The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1933, Page 6

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b i i | | | ¢ § : | I8 51 i} i ER PALS ORDER ON “YE SNAPPY MEN'S 5~ SHOPPE" EH 2 ._,7‘—'\—'\—'\) e L HiM How HE = SO YoU GAVE PA A MERCHANDISE ) q ~ YEAH- AN’ EXPLAINED TO COULDN'T CASH N Y FER NUTHIN' BUT i Y MERCHANDISE! 1 HOPE FOR SALE — 8-tube dyne cabinet radio; sewing ma- chine, good condition; bath room scales; dishes, elassware, etc CHEAP. John H. Dunn. Phone 33 Super-Hetro- FOR SALE — Established going business. Great possibilities. Lo- cated in Juneau. Moderate amount of cash required. Terms can be arranged to suit on bal- ance. Address S 2833 care Em pire. FOR SALE—Finest bath house in Alaska. Fully equipped, includiag water softene established—patronage —completely rooms in connection located in Box 1043, F! g lease— ddress FOR SALI filling station, business. transfe Wm. A, Fleek, Douglas. i dition. Phone 4272. FOR SALE—Tew Hariey-Davidson twin cylinder motor Terms or cash. Connors Motor Co FOR SALE or rent—Pianos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson's sic ~“Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $2000 a month. Must sell quick, make me an offer, Phil F. Me-|~ Kanna, Dixon Street | om house, FOR SALE — Fiv kitchenette and bath Double garage, ideal location. Price $2.- 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee Shop. Phone 194. FOR SALE Sccond hand furni-| ture. Telephone 3281. | FOR SALE—Large rarnished house,| concrete foundation, new roof, re-| cently painted at 5th and Ken-| nedy. Is producing more than $80.00 monthly. Good investment i you have approximately $5,- 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. i FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very reasonable. Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. — CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th 8t SEE MORRIS 1or nighland forest| wood, any length. EXCEPTIONAL pargams 1n used| cars now. Good selection. Con-| nors Motor Co. | Completely furnished e FOR REN house on Dixon Street. Telephor 531 (o)6f; Willoughby Smith rent—243 3. L. R 5 for Phone Ave and double rates. FURNISHED single apartment, reduced Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Furnished house, four rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. FOR RENT—Sleepmng room. Phone 5317. FOR RENT—Furnished s with bath; electric $15 monthly up. Cliff Apart- ments. FURNISHED apartment Ior rent. Apply John Reck. | 2 . , 3 ROOM apt. 2 bedrooms. $25.00 Free light. Single room, $10.00 207 2nd St., near Winn Hat Shop. Frigidaire, electric range, Windsor Apts. heated, nicely furnished 5 and 8 room rurnished apts. at the Knight Apts. Phone 20L. DOUBLE and Single apartments available May 1. MacKinnon Apts. PERELLE Aparvmer quire Bishop Apts. McBRIDE apartment. WANTED—Cuoking or housework by experienced woman. Phone 492 WANTED—Will rent or lease 4 or 5 room modern house, furnished or unfurnished. Telephone 144. WANTED—Board and room furn- ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Durrin, 3rd and Main, opposite Zynda Hotel. WANTED—svcman wants work by hour, day or steady. Phone 2503. MISCELLANEOUS TURN your old gola into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heeis men’s dress shoes $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. 50c, women's 35¢. Saloum’s. LOST AND FOUND IOST — Woman's Gruen wrist watch, Monday night. Phone 374. LOST — Mining claim blue print. Return to Empire. . { Soles $1.00 | | Ladies’ heels straightened ...35c | All rubber heels 3be Men's rubber ! soles .$1.00 up | Ladies s Men’s Jeather % soles $1.25 up Big Van’s New Prices o BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” [ SABINS | Everything in Furnishings for Men LOST—Brown suede jacket at ball park. Please return to Ervin Hagerup. BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP | 102 Assembly Apartments ! BALK AT THEIR SNAPPY SUITS, SUSIE! The | 3GY. " ar 200! son-' et assume his duti BABY BUGGY, wicker, 8004 €01/ ioUR rooms and bath, steam| HE DON'T COHHE AIN'T GOT NO “SALES RESISTANCE™ IT'S GETTIN' HIM INSIDE OF A SHOP THAT'S SO DIFFICULT ! Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS aska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 31 at 9 am. e Aleutian scheduled to sail e from Seattle June 3 at 9 e pm. o Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle Jun at 9 p.m. * Northwester heduled to sail o from Seattle June 7 at 9 am. o} ® Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 10 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. 