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n J R oo oD e e SGRE I SR S iy T B AD a0 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933. i QUT IN THE WOOLDS TGIT AWAY < FROM THE SMELL, THUMB-! MAN? HOW KIN You TELL (TS A I BEEN A PAINTER ALL ME LIFE, LADY, AN’ L KNOWS ONE MARK, ® 0 000 0 00 000000 ¢ Steamer Movements ° BEING SAI_VAGED .| '/\ ent Mulvihill Receives . NORTHBOUND ol d hat P o Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- @ G u I- D TREASUR A vices that Pas- ® urday morning. 9 senger Rates Down e SCHEDULED SAILINGS @/ ‘ g b e ® Northwestern scheduled to sail @ | S el senge FOR SALE — Nincleen-fool spead ®: _buy, 30 yepock, | on Canadian Pacific ‘boat. 14 hp. Elto engine, Jus; FOR RENT — Furnished stean-|e Zapora scheduled to sail from o | | Princess Norah and other W’ cei” Bhe Hiypy ab Newizorcr o S0 SRS FEROlle. TEesiile Avil 3. ev som 4 flagedy of War, Sinking ot line to be apera Exchange. . | St. Telephone 3374. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e sumin This is the ad g S —————————lo Seattle April 29, at 9 am. | of HIM.S. Hampshire, [Jen’t Asent v. W, ait , FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea- Y OR RENT—Four room apartment.| ¢ northland scheduled to sail ® s R lled g bt g i e sonable for cash, Call after 12| Call 223 Seward Street or Tele-|q from Seattle May 1 at 9 5 0L 9 gl iy s @clock noon. R. B. Lawrence, Phone 143 Y *| NEW YORK, Aprl 38—(C v e e :l-dlxr?)s; Arcade Rooms. o o= e % e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 2 bR ol 2 2 5 | DOUBLE and Single apartments o s i3 L e | ® Princess Norah scheduled t0 od by Assnoisbed o) -~ T FOR SALE—Baby crib, baby bug- nvmlable May 1. MacKinnon Apt: arrive in port at 5 o'clock gy and larger child’s bed, BW‘ PERELLE Apacamenits Phone 2004, condition, reasonable, Phone 531 LUNCH Room, good location, Low- er Front St. Phone 29. F‘OR SALE—1931 P]\moulh Sen:ln 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakc:,'A new battery, A-1 condition, cash. Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE—26- fDOL river boat, 8 hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. ’F‘OR RENT—Furnished apartment. Telephone 2552 evenlngs FOR SALE — Shgmly used O ‘Table Ironer, cheap. You can't afford to pass this up if you ex-| e tomorrow morning and sails e south three hours later. | e Admiral Watson scheduled | quire Bishop Apts e southbound sometime tomor- |FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat-|® 1OV e Alaska scheduled southbound »ul apartment. Nugget shop;~ B Tkt MOGOAR $300 APART,MENTB “for rent. Inquire| ® LOCAL SAILINGS Cash Grocery, Willoughby or | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | Phone 101. e day night at 6 p. m, for © e Sitka and way ports. . ® Pacific leaves every Thursday Cliff Apartments. s at 10 a. m, for Petersburg - | e Kake and way ports. E McBRIDE B,parlmem Phone 5701.{ gy g g 6 6o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ WAVTED Pect to buy socn. Alaska Elec-| tric Light and Power Co. THREE - ROOM furnished nbiise, Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B Sts. Phone 4332 or 136. - CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, ‘DANXSH Tva Ruom. cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. WANTE[‘--W()mun waan work by day or hour. Phone 29. Home made REAR ADMIRAL BYRD RESIGNS, at bargain. Best location in clty. ppaviiNG or any kind, ‘plowing, EGUNUMY LEAG AU 153 A Bt harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box A REAL BARGA: 5 hp, For-| 1024, June fo marine engine. Excellents con-| crere oo Quits Chanmanahlp to At- Jition; with Sfilf"“““""‘; extra T octical nursing preferred. Mrs. tend to His Personal propeller, etc, $250. Thomas ;o ges Carlson, Phone 2562. Hardware Co. FOR éAiE—d-room house, partly furnished; with bath. Terms. | Phil McKanna, Dixon St. | WANTED—Handy man about house and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2§6'l Business NEW YORK, April 26.—The res- ignation of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd as Chairman of the Na- M ‘UHUMB new walnut plano | WOMAN COOK, carnbla. exper- b 2 ienced, wants job anywhere. Good for sale or rent. Old-style upright, zental, $250 monthly. Expert| references. Mrs, Marian Clark, plano tuning. Phone Anderson, Juneau. 