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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY,: MAY- 14, 1934. ANNET SPENDS » NORTHWESTERN | B ~ ? o W hial H ARBUR H ‘M| FOR RENT — Partly furnished| Cooking utensils and other House- i | small house. Corner 12th Street| hold articles. Call in person at [Slha SIS, & 3.0 ST T i : and 'Government Road. See S.| Apartment 2, Bishop Apartments. ESTEBETH HERE : "steamer Movements it Mine S Headed for| Hellenthal. ine Sweeper Headed for e Dutch Harbor on Naval FR“M SITKA HUN 4\: Yukon scheduled to arrive at Mapping Expedition fre ,‘:;:?\m;'““" goshorsog | The naval Mine Sweeper Gannet, TH Is MORNING Phincess Norah scheduled to ©Capt. C. R. Brown, Executive Of- arrive tomorrow afternoon ficer Lt. (j. g) B. Van Mater, and or evening: ©Chief Engineer J. W. Kuhl, wWas| . 00 o0 o 0 oine the SCHEDULED SAILINGS tied at the Government Dock from Fios r | @ Norco scheduled to sail from W16 oulook yesiecday | altirhooh| noomnip Bstebeth, Ospt. Bdward Seattle May 14 at 4 pm. until 3 o¢lock this morning. Bach, and David Ramsay, Purser,| e yictoria scheduled to sail from The Gannet is one of five mine returned _Lo port from its weekly Seattle May 15 at 8 a. m. sweepers which left Seattle Tues-|IP to Sitka and way polnis. = {e Zapora scheduled to sail from Gay with the fiagship Oglalla and| ATiving here on the molorship o Seattle May 16. thio -Sirius Trider the command of|"ere: from Chichagof—John Berg.|e Alentian ' echeduled “to sail Beat Adnifral Shclair 8. ‘Gan-|C; Anderson; {rom Tenakee—RoOY o from Seattle Mag 10 at 9 non, headed for Dutch Harbor and Murphy; from Anhgoon,— Fred E.| am. Unalaska on the Aleutian Islands|Bréndes: from Hoonah — Thelma | e Northland scheduled to sail Survey Expedition, technically des- Sutherland, ,Allen “Warwick, Cl L. from Seattle May 21 at 9 \gnated the Alsex. Canaday and George A. Powell. pm. The other vessels of the expedi-| OB the southbound trip the ¢ Northwestern scheduled to f Estebeth is scheduled to leave here tlon were left behind at Seymour on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. saill from Seattle May 22 Narrows where they were waiting at 9 am. E LEVEL LOT, ch sh. for favorable tides. The Gannet baumer and from - Petersburg, J. NIC E , cheap far cash. Lo} SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS S. Jeffrey, Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, E. Inquire, 152 6th 8¢ — e Has called at Prince Rupert, Ket- ®No steamer north or to west- i ihg here, staying over night at . LOCAL SAILINGS Leaving here for Skagway are,[ . e S e Apts,| 5 each port. a 1 | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- Mrs. J. A. Bernhofer, Hoakan O. ge, g iy 2 eeR S S All the boats are scheduled to SEI_I_ SEATTI_E- day night at 6 pm, for e|Oon Mrs Max Smith, Max FOR RENT—Four-room furnished [FOR SALE — Columbia bicycle. join at Dutch Harbor May 18, ) e Sitka and way ports. Smith, Milt Bothwell, 8. Gross, H. house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. Cheap. Enquire Empire D 500C. where the survey will begin, Pacific leaves every Thursday e |4 CGerstman, P. H. Adams, B, C,) 4 Airplanes will be used In the| gpaTTrE May 14—The follow-|® 8¢ 10 am., for Petersburg, “,’I‘,h"e’- J {FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | CHILDREN eated for oy day, week tapping work, six of them beins |y are ‘the halibut arrivals|® Kake and way ports, 0se who arrived here from = steamheated apt. Telephone 5601.| OF month, Phone 2862 18aded on the Sirlus when she left | .t o ang selling prices today: |® ® ® ® ® ® ® e 0 0 0 o Seattle. The Gannet, which 1| mon the western banks—Fed- Rosenberg, Harvey Chaden, W. M- | Skagway this morning are C, W, FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms fucm yom ~ole fi nto value. " - 1l 7 [ Whyte, Leo Rapuzzi, R. L. Reigert,| Wwith range. 