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. eeec e e s enaevoe | ;AU OF FISHERI MAN REACHED KE HIKAN | Pat McNeil of Aberdeen, Wash- ton, arrived in Ketchikan to- on the steamer Aleutian to as agent for the bureau of fisheries, says the Ket- chikan Chronicle. i [ leave for Craig sometime toda where he will acquaint himself with departmental regulations in this area. Until his appointment recently | Mr. McNeil was secretary to Con- | gressman Smith of the Aberdezn| district -.and was in Washington, | D. C., at the time of his choice by Mr. Bell, commissioner of fishe for the Alaska post Mr. McNeil has spent sometime | Alaska, mostly, however, in] Nome and St. Michael districts. This is his first trip to Southeast Alaska. in i i o ? " TIDES TOMORROW ! . . (Alaska Standard Time. Add one hour for Juneau District). Low tide, 0:11 aam. 5.4 feet. High tide, 5:51 am., "12.0 feet. Low tide, 12:30 p.m. 2.6 feet. High tide, 7:02 pJ 133 feet. —————————— Effective May 20, coal will be sold for CASH ONLY. . D. B. FEMMER, -adv. Telephone 114 Fine Floors Estimates Free | { | GARLAND BOGGAN i Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | Mr. McNeil will o Marine News 16 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, May 31— Motors Northland sailed for Southeast aska ports la Monday night 9 o'clock with 54 passengers aboa the following booked for Junea Miss Audrey Dudeff, George M ray, John Niemi, Miss Louise Mrs. L. 8. Pack, Catherine Yo Mrs. Charles York, Miss Marc Rogers, Mrs. Delores Dudeff, ald Dudeff, Mrs, Alice Hansen, and son. Mrs. Paul ARRIVE FROM PORTS Arriving from Southeast Ala ports on the steamér Yukon w John Bussanich, Dan Carlson B. Cain, Homer W. Jewell, Theile, Dorothy Murphy, H. Crewson and K. B. Edwards: e, e0ee 0 e00 0o AT THE HOTELS se o0 0 ps0000 o MISS MILDRED KEATON Miss Mildred Keaton, nurse the Government Hespital, ed on the steamer Yukon from States where she spent her va tion e Classified ads pay. r, Mrs. Eli Tanner, George Pack H. E. Baker, Miss | Brown ways Division, Lighthouse S:rvic IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA .5 are K RETURNS FROM VACATION retuzn- et — s {CURAGAD TO 5 | The passenger and ecamer Curacao will leave Se June 15 according to 1 by the offi . amship Compan} Curacao will make calls in South- |east ‘Alaska including Chatham Straits and the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island, enroute to Cardovg where she will replace th2 Redondo plying to Cook Inlet and Prinee “William Sound ports. o - EXAMINATIONS FO AIRWAY RADIOISTS hip u Al United States Commission w Civil Service accept appl. ions ork, luntil June 13 for the po: of assistant radio cperator (airways) | = 1 junior radio operator (air- |ways) to fill vacancies in the Air- |Dgpartment of Commerce. The salary for assistant radio cperator (airways) is $1,800 a year, and for junior radio operator (air- $1,620 a year. The salark subject to a dedu not to exceed 15 p:r cent a ska measure of economy, and a re- ere|tirement deduction of 3'4 per cent A.| Applicants must have had cer- lltain experience as radio operator B.lon board ship or at shore station. | Full information may be ob- |tained from the Secretary of the ® |United States Civil rvice Board ® lof Examiners, at 311 Federal Bldg. ® lin this city. ys) of | B e —— Gastineau | OFFICERS ARE ELECTED W. K. Keller, Juneau; John Bus- FOR P.-T. A. OF KETCHIKAN sovich, K. B. Edwards, Juneau; e George Jones; W. M. Maher, Seal-| The following officers were r2- tle; Helen Young. cently installed by the Ketchikan Zynda Parent-Teacher ~Association: Mr: Ray R. Oxman, Seattle; Mrs. O.|S, S. Daniels, president; Mrs, H. Smith and family, Juneau; Mrs.| , vice president and Ca Ina H. Benson, Pertland, Ore. son, secretary and tr Alaskan “durer. The outgoing officers we: W. S. Benjamin, Seattle; George|Mrs. Clyde Morgan, president; Mrs. Beal, Seattle. W. E. Brown, vice president, and i Miss Mary B. Hoke, secretary and treasurer. at Steve Martin, a waiter, jumped overboard morth of Queen Char- lotte Sound, from the Santa Flavia, floating cannery. He was 58 years old. ‘He had told members of the crew that unless he got a drink he the/ CA- Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building i The Florence Sho i Permanent Waving a SPNIEI’IW<' | was going overboard. He made good his threat. The body was not recovered. ) ! Smith Electric Co. i Gastineau Building | EVERYTHING | ELECTRICAL 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | | 1 . McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | TP e Reasonable Monthiy Rates GARBAGE HAULED E. 0. DAVIS TELEPH¢ PHONE 547 | [T BRI q | More For Your Money 1 AT COLEMAN'S || “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneaw’s Own Store” FrEsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. . Alaska Laundry e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE Price Levels Men’s, Women’s, Chil- ‘dren’s, Boys’ S| +and RUBBER SO OOTWEAR THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Seward St. Near Behrends! SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! NESTEIS S 1 —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery SOMETHING NEW! By CL freight JAMES CARLSON ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933. IFF STERRETT b GOOD GRIEE! 