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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JUNE 16, 1934 EXERCISES, COUSIN FOR RENT — Two large sleeping | rooms; one suitable for two,men. | View. Apply 421 East Seventh | Street, lower Ferelle Apartment. | | FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- ing roms. Electric range. Phone 2551. $18.00 per month. " FOR SALE — Houschold effects Phone 1423. FOR RENT—Marshall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated. Ex- cellent view. Also 6-room un-| funished house newly decorated. | Phone 330. | FOR RENT — Two large rooms, | dighes, linen, lights, $20. Also single rooms, $15. Apply 207 Sec- | ond Street. | FOR RENT — Furnished steam heated room, red house, above Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris. heated, nicely furnished, electric rénge, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. VAGANCY Cli: Apartments. Phone 200. | CABIN FOR RENT, $8.00 including light, water, garbage. Phone 2343. FOR RE;I}‘fslvcpm;: room. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Aparument in Frances AptS, Nicely furnished. Heated Frigidaire. Inquire 132 6th St POR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment, Phone 3204 | FOR RENT—Five-foom’ furnished cottage. Inquire St. Ann’s Hos- pital. FOR RENT-—Eight roomn Turnished house. Large basement. Hot water heat. Apply Leader Department Store. FOR RENT—Two and three room steam heated apts. with private bath, Telephone 5601. Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751. THREE-room apt. o B e FOR RENT—Furnisked apartment. Apply Zynda or Phone 123. VACANCY in Jensen Apts. In- quire Apartment One. Phone 5151. MacKinnon. | BIX-room furnished modern house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 i Front St. or Phone 561. ;PIANOS rented, tuned. s Anderson. ' FOR RENT—rurnisned heated apt. Inquire Bishop Apts. Mrs. Jen- sen. g JOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. 1 VANCACT. Nugget Apartments. £ Room APT. Pho 837 Phone hone 2004 % .__‘ A — ! S ¢ LOST AND FOUND Tncl;ed up ‘n;ur‘- ten fur neck piece choker Thurs- day afternoon on Willoughby Ave. is known. Return to George Thomas, care Femmer's Dock. Reward. No questions asked. MODERN, BEAUTY SHOP 493 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 Avrice CLARK ‘YOUR CAB o PHONE 151 | |FOR SALE—Late 29 model Ford 2- YOoU REMEMBER WHAT A FRIGHT MY FIGURE WAS SIX %BREALE;N;L51131 C&B‘Reglster practically new. Filing Cabinets. Studio Couch. Phone 133. FOR SALE — Mirrors, framed pic- tures, phonograph records; also dishes, cooking utensils, 2-burner electric plate cheap. Ideal Shop. ALEUTIAN HAS 45 PASSENGERS door sedan in very good condi- tion. Address No. 3 Dull Cottages across from Femmer's Dock. FOR SAALEfismves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments. Phone SEATTLE, June 16. — Steamer 436. Aleutian is scheduled to sail for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon with 296 first class and 37 steer- age passengers aboard. Passengers booked for Juneau in- clude O. Johnson, Dorothy Laurie, Robert Simpson, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- ner, Jean Faulkner, Malcolm Faulk- ner, Mrs. C. W. Bayne, Al Shyman | and wife, Stan Schlenther, Richard Howard and wife, George Hodi- | mark, Miss Leoris Dunlan, J. E.| Andérson, Mrs. W. E. Nowell, Esther Thompson, Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mrs. C. J. Wyckoff, Virgil Thomas, Joseph Wyckoff, Hawley Sterling, | Mr. and Mrs. Vivelstadt, June) Carrothe A. P. Wolfe and wife, Mrs. Curtis, Hazel Curtis, Miss Chede FPaul, F. M. Danlevey, A. M. Smith, Larry Anderson, J. E. Stewart, Marian Foster, Janice Seligman, Richard Radder, and eight steerage. - CHEAP, an electric range. Cole Transfer. See FOR SALE — Elgnt-room house, completely furnished. Mrs. Peter Melseth, sixth and Kennedy. FOR SALE—Scarcity of tires in town. We have at least one of the following sizes: 30x3%, 31x4, 32x4, 5x19, 550x19, 5x20, 31x525 and 32x6 truck tires. DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE. FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. (04 East St., corner Sixth. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap fr cash. Inquite 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 25532, TURN yowm ola guvia Into value Cash or trade at Nugges 8hop WANTED | MIKE SAYS -— | 'Come over and dance and dine WANTED — Woman for general to your heart's content. Excellent housework. Apply J. F. Mullen. muysio by Niemi and-Edwards. adv. WANTED—Work by day o hour ' N Care of children. Telephone 472, ng for Mrs. McCartt WANTED — Woman wants house work by day or hour. Phone 44. ———— Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer PHONE 136-2 On Tap “The Last Service Is the “JIMMY” CARLSON_| | & ™ ordt B You Were Their Best Friend . . would you know how to counsel with her wisely, sen- 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. The Cfiarigs w. Carter Mortuary IF FIRE DESTROYED JUNEAU— 1If ‘the entire 6ity,” including this bank, were reduced 'to' smoldéring ruins, the valuables deposited’ iy ouf’’ Safe “Deposit Vaults would still ‘be intaet, uhdamaged. While ¢hances for such @ fife ‘are slight, ‘the destruction of valuables kept at home i$ ¢ommon. Complete protection ‘against'damage by fire or storm— against loss or theft. You cannot afford to bé without ade- quate Safe Deposit protection. Reserve a box today in our mbdern vaults and KNOW your valuables are SAFE! COMFORT+and SAFETY 24-Hour Service i N The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR THIS PORT , By CLIFF STERRETT WELL, SIS I CAN THANK » THE EXERCISES FOR THE WONDERFUL EHANGE IN APPEARANCE . LARGE ® 06 0 0 000 0 0 0 00 . . Jos i L stell:)eswm?}:enh ¢|Steamer Here Last Night o Alaska in port and sched- o| —Loaded with Passeng- R i ullaRts, 3500 Tons Freight o ing southbound Monday ab 8| witn practidally every inch of . Zaporx; scheduled to arrive {deck space and hold space crammed .iwh,h freight, totaling 3,500 tons, ® | for the Westward and Interior, as P {well as a capacity list of passenz- iers, the steamer Yukon, Capt. O. .‘C. Anderson, commander, and W. ®!J. wilcox purser, docked here last ,evening at 5:30 o'clock and sailed ® [for the westward at 8:30 o'clock. ® It is going directly to Seattle from - ® |Seward with no southbound stops, Northland scheduled to sall'® yn "y erfort to get on its regular g": e U 20 9: summer schedule. AR Y Busses and Plane N o onedulled to Sall ®| Included in the freight aboard p. m. & 8re two passenger busses for Val- Yukon scheduled to sall from e 982 to be operated out of Fair- Seattle June 23 at 9 a, m, e Panks and one from Valdez over @ Haleakala scheduled to sail .._the Richardson Highway, and an e from Seattle June 25 at 9 “alrplaue for Nat Brown' at Sew- %t A .}ard. Freight for Anchorage in- John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled |cludes a carload of groceries, three to sail from Seattle June 28, e | C3¥loads of cement, two carloads SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Of salt, two carloads of cans and No steamer westward or north. e ‘one of beer, and for Fairbanks, LOCAL SAILINGS o | tWo carloads of fresh meat, one Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | carload of feed, four carloads of day night at 6 pm, for mining m:lchmery apd five carloads Sitka and ‘vay ports. - iof groceries in _flddmon to nearly Pacific leaves every Thursday o | €Verything else imaginable. at 10 am., for Petersburg, & Juneau Passengers Kake and vay ports. . e e 060 o Ve s oo .;here were, from Seattle, Mrs. C. e — McLouth, James Blandin, Miss G. early Sunday. Aleutian due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 16 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 19 at 9 . . . . . . . . L) . . . L] ® ® 0 ®8 ¢ ¢ ds e n e o M Clarence Goembel, Frances M. TIDES TOMORROW "‘Harh.nd, M. Machotka, J. A. Tes- ®®e 000w w0 ® e 0eck Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tenneson rand Jack Tenneson, and from Ket- High tide 3:34 a. m.,, 143 feet |chikan, G. A. Baldwin, Oscar Jen-| Low tide 10:08 a. m, 06 feet |sen, Henry C. Gorham, Harbld B. High tide 4:37 p. m,, 136 feet |Fosf, Walter E. Rooney. Low tide 10:27 p. m, 48 feet | There were over 200 cabin pas- | sengers aboard the Yukon when it TIDES MONDAY | left ¥ Seattle, most of -whom are High tide 4:16 a. m. 13.3 feet | bound for the Westward and In- Low tide 10:46 a. m., 16 feet .terior, and steerage quarters are High tide 5:18 p. m.,, 135 feet | filled. Bound For Westward Leaving here on the steamer 49 feet WOOD FOR SALE | Stella Johnson, Daisy Johnson, fl:flock wood and klindling. Phone Herbert Bremer; for Valdez, Frank Low tide 11:19 p. m. e were, for Yakutat, Violet Johnson,! ardson, C. Brown, James Hill, C. C. French; for Cordova, James Ryan, L. L .Trimble, T. B. Wol~ PIONEER CAFE | j | l Pa jverton, Grace L. Coates, Hartry J. : "lo’ Townsend; for Seward, J. M. Clark, THE HOME M. A. Gary, Jr., D EATS" ary, John Newmarker, ¢ Mrs. R. E. Newman, R. E. New- | map, Olive Teal, F. W Hollander, ~———% C. F. Lane, W. I Linton, Mrs. Agnes Dohs, Oscar R. Hart, M. C. Overmire, Robert Wakelin, J. L. McCarry, Jr, R. J. Somers, F. Doud, M. D. Williams, Mrs. R. F. Sweet, R.'F. Sweet, B. F. Raymond, Mrs. B. F. Raymond. ————— YACHT NOOYA HERE WITH EASTERN PARTY The Campuell Church yacht Nooya, commanded by Capt. B. H. Moran, arrived here last evening from' Ketchikan. ‘The party on board Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Harden, prominent in Wash- ington, D. C., and residents of Ok- | lahoma City. v The Nooya left again early this BEER PR Notthwestern. ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. | when in need ‘of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0Oil Coal Transfer DVE LAL e of Guaranteed Qualities! The ‘assurance that you are buylng the purest and BEST BEER is yours when"you pat- ronize this establishment! f R. L. BERNARD, PHONE 3 THE 5INITARY GR + ..PAONES.83.0R.85.., Passengers leaving the steamer | lcallahan, Claude Carlson, Mr. and; —adv. | Day,' J. J. Meherin, W. H. Rich-| 10" 4:PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER CHET McLEAN, Phone 10, ,Gastine@u Hotel Cable lddress—?ATQO:—-hn.u Rhinelander pond Alt Heidelberg i ON DRAUGHT te Air B | “PA he Miners | ecregtion ; Most Econpmical Air T T e - J. V. HICKEY, Acting Parlors | ‘ BILL DOUGLAS “The Store That Pleases” ~ SITKA TRIP ISails One D:;—Late to Pick Up Freight from North- : lan Xis;terday The motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and David Ramsey, purser, got away at 6 o'clock last evening on her regular weekly voy- age to Sitka and wayports with passengers, freight and mail. Due to the arrival of the North- land early yesterday morning, the trip was postponed from the usual Thursday sailing in order to take freight. Passengers were Charlie Albert for Hoonah, Betty Phillips, Sorter Degracia and Pauline Eldredge for Tenakee, and John Plese for Chi- chagof. The Estebeth is due back here Tuesday. — - TROLLERS WILL | MEET TONIGHT Local Sentiment Appears to Favor Recent Ac- tion of Ketchikan |~ The local branch of the Alaska | Trollers’ Assoclation in scheduled to meet tonight in the City Coun- | cil Chambers to vote on a protest ]against price-cutting which is re- ‘porzed to have been proposed by salmon buyers. According to R. T. Harris, Port ! Delegate, the trollers of the var- (dous towns which have voted thus | far are behind the move to stop fishing unless buying of salmon is resumed by Monday, at the rates . set earlier in the season. Buyers ‘are said to have offered a lower rate by 3 cents for silvers and 2 cents for whites. Trollers demand an increase of two cents per pound on king sal- mon. - ee— MIKE SAYS | Come over and dance and dine to your heart’s content. Excellen’, music by Niemi and Edwards. adv. RoadHouse ANTON RiESS i Stoamainp Co. | Operating 8. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Sailing every 10 days from Seattle (Pier C) to all points in' Southeastern and Southwestern' Alaska "Kirkpatrick leaves Seattle- June-28 Evelyn.Berg ‘leaves iSeattle June. 14 JUNEAU. AGENT 9 Commercial T 5 ransportation, in Alaska Manager, Phone 22 or SASILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ..June 12 June 15 Not calling June 12 June 16 June 18 June 16 June 19 June 25 iN'WESTERN .June 19 June 23 June 25 *YUKON ... June 23 June 26 July 2 {HALEAKALA .June 25 No call June 30 {ALASKA June 26 June 30 July 2 *—BSouthwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. i—Calls Sitka, Skagway before Juneau northbound. For all travel information Call THE ALASKA LINE Steamer *YUKON tALASKA *ALEUTIAN D TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND L. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Junean June 18 22 24 July = 6 8 July 16 20 22 July 30 Aug. 3 5 Aug. 13 17 19 Aug. 27 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 14 16 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTH WIND leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw June 25 29 Aug. 20 24 July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 July 23 21 Sept. 17 21 Aug. 6 10 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent { Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Juneanu Leave Juneas M. S. “ZAPORA” '§5° %% May 23 May 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan, Temakee, 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 Junean Commgreial Dock, Agent Alaska Southern Airways ~ - SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE! iSixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL [T IYN]| FERRY TIME CARD PACIFIC x : From Juneau 0 LEAVE DOUGLAS PRINCESS LOUISE 6:30a.m. 5:00pm ¢ June 22; July 6, 20 7:308m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. *7:45p.m. i 10:00p. | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE b June 29; July 13, 27 12:18a.m. ‘Tickes, reservations and full *Lspm. pcrtbuhn from '_m";’ ofly. | 1 ¢. W. MULVIHILL, Agent e JUNEAU e b Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company pecial Trip—~Satardays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pin. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight

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