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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WELL.,'BYE, POLLY. 'BYE,MR.PERKINS. I'M LATE NOW. SO I HEARD HER SAY. WANTED NTED—Work of any kind by young man who is willing work. Phone 546. PERMANENT $3.50 until | 666 Wave at Thanksgiving. Phone ~Experienced young man Cler clothing, Phone 205. is wor grocery, driver. TURN your oic goid Into value Cash or USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen, g00d FOR SALE dio in ) co DOTTIE'S SHOWING HER DOG AT THE DOG SHOW ) N § ! . ° . ° . . trade at Nugget Shop. . . . ° ° . THAT DAWGIE O'HERS IS A CINCH FER FUST PRIZE. = "5 1936, King Peatures Syndicac - ) Marine News | s e n o e 00 00 e Steamer Movements . . - NORTHBOUND . No steamer Northbound. ° SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Princess Louise scheduled to o sail from Vancouver Novem- € ber 23 at 9 p. m ° Norah scheduled to o sail from Vancouver Novem- @ ° ° ° . ° ° ° ° ° ° Dr. Henderson ~ folnvestigate | Neafly Claims Geologist Reports Progress at Placer Workings ber 27 unless advanced be- cause of passenger conges- tion at Alaskan ports. | ® Sailings of Alaska steamers . or . ) e from Scattle, under opera- Near Atlin " e tion of the Alaska Railroad, e expected to be released any- Dr. Frank Henderson, noted Can- tim adian geologist, is now in Juneau m‘],’ S Sl EARENG {® SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS to investigate local mineral proper- it - {® No steamer north, west. ties in the interests of an interna- BRRfand, 00" 10 £ 130 16.| ~TO/VANGOUVER, VICTORIA |, LOCAL SAILINGS tional group of capitalists, who have e o moe < sod SEATILE ' Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ a reserve of sixty million dollars, a s |® day night at 6 p. m, for e share oi which may be placed in o com I Frqr;g .I‘unequ |+ Bitka aia wiypidth o this region, he said today. 55 PRINCESS LOUI {® Dart leaves every Friday at e Dr. Henderson reported that the FOR Four sectional oak November 28 e 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake ® group he represents holds option: iy s s IARQQ N ¢ and wasgports. e on several gold guartz properties Qs it hone 108 PRINCESS NORAH %8 ierie 'yp. e o o o e a o surrounding Juneau, and that he i FOR SALE—$:0 baby bu condition. $20. P Good December 2 | December 16 | January 2 ne i‘OR SALE—6: 5-room house on Basin | Road. Reasonable. Phone 330. Tickews, sceervations and full | = = particulars from | MISCELLANEUUS V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ‘ PHONE Mrs. Bathe about sewing.| SHNERD { MIMEOGRAPHING? Fhone 1701.| ! Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. Perma- 50¢ Realistic Finge wave telephone PHONE nts es ni ith Wood FOR RENT A FOR RENT | Light and linen. $15.00 mon 1sington Apts,, City | Float | Furnished Aparts FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Phone i APARTMENTS, respect. Smith in Douglas. l"‘(;R RENT—NEW modern in ever) Building CARDINAL CABS i"'UflNISZ!F_' apartment for fornia Grocery. rent Two-room 1003 before 2 p.m. ) - Furnished 4-room Inquire Phone 3-room house el | 407 172 nt, @ wii oil b 1 rmer. Lower Franklin St FOR RENT—.-room apt. 425 East| Tth St. Phone 2004, ! LIQUOR STORE FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, light and water, $18.00. & Phone 4743 or call 503 Wil- P}{ONE loughby FOR RE Furnished apartment. | 6 S 5 Russian Baths. Phone 349. VACANT nents at the Grand, | Free Delivery YOUNG PEOPLES FORUM MEETS SUNDAY NiGHT are Northern Light F for the ev Secretary of Alaska for the Bureau 3253 of “Prevention has States dealing with young beople. T during the time of depression are to be discussed furnished | are cordially invited to the Forum. Light refreshments will be served. District Court R. P. Henderson from Ida Hender- son of Juneau, desertion; Costello from Pay’n Takit entrusted with the ascertaining of their commercial possibilities, which investigation he will commence a: soon as he can secure delivery here & of thirty tons of equipment which is now in the States awaiting ship- TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 0:15 a. m 24 feet | pent High tide 6:55 a. m., 144 feet " q 4 e Besides examining gold properties Low' GHB21:07 p. m.," 4B fesbif . =6 €25 EEE SRS i High tide 6 p. m., 133 feet for the international group, Dr. " 3 |Henderson is also entrusted with the ascertaining of the value »of TIDES MONDAY Low tide 1:20 a. m., 28 High tide 7:51 a. m., Low tide 2:16 p. m, High tide 8:14 p. m., - certain nearby nickel deposits for {the International Nickel Company. he stated. | Work in Atiin ies the equipment destined for port, Dr. Henderson is also waiting the delivery at Skagway ot tons of mining equipment to be transported into Atlin, as soon as the lake freezes, for use on pla- cer workings there in which he and his company are interested. He said that he plans to go to Atlin morrow night at 6:15 o'clock. Kel- soon as possible to make prep- Foss is to conduct the meeting | arations, and will remain there un- ing til that equipment has arrived and Penny, Social Service IS in place before returning to Ju- = neau, to commence his work near here. In co-ordination with, and sup- plementary to the development of the mineral properties, Dr. Hender-~ he problems that youth has to face S0 carries on scientific research for ¥ the National Institute of Geograph- (ical Exploration, and finds that All unmarried people ot of school| 'TY_Often disclosures of scientific importance are turned up in the operation of mines. Dr. Henderson, | who recently received a letter from ;2mdrort; Washburn, of the National Al Pt hTs Jeographic Society, which intimat- Divoroes ““"‘;’;d;’y"‘is “‘m‘l’éws_'!ed_ that Mr. Washburn may visit 2 "Vthls region next summer in order, to photograph surrounding geo- dohn J.|granhical ph Lillian Costello O[ig phical phenomenon. feet feet feet feet Young People of the community holding their Forum at the byterian church George C Indian Affairs, will speak of Delinquency.” wide experience in on He| had the DIVORCES Juneau, desertion; Phyllis Schroeder | from Herbert Schroeder of Junr‘au,"MOOSE ARE TO leE non-support. : | DANCE THANKSGIVING A “demoniac” is a person sup-l ed to be possessed of a demon. A benefit dance under the aus- Sy |bices of the Loyal Order of Moose e —iemeeeeea |15 to be given in the Elks' Hall on Thanksgiving night. The pro- ceeds will go towards the sick bene- Gross and Coliseum apartments. |fit fund which the order main-. g at Coliseum office or | tains, i B o e — X 8 i & = either 61 or 3101, Chatham Swrams ‘1 sanspestation Ca. PHONES 92 or 35 | Everyone purchasing a ticket will TWO ROOM apt S Free Dehvery Ihave an opportunity to be awarded Furnished. MacKinnon Apts ' “M. S. DART” i FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday room for gentleman. 114 West|at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port 6th St. Phone 330. Alexander and way ports. It s & X — | Freight received not later than 4 FOR RENT-—Steam heated room p. m. Thursday. | with board for gentleman. Phone | FOR INFORMATION 1 681. ;M[\UB!CE C. REABER, Phone 4622 u n 5601 FOR RENT—Three room apt. ished, steam heated. Phone Nickinovich Apts. BBZY, wu;m, turn. apt}?i;:ght, wat. er, dishes, cooking utensils anv oath. Reasonable et Seaview. . LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Large brown Persian cat, 4 Apply “Helmar,” Lower City Float. DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Watex Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2,50 3 Special Weekly Rates o1 ALASKANS LIKE THE Fresh Meats, Groceries, |the electric refrigerator, which is Liquors, Wines and Beer to be given away. It will not be We Sell for LESS Because { |Pecessary to attend the dance in |order to secure the award if hold- We sell for CASH {ing a ticket, it is said. Leader Dept. Store || Tickets may be obtained at the - following places: Bob Light's Bar- T George Brothers ber Shop, New York Tavern, Arctic Pool Hall, or by calling on Eske Eskesen. Members in charge of the dance are William Bergstrand land Eske Eskesen. \CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON | d 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40,9:40, |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 5. Saturday Special Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. 3 First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER WHY, PA , YOU HARDLY LOOKED AT THE DOG. SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1936 R 7 oo A 255 e 3 1 5.8 5. i 0. T B R o By CLIFF STERRETT ——— THA'S JESS IT, GAL. NEITHER WiLL TH' JUDGES ! Ciep ROEDDA SAILS SOUTH WITH ‘World rights eserved DGRR COMPANY FIELD INSPECTOR NOW HERE Now a visitor in Juneau is C. F. Hoff, of Denver, Colorado, inspect- ir engineer for the Dorr Com- Inc., manufacturers of gold milling equipment. Mr. Hoff, who i on the last voyage of the Norah, is enroute to Na- a to inspect the operation and . being given by an installa- tion of his company’s products here, but has been detained here by transportation difficulties caus- ed by the maritime strike. Mr. Hoff will likely soon go on to Nabesna, by way of plane to Fairbanks, but while here, is look- ing over some of his firm's equip- nt which is in use at the Alaska- Juneau mill. Mr. Hoff, has made ral previous trips to the Ter- in his role of field inspector Dorr Company. > > - INDIAN CCC IS this aftern the Davis eight passengers outbound Juneau for the States. from the Interior, are: Abramson, Endrew Lassen, D. William Nielson. b SR (57 PRINCESS LOUIS and Canadian the present .The Louise Monday night passenger Sailing for Scattle at 2 o'clock| n, the M. S. Roedda, of ym. Transportation Co., took| = from | The passengers, coming mainly Ole Wilson; Matt Nivela, Anthony Wise, R. D. Russell, Godfrey Nelson | ON SPECIAL TRIP| Pacific steamer Prin- cess Louise is making a special trip| to Southeast Alaska ports to relieve| congestion. | leaves Vancouver next is scheduled to ar- ILAST RITES FOR' " MRS. NORDSTROM HELD TOMORROW HERE MBNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. J. Nord- s e strom, mother of Mrs. Dan Russell, f will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Charles W, |Diagnosis of Diseases o Lungs to Be Made— |carter Mortuary. i % 3 Services will be conducted by the | Free to Public | First Church of Christ, Scientist, | 5 | of which Mrs. Nordstrom was a he Territorial Health Depart-\memuer. Mrs. Gordon Clithero will conduct their regular|will read the services. Solos will | ¢ services at St. Ann's Hos- | pe by Charles A. Harland, accom- [pital for the diagnosis of diseases| panied by his daughter, Frances, j ot lungs, especially Luberculo-.‘ Mrs. Nordstrom's remains will be |at the Carter Mortuary until the Patients who plan to attend the | first southbound steamer, then will are cxpected to obtain a|be taken to Seattle for cremation. consent d or note from his or TR - e (her family physician. Patients who | |do not have a family physician are | WILMA MOGSETH! requested to obtain a consent card | JOHN DAY MARRIED for examination from the Commi sioner of Health. Reports for ex- Wilma Lee Mogseth, waitress at aminations will be sent to the| the Juneau Billiards, and John physicians, no information being Howard Day, cab driver, were unit: given out direct to any patient. ed in marriage o 3 ¢ ge last evening by The clinic will be held at the hos- | S. Commissioner Felix Gr85 iny Lk?t; pital Monday, November 23, at 1 p. i Judge's Chambers. Attendants were A. D. Lowe and Audalie Westhby. Both young peopie are widely known here. D Frank Caldwell, Austin, Tex., trav- cling salesman, has a library of 1,- 000 books on Texas history collected over a quarter of a century. ————-— Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. | MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. i TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized U s. MAIL Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings D.| jrive here Thanksgiving Day Rnd: ALEX HOLDEN- Pilots——GENE MEYRING ' q return south from Juneau next |\ L ) Saturday morning % et . LOMSKI GETS HIS FOREST SERVICE Unit Set Up at Lena Cove F(Jll()v\'ing D(flnands by Indian Population ROCKFORD, I Leo Lomski s, Nov. 21 son, of K round last Lomski w in the Announcement of an all-Indian MAN IN 4TH ROUND Aberdeen, Washington | sassin, knocked out Tommy Gib- fourth 1ed 184 pounds and| SERVING' ALASKA THE - YEAR’ROUND THE ALASKA LINE Civilian Conservation Corps camp Gibson 189 pounds, : B Ay at Lena Cove is made by the U. S. — 24 NOTICE = SAILING SCHEDULE Pt BRIV B, T Il i ians < L . orest Service. Thirteen Indans p no United States Commission- g bl s S the direction of L. J. Geiger, white 2 the Territ of Alaska, nea foreman. They are completing the e ruck trail around the Lena Cove Commissioner's Precinct S 5 2 = In the Matter of the Administra-| P Creation of the camp followed the ton of TH TATE of S. J er's (ex-officio Probate) Court for | PARTNERSHIP ES- | PAUL and GAB- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike persistent demands by the India b . population, and personel was op- RIEL PAUL, Deceased. doing X : e 4 tained through the Bureau of In- the GASTINEAU M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Fhone 2 dian Affairs. Indian witnesses at the Senatorial hearing last summer charged that the Indians had been THAT S. J. PAUL, on November 7, discriminated against by the For- 1936, duly filed his Final Account est Service in establishing ccc and Rep Administrator of the camps in Alaska, as no Indians had Partnership Estate of S. J. PAUL‘, ] been permitted in any of the camps e 3 s L SIONAL GAMBLING STOPPED AT KETCHIKAN PROF] missioner, at Juneau, Alaska, on January The lid has been clamped down on professional gambling at Ket- chikan. Several places have been raided and gamblers and ‘“custom- ers” warned. Complaints were made that fishermen and workmen were losing their stakes or salaries and merchants also complained that men who owed them money were losing it to professionals. -eo Alaska contains a number of volcanoes that have been active in the last century. any, to said Final and the settlement thereof. day of November, 1936. (Seal) " FELIX GRAY, Ex-Officio Justice of Peace. First publication, Nov. 7, 1936. Last publication, Nov. 28, 1936. The First National Bank JUNEAU o CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%% Paid on Savings - Accounts and GABRIEL PAUL, Deceased, and that a hearing will be held| thereon by the United States Com- <-officio Probate Judge, | 1937, at 10:00 am. in the Federal and Territorial Building, and Lhatl all persons are requested then and | there to present their objections, Account. and | Report and Petition for distribution | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 7Lh§ United States Commissioner and | 84 if | Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike 4 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 | NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Serviee TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT ~ Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson "'P{:tco" PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day 2 Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 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 Officc GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE