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Ebe s b R : s as . JTHE:DAILY ALASKAVEMPIRE MONDAY; APRIL 24, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS ~ ' % _ o By CLIFF STERRETT O.K.,CUTIE! LOOK BEHINDJA! FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Jutigau Du .’nme:g Steamer Seattle Norr.hho\md Southbout *YUKON - ALASKA ...Apr. 22 Apft. 25 {N'WESTERN ...Apr. 26 Apr. 30 *YUKON wcisunr ADE. 29 May 2 *—Southwestern Route. {—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Marine N ews i s ADM, WATSON T MARES GO0DBYE Admiral Watson in port and scheduled to sail on triangle route at 10 o'clock tonight. Alaska scheduled to afrive in e ) ; pott at 8 o'clotk tomorrow e ! | morning. L LUNCH Room, good location, Low- — . . . . . . . . . _ er Front St. Phone, 29. |FOR RENT — Furnished steam-|§ FTincess Norah sthédiied 2 8 Pacific S __h' fihers FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Sedan, Dheated room. Third and Harris|y o 'euonino & agx 1c oteamship Liner s it B ) 57 s ST B SA“"N-GS < Fll’St Voyage Of Season ‘The new bi-motored, 10 passenger transport airplane built in Seattle, . b;,t:ry b t,zon(d;mon $300 FOR RENT Four room apartment.| $ NOTco ISChidmfdz;m s ke Is Last to Alaska | Wash., by the Boeing company for the transcontinental run cf United o S g | Call 223 seward Street or Tele- % Ns‘;“”t R d"] 4 Lp'";-l, : g Airlines as it looked in flight during a test. It has a top speed of 182 o P I hone 143 orthwestern leduled to sall e miles an hour and a cruising speed of 165 miles an hour. Several FOR SALE—2-foot river bout, ) 5 _|® from Seattle April 26 at e[ The Admiral Waison, Oapt. 8. K.| hoyrs will be cut from the running timé between San Francisco and hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. DOUBLE and Single apartmentsie 9 am. o (Gilje and Purser Charles Miller,| New York when this type ship is put:in service. (Associated Press TelEphors 04 sveringh available May 1. MacKinnon Apts.| ¢ Zapora scheduled to" sail from e Pl’”?dt in -;mllei“sth‘fhm:flrl&' ol pogte) Al e e its first an as! outheas laska FOR SALE — Slight] e Seattle April 28 at noon. e R TR A St Mo ch‘Sap Yfifdc;? PERELLE Aparvmerts. Phone 2004.| g viion sonequled to sail from e | trip of this season. afford to pass this up if FOR RENT_Furnished apt, 1In.|® Sedttle April 20, at 9 am. e Ofinterest to Juneau were the g B agp o ¥ o Northland scheduled to sail e |forty cases of Pabst Blue Ribbon} ect to buy socn. Alaska Elec-| quire Bishop Apts. Nort] b \ fm Light an‘d Pé' e b 25 e from ‘Seattle May 1 at 9 e beer which arrived aboard the| Ticket : § g wer Co. | FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat-|& pm. o Watson. Unloading a cargo of cor{l ’ A FOR SALE—Bsk | ed apartment. Nugget Shop. ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Wil keep the Watson here until M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Priced for quick sale. Orpheum;APAR TR sent. | Tnaut ® No steamer westward. @ (10 o'clock tonight, when she will f . £ April 28 May 4 May 5 Rooms TME. or rent. nquire| o LOCAL SAILINGS e |leave on a round trip to Skagway Calling at Funter, Chichagof* I Cash Grocery, Willoughby 0r|q getebeth leaves every Thurs- ®|and Sitka. She will sail south- V l L CIS Flsl’\ Sm o T gCrai'v b gof*, Hoonan.;:;xlak:f:: tE'c;:u‘it Alexander, Kla- THREE - ROOM furnished house.| Phone 101. e day night at 6 p. m., for olbound from Junedu Wednesday or| ¥ C55€1 LO@ p ; e s first trip of month only. Fireplace, furfiace. 10th and B crr— oo e et | ® Sitka and way ports. ¢ | Thursday. ; ment at _]uneau old p to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Sts. Phone 4382 or 136. e ‘| @ Pacific leaves every Thursday ® | Passengers for Jineau were Tony S Do k ! | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 ' THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent : OICE level residence lot, 50x100,: St ot o st 10 a m, for Petersburg, o | Craviolinl, Gussie Kosub, F. J torage Doc | ‘Time Worn Tradition’ De- x CH evel residence lof . ? 3 L % . ne 5701.|® Kake and way: ports. {Ryan, A. H. Cohn, Mr. and 'Mts. " ~ s 8o: . nitzact at bargain, Best, location in city; JMCBR’D‘ “p?""