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POLLY AND-H ER-PALS KNIGHT OUTFIT, PLAG#JE TAKE Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to Lbe Itne. Dally rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: First day, per line . 7 Vollowing days, per lihe ... ... Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly ratgs furnished on re yuest. ) Oopy must be in office by pelock on day of publication insufe insertion on same Jay. We accept ads over telephout trutm persons: lis‘ad 1n lelephone Wirectory. % Phone 374 10¢ 5¢ 2 Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE — Gas cruiser, 36x10 Ptarmigan. Well equipped, running crder. inguite Wm ight, P. O. Box 302, Juneau C. Wr TOR SALE—Two boat. I One 12-ft. SKIE. ¢ Phone | 349. Chas. Graves. FOR SALE—Bedding, dishes, kitch- 1sils at & saerifice. 42 d St., oppositc Federal Bld SALE — Small cash register | 4S8 AR €1 A | OR RENT—Three room furnished | curate, goad condition, . $30.00 ehsh A[ml\ Mldfiet Lunch. I‘OR 8A one billiard table compiebe with balls, racks and ecues., Apply T. N. Cashen, Secretary, Eagles' Hall, Douglas Tclcphone 54, od rug mm.wmmd golors, for | $5.00. Telephone 3351. FOR SALE — Casooat with four | horsepower engine. Hull ard en- gine in good cond!tion. Teléphone | — 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622 A COMPLIMENTARY ucket awaits Jack Davis SONS at the UPTOWN ATRE TONIGHT. THE- FOR SALE—Set of bookd—Won- derworld. Underwood typewriter. | Boy's suit. Rubber boots, size 6.| Phone 1103, 312 3rd | Fur jacket. Street. I‘AKU RIVER BOAT 26 feet lox ng, | eight h.p. Johnson. Good condx-‘ tion. ' Reasonable. Shoppe. Inguire Snap FOR SALE—The Concrete Mig. Co. plant. see lT. Fagerson on premises. NABH ' sedan, Oood tires. Telephone 4134. Beach. Telephone 182, FOR SALE—1032 Hupmoblle sedan. | Good mechanical condition and rubber. Willlams, Paris Inn. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to- los,'aj See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 8. FOR SALE—Taree furnished cab- ins al Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs Reeder at Northérn Hotel. first. One oui- to see UNKNOWN | BLOND and the MARTIN JOHN- | Full basement, &pacious | facilifies. Write P. O. Box 1784 or | splendid eondition. | Cash or terms. See Bill| Furnished, - steam- heated Phone 4652 after ase residence, FOR RENT — 4-room apt. abo Juneau Florist, Shop. Phone 582 |FOR SALE—Gilfillan washing ~machine, Therm oil burner. St. Phone 4502. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits “Doc” Hollmann to see UN- KNOWN BLOND and the MAR- 1IN JOHNSONS at the UP- TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. i rooms and bath, newly plastered Oak flooys and new oil heat No soot: Call Windsor Apts. ;‘OR RENT - g1 mne:l apart-| ment. Inquire 132 6th Street. | FOR RENT—2-room apt. and bath Phone 1532 FOR REN1 |- Pour rooms Fine view. n Marshall Apts furnished, ; heated. Phone 330. FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, furnished room for gentleman. Inquire 115 st 6th or telephone 330. © room unfurnish- ed house. Good location. Tele- ;' phone apartment. Telephone 1532. | /ACANGY Nugget: Apts. | Nugget | Shop. 'cL Apts. NTARY ticket awaits | to see UNKNOWN BLOND dnd the MARTIN JOHN SONS at the ATRE TONIGHT: | WILL RENT furzisnew s, tou rooms Of Mo two bedroom. Address T483, Empire. | PIANOS rentea— Oeorge Ande: Mhum,mnous ELEML‘\"I‘ARY. secondary and commercial courses being taught Room 516, Goldstein Building. | KALSOMINING _done reasonabiy by expert. Address Marion Grant, care Empire. LOLA BEAUTY SHOP, 319 Decl er Way, for appointments Phouc 201. Lola Hill, Prop., formerly with American Beauty Parlo:s. | LEVEL LOT 50 feet by 100 fect. | Cheap Shuppc for cash. Inquire Snap | 1000 UNITS | WAS set aside to be sold at $8. per unit by the New Ohichagoff Gold Mining Syndicate. Your last chance to buy units. See Osborne at Nugget Shop. WANTLD WANTEL ~Y0um‘. mz\rned, 7 yrs