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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1934, Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- jive insertions: First day, per line .. Following days, per line . “Minimum charge, 50c. -...10C 5c Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. Copy must be in office by 2 o'clock on day of publication to {nsure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374, Ask for ad-taker. FOR RENT—Four-room nouse and —— bath. Come and see and you will take it. 530 Park Ave. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment with bath. Telephone 3204. FOR RENT — Three rooms and bath. Phone 1005. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits J. B, Smith to see THE MORN- ING AFTER at THE UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. iOR REN 1— wu-100m nm houw- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnisheu. Phone 436. Channel Apts. WANTED wxifiD;—Wflman or’ é)rl for gen- eral housework. Address P. O. Box 891. {V;N'I’!::D—Glrl or woman for gen- eral housework. Address by letter giving telephone number to E 89 care Empire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awalts Steve Stanworth to see THE MORNING AFTER at THE UP-| TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE — rup ,m-s Lunarles.; i foods, remedies, supplies, fox foods. Orpheum Pet Shop, 1808‘ Westlake, Seattle, Wash -NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed o the box number listed. Wo will see {he adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE CALL AND GET IT . . . 100 pounds Egg-Lump Coal sacked. 65¢ per sack. Pacific Coast Coal Co., Fer- ry Way. | SAVE s § § 8 5 8.8 8 8§ With Indian Coal. Hi-Heat. Low | Price. Try this all-purpose coal. 500-pound sample delivered $4.25. CALL NOW 412 This boat will wll for double the | price in the spring. See Bill Williams, Paris Inn. FOR SALE - 1032 Hudson sedan, good condition, cheap, for cash See Dan Ralston,” Alaskan Hotel. | | Chenp ] | | TOR SALE—Desirable building 1015, Woodford Acres, Glacier High- way. Cash or terms may be ar- Marine New ‘Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tonight. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Novem- ber 23 at 9 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle November 24 at 10 a, m. Norco scheduled to sail from " Seattle November 26 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduyled to sail from Seattle November 26. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north or west- ward. LOCAL SAILINGS leaves every Wednes- for Kenai day night at 6 pm, Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves eyery Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ® 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 - ee | AUKLET TO REMAIN HERE UNTIL WEATGER IMPROVES. After several attempts to cross Taku Inlet on the way to Wran- ranged. See Woodford at resi- lgell where it is to go on the dence, cottage number 1. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits E. E. Stender to see THE MORN- | ING AFTER at THE UPTOWN\ THEATRE TONIGHT. | FOR EAL.L -— Nuyea proneAty rm'.J sale at 4th and Franklin. One 10- | | room house, 1 5-room house,! | furnished. Fine location for flats| l or an uptown hotel. Apply on property. il marine ways for repairs, S. Auklet, Capt. L.J . Collins, is back and will remain until more fa- vorable weather. the U. Bureau of Fisheries patrol boat SHOP IN JUNEAuU: GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sandin§2 PHONE 5! FOR SALE - 1-room furnished| house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. WORK WANTED — Call 436 for window cleaning, kauomlnmz. painting, general work. WAN1KD—Men wanted for Raw- leigh Route of 800 families; Write ' immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. SK\ 4 SA Oakland, California. PIANOS rentea, wined, Phone 143.; Anderson. MISCELLANEOUS ALGOT Johansson, tractor, general repair work. Ex- pert radio antenna. Phone 553 with Bulger, plumbing, on Front Street. electrical con- | FOR SALE - 14-room furnished apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532, TUEN your ole golo ILto value Cash or trade at Nugget uh091 I | E J HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | | B HEEL LIFTS in Town Leat} The Best Shine FRED LEHTO LOST AND FOUND | | FOUND — A pair of glasses in| btown case. Owner can obtain by calling and paying. for this ad.