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APRIL 27, 1933 LOOK WOT YOUK ) CONFOUNDED CAT DONE!! ’ FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very Apply Kau[mann' Cafe. FOR SALE — Ninéteen-foot spead boat. 14 h.p. Elto engine. Just’ reasonable, ' FOR RENT—Small house for rent. Phone 3601. FOR RENT — Furnished steam- heated room. Third and Harris St. Telephone 3374 like new. See Happy at New York FOR RENT—Four room apartment, Bxchange. FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea- sonable for cash. o'clock noon. R. B. Arcade Rooms. FOR SALE—BS.bv crlb bnby bug- Lawrence, ' gy and larger child’s bed, good FOR RENT—Furnished _apt. condition, reasonable, Phone 531.' Call 223 Seward Street or Tele- phone 143. Call after 12 DOUBLE and Smgle apartment,s available May 1. MacKinnon Apts. } .. PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004, In- quire Bishop Apts. LUNCH Room, good locanon, Low- FOR RENT——Modcm, steam-heat - er Front St. FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Sedan, 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, new battery, A-1 condition. 5300 cash. Connors Motor Co. Phone 29. | ed apartment. Nugget Shop. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101, I FOR FENT—Furnished apartment. FOR SALE—26-foot river boal, 8' bp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. McBRIDE apnrtmenb Telephone 2552 evenings. THREE - ROOM furnished house.| Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B Sts. Phone 4332 or 136. CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. EEAL BARGA? ~/ -55 h.p. Fer- ro marine engine. Excellent ‘con-| with self-starter, Thomas dition; propeller, etc., $250. extra Hardware Co. i FOR SALE—4-room house, purtly. furnished; ‘with bath. Terms. Phil McKanna, Dixon St. | TOM THUMB new walnut plano| for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | $250 monthly. Expert Tental, Phone Anderson, puno tuning. Euoams Tor wood, any length. afimONM’ pargams 1 used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor c» "LOST AND FOUND n\sm:nd forest ToST — — Two male quartet books. Paul Brown. Phone 554 or 436. Make Millions Thmk—nnd Buy The Florence Shop | | Permanent Waving 2 §i }. Florence Holmquist, Prop. ! i PHONE 427 |! | Behrends “ Bank Building | o i oo S Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CON NORS Mofm‘ Co- | Y ' i | | | | | | DANISH Tea Cliff Apartments. Phone 5701. WANTED | WANTED—Boy's 2nd hand bicycle, must be in good condition, price reasoniable. Phone 1102 WANTED-Weman wants work by hour, day or steady, Phone 2503. WANTED—Woman wants work by day or hour. Phone 29. U . Home made cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. |TEAMING of any %ind, plowing, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box 1024, Juneau. | WANTED—Work b) day or hour, practical nursing preferred. Mrs. Cordelia Cnrlson. Phone 2552, | WANTED—Handy man abouthouse and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. . WOMAN COOK, carable, exper- ienced, wants job anywhere. Good references. Mrs. Marian Clark, Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for “The Outlook” and other popular American iagazines. Tel. 488. Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. TURN your old gol into value, Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. H —_—f The Coffee Shoppe CHICKEN DINNER EVERY THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. Mrs. Katherine Hooker | l | P | 4 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE E!fec&lge 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. CHANHH. BUS LINE Oky Clerk. " SABIN’S | Everything in Furnishings for DMem Ji——— . : EXPERT = FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN ed \cents; ® 0 0 00000 000 800 Steamer Movements B NORTHBOUND L Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- o . £ urday morning. Northwestern is scheduled to arrive Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS 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. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 4 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS 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, 000 000000 NINE HALIBUTERS ..o-ocoonooo.oouoo-o-...oounu $900R0e00000000s00000 e SEATTLE, - 21—The hali- but schooner Arthur H. arrived from the western banks today with 35,000 pounds of fish and sold for 6%, and 4 cents a pound. The following schooners arrived from the local banks: Unimak with 15,000 pounds, Aloha with 12,000 pounds and Gloria with 7,000 pounds, all selling for 7% and 4 Flint with 12,000 pounds, Madeling J. With 10,000° ‘pounds, Blanco with 13,000 pounds, all sell- ing for 64 and 4 cents a pound; Bertha with 6,000 pounds and La Paloma with 17,000 pounds, both selling for 6 and 4 cents a pound. BARANOF MAKES TRIP ‘With passengers for Chichagof and Sitka, the Seaplane Baranof, pilot Gene Meyring and Chandler Hicks, mechanic, left Juneau at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and re- turned at 6:30 o'clock. Stops were made at Hoonah, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and Sit- ka. Passengers on the Baranof were C. F. Lane, Ingersoll-Rand representative, and J. W. Phillips for Chichagof and Chris Larsen for Sitka. A. B. Hayes, manager of ‘the Al- aska Southern Airways in Juneau made the roundtrip on the Baran- of to advertise the mnew regular schedule the Airways will ihaugu- rate in Southeast Alaska this sea- son. The Baranof will leave Juneau for Ketchikan Sunday on the first trip of her summer schedule. -, CHICHAGOF COUPLE WED Olell A. Hudson and Lillian M. Durgan, both of Chichagof, were married in the U. S, Commission- er's office this morning by Judge Charles Sey. 5 ——————— The advertisements are you vulde "to efficlent spendifig. HORLUCK’S | PALM BEACH Erick snd DANISH Ice Cream Junean Ice Cream Parler J. B. Burford & Co. customers” SELL AT SEATTLE| TO SITKA AND RETURN | ALL FLAVORS |' i | & i o svrn m‘cmmT | TYPEWRITERS “Our deorstep wWorn by satistied | [ AR —. | i YOU'LL. ADMIT THAT ){ THIS HERE IS PAINT ON THE CAT'S TAIL, Marine News 15 PASSENGERS - ABOARD NORAH neauites at Reduced Fares of $34 cess Norah, sailing first class. and Purser A. N. Taylor, and sailsd three hours later. Shiels and wife. i G ST STEEL HELMET LEADER OUSTED FROM POSITION BERLIN Apnl 27.—Dismissal of Theodore Duesterberg as “Second Leader” of the Steel Helmets, the war veterans’ organization, was or- dered yesterday by Franz Seldte, Labor Minister in the Hitler Cabi- net and Steel Helmef Chieftain. Duesterberg will b& succeeded by Major von Stephani, for the pros- ent. Beldte said that several are to be replaced. Seldte favors a closer identifica- tion between the veterans and Hit- lerites while Duesterberg main- tained the organization to be a separate entity. U. . DOLLAR 1S GOING UP | LONDON, April 27.—The Ameri- can dcllar improved sharply on the Exchange here today after a steady opening. — e Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. others TAILORING | Our Specialty | J P JUNEAU FROCK . SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” ON WAY SOUTH Canadian LTn;; Takes Ju-| Canadian Pacific steamer Prin-| south at, 8 o'clock this morning, took 15 pas-| sengers from Juneau for Seatile| under the reduced rates of $34, The steamer, Capt. A. H. Rippon/ arrived| in port at 5 o'clock from Skagway| Passengers booked from Juneau| for Seattle were S. E. Pope, J.| Pope, L. W. Lee and wife, T. Akers, Mrs. C. A. Kirkbride, E 1 Scheenwald, Miss B. Morgan, P. E. Harris, F. Nelson, J. Nicol, H | Farley, Miss LaPaugh, Archie W. | , F. WOLLAND BUT THIS 1S ANGEL'S HAND-WRITING ! By CLIFF STERRETT HERE STOCK MARKET TRABING DROPS QUIETLY TODAY Small Ga i;_ Are Mixed with Small Losses— Turnover Decreases NEW YORK, April 27. — The | Stock Market settled back to nar- |row trading today as further | strength of the dollar tended to cool inflationary speculation. Small | gains were mix2d with small losses. Today's turnov: | 000,000 shares. | While the business news was re- garded as encouraging, many stock traders found the current share levels at such a high ratio as to earnings as to inspire caution. Pushes Up | The market pushed up a little at the start but quickly met sell- ing. Allied Chemical dropped five points on the action of the Stock Exchange to force more informa- tion to stockholders. Although silver futures reacted, E.| American Smelting and Interna-| tional Silver gained about one| .{ point, American Tobacco B lost nearly two points and Liggett and Myers Tobacco B lost one point. Fluctuations North American was firm on ap-| proval of the merger with Generrl Aviation. Gocedyear Rubber, Union Pacific and Santa Fe were off one point or so. Bethlehem Steel lost a minor fraction. Its first quarterly report| is ‘expected to show a substantial deficit. I Curb prices were mixed with| trading reduced. i Wheat averaged lower today than yesterday. Bonds were relatively steady and| changes ‘were quite narrow. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, April 27.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 15, American Can 72%, American Power and Light 6%, Anaconda 11%, Bethlehem Steel 22%, Calumet and Hecla 4, Auburn Motors 43, Fox Films 1%, General Motors 18, International Harvester 28%, Kennecott 14%, ard Motors 2%, Armour B United States Steel 42%. e 1%, —_— . TIDES TOMORROW | . High tide, 2:13 a.m. 15.7 feet. Low tide, 8:55 am., -0.8 feet. High tide, 3:12 pm., 129 feet. Low tide, 8:50 p.m., 44 feet. —e Smith Electnc Co. } Gastineau Building 1 EVERYTHING | ELECTRICAL { MUSIC or | ENTERTAINMENT Furnished for Lodges, Parties | or Dances | PHONE 281 | . i - . — FrEsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry . General American Tank 22%, Pack-|"J JAPANESE IN " CHINA REGION WITHDRAWING. 'Sudden Movement East of! Lwan River Leads to Many Con]ec!ures 27—The sudden Japanese Army of the Lwan River provoked espread bewil- derment here yesterday and par- | alyz activities of persons who were intriguing to set up a separ- ate North China Si The Chinese conti nuoc{ to ad- vance along the Peiping-Mukden | Railway, east of the Lwan River, the vanguard reaching Changli. Chinese circles attribute the Jap- anese withdrawal to tension result- ing in the controversy between the Japanese and the Soviets over the Chinese Bastern Railway in Man- | chur! cynical observers n - informal armistice has arranged but Japanese circles vig orously deny it FIGHTING IN PROGRESS PEIPING, April 27—Chineseand | Japanese forces are fighting a' san- | guinary battle near Nantienmen, south of Kupeikow, the Great 'Wall Pass. Japanese artillery and air bomb- ers are pounding the Chinese posi-| tions with slight effect as the| Chinese dug in and halted thci Japanese infantry. Tt appears the Chinese are put- ting ‘up the stiffest resistance the | Japanese army has enc mm'unl‘ south of the Great Wall | The Japanese-Manchukucan | troops, evacuating the Lwan River | | district, are rushing to bolster the | Japanese in the battle. | AR | PRISONER IN ST. ANN'S : Jack Thompson, Federal prisoner| at Douglas, was removed to St.| Ann's Hospital this morning where| he is being treated for an infected| foot. e WE HAVE I? at the Right Price [ Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street I T b B S A FUR GARMENTS Made to Order Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned H. J. YURMAN Furrier The —® | @ ———¢ PAINTS—OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. |\ > ENGINE A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanies will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really: reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS ‘camng at Funter, Chichagof*, | woek, Craig, Ketchikan. | FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DuedJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound i “YUKON .. Apr. 24 *ALASKA Apr. 22 Apr. 25 May 1 iN'WESTERN Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 *YUKON . Apr. 29 May 2 Maq 8 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. .J. McKANNA, ‘.“‘?“ Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau April 28 May 4 May 5 Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first trip of month only. Low auto rate. THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAHADIAM M.S.“ZAPORA” Round trip to Seattle, $50. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juuean Tor Douglas and Thane 8:15a.m. 6:15p.m. PACI FIC 7.108.m. 17:30p.ma b Lt ¥ 9:15a.m.1 D:40p.m. 12:30p.m.4 11:16p.m. | SAILING 2:00p.m. 13 midnight | 3:30p.m.¢ 11:005.1= ; TO VANCOUVER, VICTORiA *4:00p.m. and SEATTLE Loaves Dougms for Jamenwm & s 6:308.m. 130p.m, From juiecn 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. PRINCESS NORAH 12:45p.m.t 12:30p.oa. p! i 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. Arril 13, 27 8:46p.m.t 1:18a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t+—Freight wili be accepted ful t—S8aturdays only. s paruculars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company I o e Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thure- day st 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent M. S. “PACIFIC” Alaskfiouthern Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekiy Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska _1 Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at_the Gang Plank of Every Passenger: Boat W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3.50 The Tailor

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