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BOY! WAS T A PATSY 1O GIVE | MAW MY FINGE |PRINT CARD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. I'M AFRAID YOU'RE STUMPED, AUNTIE. SEEIN' THEM PRINTS DON'T MATCH UNK! CARD, THEY MAY Bv CLIFF STERRETT IF THEM AIN T THE MITTE| MENDED MO Y T'LL EAT THEM! BE Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: First day, per Iine ........ ..102 Following days, per line ... Be Minimum charge, 50c. | Monthly rates furnished on re- o 1 ffice by 2 o) must be in office by = oclocplz on day of publication to FOR SALE 36 1t. Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in lel:plnm‘ firectory. Phone 374. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-10gs. See Juneau Com'l Dack or Phone 3. FOR SALE—Used household Iurm- ture. Telephone 186 FOR SALE—Flat lo}) desk, swivel chair and two arm chairs. White oak. A nice office set in good condlnon Allen Shau.uck Inc. the A COMPL!MENI'ARY Uck(’l awalts Mrs. W. G. Honold to see THE| SIGN OF FOUR from the story by Arthur Conan Doyle at the DPIOWN AAXEATRh TONIGHT Lm]l.ng hoaL 10,000 pounds fish. Call at 519 Goldstein Bldg. or write Verne Saylor, Chichagof. -— Modern five-room Highway, 4': Write P. O. Ask for ,ad‘ug(er,, FOR SALE house on Glacier miles from Juneau. Box 1258, Juneau. FOR SALE Cash register and Corona Lypewriter. Sacrifice. See Chas. Waynor, Valentine Build- ing. FOR SALE - home at Lena 1933. Reasonable tuck FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, Twelfth ‘Street. See Maxtin at light company or Telephone . Furnished summer Be Built in See Allen Shat }“OR SALE—Three ishe (l cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. Sce Mrs. Reeder at Norlhc 'n Rooms. 3 ;' FOR SALE—Lov 5, block 104, $100 THE bI(-N cash. Address P. O. Box 1581. FOR SALE—See the $15 HEAT KING OIL BURNER in opera- at the Sanitary Barber Shop. A COMPLIMENTARY tic V. S. Harding to see FOUR from the Arthur Conan Doyle at TOWN TH FOR_REN1_--_Corner ' Franklin. Sutiable for small amn Phone 1191. John Conn. — 8-room completely house. 6th and Ken- __|FOR sALE Phone 143.! furnished nedy. 08 rented—tuaed. George Anderson. PI FOR REN1—1wo-roum 8pt, nouse- | FOR SALE—AIl furniture of Chan-, nel Apts. Must be sold. Nothing will be raserved I‘UR_N your Ol B0 Into value. | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | ate MISCRLLANEOUS DIESEL OIL: We are m.lklng de- liveries of Diesel Fuel Oil in any quantity from the only strained, filtered and metered system in the city. Lowest prices and you pay for exactly what you get from the meter. CALL COLE TRANSFER. keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev erything furn.sheu. Phone 43¢ Channel Apts WANTED® ‘WANTED—Furnished a])m(menl or house. Call Williams. Phone 602. A YOUNG, trained, competent stenographer desires either part or full time position. Address R 318 care Empire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits W. E. Graham to see THE SIGN OF FOUR from the story by Arthur Conan Doyle at the UP- I‘OWN THEATRE TONIGHT. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits H. M. Holterman to see THE SIGN OF FOUR from the sto by Arthur Conan Doyle at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. . PERMANENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave Shop, Valen- tine Building, Telephone 241. N:W TODAY A Highest Cash Price for Ol JOLD Gold, Jewelry, Silver ana Jental 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. For general new, 194, repair work, “old or call Henry Gorham. Phone EXPERIENCED woman want for |~ general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. in use in California, 2,900,000 are ml burning. fully equipped. 24 hp engine. Ices iR CHEAPER AND BET- } Of the 3,000,000 orchard heaters .I..’...'... Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive ® Friday afternoon or ewmng . SCHEDULED SAiLIN Princess Norah s"heduled to . sail from Vancouver ‘v[arch . 20 at 9 pm lazka scheduled to sail rmm . Seattle March 30 at 9 am. e Noreo scheduled ot sail from e Seattle April 1 at 9 p.m. . Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 1. SOUTHRAIIND Yukon scheduled April 1. . LOCAL SAILINGS . Kenai leaves every Wednes- @ day night at 6 pm, for e Sitka and wayports. 