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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933. AIN'T IT WONDERFUL. HOW OUT OF ALL THE PEOPLE J ON EARTH, AMOS SHOULD CHOOSE ME, AN’ I SHOULD TELL ME, UNCLE SAML. HOW'D YOU AN’ AUNT SUSIE come WE JUST STARTED OUT ] T'BE GOCD FRIENDS AN THEN CHANGED OUR MINDS/ case Victor! Sacgifico, FOR RENT—Three room ulmshf‘d\ { piano Phone 537 apt. Inqulrf‘ Bishop Apts, A-J MEN <o of YOUR FOR RENT — i-room furnished| sunshine a General Electric' house. Reasonable. Phone 67 after Sun Lamp. Buy the S-2 bulb| 9 o'clock. and rent the Sun Lamp for 50c,— =~ = " R a week. Alaska Electric Light &) FQR JRENT—Modern, steam-higat Power Co. { ed apartment. \uh;,nL Shop | FOREST WOOD. Walter Anderson, FOR RENT — d¢-room fumished Phone 5204. | house. Electric range. Phone 187 e - —| after 6 p. m TOM THUMB new " walnut piano - for sale or rent. Old-style upright, FURNISHED 6-room modern house. fental, $2.50 monthly. Expert Autcmatic oil heat. Inquire per- piano tuning. Phone Anderson, sonaily at Saloum's Store. e | FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room| First National Bank. house, beautifully furnished. Phone TR 131. Price reasonable SEE MORRIS for wood, any length. }APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire i Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. ok FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. nighland forest ‘;XCEP’I'TO}TI_AL" nargaxx:& in used cars now. Good selection. Cor-| — o L il i e nors Motor - Co. FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel N . — | House. Hot water heat. Phoue 361. WANTED i T AR = A T McBRIDE apartment. WANTED—Used awning up to . breadth. Phone Douglas 18. Phone 5701. % HOUSEKEEPINGQ rooms, $10 month. 207 2d St. ‘COLORED woman wants d”n work' ——— Good VACANC{ MacKhmon Apa.rlmcnt.; or laundry to take home. work, reasonable rates. thrmcv 242, Y FURNISHED apartment oo, | WOMAN ‘COOK, capable, exper- 5 rooms (electric range) Phone jenced, wants job anywhere. Good , 2004 references. Mrs. Marian Clark, FORTRE’NT 0 Sifoon Iarnmnhed ' e bl ik ___| house. Phone 2704 WANTED—T'wo A-J men to room: |PARTLY furnished apartment. and board. Phone 601. | Lt Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. Read the ads as carefully as you — i read the news articles. 2 .| MISCELLANEOUS l FOR general repair work, shmgllng kalsomining, painting call Henry ] Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 59. | HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders taken. Jacobsen's “Jewelry Store ¥ WE HAVE IT | at the Right Price | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Fron% Street 1 ROOM and board at ‘Yhe Hall for | A-J men. Phone 235. neasom;ble Mnn(}nly Rates | GARBAGE HAULED | E.O0.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 TURN your old gola into value. Cash or trade at. Nugget Shop. LOST AND FOUND Classified ads pay. : s STOLEN — Saturday night from B e 7 . Frank Harris's Tresidence, one ]\EIPG‘E}'M{;‘I‘J&E‘EE l Harvard bicycle. Reward. offered. ,‘» g ! 7 Call Harris Hardware. | TOM and MARIE STURGE | R 1 Open Sunday || prrmr e e » . JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hate = |holtz, J. S. Truitt, Mrs. N. R. Walk- -o.o;'.p“notd’o Steamer Movements ° NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive in port at 9 olclock tonighd. Norco scheduled to arrive in port Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 1 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from . Seatile April 3 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans. scheduled southbound April 1. Alaska is scheduled south- bound .on April 3. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth . leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ®© 0 000000008 o0 -~ ALASKA HERE FROM SOUTH THIS MORNING . . . . . . . ° . o . le . . . . . ° . . . . . . . ° . . Largest Passenger List of]| Year Aboard Steam- | er for Westward The steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V Westerlund, Purser D. P. Doran, arrived here from the south with four and one-half days’ mail and more than 200 first class passen- gers, and 89 steerage aboard. Those arriving in Juneau on the steamer were; from Seattle—Mrs. J. A. Martin, Myrtle Krusey, Bev- erly Leivers, Mrs. J. W. Leivers, Roy , Rutherford, W. S. Pekovich, Mrs. W. S. Pekovich, Mrs, C. P. See- lye, Mary Seelye, Daniel Seelye, Mrs. A, W. Sofolko, Master Sofolko, W. E. White, M. Kuboff, W. W. Wilmer, Mrs. H. F. Sfoffe, A. Schafer, and A. J. Ritchie; from Southeast Alaska ports were—Frank |Parrish, Father Salzman, Chet Johnson, B. K. Thomas, Mrs. E. Blake, F. 8. Congdon, R. J. Mec- Mach, Mary Nordhess, ¢J. From- er, C. J. Sneldon, L. L. Trimble. The steamer left for the west- ward at noon today. Those taking passage tor the Westward on the steamer were; for Valdez—George J. Love; for Cordova—N. O. Hardy, Mrs. N. O, Hardy, Mary Lee, Barbara Dean, W. H. Chase and six second class; for Seward—Roy King, Jack Car- mally, L. M. Carrigan, R. D. Car- rigan, Mrs. Ida E. Green, Norman Leary, Walter McDevitt, W. H. Cameron, K. B. Edwards and Sadie | May Harworth, and eight second class. D FIRE ALARM CALLS THE NEW NEWLYWEDS RETURNING FROM HDNEYHOON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messer- schmidt, recently: married in Ju- neau, are passehgers ahoard 'the Princess ' Norah returning from their honeymoon trip spent in the Paclfic Northwest. Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Home Boarding House. ‘Gastineasu and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harri Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-8 Fifth- and Kennedy. . JAME:S C’RISON § 41 Nlnbh, huil.,.?i power 4 J quilm ‘! lfiflhmm:l?lnm 4-3 Distin and 3 4-5 Ninth and —_— 4-8 Tenth and C. W——m 47 Twelfth. BPR. parage ! 4-8 Twelft ‘Willoughby. Saloums Wn-smu—c book editorials. They interpret merchandise news. The Fl h Florence Holmquist, Prop. Triangle Bldg. Marme News : NORTHLAND leveryone, and stayed as long as DO\S)b]E in all ports. | , ‘ . Future Trips Planned {Special Cruise to Sitka PR s g agent for jtors and Channel residents aboard, |two and a half day cruise to Sit ({hours work for them when th |reached Funter jably to make the cruise delight- ithe inside passage to Sitka. of the Northland, did his utmost |to show the guests a good time. i There was dancing every night and moving pictures were shown. Many the passengers joined in help- to entertain and Elmer Reed (with his famous readings and skits proved the life of the party. Sev- |eral of the teachers aboard, sang {and played the piano and the last }1113}1: Mr. Noonan gave a s 1 |dinner party with place cards, fav- e | a regular banquet. Capt. Williams contributed to the pleasure of the passengers and |traveled close to the shore lines so that the deer could be seen by TRIP MOST SUCCESSFUL |{thee Northland Transportation | Company, hopes to be able to range more of these weekend trips pleasure of the people of large party of legisla- (135 neau Channel Left For South Northland left at 5 o'clock | day afternoon for uiae south | the following passengers from |Juneau: for Wrangell—C. E. Rob- ka, yesterday afternoon at 4 0'-|inson, J. E. Boule; for Ketchikan— clock. With perfect weather and'Robert Wakelin, Harry Race, P. O. the crew of the motorship doing | Peierson, Boo Milovich, Gil Rich,{ everything to make it a memordblewl-[any Smith, S. M. Saven, Mrs. 1 occasion, tlose making the trip|Fred Rockhull; for Seattle—Alice] pronounced it a perfect week-end.|Hansen, Mrs. A. Duncan, Armon The motorship was delayed on|Duncan, W. K, Keller, A. Wald, the return trip to Juneau for a|Mrs. Carrie Danasi, Billy Goeiz, number of hours by a call to stop |Mrs. Bertha Goetz. at Funter Bay to load some heavy —_————— machinery. Expecting to load for an hour or so, the crew found ten ]7 PA s s ENGERS Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cass Norah, due tonight from the south, has the following passengers| aboard for this port: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Mrs. Carol Goldstein, Isadore Gold- stein, Mrs. Marian Lary, Miss Wilma A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt, Eion J. MeNichol, Ernest R. Robinson, Hugh C. Ru- dolph, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray Steven: {Royal M. Shepard, Anthony Ven nes, Mr. and Mrs. D. Zarelli. —————— TIDES joyed by Large Party from Juneau With a the motorship Northland, Capt 5 Leonard Williams, Purser E, P. Winch, returned from the special Bay at midnight, Sunday. Ideal Weather Ideal weather helped consider- ful from the time of departure from Juneau at 3 o'clock Saturday morning, when a gala crowd was at the Femmer dock bidding far well to the fravellers, until the re- turn yesterday. Stop at Port Althorp On the'way to Sitka a short stop was made at Port Althorp where the passengers disembarked to in- spect the cannery. The motorship continued the same day, vhrough On the way through Peril Straits, many deer were seen on the shores. The passengers counted over one hun= dred and said that eight bucks were seen in one place. They re- I. ported that the deer seemed in perfect condition. TOMORROW The motorship arrived in Sitka| High tide, 2:19 am., 16.7 feet. at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and| Low tide, 8:43 am., -1.0 feef. the passengers spent the day en-| High tide, 2:53 p.m. 143 feet. joying the sights in the former Capital. The old Russian church, lovers lane, and the