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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934. TN It s B CHEER UP--- YOoU'LL SOON GET LSED TO “SHORTS™ NEVER! I'D DIE BEFORE I'D LET A MAN SEE ME IN 'BM. keeping room, range, $20.00. Bv- | erything furnished.” Phone 436. Channel Apts. FOR SALE—13 ft. round bottom | boat with 4 h.p. Johnson. Inquire W. J. Markle Cabins for C. F. Gibbs. FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, "partly furnished. Newly renovat- | #d. ‘Main Street opposite Federal Building. See Bothwell or Phone | 122. FOR RENT—Permanent by month and transit. MacKinnon Apts, RENT — Petersen House, 3rd | and Dixon. Address P. O. Box| 1852, Phone 1393. FOR RENT—House. inquire Bishop | ™ Apartments FOR RENT—Wheel chair, by the| "day, week or month. See Econ- | omy Furniture Co. | $OR RENT—Marstall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated. EX- cellent view. Also 6-roam un- funished house newly decorated Shone 330. i ;OR RENT — Furnished steam | ' heated room, red house, above Hergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris SUR rooms and bath, steam- | * heated, nicely furnished, electric | flnge, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—Sleepiug room. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Apartment in Frances Apts, Nicely furnished. Heated. Frigidajre. Inquire 132 6th st FOR' RENT — 4-r00 apartment. Phone 3204. rnished FOR RENT—Iwo and three room " 'steam heated apts. with private !;cm. Telephone 5601, FOR SALE—Small cabin in unal Cove. Reasonable. Inquire Floyd Beets residence, Glacier Highway. FOR SALE—Buescher E Flat Alto Saxaphone, $50.00. Can demon- statre July 4th. E. Suddock, Taku Harbor, FOR SALE—Cheap banquet range with coil. Phone 173. A REAL BARGAIN—One six-hole Banquet range and one Wonder range with or without water coil, both in good condition, sell for $19.00 each or will trade for heating stoves. See Al Norman, House No. 122, West Tenth St. FOR SALE — Electric range, sun lamp, kitchen furniture. Phone 982. FOR SALE—Electric Sewing Ma- chine, almost new, $35 cash. Ap- ply 323 Third Street. FOR SALle—rurniture of Imperial Rooms at bargain. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Willys-Knight sedan, good condition, Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. Ford coupe. Phone 202. FOR SALE--stoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments. Phone 436. FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. | Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701. FOR RENT — Summer home at Efigle River Landing. Phone 4751 -room rurnsicd modern house )0 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 ‘ont ‘St. or Phone 561. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. Inquire 132 6th St. CHILDREN cared for py day, week or month. Phone 2552, CURN yomr ola guia Into value. Oash or trade at Nugges 8hop. SIANOS rented, tuned. Phone Anderson. WANTED §OR RENT—Four-room furnished hojse. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. VKCACY. ‘Nuggel Apartments. $-ROOM APT. Phone 2004. WANTED Scandinavian woman wants housework. Phone 513. WANTED — mookkeeping, _office work, part or full time. Burrows 123, RENT—™ieepmu ; room. Phone: WANTED—Experienced man wants A = office ‘work. Either full or part LOST AND FOUND ST—Lady’ te gold .wrist tween Legion Dugout and Star . Finder return to Turner at , M. Behrends Company and Teceive reward. TOST — By May Stewart, brown |’ leather coin purse marked with ame. Valued as keepsake. Re- &r: to Empire or Mary Stewart. hone 365. POST Blue fox fur taken from ity Cafe Saturday night should Ye returned at once to 42 Gas- tineau Avenue or Phone 162, Re- Ward and no questions asked. $OBT — Small brown pup. Call Home Boarding House. ¥ALL the young man who picked bifocal glasses in Gastineau tel Sevéral days'dgo please 're- n them to The Empire. No tions asked. Reward, North Carolina State College traditional custom this spring 0d omitted a formal address at the annual '¢tommentément exXer- cises, (3 ] ‘YOUR CAB o PHONE & BN time. Telephone Anderson 513. ANTED—Nurse girl. Apply Mrs. Chas. Goldstein. watch attached to bracelet, be- | WANTED — Woman wants house work by day or hour. Phone 44. Mining Location Notices at Em- vire office, ALASKA WELDERS | | ! { J.,R. SILVA, Manager | { | { 1f Possible to Weld We ; Can Do It ‘Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock PHONE 441 | | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Wind scheduled to ar- rive at noon tomorrow. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to arrive sometime tomor- row. Prince George scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock Thursday night. Alaska scheduled to arrive Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS (Sailings of American steam- ers are subject to settlement of longshoremen’s strike. Princess Louise schesluled to sail from Vancouver June 30 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to arrive at € pm, Thursday and sails one hour later. Princess Charlotte, scheduled to arrive Friday morning at 6 o'clock and sails south two hours later. LOCAL BAILINGS K Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e day night at 6 pm, for e Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday © at 10 am, for Petersburg, ® Kake and vay ports. e e 0 e 0 oo Old newspapers for sale at Em. pire Office, | [ | | H. S. GRAVES ] “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and | Marx Clothing | = Bir | UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 Investment Service | | | a— I1TS Wise to Call 48 J uneau CHAA T Transfer Co. ‘whéd ‘i fieed of ‘** MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal THE MISSY SHOP . Specializing in HOSIERY, GERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderate 3 | | I prices | at the First-National Bank “HOUSEWIVES know that running a house is a busftess in ftself and requires constant watchful- ness of expenditures. My Checking Account helps me keep an accurate record of every expenditure, and my cancelled checks give me receipts for all payments. I know that the money ] deposit ju my account is absolutely safe, and I like the friendly treatment of the people in the bank who are al- ways ready to answer my many quetsions!” For service, safety, and complete satisfaction, you tog are inyjled to ‘make this modern bank YOUR T;u: First N ationa Bank Marine News By CLIFF STERRETT' : DAMES, DiZZIER 1 GITS! THE Charles Houston, C. F. , Brown and C. Waterson from Vi ‘Wrangell. special customs office. ! Queen Charlotte Sound. VISITS JUNEAU | trippers. cargo of interior freight, e e sty lseevoa-sesesnooe . e * _ TIDES TOMORROW, , » Canadian Pacific Vessel ; , TS Tomor - $ May Make Four Alaska ‘ P e e . * High tide 1:04 a. m., 19.1 feet Trips This Season | Low tide 7:46 a. m. -43 feet High tide 2:12 p. m., 163 feet Low tide 7:51 p. m., 16 feet CANADIAN WORKERS The Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Charlotte docked in~Ju-| neau las tevening at 8:30 o'clock, northbound on her first run of the season to Alaskan waters. | Officers of the vessel, which is LETTING AMERICANS one of the most luxurious serving SETTLE OWN STRIKE Alaska ports, are Capt. W. Q. Pal- [ mer, master; R. C. McGeachy, First Officer; T. Brown, Chiel o pe satisfied to let their Amer- Steward, and A. H. Bird, Purser. |jcan brethren work out their own The Charlotte may possibly make troubles, according to Capt. W. Q. four Alaska trips this season, ac- palmer, of the Princess Charlotte, cording to Capt. Palmer, doubling which docked here northbound last the number made last year, and evening. [ the number originally scheduled for Capt. Palmer stated that the this season, due to the great num- only cooperation offered to the In- bers of applications for tourist ternational Longshoremen’s Union passage which have been received strike by the Canadian workers is by the company. that they have refused to load Passengers leaving the ship here American vessels. He said that were: Mrs. N. E. Clevanger, Mrs. this is probably the reason why H. G. Dickson, Mrs. B. Foss, A. E. the steamer Alaska did not carry EGoetz‘ Lance Hendrickson, C. Lind- | cargo on her present voyage out strom, Rev. P. O'Connor, M. M. of Vancouver. Olson, W. E. Poole, Mrs. H. Roden.‘ Several ships are at present in Mrs. 8. Shafer, P. E. Sorensen, | the Vancouver harbor awaiting the Mrs. Sorensen, Miss A. Tuve, H. M. | settlement of the dispute before Van Patten, Alfred Zenger, L. entering the strike area. Gence, C. J. Rhod, Roy Elliott, Mrs. | - eee - B. Brown, Mrs. V. W. Mulvihill, WOOD FOR SALE Mrs. L. Tritchler, O. Houston,| Block wood and Klindlirg. 1358, Phone —adv. R L | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Sympathetic Service Our responsibility to the be- reft is a sacred duty to every member of our organi- zation. At best, curs is one of the most difficult serv- fces in the modern sccial order . . . yet, in the face of stress and trial, we make every effort, willingly assist- ing at every turn, to lighten burdens. 1 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last, Bervice Is the Greatest Tribute” ¥AN TRANSFER. CO PHONE 29 Opposite Ooliseumn Theatre | | BEER l of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this establishment! Rhinelander _and Alt Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT v £ . The Miners Parlors” BILL DOUGLAS - Northwestern Operating S.'S. "KIRKPA every 10 R. L. BERNARD, PHONE 3 THE SANITARY' PHONES 83 OR 85 P 1 {couver, and A. L. Schafer from ¥ Mr. Schafer, who is manager of the National Red Cross in the Pa- cific area, was carried through a ¢ dispensation of the local | Capt. Palmer reported wonderful| PR cHARLUI IE | weather all the way from Van-| ! ] couver, and a fine crossing of The Princess Charlotte had 200 passengers aboayd when she left| Vancouver, of whom 130 are round| The steamer has a full | il | : 'Pahhandl.e 4zr Trqn{s port Co. PATCO” 1-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation‘ih Alaska THYRA MERRILL, Manager, Phone 10, Gastineau .. Hotel or CHET McLEAN, Phone 369 “The Store That Pleases” [ (95 RS RRY \Brings Eight Passengers for i Juneau' from ‘Sitka— Two for:Santtle i {wo IoTSran { The motorship Northland, Capt. |Leonard Willlams, master, and (Harold 'Knight, purser, Seattle- \bound, from, Sitka, docked in Ju- |neau Tast evening at 6 o'clock, and |left again at 7:30 o'clock. | Passengers from Sitka for Ju- ineau were W. E. Falconer, Steve | Ward, Mrs. L. Olson and son, Ed |Monroe, Rey. ,and Mrs. Vernon |Gyes, and Miss T. Kashevaroff !Passengers from Sitka for Seattle |were Mrs. G. F. Bernert and Mr. |and Mrs, A. P. Ryder, | Passengers leaving Juneau on the Northland for *Seattle were Mrs. | Alex Sabanoff, Mrs. Joseph Har- % . Canadian’ longshoremen appeared Yison, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. S‘““’?i and daughter Jean, ' Charles Jenne, W. W. Batcheller, Phyllis Jenne, Corinne Jenne, Mrs. John Meyers and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sowerby, Mrs. E. J. Eiingen| and James Anicoch. | Southeast Alaska passengers were P. H. Adams, Father Monroe, P. vilarde, S. Catigas, David Phillips, Hubert Johnson, Lieut. Grace New- berry, H. L. Coleman and Mrs. Flora Howard for Petersburg; Art Helgesen, Mrs. James Brotherson, |t Mr. and Mrs. Al Shyman, Mr. and | Mrs. T. W. Pederson, Wilfred Sten- | slan, for Ketchikan. | S8 MOTORSHIP DART IS | DUE HERE TOMORROW 1 TO TAKE: MAIL RUN | The 65-foot diesel motorship Dart 1 owned by Swanson Brothers, which ixs to take over the mail run to | Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander |and waypoints July 1, is due to ar- rive here late this evening or | sometime tomorrow. The vessel, with a capaecity of 40 tons of freight, is under the command of Capt. Maurice C. Rea- { ber, and is. bringing a cargo of " general merchandise on this voy- P ~SOUTH on - PRINCE Ships LEAVES JUNEAU - SOUTHBOUND | “PRINCE RUPERT" “PRINCE GEORGE” MIDNIGHT SATURDAYS ‘i | [ CANAD NATIO TRICKLBVELYN BERG | N AL ) dflyp_frqm%%attle (Pier'C) to all _points in Souytheastern and S .. Evelyn Berg leayes Seaitle June 28 Kirkpatrick leaves Seattle July 8 uthwestern Alaska JUNEAU AGENT . Juneau Commercial Dock ¥da.4é FINEST ~ S Ledve Steamer ALEUTIAN o N'WESTERN ..June 19 DEPERE .. June 22 YUKON ''......June 23 HALEAKALA . June 25 ALASKA .. June 26 TANANA -..June 29 ALEUTIAN ....June 29 call Phone 2 ALASKA STE R. L. Seattle June 18 July = July 16 July 30 Aug. 13 Aug. 27 Sept. 10 ‘M. S. “ZAPORA” June 26 wock, Craig, Ketchikan, Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 SAFE! FAST! Sixth Consecutive Season Weekly Service to Principal . Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound For. nformation regarding ports of call and rates THE ALASKA LINE MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Alaska Southern Ai e SAILING SCHEDULI June 25 June 23 June 25 June 26 June 26 July 2 June 30 June 30 July 2 July 3 July 2 July 9 J. McKanna, Agent AMSHIP Co L¥ ' Ar. Juneau Lv. Junean 22 24 6 8 20 22 Aug. 3 5 17 19 31 Sept. 2 14 16 BEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTH WIND leave Seatlle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw, June 25 29 Aug. 20 24 July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 July 23 27 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 Juneau Leave Junea July 3 July 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagot®’ Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia- *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent L] w3 .“ [J rways : PROVEN DEPENDABLE( of Successful. Operation Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservation®—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager CANADIAN PACIFIC St .xi..r‘ ‘8: | P R TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE | From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE l June 223 July 6, 20 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE .+ June 29; July 13, 27 Tickets, reservations and fall particulars from ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU RESTAURANT “THE HOME OF . GOOD UREAT ] ! | FoOD” | * TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL 'BUS LINE ‘Three Trips Every Day Leéave Auk Bay Leave Junean *7:00 am, *7:45 am. 12:30 pm. 2:30 pm. 4:15 pm. 5:30 pm. Special Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays ' Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—9:45 pm. { GASTINEAU HOTEL CARD FERRY TIME Juneau Ferry & Naviga. tion' Company Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC”: Leaves City Dotk every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Pei \»