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POLLY AND HER PALS THE D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE WE D\IFSDM APRIL 7, 1937. ‘ ' : By CLIF F STFRRETT The document was submitted by Dean JIgnatius Wilkinson of the WANT AD | [NFORMATION | words to the Count five rage tine. Daily rate per line for consecutive One day 10¢ iditional days 5¢ Minimum charge 50c be office by 2 s oon to insurc ame day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Ask for Ad-taker. Phone 37 FUR SALE At FOI ALE i ¢ washer in o1 on 141 3 h Baby buggy, and t. Phone 1101 trolling boat, 2 poles, Kid engine, $150. See Alaskan Liquor Store. FOOT andard 20 FOR Furnishe Phone for and oppor- NITURE to rent room in Goldstein Call Juno Cafe Bla -165 feet fronting Gla- cier Highway, 6'% miles NNW. Ju- neau; tract 113 acres Govern- ment Patent, cash or terms. Come it—John Burwash, FOR SALE and 242 see loom with some Venetian Shop. FOR ial. See homesite, fur- winch, buzz- E goat, Model A Ford sedan, truck—all for $800 cash, for quick sale. See Betty Whitfield, Highway Delivery. 5~ FOR i ALE 1ed house, ¢ W, acre rage, woodst room house on Basin road; $2,200. Phone 330. OIL TANKS n stock, welding of e machine, no job - small ARC WELDEIRS. 40x90 lot. Also electric 366 FC A iold Coin seed pota- v Red at 4 cents per : for price in to lots. FOF d i 6302 [§ atl 7 Har Sor A s re eq hoists, machiner tools, € id stock. H. B. Le 1464 lipme iministrator, Box FOR SALE—Resi ed, lends itse property. price sale. Phone to duplex i $3000 for ‘OR SALE— 35 hp. Die Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling d seine Price $3,000.00. O. Fje care Olson & Sunde Shipyard Seattle, Wash., or Sur & d’Evers Coumpany, Seattle, Wash. Automobile registrations ser all-time record in Sweden la year, box n | 307 Goldstein Bldg. FRHE ¢ . Marine News et et st i, COURT PLAN DPPOSED BY LAW SCHOOL | school and ¢oncluded with a state- |ment in his owrr behalf asserting the President’s program as danger- ous to the continuance of a consti- tutional democracy. The first indication of opposition { of Senators yielding to demands for | the continuance of hearings indef- ! ey sy initely, came when Scnator Edward | ¥éi. AN 1. | R. Burke, Nebraska, said they might jFacu y of Fordham Uni lods in about 10 days. versity Declare Pro- | ati WOT D'YA MEAN!, TH REASON HE WANTS ME BACK 1S CUZ SOMEBUDDY'S ): INTERFERIN'WITH WORIK AROUND TH' OFFICE EVEN WHILE HE WUZ TRYIN' 1) T'SEND THAT TELEGRAM, SOMEBUD JZ BOTHERIN!' HIM SO BAD THAT EVRY FEW WORDS HE HADDA SAY, ISTO v/ W oLl D gram Dangerous A 1i-ton fafm motor truck |driven 5,000 milés costs about 7 ! WASHINGTON, April 7. — The ¢énts a mile for fuel and oil,'de- Committee today Preciation, repairs, lcense and in- signed by all terest on investment, a survey by |lawyers of thé faculty of the Ford- the Bureau of Agricultural econo- |ham University Law school, op- Mics shows. ;posmg President Roosevelt’s court " | bill. Senate Judiciary |received a resolution, e ' by Lester D. Henderson. MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE YUKON LOADED WITH MANY ON WAY WESTWARI] LY FOUR OUT HERE ABOARD i, §. NORTHLAND IT 0F % SEAPLAN R ) . FOR RENT o . Steamer Movements of for I ranc nd | * . e e oy dle NARTHEOUND . ‘Two Dozen Come to This| Alaska Line ‘Stemmer Haa office or phone either 61 or 301, |3 ! e ey ABUARDBARANGF Port Yesterday After- 56 Aboard for Juneau | DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE | FOR RENT — Desirable view apt.,|® ° noén on Vessel —Takes 30 Out | | furnished, heated bedrooms, | ® ched to arrive ® FUR THIs PuRT o p ‘ ol . . o twenty -elght passengeers . poaded with 286 passengers, the : =1 CLED SATLIIGS @ aboard, twenty-four of them for Ju- ,,rihhound steamer Yukon, Capt HSEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA FOR Al oRnie N s stheduled to sell el oo o deen TR neau, (he motorship Northland ar- Al ock, arfived in port! S iz with n and con- 4 Ue April 9 at 1 o | SEATTLE, April 7.