experience running modern milk plant. Has tester's and engineer's licenses. If interested call at Getchell House or write John Dandy, General Delivery. AT WP TURN your olu go:o into value Cash or trade at Nugget Eihnv “1OST AND FOUND LOBT—Lady's brown purge, con-| taibing two ~cheeks, cash.. Re- warfl. Finder retirn to Empife. LOST—Ten dollar:bill between 3nd and Seward and 6th and Frank- lin. Return to Empire ward for re- A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awans Kenny Edwards to see UN- KNCWN BLOND and the MAR- TIN JOHNSONS at the UP- TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. Dr, Frederick Douglass Patterson, ecently elected president of Tuske- gee institute for negroes at Tuske- | gee, Ala., is 34 years of ag LOST — Near 5th and Kennedy, man’s purse - containing money and two small keys. Reward. Re- rn to Empire LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing { Philco—General Electric Agency | FRONT STREET JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY [ SO ¢ SC S e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAB=0ILS JUNEAUMOTORS Foot of Main Street P e e | i Butler Mauro Dru g Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery B e e e e | U SRR~ + . combination | radio and phonograph, automatic' |o Max Mielke; 11th and E UPTOWN THE- | /" HAVEN'T YOU HEARD 2 THE PARTY'S CALLED OFF 'TIL NEXT WEEK. Marme N eWs :BERG BRINGS COAL SHIPMENT FOR BARRACKS ....'...../'.\ Steaser Movements NURTHBOUND Northland due latc tomorr afternoon or evening. Northwestern due . to arrive Saturday, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 8 at 9 a. m, Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 8 at 8p, m. North: Sea scheduled to sail from Seaille June 10 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Secattle June 11 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Scattle June 12, Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle June 13. SOUTHEROTND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 8 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kak: and waypor: 0 to.oo.ocoo mer’s Dock This Morn- ing—Unloads Beer*® With a large shipment of coal abcard for the United Stotas Army Barracks at Haines, the freight Evelyn Berg was in port this morn- ing. The Ketchikan Steamship Company’s vessel berthed at Fem- mer's Dock at 6:45 o'cleck this nerning from Seattle, Tacoma and Bellingham, her salling ports. > coal for the Chilkoot Ba: ks was taken aboard at Bellir ham, the Berg's master, Capt. Al- lan Fulmer, said. A large shipment of kegged beer was a feature of the freight ship- ment to Juneau. The ship departed carly this call r cn will sail direct for Wrangeli. | | [ | i for Haine .. She will not rn trip, but 'etersburg and "eeee0000000000000000 e ..uoooootoocoocl-.. e 00 .0ces0000 TIDES TOMORROW ® e s 000 s 000 | | | > ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SITKA TRIP Bound for Sitka and way ports, e moiorship Estebeth left Pacific ; 6 oclock last night High tode 4:20 a. m., Low tide 10:57 a. m,, High tide p. m, Low tide 11:30 p. m., -+ LICENSE® 13. feet. 15 feet 13.0 feet 5.1 feet. DOG DUE Dog licenses for 1935 }due and. payable. Fees, females $4. are DOW males $2, r Sitka—Charles D. King. r Hoonah—E. B. Elliott, Canaday. For Chichagof—Clifford Hay. For Funter Bay—Einar Bye. - DAILY F‘VIPH{E WANT ADS PAY: Carl A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. L | H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and | | | [ ST R A . GARBAGE HAULED | Reasohable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Plione 4783 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst' Famous Draught Beer On Tap ) JI?@I‘MY" CARLSON KRAFFTS Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. | 2nd and Franklin . Sincerity . must be reflected in the sympathetic understand- ing of modern funeral di- rectors. Our complete equip- ment and expert staff would not be enough without this additional quality of honest sincerity. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Lasi Bervice Is the Greatest Tribute” A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE TRIANGLE CLEANERS First to reduce clean- ing prices in Juneau. Latest and newest cleaning system. Phone 507 Prompt Fast Delivery “SERVICE” Phone | [ Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery l rrrroe jafternoon from Seattls, the Zapora|—Another deadlock in efforts to {did not leave until 7 o'clock this| mediate the months' old oil tanker Frelghter Berlhs at- Fems. ? wards selfsuffiefency, / SAM'L, BUT WHI ./Z/ You! = . GO _OUT AN' FIRE 1APORA HERE; 1§ PASSENGERS TAKEN SOUTH /essel R(‘ma ns in Port |5 Hours—Loads Lum- ber for Mize In port at 3 30 c'clock yesterday morning., The ship brouzht a large freight cargo to. Juncau, and then| oaded mining timbers at the Ju: caw Lumber Mills Dock early this for .the Hirst - Chichago! Cempany. the Zapora left, she alss a cap:eity load of 18 pas- s for southern ports. inbound list n Seattle—Mrs. 8. J. Cam- ¥rem Craig—Jihn Brown. From Klawock-—-Mary Jones. The outbcund list: » For Seattle—Mrs, Helen Webster | ind daughter, Mrs. Edith Dorman, Woodrow MecLain, For Klawock—Mr. and Mrs. Gus \damg and three childrep, Willie ennedy, Lynas Secvcrs, Royal Holsk. Craig—Paul Pctmsom Matthews, C. V. Wallblom. Tor Chichagof—Nick Feyko, Eino Johnson. For Port Alexander—Bahe Wil- e TRADE AT HOME HITS ALASKANS | IN NEW LIGHT Abundant Source of Valu- " able Food Is Right in Our Waters WASHINGTON, May 29.—(Spec- 1 correspondence) —At - this time when every nation is striving to- as exempli- ified by slogans that ‘vary all the |, member way from “Buy British” to the fa- miliar American “Trade at Home” those living in Alaska should re- we have an abundant source of valuable food that is not affected by tariff or freight rate. It is well to remember that— 1. Fish and sea food contains more iodine than any other flesh| | food. 2, Fish and mgare lime food. 3. Fish is the chief sunshine vitamin D. 4 Some varieties of fish, example, salmon, sea food contain than any other flesh source of for contain vitamin 10'as well as A and D. L5 | | | cystine i 5. Oysters contain vitamin C. 6. Pish contains all the proteins which are essentials in maintaining life. It contains more cystine, the gulphur-bearmg protein, than any other flesh food. Halibut and sal- men contain 50 per cent more than equal amounts of round or sirloin steak. 7. Fish are rich in digestible oils and fats which are energy produc- | ing. ? SOCIAL LLI B Dance and program tonight at Moase Hall. All members and fam- ilies of Moose, Moose Legion ,and | Women of Ntouse invited. BOEING FL SIX-PLACE See GORST Tom | RE IN THAT RIG, BEADLOCK IS REPORTED IN - TANKER ISSUE FeJeral Medlator, Attempt- ing Negotiations, Says No Progress SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 6. |strike is _indicated after O. K. Cushing, Chairman of the Federal Board, attempting negotiations, said he was unable to report progress. Qil compal which previously declared they did mot tecognize | the strike as cxisting. are. reported o have advized the Federal Board, { ‘here is nothing. to arbitrate. Union lszfers marking time pinding ‘the.outcome ol mediation effc:ts. B e ‘PAIRBANKSA‘N HOME AFTER ‘ ADVENTUREOUS PLANE TRIP Conroy Schmidt was safe at home in Fairbanks after a forced landing at the foot of Billings glacier, made when he and A. H. Sparling, a news cameraman were |flying into Fairbanks via Valdez in a plane chartered in Anchorage. | On the way to Valdez the mator of | the plane cut out while over Bil- lings glacier at an altitude of 4,000 feet. The plane landed on boulders ab the foot of the glacler, breaking | the landing gear and propellor. T.ae | two passengers and pilot were with- | |out food for two and a half days| }before they were picked up by pros- | | pectors. e i MISS KEY TRAVELS said they aref sl:ave ‘Dueduneau Due Juneau attle Northbound Southboul . MEY 18 ** May; 2L %. fin ..May 21+ . May 25 3y -May’ 25 May 28 June 3 May 28 June 1 June 3 {YUKON 2 June 1 June 4 June 10 *NWESTERN .. Junc 4 June 8 June 10 i—Southwestern Alaska Route. *—Boutheastern Roule. Steamer iYUKON 5 *N'WESTERN tALEUTIAN “ALASKA Freighter sailings: Tanana, May 28 PHONES: Ticket Office No. 3 Freight Office No. 4 Express Office. No. 345 THE 'ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Juneau May 24 June .2 June 8 Jupe 16 Jupre 33 June 30 Leave Seattle May 20 Arrive Juneau May 24 May 31 June 17 June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 Boat . 