143. ! et | ~ MISCELLANEOUS ted at a meeting of the League's Executive Committee yesterday. his resignation, said he had served half a year longer than he had agreed to serve and personal af- BEE MORRIS 1o nighland forest| wood, any length. cars now. Good selection. Con-| nors Motor Co. ! SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for S —— “The Outlook” and other popular SXCEPTIONAL pargamns in used, American Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. inagazines. Tel, 48 TURN your old gola “f Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. into value fairs made it imperative that he give less time to the National E2- g, | onomy League. One object of the League was 10 _ | reform the Veterans' pension sys- tem. President Roosevelt recently took ‘steps along this line to reduce WE HAVE IT at the Right Frice | l ( I Harris Hardware Co. || i Lower Fron: Street v The Florence Shop | | Permanent Waving a Specialty | ' o Florence Holmquist, Prop. [ PHONE 427 | Behrends Bank Building | A — More For Your 1 Money ] COLEMAN’S Spring Check-Up —adv. FUR GARMENTS Made to Order Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned H. J.. YURMAN The Furrier payments to veterans. & - | I . | | ORI ik o B High tide, 1:44 am., | Low tide, 8:20 am., -15 feet. { High tide, 2:36 pm. 138 feet. e! Low tide, 8:19 p.m., 3.6 feet. ——— e ® TIDES TOMORROW } 16.4 The Coffee Shoppe CHICKEN DINNER EVERY THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. Mrs, Katherine Hooker TIME SCHEDULE 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 Wwill be opened as soon as danger from slides has heen eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE City Clerk. s ST SR | ININE HALIBUTERS but schooners, all from the local banks, arrived and sold their catch- es here today. The total amount of ' fish sold was 113,000 pounds averaging from 8% pound. | ] o | | | SEATTLE, April 26.—Nine hali- | | [t Have your car checked L SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Mem £ e Lo - I | McCAUL MOTOR | 1 COMPANY | after the wear and ‘tear of winter driving. REASONABLE * PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS Motor Co., INC. 553 ! EXPERT FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN Phone 582. 403 Goldstein Bldg. PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS | | | l | Parlor- ® ! Marine News tional Economy League was submit- | The Rear Admiral, in presenting | SELL AT SEATTLE| and ¢ cents a|{ JUNEAU FROCK ) - e ] HORLUCK'’S | | Jlmeau Ice Cream || | NO ITAIN'T! I REMEMBER SEEIN’ PAW'S IT'S MEBBE REDUCED FARES ARE ANNOUNCED CANADIAN LINE easure in goid, that has lain a the bottom of the sea since t bound last night, i H. M. S. Hampshire sank with Earl [to arrive southbound at 5 Kitchener during the World War, tomorrow morning and sails three| is finally to be salvaged, said re—‘houx's later. ports received here. i Apparently authoritative advices| said a salvage ship, workingz off | o veoma et o2 HOPE DIAMOND scene of one of the World War's| | major edies, brought to the| TU BE PUT uP surface y rday fifteen thousand | pounds sterling, in gold, the first| batch of the treasure in the Hamp- | | Owner of Sparkler, w1th Other Jewels Added, | Hopes for Big Loan shire's strong boxes. It is disclosed for the first t'me| that Barl Kitchener was carrying | large treasure on his “fil-fated | | mission to Russia to help bolster ian armies in the cause or| NOTICE TO MARINERS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 26.| |—The historic Hope diamond which casts a spell of ill- is Tongass Narrows— East Clump | |legend says, Reef Beacon, heretofore rr-portcd |fortune upon its destroyed and replaced by a sec-|gya owner, lyn Walsh McLean’s b: eI~ | hope for financial help in a rebuilt April 17 and|ing an over-powering am! ikv_c-pur' control of the Wunm:mm Post—for her two The estranged wife o B. McLean, owner and pu the newspaper made this yesterday The 54% karat diamond, along with other jewels in Mrs. McLean's Mrs. for | | Coast Prince of Wales Is- land—Klawack Inlet, Alaska; Fish| Egg Reef Lighted Buoy 1 estab-| |lished April 22, 1932 in 30 feet of water in place of Fish Egg Reel Light, which has been permanent- ly discontinued. There is no change in the characteristic of the light |poscession, are to be put up as se- but it is now 8 feet above thc wat- |curity for @ loan. The diamond o was a bridal gift and is reported Clarence Strait, Alaska; Burnett|to have cost over $300,000 while T of known By CLIFF STERRETT | | rijof fish into the United States by FISHERMEN TO STRIKE; SALMON PRICE TOO LOW Indications X_lev that North- west Will Be Involved in General Tie-up VV‘). h es of an extensive salmon | April 26— crmen’s strike against the p: 'os id by canner: loomed (oday throughout the Northwest as many fishermen are reported to have an- { nounced they will join the sirike of the Westport trollers. The trollers attribuie the low prices of salmon to the dumping Japanese fishing umbia waters. Local fishermen said the strike is spreading to Astoria, Warren- ton, Ilwaco, Neah Bay and Pugel Sound. Lower Columbia gillnetters said they would demand eight cents a