The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1937, Page 6

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'IHL D/‘\IL\ AL’\SKA E\IPH\L. FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1937 POLLY AND HER PALS jTHATS WO = LESSEE {SAID,SAMIL | NO O.K.,BUT, YUH TAKE D o' GOIN' VERMAKIN' A THAT‘ ; MISTAKE, By CLIFF STERRETT G'NIGHT, HANK--/[ GNIGHT,LEM. £ WANT AD || INI’OR'VIATION " Count five words to t ceept ads over telephon yersons listed in telephone Phone ~Ask for Ad-taker. In casé of errdr or if an ad been stopped before ex- A advertiser please noti- is office (Phone 374) attention THE DAILY /\l,:\.‘.l{:’\ EMPIRE | FOR SALE ALE FOR “for hali- fishing , owner, | Shipyards, | H.Ahl ne and e} & Sunde or Sunde & d’Evers Wash. Olson Wash Seattle care Seattle ompany 30.00 cash buy for general handy Box 579, Juneaq. proi- $1 V ines d trader $75 Victor cabinet radio, radio, $15. 304 Apt 17 FOR SALE: $40. Small GE Willoughby Ave. anges. Che Call morn- Electric Douglas FOR SALE Guy ings. two-door A-1 1933 Pontiac, touring sedan Co. FOR BALF five-passenger <or: ition. Connors Motor " FOR RENT RENT two. Apply Apartment suitable Winter & Pond FOR for Steam I Phone RENT gentlemar FOR for 4-room 187 after Furnished gze. Phone RENT Oll ra FOR house 5 pm. 4-room house in Dous- 143, FOR RENT Phone Douglas, las. furnished elec- mheated 6 bedrooms, Frigidaire. 9-ROOM house tric Apts. FOR RENT nished house cn 6th and F Newly decorated $35.00 monthl Phone 426 LOZY, warm, Lie water, dishe ag uten und bath. R mable ot £ "OR RENT om forniicd apartmer*, with Lath, $2000. ClLE Apts. Nice quiet 114 West FOR RENT — room for gentleman. 6th St. Phone 330. HOUSE for rent—$25.00. Corner - Third and Harris. Inquire Os- borne, Nugget Shop. ['OR RENT—3-room Iulmshtd apt. Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. JOZY, warm, furn. & apLs. ugm wat- er, dlsnes, cooking utensils anc oath. Reasonable #t Seaview APARTMENT foi rent in Decker Building. ;()R RENTASn;a]] apartment, cosy and modern, reasonable. Write Empire S 138. VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments, furnished. Fourteen states and parts of 1 thern Mexico are supplied with tural gas from Texas fields through main trunks of a 150,000-mile pipe- line network. -e- — an Empire ad. Tr —_ Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT -~ WSO | SR, | | | neuted '8 \ \ \ \ \ l} \ o-uo--.o MISCELLANEGUS £ Y k : Steamer Movements | :‘1 % . NARTHBOUND . e Gen. W. C. G ® Phone 4951.|e scheduled to o B. I e 6 oclock tomo . e North Star sched . alistic . Fer e rive about next . IS, Finger wavk . CHEDULED . Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone | o No sai \ o 201, 315 Decker Way o SOUTHEOLND SAILING3 o Trinc ah scheduled to FIANO ‘le ns, ciseical or pe o 4 o'clock tomorrow @ R Hathes oW M ails south at 6 9 e IR AT . LOCAL AILINGS wANTE o Estebeth leuves every Wednes- ® . night at 6 p. m, for ® WANTED — Woman,_for generaliy gitkn and wayports, . N i e art leaves every Friday at e VANTED (o room ana board chil-|® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake @ dren—Reasonable r schovling @ and wayp o inciuded. Minfield Home, Lena @ ® @ @ ¢ 3 o o o 0. o & 3 ° wch or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau TURN your ola gold into value NURTH STAR is Vic ash or trade al Nuguflt Shop. r: ENROUTE NORTH; Lady's black f purse contain- Return to Empire. Re- keys ing ward London in 1858 w its fir s sold Do rrs e i e 'y .E. Al- for Various S Day or Night Sl el WELDING | ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 > United States Winter Rates T SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths | | Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr 300 Racms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE SATLINT TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau | PRINCESS NORAH ) January 23 | Febrary 2 Ludwig Nelson ! ‘WAI‘(HMAKER and JEWELER Tickels, reservations and full | particulars from Juneau, \laska V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Viarine News HAS BIC CARGO Eleven Passc ng-'l“‘ Aboard; Rice & Ahlers Co. ! aska Ports ) | | HEATING PLUMBING : TL Jan. 22 Motorship { SHEET METAL WORK | |noitn Star ) oleidek: 1ast) B ! PHONE 34 \ Inight for Southeast Alaska por 1) with only eleven passen and 2,- o 8 SN B e Bt LA DA AR .|000 tons of freight. ‘1 | Passengers booked north on the EDSON Wf\VE SHOP motorship are as follows: Machine and Machineless | For Ketchikan—Mr, and Mrs. J. PERMANENT WAVES Moran, ss Helen ha. | Ask about FREE RADIO || For Juncau—dames Kepier Room €, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | | For Petersburg—Mr. and Mis. J ISR EE < P ST TR I —-.4 |H. Anderson. = eacomnnomess| L or 1 B 2| oFr 115, Miss | P’ . Zoe Port Bratz, Mrs ipe Thawing | ... Clay produ d at $8,970,000 : G, P. R, OPERATES THREE STEAMERS DURING SUMMER + Louise. Charlotte and Alice Will Be on Southeast Alaska Route f 1937 mmer season o 1 continue into ear steamers will fin- ule that month. s Louise, and Princess amers in the summer Vancouv four of fi suver at schedule V. W h summer ceived by Agent he Princes Mu Nora D Tm'C TOMO RROW | ¢ feet - State 1 laborers und {imulate agriculturc >o-— Psychologists s / many young men women o up professions un- | iited to their abilities because they ve not fully explored their apti- ————————— Cigars Cigarettet Candy 1 Cards : NEW i ARCTIC | Pabst Famous || Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY” CARLSON A S— JUNEAU *»— - '] - — | PHONE 206 | Juneau Radio Service | For Your RADIO Troubles | z o R l c | 122 Second St.—Next door to | San Francisco Bakery 1 » i DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing Your LAUNDRY HOTEL ZYNDA FLEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery ‘Chatham Svwrafts Yranspoctation 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. | | 1 1 | 1 | } | | | FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 | ‘CHANNEL RUS LINE/ Phone 108 Jeuvau or 71 l)au(ln | Leave Yuneau: A.M. 5 is Yir. sfig_l ; PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. ) Office, 587 Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40,8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—1 , 2:10, 3:40, | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, | 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. wave Juneau: AM. — 7-30. 9:30; >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 pm. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Il leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. 9 o'clock J [vessel n"mud an excellent trip up HORAH ENJOYS 0DD FELLUWS FINE PASSAGE | INSTALL;NEW | ON WAY NORTH OFFICERS IN Q . - ccongere Gust Gustafson Is Noblef "‘&Z?'lolfi‘;{/;)l‘scfli?z;l"x""h Grand and H. V. Cal- | Nine Go Through | low, Vice-Grand At the 'u.mml msmll'\unu cere- rriving at the Paciffe Coast dock| nyonies of the LO.OF. the following 30 o'clock yest afternoon, ' crricers of Silver Bow Lodge No. 2A | Camadian Pacific steamer Prin-iqqr their positions to serve for the | s Norah brought a small batch!ensuing year { mail and 55 passengers to Ju- Noble G ad, Gust S 4 om the south. Vice Grand, H. Vaughn Callow; Past | ough passengers to Sk rand, nk Foster; Recordi y were aboard the steamer when)gccretary, Pete Christensen; Fi again from Juneau|ancial Secretary, . W. Carte ock last evenin: Amony | Treas John Warden, | e through passengers werc: J. O. Peter Bond; Conductor, W. J. Bolm. | Grand, | Lokken, H. DeOlde, Mr. Boon, Mr.