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Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because The Empire is read | daily by many subscribers and is the great meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- ployer and employee, property owner and ! tenant. cost is very low. POLLY AND HER PALS 3 SURPRISED, ALINT SUSIE. IT'S AWFUL INTERESTING ! It it’s results you want then call Empire Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The The Daily Alaska Empire # FOR RENT FOR SALE For RENT — Six room modemn house, partly furnished including electric range, beds, dining room ing system. Inquire aboard motor boat PRINCETON at Lower City Float. R RENT — Furnished rooms; board if desired. Telephone 4042 or apply corner 6th and Gold. | JOR RENT—Cabins for rent. Two f rooms furnished. Apply Cash { Grocery, Willoughby Avenue. . WANTED 'ANTED—Will rent, buy or lease’ small modern house. Address P.| { O. Box 2128 Juneau and give! full particulars first letter. set, chairs and hot water heat-; I FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for cash or trade for cabin or house good strongly built trolling boat, 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shaftifg, belting, poles, tools, spotlight and box compass. Could be used 'for trading, logging or fitted for hali- but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s News Stand. | FOR SALE—Furmstea house and lot. Apply 3rd and Gold. Tele- phone 2254, FOR SALE—WIIl sell or lease the| Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, Alaska, containing thirty-two completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, Alaska. | ANTED to rent furnished house.} | Box 1499. ANTED—Board, room and cave, ‘furnished children. Day or| month. P. O. Box 166. | 'ORK wanted as bookkeeper, walt- ress or in home. Competent, best | of references. Telephone 472. ° MISCELLANEOUS 5 INESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largestj correspondence club. Members ev- | erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and _descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E‘ Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. UB Cafe for lease to responsible | parties or for sale. Apply Robert| T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. TIRST class boar¢ and room, cen- tral location. Single rooms with board $45.00 per month. Double rooms with- board $40.00. Maki| | Boarding House. P o e JANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,‘ Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. EE THE MEDIUM that tells you 1before you ask a question. Juneau Rooms. | LOoST AND FOUND ! | | [ [ i- — 15% ft. Round Bottom | Hardwood skiff. Owner can have | Weathers, Box 2374. by writing or seeing Al leading lbumln‘lwm. [ " Second Hand Guns Rought THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Stréets PHONE 359 and Sold New Guns and Ammunition SEE BIG VAN THE GUN MAN Opposite Coliseum Theatre The Florence Shop | “Naivette” Croquignale Perm- anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment 183 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service SUSEE. IM STUDYING RELATIVITY! Marine N 100,000 POUNDS OF HALIBUT ON 4 ¢ Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND | ® Princess Norah due in port at ® 7:30 o'clock tonight. ® Alameda due to arrive at 9 ® o'clock tonight. ® Norco due to arrive Saturday ® morning. ® Queen due Sunday. L g G £ + Northwestern. scnedutca to san o 1gh Tides Interfere with e from Seattle March 21 ate| Fishing and Gasboats < Nailh | acduind: 48 aal :| Come Into Port : ;rl;!.xr\n-Scattle March 23 “: One hundred thousand pounds % Yukod schediiled to sl from of fresh halibut early this week were put aboard the Sitka by fish- : sg‘g:;fiag‘nzg:&:;:};‘ :winz boats of Juneau's fleet off the o Adinizal Farragiis 4 mpedcd B banks, and ‘the catches are on their e southbound about March 24, e | "2V 0 Prince Rupert, B. C. for . LOCAL SAILINGS 5 delivery under grading rofzglatlox\s o Estebeth leaves every Thursday .jOf. 1930, to the United Pacific Fsh- eries. ® pight at 6 pam. for Sitks and ® | “py00 1ok tides are interfer- ® wayports. .‘ing with halibut fishing. Most of ¢ Pacific leaves eyery Thurs- ® iye gashogts after having trans- ® day at 10 am. for Peters- ® forreq thoir takes to the Sitka, ¢ burg, Kake and Way POrts, ® | came empty into Juneau. Small "o 000000000 . 9 PASSENGERS ABOARD NORAH | craft in port are the Emma, Capt. | John Winther; Ida 2nd, Capt. John | Sonderland; Louhelen, Capt. Knute | Hildre; Mary, Capt. Oswald Varnes |and Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead. | The Sitka, Capt. Willlam Dou- [cett, with her cargo, left Indian | Cove Tuesday night. She expects to 'discharge at Rupert tomorrow, ‘and to start on her return to Ju- FGH THls PnRT‘nnau tomorrow night. She is jscheduled to arrive here Sunday, i ‘:md will be on the banks again i early next week. Nine passengers for Juneau are| ———r-— aboard the Princess Norah due in| port this evening from the south. The passengers are Walter Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Habernal, Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Doreen { Kerschner, Charles O. Sabin, Wal- ter Weiss, Mrs. L. VanderLeest and Percy R. Elder. — e —— i FOUND BUILTY, SHOOTING MATE Port Townsend Woman Faces Penitentiary Term for Crime | \ TIDES TOMORROW PORT TOWNSEND, March 19.— | Mrs. Lulu Hilsinger has been found High tide, 1:33 a.m., 16.8 feet. Low tide, 7:40 am., -0.3 feet. High tide, 1:42 p.m, 16.1 feet. ASIA ' COTTON TO RUSS TASHKENT, U. 8. S. R—Middle Asia, which contributed 250,000 cf the 260,000 tons of cotton collected in the Soviet Union in 1929, has been called upon by Moscow to furnish a half million of the 633,- 000 tons planned for all Russia in| 1931. Seventy per cent of the cot- ton area will be plowed by tractors. jcomposed of men, was out only four hours. Wrs. Hilsinger was not | moved by the verdict. She faces a minimum of ten years in the pen- | | itentiary. ~Judge Robert Jones, of | ) Seattle, will pronounce sentence | saturday, March 28. —————— Daily Empire wanoe Ads Pay. | i JUNEAU CABINET || and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Kurnished Upon Request HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE i -3 | FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneaw for Douglas and Thane 3 6:15a.m. 7:10 am. 9:15 am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m, 17:30 pmo. 9:40 p.m. §11:18pm. 12 midnight 3:15pm.t 21:00 am. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau :30 a.m. 6:30 pm. $7:45 pm, 9:55 p.m. 3 | CALL Us DIRECT - WAY TO RUPERT Low tide, 7:490 pm. 0.3 feet. |guilty of second degree murder for | —— . - - the shoollng of her husband, a Fort Warden officer. The jury, ‘and easterly of Gold Creek will | No. Two, City of Juneau. STICK TO YER OWN RELATIVES, AN' LET OTHER PEOPLES RELATIVES ALONE/ EXPLOSION ON LINER; CHIEF | ENG. IS DEAD Assistant Is Also Seriously Injured—Unable to Secure Doctor ABERDEEN, Wash., March 19.— Chief Engineer Olson, of the liner George W his assistant was seriously injured by an explosion of one of the en- gines while the craft was 10 miles off Grays Harbor. The pilot boat Astoria made a hard attempt to get Dr. J. B. Krinne aboard the George Wash- ington but a heavy gale prevented. a was nearly swamped The George Washington is pro- ceeding to Seattle, with one engine, ! making only seven knots an hour, jand due there tonight. [MRS. FEMMER TO | RETURN TO JUNEAU| Mrs. D. B. Femmer, who went| south several months ago for med- | ical treatment, left the hospital this morning in Portland, Oregon, | /for a visit with friends in Bremer- | ton, Washington. She was accom- | panied by her daughter Rose. To- gether they will leave Seattle next Monday night aboard the North-| land, returning to thelr home in| Jupeau. Mr. Femmer received a| cablegram today announcing the| recovery of his wife and her plans. { NOTICE OF ELECTION! To the Electors of the City of Juneau. Territory of Alaska. NOTICE is hereby given that. pursuant to the provisions of Ordl-; Juneau, and in conformity there- with, a General Municipal Election | will be hled on TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1931 Between the Hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, towit: ONE MAYOR, THREE COUNCILMEN, ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by resolution, duly designated the voting precincts of said City and the Polling" Place in" each thereof. the electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of | Voting : Precinet No. One of said City ‘'of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the northerly side of EastSecond Street and West Second Street and the said Second Street extended across the tide flats to the City Limits { vote in the Fire Apparatus room in the City Hall Building, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. One, City of Juneau. That all duly qualified voters ington, was killed and | | regarding the game. nance Number 177 of the City of |- GREEN, WHITE FLEETS HAVE FINAL BATTLE Warships and Other Craft Complete Maneuvers, Southern Waters ABOARD U. S. S. ARKANSAS, March 19.—After a final fierce “battle,” ending weeks of inten- ;sivc training in Southern waters, jthe White and Green fleets, air- iplanes and torpedo boats of the U. 8. Fleet are heading for Pana- {ma to break up for the year. Secretary of Navy Adams is |aboard the flagship California. ONE BOWLING CAME TONIGHT game on the Elks' Alleys tonight. The game will be at 7:15 o'clock between the Crows and Sparrows. The scheduled game of the Wood- peckers and Bluebirds has been postponed to permit of the game in the telegraphic series with the There will be only one bowling |§ bowlers of the Elks lodges of An-| chorage and Ketchikan. 1 The first game of the telegraphic | series, played last Monday night, | resulted in a score by Ketthikan of | 3156 but Juneau made 3246. No report was received from Anchorage ~——— | MEXICO CTY—Trying to build up a Mexican silk industry, the Department of Agriculture has sent 500,000 morera plants to Saltillo. ! If successful there, plantings will be made in other sections. | Builders’ Hardware residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the southerly side of East Second Btreet and West Second Street and the extension of said Second Stréet across the tide flats to the Oity Limits will vote in Wolland Tailor Shop; located in Block G, Lot 2, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct That “all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Three of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that seetion lying on the northerly side and westerly side of Gold Creek and the oil pipe line of the Electric Light Company, ‘in- cluding the Seater Addition, will vote in Residence Building, located on the uprer side of Willoughby Ave., located next to “Home Gro- 12:45pm.t 2:15pm. % 6: *—Thane. §11:30 pm. 12:15 pm. 1:15am. Pacific Coast Coal Co. The first dog decorated by the| | Humane Commission of California | was Almo, a German shepherd, for blind master from a l —Freight will be accepted. t—8aturdays only. §~~Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company Phone 412 cery” Btore, the same being the duly desighated Polling Place in and for “Precinct No. Three. City of Juheau.’ DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of March, 1931. : H. R. SHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Juneau, .. Territory of Alaska. First publication, March 16, 1931. Last publication, April 6. 1931, Whether you are build- ing or only remodeling and repairing, you should ‘install only’ good hard- ware Tfittings. On our shelves is the best of standard make builders’ hardware, each item newest in design and utility—and guaran- teed. And good hardware costs no more than shoddy. J uneau-Ypung Hardware Co. l SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seatlte Due Juneau ILsue Suneau Northbound Southbound Bteamer *Yukon Mar. 16 *Alaska ...Mar. 16 9a.m. Mar. 19 Mar. 26 *Northwestern ..Mar. 21 9a.m. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 *Yukon Mar. 28 9a.m. Mar. 31 April 6 tAlameda April 29p.m. April 6 April 8 *Alaska April 49a.m. April 7 April 13 *—Southwestern Alaska Route f—Southeastern Alaska Route REGULaR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikaa, Wiangell Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. 8.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call ab Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice, Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent Leave Seattle Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau Mar. 14 Mar. 24 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 April 2 April 4 April 16 April11 April 23 April13 April18 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Farragut . Mar. 11 Queen ....Mar. 18 Rogers ...Mar. 25 Watson ..Aprii 1 Evans ......April 8 Rogers ..April 9 Information and tickets on Seattle-California service. furnished California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE CANADIAN Leave Juneau Southbound PACIFIC PRINCESS NORAH March 10, 21, 31 PRINCESS ALICE April 11, 21, May 2 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United ;. - Btates or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent r Various Routés—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Paclfic Rockies FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TEANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Julte)au. every Thursday at 10 a.m. See agent for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. MAILBOAT “ESTEBE TH” (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA{ AT 6 P. M, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. | WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § p.m. . from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following. Southeastern Alaska ports: ~ Retchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND MARCH 16, 30 MARCH 23 APRIL 13, 27 APRIL 6, 20 MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 29 For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way, “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST*