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§ 1 Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the liae. Dally rate per line for consecu- Yve insertions: Pirst day, per line Following days, per line .. Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- yuest. Copy must be p'clock on 'day ‘of publication Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons lis'>d in telephone 10 .. 6c in office by 2 to tirectory. rhone 374. Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALFA%I“-A“ rooming house. Good income. Cheap. Call 314 Front St. over Miners' Union Hall FOR SALE—$10.0u worth of hook- ed rug yarns, assorted colors, for $5.00. Tel (‘plun\r' 3351 TOR SALE .’\\ a mulhl(! Philco all electric ' combination radio and ‘phonogaph. Three ' beautiful picces of furniture. Inquire 421 Seward St., rear Masonic Temple. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awalls Miss Caroline Todd to see POW- ER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. MASTER Six Buick roadster. A real buy for cash. See it at Con- nors Motor Company — Gasboat with four epower engine. Hull and en- gine in good condition. Telephone 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622 FOR sfiw — New and modern, completely furnished, four room house with trouble free oil heat Located at No. 38 Gastineau Ave- appointment. Terms nue. Shown by Phone 2253. W. E. White, to responsible parties. FOR SALE—13-150% 16 h.p. Johnson outboard motor.| Inquire of E. L. Poole at Royal| Blue Cabs. } A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | Mrs. Sam Paul to see POWER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. FOR SALE—Set of books—Won- derworld. Underwood typewriter. | Boy's suit. Rubber boots, ‘size 6. Fur jacket. Phone 1193, 312 3rd| Street. i TAKU RIVER BOAT 26 feet long, elght “hp. Johmson. Good condi- tion.. Reasonable. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co plant. Full basement, »pauous facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see¢ F. Fagerson on premises. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Mrs. J H. Hickey to see POWER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. NASH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. FOR SALE—Summer camp at Lena & Beach. Telephone 182. FOR SALE—V. A. Paine house on 6th St. Ready for immediate pos- session. Cash or terms. Phone 248 after 6 p.n. FOR SALE—1932 Hupmobile sedan. Good mechanical condition and rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill Williams, Paris Inn. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-10gs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3. I'OR BALE—Tmec furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs. Reeder at Northem Hotel. POLLY AND HER PALS -| WANTED HOUSEKEEPING room 31500 monthly. Dishes, linen. Upsmu’s over Miners’ Union Hall. 314 Front St FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, furnished room for gentleman. Inquire 115 West 6th or telephone 330. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house with bath in Douglas, two blocks from ferry. Rent $18 monthly. See Kilburn. FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- ed house. Good location. Tele- phone 385, FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Telephone 1532. FOR RLNF sovl‘n rnnm house on Willoughby Avenue, partly furn-| ished Inquire Juneau Marble Works. r:‘OR 7m§r:ri‘ = 9~x?oom rurm;hcd house. Electrol Oil heat. Electric range, 6 bed rooms. Phone 3921. VACANCY fi;:)'(-! Apts. Nugget Shop FOR RENT--Steam heated sleep- ing room, top floor San Fran- cisco Bakery. pam. Apply after 4:30 WILL RENT furtisnos se rooms or more, two bedrooms. Address T433, Emplire. PIANOS rented—tuned. Phone 143. George Anderso { MISCiuil ANhOUS LEVEL LOT 50 feet by 100 feet.| Cheap for cash. Inquire Snap Shoppe 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 Shup WAN1 Fl‘ WAN’IELF Wlduw L|d} wishes day | work. = Need employment. badly. Fine references. 'Telephone 472 WANTED — At once, middle aged lady for general housework. See | Mrs. Edward Snyder- at Zynda| Hotel. i B WANTED - Expenenced young woman wants work scrubbing floors, woodwork, general house- cleaning. 