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THE DAILY ALASKASEMPIRE, SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1934. By CLIFF STERRETT LARGEST e I CHUCK MIM UNDER THE CHIN, MISS 2 BAILING SCHEDULE s Leave Due Juneau' 'Due Juneali Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer VICTORIA Mar. 15 YUKON Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 +ALASKA Mar.17 Mat. 20 Mar. 30 VICTORIA Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Apr. 4 “YUKON Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 12 | PORTS OF ‘CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Val- dez and Seward. Calls at Sitka northbound and southbound. Calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. Calls at Yakutat and Latquche. "Num:n SUE EARLY SUNDAY For Ail Travel Information Marine News ; : 33 PASSENGERS Call 2 Motosship Norco is due to ar- THE ALASKA LINE rive from the south at 1 o'elock m' R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 morning, according to a radio received from ir ft. After dis- charging freig will go to Port Alt Petersburg and the Southeast Alaska port. turn trip to Seattle, | B The, Norco has been delayed = northbound by a heav o [m‘!* e ; = the various ports of call, accord | T ARTARR gm[ M 3 : Vi Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND ® arrive Monday afternoon or ® evening, ® Yukon due Tuesday. SEATTLE, March 10.—Steamer | ing ‘o J. B, Burford n ( Record Catch of N large or small, you will find the necessary services and, facilifies, at ghe First National to insure complete satisfaction. . » Zepma dule Phursday. e Yukon for Alaska ports with 134 first = AN L M A [ 5 ® . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ing for Alaska ports with 134 first naté e " AND THE MORAL OF THAT I8: » .SOMEDULED SAILINGS . R5u(0F ARZeliin ity v Herring in Germany i SPORTATION CO. You may lose your head any minute these days. Of e from Seattle March 12 at e Passengers aboard the steamer| - e | p— m(:.m‘ it isn’t ’...yu.i‘.,g to me about, because peo- e 9 pm. o booked for Juneau . include M. Rear Admiral John Halligan, HAMBU{G. Germany, March 10. | ‘F« — MOTORSHIP. NORTHLAND i . e S Buskovich, N. Neiderhauser, John | now stationed at San Diego, Cal, —Last season’s herring catch of | & iz ™ Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau ple are always losing things and finding them by ¢ Alaska scheduled to sail from @ "Gl 0 o ter Freeman, Mrs,| will become commandant of the 142000 tons, all salted and cured, } i March 12 16 18 isi i B P P o ® Seattle March 17 at 9 a. m. e y 4“ 0 Ited R g March 26 3 g vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found' columns of o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e N. White, Mrs. Ingrid Georgesen, ‘ ?;:;'L'c::‘;:a “;:::' 3;:{‘:;”" soon | constitut e German record and| A::i‘: 9 'ig Apr. 1; PY e Victoria scheduled southbound e Miss G. Hartel, h‘sssBHelenb‘Slfloké { b wLE o “,“D‘I';‘f;" e April 22 21 29 e March 15. e H. A. Ferguson, TN . | sty : 22 e May 7 11 13 . LOCAL SAILINGS o B. Morgan, Jack Landkamer, Mary | ‘.‘ * | May 21 25 21 THE DAILY EMPIRE |} v s, } 5550 S Sl ) H SAWERBAGKIN | el e d % ,,. ALIBU ! 18 22 24 4 e day night at 6 pm, for e ker, Gertrude wesl,ermem. Hugh. 1 une iGN o Sitka and way- ports. e 0. Wade, G. H. wamsiey, yxs| TOWN AFTER THIRD | ARRIVES IN PORT | SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 TELEPHONE 374 o Pacific leaves every Thursday e |Floyd G. Beits, Mr. and Mrs. N.| ; WITH 6600 POUNDS| MOTORSHIP NORCO e at 10 am, for Petersburg, ® J. Bavard, Oliver Drange, chanu: SHIPWRECK ONBEACH | Leave Ar.&Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Ly. Kake and way. ports. e Grapstis, L H. Metzgar, Dr. anu‘ | Bringing in 6,600 pounds of| Seattle Juneau Seattie Juneau Seattle Juneau e e o0 ee00 00 e o o Mms H C. DeVighne, Nels Sorby,| halibut, the fishing boat Mary,( Mar.19 2 Apr.30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 ————————— Mrs L. Weiss and five steerage. | Having had his fill of ship- Capt. Pete Oswold, arrived in port ':l"'lz ) May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Rty g fea {wreck for a lomg time to come, this morning from the fishing| ABF-16 21 May28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 5 8 0% 6o v 9000 | g o — . TIDES TOMORROW |9, H. sawyer, of Windham Bay, banks. Sebastian Stuart Fish Com- SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 TOR BALE_VWicker baby bugey-in | FOR RENT—Pive-foom. furasheq| » ' "G TOVOREOW ° 0 |again returned to Juneau this pany purchased the catch for 9( J.B. Burford &VCo. DB, Femmen Guy L. Smith good condition. Reasonable. Tele- | house - and - four-room furnished gER ‘v, rnoon after spending the last six &nd 6 and the halibut will be sent ’11;)]:% A';nL Freight Agent Agent phone 2901 | apartment. Phone 3204. b tHE 305 .- 52 te8t l |days on the beach Oliver’s In- south on the motorship Norco. e {'fgnf 114 Douglas L b £ ——— ~¢ s j A | . ; waiting for the Taku win i e o o ;. z R d doing oml e 3 » £ 20 J < i s 90 ¥ 1 1 i€l - s ;igfilesfl}fipixilcd:! CO‘;:’O‘:’E gAl' FOR RENI Floor waxer for rent, High tide 10:44 p. m., 14.1 feet [ SEATTLE! March :10A-Ghly Toeal (’}flligk a;‘ltjerhaajgu{f?tqmi\l 3uo; was recently a principal in & wed- Calling at Funtor. ‘Chxchagof Hoonah. Tenakee, P(I)rt Alexander, Kla-~ aska. Total purchase price $8,000.| $1.50 per day. Don't break youc | nalidhit sohooriers drrived here Bd |clock. this morning L“_ém Oliver's ding at Anc when he mar- | WOk, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of monthly only. Cash payment down $2,500. Bal-| back waxig floors. Alaska Elec- TIDES MONDAY |sold today as follows: ol - ikl e S atboard motor Mied Miss Gertrude Lakshas of | SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs. afice easy terms. Owner quitting| tric Light and Power Co. I%;mh U&i 1;1?: a. m, 122 §cs: i Nester brought in 8500 pounds | for ;.)owcr. = g~ the ~sx. AT that city. ‘Wuls NflVlgation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent country. Wire or write Mike) ; ; ~ | High tide,10:31 a. m., 162 feet ;4" 5)q “for 154 and 13 cents;|he subsisted on one day’s provis- e i -~ Steele, Manhattan Hotel, Cor-AI"c}’]R i “‘;‘;;):"O’“ firnished| Low tide 5:04 p. m, -14 feet |ypqock 9,000 pounds, selling at|jons, PAINTS—OILS B FERRY TIME CARD dova, Alaska. B (Shoge 830k Ol Hinde B8P yn. 168080 {5, e TaRGMAGR Onimik, 8000 Epa il capaid Builders' and Shelf c uADIA“ . | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- pounds, selling at 15 and 13 cents; |\ o' (o oren him since P HARDWARE U, [ o t. Als { it ertaken him since he last y ‘nzgh']séu,l;h:;?rfiz;”m set. AlS0}" room house with bath, Teles GOOD CROWD ATTENDS\PM%SO with 6500 pounds, selling ‘at | i® o Bt o B ol | e i PAC'F! 4 3 : __. ‘phone 1472, PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY. 4% and 18 cents i o Pebrudsy 10, the motor of| | Thomas Hardware Co. ! LEAVE JUNEAU 1 FOR SALE—oale ana restaurant A T i Tt Mr. Sawyer’s boat has broken down i 6:15a. ! l ' 1th o . 315 :15a.m. 14:00p.m, | doing _good bl;:lne;! but owner T‘ggd‘g‘t"“ witn cwin beds. 315 CARD PARTY. FRID AY|AUKLET TAKES OUT Several times and his 14-foot skn’f.i. - — 3 ; gl 7:158.m, 6:15pm, § must leave city has been 16st. 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. other business. Terms cash or ts. There ‘were twelve tables ofl CREw To CONSTRUCT |, P ONEER CAFE ! 9:15: % -p. HOUSE." Ihqurre Bishop Apts. On his way imo Juneau from| | J. K. Paul Nick Novak || 1o yaN 15a.m. 9:45p m. part down, Communicate immed- tieh bridge and whist in play st the| HSHWAY AT PAVLOF| windnam mr. Sawser, together! | “THE HOME OF ‘ ANCOUVER, VICTORIA WiR0pts. Py | iately 3181 Empire for personal FOR RENT—Furnished three-room|card party given in the 1.0.O. With'Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jackson, 1 GOOD EATS” il and SEATTLE 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midaight ; A it i bl e Bt e R L P"?“ee"’, With & three-man crew to'/be|who were making.the trip in with & 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. - m————-————’m p T Melody House or Telephone 65, i &ux&x;ry, to which the public Was!emploved in stream improvement in | him, was beached near Taku Har- SRR 7/ ¢ T4, i From Juneau LEAVE DOUGLAS s 4 Inyited. {Paviof Harbor, Chichagof Island,|por for three days, when his mot SR e " Cash or trade at Nugges Shop. FOR RENT — Large steam-heated i e AP s P r for three days, when his motor| | K E Il S H — - < = - " apartment. Apply Nugget shop. Those who won high score priz-iyne Auklet, Capt. Collins, local|proke down. The party finally| | Jones-Stevens Shop ! PRINCESS NORA 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. CHILDREN cared for’ oy Ofly, Week ' _ es at bridge were Miss Minnie| gyreau of Fisheries boat, left port|yeached Juneau on the morning! | LADIES—CHILDREN'S March 14, 28 7:30a.m. 6:30p.m. or month. Phone 2558 ' FOR RENT — Six-room furnished |Fields and Ed Dull and low were,|ioday and will return early next|of February 23 and he left here READY-TO-WEAR | 8:30am 145 e P I | Mrs. A, E. Snow and the Rev. C. . | | Winter Excursion Fares Now in s 45pm. —| apartment with bath. - Also two a; week. The crew is composed Of |in his boat on the same day to! | Seward Street Near ‘Third | | 9:30a.m. 10:00p.m. | WANTED. © "7 | room furnished apartment with|E Rice, . {Jim York and two assistants. return to Windham Bay, but broke i gioy| EHesBNRY By Fhre 86500 12:45p.m. 11:30p.m. i 4 . WANTED AT GISCE. — Banjo. sflx‘ bath. Telvphone 3253, mWinnexs of prizes at whist Were,| They will be transferred to the|gown again off Marmion Island,| —— ¢ Final Limit March 31, 1934 2:15p.m. 12:158.m, ! ' s 5 -t e — A. Smith and Mrs. Rob- f A : by g of ¥ player. Tel. Freddie’«Gilman 2103 FOR'RENT or rale—Pianos, radios, erltmLxgu et B G Atbyans alld Joy W. Capl. H. W. Homeyer, at| The Dupoco towed him back to Tickets, reservations ‘and full 3:45pm. *1:15pm, after seven g'clock. sewing machines. Expert piano{mrs Josie Langset | Plor Bexuor, town, and after Tepairs were made, | patticulars frog *—Saturday only. 5 ‘ SRR . ¥iining. Phonograph repalring]! 8. Josie Langseth. The work consists of blowing oul{ne left here again on March Ist.' V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 1-Gog 'to” Thatts i WANTED—Position as eook, holisé-' 3, ... gMus)c Shgo DE Telpe HARE A most enjoyable evening Waspassage ways for salmon to ascend|in ga persistent attempt to reach | S 4 : “keeper or practical nurse. No ob-. jas. b2 B Spent and appetizing refreshments | the falls into the spawning grounds | windham Bay, but again broke JUNEAU jection to country. Mary | E. were served af. the close of theiabove,.Pavlof. Harbor. It is eX-|down at Oliver's Inlet, where he g Klamer. Telephone 361’ ~ . | APARTMENTS, Tel. 2004, 421 E. 7t | Patby- e L gevcvtfifi I mrolect, nest B :h; was forced to stay until the wind " Fine Foors Estimates Free ||| Juneau Ferrv & Naviga- 4 ——————— program, Wil e complete: subsided. . * WANTED—Young lady will care FOR RENT—Seven room furnished | JACOB JACKSON UNDERGOES |in"about one week. B o e ancihe ot GARLAND BOGGAN | tion Company for children by the day or hour.. house, four bedrooms. Fireplace MAJOR OPERATION TODAY @3 — oo, tempt to reach Windham next Flooring Contractor Phone 194, r?xxeln!henl Call Windsor Apart- i e I l LDLAMAE ALEXANDER | |Monday, but this time he plans | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | | o e — ents. ackson, en! 3 QPRANO h his boat towed t Sanding, Finishing i WANTED—Lady for general house- G ~ 1 Hospital ‘Jast evening end this | 8 bing-Dioti J8 s, Wis ot iowed -fo- Xt { Phone 582 1 Pacific Transportation Company i Wwork. Inquire Empire J 3534. |ONE steamheated room for rent. i i | Vocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | | port, to avoid further disaster. i ¥ e i i Shins 2 morning underwent a major oper: | !TUDIO—-&W Goldnlcln Bldg. | an | M. S- “PACIFIC” ! WANTED—Woman for work in i ation. Mr. Jackson is a well- | p Shop in Juneau ¥ e Gity Dovk st i “country caring for children. Ad- MAC MAYBURN runch on Shelter known carpenter. 5ol = TIML SCHEDULE day at 10 a.m. for g?;ex:sb::g dress Empire F 3532. | Al equipped. Box 1658. . = A L T CHANNEL BUS LINE |{ Kake, Port Alexander and way | WANTED — Woman wants houst FOR RENT—Purnished four room = A. . Lea? Auk Bay Leave Juneau points. ! ‘work by day or hour. Phone 44.' apts. with bath. Apply Johnson's © T:00a.m. 7:45am. |} J. B. Burford & Co., Agents B bl bl or delknhane -8103, FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND 12:30p.m. 2:30pm. |} Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. ¥ f«:f;':zgl: :f, rcs:m:bgs:xs;;c:?}e‘r lonr o d TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected 4:15p.m. 5:30p.n. . i Mary E. Kramer, Phone 361, | THREE-room furnished apt. bath, PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Fibdans and Hallasry e ! 5 2 3 3rd Leave Auk Bay Leave JUNEaU | ¢ oo electric range. Corner 3rd and A { . Gold. Ellingen Apts. 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. . i — = Motorship | FOR RENT—Sreepin; room. Phone’ 1 . 537. 8 | ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” igarettes S M | Leaves Junean Every Thurs- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay I ervices to eet the latest “,‘ oyl et Candy e 1 ,! COLEMAN’S Wor' Forts | DAVE ‘HOUSEL, - Agent - Cards 4 Yourl 934 Needs. S vk -4 | Y y he ) }' Wrfif’g 1934, whetfier your banking needs are 2 | LUDWIG NELSON New Arctic 5::,.::'.:3 o o o s B By B0 %R boa ] \ JEWELER In addision to complete facilities and services, N “personal interest in your affairs and helpful | 4 " co-operation will \do (their share “in making .L FRONT m‘“"‘” your banking at this bank a genuine pleasure. 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