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b - % 6 cylind T i+ FOR SAl __THE DAILY ALAEKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY/ 21, 1931:H POLLY AND HER P I@ JA GIT A LOAD OF OUR NEW NEXT DOOR, NEIGHBOR'S BUTLER, PAW ? SOME CLASS! " The Daily Alaska Empire Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because daily by many subscribers and is the great ground of the buyer and seller; em- meeting ployer and employee, tenant. It it’s results you want then call Empire Classified, 374 and tell cost is very low. S The Empire is read property owner and B The us your wants, FOR SALE i ‘Three room house on five ac Auk Bay section, run- ning water. H. R. Shepard & Son Inc e SO s o ~FOR SALE house; bargain telephone 4754. ZFOR = bak ALE-—1926 ial Stude- Sedan. Good rubber and in first class anical condition, Cheap for Telephone 3342 or call at No. 200 Seward Build- | ing. Gass Showeases. iz Juneau Young Co. Variou: Hardware CLUB Cale vor lease to res;onslble MISCELLANEOUS LONESOME—JOIN Oulo’s Iargest 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. parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. PIANOS, itadios, Sewing Machines, Plwnographs, Expert Piano Tun- . Radio and pnonograph re- nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for rent. Telephone 103. FOR SALE—1928 Dodge Sr. Sedan, | real bargain $425.00. In perfect See Otto Anderson at Light Com- | y or call at 10th and E &fs.| pan * FOR SALE—Adsit property on Sec- ond Street. Downstairs suitable for store; modern living quarters upstairs. Large storeroom at back of building. Inquire upstairs aLJ premises after 5 p.m. | { i e LR, »FOR SALE—Leather rocker, Under- | = wood typewriter with stand. Good | condition. Telephone 3604. | ZFOR SALENursery Chair, Baby ° Buggy, Basinette and Walker.| Good condition. Telephone 543.| mechanical condition. | _ o rui RENT L th fi Ci © 09 00000 000000000000000006000000008 forrr—e—e High tide Low tide High tide sels 100,000 pounds of halibut and sold for 6 and 9 cents. 21.—One seld o Steamer Movements ¢ NORTHBOUND Nerthland due Saturday. Admiral Evans due to. arrive Saturday. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 23 at 9 a.m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle May 25 at 9 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle May 26 at 9 pm. SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice due in port Sat- urday morning at 5 o'clock and sails 3 hours later. Alaska due southbound next Monday. Admiral Watson due bound about May 27. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 pm. for Sitka and ‘wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- @ day at 10 am. for Peters- e burg, Kake and way ports, eeeececeens e — e+ —— south L . TIDES TOMORROW | ° 3:20 a.m., 15.6 feet 10:18 a.m., -0.5 feet 4:46 p.m., 12:9 feet ow tide 10:26 pm., 54 feet — ., — HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, arrived May here yesterday wi PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, May; hundred and fifty-three | wouasnd pounds of halibut were here Wednesday. Ameriean sh sold for 4 to 86 cents and anadian sold for 4 to 7.1 cents. FOR RENT—Four roo;n apartment. Apply 6th and Calhoun. Tele- phone 1424. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room, close in; 3rd and Gold; telephone 138. FOR RENT—Available May 20th.! Four room furnished he ated| apariment. Good view. 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms. 803! Basin Road. Telephone 3204. ;;OR RENT. Fi;x;lshed apartments. FOR SALE—Wakefield sulky, basin- | ¥ ette and walker. All in excellent | condition. Mrs. Douglas, top floor, San Francisco Bakery. JFOR SALE—Baby carriage, Hey- wood-Wakefield, excellent condi- tion. $12.50. Tel. 7702, | Z7OR SALE—Gasvoas KIPLING. 60/ horse power Peerless engine in| good condition. Boat 60 feet long | overall. Cruiser type, accommo-| dating 8 persons. Boat may be; examined at Lower City Float.! Cash price $3000.00. Insured for $5,000.00. Inquire Empire. D} “FOR SALE—Power drag saw. Good ! condition, See Chas. Warner Co. | i N OR SALE_House for sale. 6th| and Park. Telephone 4005. | FOR SALECadillac car, suitable for taxi. Cheap for cash. See Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. Apply 421% East Tth Street. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—Niceiy furnished steam heated sleeping rooms for rent. Close in. Inquire 326 2nd Street. FOR RENT — Single apartments. MacKinnon Apartments. Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 5701. FOR RENT—One two-room furn- ished apartment vacant. The Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's paradise. Willoughby Avenue. Fireproof building. WANTED WANTED — Woman for general housework. Telephone 1953. WANTED—Children to room and board, $25.00 monthly. Mrs. Sin- clair Brown, Park Street. WANTED—Boarders at the Berg- } ;| FOR SALE—$600 Gasboat Erma. Length 40 ft.; beam 108 ft; i¥ 20 hp. Lying near White's store, Willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F. * Mullen, Behrends Bank. , FOR SALE—Small gas hoist; 4 hp, | good condition; $150.00. ' Also 4 i h.p. Standard Marine engine just | i overhauled, good condition; $125. £ standard Machine Shop. LE—!ncom;} ‘bearing Prop-; Good In- erty on Gastineau Ave. - Sharick, i} vestment. Mrs. Flora Telephone 5602. ! FOR SALE—W:= =en cneap for cash or trade for cabin or house good strongly built trolling boat, 351 feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, fogether with fittings, gurdy, shafting, belting, poles, tools, spotlight. and box compass. Could be used for trading, logging or fitted for hali- but fishing. Inguire Alstrom’s News Stand. ? i | ¢ 1 mann Dining Room. Under new management, real home cooking. Table board $40.00 monthly. Sun- day chicken dinner 75c. Emma Grunning. “1i% DRESSMAKING. mewzng of all kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone 2252. LOST AND FGUND FOUND — Pair of horn rimmed glasses in heavy black - leather case. Owner may have them by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. Q. | IT PAYS TO PAY CABH Harris Hardware Co. || | Lower Front Street of the Presbyterian meet - — WOMEN'S MISSIONARY | SOCIETY WILL I\IEET’ The Women's Missionary Society Church will tomorrow afternoon at al o'clock in the church parlors. This will be the last meeting until Au- gust and a good attendance is de- sired. The Query Corner Ques- tions in the May number of Wo- man and Missions will be used and Mrs. Carmichael will present some pictures of African mission interesting. ———a———— SOOTHING REFRESHING BEAUTIFYIN Spring is the season of the year when every woman should arrange for a series of beauty treatments. Enliven the skin and the hair. Glow with health and thrill with the joy of liv- ing. Our personal service rates are most reasonable—and our work is first-class in every detail. Phone for appoinment. Permanent Wave—$10.00 PHONE 397 AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS MRS. JACK WILSON | — fields which promise to be very Old papers at the Embire office Marine News e EATTLE SPORTSMAN 'S | FINDS ALASKA BEST In its salmon trolling, Southeast Alaska has one -of the 'greatest sportsmen’s attractions in the world, in the opinion of C. S. Kel- lison, Manager - of the Seattle |He is seeing this portion of the 1Territory for the first time as a | passenger on the United States |Coast Guard Cutter Chelan which {arrived in port yesterday. | “salmon trolling such as you | have is rare, indeed, and I think ‘you are overlooking one of your best bets by not advertising it iwidely,” declared Mr. Kellison. Hun- | dreds of fishermen go to Campbell |River each year to troll, but that district doesn’t begin to compare with Southeast Alaska, he added. Mr. Kellison landed a 49-pound king on his first try when a party {from the cutter spent a few hours | fishing a short distance north of | Ketchikan. Since then the fisher- 'men on the Chelan have landed many kings and all of them are | highly enthusiastic over the sport. { “I am coming back for more of it. In fact, T think I may say (that this is but the first of many ymcre trips here as I hope to make it an annual event,” declared Mr. Kellison. i | ADMIRAL ROGERS IS BOUND NORTH| [ | SEATTLE, May 21—Steamer Ad- !miral Rogers sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this sengers and 14 steerage. inre: Mrs, F. P. Mathiesen, E. A. Tor- guson, Mrs. F. B. Smith, and two ! steerage. [ Old papers at The Empire. Tusic--Entertainment furnished for DANCES—PARTIES LODGE GATHERINGS “SMOKEY” MILLS ‘Telephone 402 [SUNSSET [} TaE JuxeAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 183 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER PGOL ROOM Day and Night Service s | “Youthful Loveliness in 6 Days” | Latest in Cosmetic Science Marvo Beauty return and Won- Sue-Fun removes facial blemishes, pimples, blackheads, freckles, wrin- kles or that worn sallow looking ! complexion. See Dr. Doelker, Hellenthal Bldg. FERRY TIME CARD | | weaves Juneav for Douglas and | Thane i 6:15am. 7:10a.m. 9:15 am.t 12:30 p.m.t 2:00 pm. 3:15 pm.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30a.m. 6:30 pm. 47:45 pm. 9:65 p.m. §11:30 pm., 6:15p.m. 1730 p.m. 9:40 p.m. §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. Juneau Ferry:& Naviga: tion Company FIELD FOR TROLLING| morning with 29 first class pas»l Passengers hooked for Juneau| | By CLIFF STERRETT 10 SACKS OF MAIL BROUGHT HERE BY ALICE {Vessel Calls Today on Way from Vancouver to } Skagway | With heavy mail, a fair cargo| and 103 passengers, the steamship ;Prmcess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliffe Branch of Spaulding Bros., sport-|and Purser D. G. McDonald, called ing goods and equipment dealers.|at Juneau this afternoon on her way from Vancouver, B. C, to Skagway. She put off here 70 sacks of mail, almost all of it from Seattle. The vessel had aboard 290 tons of freight, most of it destined for the Interior Yukon. | Passengers who disembarked at this port were J. C. Greely, Mrs.