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

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YUH "AN PERSUADE POLLY W 5 MusiC o' TH' BANJO ;‘OR SALE—$175.00 Victor Radio for $35.00. Good condition. Phone 177, DU-FOLD leather couch with mat- tress for sale. $20.00. Phone 4402. SENSATIONAL values in Fancy Mirrors and Framed Pictures. Fine for Christmas Gifts. Ju- | neau-Young Hardware Co. 1‘ \ WASHING machine, good | condition. 269 Gastineau Avenue. Winchester, lever ac-! tion rifles, caliber 348. The best | all around rifle for Alaska. Ju-| neau-Young Hardware Co. | MONARCH range, 81500 Hot Air| Furnace with oil burner, cheap. Dixon and Eighth, No. 816. i MODEL 71 FURNISHED rooming house—cen- | trally located, steam heated,| fourteen rooms. Phonc 589. | FOR SALE—Two mnn\lh old Swl~" tie puppies. See Albert White. FOR SALE—6-room house on Bu‘sm‘ road. All newly decorated, Hot air | furnace. Reasonable. If interested | call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone | '330. MISCELLANEOUS MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 170L.| Or leave orders at Burford's. ; GUARANTEEL reailssle Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, f0c. T.ola's Beauty Shop, telephone )1, 315 Decker Way. | PIANO lessons, classical or popular. | Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. WANTED ; WANTED—Uq-d port.able “Electric | sewing machine No. 1. Nugget | Apts. WANTED—Woman wants work by | hour or day. Phone 209. Apt. 4. WOMAN wam.s work. loc per h ur. Phone Douglas 141. | TURN yeur old gora mt +ai‘e Cash cr trade at Nugget Shov. | USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen, Building contracts in Florida for the first seven months of 1936 to- taled $41,341,000. [ ——————— Popcorn is becoming an import- ant crop in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Junsan or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 5, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. {eavs Douglas AL—'I«)!IOBM) 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 5:40, 6:40, T:40, 40, m 10 11:40. | Glacler Highwa: Auk Bay: A.Il.—'lou 8:15: .M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | 6:45 pm. Junesn: AM. ~ 7:30, 9:30; 80, 5:15. Saturday Special v 20:00.p.m. "% Jeaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. | | cozy, warm, turn. apts. Lxxh?w (SEEMS LIKE HER TASTES RLINS MORE | B=AD. | FOK RENT ONE 3-room and one 4-room apart- ment for rent. Completely fur- nished. Sam Shabaldak Apts. apt, above See Stan Grum- % Totem Grocery. mett. AL oo . THREE rooms and bath. Ellingen e Apt.s Corner Third and Gold. | e | F‘OR RENT———TWO warm furnished . rooms, across from Zynda Hote! FOR RENT—FumLshed four-room house. Phone 187 after 5 pm. | |e . . SUNLAMP!: s rent. Prevent | thal cold this winter. Rent may be applied on. purchase price. 3500" tirst month, $2.00 thereafter. Al-| . aska Electric Light & Power Co.|q 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov.|® 1st. MacKinnon Apts. ® ,ABIN—MCMulleL Bl‘.h St. er, disnes, cooking utencils and oath. Reasonable at Seaview LOb'] AND FOUND REWARD for return of large cream ‘ +- . v colored Persian cat, named “Handsome,” lost in vicinity of Glacier Highway. Call Alaskan Hotel, Room 22. UDST in Douglas—One black S]lp- per with low reel and one strap. Reward. Phone 134, Douglas. PHONE pai § LIQUOR STORE || PHONE 655 Freé' Delivery Chatham Swar:s Transpostation Co. | “M. S, DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Priday at 7 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. 1 Freight received not later ihan 4 p. m. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C, REABER, Fhone 4832 — date, HORN MUSIC o il L2 1o King Feores Syndecars, Tng, World pights Marine News e PP O R PR RO 0o Steamier Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to tomorrow afternoon or eve- ning. Northland scheduled to arrive late Saturday or early Sun- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Sailings of Alaska steamers from Seattle cancelled on ac- count of maritime strike. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound at 9 o'clock tomorrow night. LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. TIDES TOMORROW High tide 1:15 a. m, 17.3 feel Low tide 7:00 a. High tide 1:06 p. m., 20.1 feet Low tide 7:38 p. m,, m., 12 feet -4.1 feet B DIMOND, GORE REPORT COSTS OF CAMPAIGN| WASHINGTON, Oct 30.—In a re- port to the Clerk of the House of | Representatives, Anthony J. Dimond today reported | expenditures of $3,018 and contri- | butions of $2,873 during his cam-i Alaska Delega’ ign for re-election. Lester O. Gore, Republican candi- listed expenditures at $2,931 | and contributions of $3,650. PACIFIC, SAILING. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 24 PRINCESS NORAH November 2 Tickets, reservations and full perticulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU T C—— Winter Rates SITKA HOT SPRINGS Good food, canoeing, hiking. Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alasks Alr Transport. {CANADIAN e -1 : DARNELL HANGS “UP NEW SEASON. MARK AT ELKS ton Wm Conference | Bowling Games . . ° . o . ° . . o . L] IFFERT LEADS - AS ELKS TAKE FIFTH MATCH {Elks Outbowl Brunswicks in Inter-Alley Match Thursday Night Once again the Elks bowlers have proven too much for the best that the Brunswick alleys have to offer, Last eyening, at the Bruns- wick, the Elks pinmen scored a one- sided win in the fifth of the series of inter-alley matches, so far this ! season. i Rod Darnell opened the confer yence bowling a. the Elks last night by hanging up a new season mark ®lof 243 pins in his first game, 12 ® imore than Art Henning’s old rec- ord, as Richmond took three ® straight games from Vanderbilt. Darnell blew in his second game, ‘however, and chalked up only 98, “#!50 lost out for match honors to ! Lou Hudson, with 565, and Merv Sides, with 5 Sides’ 214 wind-up |game was second high in that di- |vision and had much to do with {Boston’s taking the odd game of the last match from Oregon. Lou Hudson’s nice score was a Ibig help to the lads from “Old Si- |wash” in taking their match, two |out of three games, from Duke. i Tonight no conference matches {have been scheduled for the El |leys. Tomorrow evening, however, {the tournament will be resumed, h the Minnesota Gophers meeting ‘th( U. of Alaska at 7:30 and Holy Cross tangling with Carnegie Tech, ZORIC DRY CLEANING Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap lat 8:30. Last night's results:® Richmond .y Lavenik 154 181 166— 501! Darnell 243 98 186— 527 te|Mrs. Williams.... 170 170 144— 484 i Spot 18 18 18— 54| Totals 585 467 514—1566 l Vanderbilt \ | Vukovich 157 174 171— 502 | Dr. Whitehead 154 132 177— 461 +Mrs. Waugh 125 112 152— 309 Totals 436 418 500—1362 Knox | Hudson 191 208 166— 565 Halm 159 120 166— 446 | Goodwin 124 107 190— 421 ‘Totals ... 474 435 5221481 | Duke | Stevenson 166 175 169— 510 Hermann 158 140 104— 402 Mus. 4 Messerschmidt.. 147 167 126— 440 Totals 471 482 3991352 [ i Boston { ! Sides 178 161 214— 563 {Stevens ... 165 164 186— 515 Mrs. Bperiing.. 160 154 140— 454 | ‘Totals 508 479 540—1522 Oregon Dr. Williams. 165 163 141— 489} Dr. Blanton ... 140 156 130— 426 Hagerup . 140 174 140— 454 Spot 38 38 38— 114 Totals.. .. 483 531 4491463 —— o . " Platinum, Gold | [l Illll- SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 30.—Thou~ sands of dollars in platinum and |gold are aboard the motorship Fern, Capt. Pete Wold, here enroute to Seattle. The miners aboard are to spend the winter in the States. Capt. Wold said the miners phn-' ned a bigger and busier season next year. | | | Nine-Year.Old Dnys, Found | MISSOULA, Mont, Oct. 30.—Mur- ray Miller, aged 9, sought by nearly \1000 people for five days in the A:y timber covering Sapphire Mountains, has been found with his ‘hands and feet frostbitten. ' “When my dog ran after a moun- ;tain sheep and did not come back, I gdid pot feel so good,” the lad sald to his rescue party members. ) Last evening’s win gives the Elks a season lead over the Brunswick of four matches to one, the Bruns- wicks having won only the first match of the series. H. E. Iffert, with a nice 208 single game and a three game total of 576 was high orer of the evening, and pace- John Keyser tter for the Elks. also had a 208 single game, while Ed Radde was second in match| Robert Sheldon Is scoring with 553. : e s Elected President Elks Fairbanks C. of C. Metcalf 167 182 181— 510 : Cleveland 199 146 158— 503 PFATRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 30. — | Iffert 172 208 196— 576 | Robert E. Sheldon, postmaster and Keyser 138 177 208— 523 | Vice-President of the McKinley | Radde 182 190 181— 558 |Park Transportation Company, has —- —- —- ——|been elected President of the Fair- Totals 858 903 904—2665'banks Chamber of Commerce. Brunswick F. Galao 172 158 180— 510 Seston 156 159 147— 462 Hendricks 188 166 151— 505 Maiko 168 150 167— 485 Ugrin 173 206 158— 537 Totals 857 839 803—2499 e Duck Season Closed Today; | Birds Scarce The Southeast Alaska duck shoot- SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAlLlNG SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer Alaska Qct. 22 Oct. 25 Noy. 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. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ing season closes at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and late reports were that the last of the ducks were fly- ing high, wide and handsome. At least, as one hunter put it, out of | range. Reports continued, it was report- ed at the Alaska Game Commission, to show an appreciable scarcity of birds this year as compared to for- mer years, and there also was a marked gain in the number of hunters. The Thomas Hardware Company reported that it had sold approximately 25 per cent more | = shells this season than last and the Juneau Young Hardware Com- pany was well up with other years. | ee——— COMMERCIAL Offwe at Gasi 1comes Perfeetion of Bl‘"“‘ ‘I'EA‘:““,s o:e"‘e basis Scotch Whisk) | your friendshiP . with T toom e mm g ,.',f fe“ownhll’ ;‘- enjoy- A SONS: ; e " :::: ;o ok a flavour th: AGQNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 ' SURPLUS—$50,000 ‘ [} # ACCQUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES PHONES: Gastinenn. 108- Night Phones, 4652 -nd 623; lhuu 106-2 rlngs Two Large, Fa.st Seaplue‘ for Cln.lur m All Points in Alaska ALEX HOLDEN ue .= RAY STEVENTS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF . The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau SE:::"E M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 RETURN S. 8. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. { $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Noy. 9 Nov.13 Nov.1 GUY SMITH, Donglls Agent Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. 8. Zapora ... Oct. 23 S. S. Evelyn Berg Qct. 30 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 W YORK ciy schieffelin & gms SINCE 1794 JUNEAU* : ; 5 ‘ SHELDON SIMMONS SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612;-Night and Day Office, 587 “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent AND SAVINGS , 21:% Pald on Savings Accounts WAYS, lu. HotelLokby GENE MEY KING MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI, SCI!EDUI.ED AIR 'SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine: ‘Transporh Radio Equipped Office Gastineau llotel PHONE 106 Louis A; Delebecque I'ACII"IC ALASKA ~ AIRWAYS Seattle Juneau ' Fairbanks Nome %lA D TRANSPORTATION CO

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