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rg ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934. g POLLY AND HER PALS WHY SHOULD L STEAL YOUR BELT 2 I'VE NO ) ONE SO PREJUDICED AGIN F THEM “SHORTS® DON'T NEED A BELT, THAT'S _Two-room apt., house- | range, $20.00. Ev- | 436. | FOR RE keeping room, erything furnished. Phone Channel Apts. FOR SALE—13 ft. round bottom boat with 4 hp. Johnson. Inquire W. J. Markle Cabins for C. F. Gibbs. rmanent by month and transit. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Petersen House, 8rd | 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. 1 FOR RE\T—-Marsxmll Apts. Four— room furnished apt. heated. Ex- cellent view. Also 6-roam un- funished house newly decorated Phone 330. FOR RENT Furnished steam heated room, red house, above Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris. |FOR SALE—Buescher E Flat Auol Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to arrive at 6:30 o'clock to- night. Prince George scheduled to arrive at 6:30 o'clock to- night. Alaska due in port at 9 o'- clock Saturday morning and scheduled to sail for Skag- way at 3 p. m. 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 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 SALI- X'urnlture of lmpenal Rooms at bargam Phone 537. FOR s;u.a—wmys-xmgm sedm good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash, Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. FOUR rooms and bath, siéam- |FX heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidalre. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone 210. FOR RENT—Apartment in Frances Apts. Nicely furnished. Heated. Frigidaire. Inquire 132 6th St. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment. Phone 3204 FOR RENT—Two anda tnree room steam heated apts. with private bath. Telephone 5601. Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Land‘mg Phone 4751. BIX-room Turnmsuca modern house on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 561. SIANOS rented, tuned. Phone Anderson. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and Ford coupe. Phone 202, Aleutian in port and sails south at 5 o'clock this af- ternoon. Princess Charlotte, scheduled to arrive Friday morning at 6 o'clock and sails south two hours later. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p.m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake and vay ports. ® o 0 0 0O 0 s e FOR SALE—scoves, mattress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, -bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments. Phone 436. FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash, _Inquire 133 6th St. © 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000006 » p s CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2552. | [URN yowm ola guia Into value. Cash or trade at Nuggev 8hop. WANTED ) — 'Srmdnm\mn woman 513. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing WANT wants housework. Phone Bookkeeping, office Burrows WANTED work, part or full time. 123. IT_PAINS ME T SEE YOU THE MODERN MODE; UNK. ©0000000e00c000000000000000 =] | ! | | | & FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. $-ROOM APT. Phone 2004. el | NIVERSAL || Bond and Mortgage | Corporation WANTED—Experienced man wants office work. Either full or part time. Telephone Anderson 513. WANTED—Nurse girl. Apply Mrs. | FOR RENT—3iespiu ; 637. LOST AND FOUND lDST - B May B 0. brown leather coin purse marked with name. Valued as keepsaké. Re- turn to Empire or Mary Stewart. Phone 365. LOST—Blue fox fur taken from City Cafe SBaturday night should be returned at once to 42 Gas- tineau Avenue or Phone 162. Re- ward and no questions asked. room. Phone VILL the young man who picked up bifocal glasses in Gastineau Hotel several days ago please re- turn them to The Empire. No questions asked. Reward. North Carolina State College broke traditional custom this spring and omitted a formal address at the annual commencement exer- Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kans., is in process of formulation, with department heads furnishing sug- gestions to President F. D. Farrell to coordinate teaching. ALASKA WELDERS J. R. SILVA, Manager If Possible to 'Weld We Can Do It Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock PHONE 441 ‘YOUR CAB Co.’ PHONE 151 COMPORT and SAFETY ziH ik | Valentine Bldg. Chas. Goldstein. WANTED — Woman wants house Phone 508 | | Investment Service || 2 work by dny or hcur. Phone 44. DAUGIITERS AND SON OI' DR. AND MRS. C. P. JENNE LEAVE ON VISIT SOUTH ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oll Coal Mis$ Phyllis Jenne, Miss Cor- rinne Jenne and Charles P. Jenne Jr., children of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenne, left on the motorship Northland to join their mother at Coupeville, Washington on Whidby Island, where they will wisit Dr. Jenne's mother, Mrs. T. H. White, until the middle of August. Mrs. Jenne left Juneau ten days ago for the south, —e———— ROADHOUSE CLOSED L e ot sue e THE MISSY SHOP Specializing in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderate The Salmon Creek Roadhouse has been closed according to an- nouncement made today. No date has been made as to when the establishment will be reopened. ] | ! l “I wouldn’t . be without my. Checking Account at the First National Bank “HOUSEWIVES know that running a house is a business in itself and requires constant watchful- ness of expenditures: My Checking Account helps me keep an accurate vecord of every. expenditure, and my eancelled checks!give me receipts ‘for all payments. I'know: that the money I deposit in my aecount 15 absolutely safe, and I like the friendly treatment of the people in the bank who are al- ways ready to afswer my many quetsions!” For -serviee, safety, and complete satisfabtioh, you ‘teo are invited to wake this modern bank YOUR LS R o I n;§t National Bank [ '™ JUDICED A EVERYTHIN' THAT { AIN'T GOT NO VISIBLE MEANS OF SUPPORT=- Marine News w PASSENGERS Ace Leaving Lalter Part o ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT KETCHIKAN, Alaska, June 28.— Steamer Alaska has the following passengers aboard for Juneau: John Ahlers, Gene Bremer, L. Burch, Frank Booth, Bessie Cor- kerton, S. Salvert, Theodore Chan- | and | dler, Mrs. T. Chandler, Mr. Mrs. C. L. Damron, and two chil- dren, Georgia Gallagher, Florence; Markle, Bessie O'Neill, Ellen Reep, Helen Torkelsen, R. Wales, The Alaska is scheduled to sail from here for Juneau and way- ports at 2 o'clock this afternoon. FLOATING FISH TRAP IS ADRIFT A report has been received that a floating fish trap, with unpainted house, apparently adrift, was ob- served in Kasaan Bay near Kasaan Island June 21. e e 0 o000 acreanoe . TIDES TOMORROW ®Peo0 o0 remo0s o High tide 1: am., 19.1 feet. Low tide 8:30 am., -4.0 feet. High tide 2:58 p.m., 16.7 feet. low tide 8:41 pm. 15 feet. — e Y. M. Bogan of Wingate, N. C, carries a cane that has been in his family more than 200 years. { 13 Sympathetic Service Our responsibility to the be- reft is a sacred duty to every member of our organi- zation. At best, ours is one of the most difficult serv- ices in the medern social order . . . yet, in the face of stress and trial, we make every effort, willingly assist- ing at every turn, to lighten burdens. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” LK BEER of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this establishment! Rhinelander and Als Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT o o | than originally agreed upon, By CLIFF STERRETT .me Association -sent a committee i to confer with salmon buyers on the ' matter of how soon they would resume purchasing if the offer was accepted. According to Mr. Harris, only a few of the buy- ers agreed to begin immediately even in that case. Not Discouraged After the meeting Capt. Weath- ers expressed himself as not at all f discouraged at the reception given the plan here, and said that he | was confident that after he had come back from outlying fishing towns, where many ‘“haven't got | enough money to buy food or gas- oline for their boats”, the attitude | might be entirely different. ‘A delegation from Juneau plans to leave the latter part of this ‘week to organize these fishermen, and will use the Ace for transpor- tation. FEW APPEAR T0 TAKE PART IN SALMON MOVE | Week to Organize Out- lying Districts In spite of favorable comment! expressed by fishermen previous ,w the meeting last night in the: | City Council Chambers, few .ap- | peared to take part in the organiz- |ation of the mew “Trollers’ Pro-| | tectove Association,” sponsored by| Capt. Al Weathers of the gasboat | Afhe purpose of the proposed or- REV. HENRY R. CROSS ganization, according to Capt. lS AP P 0 l NTE D T 0 CHURCH, OMAK, WN. | Weathers, is to enable fishermen | to operate without being bound by, The Rev. Henry R. Cross has been appointed to the pulpit of the the stringent regulations of the Alaska Trollers’ Association, which | Methodist Episcopal Church in Omak, Washington, according to, at the present time has ne&r]y~ 100 per cent control over salmon ‘Isnnmen of Southeast Alaska. his associates, Capt. Weath-| llars plans to organize a union|WOrd received in Juneau this morn- | which will “fish when there are "‘3;1,0 RO R fish to be caught.” T AIs RO Con- ference held in Vancouver, Wash- Recent Idleness ; The move has been underlakr’nkglrg;;n ;‘Zfi’;‘;g’;fltgg %5"' t;::"dr ok as a result of increasing resent-|oyigren lefy Juneau for the south ment on the part of some of the three weeks ago. At that time Re: fishermen to the enforced periods| oy oco hag k?c\zn tanatarmad fror‘:; et idleness due to strikes. They| . juneay Methodist Church af- eel that even though the bUYers| o peing in charge for two years, | have offered a slightly lower stc;;; but had not been informed of his . next appointment. can still make more than they = Ny jcould last year under the most herga:z?z}?:uf:rfgg vl;iel({e:{xi? ypavOrRble, Taites. ceed Rev. Cross at the Methodist Price’ Disputed Episcopal Church in Juneau. | On the other hand, Port Dele- N v T TR lgate R. T. Harris, who represented | BUYS INTEREST IN |the Alaska Trollers’ Association at TAVERN BARBER SHOP \the meeting, brought out the V. P. “Red” Willlams has pur- point that the fish buyers have|chased a half interest with John never said that they would resume|Murdock in the Gastineau Barber {unlimited buying even if the lower|Shop located in the New York +scale is accepted. When the lower; Tavern. scale was first offered, recently, R AT i G T | PABLO DELA ROSA ARRESTED TODAY ON CRIMINAL CHARGE B Phone | Pablo Dela Rosa was arrested { here today by Federal officers on a warrant charging him with con- tributing to. the delinquency of a minor child. HE had not been arraigned and no hearing had been PRINCE §Ffips LRAVES JOREA OUTHWUND "PR]NCE RUPERT” —OR— “PRINCE GEOR MIDNIGHT SATURDAYS H. R. Shepard and Son PHONE 409 SOUTH ardinal Cabs V-35-34 CANADIAN NATIONAL Northwéstern Steamship Co. Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Sailing every 10 days from Seattle (Pier C) to all points in Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska Evelyn Berg leaves Seattle June 28 Kirkpatrick leaves Seattle July 8 R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Juneau Commercial Dock | RYAN TRANSFER. CO | Transfer—Baggage—Coal { PHONE 29 Opposite Coliseum Theatre | | Panhandle Air Trans "'i't Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska THYRA MERRILL, Manager, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel or CHET ‘McLEAN, Phone 369 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN DEPERE YUKON . HALEAKALA . ALASKA June 26 TANANA ...June 29 ALEUTIAN ....June 29 June 19 June 22 ..June 23 June 25 Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 25 June 23 June 25 June 26 June 26 July 2 June 30 June 30 July 2 July 3 July 2 July 9 For nformation regarding ports of call and rates call THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 -——gj_baue/md NORTHIL R. J. McKanna, Agent AND TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND L. Seattle June 18 July = July 16 July 30 Aug. 13 Aug. 27 Sept. 10 Lv. Junean 24 8 22 5 19 Sept. 2 16 Ar. Juneau 22 6 20 Aug. 3 17 31 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 STEAMER NORTH WIND Ar. & Lv. Juncau 29 13 21 10 Leave Seatlle June 25 July 9 July 23 Aug. 6 J. B. Burford & Co. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. S. “ZAPORA” D. B, Femmer Freight Agent Phone 114, Ar. & Lv. Junead 24 1 21 Leave Seattle Aug. 20 Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Guy L. Smitn Agent Douglas Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay June 26 July 3 July 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan Tenakee, 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 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen{ Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE} Sixth 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 CANADIAN PACIFiC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 22; July 6, 20 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 29; July 13, 27 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE . Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:30: p.m. Special Trip—Satardays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pan. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. | GASTINEAU HOTEL FERRY TIME CARD & LEAVE JUNEAU § 6:16a.m. 14:00p.m., 7:158.m. 8:002.m 9:158.m. Juneau Ferry & Naviga. tion Company Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs-