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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1937 SWELL! BUT FUST IWANTS ABTO! PLUMBIN' DONE ON NEVER MIND EXPLAININ, PERK I'LL RUN UP I‘T"\/t)LIR PLACE 7 WE'RE ALL By CLIFF STERRETT THREE an'lATED i.vuncuu for eye treatment at St. Z 7 TMORROW! SET T' LEAVE | TH' TRAILER WATER- TANK CONNECTIONS \ H y " ) i, ! IN ‘ ' { sy A+ 14 N 6 0 O B P NiE 4 ® &9 AD WANTED » be WANT | |—— ¢ Steamer Movements | ( MATION | w;:r;ln,u Studio couch. Phone | SR o w St AR - : e Northwestern in port and ® T Pk AR WANTED t0 room ana board chil- @ scheduled to sail west at 4 @ Count five average words to the —qren Reasonable rates, schooling|® o'clock this afternoon. . line | included. Minfield Home, Lena|® Norco scheduled to arrive at e Daily rate per line for consecutive | pegch or write Minnie Field, Box noon tomorrow. il insertions: | 763, Juneav ! Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- @ One day .10p e rive Thurs . Ad onal days ... 5¢ | TURN your ola gola Into value e SCHEDU SAIL'NGS . Minimum charge ....50¢c Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e Princess Norah scheduled lf) . S0f the office by 2 ———— — e sail from Vancouver at 9 o'- By e IR ‘nowre WANTED to buy: used ving room g clock tonight. g Shosror 6h: saxdb A furniture in good condition. | ¢ Northland scheduled to sail ® W' dcespt #ds over telephone! Write Box 494, Juneall, e from Seattie February 26 at ® ersons liste telephone R R TRSET Loy L . S g Sl MISCELLANEGUS | ® Victoria scheduled to sail from e “l"l i )‘A—Asll for Ad-taker. -ANEU e Seattle February 27 at 9 am @ i TO EXCHAN umbrella taken|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs @ | Saturday from Governor's house,|® Alaska in port and scheduled & yake ! Notify Empire. e to sail during afternoon for e FOR SALE in 411f - Sy | south. ; . Goldstein Bldg. Chance to rent|TOM Allen’s fresh California dates.| e LOCAL SAILINGS m..r{mmn o Order from your grocery. | ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- sl - < it ~|e day night at 6 p. m, for FOR e room nhouse| MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 405l o v o g’ ooonoree with bath, partly furnished. Gar- age in basement. Phone 3601. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. Dart Jeaves every Friday st 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Realistic Ferma- CUARANTEED Marine News e e e e e b R ) - LIKE HECK YUH WILL! I'BEEN WAITIN' ALONG NORTHWESTERN BRINES 60 HERE FROM SOUTH Alaska Line Steamer Meets Bad Weather Between Seattle and Juneau SOUTHBOUNDS.S. ALASKA IN PORT, Seattle, during which she was forc- ed to ride one day at anchor awai ing weather, the Alaska Line steamer Northwestern arrived at Juneau this 'morning at 11:30 o'cleck, with Capt. O. C. Anderson cn the bridge, and is scheduled to continue her voyage to the West- ward at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Besides about two hundred tons of freight and mail, the Northwest- After loading mail and 49 out- €rn brought to Juneau sixty pas- bound passengers from Juneau, she sengers, 33 of them from Seattle, moved at 12:30 o'clock this after-/and 27 from other Southeast Al- neon from the Pacific Coast Dock 2ska ports. to the Alaska-Juneau Mine Dock,| Booked for Juneau from Seattle from where she is to sail late this on Purser Paul Coe’s list were: Steamer Crew Reports Smooth Sailing to West —Load Concentrates With sevenly-iour passengers aboard from the Westward and Lynn Canal, 28 of them bound for Juneau, the steamer Alaska docked here this morning at 10:30 c’clos afternoon after loading concen- Percy Reynolds, Mrs. G. Fields, trates. |Abe Shyman, Mrs. Jane Cashel, All but sever of the 28 pas- Myrtle Nance, Mrs. G. E. Krause, sengers coming o cuneau aboard Martha Triptzen, Vivian Cotile, the Alaska were from Skagway.|W. P. Jones, Miss Mary Wildes, Included in the Skagway delegation 'Alice Eliason, Olive E. Myers, May- were the eight members of % Juncau High School basketball érman, Troy Bockstruck, Frank party, bringing back with them the Willlams, J. B. Stam, Mrs. Louis Northern Divisfon Crown of South- [Frary, John Flintoff, Anna Bur- east Alaska, as the result of their|rell. Ada Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. A. successful invasion of the lair of E. Kobe, Albert Niles, R. B. Rus- the Lynn Canal champions. sell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen, Members of the dJuneau hoop Harry Bayroukski, Thomas Mc- -|Wounds in, Legs Reported the \nard Wahlstrom, Mrs. Ray D. Pet-| Cordova; threc for Seldovia; two for Skagway; and one for Valdez. | The Northwestern is going as far to the Westward as Kodiak, and is |expected to arrive back at Juneau in about ten days. Included in the cargo for West- ward ports aboard the steamer were three small diesel Caterpillar tractors and several automobiles. | | PUPEM& MORE TROUBLE | to Again Be Cause ‘ of Concern VATICAN CITY, Feb. 24. \Wounds in the Pope's legs caused by the bursting of varicose veins in the early stage of his illness, is again cause of trouble. This is ac- cording fo those close to the Pope. 'WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD INITIATION; THEN PLAY CARDS Mrs. Sam Lepetich and Mrs. Olaf Christiansen were initiated by the Women of the Moose on Monday night at the Elks Hall. Following the | initiation the men were invited to| join the women at cards and pin-| lochle and whist were played. Whist |awards went to Mrs. Siguard Olson, high; Mrs. Lavina Starr, low. Mrs. John Devine of Nome received the high award in pinochle and the low award went to Mrs. Olaf Christian- mo EASTERN ST Alul\nn':s Hospital where sHe is now a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jensen and | Mrs. C, H. Metcalfe were the three | ——,,———— REBEEKAHS MEET TONIGHT Initiation and special entertain- FOR SALE—Four room furnished| nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.(® and wayports. Louse, very reasonable. 105 Gas-{ Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone/e © © o s o o ¢ o o o » tineau Ave. 201, 315 Decker Way. i} S A B o v = T, 5 R e £3 —- L FOR SALE—5 room house, 410 W. Wik ; } 12th St; call between 5 and FOR RENT [! TiDEs TomorrOwW | R B VACANCY Sorby Apts. Heated, 2| e FOR SALE—Six room furnished yooms, private bath. 317 South| High tide 0:57 a. m. 174 feet house, $2,000. 915 West 9th, P.O. pranklin St. | Low tide 6:58 a. m., 02 feet Box 1771, ST —e——-———| High tide 1:01 p. m. 17.6 feet C e Ao T gt FOR RENT-—Steam heated room,, Low tide 7:14 p. m., -18 feet 1 MUST sell the Chili Bowl and my = yc o =0 500 eman, in pri- o b house on the Basin Road and go ats Imn\[‘. Phone 681, to the States. If interested call ___ 2 | BROUGHT FROM SKAGWAY at 838 Basin Road. FOR RENT—T:ice room furnished | e A ''''' “uily| house; also two and three room| walter Fitzgibbon, from the equipped for trolling, with two line power gurdy. Boat 30' by 82" beam. 12 horse power Palmer FOR RENT—3 room engine. Boat and engine in first apt, Decker Bldg. class condition. Price $800. Inquire - George Anderson, Hoonah, Alaska, TO SUBLET fo furnished apt. No babies. anun'vi’* 107 Assembly Apts. Chatham Nuans xrunspectation Co. “M. S. DART” e R 'lcnves Femmer Dock every Friday ! FURNISHED, well i S steamheated 'at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port FOR SALE—Zapora, wrecked Chat- sleeping rooms with bath, close! Alexander aac¢ ~ay ports. ham E£lrait, 350 h.p. Atlas engxne4; in, light cooking permitted. Tel.|Freight received rot later than 4 If anyone interested buying ves-| 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin. | p. m. Thursday. sel or equipment including main{— ———— — ———— | engine where ss, as is, notify D, FOR RENT—5 room, partly fur-| FOR INFORMATION » Phona 4622 513 A Willoughby. !in Juneau aboard the Alaska. He e was taken to St. Ann's Hospital o to have his tonsils removed. The Rev. Edgar Gallant accompanied = ionths. 3 runvn(thf‘ boy on the trip. FOR SALE—G-room house on Basin road; reasonable. Phone 330. | . —|WILL SUBLZT completely fur~ FOR SALE—Well equipped restaur- | nished desirable apartment, one | ant or will trade for home in month. Call 104 after 5. town. Write P. O. Box 721. B. Femmer, Juneau. nished house. Call at Juneau|MAURICE C. REABER, Marble Works or phone 426. “OR SALE—Froperyy NE corner Front and Main. Steady income. Inquire Faulkner & Banfield. 