8. Northland . 5. S. Northsea ... .'S. Northland . 8. Northsea .. S. Nortnland §. Northsea .. S. Northland . ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 8 S. 8. North Sea . M. S. Northland July 15 - Phone 109 Phene - 719 .....Phone 23 ...Phone 1§ HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent . ¥ B. BURFORD,, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . B Ketchikan Sieamship Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., JUNE 13, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JUNE 13, 9 P. M. Calling Miss Betty Key, an employee in | the Federal and Territorial build- | ‘ing, is travelling south on the Prin- | {cess Alice. She will visit with her | | parents, residents of Bellingham, | | Wash. ! o | | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | at very reasonable rates | I | PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET ‘.{ 4] TIML SCHEDULE . CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juncau | *7:00 a.m, 7:30 a.m. 8:15 am. ,9:30 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacler ano Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of T a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk| Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau ai| 10 p.m. ‘ SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! | Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 p.m, anc| Juneay at 1 #m. | 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY e Chatham Straits Tiadsportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock évety Friday At 7 a. m !nrl‘ml.mke Port_ Alexander and :Way potts. Prelght received not later’ than ¢ i YING BOAT FOR CHAR TER Gastineau Hotel THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The SW That Pleases” 2 viras i Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau also at Haines. For general information call Agent—D, B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. D. B. FEMMER AGENT WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH Seattle Sailings of Call Ketchiku Tenakee Hydaburg Port - Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK —Agent * PHONE 3 +¢ Main and Willoughby Ave. P.A.A. SCHEDULES ¥ _Fairbanks to Juneau I%I%filgiY Ketchikan to West Coast TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks TUESDAY Juneau to Ketchikan TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau TUESDAY Juneau to Sitka WEDNESDAY .Juneau to Chichagof PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WEDNESDAY: ... Fairbanks to Juneau FRIDAY Juneau to Fairbanks Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel » PHONE 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation ‘Time Specml Fishwg, Hunting, Sightseeing Trlps nrrnnged upon request 2 Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every J FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a,m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH May 23 PRINCESS LOUISE June 4, 14, 28 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 21 Reduced Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. Final limit October 31 'I‘h:keu reservation and full | iy o, DATticulars from.. v. W. MULVIHILL, Agent - 1 JUNEAU . R S S S i R T ) LIAVE DOUGLAS 4 4:42p.m. 6°30p.m. “1:48p.m. 10:00p m. 11:30p.m 12:168.m 1:16a.m. *—8aturaay only, #~Gloss to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company -=s