The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1936, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS [ RIGHT. NOTHIN! LIKE ORDERIN' YER COAL EARLY, MR PERKINS STVEN HUNNERT S AACKERS | 0.<..BUT I NEVER HEAR SUCH PRICES ! 7 KOSTROMETINOFF REQUESTS EXTENSION 74,65 lEAD TH Sitka, Mayor Peter Kostromet- | inoff, with the approval of the Sitka city council and Chamber of Com- !merce, requested, in a telegram to Gov. John W. Troy, as to the possibility | the deer season. I N ! To relieve the meat shortage in i . 3 information of extending! J | With Game Commissioner Frank o Dufresne out of town until Mon- o ,by present regulations. . Sitka reported a shortage of all "OR SALE—9x12 rug. $5. Call. 356. i bl fresh vegetables, meat, butter and |e Princess Norah day, the Governor's Office is de-| states, . laying answer to Mayor Kostromet-|e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o inoff’s telegram until the first of e Sax];ngs [ Ala.ska steamers ® the week, and 'Sitka hunters, in'e from Séattlé cancelléd on ac- @ | search of food, will have to abide!® count of maritime strike. . ® No steamer north, west. o Estebeth ledves ‘every Wednes- o HERE'S A HALF A BUCK I OWES YA! i P s Marme News NORTHBOUND scheduled to L] arrive Tuesday. Should have ® 8 days mail aboard from the e | SOUTHBOUND SAILIN\{& LOCAL SAILINGS aay night at 6 p. ™, for ® Sitka and wayports. . CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. T LLVARE 3 PASSENGERS NEAU BOUND Gulf to Moderate 14. FROM CORDOVA ¢1Five Planes Are Waiting . for Weather Over L T SAILING | § VACANT apartments at the Grand, | TO VANCOUVER; VICTORIA | g Gross and Coliseum apartments. Free Dli 9 2 and SEATTLE H Inquirc at Coliseum office or ree Delive P g B Hioue either ot or sion, Y ayn From Junecu A FOR SALE-—Vacuum cleaner, print- eggs in a response to the survey the ed leum 9x13 ft. imported Governor’s office is making on the|® velvet rug 6'.x4' ft., lot 40x90. food and fuel problem throughout|® Inquire 614 Willoughby Ave. the Territory in connection with LARGE parlor. heating. stove for | sale. Call G. A. Baldwin, 5452. ELECTRIC ' refrigerator for sale. | 4 | fum_size. hto B ! I s rimot; hip x'ff"‘}.ll’mpffiffip ggaa " Mr‘?unz‘w TIDES TOMORROW | !Qfi:‘bn:,‘k;‘ tritotored 'shipy rom. .+ Alaska ‘early this afternon with|U. 8. Marshals broke 874 quatt bot- a2 | @ - o | 44 g 0t large list of passengers aboard|tles of liquor today in the basement FINE Voigtlander Camera, iripod,] oyl ' ! nd 100 tons of United States mail' of the Federal Building. filter, etc., complete. A-1 condi- Hiell ude’ 1 el 147 :“fl from Seattle destined for Juneau. | The liquor was seized by Port- tion. $30! Less than half original | Loy - {1de7:00 &. m,, 38 fo6t sanadian Pacific Railroad offie-'land customs at Kalema, Wash., in prive! Phone 170L. ! High tide 1:04 p. m., 169 feet said they did not know of any January, 1934 and finally condemn- | Low tide 7:42 p. m. -09 feet | co x\mlxplu!ed labor trouble among cd under the Purc Food and Drug FOR SALE — Good used. elechrig s .] British C(Iuml)m maritime unions. ' Act. i range. Cheap. 119 E. Seventh, | TIDES MONDAY | FOR SALE—6-room house, on anln’ :’(‘)’fvh L‘l’gf ,ff; o 1:‘; if:: WHITE P ss T ‘COUPLE CLUB WANTS e e ‘ High tide 1337 p. m., 166 feet CIeW of Fne Believed to i TOYS FOR CHR]STMAS‘m MiSCELLANEOUS | Low, tide 8:16 p. .m, -05 feet Have Gone Down | i REWARD for return of boy's bicy- | de lost from garage. Phone 3284. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701.! Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. 3UARANTLEC caiste Perma- | nents, $3.75. Finger wave, £0c. Iola's Beauty Shop, telephone nue, 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons, classical or popular. | Beginners’ fall classes now start- | !'lL Phone 544. Ruth Wood. h v WANTED | WANTED — Lady, cxpflwnced in secretarial or stenographic work desires job. Full or part time.| Phone 488. | | | PERMANENT Wave at Edson's $350 until Thanksgiving. Phonc. 666, l WANTED-Junior accountant. Pre- | ferable public accounting experi- | ence. Write Empire C 56. | WANTED—Experienced young man needs work. Clerical, clothing, grocery, driver. Phone 205 WOI(AN wams work 40c per hwr‘ Phone Dougla.s 414, i TURN yeur ) B0 me ve e Cash cr trade al Nugget Shop. | | USED sheet iron wamed 2,000 fee! Phone 1133. Madsen. " FOK RENT PDR RENT—Furnished four-room house. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. THREE-room furnished house with bath for rent. Phone 4743 or call | 503 Willoughby Avenue. TWO ROOM apt. Now vacant. Furnished. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated room for gentleman. 6th St. Phone 330. kN FOR RENT—Steam heated room | with board for gentleman. Phone‘ 681. FOR RENT — Furnished 4- room house. 5th and Park. FOR RENT—Three room apt., furn- dshed, steam heated. Phone 5601. Nickinovich Apts. s | POR RENT—Furnished apt, above | TFotem Grocery. See Stan Grum- | mett. e e—— e brown Persian cat. “Helmar,” -and_placer at The Empire office 9% TTE R TR SR he,munne ;tflie Bfthation. CARDINAL CABS LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Chatham Suzars ‘Lransporiation Co. “M.S. DART” |} Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight , received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. * FOR INFORMATION 114 West | MAURICE C. REABER Phona 4622 Five airplanes, with 35 passengers, ® Dart leaves every Priday al 1. ', 04 here ready to hop to Ju- ® 7 a. m. for Detersburg, Kake ®| .., o soon as the storm on the ¢ and wayports. ® | Gulf of Alaska blows out. ® 000009062 2.2 % TFourof the planes belong to the *. ot g L 4+ Star Airways of Anchorage and the | with Vessel ROGERS CITY, Michigan, Nov. |14.—Coast guardsmen have search- ed for trace of the crew of a vessel S | believed to have been the 70-foot DETROIT, Nov. 14.—Giles Kav-|tug Frederick Lee which sank mys- anaugh, Collector of Internal Reve-teriously in Lake Huron late yes- said today that the Federal|terday. The tug had a crew of five Government ,would receive through'dboard and they are now believed inheritance taxes almost two- tmrdvm have gone down with the vessél. of Senator Couzen’s estate, estimat- — -, ( ed by an administrator between $25,000,000 and $30,000,000. Total Federal taxes on a $30,- 000,000 estate would be $18,000,000, Mr. Kavanaugh said. Thomas C. Jacques, Probate Court Registrar,| estimated State inheritance taxes) as $2,400,000. Probate Judge Thomas C. Mur-| 4nhy yesterday appointed Mayor Frank Couzens, the Senator’s son;j zclarence E. Wilcox, an attorney; and William J. Norton, secretary of the Children’s Fund of Michigan, as special administrators for the estate of the Senator, who left no will, Mr. Couzens died Oct. 22, Couzens’ Estate To Pay Two Thirds for Taxes rectionist. Rooms . 300 Baths froi 42,50 Spoef it Weekly Rates L LIKE THE WAS HM(,'%EDH FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS | .. Foot of Main Street [CANADIAN PACIFIC ' PHONES 92 or 35 8 o Free Delivéry Fresh ‘Meats, Gioceries, PRINCESS NORAH November 18 X mq$als, W:lr;é.u ‘de Bes:e ; December 2 e Sell for CASH ¢ December 16 Leader Dept. Store Januiary 2 George Brothers l Tickets, e i Particulars_ from ZORIC DRY CLEANING Cigats Cigarettea 1 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone lfl Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Jlne-n- AM— Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC t Famous D:?\slgki Beer On Tap CARLSON 11:15, 12 00 midmght Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40,8 Glacler Highway h-n Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:1 P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday specia! 6 45 p.m. i AM. — 7:30. 9:30; —230 5: 15 Saturday Speclal 10:00 p.m. Pirst Bus Sundays, and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Ludwig Nelson WA‘I'CI!MAKEB lnd JEWELER | BUT WOT FE! YOU'VE JuST PAID YER BILL! R Z pRCony \ KM == FOR THIS POR Sailed Early This Afternoon After Being Delaycd outhbou cific Railroad officials COAL DUST IN ME EVE AS I WUZ PASSIN' YER YARDS! PRINCESS NORAH | IS NORTHBOUND - e BULLETIN — VANCOUVER, C., Nov. 14.—Canadian Pa- said there is no truth in the rumor the crew of the Princess Norah walked out and at 1 o’clock said APIECE O! completion at the company’s ship- yards at Whitehorse and will be placed in operation on the Yukon river next spring. Another vessel, to accommodate reight, will probably be \under construcuon some time dur- ing the coming year. Both vessels will be used on the upper Yukon between Whitehorse and anson BUM LIQUOR POURED UT INTO SEWER she would sail north at 2:30 o'~ clock this afternoon. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 14. Canadian Pacific steamer by fog The and bad weather. HAVE NEW BOAT ON YUKON RIVER Freighter N;vhBeing Con- structed at Whitehorse for 1937 Season |RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot czm-I VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 14— 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. The White Pass and Yukon Route, — through Herbert Wheeler, announces a new freighter, with a capacity of 350 tons, is now nearing Princess Norah, from the north, arrived here | at 9:15 o'clock last night huvln"‘ been delayed 12 hours bouthbuund\ President, Boflle Breakmg Bee Takes —i Place in Federal Build- ing at Tacoma TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 14.—In the " day since the Inrst big ‘“breakin; steamer sailed for South-| repeal of prohibition, four deputy Toys will be this Christmas to deserving chil- dren in this vicinity by the Couple| Club of the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church. There was a much larger need for these toys last ar than the club could Mlppl& so for this Christmas begin their' gathering and repnir- ing of toys eairlier. If anyone has toys that chlldren have outgrown they can further this worthy undertaking by taking them to the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Empire classifieds pay. Telephone 476 FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MO{)GDI-_‘\Y j California Grocery * THE PURE FOODS STORF. 3 Prompt Delivery || Corner Second - Faee-Delivery.- .. JUNEAU CASI! GROCERY CASH GROCERS and Seward Streets “PHONE 58 CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS--$75,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ' _ACEOUNTS = .’ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The First National Bank JUNEAU ® 2149% Paid on ik WsAcco“n%x BRELw W | MAR!NE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES . DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE SEATTLE AND'ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. m Carriers i PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots—GENE MEYRING offer I'GOLD-DIBGERS' ‘| Are, Still Others distributed again| | once more 6n the shoulders 6f men who thought they were permanent- ly freed, also invalidates marriagés that were contracted under the sanction of the now .invalidated law. ¥ law provides that a hus=- LAW NOW VOID ::~ after paying Husbands and Wives Still | twe. years to b childiess wite, | might cease the payments, and A N might obtain a divorce on the re Not | grounds of desertion, thus bBecomse ing free to marry again. CHICAGO, Nov. 14—Chaotic con- | With such remarriages now found ditions affecting many Ilinofs hus- | to be void, the gravest social prob- bands and wives<and several who lem has to do With the status of | thought they were husbands and | children born or yet to be born. [wives but are not—arose through BRI s B iy the State Supreme Court's decision ATTENTION VIKINGS holding that the “gold-diggers’ law” of 1935 is unconstitutional. ‘ Business meeting tonight at 8 This decision, in addition to plac- | o'clock. Cards and refreshments. —adv. ing a burden of nlin!_ony obligations ,For members only. —— SERVING ALASKA TH YEAR ROUND E Leave Seattle DueJuneau Due June:; Steamer Northpbouna Southbounce SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—>Phone 2 RIHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Ed Leave Arrive Leave | __e: p— Boat Seattle Juneau Junea | SEATTLE ! And Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled | RETURN Duc to Strike | . | RAY STEVENTS, Agent....... ; J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent | i CITY WHARF |« GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Alaska v'i‘raus[iomfion Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled i Due to Strike D. B FEMMER, Agenf ~PHONE 114 .. Night Phone 312 e iy - Y e NO STRIKE ON . ... uled Air Service e i P 'I‘O lN'l‘ERlOR AI.ASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nome, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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