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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1936 PLEASE, PA, DO YOU SUPPOSE 1 QOULD HAVE ONE ITTY BITTY----- WANTED | wa A weman with exper- | ience fer repairing of men's sui Must be good. Apply Box 175, | Empire. WANTED-—Girl or woeman for eral housework. Apply with erences, 1036 “D” Street or Phone 668 WANTED Woman for general housework. Phone 296. WANTED to room and board chil- dren—Reasonable rates, schooling included. Minfield Home, Lena ~ FOR SALE Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. BUY Five-room cottag : ement. In fine TURN your ola gold Into value. .. Some furniture, includ- Casl or trade at Nugget Shop. range. Lot by sixty and MISCELLANEOUS joining ) by — 00.00—$1000.00 dow A\llen ANYONE having mink and want- Sh ing to farm them out please communicate with J. H. Sawyer FOR SALF One d Gibson| Windham Bay, Alaska. Can mandolin. Phone 206 handle any number FOR SALE—Two day beds. Phone MpMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. - | Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co FOR SALE or ke GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- R DObhe nents, $3.75. Finger wave. 50c 5 s > Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone Ok E—Three Iots in Seattor| 201, 315 Decker Way T P 100 ] PIANO lessons, classical or popular. ; Beginners' fall classes now start- FOR SAI ed Hoover vacuum ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. 5 Terms. Alaska, "yl " ha placer location motices cotri and Power Co for sale at The Empire office. ro. AL sher, Electric 1 | FOR »-room cabin. In FOR SALE—Large sale. Write Em- - e S Y T 300 Ruams .« 300 Baths FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac y-door from $2.50 condition FOR SALE x house. A-1 condition St. Write Empire L. 94. FOR SALE Road. Reasonable o-room house on Basin | Phone 330. | |Chatham Nvrars ‘1ransportation Co. FOR RENT | $45.00 apartment on | “M. S. DART” FOR RENT- Gold Belt Avenue. Steam heat, | .eaves Femmer Dock every Friday fireplace. modern, three rooms |1t 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port and bath. of washing ma- | Alexander and way ports. chine \d basement. Phone 266. | Freight received not later than 4 | p. m. Thursday. room flat, un-| FOR INFORMATION ith eption of stove. | MAURICE C. REABER. Phone 482 M. Behrends Co | —_—— Small apartment, ux\y‘ FOR RENT furnish ly B FOR and Empire RENT: 1, reasonable. Write 8. 2 VACANT apartments at the Sea- | view. Furnished apartments rea- | sonable VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart-| ments, furnished. | * FOR RENT room partly furn- Harris. Sce St VACANCY ¢ « eck Ap: \I VACANT aparir t Ll ) . Gross and Coliseum apartinc: Inquire at Coliseum office or | Phone either 61 or 3101. JOZY, warm, turn. apts. Laght, #6 er, disnes, cooking utensils anc ‘ oath. Reasonable t Scaview __ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Reward. Black silk umbrel- | la, red border, solid ecrystal| handle. Mrs. Margaret Bliss, 481 | So. Franklin St. CARDINAL CABS WILL the party please return the | ~ package of Silk Lingerie — Gift Wrapped—taken by mistake from the counter Dry Good Department, afternoon Deecmber 15. Behr Company, Inc. of o Tuesda B ZORIC DRY CLEANING . . Soft Water Washing E Your M Ludwig Nelson WATCUMAKER and JEWELER Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer ALASKA "o We sai tor casii | | LAUNDRY R Deph Svone | pHowe s S s SMIDGIN WIDGIN ---- 4 P R : Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND . e Arctic in port and scheduled to e . sail for westward early to- . morrow evening. e Princess Louise scheduled to © arrive Friday afterncon or . eNing. © Gen. W. C. Gorgas sched ° arrive aturday. R i » time is, however, not knowr | here |® SCHEDU ILINGS ® Princess Norah scheduled to . sail from Vancouver Decem- e ber28at9p.m e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS !® No steamer west, north |e LOCAL SAILINGS | ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® ‘e day night at 6 p. m., for e e Sitka and wayports. L e Dart leaves every Friday at e {® 7a m. for Petersburg, Kake ® {o and wayporrs . s e e e 000 e s TIDES TOMORROW High tide 3:08 m, 150 feet Low tid ] m 43 feet High tide 2:37 p. m, 163 feet Low tide 9:16 p. m., -0.5 feet - N, W, BOXERS IN GOAST TO!URNEY Eight Nort nateur cham- n Francis- evening in tlie Pacilic pionships. Six University of Idaho battlers are on the Northwest squad - “RED” SOLOVIEFF i TG TAKE BRIDE Viadimir V. Solovieff, known Juneau resident, and Miss Maria Baclanova of Los Angeles took out a marriage license here to- jday and will be married Satu |evening at the Charles W. Hawke /worth home, U. S. Commissioner ¥ Gray performing the ceremo Solovieff, best known as “Red widely ay Alaska Juneau mine for some years and before coming here from Rus- sia was an officer in the late Czar’s larmy. — Cigars Cigarettes | Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY"” CARLSON WINDOW Juneau esecoscooc00008 Solovieff, has been employed at the |a PHONE 485 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 il TEENSY WEENSY---- e 1 of chak : Chief r of the Arctic ° Y. { jack Horner, a regular Alaska hi[al-l ne N CW S ! v5' officer, and M. Dawson is \ o g N Passengers \ Ihe Arctic carried no passengers e ittt et ettt bound from attle, but it Ben Mazer from Peters- SAILWESTWARD . three men were bound for Ju-|t By CLIFF STERRETT T I E\GHTEEN-PECE ORCHESTRA FOR A PARTY IM GIVING 2 10-RTE NORAH SEAMEN DO FIREDUTY HERE THIS A. M. A fire call turned in at five min- ies past seven o'clock this morn " ner. we have been in close touch with the Juneau slide situauon ana | the part which the Red Cross is | playing in the relief work tirougu the efforts of Mr. John Newmar- ker. While we sympathize with those who were affected by the ALASKA SPIRIT IS PRAISED BY RED CROSS HEAD Schaler Compliments Alas- a | kans for Work During | i slide, still we cannot help but ad- mire the wonderful spirit with have attempted to meet 5 resul | - >>e — Griesis Are Guests of Mrs. Will Rogers SANTA MONICA, Cal,, Dec. 16.— Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Griest, formerly of Point Barrow, Alaska, Roll Call and Slide | Complimenting Alaskans for their fine support in the Ted Cross roll feall and their “wonderful spirit”|were guests at a luncheon recently | during the recent slide disaster,!0f Mrs. Will Rogers and her tWwo | Gov. John W. Troy has received the| { following letter from R. L. Schafer,| |manager of the Pacific branch of| the Red Cross at San Francisco: ! “Your very splendid Roll Call |interview given to The Empire at children, Mary and William. It was Dr. Griest, a medical mis- sicnary, who cared for Rogers’ body afier he crashed to his death in an airplane with Wiley Post near Point Barrow. |Juneau has just come to our at- BrSR o gy tention. You will know without Lode and pracer focation notices | my saying it how highly we value :or sale at The Empire office. your helpfulness in this matter.! o | Please accept our thanks there.. Permaaent Waves $2.50 up. Phone —adv. | “Alaska has always stood out as exceedingly Red Cross minded. They have sup- being | Cross 'CaughtaCold? S 2 & Ty "~ {ported not only the national pro- To help end it quick: u and were put ashore here by ing, 1t the fire truck to the| 3 = quicker, Capt. Nissen on the ship’s arrival Cache, the small log shop acro ”"”’T_ E’““”;"’“md;y Ay - ofi_rub throatand chest with Ll g caways Shattuck V from the Columbia|OUSly but bave also carried on 15t evening. One of the stowaways | throtigh tité” Hithe Tocal GBRDLaR § vas Ralph Hardy, who worked his Lumber Company, about twenty feet | g b« gt = APORUE passage and joined his wife and|from which a small fire was burn-i(h(' Tertitory in an admirable man- NN PRIV IO srother here on going ashore. ing. : | o . tely upon arriving at this| Before the fire truck arrived at| g iy bie the scene, however, three members y S vening, the Arctic com- Cordova Next Stop for A. port last ciel il fimimi of the crew of the Princess Norah MARm'. 2, N b e wae | Dad nearly succeeded in overcoming AIRWAYS ln o ot |~ 1 1t cause the rew was ol | P.A. V(s.?(| (’(’"_""a”(l e eed of rest. Capt. Nisten| the blaze and a few squirts from an | = 9 C. ed by (,al)l. Nissen dstered: inloadiie Mtio (,;”_w extinguished was all that was nec- | this morning at 8 o'clock ‘lfm‘r\-“m -1])”1( x:\,',',”l' without any | TWO LARGE SEAPLAN Commanded by Capt. B. A, Nis- | arging the remainder of the|“2mage whatso "». | LT sGigtad jen, the Alaska Pa Associa- | cargo for Juneau will continue with- | £6 tion steamer Arctic, under chart cessation until completed, which! ANOTHER PAPER olter to the Alaska Railroad as an em expected to be tomorrow even-| | ’\)]”],i( _,I,»nl\_w d at Jnn;\u aty ! ]S FlLED IN PAUL | DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE o'clock last evening., Besides 4ol 1200 sacks of mail of all classe ] ' DISBARMENT CASE| the Arctic had aboard for this port MiN | ! to a little more than 1,000 tons of ¢ B ERY § William Paul, Juneau attorney ener; cargo, mostl foodstuff wh wa rivenn 10 days to answer| i 2 nd Christmas merchandise. *'charges in a disbarment action SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Entoute to Juncau from Seattle, JONDON, Dec. 16 —Foreign Sec-|prought against him in Federal, discharged cargo and Eden, replying to a query here, has filed a demurrer in , t N Weangel and \flernoon, told the House of case through his attorney, Geo. : iy : . P g " haq Commons that Great Britain does ¢ 4 1t 18 ekpeakidl BhA mat- Authorized u s MAIL Carriers s ¢ intend to recognize Ttaly’s an- o b, fof ARSITRIBIL Sa 4 1 Jout n ns of mail y Territory, mo b exation of Ethiopid. urday bef deral Judze Geor: Woantiaid. &b s e 0'000 = F. Alexa Paul lists five tech- S e : 4 3 to. e i HOD'A MAY CuaRK—FoOt cor nijcal reasons cf protest against the PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings S cctiorst. 