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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, FOR RENT-Bight roofti" furnis} ] Y PA T LEAVE HIS \ PLIVVER UNLOCKED, SO - ( WE COULD Boegow T FOR SALE—Spectacles rcading $2. | HEY, POLLY--P-ST/ HE'S FERGOT. AN’ Marine N ews 1934. By CLIFF STERRETT YNONSENSE, SUSIE=-- THAT'S JESS A OLD WIVE'S TALE ABOUT GOATS EATIN' TIN-CANS ! THEN PERHAPS YOU'L.L EXPLAIN WOT'S BECOME OF GHI]PSTIS HERE WITH SEAPLANE CHANGES IN NAVIGATION FINEST Fo NO SCHEDULED SAILINGS r al’ travel information - Call THE ALASKA LINE house, Large basement. Hot water o e ekl heat. Apply Leader Department | Bifocals $7. Here until June 11. Store. Day Optical Co. No. 326 Wil- loughby Ave l I.ASI EVENING Dixon Entrance—Barren Island — Th t- i re » i Lt ?E;;‘; and é‘:"’,ggm ;‘;’:;mlF‘OR SALE e Usnd (.hree-humer ® 9 0 0 0000000 00 nght.. reported extinguished May men y. 23, will be relighted as soon as 2501, Westinghouse Blectrie = Range. ¢ Steamer Movements | practicable it T o | Reasonable on terms, Only $60. e s Bnngs Mme Ofllclals~ PRt Bt B fataha FOR' RENT-—Five-room house. Nice| Alaska Electric Light and Pow- e NORTHBOUND . P G d d f Lightstation, ;n io;een mgh °~m?( location. Phone 385. er Co. ® North Wind scheduled to ar- e IN WITH LARG 1oneer Grounde: or tars tempor;;ruyd opflr:a?]z' 0:11;1; PR AR L AR S e A e TSRMSR ‘cloc] ht. ® 3 Fioia b JFOR RENT—Two and three room |[FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. © oo ot 690 °°1“’“ku‘]’::§ s ¢ Major Overhaul thick weather, resumed its regular steam heated apts. with private| 604 East St. corner Sixth. & L RORRALANS o e schedule op May 22, bath. Telephone 5601, e " ® Princess Adelaide scheduled to e | Pilot Charles A. Gropstis brought| Aleutiap Yslands—Dutch Harbor— Lt RIS FOR SALE—Completely funushed e sail from Vancouver Wed- e the new Treadwell-Yukon Com- & ilhsxd”‘d&ht, changed May 20 to }e[ i - Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701. | three-room house, Close in. In- nesday night for Juneau e Ipany Ltd., seaplane into Juneau|flashing white, 30 candlepow /fl/l and 4, Vi e = quire Ellingen Apts. e only. . |last evening at 7 o'clock only eight|Light now . erroncously flashes 40 ?'OR RENT — s‘;""""'h}‘"'"‘;7"1‘ S —— e Other sailings subject to con~ @ |Fjyst Sleamer for Nine'nours fiying time out of Seattle, |seconds, will be aajus};ed o fiash l H I'A D Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751. | FOR SALE—Eght room house com- ¢ gitions present Longshore- ® D Bri H Load | having left there at 9 o'clock yes-|every 10 seconds of 1 second dura- i bt i pletly furnished. 6th and Ken- ¢ men's strike, o| Days Brings Heavy | [erday aoFoisie PRt Sk e TR&NSP ORT A," ON C 0 nedy. Mrs. Peter, Melseth. © SOUTHBOUND sm‘mas ol "'of Mail and Frelght' | Passenglters on the flight were — !‘OR RENT—P!ITmsl‘ed apar lnmm FOR SALE_Lar @ Princess Norah scheduled to e p R. Bradley and Livingston Wer- | Y E —Large choice tomato 5 4 MOTORSIIP NORT"I-AND 1 Apnly Zynda or Phone 123. plants, 50 cents per doz. Pansy : ?;;;:rc:; rp;‘o;:ma:ltg 5fln<:icl<;:§: Heavily loaded with frelght and | n(;k(? HL R !ESTEBETH ls HERE Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneag < T A TR S 'assengers on e i were | R RENT—Siceptng room, $10 g]‘:fl“'g}:’o cents per doz. GARDEN o o o ook, o |mail, with practically every pas- ‘dmons agu e st fron? Wby FROM sm RUN x:::: ;i ;g Ao lf "monthly. 315 Gold St. LR e LOCAL SAILINGS senger accommodation filled, the |1, oo were made, Alert Bay| Aprl 9 13 ‘15 5 Ay ;| FOR SALE—New s-tube all-clectric ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |Canadian Pacific steamer Prinoess . "p iy columbia, and Ketch-| At 6 oclock this morning_the April 22 7 ‘29 ’?x cupied by Jarman’s on Second | Silvertone Radio. Long and short ® day night at 6 pm, for e |Norah, Capt. W. Q. P“‘m”'d oom- oon'’ motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward May 7 1 13 ' o Also four- t1, wave, $35.00. Phone 5201. e Sitka and way ports. IO, & O opazer, BUTETE | The Pioneer, seaplane owned by Bach. David Ramsay, purser, re- May 21 25 21 o A e o Pacific leaves every Thursday e |Dere from the south yesterday " the Alaska Air Express, which|turned here from its weekly trip June 4 s 10 furnished apartment. Will alt: | poR SALE—Suinmer home. Good o gt 10 am., for Petersburg, ® |N0On at 3:15 o'clock. Gropstis flew south May 26, is un- |t Sitka and way points. The trip | June 18 24 u; sultB tinnnt. Apply San Fran-| - pyy. Photie Apartment 9, Cliff ¢ Kake and way ports. o| The steamer was in port six oo SE R aul, which |Vas one of the best made this) SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 g akery. by iV i 3 2 3 i G ___ || Absrtments. e oo e e oo e s o nousand forlylie mituies WM means that it is being rebuil, in) AEIDG, MEc RASHHaTomnid il per- STEAMER' NORTHWIND i "f’ge“ Apis. i |FOR BALE-2 lots, good location, Juncau was unloaded, and_sailed | ¢ l"h‘“’s of e Northwest AlrjifC Ciiem trip. | lLewe Ar&Ev lewe & Ar&Ls. Leave A&l s n ne, 01 . TV . < guite Aparyme! R E also six-room house and lot. for Skagway at 10 o'clock. On the | i Passengers arriving here from Me:,, 1; mz?' i‘;“;; J“?“ g::“ll; '"mf:“ SIX-room furnished modern house | Fhone 330, ’ ! way south the Princess Norah is | Sitka were Frank D. Price, Mrs.| Ape 2 . e i M-l!m T 4 on 6th Street. Piano, Enquire 306 | FOR SALE —16 It, outboard motor- g due here ag. 5“001:;1:)(t O;)mur]roz cuRAcAn BouND J Brightman, Mrs. John Lawrence,| Apr.16 21 May 28 Jun. 2 July 9 u : morning and will sail a o’cloc! is Y Front St. or Phone 561 :‘;flt and 8 hp. Johnson motor. L A N DED HERE i tiia. \yv:ieli:ua?gvnesPoDTlfl?xef{;ole’?;:t 3. B. Burford & Co. D. B, Femmer Guy L. Smith OR RENT—Peterson House, 3rd| - ong 2983 The only steamer coming to Al-' akee—A. Mantyla; from Funter— fl;l’(le:n:‘;g’;nt “;‘f:: A’gfi“ DAgenI:. "nd Dixon. Address P. O. BoX|NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. - aska on its regular schedule during | ETG"IKAN Helen Juich, and from Chichagof— od b 1852. Inguire 132 6th St. | BY PR NUR A H the longshoremen’s strike, the Prin- | Ratt Matson. Sy - 1 | 3 |eess Norah is the first to arrive | ] N On the outbound trip, the Este- . o5 - 3 or 3 IA:;::SJOE:‘ rented, ;tuned. Phone | cHILDREN cared for oy day, week { 4 northbound since it was here on | beth is scheduled to leaye here| M. S. “ZAPORA” L;;:;!;:m Afl;;";;e“ l&;‘v;y.'?:ul | or month. Phone 2851, May 25. Steamshlp Off Feeder Runnext Thursday at 6 orclock. 3 . JINE IR M LR R R T RN d h When the Pri Norah de- | Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- : R RENT—rurnisned heated apt. | FORN yom o1 mto vawe. Postoffice Jamme with| e Princess Noral T e o it - B i § 3 Pscutre: Riskob, Apta, . Met., den- ¥ svla value. | parted from Vancouver there were . rings rour rassengers NOTICE TO MARINERS wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Calls first trip of month only s Oash ar.trade ab Nuz.tvl E’nop: Nine Days Shlpment \‘208 passengers booked for Alaska | Across Gulf of A]aska Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. 