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i K B Y I e A e SR T, LAR Gt anmn s ok 2 £ 1 e VUSRI e o oo v e A A N e R s S B P I g (R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT A PORTABLE BACK vaRD WA FENCE FER TRAILER- \ chandise were unlcaded in Junenu' world history of the Douglas High yesterday -for Douglas merchnnts;School, accompanied by their teach- ) which will replenish portions of’er, Miss Florence Ryan, made a stocks lost by local ‘merchants in| trip to Juneau this morning to POLLY AND HER PALS MY LATEST “T'LL MAKE A FORTUNE OUT O) WOT IN INVENTION , UNK THIS, By JNGO ! LE'S JESS BLED he fire. | spend the day in attendance at the TARNATION'S 7 STEP BEHIND A TREE )] BUZZ, ) [ WOMEN WOT'S HOMESICK R s gm | Territorial Legislature in ~ session THAT DERN ) , FER ‘I'H'S%LOGOSSSP'N PETERSBURG DONATIONS | there. | THING ? d SESSIONS. ; g | Chemistry classes accompanied by i 6,./ Yy Sfwivnet df)nn@l'ons received | yiss Harriet Sweetland, instructor, | / L i Petersburg. citizens for the | yigiteq ieek’s machine shop this | Ac / Hd of sufferers.from the Douglas|gorencon for practical instruction | / lre were received by Mayor Goetz |, alloys, 'y X Q yesterday, bringing the total re- 3 o i ceived from them to date, $282.75. B 1 iy TS 2 ENGSTROMS RETURN ‘ The sum of $25 has been received Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom from the Ketchikan Fire Depart- returned on the Alaska yesterday ment for the Douglas Fire Depart- from a short visit at Wrangell. ment. The sum was sent through D the Juneau Fire Department to be HISTORY CLASSES turned over to the Island fire VISIT LEGISLATURE fighters' organization, | ANOTHER DONATION Classes in United States and Today's News ‘i'caay—Empire, e e e — ?wages only one-third or one-fourth | f e oy s 8] Alaska salmn" of those paid in Alaska. | . | The Central Labor Council urged / . . that no treaty be considered ‘unless MARINE AIRWAY Inc. ar] ne ew S it specifically recognized the exclu- c. ] | ] sive ownership of the United States in the salmon spawned in Alaskan 4 L A SR A0 USROS e O streams, TWO LARGE SEAPLANES e e e e e e olning Mach 13. Prizes will be ea e a ur\ The Seattle Post No. 1 of the Am- oy ? WANTED te « |awarded for the best dance hall girl | jeritay Lellon oeyn s o8 offer WANT AD bt Gt 2 Steamer Movements s ¢ e unanimously passed a resolution 0p- . | |EMPLOYMENT desired. All general|® * [castumie and., (e Ded SNen. Staage ; posing the negotiation of any treaty . g INFORMATION I,| office procedure — bookkeepins NARTHBOUBD o posme of S {Resolution Asks Fed. Govt. Which Woala. Have: ‘s GEREE. of DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE { e — *u: accountancy. F. S. Rhede, Frances, L‘:l‘,}:l‘;c,;%,simdulm e ® Mrs. Roy Watson was pleasantly| (O Prevent Encroach- |sharing the saimon resource of Al- m‘ge)ounl five average words to Apts. Phone 2553. [’ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | srprised last Monday evening when | ment from Aliens aska with Ef‘ly foreign nation. o | i i i - >-on —— ai i i ANTED—Woman for housework.[ e North Sea scheduled to sail ®/a few friends stopped in to wish o Daily rate per line for consecutive | W 3 & S Ve ; X Must be good cook. Apply A Bfe from Seattle March 12 at 10 ® her a happy birthday. I s resonition: Tt Besra] | | T Oue aay 1e Empire. s am HAE R = |government (o take whatever si-ps | | SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA 2 [ e Mount McKinley scheduled to Friday, March 12, Mrs. Andrew ! .. asdens | [ itional da ) 3 7 b may be necessary to protect Alaska’s :x’::;:m::lc;l-:r‘e x w:NThg 2 Wy “n? ek 61}1‘:1]; e il from Seattle March 13 ¢ johnson and Mrs. Flora Tate are'fispery resources from alien en-| i ren—Reasonable rates, school 4 . 5? i iy Y | fisher S | 2 ; Copy must be in the office by 2| j,1uded, Minfield Home, Lena : Pl‘:,t,i:.mtllnmh scheduled to ;:]:aflllug\:‘:]gg l¥§];lflgx130¥$i? ::I, k. ;whn;vmgas pglssefd g :?]e CE:;‘ ‘ : Authorized u s mm Carriers a9 ‘cloc ie Fi " : S Ay 4 tral Labor Council of attle a o'clock in l]lclaflcr‘;laocn to insure Bf:ach or write Minnie Field, BOX | o * i from Vancouver March ®'once a month to assist the nurses v]l:nmv % o recobiiB e e | ‘ i o m.:;monc :‘ll=:r2§ ovtr telephone it gl 08 & it i _. ®|with sewing and making dressings. | recoiution asked that the President | ) U n-ome pacrl;ulx’]s listed in telephone | TURN your ola gold into value '® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mrs. T. W. Benson and Mrs. Chas. 