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R AP LTS5 T S 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933. Ca i AR 2 SULLY'S STILL PUNCH DRUNK, HUH ? 5Y GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG YEP.,. LISP THIS MORNING-.- THE DOC SAID THAT WAS A BAD SIGN... HE'S GONNA GIT ) Ly et LITHEN, NORTH -« WHERE |ITH MITHER GOOGLE? OH, MY HEAD FEELTH THO' DITHY ... HE STARTED TO A NURSE TO WATCH OVER HIM NIGHT AND DAY... SNIF - SNIF ns. He resided for some i . at Sknuwa_v Col. Stevenson es e 0000000000 INTERIUR IT 1916. He and h . . | were in Washington briefly Mitind R aiheauiad ¢ Steamer Movements : G Y to England, to which cot il ?;!1"16;‘,.11;. e . NORTHBOUND ° | makes several trips a year. morning, has the following passen- e N and scheduled to ar- @ RE UESTING Aln oy s aboard for this port: . in port at 3 oclock ® \Y"m‘ H Fehse, ass chicf | From Seattle—El Tanner, J. J. . morrow morning °| he way mail service |Thoma J. J. Thomas, W. E. (e Princess Norah scheduled to ® Sfln 1e | Kunz, . E. W. Kunz, Mrs. E. Ly e . arrive in port Sunday . Chwi of the | Moron B. Harmeling, Mrs — e afternoon or evening. . ern "'d Inte Harmeli Rex PRICED for quick cash sale 1929 FOR RENT — Partly furnished , gCoHEDULED SAILINGS ! he city *|Herman, J. C. White. Ford Dump Truck of Siems Spo- D at corner of 12th and Elq pjetytian scheduled to sail @ X | kan> Co.. dual tires, automatic $2500 monthly. Tele- o rom ‘Seattte May 6 at ® RF.C. Asked to Purchase| hoist. $200. Call 5153. : ® 9 a. m. L X 3 E | £ routz | it 3 small Tooms and|® Norco scheduled to sail from e Bon_ds Issued for | pire before long and new bid | FOR SALE—Large furnished house,! path rplwlw“‘ 3703 ® Seattle May 8 at 9 pm ) Fairbanks School be | doncrete foundation, new roof, re- o Northwesern scheduled to | STz | | A i nn i A Bently 'painted’ b Bth Ken. FOR RENT—Well furnished 4-room|® sail from Seattle May 10 ® fibacio) Sotrootadenndy | ®FQD, Ancno oroad- il find a HIe oni it nedy. Is producing more than' flat, unrivaled view, steam heatje at 9 a. m ®| WASHINGTON, April 24.—A wire|cast station, . i llorx{(‘!1‘11'l : l)h.“ group 1‘.rfnl $80.00 monthly. Good investment' electric range and refrigerator,|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS m the Fairbanks City Coun on with the 1 Radio Com- | Marviand -“: Tn:rmm-m,yv“ll» if you have approximately $5,-. bath, laundry, ample closets. M.|® Yukon scheduled south bound @ |requested Delegate Dimond to ap-|mission for perm to. ichange 1t G o"’ .Mr a;l;doM:\ J“mcf 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc D. William: ® next Monday. ® ' beal to the Reconstruction Finance |frequency from 1230 to 850 kilo>y- | Glimie of Anchor bl it 5 RS e . LOCAL SAILINGS ® | Corporation ‘in the hope that the|cles LR O Sohorage, NG FOE, SALE—22-foot launch, with FOR RENT—Two room u])L,lf\n‘- © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® | cornoration would purchase SDUIM il }E;efishd‘gl“fuvl‘“‘l‘\h' st:ldxes at the 60 h.p. Buick eng first class| nished, bath, electric range, $25.00.| ¢ day night at 6 p. m., fOf © |worth of the $98,000 bond issue Ib0 Puates Navat SR S condition. Mike Pusich, Douglas, | Call 75 Sitka and way ports. ® | yhich Fairbanks proposes to use | Public hearings on ths five dav.|there is James McCauley, now in, ; - - Pacific leaves every Thursday ® ¢, & sihool 'th feslice’ the | 9%} day bill were scheduled |MiS first year at the academy. A FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist- 2 and 3 room furnished apts. at the| & =800 “ 0 S0 potarshurg, ® |op), i P the |5/ o NAa N e it B kan a tthe historie in- ing of back bar, counter, stools’ Knight Apts. Phone 577 * Kake and way ports. :;:”n_w 53 ¥ tire’ o |tention of Delegate Dimond to ap- |<titution is Henry Miller, son of and booths. Very reasomable. e (e s @ 0 @ s 00 en e o0 e T O e ety taton p| poar before the House Labor com- "virnk\ i\{/flfx-.i Frank Miller of Fair- | BRRT Ssutsiant's Cs 5 fireplace, completely furnished,| h R. F. C. offi but it wa "::;""2 J“’ ,“i ['m;\ u‘l A’.IJ | o i s ate ,;Z\q“]\\ Lm.:,n FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea-| electric washer. Apply Nugeet| ONLY 2 HAL]BUTERS };‘“(’fd ‘[’Nl -Iheb ter »“’f e R. m,: ,‘ (_:nm ”'”m is not pos- | tenant Willlam Dolan, who left “Sonable for cash. Call after 12 S, o SELL AT SEA’l’l‘LE.m r:;n l’r’“";;’l;l‘ A‘Q‘:n\“rm“‘jl;\:‘ le he will endeavor to obtain an|Valdez in 1917 and whose parents oclock noon. R. B. Lawrenc®, pop RENT—Small house for rent. character on public projects mhere | AMendment similar to the one con- continue to reside there, is taking Arcade Rooms. Phone 3601. SEATTLE, May 5.-—Only uom““ ;nonc'» po pav‘Im $hein LDI]\AK\'““ned in the Sendte bill, exampt- pottfgraduatle work at Annapolis. halibut schooners arrived here ‘O'wfmm tama i ing certain specific indu and |He is married and has two chil-| FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Sedan L)OUBLF “and gmgle mmnmcnt.sNM | 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, — o.gpo0 May 1. MacKinnon Apts.| The Brisk came in from the th\\‘r’vc.r, So‘natf:r }N:\,znm' of } new battery, A-1 condition. $300 "~ : Sin hahks with 35000 pounds|T oW, Yorkhas dniroduoced cash. Connors Motor Co PERELLE Apar l(‘l.!a Phune 2003, and sold for 8% and 4 cents a :nuxc)‘xhx: n;)n.\"mxfn ;;“1“"“ R oot river Loal, 8 FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In-|pound A have o B setHnil hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00.) quire Bishop Apts. The Westfjord brought in 7.000 |5 o t6 optain R. F. C. funds. OI- Telephone 2552 evenings s B ot pounds, mostly chickens, and sold | B9 G0 A B e E o or the | .. FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat-|for 12': and 4 cents a pound. lopinion that i this legislation X‘HREE -~ ROOM :unmhcd “house ed apartment. Nugget Sbhop. BRI il thb Tabbdits pri . sses 'a a projeci migal e, furnace. 10th snd B - BELTEY : ’s"f"{,fj,,g \4‘;’34 (\,I- 136 APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire BR[DE TO BE HONORED properiy come within 1w £ VS —_— Cash Grocery, Willoughby or BY MRS. WALMSLEY AT This ;\xm D::bmlx[xr :»’:I nmvor; CHOICE level residence lot, 30x100, Phone 101. ‘ t ) | at bargain. Best location in city. — SHOWER LAST NIGHT start of construction. nguire 132 6th St. | MCBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. | —_— e il T o Several affairs have been given, Employees of the Alaska Read | A REAL BARGAi~—:-56 hp. Fer-| WANTED lately for Miss Mabel Koenigs|Commission who were improperly z0 marine engine. Excellent con-; whose engagement to Dr. W. A, \Placed on the civil service regis-| dition; with self-starter, exir WANTED— Floclnuan or wireman|Anderson, of the United tates | ter and who have encour & de- | pnopeflen efc, $250. Thomas| for local concern. Address stating|Marine Hospital, at Seatt le, was|lays in securing refunds of me‘ Hardware Co. 1 experience, S2753 Emp)re recently announced. Mrs. G. H. (nmcuuw they had paid in toward |~ < B —_ — ———— |Walmsley honored Miss Koenigs| | pensions, are now receiving their | POR SALT 44 room house, paruy |WANTED — A LupabXe woman t0|iast night with a mlscn“_\“ncu;\mvm~ l.aml;x,lu letters vv\el\]‘ ‘.“ttoi ns.| operate a delicatessen depart-|chower. Many beautiful giits “n,n‘\“n to the Deleg: urging him | Rintshed; with bath, i % R | expedite the matter. The facts Phil McKanna, Dixon St. H !OM AHUMB new walnuv. phma' for sale or rent. Old-style upright, \ $250 monthly. Experr. Phone Ander: sonA‘ rental, piano tuning. 143. 167 SEE MORRIS wood, any length. EXCEPTIONAL pargains 1o used | WANTED— cars now. Good selection. Con- mors Motor Co. LOST A AND FOUND wx’r — Black Persian male cat, ’WANTED—Handy man about house small scar between the eyes, re- ward. Phone Empire B2742 SABIN’S Everylhln‘ In Fnrnlshlnn for Men B | after e !ear ’nd tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmgn CONNORS Motm' Co., nighland forest ' -5 WOMAN COOK R R AR TR S OISR ——_"' SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for ! TURN your old gola into value. received by the bride-to-be. Those present beside the hostess and honored guest were the Mi Nell McCloskey, Katherine ment. Fully equipped and ready to go. Must be able to cook and prepare salads. Some money re- Address S 2744, Empire. quis i - o <A, ‘Laughlin, Enid Burns, WANTFD Colored laundress wants|ston, Helen Gray, laundry, to take home. Shirtsiand Mesdames D. H. Brallier, H.