Pioneers' Homa Low tide, 8:43 pm., 26 feet. - ATTENTION ELKS! were all visited by many of the|Regular meeting Wednesday night. passengers who did the town in|March birthday party. Buffet true tourist fashion. lunch. —adv. Entertained Aboard Dan Noonan, the popular steward — o — Classified ads pay. OYAL QUALITY without f/w 3ur3m _of %avy Dvestment EVER before have so few dollars bought so much Electric Cleaner! Never before was it even thought pos- sible to produce a cleaner as fine in quality q_id as efficient in pelformcm:e as "Che e - ROYAL SPECIAL $30.00 Rugs faisly sparkle under its ‘powetful suction, and deeply imbedded dirt and ors, hats and everything to make it DOUGLAS NEWS JUNIOR PLAY READY FOR PRESENTATION The Juniors of the Douglas High School are all ready for the first performance of “Sweethearts For- ever,” a three-act comedy, tomor- row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the high school auditorium. This matinee is especially for grade children. Thursday and Friday nights, March 30 and 31, evening perform- ances will be given at 7:45 o'clock. On the tickets, the time is an- nounced at 8:15 o'clock but be- cause of the length of the play, it was decided to move up the time to 7:45 o'clock. Holders of yellow tickets are entitled to attend the Thursday night presentation and tholders of the orange tickets, Fri- day night, Two evening presentations are staged because the high school aud- {itorium is too small to accommo- date everyone at one performance. —— - SITKA ROUND-TRIPPERS ENJOY WEEK-END TRIP Douglasites who made the trip to Sitka and wayports on the | Northland over the week-end, ported a fine time for the three days’ journey. Plenty of diversion was afforded all the time and par- ticularly interesting to them was their visit at Sitka. They dlso spent some time at Port Althorp and at Funter Bay. Due to their prolonged stay at the latter place, they were some eight hours later than scheduled in reaching home, | which occasioned a half holiday at the school as five of the teachers Wwere among the excursionists. —,,— INJURES HAND E. Hachmeister, pattern maker at Treadwell, is having a few days’ ~'|enforced vacation due to a bad cut which he sustained on one of his hands while at work Saturday aft- ernoon, er'’s Ink! HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men %14 Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ["FUR GARMENTS Made to Order nemodeleq. Repaired, Cleaned H. J. YURMAN l The Furrier The Coffee Shoj CHICKEN DINNER THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKihnon Apts. ln's Katherine Hooker i 1 24 suface Imq scamper for cover in the dust-proof bag. Enjoy: the satisfaction of owning the utmost in ‘electric cleaning ‘without the burden of heavy initial cost. CONVEMIENT TERMS 'IF ‘DESIRED Alaska Electric Light & Pouwer Qompany JUNEAU—Phone 6 - . DOUGLAS—Phone 18 CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR A nmomAfloN OF ROYAL SPECIAL AT OETS Ald, THE DIAT BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apl.rtmmh e THURSDAY AND FRIDAY lCl Promote Prosperity With Prmb-, LARGEST FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar, 25 Mar. 28 Aprii 3 ...April 1 April 4 April 10 Steamer ALASKA YUKON FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCOQ, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Rogers Apr. 4 Apr. 8 Ad. Evans Apr. 6 Apr.10 Ad. Rogers Apr.18 Apr.22 SOUTHB0UND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans Ad. Rogers .. Ad. Evans . Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 | = { J. B. BURFORD & CO. | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau mvo!‘ln “ ” + M.S.“ZAPORA March 26 April'1 April2 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonaa, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean ror Douglas and 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. pA" ' FI C 7:108.m. :30p.ma. 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. ST W one 12:30p, 11:15p.m. { -.. SAILING ‘ 2: 13 midnight TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA 3:30p.m.¢ $1:00a.m. t and SEATTLE *4:00p.m. F Leaves Douglas for Jumeam o ]uneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. INCES 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. b R HORAL 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. ’ 12:45pmt 1:30pm. March 30 2:15p.m. 13:15p.1a. April 13, 27 1:16am. Winter Excursion Rates Now M Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from t—Freight will be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Motouhip “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- -day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and © Way Ports

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