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6 POLLY AND HER PALS PA AN OLD BEAU OF MINE WILL. CALL ON ME TONIGHT IN THIS TOWN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MARCH 2, 1937 YER BEDTIME, DAG NAB IT' BUT DON’T FERGIT| | LONG CAN HE STAY, OH I AIN'T ONE T'BE UNREASONABLE-- By CLIFF STERRETT SAY, ABOUT THREE ) | ER FOUR TOWNS AN A DETOUR ER TWO. VICTORIA’S LATE ARRlVAL CHANGES ‘“AUXILIARY’S PLANS ow'ng lo the late arrival of the Victoria, Mrs. Mildred Culver, Am- | rican Legion Auxiliary President | Tor the Department of Alaska, will wt be at the Auxiliary meeting. to be held in the Dugout tonight. The, 7ietoria, scheduled to arrive in Ju- | neau this afterncon, will not reach LEGION ENDORSES ANTH- CR!ME BILL Agtion to endorse the Walker antx-cflme bill. now. before the Leg- ‘Jslnture was taken by the Alford | John Bradford Post of the Ameri- |can Legion at its meeting last night land this morning letters to that effect were presented both branches by the Adjutant. The Senate later passed the measure and it has eve, -according to information NOW gone to the House. It establish- wailable this afternoon until after | ¢S 8 Burcay of Criminal Identifica- hitdn tonight, |tion and Investigation under .the " Mrs. Culver, who is on her way to | Atterney General, "er home in Anchorage after at- J2d T ending the conference of Depart- SANDY LEAVES HOSPITAL ment Presidents and Secretaries of | Vernon Sandy, a medical patient, h¢ Legion Auxiliary in Indjanapo- was dismissed from. St, Ann’s Hos- is, will be met in Juneau by Mrs. pital this morning. He injured his Jomer Nordling, secretary of the back last week while working in P ‘ocal Auxiliary. the mine. 4 et m»—-w: Id s t 2 AT R — - — Sitdonners Ge “DOUGLAS | larine News | MARINT AIRWAYS, Inc. | y | ¢ L] I . S | MoreTimefor NEWS ’ \ )| s el . | c il ells P'ea i TWO LARGE SEAPLANES — = L s e 6 A ) @ 8 P e e e ¥ uu s MORE DONATIONS COME T.WaANT AD o i * Steamer Movements | STEEI_ lSSUEs —— | - FORDOUGLAS AURFERERS offer < \ |WANTED—Woman for housework. | ® ; y £ Case Against Douglas Air- s i Mkt i % it Ao NARTPBOUND . ase Agai g2 Mayasr A. E. Goetz reportes i esa SE D ) INFOAHMAATIONf dy ], Bt ‘e good)'cock. ApBly A B2 L |p¢l:.z_ enroute to ® il \gX/orkers Postpon- | morning further donations to Dous- DEPENDABLE FAST SERVIC » — S o Sitka . GE 4 P |las relief. Substantial swms were re- | ot fiva average worda to the | e et G |8 GBI eduled to arrive at o ; ed Until Next Tuesday | ceived trom prominent Juneau citi- to 4 i - ‘consecutive | dren—Reasc e rates, schooling (e 1 o'clock in the morning, ® |zens, Mayor 1. Goldstein and RS DRC S included. Minfiexd Home, Lena|e westbound. . LOS ANGELES, Mar. 2. — By |Charles Goldsteln, $50. Delay in re- Insertions 1% Beach or write Minnie Field, Box | SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ ? e ccment of opposing counsel,|ceiving his mail _D'e"fi"‘e“ ILV‘_“ SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA e ek 763, Juneav ls Princess Norah scheduled to o it bicas of mearly three hundred an|GOStz rom Teporting the contr- EERISOUSS . S Y - e sail from Vancouver March elip Rk od tifty indicted st Douglas Al Minimum charge ..50¢ T CIT PR E T il o Fears of Strike Lessened fitty idictea sitdown Doug R : % by 2 s L ® it 9 pam. 4““ strikers were postponed uniil % Authorized Carriers must be in the office by 2| " cysh or trade at Nugget Shop. | e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ¢ Shares Take Avance— sday to afford counsel more VOCATIONAL CL ; in the afternoon to insure t Seattle March 5. % d'd Newly organized classes in sew-| . 2 g 5 ey e f{rom Seattle March 5. 5 |vmr to prepare motions for and de- . wertion on same day. | FHie DPOM e Norco scheduled to sail from e Tradlng Heavy TOda}’ ”,“.