| our specialty. Work fully guaran- (¢, Perkins, James Morrison, R. L.| teed. 111 Main St. Fhone 802.|Bernard and Stella Young. Miss Koenigs and Dr. And are to be married in June. | ——————— —Victorian art Mrs. Patterson. man wants work by hour, day or steady. Phone 2503. mfiis’fi'r'e'a’ Room. Home made cakes and pastry. Special Order_s Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. | LONDON painting by E. Burne-Jones 35 years ago for 5500 guineas, or| $27,500. Recently in an auction ! here it brought less than’$700. and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. c:\..‘nb‘:e—. exper- jenced, wants job anywhere. Good “Tomorrow’s Styles references. Mrs. Marian Clark, Juneau. i Todfly” MISCELLANEOUS “The Outlook” and other popular American magazines. Tel. m ‘Muriel Jarmdn, Resident Agent. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e L & Adverusemem,s ave your pocket- k editorials. They interpret the meérchandise news. “Juneau’s Own Store” BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP e o 103 Assembly Apartments JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE PHONE 547 “Exolusive but not; Expenst o-.u.n.—-.hnm Hoslery and Hate MM | bsacen o e e l » ] | i l | McCAUL MOTOR } COMPANY | — e} { HORLUCK'S | PALM BEACH Brick and | Reasonable Monthiy Rates [ GARBAGE HAULED | |! A navops “E. 0. DAVIS Me- | partment, Grace Pink-|Was promised the checks would Bess Yurman sent out in time to connec erson | during the past week isn | dough. Col. Stevenson, now commanum" the prices it once did. | aging dire scid | ploration Syndicate, | | | | | had fnushed the sixth bott placed before the Civil Commission and the Interior with the result with | (the April 29 swaxmhip A caller at the De W. L. Stevenson, who is tho: {1y entitled to call himself a scurs man= lian Bk- mining | in 1887 ctor of the Cana a big i concern, was first in Alaska Nervous, Pains in Side Junetion City, "PQ— nervous, from headac gayve me ve lelp,"” snid | Wright. of! r king Dr. Pierce's hmu— e r serip- tion and noticed a big change using_the second bottle and 1 truthfully say my nerves we 1 slept fine at_pight, felt str well again and the pains aud had left me.” Sold l\y all dru; FRESH and* “ = e as a member of the Hydrographic and Geodetic Survey on the old survey ip MecArthur. Later, in the days of the 'gold rush, he re- turned north and was 1€ cupine River country, ge Bay and many other s By BILLE DE BECK THUMP'N ITH WRONG THAY, DOC - witH ME ... T FEELTH DITHY AN‘ 17 PASSENGERS | O NORTHLAND making it possible for the Secretary |4 of Labor in her discretion to e empt others. Wires and latte ing the Dele obtai in| The hy with the pr nent. Delegate too is in le of the | is firmly roposad legis! |of the opinion erly applicable to 2 such as Alaska for Busy ant and Mrs. |and tion to make loans to aid the ing industry. Section 5 of the R. F. C. Act adding after section: rén. Also living there are Licute Thomas H. Tor young son Tom, - their r. Lieut. Tonseth, formerly of Fair-| | | this matter continue to from |banks, is in the post-gradu ate Alaska in great numbers. Ha js|School In June he will be trans- | keenly alive to the em ency and ferred to Washington for a year's |is doing’ everything pos: to save |tour of duty in the Bureau of ries from tne crush- |Navigation, which this legislation e vould deal them. His e! | A bill has besn introduced in been han however, since | the House of Representative Mc- | the admi: Cormack which would authorize the ‘])nnmpl(‘ this move to ¢ Reconstruction Finance Corpo: The bill woulkd amend by following paragraph first paragraph of the the the “The corporation s authorized and empowered to make loans un- der any association or corporation or- this section, as amended, to | ganized under the laws of any PEOPI F tate, the District of ‘Columbia, Al- aska, Hawaii, or Porto Rico, for Being in .a hurry doesn’t mean you can't enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey B i | the purpose of engaging business of fishing, fish packing, in the or fishing and to aid in financing uch business, upon the same terms jand conditions, and subject to the same limitations as are applicable n the case of loans ‘made under he first paragraph of this section, as amended.” —ee—— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 4:15 am, 1.6 feet. High tide, 10:16 am., 13.8 feet. Lo wtide, 4:18 pm., 1.4 feet. High tide, 10:29 p.m., 16.2 feet. " 'SERIES 222 THE NEW CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? Ineither case you'll want your drapes . cleaned. H upmobile IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Alaska Laundry WhenYour > ENGINE Lacks PEP A complete ‘overhauling by our gkilled mechanics will give it the power and zest , that. makes driving a true pleasure. Really “reasonable ; rates! JUNEAU MOTORS FINESY s <\ Steamer *tYUKON #*ALEUTIAN ey it 3 SATLING SCHEDULE' = ! LARGEST Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ...Apr./ 29 May' 6 ..May 10 May 13 May 17 May 20 May 2 May 9 May 14 May 16 May 21 May 23 Seattle Northbound Southbound May 8 May 15 May 16 May 22 May 23 May 29 FOR THIS PORT f—Southwestern Route. *—Calls at Yakutat R. J. McKANNA, Agent north Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Seldovia and Cook Inlet i—Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Kodiak and’ Kodiak ports. For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE §—Southeastern Route. and sound bound; ports. Phone 2 REDUCED FARES “Northland” and “Norco” J. B. BURFORD & CO. mne Agent Phnno 'l! M.S.“ZAPORA™ = Lenses Calling at Funter, Chichagof' 1Wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Round Trip Rates to Seattle return—$60.00. to Seattle and return—$48.00 D. B, FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Lenve Seattle Serving Alaskans Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau May 4 May 5 , Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first trip of month only. Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street ¥hone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneam for Douglas and t—Freight wili be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & Naviga oo Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P, M. for Bitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O b oo - ) tion Company : LCANADIAN. Thane 3:15a.m. 6:13p.m 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m 9:158.m.1 9:40p.m. | 12:30pm.§ 11:15p.m. | SAILING | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight | | 3:30pm. ¢ 1:00hm. | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA { *4:00pm. | and SEATTLE Leaves Dougmas for Jumeas | 6:30n.m :300.m From Juneau 8:30a.m. 17:A5p.m. 9:30a.m.1 9:55p.m. PRINCESS NORAH 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. + b 2:15pm. 12:15p.m. April‘13. | ;;gg_{:' Liban 1 May 9. 18, 20 *—Thape. June 16,23, 19 ‘rickets, reservatlons anc full particwars trom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU i Pacific Transportation Companmy M. S. “PACIFIC*” SAFE / FAST ¢ P Alaska Soutkern Airways Weekly Service to Pringipal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter For. Reservations—Call or. See A B HAYES Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL VEN DEPENDABILITY TIME SCHEDULE i Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am, 12 noon, 4:15 P, M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —8:15 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. (:LACIER HICHWAY AUTO FREIGHT W. H. RYAN, Prop. Leaves Juneau daily at 2 PM. for Eagle River and way points. Office COMMERCIAL DOCK Foot of Main St. Tel. 3 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES' for ‘MEN NOW $3.50 "Wy

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