The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1935, Page 6

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MIGHT AS WELL GIT PAW'S OLD CLOTHES OUTA HERE, SEEIN' TT'S LOCAL CLEAN- UP WEEK., HEY, SUSIE ! WHERE' ME DUDS 2 WHAT 11D YA MEAN , WHE RE' YER DUDS?2 1 ONLY TOOK e o\“&&y 'a“ HAD, sisTer| Phone FOR SALE — Kranich and Bach|-— O35, 5. o piano. Beautiful action and tone.|ONE: room: apt. dishes, linen and Telephone 356. light, $15.00. 314 Front St. stairs over Miners' Union Hall. opportunity. | = FOR SALE—Business L FOR REN1 Auto Camp Service Station, liv- tn Marshall Apts. ing quarters. Write Tom Bird,| Four rooms furnished, heated. So. Bellingham, Wash Fine view. Phone 330. FOR SALE_1029 Essex coupe. 12-| FOR. RENT—Nice, quiet, furnished ! tube Scott custom -built radio,, Toom for gentleman. Inquire 115 Gillfillan 8-tube Super AC. RCA West 6th or telephone 330. 8-tube Super battery set. One | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | 18-watt amplifier. One condenser mike. Two Supreme radio an-| :‘;“Sekw"frl bfllh“m Douglui w;g alyzers. All priced for quick sale ocks from ferry. Rent $ Phone 5503 monthly. See Kilburn. e 5 OR LE—_one pool table an B One DO . ed house. Good location. Tele- one billiard table complete with 4, palls, racks and cues. Applys T.| ‘Phone 385 Rt N. Cashen, Sec les’ Hall, | FOR RENT—Threc room furnished Douglas, Telephone l apartment, Telephone 1532 A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awails| s COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits H. L. McDonald to see Lillian| pric Oslund to see Lillian Har- Harvey in HEART THROBS .al| yey in HEART THROBS at the the UPTOWN THEATRE TO-| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. NIGHT. Seven-room hi Willoughby Avenue, partly furn- ished. Inquire Works. FOR SALE—18 1t. runabout pow- ered with 4 (vlmdcr Universal 12| hp. A very neat boat all decked | over. Will sell or trade for B‘ - & small work boat in good condi- VACANLY Nugget Apts. Nugget tion. Value $300.00. Write to Emil‘ Shop. see the boat at Pillar | — - g:;.mw“ ol WILL RENT fUriasnes s, four| rooms or more, two bedrooms. FOR SALE—Used Westeri« Eiectric|, Address T433, Empire. portable sewing machine for sale| = — cheap. Terms if desired Alhka‘PIANOS rented—tuaed. mene 143 Electric Light and Power Co. ‘ (zcmt.e Anaessui. FOR SALE—Gasboat, 38 feet 1ong.: MIS¢ i Lz\I\] ()Ub new engine, suitable for seining,| __ 4 LW trolling or cruising. Apply A. E l)ANCIN(i TAU(iIlT. I)urolhy Goretz, Douglas | Stearns Roff teaches tap, toe, - — | plastic, acrobatic and characte: YOR BSALE-—-One and one¢| dancing. Ballroom instruction for small circulating heater, complete | beginners. Phone 5451. with coils. Excellent condition. | Telephone 227. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket auaxh Joe Nello to see Lillian Hai-| vey in HEART THROBS at the| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT.| VEL 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 Shop. FOR SALE — Gasboat wnth_muri WANTED horsepower engine. Hull and en-w gine in good condition. Telephone | WANTED—Young gentleman, well 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622.| trained in modern bookkeeping | FOR SALE — New “and modern, completely furnished, four room house with trouble free oil heat. Located at No. 38 Gastineau Ave- | WANTED—Girl for general house- | nue. Shown by appointment,| work’' Phone 43. Mrs. Faulkner. Phone 2253. W. E. White, Terms| — = _ to responsible parties. ’WANTED—Work by day or hour. | Experienced. Phone 5101, FOR SALE—$10.00 worth of hook-| ed rug yarns, assorted. colors, for| $5.00. Telephone 3351. Please write P. O. Box Juneau, Alaska. 