'OR SALE—44-ft. hp. Diesel | oo Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | VACANCY Nugget Apts. but trolling and seine fishing. — Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, | care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, | Seattle, Wash.. or Sinde & d’Evers Company, ttle, Wash. FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15 per month. Over Juneau Cahinet} Shop. We truly believe thai we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Preitiest Footwear DEVLIN’S D1 AE ( bachelor apts. Newly Eureka Apartments. renovated. 3 |FOR RENT—Seven room furnished ‘;‘ apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. POR SALE—1933 Pontlac, Lwo-do ICANADIAN five-passenger touring sedai.. ‘-1 FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room | condition. Connors Motor Co, | house. Oil range. Phone 187 after " i —_— e { 5pm. = . e T IR it ST T WIS Y steamheated furnished SAILING . house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec-| 10 YANCOUVER, VICTOFIA A tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor and SEATTLE Apts. Z. I fia LA e “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” e g e e | Ml | and bath. Reasouable at Seaview., PRINCESS NORAH February 11 and 20 March 1 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU e P v | EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 - R 4 FOR | | i | | Telegraph messenger boys in Ok- lahoma City are equipped with | white rain capes as a sefety meas-' ure. | : i } i 5 | Cigars Ludwig Nelson C'q WATCIMAKER and JEWELER i z o R l c i swesw wsks || DRY CLEANING Candy —_? Cards t PHONE 206 f Juneau Radio Service t | T n E For Your RADIO Troubles | | 122 Second St.—Next door to | | & San Francisco bukery ! NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" I CARLSON White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery apartments, * Inquire Mike Vagge, Skagway Catholic Mission, arrived | party were: Gilbert DeVault, Bud | Brown, John Krugness, Roy Smith, | Joe Smith, Coach W. P. Hautala,| !Harold Hanson, and Henry| Behrends. | Other passengers to Juneau from ! Skagway on the Alaska were: G A.| |Peterson, Gertrude Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Rapuzzi, W. Fitzgibbon, | C. C. Peirce, Mrs. C. L. Polley, Mrs. Pierce Faircloth, Miss Billie Vogon, Hazel Jameson, the Rev. Edgar! Gallant, Oscar Selmer, Jr, and| John Dink. Coming to Juneau from Seward | aboard the Alaska were: Andy| Simons, M. J. Jackson, Clarenee | Rhode, Elizabeth Pouchine, Nich- olas Pavlcff. From Yakutat: Emma Ellis. From Haines: J. W. Ball. Passengers through Juneau to Seattle aboard the Alaska from Westward and Lynn Canal ports included: 19 from Seward; one from Skagway; three from Val-| dez; four from Cordova; one from | Yakutat; and 13 from Haines, in- cluding 12 soldiers being irans- ferred to other posts. Outbound passengers from Ju- neau on the Alaska are: For Petersburg—S. E. Matheson, J. P. Monagle. For Wrangell—Bax- ter Felch. For Ketchikan—Charles Murphey, W. G. Hellan, Mrs. K. Jeffrey, R. J. Sommers, Ross: A. Gridley, W. C. Arnold. For Seattle—Bob Hawkins, Edith Hawkins, Mrs. O. E. Hawkins, Miss Elizabeth Terhune, J. V. Phillips, John Willard, Charles P. Seelye, Charles Waul, Joe Mollette, Chris Jorgenson, Floyd Cromwell, Minnie Hayes, Laura Glover, Grant Bald- win, William Neiderhauser, John Covich, Mrs. Chris Bailey, Bert| Jensen, Frank Wright, Jr. Mrs. A. Johnson, Ole Lundberg, Ed Egland, K. S. Keesling, R. C. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kessler, |J. F. Dennis, NORTHI sen. ! | Refreshments were served after, ithe games, Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. {John Pastl being in charge. g G Gilm, George D. Nelson, Jack Rob- erts, Daniel Twiet, George A. Le- regire. Passengers to Juneau from Ket- chikan were: Everett Nowell, Art | Nyquist, G. E. Goudie, James A.