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PR Rl SRR Y St THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934. . D B N I NI AFTER ALL, UNK, Y| [ WOT WE GOTTA DG, JS, 3 SOCK ON ANOTHER WANTED 1 PUT THAT BLASTED BAu'A =AND THEN WRAP IT UP IN A TOWEL. TILL SHE OR RENT—Furnished heated apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. Mns. Jen- sen. FOR ViZEVVT»—rSmalrlflfurmthed apt. | fwith bath. Good location. Phone | 3753 or inquire Gatsineau Gro- cery. i FOUR rooms and “bath, steam heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts.| 4-ROOM furnished house on Gas- finedu Ave. Reasonable rent. Phone 561. Inquire 306 Front St. | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | ‘house. Phom;»ltn n.fter 6 p.m. '!OR RENT—Thtee-rbom fufished "Steatnheated apt. Telephorié 5601 FOR RENT — Six-foom furnished | house. Phone 2501. i’OR fiEfi:fiousékeeping r;omu\ with range. 2 rm. apt. Phone 436. FOR RENT - Furnished 4monn house. Phone 1472. FOR RENT — Two large house- ‘keeping rooths; dishes, linen in- , cluded, $20 monthly. Apply 207 2nd St., near Seward. FOR RENT — Small furnished 'lpa.rzment ‘Telephone 3753. { ;%M Touse, nicely ¥ furnished. 4 ‘bed rooms. Oif heat. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts. | FOR RENT—Gabe Paurs residence on Tenth Street near Fair Build- | ing. Hard wood floors, automatic | FOR 'SALE—30-t. | FOR SALE—3-room house on Fritz | Cove Road Situated between Mrs. Parkér's and Mr. Skinner's. Inquire at Jensen’s Apts, C. C. Rudolph, lower floor. FOR SALE—Desirable corner Tesi- dence lot 60 x 90, Shattuck Ad- dition, Call $pmlmg FOR SALE—1931 Coupe. Good 2952, Standard Ford | condition. Phone ‘FOR SALE—16 ft. outboard motor- boat and 8 h.p. Johnson motor. | ..Phone 2952 ‘FOR SALE — Gaa bont for :ale | cheap. Call Third and Main Sts. NICE LEVEL LOT, chéap Inq\Hre 132 6th' St. FOR SALE—A cook stove. Phone | 143, |FOR SALE — Baskets 25¢ to $l. Ivory bracelets made by Eskimos $250 each. Few Montdna - moss agates ready for rings $1 each. 326 Willoughby Ave. FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chiné, twelve - tube Silvertone radlo. Enquire Empire H 3662. trolling boat. A-1 condition. Enquire Enipire J 3659. FOR SALE—2 men’s dress stits, size" 86 and 38, $6. 326 Wil- loughby Ave. | FOR BALE—Gooa neater with hot water colls, $20. Juneau Frock oil heat. Fine neighborhood, Call Gastineau Grocery. Phone 37. 3 | T R R A VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. { | FOR RENT—Furnished three-room office suite. Héated. Apply Juneau | Melody House. or.Telephone B5. M RENT or ma«Plnnoc, radios, | l!wlng machines. Expert planOw . tuning. Phonograph repairing. | %rwn Music Shoppe. Telephone JARTMENTS. Tei. 2004 421E.Tth! THREE-room furnished apt., MM. @lectric ‘range. Cormer 8rd snd| @old. Ellingen Apta POR RENT—ieepui; room. Phonei WANTED | spring. Phone 1423 Shoppe. FOR SALE or leasé—7-room un- furnished house on Basin Road. Phone 330. FOR' SALE or traue—3-room house, | bath, Willoughty Ave. near Cash Grocery. Will sell for cash or trade for gaspoat. What have you? See Harris, the Sign Painter. ‘;OR SALE——mm-xg room set Also FOR SALE — Oolumbia bicycle. Oheap. Enguite Empire D 5000. DRILDREN cared for o3 0a. week or ‘month.”' Phone 2552 Cash or trade at Nugges Shop. qu!h Bhrolina State Coflege re- ports’ the hog raising industry has liminated the surplus of corn in WANTED — Work by university | gratiiate, electridal and mechati- ' igal inclined. Driying, clerking or Office work. Empire D 3668. WIEL ‘exchahge fol rental Com- fortable, fivesroom ‘house fully - farnished for board and rgom. w:-ne H 3657 Empire. D—Young My will care children by the day or hour. one 194. Womih wants k by day or hour. Phone 44. W —yet, a trip to ways convenient Jupeau, distance pleasant weathe! with the same bank in persocn. about the house e IT’S IMPORTANT TO BANK: FUNDS PROMPTLY— bank at the First National Bank of need not interfere — you can bank promptly and conveniently by mail Avoxd the risks ()t havmx large sums bank promptly by mail--at this bank. . . The First National s« ‘Banlgitin Juhehu, Abiska Mandarin Ball Room ‘Melodians the bank is not al- — BUT, when you | steamer Northwestern, Capt. Joseph Marine News NflRTHI.AND IN o-oon.o.oooo S‘teamer Memenu . Yukon scheduled to arrive to- @ | morrow afternoon or evening. @ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o| North Wind soheduled to sail e | from - Seattle April 30 at 9 e pm. P ’I Victoria . scheduled to sail @] On the “way south, the North- from Seattle, May 1, at 9 land, Capt. L. Williams, command- e er, Harold Knight, purser, docked e here from Sitka at 12:30 o'clock o |1ast .night. The motquship left. the i Juneau Cold Stotage dock at 1:30 P Norah scheduled to ® r;:fies;.omor‘;lanc;uvzru;ay 3 e/ Oclock and the Union Oil dock at at 9 pm. o |4 o'clock this morning bound for 5 i | Seattle and way points. Alaska scheduled to sail from e e vy s 4% 5 ‘am. | Those ariving here from Sitka o ! were: Master L. Peters, M P, Nt}l;.tol::lflngeafme‘i;gg 7?,0 a:a g | Peters, J. Lawrence, J. Allard, ‘Wi~ p. m. o' lie Grant, Ralph Young, Mrs. M. Northwestern scheduled to sail o |G Goddard.. Through passengers from Seattle May 8 at 9 a.m. o i Were. from Sitka for Petersburg, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS D. E. Sheriff, Mrs. Nell Lorentzen; No steamer north or to west- ® for Seat_tle, Mrs. Grieg, Master Wal- AR lace Grieg. Carl Neufahart was a LOCAL SAILINGS o Seattle bound passenger from Port am. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle May 2. Althorp. Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e . i day night at 6 r;m. for ® Taking passage on the motorship Sitka and way Dorts. ¢ o Northland from here were, for . o | Petersburg, Peter Hansen; for Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. o | Wrangell, John Newmarker, Capt. o J. M. Clark, A. C. VanWinkle; for Ketchikan, J. B. Caro, Mrs. E. C. | Creed, and for Seattle, Mrs. H. C. :Rudolph, Tommy Newcombe, Mrs. | Thomas Newcombe, Lillian New- combe C......C....'..O..Q......O'O‘........f_— NORTHWESTER 'WAY TO SOUTH At 3:30 o'clock this morning, the 11 FOR JUNEAU Motorship Esteneth, Capt. Ed- ward Bach and Purser Dave Ram- A A Ramsauer, commander and P. say, arrived in port from Sitka S::;ldm;::g' Sm‘:\?y };:(: }::umt, and way ports at 7:30 o'clock this and sailed for Seattle by way of Sitka and other Southeast :Alaska points at 5 o'clock. The North- western left here for Skagway Sat- trip. Passengers brought to Juneau on the Estebeth were: from Chichagef. , —A. McDonald; from Tenakee— 4 lock . 55;:_” b:fi;“‘i:o"p;: :‘O:;l: &c&fie Reed Dean, Steve Uzelan, John o | Pinkaye, P. Argop, E. Winorros, ' Otto Gefler; from Hoonah—Jessie Those who took passage from here to Skagway were, Marion Lin- €han, Miss T. Moore, Carl G. Rob- inson, H. Coleman, Lawrence Kerr; for Haines, Mrs. ‘A. Watkins. Re- turning to Juneau from Skagway! and Haines were; E. H. McEachran, Lyle Hebert, F. J. Vanderwall. | Leaving here this morning on the Northwestern were, for Sitka, 358 Patricia Olson, Legia K. Olson, A. P. Kashevaroff, J. B. Warrack, Nlcki Kitka; for Petersburg, J. A. Troke,! and for Seattle, H. N; Onlnhom lnd Baxter Felch. — e | Mlnln; Location Notices at Em- pire office. HILINE SYSTEM 1 |Hopkins, May Hawkins, Malcolm, Mrs. Jennie Adz. The Estebeth sails again on the Sitka route Thursday evening at |6 o'clock. ——————— WOOD FOR SALE Block wood -and kiindling. Phone —adv. George ———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay'y >t e g ““Tomorrow’s Styl&:x . Today” ) Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY A% Three Fold from the bank, un- r, Or' other 'duties; safety as when you ar on your person— i ] & GARDEN PATCH FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables Responsibility Scientist, humanitarian, economist . . we are bonnd to pe .n three. e .’;flmflmoe M neee—-r"\! a mod- ern social order. We must exercise tact and sympathy. And we must keep the cost within the means of those whom we serve. The Chirles W Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” MEN'S SHOE PACS | i IN AND OUT ON ESTEBETH HAS morning after a - splendid round | —F ALi-sKA HERE “ON WAY SOUTH | After'making & record~trip across the Gulf of Alaska arriving here steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. West- erlund, commander, and Dave Doran, purser, 1:30 o'clock bound. It sailed for Seattle and way points at 8 o'clock this morn- ing and is due in the Puget Sound port at 6 o'clock Wednesday -even- ing. Arriving here from the Westward ‘on the Alaska were J. Lian, Parrish, M. G. Boskovich, Margare! b 8 t {Ullrich, Albert Wile and C. Hawthorne. Southbound passengers aboard from Westward and Interior points' were: from Fairbanks—Ellen Neeley, Mrs. 'S. B. Duea, Edward Duea, Richard Duea; from Anchorage— Clara Dubois, R. T. Larsen; from Seward—Miss E. J. Geysbeck, T. Kay, Ann Chisholm, H. Martin, Mrs. B. F. Coleman, B. F. Coleman, R. J. Ball, G, Ushakoff, Otto Schmidt, Mrs, T. J. Daugherty, D, A. Wagner, Mrs. Wagner, Roderic Wagner, Alma A. Carlson, C. E, Baumann, J. A. Emerson, F. H Kline; from aLtouche—Mrs. B. Petersori; from Valdez—Mrs. R. M Keith, Mrs. A. H. Striegel; from Cordova—Mrs. C. M. Rosswog. Those who took passage from here on the Alaska were: for Pet- ersburg—J. M. Wyckoff, Dorothy Iraelson; for Wrangell — Charles Kuhnen; for Ketchikan—H. Dun 1op, Chester A. Smith, 1. A. Hetch- er, and for Seattle—Nick Bozoff, Gladys Gilbertson, G. L. Smith, John P. Carlson; James J. Cog- gins, Claude Havens, Mrs. Claude Havens, M. Walker, Phyllis Friend. Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, Donald Gilbertson, Paul Poituien, Dan Edson. - e ®e o0 0e00scr e . TIDES TOMORROW . ®0 p b o pgovrerenso High tide, 1:25 am., 185 feet,» Low tide, 8:04 am., -35 feet. High tide, 2:24 pm., 154 feet. Low tide, 67 pm., 20 feet. — e FREE DEMONSTRATION Juneau Woman's Club will give a demonstration at the Legion Dugout Wednesday, 2 pm. The syrup method and variations of angel food cake. All women on Gastineau Channel are invited. adv Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Juneau Ice Cream Parl n&flfin:r-?gmm DANISH ICE CREAM Wisé fo Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer | " EARLY TODAY 33 hours after it left. Cordova, the, docked in port at’ this morning south- | 'SWEPT FROM CRAFT'S DECK ) i { i Seaman Aboard Codhsher Lost Overboard While Bound for Banks SEATTLE, April 30.—Einar Kirby, aged 35, seaman aboard the codfish schooner Sophia Christensen, was lost overboard Saturday. in -heavy seas while the craft was 500 miles east of Cape Flattery. . This is ac- cording to a report from the schooner _received. by the Coast Guard. Kirby lived here but was not " married. e In a five-mile area near Bakers- field, Cal, farmers who conducted a rabbit drive netted 2,000 jack- rabbits. ‘INTO PACIFIC FINEST S LARGEST SAILING SCHEDUL‘X Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Apr. 30 Apr. 30 May 17 May 17 May 14 May 14 May 21 May 21 Steamer *ALASKA TN'WESTERN *YUKON iVICTORIA . “ALASKA iN'WESTERN . “YUKON May 12 iVICTORIA May 15 “—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. Apr. * May May Apr. 28 May 1 May 5 May 8 For all travel information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agt Phone 2 NORTHLA I) : TRANSPORTATION. €O In the BAG! Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it to us, and youw'll smile! That's what thrifty women do! Alaska Laundry 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 : Pdnhani_llé Air Trdnspoft Co. “PATCO” Annonnce the mauguratlon 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 FOR CHARTER Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane J. V. ICKEY MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau i i Lv .l-nu! March 26 30 Apr, 1 April 9 13 15 April.. 22 21 29 May 7 1 13 May 21 25 b4 June 4 8 10 June 18 24 22 SEATTLE AND STEAMER NORTHWIND RETURN—$60.00 Leave Ar.&Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. . 3 3 .. & Lv. g:::t;; Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Anr' - 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 A, 7 7 May 14 10 Jun, 25 30 pr. 21 May28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Ticket Agent Freight Agent ’Agenst‘fl o Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas l“u !e-me Arrive Juneau Leave Juncay M. S. “ZAPORA” May 8 “May -9 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonun, 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 Commiercial Dock, Agent Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! JFAST! PROVFQ’N" DEPENDABLE! Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful, O Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL ration Towns FERRY TIME CARD CANADIAN PACIFIC x SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 28 April 11, 25 May 8, 17, 27 Tickets, reservations and full Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Fine Floors imates Free GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Ff.oorlnx—uyln( 1} actc on iRt 15 | Fhone. 563 111 M, S, “PACIFIC” Lo ohs. SRR L ( . Leaves City Dock every Thurs~ day'at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way TIM:. SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE |} otnia Leave Auk Bay J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and * Way Ports E DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O N ————— i

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