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THE DAILY‘ALASKA EMPIRE SA'IURDAY MAY 11, 1935, POLLY AN HER PALS e ; By CLIFF STERRETT — SERVING ALASKA THE mg YEAR ROUND ldlve Due Junéau Due Junesu SURE IS NICE AN' WARM. SPRING 1S Steamer ! Beattie Northbound ~ S0u bound tALASKA ... May o8 *VICTORIA Apr. 30 May 4 May u 1YUKON May ' 4 May T May 13 P *“N'WESTERN .. May 7 May 11 May 13 tALASKA May 11 May 14 May 14 ep VICTORIA ... May 14 May 18 May 20 iYUKON ... May 18 May 21 May 27 - ‘N'WESTERN ..May 21 May 25 May 27 t-—Southwestern Alaska Route. “—Southeastern Route. Freighter sailin; Depere April 30; Tanana May 15 PHONES: Ticket Office No. 2 Freight Office No. 4 Express Office No. 345 L 4 Ve PASSENGERS NORAH IN P(]RT THE ALASKA LINE 'yl m ! e o Want Ad ' - ant Ac b - e | ‘ . FOR RENT—Store building at 124| arlrle eWS Illform(lil()n Second St. See Gus Messer-| RV | schmidt, San Francisco Bakery. & ! FOR RENT — Furnished sleepu{g‘ FUR TH Is PGRT Canadian Pacmc slfennbr Prm- p l[()fle 374 roomns with bath. Close in. Up-e @ e @ ¢ e 0 6 @ & 0 0 » NURT ' "m; N:_rah[ls scheduled :olgmv;g hl] o stairs Adsit Building, Second and |s . Nn N port this afternoon at 4:15 o'cloci ; Main, \) Steaser Movements ; HI-A | ITLE, May 11. — Steamer e Soul}; G . i ; - —— NORTHBOUND ° sailed at 9 oclock this to Skagway and then returns south- un(ioum Sl \R('(')I:II;I‘\I‘F(,’N}‘:RKI:’IFC:‘; ;:u‘v;'l-: Northwestern due to arrive Tu STUP HER for Alaska ports with 161 bound late Sunday night or Mon- . 3 etty Sey see B 3 8 TR i steerag; as- | day morning. y u- 1 of SHE . at 3 o'clock this afternoon. e | firs and 109 steerage pas: = B o e e bill of SHE WAS A LADY andi pijnoess Norah scheduled to ® rzo ge oard il vt M R g B live insertions: .| FARGO EXPRESS at the UP-|g "' (o0 v 445 gclock this ® The following passengers are in- ess Norah are ‘Miss Mary s e 10| TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. g ,pernoon, . (mmn] in those booked for Juneau:, Campton, ‘Paul W. Fretz, Bernard wing days, per lMne ... B SR, 5077 § s : ¢- POMTmmtm ém:;e 59¢. FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish-| ® Bandon scheduled to arrive ® u"nn athomagh, H. E. Wolff, Aylufiongell. Mr).dn?ti M‘r;.{-rx- M.;r) Monthly rates furnished on re- ed house. Good location. Tele- Sunday. . Jh\mf’. /l:/lvBSW;(‘iLY, WKV‘;' ;xl'?tiéh e?&!;’: ;flg:véa; :-?y Mc: chit; phone 385, Alaska due Tuesday. * Vessel Leaves Last nght:"‘“‘\ Jones, & B. Nelson, & L Confelt e AT GhamE 5 - Dopy must be in office by 2 e — — SCHEDULED SAILINGS . & | Mir Mrs. Howard Mills, Mrs, A & 3 § s o & | COMFORTABLE sleeping room in|s Zapora schedu sail from e for Direct Sitka- N and son, H. Scott, MacRae. pelock on ddy of publication tc pora scheduled to : insure insertion on same day. private home, one or two gentle-|e Seattle May ‘11 s Seattle Journe i G, S gan. otk SRt 1 i We accept ads over telephone | men. Opposite Federal building.|s North Sea scheduled to sail’e iz 4 | Je Ray Radee, Gordon| Purpy Sages See “w “ 1 421 Seward Street. & X v 18 5 Wood, Tom Batson, Mrs. A. H . S od telephone e from Seattle May 13 at 9 p. ® Gob 't l i o S R . o o to return again until’ heMlyeia and son, M. F. Burke and Little“Chance of s i ¢ hone 374 Ask for ad-taker [ gmnton T . TONy Victoria scheduled to sail from ® | ship Northlend V1T the ity | > *ecrase: Radicals Uniting|; tains :n’u.lfi:.