| A service club at Muskogee, Ok-i Britton, Vera Spencer, H. E. Smibh"lahomn, is distributing whie canes | Mary K. Cawthorne, Bernice But- |Vith red tips to the city’s blind, so motorists will recognize them and| ler. A 3 A From Wrangell: H. A. Gerstman, [Erant immediate right-of-way. A. Van Mavern, A. C. Black, F. A. McLeod, Mrs. P. Sakieff, F. G. | " CATCHING | | Hanford, George Collins, Esther| | Orcutt. | , From Petersburg: W. H. Chad- LD H i wick, Abe Lakke, Mrs. L. Reincke, Ed Johnson, Dick Birch, O. S. Olson, Ben Bellamy, Jack Chamberlin, Fred J. Hotes, A. R. Hanson. Passengers from Seattle through Juneau to other Alaska ports aboard the Northwestern include: eighty-two for Seward; eleven for At the first warn- ing sneeze — quick —a few drops up each nostril. Its timely use helps prevent many colds. N Vicks VA-TRO-NOL i3y AND = TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bound Norco .............Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Northland Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Norco . Mar. 9 Mar. 9 North Sea Mar.16 Mar.18 SEATTLE Northland Mar. 23 Mar. 25 and North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 RETURM Northland Apr. 6 Apr. 8 $68.00 North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Northland Apr. 20 Apr. 22 North Sea Apr. 27 Apr. 29 Mrs. B. H. Parsons, Tom Me- Kean, Victoria Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, W. O. Johnson, Charles Otteson, Fred Barragar, Ed Lauri, William Troughton, S. G. Stevens, H. Karvela, F. Wagner, Tom Ryan. THE M.S. ESTEBETH !salls for Sitka and way ports! | Thursday at 6 p.m. All freight must be on the dock by noon. adv. ————— Once a week—Thursday night— Una Merkel prepares her family's dinner. Southern chicken gumho' ‘is the dish. CHANNEL 8US LINE Phone Y05 Jeueau or 71 Dougias Leave Juneau: A.M. 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—1 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. g | Leave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40,9:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, (4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, i 11:40. Glacler Highway |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, RAY STEVENS, Agent..... Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RWEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY new members initiated last night | into the Eastern Star. ment will mark the regular meet- A d refi ing of the Rebekahs tonight in program and refreshments, in |ine Gdq Fellows' Hall. Helvi Paul- keepi. v ‘ashington’ a o bl o b and Cheda Paul are in charge day, arranged by Mrs. N. Lester | % ‘Troast, followed the initiation cere- ’Mel:];e b don il 1 monies. Patricia Harland and Katherine Torkelson, Rainbow| rAll AT - e ; rfl D;O lbe Girls, danced a minuet dressed as Jprpeens s s g & e, Martha ‘and George Washington, | Rebekahs will be discussed. -~ 25 WHARTONS HET(: FROM HAINES F":::‘lm“sl' e TASS‘:L:‘H Mr. and Mrs. Wharton and theit ' aftemoon for Moo, on Tessoll, of daughter Susie, of Haines, Were Douglas, at the Russian Church passengers arriving this morning with the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff of- aboard the tender Capt. James ficiating. Interment was in the Ev- Fornance. Susie was brought to ergreen Cemetery. § « | | MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer ABLE FAST SERVICE te BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authori;ed u s. MAn‘ Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDE N——Filots——GENY MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE - YEAR’ROUND BAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound VICTORIA Feb. 27 Mar. 2 *ALASKA Mar. 6 *MT. McKINLEY.Mar. 13 *YUKON oo Mar. 20 *ALASKA Mar. 27 “Alaska calls at Yakutat, calls at Skagway north- bound and Sitka southbound. MecKinley and Yukon call at Skagway northbound, Sitka south- beund. Alaska (March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- way northbound only. Round trip fare to Seattle—$70 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 Steamer b CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 P Alaska Transportation Company SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle..............March 5 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau from Fairbanks to connect with steamer Northwestern from south. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE