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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1937. = === WOT's ALL TH' O.K. NEEWAH, CONSARNED ENTY-FOUR HERE RUMPUS 2 WANT ADS &t 5 WANTED s e e r e e s e e e e u E " WANT AD P R i * Steamer Movements ° TION | | WANTED — Studio couch. Phone * : \ INFORMA 2401. . NARTHBOUND . 15 | ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- e E HlE Count_five average words to the WANTED to room ana board chil-'e rive at 10 o'‘clock. tomorrow ® Ry dren—Reasonable rates, schoviing /e morning. . Daily fate per line for consecutive| jnciuged, Minfield Home, Lena e Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- e Insertions: Beach or write Minnie Field, Box |e rive Thursday. . One day . - 763, Juneau e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Additional flays Se¢ T -——- | @ Princess Norah scheduled to @ e — Minimum charge ....50¢ TURN your ola gola Into value e sail from Vancouver Febru- . ¥ Copy must be in the office by 2| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. o ary 24 at 9 p.m. » Steamer IS Speedmg S_outh vclock in the afternoon to insure | ——— . : e Norihland scheduled to sail o Ahead of Alaska—Brings 4 WANTED to buy: used living room : 2 R R insertion on same day. . & it e from Seattle February 26 at . furniture in good condition. 3 in 19—14 Go South We accept ads over telephone Wvike "Box 404 Touies ® 10 am from persons listed in telephone X X 494, Juneau. e victoria scheduled to sail from e directory. e e Seattle February 27 at 9 am. ® Rushing southbound at top spee:! Phoune 374—Ask for Ad-taker. MlSCELLANLOUS e SOUTHBUUNE SAMANGS ¢ and leaving it up to the Alaska fol- 5 BCHANG > T ta o Alaska scheduled southbourd ® lowing her to call at all ports be- FOR SA]_E Tgflf’fg’“ifi’: p: D‘:flzz‘:? I:::jff' ® at noon tomorrow. ® {ween Cordova and Juneau, th NU:[. ém MAg L R i LOCAL SAILINGS steamer Yukon halted in port herc r‘OR %AIE { — Three room hou Y ¥ ¢ u » Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® last night from shortly before § with bath, partly furnished. Gar-|pOM Allen's fresh California dates.!e day nigit at 6 p. m. ter e o'clock until a few minutes before age in basement. Phone 3601. Order from your grocery. o Sitka and wayports. e 11 o'clock then resumed her speed- e -~ 0 Pri at e ing southward. ¥OR SALE—Four room furnished | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4051, : A):"a ):a:v::' ?:grsburgddfi(ake e While in port, the Yukon loaded house, very reasonable. 105 Gas- Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. | 2 “» f .":s 'S . o fish at the Juneau Cold Storage tineau Ave. e T 4 % o 's's o Company, - teking’ koukH 40,000 FOR SALE—5 room house, 410 W.| " pancs 375, Finger wave, 50c. BIE Tk {:Qurl'lt!s thfll(:zeg a}_::ll:";th sm_nu:tl 12th St; call between 5 and| poo Beauty Shop, telephone | * BREPREHIS L T T RS} s’film‘f a“;l"liwo"pound: 0"1“;’:0""“" o 201, 315 Decker Way | [ TIDES TOMORROW L salmon, shipped by the ACF to the H_m ';,ALE—S]X room “furnished | ~ e e T | "Hi;’;l’]”“a,;"bv 2, m,, 168 feet Alaska Trollers’ Co-Op at Seattle. house, $2,000. 915 West 9th, P.O. MECHAN]C FIXES | Low tide 6:20 a m. 10 feet | Nl:.v;m-n passengers cax:;e to Ju- Box 1777. | tide 24 p. m,, 175 feet Neau from the Westward on the Dy o —— FREE SQUEALING E:)i,h “;(‘IJ; 162 40 l; :: 219 ;:;. |Yukon, and the through passengers 1 MUST sell the Ch_fll Bowl and my —— | , ”l’ v {on Purser Dave Doram’s list in- house on the Basin Road fldnd Bfi . -GREENFIELD, . Ind., Fehb. 23— T !cluded: 6 from Kodiak, 2 from Sel- to the Btates. If interested call During four days, in which he 3 3 <day d0via, 106 from Seward, 11 from at 838 Basin Road. drove 500 miles, Dr. L B. Rariden :‘:)‘ft‘rfi 0%{5“0“_5_ mmwgd;(;lfi{ Valies. and 88 fromtGorabs Bou “hoat rully Ve bothered by a peculiar squeak FOR SALE — Gas ith Tx; in his automobile. equipped for “:;“mgé w'_ 30 py He took the car to a garage, P8 P purcy. e where ‘Kelly Coffin, mechanic, ex- 82" beam. 12 horse power Palmer m( engine. Boat and engine in first class condition. Price $800. Inquire George Anderson, Hoonah, Alaska. tracted a live cat from the chassis. .o KOSLOSKY OUT TO BUY J. Koslosky, Manager of Koslos- ky's Department Store located at = ——— Palmer, is southbound on the stea- | FOR SALE—Well equipped restaur- mer Yukon on a buying trip for ant or will trade for home N i firm He expects to return North town. Write P. O. Box 721. within & month or six weeks. OR SALE—Zapors, wrecked Gt R R FOR SALE=Zapors, e Try The ‘Empire anpuriis o ham Eirait, 350 h.p. Atlas engine. It anyone interested buying ves- nuick results. e ot B ey B 1 EDSON. WAVE SHOP 7|' FOR SALE—6-room house on “Basin road; reasonable. Phone 330. | tn exmmwhznls.ul&mfi!yv B. Femmer, Juneal ‘OR SALE—Froperuy Front and Main. suh.v Inquire Faulkner & 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 h.p. Diese) Boat Discovery, suitaple for bali- | but trolling - and ., seine fishing. | Price $3,000.00. O. Fielde, owner, | rare Olson & Sunde Shipyards, | ' i | Seattle. Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers 3 Gompany, 3eattle, Wash. { C!qfll‘en@l ( fOR SALE—1933 Pontlac, two-door Candy tendance is de: tertainment, refreshments. * ‘Stomach Gas DLERIKA | For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co, Douglaa by Guy’s Drug Store. it “The Squibb: e Marine News e o e e e e B teen passengers were outbound from Juneau aboard the steamer when ishe sailed. Passengers coming to Juneau on the Yukon were: From Seward—H. G. Wilcox, G. Lange, N. Power, O. A. Lundberg, | !c. H. Wilson, D. C. Hardy, Mr. and \Mrs George A. Lingo, R. Evans, J. | Morris, Homer Shepard,” J. Smith, J. Kirk, C. E. Gordon, G. Hakke. From Valdez—D. Yasuaga, From Cordova—J. B. Carlyle, W. D. Trim, Herman Korela. Outbound passengers from Ju-' neau on the steamer ‘were: For Seattlé—Mrs. W. W. Council, Mr. and Mrs. Buward Lake, Fred: Ordway, M. Guzman. For Ketchikan— Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Murphey, Margaret Kush- nick, Frank Lloyd, C. H. Keil, Mrs. G. V. Goss, John Burton. For Petersburg — Jerry Reiland, Halvor Opsal. | red. Initiation, en- MILDRED CASHEN, V. Sl.cr(.‘wl'y on. quickly re. Neves bloating, ‘cleans out BOTH uppe; lower bowels, allows you te eat and sleep good. Quick, thorough tlon, yet entirely gentie and safe, HARRY RACKE, Druggist of Alaska” itbris from the homes and business | establishments |neau as a passenger aboard By CLIFF STERRETT MAGGIE WANTS T'MAKE SURE SHE AIN'T TAKIN'THIS &= TRIP_IN NO FORM FITTIN' TRAILER ! “{REGISTRATION AID RECEIVED | HEADQUARTERS, ~ FROM OUTSIDE - FIRE VIGTIMS FOR DOUGLAS, Douglasites: Finding ‘Tem-| Donation: of——F:ve Hundred| porary Quarters Through | Dollars Made by PAF Juneau Clerk’s Office ' Throuch Shiels Vietiins of this morning’s fire at Registration headquarters were | Douglas. recgived their first aid set up in Juneau City. Hzll foday |from the outside worll, in the form to serve as a clearing house in pro- |of a combined gift of $500 1’rom; ling emergency quarters for those |the Pacific Alaska Fisheries and Al- made homeless by the Douglas fire. [aska Packers’ Association. i The donation was made by Archie: W. Shiels, president of the P.AF., First Douglas .resident to register who is now in Juneau, this morn- was John Guerrero, Alaska Juneau ing, promptly upon his learning of mill worker. His five-room house on Third Street, valued at $1,500 was the plight faced by many of Doug-, las’ citizens. destroyed but Mr. and Mrs. Guer- rero and their eight children—two ¢irls and six boys, ranging in age i from 4 to 18 years—safely escaped SKIER GOES HOME from the burning dwelling. Genel g, uino gyccestully fulfilled the! mission on which he came to Ju- 1eau, the capturing of the Moller Manning and his sister, who also ost their home and all belongings, but escaped without injury, were Ski Trophy, in the tourney heldl rere Sunday, Halvor Opsal, of the Petersburg Ski Club, was among the second to register. So rapidly did the fire spread hose sailing aboard the Yukon from Juneau enroute to his home. through the Guerrero home they ., had no time to remove furniture or personal belongings. No insurance was carried. A. W. Henning, City Clerk, made arrangements to house the Guerrer- os and Mannings and others ex- pected to register later in the day. “A number of persons have already volunteered space in their homes and we shall manage to house cveryone in some way or other,” he raid. The Legion Dugout and the A. Hall have been made available temporary quarters. A joint survey of the situation was made by Mayor A. E. Goetz, of Douglas, and Mayor I. Goldstein. Preliminary estimates were that 20 families were homeless. In addition to the entire Juneau Fire Department, 25 men and 5 Itrucks were dispatched to Douglas this morning by Mayor Goldstein to assist in removing furniture and de- TO KETCHIKAN | Called to Ketchikan on business, Mrs. G. V. Goss, took passage from Juneau the steamer to Ketchikan aboard Yuken. WEE SIS CANNERYMAN LEAVES Frank Lloyd, executive of the Ketchikan Packing Company, who 'as been in Juneau for the past sev- 4 ral weeks for the meeting of the 3 Territorial Chamber of Commerce, which was held yesterday after- chikan aboard the steamer Yukon. -, SALESMAN LEAVES Jerry Reiland, sales represen‘a- tive in Alaska for A. Schilling and Company, took passage aboard the steamer Yukon from Juneau to Pet- ersburg. MINING INSTRUCTOR BACK H. G. Wilcox, instructor in min- destroyed by the (blaze. “I am sure that I spesk for the entire city of Juneau when I !say that we offer not only our greatest sympathy but all possible ;help to those who have suffered !less,” the Mayor said. e il ORDWAY GOES SOUTH Fred Ordway, Juneau photogra- pher, heading for Seattle, left Ju- the reau of Mines, returned to Juneau the Westward, where he has been conducting clases in mining. Mr. Wilcox will conduct a class 1 mining while here. . Lode and placer location notices steamer Yukon. aboard ' the steamer Yukon from . 1 SHONBECKS OUT OUT FROM ANCHORAGE Cailing south from Anchorage to o Seattle aboard the steamer Yukon A. A, Shonbeck, accompanied hy are Mrs. Alex H. McDonald, wife Mrs. Shonbeck, passed through Ju- of the Alaska Steamship Company neau aboard the steamer Yukon, on general agent to the Westward, and their way to Seattle from their home Mrs. E. L. Sweek, wife of the Alas- in Anchorage. Mr. Shonbeck ' is ka Railroad Agent at Anchorage. Democratic National - Committee- Mr. McDonald has been in' Juneau man from Alaska. for several weeks, and continued e G T us siay here, planning to join his MISS MAY THROUGH wife in (hv’ South later. Miss L. Maud May, returning to TR S 0T her Fremont, Neb., home from her KINNEYS THROUGH annual visit to the Interior of Al- Mg and Mrs. R. J. Kinney, of aska, is among those for Seattle Nome, are passengers aboard the aboard the southbound steamer Yu- steamer Yukon. kon. D i - HANSEN ON WAY OUT LAKES SAIL SOUTH Among the wellknown Alaskans| Edward‘Lake, until recently man- sailing south aboard the steamer ager of the Piggly Wiggly store here, | Yukon is F. A. Hansen, superintend- accompanied by Mrs. Lake, is among ent of thé Copper River and North- the passengers leaving Juneau for western Railway, at Cordova. Seattle aboard the steamer Yukon. ——— MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer SERVICE DEPENDARLE F te SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA ,.Auflwflzed u s. nla n Carriers PHONES: 623—166 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENY MEYRING SERVING AlASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN ......Feb. 20 Feb. 23 VICTORIA . ... Feb. 27 Mar. 2 ¢Yukon northbound calls Sitka, Haines, 8kagway, Seldcvia, Kodiak in addition to regular ports of outhbound sailing from Juneau to be an nrounced later. Round ftrip fare to Seatile—$70 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 ng methods for the Territorial Bu- § 27 ON HONOR ROLL | AT UNIV. OF ALASKA ) S Twenty-seven students made the honor roll at the University of Al- aska during the first semester of B /Y3 & e A We truly believe that we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' and Prettiést Footwear DEVLIN'S five-passenger touring sedaxr. A-1 condition. Connors llowt Co. H FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three room house; also two and {luee ro.m apartments. Inguire Mike Vagge,; 513 A Willoughby FOR RENT—3 room apt. Decker Bldg. VACANCY _Steinbeck npa_rtmean,‘ phone 1603. i TO SUBLET for 6 months. 3 room | furnished apt. No babies. Inquire, 107 Assembly Apts. & ot . Pabst Famous * Draugiht Beer pn Tap “IIMMY" ‘ CARLSON | SYJBLET complewly fur- nished desirable apartment, one month. Call 104 after 5. FURNISHED, well _steamheated sleeping rooms with bath, close m ing to figures compiled by Carl M. the present academic year accord- Franklin, Registrar - Comptroller. Sophomores lead by a narrow mar- gin by placing eight of their class on the honor list as compared with seven of the seniors and six each of the juniors and freshmen. Douglas students who placed on the honor list are as follows: Gene Blumenstock, Chicago; Harry Mi- kamii, Anchorage; Carl Parker, Fair- banks; Karl Kaiser, Dawson, Y.T.; Hulda Huttula, Fairbanks; and Eu- gene Richey, Westfir, Ore. PACIFIC _VICTOYJA . TILE T0 VAN From Junecu PRINCESS NORAI February 11 lnml 20 iors lead all other classes, followed by the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. ————— SPENCER ON YUKON Chester T. Spencer, U. S. Deputy Mershal of Fairbanks is a passenw ger aboard the Yukon for Seattle. Ohathiam dwals xruaspoctation Ce in, light cooking permitted. Tel. 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin. FOR RENT-—5 room, partly pished house. Call at Juneau| Marble Works or phone 426. FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15 per month. Over Juneau Cabinet Shop. VACANCY Nugget Apts. FOR RENT — Fumished 2 room bachelor apts. Newly renovated. | Eureka Apartments. rOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room house. Oil range. Phone 187 after 5 pm. §-ROOM _ steamheated furnished house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- Ludwig Nelson WATCUMAKER and JEWELER. Juneau, Alaska e FHONE 706 [ Juneau Radie Service For Your GADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to ! San Francisco bukery White Spot LIQUOR STORE 4 - tric range, Frigidaire, Windsor "PHONE Apts. LOZY, warm, furn. epts. Light, ‘ 5 s water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasouable at Seaview. —— POR RENT—Furnished apartment. | Phone 2004, 425 7th St. | Prompt Delivery “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad “ay ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. | . FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4628 Mmlm-or'nno-m & As was the case last year the sen= CHANNEL BUS LINE| . ' or sale at The Empire Office. via i I'I I.A D TRANSPORTAIION CO The only lina serving Alnh that nainulm a regular weekly ‘service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bound Norco .. Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Northland 3 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Norco . Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 North Sea, Mar.12 Mar.16 Mar.18 Northland Mar.23 Mar.25 Y Notth Sea Mar. 30 Apr. 1 RETURMN Northland Apr. 6 Apr. 8 $68.00 North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Northland Apr. 20 Apr. 22 North Sea Apr. 27 Apr. 29 RAY STEVENS, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke’ 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL (M Jlnul- AM. — 7-30, 9: '.I;—I.M. :15. Saturday 10:00 p.m. Hnt Bus Sundays and Holidaye leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; nght and Day SHELDON SlMMONgmc 58‘:’JIMMY” RINEHAR' Chief Pilot Pilot 4 HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS _Corner Second and Seward S Free Delivery i mmon 58 Alaska Transportation Company SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle February 23 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Between Nome, Flat, F’au'bsnksv and Junu.u ‘PAA Planeg are always within 100 miles of one: of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced opa'ltou. PAA ectra Plau expected to arrive in Jm (o Fairhatits to Sonnset with steatiter thwestem from south. o o from u-nme Offige cmmu Hm‘m—l’hm 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE i “ — v