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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1935, By, CLIFF STERRETT GIT AWAY FROM THAT ICE-BEOX, SAML PERKINS . T'LL NOT HAVE YOU BATIN' ANY O' THAT LIVERWURST BEFORE - - GOIN' T'BED. T £d { SAILING SCHEDULE ieave DueJuneau DueJunean Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 12 ...Aug. 6 Aug. 10 Aug. 124 ... AUG. 9 Aug. 12 ..Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 19 Aug. 23 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J, Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 PICKETS BLOCK & MARINE MEN '3 ADDITIONAL ' CONVICTED IN " SHIPS AT S, F. DYNAMITE CASE | - | AR ?Fuihjre of Operators to Modesto, Cal., Jury Finds Nice quiet heated 115 West 6th }"(5}( RENT room for gentleman St. Phone 330. Marine News Information Phone 374 Count b average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- Hive insertions: First day, per line ... Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. ‘ S ‘. Sopy must be in office BY 2/5oR SALE—Three rugs, card table, velock on day of publication 0 " yocuum, toilet set, radio table, tnsure insertion on same day. sewing machine, overstuffed chair, | We accept .ads over telephone | ... ".ic5 sax costing $140 goe from persons Usted in telephone | (. ¢50 dishes, etc. Stroupe, Radio| ih::."ory'a“ ALk fob @ takis Apartments. { one 374. - 3 with California by Pa- 3-room house Anna Winn FOR b e Mrs e s 00000000600 FOR RENT—3 or 4 room furnish-|$ with bath. Telephone Steamer Movements ed 3204 apts. 3] PASSENGERS Sign East Coast Agree- Workers Guilty of Plot ment Said Cduse on Oil Plant FUR THIS PflRT SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10— MODESTO, Cal, Aug. 10—A Su- | Picketing of three ships of the Cal- perior. Court jury convicted eight | mar Line by members of the Marine San Francisco marine workers here Vessel Calls, ,Then Leaves Engineers Beneficial Assoclation yesterday of plotting to dynamite | yesterday, raised the number of Standard Oil Company property at For Sitka — To Re- turn Early Monday NORTHBOUND Victoria. scheduled to arrive at 8:30 o'clock tonight, Skag- way bound. e Aleutian due Monday. e Prince Robert due Wednesday. SALE Coach,' Good Inquire Service Motors. FOR Essex | condition ‘lgz‘lfiox SALE-Lot teh, block two twenty-five, with store building thereon, reasonable. Apply Mrs Henry Gorham, or telphone 194, NORTHIA TRANSPORTATION €O - via SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. today but not reported at 3 pam. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August e 10 at 9 p.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. @ | Prince . Rupert scheduled to sall from Vancouver Aug. 12 at 9 pm. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 13 at 9 pm. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 14. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle August 11, Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 17 at 9 p.’'m. SOUTHBOUND SAIL Prince George scheduled midnight tonight. ® Alaska “due southbotnd et |® ., Monday. FURNISHED aparument for rent.|e North Sea Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. early Mong LOCAYL stebeth' 1¢al shi strike-bound in San Fran- Patterson last April, and of reck- cisco harbor to eight. Iless possession of explosives. Longshoremen refused to work The men wer¢ acquitted of charg- vessels Losmar, Vermar and es of conspiracy to dynamite the r when pickets appeared. property, possession of blackjacks, cials said that the ships and conspiracy to assault with picketed because oper- deadly weapons. failed to sign an Bast The jury recommended leniency. eement with the Union. The maximum penalty on the pos- ships being picketed here session charge is not more than five |{southbound run early Monday loaded in strike-ridden years in the penitentiary. fmorning. British Columbia ports by non- The convicted men are: John {' Ship officials said that the Northfunion longshoremen.. Handling of Rodger, Reuel Stanfield, Patsy Gi- ca had carried much freight for|cargoes on these ships will be con- ambrelli, Henry Silva, John Bur- fish canneries, especially to Ketchi- |s 2 a meeting of the Dis- rows, Victor Johnson, Robett Fitz- Council of the Internatiopal gerald, and John Souza. kan. It was explainpd that South-|trict ast Ala‘ka canneries, expecting a|longshoremen's Association in e Mongs “HISTORIC” ALM light run of salmon, now were|Portland, Ore, MOVED UP CHANNEL forced to make rush orders for more AP The almost “HiStoric” ship Alma ALICE FOR SOUTH moved away from her berth at Clay Ag- Thane Friday and came sailing A. W. Nickerson. Her purser R. Gillespie L er Gillespie's inbound list of| :'Mr. and Mrs. Henry ns includes; new, residents of Seattle, left the proudly in to Juneau's harbor, as From Seattle—Ed Sweum, Mrs.feity yesterday passengers on)of old when :she was well-known {Sweum, Mildred Knight, Dorothyfthe Princ Alice' for Vancouver,|in Gastineau | Channel and Lynn 3rown, M. Dahlgren, J. Latimer|B! €. The Agnews had come north| Canal. Gray, Gordon Rice, Jackson March, learlier- this. week in the company| But, the Alma didn’t come into Miss E. Johnson, Mrs. A. McCurdy, of P. A. Heney, Jr., president of ! the harbor under her own power. Mrs. J. Wilfret, Edith Gustavson,{ithe ' Windham Bay Gold Mining | She was conveyed, along her star- |board side aft, by the Amy of the Mrs. W. J. Manahan, Mrs. K. Wattsi| Company. Robert Manahan, Dick Manahan,| Agnew is the attorney for the Juneau Ferry and Navigation Com- mine concern. pany. | Herman, John Whitely. § om Ketchikan—Harold Knight 4 Dr, and Mrs. W.'D. Hunt, who The Alma, purchased’ this week is Knight, F. W. Holmberg, W. |alsg accompanied ‘Heney and "his|b¥ ‘Mrs. J. M, Clark, wife of -the Hart, E. Peterson, G. Bromley. ['wife: to Jurieau this week, left last|local Inspector .of Hulls in the From Wrangell—F. Potter, Mrs. 8. night. fcr Sitka and Seattle on|Bureau of Nayigation, ‘was at the « Dglong, D. DeLong, he steamer North Sea. jJuneau Commercial Dock yes- e | From Petersburg—K. Louring, L. |terday. It is' expected that she e J. Hebert, Donald Anderson. Anchorage, Alaska. |Will be re-conditioned for her new Outbeund, the North Sea took 11, September 10. 1934, | owners. passengers to Sitka. They include: | Notice is hereby given that the| TR o For Sitka—Cyprien Dandannean, Northwestern Herring Co., have| Raymond Tallada, a member of P. J. Whalen, C. H. MacSpadden, |filed an application for a trade and | the crew of the Coast Guard cutter John ‘Chamberlin, Mrs, Chamberlin | manyfacturing site, Anchorage|Tallapoosa, left Juneau for Van- E. E. Lacy, Don Wright, Dr. W. D:|87840, for a tract of land situated|couver, B. C., on the Princess Alice. Hunt, Mrs. Hunt, Harold Wilson, &t “the head of Porl Conclusion, He will seek medical attention in Miss E. A. Noble, Willie Seminoff.|Baranot Island, embraced in U. S,/ the south. Jack Swaari. |Survey No. 2150 from which corner | SRS ., No. 1 said USLM, No. 2150 bear: | S. 3° 13' W. 259 chains distant, |containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65° 15’ N. Longitude 134° 40' 30" W.| | With 105 round-trip passengers aboard, the steamer North Sea berthed at City Dock from Seattlewere at 3:30 o'clock and sailed “for Sitka|ators had t 10 o'clock this morning. ShejCoast is scheduled to return here on the|:: Other are those, The only fine serving Alaska that maim- tains a regular weekly service throwghout the year. ROOM FOR RENT home. Close in. Call in private| 1 i | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. 12th St Sce Martin at| light company. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished | apartment with bath. Telcphonci Leave Beattle ..Aug. 5 Aug. 12 ~Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Boat . North Sea . Northland . North Sea . Northland North Sea . Northland . North Sea . . Northland North Sea . . FOR SALE — Mason quart fruit S jars. Phone 2901. 1532. ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 FOR SALE—Will sell or lease fox | farm. Wonderful opportunity, good location. Ill health cause for selling. Fully equipped to do a good business, Reasonable Call Room 23, Alaskan Hotel, or tele- phone 528. VACANCIES close in.Seaview Apts. e Furnished. Also water, lights. Also | e cabins. ° DoPaRgRy®n om house, partly W.' H. 'Robertson FOR RENT—2 furnished, $15. Phone 4754, puth B. ‘(‘ HAROLD KNIGHT, fll}!ll'- SRS J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . { GUY SMITH, Douglas at| 13 FOR SALE—Arcade property reasonable price and terms. rooms upstairs, furnished. If in- terested see me personally or! write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142.i Juneau next VACANCY, MacKinno™ - artments. - i { ot @;ent due southocund PIANOS rentea—1uuce Phone 143 Anaer George FOR SALE-—Northern Hotal prop-|__—_ erty, One of ‘the best: puys in|{WANTFD or 3-r.'n nouse or Juneau. Priced low for quick| apar'ment. State ;rie. Box 988.' ® D : . sale, See owner on premises. WANTED, |WANTED—Would employ typist to typewrite on typewriter and copy revisions at hours: not utilized.!e o e & @'e Ve @G ¢ @ State time, place and price must o TIDES TOMORROW FOR BALE — 17.1i. skilf. Oheap.| be reasonable. Address Writer 786/s o 6 6 o 0 0 0 0 8 6 0 o care Empire. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349 e . . Z tide. WANTED — Experienced woman| pot (% wants housework, 30c per hour. Ay Low tide, 4:29 p.m, Sisas 9 R i Address P. O. Box 988 High tide, 10:23 p.m,, Tides Monday 5:19 am, =1.0 11:44 am, 141 5:24 pam, 33 17.0 day art leayes every Friday at e 7 am. Tor Petershurg, Kake and wayports. Aluska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLAN . . FOR SALE—Propéfy on' Shattuck . Way now occupled by Columbia Lumber Co., extending squth one full block. Call'A. Dishaw, Phone 419. ° e o6 b oo ° o o At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Junean Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot i i ek s o e e e S s s s st WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. i I Ports of Call Ketchikan ‘Tenakee Hydaburg ‘Hoonab Juneay Chichagol fee e, 5 feet feet. feet. 4:28 am, 10:5 YOR SALE—Eighteen-foot round- bottam rowboat. Call Cabin 4 385 Willoughby Avenue betwe:n 6 and 7 pm. 5 oS T R T €38 ¢ FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. WANTED-—Experienced piano tun- ing and expert repairing by a specialist Satisfaction guaran- teed. Telephone 4622, Low tide High tide, Low 1 feet. feet. feet. feet. —— Chatham Strales 11nhsportation Co. M. S. “DART” WANTED — Experie: 1 young woman wants general office work. | Best references. Write Empire A 780. TAKU RIVEr BOAT 20 feet long, eight hp. Johnson. Good condi- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 8. S. S. 8. S. S. M. S. M. ® e o0 e e » | | | i AT TiHE HOTElS | tion. Reasonable. Inquire Snap| Shoppe. FOR SALE—The Conerete MIg. Co. plant. Fui, basement, spacious Jfactlities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagerson on prefnises. NABH sedan, splepdid condition. Good tires. Telephone 4134, FOR SALE-—Coal and Prés-to-10gs. Bee Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3 WANTED TO RENT—After Sept. 1. Furnished house. Prefer oil heat. Phone 506. WANTED—Will rent small, heated, furnished apartment, Telephone 53 daytime. WANTED—Used diesel engine in good operating condition between 25 and ‘50 h.,p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. FOR SALE—House and Il i the CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION below “E” Street--$1500.00, $300.00 down, $200.00 January 1, balance $20.00 to $30.00 per month, In- cludes electric range and oil burn- | ing parlor. heater, both compara- tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK, INC. o AR : (R FOR SALE — New 18 ft. skiff. Cheap. Telephone. 348; b -i.aaesl A PO AN THREE oaofi BRANDY is ais- tilled from grapes—not raisins—and that makes it ‘better. Ask’ yout WANTED—Widow lady wants ork badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. CURN your o guio ‘oto value. Cash or trade at Nugget Ghop. 5 MISCELLANEOQ ALSIE J. WILSON leaving on Es- tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2651. Back about August 10, SUMMER SPECIAL — Permanent and finger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way. ' adv. | b { { Butler Mauro BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mrs. Decker’s house, opposite Moose Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen. Drug Co. | “Exprt;l Money Orders i Anytime” | Phone 132 Free