| Right Supporter to Nobl nd Mrs. W. B. Reece and Mrs. C./|Ed Christensen; Left Supporter fto| G. Stadléman. | Noble nd, Bert Lybeck; Right The fifty-five passengers cnming‘fi‘rn, ter to Vice Grand, Try 3 Juneau on the Norah wer Left Supporter to Vice B. Alexander Batt . Tom Bareksten. R. R. Broy R. ht Scene Supporter, John Ah- Mrs. R. Ca ; Left Scene Suppor C ur:u} ans, L. W. Fitzp k, H. D. Gen- | Jergensen; © Inside G , Joe H. Gibbs, Mrs. R. Hensley and R Outside Guardian, Jok son, A. Hertzig, ¥. L. Kettel, Mrs Chaplain, J. D. Van Atta. - B. Ladare, F. M: McCoy, F. Musg- e RS R rd, Mrs. n, R. Nelson a AR Warrani ognid C.D. An- L moun Investors bian, Dr. G. M. Foster, C. Goldstein, J. Hill, Johnson and two sons. Miss B. Kneeland, W. R E. “’lmphv. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wi o verett Nowell, W. Page, ... S. Staveland, D. Thor- rants T«J'm o Cut FRANKFORT, Ky, Jan accustomed to recei interest on Kentuc! soon will have to be sat- fied with 3 per cent or invest else- where, State Treasurer John E. Buckingham has determined. Buckingham, a banker from Ash- land, won approval of the state court of appeals for his plan to re finance the state debt through - untary agreements with warrant holders. Although 5 per cent is the legal rate of interest on state war- es Longfellow, | wright, C The Norah left ¢ northbound p gers aboard the smooth water ip most foh the season, {sunshine being with the sh of the way. The influenza epidemic raging in, the south, claimed as victim Pur- | rants, the court held that a volun- ser Ernest Cornelius and Chief greement by an individual to Steward Tom Brown, both of whom |accept a lower rate was valid. were slightly stricken and confined —_———— to their cabins during the voyage. Flints of human workmanship e have been found in the sands of the , France, at depths in- were dropped 400,000 Eighty-seven per |women never have vs c‘em survey showed. cent ations, a re- of farm Somrae riv ting they | years ago. T $1 .00 For Your Old Iron ON EITHER Hotpoint—Westinghouse—Coleman NEW STYLE AUTOMATIC IRON $6.95 regular LIGHTER . $1.00 Od Iron FASTER | $5.95 You Pay EASIER . Take Advantage of This Saving Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. e T ER T ECEEETL —— Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘ 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART || Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS FASCISTS TOLD enate Veterans in Gay Mood | Senators Glass and McAdoo |i Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, left, Their age belied by their characteristic energy and high spirits, 79, and Senator William G. McAdoo, 73, right, of California, two veterans of the upper house, thuckle over a conf dential joke as lh\.‘y g0 to attend a senate session. ficatmn of its civilizing mission ‘Lhe Mediterranean and Africa. e T Find New Reptiles PHILADELFIA, Pa., Jan. Curators at the Zoo really didn't know their snakes. WHAT TO THINK ROME, Jan. 22. — Instructions have been promulgated by Achille Starce, fascist party secretary, tell- ing what good blackshirts shall think during the next 1% months. The instructns invite critical e: amination of bolshevism and demc cracy as political systems inferior to fascism, exaltation of fascis stabil g role in Europe, and glori- ——— | MARINZ AIRWAYS, Inc. They have been House for 11 years thought much about Roger Conant, young in and them Curator the n's tory. TWO LARGE SEAPL/ offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS Authorized U s. M All‘ Carriers PHONE IN ALASKA 623--106 —Harzar 106-2 rings KN MEYRING Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike ’ D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 nght Phone 312 ™ 22— found they Two of their biggest reptiles, one 16 feet long and the other a mere 912 feet, were discovered to be hith- erto unknown species of anacondas. Snake NO one until of Reptiles, decided to take an inven- NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, 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 Officc GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE a Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58

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