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POLLY AND HER PALS I WISH YouU'D THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1935. HE'S ouT SPEAK TO THAP WHAT'S PLANTIN' IN IDJUT, ASHER CASH BEEN uP TO EARL PERKINS. i) Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu llve insertions: First day, per line ..... Following d: per line Minimum charge, 59. Monthly rates furnished on re uest. Sopy must be in office by 2 p'elock on day of publication to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone | from persons lis'ad in telephone 4irectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker l HE. RTRI‘ UPTOWN NIGHT. : FOR SALE—Will sell at praised value one kilchen ra , double jron bed, springs and mattress Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Administrator Batcheller | FOR SALE—Bed and living room | set. See Burgette, Steinbeck Apts FOR SALE—V. A. Paine house on| “BU St Ready for tmmediate pos- jon. Cash or terms. Phone 248 after 6 p.m. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Agnes Patterson to see Evelyn Laye in WALTZ TIME at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. FOR SALE — Six-room plastered, hardwood floor home. Full con- ¢ basement, garage in base- Electrol oil burzer, plumb- ing of best quality, extra toilet off downstairs bedroom, concrete sidewalks, corner lot. Requires $1500.00 cash payment, balance on monthly payments. Phope 439. cre FOR SALE—Four-room house with bath at 9th and E, Lot 40x90. Address P. O. Box 2352. FOR SALE — 20-ft. river boat. Phone 173. F()R SAI;IT:i 14-room furmshed apt. Three apts. Phone 1532. (_Now?2 NO HARM AT ALL, PA ONLY THE SIMP IS WITH A BREAD- - FRUIT..... ROSSIN' A EGG-PLANT 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. .......-.... Steazer Movements People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed {o the box number listed. We will see the adver- NORTHBOUND Alaska due Tuesday. . . . . Ind tiser gets them. ® Zapora scheduled to arrive ® next Wedlnesday. 4 THE EMPIRE ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o . ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® ® from Seattle Aprii 29 at 9 e ® pm . ® Victoria scheduled to sail ® ® from Seattle April 30 at e * 9 am . ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® FOR RENT,_ Unturnished hokise # sall from Vancouver April 30 ® ® at 9 pm, . FOR RENT—Steam ® Bandon scheduled to sail from e ing room, top floor San Fran-|® Seattle May 3, cisco Bakery. Apply after 4:30| ® SOUTHRMIND SAILINGS e pm. | ® Northwestern scheduled south -e aadgr | ® bound about, 8 or 9 o'clock ® WILL RENT furnisnew sw.:®, foUr| e tonight, ° rooms or more, two bedrooms.|e Northland scheduled south- ® Address T433, Empire. ® bound about 10 o'clock Sun- @ 1 Py " aits @ day night. . A;:ng;thv%i;:RtuuiwL g:‘;;fi ® Yukon sche duled southbound e Laye in WALTZ TIME at the|® 8 or 9 o'clock Monday morn- ® o 7 " o AT o . ing . :fgg;h)l THEATRE SUNDAY s LOCAL SATLINGS & ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ FOR RENT — Matson Boarding ® day night at 6 p.m., for e House, after Muy 10. ® Sitka and wayports. 4 ~———-————— | ® Dart leaves every Priday at e FOR RENT—#ive rooms and bath, ® 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kake e nicely furnished, oil heat—no s gng wayports. . soot, Opposite post office. Call’ e o o o @ o0 ¢ 06 r ~ 0 » WINDSOR APARTMENTS. - — I I I R S S A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits e TiDES TOMOKROW . Jerry McKinley to see NO RAN- o e e 0 ~0 0 0 00 0 0 & SOM at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. Low tide 3:10 a. m.,, 3.1 feet FOR RENT—Five rooms furnished. ;’éflh l"““;: :':?g : 2. lf‘f {::t g:‘f:ryl'n. Inquire San Francisco High tide 9:47 p. m., 154 feet FOR RI Turmssea bedroom i TIDES MONDAY private family. Young lady pre- Low tide 4:00 a, m. 09 feet | ferred. Address E 384, care Em-| High tide 10:11 a. m. 146 feet pire. Low tide 4:22 p. m, 06 feet High tide 10:33 p. m,, 16.8 feet PIANOS rented—tuued. Phone 143 George And n. it i { FREIGHTER BRINGS STEEL FOR BRIDGE Her rurward deck piled high with steel girders for the Juneau-| Douglas bridge, the freighter Tan- ana berthed at the Government | Dock at 4 o'clock yesterday after-| noon from Seattle. | However, the vessel, skippered by | Capt. A. A. Anderson, put in an earlier appearamce on Gastineau | Channel, having docked at Dupont to unload powder at 6 o'clock ml the morning. Clyde Guptill is the ship’s purser. MISCELLANEOUS TAP DA DANCING TAUGHT. Sce Marjorie Russell or Mrs. Brady at Perelle Apts. 