The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1933, Page 6

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b i e —— twin cylinder motoreycle. . Terms ' it or cash. Connors Motor Co FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In-’ " FOR SALE or TehEEPlanos and __flp Bhlfi'”fiffl’i,__f;ffi 77«; radios. Expert plano tuning. An- McBRIDE apartment. Phone 570L. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS I'VE STORMED N =, AND TVE 4~ MUST BE SOME THREATE! WAY OF SHAMING (PA INTO BUYING A LEW SPRING SUIT. S FURNISHED single and double apartment, reduced rates. The | Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Overstuifed chair and davenport. Very reasonable. Ap- ply 346 Front Street FOR SALE—Machine shop, garag: filling station, transfer busines: Wm. A. Fleek, Douglas. ' FOR RENT—Furnished house, four rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C Lund, 5th and Kennedy. BABY BUGGY, wicker, good con- dition. Phone. 4272, FOR RENT—Sleepmng room. Phone 531 WHIRL Dry Electric Washer, cop- per tub, excellent condition, $35 Terms. Cost $175. Telephone 236, FOR RENT—Furnished apartments with bath; electric range; from| " 7| s15 monthly up. Clff Apart- ments. FOR SALE—The Arcade property on Front Street in center of busi- ness district. Large tide flat lot with 90-foot 2-story building and additional planked lot in back. 13 HOUSE FOR RENT—5 neat rooms upstairs. Downstails, path: furnished: arranged for large restaurant and| jnquire Archway Shop. nicely finished. Foundation good e shape. $3,000.00 heating plant in- 3 ROOM apt. 2 bedrooms. $25.00. stalled. A very good income prop-| Free light. Single room, $10.00 erty, and a fine investment. City! 207 2nd St., near Winn Hat Shop. tax valuation of building $15-! 000.00. For personal reasons want to sell and will let go thousands! of dollars less than property fis' worth. Will make terms with cash down payment. Walter Hel- 2 and 3 room rurnished apts. at the lan, Box 1142, Juneau. Knight Apts. Phone 201. FURNISHED apartment for Apply John Reck rooms and electric range; FOUR rooms and bath, steam heated, Frigidaire, electric range, nicely furnished. Windsor Apts. DOUBLE and Single apartments FOR SALE—Dog house. Tel 2343. ™ oyorie May 1. MacKinnon Apts. Twew Harley-Davidson ppppryp Aparvments. Phone 2004. FOR SALF- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward — Street. Telephone 143, | WANTED WANTED—SKkiff in good condition FOR SALE — Modern cozy four-) room house, beautiful view, nice| neighborhood. Close in. Rents for| ]f’ # “fi. "g}r,zr,:'f'L14},: s b “'“'i $2000 a month. Must sell quick,| Sonavle. Thome &% 000 make me an offer. Phil F. Mc-| YOUNG 1ady will _care fof Kanna, Dixon Street. i children e Phone 3801. housework Phone | FOR SALE — Five-room house, WANTED—Cooking or kitchenette and bath. Doublé| py experienced woman. garage, ideal location. Price $2,-| 4g2. 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee| S Shop. Phone 194. iWANTED——Wm rent or lease 4 or| 5 room modern house, furnished| or unfurnished. Telephone 144. FOR SALE—Second hand furni-| ture. Telephone 3281, PRI e T i - ~——— | WANTED—Board and room furn- FOR SALE—large rurnished housc,‘\ ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Durrin, concrete foundation, riew roof, fé-' 3,4 and Main, opposite Zynda cently painted at 5th and Ken-| pote) nedy. Is producing more than{ $80.00 monthly. Good investment if you have approximately $5,-| 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. hour, day or steady. Phone 2503. 1983, % g Pk Sabae NCTHING. THAT WOULD. CHANGE SAMUEL IN THE SLIGHTEST, SUSIE!! = | < | © 000000086 rewerree— Steamer Movements ) | NORTHBOUND stern scheduled to ar- rive in port at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Princess Norah scheduled to ¢ Sunday afternoon or ng e Yukon due Tuesday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Zapora scheduled to sail from Marine News | AND LEAVES FOR SEATILE TODAY Juneau, the motorship Norco, Capt.'a GOOD HEAVENS, CARRIE, DONT TELL ME N YOU APPROVES OF PAW'S APPEARANCE? e HAT'S NOT THE POINT, MY GOO! AMUSES 97 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON ' FOR THIS PORT NORCO ARRIVES . i raer Yu- rts at 9 TTLE, May 278 led for this morning and 117 steerage P with 98 fi passeng; | aboard. The following passenger Yukon are booked for Juneau ‘C L. Fenton, Ethel Runquist, |Johnson, George Jones, F. W. Mrs. Benson, A. Hendricksor 1 , Miss M. K. Smith, R. A Ira Bringing nine passengers to & Seattle May 29 at 9 pm. T. Eckholm,. commander, Harold Smith, Mrs. O. H. Smith, G. Boz- ® Northldnd scheduled to sail iKni:hl,‘ purser, docked at the gan, Willlam Mahr, Nina Barou- e from Seattle May 29 at 9 ¢ Femmer wharf at 10 o'clock Ma Barounis, M. L. Mer- ¢ pm morning and sailed early this 3 D. Lindstrom, War Web- Alaska scheduled to sail from afternoon for the south by way | ster, Jr., M Ima Mellinger, W. ® Seattle May 31 at 9 am. of Port Althorp, Kake and Peters- 'S. Benjamin, Charles H. Flory and ® Norco scheduled to sail from e burg. wife, George Deese, Mildred Kea- e Seattie Jun> 5 at 9 pam. | Arriving here on the motorship ton and three steerage. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS were Mrs. Ida Forsythe, Mrs, H.| ———— — ® Aleutian scheduled southbound Moder, Master Vincent Moder, C. ® midnight Sunday. M. Force, Mrs. V. Hills, Mrs. S. C NORTHWESTERN ls . LOCAL SAILINGS ® May, from Seat from Ketchi- HERE ON SUNDAY ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |kan—Miss Catherine Shields, L. ® day night at 6 p. m., for o |F. Hebert, and Bishop P. T. Rowe | team Northwestern is due to e Sitka and way ports. ¢ |from Wrangell H s: g v e L B arrive in port tomorrow morning at ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e In addition to a number of e ¢4 F 9 o'clock. From Juneau the steam- s at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® workmen for the cannery at Port .. .occ o Skagway and is sched- ® Kake and way ports. ® |Althorp, passengers leaving on the| o4 (o return here early Tuesday . ® |Norco were: for Petersburg—Char-| IS APPOINTED BY ALASKA COMPANY (Scattle Times) T. B. Wilson of San Francisco, former president of the Pacif Greyhound Lines, has been ap- pointed vice president and general m ger of the Alaska Steamsh! Company with headquarters in Se- | attle, | Mr. Wilson will a ¢ In Seattle June 1 to take over the operation of the large fleet of passenger and | freight ships of the Alaska Steam- | ship Company, plying from Seattle | to Southeast and Southwest Alas- | Mr. Wilson is appointed has been vacant since the death of B. Van Presley in June of last year. | Mr. Wilson is one of the young- transportation executives the country. He started his busi- ness career in 1911 in the passen- ger department of the Southern Pacific Railway Company. During a captain in the navy. He was mads Lines in 1927 and when the com- | sitfon of president. c “Nlllh, W. H. Caswell; for Seattle— E L ka, Berhing Sea and Kotzebue | Sound ports. The position to whicn | Grubstakes Are Asked in{have been made of the Colorado relief commission to 500 amateur placer mining pros- pectors classes e World War Mr. Wilson served |Y. M. C. A. vice president and general enced gold seekers, many of them manager of the Pacific Greyhound |penniless, went into the mountains. Tl equipped, numbers of them suf- pary showed big gains in net reve- |fered severely from hunger before nues, he was advanced to the po-|they could work their way back to |charitable agencies. & 7] morning southbound Kff’;hfiakejf_?’ f“lr' Steamer Aleutian is scheduled to etchikan—Mrs. JOMN| a11ive midnight Sunday night on | the way south. 'BARANOF TO MAKE FIRST HASSELBORG FISHING TRIP TODAY Leaving tonight for the first trip of the year into Lake Hasselb: Tuengle; AR Agnes Hammersel, Mrs. G. owis, and F W. Tiedt. ———————— ok . TIDES TOMORROW | \ .| (Alecka Standard Time. Add one! hour for Juneau District) g, High tide, 2:30 am, 152 feel 2 5 Low tide, 9:18 am. -04 feet the answer to the fisherman’s High tide, 3:44 pm, 129 fect, |Prayer, the seplane Baranof will Low tide, 919 pm, 51 feet. |take Off about oclock loaded {with fishermen and gear in antic Tides Monday | ¥ X | pation of a big catch this evening. High tide, 3:07 a.m.,, 145 Low tide, 9:58 am. 03 In addition to the passengers, High tide, 4:27 pm., 126 Gene Meyring, Pilot of the Bar- Low tide, 10:05 pm, 54 anof will take in supplies for the log cabin, built several years ago on the shore of the lake for the accommodation of fishermen. The seaplane will return with For Amateur Gold Miners|the party tomorrow morning and {about noon will take off on the regular scheduled weekly trip to Ketchikan and way ports. James L. Freeburn, A. E. Karnes and Joe Bailey will be passengers for Ket- chikan. The Baranof returned from Skag- way last evening at 5:15 o'clock with a capacity load of round trip passengers. DENVER, May 27. — Requests “grubstake” who have been in mining at the attending Denver Last year hundreds of inexperi- R A 15-ton granite horse has been placed in the Huntington gardens on the Waccamaw river at George- town, S. C. By CLIFF STERRETT HIS ABSURD ENSEMBLE Y |ment, and his mother, survive the (KAROLD PETERSON DIES IN SEATTLE YESTERDAY Harcld Peterson, son of Mrs. Lena Peterson, of Juneau, di in Se- aftle yesterday, according to word {received here { Two brothers, Lloyd Peterson and {Arthur Peterson of Juneau, a sis- l:cr, Margaret, who has been in |Seattle undergoing medical treat- today. deceased Funeral services for Mr. Peter- on: will bz held ih Seattle on Me- morial Day. ———..——— ATTENTION Juneau Women'’s Club There will be a special social meeting of the Juneau Women's Club held at Mrs. Hooker's Coffee Shoppe on Monday evening, May 29, at 8:15 o'clock. All members are urged to be present at this meet- ing: —adv. - e~ NOTICE TO EAGLES AND AUXILIARY Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E. and| the Ladies' Auxiliary invite thet members and their families to the jeint nistallation of officers, Mon- day, 7:30 pm., May 29, in the Eagles Hall; social entertainment will follow the ceremonies. —adv, g glg i Old papers for sale av Empire. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 78 FINEST LARGE»SZ/>/ ;. § — T —————— SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junéau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound May 29 May 30 June 5 June 6 June 12 June 13 Steamer *ALEUTIAN iN'WESTERN .. May 24 I"YUKON May 27 TALASKA May 31 *ALEUTIAN June 3 June 6 iN'WESTERN June 17 June 11 “—Southwestern Alaska Route. tern Alaska Route. —Calls Yakutat North and Southbound. May 28 May 30 June 4 For Information and Tickets Call I — TRE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED FARES Serving Round Trip Rates Alaskans “Northland” to Seattle and return—s$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—g48.00 D. B. FEMMER Fri. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, TYenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay May 29 June 4 June 4 ; *Calls first trip of month only, Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street FPhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent Spring Check-Up Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS Motor Co., INC: FOR SALE—Cale fixtures consist-| ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, HALF soles heels men's dress shoes at bargain. Best location in’city.; Inquire 133 6th B | HEELS, rubber or leather, men's SEE MORRIS 167 wood, any length. Kite flying from the decks of ©XCEPTIONAL pargams 1 used|steamers promise to become a rec- cars now. Good selection. Cob-|reational feature of Pacific coast- nors Motor Co. | wise trips. - H BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP | | ; The Florence Shop | I“IS(’ELLANEOUS | Permanent Waving a Specialty ‘ | reasonable.| TURN your old gola ‘nto value.| | “°'°"°;H%‘;:‘E“‘1‘;‘;;- Prop. | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. pioh P Behrends Bank Building | . ~ . $1.50, women’s $1.25.. Saloum’s. | g " T o McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | | e e - = Reasonable Monthiy Rates | | GARBAGE HAULED | E. 0. DAVIS l TELEPHONE 584 PEERLESS t 107 A-;:il';l;!A;'nmenh_{l BREAD |: Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” — — LSS SRS MRS A TR SABIN’S .Everything in Furnishings _for Men “Tomorrow’s Styles T oduy!' 1] FINE | . 1 Witch and Jewelry Repairing | at Very reasonablé rates | | WRIGHT SHOPPE | i PAUL BLOEDHORN. “ “Juneau’s Own Store” Fresn and CLEAN Are you moving, or just eleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes c¢leaned. Alaska quiidry WILL YOU BE THE LUCKY When the minute hand on the clock in our Some boy or girl of the 1933 Senior Class o Sehool will be the owner of a ONE THIS YEAR! CANADIAN e U UIS § FERRY TIME CARD—‘ Leaves Jumean for Douglas and i ! Thase = PAC l FIC | 6:18a.m. 6:15p0. > % | ‘ 7:10a.m. 47:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. SAILING | 12:30p.m.§ 11:15p.m, TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00pfa. 13 midnight and SEATTLE | 3:30p.m.¢ 11:008.m. | *4:00pm. From Juneau | Leaves Dowgms for Jumean e | 6:30a.m. 8 300 PRINCESS NORAH | 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. May 30 : 9:308.m.1 9:56p.m. g s ! 12:45p.m.t :30om X June 16, 23, 30 | 2:15p.m 12 150 m SUMMER TOURIST FARES | :f‘“’m" Je b NOW IN EFFECT ! ._m:: Good till October 31, 1933 ‘vickets, reservations and full particuiars trom t—Freleht o1 e accepted t—Saturdays ouly. Juncau Ferry & Navigs- tion Company V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 1 Motorship “ESTEBETH” i M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- lay at 10 am. for T8 Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P, M. for Sitka and Way Porte DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O window stops . . . f the Juneau High “LIFETIME” SHEAFFER PEN Butler EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS AN Mauro Drug Co. YTIME % | “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 THE SANITARY GROCERY ® oufss Alaska Southern Airways SAFE FAST ‘PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Prineipal SouthTmm Alaska Towns—Alse Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL CHANNEL BUS LINE |{CLACIER HIGHWAY Effective April 10 AUTO FREIGHT g LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am, 12 W. H. RYAN, Prop. .noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE Leaves Juneau daily at —9:15 AM, 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM. 2 PM. for Eagle River THANE SERVICE and way points. b | Will be opened as soon as danger Office from slides has been eliminated. ; COMMERCIAL DOCK CHANNEL BUS LINE Foot of Main St. Tel 3 —adv. City Clerk. iy WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ;

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