The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1936, Page 6

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| | BRIDE IN JAIL: ! { \ ) y . T \ \ \ . Marmme News | Fi i : ! | = et et e e e} aged 30, was shot and killed by hix'® & © # ¢ © 8 & ¢ & ¢ o o (] bride of six months un1 a down- : Steamer Movements g V) — 4 g % town street early yesterday m A 3 ihe iis : &3 Y o fiiy. FolloWAgH deiestie daereL NORTHBOUND " Total Shipment Gustide for Vessel Brings 33 Ton Ship Mrs. Larson s held in the cily jail.|® Princess Louise scheduled to o CUME To JUNEAU November Shows Big | ment from Prince Rup- Mrs. Larson, is quoted by the ® arrive tomorrow, po: y in Vi : i § g ¥ % police as saying she shot him When ® the forenoon unless delayed Decrease, October ert Y(,mmday hvemng S he said he was “through with her.”;® by snow. . St s ) i3 € She said she found him in a res- ® Boxer scheduled to arrive o Due to the maritime strike, ship-, Bringing the first shipment of FOR SALE taurant eating with a friend and ® Thursday; coming i ks : ments of merchandise from Alaska International Ocean ExprP{ih m. ar- il Ea it on leaving continued to plead with ® Crai “‘)‘l" o M b Ao B he United States fell off notice- rive in Juneau ]mn-o tl;‘nmm;g; 1 wrge safe. Write Em- pjy o s rrives 1 Por Iy during November, according to pany made special arrangements W },‘I : J'»“\w.‘n he turned around to grab|® Arctic scheduled to sail from e |0 oto ”ll) Y i report. of James J. Connors, making delivery here during the - me, T drew my gun and pulled the ® _ Seattle on Thursday 5 Farly (*§l(’l( ay or of Customs. The total maritime strike, the Spencer ar- inisthon B i Mrs. Larson said o Epinosss (Notaly. Adall 0 0 Morning value in November was rived in port at 6 o'clock yesterday Mu 1 Tnidar. “who “'l 38, had been ® S8il from Vancouver Decem- © € / Rt e g irng $ drinking heavily, the police said, | & PCrAl AL R M. o e| Making her usual time for the gold, compared with $7.994190 in| The Spencer brought to Juneau here easonable offer con- g e Gen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled (o 33 f express for this city siden Itite B, ¢ ¢ 397 5 P TR le ‘sail from Seattle December e |trip, despite the handicap of snow, October 33 tons of express is el Wik B iiRcr. e ot MRS R COMING |- o | the motorship Estebeth arrived back The complete report follows: and for redistribution to surround- At PRl eet MRS. HYNER C le SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o|in Juneau from her island run, Reindeer meat $ 1057 ing points and as far west as Pal- 3 o & SAILINGS ek fE R e | |mer. The express shipment, land- 7or saLi—Four-room house, and. TQ HER JUNEAU HOME '« no steamer norin, west. o | shortly “n;;‘ n;mfm,m] Lbn;;ud F Y ;‘:l“m g):flm‘_’}!é‘;)”;l‘ ‘Ly ol R h and E. Sts. Reason- S . LOCAL SAILINGS | Besides mail and freight, 13 pas- Fresh and frozen (ex- [ ail, v \ sngers were aboart e Esteel ) cept shellfish) @ er bond, was brought direct to hone 652 Mrs. G. A. Hyner, wife of the)e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o |sengers were aboard the Esteebeth —cept shellfish der bond, was bro gty e Assistant Agent of the Alaskale day night ot 6 p. m., for e for Juneau, when Capt. G. Gus- Halibut 90,800 Juneau from H;m; upe: d( i 1 edan. A-1{g .. C : g ‘ * A iy, ght her in 3alme 3,750 the S| cer, which is under the nges s sedan. A-l) greqmship Company in Juneau,|s gitka and wayports. o | tafson brought her in Salmon DOtk Bpcnger, Woloh T Connors Motor Co. feiti i sific | p On Purser Dave Ramsay’s list Other and of Capt. D. S. Wright. who has been visiting in the Pacific | part leaves every Friday at e ¢ s Uil 2 bay I iy encer reparkell excellent FOR SALE—F ym house and Northwest, is a passenger aboard|e 7 g m for Petersburg, Kake ® \\!r‘n‘ !;\xnm r!j]lk;l 4»1‘«5\.; 5 I():“xl- }.“17‘1;1|. cann: ‘)H : : D 1 i © St Reasonable. | the Princess Louise. Mr. Hyner re- . § thorne, Ann Reisderer, Mary Dun- ured or preserved (ex- her as f: as rsbure, S B A, ARSI Whted tovth B otk o e last|) M SRIGEis ®|nigan, Mrs. O. Laito, Armene| cept shellfish): e she encountered the first Canadian steamer it & 1 R S er. From Baranof—Burford Cod 5 snow. After another short clear SALE s O e o i ingorstll ST SO e { Norton. From Chichagof—Frank 'Salmon, canned 21,023 stretch, the Spencer vncoumel.'ed’ house. Write P. O. Box 13. FOR SALE—Piano $85.00, Conn s;.x]-l-——»-Vfowf' ———%Ruzich, Nick Pubad, Pat McGan- hellfish: more snow off Taku Inlet, which with case $40.00, Bb clarinet $15,| | TIDES TOMORROW Lcy, Casey Jones. From Angoon- abs 320 continued the rest of the way into LE Six-room furnished prench horn $15.00, Trombone |8 — — Samato. From Hoonah— Shrimp 18,560 Juneau. The Spencer is now un- -1 condition. West Ninth| with case $35.00, new miniature Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Fish Products: loading at the Juneau Commer- Empire L. 94 pianos $185.00 Christman Har-| Low tide 2:26 m, 48 feet - . - Meal 52 | cial Dock. POR BALE— 6-tube rad n wood| Mmony.Expert piano tuning. Phone | High tide 8:52 a. m., 14.9 feet oil & e i, RALS R Anderson Music Shoppe. | Low tide 3:3¢ p. m. 29 feet [ Other fish products GETS JAIL SENTENCE R S e R | 2 £ | High tide 9:48 p. m., feet Purs and fur-skins £ FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin | \ v o T 60 Ever tt Schue, accused of threa Road. Reasonable. Phone 330, b L ening Ford Butler with a rifle re- I SET TH! ALARM FER FIVE, MA A e e e e e e By 1936 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 7, LAND O'GOSHEN, PA\ YUH MEAN TISAY VE LEAVINTAT FIVE AM. 2 [o-19. By CLIFF STERRETT JESS GETTIN' UP TILET POLLY IN 15 PASSENGERS ABOARD LOUISE FOR THIS PORT Steamer Due Tomorrow— Has Been Delayed on Account of Snow There are fifteen passengers for Juneau aboard the Canadian steam- ar Princess Louise which sailed from Ketchikan at 12:30 o’'clock this afternoon for this port. The steamer was delayed south of Ketchikan on account of a snow storm. The Louise is due here to- morrow forenoon unless snow Oliver Fassig - Dies in East | WASHINGTON, Dec. T7.—Oliver | Fassig, aged 76, former Chief of Ithe Weather Bureau's Division of Climatology, and a member of |the Ziegler Arctic Relief Expedi- |tion in 1905, is dead here. | S e | Siamese Twin {Follows Brother {In Death ' | NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Simplico | Godino, Siamese twin who was scparated from his brother Luco 11 days ago after the latter’s death {as a result of rheumatic fever, \died today as a result of spinal men- MADE BY LOUISE YPORTS DROP_FIRST LOAD OF + SRR } 4 ; pleaded guilty in U. S. MISCELLANEQUS {CHANNE). 2US LINE White 885 missioner’s Court today to dis- E 3 W | Phone 108 Jeneau or 71 Dougias T Hair-seal skins 608 e and carrying a MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 Leave taneau: A.m.—1:158:00.9:15, Special Voyage to Be Made Mink 41;&: un w s the (;,,r“,(,mxd)f J. B. Burford G 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15. 3°15 i s Sl Muskrat 2 liquor is given three months Vi o OF {4:15. 5:15, 6:15, 7:15. 8:15. 9:45 |)_\ Canadian LlI\Cly ott a > first count and six ic Perma- SAILIN% | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. uneau South All oth uspended sentence on the nents, $ wave, 50C. T VANCOUVER, VICTORIA |l-eavc Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40.9:40, J o |Live ani rge. Butler, who Schue Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone and SEATTLE {L0:40, 11:40: P M—12:40 B 340 o nadian Pacitic steamer Prin-|Wool, unmanufactured d of threatening, and 201, 315 Decker Way. H40, 5 40, 6140, 740, kit 1010, L make another spep. |OF¢, matte, Tegulus: have sold the Ohill Ay A | 11:40 &R ; v | N A e now planning to B ¥ eas aska afte R eowi. claagell o popular, From Juneau | Glacler Highway :]l (l:f’.\(:?t ilx)\?-“h i ot 1 AR 3,086 leave for the States soon [T o 0w siat PRINCESS NORAH |Lowve Auk Bavi AM-—7:00. 8:18: 55 Co¥ V. W. Mulvihill recelved f |Trophies,. specimens, our- . L e e f L onr e e D ber 16 [P s o o™ radiogram this forenoon stating | 105, et 135 FROZEN PIPES FOR RENT ke | save Junemu: S.M. — 7:30. 9:30; the Princess Louise will leave Van-|All other articles 56,380 por electric pipe thawing Phone January 2 | >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special couver December 15 at 9 p. m. and| —" 34—Rice and Ahlers. Night call— TR 5 Sl e M " 10:00 pm southbound from Juneau December| Total value of products s either 611 or Cecil Turman at ¢ BpATAILTN, O : A : 20, arriving atile in plent of Alaska S stineau Hotel. —adv. dern, reasonable. Write Tickew, reservations and full Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays ;}’I;‘;"’I'D‘I_’”a““_‘hi‘;;‘liIdu‘l" Py ““ Value of United States ,(_:'m Ry S 138, particulars from Vlfnversjumbau > 9‘307 A;M % i BRRFS products returned 73,412 FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Chatham Nuars 'Iranspoctation Co. FOR ITEMS UN JAL, W & ed apartment. Large room. JUNEAU 59 exclusive and reasonable, be sure! Total value of shipments tchen and bath. 3 bed- “M s DART to visit the Nugget Shop. adv.| Of merchanse 431,420 ner 5th and Haurris, s » e TR s SRR | G010 1,623,733 $85. Agent on premises. Leaves Femmer Dock every. Friday ' Lud Nel | Silver 3279 P R E at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port i S | e T—Four-room furnished Alexander and way ports. uaw g elson | Grand total $2,064,432 —| 300 Raoms . 300 Bath house. Oil heat. Electric range. Freight received not later ihan 4 | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER || T from $2,.50 126 Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201 HoNE p. m. Thursday. | b Special Weekly Rates FOR RENT 2-room apt, with P FOR INPORMATION i funcen S ! mn.fiflfifigfifiufiéfi Chap ALASKANS LIKE THE FOF — 2-TOt apt. ¥ | g r e . ICE C. REABER, Pl 4622 . bath. 513A Willoughby Ave MATRIO EABER, Sios {ter No. 7, O. E. S., 8 p.m., Tues — 2 VACANT apartments at the £ view. Furnished apartments re sonable. VA NCY Macginnon Apari- 4 ROOMS ¢ )i . Steamheated furnished, eleciric range, i aire was machin w . floors. Cail Windsor Apts. | FOR REN Nice rooms. Phone 414 Douglas after 4 P. M. RENT—7-room partly furn- CARDINAL house. $3000. Third and | . See Steinbeck | VACANCY at’ Steinbeck Apts. VACANT apartments at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum apartments. Inquire at Coliseum office or Phone either 61 or 3101. FOR RENT — Nice quist, heatec room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330 30ZY, warm, furn. apte. Laght, wat er, disnes, cooking utenails anc oath. Reasonable ot Scaview. TURN your ola gold Into value, Cash or trade at Nugeet Shop. Lode ~nd placer focation notices for sale =t The Empire office. Pipe Thawing ; Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 35 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON requested. LILLIAN G. WATSON, ; 1 . 1§ ' Secretary. | TAP BEER IN TOWN! || THE MINERS | Recreation Farlors | i | | and Licquor Store [ ] BILL DOUGLAS ety SreE | > WINDOW PHONE 488 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 CLEANING Alaska |December 8. FICERS. “Presence of all members ELECTION OF OF- Help end it quicker without “‘dosing " White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because i We Sell for CASH 1 | | | | | PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery Leader Dept. Store {| George Brothers l FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FCODS STORF, Telephone 47§ Prompt Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Deivu'y" i s : PHONE 58 hampers the voyage. Passengers booked for Juneau on the Princess Louise are Mrs. E. L. Erickson, Mrs. O. Anderson, Mrs. | | mgitis. He had showed signs of im- | proving then gradually sank and died. RIS I. P. Taylor, T. Martinson, A. W. TAKES TWINS HOME Henning, Mrs. D. Adler, Mrs. G. A. Mrs. Ernest L. Smith ard her Hyner, Miss V. Brown, R. Kilburn, [twin boys, who were born on Mrs. G. Anderson, W. Irving, W. J. Harrison, M. Domenis, W. Par- son, R. Dixon. RIS 7R Private individuals are not allow- ed to acquire land in the Panama Canal Zone. Thanksgiving eve, were able to come home today from St. Ann's Hospital. | ————— More than one trillion feet of timber are standing in Washington, Oregon and California. MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SFEAPLANES { offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to i SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA | Authorized u s. m Carriers { PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN Pilots——GENE MEYRING gl 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 ~; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS ~»IMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 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 g i [ i i

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