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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1936. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF OUR FAIR CITY-BEFORE WE HEAR FROM THE NEXT SPEAKER -MRS JIGGS - Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic nents, $3.75. Finger wave, e ot 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO Tlessons, classical or popular. Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. FOR SALE I'OR SALE—Complete furnishings for three rooms. Apply at 220 DOU( LAS Main Street ! FOR SALE—Used Hoover vacuum NE "7 q cleaner. $15.00. Terms. Alaska| A Electric Light and Power Co. .| FOR SALE—Used Hot Point elec- gp pLUKE'S GUILD tric range. $35.00. Terms. Alaska HOLD ANNUAL BAZAAR Electric Light and Power Co. | priday afternoon in the Parish FOR SALE_Used Thor washer, Hall the ladies of St. Luke's Guild large size. $55.00. Terms. Alaska | kiioer: 4 startini - ab.-two Electric Light and Power Co, | 2nd a silver tea, starting e |o'clock. For several months they XMAS CLASS—FOR THE HOME have been preparing for the event Radio Stands. The Colfanite Store.|and a good patronage of friends o |is hoped for. Everyone is invited Lionel electric train'i, attend. ormer. Telephone 4404. i-'C.)R SALE and trans e ——— — CHRISTMAS PARTY TONIGHT A Christmas party, with exchange of gifts and other entertainment will feature the December. meet- ing of the Douglas Island Wo- men’s Club to be held this evening of the Episcopai LE—Good used pmnu-ac-f Very reasonable price. | FOR SAL cordion. Phone 206 FOR SALE—Two-room cabin m-[ quirc 838 Basin Road i \~ mm g 1in the basement SECONDHAND sewing machine. L. Church. C. Liston, opposite Zynda Hotel. PHEUE A KILBURN RETURNS HOME Dick Kilburn arrived home on 5 g the Princess Louise, having re- FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door | mained south a month after re- five-passenger touring sedan. A-1|turning to Seattle from an automo- Connors Motor Co. |bile tour across the continent with | R Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn and Ms, FOR SALE—Four-room house and Grant Logan and children. The bath, 9th and E. Sts. Reasonable.|young man divided the time be- |tween Tacoma and Seattle. | - FOR SALE—Large safe. Write Em- | pire W 140/ condition ALE — Six-room furnished se. A-1 condition. West Ninth St. Write Empire L. 94. A. H. CAMPBELL as a paid-up subscriber to The |Empire you are entitled to 2 | free tickets to the motion pic- ture showing tonight at the DOUGLAS COLISEUM FOR SALE—6-tube radio in good condition, $10, Phone 184. 1:61{ SALE—6-room house on Basin Road. Reasonable. Phone 330. R REN‘f—Founroom furnished { | [ | D 1 ODOM RETURNS Milt Odom, Frye and Company |representative in Alaska, returned |to Juneau from Ketchikan aboard s 1;!;‘\(1)5:(; ‘(2)(;1[ heat. Electric Tange. | o ‘Marine Airways plane piloted by Sl S N Alex Holden, FOR RENT — Four-room partly| RIS 447 furnished house. See R. B. Mnr-l tin. Call 67 after 6 P. M. | APARTMENT for rent. Fourth and Harris. Call after six. Peter Bond.' NINE-ROOM house—Six bedrooms, automatic steam heat, furnished, overstuffed, electric range, Frigid- PHONE aire, oak floors. - Call. Windsor; Apartments. furnished | house. Pho H 3 paa. "FOR RENT and * Empire ent, cacyd zonable. Wri‘.e] S 2 VACANT apartments at the S2a- view. Furnished apartments rea- sonable. 4t b e S A S VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments, furnished. b | CARDINAL CABS FOR RENT—7-room partly furn- ished house. $3000. Third and Harris. 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 quiet, heated | room for gentleman. 114 West * 6th St. Phone 330. ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing ALASKA LAUNDRY ‘ path. Reasonable ot Scaview "~ RETURNED HOM Baby Donald Mogseth, who has | been in St. Ann’s Hospital for the| . past month with pneumonia, was | | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. Per’mal 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone will hold their annual apron sale | 1\ ——-———————" Alaskan salmon canning industry -— —— —-#|and to.the economic well-being of | |fishermen and employees in this in- Jf TIDES TOMORROW i|dustry. The threat to the Amer- |ican policy of conservation of U. Low tide 4:09 a. m., 50 feet (S. fishery resources was also High tide 10:19 a. m, 157 feet |brought to the attention of the Low tide 5:01 p. m, 10 feet High tide 11:29 p. m,, 13.3 feet | Secretary of Commerce. | The Association asked for a thor- - ough investigation of this problem NOTICE TO PUBLIC and requested effective action by Anyone desiring to borrow any the government to forestall the dis- ,or the D. P. D. equipment see the aster which would fall on the in- proper authorities. First the Fire dustry and the thousands of U. Chief, second the foreman, third|S. citizens dependent upon the chief truck driver. Otherwise fisheries for their livelihood if this they do so at the risk of prmccu-ilhrem to this resource is carried tion. We also wish to stress the |out. importance of not disturbing the The investigation carried on last equipment on the Fire Truck. summer " in extra-territorial waters DOUGLAS VOLUNTEER off Bristol Bay by the Imperial FIRE DEPARTMENT. |Japanese Government Fisheries In- e o |stitute ship “Hakuyo Maru NTERS HOSPITAL |an experimental pack of 600 cases Mrs. R. W. Fellmann, a surgical of salmon is reported to have been patient, entered St. Ann’s Hospi-|put up by the Japanese is felt in Jml today. many quarters to be the forerun- ner of active Japanese expansion into this area. Although salmon in these waters are bound-for thei: adv. Chatham Nuarts ‘1 ranspostation Co. | “M. S. DART” {Leaves Femmer Dock: every Friday \at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION |MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 — i i iy Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors and Liquor Store [ BILL DOUGLAS — | ) —— WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48¢ INSURANCE 8 éfiShattuck ‘Established 1898 Alaska the | when | Alaska streams to spawn wre in a real sense American Number One, before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre-| { cinct. |IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST | WILL AND TESTAMENT OF B. M. BEHRENDS, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ithat I, the undersigned, was duly lappointed Administrator with Will | Annexed of the estate of B. ™ Behrends, deceased All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- ber 1st, 1936. | { J. F. MULLEN, Administrator with Will Annexed | of the estate of B. M. Behrends, deceased. First publication, Dec. 2, 1936. Last publication, Dec. 23, 1936. | | | 3 BAILINT TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 16 January 2 ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 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 Leader Dept. Store . George Brothers By GEORGE McMANUS | —~— ORDWAY'’S SELL STORY, DRIVE MADE | |Catholic Daughters Take in Large Class—Bishop Makes Address As a result of the recent mem- bership drive, twenty-eight new members joined the Catholic |Daughters last evening in the Par- ish Hall. After the ceremony the |Rev. Right Bishop J. R. Crimont gave a very appropriate talk in welcome to the following new mem- bers: Eleanor Bogachus, | Cashen, Catherine A. Connors, Ro- berta Dooley, Delia Dull, Mary Ell- man, Jane A. Farrelley, Ruth Marie Geyer, Elaine Giovanetti, Mae God- | { | sen, Anna Harrington, Quinn Hen- drickson, Frances M. Hoke, Gert- rude M. Hughes, Muriel Jacobsen, Mamie F. Jensen, Jenette' Johnson, Katherine Lee, Rita" McOaul, Lil- (lan A, Mahoney," ‘Emily" Pegall, Mary Rudolph, Helen Storms, Mary F. Vander Leest, Anne Waynor, Roberta” White."* i 4 Refreshments were'-served’ ‘with Mrs. ‘Guy McNaughton and Mrs. | On ' Priday 'night’ the *Catholic Cecile | kins, Helen Gray, Esther Gulluf-!| Daughters will give a card party at the Parish Hall at 8 o'clock and Iat this time the Hope Chest, an ;annual project, will be awarded. | Mrs. Ssamuel Guyot is in charge of the chest and Mrs. John Wenzel |is chairman of the card party. | ———————— | Senior Ball I Friday Evening The Senior Ball of the Junédu High School is next Friday night. Here is the way the “press agent” ispreads it on: | “Ladeez and gentlemen! We |have for your inspection positively | the greatest, most spectacular Sen- {ior Ball ever given in Juneau High \School! You can’t afford to miss jthis gigantic display of the ingen- uity of the humen mind. It will . thrill- you, chill you. this cavern of | deepest, wierdest gloom. Bats, spitt- ers, cobwebs,’ dfagons, all will add 'to the atmosphere of witchery, a witchery which wilt enchant you. “You will forget your troubles —the rent that is due, your best |girl’s fickleness, or the'boy friend's |interest in another givl. ‘‘Hold December 11 open for the J Juneau; M. Beamish presiding at tHe tables.'ball. 'Remember ‘There Is a Cav- ern in‘ the Town' of Juneau. cepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Nov. 4, 1936. Last publication, Dec. 30, 1936. CHANNEL 8US LINE| 10:15, 11: #:15, 5:15, 6:15, , 8 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leav: Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 10:40, 11.46; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5 10, 6:40, 7:40, &:46, 10:10, 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. »,ave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:80; >.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus ‘Sundays and Holidays | leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.50° Special Waekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE WASHINGTON otE LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to * ‘San Francisco Bakery “ - FRESH TENAKEE EVERY MONDA THE PURE FOODS ery Corner Second and Seward Strects PHONE 58 | i | | | , TWO LARGE | SEATTLE AND ALL Authorized u s. l | | \ i ' calmon, fishing by nationals of PHOTOS TO SPORTSMAN / Ps other nations outside the three mile| _— |the conservation measures govern- sold an illustrated story to the Al- i . ; U. S. Fisheries. Lack of con- aska Sportsman which will appear e e —— e | L10] 3 xploitation of these in the March issue of that publica- | fishe S lead to rapid deple- tion. It deals with wild life in Mc- gt e et [tion of the saimon run if effective!Kinley National Park and is en- * Steamer Movements measurcs are not taken, industry! titled “six days in a game paradise.” o 2 leaders believe. Crdway is one of the Territory's R e L 2 THRE AT Is Tfl Hingle L LS best known photographers and Mrs. ® Boxer scheduled fo drrive ; Ordway writes in her spare mo- v URe e B NORTH STAR HELD ments. She was a member of the . othing definite. Is comir | shotb-staty. dlass. int the e to Juneau via Craig and e BE MET N ow‘\ BY SNOW AT HAINES fior-siow i o e Sitka. a2 " % - - A e SCHEDULED SAILINGS Due to being delayed by snow at ® Arctic scheduled to sail from e —_— Haines, the motorship North Star UNITED STATES o Seattle late tonight or early ¢ e s 5 g, |of the Bureau of Indian Affairs is DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR e tomorrow. « Association of Pacific Fish- now at Angoon and is expected to GENERAL LAND (i)‘mcE e Princess Norah scheduled to 1 rec 3 sail south from Ketchikan® Decem- District Land Office e sail from Vancouver Decem- Ll s ,D“e('t ReS()luuon T aceording to word to the Anchorage, Alaska. e ber 11 at 9 p. m. . to bC(Zy. Commerce Indian Office here. She, has several October 13, 1936. e Gen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled to ® —_— more ports in the Southe: to make Notice is hereby given that David e sail from Seattle December o EATTLE, rging prompt in- before clearing for the south. s?mons_on, entryman, together with [y a8 _ . ®|vestigation by the U. S. Govern- B T TR |his witnesses, John Rogers and| . S_OUTHBUUND SAILINGS ® | .\ of (he danger to American | PRICE FLIES IN 1John Dotson, all of‘.!uneau. Al- ¢ Princess Louise scheduled |4 000 i the North Pacific from| Returning from a short businessjaska, has submitted final proof on| |® southbound at noon tomor- ® ;... fiching operations, the |(rip to Seattle, Sam Price, promin- [his homestead, Anchorage 08117, for | {r. T D(fes igis leav.? S,kflgw‘ly ¢ | Association of Paciiic Fisheries in|ent Bristol Bay trading post opera-:a tract of land cmbraceq in U. 8.| e until3a. m. tomorrow on ac- © 1L Tl i thing annual meeting |{Cr, arrived in Juneau this noon Survey No. 2195, containing 532| |® count of snow storm now pre- ® |, ' " oon Lo Sction to meet this!in the Marine Airways plane piloted |acres situate on the east shore of | e vailing. 3 ® | shvant: by Alex Holden. Favorite Channel, at Eagle River i LUCAL BAILINGS |"In a resolution directed to the| Mt Price flew to Seattle from An-|Landing, latitude 58 degrees, 20' N. ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® Secretary of Commerce, the Asso-|Clorage with Don Glass on the last longitude 134 degrees, 47 W. and |® day night at 6 p. m, for .;c)utxoxl Tefering m‘ m’p 1|nn0ur;ccd ) south of the Sikorsky, being 'it is now in the files of the local e Sitka and wayports. 'fplum of nationals of other coun-|Uhree weeks on the way. land office at Anchorage, Alaska, ® Dart leaves every Friday 8t ® ... ¢4 ongage in the exploitation| I o e and if no protest is filed in the ® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ® ¢ (1o caimon fisheries of the Pa-| NOTICE TO CREDITORS land office within the period of {¢ and wayports. ® cific Coast of the United States,|In the Commissioner’s Court for publication or thirty days there- ® ® 0000000 0 ¢ 20 ;g ointed out the danger to the, the Territory of Alaska, Division after, saild final proof will be ac- ALEX HOLDEN Pilo SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to POINTS IN ALASKA PHONES: 623—10'6-—Hangnr 106-2 rings ts GENE MEYRING SEAPLANES F! SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellemca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson "“Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 .. HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent OR CHARTER “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot i Co Sailings Inde! Duefi,, PHONE 11 n NO STRIKE . Between Nome, Flat, Fai Planes are always within radio stations, all manned PACIFIC Alaska Transportation th;ed_uled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduéed Passenger Fares to Many Points AIRWAYS . Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ! finitely Cancelled Strike S Gix to, , Agent Night Phone 312 irbanks and Juneau PAA | 100-milesof one of our 11 by experienced operators. ALASKA