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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. POLLY AN HER PALS WE'LL BE SORRY WE GOT FINGER-PRINTED LIKE THE AUTHORITIES ASKED US To, 1 (A HUNCH WE MIDNIGHT, MAW, AS PER MY PROMISE! WAS A BIT HASTY, By C1 Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the' line. Daily rate per line for consecu- live insertions: | First day, per line ... -102 Following days, per line . 5ec Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re-| yuest. Copy must be in office by p'clock on day of publication to Insure insertion on same day. | We accept ads over telephone from persons lis‘ad in telephone‘r 4Ajrectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker. Furn. hsekeepinz rooms. Seaview Apts. | FOR RENT—Washing Machine for rent, $250 per month, only two machines, don't wait. Alaska El- ¢ Light and Power Co. Apply 42 Gastineau Avenue or telephone 162. i 'A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | sdward Bowden to see DANGER- | OUS LOVER at tl N . TONIGHT. i FOR RENT — Corner “)nd anu: Franklin, Sutiable for small store. ] Phone 1191. John Conn. i PIANOS rented—tuacd. Phone 143.] George Andersbn FOR REN1 ~iwo-tuuam 8pL,NOuse- keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- erything furn.shea. Phone 430 Channel Apts WANTED WANTED — Maid for three-room aDfl"U]l?lfl Write Empire S 320. . ity {5 2 Qpp i v i A YOUNG trained, competent stenographer desires either part or full time position. Address R 318 care Empire. WANTED-—Small furnished house or apartment. Phone 1531. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits A. J. Goodman to see DANGER- | — OUS LOVER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT WANTED—Young lady wants furn- ished room in private family. Close in. Reasonable rental. Ad-t dress R 275 care Empire. NEW TODAY A 3 Highest Cash Price for Ol "OLD Gold, Jewelry, Silver ana Dental Gold. Western Smelting & Refining Co., 205 SW 5th Ave, Portland, Ore. Mail us your gold for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. EXPERIENCED woman want for general maid’s duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. FOR SALE — FOR SALE Lady's seal coat, also @ 2 FOR SALE - Used Regma Registered Boston Terrier pups. Channel Apart- ments, Number 4 IOR SALE—Used Hamuton Bencn vacuum cleaner, only $15.00 Terms. Alaska Electric Light and p Power Co. ¢ ® & & 29 0 0 0w Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND cedar chest. Apply Apartment J, ® Bandon scheduled to Nugget Apartments. Saturday afternoon. ® Norco scheduled to arrive sometime tomorrow but nothing definite at 3 pm. today. SCHEDULED ' SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled to said from ® Seattle March 23 at 9 am ® Zapora scheduled to sail from @ Seattle March 24. —.! ® Northland scheduled from Seattle March m'ri\'c FOR SALE — WHY PAY RENT? | o Small house on West 8th, fully o furnished, cash or terms. See Lhns Jorgtn,en . o1 Waxer. Good condition. Reason- able. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. sail at to ' FOR SALE —_ ‘vlodr‘rn five-room @ house on Glacier Highway, 4% ® 9 pm. miles from Juneau. Write P. O. o SOUTHROIIND SAILINGS Box 1258, Juneau ® Princess Norah scheduled to arrive in port Saturday at midnight and sails south at FOR SALE — Cash xegxstvr and Corona typewriter. Sacrifice. See A i et 7 o'clock Sunday morning Chas. Waynor, Valentine Build- J Alaskh sdiam\iod: won eI m;; . next Monday. r'OR SALE — Unfurnished 5-room ® LOCAL SAILINGS house. Nice lot. Call 1204. ® Kenal leaves every Wednes- e day night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. rt leaves every Friday at FOR SALE—Seven pns.seng:'r BulLL . sedan, good condition and tires, e chains, complete with tools, etc. @ 7 a.m. for Pelersburg, iKake Reasonable. Terms can be ar- ® and wayports. ranged with reliable party. Ad- ® @ @ @ @ e @ ¢ ¢ © & o dress P. O. Box 571, —————— e e D s 2 “e o0 eoovvenoe A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awa'ts ® TIDES TOMORROW Sam' Fiidon iy & DANORK:- © © .0 6.0 606 9 0.8 6 CUS LOVER at the UPTOWNM High tide, 2:11 a.m, 16.7 feet. THEATRE TONI()HI‘ Low tide, 8:43 am., -0.7 feet. atoes High