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| { { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934, e s s v HEH-HEH--T'LL BET UNK'S SORRY Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751. THREE-room 7apt. MacKinnon. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Apply Zynda or Phone 123. FOR RENT—One large room $12, single room $10, two large rooms $20. Furnished. 20 7Second near Seward. ;'OR RE_I‘?T—sicemng 'room. $10 monthly. 315 Gold St. FOR RENT—Store room formerly occupied by Jarman’s on Second FOR SALE—Used glazed windows | and sashes, 50c and up. Krafft Shop. Phone 62. | FOR SALE—New 8-tube all-electric Silvertone Radio. Long and short wave. $40. Phone 5201. | ® ® 8 000 00 0 0o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND 1931 Model A Ford sedan. Reason- able. P. O. Box 1287. The Amy, ferryboat of the Ju- neau-Douglas Ferry 'and Naviga- tion Company is resplendent in new paint, silver with a gray trim. |She is the first of the several pletion of the Tree Point Light«}boats which may be painted with house, and until rebuilding of the!the newly popular aluminum paint Sentinel Island Station has been completed. | weather. if the surface holds up against the| l PAINTED, SILVER HUIEl Marine News DD FELLOWS ARE ' GUESTS WEDNESDAY | ! were guests of Perseverance Re- bekah Lodge No. 2A on Wednes- day evening following the regular lodge meeting of the Rebekahs in the I. O. O. F. hall. | The evening was pleasantly spent OF REBEKAH LODGE Members of the Odd Fellows' FOR SALE—Summer home. Good buy. Phone Apartment 9, Clff Apartments. FOR SALE — Eignt room house, completely furnished. 6th and Kennedy. Mrs. Peter Melseth. FOR SALE—2 lots, good location, Princess Norah scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tonight. Should have 3 days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Owing to present strike of longshoremen on Pacific Coast no steamers are sched- uled. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS - ee— % 0 9 00 9 s 0" 00 0o . TIDES TOMORROW . ® ® 00 0oy e o soe Low. tide, 5:02 am., -0.6 feet. High tide, 11:21 am., 14.0 feet. Low tide, 5:01 p.m., 28 feet. High tide, 11703 pm., 17.1 feet. in playing cards and whist, pi- nochle and bridge were enjoyed by | the thirty or so present. Refresh- Coniple . S Sual BN Sy WOt sdiats served by the hostesses con- ;ztmo‘;:vg;blley:::fi::ttg 1;’::ch‘xded the informal social occasion. amindes B s bodls” Would- aa . This was the last meeting to be be given a ‘silver coat. {held - by the Rebekahs -until the | second Wednesday of September as Only the cabin and pilot house |the organization will take its an- are to be silvered onf the boats. |mual ol W. 8. Pullen, Manager of the Alaska Electric Light and Power *YUKON. fVICTORIA, .....May 18 Steamer - ‘LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave May 22 ‘CORDOVA" due Juneau Southbound MAY 30 r—=Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. R. J, McKanna, Agt. For all ‘travel information #Call " THE ALASKA LINE Phone NORTHILA Due Juneau Due Juneiu Seattle Northbound Southbound May 2! May 22 «? 'Y - Vi D ©0ecvrvcsccceccec e 00 Street. ~ Also four-room Partly | gajso six-room house and lot. : furnished apartment. Will alter Victoria scheduled to arrive at FORNANCE IS ON WAY * | ———————— » S to suit tenagt. Apply San Fran- R 9 o'clock tonight and sails B ACK FROM OVERH AUL NO HAUBUT TODAY,' j 'IPenhing Sl'fll g nEy TRAN SPORTATION CO. cisco Bakery. FOR SALE —16 11, outboard motor- ® ©One hour later for Seattle FOUR SELL SALMbN- ; . 4 SIOTORSEIP NOWILAND g = Apts. In.| boat and 8 hp. Johnson motor. via Sitka. The' Capt. dames PoroRnal Ha: - | to Visit France Lv. Seattle g g Abareng L+ Banase VACANCY in Jensen Apts. IN-| pyone gg5p | LOOAL - SAILANGS : i ‘racks | No halibut sales were reported il March 12 16 18 quire Apartment One. Phone 5151 : Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |bor boat of the Chilkoot Barracks, ihis 3 oAby | NEW YORK, May 25: o John - 5 i —————————— |FOR SALE—General Electric Sun day night at 6 pm, for e|under the command of Capt. D.| :“0"‘1 ng 2 O'Its wo b:r, ¥ Pershirigs o de‘Gr of Ay AM r} < 0 SIX-room furnished modern house | yamp, ‘large size, $1800. Call o Sitka and way ports. Gartleld, arrived in port yesterday|: ¢ 'SGCH are due o amive be-|p b iring the 'World War, sailed April 22 2 29 on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 [ R p Taylor. | @ Pacific leaves every Thursday o |afternoon at 5 o'clock on her way) °s 1’"8 ~ L ahcadd" 4w6. Brilked ‘States liner May 7 11 1 Front St. or Phone 561. at 10 am., for Petersburg, e |to Haines from Seattle, where an- £ "cmg;‘ :?l‘;wsold bg the s;di:, b S0kt ils M rip- 40 May 21 25 - () 17 House, 8rd brad - 0 house on Fritz ¢ Kake and way ports. et wene T T e m”:}i Ax];;; c;ens.m,ooo_pq,m s'l"rnnee for ‘the American battle - June 4 8 10 R RENT—Peterson ) Cove Road. Situated betweeN ' g ¢ o ¢ o © © @ ® ® ® o o|Dast month. e a Coast Fisheries; the' “ite ''hr he ATaer | SN e June 18 % and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852. 3IANOS rented, tuned. Phonc Anderson. JOR RENT—Apts. Apply 209 Clff Apartments. FOR RENT—rFurnished heated apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs. Jen- , sen. FOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts, FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished : steamheated apt. Telephone 5601. POR REN: — Small furnished apartment. ‘Telephone 3753. 5 ROOM ouse, micely furnished. 4 “ bed rooms. Ofl heat. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts. ;ANCAC‘L ‘Nongget Apartments.’ FOR RENT—Furnished inree-rcom office suite. Heated. 2pply Juneau Melody House or Telephone .u. I BPARTMENTS, Tel. 2004. 421, Tth —. POR RENI—mwespu, room. Phoo » 531 \P WANT WANTED—Stenographer and typist desires office work. Phone 211. HE - -— WANTED—Two carpenters at Sitka. . L 3 [ ° . . ® . . . ] o 3 . . . . . . . ° . . . Mrs. Parker’s and Mr. Skinner's. Inquiré at Jemsen's Apts, C. C. smpmm e o av s [{ERE ON WAY T0 KETCHIKAN [URN yom ole gvia Into value.| Cash or trade at Nugges Shop | LOST AND FOUND | (Copstruction Tender Has LOST—Wallet - containing money., Been Making Transfers, Bt G 0 i e ! Lighthouse Keepers Form work. Must be at least 8ix || % months' residents of Alaska. |l “ Warrack Construction Co. w ANTED—Typist fairly expert in % taking dictation and writing di- * rect on machine. Leisure hours, not too high priced. Reply when, I | The Lighthouse construction ten- “The Clothing Man” der Alder, Capt. R. Martin, arrived Home of Hart, Schaffner and in port on the way to Ketchikan L - H. S. GRAVES | Marx Clothing | yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and sailed south -early" this~morning. DR R SR TR 1 The Alder is fresh from visits to | | Eldred Rock, Sentinel Island and| I Point Retreat stations, where she has been making transfers of keep- ers and assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers are being transferred from Eldred Rock to Mary Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Frye, who have been at Senti- nel Island three years, have been| relieved by George Alexais and A. E. Johnstone, and are being trans- Juneau Icc Cream Parlors ! Exolustve Dealérs: BORLUCK'S | ! | DANISH ICE CREAM LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER |' ferred to Guard Island near Ketchi- Wateh Repairing | | kan. J. Ellingsen, who was assistant Brunswick Agency | ' keeper at Sentinel Island, went to I FRONT STREET | Eldred Rock. Alexais and John- fi———————————% stone were transferred from the { Tree Point lighthouse. | On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gene Meade, who have been at Point Retreat, were JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP aboard the Alder on thelr way The Little Store with the south for & three months’ vacation BIG VALUES in Spokane and other Washington towns. ® Art Eckels and Ben Marr, who have beem working on machidery installation &t Sentinel Island Sta- V), 7 N Starlite, Capt. J. J. Phillips, 2,000 pounds ‘to the Sebastian Stuart Fish Company; the T-1370, Capt. John Anderson, 1500 pounds to Sebastian Stuart; the Thlinget, Capt. Jimmy Martin, 13,000 pounds| to the Alaska Coast Fisheries. | — e — ! | The Fornance sailed for Haines this morning. ESTEBETH SAILS ON WEEKLY SITKA TRIP The motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach, and Purser Dave Ramsey, sailed yesterday evening |® AT THE HOTELS i at 6 o'clock on her regular weekly|® ® ® ® ® ® ® ¢ 0 o 0 o ", voyage to Sitka and waypoints | ee s ee®ovevoe with five passengers and a good Zynda cargo. Fred H. Rowe, Portland, Passengers were Mrs. Nellie Case Gastinean for Tenakee; GeorgeE llis, and Nick Feyko, Victor Koski, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mead, Point Retreat; V. A. Paine, Keku Islets; | Elmer Peterson for Chichagof. R WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone Beck, Juneau; L. G. Wingard, Ju- neau; E. G. Daly, Ketchikan; Bob Ellis, Ketchikan; Thomas J. De- Vane, Ruby; R. R. Walker, Ket- chikan; A. P. Brewer, Ketchikan; William Finley, Juneau; A. A. Mac- Donald, Tulsequah; P. Sherbine, | Taku; Hack Smith, Taku. -~ - HAS TOUCH OF FLU E. G. Sweum, local Piggly Wiggly manager is confined to his home today with a touch of influenza. The Internal Revenue Depart- ment of North Carolina estimates |that State's tobacco crop last sea- son was worth $90,950,000. LET US SUPPLY You Were . 2 Y Their Best Friend .O.UR . would you know how to StatlonerY counsel with her wisely, sen- o sibly in her hour of trouble? You may be called upon some day to:discharge the duties of a man’s closest friend. Pre- pare now to perform those duties as capable as you do your regular business. Needs A good selection of Tab- lets, Envelopes, assorted Papetries, Pens, Pencils, Wilbur Wester, Juneau; George V.| Lutherans Elect Rev. Knudsen as President BELLINGHAM, Wash., May 25.— The Rev. A. M. Knudsen of Long- view; has been elected President of the Pacific 8ynod of the United Lutheran Church in America, at the thirty-fourth annual conven- tion being held here. § B e MAINTENANCE GRAVEL IS PLACED IN BIN AT LEMON CREEK BY B. P. R. CREWS For future use in repairing the Glacier Highway, a supply of maintenance gravel is being placed in a large bin at Lemon Creek by a crew of the U. S. Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, M. D. Williams, District Engineer. “The highway is now practically completed except for additional surface graveling,” Mr. | Williams said. . - ee—— I the BAG! J STEAMER NORTHWIND 22 RETURN—$60.00 Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar.&Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 4 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 Mfy b1 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 114 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 SAFE! M. S. “ZAPORA” Calling at Punter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen{ wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Wills Navigation Company A May 16 May 23 Phone 3 Alaska Southern Airways PROVEN DEPENDABLE( Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns FAST! ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER A. B. HAYES, Manager For Reservations—Call or See Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneau May ) \V | GASTINEAU HOTEL FERRY TIME CARD 24 -l tion were also enroute to Ketchi- SEELEE R i el : PACIFIC e Vi E"“’““- ! J ! COLEMAN’S Junean tter July 1, or after com- The Charles W. Quality Prescriptions Pack i ":::""l“ ““I & 154, ':';::: WANTED—Work - wanted an 2 : Service FIRST and bag, send it to -us, aad O~ SATEANG o t S e Woman: sxosllent SMK. Ca%#g&gary Skl youll smilel Thats what TO VANCOUVEE, VICTORIA v M Man general work. Go anywhere. “The Last Service Is the thrifty women de! and SEATTLE 1 m. 11:15p.m. See Hermle at Gastineau Grocery. 4 3:00p.m. 12:00 Midnig Greatest Tributey ° . .From Juneau 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. WANTED — Will purchase boy's 2 ' bicycle. Telephone 902. n P X §let 2 15 PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS ¥ WANTED—Experienced housekeep- Guy L- Smlth Alaska m.‘l{ni_ 521—:1 - :fm A er. Must be good cook. Address ] e . Py by letter to G 1000 care Empire. Sk 3 DRUGGIST l a"und V1§ 5 7:45p.m. H & s " HAVE A CHECKINQ ACCOUNT Sy Poone 91§ ([ 0 il ry PRINCESS LOUISE :xom | work by day or hour. Phoue 4 for PERSONAL : Jipe, PR, e f::::: i‘ ~ GOODRICH R ST ) e | OweR o f | MENS SHOE PACS or BUSINESS Panhandle Air Trtmspflrt Co. b —_ g | $4.5 i FINANCES! i i 1y _” s ; | s i BlG VAN i Handling finances on ® businesslike and system- P A TCD . Juneatl Fe!‘ry & Na : I ce atic hasis: requires aceuracy, safety, convenlence { : JUNEAU tion Company and simplicity. A Cheeking Account at this bank 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER A RESTAURANT MODEW“——“ peovides e, sucurecy :ml:wd;m nmf";:‘:f Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska Chas. Peterson , | t, the safety s depel i ’ » “ Pacific Transportation Company BEAUTY SHOP s asratines bad sachaky Tt €. V. KAY—Tlephone 4354 "oon { M. s. “PACIFIC” 403 Golpteln. Bidg, Phone 357 paying by check affords. C. H. Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel—Chet McLean M@ ai{ ;00 ey poex day at 10 am. for Petersburg, mmmmm Anice Crark Cable address—PATCO—Juneau The Pirst National Bank invites you to have one or more Checking Aeccounts here for personal, SP—— by h hold, and business finance. You will enjoy e g e 7o i % . Leave Juneau g ! TS i 5 am. | s o § | F pm. o P . ‘ The First National 33 b Motorship ,- JUNEAU, ALASKA ] 4 4 &E Leave Auk : day at 6 P. M. for f # 9 ey " ).‘n”"‘?;' THE SAN'TARY GR ' RY 11-':5 e ) oy e ro. i dulsar s 119, 24 i f - Sundays and Holidays DAVE HOUSEL, Agens PAUL BLOEDHORN nnz‘m;mmamnmnnnmnmmmun&mm That Ploases” Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Phone Single O i PRONT STREET 2 3 ; 00 a.m. *9:15 am,

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