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. wholesale in Greenville WANTED to room | Reasc ates, Home Field luded Minfield ch or write Minnie 53, Juneau, TURN Cast your ol 1 or trade at N MiSCELLANEGUS ANYONE want please having muk and to farm them ou municate with J. H 1dham Bay, Alaska le any numb Sawy FOR SALE Partly “Phg Burford Co, MIMEOGRAPHING? Or leave orders J. B. tic Per wave Reali Finger Beauty Shop, tele ph PIANO lessons, v popular Beginners ing. Phone 1102, 1 classes now st i Soatier 544. Ruth W Son FOR addit Inc SALE—Tnree lots R 409 n. H Shepard & Phone FOR SALE- Prir Santa Cla n prc level cuum cleaner $12.00. 9x13, $6.50. holeum iture for sale with 18 DOUSE. e e S A P ST st model. $300. | wATCHMAKER Room 2 ren 3 Gold wudwig Nelson JEWELER FOR SALE-—Straight 1934 Hotel mobi and Juneau, Alaska Hoover vacuum Tern Alaska wnd Power Co. FOR cleaner Electric Ligh ALE—Used $15.00 Thor washer, Ter A and Power Co. 55.00. OR SALE—T ize. § ms. Electric Light FOR SALE—Good used piano-ac- - 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Rate Write Em- Pontiac touring sedan mnors Motor Co. , two-door A-1 FOR five-pa. condit SALF FOR SALE bath, Sth Phone 652, FOR house. St. Write tion Co. “M. S, DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexand and way ports. ight rece not later ihan 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 b r house and Reasonable. Four-room and E. Sts furnished st Ninth -room ion. Wi Empire L. 94. i fre; FOR SALE Road. F n Basin 9. -room nouse o nable. Phone OR RENT FOR RENT—Barber shop close Snow White Laundry. Fully Apply Snow White I to ped at Snow PHONE > apt. I'—Two-room with bath. 513 A Wil apartment by Ave. | [ J FOR RE ll apartment, cosy | and modern, reasonable. Write | Empire S 138 | 2 VAC s at the Sea- artments rea- | CARDINAL CABS sonable VACANCY MacKinnon furnished | Apart- k ity -room $30.00. . See Steinbeck. partly furn- ished hird and | { Har € VACANCY at Steinbeck Apts. VACANT apartments at the Grand, Gross Coliseum apartments Inquire at Coliseum office Phone either 61 or 3101. DRY CLEANING e Soft Water Washing JOZY, warm, furn. apte. laght er, disnes, cooking Mteneils oath. Reasonable 2t Seaview wat anc In September, a total of 1481946 gallons of gasoline was Col THE DAILY /\LASKA FMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 12 1936. "VES,BUT THEYRE : EAVIN' JLENE o ALLHERE ALREADY. SO EARLY. TH' BALL , | JUST STARTED. v e i e SN G e ; \ § § ) ! i S < e B e BNt s ) JUNEAU FURRIER Tfitxsovéfixnx Charles Geldstein Address- ed Radio Audience when in Hollywood Recently o r e “ s 0 e 00 Steamer Movements 1001 there at 8 1 early ,\mml‘., . to arrive 1 10 o'clock night scha = 1 t tiren sails Juneau via wrangell Pelersburg arri Norah Monday ed to leave 8 scheduled at to- and Monday cheduled after May to or Princes rive on evenini SCHEDULED SAILINGS n. W. C. Gorgas scheduied to 1 from Seattle Monday. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Decem- ber 15 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND No steamer north LOCAL SAILINGS ebeth leaves every Wednes- at 6 p. m, for yports. Friday burg, ponsc & Ci Alaska, pi Top of the in some mpe f Juneau, eer dealers, ‘On n ed fu World,’ of it the copy SAILING After an inte about the Natior LeMond, the introduced dent of Ch pany, of Juneau, indeed an intere il il Vivsscvtncenisciats nse 1 Capital am b Goldstein, s Gold Al n R dcast “Pro. night ot Sitka and wa Dart leaves ¢ 7 a. m. for Peter and wayports e o0 0000 00 e at * TIDES TOMO'?ROW Higl) Low Hig! 0:42 6:09 a 12:09 p 6:50 p tide tide 1 tide tide ONDAY'S 6:47 e pl 12:44 tent tha ced confidenc thy f¥ouyt Well, (h High tide in busin: might susj for fn are the in 1835 when \CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘s . When laskan terri wvel was prc leds and sno visit the trappers by plane. I start the 10:40, 11 . buying season about t €40, 5.10, 6:40, §:46, ID 10.{March. By the use of 11:40. ‘l cover more territory it was po: —_— | Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |Leave tuneau: A.M. i ‘) 10:15, 11:15; P. 4:15, 5:15, 615 8:15, 9 5 12:00 midnight. | Leavs the in plane a Glacier Highway il il A.M.—7:00, 8:15: . {in the whole season . Saturday Speolsl (Start the buying trip the KNX an ool | no adcasts the ews wcave Juneau [ naanl gisnl AEERESE Hracnd i >.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special|p ragpars anc 10:00 p.m. formed and dy for my First Bus Sundays and Holidays "]f]:\,, 1[11\m\)/ Jml_%m.o:,l.t"-]i..