“,hlon points of law m\,olvcd‘"‘g under the direction of Miss Ry~ We ads over telephone Foi RENT e Seattle March 5. . e g in the indictments against the strik- a0 and in carpentry under Mr. Har- m e listed in telephone FOR RENT —Atiractive office|® Alaska scheduled to sail from ® NEW YORK, Mar. 2—Lessening [\ U0 (05000 %) em of conspir- |mon, held first sessions in the gov- PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 108-2 rings * lirectory EL: Ba 4 ‘,ll v room|® Seattle March 6 at 9 am. e Of strikes In the steel industry as = ¢ trespass by forcible emflm,,‘emment school in Douglas last eve- { FPhone Ask for Ad-taker. !\"m\ furnishec :u:x ';4?(1"‘7‘ o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGA e higher wages and shorter hours of the company’s bulldings and Wal- ning. Due to the emergency causgd ) 4 ment §75, in Triangle Build-| o o vy western scheduled south- e Were granted the workers by lead- | " Lo tet by the burning of the business dis- LEX HOLDEN——Filots——GEN®E MEYRING o case of error or if an Ree PSS e bound about March 6. e ing producers, selected issues on the I | trict and the need occasioned there- 1 case Ol “’f:" “’:‘mr“ i | Stenin Biewted sikegs|® LOCAL SAILINGS stock market moved forward from |by for such classes at this time, e g l\‘_”_lz;"c‘l‘_ gt b flat over San Fran- | Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ]0ne to around five points: United the vocational work is being car- { pitation, advertiser please | oG SRR o States Steel was up more than four ried on entirely from funds set up fy this office (Phone 37) at | Phone 379. ® day night at 6 p. m, for Ats to 119 . " i, mee and san.e will be given - e Sitka and wayports. w POIRE do 14 P | for such work. o once and san.e | |FOR RENT Furnished, heate :1‘. Dart leaves every Friday at e s stock transfers totalled — v attention, |} room with bath. Gentleman pre- 4 about 2,200,000 shares. nr avv I JATER KA THE : ' EMPIRE s e i | 7a m. for Petersburg, Kake o : i GETTING. RE-LOC D LT DT A ™ 4| farred Prions 141 Y o | i Charles Fox and family who have s & — i v and wayports. o4 TODAY'S QUOTATIONS H FOR RENT—Six room house.P.onc s ¢ 0 ¢ 6 e e 0 ¢ ¢ o & o il H been living in Juneau since the fire | - FOR SALE o el i | NEW YORK, Mar. 3. — Olosing “I w I s have secured the Alex Demos house 266 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine i on Third street where they will be| — Y L - J—— 4 & v is 14% . o ‘ 5 A e ’ FOR SALE— Two room furnished |FoR RENT— Tnree room furnished| | TIDES TOMORROW | | fiock today is “,r,;‘["e“ganp g B, |at home in a few days. The latter| SAILING SCHEDULE / house Basin Road. Terms (o' al " three s N R e hus taken bachelor guarters with | % house, Be . house; also two and three room | {13%, Anaconda 65%, Bethlehem House of Represema“ve his ‘brother TABGHO M and Mrs.} Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay 4 RIS Diver | apartments, Inquire Mike Vagge,| i !steel 671, Caldimet and Hecla 18 ‘ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 513 by High tide 3:58 a. m., 14.7 feet |- A, 4 Appr 1 Includes Allot- |Charles Tuckett expected to move| Phone 513 A Willoughby. & PRt 24 ey |Commonwealtn and Southern 31, Approval Includes U8iday Into he” Cashll cotiags” o811 VICTORIA Feb, 27 Mar. 2 : ow tide 10:38 a. m., 24 feev |oolnn e 4 ey ; o a6 Mab 0 1 FOR RENT—3 room furnished! High tide 4 et |Ceneral Motors 68%, International| ment for Naval Aviation |st. ann's Ave. They have also been' s *, | High tide 4:46 p. m. 11.7 feet .y, Joger 1047, Kennecott 65, New MT. McKINLEY Mar.13 Mar.16 FOR SALF e n room &pt. Decker Bldg. | Low tide 10:30 p. m, 50 feet | "o o1 46 Southern Pacitic! WASHINGTON; Mar. 2.~ House|staying in Juneau temporarily, W. *YUKON Mar 20 Mar. 23 i house with apariment Ub- FURNISHED, well steambeated | B 2 P T T 57, United States Steel 119, Unit- °f Representatives Appropriations Burr Johuson Soo pmn “"}:‘b]e *ALASKA Mar.27 Mar.30 ¥ use “ 1 Les ea e o7, e 'S J " o 0 senue, Doug- 3 g S ... Committee today approved an allot-|t0 secure a residence here, have stairs at St. Ann's Avenue, DOUg- | sieeping rooms with bath, close 'IDA ROLLER BRIDE ed Corporation 6%, Cities Service -OM™ BEL R, (EPRANEE B A v taken & cottage’ located near St a calls At Y iutat oAl ok Mhavasy i ¥ v DD—HQIM 0 i » o e el OF CARL 0 THOMAS4 ol P“nun(l' .85, Fuubie S,““ Department for the next fiscal year. |Ann’s Hospital in Juneau, Sitka southbound. McKinley and X om house on Basin 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin. o 367, Cerro de Pasco 81'z, American The “amousit 1.5 Mliim aad al Ty R I at Skagway northbound, Sitka south- ':1 gt ; = = Zine, Lead and Smelting 17%, Lima onriation for| DEBRIS BEING REMOVED Alaska (March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- i e O R A e FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15| 14qq Roller and Carl Otto Thomas |Locomotive 77%. half legs, than tao appraREston fox B Way morthBound Al ; per month. Over Juneau Cabinet tedid i fodny the present year. Good progress is being made in ¥ 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 h.p. Diesel s o FEIo Unliad daecmnnAee. Yol ] | The money will be used to start|removing the debris from the vari- Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- _SPOP- o afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the DOW, JONES AVERAGES | r4 - |ous lots burned off. It is thought THE ALASKA LINE i . eight new destroyers and four sub: but trolling * and seine fishing. /home of the Lutheran mirlster,| The following are today’s Dow, ] VACANCY Nugget Apts. marines and to continue work oni‘hi‘ work will be practically com- M. J. WILCOX, Agent— Phone 2 Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, the Rev. Erling K. Olafson. Mr, and | Jones averages: industrials 189,90‘“'”0 battleshi 3 g _ 'pleted by the end of the week. 4 O 2 : Sk 2 e SVitan ships, three aircraft car- ple y care Olson & Sunde Shipyards OR RENT—-Seven room furnished Mrs. Alex W. Gustasson were the rails 58.90, ullh.lm;f 21 riers, eleven cruisers, forty-eight de- | e o { or Sunde & d’Evers Wash. Seattle, Wash., apartment, Inquire Snap Shoppe. | Witnesses. Company, Seattle, 7 S G T s - | The bride lived in Tacoma before -ROOM steamheated fur"“hed\comvna to Junmeau nine years ago. housr 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- |gince residing here she has made stroyers. | The American railway dining car The Committee approved $49,500,- sieward knows from experience that 1000 for naval aviation and provided |of every 100 patrons abont 85 will for an enlisted force in the Navy want coffee and 15 tea as a bev- MISSING PROPELLOR IS LOCATED SOUTHBOUND, FOR 8AT.E—1933 Pontiac, two-door five-passenger touring sedar, -1, tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor |many friends and last year was one | A ,’ congition. Connors Motor Co. | AP lof the girls in the Empires Better BUT, WITHOUT BOAT jof 105,000 men, prage Wit hele ety ! \ = %Y A Times Contest that made the trip \ LOST AND FOUND ©OZY, warm, furn apts. Light, to Mexicol Effects of ming copper prices are; water, dishes, cooking utensils| howing even in Juneau, not ordi- und bath. Reasyuable at Seaview,| M Thomas Is a Quartermaster FOUND — L odge jon the Coast Guard cutter Talla- emblem, ay-have same by identifying and poR RENT—Furnished apartment, PooSa. narily known as a copper center, Working over the halibut s 2r Nerland, owned by Mayor Goldstein, the crew removed the| propeller and tail shaft of the ves- | owner | for this advertisement. - e EARLY IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Rex Early entered Si. Ann's Phone 2004. 425 7th St. LAND[ MRS. i for sale at The Emnire A check-up by the police disclosed that a pair of Juneau youths, think- ing the wheel abandoned, but real- izing a fair profit through sale to a dealer in metal scrap. Similar, was the case of the stern | bearing off the Juneau Lumber Mllls' tug Driva, which, moored high and ! dry on the Willoughby Avenue tide! flats for repair, was one day re- cently found to be missing '.hm,I vital part. i A search by the police resulted| in the finding of that casting also, and it too was being considered a source of revenue, through the re- demption of its valuable ingred- 'ients, RAY STEVENS, Agent.. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. ) SATLING £3 TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFIA Cigars snd BEATTLE . Cigarettes i Chatham Nwans zranspectation Ce. D. B. FEMMER, Agent ‘Night Phone 312 From Juneau PHONE 114 Candy PRINCESS NORAH Cards | March 1, 10 I i March 21, 31 T H E I‘ ‘l‘icxeu‘;nrr::?mv::'!m;:o;nd full NEW | _ ARCTIC V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Pabst Famous || Draught Beer ‘On Tap “IIMMY* CARLSON “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and =~ay ports. Freight received rot later than p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 | | i < * o {Hospital, this morning for medical (sl Sending the shaft to the ma-| TRAN RTAT'ON Co b PHONE M W E. Bathe for am‘ |attention. chine shop for trueing up, they kind ¢ A i | - o left the large bronze wheel lying on The only line serving Alaska that maintains FOR SALE — Furnishings in 411] RE- ENTER ST. the apron of the dock, just above a regular weekly service throughout the year. Goldstein Bldg. Chance to rent ‘y G. Orloff re-entered S’- Annsithe gridivon at the Upper Y | g ; g | { Hospital today for additional medi- [Float, where the craft had been| Amive ' Leave | ans mtlnn e R 00 Roams . 300 Baths |cal care. moored. { Leave Juneau Juneau | : TOM Allen’s {resh California dates. Fia 280 | ki g @ Gl Came the night, and the workers Seattle No. Bound So. Bound Ay Order frem your grocery. { WY s ’“Alnska« by Lester D. Henderson |wended their ways to their homes. = Norco ....... Feb. 23 Feb. 23 : con'an, MIMEOGRAPHING? -~ Phone 4951, SLASKANS LIKE-THE 3 B o w0 Shey arriVRC Northland ] Mar. 2 © Mar. 4 | i s 75 ok i r | on the scene.again for a renewal| Norco Mar, 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 | Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. l of their labors, but to find the pro-| - North Sea Mar.12 Mar.16 Mar.18 | g 4 | peller gone. | SEATTLE Northland Mar.23 Mar.25 | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i tPut tl:_n t}fx;t]rlail by workmen, the! and North Sea Mar. 30 Apr. 1 | Uk Sh 1S city police finally found the missing | Northland Apr. 6 Apr. 8 ' Seal _March 5 315 Decker Way, i wheel, in_a nearby steamship ter- | ltli':llloltqh North Sea . Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Evelyn Berg from e 2 [ UL I minal, packed for shipment south| 8 Northland Apr. 20 Apr. 22 4 1 Lode and placer los 3 i on the next ship. North Sea . Apr. 27 Apr. 29 | ‘ | | | | | | 4 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” 3 u. s.m | PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RWEHART | Chief Pilot Pilot j : i !CHANNEL RUS LINE » HAROLD R. BROWN, Agapt Phone )05 Jeusau or 71 Douglas mn .'mlu: A.&—?: 15,1 Ludwig Nelson 7 e e WATCUMAKER and JEWELER Style, rather than durability, is' jan important factor in establish-| ing the price of silk dress fabrics, a 1survey by textile experts of the Na=< |tional Bureau of Standards indi- |cates. Juneau, Alaska DRY CLEANING § Reduced Passenger Fares to Mnny 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. PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau from Fnirbnnks to connect with steamer Northwestern from sl)\lth: Try an Empire ad. Soft Water Washing Eaal HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” —_— T"EDSON WAVE SHOP | * i i THE TERMINAL | Machine and Machineless | o e ki “This Ts Something Différent That' You Will' Enfoy.” HA c l F l c !‘ A s 5 ! &Efimwmwmio { LIQUOR STORE Yo“' €:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, :40, 10$: £¢ 4 { P 6 A Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 668 i PHONE ALA SKA 1 GM:I:;O’.IH“’ e o) 1 A l R w ¥ sj ! p— 655 o i, Qa"c‘ufilymsp'eé:i CASH Gnocng Traffic Office GASTINEAU n(irm,—m 106 LAUNDRY |% .53 " : | 1' r'.',"ifl R&‘Agllg s:fiflfif |1 . ; i '.‘i‘l."-z,l.:,“:ls*:am:u:ymspm > :Asnl GROCE“ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | | Pttt dox o | | Prompt Delivery PHONE 15 | Wit k' Buntars e norseglil e Dot iy, smguoxl S - l leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. -

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