The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 31, 1936, Page 6

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s 5 LA T . S —m— PRI POLLY AND HER PALS LEAVIN' FOR SALE 00 Victor Radio for $35.00. Good condition. Phone 177 DU-FOLD leat coucn with mat- tress for sale. $20.00. Phone 4402 MONARCH range, $15.00 Hot Air Fu ce with oil burner, cheap hth, No. 816. FOR SALE—Two months old Scot- tie puppies. See Albert White. FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin Reasonable. h interested call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone | 330. MISCELLANEOUS MI!‘.IF()(;H!\PHING’ Phone 1701. Or leave orders at Burford’s. GUARANTEEL' reaiissie Perma-| nents, $375. Finger wave, £0e. Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way PIA&O lessons, classical or popular, Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. WANTED WANTED~Used portable Electric sewing machine No. 1. Nugget Apts. WOMAN Phone D« IN your cld gor WMt Vmi e ash cr trade al Nugget Shob. USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. SITKA HOT SPRINGS | [ Good food, canoeing, hiking. | Accommodations to suit every | | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air | | Transport. CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Dollzlu Leave Yuneau: AM.—17: = 10:15, 1 P.M—12:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 815 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Yeavs Douglas AM.—7:40,8:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.ML—12:40, 2:10, 3: 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 4:40, 10:10 11:40. Glacler Highwa y | Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00. 8:15: P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Specml 6:45 pm. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7T:30. 9:30; ‘ P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Specia'l 10:00 p.m. Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 A M. FORD AGENCY (Authgrized Dealers) GREASES' GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS . Foot of Main Street. EEmme=] THA'S WOTAHSAD, ) 3T MRS PERIK. AH'S |LOST in Douglas—One biack slip- 1l newly decorated. Hot air | | i | i | RS DA SR T 9 BB L gt r | | High tide 2:38 p. m. 184 feet |12:45 p. m, on a charter flight h MAURICE C. R-EABER Phona 4622 “ WAL, TH' COOK'S LEET, puxeue FOR RENT TET o 2 ¥ by 8 § { 3 3-room and one 4-room a ! hq . ! ment for rent. Completely fur- Ps rln 4 eW 1 nished. Automatic heat. Sam d S { Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642 ! ) FOR RENT—Furnished apt, above et L g Totem Grocery. See Stan Grum- mett. “Seinsovemens + § PASSENGERS e -1 ABOARD NORAH THREE rooms and bath. Ellingen s. Corner Third and Gold. Princess Norah scheduled to arrive at 7 tonight. Northland scheduled to arrive at midnight tonight. SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS Sailings of Alaska steamers FOR REN Two warm furnished rooms, across from Zynda Hotel. SUNLAMPS 1ur rent. Prevent that cold this winter. Rent may be applied on purchase price. $5.00 froon Benthia SAToLlIBAOR oo first month, $200 thereafter. Al-|¢ count of maritime strike. a Electric Light & Power C0.'¢ SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS |cess Norah, making the first voyage ®eeccscee v c0cocccoes ZABIN—McMulle:, 2 _|® at 7 oclock tonight and will ® |to arrive in pc | COZY, warm, rurn. apts. Laght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utep=ils and ® oath. Reasonable at Seaview LOST AND FOUND . . . REWARD for return of large cream (e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake M . 5 Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. Monday morning. North, booked for Juneau include bertson, Mr. C. E. Taylor colored Persian cat, named and wayports. ‘Handsome,” lost in vicinity ofle ¢ ¢ @ ® ¢ © ® © © & & ter ‘vlar\ Barbara, D. McPhee. Glacier Highw: Call Alaskan SRS 5 B - - Hotel, Room 22. | % - " SIKMONS IN AND TIDES TOMORROW per with low reel and one strap. Reward. Phone 134, Douglas. High tide 2:03 a. m., 169 feet | 2 o Yo% DR Tk & . TG Returning at noon today from PHONE 206 || High tide 1:51 p. m. 195 feet | vesterday afternoon’s flight to Pet- | Juneau Radio Service Low tide 8:26 p. m. -33 feet |€rsburg, Sheldon Simmons, piloting I e oa BADID Srokbes e the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca, 121 Slacond B2 Next ooy T TIDES MONDAY brought back with him Dan Mohler San Francisco Bakery High tide 2:53 a. m., 161 feet |and Dean William a. m, 28 feet | Simmons hopped again today at | Low tide 917 p. m, -22 feet |ior the Marshal's office to Hood {Bay, with Deputy Marshal Bob [ELECTRA BRINGS TEN romers g ot v e { MORE HERE ; ANOTHER | By PHONE FLIGHT ON SUNDAY, (HOLDEN MAKES RETURN After having unexpectedly re-| HOP TO ATLIN TODA Y I turned to Fairbanks by moonlight | last evening, arriving there from| Leaving Juneau this morning at Whitehorse at 11:30, the PAA Elec- |9:95 pilot Alex Holden, in the Ma- I‘U‘fl- piloted by Joe Crosson and|rine Airways Bellanca, flew to At- Jerry Jones, hopped for Juneau)in where he picked up three pas~ zgain this morning, leaving at 8:50»‘5eng9rs and returned with them | Ten passengers came to Juneau!to Juneau, arriving back here at ® aboard the plane. They were: B.!j2:50 this afternoon. {C. Bingham, W. W. Crow, John J.| - e Cooksie, William Johns, Steve Ride- | ONE SALMON BOAT jout, Joe Ensley, Norman sather, ! One fish delivery was made to the Fred Wann, Velma Raser, and Will- | juneau market up to noon today: iam Henderson. the New England Fish Co. packer 1y c ARDmAL After arriving here this ‘after- | Fern, Capt, John Lowell, bringing [noon, the plane was to take Off |in 3,000 pounds of king salmon jon a return flight to Fairbanks SRS S The Electra is scheduled for an-l ALBERTA 1S HIT (other flight from Fairbanks to Ju-| - WINNIPEG, Oct. 31.—A swirling Ineau with a full load of passengers |snowstorm has covered almost al ;Imm the Inferior tomorrow. ipa.rts of Alberta. There is six inch- es at Edmonton, where the tem- perature is 26 degrees above zero. .