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POLLY AND HER PATS I"‘AA‘T"S WHAT 1 SAID, SAM'L. 1 WANTS YUH T'CLEAN OUT I‘r‘H JUNK IN TH' GARAGE ACCOUNT OF IT'S LOCAL " CLEAN-UP WEEK! tuie custorm - built radio. Gilltillan 8-tube Super AC. RCA g-tube Super battery set. One 18-watt amplifier. One condenser mike, Two Supreme radio an- dlyzers. All priced for quick sale Phone 5503 and with T Hall SALE—One pool table billlard table complete Appl Eagles racks and cue: SALE—18 d with 4 cylind A very will FOR er h.p. dver boat all decked trade for a ork boat good condi- 1e $300.00. Write to Emil or see the boat at Pillar A (O\ZFLI\U&NIAR‘) ticket awaits 2 Mortinson to see Constance 1gs in CHANNEL CROS- at the UPTOWN THE- AIRI' IOVICHT FOR S‘x.,r, c portable sewing machine for Terms if desired, Al ric Light and Power Co. 38 feet long, seining A E 1OR SALE—Gasboat, new engine, suitable for trolling or cruising. Apply Gostz, Douglas One { and one gmall circulating r, complete with coils. Excellent condition Telephone 227 YOR SALE A 'COMPLIMENTARY ticket awails Shafer to see Constance X in CHANNEL CROS- [ t the UPTOWN TIE. ATRE TONIGHT FOR SALE—$10.06 worth of hook- ed rug yarns, assorted colors, fot $5.00. Telephone 3351 MASTER Six Buicx roadster. A real buy for cash. See it at Con- nors Motor Company. iG]L SALE — Gashoat with four| horsepower engine, Hull and en- gine in good condition. Telephone 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622 FOR SALE — New .1 1 gompletely furnished, four room house with trouble free oil heat. Located at No. 38 Gastineau Ave- nue. Shown by appointment, Phone 2253, W. E. White, Terms to responsible parties. I“HR‘I(PN'I 2 pl and bm.h Phone 1532 FOR RENT- vate fami girl. Addre: Furnished room, pri-| itable for working Ev 561 room apt. dishes, linen and $15.00. 314 Front St. up- over Miners’ Union Hall. ONE light stairs FOR RENT — m l\tIdliht]l ApLs ooms furnished, heated. | Phone 330. 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-—F1ve room unfurnish- ed house. Good location. Tele-| phone 385, | A COMPLI'VIE II'ARYUCK& av\,,ms. J. W. Sorri to see Cummings in CHANNEL CROS- SING the apartment. Telephone 1532. FOR RENT—Seven- -room house on Willoughby Avenue, partly furn-|® ished Inquire Juneau Marble, Works | VACANCY Shop Nugget Apts. WILL RENT fur:: rooms or more, two bedrooms. | Address T433, Emplre PIANOS rented—tuued. Phone 143 George Andersa. MIsChiiA DANCING Stearns tio, darcing. beginner: NEOUS TAUGHT Roff teaches te acrobatic and c! J Ballroom truction lu Phone 5451. Constance| ¢ | ° UPTOWN THE-| o o-ooaoo-u'o- Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Aleutian scheduled to at 6 o'clock tomorrow ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea 5cheduled to sail from Seattle May 27 at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle May 27. Alaska scheduled to sail from May 28 at 9 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 30 at 9 pm, Yukon scheduled to sail from attle June 1 at 9 am. and scheduled to sail from Seattle June 3 at 9 p.m. Northwestern scheduled to sail {rom Seattle June 4 at 9 am. SOUTHENIIND SAILINGS No steamer north or to west- ward LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p.m., for Sirka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kake and wayports, arrive morn- 50000 r 000 0sscs0000 0000600000000 = YUKON ARRIVES 'WITH TEACHERS : ONSOUTH RUN sel Makes Two-Hour | Stay Enroute to Seat- WHY, NOT get that boat you have | been planning built now? T'll d>| it for less (] Box 1703. money. Write P. LEVEL LOT 50 feet by 100 fexi Cheap for cash. Inquire Shoppe. 