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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933. ettt e e e e ——— NEW baby sulky, also with new mattress. J. T. 142 Gastineau Ave Walnut-case Victor sacrifics. | piano Phone 53 b FOREST WOOD. Walter Anderson. Phone 04. TOM 'WHUMB new walnut piano for sale or rent. Old-style upright, rental, $250 monthly. Expert| piano tuning. Phone Anderson, | 143. . _WANTED man about house work of any kind. 667 COLORED woman wants day work | or laundry to take home. Good t' WOMAN COOK, capable, exper- ts job anywhere. Good Mrs. Marian Clark, ienced, references. Juneau. RRRENT ¢ apartment, Phone 5601. = Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel;, lelt Ju- | neau at 10 o'clock yesterday morn FOR .RENT — s-room .furnished ZAPQRA DUE. HERE: house. Phone 2704. | Steamer Movements SEIZED U.S. ble rates. Phone 242.| FOR RENT—Two-room furnishéd| | Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 59. ceived by Agent Morgan. The ves- | el will -sai HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders|och cione SOuthSunday mignt, taken. Jacobsen's Jewelry Store.| | ROOM and board at ‘fhe Hall for A-J men. Phone 235. { TURN your oid gol: into value. | Ccash or trade at Nugget Shop. PACIFIC . LEAVES ON {15 {ry With passengers, mail and freight aska Steamship Company is sched- | ¢ uled to sail from Seattle on April KAKE MAIL ROUTE here today. The freighter will car- | o { | for Kake ‘and -way peints/ the Alaska. SUNDAY FROM‘WH‘) ; and will return, on her regu !o ¥ lar schedile ‘Monday -morning. o SNORTHBOUND MISCELLANEOUS i Pl {® Norco scheduled to arrive in TROLLERS Tu torship Zapora, te, | " p & Sl : 'FOR general repair work, shingling, is due to arrive here smys::::. FRE[GHTER I‘ATOUCHE I: s:rnl:tg. Feri . kalsomining, painting call Henry ing according to radio advices re- | SA"JNG ON APR“. lS ® Zapora scheduled to arrive in @ | port at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 1 at 9 a. m. Northland -seheduled to sail from Seattle April 3 at 9 pm. Admiral < Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 6 at . Freighter Latouche of the Al-|g4 BE RELEASED Four American Craft Ord- ered Returned to Original Owners according - to -advices received | o coal and explosives and call at | ¢ in Southeast and ¥Southwest | ¢ VANCOUVER, B. C., March 31— | SABINS | Everything in Furnishings for Men | | | o = WE HAVE I at -the ‘Right ‘Price Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front -Street 5-ROOM furnished house. Street. Phone 3352. FOR RENT—Three room furnished SEE MORRIS for highland forest wood, any length. SXCEPTIONAL pargams 1n used | cars now. Good selection. Cop- nors Motor Co. —— HUPMOBILE SERIES 222 THE NEW Hu pmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES 'CARLSON Juneau Distributor apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. FOR RENT — 4-rcom furnished house. Reasonable. Phone 67 after 5 o'clock. FOR RENT—Modern, steam+heat< ed apartment. Nugget Shop. FURNISHED 6-roon: modern house. Autcmatic oil heat. Inquire per- sonaily at Saloum's Store. [2 12th The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, - Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. ery on Ol‘ders GROCERIES and MEATS Telephone 539-Free Deliv- 10 am. Four United States salmon trollers seized nearly three yeats ago for fishing * within “Canadian “waters, and ‘interned at Prince Rupert, will be returned to the - owners. The statement was made by Maj- or'J. A. Mothérwell, Chief Super- ‘éi‘:or of Fisheries for British Colum- The American boats are the May Sunrise, Tillicum and Queen City. R = S Ten million out of the 25,000,000 automobiles in use in the United States are estimated to be at least |five years old. ———.———— Classified ads pay. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 8 at 9 pm. ‘SOUTHBOUNY SAILINGS '’ Admiral Evans scheduled southbound sometime to- morow. Is “at “Excursion Inlet loading salmon. 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 o e 0 SEVEN PASSENGERS OUT ON ESTEBETH ON TRIP TO SITKA The Estebeth, Capt. Edward over $5.00 TAILORING Our Specialty RICE, 6 pounds . . . 27c Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, Ileft at 6 o'clock last night for Sit- ka and wayports with the follow- ing passengers: For Funter Bay—W. S. Pekovich F. WOLLAND First National Bank. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply|&: RHUBARB, 3 Ibs. . . . 25¢ and Mrs. Pekovich; for Hoonah— I‘Géarge Jones, Lottie Kackson; for Tenakee—Mr. and Mrs. D. Zarelli; | for Chichagof—H. Hoaglund. HORLUCK’S PALM BEACH Brick and | | DANISH Ice Cream NEW CABBAGE, Ib. 4Vsc —_——————— —— e @ | TIDES TOMORROW 1] VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. T O TR A 7 FURNISHED apariments; 7 rooms, 5 rooms (electric range) Phone 2004. { Oash Grocery, Willoughby or ALL FLAVORS f Phone 101. J Iée 'C ' ik Pl R ——— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. o Cppi | High tide, 3:43 am., 13.8 feet. Lo e Parlor | LEMONS 9 l 49 | Low tide, 10:40 am., 23 feet. AR k2 — 9 aoz. « « « c High tide, 5:00 pm., 105 feet. FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel| s 2 3 Low tide, 10:25 pm. 6.4 feet. House. Hot water heat. Phoue 361. \L Nice Size - LMAN — 8 i McBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701 L. SCHU R_EBEKAHS END CARD Manufacturing Turrier Formerly of Juneau SERIES. WITH GR Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle i~ g3 J ‘\A Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 I HAAS CHEESE, . . Young American | ‘PRIZES _WEDNESDAY | The ‘14st! of the ‘Hebekan jen- tertaining series of card parties .....190 Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings Lean Beef STEER ROASTS . 15%c |was held Wednesday night in the Odd Fellows' Hall. 'Grand ‘prizes were ‘awarded for the 'series,*de- licious refreshments served and an enjoyable time had by all of those who attended. | GARBAGE HAULED ‘ | .’ 1{3 | MIDGET LUNCH | - Saloum’s Seward Stivet, moar Second Sl "t SARDINES, 4 for . . 25¢c | “Prizes awarded for the games ‘Wednesday evening were: | IE Under Old Management ( MoreM For Your | | Bridge, Ladies first—Mrs. Alma “ one: o Hendrickson; Consolation —“Mrs. \‘ TOM m;ipen;‘msa:i lS’T,URGE l i 4 fl Norwegian ‘Style Eliott' Thompson; ~Bridge, Men's | : % 2 ! first — John Green; Caqnsola | ha ¥ o COLEM’AN S |t tion—Frank Congdon; Whist, La- JUNEAU FROCK “Exclustve but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie SHOPPE 31 b2 WATCH FOR BIG SPECIAL UPON OPENING STORE 'NO. 2 NEXT WEEK Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware dies’ first—Mrs, Robert Keeney; Cansolation Mrs. Van ‘iAtta; ‘Whist, Men’s first—Aino Erickson; - Consolation—Charles ‘Tuegel. " , ‘Grand prizes for the series Wwere awarded -for Bridge, ‘Ladies—Mrs. D.C.Jensén; Men, Robert Keeney. ‘Whist - Ladies—Mrs. Robert Light; ¥ Men, Aino Erickson. ? leproot Hosiery Co. | 4198, Capstown (00te sand me your Silve: lec colour combinationsfor Fron of charge. B It's easy to cut ryour hosiery bills. Wear the new Hofe- proof stockings . .. of rich natural silk . .. delicate . . .-fine tex- tured and beadtifully finished. They cost less because they wear longer. For all round wear * No.222 5/ For street wear 4/11107/11 Dance and Evening 5/61011/6 For exira hard wear No. 8888 6/11 At all better stores © CLIP: THIS: COUPON-@ for o Colour Harmony Chart ) ) you'll.stop.in soon. Clothes are going to be more glamorous this’ Spring than any you have known in a long time. Come to-our showing of fashions . . , and you’ll see why! Ready for-your inspection, We hope » e e TR INSPECTION You Are Welcome! ’ § A