“‘]:‘ e leaves Juncau at 9:30 AM. sDE. (nak HASEYRr nappsned. to | people in A |touch with ev | Particy to those trapper the outskirts of that great Cigars [ boaring region, the radio is Cigarettes Candy PHONE 48¢ - jout in front of other new develop- |Xl\l’l’h\ that ,there is no compari- Goldstein then told of busi- | ness conditions in Alaska, inc d "-nld mining, the fur outlook nl the | spring, before the announcer on his | interesting program continue Cards ‘!)l(‘\dL‘hL on the National C. T “ E ind ended with.the suggestion {Christmas shoppers write C 5 N E w | Goldstein and Compeny in Juncau ! \for furs which would be sent for| A R C T l C |inspection any place in the world | without asking the customer to pay! jone cent until the furs had been Pabst Famous Goldstgl |recently from his trip to Califor D!Q’ught Beer | Mrs. Goldstein remained Soutl 1 On Tap lis at the home of her | Mrs. John Dolginer, in " " JIMMY ircc«i\'vrl and examine 1les. CARLSON his al | Mr. Goldstein returacd to Junecau daught Los | ———— — | The “mandarin language” lally meant the Chinese lofficial and legal circles origir spoken in INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 * | Morgent * | pened. "|not including the AND E\/ER\/ONE‘S LON GER ] Hation's Fu%ice Foroes Ar Sla!ed ) variou: ver had a much talk f iilt up || Appointment (above), planner, : Montana farm or to Rexford G. Tugwell in st of undersecre- tary of agriculture was forecast in some informed circles in Wash DETER g ton. (Ass ted Press Photo) Who 10/ acts on Moran is ap- have rphy dem opposition Hoover's pay last s now in inister The currency exposure in New en came Ye of the ring in ds, illustrated ne trips and Hoover an recently came that ex- s between the De- Justice and Secretar d THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors n Liquor Siore partment c closing t agents sort of ‘“checkir over men. Morgen- ed and ordered a Service men de- for Hoover. couple of Se | moted. Anoth | TRE But URY SEEKS BIG FORUE ately something else hip- The Treasury announced would ask Congress to consolidate s police agencies under one head in the Treasury. That would give the Treasur force of 2,890 men. 380 in the nar to be kept separate cotics branch for a time Hoover’s 625. The Treasury clude: Secret investigation patrol, 590; force amounts only to group would in-| 300; customs 300; border tax unit, ency, alcoholic 111,700. SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 16 January 2 Tickers, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FCGDS STORE Telephcne 476 Prompt Delivery JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Alaska Corner Second and Seward Streels - Free Delivery PHONE 58 '\Tm(h"s it These facts were disclosed report to Sccretary Henry Morgen- S TOOAY 55, i SISSIES FE e NMPARISON i .\.,,)v‘ H\Jal\l(‘i‘ !nny!ll()h oplous (.}ihll!- Hard Liquor T £ ; in a The report e 110,000,000 gallons of sumed, as against 164,000,000 high-con~ | ha i liquor | X" DI\U l)dl) ¢ all-time 987 barrels of beer and 1cd, a decrease of 55,- with 1935 and far be- nrohibition high of 66,- 914, es were paid on 141,834,000,000 reties, against 128490,000,000 a ar ago, or almost four times the | consumption in the war year 1918. | Cigars totaled $352,000,000, up 24,- \ drinkers tup & p: rd, bui are 000.000 over last year, but 4,000,000,- 0 less than the all-time high in smoke went heav- - before. black cigs staged a come- over the depression erd, but popularity of 25 years ago ar from regai Pipe smok mcked and che t the way o smokers and plug chewers spesed of 307,000,000 pounds of to- up 5,000,000 over last year, it far shy of the 445,000,000 Seak 1017, Big ol d plug chev more toh: they did before the sniffers and dippers did 3 7 with 36,683,430 pounas, slight- ly over 1935, but short of the 40,000,~ 000 pound record of 1931. Amusement scckers paid $17,112,- 75 for admission taxes, while club rs donated $6,090,923. New s alone paid $6.570,951 in ad- sion levies, of which $5,339,456 me from the 'Third District, ch includes Times Square, and a long stretch of Broadway and there- 0, in- of g and dipping but fell short ession years when its popula nped. More people 1ight, clubs, cab Chewing gum went to theaters, more jaws red more frequently. MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLAN of fer DEPENDABLE IFAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MAIL PHONES: ¢ irriers 523 106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots GENE MEYRING 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, 6i2; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent ht and Day 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, IPairbanks 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