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. - WANIED T WANTED—Girl. to care for 2 chil- A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Mrs. Lydia Ritter to see Evelyn Laye in WALTZ TIME at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. FOR SALE~193¢ Hupmobile sednn Good mechanical condition and rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill Williams, Paris Inn. !-‘OR SALE—wmver cut trap and dock piling. See H. Halvorsen or write. B. A, DeWitf, Box 1119, Juneau. 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-1ogs. See Juneau Com’'l Dock or Phone, 3. FOR SALE—Taoree furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs. Reeder at Northerm Hotel. TURN your olu go0 'nw value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADG PAY | ~. Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store —— el | Jones-Stevens Shep | LADIES' — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | ._———————————o dren. Inquire 605 6th St. The Tanana is expectedgto leave for the Westward euxl; tomght WANTED—Agent for a reliable line - of household products and novel- ties, Commission and good bonus to producers. Write P. O. Box ! 927, Ketchikan, Alaska. SABIN’S A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits 1 [ | Albert Norman to see NO RAN- Men | SOM at the UPTOWN THEATRE { - AR ¢ TONIGHT. o GENERAL MOTORS and YAAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSO B S % WANTED—Cook, male, wants work. | Dinners or short orders. Ready to/| | g0 dnywhere. Address JM445,| | care Empire, ¥ A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awiits | Alfred F. Bucher to see NO RAN- SOM at the UPTOWN THEATRE o 5 i TONIGHT. WANTED—500 men's used, misfit | Cillll or cast-off suits. Cash paid. v Frank Day, P. O. Box 633. | Cigarettes Candy Cirds The New Arctic Draught Beer Ox Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON WANTED—Wil: purchase one ton or 6ne and half ton used truck. Address with full particulars to " P. O. Box 2201. For general xepm: \\ork, oid or new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 194 | A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits 1 Al Lundstrom to see NO RAN-, SOM at the UPTOWN THEATRE | TONIGHT. P e Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” b ! ! | Phone 134 Free Delivery ¢ ® capt. O. C. Andersen, arrived || KRAFFT'S | | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; Marine News : NORTHWESTERN MAKES SPEEDY ARRIVAL HERE Vessel Ber;l;—from Seattle | Yesterday—Proceeds to Skagway After a speedy trip from Seattle, the Northwestern, skippered by at Pacitjc Coast Dock at 4:30 o'cl yestetday afternoon. She left f: Skagway last night from the Ju- neau Lumber Mill Dock and is ex pected to return here, southbound, tonight. After a short stay, she will leave for Seattle, via Sitka. The Northwestern brought r NORTHLAND IS foreing steel for the Decker apart- ment-store building now under con- structicn on Lower Front Street by the Warrack Construction Com- pany. A large amount of cement so was discharged from the ves- SIL loaded much lumber departure. - After leaving Juneau tonight, the Northwestern will make stops canner at Tyee, Tenakee Chatham. The vessel brought 15 firgf class, | passengers and 15 steprage sz- sengers here. Purser Joe Large's inbound list follows: T'rom Seattle—Mrs, before at and Alex Holden and baby, A. McDougall, K. F. Mac-| Leod, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Nowell, 1. I. Osborne, Maurice Rice, Celia Roberts, Carl Wirth, From Southeast Alaska way ports |—H. B. Crewson, Judge George F.' Alexander, Venetia Pugh, W." T. Mahoney, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, R. G. Shaughnessey, J. H. Newman, Gertrude Gibson, H. Larsen, W. Strong, C. Christensen, R. E. Cough-, lin, Pat W. Lynch, Lucile Hernan- | |dez, Mel Grigsby. Outbound, the Northwestern took | the following five passengers: For Skagway—Joseph Guthrie, For Haines—F. Brouillette, H. S. | Dickenson, W. W. Talen, L. L.! | Trimble. —————— ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE American Legion Auxiliary, May 4. —adv. Cabinet and Millwork | Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile l | market prices. | 2nd and Franklin ————————— '. | | | |4 | Phone 62 THE BEST TAP BEE AN TOWN! L J THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS S | By CLIFF STERRETT -+ IN HOPES THAT . ITLL GROW UP T'BE SANDWICHES!' SERVING ALASKA THE: YEAR QOUND SAILING sclmnuu: Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound TALASKA . Apr. 22 ' “VICTORIA Apr. 16 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 iYURON ...Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 < *N'WESTERN .. Apr. 23 Apr. 27 Apr. 20 TALASKA ....Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 - *VICTORIA ... Apr. 30 May 4 May 6 1YUKON May 4 May 7 May 13 Southwestern Alaska Route. “Southeastern Alaska Route. Freighters sailings: TANANA, April 15 DEPERE April 30 PHONES—Ticket Office, No. 2; “Freight Office, No. 4; Express omco No. 345 THE | ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agent NOTICE OF SALE | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| | That, pursuant to the provisions of | |a certain marine mortgage, dated| Througn tickets to California by Pa- cific S. S. Lines “0) DISGHAHGED AT Deccmbcl .0 1930, given by H. J’ ¥ G. Dickerson to ] \!ht Flrst NaLmnal Bank of Ju-| . neau covering the gas boat! “PHEASANT of the burden of| " 10 net tons, together with herl For the first time in several mckle. apparel, engines, equipment, % f ’Wd vears, the lights of Femmer's Dock | etc., and which mortgage is ox M A// re dark as the motorship North- record in the office of the U. S. land, of the Northland Transporta- |Collector of Customs at Juneau,| D tion Company, arrived in Gastineau | Alaska, in Liber No. 10 of Mort-( oS Channel from Seattle at 12:30 gages, Folio No. 39, the undersigned | RAN c'clock this morning. | will offer for sale to the highest | sponTATlON co » in accordance with a five-year | and best bidder for cash all of the| agreement reached by the company said gas boat “PHEASANT”, har Th 1 b municipal authorities earlier tackle, apparel, engines, equipment, ulrf. n: ie:ju';:r.:e'el:l‘y m ‘&‘r‘nl:::; in the week, the motorship berthed etc., as, described in such mortgage, | L the year. ¥ the City Dock, open now on a'to which reference is hereby made, | gular basis for the first time on MAY 8TH, 1935, at two o'clock | & T " ince last summer. P. M. The sale will be conduc&ed\ =) = Boat Sea?t‘l,: J::::: Jn::; At 3 o'clock this morning, the at the Upper City Float, Juncau, M. §. Northland .. Apr.22 Apr.26 Apr. 28 vessel, in the command of Capt. L. Alaska, where the said gas boat is| §. 8. Northsea ....Apr. 29 May' 3 Ma}; 5 Williams, left for Sitka and way |now lying. M. S. Northland ..May 6 May 10 May 10 * vy ports. She is scheduled to leave| DATED this 25th day of Apn] 8. 8. Northsea May 13 May 17 May 19 . here on the southbound run at 10 |1935. | ROUND TRIP M. S. Northland . May 20 May 24 May 24 c'clock tomorrow night. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF} SEATTLE S. 8. Northsea ...May 27 May 31 June 3 3 Purser E. P. Winch's inbound list JUNEAU, a corporation, | M. S. Northland ..June 3 Juns 7 June 9 ed 22 persons were brought | By JOHN RECK, M. S. Northland S. 8. Northsea .....June 10 Juneét June 16 L Three Juneauites left for President. $65.00 M. 8. Northland ..Junel7 Junell June23 Siika. First publication, April 26, 1935. 