—Steamer Bar- yyeq from the South yesterday af- pore Jast evening a7 o'clock, Lying venient wn location. Phone o o {2003, making ey MER-EEReS . iy 4:30 o'clock, and up at the Pacific Coast Dock P | . cheduled to sail from e BSka Lt it »”"(" i“m"’“:";‘)"“’l" m, port until midnight, Three hours later she shifted to Authorized u s MAIL Carriers 1 g 2 i at 10 o'ciock this forenoon i N | FOR RENI- Completely furnisheq ® Seattle April 10 at 9 am. &1L, B ol pig lnce ‘and 68 stéer- g led for Tenakee and yne plaska-Juneau dock from where i 2 | 4-room ont in ‘Triangle|® SOUTHBUUND SAWANGSE &' oo ooconoerg 7 Sitka $ due back .at Juneau yne gpileq for Lynm Canal and the| ' | Builgin n Grummett, | ® Northiand scheduled: south- & "L, Lo Tal by (RRE Bt und from Sitka Thursday westward at 11 o'clock: last night. ° ind sometime jomorrow © lmuk‘m'h; Turbay SoIEe oA M- o e | coming to Juneau aboard the PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 108-2 rings |FOR RENT 3-1 e night e « i % O e x}\U-dtl)'/.(‘n l’lnssv?m-lr? for ciecamer were 44 passengers from Seward 1 e Mount McKinley scheduled o "% " _ this port aboard the vessel, fifteen geatile and 12 from- lacal ports. ; | Sewie § o net Samay. o DoMUY Andseas, . BIenkinsop. werofrom Seatile, ana ine from S srom Juneau for e Weet-)| ALEX HOLDEN—Pilots— GENE MEYRING Vs . cduled southbouna e X E. Wilcox, Emmett Thompson, e Southeast Alaska ports. Four' worq on the Yukon last night were ' Mrs. Alex Hold nd infant, J. F. S ward on the Yukon last night were oy * iay o ity ";!‘“k“ A = AI"“. - F. other passengers sailed outbound 4 sengers, from Jimekis;: fifteen VACANCIES Apts. Phone e LOCAL SAILINGS Wagner, Jim HOBEAS, . Kelso, i ux n the Northland when o ¢hem Lound for Seward, one to John Brown, Ilene Graham, Mrs. g0 ]e 6. idat: Aleht o 2004, 425 7th St. o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o 70 Bt o0 o erling, he. leth; Lieto- 148t st Valdez, eleven to Cordova, and ! = — : — 8 day night at 6 p. m., for e ‘\me‘ Frank B, ‘Jafosk .. (,ammp, to Iunrflu hum Smtllo {hree of them through to Uganik. i R e o L St & o T E D e S S, B S P e e SERVING ALASKA THE Apply Winter & Pond ® Dart leaves every Friday at ® (ico nno M. C. Harris, V. M. § ("‘ - S l‘z‘{“m‘{“““(‘{ Mrs. T Red McNamee were: | e iy S = " Zak g . o ey C. Torgerson, 2 B. oppinger, » o. . g » oF ‘2B FOR RENT->-1vum furnished apt, ® 7 8. m. for Petersburg, Kake ® ;14 wijo, L. Parker. : oyl et K«_p‘? i | Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Joe YE 0 | Inquire 304 Decker Bld o and wayports . .o e v b da, Mrs, Cova Blondeau, B - : eecsecess e s Mary Celvin, A. Hermle, G E. Gor-| pyyinkel, Mr. and Mrs, John B. S SR FOR RENT — 3 room furnished i . . QHANQES IN ¢ ] Ln\tn.c)ln’hmé ’llmm‘psn;x, Haltn: M i 3ts, BiHo Hatd, Ti¥s SATLING GOHEBULE heated apartment with bath, - J. Ccommers, L. )., Harvey, Mrs. H. Keturi, Tony St westa N5 3 ¥ - o » ' stern Schedule Kline Apls., 3rd & Gold. Phone 1 lJ“’k ('f“‘_”“ ~|Lindstrom, Thomas McDowell, Mr.