1582, FOR SALE—Set of books—Won- derworld. Underwood typewriter. Boy's suit. Rubber boots, size 6‘ Fur jacket. Phone 1193, 312 3rd| Street. WANTED—Woman, wis wishes work by day or hour. Telephone 349, ask for Mrs. Johnson. For uene;al reparr work, old or new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 194 TAKU RIVER BOAT 26 feet long,| eight h.p. Johnson. Good condi-| tion. Reasonable. Inquire Snap| Shoppe. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| Alfred Olson to see Lillian Har-| vey in HEART THROBS at the| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. CURN you‘r’ Vs gu Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOSs1 AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of xeys in leather container. Remm to Empire of- fice. % FOR SALL—The Conm’ew Mfg CD plant. Full basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagerson on premises. NASH sedan, splendid condition. Good tires. Telephone 4134. | =11 | Vi e AN | FOR SALE—Summer camp at bmal Beach. Telephone 182, FOR SALE—1932 “Hupimobile sedau Good mechanical condition and| rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill Williams, Paris Inn. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-Iogs gy S See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone lDEAL PAINT SHOP I % | It It's Paint We Have It! | FOR SALE—Taree furnished ab- | wenny o GARSTER \ { € ins at Tenakee, Alaska, See Mrs. | PHONE 548 + Reeder at Northern Hotel. . . DR | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man ||| Reasonable Monthly Rates ’ * T CARBAGE HAULED , ‘I (] i { E. 0. DAVIS Home of HMart Schaffper and | | TELEPHONE: 684 HMarx Clothing Phone 4753 [ Butler Mauro D'rug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DEUG STORE" P. 0. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY et Phone 134 Free Delivery PSS S up- ! 4| FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- | Juneau Marble| wishes full or part time work.| SAILING SCI Lenvel Due Ju! Steamer le. Nor TYUKON | ... M| M‘! n *N'WESTERN .. May 21 May 25 |\ fALEUTIAN ...May 25 ay 28 - “ALASKA ...May 28 June -1 +YUKON June 1 June 4 “N'WESTERN ..June 4 June 8 PHONES: Steaaer Movenénh NUBTHBOURD Alaska dug Saturday, North Sea.due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled- to Princess Alice is scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 30 at 9 p.m. 3 Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 1 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 3 at 9 p.m. Northwestern scheduled to Sail from Seattle June 4 at 9 am. SOUTHERONIIND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. | Dart leaves every Friday at 7. a.m. for Pelersburg, Kake and wayports. e e e 0 0000 e : ALASKA SAILS - NORTH WITH 11 FOR THIS PBRT SEATTLE, May 28—Steamer Al-| aska sailed at 9 o'clock. this morn- ing for Southeast Alaska ports with first class and, 44 steerage pas- 8 aboanty . led for Juneau are: Dr W. C. Woodward and wife, Mrs. E. W. Gurtz, E. J. Cronin, Mikeleus, J Craviolini, Joanne| Junker, Jessie O'Neill, E. A Nus-' baumer and wife, one sbeernge 11 PASSENGERS " ONNORTH SEA \ -n.-lol.o.oon.oooo.ooo--c including the following for Juneau: MOTORSHIF ZAPORA " i iolowing for uncas: IS ON WAY NORTH s ) N by, W. F. Mahoney, Mrs. J. B Motorship 'lr pson, R .E. Robertson, Mrs. Alaska R. L. Daulin,'Mrs E. Perry, Mrs. noon today, carrying 16 B. H .Parson, Mrs Jn%ph Cohen. class passengers but no slecl- g s on s« 4025 T ROUND-TRIP TOURIST : FASSENGERS HERE B e DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!) — - — €even round-trip passengers vis- ited Juneau over the week-end as ‘ pasiengers on the Northwestern {from Seattle. at er. The Dimicks are from Denver. ‘Other round-trippers include Mrs. Bu.Meene..and. Mrs.. E.. O'Neill, .em~ ployees of the Southern ' Pacifi¢ | Railway. The Arcfinc "IN PORT TODAY L. L } W‘w P00 0 ccceve e b FOR THIS PORT oo 000 0200w e | Low tide, 440 am., -09 feet. High tide, 10:54 am. 139 feet. SEATTLE, May 28—Steamer Low tide, 4:43 pm, 25 feet. | North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- High “dl’, 10:47 pam., 17.3 feet, |aska ports at 11:15 o'clock last - night with a total of 64 passengers Clgan While here Saturday afternoon, | 4 four of them were taken on a E C'E“fi“” sight-seeing_trip_overMendenhall | Candy Glacier in a Pacific Alaska Airways plane. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Cfll‘d& W Frank, M- .Dimick,~ Miss Florence | H Liggett and Miss Florence G. Park- AI.EUTIKN BN 'FIRSTTRIP,IS | of Alaska Line's F[u’t Arrives from Se- attle Thls Mormng Majestic and shimng, as a result! of an overhaul, the Aleutian, queen ol‘ the Alaska Steamship Company’s fleet, arrived at Pacific Coast Dock | Lat 6 o'clock this morning from Se- attle. The arrival marked the first trip of the Aleytian this year, and the informal jnauguration of ‘the| summer tourist season. She left for the Westward from the Juneau A.|Mills dock this afternoon. The Aleytian is commanded by C1p; #Hjelmar: Anderson, U. 8. \R The ship’s purser is Joe Large. Other first-line officers include: R. T, Chief Mate; “R. W. Berg, | Cdpt. J. S. Miller, pilot; J. \Knnv, chief engineer; Arthur Payne, Chief Steward. Sixteen round-trip passengers are |included in the Aleutian’s manifest. So are 35 persons for Juneau, cluding 18 first class passengers. The inbound list: From Seattle—William Calvert, Ted ‘Cowling, J. Dennis, Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Helma, Granlund, 2 Henning, M. F. Mitchell, Mrs. M,; F. Mitchell, Frank O'Niel, Nick Paovich, Mrs. P. A. Rudio, s. R. E. Robertson, Leo Steven- son, Dosothy Soeth, Robert West. From Ketchikan—J. W.. Bartholemew. - Fmi;lr\ fasvitied Ads Pay. ood Stylz Shop lloll%m COLEMAN'S | i ‘ | | Pay Less—Much Less | ~Fropt at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY 7 wa ‘4 in- Dennis, R. HARRI MACHINE “ELECTROL —Of Course” { | i . T RES & Ahlors Co JQQN L. AHLERS Manager H. S. Silber,| | SHOP.... |14 | | THE WS ————— BRIDGE FOUNDAT!ONS ARE BEING COMPLETED, CREEK Preparations were all made yes- terday for the. final pouring. today of concrete for the last pier to be completed for the Lawson creek bridge.. As soon as it is properly. set, steel construction on the bridge is expected to move along rapidly. The, power shovel is soon to be moved around. to the Dcuglas end |of the bridge to start grading the approach to the bridge. .- BRIDGE PAETY Mrs. F. H. Pearce. entertained Saturday evening at her %e with |three tables: of bridge. prize. +—Southwestern Alaska Route. *—Southeastern Route. Freighter sailings: Depere April 30; Tanana May 15 Tieket Office No. 2 Freight Office No. 4 Express Office’ No. 345 ALASKA LINE TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Al tains a regular weekly service throughout | Alaska that main- winners. were Mrs. J. R, Guerin, the year. ' Mrs. Ed Delaney and Miss Eliza- k beth Feusi. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle ' Juneau Juneau : M. S. Northland ..May 20 May 24 May 24 | ) § ? 8. 