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Beamer Seatlte Northbound Southbound i *Yukon . April 11 April 14 April 20 | iAlameda April 14 April 18 April 20 *Alaska April 18 April 21 April 27 1 *Yukon April 25 April 28 May 4 i FAlameda April 28 May 2 May 4 | *Alaska May 2 May 5 May 11 i Yukon May 9 May 12 May 18 y tAlameda May 12 May 16 May 18 ¢ *Alaska May 16 May 19 May 25 { Tt *Yukon Maq 23 May 26 June 1 | e — = T Y T i ERFe £ tAlameda May 26 May 30 June 1 l *Alaska May 30 June 2 June 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 16, 1931 " \WHATCHA { BEEN Do { BARNEY. | amGI DOR BELLS or. 7 / AW! EAVE # ME ALONE ™ /o o WHADDA NE S'POSE Ol SCHAOMS WANTS N KD, F - I FEEL N FER RARNEY - -2 Tse - BUT Yoo khow SCHAORPS =+ I:M SORRY €oR BARNRY, AT LEAST WE CAN KEEP (@iM FRoM GTT CONESOME . WELL -You Wi FER SiNG - 00 - POOR DINIL =+ ® 0000000 000 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco due Saturday. Alameda due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver to- night at 9 o'clock. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 18 at 9 am. Marine News SMALL CRAFT 111 DAYS ON PACIFIG TRIP Reaches Victoria from 1 cutters, day to begin the annual sumn patrol to Alas| By V2 HOWLIN COMPARY, WATRT You ! GO _AHEAD Mol - : ANY T 06 NoU WANT To - LTS OKAY - THO CUTTERS START NORTH, PATROL DUTY FROZENHALIBUT Shoshone aflcl.ean Sail Local Flee!—.i:l_ Port with from Oakland on An- nual Season’s Work OAKLAND, Cal., ooter, and McLean sailed ¥ April 16.—Two | the Snohomish, new 250 ‘and 6 cents a pound, second grade, waters. They will BILLE DE BECK UNITED PACIFIC SETSAND G ON | | | 100,000 Pounds Will Freeze it All Nine cents a pound, first grade,’ | r- er | 1930 rules, are the prices guaran- teed by the United Pacific Fisheries for halibut to be frozen and stored FINEST ' SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Lsue Juneau t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL. Agent PHONE 2 P_.. AvLaska STE MSHIP COMPA Leave Seattle Arrive Southbound Juneau - Lv.Juneau LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Queen April 13 Northland scheduled to sail . be joined later by the Northland,|in Juneau. At these figures, 100,000 SEATTLE Evans v‘April 8 Aprilll April 23 Empire Classified ads have proven unus- from Seattle April 20 at 9 Hongkong—Rain Furn- Chelan, Ttasca and Tallapoosa. |pcunds of the fish, n g | Rogers ....April 9 April13 April 16 I P I epresenting | TO 1 ‘ pm. The fleet will be under com-catches of boats in the local fleet | Yaikon .Aprilad Apild May. .5 ually résultful because The Empire is read ® Admiral Watson scheduled to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ . . . . . . . ished Water Supply mand of Capt. L. C. Corvell. now in port, will be unloaded and| Rogers Evans .. -.April 23 April 20 April 27 April 30 : g 4 . | M May 12 daily by many subscribers and is the great e .sall from' Seattle ‘April 2 VICTORIA, B. C, April 16— put into the freezers of the Juneau Lo e :fike; ru‘:nslhed & n"_(‘“"" "I‘Ollll(] of the buyer and seller ke ® at 10 am. 2 Capt. Robert Ward and crew of| The cutter Tallapcosa, stationad golq Storage Company. on Seattle-California e E 4 * SOUTHBOUND SAanGsrt four aboard the. auxiliary craft At Juneau for several weeks, has' To represent the United Pacific i = ployer and employee, property owner and . e i any Do o | Coquet, a G5-tooter, arrived here|left for the annual seal patrol. | righeries, an organization composed California-New York via Panama B tenant : :t ‘io" ;““’k DOn(E i ac e last night, 111 days out of Hong- RN W NG of fishermen and boat owners, Canal and return, = s o 1 kong. ® e Ols £ 8 ¥akon due South April 20 ¢ |50l Gl i souindriy|y_ . TIPES TOMOREOW here of the Marlyn Fish Company| M T A A = It it’s r(‘“lhs you want lllell Ca“ Eml’"" 4 m‘f"l Ev:nsboist S:hl?fiul;; cruise hut was driven by a severe .High tide, 0:28 am. 169 fml..h\lll return to Juneau within the| . % Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The 4 s°“","g°c‘:‘L SAILINGS " o |Storm to the north. Rain furnished| Low tide, 6:44 am, -0 feet. |next week from the States where Round America Rate (one way wat- = » L the water .supply and the craft{ Migh tide, 12:53 pm., 156 foot. (he hac heen for some time inves- er, return by rall), $350.00. I cost is very low. $ Ratebech tafives oYRY TUUradRy 8 [\, e with one quart -aboard, Low tide, 6:51 pm., 1.0 feet. |tigating fish marketing conditions. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. : » "‘8;‘;0::56 pam. for Bitka and @ | "o yoat will be sold to fishing ———eea ! Stays with Maryn, Too b o wa ¥ A | i interests. In addition to his new duties, he The Daily Alaska Empu'e ¢ Pacifi leases every Thurs- INEW EQUIPMENT FOQR ', scition to his new dutles he| s day at 10 am. for Peters PLAYGROUND ORDERED 'tion with the Marive Company, ol _ | burg, Kaxe and way ports, e INORCO IS DUE HERE : With the Lenten season ended,| i == 7 seeecsccceennsoe AT NOON SATURDAY.BY FIRE DEPARTMENT‘U,,\ fresh halibut selling season | MIQ( TELYAN EODS R R b A {p. b8 been virtually brought to a 1 THE EME N TROLLERS Use the newly mvent-| | WO SEATTLE COD Motorship Norco s due to arrive|, AG4/{O"8) Plavground e quiD-|close. Very little of the fish wil PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1s ¢he Mdas se the newly inve Tiske abdit Tiogn Toh B iy A to be ‘in *a1 pe shipped fresh to the States in cd double chance trolling spoon FISHERS ARE OFF cording to Seattle advices received |-0UndS Was ordered today by the | he rygure, MOtOrShl “ CIFIC” Turousn which the generat | 10 2VER Sou WL Ghen caich FOR BERING SEAj by asent . B. Remmer. He has|gu,i' 5o, imon, it wat ansoumosd | o A5 & conseauence, the ik bl I have its Difseypgman,, Many [dealers,. 46 also been informed that shippers|s . cF £t Nas ¢ e | Capt. William Doucett, which hs Leaves City Dock, June’au, every urs’day at 10 a.m. public can always not handle this new spoon for 5 i 1t tr y_Chief J. L. (Dolly) C been carrying fresh halibut from for Petersb Kaki d W ts. S t wantg supplicd. fear that, their stock 6f other] SEATTLE, April 16. — The only{ may receive their bills if they in- RACatits of v dioht T 3 alibut or Petersburg, e and Way points. See agen i pation with remittance. J. E. —_— . +—— of the chutes will be installed at p v J-the. liz. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. NOTICE ANNUAL D. F. D. BALL, DOUG- | the City Ball Park and the other| TWO thousand, four hundred L (Davis Tmns;:[ortatlon Co." Y B. Funlipiin oA SLOMIN. Having assumed control of the| LAS NAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 18.(on o lot at the comer of Seward | POUNs of salmon were unloaded EAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA Y AT 6 P. M. 'Closing time for classified '}| sdvertisements: 2 P. M. | Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M, subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to — | LoNESOM: spoons which arr may remain unsold. last year —JCIN Ohio's largest (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- | CLUB Cas- zor lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply. Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. {rchoonars to leave for the Bering Sea cod fishing banks .this year: from Seattle are the Wawona and C. A. Thayer. They left in Yow. their own powt business of the Juneau Transfer Co.,, I will be responsible for :all Ldebts contracted by the Juneau struct the various houses to placei them in unstamped envelopes and| give them to the Northland Trans-| portation Company in Seattle or co}” lations. — - —adv. | g, Lk | chutes, jrunways 16 feet expected each eight in length. It they will wree or four weeks. lward from Seattle by airmail. One nd Fourth Streets feet high with arrive within where other equipment is already in use. here to Seattle on fishermen's ac-| count, has discontinued the service She will take on gear and supplies| for a fishing trip and will leave is Ten cents per line first in- correspondence club. Members ev-| of the tug C. C. Cherry which will{ the purser. All stamped mail must| rryo order was placed with a st |for the l:nnki Monday. sertion. | erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-{take them down the Straits thengbe delivered to the first post office ! Louis firm spe zing in play- l'lf-«“ Will Leave Soon Five centa for continuous | d-esses and descriptions $1.00. turn them loose to go North under] touched according to Postal regu-|ground equipment. It will go for-| The rest of the Juneau ficet lg MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH,, expected to depart for late this we the bflnksl k and early next week. | at Juneau today by the Celtic, cap- | tained by Henry Moy, fish buyer.' "lhr‘ fish were obtained in the vi- for ports of call during wmter sehedule;; Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent N 1 FOR SALE FIRST class boara and room, cen- | Transfer Co. on and after Aprilf, [o e i d ;l:;:]:‘:ra’:gox:kfsr [‘?smb:" ‘7"{"; Phone Single O 5 ten.| tral location. Single rooms with|1st. All collections due the Juneau 1 | AT THE HOTELS | kg i g pany, W. TOULOUSE Geese oges for hateh board $50.00 per month, Double| Transfer Co. should be paid me, 4§ Have you tried one of the}|e- — ® | 5. George, representative. ing. Fitty cents each. P. 0. Bax|. o L Oy board #4700 ‘montty [edv. AUGUST P. ANDERSON, L e ‘I —— i e | Maki Boarding House. Mrs. Gus| goyoNARL'S ELECTRIC SHOP J. Hil Lynn Canal; Mr. and ATTENTION MEMBERS JUNEAU NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. FOR SALE — 5 room furnished| Wahto. ady. TELEPHONE 4502 " A g Mrs. O. E. Wilde, Entrance Island; | CHORAL SOCIETY house. Good location. See Allen irman | Hans Karlsner, Petersburg; J. Mac- | WINTER- SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 pm. PIANOS, Radios, Sewlng Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- irg. Radio and pnonograph re- Meeting for usual weekly prac- .nce will be held on Thursday, April | Shattuck, Inc. Donald, Juneau. Alaskan S. G. Davis apd J. L. Brown,'16th at 8:30 pm. sharp, at Lhe‘ WANTED from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Shirts FOR SALE—wurarope Trunk in WANTED—Work wanted by two l ! B o ! i ; 5§ ¢ |1 good condition. Reasonable. AP-| pairing, Anderson’s Music w'l Hiidley youbis nen: WL db” agys by Shlrtcraft Ketchikan, | Presbyterian Church. Rehearsal of Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when ply 526 East'Street. thing, go anywhere. Phone 396, 2 ————.——— | the several numbers under Director cargy warrants A | ooms. We are the exclusive {| NOTICE Nowell will begin immediately after MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND 1 FOR RENT Orpheum R FOR SALE—10-foot, 118 t- b°"f°mv i - agents, These ave car- the weekly practice of the Church MARCH 16, 30 MARCH 23 Sedar Sl e o 3 A RENT-Two room furniahed| WANTED — Two room furnishedfR 1ioq's U121 n colors, || At Way Tot il bis or aod|Grom 00 oo expected that the APRIL 13, 21 APRIL 6, 20 5 pm. house, Telephone 3204, apartment. Telephone 55 tworlngs 14 \hite blue, tan, grey | |counts against the Olympic Pool change in time and place of meet- MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 FOR SALE-Dining table, buffet, 6 e T e WANTED—Housekeeper or woman and green at $1,95. lsitwm will be paid by George ::ezn:;xelrls}r‘efun in adecidedly ‘_‘"‘f,ii' JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 29 s is chairs, nearly new rug 9x12, type- | FOR — Double or single; "o = oneral housework. Tel. 188. They can’t be beat ebac: _i’ 5 ; For informa apply to. D. B. er, Juneau t. J. B. writer' Telephone 297. ~:steam hiedled *furnished apart- """\ Fyr 2 overt simpson, 104h y ¢ a JOHN COVICH, o tion Femmer, Juneau Agen —| ments. MacKinnon Apartments. P! : : 2dv. MIKE B. DRAGNICH. Dally Empire wabs ads Pay. Burford & Go,, Ticket Agents, Telephone 114 and Gold Belt Avenue. . |FOR SALE~Income bearlng propr | }r erty on Gastineau Ave. Good 1n-lFOR RENT—Four room furnished, DRESSMAKING. tewing of all : kinds. Mrs. Oshorne. Telephone B e e vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharlckw house. 861 9th St. Or will sell. SABIN’S Telephone 5602. ;FOR RENT — Will rent or lease| 2252. ; GARDEN 1 S S for| to responsible party one piano in —m P rnish- ) ] ?Sih SoArLcEr:ade for c;binc':;agmuse! first class condition. Telephone Z E"‘ztm';g h;’F‘:’ SEEDb | good strongly built trolling boat,| 1132. f FOR SALE gs for Men’ { 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; | Ti— ooy — o — - SToL. GARDEN { 10 h.p. Imperial engine, tugethenAp yrpishe o 5 3 ' withfittings, gurdy, shamnz-n‘oR RENT—One two-room turnfl SKAGWAY TOOLS i | belting, poles, tools, spotlight and | jsheq tinent MR- : | box compass Gould e wed 1or | Pureka aparemmnte, o sacheis] COFFEE SHOP s ' _ trading, logging or fitted for hali-| paradise. Willoughby Avenue. | VEGETABLE ,-;'Zfi‘s“gx:,f, Inquire AIStrom's| Fireproof bullding. {| FRIGIDARE—MODERN A SEEDS | FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- | M | FoR SALB—WIl sell ur lease x:’!:; ed apartment, Telephans 4032, || ~ TeTUS ©an be amanged COAL FOR SEED TRAVEL BY AIR Golden Gate Hotel, rbanks, | Alaska containing thiry-two| FOR RENT — Purmished rooma; | Phone Juneau 1 for partcnar POTATOES FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED ! completely furnished rooms. Ad-| board if desired. Telephone 4042 EVERY PURSE | dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks,! or apply corner 6th and Gold. il st LR '!\ Raske: | FOR RENT—Cabins for rent, Two FERRY TIME CARD AND “The most.com- ' FOR SALE—An establishea money1 rooms furnished. Apply Cash : M,“ock ' making business will be sacrificed | Grocery, Willoughby Avenue. weaves Junesu for Donglas and lll town For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket }» ~-on-account ot ill health of owner. Thane Agents, Seward Street, Tdephone 79 | Established sezeml"yearzgi’;ab:z Old papers at the Empire office. | 9,:113 am. ’::;g :.: for two women. ne St sl 110 a.m. 2 .m. i 13‘2ve merit will lease for two| 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. 3 g o | months allowing money thus paid | pm.t §11:15 pxlz:‘ L it ly on purchase price. Ad- 2:00 p.m. 12 midnig] dc;-eas]:pszg care Emplre, Juneau. 83 { 3-15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. PIANO SER VICING ok 2, t *4:00 p.m. . | Leaves Douglas for Juneau B LOST AND FOUND TAXI orn " Ty ' Piano Tuning e = B .m. ~ . FOUND—Grey flat bottomed siutr, |1 STAND ";,'g;“n g e s30amy :88pm. TROLLERS Exclusive Alaska Agents— 4l 12 ft. long. Owner may have i 12:46pm.t §11:30pm. : same by proving property and ki ht Service : zafi‘;m 12:16 p.m. epe " Use the newly invented double chance Trolling Spoon Kokler, I?ramb(wh, Grand Upnght i Day d Nig] y \ | paying for this ad. Call at Em~ i 5:30pm.t 1:15am. Pa(,:',fw Coast 1§ “MARVEL” and you will catch more salmon than ! PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT pire. s 6:00 p.m. i | r e. Ask your eeper. /4 ‘ | e AT T e Anderson’s Music Shoppe %5 - e accepted. | { LAS SENORITAS | |{ THE JuseAu LaunpRrY ;_—g:::g::- a0 i J. W. CARTARAU TELEPHONE 143 ] | Specialty Orchestra ! Franklin Street, between Gt Phone 412 | Manufacturer and Distributor . ‘ALL GIRLS’ BAND | Front and Second Streéts g ! 3 [T Music for al ocoasions | Yhowsin Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | P. 0. BOX 181, SEATTLE 5 2 | Mmmons e |1 e i S |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office