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e s e . Gl THE DAILY ALASK'A EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 22 1936 A PA,YOU WOULDN'T LET M ME GO THE TWELVE -O'CLOCK CUJBBE o i wouLD YOU 2 YER DARNTOOTIN' I WOULDN'T By CLIFF STERRETT ANDMAALWAVS LETS SAY ANVT\-'ING You SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND ‘R SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound May 12 May 17 May 19 May 16 May 19 May 25 May 19 May 23 May 25 May 23 May 26 June 1 May 26 May 30 June May 30 June 2 June June 2 June 6 June Steamer Victoria Yukon N'Wsetern Aleutian Alaska Yukon N'Western THE ALASKA LINE . M. J WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 RIERINES FOR RENT—Four room furnishec ‘ apartment. Telephone 281 or sec Bert Caro. ’ FOR RENT — Heated furnished | room for gentlemen. Phone 6002, Housel House on 4th. | Furnished heated Telephone 1421 FOR RENT room for rent VACANCY — C1iff Apartments Phone 209 FOR RENT—One room apt.; dish- es, linen, light, $20.00 monthly; also one $15.00. City Float ove: Juneau Cabinet Shop. i FOR RENT—Steam heated furn- | ished apt. at reduced ,summcri rate. Nugget Shop Apts FOR RENT—4 rooms, s enmhoatcd,{l newly furnished, electric range Corner 7th and Harris. Telephone | 2004. [ FOR RENT-—Furnished flat, close | in. Call San Francisco Bakery FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath nicely furnished. Oil heat. Apr ply at Windsor Apts. room well bullt | the best resi-! FOR RENT—A 5- home in one of dential districts, full basement, oil burner, fireplace, modern in every respect. Telephone G. E. Krause, 439 FOR RENT—_Two-room furnished apartment. Telephone 626, FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, furnished, heated room for gentleman. In- quire 114 West 6t St., or tele- phone 330. FOR RENT—Heatec. apartnient, 3| Klein Apart- rooms and bath. ments, Third and Gold Streets. | | Phone 1604. | | FOR RENT— Two-room furmshed steam-heated apartment, private | bath. Telephone 5601, Nickino- | vich Apts. | | POR SALE—A-1 ‘FOR SALE—Atwater-Kent combin- FOR SA! |FOR SALE—Eighteen ft. speedboat hull, first class condition Rea- ysonable, address P.O. Box 531, Ju- near R SALE—Unusually nice High- way residence on two acre tract four and a half miles from town Five room house fully furnished Oil heat. Moderate terms. Allen Shattuck FOR SALE — BICYCLE $15. Like new. See J. Madsen, opposite Ball Park. FOR SALE--Modern equipped res- taurant. Call Betty Hannah Cafe. | 16-ft, outboard motorboat, $75. Also 2% horse- power stationary engine, $45 Phone or. write J. B. Burford & Co., Juneau, Alaska. Ten-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, - I‘OR SALE—A-1 Undt'rwxwl 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 housos corne Sixth and Main, to be wrecked or removed from lot. See J. F.| Mullen. FOR SALE~1930 Willys Knight roadster, A-1 condition, $150.00 See Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Groc. | ation phonograph and radio. $250 value, for $65 cash. Phone 393 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE.— Two residence view lots, reasonable. See Martin at light company. oy FOR RENT — uarge warehouse, garage space. Phone 187. .m or double furn- ished housekeeping rooms. 209 Second Street, Upstairs. cozi, warm, furn, apis. lagat, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT-—Furnishea 3-room apt. Reasonable rent. Phone 524. Mrs. Monagle. MISCE PHONE Mrs. of sewing. JLL Bathe for all kinds| FIREPLACES of all descriptions| designed and buil$ to order. Charles L. Parker, Alaskan Hotel. LOLA'S Beauty B'nop finger waves | 50c, guaranteed permanents 3315\ complete. Call 315 Decker Wui or telephone 201 for appoint: | ments. ! | LOST AND FOUND LOST — Young black and white | wire hair terrier. Reward. Phone Reliable Transfer. FOUND—Pair of glasses on Main | Street. Owner may have same by | proving property and paying for| this ad. Call at Empire Office. Mining payrolls of Salt Lake County, Utah, increased nearly $1.- 000,000 to $3,372,464 in the year end- ing June 30, 1934. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 12ard B Streets PHONE 547 O i i@ CASH for Old Gold, Silver- | Platinum Watch Cases, Chains, | | Rings, Gold Teeth, Spectacle Frames, Etc. | HIGHEST PRICES PAID | Federal Refining Company | 139 South Franklin |. FOR SALE or Lease—Lunch count- er and equipment; new, modern. Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 173. WANTED WANTED—Two room, modern, fur- nished, heated apartment. Tele- phone 1704. WANTED—Woman, must be ex- perienced cook. Telephone 336 for information. EXPERIENCED young wants general housework. hour. Phone 3801. WANTED TO BUY—Qne acre on Douglas Highway, near Bridge. Phone 238. woman| 50c | TURN yeur old goi@ Into Vaue. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. i& i Steamer Movements . [ . L NORTHBOUND ® Northland scheduled to arrive e at noon Saturday. e Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive 4 o'clock Sunday after- e noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Evelyn Berg scheuuled to sail e from Seattle 9 tonight. o Aleutian scheduled to sail from e Seattle May 23 at 9 a. m. e North Wind scheduled to sail e from Seattle May 25 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 26 at 9 a. m. e Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver May 26 e at9p.m © Zapora scheduled to sail from e Seattle May 29 at 9 p. m. » UTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled southbound » » . ' . . ’ . » next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day rnght at 6 pumx, Ior Sitk+ and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. c e 0o e e ne e e .eeeneeee0escc000 0 ® 0 0 0 0 v 0000 00 TIDE . . High tide 1:59 a. m, Low tide 8:32 a. m.,, High tide 3:01 p. m, 155 feet Low tide 8:41 p. m. 2.6 feet MERCY FLIGHT MADE BY IRVING SEAPLANE' made from the motorship Zapora, the Irving Airways Lockheed Vega seaplane, piloted by Gene Meyring with Flight Mechanic Eric Schutte, left Juneau this morning at 7:15 o'clock and contacted the motor- ship at Hawk Inlet, where the ship’s cook, Tom Colling, was placed aboard the plane and brought here for medical treat- ment at St. Ann’s Hospital. As a result of proper medical at- ficiently recovered this afternoon {to rejoin his ship for full perform- ance of his duties as cook. Accord- ingly, he contacted the Zapora hortly after the vessel left Hawk Inlet, and Captain Aldred Hansen agreed to return to Juneau to take the cook aboard. According to Colling’s estimate, the Zapora should arrive here at about 5 p. m. N. CANADA AIR INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation were filed with Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle today by Air Express, airplane company op- erating between Juneau and Atlin, B. C. Capital stock is listed with incorporators listed as L. F. Barr, Charles G. Warner and E. F. Shee- lor. Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juheau, Alasks NEW MANAGEMENT LEONARD’S VALET SERVICE Elina Rantakan Elvi Wolti EXPERT CLEANING PRESSING—HAT BLOCKING PHONE 576 the North Canada | 3 : SPECIALIZING ‘o Freamch and ' Italian Dinners Gnlinea;l Cafe Short Orders at All Hours Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’' — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third I "Tomorrow’s"Styles Marine News In response to a radio request tention Colling was considered suf-: 3 15 PASSENGERS ABOARD ZAPORA FOR THIS PORT Alaska Transportation Company motorship Zapora from Seattle and Tacoma berthed at Femmers Dock late yesterday afternoon vuth building material and general car-| go for Juneau, and sailed last night from the Commercial Dock for Hawk Inlet enroute Capt. Eldred Hansen is master the Zapora and George Davis purser. i Passengers for Juneau werc From Seattle—A. E. Churchill, E. T. Boyer, Clyde Boyer, Vernon | Rolling, A. Ahrnsteadt, J. M.| Greany, Mr. and Mrs. A. Crooks. J. B. Roman, E. W. Doughty, G .S | Pulford | From Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Scribner, Miles Price, Mrs Erich Ness | Eric Ness Outbound of passengers from Ju- {neau were: To Seattle—Mr. #hd Mrs. Hollis Jones and child, B.| Jasper, Mrs. Bert Alstead | To Ketchikan—Bob Ellis. e — JUNEAU HALIBUT PRICE IS ADVANCING { | i A slight advance in Juneau hlli- but prices was observed today when the New England Fish Company | | bought 7400 pounds of halibut { from the fishing boat Ida II, Capt. | John Sonderland, and 4,000 pounds | from the Diana, Capt. H‘\rold] \Gnmscad at prices of 6 cents and 4 cents. Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY"’ CARLSON to Seattle. | { WHITEWATER TA.KU MINE FREIGHT IS PRIN. LOVISE | [ 3 DN w AY SOUTH LOADED ON JEANNE| e The twin-screw river-boat Jeanne = ‘ . . / from Tulsequah arrived. here yes- r adian Pacific steamer Prin-|terday afternoon and after loading ess Louise from Skagway berthed |freight for the Whitewater-Taku | at Pacific Coast Dock at 4:45 o'clock | mine, including a caterpillar trac-| this morning and sailed south at| lor, 20 barrels of diesel oil, and a | 6 o'clock quantity of lubricating oil and pipe, TRAN SPO RTAT.ON Co The following passengers board- |sailed on the return trip to Tulse ed the steamer at Juneau: A]\qlldh at 8 0'n10ck last m“ht Cm‘l White, Mrs. A. A. White, Henry Ben- | . i on, Mrs. Roy Carrington, Mrs. M. | Jeanne, C'\pl Wlham buom, 1s} The only line serving Alaska that maintaing Hurley, J. Klingbeil, D. C. Sharp-|pilot, and M. M. Robbins is puresr. a reguar weekl. i hi 3 stone, Mrs. D. C. Sharpstone, Mrs. D. C. Sharpstone, Geologist and 7 seryios. threnshomt the yos E. Faulkner, Capt. O. Hill Consulting Engineer at the White- [ — | water Taku mine, and Mrs. Sharp- | £ Leave ' Arrive Leave MOTORSHIP CYPRESS | stone sailed for Vancouver on th Boat, Seattle Juneau Juneay Princess Louise, lN PORT FROM HOONAH M. S. Northland ..May 18 May 22 May 21 ! % S. 8. North Sea ..May 25 May 29 May 31 MotoriHip! Oypreés, catinery tens : g M. S. Northland ..June 1 June 5 June 7 |der for the Icy Strait Packing| S. S. North Sea ..June 8 Junel2 Juneld Company at Hoonah, commanded i M. S. Northland ..Junel5 June19 . Capt. Paul Dybdahl, arrived | | S. 8. North Sea ..June22 June26 June28 from Hoonah at 7 o'clock last night | with one passenger, Ole Hill, Out- side Superintendent for the Bel- RAY STEVENS, Agent S lingham Canning Company, who| | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . sailed for the States on the Prln- | CITY WHARF ... cess Louise. The Bellingham Can-| GUY SMITH, Dongl.u Agent .. A\ ning Company is interested in the| saltinG Icy Strait Packing Company and Lt s 2 LR ihe cannery.tendo Gypres, owned| 7O VANCOUVER, VICTORIA by the Bellingiam company, is a=d o [ leased to the sioonah cannery. | Ala k T t tl R I T ska Transportation |TWO BROTHERS IN I PRINCESS LOUISE company PORT, CRAIG BOUND| May 31, June 12, 26 | : Motorship iwo Brothers, can-| PRINCESS CHARLOTTE FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION [nery tender for the Lindenberger Jurc 19 Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle Packing Company at Craig, ] to rived at four o'clock this morning Tickets, re-=1vation and full . < ,wuh Bernard Lindenberger, owner | el e #etchikan—Wrangzll—Petersburg—Juneau | of the cannery, on a business visit| Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, §e.attle 6 Juneau. The motorship is sched- V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday uled to sail for Craig at midnight. . S. Evelyn Ber May 21 May 22 < JUNEAU 3 . ovey g @ ¥ The Two Brothers is commanded | *M Zapor: ay & Me by Capt. Don Gallagher formerly| R 7 G o a Ma o mate of the Estebeth, who is also| & D B FEMM L in charge of outside operations for Chatham Strarts Transportation O . . ! - gent | the packing company. The motor-; ]‘1 S ‘CDART” z ship arrived at Craig frem Seattle | o1 Je | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 WML |tewes Temmer Dok every Fridey | |8t 7 am. for Petershurg, Kake, Port| Compounded | | Alexander and way ports. .. — Freight received not later than 4 t . o, Alaska Air T rt, In aswritten || FOR INFORMATION | asKa Al ranspo Y Ce | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 v by your {| 1 FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE doctor. CHANNEL BUS LINE| AtR le C ] C | “Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douglas t Reasonable Charter Rates juneau Drug Co. Leave Juneau: A.M.—17: 15 Phones: Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day head 10:15, 11:15 5, % 4:15, SRR 0] Office, 587 ! “THE REXALL STORE” A midnight. . ¥ ] Leave Douglas A.M.—1:40, 8:40,9:40, SHELDON 'SIMMONS -3 HH Pilot Reliable 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8.40, 10:10, HARRED A HQOPTY Agent pharmacists 11:40, - = gy — P i mww- compownd Glacier Highway e Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; your P.M.—12:30, 5. Saturday and| UNITE F flD CO Sunday Special—s 45 p.m. rescriptions, Lcave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; v B :l . M c ‘ ms—z :u, s515i : sxatu;dny and CASHI:;ROCERS utler Mauro Drug Co. oy Bpecigt - 10,00 b, Phone 16 Deliver ts—Phone’ 16 e ————_ ALSO TAXI SERVICE J B mewg b M§§ 2 h ki g o B 1| e ELEVEN P. A. A. RADIO STATIONS GUARD OUR PI.ANES AT ALL TIMES . Fly with ), ALA. “The Best Is None Too Good For You” FAIRCHILD SEAPLANES TWO-WAY RADIO ON ALL TRIPS TWO-WAY RADIO ON ALL TRIPS y SERVICE TO ALL INTERIOR POINTS Sy T“I/\}n El’ll)ginedLEXury Transports FOR CHARTER orthbound Every Tuesday Southbound Every Sunday Rates $45.00 Per Hour Office cAs'rmEAU HOTEL Phone 106 ALEX ,HOLDEN, Traffic Representative ‘ ALL PlI.OTS HAVE THOUSANDS OF HOURS ALASKAN FLYING EXPERIENCE { -