The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1933, Page 6

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4 { i § NIX! I GOT FIFE WREADY . TOAD-STABBER M KNIFE A\ FER ASWAPZ &F * Classifi ed Ads e i FOR SALE — Twenty-foot gasboat, 6-8 Kermath engine. James Sey, Douglas. FOR BALE—Frigidaire, very rea-, sonable for cash. Call after 12 o'clock noon. - R. B. Lawrence, Arcade Rooms. WIDOW will sacrifics. complete | auto paint equipment; paints,! spray gun cmoplete, etc. Suitable| also for house painting. Also oil! drum heater, “child’s crib with mattress. All practically new. Ad- dress P. O. Box 858 or call Apt. No. 1, Coliseum Theatre. FOR SALE—Baskets, hand made.} Priced for quick sale. Orpheum Rooms. THREE - ROOM furnished house.! Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B! Sts. Phone 4332 or 136. Lamps. Customer buy‘s S 2 bulb, rents lamp for 50c a week. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. FOR RENT—rarge rurnished room, $10 month. Phone 2551. PERELLE Apflrrmerts Phone 2004, FOR RENT~Furmshed apt. quire Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Moaern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash = Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. In- FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. McBRIDE apinment., VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. Phone 5701. FOR SALE — Johnson outboard motor, almost new. Good bargain. | Phone 221. SAVE, $av.00! MEADOW'S model Y Electric Wuh- er; world's finest washer, built to, sell for $99.50. Full size, 6-sheet| ¢apacity; semi-balloon rolls. Must | move these from our Seattle; warehouse at less than factory price. For quick sale, $50, deliv-| ered. Why not'buy a high-grade| machine at a low-grade price? Act | .quickly. H. N. Fulbright. Phone’l n. 4 i WANTED 87 MILES ON 1! GALLON? NEW World’s Fair Model combina- tion Auto Gas Saver-Engine Oil- er. 327%p rofits. 1 Free. Gassaver, E-325, Wheaton, Tl TEAMING of any kind, plowing, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box 1024, Juneau. WANTED—2nd hand crib, com- plefe, in good condition. Address P..O. Box 281, Douglas. OHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city.| * Inquire 132 6th St. K REAL BARGAIN(-38-55 h.p, Fer-| ' ro marine engine; Excellent con- dition; with selfsstarter, .extra p propeller, etc., $250. Thomns( Hardware Co. mfi SALE—4-room house, putly% . furnished; with bath. & Terms.| * Phil McKanna, Dixon St /MOM ''HUMB new walnut plano i. for sale or tent. Old-style upright, Tental, $250 .monthly. Expert .mnn“ tuning. Phone Anderson, o = WANTED—Work by day or hour, practical nursing preferred. Mus. Cordelia Carlson, Phone 2552. R N G i AL e soiei Y WANTED—Handy man about house ‘and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Emplre 2667. WOMAN COOK, c&rlhle. exper- ienced, wants job anywhere. Good references. Mrs. Marian Clark, Juneau. More For Your Money AT I{ ., COLEMAN’S ’ advertiséments “are you F MORRIS fix nighiand_ forest < The @dvertisemons ¢ wood, any mmh. ig\m to. &ffigient spending.. e et SXCEPTIONALoargains in used CAIS . NOW. Good selection. Con- - nors Motor Co. | MISCELLAN EOUS B dee e e SUBECRIPTIONS and rexiewals, for | “he Outlook” and other popular, _+American magazines. = Tel. 488. | Murlel Jarman, Resident Agent. | TURN your old gola into. vaime: Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " ‘Advertisements are your ‘pocket- ook editorials. They interpret the ‘merchandise news. | S pnng Have yonr car, checked after the wear and tedr of winter 'dfiving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert W - . ] WE_HAVE, IT = at the Price | :Harris Hardware Co. ! Lower Fronk 1 —_—— \ The Coffee Shoppe ‘ CHICKEN DINNER EVERY | THURSDAY | 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE " Effective April 10 Lt |LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am., 12 noon, 4:15 P. M. f .i ! JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE s e g BM, 5:80' PM. /. = THANE SER) - Will he ‘opened s s00n as danger ‘from :slides has been eliminated. CH)\NNEI.BUSUNE City Clerk. SABIN ’S Everything in Furnishings for Mem =% FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders - Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN ............ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. ® Zapora scheduled to arrive ® Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Watson scheduled to YUKON ARRIVES EARLY MORNING, SAILS AT § A. M, Big Passenger List for Al- kan Ports on Alaska Line Steamer With a large list of passengers, many of them mining ‘or cannery people returning to Alaska to begin, spring operanons the steamer Yu- kon, Captain Charles A. Glasscock and Purser Joe Large, arrived infj Juneau at 4 am. today and sailed for the Westward at 8 o'clock. Aboard the Yukon were cannery crews for Tenakee and for Shepard Point, Cordova. For Tenakee were J..T. Tenneson, owner of the Su- perior Packing Company, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. George McGullough, Mrs. J. Nelson and B. S. Wake. C. B. Cedarholm and P. W. Lee, owners of the Shepard Point Packing Company had a crew of forty people with them. Arriving in Juneau from Seattle on the Yukon were Victor Elfen- dahl, Mrs. M. M. Durrin, P. E. Harris, Martha Krug, Mr. and Mrs, Lowell W. Lee, A. Nehamer, Li. Cql. Dawson Olmstead, J. G. Stew- ard, M. A. Tenney, John W. Troy, V. F. Williams, Mrs. Williams, C. 1. Williams. Among the passengers who ar- ports were A. H. Zeigler, William H, Caswell, Ketchikan; N.. Nuss- baumer, Wrangell. Passengers who left for the West- ward aboard the Yukon were Rob- ert Mize, J. P. Morgan, Robert Hunter, Jennie Silver, P. H, Abbott, William P. Chamberlin, Glenn Car- rington,” M. L. Adams, and E. F. Zuerin of Seward; Mrs. M. B. Scott for Cordova. Eight second -« :class pn&senuers sailed aboard the Yuknn for Sew- pd v { FINE i| Watch and Jewelry Repairing | ¥ at very reasonable rates I WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN | | McCAUL MOTOR ‘ COMPANY | — uu’wnmng i |'* J. B. Burford & Co. l | a jl | customers” “Our doorstep worn by satisfied e & | | 1 hachovpimatraniB | . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . ° . . . . ° . . . . . o . . . . . Pacific leaves every Thursday vicinity. ® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e | ¢ Kake and way -ports. ALASKAN ASKS DIVORCE | [ RENO, Nev, April 18—Divorce | rived on the Yukon from Alaskan; Marme News ONLY ONE HALIBUT BOAT AT SEATTLE' SEATTLE, April 18.—Only onr‘ | halibut schooner arrived here today and that was the Pierce from ¢ local banks. The Pierce brought for 10% and 8 cents a pound. ® sall from Seattle April 19 at ————————— ! ®. 10 am, -~ . ® Alaska scheduled to sail from | TIDES TOMORROW ! ® Seattle April 22 at 9 am. . 43 T W i # Princess Norah is scheduled to ; # sail from Vancouver April 22 Lagr ,12 b iy » a9 pm. High '..(dc, 07 am., 13.0 fee! | o N Schediited: o il ol Low tide, 3:37 p.m., 14 feet g High tide, 10:05 p.m., 143 feet. #® Beattle April 24 at 9 pm. e BT { ® Admirl Dvns scheduid e| ~ NOTICE TO MARINERS | ® southbound about Aprii 20. - ® Yukon scheduled southbound Stephens Passage — Alaska—Re-| ® next Monday, port has been received that large| . LOCAL SAILINGS masses of ice are afloat in Steph-! # Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ens Passage on usual track of| ® day night at 6 p. m., for o|Steamers. Mariners should exercise| ® S8itka and way ports. caution when navigating in that| complaints filed here include Dora K. Handy vs. George W. Handy, married at McCarthy, Alaska, Julyi 8, 1916; cruelty. | e | Read the ads es carefully as you | read the news articles, in 6,500 pounds of halibut and sold | | Sitka from Juneau, | SCHOLARSHIP DANCE 3 PASSENGERS " ON NORTHLAND | "FOR THIS PORT Motorship’s Schedule for Spring and Summer to Be Changed SEATTLE, April 18.—Motorship Northland sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 9 o'clock last night with 60 passengers aboard, the fol- |” lowing booked for Juneau: George Folta, Mrs. Jennie Sand- and C. E. Polley. SCHEDULE CHANGED According to radio advices re- ceived by the Juneau agents of the Northland Transportation Company, |the Northland, ‘on the present trip, and for the remainder of the spring and -summer schedule, will go to then south from there, to Ju- neau. ont returning e APRIL 21 Third Annual Dance, Elks Ball Room, auspices Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, Serenad-; ers Music. Admission: fifty cents, adults one dollar, tax. SAVE THE DATE. plus ————— | Seventeen products. all grown on a single Georgia farm, were served at a luncheon in Atlanta. have this machine for as a month? Phone for a display JUNEAU—Phone 6 length 48 feet . .". 75 Convenient terms if you desire Why drudge through anéther washing when you can demonstration or call at our Alaska. Electric Light & Power Company DOUGLAS—Phone 18 FORCED SALE GA. S. “WANDERER” . . . 14 gross tons . . . fotmer owner C. R. Bell, will be put for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Rock Dump, Juneau, at 10 a.m., April 20, 1933. Ter i —Cash WOULD YOU KNOW A REAYL BARGAIN IN' - 'WASHING MACHINES IF YOU SAW ONE? We offer you the real t.hmg 4n the Model 21 * THOR "WASHER little as $56 down and $5 rooms h.p. Hall Scott motor, TELEPHONE 418 - FRESH TENAKEE CRABS CALIFORNIA' GROCERY opmim A RS students| adv | HIRST - CHICHAGOF DEVELOPMENT WORK IS PROGRESSING FINEST . SAILING SCHEDULE 3 Seattle Northbound s;umbound Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer *ALASKA Apr. 11 /1 *YUKON Apr. 18 fsl;:r', EA §LATOUCHE ’ . i +—Southwestern Alaska Route. Ya i—Connects with 8. S. “Starr” at sew-,rdn < §—Freighter cargo. INFORMATION and TICKETS Paul C. Sorenson, manager of the Hirst Chichagof mine at Kim-! shan Cove, Chichagof Island, and' Mrs. Serenson arrvived in . Juneau yesterday on the Bstebeth and are at the Zynda Hotel. Work is progressing in good or- der at Hirst-Chichagof, according |to Mr. Sorenson. Present work consists of sinking a shaft cn which they are down 140 feet 2t {ais time, ‘The shaft should be completed the T part of April, Mr, Sorenson , when work will be started in| drifting toward the ore w titey expect to reach by the end of |May. | Twenty-nine men are employed at Hirst at present. Aside from the development work benig done, ore | is now being retrieved frem the old tailing dumps at the flotation plant. Mr. Sorenson said that it is ex- Ipected that Mrs. Williams, widow of 'Dan Willilams, former manager | and part owner of the Hirst-Chi chagof, will come mnorth and visit | the mine some time this summer. Mr. and Mrs; Sorenson will return to Hirst on the Estebeth Thursday. - e WELL KNOWN SEATTLE [FISHERMAN IS DEAD FOLLOWING OPERATION SEATTLE, April 18.—Paul Sath- er, wellknown fisherman here, died yesterday after an appendicitis op- ! eration in the hospital at Ocean | Falls, B. C. Sather was taken to| the hospital from the fishing grounds by the schooner Republic. Sather is no relative of the owner |of the halibut schooner Lindy. | TAILORING | Our . Specialty | F. WOLLAND The FIl ~FUR GARMENTS | i Made to Order I’ , l Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned A complete overhaiiinz by our skilled meehaniu 3 will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true ylouure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU Pi'ompt Delivery MOTORS " THE ALASEA LINE. NNAW J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau « 9 M.S.“ZAPORA April 15 April 21 April 22 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Aicxander. Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle,.$50. Low auto rate, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agefit. CANADIAN FERRY TIME CARD | Leavea Junean for Douglas and Thane s:10a.m. spm AC| F | c 7:10a.m. :30p.m. . & 9:16a.m.t :40p.m. - 12:30pm.§ 11:25p.m. | SAILING 2:00pm. 13 midnight | 3:30p.m.{ 11:008.m | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA *4:00p.m. | and SEATTLE Leaves Dougas for Jumeasn ? 6:30a.m. 6:3Cp.m. From )uneau 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. | 9:308.m.1 9:55p.m. | PRINCESS NORAH 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. i ke 2:15p.m. 13:15p.m. | Arril 13, 3:45p.m.t 1:16a.m. L o 5:00p.m. May 9, l‘, “—Thane. Jure 16, 2 t—Freight will be acoepted Tickets, recervations, and full i—Saturdays only. particulars from | Juncau Ferry & Naviga V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent tion Company JUNEAU Motorship {Factfie, Trahepartation ‘Compaty “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PA 9 {Leaves- City Dock every Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- {iay at 10 am. for Pef day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY 'BAILEY’S CAFE "THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau ¢ %fiw: You Begin and End at the very Passenger-Carrying Boat Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 Poultry and Egg Station Direct from Producer-to-You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 - > v ) l! - *y

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