| bt Leave Duedinéa Dié Junesu 1604, TIDES TOMORHOW ? a ‘_l” 4 *3 _J"’I‘vjA”')“‘ff‘: ‘land Mrs. Ed Olson, Mrs. Fred Ol- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 8 . — - e s o ey o i _Armour, Mrs. F. Rayner, son, Marie Potzer, Willlam L. Paul, MT. McKINLEY.Mar. 31 April 3 April 9 FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles C U MR Paul Jackson, A. D. O'Toole, Miss|poy Ruiherford, Mr. and Mrs, T. H, YUKON April 3 April 6 April12 Goldstein Fur Store. \ tide 10:51 4. m,, 154 feet | Secky Rosenburg, N. A. McEach-|ghgyer E. Shermer, Mr. and Mrs. BARANOF CApril 7 April10 April16 Al - 83041 feet | an, George J. Beck, R. F. Peterson, yg yotilla, Charles Waynor. ALASKA April10 April13 April19 FOR RENT —Nice quiet heated S e g ]‘ffl ,‘f | & E. Haris. MUTRRO Addmer R, T, SAdats MT. McKINLEY April14 April17 April23 :ml!\ )fin ,‘lv".lllnh 114 West 6th H ot Throagh Robert Adams, A. J. Bockmore, :j\gh {:(;:;};dl calls Haines, Skagway, north and Ry nae 050 7 5 st - fo intar 8 V" Harold Cousins, Arthur Dillon, H. bt A S ka' S5 er 'S N 1 T r s 01 b VACANCY MagEirion Apts. g ik i 455 d by the office of S ) frof Sl Eanry UL, 4O, Metie April 6 April10 April12 'OR RENT m hou: e jdent of Lighthouses ¥ : Py Paul Miki 1: Sam r\.nl\-m.\, i 1 ,P(.- April 13 April 17 April 19 e N e Rt e imopr Braib=a<eku Stoalt Bei- | 2 e sEEEi aniapte v Koue, oo n @ e Felranovich, pRete _.April20 April24 April26 266. \, 2B, 2C and Keku Strait u Jowland, o Sidka—D- M- plese, Scout H. Reed, V. Seppancn - s AL P ) and Sol Lachman. RS cxt ¥ VACANCY Nugget Apts Buoy 3 reported missing March. 34 - - Jimeph T Shelug. DML Potly THE ALASKA LINE *OR RENT-—Seven roum furnished, apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils | = and bath. Reasonable at Seaview LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Pair of childs horn|§ rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad s ANT 2D NTED—Small furnished house by April 10. Write Empire C 485 TURN your ola gold Into value | Cash or trade at Nuzget Shop | WANTED—School girl to board and | room. Private home. Wrile Em-| pire, Box P 477 MISCELLANECUS MIME Or leave orders hRAPHU\(/’ Ph one 4951 J. B. Burford Co. CUARANTEFRD Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. CHAMBERLAIN WEATHERSTRIP FREE F IMATE See Victor Power at the s\ Zynda Hotel or phone E \ 3 123 ! \ \ N § \ \ § ON INSTALLATION } \ )\ \ c White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery Ludwig Nelson WATCHIMAKER and JE\VELER‘ Juneau, Alaska | The Vanity Box BEAUTY SALON Phone 37 1 PERSONAL HAIR STYLING 300 Ruams . 300 Baths ~om $2.5C ectal Weekly Kates ALASKANS LIKE TH “PRIN- CESS Liner _|Junequ to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILIN PRINCESS NORAH March 21 March 31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific S Tickets, reservations and full particu from Y. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneaun Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Klawak Inlet— Fish Egg Reef Alfred Stovich, John Terzich. Fr M. J. WILCOX, Agent—FPhone 2 OUTFITTER REPORTS | = |Lighted Buoy 1 reported exting= b Ket ;/llnkanndfM\:ml:Ln ‘/; uished March 18. 0] ,t Mr . & S, y J. \snk;.A Sound — Vitskari Island ' BIG GAME PART[ES fcMe J. B. Warrdck, 'T. A 29, 16 John ghted March ARE CO“]NU NORTH 'lhalr.x:. Fred H. Looff, Bishop, E. E. Guleck. Light reported extinguished M Signal Island Light reporte ex- Jim Simpson, n unm;,o outfitter ‘rom ‘ Wrangell — Mrs. William hn;,m 1ed March 31. for big game parties, is returning Tamares, C. Kesovich, Herb C. Dun- Cape St. Elias Lxm\g‘a north on the Yukon after a busi- lop. From Petersbirg—Dan Nocn- Whls le Buoy 2 exting- ness trjp Outside. He reported an. uished March 14. contacting several big game parties Outbound on the Yukon from Shearwater — Pillar Point Light for Alaska trips this season and is| |Juneau were: For Cordova — Bill reported destroyed March 12, will be bringing up 20 horses later to be'Godoff, A. Adeff, Hjalmer Lakka- temporarily discontinued. used in his pack trains this sum- vela, A. Taloff, John MeDonald, K. Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point mer. {Alvagoff, D. McAllister, Carl Niel- Light reported extinguished Octo- Mr. Simpson is former Chairman !sen, F. Yamamota, R. Knight, Nick reported ber 16. of the Wyoming Game Commission. Paulis. For Valdez—James Patter-| he following aids were either b e st % son. | S lonteq or restored: DR. AND ME:-. SIMPSON ARE ot Beward . Diavaasst shath fynn Ca xed Island Lisht HOMEBOU ON BARANOF | _ e L reported extinguished March 27, T i Victor C. Rivers BIETN Sk relighied March 25, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson are | Victo® C Rivers, John B M ti TR 25 O passengers for Juneau on the Bar-igi., ng . gveda, J. W. Norris, A. AlaSka ransporta °n l h fruits from the United anof that left Seattle this morning. |o. vauzhn Gcou’,e ¥ Pausedang, e LT RIS BT R e being distribuied to in- Dr. Simpson has been south oniye ‘anq Mrs g, A, McDonald, Dr. com an terior points of South America by| business for the last six weeks. In v W Hines, P b y air exp alifornia he joined Mrs. Simpson, | | ot o Faved s | o ek who has been away from Juneau | | { since last September when she went| If all cars and locomotives own- south for medical attention, and/ed by the railroads of the United they visited relatives and friends|States were coupled together they in Los Angeles, San Francisco and [would make a train nearly 26,000 Seattle before returning north. 'miles long. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Chathiam Yuans sranspectation Ce “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday \“ 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aa¢ ~ay ports. Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. ! FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER Phone 4622 Evelyn. Berg from Seaftle ... _April 6 H l A B PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 . { TRANSPORTATION €O '—— ‘Scheduled Air Service [ — GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON The only line serving Alaska that maintains | a regular weekly service throughout the year. WIGGLY /CHANNEL BUS LINE| | Phene yus Jeneau or 71 Douglas | Leave Yuneau: A.M.— 15,8:00.9 15, 110:15, 11:15; P.ML—12:15, 1:15, 3 15.' |4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, | 11:40. ! Glacler Highway 'Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; ' M.—12:20, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. #ave Juneau: AM. — 7°30, 9:30; .HJ—"” 5:15. Saturday Special i 10:00 p.m. m Bus Sundays and Holidaye leaves Juneau &t 9:30 AM. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent... CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITII, Dnllgl.ls Agent radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. | Money Saved Bty duimat dutiy | ' . : is Seaftle No. Bound So. Round To mmman ALASKA Money Earned Northland Apr. 6 Apr. 8 | 2 4 | North Sea a1z apr15 || WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT | EARN AT ; Northland Apr. 20 npr. 22 \ p l c c Lv i Terthafen o i il Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points i Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA | | RAY STEVENS, Agent Phone 109 Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 PAA Electra Plane scheduled to arrive from — | Fairbanks on Sundays. S S P P S S B A B O SRS S T SR THE TERMINAL | “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE i A4 ~ *