The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1936, Page 6

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,i E ER PALS POLLY AND HI 29at9p.m. e g scheculed to sail ® FOR SALE—Green and ivory range with coils in good condi- coal | ® © Evelyn Bi tion. Phone Dot L4 ttle October 30 at e |o . FOR SALE — Incomplete 3-room | 1EOUND SAILINGS o house on Glacier Highway. $500.00. | e Northwestern scheduled south- o | Write P. O. Box 465 j® bound between 10 and mid- ® |® night tonight ., MONARCH range, $15.00 Hot Al g norijy gea scheduled to arrive @ | Furnace with ofl burner, cheap.iq a¢ 11 gclock tonight and e Dixon and Eighth, No. 816, l® sails south at midnight. o | @ Al scheduled southbound FOR SALE—F house, le next sunc . 5th and Park, Radio and wash-|g LOCAL SAILINGS i ing machine included. | Estebeth leaves every Wednes- # S e day night at 6 p. m., for e IU}{F“'L"I,f‘,‘)‘ istid ‘!f‘“' : ® Sitka and wayports . o ',’f Ry {® Dart leaves every Friday at e |® 74 m. for Petersburg. Kake ®| On St. Ann's e and wayports. ° lot 50x100. Henryje o ¢ @ @ © ¢ o & & o & .o ouglas or ph: uy | | | FOR SALE—Two months old Scot- | | TIDES 5 TOMORROW * tie puppies. Sce Albert White, |* WILL SELL at sacrifice: House, 3| LOW tide 4:45a m, 10 feet oms and bath. Also Triangle| High tide 10:56 2. m., 183 feet Section Block on Ninth Street be- | Low tide p. m., -20 feet | tween Tennis Court and Gold| High tide p. m., 168 feet Creck. If inferested call at Al-| > - aska Transfer Office on South HERE IT IS! Front Street. Phone 318 | - The sixth annual Educational Ball | will be given by the Business and FOR SALE—Several pair pen-rais- | Prefessional Women's Club Satur- ed Blue Foxes for breeders. 1935 day, October 31. Admission $1.00. and 1936 stock. Also some eX-|Plan now to be there. —adv. ceptional two-year-old males. Box | i , Spuhn Island |RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot cos | rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. -——— 235 FOR SALE—6- room house on Basin road. All newly decorated. Hot air furnace. Reasonable. If )n\[‘TLi'.(‘d call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone | R T RO 330. | ~ roxrent ) White Spot . Preven LIQUOR STORE rent. Prevent that | Try a classified—Empire. é‘U}‘ILAMPS for cold this winter. Rent may be applied on purchase price, $5.00 first month, $2.00 thereafter. Ai- pHONE aska Electric Light & Power Co. 655 Free Delivery FOR RENT: Three room furnished, heated apartment. Newly remod- eled. Telephone 188. 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant 1st. MacKinnon Apts. Nov. i b FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) SABIN—McMuller.. 9th St. COZY, warm, rurn. apts, taght. wat- er, disnes, cooking atereis anc oath. Reasonable at Seaview 1 i b 3 e i REASES MISC i GAS — OILS R \ MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701.|} ]UNEAU MOTORS Or leave orders at Burford's. | Foot of Main Street i‘ GUARANTIEEL neaiisiie *Perma- | ___ Lt R 2o nents, $275. Finger wave, [0¢.|—————————— - Tola’s Beauty Shop, Lelephom-. i | 201, 315 Decker Way. athaflnam Serazis Transpoctation Co. | ’ PIANO lessons, classical or popular l M. s. DAR ” Beginners’ fall classes now start- ing. Phene 554, Ruth Wood. Leaves Femmer Dock every mdayl ————— |at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port| | Alexander and way ports. | Freight received not later ihan 4‘ p. m. Thursday. . FOR INFORMATION [MAUR]CE C. REABER, Phone 1822 WANT used electric semm,'ma- chine in good condition. Write P. O. Box 1471, Juneau. | price of large red | Nebraska, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, OC'I‘ 27 1936. Marine News s e e r e s e eooe ¢ Sleanier Movements UNE HAL B T > ORTHBOUND . ® Zapora scheduled to arrive ® ELL EATTLE e at 2 oclock tomorrow afler- e . noon. ° e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o 2 ® Northland scheduled to sail ¢ SEATTLE, Oct. 21 — Only one e from Seattle 10 tonight o 1ishing craft arrived in port today ® Princess Norah scheduled to e "ll that was the Omaney from the ® sail from Vancouver October ® Western banks with 43,000 pounds 28 at 9 p. m. e of halibut, sciling for 12 and 11% Yukon scheduled to sail from e cents a pound. Seattle October -din WILSON BRINGS | chairm f the program for Ju- FRESH HERRING ..0.."Stonicy 1. Nictiols of Vaides