8. ,8. Northsea June24 June28 Juue 30 The inbound. list: Last publication, May 7, 1935. Trom Seattle—Mrs. R. G. Curtis,| J. B. Burford & Co. HAROLD KNIGHT Guy L. Smith g " SONAF T Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent A. Cohoon, Mrs. V. Johnson, Mrs. O, Hegstad, Dotls Hegstad, Lofs| """ ——rrrrr—orooeoe £ Phone 79 Phone ZE—Cily Dock Douglas e Hegstad, A. Winegardner, Mrs. A. Gu Smith i‘ TR T VT v Y Winegardner, Mrs. Ann Patterson, y | L2 C. Kirchli, D, Graham, Bud Deck: ?‘] WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY ! er, George Ridien, R. Pennington, T al 1 PIER B SEATTLE WASH. - ik l"’ spaeouaas GRE By D R L’ G AS § | Seattle Saffings Ports of Call nelll Ha S. S. Bandon....Apr. 17 Ketchikan ‘Tenakee 2 Erom Southeast. Aluska way ports| PUROLA REMEDIES M. S. Zapora.....Apr. 25 Hydaburg Hoonah —Wellman Holbrook, N. G. Nelson, S. 'S. Bandon May 3 Craig Juneau N. S. Edwards, V. A. Bingham, A._’ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- M. S. Zapora. May 11 Klawak Chichagof ”'Ti‘:“::lkzgg:a i) | FULLY COMPOUNDED l §. 8. Bandon.....May 19 Port Alexander Tor Sitka — J. Barbeau, Molly| | Front St. Next Coliseum | | JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent ; Meeker, D. S. Hartzell. | PHONE 97—Free Detivery {1 PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. 3 ST i I S —— R 4 'NOWELLS RETURN ‘ el . TO CITY FRIDAY e T ' } L] Mr. and Mrs. Wills E. Nowel] Save M“'gzl d'('e‘ More i t : returned to Juneau from Seattle on i I Al(wk N Open l,t) 9 the Northwestern. Straub direct n erlor a ow They have been south with t.hmr' ;f)l‘fc"}‘l“fghgi"':’: . daughter-in-law, Mrs. Everett Now- J E ell at the birth of a boy recently. E;z?p;:ggh;% } ll,le(lu nterprlse Everett Nowell is the Alaska rep-{{ lowest possible i ' resentative of the Blake Moffatt |} prices. and Towne Paper Company. Rib-Cone Ball Mills; $220 up R g B —Trecover more gold, use less Weekly scheduled airpiane passenger and express (1A ATTENTION MOOSE g‘m’f 11955 water, less space. ; service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- | Al members are requested to as- || Capacities, 2 to 250 tons. Screen- || good, Nome and way points. ¥ L ing and screenless. Easily trans- {/ . 2 semble at the Moose Hall at 1:30] | Ihos ps ported. Ideal for amalgamation, > joclock Sunday (tomorrow) after- concentration, flotation, cyani- || 3 X ¥ J AR noon to attend in a body the fun-{ gation. Send today for Bulletin Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, jeral services of the late Dr. R. E. { No. 300. " ;Southwell which will be held from Since 1902 Y |the Elks' Hall at 2 o'clock. tl‘lllb < 3 g 2 .3 SIORENEETL ., 48 bg Cl§esznut SQM‘OaklEr:i. Cal. P ifi Alaska At ; I |——adv. Dictator. .‘ aCl lC s a < ‘mays, HC. 4 — e o J 3 D IT, S ? Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 0 ’ ' ur ‘ .b. & Wise to Call *8 [ N Responsibility Juneau FERRY TIME CARD - R ll We are zesponsivle for || T'ransfer Co CANADIAN o P every ton of coal we sell. it 40 i P A c i F M c ey | Your satisfaction is our i MOVING lor S‘N)RAGE . § *1:30p.10. iy et 9:45p. ot Ao Coal 3 T 11:15pm. w The purchase of your 31 . SAILING . | . 12:00 Midnig,, fuel from us will convince {|- TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA S you on a cost-and-comfort {| 7 K| AN NEATELE $:40p.m. 3 . {4 ¥ basis of the advantage a }| | TY"“W:";“;“‘::WD | From Juneau < 8:30pm, responsible coal merchant {| ' ; 48p.m. e v || 1. B. Burford & €o. || THPiEse NomAn i 1 TOMERERIENG i worn DY\ | April 14, 24; May 5, 1 5 A% | satistied customers’ x Pacific Coast |2 | PRINCESS LOUISE 7 LCoal Co || HARRI MACHINE May 13, 23; June 4, 14 W - S ¥ SHOP Tickets, reservations and full ¢ | “ELECTROL | particulars from > & PHONE 412 i —0f Course” { 2 "“ PO ‘ “DART” - Drug Co. | e remmer moek sy erany ? at 7" a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, 4 «THE OORNER DRUG STORE” Port Alexander and way ports. | P. O. Subitation No. 1 mz:wmmmnt P 535 L . - - P m. " am goes la i FREE DELIVERY FOR INFORMATION o hz':z:nna cm'wg 51 | mammw?a.__,__ ;| suNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Hay ap | GARLAND BOGGAN 8 instead of 7 ah, . Fi SUNDAY SPECIAL: Ledves Auk Hardwood Floors {Bey 8t 645 pan. mtaun-.u 8 . 3. -