2 rm, apt. Phone 436. or trade ai Nugges Sbop Brimarily an aroraft tepder, DA eral 20,000 pounds, 8% and 6 cents. |JUNEAUITES GUESTS | & Barrows and Milt Bothwell. |z - O e tor the | FTom the local banks—Dawn 9-| " AB(yART) YACHT BIXBY| In addition to the Hotel Gresters| "0, KENx = Small tinished ; 1= MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Barmet R veh ety Dum;ooo pounds, Argo 8,000 pounds, El- party from Seattle, made up of| apartment. Telephone 3753. S g Lv. Seattle Tv Daiithe g | —_— A d F I s o & 5 Harbor, She will cut straight|CA0ora 12000 pounds, La Paloma| gy anq nirs. Thomas L. George, | Mrs. Josephine Caven, chaperome, 7-ROOM house, nicely furnished. 4 |\ “Tomorrow’s Styles i 18 - (17,000 pounds, Evolution 14,000 Miss Bes 4 g e 8pross the Gulf from Cape Bpen- |l Do oes o ounds, Betty| EG Townsley, Frank Booth, and rnice Henton, official re-| bed rooms. Ol heat. Fireplace. Today” e . Apr. 1 ) pounds, 000 pounds, BeUy |y, Mamie Martin were guests of Presentative of the Greeters, and| Call Windsor Apts. 2 g \ ~ This expedition is the one re-|oong, 10000 pounds, all selling Gr|, g Bixhy of Olympia, Washing-|Miss Beth Kay, companion,there| —— ————=—ou—— : 2 i 5 or|8% and 6 cents; Presho 4000 yo, ‘on the yacht Leota at Tee|Were 11 other roundtrip passengers| VANCACY. Nuggei Apartments. 3 R e 13 ferred to recently by Secretary of 1 | the Navy Swanson as a “routinc ""“"‘?S' lV/Vh'eess 15,000 pounds.‘H”bor yesterday. aboard the Northwestern. FOR RENT - . n Wirvey” 1both at 8% and 6 cents. Most of the day was spent in| Leaving here on the Northwest- ? 1;rmxmea three-room ) y o A . | B e A ern this afternoon were, for Sitka,| Office sulte. Heated. Apply Juneau 5 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 Ed Townsley was greatly sur-|B. Colleken; for Petersburg, Mrs,| Melody House or Telephone 65. : . STEAMER NORTHWIND Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & T, LIGHTHOUSE TENDER s e e ; n;‘ s‘ 1.0;1.0.31:0%' » : prised +to meet his former color|J. Sandslek, and for Seattle, Sarah | \PARTMENTS, Tel, 2004, 421 E. Tth : Leave Ar. & Lv, Leave sergeant, Miles Schroeder, aboard |M. Florence. IS HERE OVER NIGHT o ¢ ¢ o'e'e v - u o0 0 the yacht. The two men had not S e — FOR RENT—®ecpiu; room. Phone Seajtio Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau The Lighthouse Tender Fern, Northbound, the steamer North-| - ————— | FOR SALE—16 ft. outboard motor- western, Capt.' Joseph Rpmuer,'FOR RENT —Partly furnished| poat and 8 h.p. Johnson motor. commander, and Paul Coe, purser,| house. Inquire 132 6th St. be-| phone 2052. docked in Juneau at 12:30 o'clock| tween 6 and 7 p, m, i + ST i Saturday night and sailed’ dor EIX om TRl e 5 |FOR SALE Pontiae, practically Skagway from the Alaska Jumeau ! 0T b 3 modern house | five new tires $40,00; Sanitary . or Phone 561. Tt returned to Gastineau Chan- cles. Phone 109. {VICTORIA ... May 5 May 1 nel southbound this morning at 4|FOR RENT—Peterson House, e P ’ ; A — , 3rd |FOR SALE—General Electric Sun ALASKA May 8 May 14 oclock, moved up to the' Oity| and-Dixon. Address P. O. BOX| pLamp, large size, $18.00. Call {N'WESTERN ... May 12 May 14 Dock where 1t stayed abiut -half| 1852, ¥ Taglor, 4 *YUKON .. May 15 May 21 an hour before sailing for the|— . RofC Teyion, 4 {VICTORIA ....] May 19 May 21 south at 3 o'clock. 3 d F I 3 Wit i Sertoed PIANOS rented, tuned. Phone |poR SALE—Furnishings, two room o gt eyt th from the apt.; also large office desk with t—Southeastern Route. soul on the Northwestern were: Ty T g L. C. Smith typewriter, oak li- From Seattle, Gilbert T. Bowen, ¥ 5 brary table, Morris chair, small y For all travel information Effie Brownson, Loraine Stocker,| APAriments. oF — i range. Channel Apts. Phone 436. Clara Hedrick, Mrs, Oramae Hol- |7, e bl e S Call liste FOR RENT—Furnished heated apt. | -— T, June La Marr, Elmer Logan, Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs. Jen- FOR SALE—3-room house on Fritz THE ALASKA LINE Mrs. Frances Reynolds, Ernest| o % Cove Road. Situated between i Reynolds, Jack Simpson, Wendel| Mrs. Parker’s and Mr. Skinner's. R. J. McKanna, Agt. Stalker, Mrs. E. T. Wilson. FOR RENT—Small furnished apt.| Inquire at Jensen’s Apts, C. C. Arrivals from Wrangell 'are| with bath. Good location. Phone| Rudolph. Phone 262. Judge W. ‘A. Holzheimer, N. Nuss-| 3753 or inquire Gatsineau Gro- SAILING SCHEDULE Gapt, R. Burns, came into Juneau |High tide 1:23 am., 170 feet. _’M‘l;“’;‘“‘ they parted in Germany BARN DANCE o37. i‘::' 2 z; filp:yxll; May €7 Jun.1l ;sfl at 5 oclock yesterday afternoon|Low tide .. 7:58 am., -22 feet.|” 5 x| Apr.16 21 Wnd ‘was scheduled to leave some-|High tide ... 3:3 pm., 145 feet.' _ ————————————— | The Women of the Moose will WANRTED | Aprd May?8 Jun. 2 July 9 1 B T Tou tide 500 o 54 toot. give the second BARN DANCE of || 3 B.Burtora & co. D. B, Femmer Guy L. Smith 2 o the season Saturday, May 26. ey \ Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent | S . L e | The Fern is on her annual re-| o o | Acid Stomach? ||Prizes. Haymakers Music. save | WANTED—Expert _arag line op- | GARDEN PATCH Phote 19 PHone 114 Donglas / charging expedition to the second | 5 erator at Lemon Creek Rock FRESHER DR. AND ‘MRS. M. H.DAMRON TO | g0 in o glass of water || € date. adv. | Grysher. Fruits and Vegetables division of the lighthouse service|ypave FOR HOONAH TUESDAY which extends from Ketchikan to neutralizes acids. Starts your 3 o M. S. “ZAPORA?” IeaveSeattlo Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas Ketc r’uk?d came here direct {1OM| Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Damron are i'.‘@'a"..“huifm. e H I K'd POSITION by day as housekeper, May 16 May 23 May 24 n. \égving” TOIOHGW " on ~thelf ‘motdr- . e P { | ney. mother’s helper or vacation teach- Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- “The Tender Cedar, Capt. J. W test sample both for a dollar. Hav h 5 . 5 -4 boat Damrons for Hoonah where X It Sob foni 8 er, Have good health and have wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month onl Leadbetter, will leave soon forip. pamron expects to practice Double-Guarantee: Money re- ©® Hiadiory functioning Hidneys 28| pad experience. Inquire Empire gt 4 Seattle for her_ annual overhaul- | quiic’ the fiotin practte | funded if you don’t get reliet. Up Nights, Nervousncas, xh,:.m‘gfi M 314, § Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. p ondhi 3 3 % g e g season. e Pains, Stifiness, Burning, Smarting s Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent ‘rlng, ccording fo the Ferm's of-| i’ o veuirn to Jumeay and Carl Shields Lichin, or Acidity try the guaramegt | oo ~ £ G teed protelmitelestiatatis dichoh v oimmit it o Bt it~ s 4 cers. R rescription Cy: iss-tex and roomers. nder 0 uarantee reopen his office here next fall. —! fix yo o1 s e | i ltcs Alaska Distributor CYSLEX 1.l 0y 72 & drupwis | Mew management. Third & Main. | Qualities! B s ot Ao Slndiat. Fhotys |, Mining Locktion Notised at B+ [108435- Spwakus, Spekane. Wao S}t = = s ——— |HOTEL work by experienced maid. | i 988. | —adv DYRP | elflog Will go anywhere, Phone 396. |4 The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST i 7 e e NOW OPEN Ty o Uy | TRy g AR T—y AUK BAYAINN - U1 skis; for meekdenze. Addrosh Foi |} meiis b botanisimnggtt 777" F ine LiquorS? | Boats for Rent—Fishing Gear | | Care Emplre. i | | i CHICKEN DINNERS 4 | g e = o v | Rhinelander ) 1 | “for children b by y the day or hour. | YES. | i Cmia i bl Phone 194. f Ale Heidelberg CAPITAL BUT REMEMBER — wasrep o v | ON DRAUGHT p o igarett Beorcco Aregn 8 ol . U nexc'ellfad g'::;; ” MODERN { The Miners ' Prescription {|| cu4 BEAUTY SHOP || B . Alaska Southern Airways il Servi 403 Goldsteln Bld. Phone 357 | | ecreation | q,rp FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE} ervice The ALicE CLARK Parlors Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation i A FIRST-CLASS DRUG Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns B(ll ‘tOOfll STORE—ALWAYS 4 BILL DOUGLAS ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER — — ASK YOUR DOCTOR GOODRICH S | For Reservations—Call or See Nufsed - New MEN'S SHOE PACS | JUNEAU , A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL | || Beer Parlors i ~ g , o ~AMA i RRY TIME CARD fat, s of wiil-= ® uym (;Gmmlt Archc See BIG VAN Al THE HOME OF GOOD CAN ADIAK | h‘ You'll u.:, our Front St. Phone 97 % pAC' FiC E LEAVE JUNEAU el Veslaoe xiesle Pabst Famous JUNEAU SAMPLE s , b R (e H 6:15p.m. : . S SAILING : oTisopm, i : TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ! S, and SEATTLE :30p. 11:15pm, BAILEY,S = *“_¥ | ql ‘ Ab e B e e e 2 " Ea From Juneau g&l;‘w PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS JEWELER June 5—15 i : Dranbhiss ‘Agwaty : , oppoit PRINCESS LOU ‘ ey YOUR CAB FRONT STREET " Winter and Pond June 22 pm, :;::g:: w.Q I - = = = '» - ; Tickets, remmr: m:nd full o m".ltlfinm | Panhandle Air Transport €o. || v wwomnssem | 2502 JUNEAU Phone 151 ‘ “PA TCO” P T T Juneau Ferry & Navigl-} COMFORT and 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER GARLAND BOGGAN ||{__ tion Company . Flooring Contractor SAFETY Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska Hardwood Flooring—Laying, : . . G. V. KAY—Telephope 4954 e ek TEGN S mfih S. “P, ACIEC‘;C” 24_ H our C. H. Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel—Chet McLean o Sy ok aveey Thise: . Cable address—PATCO—J: . ¥ day at 10 for Petersburg, Service o —y TIME SCHEDULE || Ktk po hlecanas 10 vy CHANNEL BUS LINE J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Stand at Miners’ 4 LASKA A I R EXPRESS Three Trips Every Day Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. *7:45p.m. LUDWIG NELSON | 4 Biliards Bowihg L sl LI o PROVIDE RELIABLE PROTECTION \ FOR YOUR VALUABLES— In a-Safe Deposit Box at the First Na- tional Bank. Responsibility Valuables in a Safe Deposit Box in our vaults are beyond the reach of fire, storms, theft, and loss — they are ac- cessible to you and you alone. True, there are other means of safeguarding valuables, but none provides such high degree of protection at such cost. An individual lock box in our modern vaults costs very little per year. Come in today—reserve a box—and know for a certainty that you have a place for valuables that is absolutely SAFE! [ ] Carter Mortuaf)" ( The F irst N ational PHONE 136-2 ‘ B dnk JUNEAU, ALASKA Recreation Parlor fegre Ank e howrs dgeen 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:30 pm. g Special Trip—Saturdays Motorship Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. 5 99 Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight ! ESTEBEm Special Trip—Sundays Leayes Juneau Every Thurs- Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Leave, Juneau—9:45 p.m. *Sundays and Holidays PHONES 83 OR:SS WM"‘ sm That Plegses™ ; H Loave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *8:00 a.m. *9:15 am. 4 . ' ‘

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