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s ALt ST ZAPPLY BALM FREELY," THE DIRECTIONS HEAVENLY DAYS! IT’'S SUNSET AR AN EADY, AN’ T 'T STARTED MEBBE '™ COO'COO \ KITTY, BUT T'LL TRY ANYTHING ONCE . FOR RENT or Leasefone o! the choicest upstairs business loca- | tions in city. Can be divided into | two offices with living quarters in one or make one large attrac- tive suite. Apply H. S. Graves,' The Clothing Man. FOR RENT — one double room, outside entrance. Inquire at 315 Gold St. FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms , with range. 2 rm. apt. Phone 436. I‘OR RENT — Two la.rge houscA s keeping rooms; dishes, linen in- cluded, $20 monthly. Apply 207 2nd St., near Seward FOR RENT—T7-room house partial- ly furnished; electric range; hot water heat; three bed rooms. In- quire at Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. Telephione 3753. 7-ROOM house, nicely furnished. 4 bed rooms. Oil heat. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Gabe raurs residence on Tenth Street near Fair Build- ing. Hard wood floors, automatic oil heat. Fine neighborhood. Call Gastineau Grocery. Phone 37. | RS e NS VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. VACANC:. MacKinnon Apts. e FOR SALE—Good heater with hot water coils, Juneau Frock Shoppe. $20. FOR SALE—Ideal Summer home. Good place for children. Fine beach. Address L 3651, care Em- pire. FOR SALE Dining room table and chairs. Phone 330. FOR SALE—Brunswick all electric combination radio and phono- graph. Reasonable. Telephone 209. FOR SALE—Fruit Jars. Telephone 108. FOR SALE—Practically new Tux- edo suit, size 38, complete with shirt and studs $15. Suit only $12. Inquire Pantorium Cleaners. FOR SALE or lease—7-room un- furnished house on Basin Road Phone 330. FOR SALE—Beautiful cut flowers. Reasonably priced. Venetian Shop. FOR SALE or traue—3-room house, | bath, Willoughby Ave., near Cash Grocery. Will sell for cash or trade for gaspoat. What have you? See Harris, the Sign Painter. FOR SALE—wudson woach, 3115 0 cash or terms. In good condition. Enquire George Bros. HOUSE. 1nquwe Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Turnished three-room office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau Melody House or Telephone 65. FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios, lewing machines. Expert piano tuning. Phonograph repairing. Anderson Music S8hoppe. Telephone 143. | | eIl O G APARTMENTS. Tel. 2004.421E.Tth | C] riEE-room rurnished apt., bam‘. lectric rdhge. "Cortier 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. H U~ S o SO LS AR ’??1 RENT—neepwi ; room. Phone e ] ? WANTED 1 ROVl kit . WA R g | W\NTED—wm purchase gasboat 20 to 26 feet long. Must be in good shape and very reasonable | for cash. Address Gasboat, 3650 care Empire. 'ANTED—WE] 'purchuse 30-40 orl 80-6 rifle. Must be in good con-| dition and cheap for cash. Ad- dress 30-40 care Empire. ' : WANTED — Experienced carpenter. ~/Phone 62. | WANTED — Experienced Cabinet | Maker. Krafft Cabinet Shop, Sec-! «ond and Franklin. 1 WANTED — Woman to help with vfluuwork and care for children dn family of four. Board, room d bath and small salary. Good thome, out of town, Address Dog- #or, care Empire. | “ {ally Empire Want Ads Pay FOR SALE—seven-room furnished house. Seventh Street view loca- tion. Cash or. terms, Inquire Leader Department Store. FOR SALE—Dining room set. Also spring. Phone 1423, CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2552. TORN yoin_ojc gota Into value. Cash or trade at Nugges Shop FOUND—A pair of glasses on Sai- urday. Owner may have same by calling for them at Juneau Cash Grocery and paylhg for this ad. WANTED—Young lady will care for children By the day or hour. Phone 194. WANTED — Woman wants house work,. by day or héur. Phone 44. MISCELLANEOUS MAN lhh'tyhnv: years old wishes to correspond with lady of re- finement and good character. Ad- dress P, J. Frasher, 633 Genese St. Waukegan, Ill. | “Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. Marine News FISH PACKERS REJECT DEMAND OF FISHERMEN ‘Strike on Columbla River Looms: Over Sal- mon Prices ®0 0000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska in port bound west; due to sail at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Norhtland due early Saturd- day. Northwestern due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North ‘Wind soheduled to sail from Seattle April 30 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail ® B . |9 from Bestile, May 1, at 9 Y \STORTA, Oregon, April. — | o ¢ | Representativ f all salmo: 23 Yukon scheduled to sail from 1 P b . ing concerns on the Columbia Riv- er have rejected the price demands of union fishermen and a strike ap- | pears probable. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ©| rhe fishermen demand 11 cents Princess Norah due in port ® from May 1 to August 10. southbound at 10 o'clock to- ® | The packers offer ten cents to night and sails two hours 'lAugust 1 and a minimum of six later, ,cenr.s from August 1 to August 10. ey e o T { PASSENBEHS " ON NORTHLAND, JUNEAU BOUND Sitka and wey ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Pebersburg. SEATTLE, April 24—With a ca- | pacify list of passengers aboard, the motorship Northland sailed for Kake and way ports. ooo-.ou-o..o‘ Southeast Alaska ports at 9 o'clock last night. NORTHWESTERN HAS 24 ABOARD ' FUR TH|S PGRT the. Nortland aro. booked. for 9 SEATTLE, Aprfl 24— Steamer F. R. Townsend, Miss E. Holm, Northwestern sailed at 9 o'clock Mrs. Marie August, C. C. Rudolph, this morning for Southeast Alaska Mrs. E. 8. Evans, Mrs. L. B. Bur- ports with 51 first class and 67 ford, A. Ross and L. Haynes. steerage passengers. T Passengers aboard the Nonh- HOLD THE DATE western booked for Juneau are Annual May Day Dance, Auxil- Harry Berg, Miss Betty Belarde, iary, May 1. —adv, John Lowry, A. A. Geiser, S. E. King, Ethel Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. M. Barrett, Mrs. S. Heill, Mrs. S. A. Tramer, Oliver Tramer, A. 8. Farkas and 12 steerage, - — Seattle April 28 at 9 am. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle May 2. DANCE SATURDAY seevsevrecesnsce ., TIDES TOMORROW . ©Secv0ocecengoon NIGHT Low tide, 4:21 am, 3.1 feet. Mandarin Ball Room High tide, 10:22 am., 132 feet. Low tide, 4:24 pm. 20 feet. Melodians High tide, 10:42 pm., 149 feet. [ Srop ir. Juneau | ————t ettt | ¥ JUNEAU t ' ALW—AYS—T iy | RESTAURANT | the latest at | | it HoMz OF doop ||| COLEMANS | L4 | | FOOD"” i — B e —yet, a trip to ways convenient bank at the Fir: Juneau, distance promptly and. ¢ wn:xl{l the same bank in person. Avoid the risks about the house - W e s IT’S IMPORTANT TO BANK FUNDS PROMPTLY— pleasant weather, or other duties, need not interfere — you can bank bank promptly by mail—at this bank. The F lrst N ational the bank is not al- — BUT, when you st National Bank of from the bank, un- onveniently by mail safety as when you 4 of having large sums or on your person— AW 425 [3 o L A AR NS B MR ] cdetra g o Bt ey « " ||| Beer Parlors 8wy | 5 = 5 Jones-Stevens Shop || Beward Street - - Near Third and Ball Room Nufsed g entuns ! "Hhitls ana e < IR FOR SALE Cheap z '._' O —‘——““._.. A FEW OLD noons AND D) . WINDOWS i sz E SE0H c-nnn. ‘and Mouldings { ©0ads and Ends in Building $4.50 ? Material Clearing out Old New York Exchange Building AT ONCE and want to sell the old mater- ial stored there. SEE MAN IN CHARGE at Ola New York Exchange | Across alley from Juneau- Young Hardware Co. See BIG VAN GHANGES MAI]E | IN NAVIGATIDN Clarence Strait—Snow P\ssage 1 Lighted Buoy 2, found extinguish- | led April 19, was relighted the same | | day. | Wrangell Narrows—The TU. 8. Engineer Dept. in charge of chan- | nel improvements in Wrangell Nar- rows, requests all small boats under | 12 foot draft to use the tow boat | channel northwest of navigation aid No, 43 at all times that con- tractor’s plant is operating in the! steamer channel in this vicinity. Sumner Strait — Keku Straits| {Buoys 1 and 3, heretofore report: 1 ed out of position, are now in cor rect position. Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- cons 6, 6A and 19A, previously re- ported ,destroyed, have been re- built. Chatham Strait—Washington Bay Light, reported extinguished April 14, will be relighted as soon as practicable. Chatham Strait—Warm Springs Bay Light, reported extinguished April 14, will be relighted as soon as practicable. ! Sitka Sound—Eastern Channel— The Twins Light, reported extin- | guished April 9, was relighted April 18. Kodiak Harbor—Cyane Rock Lighted Bell Buoy 1, reported ex- tinguished April 10, was relighted April 17. East Coast, Kodiak Island—Dan- gerous Cape Light, reported extin- guished April 15, was relighted April 18. | * * * ARE YOU READY * * * o devote a few s each week to fastcinating, instructive study hat will enable you to surmount the obstacles that now deter you? Free yourself of mental turmoil An instructive book, free, to sincere inquirers. Write to Librarian, 111, AMORC TEMPLE, SAN