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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS & 11 FOR SALE — Ninsteen-foot. spesd boat. 14 hp. Elto engine. Just porR RENT — Furnished steam- like new. See Happy at New YOrK neatsd room. Third and Harris Exchange. { St. Telephone 3374. FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea- poR RENT-Four room aparfment. sonable for cash. Call after 12, @qy 223 Seward Street or Tele-| o'clock necon. R. B. Lawrence, phone 143. Arcade Rooms, I s . |DOUBLE and Single apartments FOR SALE—Baby crib, baby bug-; ayajlable May 1. MacKinnon Apts. | gy and larger child’s bed, good condition, reasonable, Phone 531. PERELLE Aparwmerts. Phone 2004. LONGH Room, good location, Low- FOR RENT—Furnished apt. er Front St Phone 20. | quire Bishop Apts. 31 Plymouth Sedan, FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. APARTMENTS ent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. In- FOR SALE—19 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, | new battery, A-1 condition. $300 eash. Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE26-foot river boul, 8 «ap. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. Telephone 2552 evenings. |FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. S e T e LY O Aparimenta, FOR SALE — Slightly used GE —————— g ey “Table Iromer, cheap. You can’t MCBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. afford to pass this up if you ex-{™ W NTED Al L R I R I [, ® 0 0 80 00000 000 Steamer Movements * NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive about 8 o k to- night. Nothing definite. Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday meorning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle April 26 at 9 am. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle April 28 at noon. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 29, at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle May 1 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Watson scheduled southbound Thursday morn- ing. Marine News - ALASKA TAKES BOX SHIPMENT 10 WESTWARD {Boat Loads Shooks at Ju- neau Lumber Mills This Morning One hundred tons of box shooks re loaded aboard the Alaska at jthe Juneau Lumber Mills this imorning for Westward canneries, the first large box shipment to leave Juneau this season. Alaska scheduled sonthbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day might at 8 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. PRI B B B R {6 PASSENGERS pect to buy socn. Alaska Elec-| tric Light and Power Co. | - 4 e ’ - et - WANTED—Woman wants work by THREE - ROOM furnished house. 4.y or hour. Phone 29. Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B o S gt s IDANISH Tea Room. Home made ). cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. CHOIOE level residence iot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in eity. Shquice 132 89 St | WOMAN or girl for general house e ca ) A REAL BARGA work. Call mornings. Mrs. Cash Cole. ro marine engine. Excellent con- oo 52 Ss‘;)om’f;'};og‘;; TEAMING of any kind, plowing, o g 5 harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box e S 1024, Juneau. FOR . SALE—4-room house, Parly!rigren work by day or hour, furnished; With bath, i’ practical nursing preferred. Mrs ShuMeRanne, Dixow b { _Cordelin Garlson, Phone 2552, BOARD NOPCO FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Apsil 25.—Motorship Norco sailed at 9 o'clock last might for Juneau and wayports with twelye passengers, the following booked for Juneau: Miss Billie Wade, Miss Amy Rice, Miss Sara Rosendale, Mrs. G. E. Lewis and son Carl, Dan Moller. ——————— fse ¥ TOM THUMB new walnut piano| «'for sale or rent. Old-style upright, rental, $250 monthly. Expert | plano tuning. Phone Anderson,| Enquire Empire 2667, 143. BEE MORRIS 1o nighland Torest #'wood, any length. T . WANTED—Handy man asout house TIDES TOMORROW | and yard wants work of anykind. | S S A 5 ] High tide, 1:17 am., 169 feet. i K, exper-| Low tide, 7:47 am, -20 feet. RN CODS 67 | High tide, 2:04 pm., 146 feet. ienced, wants job anywhere. Good BHh JFS 48 o WY vest references. Mrs. Marian Clark, Lo wtide, 7:48 pm., 2. . e 0 o000 00000 AT THE HOTELS . PO R R Gastineau 5 J. L. Lucky, Seattle; H. M. Saw- E. Schonwald; Karl K. Katz, Northern Pacific, Seattle; Zynda Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carrigan, Mrs. Nels Rogne, C. F. Lane, Se- i Alaskan L. F. Morris, Ernest Kohlasse. ] | McCAUL MOTOR I coMPANY | -~ s i e ] JUNSMK fiEPI‘IONAL oargains m used| - ““ears now. Good selection. Con- . . Hiors Motor Co. ™ %™ MISCELLANEOUS o 5 % | SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for Y e { | “The Otitlook” and other popular { American inagazines. Tel. 488. etchikan; at the Right Price | | Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. il s ' Harris Hardware, Co. l{'rmm your old golx into value |J. Beur awer Fronl. Sirost || Oash or trade at Nugget Shop. P o . — 3 -{ The Florence Shop l | Let the saverusements help you| oo Permanent Waving a Specialty | ;mnke your shopping plans. | | | Florence Holmquist, Prop. ' = gl 3 = | PHONE 427 M s e Behrends Bank Buildil { L3 ) Bewends Baak Bulding 11| The Coffee Shoppe | 8 —_— CHICKEN DINNER EVERY | More For Your THURSDAY i M 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. | | oney Mrs. Katherine Hooker | AT | .l. COLEMAN’S | = omad ) ¥ TIME SCHEDULE 3 CHANNEL BUS LINE | Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am, 12 noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM, 2:30 P.M, 5:30 P.M. ! .. THANE SERVICE will be opened as .soon as danger from slides has been 'eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE City Clerk. ‘ Clwck-U P PRI T 1 Everything In Furnlshings for Men Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. SABIN'S | HORLUCK’S | PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Xce Cream ALL FLAVORS | Juneau Ice Cream | Parlor | “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneau’s Own Store” iy : EXPERT REASONABLE PRICES FLOOR SERVICE Expert Workmen GARLAND BOGGAN - J Phone §82. 403 Goldstein Bldg. L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | 3. Burford & Co. | | “Our doorstep worn by satlsfied | [ ISR | I: rived in Juneau at 8 am., and d for the Westward at 12:30 in Juneau Mrs. L. M. Carri: nsen, L. N. Dow, Retha Fleury, J. W. Gucker, J. Hel- Jer, C. F. Lane, Sam Morris, L. Newgard, G. Orloff, Mrs. Orloff, Mrs. E. A. Robinson, Mrs. M. H. Rogne, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reischl, T. J. Trappler. - Juneau passengers from Alaska ports were K. K. Katz, A. B. Hayes, J. L. Luckey, L. M. Carrigan, H. B. Crewson. Sailing for the Westward aboard the Alaska were Ray Sprau, Rob- ert L. Pratt, Oscar Maler, June Al- len, Herbert Hoover, Jr., John' Be- lier, for Cordova and J. A. Ramsay, R. V. Loughead, Miss C. D. Brown, E H, Clifford, W. Phillips, Charles Erickson, O. Clawson, Louis Mick- erson, J. L. MecCarrey, Jr., FPelol Svet and Olaf Nordling for Seward. Five steerage passengers léft Ju- neau for the Westward on the Al- aska. A. Bloomgquist, gan, M. Cr FOUR DIVORCES ARE GRANTED IN LOCAL DISTRICT COURT One ' divoree was granted in the United States District Court yes- terday and three today. The He- fendants did not appear in any of the cases. Yesterday, Lillian M. Durgan was granted a divorce from Clarence L. Durgan, and given the custody of two minor children. Mrs. Durgan was represented by Henry Roden. Anton L. Bartness was divorced from Maxine Bartness today and given caustody of the minor chil- dren. 8. Hellenthal was attorney for the plaintiffs. Frank H. Foster represented the plaintiffs granted divorces today in the cases of Orval R. Carr vs. Dorothy Carr and Marjorie Waltz ivs. Samuel Waltz. Anchorage Woman Is To Receive Honors SEATTLE, April 256—Mrs, Frank Reed, of Anchorage, Republican National Committeewoman for Al- aska, is to be the guest of honor at, a meeting of the Republican Women of Washington at a session tomorrow noon. FrEsn and CLEAN Are youw moying, or just cleaning house? . In either case -you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry P74 The Alaska, Capt. C. V. Wester-|ibca lund and Purser David Doran, ar-) By CLIFF STERRETT IT'S NO USE! MY OLFACTORY NERVES IS 50 NUMBED, THAT EVEN THE FLOWERS IS PHONY! HERE'S FI | since thé fishing season is start- | |ing and everyone is <digging up ! |fish stories of various agss, here's i jed |banks, September 18, 1916: | ‘This is a fish story, ione found by Bob Tou | J‘“" the usual fish story in} Makes Announcement that while most tel of such 3 4 |¢ales usuatiy Seattle Office swear on the and the memory of a heir ceazed ancestors that |are true, its truth and veracity {can be testi “hx po. Bob T t. “T teamer Reliance was com- pelled to stay in port for a day at st trip. Having ot |G |Ge |ger who was a passen- the boat bound for Fair- on banks, decided that they would go | fishing. “They took one of the ship's and proceeded up the Nu- |lato river about a mile, or uniil |they came to a likely | There they threw their the water with the res |caugint 137 of what B Dolly Varden trout in ¢ |of an heur. By that time the bait |and hooks gave out. For some of |the fish caught were so heavy that they straightened out the hooks with their weight. “The pictures of the course, corroborate the story. And jall thres of the fishermen, who have had experience in various parts of the world at different times, are agreed that their Ithat day was the greatest e —————— 1P FOR JUNEAU ON Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cess Norah, due in port this even- ing from the South, has the fol- lowing passengers aboard for Ju- neau: Mrs. B. G. Simpson, Mrs. E. Hambleton, Mrs. M. Pulzer, Mr. {and Mrs. A. A. Shiels, William Strong, H. B. Knox, C. Zimmermar, | SH STORY| [FOR YOU; OLD, BUT TRUE, TOUSSAINT SAYS aint, print- in The Alaska Citizen, Fair- and 1 is|General Manager Semar - | passenger rates. | . {land has been reduced from $40 to nisn, off COMPANY TO BREW AS SENGERS PRINCESS NORAH e ALASKA FARES "ARE REDUCED SEATTLE, April 25—A reductior of approximately 17'2 per cent passenger fares betwe:n Seattle and | Southeast Alaska ports is apnour ed by William Semar, General Manager of the Northland Trans- iportation Company. The announce- ment followed the recent cut of 16 2-3 per cent by the Alaska Steam- ship Company. JUNEAU FARES REDUCED J. B. Burford, passenger agent for the Northland Transportation Company, announced today that he had received advices regarding the reduction in the Seattle - Juneau First class fare on the North- $33. First class fare on the Norco has been reduced from $30 to $25. Children are half fare of the new jrate, | BEER IN JUNEAL IS ! INCORPORATED HERE Preparing to meet the local be:-r! situation a company is being form- ed to make brew in this city. Articles of incorporation were fil- ed in the District Court today for the Alaska Brewing and Malting| Company. The incorporators are |A. Nehammer, C. R. Christoferson, {both of Tacoma, and Horace O.| | Adams, Juneau. 1 The company is capitalized nL1 $170,000, with 20,000 shares of com- mon stock and 6,000 shares of pre- ferred stock at par value of $25. — e — INGERSOLL-RAND AGENT IN JUNEAU AT ZYNDA HOTEL C. F. Lane, representative of thel Ingersoll-Rand Company, was a| passenger arriving in Juneau today on the Alaska and is at the Zynda L O. 0. F. ANNIVERSARY Silver Bow Lodge Number 2 A | will_ entertain the Odd Fellows | Gastineau Channel and visiting of R. P. Gerwels, S. Ilvesta, A. Hol-|Hotel. }gmtz. . —— ISEVEN HALIBUTERS || FUR GARMENTS | Made to Order SELL AT SEAmE‘ | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned SEATTLE, April 2%5—seven ha-| | H. J. YURMAN | !but schooners, all from the local] | The Furrier ! |banks, arrived today brinzing in|e. . 78,000 pounds and selling at 9% | ¢ N ° and 4 cents. One Canadian boat.{| ] the Haida Chief, brought in 14,000 | PAINTS——OILS | pounds and sold for 9 and 4 cents. | | Builders' and Shelf SN Vi P | HARDWARE FINEST Steamer *YUKON . *ALASKA IN'WESTERN *YUKON ... *—Southwestern i—Southeastern M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alex: wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. A WILLS NAVIGATION CO. SAILING SOHED INFORMATION AND TICKETS THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent LARGEST Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seaftle Northbound Southbound Apr. 24 Apr. 25 May 1 Apr. 30 May, 2 May 2 Maq 8 Route. Route. FOR CALL Leave Seattle Arrive Jmém Leave l;\en May 5 pril 28 May 4 Phone 3 FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneam for Douglas Thane 6:15p.m. J:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Leaves Dougms for Jumess 6:30a.m. 6:30).m. 17:45p.m. 9:56p.m. 12:30p.m. 12:15p.m. 1:16a.m. t—Freight wili be accepted t—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & Naviga tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneas Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O and _PACIFIC { | SAILING - TO VANCOUVER, | and SEATTLE From Juncau PRINCESS NCRAH Arril 13, 27 May 9, 18, 2 June 16, 23, 29 ‘ticket>, reservations particuiars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU M. S. “PACIFIC” day at 10 am. for ander, Kla- *Calls first trip of mionth only. THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAMADIAMN VICTORIA Pacifio Transportation Compay Leaves City Dock every Thurs- | Thomas Hardware Co. | | members on Wednesday evening, April 26, commencing at 8 p. m. {Members of any branch of the order are requested to attend, in addition to which, every member may invite one friend. adv. ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE ISERIES 208« Hupmobile o IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! . JAMES CARLSON l Junesu Distributer . ' l e 2o = ) When Your > ENGINE A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU | MOTORS | ! SAFE ;. | FAST: _A. B. HAYES, Ma g——- Alaska Southern Airways ;:PROVEN DEPENDABILITY, Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also For' Reservations—Call ‘or See_ Planes for Charter nager, GASTINEAU HOTEL CAS! ~ UNITED FOOD (o. Phone 16 We Deliver H GROCERS . Meats—Phone 403 Gang Plank of Ev THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau - Our Services to You Begin and End at the ery Passenger-Carrying Boat SAM The Tailor W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN ‘NOW $3.50: -

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