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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY APRIL 2 By BILLE DE BECK § . ":m FINEST LARGEST STEAMERS FLEET d IAY MADAME AND “THE SWERS Wil PROGABLY MD % @C‘)‘:S m m\? BAPIISTE (AMOUSSE ' CONTINUE®Ts SUBE WHILE - GPUE PLANERS RESPOMD 1 = TREIR. ZiT2 AND SCHAOPPS WHO ARE REALLY RARNEY AUNTE_ ARE BOOKED FOR A MOHER AND SOA 5 [} AOAUL EEFORE - (enliSs Tmanr | EROADWAY i COLL TAKE TEM=TOM 3 1o aooate Wi/ NIY? EERING TREIR SEPARATL PATHS W s EOR HER. PRODUCTOAS “THEIR. _FATHEUL Cook. : HOME (R €,4r g e AN RETIRE Te REST JorLwy, > chaLsas Ma. %S SHE 'S GonG o HOLLY Weed T MAKE HER CORTOAE. N THE . MOVIES SATING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska . Apri] 18 April 21 April 27 / i\ April 25 April 28 May 4 April 28 May 2 May 4 ' May 2 May 5 May 11 "N May 9 May 12 May 18 p May 12 May 16 May 18 B ...May 18 May 19 May 25 May 23 May 26 June 1 May 26 May 30 June 1 ), s i May 30 June 2 June 8 Marine News BflllNI ARRIVES ~ HUNTING' TflIP iz et AND DEPARTS Eastern PfeAaéure Seéfte? Al A c [ 74 A (TEAM Hlp C " Suun Hovmsn:”[ROGERS CALLS | Ao Gather s 12 sty Vessel Brings and Takes Fungl for Misseums . | ® Princess Alice due Thursday HERE uN HER Away P assengers and SEATTLE, April 28—F. Deganah| 3 s :o ni:er:oon or evening. Leaves Frexght L\’i:dw'?{lm N;m:i' N,’-Yi\(h\fflvfi:‘e. ® Norco due Saturday. . | @ Mr. an rs. L 3 alker 3 SCHEDULED SAILINGS o WAY To SITKA \o! New York, left today aboard the 1 With a Inr'e amount of freight | ® Alameda scheduled to sail ® and 36 pass yacht Rio Bonita for a six motiths 3 _ passengers for Juneau, t » { p LOW ROUND . Leave Arrive Southbound }o from Seattle 9 tonight. ¥ steamship Yukon, Capt. H. Amm.“‘"“s" to British Columbia atid Al- Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau { ® Admiral Evans scheduled to ) sen, called here this morning on an waters, fishing, hunting and | TRIP FARES (& s fom seaie aprit 0 ¢ Vessel Brings Autos, Can| i ' o Ssstic . Sevess. | ohnd 1o ) of vt sarmz | Qe i B ’ Bt e 2 i Cargo dl:char;:ml at Lhi" ort con. e i oM $a Empire Classified ads have proven unus- |® Alacka scheduled to sail from ¢ | nery Supplies and Many T oY m(\“mgdm Yor| Stops will be made at Wrangell % Rogers April13 April16 RS ® Seattle May 2 at 10 a.m. Passengers North stcres and supplics for the Alaska | 1€ & Side trip up the Stikine, on April25 May 5 ually resultful because The melre is read | Northland scheduled to sail g i o i el Compm‘;"“ Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island CALIFORNIA o fig;“g dm]y by many subscribers and is the great & o Seetle By SE ab 0 €1 ot i vy bat aind Ha0 L RO R s iy, e | (o iiav R ok Yoo Wi mformation and tickets furnished » meeting ground of the buyer and seller; efn- (7 "B im0t sammas passengers out cf Seattle for|barked here were: {Bering Sea before turning south BT BRI CalI b, shviLe, i Y 3 silregamies : Southeast Alaska ports, the steam-| TFrom Seattle—John B. Dorsh, & ployer and employee, property owner and | & Admiral Rogers is scheduled @ | o) pqmiral Rogers, Capt. A, W.|Elsle Durando, Charles Durando,| For Nellie Juan—E, B. Hanley. California-New York via Panama southbound Thursday. Nickerson and Purser R. V. Har-|Rcbert Durando, Mrs. E. L. Hun-| For Valdez—A. Bellimas, Carl Candl and return. ris, called at Juneau last night on [ter, Jr, Bugene Kennecott, Nick|Nilsen, Frank Bowman, O. Rozne. her way to Haines, Skagway and |Melick, Mrs. Alexander Misoff and; For Seward—M. J. Anderson, Sitka. She experienced delightful |twa children, Nick Okazoff, E. M.|Charles E. Bunnell, Victor Patti-! § weathet for her entire voyage to|Polley, ‘Emma C. Puschner, John[son, George Paulson, E. O, Erick- / Round America Rate (one way wat- this port. Off Sail Tsland yes-|Pegram, I. Setiag, Mrs. W. F.