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"'THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY ‘21, 1934. ¥ By CLIFF STERRETT PARDON MY IMPERTINENCE, BUT JUST WHAT IS LARGEST FLEET . ?nll IAS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON.............. MR Ay SERLSE 1 {VICTORIA, ... May 18 May 22 Mgy 23 *—Southwestern Route, Mu GH FISH Is YUKUN IN PDRT t—Southeastern Route, i ¥ | y r s For all travel information 3 ’ FOR RENT—One large roam $12, |[FOR SALE — Eigit room house, ‘ Call single room $10, two large rooms completely furnished. 6th and Marlne NeWS 3 BRUUGHT nvER " THE ALASKA LINE ' $20. Furnished. 20 7Second near | Kennedy. Mrs. Peter Melseth. i R. J. McKanna, Agt. Phone 2 | THE WE E KE N With 16 passengers for Juneau - | aboard, the steamer Yukon, Capt. | Seward. . [F:OR SALE — Five-room furnished FURNISHED four -room apt. to! house. Phone 3752. sublet. Bishop Apts. Phone 38, — ———— e @ © 6 0 0 0 0 0 0000 | | B §o —— | FOR SALE—Cooking utensils, bed- ¢ Stoamer Movements ° Is | b o {H. Anderson, cammandes, """hw- FOR RENT—sieep:ng room, $10| ding, also apt for rent. Phone e . ,27 400 Pounds Of sa[mon J. Wilcox, purser, doc‘ked ere monthly. 315 Gold St. 309. . NORTHBOUND ¥ | C’h fiand libut | southbound dal _1]0(:]130r oclo;:]k tm: i P i e i | ange riant S—“al u morning and sailed from here af FOR RENI—Store room formerly |FOR SALE—2 lots, good location, ® Victoria scheduled to arrive, ® IN HALF Hu““ ’\ Sal g 35.000 P d lnoon. A occupied by Jarman’s on Second | also six-room house and lot. : ;Zl;\moxw evening. Nomtng: § | ales » ounds | In addition to the Juneau pas- Street. Also four-room partly | Phone 330. : | X X |sengers, there were 69 from the | " furnished apartment. Will alter e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Local fish buyers experienced the:w”twmd and Interior on heard to suit tenant. Apply San Fran- |[FOR SALE — Small piano, radio, ® Northland scheduled to sail ® best week-end of the season S0 for Seattle. mg— . ¢ { ciseo Bakery. day bed, sewing machine, dishes, ® from Seattle tonight. . 4 |far, when fishermen brought in| yeaving the ship here were: | NEUHEMEENOUSINN, VL B i — | cooking utensils and other house- ' ® Princess Norah scheduled to e + . |27400 pounds of salmon and 35-|fom Seward — George Gullafson, FOR RENT OR SALE — Merritt| hold articles. Call in person at e sail from Vancouver My 22 E_The S;j’;lflshlp NOYL’; W;:d- efll;'l--’ooo pounds of halibut over Sunday.|nyrs Gertrude Willis, Aileen Willis, residence on Calhoun Ave. See| Apartment 2, Bishop Apartments. ® at 9 p.m. o | Elnar ompson, an rser H. Boats selling salmon were the! 4 fol s " | N Sperling. = ' |® SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS o Williams, called in at Junead at|r g74 Capt. Carl Weidman, 7004‘113;1& °‘$2;’§‘°%;£,°ch2}§5§:&‘§2 TRAN — FOR SALE 15 1. outhoard motor- ¢ No steamers north or west- e |9:30 o'clock Saturday evening he T 1370, Capt. John An- | pecsic Rowe, Anna Sinclair, H. L. hsiiionnd] SPORTAT.ON co. VACANCY in Jensen Apts. In-| boat and 8 h.p. Johnson motor.' ¢ ward. o|leaving a half hour late for Se-| , 2000 poupds; the Alma,Goleman, Wanda Smith, Helen iyl ire Apartment One. Phone 5151. | Phone 2952. | i | : 0 g thal AL h : MOTO! LAN ST e T A x i . LOCAL SAILINGS . M";.ehc North Wind took six. pas t. A. Bartnes, 1,800 pounds; the| pester, B, Femmer; from Yakutat Lv. Seattle nf",l.P,mNg:Tn l,)‘",m“' 8 FOR RENT — Partly furnished |FOR SALE—General Electric Sun ' ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | . ....™ oon juneau: Mrs. A le, C“F‘_ Sandy A. Stevens,| _charles G. Burdick, Mrs. James March 12 16 18 small house. Corner 12th Street| Lamp, large size, $1800. Call'® day night at 8 pm, for e |y ct® JoO% SRR (R D710 pounls; the Diana, Capt. V.\Martin, Louise Kardutoo, Edwin March 26 30 Apr. 1 ) and Government Road. Sce S.|'R. F. Taylor. |® Sitka and way ports, O | mouske. 3. Willlams, and . J: ChnsciK- lio, 1,000 pounds; the Thlinket, | gardutoo, Annie George. April 9 13 5 Hellenthal. - — | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday @ |, . g /o o0 w 'H Cu‘:vell Iori‘(l‘p[' J. Martin, 4,000 pounds; and; Those who took passage from April 22 21 29 FOR SALE—Furnishings, two room (e at 10 am., for Petersblrg, @ | oo ® ‘gro o™y jthe Dundas, Capt. Jimmy YOUNg, pere were: for Petersburg—Amos May 7 1 13 ; POR RENT—Partly furnished| apt.; also large office desk with'e Kake and way ports. o |Retchikan. She had five passen- 4,000 pounds; all, to the Alaska}meen; for Wrangell—Alfred West, May 21 25 2 ) house. Inquire 132 6th St. be-| L. C. Smith typewriter, 0ak li-/e o ¢ o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ gers from Sitka for Seattle. Coast Fisheries; the Puppy, Capt.|nps J. W, Petticrew, J. W. Petti. -:lme l: 2: ;4 tween 6 and 7 p. m. brary table, Morris chair, small| i Johnny Wise, 5500 pounds; the Tlcpew P, H. Adams; for Ketchikan | b4 | 7 SN % J SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 | range. Channel Apts. Phone 436. DIVER BRINGS UP 3472, Capt. John Matson, 300| _a;' paulson, A. S. Farkas, Mrs & BIX-room furnished modern house | - |pounds; the Starlite, Capt. J. J.|7 ¢ e it on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 KF‘OR SALE—3-room house on Fritz NEw GANNERY MARINE SPEC]MENS Phillips, 800 pounds; and the T 8, i‘\’n‘elf}?fl"&?fifi?fif”fié Lll;i.ens:;l}-x Leav. A &LSTEA::::R g Front St. or Phone 561. Cove Road. Situated between i Capt. A. Koskey, 200 pounds; all| jymgn (s N e & Ly, ve Ar.&Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. “ A 2 r, ¥ M » A1 Junge, Gertrude West T - & Seattle J FOR RENT_Peterson House, Srd‘ Mrs. Parker’s and Mr. Skinner's. | Some interesting forms of ma- |to Sebastian Stuart Fish Company. ;Rudolph A G Reasdcrgsr fucf,, Mar. 19 “27“ ie:tga M‘:‘mefian f:.nftll: Jlm]es“ B s Ao b O B Inquire at Jensen's Apts, C. C.! | rine life have been brought up at| Salmon prices are set at 14, 8,|G. miger, L'Asgem,a'c“p‘i w. C.| Apr. 2 7 1\:“'14 ’10 Jun. 25 30 and i L0 Rudolph. Phone 262, E the wreok of the Isiander, and a|und 7 cents per pound. [Ansell, Harold Swanson, John| APF.18 21 May28 Jun. 2 July 9 14 . - | species of coral is among them Halibut sales were as follows: | Brunce e - NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash.' 5 3 . Mo | Bruncoke, Max Marshall. J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. it] PIANOS rented, tuned. Phone Inquire' 132 6th St SEATTLE, May 21.—Bound for va.er Charles Huckins says that,{.h(_ Thelma, Capt. Bcr_t Alstcad.“ Passengers from the Westward Ticket Agent Freight Agent ’Age:cm . ¥ Ariderson] i 3 lthe Shumagin Islands, the new working around the sunken vessel|10,500 pounds to Sebastian Stuart|gnd Interior included a number Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas =————— | CHILDREN cared for oy day, week Western Pacific floating cannery, s like exploring a museum of na-lat 655 and 4.20 cents per pound; {of families and school teachers on K;R R;ENT;APL& Apply 209 CHff | = "0 onth. Phone 2553. costing $45,000 left late Saturday-m;;“ gnsl]ory W ; IL:I[‘ L:’v.tle Emma, Capt. John Win- | their way south for the summer. partments. in tow of the tug Roosevelt. She e declares tha ere is an oc- | ther, 7,500 pounds to the New Eng- | e e i / FOR RENT Furnisned beaied apt,| ‘URN JOW Ola gua Into VAN, carried a crew of 45 and has a|(OPUS In the neighborhood, al- |land Fish Company at 650 and 425 | M. S. “ZAPORA” 437 Seattle “';,’[;;";‘;‘“‘ “?I;y"fi‘" | s ‘| C or at S thoug! e has never seen it. Oc- % " Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs, Jen-|. 1 M - .N“f.‘ - capaclty of 4,000 eases. Hopusbes are said to dig holes, and g:x;ns Olzf‘rdflpc(l)(‘;:)]:' 65"(}]1(!)3 px‘x?;(;u::) TeneRs taroy OahE S UM Huagol® Homen, Desakin; EorlyRlmanio o8 b i T ! 1he has seen a hole which he be- |the New England at 630 and 425/ Mr. and Mrs. Gus George and | " c% Crdi6 Ketchikan. *Calla. thb frip.of auonth (cgly ' r LOST AND FOUND (s ¢ o 000w o~0oeelieves houses one of the tenacled |per pound; and the Ford, Capt.|Mrs. Elsie Minch went fishing at Auto Rale—South, $1.00, per 100, poynds, FOR RENT—Small furnished apt.|_ !e ON THE WATERFRONT | tribe of the sea. | Ole Brensdal, 10,500 i Tee Harbo terd i Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent with bath. Good location. Phone | LOST—Lady's leather PUrse. Re- o o 6 6 0 6 6 096 8 0 o o s Shbic gt sl o e s Cnl Dl ; |3753 or inquire Gatsineau Gro-| ward. Return to Empire. | 3425 i WOOD FOR SALE Al s ni it b e feery. RN T T ¢ ti B 1 Block wood and klindling. Phone | 4 | 7354 v v. FOUND—A purse at the City Dock OV tide ... 1:27 am., 58 feet o e R AT GARDEN PATCH igh i 12 am, 11 358. . UR rooms and bath, steam-| by Corliss of the Yellow Cab Co, Hiéh tide 7:12 am, 113 feet| V. | oo heated, nicely furnished, electric| Owner may have same by prov- ;‘;;“h tr.l:ice " 133 gzZL LET US SUPPLY | Mrs. L. Sibley, a recent arrival range, Frigidaire, Windsor Apts. ing property and paying for this & 3 | o /D dU v from Seattle, has accepted a posi- ad. Call at Empire. | | YOUR tion witlr the Garden Patch. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | { GO STRIP FISHING | e, | | 3 house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. | LOST—Canvas school bag contain- | S | e { H | Mining Locau Noti - < ing music. Return to Joan Mor-' Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. George, | tatloner'y lre":):;i‘u 10n nices at Em WOR RENT. Three-room Hmialed| gan or Brpire, Miss Tillie DeRosier, Roy Hoffman, | “ P . steamheated apt. Telephone 5601. | Ed Townsley, and Joe George went | g Needs | . A good selection of Tab- lets, Envelopes, assorted Papetries, Pens, Pencils, Ink, ete. Old newspapers for sale at Em. strip-fishing at the lower end of | pire Office. Douglas Island yesterday in the gas | 2 boat Ada May. Twelve salmon | [ ATREPETS, APLTTTNOR E 3 | were reported as the catch for | The Florence Shop | tne party. } Permaneat Waving a Specialsy | | l Mining Lueation votizes at Emi- | . | I FEOHS o } pire office. } i FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms ¢ with range. 2 rm. apt. Phone 436. ¥ - e Y FOR REN: — Small furnished apartment. Telephone 3753. TROOM house, nicely furnished. 4 ibed rooms. Ofl heat. Fireplace. f Call Windsor Apts. AR S M SRR YANCACY. Nugget Apartments. Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE{ Quality Prescriptions Service FIRST and You Were —_— o BOWLING Thei “ : Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation fzifsfief‘mnfi;';‘;‘m ALWAYS bl sothisa (IL, the thril of || heir Best Friend LAST Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns 4 i Melody House or Telephone 8. the latest at | o R o el § 70 o il i ° ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER " ARTMENTS, Ter 2005, 421 B, Tt COLEMAN’S [ you ever played on. | ;ig::r :fl;ng‘el;:;;:d o: pggn;z;e? For Reservations—Call or See * r g e ¥ 3 . ne T FOR RENi—3cepiu; room. Phone| . = | Brunswick Bowling d;ay to discharge the duties Guy L S'"ith B HAYESfl/Ianager GASTINEAU HOTHL | 837 of a man’s closest friend. Pre- . . 1 ! mESpLeiflI&lSE}g EHOP | ik afillr?s Sl e b ;e,;;:nm RS S A AD | Au ‘ FERRY TIME CARD ! ! v SO W =% duties as capable as you do § - § WANTED I H%séggg D‘;gs:;sl& ! Clgars T'mlv. beft Drinky your regular business. Front St. Phone 97 ln th e B AG' C u ERTuY ) | | Barber Shop in connection o | WANTED—Experienced housekeep- } s “"’“pjze:' wieipene ; Wm mmm o LEAVE JUNEAU 1 9’ er. Must be good cook. Address n—_——.———___._.? Pack your clothes and 6:15a.m. | linens in the laundry . 7:15a.m. The Charles W. by letter to G 1000 care Empire. LUDWIG aR o a SAILING & ] % us, and : WANTED — Small range in A-1 Ca?fi;g?&‘;")’ II mmemPLSON ! o omlie! That's what TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA bk | | condition. P. O. Box 646. N A “Tha Last Bervice Is the Watch Repairing | thrifty women do! and SEATTLE l:::g:.m, ’ POSITION housekeper, Greatest Tribute” ‘ Brunswick Agency :00p.m. e LR roowy et | A From Juneau s | er. Have good health and have [t o ol PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS had experience. Inquire Empire :r———— ka May 8—17—27 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. g e ' | FARDER BATGE Alos e B2 L = Ees WANTED—Young lady will care 4 ot *T:45n.m. eyt flog Bl HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT - Laundry i o Jma o | fovhone 104 for PERSONAL Frpita and : Vesetables June 22 ::::mm 12:15am, | ANTED — Woman wants house , - :45p.m, *1:15, i ._wwork by day or hour. Phone 44. HOUSEHOLD TR & maflm&t:ozfl;nd iy » *—Saturday only. " . BUSINESS » . t—Goes to Thane.’ e & UMM Panhandle Air Transport Co. ||+ v wosvmms. ase “ PIONEER CAFE FINANCES! . | "m’. ll‘i.orll.;lol' } Handling finances on a businesslike and system- “P A TCO” Juneau Feny & N"ifl' i GOOD EATS” | atic basis requires accuracy, safety, convenience JUNEAU tion Compan € e and simplicity. A Checking Account at this bank 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER RESTAURANT i pany [ MODERN 2 s;‘l’l}';‘::m“‘:he“:.“;;y o;" m‘;‘;”";::en:::r:e;':fi‘ Most Economical Air Transpertation in Alaska Thai. oticin ’ "::”""“W- g : “THE HOME OF GOOD ific Transportation Company and the convenience and simplicity that only paying by check affords. C, V. KAY—Telephone 4954 C. H, Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel—Chet McLean Cable address—PATCO-—Juneau BEAUTY SHOP 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 l Auce Crark | |= Feont M. S. “PACIFIC” P oy g al TIME SCHEDULE || Xoks, Port Alexander o or® points. CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘ LASKA AIR EXPRESS Toseo Tis Bvery Day || Thome T Vel B o A W S NE SN The First National Bank invites you to have one or more Checking Accounts here for personal, household, and business finance. ¥ou will enjoy our service—we will enjoy serving you. aa— MR TN l Lo OB CHARTER e B ey, : : ‘ e assenger Seaplane : 12:30 pm. 2:30 pm. The Firs;, National | . TELEPHONE 22 3, V. MCKEY Wam S Motorship Bank | S wewws Suenu 150 sgos || “ESTEBETH | ALASKA y h Special Trip—Sundays ives Juneau Every Thurs- s i > THE SANITARY GROCERY gh bt [| SEERILT il s PHONES 83 OR 85" "~ v vor 4Tk Store That Pleases” Leave Auk Bl’; I:::’.'mnelu mmm 3!!&1 *8:00 a.m. *9:15 aum.

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