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PLANS FOR SENIORS"‘"’“" Krause, Charlos .venne, Jobn | - . - Kruuness. Bernice Lovejoy, Harry ‘ AND THEN WE LigSPEND SOME 7 DONT WASTE TIME BEIN' SORE XNV/HZ) | GRADUATION FROM JHS | Lucas, Virginia Lund, Myrtle Mello, TIME_AT OUR HOUSE AT BILLION- AT HER, SUSIE | WE'RE GOIN'SOLITH > ‘ ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY | fi?fl"n:‘ “Hetsr, Tatities Bhester, AIRE BEACH --THEN AT OUR. HOUGE /| [- FER A SPELL TOO---AN' T GOT YUH ; A 7 | 3de “Bmith, Lewls Tayldr Tiehs < | AT ITCHING PALMS -- THEN---+ A HOME AT EVERY ONE O! /) A 7 | Tucker, Robert Turner, Helen Wes- + : THOSE PLACES! P 4 K Just three months from today |ys; iold Converse, Gsarge Gul- ‘ q commencement exercises for the & e ] members of the Juneau High school‘];;rss: SRER S RO e i class of 1937 will be held. Plans for | O 5" the graduating class include Bac- calaureate services on Sunday, May FLOUR MAN LEAVES v @by commencoment exercises cn| Fred E. Walker, sales representa- Mey 19. tive in Alaska for Campbell Bros. A. B. Philiips, superinten ieni or““"‘"‘flfl Mills, took passage from schools, has announced that the fol- | Juneau for Ketchikan aboard the ‘lowing students will be members of | Northland. the graduating class: | R 7 TR e o ‘4 Eulalia Archer, Ed Atk'nson, Al McEATHRAN LEAVES Brown, Yvonne Forrest, Doris Free- N. A. McEachran, sales represen- (burger, Sybil Godfrey, Vivian Gru- tative for Schwabacher Bros. and ber, Clara Hansen, Edithbelle Hel- Company, left Juneau for Wrangell ler, Helen mun, Everett Judsen, :bourd the Northland. Pt e by 3 E ZAPORA PASSENGERS _ "1 Wanta B".')’ LEAVE ON NORTHLAND WANT ADS ]i Marine News |4 Wreck !e,mg;g;u::;;mm;hgo;;a,gg;;‘ MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. » | Northland were three passengers “ i R AR e - Motorshlp Zapora Is For| |who were balked on their last at- TWO LARGE SEAPLANES | i $: Bt b i Salc As IS Where IS |tempt to leave Juneau when their 3 o — -:l VV.ANTED A0 ) 478 p’ ' % | vessel, the motorship Zapora was| s w A N T A D I e el e Slenmer Movemenu 5 | 77588 Femmer ‘wx;zckedh and they were forced tnl offer ! e return here. v . INFORMATION i IWANTED Studio. couch. Epaa) NARTHBOIING ‘ 1f you are interested in shipping| The three are Mrs. L. W. Patrick; : i - e 3 . Norlhweslern scheduled to ar- @ | 0 j Au As any kind, there is a wreck, not|L. Ketcham, member of a Seattle DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE Count five average words to the YOUNG man wants work. Any- : ::’rcly ”&‘::;‘;:;’"“”h‘ of 9 [ar from Juneau, that is up for\’fu;u::’rl'm a{m:h.! r? Je;irez[ rseglll:; e. | lhmz call at Empxrr by 3 purchase. sel ve of e firm m;)aUy rate per line for consecutive - 2 Nowe “.he"“leid to ’1"1‘_“’3 to- :| nEPERE LEAVES The motorship Zapora went and Company. Mrs. Patrick is bound te L Insertions: WANTED (o room ana board chil- |® morrow, provided sa "sle m\s b aground a week ago yesterday for Seattle, Mr. Ketcham for Pet- 2 One day ......... dren—Reasorable rates, schooling | & 88 schedulod from Seattle & moining on Rocky Point, Admiralty €rsburg, and Mr. Jeffrey for Wran- SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA . Additional days ... | included. Minield Home, Lena!s 08 et i I Islond, The vessel s a wreck and | 8° | Minimum charge ....50¢ | Beach or write Minnie Field, Box FOeh A S Old Arthur Baldwm Bnnl,a the Alaska Transportation Com-' Mrs. Jeffrey, who was also a pas- Sopy fice by 2 763, Juneauv |® Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- e is offering it for sale]Senger aboard the Zapora when that . Copy must be in the office by 2, ) . rive Thursday. Large Load of Govern- Peny: owners, is offering it fo vessel crashed, remained in Juneau | Authorized Carriers o'clock in the afternoon to insure TURN yuur o!u golu lnba Yalue | & SCHEDULED SAILINGS ( t where it is and just