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POLLY AN HER PALS Want Ad “ I f rooms, furnished, lights, dishes,| 'l ormon cooking utensils. Close in, Sea- view Apts. ‘ Phone 374 FOR RENT—Small, plain house-| 1 | | | | | FOR RENT — Light housekeeping keeping apartment, uptown loca- tion; very suitable for single per- son. Telephone 1502, evenings. Count 5 ayverage words to the Hae. Daily rate per line for consecu- Vive insertions: First day, per line Following days, per line .. ore building at 124 See Gus Messer Second St. schmidt, San Francisco Bakery. ... 10¢ &c FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935 WHO'S THE BOY FRIEND IN THE PARLOR , POLLY 2 FRE © 1935, King Fesnures Syndicare, Ioc. G OH, HES A By CLIFF STERRETT ] | PARDON, POLLY, DIDN'T QUITE HEAR Y'STRAIGHT. DID Y'SaAy "LANCE" OR "LUNCH" 2 E LANCE = - ’ | Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re yuest. Copy must be In office by pclock on day of publication lusure insertion on same lay. We accept ads over telephoge from persons lis'ad in telephone 2 [ “uectory. rhone 374 Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE — 1927 Pontiac sedan good condition, new t 00, rooms with bath. Close in. Up- | stairs Adsit Building, Second and | Main. I A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Frank H. Foster to see Lionel Barrymore in SW, the UPTOWN THE!? NIGHT. COMFORT4ILE sleeping room in private home, one or two gentle- men. Opposite Federal building. 421 Seward Street. FOR RENT—Steam heated room. Phone 219. #OR RENT — Vacancy, furnished Inquire 317 12th Street heated apartment. Inquire Nug- = get Shop. FOR SALE—The Concrete M{g. Co i 3 plent. Full basement, Spacious’ A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 Or| james Wickersham to see Lionel goe F. Fagerson on premises, Barrymore in SWEEPINGS at — & the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- FOR SALE—30-foot trolling boat it | NIGHT. reasonable. 7 h. p. heavy duty & e rtgilesrisiishgh Standard. Complete for trolling | FOR RENT—Sicam heated sleep= Inquire aboard boat, D 3472 at| ing room, top floor San Fran- Rock Dump. cisco Bakery. Apply after 4:30 p.m. ‘ A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits J. Torvinen to see Lionel Bar- | wILL RENT furiisnea ..\. four rymore in SWEEPINGS at U‘“' rooms or more, two bedrooms UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. Address T433, Empire. | FOR SALE--Bedroom suite, dinette “table, four chairs, two rugs, elec- tric washing machine, floor lamp. 609'. Willoughby. FOR RENT—rurms.ea bedroom in private family. Young lady pre- ferred. Address E 384, care Em- pire { 8 ohnson Guiboard Motor. First class condition. Phone 63 or see it at Standard Machine Shop. PIANOS rented—tuned. Phone 143 George Andersch. MISCLLLANEOUS HOME cooked meals. Telephone 79, Douglas FOR SALE—Cabin at Auk Lake Call Ted Laughlin, 3 rings, Sal- mon Creek Reasonable. | | %000 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. WANTEL WANTED—Widow lady wants day | work, need employment badly, PRORE| Best’ of references. Phone 472 | Mrs. Ross. NASH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. FOR SXLfi;Sun1an('; camp at Lena Beach. Telephone 182 FOR SALE—Mens sults $3.00 to $10.00. No. 337 Willoughby Avenue FOR SALE—V. A. Paine house on 6th St. Ready for immediate pos-| session. Cash or 248 after 6 p.m. terms. ed| WANTED—Will trade or purchase _ Mrea U s b e small inboard motor. Apartment FOR SALE—1932 Hupn:obile sedan.| 3, Matson Apartments, Good ‘hanical i | % S ey o rubher. Gach or terms. See 3| WANTED — Will purchiase lot in B I | Shattuck Addition. State price Williams, Paris Inn | _— = ¥ _ | and location, first letter. Address FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs.| P- O. Box 2128, Juneau. 3Sce Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone| 3 ¢ ovbI INMENTARY apt. Three apts. Phone 1532. o+ George B. Grigshy to see Lionel FOR SALE—Tnree furnished cab-| Barrymore in SWEEPINGS at ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mys.