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| | T G et —=z furnished; with bath. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 20, 1933 I WISH YOU'D EXPLAIN g THIS BARTER BUSINESS, I DON'T UNDERSTAND IT! ELSES, FOR | FOR SALE — Slightly used GE Table Troner, cheap. You can't afford to pass this up if you ex-| Alaska Elec-' pect to buy soon. tric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE—Sea Sled iss Ju- neau.” $125.00 cash. See J. W. Leivers. FOR SALE — ‘Twenty-foot. gashoa, 6-8 Kermath engine. James Sey, Douglas. FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea- sonable for cash. Call after 12 o'clock noon. Arcade Rooms. Rooms. THREE - ROOM furnished house.| Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B Sts. Phone 4332 or 136. —A—:mn RENT—Furnished apt. | FOR RENT—Modern, | APARTMENTS for_rent. R. B. Lawrénce,| | McCBRIDE: aparm.ort FOR SALE—Baskets, nand made. ! Priced for quick sale. Orpheum | TEAMING of | WANTED—2nd DOUBLE and Single apartments available May 1. MacKinnon Apts. | PERELLE Aparemerts. Phone 2004, In- quire Bishop Apts. steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. I’nquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments, Phone 5701. WANTED Ey ;(—Ind, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, 1024, Juneau. hand crib, com- plowing, Box CHOICE level resldenoe Tot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city.) Inquire 132 6th St. plete, in good condition. Address P. O. Box 281, Douglas. \WANTED Work by day or hour, A REAL BARGAIN—38-55 h.p. Fer- | ro marine engine. Excellent con-| dition; with self-starter, exv.ra\ propeller, etc., $250. Hardware Co. | FOR partly | Terms. §KLE:4irogm house, Phil McKanna, Dixon St. TOM ''HUMB new walnut piano| for sale or rent. Old-style uprlght,j rental, $2.50 - monthly. Expert | plano tuning.. Photie Anderson,| 143. SEE MORRIS 1¢: nighland forést wood, any length. i e g P B i €XCEPTIONAL pargatns - in used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. MISCELLALNEOUS ADOLPH Nelson is requested to call or ‘communicate with the .‘Daily Alaska Empire or call upon Mr. A. H. Ziegler, Gastineau, Hotel. His address is imperative.| IPTIONS and renewals for | “The Outlook” and other. popular American . magazines. Tel. ' 488.| Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. TURN your old gold :into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. S | | The Florence Sho | Permanent Waving a Spécla Florence Holmquist. Prop PHONE 427 Behrends Bank -Building | l More For Your : Money Thomas| WANTED—Handy man , about | practical nursing preferred. Mrs, Cordelia Carlson, Phone 2552 FER SOMEBUD EE 2 L bess gadl eeeo00veccnss Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zapora scheduled to arrive at noon tomorrow. Sails south’ 8 am. Saturday. X Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. Admiral Watson scheduled to arrive late Saturday night or Sunday. ° ‘ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska ‘scheduled to sail from Seattle April 22 at 9 am. Princess Norah is scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 22 at 9 pim. Norco scheduled to sal from Seattle April 24 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled southbound tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL NAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Bitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e e e 0 00 800080 Windham Bay Ice Goes Out; Gotch Takes Pool WINDHAM BAY, Alaska, April 15.— (Special Correspondence)—The ] . 3 . . . ] . (] L] . . . . . . ° . . . ] . . . . . . . ° . . . . . se and yard wants work,of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. WOMAN COOK, caprable, exper- jce went out here on April 15 and J. F. Gotch was awarded the pool. The long neck of the bay was froz- ~|en from December 5 to April 12. ienced, wants job anywhere. Good — e referenices. ‘Mrs, Marian Olark,|q ~ ~ ___________c.» i { TIDES TOMORROW ' ® '] 7 T —————————1 | Low tide, 5:00 am., 12 feet. | FUR GARMENTS || migh tide, 11:04 am., 145 feet. Made to Order Low tide, 5:07 pan., 07 feet. Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned High tide, 11:22 p.m. 16.4 feel [l‘ ey Fhe nrm;AN l DAUGHTER 1S BORN TO W R MR. AND MRS. FRED ORME B i ! WE HAVE IT l | | at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street y | g | | l N ' CHICKEN DINNER | | L Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen ' IS A SR | | The Coffee Shoppe | ERY | THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. ) Mrs. Katherine Hooker | | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE I’ll‘c“ve April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—&BO am., THANE SEARV.ICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides has been eliminated. SABIN’S for Mem I =l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orme are the parents of a seven and one- fourth pound baby girl born at St. Ann’s Hospital at 11:15 o'clock last night. Mr. Orme is an em- ployee of the Alaska Juneau. Mrs. Orme was formerly Miss Mona Carlson of Douglas. The advertisements are you zulde to efficient spending. JUNEAU Fnocx Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 EXPERT FLOOR SERVICE New -Floors—Borders ing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN } Ma-‘t"ine News 11 PASSENGERS ABOARD WATSON FOR THIS PORT Steamer Sailing on Last Trip to Ports in-South- east Alaska SEATTLE, April 20.— Steamer Admiral Watson safling on the last trip to Southeast Alaska ports, lefi here yestétday forenoon with 74 first class and 22 steerage pas- sengers. Passengers aboard the steamer for Juneau are Tony Craviolini, Miss Gussie Kosub, T. Ryan, A. Cohen, B. Stewarf, F. Price, Mrs. 8. Lig daughter Adel ‘and son Jack. FIRST LADY OF TENNIS MAKING NO PLANS YET By RUSS J. NEWLAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, April 20— Although keenly anxious to defend her English title at Wimbledon this year, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody yet made no definite plans d her Eurapean tennis activities prgh- ably will not be determined ul some time in May. The first lady of tennis, how- ever, has decided she will not play in the French championships this year. She won the French singles title in 1932. ‘“Tennis home for nearly nine months ldst year,” Mrs. Moody said. “I cannot consider such a long period of playing this year. If I decide to go abroad it will be only to play at Wimbledon. The English cham- pionship will be held during late June, so I will have until the mid- dle of May to make up my mind. I am most anxious to go.” Will Go Unofficially ‘% Incase Mrs. Moody decides upon a qmck trip abroad she will go. an ‘unofficial representative of United States Lawn Tennis - ciation. The English wothen will come to this country for Wight- man cup matches this season, so as “Queen Helen” points out, there really ‘i no oficial reason for. her B to compete in Europe. Her scheduled itinerary mcludes ‘participation in the Wightman Cup matches and the national cham- Plonship. Because of her lengthy stay, Mrs. Moody did not compete in the national last year, a title she has won many times. During |} rival, her absence her foremost carried Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, away the singles honors. At ‘Top Form The world’s greatest feminine .quyauwmwr WRIGHT SHOPPE | | Following, her; oustom, Mrs. MoK dy mas mostly with ‘have appeared to e |« mdre térrific than a vear ago 1 for her F. Kaperi and wife, Miss| kept me away from|- tennis player 'is ready for the [ smest comhipetition on a mo- |t jent’s notice.. She has practiced |/ has been 2| in games hai.r Juneau-6 B CLIFF STERRETT ELKS INITIATE ~INHONOR OF LEGISLATORS Big Crowthtends Meet- ing of Lodge Wednes- day Night A large crowd of local and visit- ing Elks was on hand last night to participate in the Elks initia- tion and entertainment for the Legislators, who are members of the lodge. A large number of leg- islators were guests of honor on the occasion. Alfred Dishaw, local contractor, was initiated into the order during the evening. Initiation was under the direction of L. W. Turoff, Ex- {alted Ruler. Following the initia- tion Allen Shattuck, president of the Senate, addressed the lodge. Representative Joe Green spoke to the gathering as a member of the House. Other speakers were Repre- sentative Tom Judson, Claud Hel- geseh, and Carl Lottsfeldt. Gymnasium committee, M.D. Wil- liams, chairman, reported the con- struction of the gymnasium