- weekly oo ‘:‘h‘r‘on‘:h‘::; — - T MR 1 V-"“‘WQM‘“Y “]“'i i“L‘" i ® Dock for Sitka at midhight after| the year. FOR RENT — Vacancy, furnished|® Northland scheduled to sail ® gyonging three hours here on her (Continuea 1rom Page One.) heated apartment. Inquire Nug-{® from Seattle May 20 at 9 )}wmm run from the south. The| MOTORSHIP His HWAY vitticist T & alivec MR Leave Arrive Leave whole movement is a clever scheme el Shop. R :‘ hip, afte arriviog in Sitka 1wa.,\ CONTRACT AWARDED o diiave TREFUBR SR B Boat Sl SuRERG . oY 51 £ = A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| e Yukon is scheduled south next o, o i i L 2 leaders he no longer is willing to il it Sl B FOR SALE—30-foot trolling boat,| ™ v Wm0 ™ " cee Lionel Bar-|e Monds | stead of making the usual return to SEATTLE, May 11—Olson and ;o o qr. proposes a counter-con- S. 8. Northsea ....Apr.20 May 3 May § vy duty bl IO S8 Na I B Monday ® | Juneau before going south. Sunde Marine Works were low = 0 iiine E: M. S. Northland ..May 6 May 10 May 10 ./ 7 h. p. heavy y rym SWEEPINGS at the SAL 3 vention of “independents.” Just y y iy PR T B s b L S N e 4 ® (" As announced Thursday, the pur-oiaders at $11547 and a 60-day Jonton of ‘udenendents? Su S. 8. Northsea ....May 13 May 17 May 19 Tquire aboard Boat, D ATE BE| st i AY [ Estebeth lenves every Wednes ooz of this is to allow more timplaimit for reconistruction of the mo- | &b ot b RS 0N Ruavai| ROUND TRIP M. 5. Northland ..May 20 May 24 May24 ** Rock Dump s . i N ';fid‘w:;wmfl""- OF %for the vessel's annual overhaulitorship Highway for the Bureau of | g e 0 w¥ g B b ind ek SEATTLE S. 8. Northsea ....May 21 May 31 June 9 i | FOR RENT—Steam heated sleep- |, p, ‘, 3 : F; a At The same 1g route will be fol- | Public Roads in Alaska. torsés B !- Barah » o Northlaiid M. 8. Northland ..June 3 June 7 June § 1 FOR SALE—Bedroom sulte, dinette ™y oon ¢on floor San Fran- s, Jeayes. every el |lowed on the q,..,\ next trip north, | dorses Senator Borah. ey 8. 8. Northsea Junel0 Juneld Junelf Bikiie, tour cHRIFL WBD RS, Oec- | RS PREEER S St Gsh ] | wo- for Pelersbarg, JAReTH which the GBI e The whole jumble of currents and oS08 M. 8. Northland ..Junel? June2l June23 \ tric washing machine, floor lamp. | o h 2 i' and wayports. ol to be completed e = ey counter-currents, inside both par- S. 8. Northsea ...June24 June28 Juwe3d Shic. iitothbe . Meeie 8 e o oieiblae SRL T B s arvived in gu- | GARLAND BOGGAN | ties and among the outsiders like- : WILL RENT fursisnea s, four | = { ie Northland was docked Hardwood Fl wise, i about as inconclusive at this| HAROLD FNIGHT, Agent - . Thaay. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | = o0 0™ ol ™0 ™ pedrooms. | ke o by Captr & [ ardwoou 0ors stage as any political situation could| J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 109 R i Wlter H. Bacon to see the big| adoic “mags” e . s, Fifteon were taken abokell )| - Waxing Pohsh.ng be. It will have to be clarified and| ) CITY WHARF ... Phone 23 | le bill of SHE wgi;\ lLAAll.,;Y e E TR =4 ‘4 asseliiiels b the - Bonthbacill 14 Sindin reclarified by developments, many| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. ; Phone 18 3 FARGO E 35 a 1€ | py NG —11 e L M i S oV i 3 i- i : 1",\‘3[,9 ”}PR. o LA ¢ FOR BENA——rlw rooms and bath, Low b, 3:08 83 | Sitka run. I g times over, before it makes ‘polm oo | UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT nicely furnished, oil heat—no| ow tide, 3 am. eet st i e e i PHONE 5& cal sense, or points to definite re- T =y | 3 — a0k, Oppoaifh Bost ' ortios: - oall|| FUh tide, 6:47 am, 118 fest. f. The HorflanA s srtie, 16k night | — 8 | guits. e oy e e O B 16 HP Ju]\n:on. (,\u!bum;;il Mou;_) i 8 L L R Low tide, 3:00 pm, 36 feet, |ais0 v.m;‘l'xryv.'!: Irvcs!x m'v‘nl- 'nynla vege- i Y » ol TR R i o 5. | High tide, 92 spm, 13 feet, |table cargo which included many it e etchikan Steamship Co i or see it at Standard Machine pOR RENT—rurmssea bedroom in | Tides Monday { Washington-grown products as well | o b n oo e poamen H R p Y i Shop. privaje family. Young lady pre-| Low tide, 3:5¢ am. 34 feet. |35 the usual shipment of Califor-| | . g arry ace f i = e AR 4 ok Bl o foes |nia and Texas food ;. For ex- §$5.00 per month Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Taeoma Washington, May 15th, i T BT at Auk Lake ferred. Address E 384, care Em-| High tide, 9:48 am. 119 feet. B FOR bALl-A—(,abnfl &, ik A‘ pire, || Tow tids, siads Bk, 8.4 taek Washington rhubarb, as-, J. B. Burford & Co. } DRUGGIST, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle,, May 16th. ‘Calling Ket- Call#Ted X'Ammmn- 3 rings, Sal- i | High tide, 1001 pm. 14.1 feet. and spinach was included “Our doorstep is worn by | The Squibb Store chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau—also Haines and Skagway. mon Creck 3 PILANOS 1:"160 —tuned. Phone 143. | I in the shipmen satisfied customers” For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence g Gt I seorge And | Purser E. P. Wench's inbound list: | &2 52 . 4 NASH sedan, splendid condition. \1EG]0NNA!RES MAKE H k T g o L. Phone 312, Office Phone 114. 1 T e | From Seattle—Mrs. A. Lammi, XA = 9 N Good tires. Telephone 4134. e T S itle P TE SB Y TEE. B - | MISCLLLANEOUS START ON PLAYSHED v::. 0. Guabranson, Mrs. H. Gud- TIME >CBHEDULL D. B. FEMMER " FOR SALE—Summer camp at Leha ~ || ‘With Post Commander R. J. Me- | branson, Hans Atp, Ruth Ward, D. CHANNEL BUS LINE Beach. Telephone 182 HOME cooked meals. Reasonable.|Kanna seiting a good example by Simmons, Mrs. P. M. Algoso, Ed Loiys Ak Bag bt Bk e S O R IOIENTALY ticket awailh{. . Poone 19, Douglas. {leading the work, members of the Armess, D William, B, EBantoc] *7:00 am. 7:30 am. o Dr. Robert Simpson to sce the|A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits [A1/0rd John Bradford American S5 RS L ] i g% :: o 54 1 Ji double bill of SHE WAS A LADY | Mark Jensen to see Lionel Bar- =" tarted actua el W i e : i 2 .m. T and FARGO EXPRESS at the rymore in SWEEPINGS at the | ‘)"“[“”“‘J"‘*“”d“‘d o et ope 10’,;0‘1‘;;(1 s P cen L 304;12‘ s 2 gi;i‘;-':;m WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY y o ” - T S q r covered playshed for youngsters |* o son, A; L m. S i ] UPIfiOWN I}E.A:'II(E TONIGHT. ;f&&w THEATRE SUNDAY |, * f" Legion playlot at Second|Freudenthal, Mrs. John