1000 UNITS WAS set aside to be sold at $8. per | unit by the New Chichagoff Gola | Mining Syndicate. Your last chance to buy units. See Oshorne at Nugget Shop: FOR SALE—Set of books—Won- derworld., Underwood typewriter. Boy's suit. Rubber boots, size 6 Fur ‘jacket. Phone 1193, 812 3rd| Street. TAKU RIVER, BOAT 26 feet long, eight hp. Johnson. tion. Reasonable. Shoppe‘ A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits M Cummings in CHANNEL CRQS- SING at the UPDOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co. plant. Full basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or| gee F. Fagerson on premises. NASH sedan, Splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. FOR BALE—Summer C;mp at Lena Beach. Telephone 182. FOR SALE—1932 Hupniobile sedsn Good mgcl] condition nd rubber. Ci ar terms. See Bm Williams, Inn. FOR SALE—Coal:énd Pres-to-10gs. See Juneau Opm'l Dock or Phone | 3. POR SALE—Taree furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs.| Reeder at Northern Hotel. ey "H. S, GRAVES “The Clgthing Man Home of dart Schaffner and HMarx Clothihg ) | | | JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY Good condi- | Inguire Snap | WANTED WANTED--Girl for general house- work. Phone 43. Mrs. Faulkner WANH'D - Wlll purchase second hand wardrobe' trunk, also sleep- ing bag. Must be' in good condi tion. Apply Paris Inn. WANTED—Work by day or hour. | Experienced. Phone 5101. A. Mello to see Constance} _ | WANTED—Woman wishes work by | day or for Mrs. Johnson. WA,NTED — Experienced yuung woman wants work scrubbing | floors, woodwork, general house- ‘ ¢lédning. 50 cents an hour. Tele- | phone 3801. Miss Bathe | LAUNDRY to take home. Fine table linen and shirts our spec- | ialty. Tel. 802 or call 111 Main | St. Mrs. Anna Patterson. For geneETepm.r work, old or | new, call Henry Gorham. Phone . 194 l“UR.N your v go0 nto value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | LOSY, AND FOUND LOST. ch of keys in leather containé?. Return to Empire of- Tice. SHOP Ju LAU FIBST' GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 e e e et Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders © Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery hour. Telephone 349, ask| | B tle from Westward With the ‘majority of through racsengers being instructors or tudents of the University of Alas- ka at Fairbanks, the Yukon made Snapla two-hour visit this morning en- to Seattle from the West- . The ship berthed at Pacific ast Dock at 8 o'clock. | Ten p: ngers arrived from| Seward for Juneau. They include: | From Seward—E. H. Beistline, | Loretta - Harpster, Vern Harrison, irie Sarvella, K. Louring, R. H. Shadwick, W. H. Chadwick, W.| Toritensen, Vick Raide, James| Wickersham i 1oute e CALL FOR BIDS | Bids for canding both gymnasium | {oor cf the Juneau Public Schools and repainting all lines thereon will be received at the office of Superintendent of Schools in the High School Building up to June 5. The Board reserves the right fo reject any or all bids. First publication, May 25, 1936. Last publication, May 29, 1935. SABIN’S Everything in Fu.mlshlu- tor Men KRAFFT’S - Cabinet and Millwork + Interior Detail Work | Window, Plite’ and Alitomobil | Glass. BLYBOARD—Any size; | market' prices | 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 ;s { ppr-mhzvm tn HOSIERY. 1INGFRIE, HOVUSE, DRESSES and upwflu at moderat ! prices [T S N Sy Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St Next Coliseum PHONE -97—Free Delivery E STEBETH BRINGS 11 PASSENGERS Arriving from her regular run to Sitka and wey ports, the motorship Estebeth brought 11 passengers to Juneau yesterday. Purser Dave- Ramsay's list includes: From ~ Sitka—Mildred Hawkins, Olz Birkeland. From Chichagof—A. Froland, A. Low, ‘Frank Smiith, 'Jack'' ‘Short, Paul Bigoff, George Wanchus, Louie Kenezovich, Tony Stipich. From Tenakee—H. Moses, Steve Brojac. inbound B D Crosswords Not Lottery - By Bnhsh Court Ruling LONDON, May uzi{.