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£ ’ ————————— —Y———r— e~ ———— i 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934, 1934, King Femuets Syodica. . G Bocan cighs reered OURE missing a most valuable part of The Daily Alaska Empire if you don’t keep in touch with the many opportunities found in the classified columns. And you're miss ing. other opportunities if you don’t use the classified columns to broadcast your own offer to the people of Juneau and vicinity. FOR SAI.IE Fllll RENT FOR SALE—Motorship Messenger, | 50 ft. 22 tons, A-1 condition. First | check for $1,000.00 takes it. At City Dock till Monday morning. FCR SALE—Clothing, overcoats $2 to $5. Suit cases $1 up. Comforts heavy new $3. Shoes 25c to $1.| Articles cheap for cash. 326 Wil- loughby Ave. T R A RS SRR . i 3 FOR SALE — Heywood ‘Wakefield baby buggy, newly relined and|_ high chair $23. Telephone 3401. FOR SALE — Irish Cobbler seed | potatoes, also early reds. Price | $250 per hundred pounds. Ad- dress Henry Vermeire, Haines, Alaska. FOR SALE—Hudson €Coach, $175:00 cash or terms. In good condition. Enguire George Bros. e S Lo ) POR SALE—Seven-room furnished house. Seventh Street view ‘loca~ tion. Cash or terms. Inquire Leader Department Store. FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy in good condition. Reasonable. Tele- phone 2901. FOR SALE—Tne Manhattan Hotel, fully equipped and doing good business for sale at Cordova, Al- aska. Total purchase price $8,000. | ©Oash payment down $2500. Bal- ance easy terms. Owner quitting country. Wire or write Mike Bteele, Manhattan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska, | FOR RENT—Four FOR RENT—Gabe Paul’s residence on Tenth Street near Fair Build- ing. Hard wood floors, automatic oil heat. Fine neighborhood. Call | Gastineau Grocery. Phone 31. | FOR RENT—Vacancy Slomgren | Apartments April 1 | St. Tom McMullen. | CABINS o lesooes oo eeoceoece . Steamer Movemen! NORTHBOUND Norco scheduel to arrive Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 23 at 9 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle March 24 at 9 a.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 31 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound March 30. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e o e ee s 00000 e (CHAMPAGNE IS USED, CHRISTEN -- LOST — Light gray raincoat with belt at Salmon Creek on March 10. Finder kindly return to Em- pire or Salmon Creek Roadhouse. ALASKA VESSE LOST—Brown as B. Stewart. PE ward. leather purse with small change. Is keepsake. Thom- Re- hone 365. e | room_furnished | house. Gastineau Ave. Phone 561. | { FOR RENT—Three room furnished | apartment. Cliff Apartments. VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. LOST -~ Reward. LOST——Elgln wrist watch in Hh’;h School Gym some time ago. Re- Biack and white Boston bull terrier. Answers to name of Peggy. Phone information to 589. Sparkling Stuff Is Dashed on Hull of Cannery Ten- der at Launching TACOMA, Wash., March 22. »— Christened with a bottle of cham- pagne, the hull of the 72-foot cah- nery tender Annette slid down the ways at the Mojeau Ericson yards, Marine News By CLIFF STERRETT | \ J : 3 HALIBUTERS - SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, March 22. — Halibut arrivals, catches and prices today follow: From the western banks—Arthur H, 40,000 pounds, Nordic, 23,000 pounds, both 6% and 5 cents a pound. From the local banks—Jane, 12,- 000 pounds, Angeles, 9,000 pounds, both 7% and 6 cents; Arne, 16,000 pounds, 7% and 6 cents; Blanco, 13,000 pounds, Texas, 5,000 pounds, both 7 and 6 cents; Bertha, 6,000 pounds, 7% and 6 cents; Harding,| 13,000 pounds, 7% and 6 cents. | JOHAN PAULSON TO COME NORTH DURING WEEK; OVERHAULED| CAN FRANCISCO, Cal., 22—The steam schooner Paulson, purchased by the Marlyn! Fish Company of Ketchikan, Alfli-‘ ka, has been completely overhauled | and will be taken north this week | with Capt. Ansell, of Seattle, com- m‘mdmg | March | Johan In 48 Hours Backache— Rheumatic Agony Gone| There’s Jov in This Home | Safe, swift and sure is ALLENRU | —in 24 hours the excess uric acid | that caused your rheumatic attack | or your neuritis or sciatica starts to leave the body—in 48 hours pain, agony and swelling ceases— | no wonder many thousands are thankful and sing its praises. Ask for ALLENRU—a powerful | yet safe prescription that is so | Nilda | Mrs { Juneau FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four-| turn to Empire. Reward. room house with bath, Tele-|— i WANTED phone 1472, WANTED—Moccasins and furs_in exchange for clothing. 