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THE DAILY ALASKA FJV[P]TRE SATURDAY APRIL 11, 1936. N The owner upon receipt of award e 3 ¢ Moy i of new number should remove the ERVING AlAS KA THE | old number from the boat and re- i DUUGLAS FOR RENT — Three rooms and r] n 1 place it with the new number given bath. Ellingen Apts., corner Third W | BUATS Tu BE n the certificate; figures and letters ' EAR Ro UN D and Gold Sts. representing the number must not \ P —— | -4 be less than three inches in size and N | —— FOR RENT—One room light house- | & - owms. e e e | must be placed on both sides of the . kecping, light, linen, dishes, $M0| 0 | [ o4 6 s 60 0 0 @ | bow in such a manfer and color as|§ ____ s SAILING SCHEDULE month, also one at $15. Near City | M b NuRTHWE | to be distinctly visible. The certifi-| = : Float over Juneau Cabinet Shop. | Steanier Movements —_— cate of award must be kept on board | F g(-;:¥P‘n|:h(\‘EO:;"i'l‘VDA‘\'TS 3 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau e imes 3 £ L = 2 eamer Seattle Northboy FOR RENT—Five room, unurish- [+ NORTHBOUND . J. Connors Issues Last at all times and e o o iveoe! Tonight at the Natatorium, the VA soahbound _ house on Dixon Street. Tele-| ® Northland scheduled to arrive : L f s s Y Dotglss wilba HaE : o4, bouss o " e Remsnahon Call to Own- |on gemand win subject the owner to B o s at. it YUKON ...Abr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr 13 gk s ady Sails about 9 o'clock tonight e ers of Local Craft fabcnalty for which the, boat is| /" Jance since organizing. G. O, BWRSITY ADr 7 A 1 CKpRis FOR RENT ‘H“““‘ ‘““““‘“"]' for Seattle via Sitka. ¥ i Rl o o P. delegates are particularly invited ALASKA .....Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 20 room for gentlemen. Phone 6002.|e Alaska due Tuesday. .| Collector of Customs, J. J. Con-| .o n’:hc"el ¥ f"/ "f boat | to attend the affair which will un- VICTORIA Apr. 14 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Housel house on Fourth. e Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- ® | ors, in an interview today stated | w]‘:;’ch = s;’f °t "r"’","rd h“ doubtedly attract a large attend- YUKON ..Apr. 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 e e ey | Uil Thursday. e | Steamer Northwestern, Capt. Wil- I.c shed to call the attention of the | = lssuel:i ci;‘ 1;8]5 ? alwar nx:s ance. The floor, largest one on the S OR R i ‘T‘ o dowble furl | SCHEDULED SAILINGS »(liam MacDonald commanding, owners of small motor boats to the | ECH f55ued the bill of sale on the| (30 (N0 e shupe, and with THEL A AR A LN ished yu):nq OmS. e North Sea scheduled to sail ® h('rllu‘r{ at Pacific Coast Dock at|fact that there has been very slow e e:e_ side _o[ the certificate of Paul Brown and his Islanders en- L o 4 Second Street, Upstairs * from Scattle April 13at 9 pm. o |12:30 o'clock last night and sailed | response to the announcement made | Srard 1§ Teduired to be executed be- | oo™ty fumish the music, o big M. J, WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 FOR RENT—b-room par- | ® Victoria scheduled to sail from e lm'.bkenjzun_v at 5:30 o'clock this| some time ago by his office, namely, c‘x’;fa‘;mgriz?; t:(;iefl;c;n;grleg el: time is anticipated. tally fumnisbed; also d-room|® ~Beattle ARl 148008 o o | L o for dineau were: From| o e SCHSEHECE IS SRR Lot ob T il Bésikauttad £ > ' apartment unfurnished except for | ® Zapora sc "_‘1“7 TR rom @ R & 2 ‘;% "“']\‘1_‘°W"’:‘rm0f0r boats to be renumbered. In |y cinector of Customs for the is-| KIRKHAM GOING EAST stoves. Convenient locations. Ap-|® Seattle April 17 at § p.m. el N | commenting upon the new regula- | oo " 08 O EI IR R FOR MEDICAL ATTENTION ply to B. M. Behrends Co, Inc.|! - SOT T}fnm ND SAILINGS 1 | anclf; dave D;\.lj:\fi\‘» blum. A.|tion Collector Connors stated: “Applicants for number for new| J- O Kirkham plans to leave Mon- il piizrsd _| ® Northwestern sheuled south- e | Gadner, John Gustafson, Harold| wrp. pepartment of Comimerce, | vecy ot nemtoi ik s'¥ | day enroute to Sylvana, Georgia, for FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt.|® bound about 3 a.m. Sunday e | Jacobson, William E. Johnson, Louis 2 HS i dical treatment, at a sanitarium 7th and East, Phone 2004 e but nothing definite. o |D. Relséy, Miss Jane Long, Joe ooreau of Navigation and Steam-|identification number are required | Med el teat e o Princess Norah scheduled to e Jong, Ida Roller, Mrs. Barbara Rys-| E';:“l;::f;‘r“f;‘; DA de o submic, witly thetr. applieagiol) PCRE0 597s COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat-| e arrive in port at 6 oclock e trom, Hawley Sterling, H. W. Ter-| Jn 8 0. BE B0 7 pfi‘] [ T b I, S AROETY AUDITING FINISHED er, dishes, cooking utensils and|e Sunday morning and will sail ® hune, John Woltti, Mrs. J. Woltti, | | A% & ;‘um‘;uin;,,Ofi,ozorabol:‘: ‘Emffnf; oer townm{}mp 1l short | James Cooper, public accountant 4 5 SRR K, 2 g S As ction office will short- '. . bath. Reasonable at Seaview. e south e D :' A Amstepsen, C. Ervin BAgled. ungy iy necessary to renumber all 1y begir s i checking all un.|audited all the city books yesterday, — sche soutt 1 xe! ellinger, L. Bearch, Hanl s 8 il Sleti job i VACANCY. Nugget Ap ¢ next Monday, April 13 « | Biddlecome, Geddes Bridgees, Don |TIOWOF vessels whose numbers have | documented motor boats operating ' CTPICLIng the job in one day. 'He . LOCAL SAILINGS o | Milliren, Hans Runsiing, Wi, Sato, | heretofore been ‘awarded. |in the navigable waters of this dis- COMmPlimented the town on its effi- FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room apt. g PR ot et Taps BUoBE, . Belo | 4,000 Numbered Boats trict. motor owners who have not Clent bookkeeping set-up. Reasonable rent. Phone 524. Mrs.| ® Estebeth leaves every Wedne: From Southeast Alaskan ports— 'T]uP;'e avé 400D Anmibered: Hittor | yet filed their abplidtiotis for - e — Morsg ¢ day right at 6 pm., for ¢|K. F. MacLeod, J. A. Thatcher, M: . ! 4 s PP s 1or Cer- | pNGINEER ARRIVES By o i |« Sitke and wayports. G. L. Rich, Lester O, Gore, H. (‘ boats in this customs district, and | tificate of award should take steps n FOR P.W.A. JOB HERE e, TOR RENT — o-room up-to-date,|® Dart leaves every Fridi7 at ¢ | McCain: J. J. Meherin, E. J “‘;“[ C‘t’l”"“‘{‘r'uj’rf Cf“s“";‘svhf’slm“”‘ :\"lllf:"l’t‘p;’;la“j‘f“ the requirements| , o weicey, resident engineer for s home, unfurnished, full basement [ 7 wm. for Petersburg, Kake o | land, H. B. Madland, N. A. Mc Sisietn B 1o gl i the government under the P.W.A., W/ W oil burner, fireplace, electric|® and wayports. « |ran, D. E. Sheriff, B. P. Pallman, | Plicatio s v darad returned to Douglas from Portland [ : eir vessels. -half | EASTE NGS ! range, etc. In one of the best|® © ® 6 6 © @ & & ¢ ® .| H. *A; Gertzman, L. Hebert, Bob gf ::(el:e ":‘:‘:: “l’-"”F ‘rh‘?;‘ o e P c;d;fl ‘éf::?wcg a/on the Northwestern, after three ~ residential districts. G. E. Krause - Jones, E. Shockley, J. Skann eyt b erd““ i | twe Orby R sl themr Triends |months’ absence. Mr. Kelsey is Phone 439. g6 650 ® o e e| Out bound pasengers from Jun- im_ imns}nfiun B S l)Ct‘ e pnuon; a bright and joyous | Fed€ral Supervisor over the con- f TRANQ ¢ O E U B L RN AN £ ¥, TOMORRO™W e cau were: To § O | e | ; g JOYOUS| tract work on the new water works poRTATlo N CO 3 Gisiviie 6.6 66 ¢4 & ¢ &g B.F.Kans, A0, Rohinson, | SICE DaVo jieencaSbner tunde. Baser . —84Y-| and sewer system which will be re- x.\ | High tide 3:14 am., 150 feet Glenna Robinson, F. Kardanoff, = »Ot‘b-” d:Lfl:;n:h:‘hgf’n:';dd;;;1 o ~ | sumed during the month. AR 5 | Low tide 10:02 a.m. 1.0 feet | Sister M. Mulbarge, Lyle Trimble, ICE TO CREDITORS — .- — FOUND—Initialed tie clasp—R. E.|High 4:27 pm., 119 fect| Dan Noonan phm,o,‘,‘sh?.n}:iavxilisge‘:.fds::?ilfirxHn e S L e e s St B T C. Owner may have same by |Low tide 10:00 pm., 52 feet| To Haines—J. B. Loftus. i o tha- Callites iof Dustoms Me\ Precinct, Territory of Alaska, First| The halibut boat Sitka, owend by @ reguar weekly service throughout the year. calling at Empire office and pay- | TIDES MONDAY | > = FeqUeated. to. dot 40 without - delay, | Division. I. Goldstein and skippered by Capt. | | High 4:00 am, -41 feet s elay, |1 the Ma i i 3 S e R e e i D HEADS ON PARAD and If yousame & notar boat owner | Lawas TORD. dratn T | oceth, v AY I Leave Arrive Leave LOST—Round bottom clinker ty; | High 5:32 pm, 113 feet TIT“E"’J“»"'- April PI'AUL (j‘”"s‘f']“ and the application has not reached | Notice is hereby given that Waino | the halibut banks in a day of two. Boat TR el e s rowboat Sunday evening near|Low tide 11:01 ‘pm.. 6.0 feet Lneatre, auspices Pioneers’ Auxil- | you, communicate with the Collec- | |E. s z 3 i e N s oty o p. feet | o ry. GET YOUR TICKETS. adv. tor of Customs Blattar: Hendrickson has been duly ap 1‘4119 Sitka sgld 114,000 pounds of M. S. Northland ..Apr. 6 Apr.10 Apr. 10 ol - Eoa R S T | pointed administrator of the above | halibut at Prince Rupert Wednes- S. S. North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Veflc Stvefrfwn United Ffif “" e e~ 9 |named estete. All persons having|day at prices of 6 and 5 cents M. S. Northland ..Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 24 i - ‘ i claims against said estate are re- T ey S. S. North Sea 3 May 1 May 3§ | quired to present same with proper FULL HOUSE 4 / 3 WM\n' vouchers within six months from| “You caz. get a FULL HOUSE| G e B | ABUARD ALASKA z b |the date hereof, at the office of|for a dollar or less — and It's a| T TR ! my attorney, Henry Roden, at Ju- |Winner! Ask you: liquor dealer.” | high chair. Phone 2401. nea s, o . slintos FuR TH IS PBRT Dated the 21st day of March, D | RAY STLVENS, Agent . Phone 109 WANTEL--Wiw cere for white chil- il {§ 1936. S 2 g W | 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 dren. Reasonable. Mrs, Lyle John- | ! WAINO E. HENDRICKSON, on _;’“ ,'L‘”A‘m;hfl’ffl“‘” "l"e n the | crry WHARF .....Phone 3 son. Phone 98-2 longs and twn ¢ 18] First publication, March 21, 1936, |D€W White ced seaplane SUn-\ cuy SMITH, Douglas Agent - .. Phone 18 Shiits SEATTLE, April 11.—Steamer Al-™{ i i Last publication, April 11, 1936, |92V o d shorts. _______|acka sailed for Alaska ports at 9/ { Have conditions ! b — TURN your oid goid into Vaie. | o'clock this morning with 224 first { been more iuvorable for CHANNEL BUS LINE - e . Cash or trade ai. Nugget Shop. class and 109 second class passengers x . | aboard ! young people to acquire Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas ° Pasengers aboard the Alaska that homes Leave Juneau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:15, Alaska Trans ortatlon ar booked for Juneau include Gud- . 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15. |man Winther, Mrs. J. W. Medley, |} 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8 9:45, o, Wistuer, B4 . eald (] LET US EXPLAIN HOW EASY CLUB 11035, 120 gt Company r B Nl Katherbalt Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, L Epecintt Ok (oklension [0 oL CICPOERORUERE . Katherifs 1) HOME OWNERSHIP IS TODAY Ll e FOR SA u | York, 1. 1. Reoll afill %its. J. P, Np=it 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, F REIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION table. Cheap. Cliff Apts. ‘QHM L. R. Spinger, L. S. Pratt, E.| } MEETING at 8:30 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, b 2 s gae 3 % FOR BALE_Five-room furnished | J. Rice, Ruth Heppénstall ! coLUMBlA LUMBER 11:40. Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle House on Willoughby. Close in.