| |LOST—~Pair dark rimmed glasses. | Probably lost in Post Office. Return to Empire. Reward. i A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Tom Sturge to see THE MORN- | ING AFTER at THE UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. | SHOP IN JUNEAU! -2 DRucs AND SUNDRIES or LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE W' Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith Drug Store BETTY MAC l | BEAUTY SHOP ‘ 103 Assembly . PHONE .547. Po— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Moton FOUND—18 ft. yellow cedar clmk-q | er built double seated, rowboat,! i gray body with hlue mmmmgs.i Bayview | PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET THE | MARKET BASKET | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone, 342 Free Delivery JUNEAU | Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 i ! i FREE DELIVERY Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards : The New. Arctic.- Pabst Emou Draught Beer: ceccsscessescscsscssccace -]. | deep-sea rescue work, the Snohom- !ish is well-known by seafaring men lard Streets where sparks were not- ing, the department quelled a sim- CAME A HERMIT AGAINZ " |ALASKADEPARTS FOR SOUTH WITH — (2 PAS SENGERS Vessel Leaves from A ] LR ) i TIDES TOMORIOW . High tide 154 feet | ) ol f8d&eet | Dock After Two-Hour High tide 179 fect Stay in Port Low . tide ) =23 feet % SNOHOMISH RESCUE SHIP OF U. §. C. G., GOES ON SALE BLOCK * - | SEATTLE, Nov. 20—Bids for the = private purchase of the famous| F ing 62 passengers from this e S. S. Alaska left Juneau’s dock at 5 o'clock yesterday oon for Seattle and Southeast A way ports. A-J st included: Scattle — A. W. Henning, old United States Coast Guard cut- Everett Nowell, Pearl Peterson, Mrs. ter Snohomish, will be opened to-, Stella Young, E. J. Blake, Mrs. morrow. James Orme, Charles H. Forward, Long a symbol of heroism in Mrs. F. Doolin, Walter Hellan, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, W. E. Walker, | J. E. Maddux, Mrs. L. Kane, S. A. . 8. F. Zucon, Mrs. Sell, Frank 1, H. G. Nix, Mrs. Nichia, Fred Muchia, "Florence Storey, Mrs. Mallila, Mrs. J. Hodg- son, J. H. Foreman, John Nous- serow, Pete Perich, George Lewis, J. Hodgson, J. F. Burns, A. Cam- |eron, Goldie Noyes, L. S. Williams, R. W. Humphreys. For Wrangell—Mrs. Donald Aus- tin, R. H. Chadwick, Johnnie James. Mrs. Tom Elswick, Tom Elsw R. F. Pollman, Frank Metcalf, Mrs. Anne Oberg, Donald Austin, Jr. Irma Oberg. For Ketchikan—Annie Murchison, H. A. Gertsman, J. R. Reynold: D. M. Bothwell, W. A. Lysptquel, Chet Johnson, Olaf Johnson, Hans Peterson, A. Abrahamson, F. J. Riggs, H. B. Crewson. For Petersburg—Charles E. Tin- along waters. The Snohomish is now stationed at Connecticut Street Dock here, where she will act, until sold, as a receiving station for crews of the three new Coast Guard boats At- lanta, Aridne and Cyane. The bids have been sent to Washington, D. C, and will be opened there. Seattle interests have sent in bids, and it is possible that the gallant old rescue-ship may still see service in North Pacific waters as & deep-sea tug. The vessel is of 879 tons displace- ment, 152 feet long over all, beam molded 29 feet and draft 155 feet, She is a single screw coal-burning craft with steel hull, built in 1908 at Wilmington, Del. It was announced by Coast Guard Pacific Coast and Alaskan offices here that the cutter Red- ney, E. E. Mannuel, Jhn Fikka, wing, now stationed at Astorie, P. Lock, 8. Coronel, Mach Peul, Ore., will replace the Snohomish, Fred Danquist. which had a station at Port An- geles. From Philadelphia will §ome the cutter Onondaga to replacé the moved Redwing at Astoria. e, e DOUGLAS NEWS CARD PARTY IS ANOTHER SUCCESS FIRE DEPARTMENT GOES TO TWO CALLS, BUT NO DAMAGE IS REPORTED Juneau’s Volunteer Fire Depart- ment was busy twice today—but no damage was reported at:either fire. At 2:30 o'clock this morning the partment answered a call to Joe er's propexty at Fifth and Sew- EAGLES’ The, usual success attended the card party given by the Fraternal| Order of Eagles last night as the | fourth in their serigs. Ten tables were engaged in play. Prize winners for. whist were' Mrs. E. F. Cashel and Ed Roller ilar blaze af the home of Dr; H. —high scores, Mrs, A. Sturrock and Frank. George Kendler, consolation; for ‘bridge, Mrs. Guy Smith and Hen- ! ry Langfeldt, high, Mrs. Robert Bonner and Robert Fraser, low. Refreshments concluded the even- ing’s sociability. “The fifth and last event of the Eagles’ series will be given ‘next Monday night at which grand “prizes will be awarded and in ad- n someone of the participants is colnc o get a great big fine ————— | MRES. BALOG FILES FOR SCHOOL BOARD Mrs, A. J. Balog, second candi- . for the vasancy on the local od comsnz from the chimney. Fire- men qui checked the trouble. Then, at 11 o'clock this morn- the -City Oouncil, filed her dec- ation yesterday afternoon. Arne also filed yesterday. By CLIFF STERRETT complete outgoing passenger | Blanche | Board recently created by ! SAVE YER SYMPATHY, SAMBO. HE ALSO L.EFT ME A N SR NORTHLAND ON WAY TO JUNEAU SEATTLE, Nov. 20. — Motorship Northland sailed la: night for | Juneau and other Southeast Alaska perts. The following passengers aboa.rd the Northland are hooked | for Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gorman, M. Rock, Ray Long, Mrs. Anna Simon- arson, Sam Simonarson, O. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon, Kay1 Nelson, Mrs, Mattie Baldwin and baby, Miss D. Zenz, Mrs. R. L, Clithero and family, Charles Lar- son. PR SRS A.-J. CONTRACT FOR SEATTLE, Nov. 20.—Contracts for the construction of a seventy- two foot Diesel-powered tugboat, 'a.nd three barges of large capac- |ity for the Alaska-Juneau Gold | Mining Company, of Juneau have | been awarded to the Winslow Ma- rine Railway and Shipbuilding Company here. H. C, Hanson, Seattle naval ar- chitect and designer of the four craft, also will superintend their construction. The vessels will be used to haul waste rock from the Junean ‘mine for dumping in Gas- tineau Channel. RIS AT SEAPLANE PATCO OFF FOR SEATTLE OVERHAUL TODAY| | Off for a two-week trip to Seattle which will include a general over- haul, the seaplane Patso left its hangar at Commercial Dock here {at 11 o'clock this morming. Sheldon Simmons is piloting the | craft which was to stay at Ket- Seattle flight tomorrow from the First City. Accompanying Simmons of the Panhandle Airplane Trans- | | port Company which owns me plane. After a complete overhaul of the ship, the party will return to Ju- neguy afy the vend; of the ongh, ready<to resume gommercial trans- portation 0 and this ‘eity. Reverently Thoughfully all those who select us as their director The Charles W. Carter Mortuary T Free Deliven’ . Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Rheinlander Beer on Draught BILLIARDS Chatham Sizaits Hrsnsportation Co. 0 M. S. “DART” uavu hmmer Dock every F‘rldny Aecaad G iy pore. l"relght ueelved not um tpn 4 1 e L PHONES 83 OR'85 “The i SANITARY .GROCERY ACCESSORIE Make your cold weather m much more pleasant! - Let us supply you from our large stock Which includes every- Store That Pleases” BARGES ANNOUNCED chikan tonight, and then make the | is his wife and C. V. Kay, Manager | FINEST \STEAMERS. Winter Round Trip Rates to Seattle and Return—U] deck, $62. SAILING SCI Leave Steamer YUKON Nov. 17 ALASKA ...Nov. 24 *Connects at Seward wif 6 P. M. for Sitka 3 HcmflA. Agent Lv. Sefl"le Nov. Dec. 3 Dec. 17 Dec. 31 Jan. 14 Jan; 28 Feb, 11 Return limit March 25. General Agents, Pacific Steamship Lines Seattle Northbound Southbound Kodiak, Seldovia and Aleutian:ports. S. S. KENA) zeaves Juneau every. Weouiesday at FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL CALL - THE ALASKA (LINE' MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Now on &IE. Juneau pper deck, $68; lower 'HEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau % Nov. 2 Nov. 26 \ Nov. 27 Dec. 3 th' 8. S. STARR for and Way Ports. ,PHONE 2 Ar. Juneau Lv. Seattle Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. -7 Dec. 9 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Feb. 1 Reb. 3 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Nov, 26 Dee. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Dec. 24 Dec. 20 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas M. S. “ZAPORA” wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Scheduled to sail from Seattle November 26 Calling at Punter, Chichagof* H«onan wenaxee, Port Alexander, Kl *Calls first trip of month oniy Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial Dack, Agest Evelyn Berg sails from R. L. BERNARD, J PHONE 3 Northwestern Steamship Co. Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Seattle November 16 and November 29 UNEAU AGEN1 Juneau Commercial Dock Panhandle Air C. V. KAY. Phone l — i = iz i) s “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska Transport Co. Manager 619 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 : [CANADIAN PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE - From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH November 28 December 19 Janyary 2, 16, 30 Tickets, reservations and full pu'mmlara !rom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Winter Round Trp Excursion Rates }{in_effect October 31. Final limit March 25, 1935 aaund trip — Vancouver, Victoria, " and Seattle—$62.00 JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES Junenu Ferry l N"i!. tion Company CmANNEL BUS LDV l‘qnmlq *7:00 a1, o

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