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“THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1937. of the Traveler,” “A Minuet,” and NEWLYWEDS VISIT HERE BY CLIFE STERRETT ‘At Night.” W. Gordon Wood, accompanied by - - v in- | -his wife, visited with friends while T DECLARE! T " T <KNOW, DEARE] IT'S THAT EVERY DAY WE HAVE e A Eo L vompin talk on “The Meaning of the steamer Mount Meiniey was SEEMS LIKE WE'LL ¥ YUH HAS TROUBLE| | THAT ATALL T'DRIVE BACK: ABOUT TEN MILES HUSBAND SLE IALKS Z g "vn giving as ner interpreta-|in port. Wood is an employée of FROM 'WHERE WE COME INTHE WRONG DIRECHION ./ ion that poetry should be “an ex- | the Bear Creek ‘Dredging Company NEVER GET T' WHERE WERE - & plCKJJP MY, HUSBAND Z Ated thought expressed by such|in the Kuskokwim District and is | At e . ' N T8 words as are fitting vehicles to;enroute there to prepare for the ' ~ sonyey a Ssupreme emotion and | Summer’s operations. paint a picture of the writer's Mr. and Mrs. Wood cclebrated the ] ‘houghts.” She then read three of |anniversary of their third week of ser original poems, each a word pic- | married life last night aboard _the ,ute of some well-remembered |steamer. Mr. Wood went south about '| ceme: “The Sleeping Giant of the two months ‘ago and claimed his - Rodkles,” “Wogdpeckers on the|bride at Ottawa, Canada. “Freds 'is 3pjre,’ and “The Derelict.” making her first trip to Alaska, Members voted the afternoon one | and, so far, cannot see enough of t 3f the most pleasant and entertain-| it,” Mr. Wood declared. b ing of the monthly social meetings | Mr. Wood was ' formerly account- given by the different departments |ant for the New York-Alaska Min- of the Junéau Woman's Club. |Ing operations near Bethel. — i Werld "f“‘w-l LRE . e Tdday's News Todsy—nmplre Empire ads are read. "ard, two for Seldovia, one for Ko- E ] diar, (wo for Valdez, six for Cor: NORTH SEA TAKES |dova, two for Skagway, and one{ ELEVEN FROM HERE : : Marine NeEews | . e won | pookep For sitkal| MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. neau is: Mrs, William Jackson. For Skagway, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blan-| Expecting to arrive bm{k here TWO LARGE SEAPLANES chard. For Cordova: Emil Larson,|southbound Thursday morning, the ette Devereaux, Carrol Wayne, [steamer North Sea sailed from Ju- WANT ADS 2 QPI ") e e 0 0 P 0o J ) : ; AN T AD y WANTED gy M MT M'KINL R. Wadstiens Albert Wilson, N. W.|neau for Sitka about 5 o'clock last offer w AN A ; et Steamer Movements Nelson evening. From Juneau for Sitka Rt it e, e v For Valdez: Mr. and Mrs. J. S,|she carried eleven passengers, most 3 A II!EOR]MTION ! agents, full or pu". u]n]\v xl;nrv‘ pn.m«:u‘;z]«t»;';"(:g:gulm to HERE nN aT Jeffery. For Seward: Dr. J. A. Cars-|of the msalés representatives for DEPENDABLE FAST SEvaCF T —_— - g the largest th and ac- S8 s | : : d__t the P “w:x Mld{ and,® arrive Friday afternoon or i B i well, Helen Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. |various who}esale' firms. 4 : wunt i mege i . ke oo George A. Lingo, Andrew Simons,| Passengers leaving here ‘for Sitka 0 evening. tine. all other classes of Insurance. 4y 5 | 3 . o Mrs. F. Foster, Leo Sodoma, N.{on the steamer were: Ben A. Bel- Daily rate per line for consecutive | Bert Eistad, Box 2092, Juneau. N(,,fi;,‘;fig’“:fi,fldfi,fi“l{f,“i,,“ i ALASK AN TRIP snyder, Albert Muth, J. Wright, |lamy, Sam Hopkins, Mr. and ‘Mrs, ||, 5 " L Yards % i son, N. A. McEachran, Sam b ) o WANTEDWaran for ousework.