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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936. VUP. THEM TWO NITWITS ARE STILL WAITIN' FER POLLY. SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce. If you: . TH' N OF 'EM M1 By CLIFF STERRETT FOR SALE — ESsex coach, 1927. Good condition Phone 578. L e e Marine News f | EVELYN BERG GROUNDED AT NORTH SEA N - PORTTHIS P, M SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND o R SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbhound Southbound Apr. 21 Apr, 25 Apr. 28 May 2 May May 5 May May 9 THE ALASKA LINE M. J WILCOX. Ageni—Phone 2 Apr. 27 Apr. 21 May 4 May 4 May 11 May 11 Apr. 1 Apr. 2! Apr. Apr. Yukon N'Western . Alaska Victoria Yukon N'Western — T avel 7nd L. Think carefully aoout FOR SALE — Five-room furnished &== ST ) your proposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. Be specific “se colorful words. Aveid generalities Tell the whole story. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. RICERINER FOR RENT-—Apnrtment fox (\\0 persons. Winter and Pond Build- | ing STEAE\; ted Apt. Nugget Apts. furnished, private Nickino- FOR RENT-—Two-room steam-heated apartment, bath. Telephone 5601, vich Apts. FOR RENT—Semi-furnished tage and cabin. Inquire residence, 10th and A St 6 pm. cot- | after FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnish- | ed house. Inquire Juneau Marble | ‘Works. RENT--Marshall Apartments, 4 rooms furnished, heated, ex- cellent view. Phone 330 or call 114 West 6th St. FOR RENT — uiarge warehouse, garage space. Phone 187. FOR RENT-Strigre or double furn- | ished housekeeping rooms. 209 Second Street, Upstairs. COZY, warm, rurn "npts Lrght, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview = FOR RENT~Purmshed 3-room apt. Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mrs. Monagle. | MAVEXNTED WANTED—Will purchase B B hand winch, two-ton capacity. Inquire Robert Light's Barber Shop. WANTED—Man to work small gar- | den and berry patch on shares. Cabin furnished. Phone 834 | WANTED TO BUY — Good office | desk. Wilbur Irving., Phone 626.! WANTED—Maid for general house- | * work. Apply Mrs. 1. Goldstein. WANTED—General cook, also lady | to care for children and man to care for dormitory. Apply Er- win Boarding House. WANTED—Maid for general house work. Out of town. Steady em- ployment. Inquire Bill's Shoe | Shop. TURN your oid. gold N0 Vewe. LOST AND. FOUND e o e 00 0000 s house, full basement, corner 12th e = Outbound passengers from Juneau BELLABELLA "Il FOR SBALE - nd A, number 403. Call on prem- ¢ ices after 7 p.m. . FOR SALE—Thirty-seven foot boat, $1650. Apply aboard MASCOT at ROCK DUMP FLOAT. FOR SALE—Simmons baby bed, ex- cellent condition. Call at 132 Sixth Street FOR A 5-room well-built home, in one of the best resi-| dential districts, full basement, oil A burner, fireplace, modern in every | ® Phone G. E.|® respect, on terms. Krause, 439. FOR QALE— good buy in three 1 g room chairs and small Lnd‘ table. Call 1105 B Street. Phone 2674. FOR SALE-1932 Durant sedan, in- | cluding heater and radio, good | rubber, etc., $300. Telephone B84, Douglas. Two rosldnnce view lots, reasonable. See Martin at light company | Enfield (Bddystone) | e g ed, twenty-six inchi| barrel, Rice peep. Finish shows | wear but barrel and action Iil'aL; class shape. Compeve with recoil pad, waterproofed case and 100 rounds, '8¢ issue service am- munition, $30. Address P. O. Box 1628, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE 0¢ FOR SALE — Seven Pribilof seal skins, tanned, plucked and dyed ! black. Enough for lady's fur coat, $25 each. Telephone Carl Lovett, Phone 171, l-‘OR BALFE—Seven display counters at Leader Dept. Store. FOR SALE or Lease—wuunch count- er and equipmeni; new, modern. Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 173. FOR SALE — Hhouse on 5th and Park. Reasonable. erty. One of the best buys in| Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. 'G!TEEE—Upngm panc. Rea- sonable. Phone 357. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES, let an expert remake or guaranteed work. pointment, reasonable rates. Wood, Capitol Cafe. complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint: ments. e M e S et LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet: ing, etc. Phope 3283, - LOST—Black and white 1oy fox terrier. Black and white harness. Telephone 2852. | SHOP IN JUNEATY | t f | B CLOSING OUT ALL STOCK AND FIXTURES (;ARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Momua.g IM- ik R | "PHONE 36 1 For very prompt ’ i LIQUOR DELIVERY HARRY RACE, Di “The Squibb Stores of FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers' GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTQBS‘ Foot of Main Stree Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norah scheduled . 6:30 tonight. ® Yukon scheduled to a e at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning e and will probably be in port ® two or three hours. ® Zapora due Thursday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northland scheduled to sail o from Seattle at 8 tonight. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle April 21 at 9 am. Evelyn Berg scheduled to safl from Seattle April 24 at 9 p.m, Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 28 at 9 a. m North Sea scheduled to sall from Seattle April 27 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Victoria scheduled southbound at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, far e Sitks and wayports. + Dart lenves every Fridiy at » 7 wm for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. s e 00000 eee to . ° > ° . ° . . . . . . . . . » . . . . . e « . . N . ’ VICTORIA HERE ONWAY NORTH Steamer Arrives at Mid- night from Seattle— Bound to Skagway Steamer Victoria from Seattle, ® were: To Skagway—Mrs. A. N. Fos- e |ter, H B. Madland, F. H. Banron, | W. White. l To Haines — Mrs. Miss Jerry Waite, - e e e ec s s 00000 L STOCK QUOTATIONS . etV oeecees s Hight tide 0:10 a. m,, Low tide 6:33 a. m,, High tide 12:52 p. m., 17.6 feet Low tide 6:43 p. m. -04 feet EE G 195 feet -43 feet e e 0000000000 THE HUTELS | Gastineau L. F. Barr, Carcross; E. A. Johnson, Nome; Mons Anderson, Mendenhall; Hugo Goenel, New Holstein, Wis V. D. Harrison, Seattle; H. E. Olds, | | Tacoma; O. H. Hegue, Seattle; H. F. Freimuth, St. Louis; C. Louls Klick, Louis; Edward Schlintef, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartman, | Ceattle; ning, Seattle; Cecil Turman, Ket- | chikan; Frank Scully, Seattle; Gil | Rich, Ketchikan; F. L. Fiske, Seat- ‘lle: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Barnett. Zynda Cash Cole, Juneau; E. Birkela | Chichagof; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bu and daughter, Seattle; V. C. Bing-| ham, Seattle; E. L. Burrough, Smt-l tle; Stanley T. Zuem, Portland; T J. Pyle, Juneau, Alaskan A. Nelson Pace, Seattle; P. Bren- | !non. Juneau; Tom Butler, Cheyende, | {Wyo.;, R. Garlou, Phoenix, Ariz.; | Elias Hanson, Bellingham; l"red Cavis, Juneau; John Plese, R.enwn | L. T. Sands, Port Angeles; Bert An-‘ derson, Port Angeles; Nels Peterson, | Port Angeles; Frank H. Buggiem,l Scarsdale, N. Y.; Jack Olson, Cor- | dova. ——————— Axel Johnson, | Refloated L; Under Her ! Own Power, Believed to Be Undamaged SEATTLE, April 20.