The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1935, Page 6

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.Y AND HER PALS OKAY, HANK. T'LL MAKE THET POKER. GAME TINIGHT IF I KIN GNEAK Want Ad Information Phone 374 NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish %o be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box nmnmbet, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letlers addressed {o the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR RENT — Single or double steam - heated rooms, downtown lccation. Apply 326 Second Street or telephcne 318. FOR RENT- Fout room furnished house, Third and Franklin, $30.| Call Waynor, Phone 28. | | FOR RENT—Just renovated furn- house with bath. | $20 month. See Albert Normand | at house No. 122 West Street after 4 p.m. FOR REN1--KENT A SUNLAMPW: $2.00 per month. Rental payments | iy be applied on purchase price \ Alaska Electric Light and Pow-| er Co. | ished 4-room FOR , RENT—Two-room - furnished apartment with bath. Telephone 1582, VACANCIES close 11. Seaview Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also | cabins. FURNISHED aparument for rent Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS rentea—iunta Phone 143 George Anderson. | | WANTFD—2 or d-r.on house or apar'ment. State ; Box 988 WANTED } WANTED—Mald for general house- | work, Mrs. I. Goldstein. WANTED - Experlenceu womnni wants washing, ironing or clean- | ing in homes, hour work. Tele- | phone 3552. | TURN your v gua * Oush or trade at Nunrt MISCEL I,A\E ous EYE lash and eye brow dye $1 Also\ all types of beauty work. Reason- able prices. Lola’s Beauty Shop,| v.e]ephune 201, 8319 Decker Way Almost doubhuig last year's list for the same period, 446 notices of intention to drill oil wells were filed in California during the first five months of 1935. 10th| | FOR SALE—Sitver S'LONG, MA. I'M AFRAID IM GONNA HAVE A HARD “TH' OFFICE. FOR SALE~Wooden twin beds, bow | ends and chiffionier with mirror. Needs repainting. Only $25. Tele- phone 464. FOR SALE—Drape complelc set of dishes, bridge table, reason- able. Call at No. 6, Harris Apart- ments. FOR SALEUsed Ford pick-up truck. Reasonable. See Walter G. Hellan. FOR SALE—Best hotel site in city. Will take the price in hotel stoek. Apply P. O. Box 437, City. [FOR SALE—Secondhand_typewrit- er. Good condition. Cheap. Ad- dress Box 863 care Empu‘e FOR SALE — Six room furnished house at 886 West 9th Street Terms can be arranged. See par- ty on property. SALE — Modern five-room house, close-in. Real buy. Phone 436. Call after 5 p.m. “Cal| "OR SALE—One back bar Northern Hotel. POR SALE-—H\(:;ussenzer Buick sedan. For p: ulars call 253. 7OR SALEUsed Round Oak co: heater with coil, $15.00. Juneau- Young Hardware Co FOR SALE At bar] qam pnces sm- eral new and used coal and wood circulators, also Round Oak coal heater with coil. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. “and Blue Fox Too many for Rudy's Ranch, Juneau. pups, also mink. available pens Glacier Highway, FOR SALL—FJVG -room house. 12th and 3. Phone 3282, "OR aALE——Imrmem Hot“l prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale, See owner on premises. "OR SA bottom rowboat. ighwen-foot round- Call Cabin 4 435 Willoughby Avenue betweun | 6 and 7 p.m. iASH sedan, splendid ctondition. Good tires. Telephone 4134, “JR BALE—Coe! and Pres-t0-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 5 FOK SALE — New 12 ft. Cheap. Telephone 349. SIMMONS MAKES TWO FLIGHTS TO SITKA Two trips to Bitka were made today by Sheldon Simmons pilot- ing the Alaska Air Transport Pat- co. At 7 o'clock this morning Simmons went to Sitka and breught back Nancy Welcome, Ollie Herman and Maude Anderson. On the second flight E. O. Da- vis was a round-trip passenger land R. A. Gridley, PWA State | Engineer Inspector, boarded the plane at Sitka for Juneau. GOING TO NOME Gordon H. Proffitt, PWA In- spector, is a passenger aboard the PAA Lockheed Electra enroute to | Fairbanks and Nome. e eee skif | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Chatham Strats ransportation Ce, | _ M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dork every Priday | at 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake | Port Alexander and way ports. Freight recelved not later than 4§ p m FOR INNRMATION MAVRICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 | JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE P. O. Substation No. 1 1 FREE DELIVERY ITS Wise to Cali *8 Juneau Transfer Co. - when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer Minor details that are so distressing in time of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and afficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our services are complete in every detail. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” LATE TNGHT, T A % MES ~ ,,‘ DAY AT Marine News 75 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT ON NORTH SEA SEATTLE, Sept. 17 — Steamer | North Sea of the Northland Trans- portation Company sailed for Southeast Alaska ports last evening with 64 passengers. aboard, thé fol- !lowing booked for Juneau: % % Patricia Short, Miss Stella Mc- Michael, O. H. Sratton, Mrs. John ® |Alstead, Mrs. George F. Shaw and three children, Gus Messerschmidt, ® Mrs. M. J. Bavard, Miss Joyce ® | Hitch, Capt, and Mrs. R. W. Demp- @ wolf, Mrs. Robert Tew and ghild, ® 'Edward Lake, Mrs. Howard Mills, ® Clarence E. Busch, Mrs. Carl Baker ® and child, Matt A. Nivala, William ® Xanzbarch, Glen Klingbeil, Mr. nnq ® Mrs. C. L. Denker. ® o o " 5 00 0 0 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska in port and schedlled to sail for westward at 4:45 o'elock this afternoon. . Northsea scheduled to arrive Friday evening. Bandon ' scheduled to sometime Thursday. arrive SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to'sail from @ | Seattle Sept. 17. . Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 18 at 9 p.m, Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle September 21 at 9 a.m. Northland from Seattle 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAlLINGS No steamer to westward or e north. LOCAL SATLINGS Estebeth icaves every Wednos- day night at 6 pm., Zor Sitka 1nd wayports. Dart leaves every F 7 am, fcr Peters! and wayports. e e 00 et 0 e e scheduled to. sail Sept. 23 at JUNEAU SKIPI:ERS QUIT HALIBUT FOR BLACK COD CATCHES The halibut season ended in Area Two for the year, Juneau’s halibut kippers turned this week to a | earch for black cod. It was an- nounced today at the Cold Storage |Dlant that many local halibuters are now in Chatham Straits, their owners fishing for cod. ASHES OF CAPT. BAKER SCATTERED Deliveries by Juneau craft will OVER BERING SEA| %7 22 ™ b b Pie by Capt Tom Ness, and the I the stcamer ¢ nt, whose skipper Is Capt. of Nome, 18*""!“ Winther, are among the ves- of the late|:els which will unload in the Can- were spread | adian port. Black cod is sold on he retail market after being eith- ‘| or salted or frozen. There were no salmon sales re- corted by any agencies here this 1 tervices were held at £2- | morning. Vi cremation took place and Captain Baker’s ashes were ATTENTION carried north on the ship formerly JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB commanded by the Captain. Rev.! Al members dre requested to at< Norman McKay officiated at the|end a Birthday Party of the Club, ervices aboard the Ship, assisted|Tuesday, September 17, in the Luth- by Captain Burns of the steamer|ecran Church Parlors at 8 pm. All Baldwin and Captain Thos.' Ross ‘of fcharter members and old members the U 3. Coast Guard. are especially imvited, this being e the 20th anniversary of the Juneau ®» e 00900600 ¢ oo o|lWomens Club. | . STOCK QUOTATIONS . DOLORES DUDUEFF, I EEEEE e e A Secretuy.‘ High tide 4:47 a. m., 134 feet Low tide -0:29 a. m., 3.9 feet High tide &40 p. m., 155 feet Low tide 11:27 p. m., 1.0 feet e BRYSON SENTENCED H. C. Bryscon, aceuséd en two counts of assault involving young grils, was ‘eniénced by U. 8. Com- missioner J. F Mullen yesterday to rve six months in the Federal jail on one of the charges and to 12 months suspended on the other. Bryson has been in jail since May when the offense occurred but will have to serve six months more. . . . > » » ’ ° . » . . ° s ° > . > » » » » . » » . . » » » s . » ’ » . ° . s » A\nhur J e TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE GARLAND BOGGAN | [t taars Junmn | Hardwood Floors 9:30 am. | Waxing Polishing 2:30 p.m. 5:18 pm. ¢ Sandu;é PHONE Auk Bay SUNDAYS: Bug leaves Ak Bay st 8 instead of 7 am. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at 10 pm. SATURDAY EVENING' SPECIAL}: “GAKBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rstes E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 may af 1 am, X Juneau TRIPS BVE PHONES 83 Ok 85 # 'porting below that figure, Iva]vod. |represent the Juneau Auxiliary at Leaves Aukh Bay st 6:45 pm. and) - 1B I HAVE T STAVDOWN LJEST TOOK TH' NOTE YER VEST TANANA LEAVES.. WITH BIG LUMBER LOAD FOR SEWARD With more than one million board feet of lumber piled high| on both her forward and after decks, the freighter Tanana of the Jeft the Juneau Lumper Mills ock at 9:30 o'clock this morning for Seward. The vessel had been on Gastineau Channel, from Se- attle, since Saturday morning. The Tanana, skippered by Capt. J. 8. Simpson, took aboard more than one-third of her large lum- ber cargo, destined for the gov- ernment’s Matanuska Valley col- onization. project, from the Ju- neau mill. The balance was taken on at two other Alaskan mills, one each in Wrangell and Ket- chikan. New Tax Bill Dips Its Hooks Only in ‘Big Fellows® Purse (Continued 1rom Page One) estimate shows some 8,000 returns reporting income of more than $50,- 000 against more than 3,800,000 re- Because of the imponderables in- such &s death and the de- gree of generosity of holders of for- tunes, the effect of the new estatc and gift taxes can't be precisely weighed. One New Tax The only wholly new tax in the setup is that placed on intercorpo- rate dividends, requiring payment of taxes on 10 per cent of all divi- dends one corporation receives from another—a blow at holding