JOSE, CALIF. —adv. — e Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors ALASKA HERE TODAY ON WAY T0 WESTWARD With a large passenger list from the south the steamer Alaska, | Capt. C. V. Westerlund, command- er, and Dave Doran, purser, docked here Westbound this morning at 10. o'clock -and is due to sail for the Westward late this afternoon. It brought 24 passengers to Juneau from Southeast Alaska points and {24 from Seattle. Arriving here from Southeast Al- ska points were: from Ketchikan | E. Olson, N. Burton, George | Anderson, Wallis 8. George, R. Ox- man, J. McGreeny, K. W. John- ston, H. Jensen, S. A. Light, Ada Anderson; from Wrangell—L. Van Winkle, R. Rutherford, Mrs. J. Wheeler, H. Berg, L. Drydahl, E. H. Clifford, N. A. McEachran, B. Felch, F. Hansen; from Peters- burg—J. M. Wyckoff, I. A. Thatch- | er, K. O. Scribner, C. Gronseth, C. Hill Passengers from Seattle for Ju- neau were C. Havens, Mrs. C. Hav- ens, Henrietta Sell, G. G. Henry, Claire Folta, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Folta, H. C. Braken, M. A. Mel- ford, H. Weding, S. Swanson, A. Shyman, G. Smith, R. F. Lewis, C. W. Huckins, D. E. McConnell, R. F. Taylor, L. J. McNamee. When the Alaska left Seattle it had 270 passengers aboard for Al- aska ports, 102 of whom were for Seward and the Interior, and 72 for Cordova and vicinity, and part of the cannery crew, including 13 ,Orientals for Shepard Point. Annual e Molay Ball—May 11, 1934. Invitational. —adv. BOWLING -[ Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowlh.g Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond BEER of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours. when you pat~ ronize this establishment! Rhmelander Ale Hetdelberg ON DRAUGHT The Miners Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS Effective about Panhandle Air Trdnsfioft :Co; “PATCO”- . Announce the inauguration of A SEAPLANE SERVICE CALL OR SEE C. V. Kay—Telephone 4954 C. H. Keil, Chet McLean, Phone 10, 'Gastineau Hotel April 24, 1934 TELEPHONE 22 “ALASKA AIR EXPRESS lpekheedmnggsél?‘TflFRSeaphm J. V. IDCKEY > [SAFE! FINEST LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Jurleau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer *ALASKA .....April 7 April 10 April 16 {N'WESTERN *.April 12 April 18 April 18 *YUKON ... April 14 April 17 April 23 {VICTORIA ..Aprill7 April 21 April 23 DERBLAY.........April 20—Freighter *—Southwestern Alaska Route. t—Southeastern Alaska Route. For All Travel Information CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 N NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lyv. Junear March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 27 29 May 1 11 13 May 21 25 21 June 4 8 10 June 18 24 22 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTHWIND Leave o A‘A’n & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. e uncau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau yt r. 19 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Al-\l‘- 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 pr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent yAgenb Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw M. S. “ZAPORA” Lereses aredux s 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 Alaska Southern Airways 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, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL CALADIAN PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU : [} 6:15a.m. t4:00pm. T 7:15a.m., 6:15p.m. SAILING 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. E 9:15a. 0 ? TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 12:;3:: Potireay and SEATTLE 3:00p.m. 12:00 Midnight F ] 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. TOm JUReqn LEAVE DOUGLAS PRINCESS NORAH i 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. 7:30a.m. 6:30p.m. March 28 8:30a.m, *7:45p.m. April 11, 25 l:::g-.m. 10:00p.m. -12:45p.m. 11:30p.m. May 8, 17, 27 2:15p.m. 12:158.m. 3:45p.m. e H Tickets, reservations and full . s.:::h, i partionaes frol 1= oss to Thame. ! #. W. MULVIHILL, Agent : e * JUNEAU Fine Floors Estimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | Phone 582 | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way | i TIM:. SCHEDULE | CHANNEL BUS LINE | Points. Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau|} J- B. Burford & Co, Agents 7:00a.m. 7:45am. |{ Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. 12:30p.m. 2:30p.m. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O

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