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AN' WHO MIGHT YOU BE = © 1936, King Features Syndicate, FOR SALE — Three small cabins and lot on West 8th St. $500.00. See DUTCH at Economy | Garage. | ]?R SALE—Fou: bath h and E Phone 652 FOR SALE Inquire 114 »om house and Sts. Reasonable. 1 lamp Like new. cond St. FOR SALE — 5-room furnisk house. Write P. O. Box 13. FOR SALE — Six-room furnished house. A-1 condition. West Ninth St. Write Empire L. 94. FOR SALE—Bachelor's outfit Goldstein Building 424 FOR SALE—6-tube radio in good condition, $10. Phone 184 FOR SALFE—g-room nhouse on Basin Road. Reasonable. Phone 330, MISCELLANEGUS PART time employment for young women. Call at 512 11th St., noon or evenings. 1t you lost your house in the slide can accommodate several. Call at | 512 11th St PRIVA Phone | Do 'E board and room as 414 PHONE Mrs. Bathe about sewing.| MIMEOGRAPHING? Fhone 1701, Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.| Iola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons. classical or popular. | Beginners' { classes now start- ing. Phone 5%44. Ruth Wood. FOR 'KENT FOR RENT—Mocdern 3-room furn- ished amheated apartment with bath. Phone 542. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 9-room house in Douglas. $15.00 monthly Inquire 210 Main St. Juneau. FOR RENT — Small unfurnished apartment. Totem Grocery Build- ing. See Stan Grummett. FOR RENT—NEW APARTMENTS, modern. Rates reas:cnchle. Smith | Building in Douglas FOR RENT- house, Phone loughby. VACANT apartments at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum apartments. Inquire at Coliseum office or Phone either 61 or 3101. - — ——— FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated room for gentleman. 114 Wegt | 6th St. Phone 330. )-OZY.Awlrm:!urn4 apry. laght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utensils and oath. Reasonable et Seaview. WANTED WANTED—Boarding place, country preferred, for two Cocker Span-| iels. Schoettler, Zynda Hotel. WANTED — Snowshoes and skies. Call at 304 ’Willoughby. Apt. 15. WANTED—Worx o1 any kind by young man who is willing to work. Phone 546. WANfifi;Eipe—;lénce;-}oung man needs work. Clerical, clothing, grocery, driver. Phone 205. | 1:URN your ola gola Into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. ~ LOST AND FOUND | arge -brown Persian cat. “Helmar,” Lower City| JNC n of Mercer, Pa., re- € r that a tree ted a second Price | A SCULPTOR, SIR. MRS.PERKINS HAS HIRED ME TO SCULP HER HANDS. Inc, World rghts reserved | Quakes Threaten to Sink Norwegian Island in Sea OSLO, Norway, Nov. 30 ries of violent earthquakes netic storms threatens Island of Jan Mayn, off northe Norw whose only three in! ants have wirelessed for aid vescue expedition is under waj Aalesund. The quakes b n Oct aave occurred almost daily. The island stands on probably undermined lava rock from a vol- cano, Mount Beeren, which has been quiet since 1818, Norwegian entists fear the island may be shaken to pieces and submerged. Norway maintains there a n teorological observatory, staffed b; three young meteorologists, one of whom has suffered a mervous ecakdown in consequence of the persistent shakings. | -ee Try a classified—lkmpire CANADIAN ~PACIFIC, SAILING TO VANCOUVER. VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 2 December 16 January 2 A 27 and Tickeuws, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU PHONE | White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery ZORIC DRY CLEANING @ Soft Water Washing [ ] Your ALASKA LAUNDRY ececececeessscesceseesos o Py e ne o e s o0 e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norah scheduied to at 6:30 o'clock tonight. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Decem- ber 4 at 9 p. m. Sailing of Boxer and Arctic from Seattle, under charter to alaska Railroad uncertain but probably during latter part of this week. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS3 No steamer north, west. 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 0000000 e . » . . ° . ° ° ° . E) ° . . . ° . 2 ) TIDES TOMORROW ¥ 16.2 feet 3.0 feet ., 182 feet m, -2.1 feet High tide Low tide High tide Low tide PRINCESS LOUISE ON SPECIAL TRIP Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cess Louise will sail from Vancouver next Friday night at 9 o'clock on |a special trip to Southeast Alaska ports. This is according to radio I THINK A GOOD DEAL 1S TO BE WOMAN'S HANDS, \} DON'T You, SIR? ) Marine News —d MAIL PARCELS NOW FOR MAIL ABOARD NORAH Extra Hours Provided at Post Office Tomor- row Night Christmas parcels for the East must go south aboard the steamer Princess Norah which sails late to- morrow night or early Wednesday Parcels not mailed for dispatch ably not reach their destination be- fore Christmas. | In order that there will be | delay in mailing parcels, Postmaster | |Albert Wwile announced that the|, {stamp and parcel post windows wil ibe kept open until 8 o'clock to- | morrow night. This will afford all |an opportunity to attend to their | Christmas mailing of packages in- {tended for long distance delivery | - 1 DAUGHTER FOR HERRONS | A daughter was born on Satur- jday afternoon at 3:20 o'clock to Mrs. Ed Herron. The 8% pound girl has been named Dolores Lor- retta. Mr. and Mrs. Herron came from Philadephia last year .and have been making Juneau their home. He is employed by the A, J - NO, I DOESN'T, DAG NAB IT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV.-30, 1936. By CLIFF STERRETT JESS TRY ALITTLE TRAFFIC-DRIVIN' IN BACK O! ONE ONC'T! ETERANSLOSE Gl Senice N TWO FIRES ~ Examination INLIVENGOOD Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol-' Supervisor, alphabetic duplicating | | key-punch operators, $1,800 a year;: The United States Civil Service" ows | 8 on the Princess Norah will prob- | |agent {Steamship Company, who has been | received today by local V. W. Mulvihill - HYNER RETURNING advioes CRAVIOLINI LEAVES HOSPITAL Tony Craviolini, who cscaped be- ing a vicim of the slide because he entered St. Ann's Hospital last Sunday night, was able to be dis- of the Alaska!missed from the hospital today. - Today's News Today—Empire. Glenn Hyn: south on a vacation, to Juneau aboard North. is returning the Princess| ; . Chathnam Swrars ‘iranspostation Co. “M. S. DART” Tom Casey and his bride are ;e,yes pemmer Dock every Priday passengers aboard the PrNCeSS |3t7a m for Petersturg, Kake, Port Norah for Juneau. | Alexander and way ports. . . va 3 |Freight received not later ihan 4 Drink Water with Meals | % b Hiredey, ! FOR INFORMATION Good froirr Stomach MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | - D CASEY ON NORAH Water witn wucais helps stomach | Jjuices, aids digestion. If bloated ! with gas add a spoonful of Ad-| lerika. One dose cleans out poisons | and washes BOTH upper and lower || WATCHMAKER and JEWELER bowels. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.,— in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. | Juneau, Alaska L T Ludwig Nelson Cigars Cigarettes . Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous THE BEST TAP BEER - IN TOWN! stroyed—Narrow Es- cape from Flames | |Buildings, Mining Plant De-‘l J (Fairbanks News-Miner) | Fires occurring at widely separ-| ited points in the Livengood camp |in the last few days brought hea es to two veteran residents of t mining district. | Tony Silva lost a group of build- |ings, all his mining equipment and a new stock of provisions, while Tom Verdi, awakening to find his |cabin afire, escaped with only a handful of clothing which he man- |aged to collect as he dashed from |the burning building. ! Locs Is Heavy | silva was in Fairbanks when the fire occurred at his place. A neigh- } or eeping up a fire so that cs would be protected st freezing and in some un- lown manner the blaze started |while no one was there. ! messhouse, bunkhouse and erhouse were destroyed. The boiler, hoist and other mining ma- hinery were ruined. Silva had only |recently put in $400 worth of pro- |visions and they were burned | Local friends of Silva estimate it would take at least $10,000 to re- place the buildings and all the ; equipment. | Fire Started at Night | Verdi was sound asleep in |cabin on the trail between Oli |and Esther creeks, where he had| 1 b He awakened to find the build- ing burning fiercely and grabbing what clothing was near he fled into the cold and seeing there was | no chance to put out the fire, he| hurried to the Hudson's, a mile| and a half away, to seek shelter. The definite amount of his loss is not known but it was probably | around a thousand dollars. | No Insurance | In neither instance was any in-| surance carried. | Both Verdi and Silva are pioneer | residents of the Livengood district. Silva had planned to take out a dump this winter on lower Liven- good, where his camp was located. d 3 9 | Children's Colds > ....Best treated without ‘“‘dosing” | 20 VIGKS L PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS + wood camp, when the fire start- |~ | supervisor, alphabetical accounting, -machine operators, $1,800 a year;! supervisor, horizontal sorting-ma-! chine operators, $1,620° a year. | Under card-punch operator, sl,-f 0 a year; alphabetic duplicating ey-punch operator, $1,440 a year; ntal sorting-machine operas| tor, $1,440 a year. Field assistant (entomology) $2,-| 000 a year, Id aid (entomology), $1,440 a year; assistant field aid| (entomology $1,020 a_year, Bureau| of Emtemoiogy and Plant Quaran- tine Senior welding engineer, $3,600 | a year, welding cngineer, $3,800 a| year, Navy Department. Full information at Room 311, F torial Building. ——e——— MRS. SPICKETT IS COMI be obtained | and Te TO JUNEAU| Mrs. Josephine Spickett is a pas- senger aboard the Princess Norah | for Juneau after many months inj the south B 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE 5 i CHANNE). 8US LINE| Phone 108 Junvaa or 71 Douglas | Leave fune: 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. lLeav: Douglas A.M.—7:40.8:40,9:40, 10:40, 1 P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, &:46, 10:10 11:40. | Glacier Highway ! Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00. 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. #ave Juneau: AM. — 7:30. 9:30; >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves, Juneau at 9:30 A.M. i | Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store o BILL DOUGLAS Dragught Beer On Tap “TIMMY"' CARLSON § THE MINERS' WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau 2 Alaska * Telephene 478 The First National Bapk JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 ™y COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACEOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE 2%% Paid on Savings Accounts Prompt Delivery Free De livery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streeis MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc, TWO LARGE SEAPLA offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to \ - SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s' m Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots. GENE MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND THE ALASKA LINE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DuedJuneau Due Juneat Steamer Seattle Northpound Southbound lings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike M. J. WILCOX, Agent—FPhone 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 “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent PHONE 58 Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA 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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