50 eents an hour. Tele- phone 3801. Miss Bathe. WANTED—Two neat gentlemen to board. in private home. Inquire 421 Seward St., opposite Fed- eral Bldg. Fine table linen and shirts our specs ialty. Tel. 802 or call 111 Main St. Mrs. Anna Patterson. LAUNDRY to take home. LAND CLEARED by Lhe acre or lot, from May 20 to Sept. 20. Seven years experience. Estimates given on all work. 8. W SCHWARTZ & CO., Harris Apart- ments, rear Fair Bldg, 11th St: Experienced young woman wants stenographic work or clerical work, also will accept waiting on table or cooking. Must have work at once. Address R 528 care Empire. SEE the wash out on the line ab the Capitol Theatre. WANTED o= Vuung woman wants housekeeping room in private family. Address by letter to 2473, care Empire. l-‘ur gmwral 1epay woxk old or new, call Henry Gorham. Phone | 194 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys in leather container. Return to Empire of- fice. l)ilL\ EMPIRE W/ NT ADS PAY! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUFSDAY MAY ZI 1935. Bv CLIFP STERRL']‘T TURN yo'r olu gmo into ml’\'fe‘ Cash or trade at Nuszget "hop A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits E. E. Smith to see POWER at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. E | | McCAUL MOTOR | ) COMPANY | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers [ —— IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | I It's Paint We Have It! | WENDT & GARSTER \ | . PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 549 | . | e AR — = TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. || "dur doorst.ep is worn by | satisfied customers” | PHONE 97—Free Delivery crrvrrr s rrrrrrrreesd o PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY bRQgEBY; “The Store That Pleases” Now in Effect. Final limit October 31 - s L) »1Y] A T PAW PERKINS! ERVING ALAS WHOS THIS HANIK PERSON YOU'RE YEAR R(“ | 3 Leave Due uneau DueJuneau _ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southibound ALASKA May' 11 = May 14 May 20 - | “VICTORIA -May 14 May 18 May 20 | IYUKON ......May 18 May 21 May 21 *N'WESTERN ..May 21 May 25 May 21 t—Southwestern Alaska Route. i “—Southeéastern Route. | rF‘ ghter sailings: Depere April 30; Tanana May 15 PHONES: Ticket Office No. Freight Office No. 4 Express Office No. 245 | THE ALASKA LINE 1 YUKON ARRIVES NGRTHWESTERN L tRLT ] arine News | THSMORNING ON WAY NORTH FHUM SEATTLE SEATTLE, Ma_y 21.—Steamer Through, tickets to o o ¢S JetEHE WIE v W] Non‘trwesu:'n ts:;lledl I(l)(r :‘oumeasb California by Pa- ol L Vs Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morn- ,,mc/ S. $. Lines : Steuer Movemenu %1 ]l PASSENGEHS R F l ing with 53 first class and 36 steer- . . NORTHBOUND o Man y Ofll(‘.lals, amul€es z0e passengers. s e Evelyn Berg -scheduled to ar- Which Will Reside Here, = Dan Noonan is the only first class e rive Wednesday: . B ht sl r passenger aboard the Norr,h-western‘ e Notthland scheduled to arrive -(‘ » | rougpt T A i e bopxpgJar bl oot d 4 NoP:er:ay ::’m' Hedtlod &b a5 :\ FBR THIS PuRT Bringing many government offi- ! A St 8 ws(-:mx;x;flsc _ | cials and several families which will FOUR PASSENGERS o SeORa AT AN ) ¢ be established here, the Yukon ar-| ) o Aleuttan scheduled tosafl from ® | SEATTLE, May 21— Motorship 1ived from Seattle at 8:35 oclock ARR]V-E ON ZAPORA e Seattle May 25 at 9 am. e |Northland ‘sailed at 10:45 o'clock | tis morning a tthe: Paclflc Coast © Notth Sea scheduled to sail e | with 30 passengers aboard, the fol- D Svk‘r:?""’;l khy g;mf Cép‘;‘\- The mqu;rshlp Zapora arélved | Seattle May 27 lowing booked for Juneau: OOy IERB R VNG or Sew- from Seaftle at the Juneau Com- “ A . y{r;m SOt Ay T A e end M e other Westward ports this| mercial Dock at 8 o'clock last hight | n— TRANSPO RTATION COo o Alaska scheduled to sail from e |Florence Sabey, Lee F. Reeves, John oon from, the Alaska Junesll with ‘foyr! passengets ‘and a large! Y » Scattle May 28 at 9 pm. e |Glass, Mrs, J. C. Michaelson, Cath- after first stopping at the cargo of freight. She left south-| e SOUTHRAUND SAILINGS e | erine Nye, Florence Merkel, P. L. 1 Lumber Mills dock. |bound at 8 oclock this morning The only line serving Alaska that main- e Princess Norah scheduled to e | Woolley, Arthur Sobeck, Maurice L°¢ Yukon brought 38 first class| from the Juneau Lumber Mills tains a regular weekly service throughout P arri‘}c in port at 5 o'clock e |Akre. and 11 stéerage passengers from the pock. - the year. e Thursday morning and sails e | R RRTRInc5 <o TTP5 e well as three steerage pas- | Skippered by Capt. Hugh McDon- e south 3 hours later. . engers taken off the ill-fated alq, the vessél took aboard lumber Leave Arrive Leave § " HRONY ot it Msodith aon- o |freighter ‘Denali, which sank off and boxes for Craig &t the lumber 4 Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau é." day, Muy BT ol s Island Sunday. These three wharf. —e=== M. S. Northland . May 20 May 24 May 24 v l.oc)u, SAILINGS ’I boarded the Yukox} at Ketchikan. | The inbound list: . 5. 8. Northsea ... .May 27 May 31 June 2 Estebeth léaves every Wednes- o | The inbound list, prepared by| From Seattle—Fred Hundstedt, M. S. Northland ..June 3 June 7 June 8 e 'day hight at 6 pm, for e er Jack Hewitt, includes: Mary Ellen Gardinere, A. J. H. S. S. Northsea . June14 June 16 o Sitka'snd wayports. g From Seattle—Ed Bishop, Martin | Bratsburg. ROUND TRIP M. S. Nortaland ..Junel7 June2l Jupe23 * I)art/ leaves évery ?‘nday P National Maritime Day is tomor- Brandall, Mrs. A. Dahlin, Charles| ' From Craig—P. Skoog. SEATTLE S. S. Northsea . June28 June 30 ® "% am. for Pelersburg Kala o | TOW and observance will be made in H. Flo! Georgia Gallagher, Ruth| The outbound list: $65.00 b M. S. Northland ..July 1 July 5 July 7 % Sl Waghorte: : |all ports of the United States and Harmon, Mildred Hawkins, Mrs. C.| For Seattle—Capt. A. B. Ahren: A S. S. North Sea _...July 8 July 12 July 14 R EEEREEEE R .\p\‘-\(’“lon B. Holland, Dale Holland, Mrs. P. stedt, H. Bowman, C. Bartlett. M. S. Northland .. July 15 July 19 July 21 —s L —— | The day is a tribute to the Sa- A. Huntley, Mrs. W .W. Maier, For Craig—Orris Daniels, How- 800 0 c e we o e o o vannah, the first steamship to make gita Maier, Frank Maler, Michael|ard Graham. HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 . TIDES TOMORROW e !a transoceanic voyage and was ins|George, R. Nielson, Mrs. Everett A : hone 109 e 606 8saea e oo > siutedtwo years ago by Congress!Nowell and two childréh, Bess O'- ARMOUR, JR., DEPARTS :&Bx:fifin Ticket Agent : l}:hm:e o High tides, 2:51 am., 165 feet. |as follows: Nelll, Dr. E. S. Pepper, Dr. Horace| Don Armour. Jr., manager of the| CT i b Low tide, 9:41 am, -17 feet. | Whereas, the Congress by joint Pettit, Jr, John Phillips, Margaret|Juneau Cash Grocery, left here on| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ERone . 18 High tide, 4:09 pm., 139 feet. |resolution of May 20, 1933, desig-/Rands, ‘Althea Rands, Mrs. Clar- | the North Sea for a short business Low tide, 9:52 p.m., 3.8 feet. |nated May 22 of each year as Na-Tence R. Rands, Barbara Rands, W.| trip to Ketchikan. | s N ’ . E B - - !tional Maritime Day and requeést-| C. Ryan, D’\vld Spratling, Mrs. W. ‘ i —~——7‘H » ALASKA'S PROSPERITY CHAIN cd the President to issue annually | R. Vaughn, R. Vaughn, Hugh| K ’ 'k S h' C letiers for sale at Empire office.'a proclamation calling upon the|Wade, Mrs. Wade, Charles Waynor,| | FANTS— 08 etchikan dteamshup Lo. All you do is to fill in names and people of the United States to ob- Margaret Whittemore, G. L. Wiedes, | | 4 e j HARDW _BI |letter is printed. Two dozen for serve such Naticnal Maritime Day.}Jane Williams, Susan Williams, Mrs. 1 | Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., May 29, and from twenty-five cents. adv. | — pkew Williams, Lew Williams, Jr. Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, May 29, 9 p.m. Calling Ket- Vetiz o i, | BENSON COMES HOME = L% b werinican frank John.,l Thomas Hardware Co. | || cnixan, Wrangen, petorsbiirg,: uneatrsiso Haines and Skagway. George D. Benson, ‘Who went' ., charles Forward, Ed O'Rourke, | @————m————o 8 ‘ . A . son, Charles For 3 ourke. For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence } 2 /‘ south to Portland to attend the| prom Wrangell—J. Whitestine, V.|~ e s ek 1o, atid 4 iie H uller MMauro ‘Iuncral of his sister, arrived home grickeon L. M .Dean, Ed Dean. [ [IME SCHEDULE| ione 312, i v B ! D jon e o N:T,,,,,i From Petersburg—Arne Sund, G. CHANNEL BUS LINE { o C '1 }D. McDonald, Mrs. H. Backnoff, R.| peave Auk B: Leave Juneau | D B FEMMER i r“o 0. ‘:"—H lywood St Is Sh H. Stock. | Leave AUk Bay ve i D . « ;| Hollywood Style Shop SRR e e Seli Tl 0. | AGENT | “Express Money Orders ‘: Formerly COLEMAN'S i Transfer from freighter Denali—| 8:15 am. | Anytime” 1 Harry West, Carl West, “A. N. 12:30 p.m. : | Pay Less--Much Less | |Brown. S5 o D 3 e p ey | | e L e e U o vn Gae el | WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY | : i i e e gt A ‘ PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. B Z There was one pilot who arrived | SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at| Seattle Sailings Ports of Call i 37 on the Pacific Alaska Airways air- 8 instead of 7 am. M. S. ; 2 a May 27 Ketchikan Tenakee : A HARRI MACHINE | plane from Fairbanks Sunday that| SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk b Sl e Hydaburg Hoonah H Clgars | i SHOP i really enjoyed the ride. He is W. Bay at 6.45 pm and Juneau at M. B, Zapora.... June 12 Craig Junsst Cigarettes “E l:g CTROL ] NEUEE S A llot, who Vravelied A 4 30" pa. S. S. Bandon......June 20 Klawak Chichagof F | 'a passenger. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Cand —O0f Course” | it 4 Leaves Aul Bay'at 6:45 pm. and M. 8. Zapora. June 28 Port Alexander y i - & e = —e Juneau at 1 am. JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent : Cards s | i Jones-Stevens Sllop |{+ TRIPS EVERY DAY PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. . o | . i FORD AGENCY | LADIES' — MISSES' ik e : (Authorized Dealers) il READY-TO-WEAR | | Chatham Straits Transportation Co : e ‘ Eiasar e Ao et Thied | “DA 99 P .A.A SCHED : . | Ve e GAS—OILS e : | it Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday (| Every SUNDAY Fairbanks to Juneau : ew JUNEAU MOTORS { | H.S. GRAVES 8t 7 a m for Petersburg, Keke.|| Every MONDAY Ketchikan to West Coast H | Foot of Main Street | “The Clothing Man Port Alexander and way ports. Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks ° ! | g < ) Pemtgt ceacatved: Dok Iatar: than: 41| - Bvery TUESDA¥: Juneau to Ketchikan / r t Home of Hart Schaffner and | !Olg Tl’v;gu"d"l’;oti Every TUESDAY - Ketchikan to Juneau CtiC T Sl ;| MAURICE C. REABER, Phone aoz2|| Every TUESDAY iieadsfo eIty o ki TRy il | N A = Every WFDNESDAY -....Juneau to Chichagof ‘ PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS abst Famous ’ JKA'S T s D T ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT ® raug er % : | On Tap Ideal Spot for Vacations | A 5 “JIMMY" CARL Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | - J SON SITKA HOT SPRINGS Office Gastineau Hotel ONE 206 2 i GODDARD, ALASKA | MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY > | KRAF [T’l‘ ' g T i ; s . | Flylhg Tife ‘Sdves Vacation Time: 3 ] FISHING N 2 Cabinet and Millwork | s . HUNZIRG BOATING Specml Plshxng, Hunting, Sightseeing Trips artanged Interior Detail Work [ sty’"g:’mc"‘,“’ “'L‘l" “":‘“" First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates ' ‘upon request” A s | Window. Plate and Automobile | e g P2 MBS v sl i s ot talabaiily | Gl marked our funerals for P ers il ghee £ Y TSR FLTSOARD—Any “site; | many years. Low cost, 3 TR, . ! 3 Z L T R S S ¥ g;fike‘dp‘::—:&k] | too, has been an out- . & S gt g ¥ ! an oklin Phone ezl standing factor. We have THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS d earned our reputation CANADIAN % T AT O RN T ST for fair dealing and de- : e TRE Missy Srior ||| s e Gastineau 'JXXILE : Specializ'ng in i ? - . = | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | | : HOUSE DRESSES Ly [ ] Our Services' to You Begin and End at the © SARLINY G“ A and accessories at mod I % £ g 4 7 TO VANCOUVER, VICTO! el Gang Plank of Every Passenger Careying Boat and' SEATTLE * ————— 8 The Charles W. e ] From Juneau BT g £ ST - S S LLAVE DOUG! G S itl Carter Mortuary CE PRINCDESE gORAH 0:30am. Coapo ; ¥ ) ; s 1:308.0.. 84, ; uy mith PHONE 136-2 FOR INSURAN | PRINCESS LOUISE _—— 15 “The Last Service Is the S N | June 4, 14, 28 § 30n o 10 00p o ‘. DRUGS | g e e bl SHEEARI 8 50 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 12 5 m Vo | June 21 150, 2 s ! Reduced Summer Tourist Fares 3:30p m (RENY *—S8aturaa) oniv t—Goes to Thape! .. i Tickets, reservation and full 5 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent A JUNEAU . ]uqea? Fe:ry & Navigs : ¢ AT T IO R ) tion Lflmm, ¥ &