The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1935, Page 6

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.Y ANU HER PALS OH,YEAH? I'LL GIT MY SPY-GLASS,AN' ) SEE IF YOUR FINGER-PRINTS IS ON THE GLOBE. CROSS MY HEART, HONEY, 1 HAIN'T BEEN TEASIN' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 By CLIFF STERRETT Want Ad Information Phone 374 3. Small house on West 8th, furnished, cash or terms. Count b average words to the, Chris Jorgensen. fine. D FOR SALE—Used llcuschold ly rate per line for consecu- i,.. ] ephone 186 insertions: Pirst day, per line Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- uest. : Sopy must be in office by pelock on day of publication fo Insure insertion on same day. | We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in telephone | directory. Phone 374. |- FOR RENT .} furnished See Martin| Telephone | FOR LE—Cash e o —— 1 fice. Chas. FOR REN1 -- Corner Third and | e Oh Franklin, Sutiable for small store, | 1 Butlding Phone 1191. John Conn. 10¢ 5c FOR SALE-—36 ft. ! 10,000 pounds fish. Call Saylor, Chichagof. ins at Tenakee, Reeder at N t]wm Rooms. H. L. McDonald Ask for ad-taker. | oy and Bruce Cabot TOWN THkAI‘RF TONIGHT FOR SALE — house on Glacier miles from Juneau. Box 1258, Juneau. Highway, FOR RENT—Four-room house, Twelfth Street at light company or e 67. register. Waynor, E S home at Lena PIANOS rented—tuaed. Phone llJ] George Anderson. 1 - ‘tuok A COMPLIMENTARY ticket aw M. J. Musser to see DISGRACED with Helen Twelvetrees and Bruce Cabot THEATRE FOR, REN L—1 W . _apt , nouse: | keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev | erytaing furn.sheu. Phone 43t 1 Chaanel Apts | FOR SALE WANTED | cash. Address P. O. Box 1581. TONIGHT. KING TER. nedy. WANTED— E‘urn\shvd ap'\rlmenv. or| FOR SALE—AII furniture of Chan- 14 years, nel Apts. Must be sold. Nothing Company, house. Call wunnms Phone 602 will be reserved. alus g e 1 A YOUNG, trained, competem stenographer desires either part| FTURN your uviu goso Into or full time position. Address R| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop 318 care Empire NEW TODAY "OLD Highest Cash Price for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver ana Jental Gold. Western Smelting & Refining Co., 205 SW 5th Ave, Portland, Ore. Mail us your gold for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. MISCLLLANEOUS maternity cases. Lundell. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Sam Moyer to see DISGRACED with Helen Twelvetrees and Bruce Cabot at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT EXPERIENCED voman want fo I general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box) the city. from the meter. TRANSFER SPECIAL tine Building. Telephone 241. ¥ | FOR SALE—-Coal and Pres-to-logs./ See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone rofi SALE — WHY PAY RENT?, fully See furni- | trollmg bom‘ fully equipped. 24 hp engine. Ices at 519‘ Goldstein Bldg. or write Verne | . ;‘ORHSAL —Three furnished cab- Alaska. See Mrs. A COMPLIMENTARY llckcl nwal!fl to see DIS-|e GRACED with Helen Twelvetrees ® at the UP-'e Modem five- room 4 Write P. O. Sacri- Valen- .F")R sALh — Furnished summer | Beach. Built in 1933. Reasonable. See Allen Shat- l"OR BALE Lo. 5, block 104 3100 -—~ 8-room cumpleu‘l) furnished house. 6th and Ken- of the motorship Starr, which has PERMANENT WAVE * $3.50. Edson Wave Shop, Valen- | ® No. 700, care Empire. For Vgienersl repairfi work, LOST AND FOUND | new, call Henry Gorham. old &' . Phone | o Marine News PREFERENTfM. HIRING BLOCK FLIGHT MADE IN SEA STRIKE * BY PAA PLANE | 0 00 0000000 [* Steaser Movements . . NORTHBOUND (® Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS incess Norah scheduled to il from Vancouver March 9 p.m. ka scheduled to sail from ttle March 30 at 9 a.m. heduled ot sail from cattle April 1 at 9 p.m. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 1. SOUTHPMIND Yukon scheduled April 1. LOCAL SAILINGS e l(enl\i leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm. Ior Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Fridiy at 7 a.m. for Pelersburg, Kake aud wayports. DR ) STARR IS SOLD - TOALASKAS.S. Pr SAILINGS southbound L A R R R R R RN R e e o at the UPFOWN |FOR sALE—see the $15 HEAT Mail Vessel from Seward OIL BURNER in opera- tion at the Sanitary Barber Shop. | QUICKER CHEAPER AND BET— to Westward Alaska Changes Ownership SEATTLE, March 27.—The sale handled the western Alaska mail route out of Seward for the past to the Alaska Steamship is announced by the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company. The Starr will continue in the i mail service, and the mail contract will be let to the Alaska Steamship Company. The Starr is now here undergo- FOR efficient home help during ing the annual overhaul, Phone either, Douglas 79 or Juneau 346. Rosalie | - eee NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES +4 . are still in effect at THE TOTEM DIESEL OIL: We are making de- GROCERY. liveries of Diesel Fuel Oil in any quantity from the only strained filtered and metered system in o Lowest prices and you pay for exactly what you get CALL COLE —adv. '® ® 0 0 cveoseee 00 REGISTER! REGISTER! . . le To vote at the city elec- tion on April 2 you must register. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do 50 now, at the City Hall. SHOP l'\' J\,]\EAU FIRST! 194 LosT—l.uly- diamond wrist watch. Finder please return to Empire office. Liberal return reward or | REGISTER! . \ ® ® 0 . 0 00 00 00 o0 . . . . . 3 . . . 3 . REGISTER! e e . for information leading to re-| > s o T KRAFFT -— Cabinet and Millwork A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Interior Detail Work George Mortinsen o see DIS-| | window, Plate and Automobile GRACED with Helen Twelvetrees| | Glass, PLYBOARD—Any size; and Bruce Cabot at the lll’-K market prices. TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. || 2nd and Franklin "By some natural instinct, robins. fly in flocks during the winter but‘ ave seen in pairs or foursomes in the summer time. Phone 62 i araTs GENERAL MOTORS and - MAYTAG PRODUCTS Chatham Straits Transportation Co., | W.P. JOHNSON M. S. “DART” ——r—— il We have always mains Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday ‘et 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Port Alexander and way ports. | Freight received not later than 4 p m. Thursday. 8 FOR INFORMATION i MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 | ¢ —————————————— T THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 { | it |k | “Tomorrow’s Styles Juneau Ice Cream Y Today” S — | Jones-Stev‘e—l;s Shop ‘ ? LADIES’—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR “Juneaw’s Own Store” | | Ll Seward Street Near Third | tainéd the respectfully reverent character of ev- ery funeral service. Serv- ices here are rendered with a quiet dignity and sympathy that antici- pates every desire of those whom we serve. The details of direction are planned and complet- ed without causing added anxiety to members of the family. Rates are economical. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 133-2 *“The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” VESSEL OWNERS Vessel Operators Refuse to Lyman 8. Pock and OthersI Arbitrate This Ques- | of Company Make Short | tion with Sailors Trip to Taku District UNDEGIDED ON FISHING QUERY Hahbuters Ad]ourn Last Night in Seattle Untit Friday Afternoon SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.— Cn a test flight to the Taku| The l'acific Coast’s troubled mari- district as far as the Canadian | time labor situation moved sud- border and back to the Pacific | night when sesveral major operators of freight and passenger vessels announced here that they “cannot ccacede nor arbitrate” the demand preferential hiring by the Mas- | ter, Mates and Pilois Union. This statement by 12 major ship- pinz lines was made while Fed- eral conciliators were endeavoring to effect a settlement in the dead- lozked oil tanker dispute over the came issue of preferential hiring. The companies announced their willingness to arbitrate all de- mands concerning wages, hours and working conditions, but balked at preferential hiring, - - ce 000000 ce00 e . TIDES TOMORROW . ©c® e 000000000 Mendenhall Glacier the big Lock- | heed Elecira plane of the company was in the air this morning for about forty minutes. Joe Barrows piloted the ship and others making the trip were Lyman 8. Peck, Gen«; eral Manager of the Company; S.| E. Robbins, co-pilot; R. J. Glea- son, radio operator and Orville | Porter, mechanic. The field is in excellent condi- tion and absolutely no difficulty | was experienced in landing or tak- ing off, according to Mr. Peck. “The trip was one of the most beautiful I have made in this part of Alas- ka with unlimited visibility,” he declared. All plans are in readiness for the first scheduled trip to Fair- banks to be made from the airport next Tuesday afternoon. Further SEATTLE, Marc: I7.~Unable to decide whether to start fishing op- erations without a minimum price guarantee before they leave port, members of the Seattle Halibut Fishing Vessel Owners Association adjourned last night until Friday afternoon. H. E. Lokken, manager of the Fishing Vessel Owners Association, sald that Canadian halibuters from Prince Rupert, 3. C., were staying in port pending negotmt&ons buyers. North Pacific Coase fishgrmen are demanding a guarantee” of 8 cents on “smalls” and 10 céhts on “mediums.” The season officially opened on March 1, but there has been no fish- ing yet on account of the price controversy. Low tide, 0:20 a.m., 64 feet. High tide, 6:17 am., 132 feet. Low tide, 4 . 21 feet. High tide, 114 feet. the week over portions of the pro-| posed route, “according to the pol- icy of the company before begin- ning any passenger schedule. e CAPT. AXEL OLSON LEAVES WITH RUDDER FOR BOAT DAMAGED DURING STORM DAWSON CLUB TRAVELS Members of the flying Dawson hockey team, which trimmed a club from Fairbanks as the fea- ture of the recent Fairbanks Ice Carnival, are: J. K. Johnstone, captain and manager; Charles J. Lelievre, Helmer Samuelson, Regi- nald Wynnes, Ralph Horberg, Jos- eph O. Redmond, Myers Samuel- son, George Townsend, Alexander Smith, James Ballentine, Newton Plunkett, J. A. Dennison, Ralph Zaccarelli. The players were flown to Fair- banks as passengers on the new Pacific-Alaska Airways plane to be iused in the Fairbanks-Juneau route ,mext month. P e e e Phone Capt. Axel Olson, well known trader in the Aleutian Island dis-| trict with headquarters at Seward, | will leave this evening on the | steamer Kenai bound for Hidden|: Falls with a new rudder for mj‘ trading ship, Ruth C. The Ruth C lost its rudder during a severe! storm in Chatham Straits a week! ago. | >-ee J. E. PEGUES LEAVES ON | SHORT BUSINESS TRIP| John E. Pegues; FHA Director, left on the Alaska for a short trip| to Ketchikan in connection with | FHA business. He expects to return to his Juneau headquarters on the| motorship Northland. e Sk TRY OUR SERVICE | and Wear the Difference! White Hand Laundry We Pick Up and Deliver | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | | ol il .| Cardinal i J > SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Interior Alaska Now Open to Juneauw Enterprise COMMENCING APRIL 2 Weekly scheduled axrplane passenger and express service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- good, Nome and way points. Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. MISS NORTH, Local Agent Banished forever are the Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 clothes ‘basket, wash Jine, and laundry tubs. And she's a gayer, jolller companjon for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the laundry. Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Gourse’ ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected YOUR ALASKA Laundry THE SANITARY GROCERY denly toward a new climax last Alaska Airways airport by way of | ’ test flights will be made during || *YUKON ALASKA . VICTORIA 4 Apr 13 “Calls at Skagway northbound only. iCalls at Yakutat north and southbound. Victoria and Northwestern Southeast Alaska only. Calls at Sitka southbound after Juneau. S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau- every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Througn tickets to California by Pa- 'clm §.'B. Lines ek NEEL S NO R'I'H I.A RANSPORTATION CO The' only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lyv. Junean Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar, 31 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr, 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$65.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Lcave Seattle Mar. 18 Apr. 1 Ar.&Lv. Juneau Mar. 23 Apr. 15 Apr. 6 Apr. 29 Sl SEATTLE AND RETURN—$57.00 -« B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer u; - Titket Agent Freight Agent : ’A';enstmn. Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Ar.&Lv. Juneau Apr. 20 May 4 e — S D St RN 1 8 WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—QEATTLE WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call March 8—M.S. Zapora ‘ Ketchikan Tenakee March 16—S.8. Bandon Hydaburg Hoonah March 24—M.S. Zapora | Craig Juneau April 1—S.S. Bandon ’ Klawak Chichagof April 9—M.S. Zapora Port Alexander J‘UNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave E e LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. i | ! PHONES 83 0R 85 “The Store Thas Pleases” Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTEZR Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 ICANADIAN PAC!FEC lAILlNG TO - VANCOUVER, VICI‘OIIA From Jumeau PRINCESS NORAH March 13, 24 April 3, 14, 24 May 5, 13, 23 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU © CHANNEL RUS LINE Three Trips Every Day ices H__;"_______L Leave Auk Ray Uruve Juneas *7:00 a.m. via D -

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