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1¢I1 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933. - By CLIFF STERRETT = > : WHEN Y'WANT A THING s R o EA DONE RIGHT, DO IT THANK HEAVEN THEM YOURSELF, SEZ 1! PESKY PAINTERS HAS PULLED THEIR T . PRESIDENT OF INQUIRIES FOR Marine News | PERUIS SHOT ' LOST PERSONS - ' DOWNINPARK REGEIVED HERE Stea:n:)e;;fl:v:;:enb EEsTEBETH 'N :/'ksasvsin Klfi;‘g by Guards|News Is Wanted of People =SB AN s ST May 1.-—Louis l\” Inquiries have been re President of Peru| Governor's office ¢ bringing C. F. Lane and M since December, 1931, was assas-|the following persons supp: to Stetz, as passengers from Hir: inated Sunday s after re-be in Alaska: Chichagof, and Anthony Sharkey | viewing a parade of 20,000 young| Carl Rylander—Has been a resi- from Funter Bay. men in the Jorge Chavez Park |dent of Haycock, but for the past The Estebeth leaves for Skag#ay The assassin, Abelardo Hurtado|year replies have not been and Haines at 7 o'clock tomorrow|de Mendoza, fired as the Presi-|to letters addressed to him there night and will leave on schedyled |dential part rted to drive away (and 1111_ormm as to his time Thursday night for Sitka, |from the pa He was himself |abouts is desired g lain by the Presidential guards. | William Brown—Of Iowa. Came a Cabinet mecting shortly |t Alaska during the gold ruzh in the sination, Gen. Oscar|1898. He made one trip to Iowa ¢ s OF JUNEAU SATURDAY |Benavides, former Provisional Presi- | after that but returned immediate- |dent, was chosen as head of the|ly and since then has never been Zapora scheduled to arrk Thursday noon. CHEDULED SAILINGS hland scheduled to sail from Seattle May 1 at 9 pm. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 4 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 6 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from e v A Seattle May 8 at 9 pm . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS NORCO lN AND OUT |afte Nornthwestern scheduled south- southbound at noon tomar- row. . LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg Kake and way ports. esesecsenssce The Estebeth arrived this morn ing from Sitka and way ports FOF SALE-—22-foc 60 hp. Buick eng first condition, Mike Pusich, Douglas nishad native RENT — 3 room 1se with bath, nea | sctool. Inquire Mike Vag HALF ACRE adjoining Highway on - Creek Bridge. Frec 3 ROOMS and bath, steam heat, fireplace, completely furnished,| B i electric washer. Apply Nugeget| FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist-| Shop. | ing of back har, counter, stools TP BENT Sman house for rent.| and booths. Very reasonable.! " e i Apply Kaufmann's Cafe | . i - ' FOR RENT—Four room apartment. FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea-i" c.p pp3 geward Street or Tele- sonable for cash. Call after 12 oclock noon. R. B. Lawrencs,( PhOme 143. 3 Arcade Rooms. | DOUBLE and Single apartments - available May 1. MacKinnon Apts Arriving at Juneau at 4:30 o'clock |nation. s | 7 Saturday afterncon from the south,| ——————— States. Brown would be about 80 the motorship Norco, Capt. Ekhelm years of age mow, if living. and Purser Harold Knight, brougnt| 1TUKON TO CALL AT Leonard Paul Montooth-Martin— ° ; ¥ Missing from Lawrenceberg, In- . ring o s 2, the rotowing passengers to Ju-| YAKUTAT BOTH WAYS)diana, since sanuary 12, 1925. When cau. g 1 b away from home used the name G. Moller, Miss Amy Rice, Miss k 1 i b 1 Sara Rosendale, Miss Billie Wade Gl e b Matin onee \gjllemit)‘uI ‘or!;lrss.eqfii <st‘;' I\(A)I 15 at Yakuta: going and |Anchorage and it is thought that ansen, . 