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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1935. ooy OB AW 8 B G SRR lEReL TS Marine News PO VLSSV EEEHS SPNTSS DISSEEE S SIS $15.00 f Mrs. Wm Sreck, Douglas I e e e e s 000 e Cheap; 2 NORTHBOU Shop. iuled to arrive quick | able for on premi o SCHEDULED SAILINGS oom nhouse with | @ Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail nth- Street on tide flats from Seattle December 19 at re of Lee Rox at Rainier Club 9 pm Northwe from Seattle New Silyamatic range 150 gal. welded tanks, Fully guaranteed.|® 9am ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441, | ® Norco scheduled to sail from Se- ST s ~l'e & December at 9 pm FfOR SALI—Northern Hotel prop- | e Zapora scheduled to sail from of the best buys in| e Seattle December 26 9 Priced low for quick e pm See owner on premises. | ® Princess Norah scheduled to sail - e from Vancouver December 27 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound e tomorrow forenoon or y afternoon. Is delayed by storms on Gulf of Alaska Victoria scheduled southbound December 26, LOMAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., Ier Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. s e e 00000 e 0 n AWXNTED ||CTORIA IS HERE ENROUTE TOWESTWARD "k" and pect Christmas Shlp of /\hska: thur Viier “" Steamship Company in ern scheduled to sail December 21 at at FOR SALE—Upright hle. Phone 357 MISCELLANEOUS PIPE THAWING— Day Phones 441 and 4504 Phones 436 and 4504 WELDERS, Jack Silva, propri plans in Hardanger, crochet- Phone 3282 €0 0080000000007 000G00000000008 200000088 @eesesecsccovsesccss e w \::I..l) d typewriter. To tent or buy & good Phone 341 after ttractive ctical proposi- 1 miners, either to est in nine ca. Ditch comp open cut. Addres voy Hotel, Seattle, U | Bur Wash Port Lasl Nl;,hl Steamer SHOR mantic mosphere, of speech TORIES WANT! Ro- plots with American at- but no slang figures for publication in Eng and Indian ) thous Christmas | Coast Dock ail tw Victoria, _ Ship, berthed at Pacific at 6:45 o'clock last night and veral hours later t > We. NOT ped C Jossph Ramsauer is Christopher Rob- » vessel, and Lee Runge atic and Liter- Mortimer Mar- W.CL. and the Passengers for Juneau were Seattle—L. Beazley, H. Beazley, Mr B i Ida Bartlett, Bob Corey, Mrs. Bc —~Gallon and half gallon Co Myrtle Fear Charlss F. Must be clean. Highest Plory, Mrs. A. Johansson, Mrs. A. Juneau Liquor Co. = From | London WANTED prices paid W. Medley, J. J. Meherin, Pryor L.| Neil, Nick Okazoff, Alberta Parker, ®obert F. Rouner, Zola Schofield _____ and two steerage. WIDOW laay wants housework by' From Ketchikan—Martha B. Refs- hour or day. Needs employment !und, C.H.Forward, V. M. Blackwell, badly. Best references. Phone 638. Mrs. V. M. Blackwell, S. Vandt, Dan Pt e, - . W. Mahoney, Mrs. W. Mahonay, W. TURN your old goid into value. C. Dibrell Cash or trade at Nngget Shop. From Wrangell—Frank Agoff, T. A AT ¢, Ruth Williams, Mrs. Nell Floyd M%R Emm From Petersburg—A. E. Schoettler, Floyd Baker. WANTED—Boaraers and by month. Inguire 421 Street or telephone 423, roomers Seward I Py Outbound passengers were: To 'Seward—Hugh O'Neil, S. D. Putman, | r0OmS | Irving Reed, W. Swanson, J. G. Wen- No. 301 Hugh Brewster, Henry Johnson, 303. | L. Brisen, James Kline | To Yakutat—Edward Herman, Ted | W0 rooms Strand, Ester Peterson Apartments To Cordova—Ed Waldal, Ed Er- 1 stad. To Haines—Charles Anderson, Mrs. ! M. Anderson, Lillian Klaney To Skagway—Thomas P. Davies, | H. Richter, C. J, Ask - ® & 0 6 0 0 00 00000 . TIDES TOMORROW . e 00 es0 000 s 0 0 F'OR REN] unished and bath, large attic Third Street, telephone FOR and six RE bath —Vacancy Sorby or :am heated lable. In-| SINGLE sleepir quire double 00ms NOW @ Second Street FOR RENT home. T phone 38, private [ E. Day night | Sec- 281 ~Four-room apt Phone FOR RENT- ond and Gold St » 49 feet , 141 feet 39 feet ., 11.3 feet FLCOR SHOW TO BE GIVEN, DREAMLAND FOR RENT—Two-room house, part- | Channel radio listensrs will have ly furnished, $15 monthly. Whites! the opportunity to see as well as only. See W. H. Robinson or Phone | | a vocal and instrumental trio 4754, has sung over several large stations in the States, and recently over station KINY in Juneau, when Musgraves Trioliana appear at Dreamland in Douglas tonight. 1431 According to Mike Pusich, pro- | prietor, the Trioliana will feature {a floor show that marks the return | of Paul Brown, popular local pianist _ rand radio artist, to Dreamland. Paul & |Brown opened the popular Douglas resort this fall, with his five-piece orchestra The Triolans will feature close harmony and clever interpretations (of late songs on their stringed in- | struments. Dave Burnette, saxa- phone artist, will team with Brown to supply the rhythm for dancing, Mr. Pusich said - ORDER NOW! Just telephone 374, Hiway Delivery, for evergreen triaming or Christmas FOR RENT house, Rawn Wa Building. $30 per on« unfurnished rear of Seward month. Phone Low tide 1:20 a High tide 7:44 a m, furn. cooking Reasonable at ZY s. Laght, wat utensils and Seaview. bath FOR RENT Seven-room, partly | furnished house, fth and Gold. Mrs. Anna Winn PIANOS repte—iuned. George Andesson Phone HOP IN JUNEAU! The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 WARRACK Construction Co. Juneaun Phone 487 Lindegard, Mrs. H. L. McDonald, J: ‘7 RECEIPTS OF HALIBUT ARE MADE PUBLIC Figures Are Released by International Fish- ies Commission The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for| the period from March 1 to Novem- per 30, 1935, the following amounts of halibut have been landed in the various ports on the Pacific Coast: Area 3 8. Fleet Canadian Fleet 1 al 20,022,547 hese figures have been corrects to date but are subject to further cor rections. For the period from March 1 to November 30, 1934, the following landings were recorded: [ Area 3 | 22,817,784 | 750,590 23.568.374 However, in 1934 Area 3 was closed to halibut fishing on October 27, at | ! midnight. November, 1935. of halibut For the month of |the following amounts were landed Area 3 U. S. Fleet Canadian Fleet 385,201 Total 3,689,348 Acknowledgment is made of the assistance given by the Department of PFisheries, Canada, United States| au of Fisheries, and the Cana- dian and United States Customs in the compilation of these totals. ARE NOME BOL‘\'l) Guy Mish, Miss Marianna | Mish, and Miss R. Middleton are pas- nger: aboard Victoria enroute to the Interior expect to travel by plane from Fairbanks to Nome. - RETURNING WEST Bennett, Anchorage Mer is a passenger on the Vic - SHOP IN JUNEAU! M H.C ant, Cardinal SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” 3 PSSRSO bIFTS: Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES 3 | | \ | | | 18,892,898 | 29,649 | 3,304,147 | i mittee and other organizations Relxef Problcms 1 | | municipalities topped the list of | D. C. Among those at the con | to right, | Neville [ 18 PASSENGERS LEAVE CITY ON PRINGESS NORAH Princess Nomh from Skagwd berthed at Cold Storage Dock at 5 | o'clock yesterday afternoon and sail- ed for Seattle at midnight. Miller, Louisvilley Ky.; Cutbound passengers from Juneau To Seattle—O. H Leach; C. W. L. H Miss A. D n, B. F. Fe M. Feero, Mrs. (_z Ingman, Bertha Weston, J. F. Mullen, Robert Simp- son, Mrs. F. V. Smith, 8. Wallstedt, P. Sullivan, M. B. Dahl To Prince Rupert—Mrs C. Wed- man., | TS Vancouver—Miss E. Sandstrom, i Miss H. Jennings. S CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETS TOMORROW report of the Chamber of special committee on H. Walmsley, Chalr- action of the com- to- | gether with replies to telegrams dis= | patched by the compmittee, will be the chief subject for consideration | by the Chamber of Commerce at their regular weekly luncheon in the Terminal Cafe tomorrow. This is according to Norman Banfield, Vice President, who will preside at the meeting in the absence of W. S. Pullen, President. D TO VISIT IN KETCHIKAN The ommerte “~!upp.ng G | man, regarding Architect Harold B. Foss and Mrs. Foss will leave on the Alaska for Ketchikan where they will visit 's parem_s BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 12 and B Streets / PHONE 547 o) |7 MUSICIANS LOCAL | | NO. 1 Meeis Second and Fourih Sun- days Every Month—3 F. M. DUDE HAVNES, Home of Hart 3ghaffner and Marx “'~thing HOTEL ZYNDA - || Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE IDEAL PAINT SHOP ; If It’s Paint We Have 1t! | FRED W. WENDT g | PHONE 549 TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by A I i trees. Delivery will be made when £2| wanted. Reasonable prices, | watisfied customers” - | | | | 1 g | Problems of relief administration in their respective when mayors from all parts of United States met at the annual conference of mayors at Washington, Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago; ' of freight to Sitka and way ports, Occupy Mayors at Conferena i Omaha, Neb.; Howard W. Jackson, Baltimore, Md.; Daniel W. Hoan, Milwaukee; T. Semmes Walmsley, New Orleans; J. Fred Manning, Lynn, Meyer C. Ellenstein, Newark, N. J., and Betters, executive director of the American Municipal association. The mayors repri ented one-third of the nation’s population. issues discussed :nce were, left Roy N. Towl, Estebeth, Rogdda to ZAPORA HERE Sail Tonight, Both ~ FROM SOUTH Loaded with CArgo s s s seome: s Seattle, berthed at Femmers dock | PIAAey 'at 4 o'clock this morning and, aner Motorships Estebeth and Roedda discharging general cargo, moved to| of the Davis Transportation Com- | g:p:l?en;o::hx:)?:d '{gmm;dT:::;l:' kee on the scheduled sailing of the “ e s | Passengers who sailed on the Za- | Estebeth at 6 o'clock this evening pora for Seattle are Mary August,| ments of freight. The two motor- dren Eilson and Jonah Walker; hips will carry more than 180 tons George Johnson, employed by Alfors including a complete stock of { Company, enroute to the States on Christmas gods for Hocnah, and a a business tripand Mrs, George et of lumber and 40 barrels of oll‘ it 3 lm Chichagof. The Roedda is com- Bach is skipper of the Estebeth.