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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL {, 1932. ,§ IE \RNFY (“0()(;” AND SPARK PLUG By BIL[E DE "BE(X\ : FINEST ‘ : 7 " SPALIKY SHO At FWISKY, SINCE : CF %, STEAMERS HE DONE GOT DAY GOAT GLAND . NESs sIReee _ &"&R gfgf t‘,:“f‘s 2, 22 : PODDEN - ‘ . 4 iy BoSS - Lookr HiM - oL Do RBAGK SWNCE LS o 2 5%, No Mo'PAINS .~ TiArs MACE A RRAND - ' N B/ 2 St sl ™ | | \& u RK 8 ' ¥ HOR oo UsTa Have B % 7 WAS g;m wéfi:"f}g{:‘ be: S 0 A\C ME. WORRIED- : # CoULEA KAQGKED M T 2 > “s lme:s W A SATLING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneaa DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *N'WESTERN Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 31 YUKON Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Apr. & DENALIL Apr. 1 PFreight ALASKA Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 icate. Inc.. Great Britain righits reserved PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. j I o Sell a Heater-—or Finda “Two-Seater --Use the Want N 5. | e For Reservations—Tickets—Travel Information The Weather . . W. E. NOWELL, Axfr::l PHONE 2 (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureaa) Forecast for Yuneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pam, April 1: | | | AR & ; o .8 DIPARTMENT OF AGRIUULTUEE WEATHER S8UREAU Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA s . TR E R R TH | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioctty ~ %entne it o ; > 4 pm. yesty ....2046 42 63 w 3 Cldy ric range; furn Steamer Movements ’NOR WESTERN 4 am. today ....2053 40 83 SE 9 Rain -room apartment, Monarch Sl £ 2060 42 8 s 12 cldy AR LN RS an 6th and Main. Phone 436. NORTHBOUND Noon today £t E — e Norco due to arrive at 2:30 { income producing prop- | “OR RENT—Three-room furnished o'clock tomorrow morning. FRUM sz A R D | ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS own. Good location for | 2Partment, near corner of 6th|e Admiral Evans due to arrive . A YESTERDAY | ToDAY | Southbound value $8,000.00. Allen| @nd Park. Reasonable rental Saturday. | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, Preclp. 4am. | LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Telephone 4003. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velouity 24 hrs,. Weather ' FOR RENT — Furnished steam|e alaska scheduled to sail from | Barrow AL 0 -8 -8 6 0 Clear TRIP FARES *Adm.Evans Mar.50 Apr. 2 Apr.14 FOR SALE — 8-tube r e | heated smgle apartment. Mac- Seattle, Apri 2 at 9 a. m. \ Nome R8T 26 28 16 04 Cldy SBATILR Adm.Rogers Apr. 5 Apr. 9§ Apr.13 “r(’R SA.LE 5 TM'“O]? bu ' 2 Zaes Snoniied ot ot ¥ - Jombana Way to v;'i'i-i‘,i?ik; oy e L e e CALIFORNIA "Oglia 8t Sitks i YkUal r ns, also restau- o i v 1 ag 2 22 I nd. «, P O Box 236, Wrangell, Alaska.| vy Syitanle for roomers and sail from Seattle, April 5 | E‘;;‘;?R}im‘bcr gg gg gg 11: l.gl: S;T:- : Wi rveyagp PP sndRigponscs g 5 ?ib;f mf "}(31' r:\; f;fii}f’;,é"”fil\?; sail from Seattle, April 6 e [Charles A, Ghsscock and Purser | -é\l&vuu oot :T 2 g; 40 03 Rain ¥ . Canal and return, - Hon see o Wt s sl s a m. Joseph L. Large, arrived here at| Sitka o i 24 Cldy . g MEOCEALANNAILS :éJgMOLWD SAILINGS 10 o'clock last night from Seward! Ketchikan 4 4 36 40 2 Rain nfl?fiaé?fc g e s oy “SAL: OREDIT and installment account|s Princeéss Norah due in port at e |She departed for Seattle at mid-| Prince Rupert ... 46 44 =8 40 38 Rain ‘ customers who are acceptable may 7 o'clock tonight and will o night. Edmonton 42 36 | 24 0 Pt.Cldy i - 4 Round America Rate (one way wat- open an account at our store sail south at midnight. The vessel had 17 passenger from| Seattle o .. g1 30 e Rain er, return by rail ($350.00. . i The Cash Bazaar, the largest DE- | » Yukon scheduled southbound e the Westward for the Puget Sound| Portland 66 64 50 52 0 Cldy W, § dress’1684 i of Empire. PARTMENT STORE IN ALASKA about April 4. metropolis and she booked 28 per-; San Francisco 0 56 50 52 6 0 Cldy B. H. HOWARD, Agent. = 5 - - 2 LOCAL SAILINGS sons at this port for the South. | —Less thah 10 miles. f‘OR SALE — Six-room mode PIANOS, Radios, Séwing Machines Estebeth leaves. every Thurs- The Northwestern, which was A largz low pressure area Wwith centers over the Gulf of Alaska house; 10-room modern e. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun day night at 6 p. m., for scheduled to reach Juneau yester- @nd over Bering Sea overlies the entire Territory this morning. Pre- § Phone 5404. ing. Radio and phonograph re Sitka and way, DOTtS. lday afternoon was delayec by head | Cipitation has occurred over Alaska generally except in the northern r | { pairing. Anderson’s Musi¢ Shoppe Pacific leaves every Thursday winds. | and interior districts. Temperatures over the Territory are mostly sell cheap warmer this spring especially in the «Kuskokwim, over the Seward at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Passengers for Juneau - s ) - From Seward—Charies Nye, "Mrs. ¢ TIDES TOMOREOW » Charles Nye, Mrs, Paul Wilson, Miss oot ! JE(V%ELNEELSON Com an H. A. Lawrence, W. A. Allen, Sam L1d< 5:08 a. m., 28 fee Watch Repairing p y - | V I .' gz:’;m‘;f 18 :I T y WiDBEON BAGK .‘ -x:ak.e fnqil-:i? p.ort.s: S : “elfirsuns who disembarked here Peninsnua andji’i Yukon. - ‘:_ - N Northland Transportatwn aker, Paul Auren, L. 8. Coffin, 1 tide 11:04 a. m., 147 feet Brunswick Agency ls T ” }I eston, Hoonah, Al- | ! A.-Gutfeldt, - J. S. Jeffrey, Fredy tide~$:18 p. m.- 08 feet - 3 [ SEA R WAY NDRTHl TU Lautence, J. J. Meherin, A. B.| ;’l?gm fide 11:39 p. m., 155 feet | "FRONT S1REE o P Stoney, Richard Wakelin, and one — - - - i “Avona,” length £ 10, width 12 £, equipped with L RETURN TBMGHT A e e o ok ONE BALIBUT BOAY - ——— 330k Atlas-Ti pc)ml Diesel en- 5 % ist for S e | ¢ gm(‘”]Bflx",:anldI Larsen, Box {Bureau of Fisheries Vessel Through passengers from the SELLS FOR 9-13%4] Florence Shop Westward for Seattle wer 1 i 3 : J | J 1415, Juncau. Phone 328 | Here Af_ter Overhaul | B {7] From Uganik—Mrs. J. R. Rich-| SEATTLE, April 1. — Only one Florencs Holmquist, Prop. ‘Ticket Agent Freight Agent JOb in Seattle Princess Vessel rings ardson, O. L. Grimes. |vessel arrived here yesterdsy With|| ppone 427 Triangle Bldg Phone 79 Phone 114 . house, party furnished, Wl~1 two Passen ers to From Seward — Mrs. Harold E.| halibut. She brought 10,000 pounds | g Jarge lots on cormer. Garage 2 < e e g 5] Bowman, Mary Emmeline Bowman, |and the fish sold for 9 and 13% | 5 ® Ressonable terms can be arrang-| Afler an abcence from port for This C]ty Mr, and Mrs, L. J. Chilberg, Bar- | cents. ; ed. Address 1652 care of Empire, |Several months, the United States {hara Chilberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. e IH PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Surednl g ries patrol boat| polq gom Vancouver, B. C., to|Lohnes, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Ma- | o | ol ; R SALE—Save on fuel, buy DRI- { Widgeon, Capt. Olyde I. Dell, ar-| 20U HE "800 Gl “pitons] tilde Peterson, F. G. Henry, Boris | | AT THE HOTELS | THEO. S. PEDERSON Motorship “P ACIFIC” HEART HEMLOCK WOOD. One rived in port last night from Be- | #, Capt. W. Q. Palmer and|Magide, F. H. Stroecker. | cord delivered for $8.00 or 5 cords aitle via Ketehikan where it, spent |Noret ORBL: JE B B SO0 P piom Haines—Mrs. E. Zimmer, b || ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Leaves Oity Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- 1 for $35.00, Me And the mink have | ceveral -days. Gapt. Dell’ Heplaced |LUroer 4. N- TR/, Cafled & A P HelEtand, Canl R, JacESon. | s \ 0 L y i ot { 7 or 217 or 389. 1| G neau last evening, She will be n. i | burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports $ to cat. Tel. 37 or <! Moty '11): reg’ Mafngm in command .o pote ‘at 7 o'clock tonight and| Persons who booked passage here| Haiwry B. Guest, Prince George, Estimates Furnished Free of call during summer schedule. Passengers miist obtain tickets ; THANK YOU. MONS ANDE of the ship, and the mh‘er \\qsrh schediiled to Safl oh her returnjfor the South were: B. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nye P e o s Thibianit Hedure ‘;.‘ ship. i transferred to the Petrel, A?rmex | voyage south at midnight tonight.| For Petersburg—J. P. Morgar, E. Arnold Gutfeld, Skagway; Sam t] inting Contras e bfll!dnu‘row i 4 J B g bGE SALE 1}Tchc:n‘r‘n,a;"dud by Capt. Dell. . i Vessel Has Fair Cargo E. Robinson. | Baker, L. 8. Coffin, J. 8. Jeffrey, Shop Phone 354—Residence PHONE 79 . B. ., Agen en! dg. ?%mos ENGRAVING FREE. See | The Widscon spent Sevoral weeks| me vessél Bad § falr cargo andi For Wrangel o Prank Justin, | ik oL cewxe:: b nitidin ks l these at the Nugget Shop. extensive repairs to both the hulli?,i i);?::fexf*;rf?mfk;%yay i | (}u;:‘or r;g:&s}:m::m_ia:m Bl:ax!»er {Ju.::,“ : M S “y APORA"M." Seattle Arrive Junesu Leave Jumean ki £ i engine. It will remain in|" @it consisted of equipment|W. H. Caswell, E. Absfcromible, | Ataskan Shop at Third and Seward ot April 4 April 12 . Aprll 12 SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 8 F.M. | Permanent Waving a Specialty J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER and 3 WANTL&D port until Sunday when it willlys 'ty White Pass and Yukon|Ivan F. Winsor, Frank Nix, B. Ll B Mitchell, Paul Curew, Cor- Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- X'afl ‘f;’f S“klfi to fl';{i in convey. |Route and of general merchandise Jelich, Z. Cuculich, George Bates.[dova : wock, Craig, Ketchikan, ED—Girl to assismthhouse ng the seal migration past the|ry. ypper yukon River points. Many |H. J. Carrington, David Fenton. Zynda ¥ wfifi Telephone, 3443. west coast enroute to Pribilof Ts-|.¢ tie through passengers are em-| For Seattle—Thomas Newcombe, | Mrs, Mary England, Henry C. For Ticgets and Information see 8 — lands. 8 i ployees of the White Pass and|Mrs. Newcombe, Mrs. L. B. Adsit, Shattuck, Seattle; Hairiet A. Lau-j Mozorahip WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent ¥ WANTED—W"‘ rent or lease 4 or| A T. Nelson is engineer on the |yukon Route réturning North for|Mrs. Mary Kisul, Bessie Johnson, |rence, [Haihes; Mr. afid Mrs. Jos- | % 5 room furnished modern house.| Widgeon, Harry Decker is €00k, |th, season’s activities. E. E. Kinsel, Bert Jensen, Law- | eph J. Meherin, Juneau; Mr. and “ESTEBETH” Might consider apartment. Mustland the fourth member of the Passéngers for Juneau rence Johnson, V. Leonnoff, J. H.|Mrs. H. D. Stabler, Auk B&y, Lekves ‘Fanetle B Thurs gbn close in. Address with fun|crcw is .nml Dionne, University| pagsengers who disembarked at|Winter, J. T. Thompson, D. N.} ————, day at 6 P. M. mms,lm s Wh Y Sa Wo l # particulars, No. 1690, care of Em-fof Washington athlete and mem-|jyreau were: Mitchell, H. J. Boyd. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Way Ports en ou ve .rse y pire, ber of the 1931 edition ©of the| s H. B, Orewson, Mrs. M. 4 24 . — Huskies football team. England, R. L. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. ] DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Y C S d Well JANTED — Colored woman wants A e {C. T, Gardrier, R, J. Gonia, J. M. Phone Single O ou uan Pen house work by day of ‘h":"- Wikl Noxres Hart, M. 8. Hudson, S. J. Kane, | fog %, ; do laundry work at your home or H. Kittilsby, C. W. Liyingstone, T. . will call for and deliver laundry. — 4 . i ! Save today so that i 4 B. M.ltchell C. Pa'lmglen. H. 8 5 Telephone 802 or call at 111 Main| JUNBAU WOMAN'S CLUB LUN- |/ w8G Ehy = a0 U8 ™ 0 Svets | ‘ Sy 7 5 st at rear of L. R. Smith Paint CHEON will be served at Mrs. Hook- | 5 sot o B 04 y sp . - morrow for those Shop. er's Coffee Shoppe, Tuesday, April {5th. An interesting Program S S- | st ——— 3 5 RST CLASS, experienced woman sured. Members and guests are - 14 ihlngs you have al- cook wants position ih camp or|welcome to attend. i ‘ b L ways Wlllkd Ve o a di house, Phone 253. MILDRED LISTER, | = adv. Secretary. “Tomorrow’s Styles | ‘ 7 s y home, travel, educa- AWS fileq, sev and reteethed with = idy & 1 . : 4 Foley automatic saW. filer. Let|tmermrmmaeosesSn Today” * g I 7 tion, business or for us file your saw by machire. You JUNEAU FROCK : & ; = financial inde pend- witi be JRNME, S o SHOPPE : \ z ’ r p S To VANCOUVES, vioTouis ] & ence. —v!SOM'Im painting, homei “Exclusive but not Expensive” * g es se | | These !hl ngs are sk, Joimsite res, Fea-/f OO Dreyih Mnete H ouse F {QCks S.S. PRINCESS NORAH : waiting for tbS:e who sonable. SEE Q" HEGG. Tel. G | OSSRt v s et e SR — : J - - save. SAW filing by Fotey automatic ma-; & » Frm wnea ;i s i cmne‘. See Butchart, Cash Gro- FERRY TIME CfiRD A pleasmg showmg 1 T g i s . cery Leaves Juneau for Douglas and : Abits ; g sal of both wash print || pril _2_:.1_2, 23 rursi Oy Empize Want Ads Pay 8110, Fotog [} DAILY TRAIN SERVICE 7:10am. 47:30pm. . : 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. and voile patterns in FEOM VANCOUVER dammt By B R sises IN NEW SPRING PRINTS EVIR e S ‘!,J e il sk Sizes 14 to 20 ; Nongaesy e ®4l| * THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY for Juneam “The Imperial” ~- 10:00 p. -m. m. ":flr"" 6:30p.m. SKIRTS Winfipeg, Toraol "I‘he Last Service Is the Greatest '.I‘rlw P : c 8:30a.m. Hiloom. Wi Montreal and Chicigo. anlonm;o B gélsners ' 1;;2:;:: 1:; :o:: 4 SPORT PATTERNS _‘u. renarvwlox;: ‘;nd full “We ¢all for and deliver” 2:15p. 12:15pm, ¥ ; £ ! s s:4pme 1:18am. All Sizes—Reasonably® Priced V. W. MERATHILL, Agent | uET ME MAKE OVER o g d £ . JONEAD i R e ||+ , JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP |rJNYXYIN g Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Setundun sol) AC OLIVE KESOVIA f Juneau Ferry & Naviga: Opposite Harris Hardware Co. P IFIC

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