1 FERGOT THEY SOLD “SPORTIN { ON BASIN ROAD SOON ~ COME NORTH and oridge o) Maintznance work struction of one small Gold Creek basin ed next week, it was today by M. D. Williams announcel Di: _ Engineer of the United States Bu- 5 road is in bad shape, almost impassible au of Public Roads. The for mo traffic. It will be necessary to close the road to vehicular traffic two day: next Monday and Tuesday, M Williams said, while the new bridge is being erected. It is a, smal structure on the hillside betwee: the City Limits and Gold Creel bridge. | Delay in building tain some the bridge is installed, the road scraper will be moved thers and Round Trip Rates Alaskans the entire read bladed ahd put fto “Northland” to Seattle shape for traffic. and return—$60.00. 1 o R ) “Norco” to Seattle | Promote Prosperrty with Psnt. and DU S ler’s Ink! | g e g . J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER it | Ticket Agrot Fhone 19 Pt Ak Pl B4 i : b s M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay W‘ ; x May 29 June 4 June 4 4 A] F | IGHT Calling at Funter, Chichagot*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« ..s0 only falf’ the Ironing Alort i ° ! 7:10am. 17:30pmn. { 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. | SAILING | | 12: ] ; | youm:{ To WANOCSRSE WoRuniy oo s M the chance to cut | A AR i .:m:' 1:00mmm our ironing job in half? The e ¥ i " {lew HOTPgO{NT “FEATHER From Juneau ":';0'.-:"""' ";';I*l WEIGHT ”IRON will just about D) i ¥ T, do that for you. It is full size but ERINCE: ANORA" | :m' I:..;:n.n weighs only 3 pounds. Only half May 30 12:45pm 1 1.‘,"2:" the weight of the ordinary iron. June 16, 23, 30 3:15pm ¥ o dYou use but 'lmlfbtehe energy to SUMMER TOURIST FARES B:45pm + ER T . o your ironing, because it does 508D m. - ¥ the work of a heavier iron— SHoav 2 SO *—Thase uickly and more easily. The Good till October 31, 1933 ¥ “FEATHER WEIGHT” is ‘Lickets, reservations and full s fvicdiocapu EULLY AUTOMATIC, has a S T t—Saturdays only.: ‘CALROD heating unit of 1000 ] Ferr watts, THUMBREST, BUTTON V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent uncau Ferry & Naviga- NOOKS and HEEL STAND.. and the price is only $ 5.95 ° LIGHT & POWER €0. Junesu’ 0 Douglas f Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you ‘can’t enjoy a deli- eious Tunch. Come here and be ‘con- vineed. recon- d will be start- this structure was occasioned by inability to ©b- of the timber needed. BE HELD JUNE 13 This is now on hand. As soon as n d 5, T, 11 n k. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound May 29 May 30 June June June June Steamer *ALEUTIAN iN'WESTERN $*YUKON tALASKA *ALEUTIAN ..June 3 June 6 tN'WESTERN June 7 June 11 *—~Southwestern Alaska Route. f—Southeastern Alaska Route. i—Calls Yakutat North and Southbound. May 28 May -30 June % May 24 May 27 May 31 For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED FARES Phone 2 o Serving | | “Wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only, Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of ‘Main Strect WILLS NAVIGATION CO. rhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent D e e e e “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and DAVE HOUSEL, Agemd FERRY TIME CARD i tion Company JUNEAU Motorship Paciflo Transportation Compax) M. S. “PACIFIC” Way ' Ports Phone Bingle O SAFE Weekly Service to Principal Sout FAST PROVEN 'DEPENDABHATY, ... Towns—Also Planes for Charter - For Reservations—Call or See T A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEI‘AP TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am., 12 LEAVE JUNEAU FOR'LENA COVE 2 PM. for River —9:15 AM,, 2:30 P.M.. 5:30 P.M: and way polnts. THANE SERVICE Office . ‘Will be opened as soon as danger from slides- has - been eliminated. g GLACIER HIGHWAY AUTO FREIGHT W. H. RYAN, Prop. Leaves Juneau dally at Effective April 10 noon, 4:15 P. M. ~ COMMERCIAL DOCK _ Foot of Main St. Tel 3 e Old WINDOW CLEANING Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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