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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC..4,.1936. | WANIED WANTED—To buy a dining room Phone 6101 set WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house or heated apartment avail- able Jan 'y 1. Call Mr. Schoet- tler, Zynda Hotel & > rid G~ | Westward as Seward. is higher than it should be and the ! e s 06”0 00 e 0 @ @ e o shore strike ¢ .u'v‘helg in por BUSY SESSION OF D.F.D. Capt. Whitlam, has been in com-| TerTitorial Board of Health is en- WANTBO =One sisle goat, (B 012 Steamer-Mivements . SR 0 i thirty, jmandtat $he North iSiag sizics thalldcARRE, {oihring, down ‘this high Box 1434. {3 e i y the e X i 4 |vessel was constructed in 1932. In|death rate.” 1 ST S Sl T 11“sor %nk?bpfimd Soubliid ‘}‘1"'?’““ F'fi(;e‘géia?fmzfi‘vessel Encounters Almost fact, the ship was built according Tete TURN your ola gold into value.|e No steamer Northbound ® vessels on Puget Sound, Willipa|Douglas Volunteer ¢ i s ~ | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . bor, Grays Harbor and Vancou held in the City Hall last night | Contmuous Gales SOuth- to his ideas and he was an msp_ecmr FOR ITEMS UNUSUAL, : - ® Princess Louise scheduled to e B0 business and pleasure combined. boun d NO me Seward of its construction, being relieved|exclusive and reasonable, be sure EXCHANGE three-room apartment |, ..y from Vancouver Decem- ® SeattlePresident Grant, Yukon,| Chief Pusich turned in a written > from duty on the Boxer for the job.’ to visit the Nugget Shop. adv. % AR for two-room in downtown loca-|q yer 4 at 9 p. m. ® pPeter Holmes, Depere, Willzipo rt covering a review of fire.haz- (Ceeiniisa ot Faig Dasy FOR SALE tion. Box 122, Empire. ® Boxer scheduled to sail from ® victoria, J. L. Luckenbach, West|ards and including xvmmxmmfl:fi-l 9 i R o |® Seattle at 8 p. m. Saturday. ®!Camargo, Pennsylvanian, San Ped- | tions. City Marshal Dupree stated| X 12 ht 8 Oldsmobile WIL;L e M:;) .filcte,d.u“ vv.\rv(fmz ® Arctic scheduled to sail from ® iyo Evelyn Berg, Magnetic, San|two fire hydrants, one at Second Star went to St. Mlcllae}.. \‘t‘hele sh.e- 6 (ORET. BS000 oanh. | o s s SHE OO SYRROORLL ) centtis nt 10a. m. BUNGAY | | Disgo, " Bidotade, DRVDIL (ke |and I Siteftat uh thi. Sibor Ak loaded lumber from a wrecked dor- | AmWAYS’ lnc. J ire B 132, e e e ol aror|'e Princess Norah scheduled to ® | president Jefferson. Third and C., did not drain prop-|mitory, which she carried back to| S EVpCa Bk Beast e sail from Vancouver Decem- ® macoma—San Clemente, Cress-|orly, and advised the water be shut|Shaktulik where it is to be used for; to Percy Reynolds and exchange School. F! there the| SEWI MACHINES FOR SALE— Ry Y ) s °" @ ber 11 at 9 p. m. ® dene ff from them at the valves and|building a Bc ‘U‘“» rom 4 | TWO LARGE SEAPLANES One b top singer. One drop| _ ok eu:nin’x. RO ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © acortes—Olympic y be tagged aecordingly for ship went to St. Lawrence Island, o} Y he enith. One standard tail- EEL ® No steamer north, west ° American Eagle, Mar-|er directions in case of a fire o en south to Eltolin on Nuniyak S dhind " LOCAL SAILINGS Lt Island where she put off a group| i oring machine. Completely over- 1l AL SAILINGS IS curring in_ their neighborhood. A Tsland where she put off s offer hauled and guaranteed. L. C. Lis- | 4 AT THE HOTELS “,‘- Estebeth leuves every Wednes- e Bellingham—Henry D. Whiton, |blue print on cloth of the Entlrp}uf muvs:.k r,hv;] to gna;dska, \’ on, opposite Zynda Hotel. |® day night at & p. m, for e R O water system showing hydrants was Skag Iron Broken b Rt Gasiineau o Bl oMl pavsor o e Y. atios B, Mo. | reported mounted in the Fire Hall| Durlng a heavy gale encountered DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE ¥ ander camera.| fpred Henning, Juneau; Mrs. Wil-'e Dart leaves every Friday at | ot Sibeanite S Maintenance Committee, An-|between St. Lawrence and Nunivak 36 and new tripod. son Erskine, Kodiak; C. M. Wells.lq 7 a m. fo- Petersburg, Kake ® s AR Relss, chairman, reported the,Islands, the North Star had sus- b $25.00 Box 119, Empire. | Anchorage; Don Glass, Anchoragé A B TR Port: Angelqs—Mexican. oo i 2o tained a broken skag iron, and on o A JEsCHIeRe; o A 5 '|¢ and wayports ®' Grays Harbor—Condor, Herman ment overhauled, the acid bot-|iained a broke | premc o 5 FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door | Viliam Evans, Anchorage; Clco L.iq o ¢ ¢ o ¢ © & ®» @ © ®/p whiton Eleanor Christenson |Ucs for chemicals filled and the|inspection at Unalaska it was five-passenger touring sedan. A-1|Beason, Kansas City, Missourl; Talgen Mar i, Hubert | Seliags:, |soda awalting arival of pagen sacks sy ony tho hoary hasTag SR SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA condition. Connors Motor Co. (“""”"*’}‘; )S‘ ‘ff"‘l‘:l“ é"‘l‘““r’,l'_vd D’;“,g Iaremmh: i d in readiness for use the horn tim a son, lakersfield, al.; e P 'y / SEZ HERE THAT 1N$"fiflz" NEIGHBORIN' CITY ( THEY'S A MAN RUN [ OVER EVERY SINGLE DAY 5 MANY SHIPS By CLIFF STERRETT ' DAMAGED NORTH DOUGLAS NEWS FROM BARROW the ship to get any steerage from her STAR ARRIVES | tire voyage, was encountered before: reaching Seward. During the gale,|| on: lightning flash of ten minutes duration was noted by Capt. Whn-§ lam, the crew and the passengers. fi The same long flash was reported | at Seward. I | After taking aboard several pas-? sengers at Seward, the North Star alled at Chenaga, Valdez, Cor- !dova and Yakutat, before arriving } |at Hoonah yesterday. From Hoo- |nah, the North Star came direct tui | Juneau. | ‘ Sailing Tonight | The vessel is scheduled to leave |here at 10 o'clock this evening for | Seattle, via Skagway, Haines, Sitka, | Angoon, Kake, Petersburg, Wran- {gell and Ketchikan. Reindeer car- |casses have been disposed of at | Unalaska, Kodiak, Dry Spruce Bay, |Seward, Chenaga, Valdez, Cordova, Yakutat, and Hoonah, amounting in all to about one-half of the! cargo of 1800 taken' aboard. Y After unloading in Seattle, and| undergoing repairs, the North Star| will be used as an emergency ship by the Government, operating to Southeast Alaska and as far to the TUBERCULOSIS TESTS ARE GIVEN STUDENTS WITHOUT CHARGE Every student in the public schools, with the consent. of the parents, will be given a tubercular test, without charge, according to announcement of Dr. J. A. Carswell of the Territorial Health Depart- ment. Dr. Carswell, who explained the bropesed tests to the school at an assembly Wednesday afternoon, has sent questionnaires to the parents of all school children relative to tuberculosis. The purpose of the ‘“ests is to detect cases of tubercu- losis in their early stages. “There is nothing compulsory about taking the tests,” Dr. Cars- well said. “It is a service the Ter- ritorial Board of Health is inau- gurating. We are making a drive that will enable us to detect the presence of tuberculosis in its early stages in an effort to control the disease. “Tuberculosis mortality in Alaska - Raymond—Dorothy Cahill. Also suggested . ; FOR Furniture of 2-room son, Los Angeles; George Jo e B. C Noxt & of oil on rudder. By use of pike poles in < 2 apartment with privilege of rent- Long Beach, Calif.; F. M. Anderson, Rl S Afi,«;fi«.ho':“, . the clear water an Unalaska, a ca- Authorized u s MAn. Carriers apt. Call between 10 a. m. Bakersfield, Calif.; John M. Wood- i l N ““('l Chtatan i , chairman of the ble was passed around the heel o and noon at 518 Goldsteln Bldg.|man, Bakerstield; H. K. Wynick,| o S securing a new fire bearing of the rudder, which, when — Bakersfield; W. P. Morgan, Long| truck reported a tofal collected to Stretehed to both sides of the ship FOR r-room house and peach; Ivan Wheel e, Ore.; | T T *ldatc of $22730 and in addition and Kept constantly taught by turn- PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ;«’;"=; d E. Sts. Reasonable. | olaf Morton, Eugene; Harry Dyer- | o N y TIDES TOMORROW §75.00, a donation from the Office buckles, held the rudder rml‘ld Also pne man. | ———————— % 4{ Indian Affairs which is in the at Unalaska, the bent propellor was ~ . 4 = et e Alaskan i o el : hends At iha Gheara straightened somewhat, and the ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING rhtfu c. Write P. O, Box 13, Seorge Bagh, Twau Hichar: ot ty-two d it S B BLD T SRR Bills totalinz $19.95 including SPeed of the vessel was increased g 3ox 13 | Bdttoh. Mendashal i Forty-two deep-sea vessc - Low tide 12:01 p..m., 49 feet E BN enenindss vabs onts, 0 about eight and a half knots an P = » S 2 é oz SIS cluding twenty-two with ¢ 5 High t 6:20 D 1 12.7 feet of the evening's refreshments, } r 4 FOR — Six-room furnished nai 5 N e e High tide 6:20 . m., 127 feet |were ordered paid, and donations,bous s = = house. A-1 condition. West Ninth S ‘(:‘,v‘;.fi;];‘l;‘;\\w Y5 - imounting to $6.90 were contributed Cenvoyed by Tallapsosa St. Write Empire L. 94. i) y . £ Bt o evatved n","}v‘m“u( 'S en RHOI'A MAY CuARK—Foot cr: |toward the entertainment for the From Sand Point, in the Shuma- e " - z i ¢ ; b e it rectior.!st. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | next meeting in January. E. E. Eng- the North Star was Al k A T rt l nfn“ :AL:' $10 - ]‘:(h:‘mm i CAN«;AplAN 1’15:\)‘1 x;:‘(r-)\‘ ;:r‘mfi“\ ton cafpladsn| g ————=|strom, chairman, Reiss and Ray 1y to Kodiak by the asKa ir l'alls g nc. pas uon, s el 3 3 : = R McCormick wer med to handle Tallapoosa. At Kodiak, Capt. Whit~ =~ 6, . ships, the Barrhill in 8 and CHANNEL BUS LINE! .. "% Y g I e on s e on i (A SR ACTI - croaene i ‘Tucama. votn Cuirinvols, BUS LINE e trmbmnis T ihe e Dive & 3 14 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i sk g priush. carrle HRED, DAsT B Lonve N M 15.8:00, 9:13, e artment » several Dry Sr he rai £ —_— shelle "Or in bulk from i g oty 28 the department fo: several ry S at the aising o ] MISCELLANEGUS SAiLiy ::?:n(:,r,,: a00e0 0 Sull i jo,,‘,"‘ 7%5” 2‘., . ;,lg'ln'x‘.(:ln.\ of garden hose on Knob the Polar Eear, and proceeding 7-Place Lockheed Veqa 10 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA - e . =y S e oo TV L Hi for use in case of fire. The mat- there, he eneaged La Gasa to exam- f = e d SEATTLE . THe Cuef sigamatip, TAARCHES, $18, 42:00_midnight. ter was referred t Mayor n of the ship's rud- 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket P MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. an tied up at Olympia, has 1,000,000 lesv: Douglas A.M.—T7:40,8:40,9:40, | 67 Was l‘““ ‘[‘ 5 ""”‘;"‘ % ik s "‘x’_‘ :;(‘md buu{ hcablcs Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. feet of lumber aboard, loaded for 10:40, 11:40; P.M.~12:40, 2:10, 3:40, |Pass on fo the fire and water com- der. La Gasa reporte b iy s e From Juneau Ohinin, 5115 hias beers 1416 10 QLT Lioan 3 a0 ket i o 3 8k otires of tho/Ooimell | Sitillar ozt st inact, but facel¥ Gbrn thinp. 4-Place Stinson “Patco GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- % 3y y S " " 11:40. "[tion prevailed in regard to unpro- so with the diver’s aid, a one and nents, $3.75. F e, 50c PRINCESS NORAH Elupiios Bt 1. L tected guy radi ele- one-eighth inch plough steel cable S st ; ¢ The Japanese steamship Taigen Glacier Highway Tl = "““:“r"’ “;“‘ ‘l' A :"i t‘;d 10“1‘;"] e l‘;e i u. s. MA)]L A 3 ¢ Shop, telephone 2 R e TR i i ¥ .15: |phone poles, the owners of which was usei replace il a e. B nasuty S 7 Detember 16 vru, partly loaded, is tied up in'lewve Auk Bay: AM—T:00, 8:15; I e hr]nru’)r(l | et of, whish WRK Bied Lo replscel e (et onk. g : . = January 2 FAYR: HOthoEs PR 41455 Shaices Spesia ) Voo lad ll;ui beer \\(r(; en- | since performed excellently. | PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day & 7 2 R Joug > foreig; i e 6:45 p.m. | senies, salad @ eer were en- i 3 il N BRT PIANO less assical or popular. | Although the foreign ships have ek Ria 27 ek T g W Office, 587 iy sces mow Minrt.| Tiokew, reservations and full o crew troubles they are unable #ave Jumeau: AM. — 7:30. 9:30; |joved at the close of the meetin: Leaving Kodiak Island an 80-mile SHELDON SIMMONS * "WJIMMY” RINEHART eginn fall classes now start >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special | - - 1 hour gale, the worst of the en- 3 ing. Phone 54. Ruth Wood particulars {rom to work cargo because of the long-|,>M.—2:20, B:15. Saturday Spectal ? il : Chief Pilot - Pilot seliarwiistiabaa i — :00 p.m. | GALLWAS ENTERS HOSPITAL ST g FOR RENT V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Chatham Suars ‘tracspostation Co.| First Bus Sundays and Holidays | F. A. J. Gallwas entered St. Ann's HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent \ Sh T o) 3 : JUNEAU “ ,’ leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. { hospital yesterday to be operated — 2-room apt. with 2 : AR 1 o o - | UPon this morning for hernia. 34 Willoughty Ave. Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday 2 | FORMER RESIDENT NT ments at the Sea- at 7. m. for Petershurs, Kake, Port Ludwig Nelson || HAS BABY BOY rans ‘on Fur apartments rea- EALUCT AIICWINY POEt: i At Bellingham, Washington, cn — all pomtl sonable P Pos tvoaveg not e Mg 4| TN R R URVELER Loverber 4, o son, ol Sleviet 300 Rooms . 300 Baths : ‘ e t . 4 Alaska {6 lbs, 14 ounces, was born to M $2.. VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- HONE FOR INFORMATION { g B e e R S,{;:r,},;g,,_ ccmpany ments, furnished MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 e = = was Miss Marie Williamson, formor ALASKANS LIKE THE 4 ROOMS and bath. Steamheated, T \—————————————%|[resident of Treadwell. | furnished, electric range, Frigid- i A X T e v aire, hing m 1€, NEW 03 Ci ars i TONY § & A o Bices, Call Wiridse Auta: [ g i ! TONY SIMINS ] Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled { : as a paid-up subscriber to The Due to Strike FOR RENT—Nic v, Dhosa 2041 Clgmettefl | | f}mplrg you are entitled to 2 \ Dousl 1 X\ [ | free tickets to the motion pic- 3 Cmdy ! | ture showing tonight at the FOR RENT—f7-room ° | ! DOUGLAS COLISEUM ished I 230.00. L Rarris. oo Sicinbect. \ Cards D. B. FEMMER, Agent F(I)XR RFINT;Unlnrn shedl-,l modern T “ E | OCEAN EXPRESS TO LIQUOR STORE PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ve-room house near Harris on | Birth, Agent an pracses THE BEST Alg‘é‘(’)EASATURDAY | PHONE ¢ = bl s s \ VACANCY at Steinbeck Apts. CARDmAL N E w i RD SPENCER ¢ ; g i | FOR RENT—NEW APARTMENTS, | TAP BEER Thirty tolx]zs of Ocean Express will | ‘ 5 5 E modern. Rates reasonable. Smith CABS h A R c T l c i arrive at the Commercial Dock to- A Building in Douglas. l IN TOWNI morrow afternoon aboard the mo- | torship Spencer, according to Agent Hoggin. The shipment was taken| aboard at Prince Rupert and the Spencer is calling at wayports dis-| charging various consignments. | e SONS OF NORWAY Meeting at the Odd Fellows' Hall | Saturday night, December 5, at eight o'clock. —adv. FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOGDS STORE, Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS ) Second Seward Streets Do - PHONE 58 Free Delivery VACANT apartments at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum apartments. Inquire at Coliseum office or Phone either 61 or 3101, e ZORIC DRY CLEANING @ Soft Water Washin [ J Your ALASKA LAUNDRY NO STRIKE ON 4 Scheduled Air Service | TO INTERIOR ALASKA | | WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points t THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store ® BILL DOUGLAS Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap b "JIMMY" ‘ CARLSON ' | PHONE 206 ‘ Il Juneau Radio Service | FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heatec ! room for gentleman. 114 West | 6th St. Phone 330. For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery AR [ J0ZY, warm, furn, apte. Laght, #at | er, disnes, cooking utensils anc | path. Reasonable st Seaview. Ed Olsen, former resident of An-| chorage, was found frozen to death in the Takotna region some time| ago, according to a report received by Attorney L. D. Roach in the | course of some legal business. De- tails of the death are lacking. | R TR R R R Pipe Thawing Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 . WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% 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 INSU R’A NCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau Alaska

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