—A crossword puzzle is not a lottery, it has been ruled here in dismissing a charge brought against a newspaper which offered $10,000 in prizes for solu- tions of a set of brain-teasers. The prosecutor based his case on the fact that thers were many werds which offered aliernatives, making it a matter of extreme luck if anyone guessed them all right. The possible solution of the many alternative words involved a sum of ometrical proportions running {into six Xlgures. e LR R S TI TOMORROW -oooo-..---- Low tide, 3:46 a.m., h tide, 9:5¢4 am., Low tide, 3:49 pm., 25 feet. High tide, 10:00 p.m., 16.6 feet. e, — SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! 0.6 feet. 132 feet. . is often an impor- tant element in efficient funeral direction. Our experl staff and modern equipment are capable of meeting any emer- gency or any individual desire. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the ‘Greatest Tribute” Pny Less-—-Much Less Front at Main Street “ELECTROL —Of Course” i FORD AGENCY . (Authorized Dealers) ./ GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street THE SANITARY GROEERY PHONES 83 OR 85, | berz, Sister M. Aza, C. O. Béshop Davies, NORTHWESTERN ‘SAM: VISITS TWICE RETURNS WITH OVER WEEK-END SEAGRAM LINE Ship Brings First Shlpmenl of Eastern Washing- ton Strawberries Sam A. L!ght otflxess ym motion Department of the Seagram Distillers Corporation of San Fran- cisco, and well known Juneauite, ‘is calling on the Juneau trade and expects to remain in ‘this vicinity for the next week. Light is a spetial ‘représentative though she brought but one first class passenger for Juneau, the Northwestern, which made two stops : here over the week-end, visited °f Seagram’s and s jgreatly ‘en-| many cannerigs.aRa’ plss’ Had' ssven thused cver the reception given Ms; round-trip ‘tourist accmnmodntlonsim‘"_m ,m usouthcast .Aalklfa. H‘? filled hopes o establish Seagram’s Pro< ".[‘. o EHI in every docdlity ‘as 'it" is Anderion, first_arrived st 3| HOVR 35 4 ploncer brab i s~ Saturday - afternoon from Wl known brREIE Wmake its ap- ‘lml-}pvfi;ir(;e?;;:ngt;:rNi’:':fl pearance in the Territory, rollawlng ¥ . B w the repeal of prohibition. western had discharged a Jarge After a short trip to 8an { visco, where he made his con:\ec\ tions and m'rangemenfia with the Seagram-Distillers Corporation, Light returned to Juneau over the | weekend. He stopped’ for a short| time -in Ketchikan on' his way north. pered’ by ‘Capt. O. way of fresh fruits apd vege- bies, inclading ‘the fl¥st -ship: ment of eastern “Washington straw- berrjes. Enroute to Sitka and Seattle, the ship' returned to Pacific Coast Dock at 6 oclock last night, staying an hour The Inbcund Purser Paul Cows inbound lst| “His Babies” Pay Honor trom Seattle; to Veteran Obstetrician From Seattle—~D." A: Noonan. A (Arom Ketehikan—Sister M. Mel-| o yone o May 21—Dr. Walter Har¥dy, pioneer Ardmore physician who has delivered more than 3,000 infants during 40 years’ ‘| practice in the city, was honored JOhns‘m-T o |by “his bables” on his 65th birth- 4 9 Skagway |day anniversary. The north outbound list: | Pupils from a seminary cames in %or Skagway—F! M. o i | JvP;: “H):IL:E:;) G X‘:-E'fild.alg‘evx"a body, early in the morning, bring- | |ing personal letters and gifts umij L. Foster, John MCKay, singing a group of songs. Scores “of * “babies” " long since Carl| gty grown sent flowers, called at | |Dr. Hardy's sanitarium, and at- | ' !tpnded a banquet given in lhe| Fo¥*Seattle—Xenia Kashevaroff, yetoran doctor’s honor by a civic| Wengtell, Stalkel, Ruth Blake. il 3 . 