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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT JUST SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE PLEASE NOT ICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire, People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed o the box number listed. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE ce bedroom , baby c box, and Phon Ren Cook to s £ DAY at the UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT 3 lot 50%100. Mrs | and Pres-to-logs. om’l Dock or Phone — WHY PAY RENT? on West 8th, fully h or terms. See FOR SALE furnished cab- ins at Te Alaska. See Mrs. Reeder at Northern Hotel. ee, A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Lo Kann to see SIN'S PAY DAY at the UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE — Modern hve -room | house on Glacier Highway, 4% % | miles from Juneau. Write P. O. Bo\( 1258, Juneau FOR %ALE le; rggnl.ex sa.cri—‘ fice. See Chas. Waynor, Vz\len-ll 3 Buxldmg | POR SKLE - F‘umnshed summer home at Lena Beach. Built i LO: 1933. Reasonable. See Allen Shat-| FOR bALE—Lot 5, blOCk 104, $100 1. cash. Addr value Cash or trade nc Nuuet Shop. HENNING ARRIVES Fred Henning, wife of the ner of the H. 8. Graves store here, arrived on the Alaska from Seattle. WARRACK Construction Co. Phone 487 - | et L Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors SHORT ORDERS Fountain Candy s THAT® $500 WORTH Ol INSURANCE I HA\IE N PAS LIFE, { o NS ‘OkAy! Now, | [THERE'S YouR POLICIES ON MR. PERKINS’ LIFE, LADIES. SERV!NL: MA‘Sb\A THE Leave e Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar.16 ' Mar.19 Mar. 25 ..Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr, Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. ..Apr. 2 Apr. 8 Apr. iYUKON .Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. N'WESTERN -Apr. 9 Apr. 13 Apr. “Calls at Skagway northbound only. tCalls at Yakutat north and southbound. Victoria and Northwestern Southeast Alaska only. Calls at Sitka southbound after Juneau. . ». KENALI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. Steamer ALASKA “YUKON ALASKA VICTORIA ! 8 15 15 THE ALASKA LINE J. McKANNA, Agent ; RFNT—~T.~0 furnished apart- | Telephone 5601. RENT—Three room furn App‘} Juneau Paint Store. A CO\IPLIME\TARY ticket awaits R. R. Brown to see SIN'S PAY FOR house Marine N ews DAY at the UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT Steaser Movements FOR RENT: Hsckpg room dishes, NORTHBOUND : linen, light $15. Babybed, kiddie ® Norco due Saturday. FUR F R E E Z I N G car $10. 3 upstairs Bandon due Saturday. i i v ria due Saturday. PIANOS rented—tu. Phone 143 SCHEDULED 5aiLINGS George Anderson. FOR REN1 keeping room, erything furn.shea. Chaanel Apts MISCLLLANEOUS ra scheduled to sail from tle April 9. n scheduled to sail from tle April 6 at 9 am. and scheduled to sail m Seattle April 8 at 9 HALIBUT CATCH rlshermen. Stlll in Port,' Advance Scheme for Handling Surplus Two-rum 8L, NOUSE- rarge, $20.00. Ev- Phone 436 SOUTHBOTIND SAILINGS 2 W CHICHAGOFF GOLD Norah due in port at KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 2 MINING SYNDICATE tonight and sails The halibuters are considerin Meeting 7:30 p.m., April 3, Am- 1 at 3 o'clock in the ® y1a; whepeby Alaska and Seattle erican Legion Dugout. Expect all g it banks might be prevailed upon to unit holders to be there. BOARD scheduled southbound ® finance the freezing of surplu OF DIRECTORS. —adv 18 es this season. Fishermen be- = LOCAL SAILINGS lieve Alaska banks will now be able FOR efficient home help during Kenai leaves every Wednes- to finance freezing four million Phone either day night at 6 p.m., for pounds of fish and Seattle and other banks in Washington mig finance freezing of the remainder of the surplus. The Alaska and Puget Sound fieets are still in port, the result of brokers' refusal to set a mini- mum pri TWO ARE FREED 1eau 346. Rosalie Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kake and wayports. e e s s 0000 a AY THE- UPK‘U\\\I R - ¢ secs 0 cc v TIDES TOMORROW ® s 0000 c0 00 High tide, am., 19.0 am, -34 pm., 179 fe e, 6:56 p.m., DIESEL OIL liveries of Diesel quantity filtered the city ng de Fuel Oil in any from the 3 and met 3 -1.5 from the meter. CALL COLE : TRANSFER MOTORSHIP BANDON s SAN FRANCISCG, Cal, April 2. For general repaw work, old or ON WAY TO JUNEAU —Two of nine defendants, Frankie new, call Henry Gorham. Phonc Fields and Louis Markovich, bar- 194, SEATTLE, A““‘ 2. — Motorship tenders, have been granted freedom — - 3andon, of the Wills Navigation g charges of conspiracy to har- SPECIAL: ash dye, $125. For compa niled Monday forenoon por George “Baby Face” Nelson efficient beauty wark'.call tele-| 1t 10 o'clock with ninepassen- put motions 4o acquit