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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY OCT. 24, 1936. HERE COMES NEWT ASKINS GETALOAD O'HIS \_INGO «n e e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Should have about d mail. Alaska scheduled to arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. Should have one days mail aboard. Zapora scheduled to arrive Wednesday afternoon or eve- ning. SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 27 at 10 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 8 at 9 p. m. | ® Yukon scheduled to sail from ccecccosessceesos ~e > FOR SALY i FURNISHED rooming trally located, steam - fourteen rooms. Phone 589. house—cen- heated, | 'Wo mnnlh\ old Scot- See Albert White. FOR SALE—T tie puppies o WILL SELL at sacrifice: Hou rooms and bath. Also Triangle| Section Block on Ninth Streef l(\h«“ Pt il Mo Qi tween Tennis Court and 0| o Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail Creek. If interested call at Al-}g from geattle October 30 at aska “Transfer Office on South 9p. m. Front Street. Phone 318. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 2l e Northwestern scheduled south- Al pan pen-ra Foxes for breeders. 19: bound late Monday, possibly Tuesday. o e LOCAL SAILINGS | o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- \ day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at ed Blue and 1936 cepti 2 FOR SALE or rent—Large story building in Douglas, water front; also rent five-room (lvu-ll-\u 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake ing three - fourths mile from|o and wayports. bridge. Free wood and water. \. e e 00 0 0 Phone 171. eas 3 & ke | TIDES TOMORROW om house on B(’lsin: decorated. Hot air | ble. If interested t 6th St. or Phone | FOR SALE—6 call at 111 330. High tide 8:40 a Low tide 2:47 p. High tide 8:44 p. 14.0 feet 4.1 feet 139 feet m., m., m,, FOK RENT FOR RENT: Three room furnished, | heated apartment. Newly xvmoal-J eled. Telephone 188. | h tide - | Low tide : 3-ROOM apt. will bg vacant Nov.| FHigh tide 1st. MacKinnon Apts. | s SAVE THE DATE N Dance D. F. D. October 24. adv. COZY, warm, 1urn. apts. laght, wat- | | er, disnes, cooking ntensis anc | WANTED oath. Reasonable at Seaview | - — | WANT usad r\l(‘ctnc sewlng ma- chine in good condition. Write MISCELLANEOUS P. O. Box 1471, Juneau. bk ¢bilia) t MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 170L.| \WANTED T BUY: Good used Or leave orders at Burford's. Oheh raglster With' $10.00. Fingub: Phone or bring it in. J. B. Bur- ford & Co. TIDES MONDAY ow tide 3:06 a. | e T free SABIN—McMuller. 9th St. | | GUARANTLEL neaisiie Perma-| 1 nents, $3.75. Finger wave, £0c.| Iola's Beauty Shop, telephoneva\NTED Small 201, 315 Decker Way. { furnished, heated Apt. by Nov. PIANO lexsom classical or popular. | bbb B o Beginners' fall classes now start- | EXPERIENCED _\'o:mg man needs ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. work. Clerical, clothing, grocery e T | _driver. Phone 205. The recent storm and heavy rain, WOMAN wants work. 40c per hour. here raised havoc with the new| Phone Douglas 141 Forest Service trail on the west side | ———— — of Mendenhail Glacier, an inspec-| FURN yeur old gom mt vame tion by Forest S officials yes-| ©ash or trade at Nugget Shop. l¢ f)«xl of the \rall.wflm,msg car t.haz ;30 will d and rocks and| ‘puy Notify Akers, radio office moved over it. > Empire ads are reac. bcuidv:\ ; i bt Aot USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet.' Phone 1133. Madsen. INE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles | 122 Second St.—Next door to San PFrancisco Bakery i ; ‘ “M. S. DART” y———p Alexander and way ports. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER Phom 4622 ZORIC DRY CLEANING HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE lway at 6 o'clock this morning and |lor, A. P. Chapman, Chatham Seraiis Transpoctation Co. Leaves Femmer Dock every !’nday‘ at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | Freight received not later than 4 HAOWDY, PETE BE IT THAT YEW OPINE AS HOW | { MOUGHT SHOWER A SPELL O'RAIN LARGE LIST GOES 0UT ON PRIN. LOVISE . ixty-three flom Juneau| Makes Total of 250 on Steamer Loaded with from the Interior, on their y Outside for the winter, the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Louise, making a special trip, ar- rived in port southbound from Skag- ge left again at 7:30 m., taking 63 more passengers from Juneau, mak- ing two hundred and fifty in all. It is expected that the Louise will have over three hundred and fifty passengers aboard