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6 PO, LY AND HER PALS NOPE | TANTIN /WOT AIN'T, IDTIT 2 IN TH! PATAGONIAN SWEEPSTAKES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1936. By CLIFF STERRETT o I'M LUCKY WANTED—Work of young man who work. Phone 546. kind willing any is oy to PERMANENT $3.50 until 666 Edson’s Phone Wave at Thanksgiving. e n e 00 0 0 0 e | WANTED—Experier work. Clerical, driver. Phone 2 grocery, |TURN your oic¢ goid mtu \xl.w Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133, Madsen, be r‘lll.n in good Phone 184 i $10. for sale at The Empire office. - Garage and service Oregon. Fine equip- one within 46 miles Opportunity car agency. Room on property for aulo court Business mproving opening coast bridges. Location 88 miles from | Portland, 90 ft. fronting by 130 ft.} deep, with 3 modern living 100 some terms, no trade. to come north. Mrs. E. Delake, Ore due SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Deceinber 2 December 16 January 2 $3800, Four sectional oak FOR SALE condition $30 baby © $20. Phone 3 m nouse on Basir | Phone 330 FOF Road. Reasonable. MISCELL ANLUUS PH \'L \I 8. Tickews, ;ecervations and full particulars from MULVIHILL, JUNEAU VoW Agent Bathe about sewiug MIMEOGRAPHING Or leave orders J rnone 1701 Burford Co. { GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- 5. Fir wave, 50¢ s uty Shop, telephone 315 Decker Way PHO i TANO less: Beginners’ 1g. Phone ns, classical or popular fall classes now start- 544. Ruth Wood FOR RENT {T—NEW APARTMENTS, T in every respect. Smith Building in Douglas. FURNISHED apartment for rent.| Apply California Grocery. | i FOR apt RENT- Phone furnished 2 pm. Two-room 1003 before CARDINAL Furnished 3-room | apartment, also 4-room house| with oil burner. Inquire 407 Lower Franklin Phone 172, FOR RENT St. 1 young man clothing, and piacer iocation nc-ices w-room apt. 425 East| FOR RENI- Phone 2004 { th St. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished ‘; house, light and water, $18.00. Phone 4743 or call 503 Wil- loughby. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Russian Baths. Phone 349. FOR RENT—Steamheated room for | gentleman. $15.00. Phone 219. VACANT apartments at the Grand, Cross and Coliseum apartments. | Inquire at Coliseum office or| Phone either 61 or 3101. | apt. Now vacant. MacKinnon Apts. TWO ROOM Furnished FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330. e | k;‘OR RENT—Steam heated room with board for gentleman. Phone 681, F('R RENT — Purmshed 4-room house. 5th and Park. FOR RENT——Three room apt., fum ished, steam heated. Phone 5601. | Nickinovich ApLs St | | OOZY warm, mrn apts. laght, wal er, disnes, cooking utepsils anc m:b Reasonable 2t Seaview. LOST AND FQUND POUND-—Large brown Persian cat Apply “Helmar,” Lower City Float. The local name for the hump- backed salmon on Pugef Sound is Haddo. White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery Chatham Nwuars ‘2 ransportation Co. | “M. S. DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Priday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C REABER Phone 4622 DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND mer Northbound. HEDU l.Ll) SAILINGS Sailings eamers from hmuu tion of the Alas expected to be released any- © time. of | Norah scheduled to © m Vancouver Novem- © unless advanced be- cause of passenger conges- tion at Alaskan ports. SOUTHEGUND SAILINGS | ® No steamer north, west . LOCAL SAILINGS |® Estebeth leuves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 p. m., for (e sitka and wayports. ;o Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. fo~ Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ® e ce0 00000000 sail fre ber . —————— TIDES TOMORROW 13.8 feet 55 feet 135 feet High tide 5:57 a. m., Low tide 11:49 a. m,, High tide 5:37 p. m., - 913 VESSELS ARETIED U SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Ship owners annouriced tod 213 v are nowtied up D PANAMA CANAL - IS BOAT-LESS Fights Santa In Cups USTIN, Tex., Claus will have a in Texas this year— temperance council has its way. council has filed a petition the state liquor board to ban San Claus from beer and liquor adve: tising Nov. 20.—San dry Christm if the natior Tk ->s MILK STRIKE NOW SETTLED OAKLAND, Cal., San Francisco Bay Nov. 20."— Th Milk Worker dispute has been settled and all me involved have been reemployed ancd unionization permitted. Four hun- dred thousand residents of Berkele, and Oakland are assured of milk y. The cities took over the dis- yester as the emer- existed - gency 'Lack of Iron in Estonia Now Blamed on Vikings v. 19.—Seeking absence of iron in the ers of Astonia, Dr curator of the den planetarium here, thinks tal was cal 1 off by the ea s for their ord: uhd shield vrites in ‘ History, Vikings he rovince <qum their home country. “In support of this theory, it is also known that the Eskimos pound- ed off with tough rocks fragments iron w nd the Danes, who of this Baltic had no iron in prized jof the Cape York meteorites, which PANAMA, Nov. 20.—For the first time in seven years, no boats passed through the Panama Canal Zone yesterday bound for coast ports. This is because of the maritime 1 H, Peary brought from Greenland, for the purpose of making knives.” - - HYDABURG FISHERIES, INC. HAS OPENED NEW OFFICE The Hydaburg Fisheries, headed by W. E. Epperson and H. Woo, moved Seattle office from Jackson Street to more con- Inc., ivenient and centrally located quar- | 300 Rooms . 300 Baths | from $2,50 | Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE , ® Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 35 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Grocef’ies, ; Liquors, Wines and Beer | We Sell for LESS Because| We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC lin that immediate vicinity was not ters at Room 270 in the Colman building. They report a fair sea- son at Hydaburg, but say the run la as heavy as a liftle further South. | STUBBOKN CORNS FALL OFF QUICK! Lots of Callouses, Too END-O - CORN actually removes Corns and Callouses every time— Easy, Sure and Safely. If you really want to get rid of your stubborn old Corns or Cal- louses QUICK, bring this adver- tisement to the Butler, Mauro Drug Co. tonight or tomorrow. Don't suffer a minute longer. Get END-O-CORN. It only costs a few cents to really GET RID of your Corns and Callouses with END- O-CORN. —adv. | ¥ | | DEVLIN'S I M CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Yuneau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:13, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, | e | We truly believe that we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Values | and Prettiest Footwear R o) El DERN j/ TICKETS ! LB e j 11| S,FISHERIES SEALS SHOWING SHOW GROWTH LARGE INCREASE The commercial tatch of fishery Fur products in the United $ based n the most recent surveys amount- the Bureau of Fisheries. seals are on the increase ac- cording to a recent computation hy | What Licked the G.0.P.? ! Practically Everything (Contimued srom Tage One) \lum h adminitrations which are in when times are prosperous | tending toward prosperity. That e s almost ail-powerful, and # | iid not fail in the November 3 elec- L dOWE | Farley Welds Machines Finally, in the matter of party or- ion, the discrepency wa: as to hardly admit of compari- | power {er [ on. publican managers nothing but hope. dicapped by started wit They were han being newcomers ol ing terms with the powerful party leaders in those eastern centers of | population which Mr. Landon must | carry if he was to be elected. And in the western country which they knew best, their organization lines Roosevelt policies. Against them was an astute Demo- | managed. After the debacle of 1932, the Re- the national scene, hardly on speak- | had been smashed pitifully by the| He had done what no chairman ever did before in simi- lar measure—taughit the great po- litical machines, east and ‘est, how to stand together. Many additional things might be mentioned—patronage, class legis- lative favors, government spending, (and others. But, when all is said and done, history must attribute the greatest political victory in more than a century to two principal auses—tihe personal qualities of ‘ anklin D. Roosevelt and of James A Fdll" .SUIGIDE DEATH T0 BE PROBED ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 0.— Warren A. Taylor, Assistant Dis- jgrict Attorney, said he will request an autopsy to determine the exact cause of the death of Mrs. Zelda Pilkenton of Palmer, He will also inquire into all details. Taylor said he did not have any ;i_nf_ormatian contradicting the cor- oner’s verdict of suicide by shoot- ing, but believed the circumstanc- nearly 4,000,000,000 pounds, i at more than $74.000,000 to fishermen, ding to the pub- ation, “Fishery Industries of the 1 States, 1935,” by R. H. Fled About )00 commercial fish- were oyed in to ic Unite ler. ermen in the United State combared with the the 19 Statistic collected for both in the Chescy States, and in Alasks considerin, the combined of thes 15 alone, an e of 50 percent in the volume 33 per cent in value of ateh s While these s in each of cticns and in ceding year of 1634 f the prc products in 34 per cent byprodu zen fish, value of the cd fish also in all sections as compared sed 29 out 50 produc- icn of packa In 1934 in the United St Al uction of y prod sunted 0 ]:m'urk va output o \,,;uuu 2,808, (")‘ t frozen fisher “kaged product 700,000 pound 8,500,000. survey ry products .lm()hm\ inds, d at $13- 047,000 and fres! nd {rozen pack- aged fish and shellfish, 150,593,000 pounds valued at SJU.G78.DDO It i estimated that about 650,000,000 pounds of fresh fishery products, (excluding packaged fish and shell- fish) valued at about $52,000,000 were marketed during 1934. The to- tal marketed value to domestic pri- handlers of all fishery pro- in 1934 is estimated at ne: $200,000,000. Fishery products im. ported for consumption during 1934, were valued at $30,700,000 and do- mestic exports were valued at $13,- 822,000. production exclud- t $8 clued most recent of cured fi to 98,141,000 p vali ing cent. { RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot cos » entitled action The annual computation of the| fur seal herd on the Pribilof Islands/ show a total of 1,680,743 animals as|; of August, 1936, as compared with| 1,550,913 the preceding year. an increase of 138,930, or 9:95 per The total is made up of 526,~ a like number of pups,| rling and 2-year-old fe- 054 harem and idle bu nd 3»') 431 males of all other cla: These figures indicate a con- led satisfactory growth of the| d. for 548 cows, 261,562 rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY, HE R-l ING AND RETURN OF PROCESS | No. 3979-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num-| ber One, at Juneau, In Admiralty.| *H WOODMAN and ANDREW BERNTSEN, doing business under the firm name and style of Woodman & Berntsen, Libelants, the “DOWNEASTER", her tackle, apparel, engines, furniture, equip- ment, ete., Libelee. TO ALL CONCERNED, cratic chairman who had four years o consolidate the triumphant lines 1 1932, He spoke the language of he population centers where votes are concentrated — and skilfully es The body is held here. Try an Empire aa. warrants further investigation. SERVING AlASKA THE YEAR’ ROUND THE ALASKA LINE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneu’ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Fhone 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (3 that an order is issued out of the above-entitled cout on November | 16th, 1936, ordering that notice be, given of the following: | That the undersigned has ar-| rested and seized the gasboat| “DOWNEASTER", her tackle, ap-| parel, ines, etc., in the above- | civil and maritime, | libelants demand the sum together with interest n April 24th, 1936, at *nt per annum, in pay- materials and sup- 1 said vessel, to"emcr} ' costs and dishurs ments herein; and that all persons interested or concerned herein and | having claims against said vessel are required to appear and be in the District Court above mentioned at Juneau, Alaska, at eleven o’clock A. M. on the 5th day of December, | 1936, or default will be entered and condemnation ordered as pray- ed for in said libel filed herein. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- in whic of $710.7 eiglh ment plies fu with MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. 'rwo LARGE: ‘SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MAEL Carriers PHONES: 623—10 langar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN-——Pilots GENE MEYRING ber 16th, 1936. from Douglas, fell and broke his col- to the .- BREA®S CUOLLAK BONE Gilbert Cook, nine year old lad U. S. Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. ~ By R. L. JERNBERG, Deputy. | WM. T. MAHONEY, | i | r He was taken Hospital for bone yesterday. Government N. C. BANFIELD, Proctor for Libelants. The First National Bank- JUNEAU ; '@ CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%% Paid on Accounts 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavo Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 6:40, 6:40, 7:40, §:40, 10:10. 11:40. Glacier Highway |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00. 8:15: | P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30. 9:30; /P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 1 | \ ! | { | Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON | 10:00 p.m. | First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Ludwig Nelsofi WATCHMAKER and JEWELER | Juneau, Alaska Alaska Air 'l‘ranspol't, lnc. SEAPLANESz FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega . 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco™ PHONES, Juneau Hangnr,éggz nght and Day - SHELDON SIMMONS - Alaska Transportat;on 3 Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 * 1 Night Phone 312 y;?fim" 3 NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO IN'I'ERIOR WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Péiats g 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 ALAsxA AIRWAYS © Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ice, “JIMMY?. RINEHART Chief Pilot 'n&" HAROLD R. BRO

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