well under way, with its construc nm\l to be completed well in advance of | May 31, the original date set for completion. Martin Jorgensen was the Chairman in charge of ar-/| rangements for the evening. The Entertainment Committee, Cash Cole, Chairman, announced that special entertainment of a novel nature had been secured for the Elks open house and dance to be given for the legislators and | their families on the night of April | 26. Following the session a buffet luncheon was served ior the mem- | bers. T Regis Mapp, who won 12 games | il lfor Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1930, with no losses, Wwill pitch for the Knoxville Smokies of the Southern League this summer. —— . Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. New Lighting Fixtures While you are spring cleaning let us replace or refinish your lighting equipment. Nothing will improve the appearance of a room as modern lighting fix- tures. New stock. Reasonable prices. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Douglas 18 | SAM W. L., DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3.50 i jand there was not a ent who isn't waiting for the Mar- byterian Church Mem- bers Is Success everyone fied. were served by turkey ‘dinner. of the committee that committee. Mrs. was publicity chairman. The dining room w: dows. MARTHA SOCIETY SERVES OVER 200 WEDNESDAY EVE. [Big DinnerEi_v_en by Pres- The Martha Society Dinner given last night by club members in the basement of the Northern Light| Pre=byberlan Church was pro-| nounced & success from the stand point of funds raised and of the| |dinner served—so that guest or host, was more than satis- More than two hundred persons the industrious Martha Society members who had prépared a turkey feast, and all the good things that go with a real Mrs. Dave Housel was chairman prepared the dinner and Mrs. Ray Peterman ) was in charge of the dining room J. D. Van Atta attractive- ly decorated with evergreens and | boxes of ‘gay tulips lined the win- | Everyone who attended had a lovely dinner and a wonderful time guest pres- STEAMERS AY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Apr. 24 May 1 May 1 Maq 8 Steamer 'YUKON . ALASKA - iNWESTERN ...Apr. 25 *YUKON . Apr. 29 *—Southwestern Route. i—Southeastsrn Route. ADTLS, Apr. 29 May 2 " Apr. 22 FOR INFORMATION AND: TIOKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent D. B. FEMMER| Wow= Frt. Agt, Ph. 114 3. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau M.S.“ZAPORA” letreSenttle Amive Jumegn Lare Ju Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, 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, Affent. tha Scciety to announce another Leaves Jumeaw for Douglas and dinner before very long oo el g 8:15a.m. 8:15p.m PACI F I C 3 = 7:10a.m. :30p.a. i CARD PARTY | 9 :A0p.m. The Pioneers' Auxiliary will hold | 11:15p.m. SAILING a card party Friday evening, April 12 midnight H |21, Bridge and Whist will be| 11:008. TO VANCOUVEE, VICTORI played. Admission 50 cents. Good | | and SEATTLE ;. Play starts promptly at 8:30| Leavés Dowgas for Juneas —adv. 8:308.n. 8:30p.m. From juncau $7:45p.m. = 9:56p.m. | PRINCESS NORAH | 12:30p.mm. 1 W4 SH | 12:15p.m. LA | 1:15a.m. | BLOUSES t—Preight wiil be accepted . Linens $—Saturdays only. particulars from Broadcloths | Juncau Ferry & Navigs- V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent " b Stripes tion Company JUNEAU Prints | TAHLORING | Our Specialty ll F. WOLLAND o P i i Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leayes Juneau Every 'l’nn- day at 6 P. M. for Sitks snd Way : DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Phone Bingle O M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock hi% lay n 10 3.n. for n. Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. W A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonabl; ntesl JUNEAU _GROCERY | Prompt Delivery MOTORS CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE :THE E HOTEL OF ALASKAN HO’I“S The Gastineau Our %rwces to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Evh'y Passenger-Carrying Boat Pouliry and Egg Station ; Direct from Producer to You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268

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