| MUOSE LEGIGN Dave Ramsay, purser of the Este-| - LFRVICES HONOR At a meeting held in Mooese Hall S officers for 1936: Eake Eskeosen, Special services in honor of St. Great North Moose; Allen Fortney, sian Orthodox Church, will be held noose; E. Rodenberg, West Moose in the Juneau chapel tonight and v Bargstrand, Treasurer. ment by Father A. P. Kashevaroff, sfficers will be conducted at a pastor of the church, today. meeting to be held in the Moosg Hall Sitka has arrived to assist in the Fred Waldahl have been appointed services, which will be marked with in charge of entertainment for the o e i T COP S LEAVES HOSPITAL SHOP IN JUNEAU! charged from St. Ann’s hospital to- day. [ N (E)Immn re, SA'ILING pany will travel together to Tena- Seattle and way ports 4 | because of unpusually heavy ship- Mrs. Mallis Walker and grandehil- | Sheet Metal, Plumbing and Supply «lPtk load on the Roedda of 10, ooo‘Jchnscn manded by Capt. J. V. Davis, and Ed | beth, will travel as far as Ti'n'.xkt’"] tinue to Sitka on the Estebeth. i A PAT.RON SA]NT last night the Juneau Moose Le- gion, No. 25 elected the following Nicholas, patron saint of the Rus- gouth Moose; W. B. Converse, East tomorrow, according to announce- Installation of the newly elected Rev. Deacon Innocent Williams of on January 7. Robert Light and singing and elaborate ceremonies. next meeting. rs. Milton Chendahl was dis- TO VANCOUVER, VlCTORM Whls DISTILLED & BOTTLED BY g’ennln[g‘. istilleries Glo. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 4, 18 January 1 January 15 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reseryation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU PR L SR ST T FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. 'M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Alexander and way ports. Frelght received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL BUS LINE 1 Phone 108 Jupeau or 71 Douglas | Leave Douglas—20 minutes before each hour, starting: 20. minutes bc—‘ fore 8 a.m.; Jast trip 20 minutes| before midnight. Leave Juneasm — 15 minutes after| each hour, starting 15 minutes past 7 am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glagier Highway Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 am. +12:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday SpeclaJ Sunday Special 6:45 p. 10:00 p.m. ALSO "TAXI SERVICE at very reascnable rates FRONT STREET | | v | 5:15 p.m. Saturday and THE SANITARY GROCERY - PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” “SERVING ‘ALASKA THE YEAR ROUN ?Mlefi SCHEDULE - . Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Seattle Northbound Southbounc 30 Dec. Dec. 13 u Dec. Dec. 18 14 Dec. Dec. 26 21 Dec. Jan. 28 Dec. Jan, Steamer N'WESTERN ALASKA VICTORIA N'WESTERN ALASKA Nov. -Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec. THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 ‘The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle Leave Juneau Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. § Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Arrive Juneau Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Boat . North Sea . Northland . Norco . Northland . Norco . Northland Norco ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 3 10 17 Jan. 20 24 Phone 79 ..Phone. 23 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash,; Dee. 18, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Dec. 19, at 9 p.m. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 11, am,, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Dec. 12, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. ¥or general miormation call Agent — D. B. Pemmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service trom Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | i . Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilof DON'T WAIT TOO LONG!- Drivs in today and let ns P your car’ a complete iter overbauling. Shift the worry to our shoulders! Full Anti-Freeze Semu : Connors Motot LOW—ASH BNQUI’I'S T ) §" For firy u.hbrlquhmarmburnhclnel a-hapnlclgt.hlxplnhm Clean, odorless, handle, $13.50 p‘e"r"to;, P o.; B. Bunkers m:mc COAST COAL i COMPANY: ¢ " —PHONE 12—