0 Dart leaves every Friday at e 7 am. for Pelersburg, Ka.ke . SAILINGS e southbound e _KENAI “BEATS” ALASKA HERE; 13 ARE ABOARD Feeder Ship from Sitka A r- rives 3 Hours Ahead of Southbound Boat Arrlving three hours ahead of outhbound Alaska, the Alaska s “feeder” ship to Sitka, the Kenai, docked here at 4 o'clock vesterday afternoon. She brought the following 13 pas- sengers. From Sitka—PF. L. Fiske, P. H. Adams, J. P. Morgan, Rev. 1. Tol- lefsen, I. W. Risyold. From Chatham—Axel Olsen. From Kimsham Cove—Axel John- son. From Chichagof—George low, John Frank. From Tenakee—Oliver Henry Wuornos, Mrs, Oscar Hill. e A. Osborne, © 00 00000000 00 . STOCK QUOTATIONS . oo-.o-o..aot High tide, 4:51 aim,, Low tide, 12:14 pm. 22 ‘feet.” High tide, 6:50 p.m., 10.7 feet. .. DRANGE RETURNS Oliver Drange, representative of ,the Juneau Cold Storage Company, (returned to the city from Tena- !kee on_the Kenai, 139 feet. LOS'I AND FOUND LOST — Gold brooch with coral. | Reward. Telephone 684. ! KRAFFT’S Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; market prices. *2nd and Pranklin LOST—Lady’s diamond wrist watch. | Finder please return to Empire | office. Liberal return reward or| for information leading to re- eovery. . | 4 | | | Phone 62 | . Botanists have determined that' 80 distinct species of iris grow in’ Louisiana. i ! | GENERAL MOTORS ' and ' MAYTAG PRODUCTS ;fim §uu:‘m "’;“{ W. P. JOHNSON Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | Freight received not later than 4 | p m. Thursday. il FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | ©* [ SO TrE June J UNEAU Lummu Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 “Tomorrow’: Today” Juneau Ice Cream Styles Parlors SHORT ORDERS Candy e——¥ ~ [— S — | Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR { Seward Street Near Third | | [ EEEEN—— Y SASEESEEEHSSSSHEHLN ) |} “Juneau’s Own Store” = I | | & 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 Service Is the G ‘Tribute” J Mar-" Drange, | | 2= NURTHI.ANDHAS : 16 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SFATTLE, marcn z5.—Motorsnip Northland sailed last night on schedule for Southeast Alaska port with a capacity list of passenge:s the following beoked for Juneau N. J. Beers, Norman Ferrier, M. O. Miller, J. H. Massey, H. M. Holl- mann, G. B. Erickson, Elmer Eck- off, C. W. Anderson, W. H. Rob- inson, Mrs. Anna Scull, Miss Cath- erine Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wel- ton Ward, W. F. Russell, Ed Reeves John Clausen. e v cvo e e e e REGISTER! REGISTER! To vote at the city elee- tion on April 2 you must register. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do s0 now, at the City Hall REGISTER! REGISTERNS e0e s cevsssecccce ® 0000000000 Cardinal Cabs Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's 8 gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the YOUR ALASKA Laundry S ing. * brought here. vey, M. A. Williams. | Grath, Mrs. Bruce, A. Carlson, , lips. |she carried 31 | whom travelled first class. The out- | F. S. Scobee. | bound list: | Lowrie, Mrs. Georgée L. Johnson, Dick Rutledge, Fred Rutledge, Mal- | The machine arrived on the Ban- (colm O. Mise, Robert Carlson, G.|don Sunday. THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 [ V. Carl; Mrs. J. Lindley Green, Robert Mabhle. For Cordova—Miss R. thips, Dr. T. J. Pyle, John Frank, Oscar| Hill, R. M. Omura, Frances Roche- leau, Jotn Anderson, R. B. Sather, George Ellifsen, Wiliam King, Gus Sherman, A. M. Rice. ! For Skagway— James Mrs. P. H. Ganty. ONE-HOUR STOP MADE MONDAY BY S.5. ALASKA Vessel Brings 16 Passeng- crs from Westward to Juneau Enroute South | CROWDED YUKON HAS EVIDENCE OF BIG SEASON {Vessel Arrlves from Seattle his Morning with 40 for Juneau Nadeau Ample evidence that Alaska has ened up” for the spring and summer was evidenced by the ar- rival of the well-patronized Yukon from Seattle at 5 o'clock this morn- When the vessel left the Puget Sound port Saturday, every avail- able berth was taken. Chief rea- cons for the large passenger mani- fest are the two cannery crews which are being taken to their sea- sen’s work at Excursion Iniet and Drier Bay. Forty persons were Sixteen passengers were brought to Juneau last night when the Al«“ aska made a one-hour stop en-| route from the Westward to Se-l attle. The vessel arrived at 7 o'-| clock. Many travelling men and three old-timers bound for fhe Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, were included in the inbound list. The through passenger list was small. The inbound list, as prepared by Purser Dave Doran, includes: H. B. Crewson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Jeffrey, Dr. Vance B. Murray, E. E. Brendt, B. Marrone, C. A. Show- ers, C. R. Booth, Mabel Linehan,| E. M. Polley, Mrs. P. H. Ganty, F.