before it reaches Vancouver. Among the passengers who board- ed the Princess Louise at Skagway are all but one of the crews from the Yukon steamers, which have gone into winter quarters, and large numbers of miners and traders | from the Yukon Territory and Northern B. C. Eleven of the sixty-three passen- who boarded the steamer at Juneau arrived here from the Fair- banks district on the PAA Electr yesterday. They are: T. Gustavson, | Andrew C. Olsen who is engaged in | platinum mining at Good News Bay; Vic Sjolseth, from Fairbanks; | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uotela, from Fair- | banks; Eugene Uotela, from Fair- banks; M. D. McCarthy, from Poor- man; A. Norbert, from Fairbanks; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hes from Fairbanks and Frank Slaven, from Cold Creek. Other passengers outbound from Juneau are: S. B. Trites, Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Elliott, D. Halverson, H. A. Tay- Miss H. Kin- kaid, S. Swartz, Mrs. H. R. Shepard, re. F. Swanson, Mrs. F. Kihins, 5. F. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goldstein, T. Canney, Miss 1. Hud- don, Mr. and Mrs. S. Freeman, Mrs. A. Sabanoff, Mrs. L. May, Miss K. Murphy, Miss U. M. Christian, R.| E. Robertson, R. E. Taylor, George Douglas, H. Smith, T. Bohovic, C.| Orme, R. Dickson, M. Greany, N.. Enyder, F. Seibold, Harry Lauder, H. Thompson, R. E. Thompson, F.;| A. Edwards, T. E. Ruckett. - - PORTAL ERECTED The Forest Service has completed erection of an artistic log portall arch at Mile 11 on the Glacier Highway, denoting the entrance to the Forest reserve, PHONE 36 For very prompt | LIQUOR DELIVERY | SITKA HOT SPRINGS l Good food, canoeing, hiking. Accommodations to suit’ every | taste. Reservations Alaska Air ‘Transport. Cigarettes Candy THE NEW . ARCTIC Pabst Femous Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY* CARLSON nearly 200 passen- |~ P L g BREEZED IN FROM PLENTY FAR BACK IN TH' BRUSH 9 PASSENI}ERS | | ABOARD ZAPORA - FORTHIS PORT | SEATTLE, Oct. 24 | Zapora sailed at 9 o'clock last night ‘qu Juneau with the following pas- |’ engers aboard: Mrs. L. E. Patrici, V. Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, Robert Jones, A. A. Smith, Miss Ada Mae Mxllm D. J. Gallagher, John Fur- J. R. Harris. NOPE NEWT'S A NEWT MUSTA'( COLLEGE GRADUATE SAME AS ALL TH' FARMERS THISWAY | . — Motorship V. Smith, | Zapora is scheduled to reach | Juneau about midnight next Wed- nesday and returning southbound will call at Sitka. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 3979-A | Dep: | friends IT'S JUST KEEP 'UP ouT r—J By CLIFF STERRETT THAT HE HAS T' ON HIS DIALECT FOR TH' SUMMER BOARDERS WHO INSIST ON RURAL © 1936 K Feature Svudicatd Lo RTHLAND’E SAILING POSTPONED ONE DAY Motorship Northland will sail north from Seattle next Tuesday night at 10 Welock instead of Mon- aay nigat ai Y o'clock. cording to radio advices received 1mung by Agent Ray Stevens. 2 G A QUT FROM COLD WEATHER Gus Bostrom, prominent mining man of the Fairbanks district, and member of the oldtime firm of Bostrom and Wickstrom, will be a passenger south on the North- ern for California in order to escape the cold weather in the interior. us L P PRDND QLRSS M'DEVITT SOUTHBOUND Walter McDevitt, who recently resigned from the Fairbanks Fire tment, will greet Juneau while the Northwestern is |in port southbound next week. He IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU, IN ADMIRALTY C. E. WOODMAN and ANDREW BERNTSEN, doing business under the firm name and style of Wood- man & Berntsen, Libellants, vs. the gasboat or vessel called the “DOWNEASTER,” her tackle, ap- parel, furniture, engines, equin- ment, ete., Libellee. TO ALL CONCERNED, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, United States Marshal for the Territory of Alas- ka, Division Number One, on the 7th day of October, 1936, did at- tach, arrest and seize the gasboat or vessel called the “DOWNEAST- ER, her tackle, apparel, engines, urniture, equipment, etc. in the above-entitled court in a certain ac- tion in admiralty brought by C. E. Woodman and Andrew Berntsen' against the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, engines, furniture, equip- ment, etc., the cause of s being a cause of action, civil maritime, in which said libellants demand the sum of $710.74, with/ interest thereon from April 24, 1936,5 at eight percent per annum, and| their costs and disbursements there- | in. | All persons interested or con- | cerned herein are requested to be| and appear in the District Court | for the Territory of Alaska, Divis- | ion Number One, at Juneau, at| eleven o'clock, A. M. of the 14th’ day of November, 1936, or default | will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed for in said libel.| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Oc-! tober 7th, 1936. | (Seal) ! WM. I MAHONEY, { U. 8. Marshal for the Territory | of Alaska, Division Number One, By R. L. JERNBERG, Deputy. FAULKNER & BANFIELD, Proctors for Libellants. First Publication Oct. 9, 1936 Last Publication Oct. 23, 1936 { L I — Y ‘ Winter Rates ; | 15, 1:15, 15, 6:15 7:15, 8:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 3:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, €:40, 5:40, 6:40, T:40, 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00. P.M.—12:30, 4:15, 8:15% 15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. Leave Juneau — 7:30. 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5 5. Snturday Special MNWM leaves Juneau at 9:30 A.M. Douglas Leave Yuneau: A.M.—T7: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—1. 15, | to the States. oo Lenora L. Bell and Jimmie George of Angoon were married here yes- terday by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Witnesses were Mrs. Gilbert and A. J. Wanamaker. - e Tom Jimmie and Bessie Wilson, Indians of Haines, were married Lere this morning by U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray. Witnesses were John and Fannic Eldvmar. ' Pa Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, raquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers going Gray Cooke id action = == and | . - THE BEST . TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store e BIPL DOUGLAS ‘This is flc-s GUEST OF MlSS PULLEN LEAVES ON PRINCESS Miss ‘Helen Kinkaid, who has been the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Pullen for the last ten days, left for the south on the Princess Lou- ise. While in Juneau Miss Kinkaid has beenlthe inspiration for several parties honoring her and in her short visit here has made many friends. Miss Kinkaid is returning to her home in Port Townsend where she is in charge of state social wel- fare work in Jefferson county. I R R AT ST. ANN'S Mrs. I. Tassel, a medical pa- | tient, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday afternoon. | 00 Men’s Dress Oxfords BIG VAN Phone 479 South Franklin St “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” | Juneau’s Own Store SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 24 PRINCESS NORAH November 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V.'W. MULVIHILL, Agent The First National Bank ol JUNEAU SURPLUS--$50.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS * 7 "ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES CHANNEL BUS I.INE' Phone 108 Juneau or 71 2v%% Paid on Savings Accounts MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 aml 623; Hangar, 106-2 rings ; Two Large, Fast Seaplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRINC SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEPULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 22 Oct. 2 Nov. 1 Oct. 29 Nov. Nov. 8 Nov. 17 Nov. Nov. 17 Nov. 14 Nov. . 24 Alaska ...Nov. 21 Nov. Dec. 1 Yukon Nov. 28 Dec. Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and 3kagway both Northbound and Southbound. *Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Steamer Alaska ‘Yukon “Alaska Yukon The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave ‘Boat Juneau S. S. North Sea ...Oct. 19 M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 S. 8. North Sea . 2 M. S. Northalnd ... 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Nov. & Nov. 1§ SEATTLE and RETURN $68.00 Nov. Phone 109 Phone 79 Phone 23 -..Phone 18 N'TS, Agent $ J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agenl v CITY WHARF .. GUY SMlTH, Dougl;s Agenl - Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursddy 9 P.M. Friday ..Oct. 22 Oct. 23 *M.. S. Zapora .... D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 - ... Night Phone 812 ~ Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER - 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinsen “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Du Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilet HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULED AIR TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transperts Radio Equipped o Office Gastineau Hotel ... PHONE 106 i Louis A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! PACIFIC A ly&, _AIRWAYS ]upoau Fairbanks Nono .h;&

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