The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 6

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DAWGGONE, SUSiE’ SHE'S PAINTED MY PET PARKIN' PLACE!! WONDER IF SHE'S DAUBED THIS DERN G i ighs el SHE FOR SALE—Large furnished house, otndation, new.roof, concret cently painted at 5th and Ken-| nedy. Is produc more than $80.00 monthly. Good investment | if you have approximately $5,- 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. FOK SALE—: oot launch, with 60 hp. Buick engine, first class condition. Mike Pusich, Douglas HALF ACRE adjoining Highway at S on Creek Bridge. Fred| Crowell. —F‘—()R SALE—Care' fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. v reasonable. Apply Kaufmann's Cafe | FOR SALE-—Frigidaire, very rea- sonable for cash. Call after 12 oclock noon. R. B. Lawrence, Arcade Rooms. 1 31 Plymouth Seaan, FOR SALE- | 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, new battery, A-1 condition. $300, cash. Connors Motor Co FOR SALE_26-foot river boal, 8 _ hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00. Telephone 2552 evenings. THREE - ROOM furnished house. Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B St Phone 4332 or 136. CHOICE level residence lot, 50%100, at bargain. Best location in city. {nquire 132 6th § 03 S RO, A REAL BARGA#—.-55 p. Fer- ro marine engine. Excellent con- dition; with self-starter, extra | propeller, etc., $250. Th omas; “Hardware €o. I FOR SALE—4-room house, partly | furnished; with bath. Terms. | Phil McKanna, Dixon St. ‘r TOM THUMB new walnut plano | for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | rental, $2.50. monthly. Expert! plano tuning. Phone Anderson: 143. BEE MORRIS 160 wood, any length. E€XCEPTIONAL pargams 1in used cars now. Good selection. Con-~| | nors Mam Co. 3% nighland fdrest k LOST AND FOUND . ‘ LOST — Black Persian male cat,| small scar between the eyes, re-| ward. Phone Empire B2742 { LOST—Tan overcoat ai ywn,rmn Gardens. Finder please call 479. More For Your 1 Money 14 AT & | COLEMANS | Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. -REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS ‘Motor Co., [FOR RENT—Two room apt., _ FOR RENT—PFurnished apt. |WANTED—Eleetrician or ~wireman | { Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. FOR RFNT—W&LI furnished 4-room | flat, unrivaled view, steam heat,| electric range and retrigerafor, | o bath, laundry, ample closets. M.| D. Williams, | ron RE‘NT—PML]y furnished room apartment. Nice yard and view, $30.00. See John Ahlers or| 2 telephone 2703 after five. | fu nished, bath, electric range, $25.00. Call 5. 2 and 3 room furnished apts. at the Knight Apts. Phone 577. steam hea furnishe: Nugget! and bath, completely Apply 3 ROOMS fireplace, electric washer. Shop. FOR RENT—Small houu’. for reat. Phone JGOI FOR RENT—Four room apartment. Call 223 Seward Street or Tele- phone 143. DOUBLE and Single apartments available May 1. MacKinnon Apf PERELLE Aparsments. Phone 2004 In- quire Bishop Apts. FOR RENTMoaern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. Inquire APAHTMEN[‘b for rent, Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. | McBRIDE a.pmmmt. Phone 5701. WANTED for local concern. Address stating experience. 82753 Empire. | WANTED—voung married couple, both working, would like to rent quiet comfortable bedroom on or before May 10. Answer to S2751 care Empire. . WANTED — A capable woman to operate a delicatessen depart- ment. Fully equipped and ready to go. Must be able to cook and prepare salads. Some money re- quired. Address S 2744, Emplre NTEmCo.ored laundress wants laundry, to take home. Shirts our specialty. Work fully guaran- teed. 111 Main St. Fhone 802. Mrs. Patterson. W'N'IED~Boys 2nd hand bicycle, must be in good condition, price reasonable. Phone 1102. WANTED— an wants work by hour,. day or steady. Phone 2503. DANISH Tea Room. Home made cakes and pastry. Special Orders WA.NTED—Handy man anout house and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. | WOMAN COOK, capable, exper- lenced, wants job anywhere. Good references. Mrs. Marian Clark, | Junefu. b | MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for “The Qutlook” and other popular Ameérican ''‘magazines. Tel. 488. Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. e sail from Vancouver May 4 e at 9 pm. Aletutian scheduled - to sail . from Seattle May 6 at {e 9a m | o Northwesern |e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | @ Yukon scheduled south®bound -o.--'u.oioob Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive in port at 3 o'clock Saturday moriin aLlII‘.DULBD SAILINGS Princess Norah stheduled to e Norco scheduled to sail from o Seattle May 8 at 9§ pm. scheduled sail from Secattle May at 9 a. m. to 10 e next Monday. . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leavés every Thurs- e day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and way ports. o Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. P B B B B BN L COAST GUARD. SHIP NORTHLAND STARTS | | FOR NORTH FRIDAY/ SAN FRANCISC'O Cal,, May &.