The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1936, Page 6

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e e e it i e e s POLLY AND HER PALS YOU SUMMER IF YUH ONLY HAD ONLY THAT I WUZ VACATIONERS IS A EXCUSE T' OFFEQ' N-N - HURRYIN' HOME WITH — AMENACE T WAL | HAVE YUH? NUTHIN'-- THATHUNDRED = HIDE 'N'HAIR O OFFICER POUND CAKE OF-' HUMANITY- : ICE SCHED U Leave Due Juneau e Juneau Steamer Seattie Northbound southboune 29 Oct. # F 5 of. i3 <. Pot. #: GOk 12 ©zt.'10 . Pey13 Oct..19 Oct. 17 O 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 O% 27 Nov. 2 Ogt. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 HTHE ALASKA LINE " seven war a0 | RFCRRENTG "‘""“‘ = WHALER'S GREW Pubic Pawnshops |3 ) o FOR RENT — 6-room furnished } % Y FOINTERS | "Sen s o i 3 lai me CWS ' SEATILE BDUND‘ Planned by China Your want-ad will prodauce, Shop. ; it you: - et 1 FOR RENT—Two iarge furnished i - S ! L Thigk. garerdly g haut rooms. electric range. Phone 2551, Capt. N. Schroeder, master, Har-| NANKING, China, Sept. 30.—| OB i et Pawnbrokers, who fetm a not in- B pon Gunner O. Lie and the c awr of ten men of the ill-fated steam |consideiab! whaler Westport, one of the “killer” p; of Chinese society, fear th2 boats ©f the American Pacific loss of businesses which have been nN wAY SUUT ‘Whaling Company, lost September handed down from faher to son f 15 on Bight Reef, off Akutan centuries if the National Gov | Island of the Aleutian Archipelags ment goes through with ils pub! % of Alaska, are aboard the Coast pawnshcp program. Coast Guard Vessels in Al Guard cutter Chetan and will ar-| In a ecen order to district and| She rive in Seattle October 5, says a municipal administrations, the Na- = aSka Waters Are Fm |recent Seattle Times. tional authorities provided for the 6h €t. Phone 830, ® SCHEDULED SAILNGS ishi y 5 v of ing of loan b ] (/[TMA/I | @ zapora scheduled to sail from lShlng Season Two members of the crew of opening o ureaus which v/a 4 . . o o ° P o . . o i 8 the Westport walked overland from would advance cash at low rates fl 'S 7 FOR RENT—Wil: sublet for fivn | . (BEAUE Wridey. Osiolr 4 at 4 (Seattle Times) the scene of the wreck to the whal- of interest to the posr and needy. A ‘m { mmotiths, four-room apartment;7251¢ 99 i, o! After a busy semson in Alaska 'ing company's station at Akutan, In case owners fall ‘to rea:-eml ! . k3 . L L) . L] L] your pioposiion. B T 2. Direct your selling efforts APARTMENT for rent, {urnished. av yle ugividual, Simpsor residence, Gold Belt Ave- ¢ He spegific "Tse colortul nue. rhone 188. ° and not uninfluential Steanier Movenents NORTHBOUND + words. /keid generalities ® Alaska scheduled fo armive at i Tell the whole story. Ot RENT-Five-room furnished | o U oclock tonight. 3. Emphasize the best fes- house. Phone 1302. » Prine Louise scheduled to ture ol your offer, g A o airive Thursday afternocon or 6 Mention price. ABIN oS 938 e evening. 1. Make answering &8s essy “OR RENT — Nice quiet, heated,|® Northland scheduled to arrive as possible. room for gentleman. 114 West |® Saturday. | cth S S OATS N p e JOTh o e o arp o | Waters, vessels of the Coast Guard reporting the stranding of the 95 |pledged property Within the stipu- | HEM TRANSPORTATION CO ‘e EOR RENT—Two furnished rooms e p.m soon will be homeward bound. The:foot vessel. |lated period, the public shops are| Z% FOR« SALE—Fusniture, and Priv- “0up ™\ i Steam heated. Tele-|s sOUTHBOUND SAILINGS cutter Chelan, Comdr. L. V. Kiel- Daphne Sped to Aid |to return to owners any surplus| Y horn, is expected in Seattle about | The Coast Guard cutter Dahpne (remaining after principal and nom- Octobre 5. Aboard the vessel Wil 'sped to the reef and took off Cap-!inal interest are deducted from the be Capt. R. W. Dempwolf, ‘comn- tain Schroeder, Gunner Lie and auctioned value. pam. { furnished apartment over Totem |o Northwestern scheduled south- mander of me Bering Sea patrol |the remaining members of the crew, ——————— | Grocr'y Telephone 626. ® bound about noon tomorrow. force, who will resume his @uties landing them at Unalaska, where| pEMOLAY SPECIAL MEETING FOR SALE — Five-room house in' ' v -v- “¢epnone 88 P . mander. |they boarded the Ohelan for Se- Douglas. Three bedrooms, newlyl QOZY, warm, furn. apts. Laght, wat- | * LOCAL SAILINGS comman y ilege of renting nps:u;wnt in phone 177, ® Yukon scheduled southbound Goldstein Building. Apply room' ° ———--|® at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- 526, between 11:00 am. and 1:00 PFOR RENT — Two room partly (¢ ing, The only line serving Alaska that ‘maintaim & regear weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Beattle Juneau' Junea and installation of officers, Thurs- | g c! ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e |Comdr. M. J. Ryan, who has been attle. | M. S. Northl remodelled, new roof and four-| er, dianes, cooking wten=s andi = O for @|acting commander of the Seaitle Three units of the whaling fleet, 987, evening, October 1. v, PR s ;’;‘: ::fit.m; gcctb 2 orkn dation. $2,000. See Allen oath. Reasonable at Seaview. o Sitka and Wa§nol ¥ o | Division, will take over his former 'the “killer boats” Tanginak, Moran . 5 t £ Qct. 11 FOR SALE -Ofs Wikt e g T S A | | iz duties of chief of staff in Seattle. and Aberdeen are on their way to M. 8. Northland ..Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 & FOR SALE—One automatic electric ® Dart leaves every Fridey at e . S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. wishing machine. One three-; MISCELLANEOUS e 74 m. for Petersburg, Kake ¢| CoPtain Dempwolf is one of the Seattle from the whalng station CANADIAN g B b ct. - 2% quarter bed, One day bad. Chairs, P s & i o & B pienets & o | Coast Guard's most noted officers. at Port Hobron after a successful ; M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 dressers, eto. 426 Main St. MIMEOGRAPHING' Phone 194. ."'“ Waypestes, During the World War, he was season in Alaska waters They left : S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 G CARANTIRD Feaipis. Parmas e 000000000 @ 0 ommander of the Traz Qs Montes, Port Hobron last Thursday and are A I i \ M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 15 FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly furn- ments, $3.75. Pager wave. 506| #—————— " |a Portuguese vessel laden with Am- duc at the whaling company’s win- \ ished six-room house and bath, ' 4 | |erican troops, which miraculously ter quarters at Bellevue on thej ; o b3 Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop. ‘::‘;lsn;:‘,zr iy telephone| | TIDES TOMORROW | |eccaped from a death-dealing, Gor. [east shore of Lake Washington SAILING SA% BRAVENE Aaust . T AR ) ¥ Y. 5 %|man submarine in European wat- early next week. 70 VANCOUVER, 1. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent 3 moflodsA ;x:mnmxm us:d furnace,| PIANO lessons, classical or popular.| High tide 0:43 a. m, 181 feet |ers. The Traz Os Montes was at- “Killer Boats” to Leave and SEATTLE Gy WHARE' - §Pos. aon Beginners' fall classes now start- | Low tide 6:42 a. m., -0.8 feet |tacked in the English Channel The three remaining “killer boats” Phone 484. ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. High tide 12:52 p. m,, 10.6 feet |sOuth of Lands End. Due to, Cap- from the Akutan whaling station, From Juneau | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 3000—4 mo. old Minorca-Leghorn | — Low tide 7:12 p. m, -36 feet |tain Dempwolf’s skill in hendling the Kodiak, Unimak and Paterson, | W pullets. Hardier lay larger & more ———.———— the Portguese ship, she @scaped are expected to leave for Bellevue | eggs than Leghorns, We specialize | from the submarine. October 10. PRINCESS LOUISE 1 in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. WANTED — To rent piano and Among the units of the Bering| The two whaling stations this| | Al ka llbr l't tl O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & washing jnachine. Phone 3751 DOl’G[ [ S | Sea patrol force of the Coast Guard |season received a total of 376 October 3, 15, | as ans a on | which will head for their former |whales, towed in by the “killer| Hatcl Kirkland, Washington,' —— —— R = 2 atchery, Kirl 7 4__8_, WOMAN wnms houscwm'k " cham- | stations will be the Daphne, 165- 'boats according to reports receiv- | PRINCESS NO! H ccm alm FOR SALE—Baby ouggy and baby | bermaid work or cooking. Phone ! NEWS foot patrol cruiser, ordered, f San'ed by the whaling company. The | %o RA | crib. Call 5152, 2551. ¥ 2 Francisco and the. 125-foot patrol |Akutan station has about two weeks‘ WL Ll L LAES boat Alert which will return to to go before the close of the season. Dolalise: o4 FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 coach, WANTED—Experienced meat cut- | Ketchikan. ! November 2 | Weekly Sailin tiom Tasom ttle good condition, new battery—| ter. Apply Piggly Wiggly Meat, DECORATING HALL The cutter Northland, Comdr.| MARTHA SOCIETY Mg | | eekly g8 $ a and Seal A $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em-| Department. FOR SENIOR BALL|W. K. Scammell, which made a | Tickets, reservations and full I » pire W 1313, [t 1" 'The decorating of the Natatoriumfcruise to the Arctic, will arrive| Members of the Martha Society particulars from i Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Junean FOR BALR- Mo, enirton, w':’r‘rr‘m P 3"‘:;"’;“‘"’ oho | fo the Senior Ball to be given Oc- |in Seattle early in November. will gather at the Northern Light i Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle mahogany front and baok bar,| sia. Alaska o o C"|tober 10, is now in progress. Ar- e | Presbyterian Church at 1:30 o'clock| V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat | 9P.M. Thursday 9P.M. Friday |« B Sln cioe ECRAVET OAB. | Sl o 2 thur Rienikka, chairman in charge DRIVER FINED AFTER | Friday afternoon for a dessert JUNEAU *M. S. Zapora ... .Oct. 1 Qct. 2 INET SHOP. ¥ | MINER—Experienced in explora- |9f the decorations, states that the c HITS TO w.xnchaon which will be followed by = S. S. Evelyn Berg ..Oct. 8 Oct. 9 - work, now available. Will Seniors, who are sponsoring the AR lEM P" | the regular monthly business meet- | Y : 3 ~ ? Hion N 2w Wil} s0 7 ling. Planswill be made for the pub- Faathen S5epis B i FOR SALE -- New small modern | anywhere. Write Empire Box |8ffair, have devised a novel deco- | el ot Ot ; D B F EMM llR A ’n home, incomplete, will sell for m) N1924. rative scheme which will trans-| on a charge of driving meut a (e dhiet 15 be Tieldsh A W ge L |'and the church bazaar in Novem- H half investment. Illness cause for % b —_{form the “Nat” into a beautiful|jicense, Larry Trambitas was'fined selling. Address by letter L 1810 RECENTLY arrivea capable cook, |ballroom. $10 this morning in City Magis- |2 PHONE 114 } a4 Night Phone 312 care Empire. 80od housekeeper, practical nurse, ST trate A. W. Henning's Court. An-| Tiostesses for the occasion are Mrs. L2 experienced with children, willing | FREIGHT ON NORTHWESTERN|other fine of $50 also was assessed J: W. Leivers and Mrs. J. E. Me- i § J. worker, can furnish references,; With a carload of hay and a SuP-|against him but the latter was sus- | Foinley- !JQ§ AND FOUND seeking immediate employment or |ply of grain for the Douglas Dairy pended on condition he make good| | ——————— FOUND—Pair of glasses at rifle| interview for future employment. |besides other freight, the North-{the damages resulting from the auto , 0de a&d placer location netices FOR rmm Fodit B range. Owner can have same by | Phone 48. western landed at the City Dock|ne was driving hitting the ‘gatem |1 Sale at The Empire office. MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 “mm IIIC- proving ownership and paying for | : at 10 o'clock last night and un-lipgle in front of the Nugget' Shop g - - this ad. FIRST class woman cook Wants|igaded the shipment. late yesterday. i il NS DI work in Testaurant or boarding et e Sihamitas it whs revenid s |} SGAPT; T. JIM DAVIS ~LOUIS DELEBECQUE' SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER AOUND—Folder containing keys, in | house, Phone 233, room 27. REMEMBER + [ President t trial, had borrowed a Checker Oab| : Agen Sabin’s store. Owner may reclaim Rebekah WHITE ELEPHANT - $1 talling L ExiEs ‘And peying | WANTED—Boara an¢ room furn- from a friend, and it was that ma. Card Party tonight, eight ocleck,|ehine he vl ished children, with or without chine he was driving when he had for this advertisement. private schooling. Apply Mintield Odd Fellows' Hall. Admission 50¢.|the encounter with the Totem pole | 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. Lode and M Tocation motices| Schaol, Glacler Highway. . Refreshments. —84V. lwhile trying to avoid another mas| Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby ¢ " | e 5 e h lu sale at The Empire office, {5 fivw—:‘wom“ TS il Bus chine. PHONES: “al;.fi" 1063 fig‘ fl?m 4653-and 4-Place Stinson “Pateo’ r 7 - i | housewark. Inquire at 433 Sth CHANNEL LINE Empire clasifieas pay. PR angar, gs Jw;;%m and Nelson, ,.:,,..,,,,__,,,:’z_,., wo Large, Fost Sesplanes for Charter Servics U. S. MAIL <8, ey RBON WANTED—Y man ts work. C e . e o || Bloiisan or auto mechanto. Wil 105 m i'fis' P —12:13, 1315, ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day anything. Address Ben|*" i Chief Pilot y ; ” Pilot Office, 587 Kareh, care Empire. SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULBD AIR 'SERVICE mm ,TOINTERIORAI-ASKA PRONE adio Equipped Coh.s;um & Office Gastineau Hotel "ALASKA4 MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND PHONE 106 TC HAMS AND BAOQN‘—U. 8. Government Inspected Sylvia -Sidney, the actress, has a new song dedicated to her by Har- ry Barris, former vocal team-mate of Bing Crosby. Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Draught Beer ‘| On Tap '("I‘VIMI\AY" ingd CARLSON ~Waiting reom across from Louis ‘A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! 2 PACIFIC ALASKA ?IGE'IC COASI‘ COIL COMPANY

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