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R PAS BEEN WORKIN' FER TWO HOURS WITH ‘rHAT SHORT - WAVE RADIO. HE THINKS HE'S GO Want Ad Information Phone 374 words to the Count b average \ine. Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: ®irst day, per line ... ! Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 59c. Monthly rates furnished on re- uest. Jopy must be in office by 2 welock on day of publication to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'zd in telephone Aigetory. Phone 374. 10¢ Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE—WIill sell at appraised uble value one kitchen range, d iron bed, springs and mattress Heward D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Administrator Batchelle: Estaie. FOR SALE_Bed and living rcom sit. See Burgette, Steinbeck Ap's. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awalts James Ramsay to see Mary Brian in ONE YEAR LATER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE—V. A. Painc house on 6th St. Ready for immediate pos- seision. Cash or terms. Phone 248 after 6 p.m FOR SALE—Men's suits, new and used, $3 to $10. Reading glasses $2. Day Optical Co., No. 337 Wil- loughby Ave. FOR SALE — Six-room plastered, hardwood floor home. Full con- crete basement, garage in base- ment, Electrol oil burzner, plumb- ing of best quality, extra toilet off downstairs bedroom, concrete sidewalks, corner lot. Requires $1500.00 cash payment, balance on monthly pa)meuu Phone 439. FOR SALE—Four-room house with bath at 9th and E. Lot 40x90. Address P. O. Box 2352. FOR SALF—measonable. Gasboat Pheasant. See Tom Smith. FOR SALE—The Ainlay Centri- fucal Gold Separator. Capacity 25 tons. Bargain. Address P. O. Box 288, Juneau, Alaska. mn SALE or trade for 4 h. p Johnson or Evinrude a 10 hp. Johnson, also 20-ft. river boat. Phone 173. FOR SALE — l4-room furnished apt. Three apts. Phone 1532. FOR SALE—1932 Hupriobile sedan. Good mechanical condition and rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill Williams, Paris Inn. A COMPLIMENTARY uckev. B.WMLS Jack Davis to see Mary Brian in. ONE YEAR LATER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE—Twelve acres patented land, with three room furnished house. Cheap for cash or terms can be arranged. Adjoining the City Limits of Sitka. Address P. O. Box 94, Sitka, Alaska. FOR SALE—Winter dock piling. Bee H. Halvorsen or cut trap and write E. A. DeWitt, Juneau. Box 1119, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'IHURSDAY APRIL 25, 1935. DESIREAX ... AIGREUR ... AUX YEUX DAIGLE--- —— | NOTICE 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. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. ‘l THE EMPIRE FOR RENT-—Steam heated sleep- ing room, top floor San Fran- cisco Bakery. Apply after 4:30 pm. WILL RENT furnisnee aww:?, four rooms or more, two bedrooms. Address T433, Empire Matson May 10. FOR RENT | House, aft | Boarding »\ CO'»/IPLZMFNTARY ticket awaits Rose Ph s to see Mary Brian in ONE YEAR LATER UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, nicely furnished, oil heat—no soot. Opposite post office. Call WINDSOR APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Four room furnished house. 5th and Kennedy pleasant sleep- $10 mu. RENT—Crean, rooms. Phone 173. ing | FOR RENT_Five rooms furnished. Close in. Inquire San .Francisco Bakery. FOR RENT—Iurnisueda bedroom in private family. Young lady pre- ferred. Address E 384, care Em- pire. rented—tuaned. Phone 143 Anderson. CLLLANEOUS 1000 UNITS WAS set aside to be sold at $8. per unit by the New Chichagoff Gold Mining Syndicate. Your last chance to buy units. See Osborne at Nugget Shop. WANTED WANTED—Two good choker sct- ters and one hooktender. Apply Juneau Lumber Mills. PIANOS George MI: WANTED—500 men's used, misfit or cast-off suits. Cash paid. Frank Day, P. O. Box 633. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits A. Radalet to see Mary Brian in ONE UPTOWN THEATRE TON!GHT WANTED—Roomiers and boarders, A-J miners preferred. Across from Zynda Hotel. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished cabin on Glacier Highway, or Auk Bay section. Box B419, Em- pire. WANTED—WUA purchm one ton or one and half ton used truck. Address with full particulars to P. O. Box 2201. For B,m;,"{ "repw work. new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 194 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Choice building sites, guaranteed title, can be purchas- ed in Woodford Acres. Walter Bacon won the last lot award and another is now on the mar- ket. See Mrs. J. W. Woodford. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3. FOR SALE—Tarec furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs. Reeder at Northern Hotel. TURN your olu go:0 Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop .. - . Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’ — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third { [ | 1 » . LOST—Black water spaniel pup answering to the name of Pal Return to Mrs. Lee Quong, op- posne Empue Bldg: Reward. | Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery | E. 0. DAVIS , | TELEPHONE 584 | Phone 4753 —— ) at the| YEAR LATER at the oid or “GARBAGE HAULED } ; Reasonable Monthly Rates ! FAIR LA SOURDE OREILLE ... BOoUT DE LOREILLE... B) C L][‘F STERRETT THIS CONCLUDES THE DAILY FRENCH LESSON. TONE IN AT THE SAME TIME TOMORROW. ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave . Due Juneau Dueduneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound TALABER ... Apr. 22 }_‘.._ *VICTORIA Apr. 20 Apr} 22 i 1YUKON Apr..23 Apr. 29 *N'WESTERN Apr. 27 Apr. 29 tALASKA Apr. 30 May 6 *VICTORIA May 4 May 6 ifYUKON ... May 17 May 13 y iSouthwestern Alaska Route. “Southeastern Alaska Route. Freighters sailings: TANANA, April 15 DEPERE Apri] 30 PHONES—Ticket Office, No. 2; Freight Office, No. 4; Express Office, No. 345 Marine N ews ¢ Steaser Movements . . NORTHBOUND | ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® Friday night. lo Northwestern scheduled to ar- ® rive Saturday. ® Zapora scheduled next Wedlnesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 27 at 9 a.m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle April 29 at 9 p.m. ® Northwestern scheduled to sail |® from Seattle April 30 at le 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 30 at 9 pm. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 3. SOUTHROUND SAILINGS Yukon sche d uled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p.m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves evcry Friday at 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kake and wayports. e 90000000 to arrive D R R A A N ) . TIDES TOMORROW . ®0 0 00 00 cmwe 0 > tide 0:18 a Low m. 56 feet High tide 6:06 a. m., 13.1 feet Low tide 1:11 p. m.,, 1.7 feet High tide 7:48 p. m., 12.6 feet >ee » FLOATING CANNERY AT STORAGE DOCK Juneau got its look today at a floating cannery for the first time this season when the motorship Re- triever, which has been on Gas-| tineau Channel since Tuesday, mov- ed up to the Cold Storage Dock. The Retriever, which is registered from Anacortes, Wash. is owned and skippered by Capt. J. Frank Wright. He operates the Red Sal- mon Packing Association. The vessel is held here by adverse | veather conditions. - e FOUR PASSENGERS ON ZAPORA FOR JUNEAU SEATTLE, April 25.—Motorship Zapora sailed for Juneau and way- ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 16 passengers aboard, the fol-| |lowing for Juneau: George Brydon and wife, R. Wil- son and wife. S uinitind DON'T FORGET | ‘The Douglas High School Junior| | Prom, April 27, at Douglas. a,dv: e —— ‘w SHOP IN JUNEAU! GENERAL MOTORS and | | 7 : MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON i | | | Cigars i 1 | o ESTFBETH HAS NEW MARITIME {2 PASSENGERS ' FEDERATION ON ~ ON SITKA RUN PAGIFIG GUAST | on Weekly Run at 6 THE ALASKA LINE '\.ade by Strong Or- | THLA VI R s I N IA Iv Is Last Night ganization D LUST IN STRA"‘ An cven dozen persons left Ju- 1 25— The TRANSPORTA‘I‘ION co Ineau k last night for Sit-| tin of the P ka-and way ports on the. weekly| newly malgamation o The only line serving Alaska that main- s i .lrun of the motorship Estebeth. 000 m s, startled the tains a regular weekly service throughout Total Wreck at Lisianski| Tne outbound iist includes: | water world today by declar- |7 the year i For Sitka—Martha B. Refsland. |ing the anization will support| eave rrive ave Entrance but Crew Sav- For Excursion Inlet—Richardfaw- | the cil tanker strike and dissident | Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau ed, Reports Say frence. ongshoremgn to the limit, even to| M. §. Northland ..Apr. 8 Apr.12 Apr. 14 snakee—Henry Moses. the extent of a general strike vote. | =; S. S. Northsea Apr. 15 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 The motorship Virginia IV was hagof — Vernon Clark,| The new federation is much more | l\s/l S. Northland .. Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 wrecked at the entrance of Lisianski|James H. Nelson, Joe Moonlich, Joe powerful than the organization| b Ss l;'losxlhie;m fipr. 29 May 3 May 5 Strait sometime Tuesday, according . A. K. MacLean. thet tied up the Pacific Coast last| b= % ley’ 13 x:y }9’ fi:y i; to work reccived here. All crew| For Hoonah—Henry Thomas, Lil- | summer. ¢ | BoUND-mRIP M. 8 Noghland . May, 20 Maz i Ma;’ 5 were saved and are at Port Althorp lie Marvin, W. H. Carlterue. general marine strike action SEATTLE S. S. Northsea M 27 May ST Rt awaiting transportation to Juneau. For Hawk Inlet—Frank Metcalf, |however, will be taken only if ef- X M 8 Normand - Jure § J‘m’; 7 J:n: i Capt. J. L. Hanson and his crew -, forts to negotiate difficulties fail| M. S, Northiand 8. SiNathsen Hine 10 damete . A f r v The Maritime Federation of the| 65, o<W ‘ une 16 of four were enroute to Kimshan| e ; $65.00 W Bdlahland . JinelT. DunRAT. ATicEe) from Juneau with a load of lumber DOI\T BUILDERS ARE Pacific is now completing the or-| 85 Nihses .o Junest Tom ol Ty from the Junes Lumber Mills BUSY THlS gEASON | ganization here, electing omcmi 2 3 which uses the boat for towing. She| | 4 B. Burturd & Cv. D. B. Femme Guy L. Smith is owned by the Juneau Mnt')ruml‘q b VS e d R e Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Company. { andy Wos f;}n( 1 and ly iy rREsH HAL[BUT ls | Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas According to word from Seattle,|Sen—Juncau’s well-known boat AK FROM SITKA‘ o a message to the Coast Guard said Blliers—-are enloying & good B T E e e ski Inlet, 18 miles from Soapstone|PUe Yesterday convinced an Empire|gioa00 Dock today, a large ,,zyp. ' PIER B—QEATTLE, WASH. H Point. The information was sent)‘ePorter of that. ! ments of fresh halibut from Stka Seattle Sailings Ports of Call to the Coast Guard from the gas-| 10 fact, “Sandy” said that the "oy the victoria, which touched S. 8. Bandon....Apr. 17 | Ketchikan Tenakee boat 22768 of Hoonah, which Te- op i riencing “the bfst re- | there yesterday. | M. S. Zapora. Apr. 25 | Hydaburg Hoonah ported the Virginia capsized in a ess we've seen In the 1ast |~ o)q storage officlals said that| S. 8, Bandon....May 3 [ Craig Juneau g heavy sea and was badly damaged UhTee vears” Most of this business|as 600 pounds of the fresh fish(§ M- 5. Zapora....May 11 ‘ Klawak Chichagot ! and that a skiff ‘was tangled in the COMCS {TOM fishermen who, beCause | ya placed aboard the “Vie" there S. S. Bandon.....May 19 Port Alexander wreckage. The gashoat was unable ' somewhat of a profit 18t s; goattle consumption. The fish| JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent to land to make a se for the Y putting money into much-|wys purchased from fishermen in| ! PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. 