The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1935, Page 6

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By CLIFF QTLRRETT PAYIN' THE A $500 ONE ON HIM | [YES, DEAR. THIS LITTLE PoLICY 2SS [T NEVER COULD egT S | SE QV'Nr Al. / PREMIUMS ON S ABOUT ALL MY | |ON YOUR UNCLE SAMUEL IS INSURANCE ON MYSELF, ) > e #2660 ALLOWANCE'LL STAND,| | GOING To PUT 7 BEING SO FAT, SO \; / YEA.‘ K W ON INK o 1 You TTHROWGH < I GUESS T KI»N tfi:éfié sl - s E. COMPROMISE ‘ON GOIN' To &8 2 e g N SAILING ‘SCHEDULE , " d . / Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ...Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 *YUKON .. .....Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 ALASKA ......Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 VICTORJA .....Apr. 2 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 fYUKON ......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. Victyia and Northwestern Southeast Alaska only. Calls at Sitka southbound after Juheau. 3. 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 l‘OR REN[ | Davis, Damaris Davis, Mrs. W. 4 PR\, B3 | 23 R "amree. ‘ Througn tickets to The outbound list: | California by Pa- FOR RE T: Hsekpg room dishes, ‘ Louis linen, light $15. Babybed, kitidie| _ 3 Ry oy i For Sitka—Mr. and Mrs.A e citic 5. S. Lines car $10. 314 Front St. upstalrs.|pop gALE—One house with 3 lots, arlne e ‘N[ S Go Tu SITKA nN Baggen, George Baggen, N. A. Mc-| e et house with Iot 50x100. d Eachran, Mr, and Mrs. G. E Ban-| PIANOS oc Fliptp “3'1 . one vard, Dorothy Wanamaker, Mrs. ga 7 11 Mrs. | e o Ancerod i gzi ;11?5 D;zrglniam . - William Wanamaker, Katherinei POR REN1—1wo-roum 8pL,NOuse- - e | 2 s 1 Wanamaker, Charles Daniels, Hen- F‘ORSALE Cosl1ndl>resmlogs"""‘."""""" e si0in ] Johnson, Mrs. H. Kettleson, Mr. keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- | . 1y f w See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone | ® TIDES TOMORROW . - and Mrs, J. S. Jeffrey, Mrs.”Rose erything furn.shed. Phone 430 /oo 0e06 000 000ce su“fle’ Movemenh o Vessel A He f Andrews, Jess Brown, Michael Bar- ST e G . NORTHEOUND essel Arrives bere from 2 Frank Taylor, Sam Light, Mr. i S 2 0w = i . . . . ry, Frank Taylor, 3 MISCELLANEOUS F‘(?;R iufxE — war P':ugmnmr»‘l;lx;; Low tide, 4:28 am, 20 feet. o Princess Noran scheduled to o Seattle This'Morning Ili wrs sames Kitkn, Fred Salac. mal ouse on Wes High tide, 10:27 a.m, 158 feet. @ arrive Monday afternoon or e 1 o % 2 T o NEW (mruAGoFF GOLD furnished, cash or terms. See, Low tide, 4:53 pim. -09 feet. @ evening. . with 2_7 Aboard ~ MINING SYNDICATE e L i | High tide, 11:07 pm, 165 fect. & Alaska due Tuesday. ®| Atrivirigiat 9Ub'clook this: moth- LIGHTHOUSE BOAT = 1 RANSPORTATION CO Meceting 7:30 p.m., April 3, Am- FOR SALE—Used household furni- 5% “::"?16“0””‘;'3 : 3 SUMEDOLED, SAILINGS - o\ - tHe motorship Nortnand HERE FEW HOURS| 753 erican Legion Dugout. Expect all ture. Telephone 186. b » Sy 203 feet. & Noreg suudiied Ok Ml drom o, ' ent 27 persons o' Junea from ey The only line serving Alaska that main- unit holders to he there. BOARD - Soge b HIgh L_lde, 11:20 a.m., 17.0 feet Seattle April 1 at 9 p.m. . thle After Uinineanic ganeral i Paoitl Cossh: Dodk tains a regular weekly service throughout OF DIRECTORS. —ady.| FOR SALE—Three furnished cab- Low tide, 5:36 p.m., -16 feet. ¢ Bandon scheduled to sail from e < s 3 2 Amym” 'at acific as! the year. ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs. High tide, 114 pm., 180 feet. & Seattle April 1, . M’zf- the ‘;e»aexl ?tpg_r:;d <an l:% at 9:30 o'clock last night, the MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awails| Reeder at Northern Hotel. Zapora_scheduled to sail from e °3ular roun ';”’ (ieh ": aking ynitcd States Lighthouse Service Lv. Seattle AT St e, ) e Wk: Pukch ' th. wsh.taroer e ooril s 2 Empite Classified Ads Pay. o Seattle April 9. ' . JT};ZS*;’;gS’;‘iSi_'g":;:c“l‘:d C};;c-k e fl] ffd:hr_ was in port until Mar. 25 Mar, 29 Mar. 31 d Madge E in the P v o o 7 . S S ; 10 o'cloc! is morning. 3 g;"':um‘cm:;; Vtm:h’" U; A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits WANTED ¢ BOUTHRININD SAILINGS o| .. oo on Sl ndy e rne " post - came from Sentinel Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Al al e i e Northland scheduled to ar- e 1 s ; Apr. 22 Apr. 28 Apr. 28 TOWN THEATRE Sunday night., it Frank Beame €0 s ket | R e nl L I e Mive ¢ 8 oclock Sunday e 10 Sail southbound for Seattle an rdand where repairs were made e T | Baxter and Madge Evans in the | v, nrpn piniched ,partmem OF o miight niki s faout -one o | PO later. 4 to certain marine safety devices. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$65.00 FOR efficient home help during GRAND CANARY at the UP-| "y o ® Williams. Phone 602. o hour later & o| The Northland's purser is Leon- per announced immediate destina- maternity cases. Phone either TOWN THEATRE Sunday night. X coMPLI'\/{FNTARY k”, = o Tiikon s’rvhe.dulcd aud o ard Winch, a veteran with the tion, before returning to her head- MOTORSHIP NORCO Douglas 79 or Juneau 346. Rosalic 2~ s § ¥ ticket awa b company. quarters at Ketchikan, is Five Fin- ALE Modern five-room | o e April 1. " % - AV Lundell. FC;“ e | BITle FIEEE RS e (Wam P‘m(_“ i, $| The inbound list: i Talhind. Leave Seattle Ar&Lv.Juneau Leave Seattlo Ar.&Lv. juneau il 0 - v S - 1an~ s v,; ‘ v;-'L:‘.P O- Baxter and Madge Evans in t * K 3 ']), =5 Wi From Seattle—N. I. Beers, Nor-' The Cedar's skipper is Capt. J. Mar. 18 Mar. 23 Apr, 15 :A n A20 DIESEL OIL: We¢ are making de-| miles from Juneau rite P. GRAND CANARY at the UP- enai leaves every ‘ednes- man Ferrier, M. O. Miller, J. H.|w. Ledbetter Apt. i ) pr. liveries of Diesel Fuel Oil in any Box 1258, Juneau 5 e day night at 6 p.m. for e d > < Apr. 6 Apr. 29 May 4 i R A o : TOWN THEATRE Sunday night. o cif FEEC 2% O 1 o |Massey, H. M. Hollman, C. W. An- R SEATTLE AND RETURN-.$57.00 r he only strai o Lt o 2 - 4 E e N—$57. t " FOR SALE—Cash register. Sacri- Vg P o n, W. H. Robinson, Mrs. Anna filtered and metered e e alon-|A° ¥OUNG, - trained, competent ® Dart leaves every Friday at o b s e ATION A lirRe J. B. Burford & Cv. D. B. Femme Guy L. Smith the city. Lowest prices and you s hine bt % i stenographer desires either part ® 7 a.m. for Pelersburg, Kake e Mrs. Milton Ward, Miss| Al RGO I Ticket Agent Freight Agert Agent pay for exactly what you _ tine Building. or full time position, Address R ® and wayports. * | oulds . IR B Risselt B At et o Mg . Phone 79 Phone 113 Douglas . 4 . : ceeeecesec e g al s ggr:Né;\;Rmcw.. CALL COLE poR SALE — Furnished summer 318 car ,Emmrreirkirih o i TR ST e ) 15 John Clausen, E. Eckoff. |late brother George Dakovich from | eeemeseemommsmsrm s e Y ER. home at Lena Beach, Built in Prom. Southetst Alusks. WHsDOrthIihE: Dad Pebus ellt Tissai ti e pp— R s SPECIAL . . PERMANENT WAVE 1o Reasonable. See Allen Shat- | 0T AND FOUND ZAPORA LEAVES | _ochn & Paglien, ©. B. Efickson;|mikron (Sundag) nomn (13 asieens f1 WALLS I\f\VIGATION COMPANY aigar | ¢ b sl Al " S. Scobee, R. Turner, W. Wind- THOMAS CABHEN, fxgr;sco'Bfi‘i‘lfizfizw;&ph}m’ "\4:]“ FOR SALE—Lou 5, block 104, $100 LOST—Lady's black leather hand ON SOUTH TRIP . - Dy Siseon, J ManEy, Mos. ABcdly, . e | Seattle égll::n!:s ol sl W‘:}’QH A S E cash. Address P. O. Box 1581 bag. Contains glasses and keys. o _ : H 5 8 . " March 8-—M.S. Zapora Ketcl km.ls ¥ For general repair “work, old or AN AGLE L st Wil Return to Empire, Rcward ‘AAtm :mnmng 11 hours i POIt, | oo oemomm oo mm o mm o s oo mmo a0 a0 b o S0SH 0 M0 S S0 am o o ‘ Miteah A6% R Band etchikan ‘Tenakee new, call Henry Gorham. Phone POR SALE-All f — e — the Zapora left for Seattle this “9. Bandon Hydaburg Hoonah ; y Gorham. Phone FOR SALE-Al furniture of Chati- March 24—M.S. Zapora, . 194, nel Agld: Must be #o1d. Nothirlg| A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits forenoon via Hoonah, Chichazof | g f L 0 Craig Juneau et s 21601 i amaaripid : | .Carl Lindstrom to see Warner and Sitka. & i April 1-88. Bandon Klawak Chichagof SPBCIAL: Eyelash dye, $125 ®or' "= " TP . | Bagter and Madge Evans in the The vessel was berthed ‘at Ju-' i April §—MB. Zagora Port Alexander efficient beauty work call tele- TURN your oy gwo Into valle = GRAND CANARY at the UP- neau Commercial Dock at 11 o'clock (] JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent phone 4952, Cash or trade at Nueget Ghn” , TOWN THEATRE Sunday night. last night from Seattle. She |‘ PHONE ‘3 Main and Willoughby Ave. From Seattle—Mrs. Hazel Jus- tin, Mrs. J. B. Decker, Mike Wash- er, Bert Setzer, M. Massey, Frank SR o Day. l LAST DAY TO REGISTER " brought the following six persons:'i Saturday is the last day to mg»! Cash Special! | ji= % Monday and Tuesday = it o open trom B3 to 5% ] REDUCTION ON ALL BEAUTY WORK i | i | To all those in doubt It is always much easier for those out of office, and without re- sponsibility to make reckless statements and impossible promises, than it is for those already charged with a public trust to offset them with catch phrases and appeals to the cupidity of the unthinking. Juneau Lliml;er Mllls, Inc. pm. and from 7:00 pm. to 9:00 }\:ont:er.. for the accommodmcmadovfI PERMANENT, $3. 75 DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS mw‘t REALISTIC WAVE SHAMPOO (Finger) 50c MARCELLING 50¢ ; Phone 397 for, Appointment e i Panhandle Air Transi Bfi Co. “PATCO” I 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER l M. S. “DART’ Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake,, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 5 P , @ m, Thursday. | + FOR INFORMATION | IAUBICB C. REABER, Phone 4622 AGAIN WE URGE VOTERS TO INVESTIGATE THE FACTS Look up the record of the P. W. A. bond issue and the government grant. (] Most Economical Air Transportatios in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 See whether all possible speed has not been made. Go to the City Hall and begin with the passage of the Act of Congress authorizing the loan last March. Follow through the various steps necessary to be taken, including the prescribed ordinances, the bond election held after thirty days’ required notice, the multitudinous