Lan Siotbana Croit ¥ Skt g’.l“llflnigl, B—%EA’I‘I‘LE we’i}zuc-u 'L FOR SALE — 5 room furnished | . Invenue and Franklin Street. | Carl Del Missier, Mrs. Gladys Com- SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay al|{ 5 g Bandon Ketehikan Tenakee | house, 12th and B. Phone 3282, | 1000 UNITS |! Commander McKanna said today, |stock, Bert Redomond, B. M. Rodg- 8 instead of 7 am. M. S. Zapora Hydaburg Hoonah 3300 To AS set aside to be sold at $8. per | that, given a good break in the|CrS Veen dlodgen; SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk | 8 8 ool Grais s 3 e FOR SALE—Mens sults $3. unit by the New Chichagoff Gold |Weather, the Legionnaires would| From Southeast Alaska way po |Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau ai| M. S Z 1n Klawak Chi $10.00. No. 337 Willoughby Avenue. ' P i —H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. W. H. Crut . S. Zapora......May awa chagot M Mining Syndicate. _ Your last|have the shed up soon. They are I THE BEST 10.p.m. S. S. Bandor.....May 19 Port Alexander FOR SALE—V. A Paine Bouse bn| chafice to buy units. See Osborne [ocing assisted in the work by Amos |€rs, Louls Burnett, M. Eggert, N. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! BT i o Bt Roady for immediate pos- | 4t Nugket SHop. Cole, who gained much experience A- McEachran, S. E. King, C. Jen- | | Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and| JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent vy session. Cash or terms. Phone = — |in_the construction of buildings of | %2 2 TAP BEER Juneau at 1 am. {4 PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. o 248 after 6 pm. WANTELD this type by having a large part in| The outbound list: ’ ¢ TRIPS EVERY DAY v b e . = the recent Alaska Emergency Re- _For Seattle—Mrs. M. Roden, Mrs. | IN TOWN! i e FOR SALE — 1d-room’ furhished WANTED-Experienced commissary (ljef Administration building of the J- C. Coopér, Harold S. Eddy, Theo- | 5 | Chatham Stralts T rtation Co Fir gt ransportation apt. Three npls Phone 1532. | man or stotk e¢lerk” wants any \‘wyergreen Bowl playshed. dore Werner, Wesley Crowell, L. W. [ox] \ 9e job promising advancement to . Tl e |Crowell, Lester Wakeman. | M lS “DART “HI'D I . ‘l k N 0 upnaobi sober and industrious man. Phone | | For Ketchikan—Mrs. James Peele, ‘THE MINERS’ S 5! nterlor askda ow Pen tO Good mechanical condition and| 10, Room 224. 1 D) Paul Judd, Mrs. Paul Judd. | 4 Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday rubber. - Cash or terms. See Bill| — L — |3 SABIN S For Petersburg—F. Parish. Recreation Parlors at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, ; . . Williams, Paris ' Intt. | WANTRD- Wil trade or:;purchase | For Sitka—R. S. LaMatte, B. C; Port Alexander and way ports. b — small inboard motor. Apartment | )Fel h, El h Bi an Freight received not later than 4 ’ ¥ ch, izabeth 1y o . FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-1ogs.| 3, Matson Apartments. 