as it is. 167 avait Hék husbnnds sebuth. b m insertion ont ul:e day. {elephone| CAsh or trade at Nugget Bhop. Princess Notah stheduléd to & ment Frelghl Here 111 qIdz ;ctx‘r;;n:'m‘h;)::x:g::;.;;d:he o ! We accept ads over rrstigit — e sail from Vancouver Febru- & 1ea o from persons listed in telephone WANTED to buy: used living room e ary 24 at b p.m. o' Bringing to Juneau several hun- The purchaser may buy the en-|gq: ! s directory. fuiniture i g6od condition. | s Not(Hlatid scheduled 15 sail diBd tomb feargd: thet had been ¢ifiv, whish 15 desoribed f a clas- Signal FOI'PS i PHON 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. Write Box 494, Juneau. e from Seattle February 26 at ® left at Seattle docks by the Gov- sified ugvell;tiserl;ent in The E:;- Boy; Give Blood - et le . 10 aml. o ernment emergency ships,4he Ala and all equipment, or possibly ; e . H T In case of error or if an ad | OUS '@ Victoria scheduled to sail from ® ka Line cold storage freighter Be e equipment will be sold in part To Comrade ALEX HOLDEN——Vilots GENX MEYRING * | has been stopped before ex- |® Seattle February 27 at § a.m. ¢ ing arrived on Gastineau Channel lots. Femmer, however, will give ANCHBBRAGE &l N piration, advertiser please Dnoi= | | TN Allen's ‘,e’,—‘mn,wnu Bated. \- SOUTHBOUND 3AILINGs # yesterday morning at 7 o'clock and all information desired. b Hflm AG! & aska, Feb. 22— £ | | Iy this office (Phone 374) at Order from your grocery. | ® Yukon scheduled southbound e docked at DuPont. - ——— arl Hel 1e, member of the Signal once and same will be given e i SRS i - 18 - R B o'clbgk Mg ® Moving up the Channel, the Ber- o Ur; ted States Army, station- ’ attention. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951, ® Alaska scheduled southbourd ® ing, commanded by Capt. A. A. An- Picka P n e ‘s ed here, is recovering from an in- ‘ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | Or leave orders J. B, Burford Co. s about February e a4 gerst:n. oo :x;w lthe Pacitic ‘[zcsf)‘r’ls“’;‘ve’;"’;y“",';H:'v‘]""’sn;;‘i‘:: SERVING AI.ASKA TH E - - e - ® ruary 25. oast dock al o'clock » 5= — ST GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma-|e LOCAL SAILINGB day afternoon, and remained tlnu George Godfrey and Sgt. Lee, YEAR ’ROUND FOR SALE nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.|s Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® until 10 o'clock last night, when nl E al I"gs Bunnell. g i Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone|e day night at 6 p. m. for ® she moved again, to the City Dock Helde has been seriously ill for I MUST sell the Chili Bowl and my| 201, 315 Decker Way, e Bitka and wayports. ® to commence discharging the gov- LONDON, Feb. 22.—An unusual several weeks. d house on the Basin Road and go HE o ® Dart Jeaves every Friday at ¢ ernment cargo. one-man crusade has been con- G o5 SR to the States. If interested cail Pm)n;:::an&um:;:;:: :;:o ft“.]:: & 748 m. for Petersburg, Kake ®| After unloading her cargo from ducted in front of the Government| RETURNS TO KETCHIKAN SAILING SCHEDULE at 838 Basin Road. ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. o and wayports, ¢ the"South, the Bering, formerly the bulldings at Whitehall. A. H. Ziegler, prominent Ket- Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau R RS ke ng. Phone ul {6 96896608 o s o Lomen Commercial Company ship A man wearing a long white|chikan attorney 'nnd former mem- Steamer Seattle Northbound Seuthbound FOR SAL s boat fully TR T ARy ———— e |Arthur Baldwin, will take aboard coat with red splashes on it, meant |ber of the Territorial Legislature, ' N'WESTERN ......Feb. 20 Feb. 23 equipped for '-:"’““‘550::“20 ':; foe saele.:; T:e Empire Office. I o | @ large quantity of cold storage fish to represent blood, has marched to|returned to his home in Ketchi- VICTORIA ... Feb. 21 Mar. 2 L e G ol < fptmieaniils