| he UPTOWN THEATRE TO- Reeder at Northern Hotel. MGRT, TURN your o gow ifto vale | WANTED—Reliable couple to care Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | for my livestock and place dur- 4 . E ing my absence. Fair income as- sured. May sell later. For details see or write Postmaster, Fanshaw, SABIN’S Young wi man wants Everything in Furnishings e housekeeping room in private for Men family. Address by letter to Z473, s care Empire. i DR | For general repar work, oid or 4 new, call Henry Gorham. Phone Cigans 194 Cigarettes LOST AND FOUND Candy Cards The ys in leather Return to Empire of- LOST—Bunch of ki container. fice. . KRAFFT’S Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; W market prices. 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | *— . frrr et e Arctic i Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS | FORD AGENCY { (Authorized Dealers) | Foot of Main Street “JIMMY" CARLSON PSSP D i e e rr ) SERVING' ALASKA THE YEAR'ROUND SAILING SCHEDU Leave Due Juneau :DueJuneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Sowthbound tALASKA May 6 *VICTORIA Apr. 30 May 4 May 6 TYUKON May 4 May 7 May 13 *N'WESTERN ..May 7 May 11 May 13 tALASKA -.May 11 May 14 May 14 *VICTORIA May 14 May 18 May 20 TYUKON ..May 18 . May 21 May 27 *N'WESTERN ..May 21 May 25 May 27 i—Southwestern Alaska Route. “—Southeastern Route. Freighter sailings: Depere April 30; Tanana May 15 PHONES: Ticket Office No. 2 Freight Office No. 4 Express Office No. 3456 : i i [ =T | THE ALASKA LINE “ | | Robinson, Roger Dahl, Mrs. P. T.| ‘NURTHWESTERN i yipe ol ‘ R. J. MCKANNA, Agent 5 The only southbound passenger | to leave Juneau on the Northwest- | arine ews H E R E Tw I GE ern was Mrs. Hattie Stanton, bound | for Tacoma. EKEND vaxoe o : | YAKOBI GOES ON | e s e 00 ep 00 PETERSBURG WAY& cific S. S. l{illcs i < A i Y Steaser Movements al . s | l A s f se l Capt. Tom Smith, awner and NORTHBOUND . Vessel Arrives from Seattle master of the gasboat Yakobi, put| a C] g ~ 1 lerson ipyards, al etersburg, and will probably sail for the ® Southbound Sunday Jobitie’ bh1ara ont chkier R o et % ® westward at noon. . of Juneau Elks. = ® SCHEDULED BSBAILINGS o UN NBHTH RuN The steamer Noiu.western paid| This getting out of the water and ® North Sea scheduled to sail two visits to Juneau over the week- painting the hull is an annual event aa“ez nnd ) z‘t'a o e from Seattle May 13 at 9 p. ® oA end. Her first arrival was at 3:30 for the Yakobi. Capt. Smith ex- | x 4 e m P C. P. R. Vessel Will Make oclock Saturdey afterncon from plained today that he has it done - Victoria scheduled to sail from e & Seattle. After g brief stay, she left in Petersburg because there are no e Seattle May 14 at 9 a.m. . One More Trip for for Skagway early that night. Then, facilitics for doing it properly in : °» ® Princess Norah scheduled to e Prin. Lou[se lact night, she arrived again at the | Juneau. { TRAN SPO RTAT.ON CO ® sail from Vancouver May 18 Pacific Coast Dock from Skagway. - -—-e e at 9 pm. ®| Her hold crowded with freight She left shortly thereafter for Se- ATTENTION 0. E. S. | ® Bandon scheduled to sail from ® .. 4 por passenger accommodations attle, via Sitka. Important business meeting and The only line serving Alaska that main- ® Scattle May 19. ® filled to the extent that 56 appli- Skippered by Capt. O. C. Ander- eclcotion of officers, Tuesday even- tains a regular weekly service throughout ® Northland scheduled to sail ® | anis had to be turned away at sen, the Northwestern brought 14|ing, May 14, 8 o'clock. —adv. the year. ¢ fom Seattle May 20 at 9 ® | yancouver, B. C., ticket office, the first class and 20 steerage passen- S e 5 ® pm ®Iprincess Norah arrived here and gers to Juneau from the south. Also DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Leave Arrive Leave { thrr!hwe;l:rnl scl;:dule;il to smgl ® then sailed for Skagway late Satur- included on the northbound list —————————————————— Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau . rom Seattle May at 9 ®|say afternoon. The Canadian Pa- were the officers and crew of the f——————— £ M. S. Northland ..Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 . %plllnj"l'll"!’\"‘il) R boat made another stop hers river steamer Yukon, bound for ] GARLAND BOGGAN | 1%1 Ss l;lortfiead pr. 20 May 3 my 1(5) . * SO ! NGS ®[,); morning, calling at the Pacific way to begin summer opera-| o - 8. Nortblangd ..May 6 Moy 10 y Yukon is scheduled to arrive at o 6...