| e . from Seattle March 19 at 10°e | R~ gt g R e BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Additional days ; ?"lx‘;;:lmm od o, R 4L L t f P I;rz‘n\n,‘ : Nora Fraaser, Irene Fraser and { harge ....500 SHpire arge List of Passengers " ;. scidovia: i 5 i E (.U]“M::.u.nmsp e —— ’ “|+ from Seattie March 16. i g 8 For Seldovia: Jerry Relland and |Prank Parrish. =~ Authoelicd Cabithiiy y mus : room ana board chil Aboard Steamer njoying A W. Douglas. For Kodiak: C. Now- 1 . loc] the afternoon to insure e 2 inserion on. g 0 - Badsonanlo e Seattle March 20 at 9 am. . . e Yukon scheduled to sail from . . j Fine Voyagc-Blg(,argo ! IMEMBERS ‘ENJOY JWC . . . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @ . . . > . . . . . . . . insertion on same day. included. Minfield Home, Lena & ¢ 4 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS y We accept ads over telephone »g r write Minni 1d, Box S ‘ Al i « o acoxpt ‘ads over leephone | peach or write Miorie Fleld, BOx | § e "scneauicd soutbbound 8 o SCHOONER KETCHIKAN | MONTHLY SOCIAL AT S : sons 63, Juneau e at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn- Making ner eighth voyage to Al- : —Hangar 106-2 rings 3 directory : - —|° &b aska, and her first trip this year, LAUNCHED, BALLARD| MRS. DAY’S TUESDAY Phone 374—Aa‘- for Ad-taker. TURN your ola gold Into value # NA“S L the Alaska Line steamer Mount i e ;| _Cash or trade at Nugset Shop |8 T 4 about 8 oclock tomor- e MCKinley, Capt. R. Ryning, master.| SEATTLE, March 17.—The $35-| qpirty members of the Juneau PhER HOLDEN-Pilots— GENH MIYRING | In case of error or if an dd | "Uk DfiliT . row. mobning: arrived ‘aL the Pacll‘xc Coast Dock 000 ~rhooncr_Ketchlkan, which is to Woman's Club met for the club’s | has been stopped befowe ex- |} VYN Saav e Mount McKinley scheduled here this morning a few minutes become an important unit in the monthly social meeting Tuesday af- | piration, advertiser please noU= | | o oS L re Wran- o southbound about March 24 e Past 2 o'clock. The steamer was!{ishing flcet, has been launched at|yornoon af the home of Mrs. Ray| 7 ; | fy this office (Phone 374) at { Il Alaikai:l Pive: boothas: nins N posted to shift to the Alaska-Juneau Ballard. The new vessel is owned | .o 5 3 ” once and san.e will be given || & S ] . LOCAL SAILINGS Dock at 10 o'clock this morningand by W. S. Balcom and Clarence D.|" - I : | attention. | | stool counter. All new equipment.|a Estebeth leaves every Wednes- .® o.; ¢, 1ynn Canal ports and the Payne, and will leave in about si OCo-Hosthii . e the, MIWTROG . SFR"ING AIASKA T ,4! | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | || Kelvinator Cold Storage Plant. ¢ gay night at 6 p. M., foF ® wwooiward an hour later. ek for Al ith Mrs. Day, who is chaiman of ) (R g ™ | g Wll'xlr‘ S. W. Jenkins, Wrangell, 4 gjtka and wayports. '{ On her present voyage, the Mount h G 7 SR the American Home Departmént, r E > R Alaska. e Dart leaves every Friday at e P ' were members of her committee, b Y AR ROUND i FOR SALE b & e il s e L {McKinley will return to Seattle from | STEAMSHIP TAX UP T R et & C : s f FOR RENT-3-room furnished apt. . m. B 3 {the Westward by way of Southeast lland. Mrs. Joseph Kendl hal . ey AL D se| Harris Apts. |¢ and wayports. ® Alaska, and is due back at Juncau, AT C. C. LUNCHEON jaanc rs. Joseph Kendler, chair-] & { FOR SALE—Modern 5-room hous | bl Gl MIRRER . 0L it i s o T 0 TOMORROW NOON man of the Fine Arts Department SAILING SCHEDULE ; furnished, hot air furnace, ! e SRS b Hi | and her committee, Mrs. Dorothy oe in basement, priced gt FOR RENT—Cabin at Mile 4, Gla-| - Inext week. Later in the season, the| 3 i St b it NI R e Ientve DNg:tgunemé g:ftgumh 00 for quick sale. Phone 2452 C¢ier Highway. Helene AIblmh( vessel will go on the run she cov- The tax provisions relative to " s of i AR’y s i Steamer Beattle iboun bound aithas : see Metcalfe at Rice 307, Goldstein Bldg., Phone 21G. N ered last summer; northbound stcamship companies is to be a|l charge g s “MT. MCKINLEY Mar. 13 Mar. 16 BYSIiogs, or. B 5 through Southeast Alaska to Sew- |special order of ‘business af theltainment. “YUKON Mar 20 Mar.23 & Ahlers Co. FOR RENT — v-:oom furnished ard, then directly back by the out- weekly luncheon of the Juneau| Mrs. Day demonstrated and served *ALASKA .. Mar.27 Mar.30 H FOR SALE—A tract of about 1% house 3 bedroomis, full basement.| side to Seattle, Chamber of Commerce tomorrow|a casserole dish as the main course| ‘MT. McKINLEY Mar.31 Apr. 3 ! lots in the Casey-Shattuck Ad- 512 West 1lth. Considerable cargo from the noon in the Terminal Cafe and a|of the luncheon and afterward|] YUKON Apr. 3 Apr. 6 " South, nearly all general merchan-ilarge turnout is hoped ‘for by the|demonstrated. a clever utensil for dise, was discharged here today by !officers. the paring and decorating of veg- SEATTLE, March 17. — Three P.{the steamer. Included in the cargo| A feature of the program will be etables. ¢Alaska calls at Yakutat, calls at Skagway north- bound and Sitka southbound. McKinley and Yukon call at Skagway northbound, Sitka south- bound. Alaska (March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- didon has been listed Wwith US EOR™ REN for sale at $600. See us about it. (it patr T—Tarec room house newly renovated. En- Allen Shattuck quire Archway rooms. g ol = E. Harris Company salmon cannery|for Juneau were two automobiles, |Miss Elizabeth Stewart of Juneau| Mrs. Kendler, wroducing her USED FIXTURES SALE FOR RENT —Two-room cabin, West |tenders left last night for Unimak,|cne of them belonging to Don Able High School in declamation num-|program spoke of fine arts as “an way northbound oznly, One Rainer Coal Range, used 6 win Street. Mrs. Maude McMul- | Alaska. They are the first of the|The other was a new Ford V-8, con- | bers. essential of our education and a months, $25; 1 Monarch Coal Range, | 1o, (cannery fleet to leave for the north.|signed to the Juneau Motor com-1"" —————- — challenge to our minds.” She intro- Tl'!‘E ALASKA LmE - 2 used range boilers, $3 each; R g e LR PR S pany. i COUPLE MARRIED HERE duced Miss Caroline Todd who gave sed leg bath tubs, $5 to $17.50 FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated 3| An almost capacity list of 220| Robert S. Christenson, Alaska Ju-(a complete life history of Pader- 3 used uusins, $1.50 each; 5 xo')m for gentleman. 114 West 6th | | passengers sailed from Seattle on|he€au employee, and Melba A. Schew |ewski, from his early struggles as used sinks, $3 to $12; 500 ft. used , phone 330. TIDESIOEAORROYV‘Y:: the Mount McKinley, 29 of them |Were married yesterday afternoon|a child musician in Poland, through hot water radiator; 200 ft. one-pipe - booked with Purser J. H. Hickman.|by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray.|his career as a composér and pian- steam radiczc-; 3 used Anco hot Fc;fidfig;']'f‘;;fi‘r“’l‘lzlk):‘:"]:‘l;fi o’“grb High tide 4:24 a. m, 162 feet |Forty-seven got off at Ketchikan,|MTs. J. E. Brooks, sister of the bride, |ist to his later triumphs hefe and § r and steam boilers. Rice and Juneau Cabinet Shop. Sleeping| LOW tide 11:11 a.m. 04 feet |tive at Wrangell and three at pcl_!nnd Roselien Monagle attended the jaboard. She then played three of| 8 Oo. BBV L o0 #i iontiily: ©| High tide 5:31 p. m, 12.6 feet |ersburg. couple. his compositions, one of his “Songs o 17116USF1 lo’l' sale; 1(;;” Robiis MWith D e W i . Low tide 11:15 p. m., 4.7 feet Among the passengers booked | i s SAfahen . Av bath. 12th Street. HOUSE for rent, furnished, 4‘ ———-————— through Juneau on the steamer are: Price $1975. Contact Joe George| Fo0™S bath. Phone 1472. NOTICE One each for Haines and Skagway, ! & ioe. Balistto; : mon Apts. | For special fresh dressed chickens, 24 for Cordova, seven for Valdez | 3 ' % [VAGRNGR MacKinnon Apls, I call Pemmer, phione-114. adv,|and 103 for Seward. Gus Schmidt is ; BABY basket and stand for sale. FOR RENT —Attractive office| making the roundtrip from Seat- Telephone €352. | space. Also furnished four room tle to Seward aboard the ship. g | apartment $75, in Triangle Build- | Besides the 29 passengers from Se- Fgl:umsgfg nggg;;gfimflg;;;"w,‘ ing. See Stan Grummett. WRees Travel [attie the Mount McKinley brought TRAN SPORTA‘I"]ON CcOo e —_— e 5 44 to Juneau 7 passengers from other i 2 S FOR RENT—SIx room house. P. one | PACIFIC on a Southeast Alaska pogrts They were: FOR SALE—40x90-ft. le\el ot. 512 266. ¥ i i i R R e R N i “PRIN N. Larson, Nellie Thiele, J. B. War- The only line serving Alaska that maintains £ V‘POR RENT—Tnree room furnished % rack, N. Murphy, Charles Murphy, a regular weekly service throughout the year. FOR SALE—4-picce suite Simmons| house; ‘also two and three room CESS l?:r;'t Marle Murpiy iK1 5. Way springs and mattress, practically| 8apartments. Inquire Mike Vagge, L_ stedt. i Arrive Leave new: breakfast table and 4 chairs, 513 A Willoughby. ner Passengers coming to Juneau from Leave Juneau Juneau (hardwood) new, small davenport pop™ RENT_ 3 r T hed Seattle aboard the steamer were: Seattle No. Bound So. Round B o] — ‘oom urnished | i suitable for small apt.; washing = ot Tecker Hidg. *“!|Juneau to Vancouver, |y © Beley, Gus Baldwin, Harry Norey R aead. DRl M, IR p machine. 434 7th St. o el erg, V., Coat, MeUDOMge, Hiaghy Nordusag Mar.3 - Mir.25 FURNISHED, well stamnentea| Victoria or Seattle |Donneiiey, Rovert Feragen, Erik North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 ; FOR SALE—House In Dowslas, 3| sleeping rooms with bath, close| ~ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs |Larson, Alex Mathieson, John Mis- Nosiliigad @iyt o K. 8 ''SCHEDULED SAILINGS bedroo; un ,m. 29 ‘u‘ in, light cooking permitted. Tel. | PRINCESS NORAH covich, Pe_ter Miscovich, W. L. Mit- North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 15 . 15t £3920.] 1852 after 1 pm. 424 Franklin. | s chell, William Neiderhauser, Mr. Nogihiang 2Pni AR Evelyn Berg from Seaftle.... March 19 -4 s = i | March 21 and Mrs. Fred Padersen, John E‘ North Sea Apr. 21 Apr. 29 s VACANCY Nugget Apts. | Pegues, H. P. Sheppard. p: I'le,'\. SR e *OR RENT—Seven foom furnished March 31 Matt Akeson, W. O, Alttrey, G Wy { N Atk b B artment, Inquire Snap Shoppe,| Connections at Vancouver with [Burgin, C. D. Churchill, H. E. Clark,{ RAY STEVENS, Agent.. 4 t - Canadian Pacific Services: ||C. A. Foster, D. Fuller, A. Hughes,| J, B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent n B. mm, FOR SALE—Seven-room house with {-ROOM steamheated furnished Transcontinental Cecil Jellison, J. 8. Karkk, John| @ITY WHARF ... bd : 3 Apt. upstairs. both furnished) 'ouse, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- Trans-Allantio haron, ata DbV ES GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. PHONE 114 Night Phone. 312 v Apts. rent for $25 monthly, St ANGDr . TR, (vinasor ‘Trans-Pacific ound , for SSHE SSEMIRId, "IN g gl 4 i Ann's Ave, Douglas. Jim Bar- ,ANSL | Tickets, reservations and full Mount McKinley, sailing shortly be- b oumes, phone 132 Douglas. |COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light,! partioulars from fore noon, took fourteen for Sew- e e » oo | water, dishes, cooking utensils | V. W. MULVIHILL - POR SALE—Sun wmp. Phone 4033.. .3 pa(h, Reasonable at Agent, C.P.R. FOR SALE — Two-room furnished ~—~ - Juneau Alaska house, 838 Basin Road. Terms (0| MISCELLANEOUS | : m Ah- SGI'VICD reliable buyer. o Lo CANADIAN SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER I8 ______|FOR CHARTER — 62-foot, 50 h. P ACIFIC { FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet Master | diesel cannery tender. Wirele p A Sedan in good condition. Phone | cquipped. At Kodiak. Write . J. | SE———— 7-Place Lockheed Vega m 323, Douglas. | Gronley, 6751 22nd N. W., Seattle. — « |Chatham mwans franspoctation Ce. " ! eatoditls B MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. 1 ! ’ 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke’ F?R SALE ——lblm xuomdf\nnhle Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. | 7 99 4Pl s “Patco” ouse, excellent condition, on s z o R l c () finge {o) iy % Gty by-fity 10t, good location. GUARANTERD Realstie Ferma- . - | g rifaeniggs WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT | 4 Hot water heat. Double garage., nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c Lowres Xeby ey Peial [ . at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port u. Si m | $4,000. Allen Shattuck. Lola’s Beauty Shop, te]ephom-‘ DRY CLEANING Reduced Passenger Fares to Mnny Points Alexandér aad ~ay ports. 201, 315 Decker Way. Preight received not later than 4 esidence, \\(‘]l locat- | from Fairbanks to connect with steamer ‘Northwestérn from south. OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | ——— — —— = i i ed, lends itself to duplex income 5 e P. m. Thureday. i P (l)htllleg:' ’5612 ol Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA { e iy 000 for auekl [ 1 ydwig Nelson || FOR INFORMATION SHELDON SIMMONS WDORT BaERARY Planes are always within 100 miles of one of ‘our 11 ' Wl i Soft MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 Chief Pilot radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. | som Louse on Basin AKER and JEWELER | | 0 v HAROLD R. BROWN, Agellt | RE9e. xotnalle, Fhane BN Juneau, Alaska i Water ‘CHANNEL BUS LINE! - - - PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau i Phone )05 Jxneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—T: 15 10:18, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1: 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, !15,:045 11:18, 12:00 midnight. ;lnnlhulu.l.fl.,— {10:40, 1 P.M.—12:40, 2: o:uo, 4:40, 6:40, uo 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, PACIFIC, ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 Washing but trolling and seine fishing. . ‘ | Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, | The Vanity Box || 9 care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, { BEAUTY SALON |! Your Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers | 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 ; VISIT THE .i-.u.—no 5:15. Saturday sw C Seattl | okl . esn. | PERSONAL HAIR STYLING s N ‘ 10:00 p:m. THE TERMINAL “Fhis Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” ! Gluler B!:h'ny Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; ‘P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special, 6:45 pm. mave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; " JUNEAU CA ncmr CASH 'GROCERS ‘ nd and Seward Streets Corner Seco! = PBONIH LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE 5&10 PHONE 15 First Bus Sundays and Holidaye ERE— ; L awvs abans o6 0:0 AN