1y a0y €"|coming. This is according to a|at Dresent he is in the vicinity SUMMER SCHEDULE | herin, from Ketchikan; Mrs. J ment issued by the al of-|of King River, He is 6 feet 3 i ! tet o i r ot~ L2 RS | Sandstet and Chris Lien, from Pet Fnoon es tall; weight, 175 pounds; br = A= = ; fice this aft THREE - ROOM furnished house., APARTMENTS for rent. ~Inquire) QOF WHITE PASS SET ersbure. | “ R hair; brown eyes, tatoo marks. He Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B! Cash Grocery, Willoughby or | Southbound passengers on the| was born in Rising Sun, India May | - KRAUSE WILL BUILD December 7, 1893. He followed tha Sts. Phone 4332 or 136 ! Phone 101. | SEATTLE, May 17R5‘Pr:"x@l\h)<‘Norco sailing at 10 o'clock Satur —- - - kg era B ST R - ¢ y t kel g day night r . A. McEachra 2 CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, MCBRIDE apartmient. Phone 5701 |tives of the White Pass & Yukon | y, D4 were N. A. McEachrar NEW BREWERY : LOCAL occupation of laborer, 5 | Stella Holmes and Tillie Riley 4 . oy RS announce that the stes mp'v. Warwick, Bessie Johnson, fol at bargain. Best location in city. —— Route announce that the steams! | 8 o ex s | LuqumEz 132 6th St. | Northwestern, of the Alaska Sm"’n';gflwf\gum: James Pete, for Rake:' j ABOR WILL BE USED!S‘-‘"“‘& who left Stockton, Califor- ! p Company, sailing May 10, willj Dick Carrigan, Capt. J. M. Clark,| nia, about 26 years ago. They are John Newmarker, Mr. and Mrs.| e et dithern se the first vessel from this port| : o Y althan i be «l:'c];e [x ia::;“[]orl‘iukon Rl“wh S. Jeftrey and Angus Gair, for| A. Nehammer, President of the|believed to be either in Alask fe. g . The vessel W f11, Wrangell; W. Russell, R. C. Cut-|Alaska Brewing and Maiting Com- e e frelght only|ler, C. E. Pol Sfla | pany, announced today that G 1 FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Scnm,i i 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, PERELLE Aparsments. Phone 2004. new battery, A-1 condition. $300 — — g fis cash. Connors Motor Co. |FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In-| - - e | - GIEE: BiSHOD JAPLS. FOR SALE—26-foot river boul, 8 s TSI MR | hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. ‘FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat- | ed apartment. Nugget Shop. teamer Yukon on the p; p to the westward will make|Martin. He spent some time around 'lll.l....ll......0.0I....‘O Telephone 2552 evenings. A REAL BARGA: % —c3-55 h.p, Fer- ro marine engine. Excellent con-| WANTED—Colored laundress wa dition; with self-starter, extra| laundry, to take home Shirts}points this ye g |have run a 1 propeller, etc., $250. Thomas' our specialty. Work fully guaran-|carry | Krause will have the contract for|Alaska. They ar Hardware Co. teed. 111 Main St. Phone 802.[for thi > is due in| % b |t e Gimeg - schatriction "¢f thel e pcesteirn s eapeine” poitadiod kagway May ne steamship| YUKCN TUESDAY NIGHT | °© Ll_ei‘,e‘”, et oLl e Gala: Sidk FOR SALE—4-room house, partly < - | Alaska, sailing from. Seattle May| Steamer Yukon, from Seat 8 : L 3 s about 32 years furnished; with bath. Terms. LADY needs work, nursing, child-|j7 also will accept non-perishableischeduled to arrive in port Mr. Krause stated that when Boicont fucn it Phil McKanna, Dixon St. cave, assist camp cook or hotel|freight for .river .points. She is|o'clock tomorrow night "";;*;}‘“C“‘”i “‘“1“; "l‘“-“ local m"‘§ o i el e e o - e ! .work. Sourdough's daughter. Best|g, ;99 stas B s will be employed, both common and | 7€ WF o e a aving 1cr TOM THUMB new walnut plano| [\ SO lough's daughter. Best|que in Skagway May 22. ~ {steamer is making an extra skilled. the gold fields, Marrow would be . | ‘reicrences and will go anywhere. The steamship Northw rn, lat Hood Bay before coming to Ju- | bout 65 : < 5 for sale or rent. Old-style upright, Box 1109 Juneau sailing from Seattle May 24, will 5 oas Y ] Temporary office space for the|about 65.years ‘c agx‘ now, antal, AR bautly. L Eperk. oo v U R RIS Y Gceent petisnnd . new company has been taken by| Joseph W. Gottlieb—Last report piano tuning. Phone Anderson, WANTED--Boy's 2nd-hand bicycle,| . s that ‘he was leavink for the ble freight for river points this DANCE www | Mr., Nehammer in the office mom,I 143. | ‘must be in good condition, price| ' "g) e que in Skagway May | Annual D. F. D. Dance Saturday, |of the Allen Shattuck, Inc. 17; Ta :"P‘lp rg;gfl\lnm FL'prm Iy —— e | reasonable. Phone 1102. & e o af elvar ] % B A el gue—Farmerly SEE MORRIS 1o nighland forest; ' 0 2. The first sailing of river May 6 adv. | o BTk, Neow ook = He s o wood, any length. | WANTEC—<weman wants work by| Steamers this year from wi"l‘pgow" am— hour, day or steady. Phone 2503.|Will be on-May 30 and from .Daw-| SXCEPTIONAL jargains 1o used' : son on June 1. i| FIRE ALARM CALLS cars now. Good selection. Con-|DANISH Tea Room.. Home made| The White Pass & Yukon Route nors Moter Co. | cakes and pastry. Special Orders|has sent out its schedule for the) 1-3 Third and Pr { Etween 74 and 75 years of age. It |is believed that he is in Juneau Frank A. Peterson (Fritjof Albert | Pettersen)—Is between 60 and 65 years of age; fought in the Boer for Busy PEOPLE | : R S ] SR Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. 1933 on - showing connections i-4 Front and klin, Bei i 'y War and lived i e Wi < 4 B al 3 Pran| ¥ Jeing in a hurry ar and lived in Cape Town a LOST AND FOUND o ———————————=—— | with ships from Beattle for all Yu 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. dodsn’t fp 2 number of years. He is said to [TEAMING of any kind, plowing|yon River points. (| 178 weot, véar-Gross Apia. oesn’t mean you e il e by FOUND — Pair of glasses. Owner, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box PESPLER 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. can’t enjoy a deli- in:eu:fl:lae;ciaguflm R oin In may call at Empire, pay.for ad; 1024, Juneau. ot {_‘g m::' oo .15‘5“’1“"‘ cious lunch. Come Norway but has ;ob been . there iy Ly e - i ' Front at A. J. Office. e 3 > con- and claim property. G ANTED_Work by dsy or bout TIDES TOMOREOW ||| 271 wiloughby at Totem {I]fifg@dln(l be con during the past 40 years His HOET_ Ten dvaroostidh: Bers | practical nursing preferred. Mrs.| * ~ o i | rocery. g Father's name was Jacob Andersen Gardens, . Finder piease soall 470, Oordells Carlson, Phoné 2582 |1 pyep yige, 5:04 am Ja03teet, | 1% VSN (opp Oaen Buailey’s Bpc s GBS R Nimey i ;| WANTED—Handy man a»outhousef Low tide, 12:21 pan., 29 ;ECL' 2-4 Front and Seward. y Anyone having any information '] | and yard wants work of anykind.| High tide, 7:06 pm., 110 feet. 2-5 Front and Main. about the above persons, are asked Reasonable Monthiy Rates || Enquire Empire 2667. | s e || 2-6 Second and Main. are to please communicate with the e il B st | Read the ads as carefully as you 2-7 Fifth t"“d Seward. \ Governor’s Office. | GARBAGE HAULED | | WOMAN COOK, carable, exper-|read the news articles. | %8 5‘5!.“‘3':;1‘“" Main. sk s R . : | fenced, wants job anywhere. Good e “2 Home Boardi b fariit & o E. 0. DAVIS i references. Mrs. Marlan Clatk| & . 33 aan-ne m’;fl RH;?: Alfalfa thougn most profitable TELEPHONE 584 B e B BLTTY MAC hay crop for Ilinois farmers, bears @l 3 | an average of only 2.3 tons an acre. ‘Way. 3-4 Becond and Gold. and YRS | BEAUTY SHOP J!~f*f.- o MRSEINORES TR | . 