63 ALy N from Sea“le |and northern Canadian points, the\ Watch out for obstructions in | Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen{ : » FOUR rooms and bath, sieam- WANTED |largest list ever to come north on! The steamer Guracao, Capt. A. A. ‘Ch:\nnel due to construction on heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts Call Windsor Apts. [CACY. Nugget Apartments. R RENT—Furnished tnree-room |y j#office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau Melody House or Telephone 65. mm—cuwm room. Phomt WANTED - Expei-xenced Keysmne ing. Some publicity work. Try me - out at my own expense. Address Empire 3775. WANTED — Boy for work around store. Make application by letter, stating age, school grade, etc. Butler Mauro Drug Co. WANTED—Girl for | genera) house- work, . P. O. Box 289. Mullen, WANTED — Woman wants house work by day or hour. Phone 44. Reminiscent of the holiday rush is the mass of mail in the Post- Letters were all boxed by 10| o'clock last night, however. The next mail to arrive will be | on the North Wind which will have | one or two days communications aboard. The Curacao had a small amount of mail, mostly from Cordova, and was scheduled to carry mail to the Westward from here. The cancelled sailing however will result A fishing party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Herbert, Thomas George, Paul Bloedhorn, Joe George, Albert Wile and Ed Townsley had good luck strip-fishing yesterday Handling finances on a businesslike and system- \the Norah. There were 46 aboard | | £ g _ | Anderson, commander, O APTER AL L3, Tors RO Hewitt, purser, docked at the Paci- and J. E. stone, James Bowe, Carl H. Bur- |Tul.out of Cordova to bring up a |rows, Mr. and Mrs. M. Edson, Mrs. | |cargo of building supplies = from Helen Edwards, Claude Erieson,; Juneax:\ g, ngmkan Knavisg ot |Miss C. M. Foley, Mr. and Mrs, 6:30 o'clock this morning, the Cu- ‘R L. Graff, John C. Hawkes, Miss | 8080 Was bound for Ketchikan, to L. M. Kegel, W. S. Keith, C . Seil direct to Cordova from there. Lane, M. A. Gary, Jr., Miss Le- Passengers leaving the Curacao Masters, Master S. B. Luce, F. T. here were Dr, H. C. Moore from Morley, Mrs. H. Newhill and infant, ({5o0iak; Alex McDonald, = Count Mrs, T. Orsen, A. A. Pare, George A, Parks, Miss G. Purdue, V. Skuf- |@Gert Von Gontard, from Cordova. Johnsen, Clifford Johnston, G. N. Weaver and J. Spangler. —— ® 0 0% 0 90 oreneoe . TIDES TOMORROW L3 Lumber Mill dock. ————— FAIRBANKS COUPLE WEDS jAi | “Miss Ireen Mary Coulombe and BEER is yours when you pat- ronize this establishment! {Bgenhard Wurmbrand, and Baron | Douglas Island Bridge between \Tenth St. and Douglas Island. ~ | Drill operator. Apply H. G. Wat- | terior, ALFRED DISHAW, FOR RENT—Four-room furnished [ son, Governor's office. office. More than 400 sack‘s - Passengers for Juneau ‘{)fiuxasflox“)igic:iita::‘g:;dmx':?\;:] —adv. Contractor. ouse. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. L rived yesterday on the PrinCess| pageengers leaving the steamer | : By BT ! # ° P | WANTED—Position by man with 8 Norah, and it is anticipated that|pere were Mr. and Mrs. Ira J.| %0, the Westward. While farmers on the north side 74} M house, nicely rurnished. 4| years general office experience, all the mail will not be distributed g, 40 Mrs, James Black and) The Curacao was taken off the PrnatonbeiesaauCiidesiun ¥ rooms, Ofl heat. Fireplace.| four years corporation bookkeep- before tomorrow morning. |three chitldren, Mrs. C. L. Black-| mka Steamship Company feeder| ' 4, "tici corenge prowers in the Mexican Valley have put in a record crop of about 50,000 acres. 25¢ 'to '$1.00 BEACH SHOES "65¢ to $1.00 92 1 Alaska Southem Airifia \ $ 2| TO TRADE—Coits 38-40 six-shoot- in all mail being carried on the fis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Waespe and . When ‘% Curacao left here this/ 2 a? . y er for rifle. Address Empire North Wind. danihiar, A, W, Browning, P. @] mwmins,J ian. gncrid 6. B Amerécas 85‘2::9}"“" SAFE! - FAST! PROVEN ' DEPENDABLES 37170. .- — i senger, effery, un or i T VANTE 'grhe‘erl'mfg. C‘;l.rn?;. -l;-iubir:rgs:;h' 5 Kelehikan und Cordova, A cargo y ap Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operatwn s — Woman for general GouB TR Haley,. Carl Johnson, John w. |0k 200,000 feet of lumber was load- SWIM CAPS Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns housework. Apply Mrs. J. F. i ed during the night at the Juneau [} Y ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL i e % off Marmion Island. The gasboat|® ® ®® ®.@ ® v . w.e 0 o e ®laherman A. N i ~ . ] MODERN ?\da May was used for transpor- Py d _l-ll Iw‘.m:n in Pmoriisnk:er&rreo‘:g;ley’ C Au AD' Au [ FERRY TIME LARD | BEAUTY SHOP | tation. High tide .. T10 aum, 135 foe.| ByARAT 0/ Rabh B Rivers — 1 | | 403 ‘Golasteln Blag. Phone 357 TR T Low, tide ... 122 pm, 24 feer. Uniied States District Attorney. | ! P A C l FF C LEAVE JUNEAU 7 3 ‘ Arice CrLARK | Mumng wweation ‘motices at Em- | High tide ... 7:56 pm., 150 feet, —— - [ I pire office. N ——woohm > E | T BT h? T Ty 2 n:::: v:zg: ] 7-year-ol . was killed re- omac ] ] y SAILING : 2 ¥ cently when he. fell N | (’ \ 3 b o 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. : Yorkubridge on whlsgm h: wea's m;":d‘h""s'“::s ';mow' t UNE U TO VAI\MCOU;EAEB,“:CIDNA l::;@u.m.n lzg:: g Seven and a half million acres | Siomach l'mcfinmlue normally Drug Foon'd Gopm 1200 Mo 4 are devoted to National Parks in T uneau 5 i :00a.m. linens n the laundry Gallignlp. ~6W‘¢e ;,'n',',,d,""::_ —m:'c:nmrlm;:r:g ¢ PRINCESS' NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS | ;:_t;n-s:m'; 1‘; “9:_:: it you don't get reliet. v SRt 5 May' 81727 G:MM ::gg:.m FREE DELIVERY i A AVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT m Alaska Distribgtor PRINCESS LOUISE g Py for PERSONAL "' Ll of G e ateed 1024 W, Spragpe, Spokane. Wn. June 22 ;::z:.m 12:188.m. gt :46pam. *1: 34 Alaska g e Qualities! e o | (st s o oo or BUSINESS me sianes ttai you wo | | ?anhandle Air Transport Co. v, W, MULVIATLL, Ageat e M FINANCES! buying the purest and BEST o 1 N vt 4 43 W /JUNEAU _— i Juneau Ferry & Naviga e atic basis requires accuracy, safety, conyenlence tion Compan and stmplicity. A Checking Account at this bank Rhmelander 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER REJflUigiAlHNT pany provides the accuracy of modern bookkeeping Most Economichl Air Transportation in Alaska pesderis g e O D A g - et cquipment, the safety of this dependable bank, Al Heuielberg BN A Anst ey “I'HE HOME OF GOOD ||| Pacific Transportation Company ! y hat ey —Tel | MENS, SHO! apd, the convenignce and simplicity that only ON DRAUGHT elephone FOOD” | M. S. “PACIFIC” ¢ v paying by check affords, i - The First National Bank invites you to have one C. H. Keil—Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel-<Chet McLean Cable address—PATCO--Juneau |{ Leaves Oity Dock every Thurs- 1§ day.at 10 am. for Petersburg, | o 450 \ | r mo al, TIME SCHEDULE Kake, Port Alexander and = o T e The Mmers i i || R LT T Recreation ALA§KA 41 F EXPRESS Thres Tolpo Brery Day || Phome T Vlenine By Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. The First National Leave Junean 1, Parlors am,, \RTE! Loekheed &Puseme:. Seaplano : 3 a 415 pm. : : i L BILL DOUGLAS TELEPHONE 22 V. HiICKEY L 5 W"Pm Motorship . - e Bank Leave Junemis 1370 Miamight | ESTEBETH™ Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- | day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and Special Trip—Sundays JUNEAU, ALASKA Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—9:45 p.am. Way Ports *Sundays and Holidays DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau Fhone Single O *8:00 am. *9:15 a.m.

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