5"""’""1 1nml“um1lhlm 1 g . Liquor Store P, i Ty, oA See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone | ‘i .. o or Men BILL DOUGLAS FOR INFORMATION i | 3. WANTED - Will purchase lot in i & —M MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | Shattuck Addition. State price Weekly scheduled airpiane passenger and express { | { FOR SALE—Tnree furnished cab-| and loo tion, first letter, Addrest PSS ST | % 3 ; R ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See M.rul R BT»: 2!2BrsJuneuur i GARBAGE HAULED | | | . | service eyué’ooj(-iu?g)‘:]e f;;:d r‘;d‘:gb?:)l::ismat Liven { Northern Hotel. | | SKA’S 3 | Reeder at Northern Hi A et e Reasonable Monthly Rates ; ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT | 1 : TURN your vis goo, into valee. | Einel Whyte to ‘see Lionel Bar-| | E. 0. DAVIS 1 Ideal Spot for Vacations o i Cash or trade At Nugget Shop | rymore in SWEEPINGS at the|| 'TELEPHONE 584 | | Reservalions and information P. A. A. Office, : £ ‘ct; e T | UPTOWN 'THEATRE SUNDAY | Phone 4753 | | ! | . A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| NIGHT. ok A Alex Dunham to see the big| WANTED~Rel ) 1‘ SITKA HOT SPRINGS | epe . I & doubi bil of SHE rAs A LADY | VYT TR S D e ; e T | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | . UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT,| N& my absence. Fair income as- |4 | 4 g/ i , R e e N Druw Co. || AP | AR, ¢ i i AT ! | Alaska, § fo] » : iym‘x;‘whet‘llc1 nx:;fl un:er- First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates ] Ci WANTED--Woman = wants . house- | “Express Money Orders :ni:kesgourriling:a]s arli SEREE e ] i CIglrl ;v;:rk by day or hour. Telephone Anytime” 1 many years. Low cost, e 21 FERRY TIME CARD i i arettes 1 Phome 134 Free Deln too, has been an out- | T > N’ 4 i gar, e o T | 'f'._' by by e el THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Candy earned our reputation for fair dealing and de- CANADIAN v soeav Pt housekeeping room in private| sy Lods g ™ S 2 %\ |TTHE MISSY SUOP. | ff - pencabi , The Gastlneau PACIFIC s : EDSON WAVE SHOP, Valentine 8:00a.m HOSIFERY [ INGERIE SRR fl he ;mg x“: close for the mmmer: HOUSE DRES ® | Dur Services to You Begin ‘and’ End, al the E; sy 2 9:15a.m. ! W?VEDNOA‘: your PERMANENT | | and lcce.un;::e:v mode; at i | Gang Plank of Every 1".u~senger-Ca_rry|h; B(_nt ( ‘ { ‘%ANCO(WFR “flom‘ 3 e i & = AN o~ g S { - i For general 1eparr work old or‘ R i " ’ Th(‘ (:hfil"“s W I:—“ 3 T X X"y | W ARATILE ? E' ew Tse:'. cell. Henry Gorham. Phopd| ™" T T Carter Mortuary ' From Juneau ° ' 3 : | . = 7 o ‘ n’ | . A 1 ° A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | Guy S"""h PHONE 136-2 o FOR INS UR CE | PRINCESS NORAH ! | | Arctic {'SSEEnmss b o g | memtmms oo i . SHEPARDHRIEN | Aol 14, 205 May 8 i UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY x Teleph‘me 409 B. M. Beh“mb B"hk Blds 1 PRINCESS LOUISE NIGHT. Pabst Famous SNSRI PUROLA REMEDIES i . 2 | May 13, 23; June 4, 14 I Dfll‘h Beer o 3| PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | Mo it v w. | & o " Tickets, reservations and full & o HARRI MACHINE FULLY COMPOUNDED =l Al AR "DV oo | e ‘ G || DAREE RS 10 THE 'SANITARY-GROCERY - S bk ] # ve “ g . | € ¢ % . W. MULVIHILL, Ageat . Jk i “JIMMY” CARLSON EUSEEROL ! i PHONE 97—Free Delivery 3 PHONES 83 OR 85 y 4 "rfi M This M JUNEAU Juneaun l"en'y & Navigs 0. : 2 g 4 SESSE MBI B W > — Y Qom’lny % ¥

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