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POLLY AND HER PALS I GUESS YOU AN! ASH'LL HAVE T' SPELL EACH OTHER OFF DRIVINY _T'DAY, POLLYA. WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W’EDNF SDAY, MARCH 31,1937. HIM HERE N TH' TRA LAS'NIGHT AN! THEY GoT T' SPIMNIN' FISH STORIES. PA2 T WANT AD I’ | INFORMATION | Count five -average wordx to the (ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge 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 directory. Phonz 374»—1\5. for Ad-taker. '| In case of error or if an ad | has ‘been stopped before ex- piration, aavertiser please noti- {y this office (Phone 374) at once and same Wil be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE = | | McMullen’s — Cabin. 9th St. FOR RENT Complt'l(‘]\ {urm hed 4-room apartment in Triangle Building. See Stan Grummett. FOR RENT 3-room house, rear Seward Building, on Rawn Way, $35 per month. See R. E. Robe! son — Furnished 3 room room apt. FOR RENT - house with bath, also 2 513 A. Willoughby Ave. FOR LEASE—13 r modeled, AS0Y room single house for rent. oms e rent. newly Also, 4 In- V‘\CAN 1ES .Jl Puvll( A|)m Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. VACANCY at the Bishop Apls. APARTMENT suitable tor two. Apply Winter & Pond. FOR SALE boat, 34 new blocks, Trolling sterling, FOR long, 12-1 4 gurdies, 350 lbs. lead, $600. Sce Cud, Lower City Float. FOR SALE—Gold Coin seed pota- jtoes and Early Red at 4 cents p(‘rl pound Write for price in to lots. Henry Vermeire, Haines, Ala ! FOR SALE — Furniture in_Apart- ment 522, Goldstein Bldg. With privilege of renting apt. Call 2 (o} 8 pm. FOR SALE — Washing davenport,’ gateleg table, electric heater, chairs, etc. 312 Third, phone 1193. FOR SALE EI[O outbnaxd 8-10 hp. Extra long driveshaft, $35. Write Empire S 457. FOR SALE—Davenpori, chair and writing desk, practically new. Phone 6802 or call at 7th anc Har- Tis, Perelle Apts., upstairs. ‘ FOR SALE — The Andrew Palmer | Boat Building and Repair Shop,. its curtilage, approaches, ways, | docks and entire equipment or ska. | machine, | motor | ____ FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room apartment, Frigidaire and electric stove. — new building. Will be available April 1. Phone 6428, Sha- beldak Apts. FOR RE.N'Iv oom furnished apt. Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. FOR RENT — 5 room unfurnished house, Dixon St.; available April 1. Phone 385, H—onsu for rent, furnished. 4 rooms, bath. Phone 1472, FOR RENT — 3 room furnished | heated apartment with bath. Kline Apts, 3rd & Gold. Phone 1604, & ‘FLAT for r:nt — Inquue Clmrles Goldstein Fur Store. FOR ENT »NICO umm for gentleman. , phone 330. quiet inv;tcd 114 West 6th ) 1Va FANCY MacKic FOR RENT—SIx room house. P..Zme 266. VACANCY Nugget Apts. | *OR RENT—Seven roum furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. engines, hoists, machinery, tools, 545 furniture, and. stock. H. B. Le-!C0ZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, Fevre, administrator, Box 1464,' waler, dishes, cooking utensils Juneau. and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR SALE—Master Diathermy out-] fit with attachments. Cost $425, price $100; folding surgical oper- ating table, cost $25, price $5 Crat- | ing and drayage extra, Hugh G‘ Nicholson, M.D. Pacific Beach' Calif. * * | BANJO, Ludwig Professional, value $175. Will sell cheap, $75. Cflsht or terms. Call Empire or see) “Dude” Haynes. } 3 FURNISHED houses on lot loflx\ 125. 153 Gastineau Ave. Inquire of W. L. Torell. . FOR SALE—2-room cabin and a' shed, 7th St. on tide flats. Call atv village, house No. 4. | FOR SALE—Model Cafe at Cordo- | va, bargain. Inquire Mrs. W. B., Phinn, Cordova, Alaska. | 1 HOUSE for sale; four rooms wim kitchen and bath. 12th Street. Price $1975. Contact Joe George or Joe Belletto. FOR SALE—40%90-ft. level lot. 512 11th West. 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 BALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel ! Boat Discoyery, 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 Company, Seattle, Wash. . o | MISCELLANECUS MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. GUARANTEFD mullstlc Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—2 keys on rmg ng. Reward. Re- turn to Empire. LOST—Green-yellow canary. Bird lame in one foot. Phone 396. Re- ward. PHONE 206 !| Juneau Radio Service 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco ‘bukery |-~ (}haumm Ngans Yrunspestation 0‘ “M. S. DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday 'at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad ~ay ports. Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER WANTED | WANTED—Office, stenography ""l bookkeeping work by competent experienced young woman, dress H 463, Empire. i o A S A WANTED — Tw [ & wheeled baby carriage. Phone 3751. TURN your o;a gold Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop, The nard-vark, or “earth pig.“_ls found only in Africa. It feeds chief- ly on Ad- || oo quire 407 S. Franklin, phmw 453. | | I | § For Your EADIO Troubles ’ i ¥. W. MULVIHILL | e e r >0 0 9 e s e ¢ Steamer Movement: . NARTHBOUND e Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive Saturday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle April 2 at 10 e am ® Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 3 at 9 am. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle April 6, at 9 am. e Princess Norah scheduled to |® sail from Vancouver April 6 e at9pm. © Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail . from Seattle April 6. Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle April 7 at 9 am. SOUTHBUUNS SAILINGS North Sea scheduled south- bound Friday morning. Alaska scheduled southbound next Tuesday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. ° . o Dart leaves every Friday at e I | 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. 3:17 a. | High tide m., 148 feet Low tide 9:59 a. m. 14 feet | High tide 4:16 p. m., 12.0 feet Low tide 9:59 p. m., 50 feet | | e P | RADIO EXPERT BACK Vergne L. Hoke, radio engineer {for the U:"S. Army Signal Corps, returned to his headquarters here last evening aboard the steamer Victoria from Valdez. Mr. Hoke made the roundtrip to Valdez aboard the Victoria, and while in the Prince William Sound city made lrcpairs to, and an inspection of the |radio equipment at the Signal Corps | Station there. ERMBREAT I - The best absinthe contains 70 to 80 per cent alcohol. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NCRAH March 21 March 31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from . Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing The Vanity Box BEAUTY SALON |! 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 VISIT THE SANDN 5&10 PERSONAL HAIR STYLING ; | | : By CLIFF STERRETT AN' PAW, FERGETTIN' WHERE HE WUZ , JUMPS UP T!SHOW., BOTH HIS HANDS OFF, NOT TIMENTION TH' SIDES OUT | for s Juneau to Vancouver,| ! TH' SIZE OF A BIG ONE WOT GOT AWAY-=-= Marme News 13 LEAVE HERE ON PRIN. NORAH Canadmn %lt‘ml](‘l Arrives in Port Southbound Before Midnight Adding 13 mor sengers here to her from Skagway, the Canadian Pa- cific steamer Princess Norah was in pun. from 11:30 o'clock last night, santil 3 o'clock this morning, when southbound pas- list of 14 through Dunlop, E. Williams, W. Herron, R./ Mabee, A. Chevard, Paddy Duveau, E. E. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Churchward, A. Adams, E. Horner, and W. 8. DeLarge. OQutbound from Juneau on {steamer this morning were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Laverty, Mrs. R. D. |Livie, and her small son John, | {B. Phillips, G. H. Walmsley, Mr. V. M. Beauchamp, P. P. Pugh, Vancouver; and the J. Linney, for Prince Rupert. e all HAIDA CAPTAIN HERE Among the through for Seattle aboard the steamer Vic- toria, which was in port from the Westward last night, was Capt. John ' Trebes, commander of the U. 8. Coast Guard cufter Haida, which is stationed at Cordova. Capt. Trebes expects to return nerth to his command soon. B ON INSPECTION TRIP W. A. Chipperfield, District Ran-| ger for the U. 8. Forest Service, h leaving on the Ranger 9 tomor- row for Paviof Harbor and other points in the Southeast, to be gone about two weeks. Health Foods Center | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | | AND OTHER DIETETIC | FOODS | | —38 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 Juneau MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P..JOHNSON | j | LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery PIGGCLY WIGGLY Phone Y08 Jeneau or 71 Dmlthl Leave Jumeau: A.M.—17: 15,8:00,9: 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3: 15 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:W midnight. | lieavy Douglas AM.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, '10:40, 11;40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10. 3:40, 14:40, 6:40, '4u, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, 11:40. Glacier Highway 'Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special EARLY THIS AM. she headed for Vancouver. | Passengers for the South from Skagway on the Norah were; Mr, and Mrs. H. G. McPherson, D. the! A./month spent in the States. tand Mrs. V. Soboleff, Tom Stroebe,! Rev. and| passengers | THE TERMINAL o' TH! TRAILER ! TWO DOZEN OUTBOUND! [FROM JUNEAU ABOARD ISS. ALASKA YESTERDAY| Few Passengers Aboard Victoria Taking 16 passengers out from 'Jum' u for Seward, and for Valdez, three Cordova, three for Haines, Bn“"d fur s"uth and one for Skagway, or 24 in all,| the Westbound —steamer Alaska | sailed {rom the Alaska-Juneau dock late yesterday afternon for Lynn Canal She is due back in Juneau next sday or Wednesday. ngers leaving Juneau on the Steamer in Port Here Four Hours Last Night—Ten ‘ Come to Juneau were: For Skagway, Mrs.| aylor. For Haines, Mrs. Ralph| With 43 passengers through to W. Dusenbury, Lieut. E. M. Rowan, Seattle and two for Ketchikan from |and J. J. Fox. For Cordova—A.|the Westward and Lynn Canal, and |Gregorson, H. J. Shafer, Rudy Oap-|ten aboard booked for Juneau, the per. For Valdez, C. A. Shonacker.|Alaska Line steamer Victoria ar-| “For Sceward—J. C. Reynolds, Har-/ {rived. here southbound last evening ry Harris, Charles Montague, Chris|shortly before 9 o'clock, and . re- Béfg, Hans Lounberg, J. C. Morrns.;m,\mm at the Pacific Coast dock [Jéin Scolt, Ross A. Gridley, J. M./here until one o'clock this morning. |Giftickson, H. Walling, C. H. Mat- {when she continued her southward ‘thews, C. R oner, CUff Johnston, | voyage from here. William Whelan and Myrtle Ever-| of the through passengers for ¢tt, R. W. Mathews. Seattle aboard the steamer, thirty- 1 ->>o } (three were from Seward; one from D BARRACKS {Valdez; 8 from Cordova, Le Juncau for the U. 8.!from Skagway. G. E. Austin was H\l'll‘\ post at Haines, Chilkoot Bar- [hound for Ketchikan aboard the Ifacks, yesterday afternoon aboard!Victoria, from Seward. Also book- {the steamer Alaska were Mrs. R.|ed for Ketchikan was Matt Aken- | W. Dusenbury, wife of Col. Dusen-!son, from Cordova. :l)l‘ll'_\'. the post commandant, and| Coming to Juneau aboard the ves- jfeut. E. M. Rowan. Isel were: From Seward—Mrs. Mar- Mr, cnbury arrived in Ju-ir; punker, James Macce, Charle: | neau aboard the stunmu‘w Ul\(m Martha B. Refsland, | Princ Norah after more than a| George J. Reynolds, and Gene W. e g & : 4 Rhode. From Valdez, Vergne L. eut. Rowan has been visiting in|goke Prom Cordova—Vera E. Lie- {dJuneau for the past two weeks,|,.| pertha M. Tiber, Daniel P. |since coming here from the post on 1Sumvun. the barrack tender Capt. James Twenty-six passengers left Ji- Fornance. neau aboard the steamer Victoria TR O e when she sailed from here early ALIEN PLE, 5 GUILTY |this morning. Eleven of them were ound for Seattle; ten for Ketchi- two for Wrangell, and three Petersburg. Leaving Juneau for Petersburg were: Robert C. Wakelin, Ed Berndt and N. A. McEachran. For Wran- gell, Armene Stinger and saphie Benson. For Ketchikan were: Mrs. H. M. Saffold, Louis Wilson, Ben A. Bel- lamy, Charles Burdick, Agnes Dohn, | IMrs. Don Brown, N. Lester Troaat Thomas Finlay Gardner of Dil- lingham has pleaded guilty to being | jan alien in possession of firearms and to trapping for the last three yetrs | without a license -and has ibeen sentenced to five months in | fail, acoording to word to the Alaska Game Commission from Warden G. N. Carson at Dillingham. Gardner is an oldtimer in the Dillingham re- gion. -— - RORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO an; for a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound = So. Round North Sea .. Mar.30 Apr. 1 Northland Apr. 6 Apr. 8 North Sea Apr. 13 Apr, 15 Northland Apr. 20 npr. 22 | North Sea Apr. 21 Apr. 29 RAY STEVENS, Agent... J.'B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen! | ey WHARE GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega B-Pluce Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson "Pcdco -3 U.S. MAIL ik l’BON S, Junesu Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 : ;snELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY" RINEHART #1354 Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” -l JUNEAU CASH GROCERY “Fiee Delivery i . PHONE 58 and two| g | The only line serving Alaska that maintains F. L. Biggs, D."G. Murkhnm. Robertson. Leaving Juneau tor Seattle on the! Victoria were: Warren Strang, Mr. | sk NEW PRESIDENT TO PRESIDE, MARTHA - SOCIETY, ON FRIDAY... H. H. Humphrey, Mr, Harold Dillon and their; . . .= = T daughter Mary Anne: Mrs. Ann| Martha Soclety. members. will Alttee, Jack Mulkey, N, E, Angcl, mect Friday at 1:30 p. m. for a dessert luncheon in_ the Norfhern >-o |Light Presbyterian Church patlors. Mrs. Ray Peterman, newly eloct- THREE HALIBUTERS ed president, will preside Friday SELL IN SEATTLE when ste will take over the office (from Mrs. Charles Sey, who has been SEATTLE, March 31.—Only thrvcipr"““""t for the lagt year. The new President will appo'nt halibut vessels arrived and sold here today, all from the local banks committee members for the coming as follows: |year and arranzement@will be made Oceanus with 12,000 pounds, sell At the mecting for a public dinner ing for 9% and 7 cents a pound; |0 be given some time in April. Elinter Altree, Holger Jensen. e e {Dawn 3,000 pounds, 10'% and 7 & cents; Thelma No. Two 12000 The diamond ts the hardest of all pounds, 9% and 7 cents | minerals. P —— MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. m Carriers PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ! ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots. GENY MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILINR SCIEDULE. ! Southwestern Schedule Leave Dile Juneau Due Juneai Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA Mar. 27 Mar. 30 April 5 MT. McKINLEY. Mar. 81 April 3 April 9 YUKON April 3 April 6 April 12 BARANOF ~April 7 April10. April18 ALASKA April 10 April 13 April 19 MT. McKINLEY. April 14 April 17 Apri 23 *S, 8. Alaska calls Haines, Skagway, north and south bound. Southeastern Schedule April 10 April 11 April 24 April 12 April 19 April 23 N'WESTERN VICTORIA N'WESTERN SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... D. B. FEMMER, Agent l PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 April 6 - WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Noine, 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 scheduled to arrive from Fairbanks on Sundays. Leaves for Interior after. mivnl ol’ Alaska Line PACIFIC Al.ifn AIRWAYS Traffie Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE @

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