. 5-ROOM furnished apt. Electric range. Phone 2004. 421% 7(.h Bt. VACANCY Frances Apts X-‘urn shed and hedted. Also partly furnished apt., Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. A complimentary ticket awaits Mrs, Wilbur Irving to see HYPNO- TIZED at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE tbmgh' FOR mf—nw-;-xoom apt., nouse- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. - Phone 436. Channel Apts, WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper, neat, will- ing, good plain cook, wants work. Phone 349. WAN1ED-—Men wanted for Raw- leigh Raute of 800 families. Write immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. SK 4 BA Oakland, California. A complimentary ticket awaits Mrs. Minnie Hurley to see HYNO- TIZED at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE tonight. ’——-—-————-I WANTED — Young man desires’ board and room with, ‘private| ATRE forlght. family. Apply Empire. PIANOS rentea, wned. Phone 143, Anderson, e o MISCELLANEOUS CALL Mrs, Bathe about making) over clothes. NPt e . | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. 1 get Shop. | house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- | houn. Phone 4623. |FOR SALE — 14-room furnished |TURN your ola goio into value: © PAINTS—OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWART | [ i —— . DRUGS AND SUNDRIES ' ‘or LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE 97 Fast - Free Delivery GuyL.Smuh ~ Drug Store ~ Next to Colisoum l, 1 'flunullardwm&i \ comin' T'TAKE HER AWAY AT THE END OF THE WEEK AN’'DIDN'T! NOTICE Wheh advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a bex number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed, Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND ® Alaska in port and scheduled e to sail for the westward at e 8 o'clock tonight. ! Princess Nerah arrived in port e at 3 o'clock this afternoon e Skagway-bound. Norco scheduled to arrive late l:on sAlE | ® Saturday nightor early Sun- 1.e day. S | sCHEDULED SAILINGS FOR SALE — 4 men's used wool| ® Yukon scheduled to sail from overcoats cheap for cash. Leon- : Seattle November 3 at 10 ' am. R vfg.fflflce PR ]- Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail FOR SALE—Nifty ‘Shop on Front|® from Seattle November 2. St., stock and fixtures, good m-i ® Zapora scheduled to sail from S | vestment. Phone 279 or 1684. Seattle November 3 FOR SALE Wlld strawberry, wild lagoonberry and wild red huckle- berry, etc., jellies, jams and juices on the Maude Hazel at the Rock Dump from Seattle November 5 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail southbound = November 2. LOCAL SAILINGS A cnmplm\oumrv HCKC& awaits Earle Hunter to see HYPNO- TIZED at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE tonight. Sitka and wayports. Estebeth leaves every Wednes: FOR - SALE—Gold Rockers—cedar, welght under forty pounds, 5 ft. long, complete $8.00; spruce, $5.00. Write or see F. Magill, Box 247, Pewrsbum A]aska FOR SALE — ioback house and furniture, including piano; ce- ment foundation. Across from| Bergmann Hotel. Price $1500, part | cagh. Phone, 404 or 479. Strait. and wayports. ® 0 0 8 00 0 0 0 00 |eeessseeccessscssos TIDES TOMORROW FOR BAhE — Puppes, canarles;| | Low tide, 1:19 am., 35 feet. - foods, remedies, - supplies, fox| High tide, 8:08 a.m. 123 feet. foods. Orpheum Pet' Shop, 1808 Low tide, 2:12 pm. 64 feet. Westlake, Seattle, Wash. |. High tide, 7:56 p.m., 11.9 feet. e FOR SALE -- Nouyes property for sale at 4th and FrankMn. One 10+ room house, -1 6-room house, OLD NEWSPAPERS furnished. Fine location for flats| In bundles' for sale at The Em- or an uptown hotel. Apply on|Ppire office, 25c. Fine for starting property. your fires these chilly mornings. A compllmtnbnry ticket awaits| | Paul Hullon to se¢ HYPNO- TIZED at THE UPTOWN THE- !SACRIFICE — Ford sport model| coupe. See Joe Woodford, Sal- ‘ mon Creek. FOR SALE—1700 shares of Hirst | Chichagof at 50c. Inquire Nug- FOR SALE — f7-room furnished apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. ® Cardinal Cabs Cash or trade at Nugget Shop, LOST ANp FOUND LOST—Brown leather key holder with keys. Finder return to Or- pheum Rooms. Reward. LOST—Female «police puppy about. 2 months old. Answers to the name of Josephine. Return to; Chile Bowl, Reward. | FOUND-—16 ft. yellow cedar clink~ er built double semted rowboat; gray body with blue trimmings, See Geo. Cone, No. 5 Bayview Cabins. | | | || LADIES’ HEEL | | LIFTS |] Leather—35e—Composition | The Best Shine In Town i HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR |- ! FRED LEHTO i BT o OLD NEWSPAPERS kl i Int bundles for salé¢ at The E;n- pire office, 25c. Fine fof starting your fires these chilly mornings, JUNEAU Drug Co. {} fTHE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. 0. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY Marine News * KETCHIKAN FISH .. VESSEL CATCHES roe Cort oy ™ : AFIRE ON 0CEA ¢ Crew of Fi\Te—l—Wen Aboard berthed at the Pacific coast dock L, O NGSHOREMEN WORK Escape with Lives in Small Boat PORT ANGELES, Wash., Oct. | was to have kept the vessel docked | ® |30—Using a small boat when un-'until 6 o'clock tonight, when she | ® |able to battle the flames success- was scheduled to leave for Lynn ® | fully, five men aboard the halibut Canal ports. ® | fishing boat Gloria, of Ketchikan, escaped when the craft V. Westerlund, U. S. N. R. Dave . ‘burned to the waters edge. The fire took place when the QGloria was 12 miles southwest of 'sons for Juneau on the passenger ® | Cape Flattery, on the Paeiftc ocean. |list. They included: A Canadian patrol boat picked up the five men and later trans- ferred them to an American Coast Guarder from Neah Bay. The men will be brought here ® ' sometime today. The fishing boat has been op- erating out of Seattle for the past @' several weeks and was owned by George Kilby who ‘was ommand at the time the fire broke Northland scheduled to sail Kenai leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 pm, for e day at 10 am. for Chicha- gof and wayports via Icy Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake in | Sutherland, Josephine Sullivan, Sue Others aboard the craft were|and J. Gillman: 1 Hans Hartman, Victor Jacobsen, | Olaf Molnes, all of Seattle, and a { cook whose name is not learned. | The cause of the fire has not!bers of the District Court staff: been ‘determined and was only dis- | covered after it had made much | Miss Barbridge, Mrs. F. Armstrong, | headway. The craft sank quickly.|G. W. Folta, R. E. Coughlin, Lydia e \KIRKPATRICK IS BOUND TO JUNE AU:Wlldenroot. H. Wuldenradt, E. Her- Steamer John C. Kirkpatrick, en- | route to Juneau, is reported in ra- dio dispatches at Port storm bound. The steamer has been at Nome, where relief supplies were i discharged, and is now bou: Hobron, r\'d south 60 PASSENGERS, BRIDGE GIRDERS ARRIVE ON BOAT aska, Here for Day, \ With a passenger lits which in- | cluded 60 visitors for Juneau, the! {8. 8. Alaska, from Seattle, was at 6 o'clock this morning. | Principle item in the freight car- (g0 was a shipment of steel girders | for the new Juneau-Douglas bridge. | The unloading of this consignment Commanding the Alaska is C.| Doran is the purser. From Seattle there we 29 per- G. Baurnens, J. Burns, Mamie L. Cudney, P. Collop, G. Christ, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. J. De- Groot, L. Ensch, E. A. Johnson, Mrs. M. Jones, Vera Knickerbock- jer, Vivian Lemaster, A J. LaGasa, Lee Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McKinnon, Marie Martin, C. Peter- son, H. E. Pickard, Sally Rand, M. Stewart, D. Winslow, Walt Wood- |ward, L. R. Crossett, T. J. Fox, | From Southeast Alaska the fol- lowing 31 persons arrived this morning, including many mem- Mrs. Clark, Minnie Barbridge, Fohn Hansen, V. Johanson, Judge George F. Alexander, Sophia Aasen, A. J. 'Wanamaker, J. B. Loftus, 'C. | Waynn, Mrs. N. Bakke, Mrs. H. |man, L. Kerr, W. G. Haugen, Mrs. L. Odell, L. Ness, C. Wirth, C. Johnson, H. Davies, J. H. Newman, H. Trepzer, P. Moore, M. Grigshy, A, Mendes, W. T. Mahoney, S. Lachman, —.e—— ! Daily Empre Want Ads Pay! NOW! Ready fof' Dtstnbutwn “COMPILED OF ALASKA” Official Compilation of Alaska Laws $15.00 a Volume 60c mailing cost SEND ORDERS TO Frank A. Boyle; Territorial Auditor; Secretary, Terri- torial Law Revision Board. PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store Thut Pleases” *° e ————————— Bv CLIF F STERRE’I‘T | longshore organization. When the \Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday . Freight received not later than 4 | FOR INFORMATION © ° i Leave Auk Bay You Real Dwulelrt]:~- Send Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at a Cost Thaz Is F Below the Rates of Any Proportionate Newspaper in the Territory of Alaska T PASSENGERS ABOARD NORCO FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Oct. ao.—~Mowrs?up Norco saifed for Juneau and way-, ports last evening with the follow- | ing passengers booked for Juneau: | G. W. Davis, H. Riffle, H. Hansen, 'J. sisul, Miss B Baksh, Miss C. L. Smith, RuberL Kreiger. 