8. Northsea May 27 May 31 June 4 | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | M. S. Northland ..Jupe 3, June: 7- June 9 $5.00. per month | N R S. S. Northsea ....Junel) Juneld Junelf | ROU. M. S. Nortnland ..Junel7 June2l; June2j ] B. Burford & Co. | SEATTLE S. §. Northsea June28 June3d: ‘Our doorstep is. wotn by | atisfied cuistomers” $65.00 M. S. Northland ..July 1 July 5 July 7 L FISE 5 b S.'S. North Sea ....July: 8 July 12, July 14 {2 = M. S. Northland ..July 15 July 19 , July 21 '3 - TRI 4NGLE HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent _Phone 109 & 4 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... ..Phone 109. CITY WHARF Phone 23 CLEAN ERS GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... .Phone 18 Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Phone 312, Office Phone 114. “Prosperity” Cleaners FAST SERVICE Guaranteed Quality Seattle Sailings P hone 507 M. S. Zapora.....May 27 : : g S. S. Bandon.....June 4 | M. S. Zapora......June 12 1 3 S. S. Bandon......June 20 'TIME SCHEDULE M. S. Zapora......June 28 CHANNEL BUS LINE... | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau PHONE 3 JUNE»AU COMMERCIAL DOCK—. Main and Wil Ketchikan SieamShii) Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., May 29, and from May 29, 9 pm. chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau—aiso Haines and Skagway. " For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Calling Ket- D. B. FEMMER z AGENT e T WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B-—SEA'I'I‘LE WASH. orts of Callu thohlhn *7:00° a.mi. 7:30 a.m l'absl Famons Draught Beer On Tap *JIMMY" CARLSON SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men | R T 1) S »I Cabinet and Millwork = | Interior Detail Work { | Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. 2nd and Pranklin Phone 62 S | THE MISSY:SHOP |! Specializ'ng in HOSIERY, LINGERTE, i HOUSE DRESSES 1 and acoessories at moderat | | prices - ! 4 Guy Smith i 8|3 p DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Front St Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery - - et eeeesd Y T-1-M-E .1« is. often an .impor- tant element in efficient funeral direction. Our expert 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 Ser\hce Is the Greatest Tribute” ; ,mumsmc ¥ TE2:N HEATING OIL BURNER SHEET METAL WORK Phone 34 SIX-PLACE See GORST i f SATURDAY EVENING' SPECIAL! Leaves- Auk Bay n& cfi.pn,md it TRIPS ;vnny \at 7 a. m. for, Petersburg, Kake. | SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau af| 10 pm. “Juneati 1 am Chatham Straits T M. 8. “DART | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Port Alexander 8nd way ports. Freight recelved notlater than 4 FOR, _CHARTER Gastineau Hotel FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) ! GREASES 085004 JUNEAU.MOTORS Foot of Main Street . 'S4 .. PHONES 83 OR 85 - NITARY GROCERY' “The Store That Pleases” Every TUESDAY. Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Junéau to Sitka 8:15 am. 9:30 am. r 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. | N | w15 s,m. 5:15 :.m. P-A-A- SCHEDULES *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier ano | N 5 L i % ’-Montana Oreek: . | Every SUNDAY . Fairbanks to Juneau, 1SUNDAYS Bus leayes Auk Bay at | Every MONDAY . Ketchikan to West, Coast 8 instead of 7 a.m. Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks Juneau to Ketchikan Ketchikan to Juneau Juneau to Chichagof -PASSEI?GERS AND EXPRESS i'v:‘-':' i:."f" Nl L _g’ Pacific Alaska Airoays, The. Office Gastineau Hotel MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying -’l‘me'Sa‘veswVacatmn Tme Shd o v PHONE 206 Special Flshmg;‘lfimf.mg, Sightseeing Trips arranged Pm'Ncnss CHARLOTTE June 21 Reduced Summer {Pourist Fares Now . in Final limit Oetober ;31 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU A%GISS upon request 6:158.m. ‘l ll.-- fi 13:45p.m 2:16pm 3:30p.m Effeot., Juneau Ferry FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU LS 11:15p.m. 13:00 Midnigh *1:00a.m. I“.I DOUGLAS 4:4%p.m. 6:30p m *7:45p.m 10:00p m 11 30p.m 12 15am 1:15a.m *—BSaturas) only t=Goes to Thane. ' & Navigs tion Company o .

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