“ Dock at 5 o'c!fnck and aflili;q‘; tions , Hard od Floor.’ S. S. Northsea ... May 17 May 19 , ® 6 oclock tonight and sails ® .o at 8 o'clock. Furser Joe Large’s inbound list:| | Waxing Polishing ROUND TRIP M. S. Northland ..May 20 May 24 May 24 . uth one hour later. . 5 " : SEATTLE S. 8. Northsea May 27 May 31 June 2 s From Seattle—Gen. J. B. Allison, . . LOCAL SAILINGS ol THN DL D oy & e T s e Sandn;g ¢ M. S. Northland ..June 3 June 7 June § © Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ¢ DAV been her last one preceding a of ol ” PHONE M. S. Northland S. 8. Northsea ...Junel0 Juneld Junell - v layoff for overhaul. However, the mens, Olaf Johnson, Col. George E $65.00 s day night at 6 pon., for e YO 2 : ’ Kumpe, Al Oxtoby, Mrs. A. Oxtoby, —— ) M. S. Northland ..Junel7 June2l June23 o Sitka and wayports. o Princess Louise, which was to have S c. .W fos oo 8. S. Northsea ..June2¢ June28 Jure3l o Dart leaves every Friday at e Telieved the Norah, will not be ot |S. Swanson, C. Cand o tiabat L 3 . for Pelersburg, Kake e |drvdock in time. Aceording fo . C. Wasson. [ || HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 3 1 n.m.. 'or ‘v.er urg, € W. Mulvinill, local €. P. ic. agent, rom Southeast Alaska wayports| | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent _Phone 109 k] : ..xrl\! :as.po:n. Loelahl :51 » Norah will make one more trip, -:Sl‘l Wallstedt, J. H. S@ry, N. J. ’ $5.00 per month I'l ciry wHARF .. Phone 28 4 cailing from Vancouver this week. | Nicholson, K'YB‘ Edwards. by | J. B. Burford & Co. l GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone 18 | The inbound list : | The Northwestern took as north-| “Our doorstep is worn by | THREE - ROUND TRIP | From vancouver, B. C.— Miss bound passengers from Juneau the | satisfied customers” - - PASSENGERS TRAVEL |Mary Campton, Paul W. Fretz, Ber- following three persons: [5 E 'nard MoDonnell, Mr. and"®frerJ.| J¥or Halnes—Ms. Joe ‘Faddock,|———r—t STt = . H NORTHWESTERN k. Marshall, George Melosevich, Vivian Cropl e K 'I k S g 'h C WITH NORTHWESTERN = sl ‘cowse Mucsmrict | TOUR SWSY 0 o) oo H R etchikan Steamship Co. Round-trip passéngers from Se- White, G. McDonnell, G. H:'Bow-| Returning to Juneau at 7:45 arry ace o ound-trip passengers Iro man, Donald J: MacRéae o'clock last night for a half-hour| Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma Washington, May 15th, “v"ti‘“ o L‘}?D ;cuvrz'en: dgp \?II V}h" The outhound jiat: i stay, the Northwestern carried the| DRUGGIST and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, May 16th. Calling Ket- Sorthwestern include Dr. and MS.| For Vancouver, B, C—Mrs, H. R, | {ollowing as inbound passengers: The Squibb Store chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juncau—also Haines and Skagway. v“":‘x: c éQ;: £ " Ll 3 Beacn Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oxtoby, From Skagway and Haines—E. A. For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence . L’;l Lt bl ioe Of Long BeAc, B, Colvin, S. Mationg, Mrs. G, F.| Rasmuson, A. C. Robinson,, Glenna |{w—merereeeeeraaeerew o [| o) 000310 Office Phone 114, Dr. and Mrs, Peters drove an au- }F)mfb‘"?”v D. Monroe, Mrs. J. e . 1 TIME SCHEDULE : tomobile from the East Coast to Prout. D B FEMMER Sra:”c and then boi\rdcé the! For Prince Rupert, B. C—D. Friz- - CHANNEL BUS UNE | ° . ¢ Northwestern for their first view el N Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | AGENT f Southe; Alaska. Although it ———— *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. as raining here when they ar- ESTEBETH RETURNS 12:13 am. zigg . et e ) ived Saturday, they took a sight- i 80 p.m. 280/ 9.m. siing 5, ‘ FROM SITKA TRIP z 4:15 pm. s1s pm. |1 WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY | Mrs. Rice, in addition to enjoying, pack from its weekly trip to| *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier ano i PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. the Juneau, Skagway, Sitka Toute giika and way ports, the motor- Montana Creek. 4 Seattle Sailings 1 Ports of Call % (of the Northwestern, visited her cniy pstebeth berthed at Pacific |SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay a1 S. S. Bandon.. Ketchikan Tenakee aunt, a resident of Haines, When coact Dock yesterday morning with 8 instead of 7 a.m. M. S. Zapora Hydaburg Hoonah ] the vessel was in that port yes-|soven passengers. | SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk S. S. Bandon...... Craig Juneau erday. "The nbound list: [P A0 1 S o M. 8. Zapora. Klawak Chichagot § * 2 P 0 Y : 9 | p.m. 8. 8. Bandor . Port Alexander = From 'QRicREgYl - Nick Feyks| THE BEST | SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! p RIVER STEAMER’S |Olaf Norling, Mrs. Joe Prout. | Jimeies: Aut: Bay at 6:45 pm. an¢ JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent CREW COMES NORTH! From Angoon — T. P. Hinckley, | T AP BEER Juneau at 1 am. PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. ,f\:as;-s Jamestown, Edward James-; 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY v i | town. ! f b Returning to begin summer opera-| From Tenakee—F. Argeil, [ IN TOWN! o e e tions, officers and crew members of | e — k4 ® \Lhatham Siralfs FERTSTon C: the river boat Yukon arrived inje ® e e e e e s v v o o 0 @ . M S “DART’/ o k N 0 Skagway from Seattle on the TIDES TOMORROW ¢! THE MINERS' [ [VRe 3Je Int(’,rlor A ASKd 1NOW pen to | Northwestern yesterday. 000000000 i |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Heading the party is Capt. Ralph| Low tide, 4:36 am. 20 feet. Recreation Parlors (8t 7 & m. for Petershurg, Kake . ‘. Newcombe. The mate is Fred M.| High tide, 10:40 am., 127 feet.) | il Port Alexander and way ports. J unedu Enterpnse Racy and the Yukon's purser is L. lpw’ tide, 4:31 pm. 31 feet. ' | o Freight recelved not later than 4 C. Short. | High tide, 10:37 pm., 150 feet.' | quuor Store P m. Thursday. | SEOP Axiurn*-vm? “FIRST! e ek R nlmlu?ln cmm nrfi" 622 ¢t Sl e - e i nd " | Weekly scheduled airpiane pass ngker .';‘r;d ei(})ress i service every Tuesday for Fairbanks, Flat, Liven- GARBAGE HAULED | g ne int; 47 = | good, Nome and way points. f Reasonable Monthly Rates ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT ; 4 | E. 0. DAVIS 1d i { 8 Sh¥e eal | f s . . | ‘TELEPHONE 584 Spot for Vacations Reservations and information P. A. A. Office, - Phone 4753 | : ——= SITKA HOT SPRINGS { g ' | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc Airway % Butler Mauro GODDARD; ALASKA g " 3 : 7 | ; Dru o C FISHING HUNTING BOATING Gastineau Hotel, Telephone 206 . - 0. Sympathetic and under- First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates standing direction have 4 2 “Express Money Orders { marked our funerals for . 3 b 5 Anytime” ,s mgny years. Low cost, it = — 3 Phove 134 too, has been an out- p— o s Prne Dedyery 8| standing factor. We have THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN ‘HOTELS s . 4 2 = earned our reputation P CANADIAN TS . 1 z for fair dealing and de- g £ | THE MISSY SHOP || pendabisty. (] astineau Y XATI | Specializng in it ! HOSIERY, [INGFRTY 4 s } HOUSE DRESRE‘EE ® Our Services to Yoy Begin and End at the i @ £ ¢ SAILING | and acosssoried at moderat Gang Plank of Every Pussenger-Carr, Boat . | | § b4 - oy & | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA bl 5 - - SEATTLE i - The Charles W. [ and A e R { Guy Smitl o o FOR INSURANCE | iRy uy dmith PHONE 136-2 ‘ | PRINCESS NORAH bt - “The Last Service Is the See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | April 14, 24; May 5 10:00p m D R L, G S Greatest Tribute’ : | H Mp.m L Tdephone 409 B. M. Bfihl‘findfl Bank Bld& ! PRINCESS LOUISE 12-158 m q oy o » s > . | L:l5am PUROLA REMEDIES | May 13, 23; June 4, 14 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- an ‘Tickets, reservations and full 1—Goes to Thane. ' (‘ FULLY COMPOUNDED THE .SANIT ARY GROCERY particulars from : sy R Front St. Next Coliseum § | : i : i \ ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Agens &5t . W. p N PHONE 97—Free Delivery { | § PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” JUNEAU Juneau Ferry & Navigs R S A 3 ,,---.—---N‘,:,‘.__—-?m tion Company

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