517 Goldstein Bldg. aav. | suit : = o | charges against Paul Curdov Althcui UNITED STATES ¢ Aisharment. Were. Hied ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING aboerd forty tons of cargo for DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 10 oo™ 0 B ornes utat and i awaiting orders from| GENERAL LAND OFFICE | ooy Jast sbring while the aitorney Col. Otto F. Ohlson, as to discharg- District Land Office Mol el biaBed oL i ng it at that port, it is most likely Anchovags b it e b and et i e that the Yakutat supplies will be October 13, 1936 Ry 4 ; e transferred to a sms r vessel for r a her " . otice is hereby given that David U 3 . deliver there ntering the = + r ¥ x , Yakutat harbor would be difficult (e Suhe R i s Sl ik lisely Y aska i iranspor 3 ne. for 1 the size of the Arctic.|john Dotson Juneau, Ale $——— — — Ferlshahlcs For ka, has su inal proof on SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER : ; homestes wge 08117, for i loaded from the Atetic i Juneau.la tract of 1 ed in U8 | ! 7-Place Lockheed Vega ; : e q‘]‘.‘“ v}\ o llvx);‘su”( No. ning 533 | ruits and vegetables, butter and) . ¢ 1 voget Hacres situate on the cast shore of 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket eggs, and other iresh produce, anc |m“m, Channel, at Eagle River| | Y some box meats. Other than food-(yandine latitude 58 degrees, 20° N. tuffs and general Christmas mer-| chandise for. stoves. the vessel Hlnnuu-nrlv 134 degrees, 477 W. and gty $lit is now in the files of the local cartying on her present VOyage|jang office at Anchorage, Alaska, J:;:::“):[:w|r(l supplies for Alaskan!, 4 if no protest is filed f“ the All coal now aboard the Arctic| oo Office within the period of) is necessary for ballast and is not| il cation or thirty days there- available for delivery at this or|o o Sald final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued joth ports, but the vessel will like- GEORGE A. LINGO, ly load several tons of Alaska 1 al Seward WhS 2" B vt | Register. at Seward which will be brou Wit publication, Nov. & 1988, Southeast Alaska ports on th turn passage. The “Arctic unloac ay and feed at Ketchikan and ha considerable quantity more be unloaded at Seward for the Mat- anuska colonoy. | The Arctic is also carrying plies for United States at various Alaska ports. 100 Per Cent Union Crew The crew of the Arctic is 100 per Last publication, Dec. 30, 1936. T 0 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 7¢8 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave funeau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:135, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, T:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavs Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40,9:40, | 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, up- engineers {cent union. Among the licensed|4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, | | officers, besides Capt. Nissen, are 11:40, | |three pilots, Capt. Rudolph Han- Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, a:15;| | P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | | Evelyn Berg; and Capt. L. Jacob- 6:45 p.m. sen of the Alaska Line. The firs| .ave Junean: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; | mate is Capt. Frank Elliot, regu-| >M.—2:30, 5. Saturday Special larly master of the Alaska Pack- 10:00 p.m. | Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays | leaves Juneau at 8:30 AM. Isen of the Alaska Steamship Co pany; Capt. Allan Fulmer of the | capt. Nissen ' | Packers' master, regularly in com- | i R | | | PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS’ Recreation Farlors ® BILL DOUGLAS S CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILINT TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH December 16 January 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CLEANING : Telephone 478 FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery Alaska Free Delivery —_—— JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets PHONE 58 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL, PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” 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 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 -