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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1934, POLLY AND SRR - HER PALS S0 THE DEPARTMENT STORE HAS H -GUESS 'Ll DROP IN AN’ SEE THIS SUPER-SCENT A FOR RENT—Five-room furnished apartment. Telephone 2004. FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment. Telephone 3753. | 7-ROOM house, nicely furnished. 4 bed rooms. Oil heat. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts. | FOR RENT—Peterson Home. Third and Dixon. Box 1852. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms. $10 each monthly. Inquire at 315 1Gold Street. POR RENT—four-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. | FOR RENT—Gabe Paurs residence on Tenth Street near Fair Build- ing. Hard wood floors, automatic oil heat. Fine neighborhood. Call Gastineau Grocs Phone 37. | GABINS on 9th St. Tom McMullen. | e SRR s S FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. FOR SALE — Heywood Wakefield baby buggy, newly relined;” and high chair, $23. Telephone 3401. FOR SALE-Portable electric sew- ing machine, steel guitar, both in good condition. Reasonable for cash. Inquire Hollywood Shoe Parlors. FOR SALE—Muneographing ma- chine, automatic canning ma- chine, and steel cabinet. Room 426, Goldstein Building. FOR SALE—House, 5 rooms, bath and garage. 2 lots 80x120. Diston Avenue. Phone 4104. FOR SALE or will lease one 11x13 Willamette 2-speed 4-drum yard- er, extension fire box, blocks, lines, steam drag saw, steel water tank and other logging equip- ment, all in first class condition, ceap. Inquire at New York Tav- ern or write P. O. Box 131 Ju- neau. ;’ANCACY. Nugget Apartments. \VACANC.. HOUSE. 1inqume Bishep Apts. MacKinnon Apts. A Ry SR aa Il Taf Pl FOR RENT—Furnished three-room ' office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau Melody House or Telephone 65. | FOR RENT or sale—Planos, radios, sewing machines. Expert plano ‘tuning. Phonograph repairing. Ahderson Music Shoppe. Telephone 1143, x;mmNTs. Tel. 2005.421E.Tth | FOR SALE—Will sell improvements on homesite on Glacier Highway consisting of a two room house. $150 cash or $200 on terms. In- quire at the New Ideal Shoppe on Front Street. FOR SALE—Willys-Knight _sedan, cheap for cash. Box 1502 or Telephone 369 in evenings. FOR SALE or trawe—3-room house, bath, Willoughby Ave. near Cash Grocery. Will sell for cash or trade for ' gasboat. What have you? See Harris, the Sign Painter. THREE-room _furnished apt., blY-h: electric range. Corner 3rd and iGold. Ellingen Apts. | - FOR RENT—ucepiu; room. Phone 837, \ : WANTED WANTED — Stenographer, perman- ent position. Salary $80. State ex- perience, age and duration of‘ residence here. Address Empire W 3628. | WANTED — Woman to help with housework and care for children | in family of four. Board, room and bath and small salary. Good home, out of town. Address Dog¢- ] tor, care Empire. | LOSTFOUN g SEVFIRTL SSAT LR FOUND—A pair of glasses on Sai- urday. Owner may have same by calling for them at Juneau Cash Grocery and paying for this ud.‘ | | | e pyteriipresiptipeetigtoimnmnfies | WANTED—¥oung lady will care for children by the day or hour. - Phone 194 | WANTED — Woman wants house = work by day or hour. Phone 44.} %% fer o smallest to the large combine with safety satisfaction. Any or use them. Make the First The First A A BANK MUST PROVIDE MORE THAN SAFETY! Safety for depesitors’ to be sure—and receives first considera- tion, at the First National Bank, A RUT, in addition, a bank must provide SERV- ICE — service that will facilitate the handling of every transaction from the ~ At this, bank, modern facilities, a wide range of services, and willing co-operation into a perfect combination for banking are at your disposal—we invite you to financial headquarters. Bank . ¢ Juneau, Alaska . .. . . ./ 1931 model A Ford in A-1 condi- tlon. Enquire Empire W 3612 FOR SALE—One upright He man Piano, first class condition. Also one wicker set, including setee, rocker, table and fern stand. Also other articles of furniture. Inquire at Empire Of- fice. FOR SALE—Xudson Coach, $175.00 cash or terms. In good condition. Enquire George Bros. FOR SALE--seven-room furnished house. Seventh Street view loca- tion. Cash or terms. Inquire Leader Department Store. FOR BALI;—Dlm.ag room set. Also spring. Phone 1423. CHILDREN cared for py day, week or month. Phone 2563. TURN yow oic guia Into value Oash or 'trade at Nugges Soop | Hardware Co. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing - Man" | Home of Hart, Schaffner and | | e Marx Clothing | funds is important. st. for depositors’ funds all of our services National your ‘National | { Marine News :VIGTORIA HAS o 2oemmere | 24 PASSENGERS v S 2 FOR THIS PORT Victoria scheduled to arrive®s Saturday. . | R B ik Steamer Left Seattle This Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive ate . . Princess Norah scheduued to o] Morningon Southeast | sail from Vancouver April e ol v 20 b Alaska Route ‘ Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle April 23 at e| SEATTLE, April 17. — Steamer 9 p. m. o‘thoria, on the Southeast Alaska Alaska scheduled to sail from e triangle route, sailed at 9 o’clock | Seattle April 21 at 9 a. m. e this morning with 62 first class| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e and 12 steerage passengers aboard Northwestern scheduled to ar- | The following passengers are in- rive in port at 4 o'clock to- e cluded in the booking for Juneau: morrow morning and will ¢ M. L. Merritt, Willilam Strong, be here six or seven hours e Charles H. ¥Flory, Mr. and Mrs.| before 'sailing southbound, e Fred Hamilton, Carl Wirth, A. C.| grccescscccccscresscrcsscncsee via Sitka: Forsylthe, Mr. -and Mrs. M. A LOCAL SAILINGS ® |Lagergren, Mr. and Mrs. George ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs: Morey, Claire Morey, T. D. Rad- ® day night at 6 pm, for imsky, Walter Clern and 10 steer- e Sitka and way ports. ® Pacific leaves every Thursday ® “at 10 am., for Petersburg, #® Kake and way ports. ® o0 0 v 0000 0080 | age. MARCH HALIBUT ALASKA HERE | Barry, A. 8. Staffa, Mrs, F. W. | Brown, Betty Lee, F: F. Volk, El- By CLIFF STERRETT MY DEAR MADAME---|T'S ONE OF OUR SIX p BEST SMELLERS! NORTHWESTERN INPORT FROM SOUTH TODAY Northbound, the steamer North- western, Capt. Joseph Ramsauer, commander, and P. B. Coe, purser, docked here at 1:10 o'clock this morning and sailed for Skagway afd Haines at 4 o'clock. It is due here on the way south early to- morrow morning and will sail for Seattle and way points by way of Sitka. Arriving here from Seattle were: 8. R. Coulter, W. J. Douglas, Mrs. Marie Johansen, Lois La Gasa, A, C. Van Winkle, William J. Niemi, Mrs. C. R. Willard. Passengers from Southeast Alaska ports were: from Ketchikan—Harry Race; from Wrangell—E. Petticrew; from Pet- ersburg—R. Flakstad, Miss Ardella Carter, Miss Alice LeMasters; Rolls Sjagauin. Cannery people and preliminary crews for Union Bay, Pillar Bay,! Deep Cove and Skowl Arm came north aboard the Northwestern. Those who left Juneau on the steamer were: for Skagway—Mark Lee, and for Haines — Alsie J. wilson. 5 - eee - MOOSE HALL TO BE ECENE OF HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA DANCE NEXT SATURDAY DURING NIGHT ON WAY SOUTH On the way south from the Westward, the steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, command- er, and Dave Doran, purser, docked hére at 12:30 o'clock this morn- ing and sailed for Seattle and way points at 3 o'clock. Arriving here on the Alaska were G. L. Rich, E. Ireland, Everett Nowell, H. Yurman, S, Recour, L. S. Peck, A. Lawring, J. Ericksen, J M. Clark, J. Newmarker, Wini- fred Austin, Mona Austin and H. Dunlop. Those who left Juneau for the south were, for Petersburg, B F. Zuern, Oscar R. Hart; for Wran-} gell, Mr, and Mrs. Louis F. Paul; for Ketchikan, Mrs. E. M. Bjerke, Allen Shattuck; for Seattle, Pearl mer lindstrom, George B. Wright, B. E. Congdon, N. G. Nelson, Mrs. C. E. Sund, Herbert Schumann. ‘Through passengers for Seattle from Fairbanks aboard the Al- aska were, Donald Young, J. M. Young, R. E. Smith; from Anchor- age, Mrs. A. Undem; from Seward, Chris Clausen, Agnes B. Ross; Mrs. M. E. Sams; Frank Glaser; Ann Bannan; D. B. Bauer; Murr: Johnson; from Valdez, M. D. Kirk- patrick, Sam Knudsen; from Cor- NORTH WIND IS ENROUTE NORTH Four Passengers Aboard most 2,000,000 Pounds ‘ New Vessel of North- land Company SEATTLE, April 17—The North Wind, making het initial voyage to Southeast Alaska under the flag of the Northland Transportation Company, sailed on scheduled time at 9 o'clock last night with a ca- pacity. passenger list. Passengers aboard the North Wind booked for Juneau are J. M. Slagle, Curtis Barber, Mrs. G. P. Stewart, Jeanne Stewart. AT AN ® ® 0 0 0 v 00 0 00 . TIDES TOMORROW . seodoevecnvcccoe High tide 2:52 a. m., 15.6 feet Low tide 9:32 a. m; -0.2 feet High tide 3:54 p. m.,, 12.6 feet Low tide 9:28 p. m., 49 feet Svop ir. Junean . GARDEN PATCH FRESHER Fruits and Végetables JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Littie Store with the BIG VALURS f GOODRICH — | | MEN'S SHOE PACS | ‘ $4.50 !landings to the same date. LANDINGS. TOTAL £.211360 POUNDS xceed March," 1933, Al-: —Split