The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1936, Page 6

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TN TR TR e e o = B T I TG O D PP S er e AT WHERE'S NEEWAH JESS TOOK HIS MARKET-BASKET AN LEFT FER WANTED WANTED — Washing machine and motor. Will pay cash. Phone Ask for Mr. Jones. WANTED—Small furnished apt. for 12. Cheap. Call at United Food CD. 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ' A. J. man and wife. Write Em- pire 103 PESPEIR [ % e s s 0 rne e 000 e + WANTED—Boarding for my two o | Cocker Spaniels. Schoettler, Zyn- Steamer M_ovements ek ¢ s . NORTHBOUND | WANTED—Work of any kind by |® No steamer northbound. | young man who is willing to ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS work. Phone 546. e Princess Norah scheduled to iy zb X _!e sail from Vancouver tonight FOR s’l E WANTED—Experiencec¢ young man ® at 9 o'clock. needs work. Clerical, clothing, ® Sailings oi Alaska steamers ALE—Sun ls o new. | 6rocery, driver. Phone 205. |® from Seattle, under opera- F?RS\LT‘N &;“ ]“‘I”‘S‘{ Wake. sew. | e tion of the Alaska Railroad, i s e TURN your ola gola Into value. s expected to be released any- R Sa 5-room furnished| C8sh cr trade at Nugget Shop. |e time. house. Write P. O. Box 13. USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. | o PSOUTHYEULNU ?";L:Nd"sl : Ty *!e Princess Louise scheduled to FOR SALI _room furnished| Fhore 1133, Msdsen. e arrive in port about 9 o'clock house. A-1 condition. West Ninth|{ § mem A AH T s~ | ® tonight and sails south three St. Write Empire L. 94. | LOST AND FOUND |® hours later. » - . LOCAL SAILINGS FOR SALE—Bachelor's outfit. 424 P(;UNIW‘{-;;'CE’;;{?“'I“UP‘ST:T" é;;-l. Estebeth leaves every Wednes- _i"f‘d\“"“ B[f”fj{"q ! Fl‘:)ity ’ le day night at 6 p. m, for FOR SALE—16 ft. cabin cruiser st e Sitka and wayports. 4 high speed engine.| :';:l_“ e Dart leaves every Friday at . o . FOR SALE condition, 6-tube radio in $10. good | Phone 184 -0-room nouse on Basin onable. Phone 330. Mlb&u.LANhuUS in the slide, | nodate several. Call at | 512 11th st | POR SALE- Rea Road - | PRIVATE hoard and room. Phone | Douglas 414 | PHONE Mrs. Bathe about scwmg[ MIMEOGRAPHING? Fhone 1701 Or leave orders J. B. Burford CO GUARANTEE. !{(‘glllgtic Perma $375. Pinger wave, 50c.| Beauty Shop, telephone 201 Decker Way. PIANO lessons, classical or popular. Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. FOR RENT ; Fifth and Gold. Tele- garages phone 107, i FOR RENT—Unfurnished 9-room | house in Douglas. $15.00 monthly. | Inquire 210 Main St. Juneau, FOR R api Small unfurnished | Totem Grocery Build- Grumme tment NEW APARTMENTS, in every respect. Smith in Douglas. FOR T—Three-room furnished house, t and water, $18.00. Phor 4743 or call 503 Wil- lougt £, baxhit, st er, disnes, cooking utensils and oath. Reasonable gt Seaview. Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Laquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE November 28 PRINCESS NORAH December 2 December 16 January 2 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W, MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU PHONE 1 CARDINAL LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery Wednesday morning | While in Juneau Mvs. Dusenb; as the guest at luncheon Monda; Governor’s House. | ———————.— L PIANOS | Geo. Anderson, expert piano tun- jer. Alaska agent for Chickering- | Kohler, Brambach and used pianos, ‘ Marine News 1© 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc D e oy { % - LOVISE HAS 13 FOR JUNEAU ON EXTRA SAILING Steamer in Port Yesterday Evening—Sails South Midnight Tonight Arriving at Juneau northbound yesterday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock 9ccecscoo0eeccOos e e on her special voyage, the Canad-| ian Pacific steamer Princess Louise brought thirteen passengers for Ju- neau, and had aboard a large quan- tity of mail for Westward and In-| terior points, as well as for this city The Princess Louise had fifty passengers northbound when she ‘Jvn Vancouver on this voyage, and| man, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Green, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles C. Person- eus, Miss B. Vaughan. Mrs. Ray H Sl('\m‘\ Tuesday she was hostess to al friends! at a lunches y ttr Gastin- s i e S FORNANCE TAKES Tuesday evening, with Captain and Mrs. N. G. Ricketts, she was| MAIL AND SUPPLlEs guest of honor at dinner at tue! CHILKOOT BARRACKS | With mail, provisicns and passen- |gers aboard, the Army boat For- u.u-ks Wednesday morning. Among the passengers aboard the ,sale or rent. Phone 143. Anderson |Fornance were Mrs. Ralph Wayne ‘Musxc Shop, Juneau. > DAN(‘!‘ POSTPONED | | | The Viking Club dance that was ‘Lo have been held Saturday night, |November 28, has been postponed —adv. until December 12. : - —ee—— (Empire aas are read. I 3 3 adv. | Dusenbury, wife of Colonel Dusen- bury, commander of the Barracks, Mrs. A. B. Nichols, wife of Capt. Nichols, stationed at Chilkoot, and Deputy Marshal and Mrs. H. Mar- tin Callin. Supplies included 40 gallons of ice cream for the Thanksgiving |dipner at the Barracks. Cigarettes THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Fomous Draugit Beer Leader Dept. Store George Brothers H CHANNE), 8US LINE| Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douglas Leave Yuneau: AM.—1: 15,8:00,0:15, | V 10:15, 11:15; P.M 4:15, : : 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavs Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9:40, lw. 6:40, 6:40, 7:40, !40. 1010 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Apk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; f.l-—lz 30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. lu‘- A.H. — T:30. 9:30; ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Wntg On Tap "JIMMY" WINDOW PHONE 488 THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store 8 BILL DOUGLAS CLEANING INSU Juneau RANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 5 Alaska nance' returned to Chilkoot Bar-| 4 n.m reened é??%‘i&‘.’&é&%é’.‘:fi% MADRID FIGHTS e MES. B L STH) INSURGENTS IN BESIEGED AREA Twin boys were the Thanksgiving | resent for Mr. and Mrs. E. L.| f Clalm They Will Be Driven| Out by Christmas— | |Smith at 11 o'clock last night in| St. Ann’s Hospital. They weighed :)‘ pounds and 3 pounds 11 ounoes Dr. W. M. Whitehead was hysician. Mrs. Smith was the for- Margaret Robinson who also [first came to Juneau at st. anns| Refuge Underground | Hospital. Mr. Smith is an A. J. employee (Cortinued fron: Page Once) and is passing out double cigars to the miners today. Mr. and Mrs.;among them Americans, including | Walter H. Robinson of Juneau are | Kenneth McKim, of San Francisco. the proud grandparents. Only a few Americans are left in i o gt the city, including newspapermen. e “SAFETY ZONES” | AT THE HOTELS || LONDON, Nov. 27.—The British| | 4 | Admiralty said Spanish Insurgent| Gastineau Gen. Franco has established “safe John F. Baldwin, Fairbans; cal :iezg‘f’cclfx‘:a ":[:iifgr. Shfli’:"w; Bl il ok L Rudo]ph‘done in response to repeated English Kransi, Fairbanks; Carl I. Ander- S mnsnis ! son, Fairbanks; Adolf Stock, Fair- y banks; Brinton Sprague, Nome; Al Monsen, Fairbanks; Walter Hall, Fairbanks; Joe Selliken; Willilam co"espondence Ray, Junéau; O. P. Wick, sitka; |Schoel Proposed, |R. H. Stoek, Sitka; A. B. Swanson, Isolated Kiddies » BB S, owe s *‘L"nud four passengers for Lynn| z‘ a; ENr(lc tJuh;ltsnn Ssléka WflllK)e ‘‘‘‘‘ 1 | [ canal - | Niemi; artin Itzen, agway; P.| ¢ R TIDES TOMORROW \u‘a KT[I;;S a:;g:g&ghe:fllal{estteg“s Murray, Skagway; Mrs. Oscar| T ALRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 21.— © av _ The Fairbanks Chamber of Com- - Louise sailed for Haines and Skag' LB)[D Bitka; N. Johnson; .G. . merce has appointed a committee High tide 0:15 a. m, 163 feet |Way at 11 o'clock last evening. The|Tavlor; D. B. Halli J. W. Bell;{y B o0 Hoobio o pavor or e Low tide 555 a. m., 23 feet | steamer is due to arrive here south- N. Billington; E. W. Payne; MIS.|;o.iona) correspondence school| High tide 12:01 p. m., 199 feet |bound: this evening, and sail for|C. M. Cox; J. A. Pike, George ., =, .qen in isolated communi-| Low tide 6:38 p. m. -39 feect |Vancouver at midnight Robbins, Tulsequah; Ed Jean; Hen- 'tm ’ i Bl | Through passengers ahoard the|ry T. Schneiding; Edwin Larson; e Pi s Louise wi Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Willard; Dr. H. L. Brew= | g MRS R. W. DUSENBURY Mrs. Donald A. McPherson, for| Angoon; Mr. and Mrs. Joe| | H‘“np\” w. L Ccok, for Skagwa: Grem Hyder; Walter F. Brown,| RETURNS TO.CHILKQOT e % % Cook, for Skagway. en, "0ien Ve Mepomsie Schllllng AFTER BRIEF v]SlT ine chmz)qkil enroute . 0 ngOI:McKmley Park; A. B. Johnson, An- D, 1 VD |chorage; Robin G. Montgomery, Pure an’,Ia i Mrs, Ralph W. Dusbenbury, who Passengers for Juneau on the|Anchorage; W. W. Stoll, Anchor- | § i | was a guest at the Governors LOUISe were: J. Bobeck, L. Ander-|age; Mrs. Anderson, Anchorage; Bud | House for s days, returned to| S0 Charles Waynor, Mrs. M. Kos- | Anderson, Anchorage; B. Sellars; | | coot Barracks on the Fornance [YOMetinoff, George W. Folta, Mr. M. Skauge; C. D. Wilson, A. L. and Mrs. H. S. Brewer, J. E. Ly-|Chindahl, Ketchikan; J. W. Allen, |Iniskin; R. C. Kerr, Los Angeles; | Dr. J. E. Slate, Los Angeles; Jatk| Allen, Iniskin; Frank Struely, Port- r land; Frank Tanner, Flat; I M.| The /lzyaf/m'lr 4 Busby, Seattle; T. J. Dale, F‘:ur‘ banks; Henry Miller, Nome; Chet‘ LS 7 Brown, Nome. Chztnm Suans lnnxpmhuon Cm Alaskan “ ” Mr. and Mrs. Pat Matton, Ju-) M. s. DAR neau; John Dotson, Eagle River; \ G. L. Maudin, Juneau; J. E. Hall, |[Leaves Femmer Dock every Fr!day‘ Gustavus; Charles E. Dominy, Ju- [at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port neau; Philip Kirtron, Sitka; Jack| Alexander and way ports. | Gray, Seward; James ©. Conners, Freight received not later than 4/ M. S. Seal; J. W. Maloney, Tee p. m. Thursday. Harbor; Bill Groff, Juneau; Laur- FOR INFORMATION ence Stufel, Juneau; Lynn Burle- MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 son, Morton, Wash.; John Bobeck, MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. ] SERVING AI.ASKA THE YEAR ROUND TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u’- Sv m Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots. GENE MEYRING THE ALASKA LINE * SAlLING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Junean Steamaer Seattle Northbound 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” - U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Seattle; Jack Allen, Long Beach, Cal. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Zynda } J. J. Hendricks, Juneau; Pete! Samarzich, Chichagof; W. M. Peel, ‘Washington, D. C.; Mrs. C. M. Cox, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Myers. { 7'~ The First National Bank | JUNEAU § [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 . SURPLUS—$75,000 [ ) Alaska Transportation | Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike - 4 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114, .. ... Night Phone 312 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACEOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BQXES 2%% Paid on Savings _Accounh FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOGDS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH cnt;cnm . _Free mov:qm g PHONE 58 Sclleduled Air Scmce TO INTERIOR ALASKA W!NTBB SCHEDULES NOW IN EF!‘ECT 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. P'A"cl'm ~ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffie Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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