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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, WFDNFSDAY, NOV. 18, 1936. PERMANENT Wave at Edson’s $3.50 until Thanksgiving. Phone 666. va;xNTfoExprenerz'wed young man needs work. Clerical, clothing, grocery, driver. Phone 205. | WOMAN wants work. vc per hour. Phone Douglas 414. | TURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | USED sheei iron wanted, 2,000 lee{. | Phone 1133. Madsen. POR SALE — Garage and service equip- | station in Oregon. Fine $ NE ment, only within 46 miles. | PACIFIC tunity car agency. Room on | SAILING property for > court. Busihe improving due opening coast TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE bridges. Location 83 miles from Portland, 90 ft. fronting by 130 ft. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH | deep, with 3 modern living rooms. | Price $3800, some terms, no trade. | | | November 18 December 2 Want to come north. Mrs. E December 16 one Smith, Delake, Ore. R SALE — Four sectional oak | bockease. Phone 2753. | FOR Phone SALE—Girl's bicycle. Cheap. | 233 | FOR SALE ! condition. $40 baby buggy. Good $20. Phone 3753. e January 2 LA patior sale. Call G heaiing stove for A. Baldwin, 5452. Tickets, reservations and full | ¢ 0 CTRIC refrigerator for sale.| panily oo | | edium size. Wahto Boarding House. Phone 233. V. W. MULVIHILL, JUNEAU Ageat P — FOR SALE — Good used electric range. Cheap. 119 E. Seventh. FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin Road.. Reasonable. Phone 330. MISCELLANEOUS EXCELLE business for right party 15, Valentine Bldg. PHONE opportunity Inquire Room PARTY who took wrong umbrella from Pioneers’ meeting last Fri- day, please Phone Douglas 193. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co.! ATARANTEEL .waiisile Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, f0c.| Tola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons, classical or popular. Beginners” fall classes now start- | ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. ~ FOR RENT | CARDINAL FOR RENT--Two-room furnished ! apt. Phone 1003 before 2 p.m. { FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room apartment, also 4-room house with oil burner Inquire 407 Franklin Street FOR RENT—i-room apt. 425 East 7th St. Phone 2004 LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free ' Delivery FOR RENT—Two furnished houses, automatic heat. Downtown. Ex- cellent condition. Inguire Room 15, Valentine Bldg. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, light and water; $18.00.| Phene 4743 or call 503 Wil-! loughby. | FOR RENT—PurnisheH7apartm<-m‘. Russian Baths. Phone 349. FOR RENT—Steamheated room for | “M. s DARII"’ gentleman. $15.00. Phone 219. | . VACANT apartments at the Grand, | Gross and Coliseum apartments. | Inquire mt | Phone either 61 or 3101. h Alexander and way ports. p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION TWO ROOM apt. Now vacant.| Furnished. MacKinnon Apts. vacant. | = o |Chatham swares ‘Lransportation Co.' Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Coliseum office or | Freight received not later than 4 |MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 Marine News e r e s e e 0 nee Steamer Movements . + NORTHBOUND ® No steamer Northbound. . SCHEDULED SAILING>S e sailings of Alaska steamers e from Seattie cancelled on ac- e count of maritime striki SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to arrive in port at 6 o'clock this evening and sails south at midnight. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. e e 00000000 . . » FIGHTING SEAS 0 SAVE THREE iLifeboak Crew Is Battling 1 | [ | | | | | | WHVES O“ V{'IHCOLIVCI' Island in Rescue | { VICTORIA, B. C, Nov. 18—A feboat crew is fighting mountain- off Cape Cook, on the west shore of Vancouver Island in efforts to save the lives of three men of the crew of the Island Tug and Barge Company’s con- verted eailing ship Dunsyre. The Dunsyre was discovered ashore ecarly today. .The ship, now a scow, broke away from the tug Anyo: terday in a gale. The Anyox is wallowing off the coast of the island but in no dan- ger. The names of the men on |Dunsyre are not known. the — OMORROW | e TIDES T High tide Low tide a. m, 13.6 feet . m., 56 feev 3:36 p. m., 14.8'fest ide 10:20 p. m. 1.1 feet Low 300 Rooms . 300 Baths rom $ Spacial Wepkly Rales ALASRANS EIKE THE * Tt et oins Fie. i 9 ° Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 3% | Free Delivery |{ ' Fresh Meats, Grooeries, i} Liquors, Wines and-Beer We Sell for LESS Because We . Sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers e | FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330. ZORIC DRY CLEANING @ Soft 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- ished, steam heated. Phone 5601.' Nickinovich Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished apt, above Totem Grocery. See Stan Grum- mett. | DABIN—McMuller. sth St. ! a?. Warm, furn. apte. laght, nv’ cooking utensils anc Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC | gy e s ) NORAH S IN, OUT OF HERE LAST EVENING Steamer Brings Large Northbound List—17 for Lynn Canal Bosides bringing 98 passengers (o Juneau, and eight days’ mail from the South, the Princess Norah ar- rived in port here yesterday aif- ternoon at 4:45 o'clock with 17 through passengers aboard for Haines, Skagway and Yukon points An exceptionally large passenger list for this time of year came north on this voyage of the Norah, according to Purser Cornelius. When the vessel left Vancouver, there were 178 northbound passengers on board, nearly filling the 218 accom- modaticns of the ship. After unloading mail, the Ni cast off for Hainees and Skagway at 8:45 last evening. A smooth but foggy and rainy passage was re- perted for its voy Through passen; were: For Haines—Miss R. D. Farghar- son, Mrs. J. Raney and two chil- dren. For Skagway—Mrs. L. Selmar, Mrs. A. Btory, Mrs. C. Oberle and |daughter, M. Boyle, Mrs. M. M r, E. J. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs, E. Yoshida and daughter, I MacDeonald, =. Lundeberg, D. W Mann, Mrs. A. E. Viaux, Mr. and Murs. F. Allen. Aboard the Princess Norah was 60 tons of freight, destined for in- terior points, through Skagway on the Noran HOLDEN CARRIES ON FLIGHT TO SITKA Flying the Marine Airways Bel- lanca, Pilot Alex Holden, with Lloyd Jarman as flight mechanic, took off at 12:50 this afternoon on a flight from Juneau to Sitka and return. Besides a large load of mail, Holden carried four passengers out- /bound from Juneau to Sitka. The passengers were: Mr. and Mrs. E. |Bradley and their son, and T. Til- ison, all of whom arrived from the south on the Princess Norah yes- igerday,' PR P |CREDIT MAN OF | COLUMBIA LUMBER | . COMPANY IS HERE { of the Columbs Lumber Company, 'arrived in Juneau on the Princess Norah from his Seattle headquart- ers and is conferring with T. A. Morgan, Alaska representative of the company. | Mr. Blanchard is making his first trip to the Territory, and will be here perhaps a week or ten days before ‘refurning south. Mr. Blanchard brought word of the recent election and appoint- 'ments of the compaiy. J H. Bloedel has been elected President; C. W. Miller, Vice-President; H. H. Greenhow, Treasurer, and R. A. Thompson, Secretary. C. W. Miller is General Manager and Floyd V. Volk is Assistant Gieneral Manager. |CHANNEL BUS LINE | Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Yuneau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00, Ixo:u, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3 Iitu. 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 1 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leavo Donglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, {10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, ¥:40, 10:10, 1 11:40. 2 Glacler Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. H First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska 28 FOUR J. F. Blanchard, Credit Manager By CLIFF STERRETT ! DOWN T' HAVE ALOOK AT PAW'S OFFICE . HE'S GOT ON HIS 'NEW ‘S%T_%I#OGRADHER | with them tools and equipment to assist in raising and repairing the plane. NEAR WRANGELL srupexrs axe cive BY H.%T LEA | OPPORTUNITY TO WIN ALASKA FISHING PRIZE Passengers Reach Safety An essay contest on the Alaska Fishing Industry, fsr Seventh and When Pilot Rinehart Grounds Plane Bighth Grade students of public |and parochial schools, is being | sponsored by the Juneau Womens’' | Club through the Department . of Applied Education. The Alaska Air Transport Stin-, Seventh and Eighth grades will son Patco, Pilot Jimmy Rinehart, hold a joint meeting tomorrow cnroute from Juneau to Ketchikan, Morning at which time Steele Cul- sank yesterday in Zimova Strait, bertson, of the Bureau of Fisher-| vo miles from Wrangell, |ies, will give a talk on “Alaska Pilot Rinehart discovered cne of Fisherie The contest closes on| the pontoons was leaking, accord- Thanksgiving Day and three prizes ; to advices from Wrangell to The Of $5, $2 and $2 will be awarded. Empire, and he ran the ship ashorc | VR s s e in the face of a stiif wind | FOR YUKON Rinehart and his passengers, Fred| On their way to Yukon River J. Hotes of Portland and J. L. Frank | cities via Skagway, D. W| Mann, of Prince Rupert, reached shorefof Dawson, Mrs. A. K. Viaux and safely. The plane is reported to/Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan, of White- ve been submerged by the incom-|horse, were through passengers for g tide. | Skagway aboard the northbound reldon Simmcens, chief pilot and| Princess Norah. manager of the AAT, with Chiet| SR Y Machenic CGordcn Graham, me- BOUND FOR ATLIN chanic Ray Robinson, and Bud| I. MacDonald and F. Lundeberg, Bodding, left in the AAT Lockheed were passengers northbound aboard Nugget, at 10:30 oclock this morn-|the steamer Princess Norah, for| ing, for the scene. They carried Skagway enroute to Atlin, B. C. Scores of surprigses and pleasures await you on the ultra-modern roller- bearing NORTH COAST LIMITED Every car Air-Conditioned —no dirt can touch you. Enjoy drawing rooms, compart- ments or large berths; also baths, library, rac’'o, soda fountain and spacious lounges and card rooms; luxurious reclining chair coaches, or modern tourist sleepers. REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES in effect until May 14, 1936, will save you money. Let us tell you about them. Write, cable or call — KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative 200 Smith Tower, Seattle The First National Bank JUNEAU & CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$175,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACEQUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2v,% Paid on Savings Accounts MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES MARTHA SOCIETY | COMPLETES PLANS FOR BAZAAR, TEA Final arrangements have been made for the bazaar, luncheon and tea, to ke given Friday at the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church by the lodies of the Martha Sogiety. Many hand-made articles that will mak:> vory appropriate Christmas gifts may be purchased at this an- aual sale. Those in charge of the bazaar are: Mrs. F. Housel, Mrs. W. P. Scott, Mrs. E. J. Cowling, and Mrs. Ruth Ooates. | The luncheon kitchen commit- made up of: Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. gack Laurie, Mrs. H. B. Crew- son, Mrs. J. Stocker, Mrs. J. Larson, Mrs. J. Rogers, Mrs. G. B. Rice, and M Johnson. Dining room com- mittee: Mrs. J. W. Lievers, Mrs. J. McKinley, Mrs. Clarence Rands, Mrs. Byron Miller, Mrs. K. Fer-| jusen and Mrs. H. G. Watson. Af- ernocn - tea. committee: Mrs. G. Blomgren, Mrs. J. K. Marshall, Mrs, | Miller Candy Committee: Mrs. K. Hooker, Mrs. H. E. Iffert. and Mrs. ‘Wilcox. Decorations in autumn col- ors will be arranged by Mrs. J. I, Chappell, Mrs. J. E. Neate, and Mrs. E. M. Richardson. 4 Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Charles Sey, Mrs. Joun A. Glasse, and Mrs. N. L. Troast. Mrs. M. S. Whittier will be in charge of the financial part of the program for the society. D TWO JUNEAU GIRLS' PLEDGED AT U. WASH. Majorie Aikens and Barbara Simpkins, Juneau students at; the University of Washington, were re- cently pledged to Kenia of Phra- teres, independent women's campus organization. Miss Aikens is a sophomore, Miss Simpkins a junior, Ten pledges. will be initiated sson. e i i LADY PALAMOS I have just returned and I hope all my friends come to see me. 407 Franklin Street. —adv. RVING ALASKA THE YEA THE SAILING Leave Seattle Steamaer R'ROUND AYL.ASKA LINE SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneat} Northpound Southbound Sailings indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Fhone 2 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Aiaska Tréijspnmfion Company J Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent s wvui - Night Phope 312 PHONE 114 WINTER radio stations, all manned offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. m Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN—Pilots—GENE MEYRING PACIFIC. 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 by experienced operators. ALASKA o & o > ¥ 5 d AIRWAYS - "Traffic Office- GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS @vm‘:wnaficqun