'pe given the authority to take any | ke PHONES: 623—106—H: 101 il N Cash or trade at Nugget Shop Alaska scheduled southbound ® Anderson will be hostesss at thelgcps necessary to prevent this en- | MRS. GUERIN HONORED : —106 —Hangar 106-2 rings d"xff;..::"--.a~m for Ad-taker. —— - —~__|e about March 16. ioy ® next meeting, April 12. | croachment, including authority to ON BIRTHDAY TODAY H — g rOk REM el moval aa e !declare a complete embargo upon | . 5 e - k RENT i» Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® pofersburg raised $250 for the ije fishory pr()gucl*; of any type, or| Mrs. J. R. Guerin was the guest ALEX HOLDEN Pilots—GENE MEYRING | e “;p;f’r:"e"(_ | IFOR RENT Three room howse|e day night at 6 p. m. for ® Douglas relief fund. The money Was! oijer commodities, from any coun-|of honor at a birthday surprise S s A ar Diease HoM. || With bath; pewly renovated.“Mn-|e . Sitks and wayports, ® forwarded to Mayor Goetz of Doug- |ty which violates or nullifies the party given for her this afternoon B “tnis ottice (Phons 370 ;t' A e i ¥, DartiJRavey. evety, PR OF SRS fishery. conservation laws of thelat the home of Mrs. Charles Fox, e i | Tt A& A A for PeleriuiigiAEAROLR I | United States. |with Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, assisting 3 g 2 :‘L‘fill:l‘) san.e | W{ILL Mllbllfl‘l ?;r(,fil;:,,I]‘;:xLJI?e ;‘;‘63“ ¢ and wayports. ® Several new cases of measles have; Tne resolution states that as re-|hostess. Twenty-five ladies were SEDVING AlASKA THE | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | 4{2);, 2(:,]]‘, ‘sl) 3 ‘[ ® ® 0 s 00000 @8 @ pheenreporied in Petersburg. All pa-|cnity as February 23 in Seattle, |assembled for the occasion which .V i 2 — sy s g tients and others who have heen|japanese commercial interests indi-|Was enlivened with cards, sewing s > ] FOR SALE VACANCIES at Koskey Apts. AT VR T Sipoked afe” HUNRNIENE, {cated plans to operate floating can-]“f’[‘: l'cfrf'fihrfwl:tsci :\nl\:x_)m‘(:;nn:te : YEAR ROUN D ALl |I" TIDES TOMORROW | | ! % neries in the Bering Sea, designed |Bilt Was presented to Mrs. Guerin. . e | ¥OR RENT—Two-room cabin, West : la' Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Feero are new i stord DU BT oa ' e ooy to intercept in extra tcrritorial FOR SALE 5o nimw w‘l”:,' fm.m Street. Mrs. Maude McMul- | : residents in Petershurg. ME. Feero {yn(ers salmon runs bound for Al-| PROM DATE SET BAILING SCHEDULE bath and lot 40x60 adjoining lof en. Low tide 5:55 a. m, 06 feet ken over the management of ..o s o' sroureds: Ponting : e S P ; A by il = . | Y 'y aska spawning grounds. Pointing, pians for some special features in Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw oy ol 140V NbON Im?:; FOR RENT _ Nite quiet héated Hisd Hde 11367 a. m, 172 feet Thompson's Machine Shop. |oui that the salmon runs in Alaska|connection with the annual Doug-| Steames Seattle Northbound Southbound B O e R i * room for gentiemah, 114 WA SR | LA U8EL B3l P/ 1m., 1510008 i {have been built up over a long period | jas High School prom dance which VICTORIA ... Feb. 21 Mar. 2 i e e b M e phone 330. | LT X R [‘ Tllw ‘rl)xi\;m‘n tentpuivivacd by thciol years under stringent regulations|is scheduled for April 17 are now *ALASKA .......Mar. 6 Mar. 9 FOR SALE — Two-room furnished et | l?c‘-‘ b(: u_uc':':” :u”‘e Ltllt'palrt:vel?tv:m the l_] 8. government which have peing made. The theme of decora- ! :MT. lngINLEi..Dl:u.;g x:xr;g ¥ house, 838 Basin Road. Terms to FOR RENT — Bedroom and living E E BURG {has been instalied In the hospitallyequired great sacrifices on the part'tions has not been disclosed but 1t JXUEON | ... e L ‘ room. Mrs. Runquist, Douglas. i and no doubt will prove very useful.vm- fishermen, cannery workers, end is understood it is to be something ALASKA .. ar. r. reliable buyer FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan in good condition. Phone Kensington apts. Hot er, lights, linen. Over Cabinet Shop. Sleeping FOR RENT and cold Juneau NEWS N177S ! Mr. and M Frank Rayner of | Sukoi Island were Petersburg visi: tors packers to preserve this resource, the resolution calls attention to the oreat dammge and increased unem- unusual. Ben Shitanda will be the artist in charge of beautifying the Nat. | *Alaska calls at Yakutat, calls at Skagway north- bound and Sitka southbound. McKinley and Yukon call at Skagway northbound, Sitka south- B ouglas room, $15 monthly | plovment which would result if for-| - ee——— i bound. Alaska (March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- : FOR SALE—Two tires and tubes ——— 1 e KB g o S el il (';ff-shflrv operations are per- | . SDOUT DINNER i way northbound orly. 3 E .. D " o 1eih e KTERS. - 8 laska, ar. o= 'S, d 2 areel ks I mitted. Eleven Douglas Boj Scouts, ac-! o gy S Rflu?‘doon- H(r):ifii bj'(x‘:h rpell;‘(‘}m 1;;%1.,mu. 4"51’“““ Correspondence) — The spent a few days in town with her| It also points out that the en-|companied byg Robeny Dupree, as- ! THE ALASKA LINE R e haan i o N e it s e gl e ! Petersburg basketball team returned |daughter Mary, and other friends.]croachment of these Japancse in-|sistant leader, and several more of Ward's Damascus Electric Con- : o : b et ] M. J. WILCOX, Agent Phone 2 sole sewing machine. Montgom- VACANCY MacKinaon Apts. 'home from Juneau on the Brant iterem would not only result in less:the seniors will be guests of June:lu‘ s ] \. veryr. Ward Office, Juneau, Alasks. ham BEh ~—————— | Sunday afternoon. Although not the| A few members of the local Ma- femploymeng in Alaska because of patrols at the father and son din-| oo TR T R 77T FOR RENT—Attractive office (champions, a large crowd met them |sonic Lodge left for Wrangell Sat- [the depletin of \the resource. but ner to be held in Juneau starting! OR SALE—Three room house with space. Also fun_lished_ four room a¢ the dock to welcome them. The 'urday morning on the Hazel H. to!also that fareign markets for Ameri- at 5:30 p.n. today. | UL Hme bath. 926 W. Ninth St. apartment $75, in Triangle Build- |poys thordughly enjoyed their trip |attend Masonic meetings in Wran- |can Canned Salmon would be de- | e uli el A m%\,_ o = ; - ing. See Stan Grummett. , o Juncau. Others who returned gell, {stroed since U. S. packers could not| ALASKA BRINGS TONNAGE /& TN FOX farm for sale or sharing pro- pop-pm oo o o (home after attending the games Sl e |compete with operators who payi Thirteen tons of general mer- 2 > " position. Write H. Simonson, 266, £ ki s sl Rl DR ey i e o ; : ‘ o rsline Sor nEr —— oo ARG, ALk velen, (Jimmy. Cav iy by 1 Reandinayiin Nite al el f FOR SALE—32-volt Matthews light © (;‘12"::%1\;1‘30 r{\‘v‘;‘a‘n‘;{""mfi'éé"?fi gt i Northern Beer Parlor! Idaho Moun- | plant, good condition, no battery, $25, cost $250. Small halibut girdy, good condition, $25. 10 Seahorse Johnson, good condition, $45. Taku river boat, with lifting apartments, Inquire Mike Vagge, 513 A Willoughby. FOR RENT—3 apt. Decker Bidg. Saturday night the business men f Petersburg gave a dance at the room furnished Sons of Norway Hall for the fisher- men. Dancing was in - |floor hall while refreshments were the lower taineers furnishing old time Scan- dinavian Music. If you can talk Scandinavian—a free beer between 8 and 9 o'clock! adv. rig for motor, $15. Small skiff, red Chseee e b cedar, $15, cost $30. Tycos baro- - » 3 stea 2 | served upstairs, everything free. The meter, good condition, $7.50, cost S1ePing rooms with bath, close first fleet will leave for the banks Money Saved i ) 393 A i in, light cooking permitted. Tel. h 12, 3 7 $17. 30-30 Winchester carbine, 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin Marel b 1S The only line serving Alaska that maintains £ peep sight, $7.50. See Standard _ "~ "~ . 0 i i g Mone Earned a regular weekly service throughout the year. | & Machine Shop. Jos. L. Hill. VACANCY Nugget Apts. | The Petersburg Bills Club mem- Y Al”ka Trm mfion g AR S i Hobe |bers are busy getting Sales’ Inn EARN AT Arrive Leave ‘ FOR SALE —Six room furnished »OR RENT—Seven room furnished \ready for the Days of '98 party Leave Juneau Juneau | ;l;lllfieb ;a);cenelnt ct;:gmlon, uon apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe.|which will be staged Saturday eve- Seattle No. Bound So. Round c° y-by-fifty lot, g ocation. - % Norco ... Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar 9 | Hot water heat. Double garage. '"ROOM steamheated furnished North Sea Mar.12 Mar.16 Mar.18 | $4,000. Allen Shattuck. house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- P ,000. en Shattuck. trfe tange, Frigidaire, Windsor Northland Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar.25 ! B FOR SALEResidence. well locat- ADts. ; : | AN DI AN North Sea Mar.26 Mar.30 Apr. 1 SCHEDULED SAILINGS i ed, lends itself to duplex e s o — N el T R T 3 et . . COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, P 4 ort ea Apr. 9 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 . ' E;fepe;:];yzxi?ré;z $3000 for g water, dishes, cooking utensils | PAc I F lc Northland Apr. 16 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 nglyn Berg from Seattle............. March 5 ! : ! and bath. Reasonable at Seaview.| { North Sea Apr. 23 Apr.27 Apr. 29 3 § FOR SALE—bmall busin 0 O N O T IR PR g 1 living quarters. Very reasorab.e. . SAILING RAY STEVENS, Agent. ..Phone 109 Write P. O. Box 559. Cigars TO VANCOUVER, VICTOYIA J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. Phone 7 n B mm‘, Agent FOR SALE — General Electric _sun g *ad SEATTLE = CITY WHARF j . - nable. Phone 1392. . B GUY SMITH, Douglas nt. . A e Cigarettes From Juneau 300 Rocms . 300 Baths : A PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 OR SALE—44-1t. 35 hp. Diesel Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Beattle, Wash,, or Sunde & d’Evers Company, Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door five-passenger touring sedan. - eondition. Connors Motor Co. —‘MMISCE_LLANEVOUS FULLER Brush Representative Fred Hagen, Jensen Apts., phone 901, FOR CHARTER — 62-foot, 50 h.n. diesel cannery tender. Wirele: equipped. At Kodiak /Write W. J. Gronley, 6751 22nd N. W., Seattle. i’HON'E Mrs. W. E. Bathe for an; kind of sewing. TOM Allen’s fresh California dates, _ Order frem your grocery. SRAPHING? Phone 4951. QGUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. The market for diamonds, grad- ually improving for the last three years, has been boosted in England by the coronation preparations. ‘i ARCTIC | Candy \ Cards :: { THE { NEW PRINCESS NORAH March 1, 10 March 21, 31 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU ! Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery | — ZORIC DRY CLEANING from $2,.50 Special Weekly Kates ALASKANS LIKE THE WASHINGTON Chatham wwrans xransportation Ce. ' “M. S. DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad ~ay ports. Freight received rot later than 4 } p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 | 'CHANNEL BUS LINE | Phone 108 Juueau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—T: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—1: ‘| 3 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. 4 !Leavy Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40,9:40, 11:40. | Glacler Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | 6:45 pm. | eave Juneau: AM. — 1730, 9:30; | »M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special | 10:00 p.m. | Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidayr | leaves Juncau af 0:30 AM. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 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 THE TERMINAL e e JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 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. Jectra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau PAAfE)m Fairbanks to connect with steamer Northwestern from south. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE : 110:40, 11:40; PM—12: 0. 3:40, “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” o _OnJeave orders 3. B. Burtord Co. f - LIQUOR STORE {440, B:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 2

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