S D ol ] | |from the Juneau Cold Storage Co. and fro — campaigning against|kan aboard the motorship North-' *Yukon northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, e d P fris A0 irst | TIDES TOMORROW |8he expects to remain in port here dangerous spiked railings. land, after spending several weeks Seldcvia, Kodiak in addition to regular ports of ki, Spes fud engire T AV R SE T call. Southbound sailing from Juneau to be an- % for about two days. | On one side he carries a notice |in Juneau attending the session of | 1 Low tide B:37 4 m., 81 febt The Bering sailed north from pointing out the perils of being | the Territorial Board of Educatlon High tide 11:40 n' m' ":1 feet Seattle last Sunday, and Juneau impaled on such railings by aof which he is a member. class condition. Price $800. Inquire George Anderson, Hoonah, Alaska. nounced later. Round trip fare to Seattie—$70 P FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin Low tide 6:02 p. m. -17 feet |18 her furthest port of call. !shove or a slip; on the other a no- . Toad; reasonable, Phone 330. UinalSd LA N The freighter Depere complet-|tice urges people to “visit St. TO ARRANGE CLASS THE ALASKA LINE ed her discharging of coal here yes- | James's Park and see our spikes.”| Miss Esther M. Mortis, Supervisor FOR SALE—Well equipped restaur- J e & % (terday morning and moved to the of Home Economics for the Ter- t—] IR B R “";fllum Bitts || Ay THE HOTELS | |duneau Lumber Ml Dock tn 10ad|U. §. 5. R. Manufactures = |ritory. saiied from Juncau for Ret. | M, 3. WHOOX, Agni——thong 4 town. Write P. O. Box 7al. 41 ,...T,...',’?.. * # |ties, and salled from there for| ~" s %, .. |chikan on the motorship North- 1 FOR SALE—Zapora, wrecked Chat- v % % Cordova at 4:45 o'clock yesterday Substitute for Quinine|iana. sne win organize a class in ham £rait, 350 hp. Atlas engine. Gastineau 4 afternoon. home ecunumics at Ketchikan. If anyone interested buying ves- Willlam MCN’“’}’- Juneau; Lf‘"“ The Bering carried no passeng-| MOSCOW, Feb. 22—Scientists of - sel or equipment including main Edwards, ‘Juneau; L. B. Slorms,lers and the Depere took no pas- the Soviet Union report that pro- | “Alaska” by Lester D, Hender:i . engine where s, as is, notify D. Juneau. i i sengers rmm Juneéau outbound. |duction of akrikhin, which in clin- ical properties “replaces and is even superior to quinine,” will jump to 45 tons next year. g Boviet scientists, who found the cotipound, say the amount of ak- rikHin required for treatment of B. Femmer, Juneau. Charles Simpson, Auk Lake; J. A. T B R L A F RABES [T S SR AT NEW YORK OR SALE—Fropeiwy NE comer | Front and Main. Steady income. Inquire Faulkner & Banfleld ac Gn‘ Stom ‘OR SALB—#4-ft. 35 h-i—b esel denhall; Lée Simons, Hoonah; ¥ H 3 3 alari i /T times ut trolling and s ! Zynda sas should equal 260 ot For Biice 4800000, O, Pyl -owries, | 6, Valentine Bldg, Ph, 606 . o tohs should equal 260 tons of quin- sale by Butler, Mauro Drui Co,, gl shlpysrds.il S. E. Taylor, Jlfgu. NEW YORK, Feb. 22—A wind jng ¥ n Dougl:s by Guly's Drug sm Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d'Evers — ————— |with gale force bléw nearly three]| 3 We truly “that, T hours early this morning and reach- | Cumpany, Seattle, w_“h ! { Am:,.‘ms-_.'y ‘:en:::nn;h“wev::‘l; ed a maximum of 54 miles an hour | FOR SALE--1933 Pontiac, two-door | Cflm ond Prettiest Footwear during its height. Light poles on five-passenger touring sedar. A-1| : Welfare Islind were blown down, peRati | Ol | B S g FOR RE dy | e ivermioays - - _ m 6 months. 8 room | cmd’ RS vgg%}llfial.? wLfiCE “m’ The only line serving Alaska that maintains & regular weekly service throtghout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Junean Seattle No. Boutid So. Bound Feb, 23 Feb. 28 SCHEDULED SAILINGS furnished apt. No babies. Ingiire! i o 107 Assembly Apt CANADIAN [ Trch g i WILL SUBLET complstely fur- T " E nished desirable apar.aazn, cae PA IFl Another vessel to replace the month. Call 101 uncr 5. | N E w wrecked motorship Zapora is being FE i negotiated acco to advic o FURNISHED, well steamhen ed | fied, Sacwling to advices g ceived by D. B. Femmer, Juneau Evelyn Beérg from Seattle ... February 28 Norco ... SAILING sleeping rooms with bath, close TO VANCOUY VICTOYIA [ageht of the Alaska Transporta- Northland Mar. 2 Mar. 4 ; e i ARCTIC okl e . ixi @ D, B, FEMMER, Agent 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Fran | i F Just when plans are to be fully North Sea Mar.16 Mar.18 o &Ds i rom juneau made it is not announced in a ra- SEATTLE Northland Mar.23 Mar. 25 . i nished house. Call at Juneau Pabst Famous I diogram _received by Femmer, but and North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Marble Works or phone 426. i ] PRINCESS NORAH possibly it will be sometime during| ' RETURA Northland Apr. 6 ! Draugbt Beer | March. { $68.00 North Sea . Apr. 13 FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15 On Tcp February 11 and 20 — e | Northland Apr. 20 g«}a‘r pknonth. Over Juheau Cabinét March 1 PETERSBURG MAYOR LEAVES North Sea . Apr. 27 op. < RAY STEVENS, Agent. VACANGY Nugget Apts. JIMMY" | Tickew, reservations and full Ed Locken, Mayor of Petersbtirg,| J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent partioulsrs from left ‘Juneau for his home abohrd| OGITY WHARF . FOR RENT — Furnished 2 room l CARLSON bachelor apts. Newly renovated. Eureka Apartments. FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. I.udwlg N.bon FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room z o R l c house. Oil range. Phone 187 after' | WATCDMAKER and JEWELER Ao Juneas, Alaska DRY CLEANING f-ROOM steamheated furnished house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- the motorship Northland after V. w mflmg.l. Agent EPknAlG. sevbra1” days hers, GUY. SMITH, Douglas Agent. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega Chatham mwahs xranspoctation G “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m.for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad ~ay Preight reeelved not later M 4 p. m. Thursday. WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points | I A ; p AR g | t, Fairbanks Juneau PAA :::is : range, Frigidaire. Windsor | FHONE 2% : [} i ot 6-Place Bell ca ket Between Nowue, Fla Fairl and 2 —— || Juneau Radio Service || . MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4822 ki Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 1 LOZY, warm, furn. spts. Light,| | For Your RADIO Troubles Soft | 4-Place Sfinson."Patco" radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. water, dishes, cooking utensils 122 Second St.—Next door to und bath. Reasvuable at Seaview. | San Francisco bakery LS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. White Spot »!ihone ?Dfld,izi’nh scl LOST AND FOUND LIQUOR STORE PHONE Water |CHANNEL 8US LINE| Wuhini Phone 105 Jeuean or 71 nnuh.s 1 ¥ 15, 1:15, 8 | ° :18, :45, | Your PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau from Fairbanks to connect with steamer Northwestern from south. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS PHONES, Juneau ‘Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RWEHART - Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent WILw ize party who toor the sled- from Bob Croken please return same to the Tallnpooea | ? ‘Smiling Service” + 6 5 5 [ Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 P ‘; Thaonh: AN - T3 9:30; Bert’s Cash Grocery ’ ' : 3'-"—2 30, 5:15. Saturday spuui CASH GROCERS LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | ; 10:00 Corner Second and Seward Strec ; | Pres Deuv':;’ - Juneau ' ‘ Prompt Delivery PHONE 15 First Bus Bundnypsmmd Holidays Fret ; :’uoh’l 58 - ' leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM.