The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1935, Page 6

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Want Ad Information Phone 374 to the Count 5 average Wwords ilne. Dally rate per line far consecu- ilve insertions! Pirst day, per line - Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- fuest. Dopy must ‘pe in office by 2 dclock on day of publication to nsure Insertion on same day We accept ads over felephone from persons listed In telephone Alrectory, Phone 374 10¢ 5¢ | Ask fof ad-taker. SA) & SR B FOR SALE_Property on Shattuck | Way now occupled by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full bloek. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419 FOR SALE—Boat “Arrow,” by 9 ft. 40 horsepower engine. Cheap for eash. See George Mc- Allister, at Lower Float Household goods, love ries. Call Stroupe Radio Apts. RANGE for sale. 313 Franklin St. 1935 In- FOR SALE OR TRADE — Standard Chevrolet Coach quire Ward, 704, Empire. skiff. Cheap Phone 349 FOR SALE — 17-ft Inquire Carl Graves A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awalls James Ramsay to PRIN- CESS CHARMING the UP- TOWN TONIGHT. see at 50 ft.4— FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts. Four _rooms,, fumished, Heated. Fine. view. Phone 33 Cliff Apartments. RENT — Corner Third and in. Suitable for small busi- with llnm, qul\rt(‘l\ ‘l-fl)li RENT — Nlcc quivL hoatvd, room for gentleman. Phone 33D. VACANCY, MncK)mh- N |FOR RENT—Five room unfurni ed house. 9th and Dixon. Tele- phone 385, FOR RENTaElx ~room I\pl Phone 1532. FOR RENT—New apartment. Win- { ter and ‘Pond Bldg FURNISHED. apariment for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 FOR RENT—Cabins 9th. St. Tom McMullen. PIANOS rentea—taned. Phone 143 George Anderson. A A MENTARY ticket William Clark to see CESS CHARMING at the TOWN TONIGHT. wllb(,hl LANEOUS ANYONE inferested in ext business training see Mr. at the z.yndq Hotel. ¥ WANILD WANTED—Used typewriter, must| be ‘in” first class condition; a used filing cabinet, wood of steel { P WANTED—Widow 18dy wants w/ork | In need of employment t of references. Phone 472 WAth.u A.xpnuln(ed Woman- wants housework. Hour or day. oor.-..‘f“-———— COME, COME, MY/ CHILOé'YOLé MUST 1 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive in port:this afternoon. Prince Rupert due to arrive at 6 o'clock tonight. Bandon due late tonight. Northland scheduled to rive Friday evening. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. Princess Louise due to arrive late Saturday afternoon or evening. ar- SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 19, 9 am. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 am. North Sea scheduled to sajl from Seattle July 22 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 22 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail from R R R N R R I AN B Ry Rallies the Rlch Marine News CALIFORNIANS ABOARD ROBERT IN CALL HERE Canadian Nfinal Luxury Ship Makes Short Ju- neau Stop Yesterday That Californians come to Alaska for summer vacations was evidenced by an examination of the round- rip passenger list of the Prince Rebert, which berthed at City Dock late yesterday afternoon enroute from Vancouver, B. C., to Skagway Of the 302 round-trip passengers aboard the huge Canadian National luxury liner, the large majority are from California. The Robert arrived in the har- sor at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and left for Skagway at 11 o'clock Charles H. Sabin, 3 Charles H. Sabin %"am Kyt ac- tively for re] ) m committee, including some of the wealthiest families, being formed to lobby for lower income taxes, abolition of nuisance taxes g in governmental eéxpend; Seattle July 23 at 9 am. bd SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Princess Alice due to arrive at Al 5 o'clock Friday morning and sails south three hours later. ® Prince Robert schedulcd south- e bound at 2 o'cl Satarday 01 morning. ol Yukon scheduled . Monday, July 22. suu:}no.;nd I19CAL ° 'I o L] AN Wayports. ® |2 o'clock Saturday morning, | Freeman. 'NOW AT NEW LOCATION " ast night. Skippered by Capt. H. E. Nedden, she will return here at sotith- bound. This is the Robert’s second of four special tourist ‘runs to Southeast Alaska this summer. Purser N. A. McLean's inbound . list includes From WVancouver, Magill. From Prince’ Rupert, B. C.—N. L. PORTLAND GUESTS A. H. Averill and Gearge Black, all of , ‘were Juneau visitors (lurm" the stay ‘of ‘the ‘Princess Alice in port, guests of Judge and Mys. George F. Alexander, intimate " friends o Mr. Ayerill 1mplemnnL de r, former President *| GORST AIR TRANSPORE 1. Lot motin and former Corporation Commissioner of Oregon. Dr. Black iz a prominent physi- an and former President of the M I B. C.—Elvina The Gorst A)r Transport move yesterday fo a new location Cash 'Cole’s dock." A float,’ fa AT ALEXANDER 'HOME‘ is a retired wholesale ‘olumbia River Imp;’ovemem As-| \nnd gangplank have beéeén instalf oclatidn, an association: taking in “PATTERSON fl POINT BARROW WITH surpu;s «Navigates Narrow Leaéaflr‘? ?a Dlscharge Cargo | POINT' BARROW, Masks., July 18.—The Motorship Pama)'son. Capt. C. T. Pedersen, tied up to the ice a mile offshore Tuesday: night and unloaded mail and emergency sup-| plies of food:which were carried by | gleds: to open water near the shore. and brought the rest of the way in’ skin. boats. Pedersen, a veteran icemen navi-| gated a parrow: lead many . miles to| 3 reach Point Barrow, and after un- loading the supplied he : retraced the lead. He laid a course. for east- |ern points and Arctic Canada where he has trading interests. Rolled oats and canned milk were donated by people in the States to be used for free lunches served daily at the hospital to needy adults. Other ships, their masters less venturesome than Pedersen, are ‘waiung more open water. PLANE AT BARROW POINT BARROW, Alaska, July 18.—The army airplane, command- ed by Captain- Hez McClellan, left for Fairbanks July 16. SPECIAL FLIGHT IS A special flight was made today from Hood Bay to Pétersburg by the PAA Fairchild chartered by H. L O'Rourke, Continental Can Co. rep- resentative. The - Fairchild, piloted by Alex Holdenr with- flight “mec¢hanic Lloyd SFRVING AIASKA THF ALASKA ALEUTIAN VICTORIA YUKON N'WESTERN ALEUTIAN ALASKA July 9 ° July 11 i:ly 13 ‘ duly'ig July 20 July 22 July 23 July 15 - THE ‘_‘LAQKA LINE PHONES: M. J, Wilcux, Agent, Phone 2 i The only fine serving Alaska that m-ln- ”%sz:mmmww Leave ‘Seattle - July, 15 aly 22 July 29 .Aug. b ~.Aug.12 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 ..Sept.” 3 Arrive Juneau July 19 July 26 Aug 2 Aug. ‘9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Lea'. v Juneay July 19 July 28 Aug. 1 Aug. 1) Aug. 16 Aug. 2% Aug. 30 sent.s Boat M. S. Northland 8. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland 8. S. North Sea M. S. Northlan S. 8. North Sea .. M. S. Northland S. 8. North Sea ROUND TRIP BEATTLE $65.00 ...Phone 108 -...Phone 79 .Phone 23 Phone HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Dml[la.: A(ent 4 MADE, PAA FAIRCHILD ; Ketchikan Transportation Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash, JULY 2, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JULY 27, at 9 P. M. Calling Ketchikai, Wiangell, Petersburg, Juneau also at Haines. For generdl® information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. “All of the Columbia River Basin,!Jarman, later made the scheduled &nd having for its object develop-|flight to Wrangell and Ketchikan ment of the vast territory. I"“"h mail, and returned to Juneau. D' B' FEMMER i P G el i e | AGENT UNDER OBSERVATION FOR SALE Gasboat, 24 ft. Low: Victor, six-horsepower, cabin ‘rol- ler, A-1 condition. See Al, Wood- land Gardens. Mrs. Carl Graves. I'none 349, ‘...a;--\. € 0060000000 006060600600e00se60000s6606 S0 at the Cole dock and flights havg: been made testing the new 5;2 Wasp 420 horsepower motor recent+ ly instaled in the Gorst -Boeing} flying beat t A LOMPLI'VIFNTARY S Mrs. George Clark to see PRIN- CESS CHARMING at the UP-| TOWN TONIGHT. ®e 0 s e vetace TIDES TOMORROW L R I I B W) High tide, 2:44 am., Low tide, 9:10 am., High tide, 3:30 p.m., Low tide, You can’t Kid Millions. adv. FOR SALE—Eighteen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pm. P — ; ] H. B. Rbssert is being detained SPECIALIS AVELS LISE: FRAVELS |at the Federal Jail for observation | Dr. Henry B. Lemere, an "ye,| ear and nose specialist, is traveling | ;lol,:;;c‘mg IERCTRY. o St SO {on the. Prince Robert’s round-trip{=- " 3 | |cruise from Vancowver, B. C. Dr. e | | Lemere, .a resident of Beverly Hills,{" {Cal, is accompanied by his wife. |CWMatham Straits Tianspoctation o.! M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every PFriday fat 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Prdght recelved not later than 4 . P’ m. Thursday. f POR INFORMATION MURI( E C. R ABER, Phone 1622 | WILL rent small furnished house or apt. See Schoettler, 216 Fed- | eral Bldg. 18.0 feet. -21 feet. 175 feet. 9:34 pm. 0.1 feet. B WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY gl sl’.},llfln!:.B—-SlA'l'l‘LE WASH S. S:. BANDON '“M. 8. ZAPORA S. S. BANDON DAILY EMPIEL WANT ApS PAY! TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leaye. Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:15 p.m. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier ano Montana Creek. !SUNp;AYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk »'l‘ny at 6:45 pm and Juneau al 10 p.m. SATURDAY EVE! G Sm‘l, 1 Lenvel Auk Bay at 6 1 Junesu at 1 sm. G TRIPS EVE RY Ports of Call ‘Tenakee i ‘Hoonah, FOR SALE — Destrable corner Jot, 60x90. Casey-Shattuck Addition Bargain. See Sperling. FOR SALE—Real b’\-rl;aln rurmsh ed summer house at Auk Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitars Grocery. WOMAI! wanis house work by day | or hour. Telephone 3552 after i v PRINGE RUPERT * 1S DUE TONIGHT Canadian National steamer Prince LOST AND FOUND Rupert is due in port at 6 o'clock | LOST—Near Seaview Apts. silk umbrella. Phone 2901. —~|tonight from Vancouver with a ‘arge ‘number of tourists aboard | and the following gers £ Phone 260, Reward. by Jnge:\\:: ng passengers bool "Miss Janet McLeish, Erie L. {NAB YOUNGSTERS FOR |sm San st e STORE THEFTS HERE ; i IDEAL PAINT SHOP | /s Paint w. Have It Ketchikan Hydaburg Craig Juneey Klawak: . : Chichago! Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—A gent PHONE 3 Main and’ Wflloug‘hby Ave. P.4.A, SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY Every MONDAY Every TUESDAY . Every TUESDAY. Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY gvery FgN Dfi¥ ver, w E | y P b : Everg w b | 74, 1[)CA | 2N “ PASSENGERS ! \ 71 1 Twnsw;w Radio - Communication with mm »t All_times FOR SALE—Double lot. Good local- iy, Reasonable. Phone 226. FOR SALE—Upiight pisno, cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 1026, Juneau, Alaska, FOR SALE — Plate Glass, Doors, Windows. SEE WRBCKER&O TAKD RIVEr BUAT ¥ feet Jbng #ight h.p, Johnson. Gigod condi Hon. Reasohable, anmu ia &hoppe. A COMPLIMENTARY dcket annv Thibotleau , to see PRIN- CESS CHARMING i the: UB-y TOWN ‘TONIGHT POR SALE—Thé: Concrgte ., Co | plant! Full basemietit. spacious fdcilitiés. Write P. O. BOx 784 or see F. Fagerson on premises. NASH ' seddn, kplendid Gpndition. Good tires. Telephone 4134 R _SALE—Subimer camp nt Lena 'Qne‘ch iGae 182 FOR BALE—1! b ood mechanical conditioh and rubber. Cash or terms. Bee Bl Williamy, #Parls fnn.. FOR SALE—Coal ahd Pres-to-logs. Bee Juneau Com’l Dock ob Phone 3. FOR SALE—Taree furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs |’ Reeder af Northern Hotel. Black |, Checked handie. LOST — Thursddy excnm;, pair glasses in case, one lense broken: The series ol thefts which beeri” réported by 'several bus ssl houses here recently have been run o earth by U. S. Marshal Wiliam T. Mahony and his men and sev- ral young: s around 12 years old have been taken into custody. What punishment will be meted out has not yet been determined, the confessed culprits still being inter- %mm‘r & GARSTER Pactflc Alaska Atrwfiys Inc. Office G u Hotel ; s prisice Rohért ; pnowk 208 s MAKE RESERVATIONS BARLY - Flying“Time Saves Speclal F)sh\ng Hunting, SlghM 'i:gmmefl ‘ upon request for funeral direction ‘is the best proof of the per- fection' of our service and of our sympathetic understanding. Théy’ll tell you, too, that our costs a ¢ moderate and that our facilities and equipment are most com- plete. GASTINEAU HOTEL 7R TRS SABIN’S Everything tn Furnishings ARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL —Ot Course” The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” A hawk with a wingspread of 54| inches was killed with a broom by Mrs. AJ. Rawlings of Joelton, wisd. At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangir, 6i2; Nights, 5604; Ofide) 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot 'norrow 3 Stylea Today” L Guy Smith ‘DRUGS | m—l\ REMEDIES i 2 . - ~ Front 8t Next Coliscum PIOHI fl—-l‘ne Delivery Butler Mauro Drug Co. O Esthins “Juneas’s Own Store” Junean Fflrq & Navi on Comapany ’ | | l

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