3 = vl TISCELLANEOUS 103 Assembly Apartments 3.6 [Pifth and Gold. More For Your i il e PHONE 541 37 ‘Fifth and East. W" Y | SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for 338 Seventh and Gold. en Tou s w " : 2 " 8-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Money | “The Outlook” and other popular|e WIS ' ©1 Ninth, back of ower ) AT || American magazines. Tel. 488./'' Smith Electric Co. ’ i COLEMAN’S [ | -Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. || Gastineau Bullding B e g"‘m“:m. . Beaview 5 " X saiscig 1 0 rs e " TURN your old gola into value EVERYTHING ! 3 st and | /Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. l ELECTRICAL | ; '%fih ina mmm. l " = Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. | Dromeurearnorasis g szt JUNEAU FROCK SHORPE g T S o “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie | Hoslery and Hate P i — " A || FINE | SERIES 222 || Wateh and Jéwelry Repairing | <CAUL MOTOR 1 11 at very reasonable rates Y L‘ Ve Rz | WRIGHT SHOPPE ||| { COMPANY: wif THE NEW ; PAUL BLOEDHORN | |4 P ” auli " g it A complete overhauling . hecked T | v }alazs,ystl:: cx:r'e'cdrecafid il == : _____3 g HORLUC—‘.—:K’S I. Fresa and H upmobile {| by our skilled mechanics tear of winter driving. || TIME SCHEDULE P BEACH Brick and “ CLEAN wnl‘ll givet “tht,:‘: ‘poa\;er " m REASONABLE CHANNEL BUS LINE ' | fals ravoms. ||| oS on movin, 8 P gy s gy g ?RlCEb SERE R | Juneau Ice Cream ||| house? In either Really reasonable rates! Expert Workmen LEAVE LENA COVE--6:30 am., 12 ) Tor ( case youwll want IN TRUTH A CAR e it ] end drapis FOR A NEW AGB! : ‘ LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE| 3 CONNORS | =5 a2 oo 50 pae [ ————— At JUNEAU y THANE SERVICE TLe SMCH 2pd !:gmu : A ka 1 e Will _be opened a las ) Motor Co., ||ron " 5" en’ dininstea || 3. B. Burford & Co. ‘ || JAMES CARLSOR | »1OTORS N - - womenr ] !!aundry y Juneau Distributor J‘ ; g & heard from by his friends in the| FINEST LARGEST TAMERS FLEET r?.muifi;;;rlf. 1 \& Y TAIAS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON ....coocc. Apr. 24 *ALASKA Apr. 22 Apr. 25 May 1 tN'WESTERN .._Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 *YUKON ... Apr.20 May 2 Maq 8 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau April 28 May 4 May 5 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, Agent ' Leaves Juneaw for Douglas and i | S:15a.m. 6:25p.m i PAC' F c 7:10a.m. 17:30p.ra - R A 9:16a.m.1 9:40p.m. { E - 12:30p.m.4 11:185p.m. ! SAILING 2:00pf. 12midnight | ,:gm‘ u:m:: { TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA *4:00p.00. | and SEATTLE Leaves Dougms for Jumeas 6:30a.m 6:30p.m | From Junccu 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. ! t e - ra i Som | PRINCESS NORAH 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. ! 2:15p.m. 13:15p.m. 1 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. | 5:00p.m. ! *—Thane. i June 16, 22, 39 t—Preight will be accepted | afckels, rezervations anc fall $—Saturdays only. l particurars from Juncau Ferry & Naviga ’ V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent tion Company | JUNEAU e e LR e Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and R e P SO VDUSYY Pacitic Transportation Compamy M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City .Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way naints. 3 Way Porte SEL, Agent J./B. Burford & .Co. Agentsr. DAm‘;,we o Phone 78 Valentine Bldg. B L e e —— - Alaska Southern Airwa SAFE FAST PROVEN -DEPENDABI“IJTY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter = For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL | _THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Gmtgst Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat S AM W. L. DOUGLAS 2 SHOES for MEN