| g % (P S TRIITY ! TONIGHT Glacier Highway to Teleptibhe 72, : ATTENTION ! n :f;ze 1‘2‘_'?"5 'i“{; A-‘g—l“g""e?lz Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petershurg—Juneau | woMsN op mu mooss || COMPANY af [ 0. O.F: Halt |50 45, i = Port Dock, Tacoma Pier7, Seattle FOR SALE33x6 round bottom | Regular meeting Monday night, | T g o A R s 2 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday troller, 14/16. Scripps medium | April 13, 8 o'clock. A large attend- | Ph 587 To be foll d b PM—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and 3 | L 4 .—2:30, 5: ay and S. S. Evelyn Berg Apr. 9 Apr. 10 duty engine, gurdy and poles, ful- lance is desired. —adv. '} one O De Iollowe Y SN O “ * 2] i Sunday Special—10:10 p.m. *M, S. ZAPORA. ......Apr. 15 Apr. 17 { { { { { $ { . pany at Hawk Inlet, arrived last ly equipped, $350. Call 1802 FOR SALE—Boats, scows, miscel laneous equipment; see Bill Shaw ver at Lawson Creek Dougias Island. i FOR SALE—1 double bed mattress. Good cover. Pnone 2552. FOR SALE— T‘nor \nashmg ma- | ” T A chine, practically new, thirty- & NG : . L gt ATt forty Krag rifle and camphorwood | e All.l' a Alr r Inc. chest. Tel. 171 or call 127 Frank- Admission 40c 0 YN oA lin St. FOR SALE—Five-room house, close- | in on Glacier Highway. Bargain | for quick sale; terms if desired. Address inquiries Empire R 1378. FOR SALFE—Seven dlsplay counters | at Leader Dept. Store. FOR SALE — Alaskan Hotel. See Charles Hooker. FOR SALE—One of the best resi- dential lots in the Casey Shat- tuck Addition, a real bargain for an ideal house site. Call at Room 9, Shattuck Building. FOR SALE or Lease—Lunch count- er and equipment; new, modern. Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 173. FOR SALE — Hhouse on 5th nnd Park. Reasonable. POR SALY-—Northern Hotel pmp- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for gquick sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Upright prano. Rea- sonable. Phone 357. MISCELLANEOUS FOR Mimeographing Phone 194. —_— JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by the month. Call 357 or see Ruth ‘Wood, Capitol Cafe. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, Tluger waves 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. o e e R A LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282. ADOLPH FLOE IN TOWN Adolph Floe, construction fore- man for the P. E. Harris and Com- night on the cannery tender Fair- weather. He will return aboard the tender either. tonight or tomorrow morning. —_——————————— SHOP IN JUNEAC? || New York Life INSURANCE | KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 The weather's fine . . . the roads are good, the music is better . . . . and TONITE IS DREAMLAND NITE! DANCING ALL NIGHT Try our- Delicious "HAMBURG SANDS"—along with our choice WINES and fine BEERS NO . MIKE’S DREAMLAND DANCING and REFRESHMENTS Harry Krane's Orchestra PUBLIC INVITED! Chatham Stratts Transportation Cr M.S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight recelved not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 PLANE LE COVER CHARGE A comfortable nine-passenger banks soon, probably Sunday. FAIRBANKS dare required to make up a load. Attractive rates will be offered to those making the ROUND TRIP. Further information may be obtained by calling L.F. BARR or A. V. McALLISTER at the Gastineau Hotel North Cmda Air lxfieu TELEPHORE 10 ALSO TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN PHONE 114 LT D. B. FEMMER , Agent NigM +Phone 312 . PACIFIC, From Junean PRINCESS NORAH April 1, 12, 22 Tickets, reseivation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU AVING FOR airliner will be leaving for Fair- Two or three more passengers PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; SHELDON SIMMONS EH - Office, 587 Pilot FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE AtReasonable Charter Rates JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214, % Paid on The First National Bank Formula for cufting fuel costs: INDIAN to start the fire . . . CARBONADO to bank it day and nmight. PRICED RIGHT - PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412—

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