The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 4, 1933, Page 6

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' I DON'T~KNOW 1F IT'S SOMETHIN' I < ET. OR SOMETHIN EYES, AN’ AGUE, UNK. FEVER AN'CHILLS, SPOTS AFORE THE LEASTWISE OURS 1S! FOR SALE—4-r furnished; with bath. Phil McKanna, Dixon St. partly Terms. FOR SALE—Small restaurant, close in. Inquire Empire K 2 | FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. | double or single. First flat, San} | Prancisco Bakery. | PERELLE Apartmer FOR RENT—Two-room furnished| FOREST WCOD. Walter Anderson.| Phone 5204 apartment. Phone 5601, FOR RENT—Three room furnished TOM THUMB new walnut piano for sale or rent. Old-style upright, tental, $2.50 piano tuning. 143, monthly. Expert Phone Anderson, BEE MORRIS wood, any length. nighland forest ©XCEPTIONAL pargamns In used cars now. Good selection. Cor- apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. FOR REiT — 4-rcom furnished house. Reasonable. Phone 67 afl.er[ { 5 o'clock. | e w Ly | FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. | APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or nors Motor Co. 5 Phone 101. WANTED TEAMING of any kind, harrowing 1024, Juneau. “‘plowing o i (2 C. H. Switzer, BoX| poR SALE or Rent — Schombel WANTED—2nd hand crib, com- plete, in good condition. Address; P. O. Box 281, Douglas, WANTED—Work by day or hour,| practical nursing preferred. Mrs. Cordelia Carlson, Phone 2552 ndy man out house Cliff Apartments. House. Hot water heat. Phone 361. MCcBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. { FOR RENT S-room | 'house. Phone 2704. | furnished FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.| ® e e0v0 000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 7 at 2 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 8 at 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 8 at 9 pm. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle April 10, at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle April 11 at noon. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. 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 00000000000 BADTG S o R 9000000000300 000t0s reorr ®0000c0000000ecc000s00c00 0 TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 3:16 am. 64 feet. High tide, 9:00 am., 122 feet, Low tide, 3:42 pm. 21 feet. High tide, 10:14 pm., 126 feet. FRESH SALMON Fresh red and while King Sal- mon, Alaska Meat Co. —adv. and yard wants work of any kind.| Enquire Empire 2667. WOMAN COOK, capable, references. Juneau. Mrs. " FUR GARMENTS Made to Order exper-| fenced, wants job anywhere. Good' Marian Clark,! i | HOME BAKED PASIRY. Orders | | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | ‘ H. J. YURMAN MISCELLANEOUS | FOR general repair work, shingling, kalsomining, painting call Henry Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 59. taken. Jacobsen's Jewelry Store | ROOM and board at ‘rhe Hall for { A-J men. Phone 235, i’l‘URN your oid gol: into value. trade at Nugget Shop. The Furri ll { S R g (3 ;i % ol " The advertisements are you s T v_.-:;gu!de to egivclc’ni s;:)e_ndi_xw.r R HORLUCK’S | P & PALM BEACH Brick and | | " -- DAL MkvoRs TAILORING Juneau Ice Cream || Qur. Specialty Parlcr | | F. WOLLAND - : > 4 e % T The Coffee Shoppe || : [ CHICKEN DINNER EVERY EXPERT | ¢ THURSDAY | 8d St. opp. MacKinnor Apts. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker I A S R LT SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR; FOR & NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON 3 . Juneau Distributor ||~ FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN Phone 582. 403 Goldstein Bldg. # Reasonable Monibly Rates ?‘ GARBAGE HAULED E. Q. DAVIS | i TELEPHONE 584 i é & For Your i I | McCAUL MOTOR | ComPANY | & B 0% - “JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Lingerie —_— SABIN’ - Let the aavernsements help you make your shopping plans. LS AT B I T BT L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Turrier Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle Vi ’ ONE SHOVELFUL OF | OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. 1If you want cosi that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that will give the most heat pos- sible you should glve us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN. FEED D. B.. FEMMER PHONE 114 Marine News [FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 4—Four hali- buters arrived in port today and sold their catches as follows: From the western banks—Reso- lute with 37,000 pounds, Albatross with 33,000 pounds, both selling at with 30,000 pounds, selling for 8! and 6 cents a pound. From the local banks — Gloria 8% and 6 cents a pound; Nordby s (UPE STeRRETT 324 ALTMILLER BRINGS WORD OF BREWING INDUSTRY, ST. LOUIS { BIG PASSENGER | B. H. Altmiller, of Overland, Mis- | souri, near St. Louls, ’Juneau on the steamer Yukon, and | will remain here permanently, asso- |ciated with Lee H. Smith, pro- prietor of the Juneau Dairy. Mr. Altmiller is a nephew of Mrs. Smith. | | Alaska Steam_ship Company | Liner Has Cannery Crew | : He traveled from St. Louis to | for Excursion Inlet Seattle by bus, and although not | striving to establish a record made The Yukon, Capt. Charles A.| i | the long frip in 97 hours. Glasscock commanding, and Joe “A feeling of optimism is sweep- Large, Purser, arrived in Juneau at' s A o ing the country since the inaugura- 15 o'clock this mormng'and‘ sailed tion of President Roosevelt,” said for the Westward at 6 o'clock. |y Alminler, “and widespread con- Meze than 150 first class Pas-(iqence prevails that there will be gongers, many of ‘them. for the a .constant although perhaps slow, arrived in’ with 5000 pounds, selling for 9% Westward, and 107 steerage pas- and 6% cents a pound. | |cengers are on the Yukon this trip. | — oo PACIFIC ARRIVES FROM TRIP; SUMMER SCHEDULE Twenty-eight men of the crew for| the Pacific American Fisheries can- | nery at Excursion Iniet, were | 5. |aboard the Yukon. | The motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul|{ Arriving in Juneau from Seattle| Kegel, refurned to Juneau from were B. R. Altemueller, R. V. Booth, | PC", Alexander and way points at Elizabeth Bridges, Roger Connor.} 7 oclock last night on the first Francis K. Connor, Matrin Claich, | trip on its summer schedule. Dur- Wm. Fox, F. Gardner, Patricia/ ing the summer the Pacific will Groves, Mrs. V. J. Groves, C. W.| make the trip through to Port| Gufeisen, Mrs. R. E Hutton, Shirley' Alexander on every week. Hutton, Vollie M Sills, Mrs. B.| Passengers for Juneau on th Stranzenberg, H. W. Terhune, Mrs.| Pacific were Mrs. Mabel Jacobsen. from Security Bay; Mrs. Jessie Coogay from Kake, and C. Woodin| from Port Alexander. ! The Pacific wil leave Thursday at M. White, J. W. Wickersham and' improvement. “In St. Louis, long famous as a brewing center, three of the well| known breweries of pre-Volstead | days are in operation, the Falstaff, Independent and Anheuser-Busch brewing companies. The Anheuser- Busch plant is employing three thousand men to start with and! each of the breweries will increase their number of workers after the industry is better organized and a definite plan of distribution and sale perfected,” said Mr. Altmiller. In the employment of workers X! B by | preference is being given to former ng},] "L’hy.s{x:c:c;fidinmu from | EMployees having seniority rights. Ketchikan were members of the i passgngers e v w.erfl' . X S |of the opinion that the re-opening oourt, party, Judge and Mrs. J. w"ol the brewing industry, with the b B 10 am. on her next regular Harding, J. W. Harding, Jr, Mr, trip with mall, passengers and and Mrs. H. D. Stabler, Miss Ann freight for Port Alexander and Gaynor, Lawrence Kerr, Mr. and i way ports. b | Mrs. J. H. Dunn and P. C. Dalgard; |George Grigsby, H. B. Carbray,| ESTEBETH SAILS FOR :Mrs, Mary Wmson‘ Miss M. Gordon SKAGWAY AT SEVEN ;fi“l‘:’ J. D. W‘;F b e oL i O'CLOCK TONI ‘assengers leaving Jun 1 G"T‘Yukon for Seward were H. C. Ship-; The motorship Estebeth, Captain DY) R. E. Deardoff, Floyd G. Betts, —————— Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, will leave Juneau for, Skagway at 7 pm. today on her weekly trip to Lynn Canal ports' with passengers and freight. ., CORDOVA CANNERYMAN RETURNING TO HOME' W. J. Crooker, of the Glacier Packing Company, Cordova, and Mrs. Crooker are passengers on the Yukon, returning to Cordova after spending the winter in Seattle. ———— SENTENCE AND PARDON RECOMMENDATION GIVEN NELLIE BERRY BY COURT Nellie Berry, formerly. Postmaster at Haines, who plead guilty before Judge Justin W. Harding during the Ketchikan term of court go embezzlement of post office funds, was sentenced today by the Court to one year and one day in the Federal Penitentiary. The sentence carried the recom= mendation of the Court that Miss Berry be pardoned on parole, —e— Let the advertisements help you make your shopping plans, J. B, Stewart, L. A. Dauphing, F.