com- panies. The excess profits tax now levies six per cent on profits of between 10 per cent uand 15 per cent above capital value; 12 per cent on those over 15 per cent. Formerly, a cor- poration could declare the, value of its capital and then earn a profit of 12% per cent without paying any excess profits tax. ALASKA CARRIES DELEGATES TO GION SESSION Mrs, Florence. Tobin, President of the Ketchikan Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Ethel West, a delegate from the same group, are aboard the Alaska bound for Seward and the American Legion Department convention. They were joined here by Mrs. Dolly Kaufmann, who will the sessions to be held Saturday and next Mohday and Tuesday. . Dewey Knight, immigration offi- cial at Ketchikan, also is Legion ‘convention bound and was joined here on the Alaska by: J: T: PPet- rich, Who i sgoing ‘from Junuw 1 THREE HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Sept. 17.~Three hali- buters, all from the western banks today and sold as follows: . | Bonanza 25,000 pounds, 9 and 8% cents; Lituya 22,000 pounds, 9 and 8% cents; Aleutian 35,000 poumnds, 9 and 8% cents. Alaska . Steamship Company, (- #muflwa OUITA ALASKA HERE TODAY ENROUTE T0 WESTWARD Steamer Brings 24 Pas- sengers from Seattle and Way Ports The steamer Alaska, in from Se- leave for- the Westward at 4:45 o'- clock this afternoon. The vessel, skippered by Capt. C. V. Wester- the south. Purser Dave Doran’s inbound lisb: From Seattle—Edith Alexander, W. Barry, A. V. Cordovado, Mrs. E, L. Disel, F. A. Hills, Mrs. Hills, D. R. Huntington, Olive Hudson, L. D. Kelsey, Mrs. A. Lowe, Mrs. H. B. Lesher, Acda Leeds, Katherine Mount, N. G. Nelson, Louise O’- Loane, Mrs. Ray Stevens, M. Smio- cich, J. A. Willlams, Mzs. Williams, John Weigel. From Wrangell—H. C. Dunlop, J. Nadeau, Sig Wallstedt. From Petersburg—B, Dahl. SIX LEAVE ON PAA LOCKHEED FOR INTERIOR Mrs. E. L. Disel, Louise O'Loane, Gordon H. Proffitt, W. P. Barry and A. V. Cordovado are passeng- ers on the PAA Lockheed Electra flown by Pilots Jerry Jones and Bill Knox to Fairbanks this af- ternoon. Cordovado and Proffitt engaged passage through - to.Nome by way of Fairbanks, The plane, scheduled to leave at noon, was held until 2:30 p. m. to await the arrival of passeng- ers dkoard the Alaska who had made regeryations. KILLED WHEN | HITS WATER SAN FRANGISCO; @al, Sept. 17. —The Oakland Bay ‘Bridge claimed its seventeenth vietim since con- struction started, when. Walter Van- denburg fell 200 feet to the water. He was killed by the impact. FISHERMAN MISSING; Leaving. & note seying e was “{going *blind. and could no longer see. to fish, Theodore Christiansen, Southeast Alaska fisherman, about 80, is believed to have taken his own. life by drowning, according to | word to the Marshal’s office from the First City. s, boat, the T1275, the Sandy, was found in Louise . Cove, southwest of Point Baker in Sumner Strait west of Wrangell, the telegram to the RSP LS ERELT SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! PACIFIC BAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ;,apd SEATTLE PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15, 24 ' meduced Sumwer Tourtst Fares Now in Effect. Flaal imit October 31 | Trekets, reservation and full : particulazs, from vw.mvmm..w JUNEAU * THE SANITARY GROCERY < “The Store Thas Plasses” uld; 'Iith tbe note in the cabimr‘e.l FERRY:-FIME : CART' Juneau Ferry & Navigs tion Cownanv 4 lund, brought 24 passengers from | Round. trip M. J. WILEOX. kmt—!hlne 2 sAILING sCrigpuTE | Duge Juness Seattle Narthbound - Soutbhounc Sept.17 ' Sept. 2¢ Oct. 1 Oct. 8- Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 THE ALA%KA LINE fare {p Seattle—$65 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 1 Taga s i 0. Sept. 30 T 4 a’ 28 4 "_'mAN SPORTATION CO Emc only fine serving Alaska that mem- tains & regular weekly secvice thromghout RuUND. TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 the year. Leave Arrive Juneau Sept. 20 . Northland .. North Sea HAROLD KNIGUT, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Tickct. Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Annt M. S. ZAPORA S. 8. BANDON M. S. ZAPORA S. 8. BANDON M. S. ZAPORA . . S Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call Ketchikan Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Junesy Klawak Chichagot Pori Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK-—Agent PHONE 3 Main and W:Houghhy Ave. = Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rites PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot BELIEVED SUICIDE| Between Juneau and Fairbanks one scheduled trip weekly leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon, and arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday. Pacific Alaska dirways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 CA PITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths i Lunches Danecing Every Night BAILEY’S ™™ e CAFE Merchants’ Lanch Short Orders Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS"

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