7 8 - “ { ATTENTION MASONS NOTICE l i From PBetersburg—Jack Gucker, Lyle Hebert. From Wrangell—John Wogel, F. L. Fop ‘H'\inm—}hwley Sterling, Lovett. g couth ocutbound list: ated Communication of Mt. Ju- Copies of lists of school supplies au; Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, needed for the school year of 1935 this “evening at 7:30. Important|are now available for those wha! business. Possibly M. M. Degree | desire to bid on any part or all work. By order of the W. M. Copies may be had at the office of | J. W. LEIVERS, Superintendent of Schools. adv. Secxel.ury i ———-— Vo | SPECIAL DELIVERY ] To Thane at 11:45 a. m. daily. | Phone 442 for plckups —adv. | —adv. Rice & Ahlers ‘TIML SCHEDULE| { CHANNEL BUS LINE heave Auk Bay Leave Juneau JOHN L. AHLERS Manager PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNER and SHEET METAL | 5:15 prn. '7:30 am. bus goes via Glacier ano| 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! 10 p.m. | SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Auh Bay at 6:45 p.an. n.nd Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY IIAY'; Chatham Siraits Traasportation’ Co. M. S. “DA&%‘P uaur’emmunocke at ¥ 8. m. for Peb { Port Alexander and way ports. 3 Freight received not later tham‘4 | SEeLy JBDEING FLYING BflA 1 SIX- PLACE ‘FOB CHARTER 2 been one of the first}: SERVING Ai.AS"A ™ R PO 'L wli May 21 May: 25 May 28 June 1 ¥ June 4 ‘N'WES K‘ERN June June 8 f—Southwestern Alaska Houte. —Southeastern Route: it fieighten sallings: Depere April 30; Tanana May 15 PHONES: Ticket Office No. 2 Freight Office No. 4 EXDK"Q:SS Office No. 346 THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Ageént N K"fin 'fls'rmspomxnom co The only line ‘serving Alaska that main-- tains a regular weekly service tln-o-lhnil (he year.” ° Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau May 24 May 31 June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 Leave Juneau May 24 June 4 June 9 June 18 Jupe 23 Juve 30 July 7 July 11 July 2 M. S. Northland 5. 8. Northsea .. M. S. Northland .. S. 8. Northsea M. S. Nortnland S. 8. Northsea .. M. 8. Northland S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 July 15 Phone 109 ....Phone 109 .. Phone 23 ...Phone 18 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... ‘GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Ketchikan Sieamship Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., May 29, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, May 29, 9 pm. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau—also Haines and Skagway, For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. D. B. FEMMER AGENT WILLS NAVIGAT TON COMPANY | PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sailings | Ports of Call M. S. Zapora... May 27 Ketchlka,n ‘Tenakee S. 8. Bandon June 4 Hydaburg Hoonah M. S. Zapora....June 12 Craig Juneau S. S. Bandon......June 20 Klawak Chichiagot M. S. Zapora.....June 28 Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE Main and WfllouEhby Ave. - P.A4.A. SCHED_ULES Every: SUNDA Fairbanks to Juneau Everg MONDA Ketclfi}ll(an to West Coast Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks Every TUESDAY Juneau to Ketchikan Every TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau Every TUESDAY Juneau to Sitka Every WEDNESDAY Juneau to Chichagof PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS [ J ' Pacific Alaska Airwa vys, Inc. Offlce G?stlneeg Hotel: PHONE 206 ' WAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY - Flying Time Saves Vacation Time Special Fishing Hunting, Sightseeing Trips arranged i/ “mpon request « Juneay Pmncsks 'NQRAH mNCESS June 4, ll%'sfi PRINCESS CHARID’[TE June 21 Reduced Summer Tourist Fares > Now in Effect. Final limit" October 31 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Amt JUNEAU' *—Saturas) only Junean fem & tion Company