details provided by law and the regulations of the Public Works Administrator, the engineer- ing and legal work demanded by governmental requirements. American Beauty Parlor MRS. ALSIE J. WILSON FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAD Prepare Now for Easter! See whether there has been any delay at all; whether any unneces- 6:158. sary expense; whether, if some of those who now seek a change on the REALISTIC OIL W.?VE 7@ i,vnr::}:\dmgi:conomy, had been zi:‘en their way, it would not have cost BHONE 532 NONE BETTER'RUTH CARLSON zm n Pigg Apartments 1:;”91“- Look into the overhead expense connected with the P. W. A. proj- TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 3:15p.m. ects. You will discover some interesting facts about this. See what the and, SEATTLE ngi overhead expense is, and also what it would have been. but for the com- From. J b 6:30a. mon sense and backbone of Mayor Goldstein and the present Council, 4 s J uned J:30a3m, exercised at the expense of the loss of some votes at the coming election. PRINCESS NORAH :EM‘.- } : L8y é el 12:45pm. INVESTIATE THESE FACTS; and then go to the office of Gov- j g March 13, 24 2 ernor Troy, State Engineer, and to the office of the representatives of u'leau Enterprlse April 3, 14, 24 ,:#: , 14, the Public Works Administrator in the Federal Building, and ask whether there has been any lack of co-operation with them, on the part of the Mayor and Council. Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's a gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the May 5, 13, 23 +—Sacwurasy otily. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent CO’VIMENCIN(, APRIL 2 Weekly scheduled airplaite passenger and express service every Tuesday for Fairbaiks, Flat, Liven- EXERCISE FAIR PLAY Juneau Ferry & Naviga laundry. = Behei good Nome and way points. JUNEAU tion Company If Mayor Goldstein and the present council have not handled the S K : 5 A. A. Office, R R R affairs of the City in the proper manner, they do not deserve re-elaftdlo{l [ ] A ks tions and informAvtin s . ' TIME SCHEDULE If they have done so, and are willing to serve again, they are entitled to y VRIS, G A R R Sl 'HANN| LINE your votes. YOUR i it"_; f f8ael } THE MISSY SHOP LeaE Auk BIEL Bulse J - Pacific Alaska Azrways Inc. || ° soecataing in el Yoo Juneau needs the services of Mayor Goldstein for another year AL 4SKA | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | 8:15 am. 9:30 am. more than he needs the salary. We need the services of Councilmen g o MISS NORTH, Local Agent | HOUSE DRESSES i 12:30 Bim, 3150 5o McKinnon, Reck and Rice for another term, and to insure proper team- ) | and accessories at moderat| | 4:15 pm. 5:15 p.m. work in the interests of good government. Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 +7:30 am. bus goes via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. i) (This advertisement was prepared, and is being paid for by a committee of taxpayers without any sugges- O o ” 3 SUNDAY SPECIAL: tions or assistance fromfl..‘m‘\ of the present officials, i S g i g RY Hardwood: Floors Bar ot G b -‘ndu.r:ve. Al:: or of any candidate for office) THE SANITARY GR E Waxi Polish: e o s m;“} smne&u ' Sandi Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and - PHONES 83 OWmmwmehGfi' 3‘% Juneau. at 4 TRIPS EVERY Day

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