‘e” it eeeeoveeeene oo o Kapei Mrs B Steward Mrs| The Yukon, Capt. C. G. Glasscock| clares Yf‘le Economist, FERRY TIME CARD Inquire 132 6th St. S 515 A ight and Adel and Jack|and Joe Large, Purser, arrived in Defendmg Measure Leaves Juncau for Douglas and CAflAD'Au 1 4 1 : . A REAL BARGA: %5255 hp. Fer- | WANTED ’ " TIDES TOMORROW | | Light from Seattle; Malcolm" Wil-| Juneau from the Westward at ;.uo, Thase ro marine engine, Excellent con- . & [son from Wrangell and A. Van|o'clock this morning and saile ‘"‘. WASHINGTON, Arefl 24—A vig- | o:188.m5. s:16pm PA IF'C dition; with self-starter, _exfra, WANTED—Woman wants work by| High tide, 0:50 am., 172 feet. |Mavern and R. Flakstad from Pet-|6 a.m. remaining just long enough ,ious appeal to the country for| 7:10a.m. 3J:30pm. $ 5 18 propeller, etc., $250. Thomas day or hour. Phone 29. Low tide, 7:15 am. -21 feet. ersburg. to load 4 shipment of fish at the pro)‘\n on Congn s 7 J 9:15a.m.1 %:40p.m. ez Gl . Hardware €0, ————| High tide, 1:31 pm, 151 feet. Juneau Cold Storage dock. inflation program of President | 12:30p.m.4 11:15p.m. | SAILING o R SRR S o o N — 'DANISH Tm Ronm Home made| Low tide, 7:17 pm. 20 feet. NORTHLAN AK * Passengers arriving here on tm Roosevelt, went out last Slturd"u‘ 2:00p.m. 13 midnight | b1 TOOm hous( pnmy‘ cakes and pastry. Special Orders e D M ES Yukon for Juneau were C. A.pnjoht as Senator id A. Reed 3:30p.m.{ £1:008.mm TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA furnished; with bath. Terms.| Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. v ”N XPECT “P Shonacker, Frank Parrish, W. W. |of Pennsylvania, renewed a dogged *4:00p.m. | and SEATTLE . Phil McKannd, Dixon St. @ = |—————— G"..BERT VOS STARTS E E ED ST Spencer, Fred Nelson. G O. P. attack on the ,,,”;fo" Leaves Dougas for Jumean : v 5 | WOMAN or girl for general nouse| TRIP TO NETHERLANDS HERE FROM SITKA| “sailing southbound aboard :He' plan, 6:30a.m. 6:300.m. From Junecu i TOM ‘I'HUMB hew Wainut pu;‘:‘ work. Call mornings. Mrs. Cash Yukon were Fred Henning, Gilbert| «If America wakes up, then we| 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. g ‘ . :alle :; ;gntmlgxlg;:;yle u%:(lgen i Gilbert Vos sailed on the Yukon| The motorship Northland made|Vos, J. G. Stewart and C. W. will have a chance of beating this 9:30a.m.t 9:56pm. i PRINCESS NORAH ‘ rental, . o e sy v e B i ¢ i i an unexpected call in and out of| Hufeison for Seattle, and Miss bill,” Si > . ot 12:45p.m.1 11:30p.m. | 5 i 41‘EAMING of any xind, plowing,|this morning enroute to his former e bill” Senator Reed told"the Sen s : fistio burttipel Phote Audemn harrowing. C. z,l smzzg, Bot|home at Groningen, Netherlands, [Juneau in the small hours of the|Verda .Garner and Miss Virginia' ate. | 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. ; Agril 13, 27 ¢ 16. 1024, Juneau. Vos has been employed at the U |morning. Peters for Petersburg. Later he called for the voters 3:45p.m.1 1:16a.m. May 9, 18, ) SEE MORRIS 1c: oighland toree | and T Lunch for the last six years,| When the Northland arrived in TR e to flood their colleagues with tele- 5:00p.0a. Y wood, any length. | WANTED—Work by day of hour,|gnce his return from a previous |Sitka, southbound for Séattle, the grams for “defeat of this insane *—Thane. Junc 16, 23, 20 g practical nursing preferred. Mrs.|iip to h\s ‘homeland. agent there, expecting the ship o M AGUN \M AKES scheme.” d Cordelia Car]son, Phone 2552. - — return to Juneau, had sold five t—Freight wiii be accepted ‘rickets, roce : a4 tan "“’”’"°"‘g‘wg"“};‘;‘;m‘,“ g::. NOTICE, SALE OF PROPERTY |tickets o this port, hence the | OLDTIME STUFF | $—Saturdays only. particulars Voo cars :(m:or p sel WAN’I"F’D—Handy man anouchouse The City of Juneau will offer for Northland arrived here at 2 am. - NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 24— ] F & N % V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Tlogs Mol o > and yard wants work of anykind.| o 5 0y oroot pidder, at aland sailed a short time later for | Prof Irving Fisher, of Yale, noted | Jumeau IKerry aviga- | e > R Enquire Empire 2667. bublic sale to be held in the Coun- | the South. = | economist, asserted that the G. O. tion Comp.ny JUNEAU | e gee sy i3 T 4 e T4 5 S A o g Y Hall, May 1,| Arriving' from Sitka were Ernest perge £ P, attack was “in line with time- ~ r-| cil Chambers, City , y 1, 4 ! S 1 | v | FUR GARMENTS | |\ O OO0, o mere. Giood | 1933, beginning at 10 oclock am,|Millseger. Mr. and Mrs. G, E.|Second ‘Test Flight Over wom traditions. T o Made to Order | O eronces. Mes. Matian Clark,| the following déscribed real estate Banvard, W. W. Knight and C. Ohio—Li Wil { “Inflation certainly should e | frrrr e S R A, S DA | odeled, Repaired, Cleaned L i i situate ‘in_the City of Juneai: Larsen. ' Salling from Sitka for 10—~Lieut. Wiley Hacdl” ubth 16 wotks, enbilgh, then Motorshi. Pacitle TradifE Il B Remodeled, Repaired, 1{ Juneau. Lot 1, Block 1; Lot 1, Block 31; Seattle were Mrs. M. A. McCorkle Is Passenger be stopped. It cal be stopped for i L4 o WPk > i H. J. YURMAN | Lot 5, Block 3; Lot 4 Block 1013|and Eller: Hansen: Ralph Rober~ e Sl by sediger 2ok, wowker.” “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC The_Furrier | N Lot 1, Block 105; Lots I, 2, 3 and|son is a passenger for Seaftle from| AKRON, Ohio, April 24, — The F™of T said in defense of the Z —e MISCELLANEOUS 4, Block 110; Lots 1 and 4, Blwk' i dirigible Macon, with Lieai, Her.|Measure Lokie Jullies Sy Skt a : + | SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for| 119 Lots 3 and 4, Block'120; Lot' i At P e day at 6 P, M. for Sitka snd — bert V. Wiley, the sole surviving “The Outlook” and other popular|s Block 121; Lot 2, Block B; Lot | Way Ports officer of the Akron, as a pas- BIG VAN'S CIVIC PRIDE Senger, cruised for nearly 13 hours IMPROVES STORE WINDOW Sunday over Northern Ohio in the; second test. The Macon returned' The clean-up and paint-up cam- to the airdock here last night at‘paign continues. [ . WE HAVE IT | American magazines. Tel. 488.|1g Block 228; Lot 3, Section 3, Lot/ st the Right Price |1 Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. |15 Section 2, Lot 6, Section 3, | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O i AN ool sol info vamus,| Seatter Addition. llarfi:uflgigwggtco‘ TR yous ol e D TS The right is reserved to reject Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. any or all bids. l,-,___.__a.—-———-——{iK H R. SHEPARD, dusk. “Big Van, The Gun Man,” is . ; & i A The cruise yesterday included making extensive alterations to the | The Florence Sho; 1 oK ’:,r:mf:m?fmmp i c\g e trials to determine the ship's climb-! windows and the interior of his | | Permanent Waving a Specialty | | make your Shopping p First publication, April abr o ing ability. Seward Street store, preparing for | Florence Holmquist, Prop. T - C T &|Last_publication, April 25, . i AR la bigger and better huniing sea- | PHONE 427 | ] B e — NEW FRYE-BRUHN MAN FOR |son. | Behrends Bank Building | The Coffee Sho | SKAGWAY ABOARD WATSON i s ontunk a5 d :| | CHICKEN DINNER RY ; More For Your Nonoas % 11| MeCAUL MOTOR || v areme sy | When Your | 8d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. } COMPANY 4,th De ree Way where he will have tharge of i Mrs. Katherine Hooker | the Frye-Bruhn market, is a pas-| Money AT . COLEMAN r aboard the Admiral Wat- .. Mr. Thomas is accompanied | y his iwife and family. e VRN | el Tests TIME SCHEDULE P HQELECK’S T CHANNEL BUS LINE | b ekl iy ern Azrwavs SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Every suit that enters this store: must pass | | (3 Effective April 1 FLAVORS | ¥ 0 % ! A iy Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska- SP?"“g“ | LEAvE LA, 001?;6»}“ am, 12/ Juneau Ice Cream | 3 four 'I‘:S‘S- v Su o bris lalrels hcostern | noon, 4:15 B M. . wis Ch . k U JUIAVE JUNEAS. BOR A % Parlqr l 4 ;nm s .For Reservations—Call or See gt | O i SRRVIOR: ' . A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL ! THANE SERVICE 2. It must be 1 Will be opened as soon as danger 9 . wel L5 from slides has been eliminated. “Tomrrow,s Siyles lllldei = UNITED FOOD Co. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 3. It must wear long. 4. It must sell fast at a small profit to us. CHANNEL BUS LINE City Clerk. S4BINS | Today” A A e 45 m""‘."-':'"m H B S- ; e A complete overhailing TfiEHMEL OF 4 KAN HOTHGS | ; Have Your car checked -+ P A3 5 H u mobile by our skilled mechanics P ALAS . : B Bt : GRAVES P waei o || The Gastineau tear of winter driving. EXPERT 'i‘he Clothing Man 8 and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really. rea‘sunnble rates! JUNEAU Our Services to You Begin and-End at_the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Catrying Boat R cEs FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders leaning -Waxing IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW mm; ESTIMATES FREE e coroa ||| L. imimsons ST, SAM W. L. DOUGLAS e ] . . HARDWARE || AMES ( 8 1 B . . SHOES for MEN S 5