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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931 75 Marine News —————— ] . . : - PRINCESS ALIGE . . L4 NORTHBOUND o ! ® Alacka due at 8:30 o'clock to- @ | A RR|VES w‘TH e morrow morning. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Northland scheduled to sail ®| 12 PASSENGERS' e from Seattle 9 tonight. # | . . . s s e e e o000 0 Steamer Movements SAILING SCHEDULE Seatlte Northbound Southbound Admiral Watson scheduled to o L R e ail from Seattle April 22 — | A ay 2 May s 3 22 . Apdl2 April28 May 4 at 10 am. +!Vessel Will Call Here To-| May 32 June 2 June 8 b b Admiral Rogers scheduled to .i M . - o Mny. % May 11 Empire Classified ads have proven unus- sail from Seattle April 23 at o Mmorrow llormng on kon May 9 May12 May 18 ki 10 am . ‘ Return South Alameds —......._Mgy 12 May 18 ually resultful because The Empire is read | e Yukon scheduled to <ail from o eturn oou YOUR CAR 3 aska May ay 25 . e . iAlameda ......May 26 June 1 daily by many subscribers and is the great Seattle April 25 at 9 am. ®| with 12 passengers for Juneau | *Yukon Mag 23 June 1 ¥ Norco scheduled to sail from ®ang 5 considerable number des- | meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- ployer and employee, property owner and tenant. Seattle April 27 at 9 p.m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle April 28 at 9 pm. SOUTIXBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound at 6:30 o'clock . . . . . : tined for Yukon River points, as| ° . . ° . tonight, Calls at Wrangell ® | ‘pascongers who disembarked at, ° . . . . . . . . . . . ‘\\'eu as a fairly large cargo billed to Canadian territory, the steam-| —Always in Condition PHONE 2 Dependable automobile repair is the kind that ship Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas guarantees to keep your car always in condition. Cliffe, enroute from Vancouver| Tt costs far less to have your car serviced regu- B. C, to Skagway, called here “‘5”, larly, a service in which we specialize when you It it’s results you want then call Empire ° . . . . . . . . o e lo . . . ° ° . . . . 5 ot s pm— Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The e come here for first class automobile repair work g (ST ‘ cost is very low. southbound. Ithis port were Mr. and Mrs. A. T.| of all kinds. Every car “takes an awful beat- V ALASKA EAMSH]P COMPANY |8 Princes Alice is due in PO’ ® | Nelson, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. L. ing” during winter months. For your own sav- E e hve 2 ) 1 . . 1 at 5 o'clock tomorTow morn- | webber, Miss M. Pohnert, E. J.| ings it would be well to tell us to inspect your | et T ST rhea 7 T"e Da']/\f ‘4lask" E"]I"r(? i ing and salls two hours ®|powling, A. Miller, F. Cline, S. car and tune it up for Spring. c 1 - later, at 7. i Jones, M. McKallick, J. Norman, LOCAL SAILINGS |' 8. Knutsen. FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS Estebeth leaves every Thursday | Among the vessel's through pas- ] rNW ‘ night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and | sengers were C. W. Cash, with the Jl ’NEA, MOTORS RS e ¢ CE SR | RN T L S O e ik wayports, Northern Commercial Company at \ FOR RENT—In Douglas. Five room LONESOME— io's ¥ ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- | Whitehorse: W. D. Gordon, super- n 3 it \ g e OME—JCIN Ohio’s ‘argest ; , supe McCAFFERTY, Manager LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbourd | furnished cottage. See Mike Reis-' correspondenc v-|e day at 10 am. for Peters- | intendent of the River Division of FRANK McCAF » Manag 2 ‘ b o c pondence club. Members ev- | e rr NARES Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau ser, Tel. 18, Douglas. | erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-|® burg, Kake and way ports, ®|the White Pass and Yukon Route; |} — p————————————————— d Queen. i April 13 }ForflisALF R R = d-esses and descriptions $1 00.}’ eeeeo s ~o oo o e iNMcleod White, mining cngixleer,|r__________—___.___..... SEATTLE kvans .. April 8 Aprilll April23 e Tudor Ford Sedan.| (jadies 50c) Give age and occu- ———————— |Mrs. White and son listed for s Roger April 9 Aprill3 April16 s By ood rubber.. pation with remittance. J. E. Whitehorse, and five round-trip UNITED FOOD Watson ..April22 April25 May 5 | $125.00. Phone 101. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | | tourists, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Stack- CALIFORNIA Rog April 23 April 27 April 30 - = B T A - |poole, Dr. and Mrs. A. Fregeau E CApril29 May 2 May 12 T(l‘:LL‘;_L"S‘f‘ f'“ se ¢ ’P’ (‘)‘“‘;}‘:x CLUB Cai- vor lease to responsible | |and daughter of San’ Francisco. C ton and tickets furnished b ol i s parties or for sale. Apply Robert| {The passenger list of the Princess on Seattle-California service. b b ; T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. | y Alice included numerous workers CASH IS KING y % FOR SALE P T onnected with the White Pass California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. I { "5 room furnished FIRST class boara and room, cen- i< ] house. Good location. See Allen| tral location. Single rooms with! 13 PASSENGERS‘?