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POLLY AND HER T DON'T_SEE WHY YUH INSISTS ON TOWN IN SMITH'S AR WANT AD | . INFORMATION | wount five average words to the tine | Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day ... ¥ Additional days . bc Minimum charge ....50c Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone direclory Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 10c In case of error or if an ad | | Elm.x been stopped before ex- | ) piration, aavertiser please noti= tIy this office (Phone 374) ab once and same Wili be given | attention, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMP!RE‘I] FOR SALE FOR SALE — Washing machine, | davenport, gateleg table, electric heater, chairs, etc. 812 Third, phone 1193, FOR SALE — '34 Chevrolet sedan. Mileage, 17,000. In good condition. | $350 cash. Phone 323, Dou FOR SALE—Eito outboard motor 5-10 h.p. Extra long driveshaft, Write Empire S 457 | §3 | e o A FOR SALE—Davenpori, chair and writing desk, practically new. Phone 6802 or call at Tth anc Har- Boat Building and Repair Shop, | its curtilage, approaches, ways, docks and entire equipment of | engines, hoists, machinery, tools, furniture, and stock. H. B. Le- Fevre, administrator, Box 1464, Juneau. FOR SALE—Master Diathermy out- * fit with attachments. Cost $425, price $100; folding surgical oper- ating table, cost $25, price 85 Crat- ing and drayage extra. Hugh G. Nicholson, M.D, Pacific Beach Calif. CALL RIDIN' TN THINEXT / AN'LET IT GO AT THAT 2 PALS NOT JESS W 1T A WHIMA ALL SET, SMITTY. WANTED WANTED—Office, stenography or bookkeeping work by competent experienced young woman. Ad- dress H 463, Empire. WANTED — Two-wheeled baby carriage. Phone 3751. MAID for Phone 3812 geaeral housework. TURN y:;ur omrg‘ol'u into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop house with bath, also 2 room apt. | ® 513 A. Willoughby Ave. FOR LEAS] southbound at midnight to- medeled, reasonable rent. Also, 4 e night. room single house for rent. In-!e North Sea scheduled south- quire 407 S. Franklin, phone 453. VAGANCIES at Perclle Apts. Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. APARTMENT suitable for Apply Winter & Pond. two. FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room apartment, Frigidaire and electric stove. — new building. Will be available April 1. Phone 6428, Sha- boldak Apts. FOR RENT-—3-room furnished apt. Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. FOR RENT — 5 room unfurnished house, Dixon St.; available April 1. Phone 385. rooms, bath. Phone 1472. FOR RENT — 3 room furnished heated apartment with bath. Kline Apts, 3rd & Gold. Phone 1604. FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles Goldstein Fur Store. PEOPLE WOULD N’E\ISErR UNDER- No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 am. tomorrow. Northland scheduled to sail —13 rooms, nwwly’ re-’ 0 . o " lo . . . ] . | | from Seattle April 2 at 10 am. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle April 2. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 3 at 9 a.l SOUTHBUUND SAILINGS Victoria scheduled to arrive at 9:30 o'clock tonight and sails at 1 am. Princess Norah . scheduled bound Thursday night. ® Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leuves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. o ! TIDES TOMORROW High tide 2:46 a. Low tide 9:21 a. High tide 3:3¢ p. Low tide 9:20 p. - Shiské did Escape BURLINGTON, N. C.—A negro fugitive eluded capture by wiggling out of oversized shoes which Sher- iff H. J. Stackard had just managed to grab in a flying tackle. m, m, m., m, 158 feet 04 feet 132 feet 39 feet FOR RENT —Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St., phone 830. VACANCY MacKinion Apts. FOR RENT—SIX room house, P..one 266. | VACANCY Nugget Apts. BANJO, Ludwig Professional, value! $175. Will sell cheap, $75. Cash or terms. Call Empire or see “Dude” Haynes. 3 FURNISHED houses on lot 100x 125. 153 Gastineau Ave. Inquire, of W. L. Torell. FOR SALE—2-rocm cabn and al shed, 7th Bt. on tide flais. Call at| village, house No. 4. FOR SALE— Oithoatd Dy nrude motor, 4 h.p., $70. 326 W.lleuldy Ave. FOR SALE — Second hand lumber and doors, cheap. 116 Gastincau Ave. FOR SALE—Model Cafe at Cordo. va, bargain. Inquire Mrs. W. B. Phinn, Cordova, Alaska. 