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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1936 POLLY AND HER PALS - : By CLIFF STERRETT A. E.KARNES SAILS | nocisare aceredited, and the meet- ing of the Iniand Empire Educauon- | e T FOR POINTS SOUTH 2" Xisociation. which e oo o & OUT SKIING, A AND JUST dress, i 2 s EINISHING / Anthony E. Karnes, Commission-; On his return trip, the Commis- *' er of Education for Territorial Sioner NPCC-b to stop at Petersburg. Echools, sailed this afternoon on the He Wwill be in Juneau again on or Alaska enroute to Wrangell, where 8bout April 15. he will stop for a week on official S ST e R vusimess before proceeding fo Spo- SOUTH ON VISIT kane, where he expects to actsnd the a3 convention' of the Northwest Asso- Miss Charlotte Polet left abeard Cauon of Secofidary and Higher the Princess Norah for a visit in Schools, under _ which Alaskn—x“‘t‘ States. b SERVING AUASKA THE. EAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneas Stzamer Seattle Norihhound Southbouns ¢ VICTORIA ... Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 ALASKA .. Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 YURON .....Mar, 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 ALASKA S— ) 3 Mar. 31 Apr. 6 VICTORIA Mar. 31 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 YUKON ... ...Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 13 [ e Dy | [H. Burnett, James Wadman, Frank | z ~TRECORD LIST [ . \ | To Valdez—W. T. Hargraves. | To Cordova—Jack Omer, F. Leon- {WANTED — Will purchase 16-fool E h/lalfil ne New S { ‘1rd0R Kapper, O. Lundin, C. G. shallow draft skiff. Write Empire * o F ‘Menamm Jack Hill, Hugo Auer, L 1328 Unna Luma, Mntt Aho. : = Truco ABOARD YUKON -..-........' ' teamer Movements HUGE L'NEH . : I Steamer Moven Steamer Brings Fifty-eigh s QUEENMARY, g hor |21 PASSENGERS THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS ‘Your want-ad will produce, if you: 1. Think carefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific. Use colcrful words. Aveid generalities. | EWAN'rED—SaIG.\man to take over | moving line and clients in Gas- ‘ tineau Channel district. Inquire | 333 Willoughby Avenue, apart- | ment number one. | Zapora scheduled to arrive at . 2 . . £~ = ° WANTED — Experienced woman g 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ° ° . . . i 4. Tell the whole story. 1 5. Emphasize the best fea- wants work as cook or wailress g noithland due Friday afternoon i ¥ ture of your offer. in small camp or boarding house. or evening. i | 6. Mention price. | Telephone 121 before 6 pm. or SCHEDULED: SRR NEE B IS LA“NBHED Wl T b FnR THIs PURT 1. Make answering as ensy write P. O. Box 1144, Junealu, o pyelyn Berg scheduled to sail ® | gers abcard, the largest p as possible. Alaska. from Seattle March 26 at 9 pm. © Princess Norah scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver March e 27at9pm. ® Alaska scheduled to sail from ® Seattle March 28 at 9 am. ® North Sea scheduled to sail . from Seattle March 30 at ® 9pm ® Victoria scheduled to sail from ® Seattle March 31 at 9 am. . . ° . . . . . . . . list this year, the steamer &nkun SEATTLE, March 24—Motorship Cl’aflSlldCS Into ClydeRiver trom seattie berthea at Pacitic| orehlana sailed last night at 11:30 | as One Million Per- | Coast Dotk at 10:45 o'clock this|oelock for Southeast Alaska pbrts| = _(_ 7/741#6/ 2 morning and sailed earlv this after-| with a full list of passengers, in-| sons Cheer non for the Westward. Capt. C. A. ¢luding the following booked for | | GLASGOW Mt 5. — G Glasscock is master of the Yukon Juneau: | Britain’s new superliner Queen and Larry McNamee is purser. e A R F‘rvnk‘ | ; o 5 engers for Juneau were: From Zaputil, R. E. Rouze, W. B. Kirk, | Mary was launched down the Clyde! o .10 v 'u Bacon, J. B Bewiel] | B Haller, Eelen Rlenasdécn, Sffion : v ¥ I . G y el | Paul, Mr. and Mrs. H lg, A YTy banks as the huge eraft shid through | GTeenblatt, 'A. C. Grimes, Ben L. = 3T s, Jr ¢ 7) and Mrs. Edward Herron, C. R. the water on the way to the sea, | Crmes, Jr, Mrs. B. L. Grimes, Jr., f@’ Exper xmcnd woman wants work as housekeeper. Moth- m erless home preferred. Phone 121 km before 6 o'clock or write P. O. - Box 1144, Juneau, Alaska FOR SALE — GE hand sweeper, WANTED—Single man for fur farm e ,‘ s nursery chair and! i Alaska. Experienced handy man S o hew Rea.| for outdoor work, building, me- baby sulky, good as new. Rea-| [ CHAOW Work BALALE Be st C:\l} : &) fishing and gasboat experience. g Want man looking for something SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS The only line serving Alaska that maintains FOR SALE—Four men’s suits, new, | e¥ms E 2y b Yukon scheduled southbound ol . ... V. L. Humphries, John W. J,)ne<\W|llard K. C. Talmage, Mrs. Lois / 4 ¥ > sizes thirty-four, thirty-six, thir-| finrdmll:;nr; gl?“:i,“_sfs(&_’l‘:v’n%fl; March 30. m.‘\-,':..o,,l-)mku},":]}i4?:.“ i S per” Mrs. Jobn W. Jones, A. S. John- |Allen, Jim Manning, Bill C. Strong, | Z- a reguar weekly service throughout the year. ty-eight and forty. $400 and up.| & aon eore ponlt LOCAL SAILINGS | ae e ree enormous fun-. ... Mary Kardas, Betty Lang,|C. W. Durgin, P. E. Beckner. nels in red presented a majestic Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day rught at 6 pm., tar Sitke and wayports, Dart leaves every Friday at Call 326 Willoughby Ave s ooy e _ g WANTED—Wia cere for whitc chil- PR SALL wiliys Siraight 8 Se-| "qron ‘Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- dan. A-1 condition. Four brand| (o b RS Tonih and (w6 Mika McCallich, Edward Naghel, J.| Rl | S. Payne, Walter Robinson, Gerold ATTENTION REBERAHS | Sherman, Anabel Simpson, Robert| Regular meeting Wednesday even- | W. Simpson, Arthur S. Berg, Geo.|ing at 8 o’clock. Past Noble Grand ! Queen Mary is equipped to 2200 persons and is expected S. S. North Sea Mar.16 Mar.20 Mar.23 F e reaseass st essnaessnnce ey new tires, {wo extras. Fully equip-| . gyqry 7 am for Petersburg, Kake o | . :s lt!m ‘?;l‘m[" ARy Yerk Bfl\]dn Jerome Crankorich, Charles | Night. Visiting members welcome. | M. S. Northland ..Mar.23 Mar.27 Mar.29 ped. Empire D1313 s el Fosme et - and wayports. | :I»he. Q\:»‘::) Mary faces extensive| Cr0SS: Ernest Diem, John Ellman, —adv'i ROUND TRIP S S. North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 FOR SALE_amskan Hoter Sce| TURN your o4 goid inio vawe. o s o o o o o 0 @ 0 o a | uhe Queen Mary faces ml“l‘h‘ E‘ Elliott, E. Fadvad, Vernie Erick- S oD ! ; M. S. Northland . Apr. 6 Apr.10 Apr. 12 Beith: Hooker - | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop S . ‘atapeione Sho SEATTLE S. S. North Sea .. Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 c " | maiden voyage to New York sched-| o John E. Gamble, Harold Ho- REME R, [ M. S. Northland ..Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 feldt, Ed Hogback, Leo Jameson,! The Martha Scciety Dinner on — led to take place Ma 5 N FOR SALE — Housé va 5th and ‘“gf‘) 0: KR DiRen. 40, MY . | Ernest Johnson, K. Jorma, J. C.|Wednesday, April 15, —adv. | posion ' he keel was laid on December 27, _ | Park. Reasonable. 1930 Lowry, But Lyda, Conrad Proctor, | 1 Olaf Pearson, Phillip Tringaly. —-———————=——18! RAY STEVENS, Agent . FOR: SALE--Threa-roon acuse Wikh | corpirprt | From Ketchikan—Evelyn Ander- | FINE [| 3 B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent -...... h. N Bridge, nice location FOR RENT—S room hDusn. par- S e 00 uvus e 000 e 2 | ‘ | ;’{tmol:u:;. sapilgnagt MR N TORIS A o - K5 TOMORROW o c"“PC’(‘;'r‘lr;’)‘t’;mé‘l’l‘l %wfi::‘k‘;“‘g; 1 Watch anc Jewelry Repairing | | g‘:: SV::I*’::FD;W TR phone 436. apartment unfurnished except for LA (819000 Gef .m0/ 0/ QpeL, L T E. Rosendale. | PAUL BLOEDHORN I } . P el stoves. Convenient locations. Ap- q i . . L o o RGaR s & A0t Diver. | | at very reasonable rates 1 FOR SALE—Northérn HOtEl Prob-| ply to B, M, Behrends Co. Ine. Steamer Arrives from Sitka migh tide 1:55 am. 1958 feet el bRy | FRONT STREET \ . v Mrs. J. E. Dwyer, A. Halquist, Aug- erty. One of the best buys in l‘_ar|y This Mormng Low tide 8:18 am, -39 feet | Halonen, George Childs. | High tide 2:33 pm,, 17.2 feet | Juneau. Priced ow for quick|FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. = i < . sale. Se¢ owner On premises. Tth and East. Phone 2004 Enroute South |Low tide 825 pm, 01 feet! "% *:;s;z‘:zggfirx:’; Cl’w:a’l‘;', ""WHEN IN A 1 RRY it Alaska Tran( 3 TR At | —,—-— g CALL COLE FOR OIL! | | ALE—Uprigh: 1«07, Rea- FOR RENT——Three -room furnished i i 2 4 | G. Gunner, Lawrence Paul. S AT & FOR :e Phon';“gfi_; w cabln with bath, Also two-room , S\amer North Sea from Sitka| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | @ BUPUeh JOwedce aul 11 gy oius or o7 gnvity, fn any ’\’ e furnished cabin .513 A Willough berthod .t Ol Hodk early thia). . Jubsgn QR Number <oapn, Eeward—Rev. J. B. Bentley, S. Wal]-1 Sstiount e BTION| i “mpan s " morning and sailed for Seattle at!O. E. S, will meet at 8 o'clocl [ tedt, MISCELLANEOUS A S 6:30 o'clock. |tonight. Regular business meeting. Jumes Eetonom - tra Momeessell COLE TRANSFER _ | FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION FOR Mimeographing Phone 194 FOR RENT — d4-room furnished Passengers from Sitka to Juneau | Cards and refreshments. él'.l}f;m-z EJ gu"slhne:: Joi x;:;n § L cofbeme M A8 N‘___Lm i 13- { li 1 T d Seattl o = 7" 77| house with bath. 5th and Ken- Were: Jay Farrell, Tony Miller,| LILLIAN G. WATSON, | . s e . B TS . Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by ney. Phone 1472. Tony Copp, Frank Savisky, George|—adv. Secretary | to the month. Call 357 or see Ruth Wood, Capitol Cafe. Miller, Miss Savisky, Margaret Su- Four rooms and bath; boff, John Illin, Gus George, D. E CHANNEL BUS LINE < A steam heat; electric range; wash- Fenton, Mrs. George Sarvela, Mrs.| LOLA'S Beauty Shop, fuger waver | ing machine; Frigidaire; new oak Henry Green. Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |Leave Juneau: A.M.—17: 15,8:00,9:15, 50¢, guaranteed permanents $3.75| floors. Call Windsor Apts. | Through passengers from Sitka Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Wednesday 9.P.M. Thursday S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Mar. 25 Mar. 26 TANANA RIVER 5. o 3 5 Decker Wa] [—————— oo % . 2 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, | 5 3 *M. S. Zapora . ... Apr. 1 Apr. 2 g:mfl‘l‘z;hoi:” 2%113 for appoint- {FOR RENT—Heated room in pri\m::‘:"ms‘:::;; erf;ior‘an?y C'h ?{:fih:' 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 945, § i H P it ate family. Inquire next to North 2™ SRR, Caaare 11:15, 12:00 midnight. M v D B FEMMER A t 2 eI o U e . R R B R U T ghl G"O‘:fi“ I‘éf”e‘;;c}‘!vpr Ed:“‘M‘H-‘ane Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40,9:40, ! B & . ’ gen t algren, Mrs. G. W. French, Miss|10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, . e B CroRel | SOZY, warm, furn, apts, Light, wat- E. E. Getchell, H. E. Getehell, J.|4:40, 540, 6140 140, 540, 1o, 10, D A 'r E s PHONE 114 - 5 Night. Phone 312 ;! 3 . | er, dishes, cooking utensils and L. Freeburn. 11:40. | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | Passengers from Juneau to Seat- Glacier Highway { SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! tle are: Marjorie Littlepage, Mrs.|Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15;| s e FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. \Loena Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|P.M.—12:30, 4:15, Saturday and . - - - «.«~-~-—} Inquire Nickinovich Apts. {liam Williams, Mrs. George Mes- o Subday Saei -840 pan. §i 2o oad ek, Y |59 i ve Juneau: A.M. — T:. :30; | 1 ] VACANCY. Nugget Apts, |serschmidt and two children, Mar-|Lea 4 3 | Alaska Alr T wrt I “Tomorrow’s Styles |suerite Protaman, ©. M. Jorgensen, PMZ30 B “xalj’.’,’“‘m"‘pym iy 1917—April 30 at 11:30 cum. ka AIr Irans » INC, FOR RENT: 7-room house with 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyle and three/|: . AL!O AXI S| TOdGY bedrooms. New oak floors. Oil children, Irene McCormick, Mr. and heat. Nicely furnished. Overstuf- | Mrs. E. Osborne, Rev. E, K. Slade, 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3at 2:33 p.m. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE fed. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts. ! Livingtson Wernecke, Carl E. Cros- o, 1 e e S G. Day, Bill Roberts, Jottn o A N AD l A M 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. At Reasonable Charter Rates Reasonable rent. Phone 524, Mys, LC.CTS0n O 8. Obers, Frank Gor- |\l ‘ 1921 —May 11 at 6:42 am. PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; ¥ " B don, C. J. Conners, A. Burnett, L B ¥ 2 ’ Monagle. Fasadiis ; i P AC iF Ic 1922—May 12at 1120 p.m. Office, 587 o FOR RENT — o- up-to-date, Passengers from Juneau to Ket-| home, unfurnished, full basement, chikan are: Jean David and W. L. 1923—M; 100 p.m. w AT v SHELDON SIMMONS HH 3 Pilot g 2 w (o] 5 w g [ : 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m {| oil burner, fireplace, electric Freeman. SAILING 5 o ;3| range, etc. In one of the best = v“fim%mlm 1925—Muy 7 at 6:32 p-m. residential districts. G. E. Krause. Phone 439, 1926-—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. From Juneau 1927—May 13 at 5:42 am. PRINCESS NORAH | | v o L a0 | B P | NIOTHOUAD S, Beeeh i1 23 1928- May 6at 4:24 p.m. The First National Bank | TR RORE 548 { ; = flcnfip?nUvmon o g 1923—May 5at 3:41 p.m. JUNEAU - 8 [LOST- Bisk pures Goifafning ke, . wp;‘fl'uifims gom igg(l)—M 13 at Z% pan. ° 5 P | fountain pen, etc.; between,dJu- « We THILL, —MQY at 9:23 a.m. 3. RS USAEES " || o sty meit e Be |l 1932—May 1 at 10:10 cum. CAPITAL—$50,000 , Home :’l:xm‘mm and ; :xe\gx‘l:ywar;n;?:.m purse and con- “"““""""""“ = “‘“"“‘“'. - | Eag ) {9£4_3—MGY 8 at 7.20 p-!h- SU'RPLUS_ssu’om LS re— PH ONE 36 BEAUTY SHOP April 30 at 2:07 pam. SPEND WHEKE YOU MAKE IT! COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1935—Mdy 15 et 1:32 p.m. Patlors For very prompt iZand B Xee Créam, Soft Drinks, Candy lA Guy SMEth b ’ LIQUOR DELIVERY I i | '. mfi’;’ffi;mgu Chatham Stralts h-n;m‘* i | M8, “DART | NENANA ICE POOL . 21,% Paid on - e Le: Femmer Dock every Friday > % Rice & Ahlers Co. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- § |4t am for Petersburg, Kake, Port CLOSES\ * Savings HEATING __ PLUMBING FULLY COMPOUNDED Alexander and way ports. o SHEET METAL WORK Front St Next Coltsewns { [Freight received not later thsn 4 APRIL 12, 1936 Actonaty v PHONE 3 - PHONE 91=<Pree Dettvesy- 4 |1+ fir":méfi o e A R S B R AT SRR SRR

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