Delivery HARRI MACHI SHOP “ELECTROL E LADIES' — MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Near Third 'LOST ANb FOUND FOUND—Pair of glasses in case on beach at Point Louisa. See Mar- tn Lynch, pay for this ad and Peter Pan Bo"auty Shop PHONE 221 MARCARET LINDSAY, Prop Introductory Special $7.50 Permanent Now $5.00 $10 Permanent Now $7.50 $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY Across from Feerless Bakery R e e e a4 0 068 00 2 Gastineau Mrs. Bacon, Tauk River; K. Louring, Seattle; Emily Johnson, San Francisco, G Zynda wife and son, Ju- neau; Forest Potter, Tenakee; Ed- win N. Dahlgren, Seattle. Alaskan Jack Parker Toulson, San Fran- ¢isco; Jack Smith, Lone Rock; Har- \0ld Grimstad S. C. Delong § e —. THREE CROWN BRANDY is ninety proof, deliciously . mellow— and low in price. Ask your dealer. Service ¢ The need for competent | funerel direction at low | cost is filled by us. Qur reputation attests our ¢ { satisfactory and sy The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” — o On August 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, attand it is now. in the files of the |8 pam., the City Council will sit|U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| jas a Board of Equalization to hear|aska. complaints on.property. assessments Any and all persons clalming ad- ‘No adjustments can be considered |versely should file their adyerse |after August 17. {claims in the U. §. Land Office, | A. W. HENNING, Anchorage, Alaska, within the | —adv. City Clerk. |period of publication or thirty. days eo— thereatter, or they will be batred| IKING CLU! lby‘ the provisions of the Statutes. Meets tonight in the Odd Fellows'| FLORENCE. L. KOKS) Hall at 8 o’ _ - Acting Register. #t 8 oclock. Refreshments.|yoret publication, June 16, 1935, Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935. T R ot B IV E ‘Watch and Jewelry Repalring at very reasonable rates AUL BLOEDHORN l FRONT STREET A shhfl:&dic Flights, fl Vi ——e DAILY EMFIRE WAN1 aDS PAY! e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today™ | ‘| P [ | | | “J unea'@:': Own Store” DINE and DANCE _ "BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST Leaves Femmer, Dock every Frida) 8t 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake Part Alexander and way ports, Freight received .not later than ¢ P. m. Thursday. POR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 46238 TIME SCHEDULE, CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 am. a.m. 8:15 am, am. 12:30 pm. :30 pan. 4:15 p.m. n:lg_p’.m. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacler and Montana Oreek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. SUNDAY SPECTAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau a Wk SATURDAY EVRNING SPECTAL! | Leaves Auk Bagiat 6:45 Py’ and Junean @8t 1 am. ¢ 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY ———e L “SoUTH RINCE SHIPS S. 8. Prlnmo; George’ Leaves Juneau south- bound “every, Satur- day at midnight. | 8. B. ‘Prince Robert’ Leaves Juneau south- | bound Aug. 17, a. m. H. R- Shepard & Sons | gents; -~ Phohe 400 | A , FLOAT—Telephone 45 PHONES 83 OR 85 _ « Rz - - THE SANITARY GROCERY =~~~ “The Storé Thai Pleases” A JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent _PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Avye. . P.4.A. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY _Fairbanks to Juneau Every MONDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY .. Every WEDNESDAY . g 1 Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Juneau Every FRIDAY ... Juneau to Fairbanks ; PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations ) @ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel "PHONE 206 ...MAKE RESERVATIONS EABLY . Flying Time ation’ ' Special Fishing, Hunting, S{ghtseeing Trips uneau to Chichagof at -il timen A (o . arringed uest SoveR. viotoR1a TO VANCO! and SEATTLE B From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE August 9, 23 " PRINCESS LOUISE August 16, 27 Reduced Suramer Tourtst Fares Now in" Effect. v walFlaa)-limit. October 81 filke 3 Juneau Ferry & Navigs tion Company

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