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POLLY AND HER PAIS OH,HELLO,EDNA.. YOU'RE AN AUTHORIT Y/ ON ANTIQUES . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MARCH 23, 1936 WHY, I THOUGHT YOoU BOUGHT MORE ANTIQUES THAN _ ANY GIRL 1D BUT DAD CURED Bv LLII-F b'[hHRE'lT --- WHEN HE TOOK MY ROADSTER AWAY AND_ BOUGHT THAT POLLY, 09 . AE. KARNES SAILS FOR POINTS SOUTH Anthony E. Karnes, Commission- er of Education for Territorial £chools, sailed this afternoon on the Alaska enroute to Wrangell, where he will stop for a week on official business before proceeding to Spo- kane, where he expects to attend the convention of the Northwest Asso- cauon of Secondary and Higher Schools, undcr hich. Alaska n}&""‘ States, schools are accfedited, and the meet- ing of the Inland Empire Education- al Association, which he will ad- dress. On his return trip, the Commis- sioner expects to stop at Petersburg. He will be in Juneau again on or about April 15, .- UTH ON VISIT Miss Charlotte ‘Polet left abeard the Princess Norah for a visit in Steamer ALASEKEA YUKON ALASKA VICTORIA YUKON BAILING SCHEDULF VICTORIA ... Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Seaftle Nor:hbound Southbouns Mar. 7 Mar! 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 A Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Mar. 28 ’Mar. 31 Apr. 6 Mar. 31 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr.13 THE ALASKA LINE ,-_._.-,m------,,-,_-_4.------_---”---------,,- SEVEN WANT AD § ” PASSENGERS NORTH SEA Is B RO S AT Sennt \ POINTERS WANTED—Single man for fur farm h lar] ne N ew S in Alaska. Experienced handy man Your want-ad will produce, for outdoor work, building, me- it you: chanical repairs; preferably with | P P Y e S o s | 1. Think carefully about fishing and gasboat experience. Steamer North Sea is scheduled ‘o your, payposition. | Want man looking for something ® * ¢ & ¢ ¢ s ¢ ¢ 00 0 o ramve in port at 2:30 o'clock a.m. 2. Direct your f"'l‘mg efforts | permanent. Salary $55.00 monthly ¢ Staamer Movements from the Sitka route enroute to Se- | at the individual. and board to start. Write Box ® S Jattle. Passengers from Jimeau.| 3. Be specific. Use colcrful S 1323 care Empire. . NORTHBOUND Woman MlSSCS teamer and|yooked on the North Sea early this | ¢ wards. Aveid generalities. it ot e ® Yukon scheduled to arrive in n E ATTLE Is Flown to Wrangell afternoon, included the following: | 5 4. Tell the whole story. COLLEGE WOMAN, ouuc and (h‘]u e port at 9 o'clock tomorrow n Marjorie Littlepage, Mrs. Leonard & 5. Emphasize the best fea- store exp., wants full or part time e morning. Should have 4 days o on atco hnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. William, | } o g y Johnson, ] { ture of your offer. Jjob. Phone 194. mail aboard. . — Mrs. G. Messerschmidt and two 6. Mention price. 7 ANTED imerenced Toorkeeer, ® Zapora due Wednesday. . \Trilfx??:]:nz{::f:efw;) ‘r"l‘\":‘:}‘ Steamer Princess Norah from|children, Marguerite Protzman, A. A 7. Make answering as essy o Shetes: p‘;“‘“c"l v30 F%’.“- ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o % m‘z Fe e last Friday nignr, Skagway berthed at Pacific Coast|Boyer, Mrs. W. D. Bale, Mrs. W, H. as possible. o oGe;337ee apply. Write Em- ¢ noreniand scheduled to sail ® {sold thie iiet lj_i' of halibut on the D0ck at 7 o'clock last Saturday eve- | Woods, Mr. and Mrs. E. Osborne, [ gpve . e from Seattle tonight at 9. . 1’%3“16 Pish E:(cr;mnge‘for the 193¢ Ning and sailed for Vancouver and |Livingston Wernecke, Ray G. Day, | | WANTED—Wi.s cee for whitc chfl- : Evlelyn geriz’”sck;\;duxzdzéo :als; : |season. His catch of 14,000 pounds Seattle at 2 o'clock Sunday morn. ‘Sa'rl f} C’;?s?nmwdlngRosb]elés, §or { dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- 2 [rom Seattle March 26 at 9 @ | o5 so1q Saturday morning for 15' s ke g AR A RO i Phone 98-2 longs and two - Pr?x‘\céss NARE hisauled toie |and 14 cents a pound to the Whiz L,P:‘:,(;l:f:m Crm{r\,; l;\;f-”:-‘o-\;c c‘y.'u-u(‘? etchil d?;; e oa [ i A8 s ___'e sail from Vancouver March ® ;F‘;fl;fli‘:“"u’;‘;fi'wsfieh arciving cariy Brown. D. R. Powers, Archic Shiels,; - » » @ ~ v o = ® o ® ol H TURN your old goid into vewe. ® 27 at 9 pm. | < ine were the Snray C21vin White, Mrs. Calvin White ¥, POMOR! . --- FOR SALE- suils, DV, |~ Gash or trade at Nugget Snop. | @ Alaska scheduled to sail from @ 35‘1‘:1“”‘!’;{)05"‘;?“;“‘; “:rlfm‘.f‘l BDIaY, airs. Oy L. Kepdall, Rdward Bachis e.e o & & ¢ 816 8'¢ o o TRAN SPORTATION CO izes thirty-four, thirty-six, thir-| —|e Seattle March 28 at 9 am bhrgE pm:nd° Unimak with Mrs. Edward Bach, Miss Charlotte | St 1 kb —— t and forty. $4.00 and up | MISCELL 5 ® Victoria scheduled to sail from ® | P . ", Polet ! gh tide, 1:17 am. 19.9 feet Call 326 Willoughby Ave ‘,,,J,I.E:h A\,.}EQU e Seattle March 31 at 9 am. e G(f’":} "0“1“1‘_1; ‘:012"'” u“" “i)‘& s ,:‘ Miss E. Grandall, a through pas-| Lo wtide, 7:3% am. -40 feet. — FOR Mimeographing Phone 194. * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Sehts and Hus B o poun from Allin, enfoute from| High tide, 1:45 pm., 182 fect The only line serving Alaska that maintains $75.00 buys Pontiac sedan. Good| - 5 e North Sea scheduled to arrive -‘ T); it s T ‘L",” 2 ay to Vancouver aboard the! LOW tide, 7:45 pm., -12 feet. S hopunr weskls BAL R B running condition. 214 Fourth St JA?Z PIAN}?—engleTIesson.s olr bY o in port at 2:30 o'clock in the ® | \vlll‘x ";37 Oooou;oun:.sl ‘:‘1‘;"’“0“1‘)“11‘; P ; Norah, wes accidentally left | -e- - g ekly service 5] year. Teines | the month. Call 357 or see RuUll o morning and sails south one | : el ® in 2t when the ship sailed south | \ FOR SALT - Siraight 8 se-] Wood, Capitol Cafe ® hour later. o |Jocal bankag Sliig Sor 19 @nd) 1373, ¢ moring. Canadian Pacitic FOUR ‘HALIBUT BOATS Leave. . «Artive. - Leave dan. A-1 condition. Four brand g e ) LOC'SL SAILINGS o | Conts a pound. r Agent V. W. Mulvihill Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau S o \quip- ' LOLA'S Beauty Shop, waves ————— —— new tires, two extras. Fully cquip- ) LOLA'S Weadsy Snop, Miger WAk | & obeth 1caves every Wednes- o | y arranged a chartered g &5 Nen'd Mar.16 Mar.20 Mar.23 ped. Empire D1313 { > Sty ¢ day rght at 6 pm., fo: e | {tlight of the Alaska Air Transport orth, Heh T 1 3 A s complete. Call 315 Decker Way & o . ensosby ‘1 Patco seaplane piloted by Sheldon| APProximately 15000 pounds of M. S. Northland ..Mar.23 Mar.27 Mar.29 FOR SALE — Alaskan husky dogz| or telephone 201 for appoint~ | Stk and ev{,";’ ;;nday il mimons and Miss Grandall wag | D3lbut were purchased by local ROUND TRIP S S. North Sea ....Mar.30 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 :‘;“c"‘l;‘i‘gh baraees Adcress Jia| - menis, i s 7 am for Petershurg, Kake & g placed aboard the ship at Wrangell ;‘;-"“’:‘h‘l’"‘fséé“‘D‘:\‘l‘:’\’;“_“ds-u::l’:v":‘: ; M. S NNoxill\land Apr. 6 Apr.10 Apr. 1“ : pire . o . & W T, | the return flight of the Pateg dJ. S I unas Ry .l SEATTLE S. S. North Sea Apr. Apr. pr. 19 e e LESSONS 1;hflar§;§zgn crochet- 2 APLMBBALL 2 i DN WAY SUUTH ) i e Enginess | S°bastian Stuart Fish Company at M. S. Northland . Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 house on Willoughby Phone 72. b e - Inspector, was a passenger from |P-ices of 7.40 and 515 cents. The $65.00 i CHANNEL BUS LINE i Wrangell to Juneau |31-A-27 Id 1400 pounds to the FOR SALE—Alaskan Hotel. “ve( m%n Emm i Tt o S belia . | tedtrieE Arrived Early This > [same Qompary at prices of T and RAY STEVENS, Agent . Phione 109 . 55 cents.’ The Diana sold 3, Ry Sooker; | Leave Juneau: AM—7:158:00,9:15, Morning from Ports ESTEBETH MAKING | ounds 15 €+ New Engiand Fish- J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 FOR SALE — Hkouse on sth and — 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3 to Westward | eries at 7.60 cents and 5% cents,| < CLLY b o fi Park. Reasonabl FOR RENT—3-room turnished apt. 8:15, EXTRA SITKA TR“’ and the T3998 sold 3,500 pounds at| . GUY SMITH, Dousias Age 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9:40, Steamer Alaska from the West- 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, ward berthed at Pacific Coast Dock 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, at 7 o'clock this morning and was 11:40. ccheduled to sail for Seattle at 3 7th and East. Phone 2004. \7' and 5% cents to the Juneau Motorship Fsloboth arrived late | | Cold swrgge Company. | Caturday night from Sitka and way | ! ports. She sailed at 1:30 o'clock yes- | ferday afternoon on a special trip | FOR SALE—Threc-room nouse with |- bath. Near Bridge. nice location FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele-| cabin with bath. Also two-room phone 436. furnished cabin. 513 A Willough- Alaska Trans)crtation Juneau. Priced low for quick| house with bath. 5th and Ken- E Su;ldny Specii}—s 45 pm. Clara Benson, Martha Refslund, H. F:;‘““ BULlE it & fou webks |} amount . . . QUICKI com\pa"y sale. See owner on premises ney. Phone 1472. |Leave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; | A. Gibow, Eugene Osborne, K. Lour- (® i COLE TRANSFER s RRRIRTS | 4 S —————— 'P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and jyg v Spinni . o \' o * Q J FOR RENT: Four rooms and bath; \ing, J. 8. Jeffrey, Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, ki FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION o SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE l‘ll by Avenue. Glacler Highway |o'clock this afteruioon. | WIIEN IN A HURRY 4 POR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- |- - Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15;| Passengers for Juneau were: R.|'© Sitka with post office supplies "0[ | CALL COLE FOR OIL! erty. One of the best buys in|FOR RENT — iroom furnished PM.12:30, 415, Saturday andWakelin, E. E. Berndt, J. P, Morgan, | [Place equipment destroyed in the| | 34 pus or 27 gravity, in any Sunday Special—10:10 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE pin). Rea- o ————e At press time the incomplete list | \Phnne 3441 ar N“h‘.m |of outbound passengers from Ju- | o |neau included: | 'To Seattle—Mrs. Glen Oakes, Haw- | |ley Sterling, Miss Campen, M. Pear- | steam heat; electric range; wash- ing machine; Frigidaire; new oak floors. Call Windsor Apl% PR s Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau ; Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle sonable. Phone 357. | WINTER COATS AT [ FOR RENT—Heated room in priv- Buy Direct, Save Money 4 | HALF PRICE i and Gold! |ison, sam Shucklin, P 3 te family. Inqui to North hucklin, Pesse Murray, 9 P.M. Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday § | Juneau Frack Shoppe | ;\'eansafx:r,yr'r;?;li;esn:m o ; Straubefficien-{|g. A. Eagen, A. E. Griffith, hiaried} S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Mar. 25 Mar. 26 | “Exclusive But Not Expensive” || ——~ oo cy and.direct} gope, B. F. Nelson. 7 y g a . =m|COzY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- selling give youl| 5" petershurg—G, D. MecDonald M. S. Zapora ... .Apr. 1 Apr. 2 T | (2 er, dishes, cooking utensils and ming eaup || To Wrangell—A. E. Karnes, J. J.| 3 7 p I'— ERS % | bath. BeMonsbly By Hesr Y. highest grade M,‘;‘h";{"' i D. B. FEMMER, Agent e gl T i t ] 5 5 vans, A. i QTR/}C" Aelirfi?.?NE!ll: | |FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. | Rib-cone Ban hosSidle costs. | Giratay, Mrs, W, Jynrasw?,mfi:lgly:e PHONE. 114, *'Night Phone 312 | } SUBVEYORS Inquire Nickinovich Apts. Mills centrators,port- | Nettleton. 1 i . o 4 . able stamps,]| e o { eI {mecAROY. Hugert aviy Bacity save. gaid Water wheels, ATTENTION REBEKAHS e — & |FOR RENT: 7-room house with 4 Jas well as time, Dlates,sectionall] Regular meeting Wednesday even- ! -, | bedrooms. New oak floors. Oil [power, and water. bollers, efc. ling at 8 o'clock. Past Noble Grand| 2 heat. Nicely furnished. Overstuf- [$220 up. nf,"No ramu || Nignt. VUNHEE memigrs welcomei i Ala‘k All' T h “Tomorrow's Styles | | Tworace: Ol Windsor A0t | gy s g MG, €O, ' S 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.mi. a M c. o FOR RENT—Fusnished 3-room apt. B ' SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIR! 1 at 9:33 a.m. | Today Reknats ron. Fhone ot e | 70 cnet S Debins, ot || e S {gia—g o e 2’33 “pf'n FOURPLACE STINSON SEAPLANE i Monagle. | N s v A . |/ ; FOR BENT — o705 UPotadnls | porrrrrr e DIAN 1920—May 11 at 10:46 o.m. At Reasonable Charter Rates g home, unfurnished, full basement, ' . "Compounfiel ANAQ' 1921 —May 1l at 6:42 am. PHONES: Junéau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; oil burner, fireplace, electric _’m | 1922—M 12 at 1,20 = 9 T . £ {| range, etc. In one of the best =y > exactly PAC F ic ay a 4V p.m. Office, 587 A residential districts. G. E. Krause. a watieat 3 lgga_gqy 9a 2:00 pm. s Juneau’s Own Storez i ' w g | prev e d ll m 3:10 p.mn. SHELDON SIMMONS :: :: Pilot | To E § s — || i 1985 Moy 73 632 bm. i == 2| The Juneau Laundry ] p D C 1 From' Junetfu 1926 —April 28 at 4:03 pan. e g i g o ge? Franklin Street betwee uneau Urug Lo. : B . e ] || | IDEAL PAINT SHOP ‘ | . Promt ana Scoend Birests. | . |~ PRINCESS NORAH %9%7 May 13at 542 a.m. The fiil'st National Bank ; | It1ts Paint We Have Itt | FHONE 2% R | March 11, 22 928—May Bdt 4: ! | U EREpw.wenpr | ‘ April 1, 13, 22. 1929 -May 5at 3: JUNEAU i | PHONE 549 ) — i P H O N E 36 | Tickets, reservation and full 19 qu 8 Qt 7. ' Pl e ‘ 30—] /s pnt . CAPITAL—$50,000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 Paid on Savings Accounts woblies w wy 1931 —May 1932—May 1933—May 8 1934—April 30 1985—May 15 For very prompt ! LIQUOR DELIVERY T—H. §_CRAVES - | “The Clothing Man* Home of Hart Sehaffner and | Marx “'~thing i & | FINE i Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | ! PAUL BLOEDHORN | BEAUTY SHOP fl " Juneau ice Cream Parlors g I"' e Guy Smith | e R, Nasiac DRUGS ich-num fv--:‘-fimm c,m‘ p———— VAL SO .S “DART | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port FULLY COMPOUNDED- Alexander and way ports. - Front St. Next Coliseam { |Frelght received not later than 4' PHONE n—nundm Pan. Thursday: Rt o Mok cosocond | < FOR INFORMATION ek’ 12and B at very reasonable rates Streets FRONT STREET | APRII. 12 1936 Pl [P S8E W Tesddabsvs T i Y c. P JEWELRY and WATC HES

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