- Call Duck is a small breed of do- mestic duck mainly for show pur- poses. White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery Lode' ana piacer :ocation notices for sale at The Empire office. SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA pay’n m and SEATTLE ) From Juneau PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because e .Sell .for CASH Leader Dept. Store _George Brothers PRINCESS LOUISE October 24 Chatham Seratis Transpo:tation Co.| PRINCESS NORAH 1| “M, S, DART? Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later ihan 4 p. m. Thursday. November 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from i V. W. MULVII it FOR INFORMATION i *:“':‘ Ciécxrs Cigarettes Candy 1 o8 zofilc DRY CLEANING er Thurman. _PHONE 34 _ CHEER URNUTHIN'! ME CHEER UP, \WOT TAUGHT HER T'DO SUSIE.DON'T| TH' WORK ©' THREE ORDINARY SERVANTS! FOR THIS PORT | Canadian Pacmc steamer Prin- sth St. ~ | ® Alaska scheduled southbound @ jof the winter season, is scheduled t 7 o'clock tonight. o sail for Seattle at 11 o'clock. ® 'The steamer goes from here to LOCAL SAILINGS Skagway and returns southbound Passengers aboard the Princess and Mrs. F. Storey, ° 3 . Dart leaves every Friday at | O. Larsson, L. Larsson, G. Gil- 3 . Mrs. K. Hautala, Sis- . OUT AGAIN TODAY IRI]VESSELS NOW TIED UP, COAST PORTS ‘:0,0UO Lumber meloyeea described the proclamation as “pre- to Be Forced Out If Walkout Lasts Week (Continued froi: Paze One) 7 AN THAT'S TH! “HANKS T GITS Ly 3,000 employec e here. ORDERED TO RESIGN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 31. walked out. SHIP OWNERS' VIEWS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—In a message to Secretary of Labor Perkins, Chairman Plant, of the Ship Owners’ and Employers' As- sociation, declared the ship owners insisted “their fundamental right" is to employ workers of their own choosing. “The question of union recogni- tion is not involved and we do not seek to abolish hiring halls,” further states Plant. PICKETS ARE PLACED SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—The Warehousemen’s Union, affiliate of The First National Bank JUNEAU @ CRPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.000 [ ) COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES PHON. ALEX HOLDEN _ Chief Pilot WHAT'S NEW UNDER THE SUN? OUR NEW WELDING DEPARTMENT and THAWING SERVICE by CECIL T ‘® This department includes all electrical acetylene, brazing, construction work, welding, et cetra., and a complete thawing service. can be sent anywhere in Alaska with Master Weld- Rice & egpaiepons o 2o v closing down their plants. | estimated by waterfront em- it n the and allied industries are The licensed personnel of coast | ips, estimated at 1,300 men, have been ordered to resign immediately in an order issued by the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, The unlicensed members previously MARINE ATRWAYS, Inc, Office at Gastineau Hotel Lokby : Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and 623; Hangar, 106-2 rings Two Large, Fast Seaplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska Our. portable outfit ’lhe ILA, has placed pickets at 50 retail chain stores here and in Oakland, President Warren Den- !ton, of the Warehousemen, said the | | pickets will not stop deliveries of milk, meat, bread and vegetables. PROCLAMATION ISSUED SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—May- | lor Angelo Rossi, in a proclamation, | declared an emergency exists but| ventative” action. | “This action would have been| taken, anyway, if the strike con- | ditions get worse,” said the Mayor. Grocers said they anticipate no shortage unless the teamsters “go| out,” thus preventing dJeliveries. 1 18 BOY SCOUTS | TAKE RATING TEST! SERVING A YEAR ROUND LASKA THE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 ~Nov. 17 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 ...Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 ....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 Eighteen Boy Scouts took exam- inations for advancement in rank and merit badges at a meeting of | (the Scout Board of Review mm night in the Northern Light Pres: byterian Church. A “hot dog” feast was enjoyed following the work. Scouts taking examinations were: Harry Watkins, Gordon Wahto, Dan ' 2 Krusel, Francis Doogan, Frank Cashen, Elmer Savikko and Harry | Cashen for first class Scout; Don- ald McDonald, Dallas Weyand, J.| Truitt Moehring, Billie Woods, Bob Fleek, James Devon, Glen Kron- quist and James Terril for second | class; Hallie Rice, civic, public| health and firemanship; Jimmie Glass, firemanship, and Lee Lucas, public health and star Scout. | Credits earned at this test will) be credited to the various troops in the Scout contest which ends Janu- | ary 31, it was stated. | - | c. w. h-%kf', of Basuup Texas, owns a hog whicn nas solid instead of cloven hoofs. AND SAVINGS 2% % Paid on Savings Accounts GENE MEYRING Pilot RAY STEVENTS, Agent. " J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent... CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Dou:hs Agent The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. S. Northland ...Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1, ..Phone .Phone -..Phone .Phone *M. S. Zapora ... S. S. Evelyn Berg D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Alaska Transportation Company *PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION gs from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—W rangell—-—l’etersburg—d\meau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9P.M. Thur:day 9 P.M. Friday Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 2) Oct. 30 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Pluce Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau fongar, 612; Night and Day Of 587 “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transports Radio Equipped ‘Hotel PHONE 106 Louis A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY] PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Soafllo lunocu l’drbunh Nm

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