No fish hoats had delivered Lrlps cn the Juncau market up to pr"h me Jay. Yesterday alternoon! the sciner Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst, of the Tee Harbor Bait Co., nz to be frozc be Juncau C: Empire the was erron- | ted a , however, is 20 cents. e - eously rect Brics /TG0 MANY F. HARRISES ; JUNEAU’S FREDDIE IS WORKING AS USUAL Similar names can cause a lot of | trouble in cases of mistaken iden- | Lity. It wasn’t the Juneau Freddie Har- ris, son of W. John Harris, grand- son of Dick Harris, one of the foun- ders of Juneau—which had Harris- burg as its name at one time—who was involved in the theft of beer from the city dock recently. Ju- neaw's Fred Harris is working to- day as usual at the Alaska Juneau, where he is employed in the mill He is sorry about the lad with the same name, but wants it to be known that it isn't he. The Fred Harris, who with three other boys, pleaded guilty to the theft of beer yesterday, is from out of town. Ben Leamin’g’Says Roosevelt Cinch For Re-Election Ben F. Leaming, former steward at the Elks' Club here, is now according to a communi- cation to Postmaster Albert Wile. Mr. Leaming, widely known here, said he was in Omaha when Presi- dent Roosevelt spoke there and heard the Chief Executive’s ad- | dress. “There is no doubt that he will be re-elected,” concluded the former Juneauite. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY | p—— SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Good food, canoeing, hiking. Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air EXPI:RIE.‘\CED \uuxm man nveds work. Clerical, clothing, grocery driver. Phone 205. | WOMAN wants work. 40c per hour. | l c Phone Douglas 141. ; DRY CLE TORN your old gow my vasse | ANDIG Cash cr trade at Nugget Shop. USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. o 9 Phone 1133. Madsen. ———— — Soft LOST AND FUOUND Water LosT—will party who took Oxford gray mohair overcoat at Mike's Dreamland, Douglas, Saturday night, please return. Reward and no questions asked. Washing ® Your ALASKA LAUNDRY % . ; Elissa Landi is applying the fin- touches to a play she com-| menced writing 12 years ago. PHONE 206 Cigars Cigaretter Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap " 1y MMY CARLSON red 308 barrels of [resh her-| n into halibut bait' conts. The cor- | *————# Winter 'Rates | WITH OLIVER LOVEWRIGHT , el \)g \ st “LEGIUN GROUP | T0 GET RACK OF - SALMON DRIVE Pegues Presents 40 and 8 mgram for Promoting i Sale, Alaska Products Report on the program of the Grande Voiture of Alaska, 40 and 8, for promotine Alaskan products | during the year was presented to the Alford John Bradford Post of | the American Legion at its meeting waal night in the Dugout by’ John E. Pegues, who has been named is chairman for the Territory and n a communication which Pegues | presented the post last night, | Territorial chairman said: “We are all aware that the canned |salmon industry is the most valu- able 3 t that we have. It is faced ith the problem this coming win- wer of selling a pack that was over 8,250,000 o the greatest pack | that has ever been produced in Al- a in the history of the indus- Whatever (heir. differences Every man, woman and child| and Governer apparenily are in in Alaska is affected directly or in- | at the telephone. | directly by the success or failure of ' grip: aye identical; this great enterprise. The success- ful marketing of this large pack will assure a healthy condition in the industry and will encourage ex- | tensive operations for the coming year. Therefore, it behooves the people of Alaska to do all in their power to aid in the disposition of this large stock.” Chairman Nichols pointed out in his letter that it was the aim of the e TALLY OUT THIS MORNIING Bound for the Aleutian Peninsula, on a cruise of threc weeks or more, he Coast Guard citter Tallapoosa cast off from the Governmens dock at 8:30 this morning. The cutter will go first to Valdez, where she will pick up jurors and witnesses 0 and 8 to cooperate in the cam- in a recent murder trial for passage paign now being conducted by the ito their homes in the Kenai and canned salmon industry to further'|Aleutian districts, going as far west he Alaska product, pointing out!as Unalaska hat all Legion posts, auxiliaries, i Y women’s clubs and chambers of | ga;rs ON