1 HOUSE for sale; four rooms with kitechen and bath. 12th Street. Price $1975. Contact Joe George or Joe Belletto. FOR SALE—40x90-ft. level lot. 512 11th West. ;"ORWSAL:E—?Su;;mmpW Phone 403:;, FOR SALE—Residence, well locat- ed, lends itself to duplex income property, price $3000 for quick sale. Phone 373. FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin road; reasonable. Phone 330. OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel Boat Discovery, suitable for hali-| but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Coumpany, Seattle, Wash. LOST AND FOUND LOST—2 keys on ring. Reward. Re- turn to Empire. Apple Valley, Ga., is not in a valley, but on a hill, and it lies in one of Georgia's principal peach sections. B | HOTEL JUNEAU | | Formerly Hotel Zynda | CLARENCE WISE Manager “OR RENT—Seven roum furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, watet, dishes, oooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Scaview. MISCELLANEOUS |MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 Or, leave orders J. B. Burford Ce. CUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Firger wave, 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way | Belentists have found what are |believed to be elephant and dino- saur bones in the Big Bend area n Texas. 15 i || Health Foods Center | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 ST 1 R Chatham Swans yranspoctation Ca “M. S. DART” |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday |at 7 8. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad -~ay ports. {Freight received rot later than 4 ' p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION |MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4632 || Ludwig Nelson WATCHOMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska | The Vanity Box fig. BEAUTY SALON ‘ 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 PERSONAL HAIR STYLING | & | | | [ Juneat Radio Service | For Your Kmo ‘Troubles 122 Becond Bt.—Next door to Ban Praficisco bakery Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH March 21 March 31 Connections &t Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ¥. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Suneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC VISIT THE SANDN 5§&10 o A ) 0 " 9 0 80 e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND 1 PRONE 26 ] D e . Marine News et s e e} VOLUNTEERS | LIMPING ALDNG 0 JAPAN PORT | aged in Gale, Holds Full | TOKYO, March 30.—With holds full of water, but with pumps work- ing full blast, the American freigh- ter Volunteer is limping toward Yokohama, victor of a four day hat- tle with the sea. The Volunteer is being escorted to port by the Japanese Oyo Maru and the two passengers and crew of thir-| ty-seven are confident the vessel will make it despite sprung plates. + The Volunteer¢is enroute from New Orleans to the Orient with a general cargo of merchandise, in- cluding cotten, and was damaged in a Pacific gale last week, 700 miles ‘from the coast of Japan. [ Notice to Mariners i | The following aids to Alaska navi- | gation are temporarily out of com- | mission but will be restored as soon | as possible, according to the office of Superintendent of Lighthouses: Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- | cons 24, 2B, 2C, 6A and Keku Strait | Buoy 3 reported missing March 2. | Kiawak Inlet — Fish Egg Reef | Lighted Buoy 1 reported extin-| guished March 18. Sitka BSound — Vitskari Island Light reported extinguished March 18. Seacost — Cape St. Elias Lighted | Whistle Buoy 2 reported exun-t guished March 14. Shearwater — Pillar Point Light reported destroyed March 12, will be temporarily discontinued. Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point Aids relighted or restored—Sagin- aw Channel — Faust Rock.Lighted Bell Buoy reported extinguished March 23, 1937 was relighted March MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON |ship Haleakala, chartered for serv- | South Africa thirty-six years ago. Juries. .. The Aleutian will arrive in Hono- LEUTIAN MAKE VOYAGE 70 HONOLULY Capt. Joe Ramsauer, Now on Victoria, Will Com- mand Steamer (Seattle Times) When the Alaska Steamship Com- pany’s liner Aleutian, flagship of the fleet, sails from Seattle Aprii 27 on a cruise to Honolulu with members of the Pacific Coast In- of Waler,UnderConvOy Jwrnauonal Association of Law En-| forcement Officials en route to their) convention in the Hawailan city, she will be commanded by Capt.| Joseph Ramsauer. Captain Ram- auer first saw the Seattle water- front from the deck of the little cailing schooner Fanny Dutard as ¢he arrived from California more than thirty years ago. i The Fanny Dutard came to the' Northwest to load lumber in Bal-| lard for California. Later, Captain! Ramsauer was a fisherman in the| Dutard, which carried lumber coast- | wise in-the winter and fished for cod in Bering Sea in the summer. | Captain Ramsauer first visited | Honolulu in sailing vessels and a| few years ago delivered the steam- | ice in the Seattle-Alaska route by the Alaska Steamship Company, back to her owner, the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company of Hon- olulu. As a sailor before the mast, Cap- {ain Ramsauer roamed the seas in windjammers. He was in the Nor- wegian bark Regina, wrecked S in The vessel was driven ashore in a storm; Captain Ramsauer sustained a | broken leg while fighting his way through the surf and was in a hospital at Port Elizabeth seven months recovering from his in- | uiu May 5, remaining in that port for the five days of the convention and serving as a hotel for her cruise | passengers. Captain Ramsauer is now master of the Alaska Steamship Company's | liner Victoria, on the present South- ieast and Southwest Alaska route. LITTLE FREIGHT FOR HERE TODAY |Steamer Brings 27 Passen- gers This Morning—In Port 214 Hours With 27 passengers and 80 tons |of freight aboard for Juneau, the Northland Transportation Company steamer North Sea arrived in port! this morning *at 9:30 o'clock and sailed again at noon for Port Al-|% thorp where she will load 7,000 cases of salmon at the Alaska Pa- cific Salmon Company there. From Port Althorp, the North Sea will proceed to Sitka, before returniny to Juneau southbound. 8he is due at this port again on Thursday evening. Among the passengers for Juneau' on the steamer were 19 from Seattle and eight from other Southeast Alaska ports. She is carrying elev- en passengers through to Sitka from the South. Passengers to Juneau from Seat- tle were: W. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Freeburn, William Shaw, P. P. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brog- ger, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Reaber, Richard Slagle, P. H. McLeod, P. C. Dalgard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dick, Jack Zavodsky, Anton Vuko- sav, Paul Perigo, A. Hanson and Charles Dominy. To Juneau from local ports were: Mildred Tierney, Jennie Kasock, Sadie Jackson, Helene Jackson, Al- ma Jackson, Lieut. H. Thurstein, R. D. Walkley and Chester John- son. Through passengers to Sitka NORTHIL TRANSPORTATION CO i North Sea Northland North Sea Northland North Sea .. 118, Lesve Douglas 110:40, 11:40; PML—12:40, 110, 8:40, {0:40, 6:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, U.S. SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent A. via D NORTH SEA HAS rs, W. J. Beach, M. McPherson, A. Reed, Mrs. M. C. Miller, Joe Oiste, H. Grub, Adelbert Bunn, Mrs. W. A. Anderson, and Billy Ander S01. i _Ten passengers sailed from u-' ngau on the steamer North Sea when that vessel headed out of the ©Ohannel this afternoon. They were: | Pr. Sonia Chiefetz. for Kake. For! Sitkd—J. A. Anvil, Ray Nichols, L. L. Trimble, Mrs. John Zeranoff, Norma Hermah, Donald Mills, Nefl W. Bredvik. M. D. Willlams, district engineer for the Bureau of fublic Roads, i8 a roundtrip passenger from Ju- nsatt to Sitka, and R. H. Stock, of Wright and Stock Company, is @ passenger aboard the North Sea from Juneau to Sitka and back to Petersburg. Tl Vo s i TWO LARGE BEATTLE AND ALL Authorized By s THE MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE M. J. WILCOX, Ageni—Phone 2 SHOT DOWN IN WAR REPRISALS Mass Executions by Insur- gents Reported from Southern Spain GIBRALTA, March 30. — Mass executions in extyeme Southern Spain. of 50 alleged conspirators 'against Gen. Framcisco Franeo's Insurgent regime, and also 200 Gov- ernment prisoners have taken plsce before firing squads, according to a report from Algeciras. It is said the mass executions re- sulted as a reprisal of an anti-in- surgent revolt in the Malaga re- gion. SEAPLANES to POINTS IN 'ALASKA m Carriers PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN—-Pilots——GEN% MEYRING BAILING SCEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Due Juneau Due Junu: Steamer Seattle Northbound som.m:m;fx *ALASKA ......Mar.27 Mar. 30 April MT. McKINLEY.Mar. 31 April 3 April 9 YUKON April 3 April 6 April 12 BARANOF April 7 April 10 April 18 ALASKA April 10 April 13 April 19 MT. McKINLEY. April 14 April 17 April 23 *S. S. Alaska calls Haines, Skagway, north and south bound. Southeastern Schedule N'WESTERN April 6 April 10 April 12 VICTORIA April 13 April 17 April 19 N'WESTERN April 20 April 24 April 26 ALASKA LINE The only line serving Alaska that maintains | a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Round Mar.30 Apr. 1 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 20 apr. 22 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” PHONE 114 radio stations, all manned PACIFIC Evef»yn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent Red;:eed Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 PAA Electra Plane scheduled to arrive from Fairbanks on Sundays. Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE SCHEDULED SAILINGS Night Phone 312 by experienced operators. ALASKA o

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