326 Wil- FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house and four-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. | loughby Ave. % | 25 ° VACANCY.., MacKinnon Apts. WANTED—Boarders. 3rd and Main. | ¢ -l» HOUSE. 1nquwe Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau Melody Hpuse or Telephone 65. WANTED—Young lady will care for children by the day or hour. Phone 194. WANTED — Woman wants house | work by day or hour. Phone 44. FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios, sewing machines. Expert piano | tuning. Phonograph repairing. Sicily pro‘d‘uc;d about 85 per cent of the world’s sulphur before FOR SALE—inning room set. Also spring. Phone 1423. olzmm cared for py day, week or month. Phone 2552. "own e 1 H.S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” ll | or trade at Nugges &hop. Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing yow ol gula Into value.| Wednesday ‘The vessel will be used by the Annette Island Cannery Company Co. The Annette will be powered with a 180 horsepower Washington diesel. at Metlakatla. afternoon. - se 0o evrrenccns TIDES TOMORROW Secesece oo High tide 6:05 a. m., 11.9 feet Low tide 1:28 p. m.,, 3.8 feet High tide 8:34 p. m., 100 feet - ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS There will be a regular meeting at I. O. O. F. Hall Thursday night' Anderson Music Shoppe. Telephone | the development of American|at 7:30. Meeting will be followed 143. mines in 1905. by social. Visiting members wel- APARTMENTS. Tel. 2004 421E,7th 0~ " e RS, W. CANERR, A | |—adv. Secretary. THREE-room frurnished apt., bath, PIONEER CAFE | T OO electric range. Corner 3rd and J. K. Paul Nick Novak Rummage Sale A. N. B. Hall Gold. Ellingen Apts. i R Saturday, 10 am. to 5 pm. Dough- 4 e nuts, Coffee, 10 cents. —adv. FOR RENT—:cepiu; room. Phone| | | pme e B S R 637, el ———a = . LoLA MAE ALEXANDER 4 s - | SOPRANO | Vocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | STUDIO—500 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 164 #v! days after your arrival, outstanding in its effectiveness that it is sold by Butler Mauro Drug and leading druggists every- where for rheumatism, lumbago, R sciatica and neutritis. o Your first bottle—costs i 85c—must give results or eeimmm MoONEy back. iNl)’l'l(‘l'l TO PAY SCHOOL TAX| | | NOTICE !that the undersigned has been duly | | appointed School Tax Collector for | |the City of Juneau in conformity | {with Chapter 29, Alaska Session | Laws, 1919. | All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, except soldiers, sailors in U. 8. |Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, | volunteer Firemen, paupers and ;insane persons, are subject to tax in sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). | Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to the first Monday in April, 1934, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date I and shall be delinquent after May , 1934, ! ! Should you arrive in Alaska later | | |than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent thirty (30) or within | “Meet Me at the First National” When meeting friends for business, for luncheon engagements, or for shopping tours, say— ‘“Meet me at the First Na- tional!” Our convenient location and pleasant surroundings make this bank X desirable as a meeting place just as our complete facilities, many services, and personal attention to every detail make it desirable as your financial headquarters. So, meet at the First National--you and your friends are always welcome! The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska Telephone 62 Krafft Cabinet Shop MILLWORK Window, Plate and Auto GLASS * Moulding, Panels and Hardwood SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto Telephone 62 COAL WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 - ten (10) days after notice is given‘ you. | i All persons, firms or corporations, | jemploying labor shall furnish list |of employees to collector and are jauthorized by law to deduct amount | of tax from wages of employees. | Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for | those who fail or neglect to pay tax or furnish list of employees. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 22, 1934. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. | School Tax Collector for Juneau. | First publication, March 22, 1934. } | Rodney Williams, |Ole Halmhold, H. C. Tennyson. | 1 i IS HEREBY GIVEN & LIZAS ILL, AND POOR MA HAS To DO ALL THE ) . 