The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 6

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THE ‘DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29; 1934. FOR RENT FOoR SAI_F FOR RENT—Two-room apt., house- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436. Channel Apts. |FOR SALE—13 1r. round 13 11 round bottom boat with 4 h.p. Johnson. Inquire W. J. Markle Cabins for C. F. Gibbs. FOR RENT—Fermanent by month and transit. MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd and Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852. Phone 1383. FOR RENT—House. Inquire Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—Wheel chair, by the day, week or month. See Econ- omy Furniture Co. S bl St i FOR RENT—Marsrall Apts. Four- room furnished apt. heated, Ex- cellent view. Also 6-rogm un- funished house newly decorated. “hone 330. FOR RENT — Furnished steam heated room, red house, above Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris | FOR SALE—Buescher E Flat Alto Saxaphone, $50.00. Can demon- statre July -4th. E. Suddock, Taku Harbor. FOR SALl—rurniture of Imperial Rooms -at bargain, . Phone 537. FOR SALE—Willys-Knight sedan, + good eondition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire Miners Recrea- tion Parlors or telephone 151. FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and Ford coupe. Phone 202. e FOR SALE—Scoves, mifittress, con- goleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. Apply Channel Apartments. Phone 436. e e ke s e FOR SALE—Table and six chairs. 604 East St., corner Sixth. FOUR rooms and bath, steam- heated, nicely furnished, electric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Apartment in Frances Apts. Nicely furnished. Heated NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap %or cash. Inquire 132 6th’ St CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone. 2552, TURN yom oia guia 1o value. Cash or trade at Nugges 8hop WANTED Frigidaire. Inquire 132 6th St FOR RENT — 4-room furnished |WANTED — Scandinaviah woman apartment. Phone 3204. wants housework. Phone 513. FOR RENT—TWo and tnree room steam heated apts. with private bath. Telephone 5601. — Bookkeepin g office WANTE work, part or full time. Burrows 123, Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 5701 FOR RENT — Summer home at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751 WANTED—Experienced man wants office work. Either full or part time. “Telephonie Anderson 513. WANTED — Woman wants house BiX-room turnmicu modern Housc on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire 306 Front St. or Phone 6L >1IANOS renud tumfi. Phone Andertion < ¥ TRER PSS S NS e S S G JOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. b S S $+ROOM APT. Phone 2004. R m m‘t—amq-. room. Pbon 3 work by day or hcur. Phone 44. A hen at Waverly, Tenn,, recent- ly laid an egg the shape of a ten pin used in bowhng e - | THE MI@SY SHOP | | Specializing in 1 HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES | and accessories at moderate prices LOST AND FOUND it . LOST —eBy May Suwarl. brown 1 MODERN | Bame. Valued a6 keepeake. Re-|| BEAUTY. SHOP turn to Empire or Mary Stewart. Phone 365. 7 b LOST—Blue fox fur taken from City Cafe Saturday night should be returned at once to 42 Gas- tineau Avenue or Phone 162. Re- ward and no questions asked. #ILL 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, Old newspapers for sale at Em. pire Office. UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage " Cotporation Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 Investment Service . ‘YOUR CAB ot PHONE 151 COIIPORT nd §4Jhfii 403 Goldsteih Bldg. Phone 357 ! Avrice CLARK I E—— ] | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER Walch Repairing Brunswick Agency ! FRONT STREET B s g I H.'S.'GRAVES Home of Hart, Schaffner and s - (¥ - “The Clothing Man” '1 | Marx Clothing 1 \ TR S “T wouldn’t ¢ o X N5 © F N7 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 expenditutes. My Checking Account helps me keep an accurate record of every expmmfi Wofib the money T deposit in my l CAPT. LANGLEY AND WIFE VISIT FRIENDS HERE LAST EVENING Capt. Wallace wangley, owner of the Kuskokwim Transportation Company, and Mrs. Langley were in Juneau last evening while the Prince George was in port. While here they visited with several long time friends, E. W. Griffin, Secre- | tary of the Territory, Judge and | Mrs. James Wickersham and Gov. JJhn W. Troy. Capt. and Mrs. Langley will leave the steamer at Skagway and pro- | ceed by the Yukon River route to Circle Oity and Fairbanks. They plan to spend some time at the Interfor City and return south in about six weeks by way of Anchor- Capt. and Mrs, Langley make their home in Seat-i age and Seward. tle and are making a leisurely trip principally for Capt. health. Capt. Langley, who is well known thoughout the Territory, formerly operated steamers on the Yukon River and at the present time is operating the river steamers Tup- per, Santa Ana and Tana on the Kuskokwim. ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal er give me receipts for all , and I like the friendly the bank who'are al- Langley's| }_ X : V Mirine News J. A. Hartley, Chief Steward. gers. 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 difficalt serv- ices in the modern social order . . . yet, in the face of stress and trial, we make every effort, willingly assist- ing at every turn, to lighten burdens. ® The Cherles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Orell_:ut ’h’Mk" A. E. Evans, Assistant Purser, and for the entertainment of passen- The Prince George had over 200 passengers out of Vancouver this trip, and all the available first- class passages were sold, some hav-| ' | Ing to satisfy themselves with sec- ond-class accommodations because | morning were John Ronan, Miss that was all they could get. There; Grace Lincoln, Mrs. are 140 round-trippers aboard, and C. H. Houston, O. S. Houswn,' | besides the 15 passengers disem-: Prof. bark\ng here, 38 left the ship at' '8! Storey and C. C. Waterston Miss D. Alexander | E. H. Pettis and* BEER 4 of Guaranteed ", Qualities! Theé assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this establishment! Rhinelander and Al Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT By CLIFF STERRETT T TAKR IN THE AN)@U » SQUINT" Mlfllu | pert. ‘mour, O. E. Arnold, Mrs. O. E. Arnold, J. Brooks, Miss i Campen, Miss Mercede Miss Winnie DeWitt, Mrs. Hirschkorn, C. V. Kay, Mrs. E. R.' | Monteith, G. E. Norris, C. L. Rob- ® o9 9 00 000 0 0 00 Kl Young, and G. A. Yardley. | passengers for this port, Mr. and : Steamer Movements ey PRINGE GEURGE The Prince George is due back Mrs. Don Parson from Ketchikan, |and Richard Wakeli) d Ed THBOUND . here Saturday at midnight on the! an elin an :A]aska h(‘i?x: in port at 9 o- @ southbound voyage. i{Moore from Petersburg. For Port . lock tomorrow morning e —— Althorp from Seattle, the North . gnd sails for Skagway at e Wind had Don Berard and H. iy . TRIP flF SE ASBNJKIRKPATRICK LERVES: (rdeflandensfinc ot oo - o : (Szfings of Ameer:m sa:m & | FOR WESI WARD; TO afternoon. leme! — | Eighty tons of powder were put : z;s 12‘:!:::3;):;& s;t:m o : RETURN IWO WEEKs‘washore at Dupont, and eighty tons o Princess Louise schmtuted to « (Steamer Has Full Load Cut| e T e o SORE SR ne. ¢ er . - 9 : ;3nm!r§n;.nxancouver B ® Of Vancouver—‘i Ju‘ rick, Capt. C. C. Graham, com- Escapes Strike ® Princess Charlotte scheduled e neau Passengers mander, and Henry E. Green, pur-| The North Wind left Seattle the e to sail from Vancouver on e ser, arrived at the Juneau Cmn-‘(lay the strike was resumed on e July 7 at 9 p. m. . mercial Dock last evening at 6:30 Alaska shipping. She had a cargo e SOUTHBOUND BSAILINGS o, h¢ anaaian Natlonal steamer|;cjock from Ketchikan. of 2444 tons aboard when she o Piitdd G St Y Prince George, in Juneau for the; rp. girkpatrick has not been m‘PUUCd out just in time to keep o southbound Saturday mid- e |TrSt time this summer, docked at|geytile since leaving there May |from getting tied up in the harbor o i y +| the Pacitic Coast Dock last eVening. 15 ang it will be at least three|by the strike. The steamer left . LOCAL SAILINGS ° :Jtay&?: (;flogéioi:d left for Skag-|yeeks yet before she does reach|1200 tons of freight on the docks, o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- @ . 4 Puget Sound. representing nearly all of the gen- o ey Dight at 6 pum, for e|yorrcers who will be ih charge of| mnrec hundred tons of freight|eral merchandise Which was orig- e Sitka and way ports. @ 1;“,:5::” f%é;’le gt Capt. | yere picked up here for the West- [inally to have been brought on o Pacific leaves every Thursdsy | i N s AN e ;’i‘c‘ ward, most of it unloaded by the{the trip. e at 10 am., for Petersburg, t; nno;écon;s offi :f"‘E c 1 dc ‘1‘]' Evelyn Berg when she called in| Her cargo at the present time e [Kake and way ports. ° Ty;fiex:d Officer: Alzi 'Mu-nr .G‘l:?i recently. One hundred thousand jconsists almost entirely of cannery cseesene o e e e e g T A on Sewnd et of lumber were taken aboard [Supplies, although she did have a Jd Engineer: Beft Robson, Purser;'at the Juneau Lumber Miils, be-|consignment of iron pipe aboard |side 30,000 feet brought from Ket- {chikan, all of which will be dis- tributed at various Westward As on the Prince Rupert, apoints. four-piece orchestra is provided| The Kirkpatrick will call in at Valdez, Seward, Latouche, Portl Port Graham, Seldovia, Kodiak and Chignik, touching here | on the suu'hbound trip in about two weeks. k, Kirkpatrick at 10 o'clock Paul Beran, T. Graham-Brown, Charles| i for Seward; | for Latouche; A. L. Schafer Mr. for Valdez; Hylen for Kodiak, and Henry Gor- nik, e WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone —adv. Phone Garditial Cabs Arrivals here were D. H. Ar- Etolin DeWitt,! C. erts, R &paulding, Miss Edythe in Juneau yesterday wiih Ouzinkie. | Passengers who left with the this and Mrs. W. Mauthey and John! ham and Oscar Jensen for Chig- | Retchikan and 40 at Prince Ru- NORTH m ARRIVES | FROM SOUTH;LEAVES FOR WESTERN PORTS The steamer North Wind, Capt. Anthony Nickerson, commander, and L. M. Dunlap, purser, arrived four for the Juneau Water Company. From Juneau, the North Wind | will proceed to Sitka, Port Al- |thorp, Uganik and Sand Point, and will return to Port Althorp from the latter point to await in- structions as to further schedule. T ®e o000 - «n e “TIDES TOMORROW . ®es0scvrevpose High tide 2:42 am. 183 feet. Low tide 9:16 am, -3.2 feet. High tide 3:43 p.m., 16.8 feet. Low tide 9:33 pmm., 14 feet. —_————— slmp in )nne-- TADIES HEEL T LIFTS Leather—35¢c—Composition i The Best Shine in Town | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | FRED LEHTO | wT PO i BOYS | WANTED TO. SELL Saturday Evening Post Butler Mauro “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Dellvery Northwestern ting S. S. KIRK K—EVELYN BERG S%bfl g TRKPATRIC! VE Steamship Co. ng every 10 days from Seattle (Pier C) to all points in Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska R. L. BERNARD, PHONE 3 Evelyn Berg leaves Seattle June 28 Kirkpatrick leaves Seattle July 8 JUNEAU AGENT Juneau Commereial Dock Panhandle Azr Trans pt';rt Co. 7 avel und NORTIII. TRANSPORTATION CO. Steander ALEU N'WESTERN DE! YUKON HALEARALA . TIAN ALASKA TANANA ... ALEUTIAN For nformation regarding ports of SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 25 June 23 June 26 June 26 June 26 June 19 June 22 June 23 June 25 ...June 26 June 29 June 29 July 2 June 30 June 30 July 3 July 2 July 9 call and rates call THE ALASKA LINE Fhone 2 R. J, McKanna, Agent MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND uly 2 {7 K’”fi”fi L. Seattle Ar. Juncau 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 12 SEATTLE AND RE‘I'URN——IBOOO STEAMER NORTH WIND Leave Seatlle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle ~Ar. & Lv. Juneal June 25 29 Aug. 20 24 July 9 13 Sept. 3 7 Iy July 23 21 Sept. 17 21 Aug. 6 10 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent M Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas* i [ 9 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas 3 M. S. ZAPORA June, 26 July 3 July 8 ' Calling at Funter, Chichagof® Hoonan Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia~ wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only ¢ 4 Wills Navigation Company Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. FAST! Phone 3 Sixth Consecutive-Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns A. B. HAYES, Manager ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER For Reservations—Call or See CANADIAN| SAILING T0 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Y i ) PACIFIC LA i) ¥ 13 6:15a.m. 14:00px8, 3 7:15am. 6:15pm, 1 8:00a.m : : Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent PROVEN DEPENDABLE) ' GASTINEAU HOTEH FERRY TIME' CARD o g p—— Ry — gy e g oo s g - 9:18am. and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 3:00p.m. From Juneau S LEAVE PR[NCESS‘ LOUISE 6:30a.m. June 22; July 6, 20 bies 5 ; 9:30a.m. 5 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 12:45pm. % June 29; July 13, 27 2:15p.m. : The Mmers Recreatwn Parlors BILL DOUGLAS “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 THE SANITARY GROCERY %..‘.....mom 83 OR BS Byt "1'1!0 4 tion Company [ } M. S.-“PACIFIC” 5 . lows oty oot oy e | TIME SCHEDULE Eake, Port Alexander aad way | « H CHANNEL BUS LINE J. B. Burford & Co., Agentd Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. “a B S T

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