‘C‘ Xikbn Route; BL Yarichs Sig | R MATEIT Rk et noopt] e (K S mankedl VR back here on her return South to- ! p 2 Maki Boarding House. Mrs. Gus! erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- Wahto. 'V(‘SSE‘ Ca“S at Juneau on morrow morning, arriving at 5 a.m. | vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick,' ~— "' 4 | sailing at 7 am. | Telephone 5602 FTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machine Her Way from Seward | | S B O A Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-! 1 oo stioruTy it troling hoat | PUEOR S OUSINRE Muslc ShOPPe. | pifieen passengers disembarked 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; | from the steamship Yukon, Capt High tide, 2:10 a.m, 16.7 feet. g i FOR RENT 5. Ande : i | - YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Viz— ROY AL, HOOVER, | H. Anderson, at Juneau this morn- Low tide, 8:5¢ am., -12 feet. High tide, 3:05 pm., 136 fect. 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shafting, pop RENT—Nice furnished steam | 18 when she called on her way belting, poles, tools, spotlight and ~ coveq geeping rooms for rent.| from Seward to Seattle. Thirteen| Low tide, 8:50 pm. 3.8 feet. Motorship “PACIFIC” News Stand. apartments vacant May 1st. Mac- hours PACIFIC TRANSPOKTATION COMPANY | box compass. Could be used for gt £y o embarked at this port for the » ; trading, logging or fitted for hali-| _ Do g 71‘“‘;““7_3:57 e S"_ee_t@?uget Sound metropolis when the| OId papers at the Empire office PREMIER and | but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s| FOR RENT — Double or single vessel departed after a ‘stay of two ! —————————— — | Mo TN T s | { | | | L(‘H\&;h City Dock, Juneau, e\({z{) 'lhl!rt‘?“) at 11? d."|A. bl oot AT el oh e e o GRS, 5 e Fll“r)%mo S(i‘w;rdiM e 2 n edule. Pas s || Alaska, containing thirty-two| house. 861 9th St. Or will sell. | Haines, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewls, PRICED $14.50 AND UP must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. {| completely furnished rooms. Ad- ||} B. Crewson, Albert Wile, Binks ew . Phorne 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldz. || drIES_s Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, | Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 5701, | geiffert, C. A. Schonacker. 4 | Almaka i, 3 | FOR RENT—One tworroom farme, From Codova—porothy Asibu, C e skin Can be rented and rentals applied on | FOR SAL®_Au csiblishea money| ished apartment vacant. ' THY e Hilk B SR Sxel ap purchase later 7’ A (44 '7’ making business will be sacrificed| Fureka Apartments, a bachelor’s IR (CIONATL T R | 1 L E acc { ) £ ow | radise. Will | Al the Yukon's passengers book- 1 N | on account of ill health of owner.| Paradise. illoughby Avenue. | | ety 3 ildi led for the South are destined for K { reral v Fireproof building. | 4 (Davis Tranaportation Co. Established several years. Suitable Seattle They are: | € . T i SSAEY. 40| S 4 $ 2 : (s poineris Tonsportition Co' rap w | ff o6 e momen, o secsmiy bo| Fon Al mminit dowtime gl M Cougiln, Min % M2 | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. -e FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS PEOYE IeEte 28 4 ed apartment. Telephone 4032, ~|Kechnie, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ® i { months allowing money thus paxd} M R — Davison, Mrs. H. Jewell, Annie 2 For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other TuesGay ! to apply on purchase price. Ad-| B Darr. E R, Stivers, N. 8. Johnson, New Juneau Douglas For information apply Dave Housel, Agem | dress 929, care Empire, Juneau.MINER KILLED BY ROCK: Craries Goldstein, A. Rydeen, A.| £ PI i Boiar m 2 ¥ Phone Single O | TR Com pg— | Van Mavern, J. O. Wells, F. J. s g8 uneu, hone ouglas, one ' LoSt anp FounND |FALLING IN STOPE g ‘ Light g i G e t L P i 2 Do —~———. | LOST_Lady's small black purse.| Obrad S. Pavlovich, 28 years old,| : Shades g ) v 3 . s - Florentine Tooled work on flap.|Wwas killed early this morning by a *l LT LTI | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €O. | il Empime eward | ah of ok n s stoe o o | . —— | ka Juneau Company’s mine. The | i { WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. FOUND—Girey ”: Debtomed fi“‘{,‘c'fl'exnmns are at the mortuary of | | In all sizes : 18 from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska 12 ft. long. Owner may have|the Juneau-Young company. Fun-| THE ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. saue by Proving - properey and| eral arrangements are held in . Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when paying: for ‘CHip i \ORLo: Bohr | abayptice. perilng heoein of (A0 | y pe 3. 6. Vascomer B. O y when | piic b - i P o B“SlNEss HERE $2.25 LEADER DEPARTM ] MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND WANTED | Mr. Pavlovich was born in Jugo- | v MARCH 16, 30 MARCH 23 # — -|Slavia. He came to Juneau in 3 STORE { APRIL 13, 21 APRIL 6, 20 WaARTEOTWn sa6 el 1) B ey manber ot the New Establishment, Well " MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 room furnished house. Tele-| Independent Order of Odd Fel- . ; 2 JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 29 phone 152 { lows' lodge at Douglas and of the Eqmpped, IR/[OPPOS“C ) { ; S | Serbian soclety, The Flag, of Ju-| uneau Motors ! | v iotwson supir 1o: 5.3, Poasne, s agecs, 3, B 1| WANTED ok wntind B boe:come | J FINAL LIQUIDATION NOW ON . K.y Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 | husky young ‘l?U\ : ill do any-|“ge’ i survived by a father and| If your automobile needs paint- L thing, go anywher Phone 396, § h h. ‘R PR " a mother, two sisters and a broth- ing up, cleaning up or patching ook _Orpheum Rooms. |er, in Jugo-Slavia; a brother injup, V. J. Groves, whose place of - i DRESSMAKING. sewing of ail Ne wJersey, to whom information | business is at the corner of Main »: v A inde. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone!9f the fatal accident was cabledStreet and Willoughby Avenue, | LAS SENORITAS YOU PROMISED : d ] 2952, . |today, and by two uncles, Sam opposite the Juneau Motor Com- Specialty Orchestra = PRI (Ijruutlh anél gabe P(a;ul, proprmu})]sz pany, is prepared to render the| | ALL GIRLS’ BAND Season upon season ago you prom- | of e Gastineau Grocery of this service. His establishment, which Music for all occasions ised Mother you would have a Tar JuneAau LAUNDRY || |is supplied with the latest equip- TELEPHONE 402 “good” picture taken—especially for Prackiia Stcest, bitwaas i . —— - ment needed for his kinds of work, | ®— her. But you put it off—day by day . Front and Second Streets | | HIGGINS GOES TO SKAGWAY "%} ouened DaAs. 0B [z —and now another Mother's Day. ¢ { I am prepared to wash, clean, We take but a few minutes of your 9 ! | ; el : ¢ =3 | United States Board of Steamboat | 2. ‘B! s gl e g tistic portraits for $5.00. Vg o ey .- —----. Inspectors, with headquarters in|} £ i " 4 £ % 7! Juneau, left for Skagway today cn;”fi’;“;‘gx:ehgi b’::n’;::”:}‘:é e fi MARKOE STUDIO SEE THE féi‘c“;l i Sl making | onq painting business ten years. i Telephone 487 5 Wid; eg::g on the government BOAY| yypih) * recently he conducted an MOTO 5 2 4 ___| establishment in Ketchikan for AND | four years. On disposing of his | BIKE TR RRRTOOONND | face there, ne visitea Juneau ana [f ‘ » . 2 decided to locate here. He went ‘ ¢ P In our window i to Seattle, bought a complete line | FURNITURE ‘ e i of the latest and best machinery ; i X ' For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket :E‘:ds‘:gpaf; 31'23 L of A E | W h L' e W' h” : Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 ARNOLD’S Mrs, Groves and little daughter ; E ‘I ort lvlng it 2 s o 7 e 2 vith Mr. Groves B % T T : BOOTERY E R e il Not Only Cheaper but i J | — eeo—— i Better E e t PIANO SERVICING e e SR . g | Y Hardware C { L z P Distincti """ Manila in Small Boat | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. . . {|{Juneau Public Library istinctive | RICE & AHLERS CO ] Piano Tu"l"g 11 Free Reading Room iy X Paward E 3 ? i b e e A a! e > {I Miles, circumnavigating the glol GOOD PLUMBING | ; ! Exclusive Alaska Agents— i oy Wail Becond Floex EXCLUSIVE in a 31-toot boat, has amived from T S 2 1 - - — : . 3 2 Sy ! ain Street and Fourt! | | Singapore which he left April 3. e you in advance \ . ¢ Rt + H R I\‘)hl"rj Bm!nbarh, Grand 1 {)'}Liht . Reading Room Open From But Not b PR, pipg what job will cost” ! " \ PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT ‘ e AT & Youthful Loveliness in | i 3 f i A ’ 2 ii . i EXPENSIV € Dava? W N— avs s nderson’s Music Shoppe || crcusion noom open o s 1 = . IGG” E R ERONE: 1k {11 10 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 Lok "‘“;' "‘I (%Tfl: Sfl::“‘:v(m | Sais ! N . !{ p. m. Current Magazines, rvo Beauty retur - NN’ ! ~m.m-,--»~-1m~,m-.i,,-,,,-,-”N..: | Newspapers, Reference, DE VLI N ,S Sue-Fun removes facial blemishes,| S5cTO ———— | Books, Ete. | pimples, blackheads, freckles, wrin-| ss 00 STORE (R H | First and Main Sts. kles or that worn sallow looking # Old Papers for sale at Empire Office | et 00 second at sews| O] P for sal i i - apers for sale at Fmj e I s o e et e | apers for sale at Empire Offi ot 4 .

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