Between Fleets American and Canadian halibut fishermen during the month of March landed a total of 6,211,380 pounds of fish in Pacific Coast ports, according to statistics com- | piled and made public by the In- ternational Fisheries Commission. Of the total the Americans landed | 13,120,443 pounds and the Canadians | 3,090,937 pounds. | | The total fares for March were 1,932,241 pounds greater than the | take for March 1933 when both | fleets landed 4,279,139 pounds. Of that quantity the Canadians land- ed 2,038,180 pounds and the Amer- ican vessels 2,240,959 pounds. ‘There was no fishing in Febru- | &y of this year. In February, ‘1933. the two fleets landed 3,964, 1086 _pounds. Thus the 1934 re- | ceipts to March 31, last, were 2,- 1 031,845 pounds less than the 1933 e § CAPITAL Beer Parlors and Ball Room Nufsed FOR FFOR SALE Cheap A FEW OLD DOORS AND WINDOWS Casings, Base and Mouldings 0Odds and Ends in Building ‘Material Clearing o\;t Old. i{ew York Exchange Bullding AT ONCE and want‘to sell the old mater- ial stored there. sk MAN IN CHARGE 8 1 T Y Young Hardware Co. dova, Mrs. M. D, Kirkpatrick, Es- ther Olsen, Julius Yhzerri. S e The Mexican Government plans an extensive public works program this year, with highway develop- ment. and railroad construction re- ceiving special attention. P R Daily Empire Want Ads Pay WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 | FORD AGENCY GAS OILS GREASES In order not to conflict with the Scholarship Ball given by the Business and Professional Women's Club last Saturday night, the Hol-| lywood Orchestra’'s Dance, sched- | uled for the Moose Hall, was post-l poned until next Saturday night,| according to an announcement | made today by Fred Lehto, man- ager of the orchestra. - - o Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ARGEST PLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA April 7T April 10 April 16 tN'WESTERN .April 12 April 16 April 18 *YUKON April 14 April 17 April 23 {VICTORIA April 17 April 21 April 23 DERBLAY April 20—Freighter *—Southwestern Alaska Route. f—Southeastern Alaska Route. For All Travel Information CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 NORTHIA MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneay March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 - 15 April 22 2 29 May 7 11 13 b JM:y 2: 25 k1 e une 8 10 ST e W 22 24 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 STEAMER NORTHWIND Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 8 14 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phene 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay M. S. “ZAPORA” April 14 April 20 April 21 Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent ————————— e | Juneau Ice Cream | | Parlors | | | | | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM BEER of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat- ronize this establishment! Rhinelander and Alt Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT ® The Miners Recreation Standard . . THE BEST! You can depend on the experienced staff of this ergani- zation to carry out your every wish. Regardless . of = the price you pay, there is _no sacrifice .of dignity . . no vari- ations from our high standards of service. =am The Charles W. Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE! Sixth Consecutive Season of. Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Managér~ GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAMN PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU ) 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. 7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. s ko d 8:008.m *7:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA B S < and SEATTLE 3:00p.m. 12:00. Midnighy F ] 8:30p.m. *1:00a.m. Tot: Jent LEAVE DOUGLAS. PRINCESS NORAH 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. March 28 s April 11, 25 10:00p.m. May 8, 17, 27 yRe *1:15p.m. Tickets, reservations and full particilars from 3 ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Agent t JUNEAU Fine Floors |, Estimates Free fi" GARLAND BOGGAN ‘ i *—Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company e ee e e e e Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing T M. S. “PACIFIC” 5—4—'—-_—H Leaves City Dock every Thuts- ] T SCHEDULE ‘?x:’kettl’gt‘:ex::du :2 w' Cflflm INEL INE ints. : BUS L p:.mnmm.cm,u-a Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Every Thurs- for Sitka and Leaves J day at 6 P. ‘Way Ports Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “Tne Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O w——~——-—~—-