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e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY- 17, 1933. FOR SALE Time? Yes, month- FOR SALI Doubl: Ara FOR SALE kitchenette Five-room house, and bath Double 1 location. Price $2.- to Ge am'’s Coffee Xt Shop. Sec SALE T school bus w. G Good condition, Hellan, Box 1142, Ford Bargain Juneau home, onable. E OR LEASE completely furnished. John H. Dunn. Phone 3 Our FOR SALE Glacier Highy Juneau thing d a home ugh last for See wood Ge en years. Mendenhall Dairy cond hand furni- e 3281 -F()EL SALE ture. Teley 14 WANDERER 49.0 fe Hal FOR to! gr breadth SALF T length 70 12.0, Scott mot and in good condition. Ar lent barg Inquire C. T 113 Main Street, or telephone 214 rorsett hed house, roof, rete foundatic re- y painted at h and Ken- Is producing more than y. Good investment approximately $5,- Inc. | nedy. $80.00 montk have Allen Shattuck if you 000.00. '}:‘OR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reasonal Apply Kaufmann's Cafe FOR SALE—26-foot river boal, 8 hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.0 Telephone 2552 evenings. | GHOICE level residence lot, 505100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St | TOM ufljMB oW ;alnutwpluno for sale or rent. Old-style upright, rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert piano tuning. Phone Anderson, | 143. | E_EE MOE{&XS’ :[fiiifllghlmd Iores’l wood, any length. ©XCEPTIONAL pargain: m used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. i RS R A o R Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. NEW 3-room apartment with COMPLETELY furnished 1, 2 and| 12 and 3 room rurnished furnished; electric Archway Shop. bath inquire overstuffed furniture, garage [; d, good location, privaie home, Permanent and relia tenant wanted. Rental reaso New house at 6th and East RENT—3 rooms, bath and ric range, cor. 3rd and Gold Ellingen Apts FOR RENT — House, two rooms, tchenette, electric range, bath ’ Cheap rent. Seaview Apartments LOW RENTS | Big low reductions in vents for| cabins and apartments view| Apartments adv. | FOR RENT-—Thre furnishe: room apartment. Heated, Steinbe Ap | "3 ROOM apt. 2 bedrooms. $25.00.| i P light. Single room, $10.00| 2nd St., near Winn Hat Shop. i FOUR rooms and bath, steam| heated, Frigidaire, el ange, | ni furnished. Windsor Apts. | » FOR RENT—F hed eight room house, corner 6th and Gold St.| Inquite of Mrs. Winn’s Hat| pe. FOR RENT-—Modern fou room house, beautiful v nice | neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $2000 a month. Must sell quick,| make me an offer. Phil F. Mc-| Kanna, Dixon Street. 3 room apartments. Reduced rates. Nugget Shop. :fiS. flv'.":)\(.‘ Phone 577 Knight Apts DOUBLE and Single apartments| available May 1. MacKinnon Apls.} . PERELLE Aparements. Phone 2004. ORfiiRiNT:FVumlsnedA apt. Ine quire Bishop Apts. McBRIDE aparument. Phone 5701 LOS D FOUND LOST — Child’s tricycle Initialed DMW. Please phone 2702 LOST—Auto robe on Thane Road Tuesday night. Return to Empire. WANTED WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished house Quiet location. Empire M “Board and room furn- ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Durrin, srd and Main, opposite Zynda Hotel. WANTED- ’.n‘munrv\'ums work by hour, day or steady. Phone 2503. DANISH Tca Room. Home made cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. " SABIN'S McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | A 1 | FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | ! PAUL BLOEDHORN ] {‘ WANTED—Handy man about house | and yard wants work of any kind. | Enquire Empire 2667. | MISCELLANEOUS | TURN your old gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heels men’ $150, women's $1.25. dress shoes Saloum’s. HEELS, rubber or leather, men's 50c, women’s 35c. Saloum More For Your SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” BUT THAT MUTT IS A MYSTERY/ e " sitka and RARE 1S RIGHT! I'VE SAW TEH P SOME DAWGS IN MY DAY, HEH, HEH- P seseceeoeso e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . scheduled to morning. 1d scheduled to arrive lay night. EDULED SAILINGS aska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 17 at 9 am ian scheduled to sail from Seattle, May 20 at 9 ® am. ° Norco scheduled to sail frpm e Seattle May 22 at 9 pm. ® Northwestern scheduled to ® sail from Scattle May 24 ® at 9 am. . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © o ® Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive in port at 5 o'clock ® ) tomorrow morning and sails @ ° arrive ® ° . ° ° ° ° . ° . . ° ° ° ° ° ° . . e south 3 hours later. . e Yukon scheduled southbound @ ® ne Monday morning. ° LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e day night at 6 p. m., for way ports. e Pacific leaves every Thursday » at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, » Kake and way ports. speececcs0ne e YUKON LFAVES FOR WESTWARD Wwith tw passengers from Jun T he Westward, the Yukon, (Capt. Charle: C purser M. J. Wil at port ternoon after being in on the Ernest for taking passage for Cordova W Dolly Hamilton; Ingram, K. C. Joe Hunter, M: E. O May E. Bridg John Charles A. Hawthorne, Agden, J. A. McDonald and vay south, the Yukon is due to arrive in Juneau early Monday morning. ————— — . TIDES TOMORROW | . e . Low tide, 2:43 am., 38 feet. High tide, 8:36 am., 121 feet Low tide 0 pam. 2.6 feet. High tids, 9:17 p.m., 146 fect. - ONLY 2 HALIBUTERS " ARRIVE AT SEATTLE —t-——— Classified ads pay. ’ S pring Check-Up Have your car checked after the- wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS Hoslery and Hats Motor Co., INC. SEATTLE, May 17.—Only Lwo| Wednesday’s Trip halibut ‘schooners arrived in POrt|{ This morning the Baranof, pi- today 5 lot Gene Myring, left for Port The Yukon came in from the|Althorp and Chichagof and is dus western banks with 24,000 pounds|pack here this afternoon. and sold for'6% and 4 cents a| B, Wick was a passen for pound. Port Althorp and Dr. Robert Simpr The National arrived from the|son, H. L. Coe and Frank A. Met- Jocal banks with 17,000 pounds|calf took the plane to Chichagof. and sold for 6% and 4 cents &| In addition to passengers the pound. Baranof had aboard mai MEBBE HES A RUM-HOUND, ! : NORTHWESTERN 'IN SOUTHBOUND THIS MORNING At 2:30 o'clock th: Northwestern, ton, Cox pur: Canal pc sou here two hours lat Joaded concentrates a this mornin, Capt. Jock Liv- commander, S ne the Ala: Juneau for shipment south whi'e in port | A. R. Hillery, Mrs. J. McAlistor Mr, and Mrs. Jim Jackson, B, E.| Bendt, C. W. Hall, W. P. John-| son and Jane F. | Junea from Sk western. P burg—two s K:tchikan—H. B. off PRINCESS NORAK IN FROM SOUTH and ohe second class | Commanded by Capt. A. H. Rip- | pon, A. N. Taylor, purser, it Canadian Pacific steamer Prince Norah docked from | yest afternoon ¢ lo'clock and left 7:15 o'clock | | In addition to the passengers} for Juneau, there W > people aboard on their way to Skagway and the Interior as well as 300 \tons of freight for the Interior.| | The Princess Norah is due back | |in Juneau southbound tomorrow | morning at 5 o'clock and will sail tat 8 o'clock. > —— BARANOF RETURNS | FROM SITKA AND | MAKES TRIPS TODAY Mrs. William Grossman made the trip from Sitka to Todd on | the seaplane Baranof yesterday | afternoon when the plane was re- | turning from its scheduled round trip to Sitka and way ports. Mrs. James Gleasden and child mad2 |the trip into Juneau from {akee cn the plane, which arrived |back in Juneau at 8 o'clock last | evening. press, the latter including supplies, flower plants, icc cream and ‘groceries. Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FresH and | quoting | no mark Skagway at|s OH, NO HE AIN'T, 1DIOT!/ TROLLERS SEEK HIGHER PRICES; h Fish Market Dead at Ketchikan — Seiners | Said to Be Optimistic | hikan and west coast power t striking for hig! for fresh fish, according ¢t w. turned th Paul, local aftorn here today after a trip to ithern end of the district Few fish are b re- who re-| ke sult ved at Ketchikan as a r e tie-u; he said. s are demanding 12 and 8 pound. BuYers are not any figures and there et of any consequence, Mr. aid. | ners Are Optimistic fisherm cents per is Paul Seir end of istic d ing season than for several year: Canners have exhibited a mo welcome desire to co-operate with fishermen, have offered to ase fish from them, and =zt one of the packers is furn-| seiners with new web for a badly r led commodity | local by most of the hermen our g cents is reported to be the pre- Iud]an limina price set for humpies. all of Handtrollers are fishing ngell, and most the Kake fishermen have gone there to op-| crate, Mr. Paul said | The re ly dock as & ce ompleted a for the vessels. It I fa and Is 500 work was done 50-foot entire labor and the outs! | Four crews w working simul- taneously. One cut the piling and brought them to the village. An- other drove the piles. A third| capped the pilk and the fourth laid the floorix The women of the settlement furnished the food and cooked the noon meals for the| workers. The planking was sal-| vaged from an old, abandoned salt-| ery at Security Bay. The pile| driver used was lent to the village by the Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- poration from its Kake cannery. Village Goes Gardening The residents of Kake, not en-| gaged in trolling, are busily en-| gaged in gardening, planting all varieties of root crops on a scale that will supply them not only| later in the summer but with food for next winter. = Seed potatoes furnished by the Government have| arrived and will all be planted. | Last year, one of the' villagers| reaped 16 sacks of potatees from| a single sack of seed donated by the Government. His success has stimulated interest among the vil-| lagers and every family is going| to have its potato patch this year. e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electricity will be off on Lower| Front Street from L Goldstein's' Store south from 6 am. to 8 am. Thursday, May 18. | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. adv. SERIES 222 | THE NEW CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry Hupmobile | 8 | IN. TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON . Junean Distributor e — IS LAUNCHED' OUT ON STRIKE covernnent Boat Nenana Slides Into Water at Interior Town ANCHORAG Alaska, —The ‘Government's bont May nana Monday t by ici the Government Railroad w will operate the craft on the Ta ana and Yukon Riv The Nenana is des f the finest bo launched for The Nenana h 400 tons of fr Nenana ith other packets, the will extend operations of the ka Rallroad @ miles along the — - 1 in the southern the outlock for the com-| DUE TO ARRIVE HERE THIS PM. Service Vessel to :'.L‘ Call Here Enroute | North with Supplies dents of Kake have re-| mpe North Star, Capt. S. T. L.| Whitlam, enroute to Alaska points as far th as St. Lawr Islands with a cargo of supplies is scheduled to arrive in port h at ¢ this eevning. After discharg for the local In- aian Service. station, it will pro- ceed north and west. | N. L. Troast, architect for the ision of the Service, will to inspect buildings he will Alaska D take passag as far as Unalaska where leave the ship. Dr Director of Medical boarded the vessel to visit Kake and arrive on it. The North Star has various kinds for some schools and medical units, interior and coastal, stations of the Service, scattered from Southeast Alaska to the St. Lawrence Islands. make stops at Yakutat, Prince William Sound, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska Peninsula, Bristol Bay and Kuskokwim Bay ports. On its re- turn to Seattle it will load cargo for Bering Sta-and Arctic Ocean stations. At Seward, Otto Geist and M. D. Snodgrass will take passage for St Lawrence where they will conduct explorations and collect specimens for the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines at Fairbanks. Lo M Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. Relief, who Angoon, will pplies of When Your > ENGINE Lacks PEP A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and 'zest that makes driving ‘a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS | "PACIFIC [J i 1 R ) ozt 7:108.m. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. LR 13:30p.m 11:15p.m. | | 2-Mp.m. 132 midnight ¢l TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 3: Say oxf JLiaan i *4:00p.m. and SEAT | Leaves Domgris for ) 'mean { | 6:30a.m. 53¢, . | From Juneau { $:8001n, 51 Shpm | 9 30a.m.t | PRINCESS NORAH 12 &pm* Nep 2:15p.m F. S. Fellows,| at Petersburg| It will| E By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST ey /% M HE AIN'T BALD-HEADED, STEAMERS LEET -hls AIN'T GOT WHITE B | WHISKERS, AN’ DON‘T | | WEAR SPECTACLES!! 3 4 G4 < A SAILING SCHEDULE “rp Leave DueJuneau Due Juneati Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound i1tALEUTIAN May 6 May 9 May 15 §N'WESTERN May 10 May 14 May 16 *YUKON May 13 May 16 May 22 SALASKA May 17 May 21 May 23 e | {tALEUTIAN ....May 20 May 23 May 29 N {—Southwestern Route. §—Southeastern Route. i ¥ 0 | Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- NEw PAGKET dova for Seldovia and Cook Inlet ports. “wfi' i—Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- i dova for Kodiak and Kodiak ports. o "+ | For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agent REDUCED FARES | | “sed 4.) Serving round Trip Rates Alaskans “Northland” to Seattle I and return—360.00. | “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 | ; *nie | J. B, BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Fri. Agt. Ph. 114 ~ e Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Janeay May 13 May 19 May 19 | ichagof®, Hoonah, Yenakee, Port Alexander, Kla | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street 1WILLS NAVIGATION CO. rhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD | M.S.“ZAPORA” | calling at Funter, C - “hn abh May 9, 18, 30 : June 16, 23, 30 | ‘rickets, reservations and full t—Frelzht 1 e acocpled [ | particwars trom 3—8aturdays only. | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Juncau Ferry & Naviga- 3 JoRRSY , tion Company ST Pacific Transportation Compamy M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way Joints. % i J. B. Burford & Co., Agen! Valentine Bldg. v Motorship % “ESTEBETH” | Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageui Phone Single O Phone 79 Alaska Southern Airio.a'y ] SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A:B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL 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 PM,, 5:30 P.M. THANE SERVICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides Bbas heen eliminated. | CHANNEL BUS LINE —adv. City Clerk. GLACIER HIGHWAY 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 WINDOW CLEANING . PHONE 485 | |O1d Papers for Sale at Empire Office |