the. other poone 4 ers aboard, the following booked ceyen were denied by Federal Judge 53 s ST R or Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. H. Rus- i Walter C. Lindley, the Govern- ment rested in the case. Evidence against Fields and Mar- WAN [El WANTED- By ell, H. Smith, John Martinsen. - young lady, smal kovich was itted “too thin” by . or furnished bedroom in RONAN’ DENNIS ARE Assistant Uniled States Attorney iti I.mnl) Emp}ye }( 356, SWORN lN AS UQUOR Robert McMillan. | CHILDREN cared for by day oo LICENSE OFFICERS T g ey hour, in your home rnl(phcno 4751, or mine ' TALLAPOOSA CREW ot newty uppornied v entoree- | MEMBERS, WIVES LEAVE ON YUKON ment officers, were sworn into of-| Among the 30 passengers WANTED—I-‘urmshed apanmem or house. Cal) Williams. Phom GU’ ! tice yesterday, the oath being ad-, ministered by Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. Ronan will leave on the next boat, April 9, for Yakutat, Valdez, Cordova, Seward, who | trained, compewn. stenographer desires either part or full time position. Addres 318 care Empire, Yukon yesterday afternoon are the following persons conn Seldovia and Kodiak before going to Fairbanks where he will be per- manently located. L()S‘l AND FOUND the United States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa: Mantia Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mrs.| out Dennis will remain in Juneau to —On ’I‘n;m(’ Road Girl 8 camera, green color. Return Empire. Rewa.rd James Sortland. | [The Tallapoosa went to Seattle | recently for her annual overhaul. . MRS. STROEBE ARRIVES Mrs. Tom J. Stroebe, wife of the| for the time being. LOST — A g,old ring with lurge amethyst stone. Reward for find- er who returns it to the Alaskd 's office. Company agency at Dupont, ar- rived here from Seattle as a pas-| senger on the Alaska. She is ac-| companied by her son, Tommy. ERTYS ON BOAT Mrs. Frank McCafferty daughter, Frances, re. and their turned to Juneau aboard the Alas. ka from Seattle. McCafferty is a| Mr, and e PSP e e .o o ot Phone former owner of the Juneau Mo- ‘M. S. “I)ART” Leaves Femmer Dock every. Friday | at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. E“rr:lght received not later than 4 P m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 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. { s PG S~ Q0 ik n Shop | Jones-Stevens LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street | | Near Third | TRY OUR SE and Wear the Difference! 1 _— | | White Hand Laundry We Pick Up and Deliver Phone 802 M. H R, | GENERAL MOTORS | and 4 MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | W.P.JOHNSON | —Aa B— | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers o e g ITS The details of direction are planned and complet- ed without causing added | anxiety to members of Wi ] I the family. Rates are 4 WVise to Call 8 { i by ar ll'l a Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Cabs VST SSSSN 5 = | OS] | Hardwood Floo C e s FOTIL SRS THE MN}'BARY GROCERY - Wasing . Polishing ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. it ) | -~ COMPANY || e {I. H. Jones, | manager of the Dupont Powder | PHONESIBORBS YUKUN TAKES 30 PASSENGERS - FROM JUNEAU ONS.S. ALASKAi PROPOSE PLAN |Vessel Leaves Ior Scatde Lavge' Gisip for Port Ges After Five-Hour Stay in Local Harbor When the Yukon Jeft the Alaska Juneau dock yesterday afternoon Seattle after a five-hour stay ere e took 30 passengers. The outbound list includes: For Seattle—O. Porter, Dr. Vance Murray, Mrs. James Sorthland, Mary Holmquist, Mantia Ul- Warren Smith, Vera M. mith, T. L. George, I. A. Ander- , Mrs. J. F. Dennis, Mrs. L. C. , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McClos- Walter McCloskey, Dessie V. Smith, L. C. McKechnie, R. M. Shepard, Mrs. S. E. Ruffner, Vir- Hinkle, Allan Gregerson, Ver- non Smith, C. A. Marshall, V/. A, Marshall, H. R. Orme. For Wrangell—Margaret son. For Ketchikan—R. B. Bruce, L.' Clark, George L. McMann, Roy B. Elliott. Rt NORAH TAKES 80 PASSENGERS - FOR SKAGWAY Vessel Due Here on South- bound Run at 7 To- night—Sails at 3 B. gil Otte- With more than 80 passengers for Skagway and the Yukon Ter- ritory aboard, the Princess Norah paid a three and a half hour visit on Juneau's waterfront last night. She left 26 pasengers here. She arrived at 7 o'clock. Included among the Yukon pas- sengers are many mining men and employees of the White Pass and Yukon Route. The vessel is due to arrive here left Juneau on the Seattle-bound 3t 7 O'¢lock tonight on the south- | bound trip to Vancouver, B. C. She ected with is scheduled to sail south at 3 o'clock tomorrow morning. The inbound list: G. Christenson, Mrs. L. Caro, |Mrs. E. Dupree, Miss M. Fox, R. |W. Ferguson, Mrs. H. E. Gleason, Mrs. O. Hollister, A. Jaeger, Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mrs. A. W. Kinsey and daughter, Mrs. R. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kohl- hase, A. Longmire, C. Miller, Mr. {and Mrs. G. Raab, C. Thiesen, C. Valdimire, F. Chase, Mrs. Hend- rickson and daughter, C. Reed, J. Uyenaka e — hEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM | GROCERY. —adv. Throngn tickets to California by Pa- cific 8. S. Lines MANY CANNERY | WORKERS ARE | ¢ P ham Here Today— 53 for Juneau 4'——'— e e aed b NORTH I.A”fim attle this morning at 8:45 o'clock | 4 with a long passenger waybill showing large numbers of fish can- The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout kers bound for the West e vents nery workers un or e est- | ward. The vessel brought 53 pas- Lv. Sunlql:u oroxsz_u‘»m;(:“nm..m?‘v Junean sengers for Juneau, including 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 travelling in steerage class. Apr. 8 4 4 Among the many cannery labor- Apr. 22 :i: 2102 :p: ;! '5 included on the Alaska's west- | % pr. pr bound list are 30 bound for the establishment at Port Graham. This group will transfer to the De- SEATTLE AND RETURN—$65.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO pere at Seward to reach its desti- nition Leave Seattle Ar.&Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar.&Lyv. Juneau The Alaska sailed for Seward and Mar. 18 Mar. 23 Apr. 15 Apr. 20 wayports early this afternoon from Apr. 1 Apr. 6 Apr. 29 May 4 the Alaska Juneau Dock. The inbound list: From Seattle—N. E. Brown, Mrs. Jack Conway, Jack Conway, Jr., A. R. Earl, Ada Faneuf, Mrs. Fred | Henning, Frances McCafferty, F. | McCafferty, Mrs. McCafferty, Mrs. Eric Paulson, Eric Paulson, Y. Ot- suka, Mrs. Tom J. Strocbe, Tom- my Stroebe, T. B. Stewart, Peggy! SEATTLE AND RETURN—$57.00 J. B. Burford & Cv. Ticket Agent v Al;ensr,m“n Phone 79 Douglas D. B. Femme) Freight Agent Phone 114 B ) S ———y WILLS NAVIGATION (,()MPANY ' PIER B—SEATTI E, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call | | Scott, John E. Stewart, H. Sarvala, | March 8-—M.S. Zapora | Ketchikan Tenakee Mrs. Paul Sorenson, Mrs. H. J. March 16—S.S. Bandon ,‘ Hydaburg Hoonah Thompson, J. B. Warrack, George March 24—M.S. Zapora | Craig Juneau H Wesch, T. Yamada. | April 1—S.S. Bandon ‘ Klawak Chichagot ! From Southeast Alaska ports— April 9—M.S. Zapora Port Alexander F -Th;whse:‘(f. N"h“-gj' R C"“;: JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent er, M. Scott, Rose Druxman, L. PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave, 'Hulr. Mrs. D. Calvin, L. L. Trim-| g eeemumm. ks e o ble. = —- [ e G5 P LANG'S LUXURIOUS | YACHT COMING HERE . ¢ v According to Purser Dave Doran| | ; of the Alaska which was in porl” ¥ A& today, Juneau soon will be visited| J L be n’ lls I by the luxurious yacht owned by u'leau um r 1/ b nc' R. E. Lang, National Grocery Com- pany executive. . et Ry Purser Doran said Mr. and Mrs. Lang and O. Mathi, officer in the Anheuser-Busch Company, arrived || in Ketchikan on the Alaska. They | will stay there until the yacht,| I now enroute north from Seattle,| arrives at the First City. It is believed that Chet John- son, Alaska representative for the| Panhandle Air Trans port Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTEZR National Grocery Company will ac-| company the party on a tour of Alaskan waters. Most Economical Air Transportatior in Alasks - e, GOODALL FOR CORDOVA =t One of the Cordova passengers from Seattle on the Alaska is C. J. Goodall, Cordova lumber executive. secscvscon . . e VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! e . ——— . [] Polls close tonight at 7 e e o'clock. Don't forget to vote. ) good, Nome al Paeh : Interior Alaska Now Open to Juneau Enterpnse COMMENCING APRIL 2 Weekly scheduled airplane passenger and express service every Tuesday ‘for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- Reservations and information P. A, A. Office, Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. MISS NORTH, Local Agent Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 : wu@w.mrw From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 13, 24 April 3, 14, 24 ! May 5, 13, 23 Tickets, reservations and full Pparticulars from v.w, m:am.m | nd way points. GARLAND BOGCGAN C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company TIME SCHEDULE . CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 am. 1 M am. 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. J ¥ 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leavgs Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 .am. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves .Auk Bay at OQ p.m n.nd Juneau at M’l‘mfl BVENING BPECIAL! Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 p.m,. -and d TBMEVBI} PAY