tide, 2:49 p.m. 143 feet. FOR SALE — Furnished summer Low tide, 8:45 p. 2.1 feet. home at Lena Beach. Built in = oo, TP 1933. Reasonable. See Allen Shat- WHITE ELEPHANT, OLD BOOK tuck and Bake Sale, Jaeger Bldg., Front iy e ————— St. tomorrow at 10 a.m. Auspices FOR SALE—Hot Point automatic Amer!can Legion Auxllmry adv. electric range. Call Ludwig Nel- — B R TR son's Jewelry Store. t o o . . . o, . . . . . . . . ° . ° . . . . . . ° . . . - . ° F’OH SAL-E LOL 5, block 104, 310\) cash. Address P. O. nox 1581. FOR SALE—See the 815 HEAT KING OIL BURNER in opera- tion at the Sanitary Barber Shon. QUICKER CHEAPER AND BET- TER. | FOR SALE -~ 8- room complewl\ furnished house. 6th and Ken- xady. | The palate-and-purse test FOR sALE-Au furniture of Chan-, nel Apts. Must be sold. Nothing will be reserved. is the most important test <[ FOR SALE—Copper River House,! Cordova, seventeen furnished rooms, large lobby, well furmsh-v ed. Very reasonable. Address P. ©O. Box 198, Cordova. TURN your uvit gu0 Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.: | MISCELLANEOUS | i FOR instructions in crocheting and knitting Phone 297. DIESEL OIL: We are making de- liveries of Diesel Fuel Oil in any quantity from the only stralned,‘ filtered and metered system in the city. Lowest prices and you pay for exactly what you geb from the meter. CALL OOLE! TRANSFER. { EXPERIENCED truck driver, me- chanic, wants work. Call 472 ask | for Sawyer. WANTED—Woman wants work by | hour or day. Address W 234, care EmDire LOST AND FOUND |- w%’l‘—hdy‘: dlamtmd wrist watch, | Finder please return to Empire office. Liberal return reward or for information leading to re- eovery. " Insect outbreaks kill from 50 to 90 percent of the forest trees in the affected area. | Juneau Tce Cream Parlors } SHORT ORDERS ‘ Fountain Candy L Jones-Stevem LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third /A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Geo. Gilbertson to see DANGER- | of a fine whiskey. Try it on i Fox Hollow. You’ll get real palate satisfaction...ata sensible price. Fox Hollow WHISKEY WORLD tMPORTERS INC., SEATTLE OUS LOVER at the UPTOWN | THEATRE TONIGHT. | PERMANENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave Shop, Valen- tine Building. Telephone 241. old or Phone ! For general repair work, new, call Henry Gorham. 194. Ml TR i ER T e i Mount McKinley National Park in Alaska is the second largest of all the national parks, with an area of 3,030.46 sqlmre miles. [T “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneau’s Qwn Store” We have always main- tained the respectfully reverent character of ev- ery funeral service. Serv- ices here are rendered with a quiet dignity and sympathy that antici- pates every desire of those whom we serve. The details of direction are planned and complet= ed without causing added anxiety to members of the family. Rates are economical, The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the.. Greatest Tribute” UFFIGEHS JOIN SEAMEN STRIKE AT KETGHIKAN Walk Off Tmer Lucas as Protective Measure for Union Crew KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 22. —Protecting striking seamen, seven officers of the tanker A. F. Lucas walked off the ship here today after they were said to have been approached and asked if they would remain aboard with the non-union crew coming from the south. Twen- ty-five seamen walked off last Friday. The tanker with Capt. C. B. Pet- terson and the chief engineer board was towed from the oil dock and anchored in the harbor. The halibut fleet is remaining in port pending word from the Se- attle Owners Associatign about prices. OTHERS WALK OUT SAN ' FRANCISCO, Cal, March 22.—The coastwise walkout of oil tanker seamen was extended last Cardinal | Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's a gayer, jollier companion for. her husband now that shé sends her clothes to the laundry. YOUR ALASKA AFF TERRETT Alcatraz prison, constructed and regulated that it escape-proof prison. ards. pondence aeing copied by the arches” ster, is one of the most notorious Alcatraz. night when the Masters, Mates, Pi- | lots and Marine Engineers Benen—{ cial Association notified the tanker cperators that “strike conditions now prevail in the tanker groups.” The unions, which include all li- censed deck and engine room offi- cers, said the announcement was made “owing to refusal, in writing, from the tanker operators, to dis- cuss or arbitrate all working con- ditions.” The tanker strike, which began March 9, has tied up more than 30 vessels along the Pacific coast. A G Sl NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM | GROCERY. - e —adv. | located on an island in San Francisco bay, is so No boat is allowed to approach within 200 Prisoners are not allowed to receive mail directly, all cor- all visitors for concealed weapons. to sit in a separate room from the prisoners and converse through a perforated bullet-proof glass partition. M. S. “DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday || 'at 7 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake is considered the world’s first An electrical detector Visitors are required guards. Al Capone, Chicago gang- of the criminals imprisoned at ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION All Legionnaires will meet at the Dugout Sunday afternocon at 1:30 o'cleck to proceed in a body to Carter's Mortuary to attend the burial services of the late Herman Weiss. —adv. COMMANDER. Chatham Straits Transportation Co Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than ¢ p. m. Thursdaj. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1627 | DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Interior Alaska Now Open to Juneau Enterprise COMMENCING APRIL 2 CANADIAN]| SERVIN(e AL&SKfi THE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 +YUKON _Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 N'WESTERN Apr. 9 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Calls at Skagway northbound only. iCalls at Yakutat north and southbound. Victeria and Northwestern Southeast /Alaska only. Calls at Sitka southbound after Juneau. ». KENAI jeaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE [ R. J. McKANNA, Agent Steamer ALASKA YUKON ALASKA VICTORIA Througn tickets to California by Pa- cific S. S. Lines via NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Junead Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 22 Apr. 28 Apr. 28 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$65.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Lcave Seattle Mar. 18 Apr. 1 Ar.&Ly. Juncau Mar. 23 Apr. 15 Apr. 6 Apr. 29 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$57.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femme: Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Scattle Ar.&Lv. Juneau Apr. 20 May 4 e ——— R e —y ‘WILLS ’\‘AVIGATIO\ COMPANY PIER B—SE '\TTI E, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call March 8—M.S. Zapora 1 Ketchikan Tenakee March 16—8.S. Bandon [ Hydaburg Hoonah March 24—M.S. Zapora ‘ Craig Juneau April 1—S.S. Bandon ; | Klawak Chichagof April 9—M.S. Zapora | Port Aléxander | g JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent i PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. o s - - ——— - FERR LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. — Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” . 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatior in Alaska C. V. KAY. Manager Phone 619 . FERRY TIME. CARD Weekly scheduled airplane passenger and express service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- good, Nome and way points. Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, Pacsz Alaska Atrways Ine. MISS NORTH, Local Agent Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 Ham Machme S[lOp “ELECTROL——OI Course” ALASKA MEAT Co. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND , TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected THE SANITARY GROCERY PAC | FIC un.‘mnv TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS. NORAH March 13, 24 April 3, 14, 24 May 5, 13, 23 subensa g B *—Saturaay h 1—Goes to 1::, Junean' Ferry & N vip tion Company GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors “The Store That Pleases” "%{;fi‘h@s PHONE o Due Juneau/ Due Juneau . L) »

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