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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1936. I DROPPED HIM, I HOPES! WANT ADS WANT AD INFORMATION ‘;*. | Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure incertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone 15 listed 10¢ Phone 370—!\51! for Ad-taker. T 1In case of error or if an ad { has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ! in telephone | _ DAFT 2 ON HAS YOU GONE NOT ON YER TIN TYPE, SUSIE B SECH FOR RENT—Two furnished sleep- ing rooms. 3rd & Main. Opp. Zynda Hotel. FOR RENT—Seven rooms, furnish- ed of which two rooms can be sublet for housekeeping, Some furniture for sale. Davis Apts. Phone 2551. 2 VACANT apartments at the Sea- view. Furnished apartments rea- sonable. FOR RENT—7-room partly furn- ished house. $30.00. Third and Harris. See Steinbeck. VACANT apartments at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum sapartments. Inquire at Coliseumn office or Phone either ax or 2101 WANTED WANTED—Beauty parlor operator as manager. Write P. O. Box 672. : | WANTED to room and board chil- dren—Reasoranle rates, schooling included. Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. into TURN your ola gola value FOR SALE IOR SALE—2B-H)0L Columbm Riv- er type asboat, 9-foot beam, Star motor, roomy cabin, $250.00. Inquire 1039 Tenth Street FIRST offer room cabin. 838 Basin Road FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, twp-dnor five-passenger touring sedah. A-1 corlition. Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE—U -room nouse on Basin Road. Reasonable. Phone 330. FOR RENT rent—$25.00. Corner Inquire Oa- HOUSE Third borne, for and Harris. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — 3 -room .xpunmem with bath. Harns Apts. I"OR RENT — Seven-room house, partly furnished. Phone 6003. FOR RENT—5 room, house. Call at Juneau Marble | Work or Phone 246. FOR RENT-S -room furnished apt Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. FOR RENT—Steam heated room | with board for gentleman. Prlvnte nome. Phone 681. JOZY. wiarin, turn., apte. Lught, #at- er, disnes, cooking utensls anc oath Reasonable et Seaview APARTMENT fo rent in Decker Building. FOR RENT—Muur-room flat, un- furnished with exception of stove Apply B. M. Behrends Co. FOR RENT—Small a.nrtmcm cosy and modern, ) Empire 5 138, VACANCY Kinnou ments, fur RHODA MAY CrarZ—i rectionist. 517 Goeldstein Bldg M.c d. Men's Dress Oxfords SHOES s , 9 5 Work Dress Native Moccasins, Mittens and Gloves BIG VAN'S 228 Front St. —_— PHONE 36 | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY el {4 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.5 Special Weekly nom. ) LIKE THE INGTOoN of $525.00 buys two-| MISCELLANEGUS FURTHER pupils for either adult or children's classes in art or ad- vanced color will do well to en- roll before January 4. See Love- Jjoy, Coliseum Bldg., Room B, or Phone 4951 | ANYONE having mink and want- ! ing to farm them out please , communicate with J. H. Sawyer, Windham Bay, Alaska. handle any number. MIMEOGRAPHING? Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. |GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola’s Bt auty Shop, telephone 315 Decker Way 201, | prano lessons, cussical or popular. Beginners' fall classes now start- | [ ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. | LOST AND ! Please returu to Empire office. ‘DOST - A black bthailed kitten with white chest and white feet.| Named Gato. Reward. Return to | Delmar Rooms. Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 [T Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE M S Ludwig Nelson WATCUMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alasks S G T WL — % PHONE 208 | Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. BYNDA, Prop. White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery Minfield Home, Lena|® Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Can Phone 4951. I I JESS KICKED HIM OUTA TH!' CAR WHERE HE COULD By CLIFF STERRETT == I with 32 inches this period last year. The ice on the Snake River at Nome averaged 38 inches, as com- ipared with 39.5 inches this period FREIGHT FROM TRY OUT OUT ONE O' HIS BIG INVENTIONS WOT HE HAD Marine News oo n e e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Thursday afternoon or |® evening. ‘e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e No immediate sailings are e scheduled. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | ® Arctic scheduled to arrive in e port at 5 o'clock tomorrow af- e ternoon. e Gen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled e southbound about January 3 or 5. . LOCAL SAILINGS © Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. o Dart leaves every Friday at e 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ¢ and wayports. /e 0o e o c o0 0o o0 oo . . » -« ° o . o o o ) ° . ° . ° . | eoeoeeee = 16.8 feet 25 feet High tide-2:24 a. m,, Low tide 8:09 a. m., High tide 2:13 p. m, Low tide 8:37 p. m., TERHUNE IN CHARGE OF NATION’S BIGGEST WILD LIFE REFUGE Holiday greetings to Executive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Al- aska Game Commission and his staff fromm Hugh Terhune Executive Officer here, brings |word that the former wellknown | | Alaskan is now Superintendent of the White River Wild Life Refuge at St. Charles, Ark., where he has supervision of 110,000 acres, the largest refuge for ducks and geese in the United States. Three CCC {camps of about 500 men are under |his direction as well as a staff of unfurnished |[LOST — Bunch of keys on ring. | wardens. Alaska Mausic Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies | | 122 W. Second ‘ « Hemlock $6.50 Cord Cash Delivered Fireplace—Glacier Alder—Any length cut to order. Bill Manthey PHONE 2653 , g ® Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 25 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dex:nil Store George Brof! former | ALASKA PORTS T0 GET ADDED C. P. R. SERVICE Increased service between Van- couver, B. C, and Alaska during the coming tourist season and ad dition of two steamers to the Seat- tle-Victoria run, doubling transpor- tation facilities, are revealed in new | schedules of the Canadian Pacific |, just received here. On the Alaska run seventeen reg- | ular sailings are listed during the summer, beside two eleven-day de| luxe cruises by the steamship Prin-| cess Charlottee from Vancouver at! 11 am., June 22 and on the samec hour August 3. i Steamsmps ~named The new Seattle-Victoria service will be handled by the steamships| Princess Joan and Princess Eliza- | beth, regulars on the Vancouver- Victoria night run. Instead of lay- ing over between trips they will} sail alternately out of Victoria at| |11 am, arriving at Seattle at 4 Ip.m., and sailing for return to Vic- ltoria at 4:45 p.m., reaching that leity at 9:45 pm. This will aug-| ment the regular speedy summer | service, offered by the Princess |Kathleen and Princess Marguerite, on the Seattle-Victoria - Vancouver triangle run On the Alas the Prin- | cess Louise and Prin Alice will aid the Princess Charlotte in tak- {ing care of the added sailings. The schedule will be as follows: From Vancouver at 9 p.n., con- necting with Victoria and Seattle same day, Saturday, June 9 (first sailing), and thereafter, on June 26, June 30, July 3, July 7, July 10, July 14, July 17, July 21, July 24, July 28, July 31, August 7, August 11, August 14, August 21 and Aug-! ust 28. | “THE KEXALL STORE” Reliable pharmacists prescriptions. Bntler Mauro Drug Co. ———n CANADIAN - PACIFIC, SAILANTG TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH January 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 1 ZORIC DRY CLEANING 6 Soft w.i_fi LAUNDRY 1Chatham Nwarts Aranspoctation Ce | “M. S. DART” {Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad way ports. Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE €. REABER, Phone 4622 |CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Junwau or 71 Douglas ::-u Jdnneau: A.M.—T: 15,8:00, — ESTEBETH 10 MAKE SKAGWAY RIP TONIGHT Motorship Brmgs Fourteen Passengers Into Ju- | eau Last Evening ‘ Completing a speedy trip to Sitka | and way points and return, the | motorship Estebeth of the Davis, Transportation Cmnpam Capt G Gustafson, arrived last evening at 9:35 oclock from her regular weekly run. | The Estebeth brought 14 pas-| |sengers into Juneau from the var- jous island ports, and was today loading cargo for Skagway, which |had been left here by the Arctic |and Gorgas. To Skagway Tonight (for Skagway at 8 o'clock this even- ng, and will return next Thursday morning. After load- ing, the Estebeth will then leave on her regular weekly run to Sitka at 6 o'clock Thursday evening. All freight for Sitka must be on the dock by Thursday noon, Purser |Dave Ramsay announced today. Passengers Arriving th Estebeth last evening were: rom Sitka—Steve Spolvich; Kim- sham Cove—J. A. Marinovich, M. mott O'T son, Mi Storms. ole; Hoonah—Carl Nel- B. Nielson, Garnet D - Perm: 366. I.AST TRIBUTE TOCAPT. MASON ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 29.— The Signal Corps will pay final | tribuate to Capt. Dale P. Mason tomorrow when a military escort will accompany the remains to the | train bound for Sewayd. At Seward |the remains will be sent to the su;tes for interment accompanied by Staff Sergeant Howard Martin. — e HEART ATTACK PROVES FATAL The remains of Steve Polich, 42, ARCTIC TAKEN T0 FAIRBANKS Two Trains.C Carry Ship- ments—>Shortages Relieved FAIRBANKB, Alaska, Dec 29— The first freight from the steamer Arctic arrived here Sunday and there was more aboard the train from Seward on Monday night. The freight relieved the stress in | many commodities. SNOW COVERAGE IN ALASKA SECTIONS! The depth of snow (in inches) on the ground 4 p. m., December 28, at several of the weather bureau stations was as follows: Anchorage, 12.5; Barrow, 7; Bethel, | 4; Cordova, 20; Fairbanks, 26; Ju- neau, 7; (12 this morning); Ket-| chikan, 2; Kodiak, trace; Nctne, 5; Petersburg, 14; Ruby, 26, The thickness of the ice on the 'Chena River in front of Fairbanks averaged 24 inches, as compared' last year. fEE S PR S Last Rites for Mrs. Agnes Gam Funeral services were held this af- ternoon for Mrs. Agnes Garn, pion- eer of Alaska, who died Saturday mcrning, December 26. The Rev. A. .P Kashevaroff read the service in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary and in- * | terment was in the Odd Fellows plot of Evergreen Cemetery at Douglas. Pallbearers were L. W. Kilburn, Carl Johnson, Hans Loken, Ed An- derson, James Kirkham, James Ed- | minston. PICGCGLY WIGGLY MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES The Estebeth is scheduled to sail | to Juneau | Passengers coming to Juneau on | g. who died of heart failure Decem- ber 23, at Kimshan Cove were brought here on the Estebeth. A native of Jugoslavia, single, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Francis' | Plesa, of Renton, Washington. His brother-in-law, Pete Plesa came from Kimshan Cove to take charge of funeral arrangements which will be announced at a later date. | The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | N e L | Authorized u s. MAIL Carriers | [l AT THE HOTELS offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA PHONES: £23—106—Hangar 106-2 rings Gastineau B. | Tenakee. 2ent Waves $2.50 up. Phone Garfnet B. Storms, Hoonah; —adv. Dermott O'Toole, NOTICE o Effective January 1, 1937, the rate of interest paid on savings accounts will be will draw interest beginning the first John A. Marinovich, Kimsham ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING W. Evans, Pete Plese, Steve Polich, | Cove. T. Shea; Chichagof—Edna Jackson; ; Angoon—Fred E. Brandes; Tenakee | —Mike Roke, L. Baldwin, A. Der- | Alaskan John B. Covington, Juneau; Mrs. B. A. Pissareff, Juneau; L. W.! Baldwin, Juneau; Edna Abbott, Zynda M. W. Evans, Kimsham Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? 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 Cove; A. Tenakee. 2%. No interest will be paid on ac- counts of less than $5.00. Deposits made after the 5th day of any month Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike of the following month. First National Bank of Juneau D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1 4:15, 5:15, 6 15. Lea: ‘10z u~40 P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 40, 8:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40. Glacler l'A“;:g:m. 8:15; 'IH 115 ll..' ml Auk Bay: —12:30, 4:15. Saturday 6:45 pm. . | #ave Juneau: AM. — 730, 9; i‘.t——no 5:15. Saturday h:.—-uolw 40, The First National Bank TUNEAU & CAPITAL—-$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service 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 2% Paid on Savings Accounts