|son, W. H. Murray, John Kuvulis, | er, return by raiD), $350.00. terday afternoon, she sighted a|Wakehaw, Charles Webber, Anna(Oscar Winchell B. H. HOWARD, Agent, large iceberg, She will return|White. an R el here Thursday on Her way back to From Ketchikan — T. Colman,| The federal customs housé At o 5 Seattle. Mrs. C. R. Collins, C. R. Collins, | | New Orleans, work on which start- | q“p’,m( For Cannéries Mrs. J. F. Talbot. |ed 80 vears ago, mever has been The vessél's freight included sup- From Wrangell — Joseph Pad- | completed 3 . tenant. ' | Yukon scheduled southbound r A&l ® next Monday. i | Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, s g g |2 i A It it’s results you want then call Empire |§ M Wikl diie. south: | i Trans-Pacific. hound about May 5. o Classified, 374 and tell us your wants, The ! LOCAL SAILINGS cost is.very low. The Daily Alaska Emplre night at 6 p.m, for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thuts- day_ at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, 0000 000000000000 00060600¢C A i 3 t T 7 S MSe Sp £8 00 Fp ®°® &) lies for cannerles at Pillar Bay,|dock, J. T. Nelson, F. Munroo S F()R ) A[F | M]SCEL AA‘;EOUS Ketchikan and Tyee; four dutomo-| Passngers booked here for ports| Sales of women’s rayon under- Y E g biles for the Connors’ Motor Com-|to thé Westward were: r increased five times as much / y ~ i CANADIAN CANADIAN PACIFIC b RO, SATE M ok ¥ ot flVPlLON o i & i pany of this city and geéneral mer-| For ‘Cordova— Bishop Antonin,|[as silk in 1929, PACTEIC provements ESOME--JC) 1He'si Mrges c o er Mi g v it, R i sl VIS lmemld mm“musfl P Lottt Ao ol e Gev i chandise for local merchants. She | Walter Mickens, Ray E. Scoit, R. i <o To PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2 it \ pondence clul ers ev= also had considerable cargo for|Wakelin, T. J. Cornelissen, O!af Oil pipe lines range in diame-| B.C. COAST and SEATTLE cated at le River Landing. | ,erywhere 150 ladies, names, ad- A AIN RAISED Douglas, having stopped there a|Momye, Charles Woods, Matthow |ter from four to twelve inch, STEAMSHIPS S. 5. PRINCESS ALICE, May 2, 12, 23, June 2 * Level land, lent harpor, cheap resses ~and d’escriphons "m‘ ew hours before coming to Ju-|Matson, Ed Carlson, F. Moing. [natural gas lines are 16 inches up, | Rl » HUAY 418,25, £ y for cash. Box 1947, Juneau. _{ (ladies 500) Give agé’ an neau. i - | Lg‘w ‘F‘Bre l?‘)x%:g-gépz Sumn‘;ercExclérslon; t{omA.u _E et meille, IIRRL, S tion with remittance, _y_ L. g % WrEel P —— fastern Un! ates and Canadian Points. FOR SALE—Second hand hot wats | ,‘;‘fmm Box 825, Dayton, Ohlg, Making the Tound trip are I..J Tickets on Sale May 22 to September 30 er heéating plant. Now in Blom-| d 2 y . James, as: ant general p: n- Final Return Limit October 31, 1931 Various Routes Stop-over Privileges | eamship in R ger agent of the Pacific St ygren Building. Two seccond hand ‘;mm hpmmg plants, ATl good as CLUB Cate vor lease to responsible Company, with headquarters new and cheap. . Ricé & Ahlers| - Darties or for ssle. Apply Robert Chancellor Tntroduces An-|seat and Mrs. James. Co. , . Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. | Workers for Canneries X L ! nual Budget for En- Many of the Rogers' passenge FOR SALE—$600 Gasboat Erma. PIRST class boara and room, cen- | suing Year Zfirefig:a::\egs fifxcpila”l:r a;;:y w}zni_ s b , Ket- Length 40 ft; beam 108 15,! tral location. Single rooms with 1lfAn ang Tooe 720 hp. I near White's store, | board $50.00 per month. Double LONDON, April 28.—Chancellor ¢l a yee. " Willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F.| rooms with board $47.00 month. Phillip Snowden today introduced! IPirteen passengers were booked >4 - Mullen, Behrends Bank. ki i 2 . i W [for this port. Cabin passengers | Maki Boarding House. Mrs. GUS in Parliament the Budget for the o Albambatkad Hee e Wr FOR SALE—Small gas hoist; 4 hp,| _ " 0w o Agfggolggg"gfiw‘m‘gx and Mrs. H. K. Sorber, Mrs, A good condition; $150.00. Also 4| ZTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, r:em‘}e“s' N 01500000 Johnson, Miss Barbara Burke, R. .! :hp. Standard Marine engine jutH Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- R i C. Madole, Ellery Tremaine, Ben | The only increase in taxes in 9 # V1 overhauled, good condition; $125.; ing. Radio and pnonograph re- the general public is an addition- Wolfe, Charles Mapes and J. Hel TRAVEL VIA THE SCENIC ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE TO EUROPE Tickets and Information W. L. COATES, Agent JUNEAU PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way' points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. ers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding The Standard l\hchme Shop. | pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. = i ler. al two pence on gasoline, making A P SRRSO SN e sons who booked passage | 3 i FOR SALE — Tudor Fora Sedan| jthe total six pence Bringing the|y . Ceo el ayanueviand Sit F res ‘ Phone 79 J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., ValentxuvBldg. Good condition. Good rubber. FOR RE‘NT ‘remll price to 32 cents a gallon. ka, were: " +$125.00. Phone 101. | For Haines—Willlam Benson, R. e FOR RENT--Furnished apartments. TIDES TOMORROW T‘D Carrigan, Mrs. L. Garrison, J. o | Young, Patrick Regan. F For Skagway—H. E. Thompson, Low tide, 4:46 am, 02 feet. |william F. Schipke, Jean Van High tide, 10:53 am., 160 feet. |Buren, Mrs. K. A. Drake, William =elr. cneap for Low tide, 4:57 p.m., -0.4 feet. Cannon. cash or trade for cabin or house{FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room/ High tide, 11:10 pm., 17.9 feet. For Sitka—Major Malcolm El- good strongly built trolling boat, apartment. Electric Range. Tel. liott, Lieut. Raymond Oxreider, 35% feet long by 10 foot beam;! 138. g Lieut. L. B. Kuhre, M. D. Wil- Lp. ial ine, together liams, J. P. Morgan, A. J. Nealson, D e e et ihe | FOR RENT—Player Plano for rent. Msdl Koskela, Joblll Bobek Thed * belting, poles, tools, spotlight and| $400 month. .'Ifl;i.__ ffiéfimxfiff; niag}r:::rxefi J‘:hnfllx\id:: _+ Dbox compass. Could be used for| FGR RENT_Tn Douglas. Five room Detmott, N. A. McEachran, Mich- trading, logging or fitted for hall-| * f,rnjsneq cottage. See Mike Rels- ael Tall : but fishing. Inquire Alstrom’s| go. T¢) 18, Douglas. 4 Vegetable |} AILBOAT“ESTEBETH” > | (Davis Transportati Questwn LEAVES JUNEAU EVER 'I’H!%SDA AT AT e P, M FOR SITKA AND WAY P For Skagway and Way Porte—Every OM | For information apply Dave Honsd, Aml . I Phone Singlé O - ::: Vs It’s easily answered. here. You will always gain by g i taking advantage of the NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. , FOR sALE~Income bea&lng prop-| Apply 421% East T7th Street. erty on Gashn| "Ave. Good In-i Phone 2004. ) vestment. Mj Flora Sharick, | . - . B Ao * Telephone 5602. I1=‘OR RENT—Four-room furnishe house. Telephone 187 after 6 p.m. ' | News Stand. ! ! T ! service we offer from ouvg WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. | B g AT PR {FOR RENT-—Housekeeping room. ! from Pler No. 5, SBeattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks P%}zxi?&'é nfi?y“éfi-fif Piace: Highwiy. Ot I8 ESTEBETH HAs l((;r('g;' and modern CHILL ports: Ketehikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Junesu. Alaska, containng thirty-twe! % 11018 and 1 short ring. | ROOM. |{ Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound enly.whea completely furnished rooms. Ad-| FOR RENT—Three room furnish-' | b i ol dress Mrs. C. McLean, Falrbanks,| cd apartment. Bishop Apts. Steam MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Alaska. | heated. Telephone 79 or 336 after * 5 | MARCH 16, 30 MARCH 23 . vy sy rewa aryd b 10 S ) ! ! APRIL 13, 21 APRIL 6, 20 ., LOST AND FGUND . F H T s PDRT 3 i MAY 11, 25, MAY 4, 18 ,. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished smm i | JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 89 LOST—One White Gold Bar Pin,| heated sleeping rooms for rent. EXPERT . { } three small diamonds. Finder re-| Close in. Inquire 326 2nd Street. M hi R— § l Por information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Vo Empire. Reward. e ~turn to Empire. Rewar: FOR RENT — Doubls or singic. REPAIRING ‘ otorship Keturns trom | Burford & GO, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 apartments vacant May 1st. Mac- | FERRY TIME CARD Kinnon Apartments. | FOR RENT—Four' room furnished Her Regular Weekly Five Fast Déliveries Phone 92—95 b L i, Voyage to Sitka et | You do not ‘take your wateh || | weaves Juneau for Douglas and h | to a blacksmith for repairs. . ot ouse. 861 9th St. Or will sell. Four passengers were brought Thane -lse—-——..._! Then do not turn over your | i, juncay byn:he motorship Este- ! 6:15a.m. x::;:nm. Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 5701./| car and its fine engine tothe | peth, Capt. Edward Bach and 7:10a.m. %30 p.m. | % " » 3 o 1 inexperienced. Our automo- , Purser Robert Coughlin, yesterday : l::;g n,m.: §lg-:g :: ]F?:lzmedRE:q:ntngg t:ly‘;::tm Th;l bile mechanicians are expert | on her return here from her regu- o pm, thmil - flar v e o site SCHUMACHER ' ' 2:00pm. 12midnight Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's engine men—and we guaran e e .y 315pmt t1:00am. paradise. Willoughby Avenue, | tee their work. Service charge | Way ports. Those on her passen- g ger list were: ';} R *4:00p.m. Ffl'epfl’o’ building. {I- ja-po ighep gld. you . Kot | From Sitka—Bishop Antonin. P LASTER ALLBOA D Leaves Douglas for Juneaw only first-class workmanship. | o Tenakes—T. T. Padden and 8:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. s0am. 1 b WANTED ! \J'gm‘gfip:fi_mmy Mosher. P Is manufactured un(lerhmt%mll;nd tl]as n;any : p WANTED—Man and wife, expert ! S - g o a \’ama es not found in other Wallboards. It i ’ s v Gem Thispm cooks, want work. Oamp or can-|| CONNORS MOTOR {MOTORSHIP NORCO th ’ bl nfuse Schu TRAVEL BY AIR : : | nery. Telephone 2323. | icker and more pliable. Do not confuse Schu ! :fififli' ifem R o e ‘COMPANY . , i BOUND FOR JUNEAU macher Plaster Wallboard with ordinary pulp an FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED *—Thane. 10 furnished house. Tele-| | N, ol i board. S her Plaster Wallboard is for = + 2—8aturdays only. PUIA L SR MM S ST §=-Effective April 1st. DRESSMAKING. Sewing of ail kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone| permanent, ldstmg construction. A ALASKA WA‘.HW(,I()N AIRWAY § | and wayports m 9 o'clock last \ ht with 16 first cl assen- ‘}:gs L Fowrty g . a+ CALL FOR A SAMPLE For reservations see J, B. Burford & Ca., City Ticket @ |baum and Charles J. Joh#fson are Agents, Seward Street, ql‘elephone 79 Juneau Ferry & Naviga- fim, cnm“n," e —— e 'NVE’&’SB()P P | passengers aboard the Noreu book - B' " rdw c iy TSR . READY-TO-WEAR | 12d for Juneau. ; : Quartz and Rlacer location no- "ol pap?rs.f; sale at i Em- | mxésmmsszs -:’ Old papers for sale at The omas a are 0 . ¥ tices at The Empire pire oftice e 3| Empire, Old Papers for sale at Empire Office el .1

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