3 crew because of the heavy seas, she reported. The Tallapoosa was in the vicinity searching for the Vir- ginia and passed Stagg B: late yesterday. The Virginia was appar- ently wrecked during the night, ac- cording to the Seattle dispatch. Full details of the wreck are lack- ing at this time. Coee NOTICE MOOSE Friday night we want to see ali members present. The new cfficers' will be installed. The Ladies of the Moose and Legion are invited to participate with us in installing the officers, followed by a lunch and dancing. —adv. PO t SABIN’S Everything In Furnishings for Men e T KRAFFT’S | Cabinet and Millwork | | Interior Detail Work | | Window, Plate and Automobile | i | | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. |-2nd and Franklin Phone 62 [ J— . ety Cigarettes Candy Coards | The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer Qn Tap o \\\\\\\\{\\\\ THE BEST ‘ ! ! ! TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS | JUNE4U needed repairs. The most recent boat to undergo|for the San Juan Fish and Pack-| 5 a complete overhauling in the San-|ing Company. and Andy establishment was h Cole's Jazz, used this winter n the construction of concrete pil- for the new Douglas bridge. | e an MAY DAY SILVER TEA The Martha Society will hold a| Tea, May 1, in the Presbyterian Church Parlors from 2 to 5 p.m. —adv. D DAILY EMPlLii \ANT ADS PAY' | - Harrv Race DRUGGIST i The Squidh Store Our Responsibility We are rasponsible for every ton of coal we sell. Your satisfaction is our objective. The purchase of your fuel from us will convince you on a cost-and-comfort basis of the advantage a responsible coal merchant offers vou. Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Sitka by the Alaska C0ast FISHerics | «meoemoemowmoemoms oo oo v TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” Interior Alaska Now Opento Juneau Enterprise HARRI MACHIN HOP “ELECTROL —Of Course” | Weekly scheduled airprmane passenger and express |1 service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- | good, Nome and way points. Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 i e e FERRY TIVE CARD Tickets to the Uptown || H — Theatre given to persons ‘ CANAD!A %! [ ,;u'::“ m',‘:::gm whose names appear in || PAC I F lc k3 .:’;:: the Want Ads. Find || Lian 1:::: your name, call at the | SAILING 3:00p.m. 13:00 Midmgt thei.tre box office for || ™ "M:IC‘:’US‘:;?“V;CTOBIA Ll:::fi no;:a..n your tickets. | From. Jundat :21 1&: | PRINCESS NORAH o - April 14, 24; May 5 o TleetS . PRINCESS LOUISE et o May 13, 23; June 4, 14 ooy e, Tickets, reservations and full gy parHoulass Syt Juneau Ferry & Naviga by s tion Company — TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay | M. S. “DART” Leave Juneau P e T ["THE MiSSY SHOP ’ Specializing in | b a lat 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, HOSIERY, LINGERIE, l a:‘x): :: ;gg am. Port Alexander and way ports. HOUSE DRESSES 12:30 pm 2:30 me. Prelghc recelved not later than 4 and accessories at moderat) | 415 pm. 5~15 :‘m' flwu‘cn C. REABER, Phone 1622 - TR ., P S SR A S T RS R T THE SANITARY .GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 *7:30 am. bus goes via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at p. m. Thursday. | prices A I FOR INFORMATION i | 2 10 p.m. || Waxing din SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! “The Store That Pleases” 1 pron B T i af U P, a0 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY g S - ot L =i oo e - pop-

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