| Story, W. McMayburn, Jesse Brown, and J. Williams. ‘The outbound list includes: For Seattle—August Romanseth, Max Redington, Charles Otteson, Mabel Nichols, W. S. Pekovich, A. Johnson, Tony Creviolini, W. P. Johnson, A. F. Raynor, Axel John- son, Hawley Sterling, George Cos- key, F. W. Reech, P. O. Butler, Ray Krey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nowell, Rev. I. Tollefson, T W. Ris-I vold. For Wrangell—Richard Wakelin, Mrs. R. W. Mize, L. L. Trimble, Frank Scully, S. Kawalta. | For Petersburg—John Barlow. | For Ketchikan—John E. Pegues, When the Yukon left the harbor | King Brise, P. H. Adams, J. P. passengers, 14 of | Morgan, Ed Delaney, C. F. Daltier, The Yukon left Juneau for Sew- ard and wayports this afternoon from the Alaska Juneau dock. The Yukon's skipper is Capt. Charles A. Glasscock, U. S. N. R., and her purser is Jack Hewitt. The inbound list: From Seattle—raul Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, E. H. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cam- eron, C. Carlson, Art Deutter, Jack Edwards, Mrs. P. Foster, P. A. Hen- ey, Jr., Fred W. Holmberg, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus F. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keeny, E. A. Kline- smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mar- chall, Mrs. Audrey McCurdy, R. L. Merrin, Vella Moehring, John Mon- roe, Ciiff Morgan, R. E. Penning- ton, Charles Peterson, Lyman Peck, M. M. Reese, C. Roth, A. P. Ro- mine, Paul Thornton, W. J.-Tur- From Ketchikan— Charles Mc- E. Rockhill, R. B. Chet Johnson. Fram Wrangell—Louise Joseph and baby. From Petersburg—Gordon Phil- —_———— TRUCK FOR J. LARSON For Seward—Otto Weisklander, S. The Juneau Motor Company has delivered a new Ford pick-up truck to James Larson, local contractor. Baxter C. Felch, O. Whittendale, Mrs. J .J. Meherin, Ralph Furnier, | | | | ‘> Harry Wuamos, Jack Buturave, \’ Interior Alaska Now Open to Juneau Enter pnse COMMENCI NG APRIL:2 ’ Weekly scheduled aigplane passenger and express service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- good, Nome and way points. Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. MISS NORTH, Local Agent Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 K Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” ALASKA MEAT CO.. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF: '—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected g e “The Store That Pleases” ! | | IC SERVING' ALASKA THE YEAR ROUN BAILING. SCHEDULE. * Leave""Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 3 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Apr. Apr. 2 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 =54 Apr, 13 'Calls at Skagway northbound only. tCalls at Yakutat north and southbound. Victoria and Northwestern Southeast Alaska only. Calls at Sitka southbound after Juneau. S. ». KENAI leaves 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 Thmm Wh to California by Pa- cific S. S. Lines Non'rl-l LAl D The _only llne serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Junean Lv. Juneau Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr, 28 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$65.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Mar. 18 Apr, 1 Ar.&Ly. Juneau Mar. 23 Apr. 15 Apr. 6 Apr. 29 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$57.00 J. B. Burford & ©v. D. B. Femme: Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas Leave Seattle Ar.&Lv. Juneau Apr. 20 May 4 ) ) ) ) D —y WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY ! PIER B—@EA'!'I‘I E, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call ! March 8—M.S. Zapora Ketchikan Tenakee March 16—S.8. Bandon Hydaburg Hoonah ‘ March 24—M.S. Zapora Craig Juneau Apr?l 1—S.S. Bandon 1 Klawak Chichagof April 9—M.S. Zapora Port Alexander . lerEAU COMMER(‘IAL DOCK—Agent PHONE Main and Wllloughby Ave. B T ———— [ e e LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ’ Panhandle Air Trans port Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska l il C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 . FERRY E_ME CARD ANADIAN]| : PACIFIC 4, SAILING To VANGOUVER, VICTORIA! and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 13, 24 April 3, 14, 24 May 5, 13, 23 Tickets, reservations and full particulars “HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES . g AP I R ] " GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floon w Waxing T

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