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& ; ; TTjE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Wl%l?NFSDAY, MARCH 24, 1937, : e { g’ i TRUTH 1S, SAML, I BUT I MISSES SOME O 'Fairbanks and Juneau are sched- APPREC) ATES YUH TAK THOSE DAYS UP HOME To F A l B ANKS juled for the plaie within. the next US TH T4 SUNNY SOUTH WHEN I'D SIT AN %W lew days. 'fhe Klectra will nexv fly WiTH TS WONDERFUL BY TH WINDA , ALL \to Juneau f¥om the Interior on Fri- H day, to connect with the. north- wn bound steamer Yukon on Saturday. fter returning to Fairbanks, the Plnnc will then make another mght cozy WITH TH RAIN BEATIN' DOWN OUTSIDE. PAA Plane Sch Scheduled for {18 JithGl) f Monday Gt sy SgK, to mect the steamer Alaska. l Flights Here from Inter- 7l T ol fffil“ 1or Fnday und Monday from Junean to the Interior y ¢ arrived here yesterday aboard ships With eight passengers aboard, from the south. They were as foi- bound for scatlered Interior points, 10WS: goinz to Flat—H. Palo, Mrs. the PAA Lockheed Electra took off Alex Mathieson, J. Leranger; for Ifrom Juneau for Fairbanks this Nome—Mrs. G. S. Maynard and morning a few minutes after 10 6'- Miss - Mildred K. Maynard; for elock, wita verry Jonds and Walt Fslrbnnks_M H. Guise, Fred Ru- Hall at the controls. ,bon, E. I Bauer. 26 PASSENGERS "i\fiatllda is working hard and 4 £ A P 2 . I am enclosing a clipping about her "Am AmWAYs lnc. that might interest Juneau folks,” Marine News | ABOARD YUKON | s | . The clipping from the Birkshire Z i ' Courier told about a sucnessrul' TWO LARGE SEAPLANES | D e e e T D FUR THIS PURT‘crsmrio and song recital given by 1§ 4 SR . the Congregational Church ofl ANTED | e B Great Barrington, Mass., and about offer Steamer Movement: i Miss Holst sald, “The second sing- SEAT . . INFORMATION i wAANTED»L‘ight coupe, roadster or : Ve BN ATTLE, March 24—Cartyingler was a youthful Miss Matilda' uBPENDABLE FAST SERVICE - RS | ¢ » > ’ pickup. Cash. P.O. Box 391. b dtls Skaaay 2 st class and 47 steerage pas-|Holst, who is an Alaskan Indian : steamer Yukon sailed for girl of unusual charm. Her num-, st and Southwest Alaska|pers were given with much feeling, to east v|c I.AST NIGHT ts at nocn teday. and with a great range of capabil- assengers eboard the Yukon ity, She was enthusiastically ap- bocked for Juneau include Stanley plauded and reeiprocated with an BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA S ) DR, y Prierscn, Ed Pierson, F. B. John- encore.” sl ::!r"e~ e TORN your ola gold inio value o om0 pmm o n, John Ogriz and wife, Mrs.| Regarding her own work, Miss/| £ e ofnite by 4], Oash 0 traife &t ‘Nugael SMOB |8 Aiacka seheduled to sall from o Sleamer Cames Large List cus Redman, W. S. Brown, Mri.‘aepp said that she had been busy Authorized u s “An. Carriers 3 S ) L g ” | Sadie Moyer, Fred Ordway, Jack singi: atori oclock in the afternoon to insure o Seattle March 27 at 9 am. | of Passengers from Here v MOyn Tied ortwar o lemfi';;ggm::::f e, o n on same day. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGe ‘ # accept ads over telephone FOR RENT i ® Mount McKinley in port and to Cordova and Seward kene. Don skinner, H. Belske, Mrs. . ol ace 5 et | ¢ C. Rolfness and two children, Myr- | . 3 trom persons listed in telephone|FOR RENT — 5 room unfurnished ® scheduled to sail south at 4 $ o Evizett, B, B UConusant. ‘e ‘|4 HALIBUTERS | PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings o . . . L] Gount five average words to the| WANTED to room ana board chil- SCHEDULED SAILINGS o line. dren—Reasonable rates, schooling | » North Sea scheduled to sail ® Daily rate per line for consecutive [ included. Minfield Home, Lens from Seattle March 26 at e | Insertions. Beach or write Minnie Field, Box e 10 a.m. . One day 0c 763, Junean » Princess Norah scheduled to e . B % YR D le oeclock. Taking forty persons and one dog " direclos house, Dixon St.; available April o’clock ty p! S ang- one nd Mrs. C. C. ieorge, Mrs. Kath- Phone m——,u,. ior Ad-taker. 1. Phone 385. ® Northland scheduled south- passengers outhound from Ju- “"° > i i | % , |® bound tomorrow noon. e neau, the Alarka Line steamer Vic- °'* Hill Carl I. Cedargreen, Wil : ALEX HOLDEN——Filots—GEN®E MEYRING : of error or if an ad | |3 FURNISHED houses on lot 100x!e victoria scheduled southbound é toria sailed from the Alaska-Ju. ™ Heine, Fi J. Baker, C. Nelson. has been stopped before v:‘ 125. 153 Gastineau Ave. |® about March 30. e neau dock here last night at ten E A ] piration, advertiser please noi- BT T e T | minutes past ten o’clock, headed for LD fy this office (Phone 374) at FOR RENT — 3 room furnished |* LUCAL SATLINGS ELLEN RE P MATI e s 9 Haines and Skagway, her next ports ) 3 nes- @ [ once and same will be given || heated apartment with bath.|® Estébeth leaves every Wednes- & ' W0y Mo o B0 o o PO HOLST SING AT ALASKA! sgaTTLE, March 24— Pourteen ” Kl Apts., 3rd & Gold. Pt ® day night at 6 p. m, for e ' | i 3 5 o | e Ay R e S o Westward. NIGHT IN WASHINGTON ibalibuters arrived late yesterday or| SF RVING AlASKA TH E . ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Among the passengers leaving Ju- this morning and sold their catches B | - o |® Dart leaves every Friday at o % g s FOR RENT — 3-room furnished|, 7 o m. for Peleyrsbmg ’;{nke o meau on the steamer were: Nine- \o.i from Miss Ellen Repp O the Seattle Fish Exchange. ; ; YE R 'ROU FOR SALE apt. Inquire Decker Bldg. /i and 3 ey " 5 teen and the dog, for Seward; 17 for ,irio4 musician who has been The arrivals, loads and selling \ % A AN D e a 5 Cordova, including eight men for ;.. in concert in Juncau, tells Prices follows: : ’ FOR SALE— “Outboard Evinrude FLAT for rent Inquire Charles {the Kennecott mine; two for Val- ¢ o, winter of study in New York From the Western banks—Con- 3 - SAILING SCHEDULE Goldstein Fur Store. g x q _ss dez, and two for Skagway. and of the suceess of Miss Matilda|Stitution 33,000 pounds, Brisk 30,~ « p., $60. 325 Willoughb; a el T SR i ’ ][x‘]‘v)(:nl‘ 4 hop., $60. 325 BRRYE it [ TIDES oMORROW | Passengers out from Juneau on Holst, Juneau gitl who accompan- 000 pounds, Kanaga 81,000 pounds, Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay FOR RENT-—Jenkin's Cdfe Wmn- k¢ ! 'the Victoria last night were: For fed h" to New York to continue Arthur H. 33,000 pounds, selling at Steamer Seattle Northbound Sauthbotind - o gell, Alaska. Five booths, nine “*|Bkagway—Mrs. C. L. Polley, F. L. et ol ARl an average price of 8% and 6 cents. *YUKON .........Mar.24 Mar. 27 stool counter. All new equipment.| y.,y tiqe 6:04 a. m, 01 feet |Froke. For Cordova—W. D. Triem, — p Repp and Miss Holst havel From the local banks—Antler 8- *ALASKA ... .Mar.?7 Mar. 30 Kelvinator Cold Storage Plant.| pign tide 12:10 p. m., 164 feet |Miss Vera Lebel, M. W. Moore, Wes- ung recently in Washington, D. C. 000 pounds, Hergert 6,000 pounds, *MT. McKINLEY.Mar.31 Apr. 3 Write 8. W. Jenkins, Wrangell, | ;.o m,c 6:15 p. m., -0.6 feet lley Mitchell, Vernon Cock, W. M where they were guests at an A,A’Al Junior 10,000 pounds, Western *YUKON .......Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Alaska, 2 Lahikainen, B. Lepvala, Walter e 53 112,000 pounds, Forward 10,000 T i ka Night?, at the hom®. of: hee.{ *Alaska calls at Yakutal, calls at Skagway north- FOR SALE — Second hand lumber |- - ~ Johnson, Erick Olen, Charles Klo- T ipounds, Libanon 10,000 pounds,| “::m S(lum\ 1‘::;:“ 116 Gastineau FOR RENT —Nice quiet heated | OFF ICLALS REIURN mola, John Nedkoff, Walter Kreb ,l;“:‘f:'ml:g;gfi;’cnufii‘;sf;re‘ PA’{: Bt T 000 pounds, Havanamzoooo; L ts‘;f‘ “““’b"“m“:' g‘céf&“‘y “fl" : il | ge 5 » | ree Brewster m 4 s Yukon call at Skagway northbound, a south- Ave. | room for gentleman. 114 West 6| HERE FROM SKAGWAY |Jotn Krebs, Matt Akeson, E. John- ;o 1ands last summer with Com- POunds. Bernice 12,000 pounds, Hus-| beund. Alaska (March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- — St., phone 330. -3 son, N. B. Kuisella, F. W. Connor. ..o f Fisheries Frank T. Bell tky L. 6000 pounds, selling at an > way northbound ozly. BANJO, $175 Ludwig Professional SRy 0 o : " missioner of Fisheries Frank T. Bell, 7 y 1y, - .| For Valdez—A. Headstrom, Vergne and has been an Alaska enthusiast 2Y€rase price of 8% and 7 cents. e, o Reason- HOUSE for rent, furmshed. 4 Assistant Regional Forester Well-! i | i type. E t condition £ason: nan Holbrook, Education Commis- |HOke. For Seward—Rhoda Clark, Miss Repp sang for the gath- e — ! THE ALASKA LIN-E | able. Terms or cash. Box 436, Em-| rooms, bath. Phone 1472. since. M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 FOR SALE — Washing machine, | davenport, gateleg table, electric heater, chairs, etc. 312 Third, | phone 1193, | T —— |sioner A. E. Karnes and N. Lester|toulse Collier, O. Belts Leonard orng they sncluded Mr. and Mrs.|PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR | VACANCY MacKiraon Apts. Troast, Juneau architect, returned |Berlin, Ray Oruden, L. A. Daubh- go;” pejegate and Mrs. Anthony| GOING TO REHEARSE FOR SALE Model A Ford 1oad- poR RENT—Six room house, PLione | 167¢ 1ast night by plane with Pilot IV, A. Torgerson, James Cg‘:}i’;‘l:: J. Dimond, Col. C. H. March, chair- R e ster, $95. Keystone movie projec- "~ ogg Sheldon Simmons after two days Bubicon Attt be Alby, mAD of the Federal Trade Commis-| The Preshyterian choir will re- tor, takes regular 16 MM film, $6. _ skl in Skagway on business. Mr. Hol- |Babcock. Herman Price, Jack AIbY, o who was also a guest of Mr.|hearse tonight and Thursday night Phone 16, ask for Ed. FOR RENT—Tunrec room is brook went up {o look over nation-|Peter Pukarvie, Andrew J. May, p.i' i ajaska last summer, and!for final preparations of the Nor- ke - | house; also two and three room |al forest matters adjacent to Skag- |Fred Raucher, E. Schraeder, O. N. gonator james Hamilton Lewis, who thern Light Presbyterian Church’s FOR SALE—1 Remington iype-| apartments. Inquire Mike Vagge,'way and Mr. Karnes, who was on |SteVRIRg, Fr ong Miss Repp said, “spoke most high- Easter music. All members of the| writer, $10; 1 30.03 rifle, $15. 321‘ 513 A Willoughby. |one of his regular school trips, re- ly of Governor Troy, and told me'choir are urged to be present at| Golds'ein Bl ter 7 p.m. — R —— |ported that Skagway people are|SLIGHT BOOST IN they had been friends for many 7:30 o'clock each evening. FOR RENT—3 room furnished much pleased with the action of the Legislature in granting them $25,- HAL[BUT PRICES FOR SALE--Model Cafe &t Cordo-| apt. Decker Bidg. va, bargain. Inquire Mrs. W. B.' — — e — e Phinn, OCordova,’ Aladks; |VACANCY Nugget Apts. 000 for & new school building. HERE THIS A. M. = - Bids of 5'2 and 3% cents were L USED FIXTURES SALE }":’;a:frfifi_&ln“;fi?rc"’;,?‘a;“;:‘:;;:' Empire classifieds pay. offered on the Juneau halibut ex- One Rainer Coal Range, used 6 change this morning for the catch- months, $25; 1 Monarch Coal Range, j-ROOM steamheated furnished ! es of two more boats returning to $45; 2 used range boilers, $3 each;| house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- e Iravel |[port from the fishing banks. 4 used leg bath tubs, $5 to $17.50: tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor C e Capt. Harold Grimstead, who led each; 3 used vusins, $1.50 each; 5, Apts. | — on a the parade of the Juneau fleet to e e} ot z 1 s | used sinks, 83 to §12; 500 ft. used oot pevmmr e | “PRIN. s banks, aconpted (e Hig for theptuuny I~ The only line serving Alaska that maintains furn, » Fala 8 hot water radiator; 200 ft. one-pipe 4 . | £l - 2,100 pounds aboard his boat Diana, . N e 3 Stelln Tadihcoc: 3 vshd Ao I)‘t’:ti water, dishes, cooking ulensll” 4 [~ a regular weekly service threiighout the yal’.' 5 55 o water and steam bollers. Rice and|_2nd bath. Reasonable at Seaview.| C_Ess eries. . 8. E fuoy s °n Ahlers Co. adv. | A Liner who had brought the Dalene in . - Arivk Saivei ok sy — e =i | with 10,000 pounds aboard, refused | c \ Fi0USE for saie; fowr vooma with|__ MISCELLANEOUS ] o V. R Jonh od A o - Leave Juneay Jurieau om kitchen and tath, 13th Streel. GrvEoGRAPHING? Phone 01 unequ 1o vancouver, SR i ‘ : e Seattle No. Bound So. Round PHT 3:55"1’? Coata:t Joc George| or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. Victoria or Seattle Called to Valdez to inspect and o s:a. : 3::;3 rp“r‘ 2? ‘ § or Joe Belletio. £ i ¥ g g 3 = |GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma-| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ;vo‘:;f;““rla;‘;"';’fzzztn L ?,“’":1;. :or:;un;: . Apr. 6 Apr. 8 | SCHEDULED SAILINGS F‘ifinsfififf“" 99-ft. sevel 1L 121 pents, $375. Finger wave, 50c.| PRINCESS NORAH Hoke, radio engineer with the U. §.| - Nz:thlnn : 3 :pr, ;g Apr. 15 s it _| Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone March 21 Army Signal Corps, sailed from Ju- | North Ses 4 Ap"‘ -4 o | Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... April 2 FOR SALE—House in Douglas, 3| 201 315 Decker Way. heau aboard the steamer Victoriai| ; pr. - bedrooms, partly furnished, good| B ] March 31 e Paamman e —— condition, on 50x100 lot. $3.0.0.|% = | Connections at Vancouver with . TEVENS, 2 - > =t Sce Allen Shattuck. || Health Foods Center || " canadian Pacific Services: Money Saved I s il AT';:', = D B mmk, ent BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER Transcontinentai . el b o BDe R e il | AND OTHER. BIETETIC Teans St M R ' PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 5 i FOODS ‘Trans-Pacific oney Larne: % Nig one ment. Phane 5702, | 230 Franklin St. Tickets, reservations and full I ; Telephone 62 particulars from EARN AT i P F‘OR SALE—Sun wmp. Phone 4033, | Juneau oam - funliahbd = ¥. W. MULVIHILL | z : ot s o éem;“l:iiq*;’m i miriern (WY PP RVA | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. P ; _' ' o CANSDIAN WIGGLY SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Sch Air Service FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet Master | MAYTAG PRODUCTS PAGIFIC Sedan in good condition. Phone | | i 323, Douglas, {L W.P. JOHNSON + 7-Place Lockheed Vega ‘ e S e s , -« |Chatham wirsna Trauspoctation o 8 Place Biladns Mo’ TO INTERIOR ALASKA house, excellent condition, on| PHONE 206 ooty Job oo lmm’n'; Juneau Radio Service z o R l c “u' s' DART” | 4-Place Stinson “Patco” WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EP!'!UI‘ Hot water heat. Double gamge,! $4,000. Allen Shattuck. 1:2"5;":1 g:”l}?"':‘r:'b-w Leaves Mn-rubock every Friday! g ; ony ] loor . m. for Petersburg, FOR SALEResidence, well locat- | San Francisco bukery ! DRY CLEANING A taiin ane Lk I;f;l:f = u. s. m Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points 'HONE! & i PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA ed, lends itself to duplex income |- Freight received rot later than 4| property, price $3000 for gquick = < = = p. m. Thursday. | : ce, 587 | sale, Phone 373 Off] A shre B : i . i FOR INFORMATION SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin Ludwig Nelson ! WAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Chief Pilot Pilot radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. reasonable. Phone 330. T R L 5 b v o WATCHMAKER and JEWELER {CHANNEL BUS LINE| HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent PAA Elect? Plane scheduled to arrive from Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | Juneau, Alaska . Phony )05 Jineau or 71 Douglas z airbanks on Sundays. but trolling and seine fishing. Leave Xuneau: A.M.—1: 1538:00,9:18,; Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, |3+ — - - 3 2 care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, The vmflfy Box : ; : :15, : T n E T E R M l steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. i = A RN e ikt PACIFIC ALASKA v 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 LOST AND FOUND |, PERSONAL HAIR STYLING 40, 8: L N 5 g ’3’5&‘3‘5‘&;&1&..""" e — f ALASKA |Leave Auk Bay.- A’M.—'loo 8:15; e g e p— A l R w A Y s S e VISIT THE | LAUNDRY ran—szn, b sy secui| |- JUINEAU CASH GROCERY Tratfic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 | ! Juneau: AM. — 7-30, 9:30; LUNCH AND N | T30 s, Beturdsy bpamy CASH GROCERS 282 §. Franklin s PHONE 15 ’ 10:00 pam. Corner Second and Seward Strects b A DRLEDRCNY | Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidaye Free Delivery PHONE 58 leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, 1

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