1 STEAMERS ; AGREEMENT | ‘REACHED, BOTH SIDES mmm An agreement between the water- i front employers and the longshore- | men and dock workers, was arrived | |at today, by which the workmen | will receive 85 cents an hour when )they work, either night or day| time, for a period up to 30 days. Should the local longshoremen be within that time they will con- i tinue to work for the 85 cent scale, for the balance of the 30 days, and ' i the future scale will be determined by the L L. A. and the Seattle! representatives of the companies involved here. | If they are not affiliated with the T. L. A. at the end of 30 days, another 30-day agreement on the came scale goes into effect, ac- tording to those in charge of the | hegotiations taking place today. The unloading of the Alaska was started promptly upon arrival by | crews not belonging to the local agreement was reached full crews were put to work on both the Alas- ka and Kenai. iven a charter by the Interna-| | tional Longshoremen’s Association ‘ Winter Round Trip Rates Now on Sale, Juneau to Seattle and Return—Upper deck $62.00. Return limit March 25. Generafl Agents. Pacific Steamship Lines SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Nov. 2 ALASKA .Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 *YUKON Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 ALASKA . .....Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 *Connects at Seward with S.S. STARR. S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau ‘every ‘Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL CALL ., THE ALASKA. LINE. R. J. MGKANNA, Agenf NORTHLAND MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND wm Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneas d Sept. 10 Sept. 14 o Sept. 24 Sept. 28 o= Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Nov. § Nov. 9 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 S, e Dec. 3 Dec. 7 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Sept. 17 Sept, 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 1% Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Nov. 26 Dec. Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Dee. 10 Dec. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Ce. Ticket Agent D. B. Femmer Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas TRANSPORTATION CO. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Junzas Guy L. Smith M. S. “ZAPORA” November 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Heonan wemaxee, Pory Alexander, Kia *Calls first trip of ‘month ony wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Auto Rate—South, $1.00° per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dack, Agecl _—_— - MISSING GASBOAT ARRIVES AT SITKA MORE THAN WEEK | OVERDUE FROM JUNEAU| More than a week overdue, the gasboat Valentine, on which Billy Willlams and several others had left: Juneau for Sitka nine days ago, arrived in the Baranof Island community yesterday afternoon, ac- cording to word received by the U. 8. Customs Office. Word had come earlier in the day that the boat was missing and a search party was being organized when it was learned that it had arrived safely. No information as to the cause of the delay was contained in the radio received here. ———.——————— STEAMER VICTORIA LEAVES NOME FOR SEATTLE ON LAST VOYAGE OF SEASON On the last southbound. trip from Nome until next summer, the steamer Victoria left the Bering Sea port yesterday headed for Se- attle, according to word received in M. S. “DART” at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. p. m. Thursday. MAURICE C. REABER, Phione 4622 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day Leave Juneaw *7:00 am. 7:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. 4:15 pm. 5:30 pm, Special Trip—Saturdays "~ Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip~Sundays - Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm, Leave Juneau—0:45 pm.: o« 4 *Sundays and Holidays = - Ledve Auk Bay . Leave Jm *8:00 am. To*9:18 am. r———-———/f—j Northwestern Steamship Co. Operating 5. 5. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG ' Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle November 2, 15, 29 John C. Kirkpatrick November 8 R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Scheduled to sail from Seattle Juneau Commercial Dock Panhandle Air Tfafisport Co. “PATCO”. 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 CANADIAN LEavE FoNEAG PACIFIC [ From J uneau PRINCESS NORA!I } October 24 ——— November. 1, 14, 28 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from —Saurday only. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent , t—Goes t0 Thane JUNEAU i FLECITUE T iy ‘Winter Round 'lhp M.slonmtes tion Company e D Motorship: " DANCING Classical or Specialty in class or-private lessons’ Iey FERRY TIME - CARD 8:008.m *7:30p.aw. 158.m. 9:45pm 12:30pma. 11:15p.m. 8 A 00p.m. 12:00 Midmgls TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 3:15pm. *1:00a.m. and SEATTLE 4 Juneau Ferry & Nl'lp- “ESTEBETH” mvumnuflm'flln.—.' day at<10:00 o'clock s.m. for { apd way ports via DAVE HOUSEL, Agent