—The Evelyn | Berg of the Alaska Transportation Company, Seattle-bound from Alas- | ka, went aground in heavy fog at !Bella Bella, B. C., early today, but | was refloated later under her own power and proceeded southward. She is believed to be undamaged. The ship was carrying the wrecked q)lane of Albert A]mosllno ESTEBETH HAS 5 PASSENGERS Motorship Estebeth from Sitka | and way ports berthed at Pacific Joyce Lynn; Oliver H. Sté¥&| Coast Dock early Sunday morning | with the following passengers for Juneau: From Tenakee—Torger Eide, Ed Dowling, Otto Hurstorf. From Hoonah—Elias Hanson, Min- | , e Jackson. Capt. Gus Gustafson is master of the Estebeth and Dave Ramsay is | purser. 'COOK INLET VOLCANO PUFFS STEAM AGAIN; Mount St. Augustine in Cook iInlet is puffing steam again, ac- cording to advices received in Anchorage, and reported by air- plane pilots. The pilots state steam was aris- ing from fissures in the 3,000-foot | mountain for the first time since | the eruption of last summer. The fCR SALYX-Northern Houl prop- | {E. Louis Klick, Joyce Lyna, H. E. reshape your hat. Only first clsss! Drop in and| let us explain. Phone 476 for ap- | JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by the month. Call 357 or see Ruth LOLA’S Beauty Shop, Nuger waved 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.73 iy | Juneau Frock Shoppe | i{| MRB. JENNIE BRUMBERG ) — 5 Capt. A. A, Anderson, commanding, berthed at Pacific Coast Dock short- THREE CROWN BRANDY \y after midnight last night, and|, THREE CROWN BRANDY has moved to the A. J. Dock enroute to| *¢en aged in the wood for twc: Haines and Skagway at 4:30 o'clock | 63's! And the price is very low.” | this morning. Passengers for Juneau were: From Seattle—Tom Cole, A. P. Cortelyou, SAILING Mrs. V. B. Franklin, W. F. Freimuth, R. A. Hartman, Mrs. R. A. Hartman, TO VANCOUVER, VIC'I'OB!A and SEATTL From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH April 22; May 3 {mountain covers Augustine Island, which is uninhabited. LEAVES HOSPITAL | Frank Edwards, mine employe, i who bas beeri suffering from an at- | St. Ann’s Hospm:l this mormng ——— GOES HOME Mrs. Ed Sweum with her baby daughter left St. Ann’s Hospital last evening for her home. ————— INSURANCE NOTICE Notice is hereby served that Don Morrison is not connected with my business, nor any Insurance House connected with my business, and I am not responsible for any trans- actions which he may enact. ~—ady, BERT ELSTAD. Qlds, E. C. Schleuter, John F. Wolf, D. Bravck, Mathew Gaston, Maurice Charming, John Clark, Arnt’ Flatt, Harry Harris, R. D, Hart, Nels Pad- erson, John Plese, Andrew Telrault, Chas. Weller, I. A. Whiteley. From Ketchikan—Bert Anderson, V. C. Bingdam, E. L. Burroughs, V. D. Harrison, O. H. Hegre, T. J. Pyle, L. T. Sanak, C. Turman. From Wrangell—F. A. Burgy, Mrs. F. A. Burgy, Joan Burgy. tack of influenza, was dismissed from ! Steamer Amves from Sitka| During Noon Hour Bound South berthed at City Dock shortly after {noon today and sailed for Seattle |during the afternoon. Passengers for Juneau were: Mar- |garet Lundy, Helen Martin, Ben F. Ficken, Frank Ward, James Donald, |A. E. Schoettler. Through passengers from Sltka were: To Seattle—Dorothy Ander- |son, Baby Anderson, Mrs. Mary Jes- |sup, Don Wright, Nels Sandwick, |Jack McCleary; to Ketchikan— ‘A] Hagevig. Outbound passengers from Ju- {neau were: To Seattle—F.orence Dishon, Mrs. Clarance Rhodes, Mrs. | William Poole, Ruby Stone, Charles | Brouck, Frank Sedar, Emma John- son, Mrs. M. Fred Bahanic, Delma |Evans, Dorthy Brown, Mrs. Paul |Brown, Diana Brown, Denny Brown, !Dave Garwitz, Mrs. Charles John- n, Hilma Rusenen. 1o Petersburg—Clarence Rhodes, Chet Johnson. 1o Ketchikan—George Hendrick- son, Bert Anderson, L. T. Sande, Al Reid To Wrangell—Woodrow Morrison. B DON WRIGHT SOUTHBOUND Don Wrigh,, wio lasy year op-| |erated a floaling cannery at Yaku- | tat, is a passcr:ger aboard the North | | Sea enroute to Seattle. Mr. Wright | mlb operate his cannery at Elv,ka‘ | this season, anc will purchase a boat 'm the States. | Chatham Strans Transportation Co.| M.S.“DART”| |unves Pemmer Dock every Priday 2t 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | | Alexander and way ports. Preight recelved not later than 4| | p.am. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION m‘ Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—17:15,8:00,9:15, 110:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, . 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.~—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, l“o' 5;40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40, Glacier Highway 8:15, 9:45, | Alk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; B Saturday and P.M.—2:30, 5: 15, Saturday and Sunday Special—10:10 p.m. ALSO TAXI BmflC! From Petersburg—O. L. Stevning, " JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition PRINCESS LOUISE May 12, 21, 31 Tickets, resexvation and full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU { SUMMER SCHEDULES | | -8 Read Every Dawn Sat. 9:00 AM Tues. Lv. Seattle AM Ar. Juneau . Every Read Tues. Down’ Miles 2:00 PM Evrey Read Wed. Down Miles :00 0 TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors Juneau, Alaska ' GASTINEAU HOTEL Tahlg. Nos. 1 and Sailings of Alaska Steamship SEATTLE—-JUNEAU : - Srnsidly ALL ALASKA — Now Qluckly, Convemently Accessible FlstlervlceoomdrromSentth'hUlmdmuunrnmmtmmlmuflhumnMcomcduwflhAlllil Non'ru LAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaing 2 reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay . 8. Northland . S. North Sea ... M _Apr. 20 S M. S. Northland .. s M S Apr. 27 May ¢ May 11 ...May 18 -..May 25 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8 May 15 Apr. 21 May 3 May 8 . 8. Nprth Sea May 11 . S. Northland . S. North Sea RAY STLVENS, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Sqatfle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. S. Evelyn Berg ...Apr. 23 Apr. 24 *M. S. Zapora ..Apr. 20 May 1 D.B. FEMMER. Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 At Rousonable Churler Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612 I‘Iig'hfs, 5604' Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS UNITED FOOD 0. ' Cetts’ | C “CASH GRO Phone 16 We Deliver’' Meats—Phone 16 B e 2 e G e 18 e D o Steamship Company to and from Seattle and Juneau. Company o AM 11:30 AM Table 1—JUNEAU-WHITEHORSE-FAIRBANKS 0 Lv. Juneau .. A EFFECTIVE BEYWEEN MAY 1st and OCTOBER 31st, 1936 Table 3—FAIRBANKS-LIVENGOOD Every Read Read EV“‘Y Tues. Down Miles 11:00 AM 0 Lv. Fairbanks . . 12: 54 Ar. Livengood li‘airblnks Lv. 12:00 N PASSENGER TARIFFS White-- Fair- Liven- banks good Ruby Flat $ 10.00 48.00 56.00 100.00 USE AIR EXPRESS Express packages are aceepted at all offices of the company. Express is carried on all schedules shown herein. A-separate ex- press tariff giving complete information for shippers is available at any company office. $ 58.00 66.00 110.00 $32.00 60.00 $60.00 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. TICKET OFFICE— Table No. 3—Sirigle Motored Equipment Telephone No. 106 FLYING TIME SAVES VACATION TIME 2—Multimotored Equipment. ALL PLANES RADIO EQUIPPED

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