DIFFERENT SHIP :ommerce were being asked to par- John R. Selland, member of the tcipate in the campaign. ¥ WSk of ‘tha Tallapoose, Was urable Pegues called attention to the|ig gccompany the cutter on its pres- advertisement in yesterday’s Em-|ent yoyage to the Aleutian Islands, pife 13 Whisks the Maustey is offer- ’but instead, will sail for Seattle on | sl S oue f(’é\the steamer North Sea enroute to promoune salmon and urged-|yne Marine hospital there. An ap- the Legionnaires to participate. | " Walter Bacon was installed as ‘p('ndecv.umy Wk el him at the hospital. chaplain of the Post at the meet- | ing last' night and three visitors | were guests of the Post—Comrades g Nickaloff and Lin Jorgenson of | Leona Jerould will be a passenger Cordeva and George Penny, now\wr Seattle on the steamer North| Superintendent of Social Weltare S I Dort southbound today. | for the Bureau of Indian Affairs.| Penny was an active member of | the Harrisburg, Pa., post until his transfer to Alaska. B L OPERATED UPON H. A. Datoff, who was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday af-| ternoon, underwent a major opud- tion there this morning. ———.—.—— Today's News Today—Empire. GOING OUTSIDE By CLIFF STERRETT \/OU ACTUALLY § MA. Two Americans A 'Non-Political’ in Each listens with his left ¢ both use an over-end hold on the receiver. Tomorrow-—The Younger Generation SIMPLE. ENOLGH, ¥ WE MET ON HIS HORSE |, Comparison .., ;, T Two of a Iac political comnlete Pl osopny, Eresivent cment as to ag siance their right hand Discovered SIXMILEBRIDG! bronze a Ireland crannog,” lake or dwelling, containing a bronze sword, | — a bronze cup and a boat hollowed from a tree, has been discovered near here in County Clar.e — - = Miles Coverdale, English Bible translator, was born at Cocerdale, Yorkshire, in 1488. CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 24 KA PRINCESS NORAH November 2 Tickets, reservations nfid full Particulars from COMMERCIAL CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Denm Leave Yuneau: A.M.—T7: 15, JUNEAU P 3 R EA] SURPLUS—$50,000 ® ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AND SAVINGS 2% % Paid on Savings - : Accounts SERVING ALASKA SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Steamer THE ArLASKA LINE M. J. WILCCX, Agent—Phone 2 : THE YEAR ROUND Due Junean Seattle Northbound Southbound Alaska . Oct. 22 Oct. 25 , Nov. 1 Yukon Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 *Alaska Nov. 7 Nov.10 _ Nov. 17 Yukon Nov, 14 Nov. 17 Nov, 24 Alaska Nov, 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Yukon .Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and 3kagway both Northbound and Southbound. *Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. Leave Arrive Boar Seattle Juneau 5“_:’;'“" M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 i WETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 ! $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov. 13 RAY STE S, Agent ! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. | CITY WHARF ... | GuY SMITH, Douglas Agent === TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Juneau Nov. 1 Nov. § Nov. 1§ Company to 9 P.M. Thursday PHONE 114, :..¢.. . {-Place Lockheed Vega : 6-Place Bellanga Skyrocket 4-Pluce Qfinspp 'Pgtco Wl Y Office, 587 SHELDON sflmous Chief Pilot ~ Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Friday Alaska Air Tralfipgrt, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES, Jun(eau lhng-r, 612 Night nnd Duy “JIMMY” RINEHART - Pilot Alaska Transportation FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle *M.'S. Zapora ... .Oct. 22 Oct. 23 S. 8. Evelyn Berg ..:Oct: £J ¢ Oct. 30 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 TO INTERIOR ALASKA - ey Radio Eg\upped 570 gt 2 rfii& fh Office east#n ‘ PHONE 106 . 11:15, 12:00 midnight. u-n Doulu A.l.—'l 40, 8:40,9:40, PHONES: Gastineau, 106; ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. MAR!NE A!RWAYS, fii Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby Night Phnnes, 4652 and 623; }hngar, 106-2 Two Large, Fast Seaplnnes fi Seryis to All Points in nA‘laE#:flu " G mmmg ~ Eouis A. Delebecquc LuxunOus Twm Enm‘l"mnspem MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI ucurm»uAsx& :' Seattle Juneau thhanlqu L

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