pound while the canners said the price of spring chinog be more than six cen GAPT. MOORE MAKES FIRST | TRIP, PLANE Dean of Pilots b Many Al- aska Rivers Celebrates an Anniversary in British Col- = | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 26, | —In celebration of his sixtieth ‘an- | niversary of his arrival in Alas- ka, Capt. Bill Moore, dean of the Yukon, Kuskokwim and Stikine River pilots, now in his eightieth year, made his first airplane trip! with Pilot Charles Ruttan. Capt. Moore is known as the discoverer of Dease Creek, the fa-] mous Cassiar gold placers where! he was associated with Nellie Cash- Inlet Lighted Buoy 1, temporarily|several millions are reported to changed April 21, 1932 to 2nd class |have been paid for her other jew- | unlighted can buoy. els in the collection, Portlock Harbor, Alaska; Minnie| TFriends of Mrs, | Reef Light, reported gestroyed onishe hoped to raise $500,000 on her | April 17, will be rebuilt and re-‘jeuch The Post is now placed in commission as soon as practicable. Port Graham, Alaska; Passage Island Spit Beacon, reported car- ried away by ice, will be replaced! as soon as practicable. - e to make an offer to buy it. Left Eye Removed From Little Helen Vasco i NEW YOKR, April 26.—Hel- en Vasco, the two-year-old girl whose eye trouble became con- cern of half the nation, is re- Mrs. William F. Rodigkeit, chair- man of the Nenana Board of Edu- cation, returned to her home re- cently after spending four months in the States. ported in a satisfactory condi- ———— tion after an operation that 1]’- ,*-_.___T removed her left eye, effected by a tumer. | TAILORING | e 3 Clara Romunseth was granted a | Our Sp ecudty I divorce in the District Court today I F. WOLLAND I from August Romunseth. Frank | | | Foster represented the plaintiff and #—————————— £\ V. A Paine the defendant, wao offered no testimony. | PMOB! SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Drosses, SERIES 222 - McLean sand‘on Alaskan Rivers. in re- | Peru, son of Capt, William Moore, | ceivership and Mrs. McLean wants | Sr THE NEW Hupmobile IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! FrEsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes TLo.i'fiiui CORONA IJ TYPEWRITERS | B. Burford & Co. | \ customers” | “Our doorstep worn by satistied y VAR R A0 S Y, cleaned. Alaska Jlfnun Distributc: : l man, pioneer Alaskan woman. Capt. Moore piloted many trad- ing and gold carrying expeditions Capt. Moore was born in Lima, | founder of Skagway and own- eA of the Flying Dutchman, the first steamboat in Alaskan waters. The Anchorage Igloo, Pioneers of Alaska, will honor Capt. Moore at a special meeting this week. [ e — e 1 | Juncau Ferry & Naviga e FINEST SAILING SC! Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer *YUKON *ALASKA ... iNWESTERN .. Apr. 26 *YUKON ..........ADr. 29 “—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. Seattle "Apr. 22 FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent J, B. BURFORD & CO. M.S.“ZAPORA” April 28 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Round trip to Seattle, $50. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 Leave Seattle HEDULE Northbound Southbound Apr. 24 May 1 May 2 Maq 8 Apr. 25 Apr. 30 May 2 Arrive Juneau Leaye Juneay May 4 May 5 *Calls first trip of month only. Low auto rate, THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean ror Douglas and 8:15p.m :30p.ma. :40p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:0Ca.m. | | I | 1 | | | Leaves Dougas for Jumeas 6:30a.m. 8:30p.m 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 8:30a.m.1 H 13:45p.m.v | 2:15p.m. 13 16p.m. | 3:45p.m.t 1:16a.m. | 5:00p.m. | *—Thane. i t—Freight wiill be accepted $—Saturdays only. tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Porte DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O CANADIAMN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORTA and SEATTLE From }uneau PRINCESS NORAH April 13, 27 May 9, 18, June 16, 23, 2f ‘1icket s, rose! pariculais from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Pacific Transportation Company M. 8. “PACIFIC” Leaves Ouy cnry Thurs- | | PAINTS——OILS | | Builders’ and Shelf | HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. SAFE FAST A complete overhauling by eur skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS | Alaskcrgouthérn Airwavys PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAP HOTEL Phone 16 We Deliver UNITED FOOD: CO. CASH GROCERS Meats—Phone 403 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS g ) The Gastineau Q. Sevic (o You Desin and Bnd at e SAM The Tailor W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3.50 ;

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