| numerous lines of business affected by it, will give an impetus to busi- Less recovery. SEAPLANE MITKOF MAKES TRIP TO TAKU Despite rainy, snowy weather, the Seaplane Mitkof, piloted by A. Gardner, H. Torkerson, E. Kin-{J. V. Hickey, owner, made a quick | necutt and Frank Parrish. Itrip to Taku Rivér this morning )mn W P._ Johnson, manager of | NORTH POLE CATCH |mace mopaine 1o the scctmim SOLD HERE; FRESH HALIBUT GOES SOUTH plant at the Smith Lodge. The Mitkof left at 7 o'clock and returned at 9 a m. - Capt. I. Andeison brought 1500 PAULSON GOES WEST pounds of halibut to Juneau aboard | his North Pole yesterday, and sold ! his fare to the Juneau Cold Storage for the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company for 5 cents and 3 cents a pound. Two boxes of fresh halibut were shipped South on the Alaska yes- terday from the Juneau Cold Storage, for the San Juan. The Fane, Capt. Ole’ Johanson| Mr. and Mrs. Guy »Scott, con-‘ W. J. Paulson, Alaska representa- tive of the American Can Company, is on the Yuken to spend the sum- mer at ‘the Westward.. He makes his_headquarters at Cordova. —_——— BOUND FOR CORDOVA and the Oceanic, Capt. Ole Westby, | nected - with the Ploneer Packing, took on bait and ice at the Juneau | Company at Cordoya, are aboard Cold Storage yesterday before|the Yukon westbound. leaving for the halibut banks. AR oo Sy ST T 5T sy o WIDOW OF PIONEER ALASKA SNOW COVER MERCHANT COMES NORTH The following amounts of snow, in inches, were on the ground at various Alaskan stations Monday, ! pioneer merchant and fox farmer| April 3: Bethel 10, Eagle 18, Fort at Chitina, is a passenger west- Yukon 12, Nome 7. Ice on Snake;bou.nd for Cordova on the Yukon. "River at Nome was 45 inches thick.| Mr. and Mrs. Tibbs went south Mrs. W. W. Tibbs, widow of the CARR'’S JUNEAU'’S FINEST s - four months ago for ‘his health. | They were in Los Angeles at the time of the earthquake and left isoon after, by auto, for Seattle. | Enroute, Mr. Tibbs dropped dead at Eugene, Oregon, FOOD STORE WINDAM BAY IS STILL M T, Dr. West Tooth Paste 2 large tubes 40c JUNEAU Rk _l AND BETTER of GOLD Gold Séparators full particulars see 117 Third Street 18- R 14 BY USING : Ainilay Céfitrifugal Proven by use. Capacity 8 t6' 100 yards per hour. Make your low grade zr()‘l‘ind produce big pay by using AINLAY Machines. No quick or similar processes used—simply Centrifugal force, A. J. NELSON, Ageiit ICED;; TWO FEET OF SNOW J. H. Sawyer, of Windam, Al- ‘aska, Writes that Windam Bay 'still is heavily iced over, two feet ,0f snow covers the beach, and it is métessary to go outside of the |narrows 0 get the mail. He further : that his ‘old friend D, W. 'y y i A | has weathered' the winter Flour and F loating |rather well . ———————— {MRS. ALBERT WHITE RETURNS { FROM VISIT IN NORTHWEST Mrs. White, wife of United States Marshal Albert White, returned to juneau this morning on the YM Mrs. ' White 'has spent several weeks visiting friends and relatives in Washington and Idaho. ———————— . FAIRBANKS MINING OPERATOR RETURNING NORTH ON YUKON Joséph Henderson, mining opera- tor of Fairbanks, and Mrs. Hender- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. son, were in Juneau early this morning on- the Yukon, returning to their home in the Interior after spending the Winter in the States. coxlo;'l: wn? 'rg #SN HOME William Johnson, interested in For Phone 538 FINEST Steamer f—Connects with 8. S: §—Freighter cargo. CALL __R. J. MCKANNA SAILING SCHEDULE Seattle Northbound Southbouna Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau *ALASKA .. Apr. 3 P YUKON Apr. 4 Apr. 10 *ALASKA Apr. 11 Apr. 17 N'WESTERN 5 Apr. 15 Apr, 17 *YUKON Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 §LATOUCHE ........Apr. 15 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. —Southeastern Alaska Route. FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS THE ALASKA LINE “Starr” at Seward. PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK ~ -~ o e Paci o* d“‘ .».ifl..‘ atem J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” April 11 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kis *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rage. 1 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t t—Freight will be accepted $—Baturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Comipany | “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thars- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Phone Single O GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92—95 . ic SAte;n;IE p Lines, Ltd. D, B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 1M Leave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Junoa CANADIALL TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Winter Excursion. Rates Now M Five Fast- Defivefiu NORTHEOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau *Ad. Evans Apr. 6 Apr.10 Ad. Rogers Apr.18 Apr.22 SOUTHBOUND *Calls at Haines and Skage way. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock 3 PHONE, 4 April 17 April 18 THOMAS 4, MORGAN, Agént PACIFIC SAILING . and ‘SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 30 April 13, 27

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