20 ) R 137&?2&% 3-12- YUKON ON WAY SOUTH EARLY - THIS MORNING Flfty Take Passage from Juneau on Steamer Bound for Seattle On the way south, the steamer Yukon, Capt. H. Anderson, com- mander and M. J. Wilcox, purser, docked here at the Juneau Cold Storage wharf this morning at 2 {o'clock and sailed from the city dock at 5:15 o'clock. It sailed for| Seattle by way of Sitka and other | Southeast Alaska points. Arriving here on the Yukon were: from Seward—Helen Hossfeld, R. C. Ingram, Margaret Strickland, Leone Crary and Selmi Maki; from Cor- dova—D. E. Sheriff, Bob Johnson; from Haines — Harold Snaring, James C. Scott; from Skagway— Henry Messerschmidt, F. Suffocool, Frank L. Johnson, Mrs. Lee Quong and Mrs. John Jackson. Southegst Alacka Bound Those taking passage from Ju- neau were: for Petersburg—Miss Randi Molver, Lillian Norberg, Mrs. L. Vincent, Margaret Mrs. Charles Anderson, E. Loe and | H. D. McNeil; Gucker, J. E. Boyle; for Ketchi- | kan—Joe Starish, Lyman Dalton, Robert Wakelin, Chet Johnson, John Starich, Carl K. Carlson, Larson, Marjorie Johnson, |Marian Lund, M. Harris, J. P. Mcrl,an Alex Kobes, Mike Tueff, | Foma Kuklak, Alex Baloff, Gatoff and C. Chemnikoff; for| Sitka—Anna Wess, Charlie Kitka, J. G. pard, Mrs. Donsky, A. Don: Mrs. William Grossman, Helmer Larsen. Seattle Bound Seattle bound passengers from are Mrs. K. Midget, Neil Tarr, Yvonne Valli, J. W. Williams, |Mrs. J. Williams, Donald Williams, [Mrs. C. F. Wyller, R. E. McCombe, Patricia Schlichting, Ray Peterman, J. C. Michaelson, A. H. Bryant, Einar Halmholm, | PAINTS—OILS | Bullders' and * Shei? ! HARDWARE i | ; Thomas Hardware Co. In the BAG! Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it to us, and yowll smile! That's what thrifty women do! Alaska Laundry We carry all the new colors introduced at the recent auto shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. With a New Paint Job! Treat youd car to a mnew coat of paint and you won't need a 34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and yowll appreciate our service and .workmanship. Anderson, | for Wrangell—J. W. | FINEST STEAMERS Steamer 1VICTORIA *YUKON {ALASKA 1VICTORIA CURACAO. *YUKON Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. dez and Seward. | | —— DRT Vasm 1 RAN Seattle Northbound Mar. 31 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Hrines, Skagway, Cordova, Val- LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Southbound Mar. 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 30 Apr. 4 10 Mar. 13 17 Mar. 20 24 Mar. 27 26—Freighter Apr. 3 Apr. 12 *—Calls at Sitka northbound and southbound. t—Calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. ${—Calls at Yakutat and Latouche. For AJl Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 HLAND SPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lyv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneau March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 2 29 May 7 11 13 May 21 25 27 ] June 4 8 10 June 18 22 24 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Ar. & Lv. = Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 4 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 | Apr. 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 | SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas | Auto Rate—South, Wills Navigation Company | M. S. “ZAPORA?” lLeave Seattle March 26 H. *Callmg at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- Phone 3 Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw April 1 April 2 $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 28 April 11, 25 May 8, 17, 27 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from v. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 1 Fine Floors Estimates Free GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing Phone 582 | | & CAHADIAN | FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 14:00p.m, 6:15p.m. *7:30p.m. '——Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. #| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company I e PSS Pacific Transportation Company | = M. S. “PACIFIC” TIM:. SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 421 cUT YOUR Let us clean your Gets the soot and ditt Leave Juneau TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Harrl Machine Shop Heating Sheet Metal Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way 7:00a.m. 7:45a.m. pajnfe. 12:30pm. 2:30pm. 3. B. Burford & Co,, Agents 4:15p.m. 5:30p.m. Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Sundays and Holidays ) Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau . 8:00a.m. 9:15am, | e oo 7 Motership the latest at - Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- ] day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and COLEMAN’S L3 —— ey e | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O The Florence ShoE Permanent Waving a F UEL BILL! tnmm new with the in every nook and corner .

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