— On her sixth annual Arcti¢ Cruise, .|the coast guard cutter Northland ils from here tomorrow for Alas- kan waters. - P ? 7 TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 3:27 am., 38 feet High tide, 9:18 a.m,, 126 feet Low tide, 3:32 pam., 2.0 feet. High tide, 9:50 pm 147 feet Rheumausm Pain—Agany Starts To Leave In 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead for You 48 hours after you start to take this swift acting formula agony and inflammation caused by part. Allenru does just what this no— tice says it will do—it is guaran- | Mauro Drug Co. and leading drug- gists to do it—you can get one generous bottle for 85 cents and| if it doesn't bring the joyous re-| sults you expect—your money whole heartedly réturned ~adv.! ‘The advertisements are you guide to efficient spending. [ ST i s S JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coals, Dresses, Lingerio Hoslery and Hate kil : TURN your old golc into value. Cash or trade at Nugget shon -..-a.-oo.oo.'ono.t'otc-ooo | Applicants must submit evidence Ition before a State board of phife- e SR fNO HALIBUT BOATS !thc western or local halibut banks. pharmacists as ‘Allenru and withinj pain, | exeess uric acid has started to de-r teed .by Juneau Drug Co., Buuer‘ — (SUPERVISOR OF REINDEER ~SERVICE HERE * CORDOVA CLAM . 8 DIGGERS STRIK Mrs. Lyman 8. Brewster in Juneau En Route to Home at Nome CORDOVA, Alaska, May 4«:’ Clam diggers in this section struck | degr superintendént for the Int yesterday for an increase of two Department, and M Brew cents a pound | his bride of a few weeks, ar- Lyman 8. Brewster, general rein- The strike affects several hun-|rived in Juneau on the Yukon en- dred cannery workers in addition |route to Nome where they will to the diggers. {make their permanent headquar- Sy |ters. They stopped off in Juneau |and will be here until the mnext EXAMINATION FOR AR PHARMACIST WILL | 1ast summer Mr. BE HELD ON MAY 23 a trip through the reindeer un the North as a special | rete 3 The United Suns»s Civil_Service | Interior to study the reindes: Commission will accept appla-|jem in Alaska. On Feoruary tions until May 23 for the pas-\ tions of junior pharmacist and as- Brewster made areas this year, he was appointed to re- place B. B. Mozee as general rein- stant pharmaceutc aide to fill|jeor superintendent vacancies in the United States Vet-| nr. Brewster, a graduate of the erans’ Administration and in the |yniversity of Montana, and the Eyiic HeATH Sarviog. " Michigan Law School, is both a The entrance salary for junior|jawver and a stock man. His fam- pharmacist is $2000 a year, andjjy have large cattle holdings in for assistant pharmaceutic aide|gBimey, Montana, and it was $1620 a year. The salaries named are subject to a deduction of not to exceed 15 per cent as a measure | of economy, and a retirement de- duction of 3!z per cent hrough his experience as a cattle ncher that he entered the rein- deer service. Shoi after his appointment in February Mr. Brewster was mar- ried to Anne F. Burke in Helena, Montana, and he and his bride went to Washington where he was called to confer with Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur. Three weeks were spent in Wash- ington by Mr. Brewster working with the department of the Inte- rior on old problems in connection {with the reindeer setvice, clearing up legal matters such as the ad- that they are full-licensed pharma- cists, such license having been ob- ined as the yesult of examina-! macy. Certain specified educatisn and experience are also requirgd Full information may be obtaingd from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of HR- aminers, at 311 Federal Buildin, R T T TR ministration of ®states and land matters. While in Washington they en- joyed meeting the new Secretary of the Interior, Harold I. Ickes, Delegate to Congress Anthony J. Dimond and Gov. John W. Troy while in the Capital city. On their return west, for Busy PEOPLE ARRIVE AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 4.—For the first time in weeks, there were no boats arriving there -today from either Mr. and o e — Think of it—how this old world| FIRE ALARM CALLS does make progress—now comes a e prescription -which is kpown to 1-: Pr'l'hlrd and mun i ont and Frank! Being in a hurry 1-8 Front, near Ferry Way. ), Y% 1-8 Front, near @ross Apta. doesn’t mean you 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, can’t enjoy a deli- || 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. cious lunch. Come Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Maln. % and Main, and Seward. Seventh and Maln. nn: Hall. e Boarding House. Gmmnu and Rawn here and be con- vineed. Bailey’s 1 ae I 2-8 Assembly Apartments - | customers” “Our doorstep worn by satistied T ey T McCAUL MOTOR f Ssmh Electric Co. ;|| ~ COMPANY Gastineau Bullding L EVERYTHING a2 s =3 e 11 ELECTRICAL L .z—_—_————‘HORLUCK’S I FrEsH and & — — PAII;:)“BSI;IACH Brick and l CLEAN < Tce Cream Are you moving Reasonable Monthiy Rates ALL FLAVORS | (ot 3l ng, GARBAGE HAULED Junean Ice Cream | Bouse? Itlzle:ilt];lne% E. O. DAVXS ’ Parlor | {] case voull want IN TRUTH A CAR TELEPHONE 564 id ' zlga!:‘:d.drapes FOR A NEW AGE! B Lc.nmamloopomT | BETTYMAC || exemwies Alaska JAMES CARLSON ’ BEAUTY SHOP ||| J. B. Burford & Co. I i S G Laundry Juneau Distributor THANK HEAVENS HAIN'T! 5 S Br.yWster visited in Philadel- New York, West Point, Ann Arbm and spent a at the Brewster Ranch in Montana before coming to Alaska. They are en- thusiastic about living in Nome, and Nome pecple in Juneau now, have said they are delighted that the Brewsters will be residents of their city. B > e 0000000000 . AT THE HOTELS e 0000000060000 00 Gasiineau M. ‘McKallick, Chichagol; J. A. Handrahan, Juneau. Alaskan Frank Torstensen, Sitka. Zynda Mrs. Mayo Rainey, Haines; Mrs. Hugo W. Fredericksen, Sitka. GLACIER HIGHWAY FREIGHT SERVICE STARTED BY RYAN ‘To accommioc.aze the several hun- dred people who make their homes on the Glacier Highway, W. H. Ryan has started a Glacier High- way Auto Freight service which will make one trip daily from Juneau to Eagle River and way points. Mr. Ryan’s office is at the Com- mercial Dock at the foot of Main street A IR CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Juneau for furnishing the following quantities of concrete sewer pipe: 200 ft. 24-inch diameter (to be reenforced and to have walls not less than 2% inches thick and to weigh approximately 275 pounds per foot); 250 ft. 18-inch diameter; 300 ft. 12-inch diameter; 200 ft. 8- inch diameter; 500 ft. 6-inch diam- eter; 500 ft. 4-inch diameter. Bids must be filed with the City Clerk not later than 5 P. M. May 5, 1933. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. —adv. Local Investment 7% Interest The Assembly Com- pany Bonds $500.00 each (plus accrued interes CALL J. B. Warrack A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics wili give it the power and 7est that makes | driving a true pleasure. Really' msonahle rates! JUNEAU LARGEST FLEET. . SAILING SCHEDULE L-eave Due Juneaw: Due Ji uneati { Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbount” “1YUKON Apr. 20 May 2 May 8 1TALEUTIAN May 6 May 9 May 15 SN'WESTERN ....May 10 May 14 May 16 *{YUKON May 13 May 16 May 22 SALASKA .....May 17 May 21 May 23 1fALEUTIAN May 20 May 23 May 29 i—Southwestern Route. $—Southeastern Route. *—Calls at Yakutat north and sound bound; Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Seldovia and Cook Inlet ports. i—Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Kodiak and Kbdiak ports. For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA' LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDqC.ED FARES Phone 2 Serving Alaskans Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—s$60,00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D, B. FEMMER _ Micket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 “ ”» l.euve Seattle Arri M.S.“ZAPORA iy, Z;J;mnu lt;:y!;yu- Calling at Funter, Chichagof’, Hoonah, Tenakee, ‘Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only, Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. rhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneam ror Douglas and CAuADlAn : 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m PAC I F‘ C 7:10a.m. J:30p.m. 9:15a.m 1 9:40p.m. | ? ? 12:30p.m.§ 11:28p.m. SAILING 2:00pfn. 12midnighy | % A $:90pm ¢ 3% G | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA *4:00p.m. and SEATTLE Leaves Dougas for Jumess | 6:30a.0. 6:30p.m | From }Juncau 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. | i " 9/30a.m 1 9:55p.m. PRINCESS NORAH 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.ma. | " ” 2:15p.m. 13:16p.mm. April 13, 27 ::':g:-' 3:I6am. May 9, 18, 20 o . Jure 16, 23, 70 '—‘Prelzhb Wil be accepted ‘r'icke's, ‘roservatis i —Saturdays only. particwars trom Juncau Ferry & Naviga V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent tion Company JUNEAU iic Transportation Compamy M. S. “PACIFIC” G e tor” Poterabing, lkgm exander and way Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P, M. for Bitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent J. B. Burford & Co, Agepts’ Phone Single O Pmm » Valentine Hidg. SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Towns—Also ?"Ianes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manage,r, GASTINEAU HOTEL GLACIER HIGHWAY ' AUTO FREIGHT ‘W. H. RYAN, Prop. Leaves Juneau daily at 2 P.M. for Eagle River and way points. Office n'om slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE SAM The Tailor COMMERCIAL DOCK Foot of Main St. ~ Tel. 3 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES . for MEN NOW §3.50

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