| L. Lewis, E. McClain, N. M. Rich-| ardson, J. A. Williams, Thomas Olsen, James Carlson, Mrs. D. E. Martin, E. Golisch, John Creagh,! Mrs, S. Sepetic and two children. | About 60 of the steamship’s pas- sengers are destined for the In- terior and are employees of the White Pass and Yukon Route, re- turning North for the season’s ac- tivities. or A. Allard, Post Comman- der at Dawson of the Royal Can-| adian Mounted Police, is return-| ing to his station. He is taking with him a detachment of police. Mrs! - Allard and Miss Allard ac- company the Major. | W. Phelps, attorney at White- horse, and Mrs. Phelps, are return- ing home from a visit -to British Columbia. THhe Princess Alice will be back here Saturday morning at 5 o'clock and will ‘depart three hours later for'' Vancouver. -eoe - A third of Japan’s 8,000 miles of government railways are on grades. Posters urging . quiet are b distributed in New York’s anti-noise campaign. A S ofd Papers ai The Emplre. The Florence Shop Phone 427 for Appointment | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL ‘WAVES ,back here on the tender Sunday | LIBBY CANNERY CHIEF COMES FROM CRAIG Tender Mary Lou Also! Brings Other Passen- gers to Juneau Capt. C. E. Aliues, District Man- ager of Libby, McNeill and Libby canneries in Southeast Alaska, with | headquarters in Craig, is in Juneau today on a business visit. He came this morning on the tender Mary Lou, Capt. Ralph Erickson. This evening Captain Ahues will go on the Mary Lou to Taku, and will be nroute to Craig. “We are getting our gear and making other preparations for the| fishing season at Craig,” he said.| 'Some king salmon are running at Taku, and fish are being lifted| upon the wharf there.” i Passengers who came to Juneau| from Craig on the Mary Lou are, Mrs. Z. M. Bradford, former resi-! dent of this city, whose husband is Standard Oil agent at crmg;{ Mrs. A. Peters, wife of the Libby,| McNeill and Libby storekeeper m,1 Craig, and J. Bogue accountant for the hosptial corporation :xt‘ Craig. | The Mary Lou, on departing from | Juneau next Sunday or Monday, | will load for Craig cannery m: chinery and 10,000 pounds of ice. — FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Frent and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross. Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill. -9 Front at A, J. Office. 1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- cery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main, 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 9 Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-17 1-8 1 2- FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound May 12 May 18 May 16 May 18 May 19 May 25 May 26 June 1 May 30 June 1 June 2 June 8 June 6 June 8 June 9 June 15 June 13 June 15 June 15 June 22 June 20 June 22 June 24 Leave Seattle “Alameda *Alaska *Xuxon. ... tAlameda *Alaska tNorthwestern *Yukon Alameda *Aleutian tNorthwestern tAlaska June 2 June 6 June 9 June 12 ..June 16 June 18 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Leave Arrive Soythbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau May 12 May 14 May 27 June 3 May 28 June 5 furnished LOW ROUND TRIP FARES April 29 May 7 ...May 13 .May 20 May 21 May 25 May 28 June 1 mformatos and tickets on Seattle-California service. California-New = York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie, Trans-Paclfic. May 2 May 11 May 16 May 23 Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Beauty BSpecialists 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Ninth, back of power house. -2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main, 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract. 2- 3-! 3- 3 94 3- 3 3- 4- 4 Miss A. Hamilton FURRIER Furs of all kinds made and remodeled. GASTINEAU HOTEL Telephone 10 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA; Tickets sold to or from all Eastern points of United States “The World’s Greatest Travel System” AND SEATTLE Princess Alice Princess Alice Princess Louise ... June 12 or Canada and to Eourpe or the Orient. VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies For Tickets and Reservations W. L..COATES, Agent Valentine Building 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. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY 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 TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Juneau Fred Hanford Juneau Orin Hill Ketchikan P. Kostrometinoff - A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau. A ALASKA'WASHINGTON-AIRWAY S For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at ¢ p.m. from Pler No. 5, Beattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound enly when cargo warrants HO’I‘O‘ISEIP NORCO May 25 JUNE 8, 22 MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND May 18 JUNE 1, 15, 29 For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 ——————— Arcade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY We cater to those who want good things to eat. {OPEN ALL NIGHT