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oy - POLLY AND HER PALS WHERE'S AUNT THE DAILY 'ALASKA' FMPIRE SATURDAY MAY 16 1936. 0 THE DOCTOR'S S THROAT 1S THICK FROM BELLOWING AT BASEBALL FOR. RENT——-Swam heakd !urn jshed apt. at reduced summer rate. Nugget Shop Apts. FOR RENT—4 rooms, steamheated, newly furnished, electric range. Corner 7th and Harris. Telephone 2004, FOR RENT—Furnished flat, closc in. Call San Francisco Bakery I‘OR RENI‘ F‘l\,r rooms .u\d bath nicely furnished. Oil heat. Ap ply at Windsor Apts TOR RENT—A 5-room well built home in one of the best reei-| basement modern dential districts, full oil burner, fireplace, Telephone G. in E every respect Krause, 439. F()R RFNI — ‘rwo-room newly furnished apartment Channe! view, Call after 2 p. m. W. L | Torell, No. 153 Gastineau Ave FOR RENT-—Two-room furnished apartment. Telephone 626. FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, furn heated room for gentlemar. quire lN West 6thh St., or FOR RENT — Six—mon\ !urnishcd house, for rent or for sale. Terms 1 can be arranged. Apply 1019 West Ninth Street. FOR RENT—Heated apartment, rooms and bath. Klein Apart- ments, Third and Gold Streets Phone 1604. FOR RENT—Two-room ‘furnished steam-heated apartment, private bath, Telephone 5601, Nickino vich Apts. FOR RENT — uarge warehouse garage space. Phone 187, FOR RENT—ei;n; or double furn- ished housekeeping rooms. 209 “Second Street, Upstairs. ©OZY, warm, furn. apts. Lzght, wat er, dishes, cooking utensils anc bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Furnishea 3-room apt Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mrs Monagle. MIMALLANEOUS SHOES TO REPAIR . . repairs new Jbeing made by J. M. SALOUM at EIG VAN'S Store, opposite Win- ter and Pond, South Franklin Street. JAZZ PIANO—Singie lessons or by the month, Call 357 or see Ruth| Wood, Capitol Cafe. LOLA’'S Beauty Shop, finger waves 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair of glasses on Main Street. Owner may have same by proving property and. paying for this ad. Call at Empire Office, FOUND—On Montana Creek, 1ow- er plate, false teeth. Owner may bhave same by calling at Empire and paying for this advcrtise- ment. LOST—Gray pocketbook containing glasses. Kindly return glasses to Empire. Keep other contents. FOUND—Bunch of keys in brown leather keytainer on Douglas Ski Trail. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and proving property. Call at Empire. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaske” | 'E\Nsn oF oid Gold, Sfiver- | Phatinem Wakeh Cases, Chains, Rings, Gold Teeu-, Spectacle mwmm;m ! i P 0 | | | 8 In- | 1 FOR SALE — Tnn~room furnished house, also five-room furnished house; close in, 3rd and Frank- lin. Good tenants, reasonable Terms can be arranged. Address | P. O. Box 1806, Juneau. FOR SALE — oix-room furnished house, with garage. Write to Post Office Box 1777, Juneau. FOR SALE — Rooming house, 17| rooms rented, seven more to re- pair. location, furnished. Reasonable Ilness cause of sale. Apply Up- stairs Second and Seward. In- quire at Empire Office. IFOR SALE—A-1 Underwood type writer, $25; coil bed springs, $5; E. washing machine, $20. Opposite Cash Cole Dock, second story apt. (FOR SALE — Six-room furnished house with bath, a real bargain; terms. Write P. O. Box 2276, City FOR SALE — Two houses corner Sixth and Main, to be wrecked or removed from lot. See J. F. Mullen. |FOR SALE OR RENT—House at 915 West Ninth Street. Tele- | phone 299 FOR 3 SALE—1930 Willys Knigh roadster, A-1 condition, $150.00 Sce B"I Rudolph, Sanitary Groc SM\LL LUNCHiOOM for sale iv Juncau. Fully-equipped, down- town location. Good buy for cash Empire WHS? 1 FOR SALE—S6-room hD-LSL with % concrete basement. Lot 50x100 Call Alstrom's News Stand. FOR SALE—Atwater-Kent combin- ation phonograph and radio. $250 value, for $65 cash. Phone 393 ‘after 6 pm. FOR SALE — Two residence view lots, reasonable, See Martin at light company. FOR SALE or Lease—itinch count- er and equipment; new, modern. Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 178, WANTED * home between the age of 35 and 48 apply 524 Gold St. EXPERIENCED young woman| wants general housework. 50c. hour. Phone 3801. WANTED — ' Experienced woman waitress. Apply ‘Alaska Juneau Boarding House. WANTED TO BUY—One acre on Douglas Highway, near Bridge. Phone 238. i for part of week or entire Week Ifom Juge 15 to t 1. Notity Carol Beery Davis, Phone 308. Cash or trade ai Nugget Shop. | NEW MANAGEMENT LEONARD’S VALET 'SERVICE Blina Rantakan Elvi Wolti EXPERT , CLEANING PRESSING—HAT BLOCKING PHONE 576 SHOP IN JUNEAC, FIRST! Good income, down town | WANTED—Woman who wants good WANTED—To rent cadblh on beach el TR S L G R A | TURN your old gola INLO Vasue. By T STERRET SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR'ROUND YEAM,BUT WHY'S AUNT SUSIE GOlN WITH HIM 2 HON. MA SAT NEXT TO HON.PA AT THE GAME. SAILING SCHEDULE I e Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 5 9 May May May 11 May 11 May 18 May 18 May 2 May 25 May Victoria vk May 16 May 19 May 23 THE ALASKA LINE J WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 n etern M. i i i e b Marme News | PURSITISG PTG A S8 (U AR s KRN, S A Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Victoria scheduled to arrive Sunday at 4 p. m, Yukon due Tuesday. Zapora due Thursday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 16 at 9 p. m. Northlang scheduled to sail from Seattle May 18 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle May 18 at 9 p. m. Evelyn Berg scheuuled to sail from Seattle May 22 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth ieaves every Wednes day night at 6 pm, for Sitks and wayports. Dart leaves every Fridiy at 7 wm. for Petersburg, Iiake and wayports. t e oo 00000 Another Clmnplon GUILD LADIES MAKE | ! PLANS FCR JUNE TEA Of Dogs; 'Writes ! Clly Councnimen Trinity Guild ladies held their| |regular meeting yesterday after- | "’J‘“”‘f' °:?“Z‘°“ B‘;"'d ] “‘3’""" hoon in Trinity Hall with a large :l) .‘:“‘;‘{ n:” iplli)evc A la.s f | 8roup of the women attending. enced / by the following letterl” yps wM. c. Reaber presided over which was read at the meeting of the siness g he ab: the City ‘Council Tast night: | the business meeting in the absence ? Thavel znd va FISHERMEN OF 3 RTHILAND BRISTDL BAY ACCEPT PRICE \of the Guild President, Mrs. Sam | “L Goldstein and City Council: | _ 1, e, o, S St B, "ty TRANSPORTATION CO ;‘t‘i I’:gm‘fi:‘" t°r ‘]““"'L;“f“”";:z‘ A spring tea to be given early hez:’ a:w,cl:d fh:‘“qyuest“m bet‘m;m June was decided upon by the 3 members durin, busine: - than I could myself. I have Jived | e s e in Juneau for 42 or 43 years and | there were always dogs in Jum-aul even before there were horses or| The only line serving Alaska that maintains will be announccd later. & reguar weekly service throughout the year. Following the business meeting, g LRI R I BN BN S S S S A ) {a social hour was held with de- Leave Arrive Leave Twelve and One-half Cents cars. licious refreshments being served. | Boat for R “This is the Capital City of a] B Seattle Juneau Juneas or Reds Will Be Paid | .1y lare it R S o 5 very large Territory and there is ks M. S. Northland . May 4 May 8 May 4§ —Crews S)gned |dogs ‘all over the Territory, valu-| , THREE UnG IARUE . | S. S. North : 5 4 b Trac able work dogs and pet dogs, some| “RHREE CROW. BRANDY has £.70 NIRS e RN K5 Ay L) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 16, Pet dogs that may seem not worth een aged in the wood for two :W S. Northland ..Msy 18 May 22 ‘May 21 ~The proe 6f 1% cent for red/@nSthing to us; but ‘may ‘be the]|¥ears! -And the price is very low.” S. S. North Sea ..May 25 May 29 May 31 salmon has been accepted by the Pet of some child that thinks that | T I o e iR = Vf S. Northland ..June 1 June 5 June 7 Alaska Fishermens’ Unfon, offic- Same dog is worth his weight in| SHOF IN sunkaw S. S. North Sea ..June 8 Junel2 Juneld ials announced; after six weeks of 01, and it would break their | ——— E negotiations. Seventeen cents had heart to kill such dogs. | J b2 been asked. The acceptance of the| ‘“Theré is some dogs in Wash- RAY STEVENS, Agent v _Phone 10p price was made by a majority of ifgton, D. C, so I think that Mr. CAN DIAN J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 151 votes of union fishermen on R. R. Hermann's idea is a very CITY WHARF ... Phone 23 ¢ the coast. The union began sign- 8ood way to try, anyway I know GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone I& ing crews today and the boats will it Wwill cause less hard feelings PAC IFJC € leave for the north next week than to go at it too rash, and the A A E e . . zood will eéven of a dog, is better bof s than the ill will even of a dog. SAILING Al sk T t tl {J ZAP Nfl (Signed) “GUDMUND JENSEN."| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA a a ranspur a on L e azd SEATTLV (sesroessceacs FIDES TOMORROW ® ® 9 0 00 0 s 0 s 3:51 a. 10:02 a. 3:59 p. 10:12 p. TIDES MONDAY Low tide 4:43 a. m, -16 High tide 11:01 a. m., 151 Low tide 4:51 p. m, 16 High tide 11:00 p. m., 18.3 e Low tide High tide Low tide High tide 03 142 19 17.2 feet feet feet feet m., m., m., m., feet feet feet feet! e “THE REXALL STORE" Gauin;an Cale Short Orders at All Howrs Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’ — READY-TO-WEAR MISSES' | | \ SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT!' Company From Juneau F REIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION BOUND NORTH PAA PERSUNNEI. | | . PRINCE JISE 3 2 axe 2 lR]";\(""]S; Zli()!fihh Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle SEATTLE, May lsh\'lotorship A 250 £ & to Zapora sailed for Juneau and in-| Tickets, reservation and full Ketchiks ango b { A an— Wrangzil—Petersburg—Juneau termediate ports at G oclock this| particulafs from “I]>ortgi)ock Ticors gpie';r; Seattle morning. The following passeng-; A report that the PAA personncl 9P.M ]‘ & M ‘F ids ers are aboard booked for Juneau: |will be reduced both here and in| V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent i P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. Crooks, C.: E.|Fairbanks as a result of curtailed | JUNEAU S. Evelyn Berg ..May 7 May 8 Churchill,-E. T. Boyer, Clyde Boy-|operations due to the failure of | M. S. Zapora' May 11 May 15 er, Vernon Rollins, J. M. Greany,(air mail subsidy, was confirmed| —————————— ‘ J. R. Roman, E. W: Doughty, O. S./today. by W. J. Barrows, Division | Chatham Straits Transportation C D B FLMM R A Pulford. ’Engineer for the Pacific Alaskal 4 6 nrn”o gent ! i eliilesiiry {Airwi . I Alvays M .5 DART PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 GET THEM HERE Lede and placer location notices| for sale at The Empire office. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates Phones: Junéau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS HAROLD A. BROWN, Agent t Pilot NEW ARCTIC Pabst Fahious Draught Beer On Tap CARLSON s UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 .We. Deliver. Ibe relieved of their duties with | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday the PAA as a result of the cur- st 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Traffic Representative; Robert E. Frelght received not later than 4 | Ellis, © PAA Pilot, “and Lorraine | pan. Thursday. | I “R: W.' McCrary, PAA radio OD-'I(AURICEC REABER, Phone 4622 lerator, and Paul Brewer, who were |banks; and Taoyd : Jarman, fligh"cHANNEL BUS LINE mechanic, will' ‘remain in the em- Leave Juneau: A.M.—17: 15,8:00,9:15, Murray Stuart, PAA Pilot, form- 10:15, 11:15; P —12:15, 1:15, 3:15, erly stationed at Jumeau, will be 415, 5: ko pilot the PAA Fairchild: plane \Luve Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9:40, it was reported, -6nd it 15 ‘assumed | 10:49, 11:40; P-M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, also be transferred from Fairbanks 11:40. [to Juneau. Glacier Highway P.M.—12:30, %:15. Saturday and, DRANGE ON YUKON Oliver *Drange, well known Ju- Sundas. Spepial0:45 pm. |nelu wesidént, is a passenger for| P.M.—2:30, 6:15. Saturday and home aboard the Yukon sax]mg Sunday Special—10:00 p.m. Local PAA employees who will tailmentt ‘are ‘Alex Holden, PAA | Alexander and way ports. (Holden, Office Assistant. FOR INFORMATION : tetently transferred from Fair- \ Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas [ \ploy ‘of ‘the PAA in Juneau. :15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45,] ‘transfererd’ ‘here ' from Fairbanks 11:15, !2 00 midnight. | that ‘& traffic representative will 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 3.40, 10: 10‘ | Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; | north from Senme today ALSO Tnl SERVICE ; Meats—Phone 16 | . 4 1 TWO-WAY Fl y With TWO-WAY RADIO RADIO ON ALL TRIPS ON ALL TRIPS P.A.A “The Best Is None Too Good For You SERVICE TO ALL INTERIOR FAIRCHILD SEAPLANES | Seward Street Near Third "Tomonow"g'Styles : POINTS TV{\}H EnqinedLgxury Transports FOR CHARTER orthbound Every Tuesday Southhiqund Every .Sunday Rates $45.0»0 Per Hour OEfice GASTINEAU HOTEL Phonel“ . ALEX 'HOLDEN, Traffic Representative . Au. PH-OTS HAYE THOUSANDS OF HOURS ALASKAN FLYING EXPERIENCE P