The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1937, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS oo R i T 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT fl-lE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 15, [HoW COME YUH )( Too EASY DICK NEVER CAN'T PASS UP A\ PLAYED NUTHIN' BUT) THIS GAME TILL ) POOL AFORE \ow’ TH' SEASON GITS /. I'M A CINCH )V UNDERWAY 2, N = WANT ADS e Tow. WS ——— i Marine Ne Iy & JFFER ” : . easareav e e e “"WANT AD | ot * Steamer Movements ¢ FORMATION ONE FURNISHED room with board | ® gt : | IN for gentleman. Also light house-|® NARTHBOUND - § u Z T S keeping room. Phone 6801 e Mount McKinley lue to arrive ’ > average words to the L . urday mm""‘ - five averag 4-ROOMS and bath, steambeated,|e Victoria scheduled to arrive ® e ! o range, washing machine, (e gometime Sunday. . i e . for consecutive| electric range, washing mac " 3 Dsly Juis o Hog S o Frigidaire, new oak floors. Call|e HEDULED SAILINGS o i Windsor Apts e Northland scheduled to sail.® One day 10¢ | i ional d. 5¢ e - - - e from Seattle April 16 at 10 Additional days > FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, o . e| SEATTL A] PR L h A o A [f?f py 2| Private family. Phone 66 o Brivie \h scheduled to | Mount M sailed at 5 o'clock Copy must be 1 Lhe ollice ? ] o ¢ : N £l 1 e om Vancouver April 16 e |vesterday afternoon for Alaska oclock in the afternoon to insure|FOR RENT — Steam heated fur- ® sail from Vancouver 3 e ML g ,,,\: »,,ui“‘.n l~,.unu day nished apts. Phone 2004 e at9pm L ket with 124 first class and 84 We accept ads over telephone e Yukon scheduled to sail from e steerage passengers. trom percons listed in telephone| FOR RENT—Newly remodeled apt.'s Seattle April 17 at 9 am, e The following passehgers are S “,’y 3 Reasonable rent. Inquire 407 S. e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e booked for Juneau: _ SRR s Frahklin or Phone 453. e from Seattle April 19. e M. Florence, Peter Konichek, Mrs Phone 374—Ask jor Ad-taker #odl ‘e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGA D. I Konichek, Ebba Erickson /v o . | FOR RENT-Steam heated room.| , Sea scheduled south- e Frank McCaffer In case of error or if an ad | | ‘Phone 3602. e bound midnight tonig o Victoria sailed at 9 o'- fore ex- |} ! ht- for Bouthad 3 | bis. been, stoppec befare €= 4= 2 S o Alaska scheduled southbound e ht for Southeast Al | iration, advertiser please noi- | P"’"‘l“*‘é‘l'rm s ”],;“‘I;I 1»::‘1“1”)'“1 e next Monday . 154 first class and fy this of (Phone 374) at | Rt st Pl " LOCAL SATLINGS steerage passengers aboar | once and be EVeD | | JOUSE for rent, furnished. 4 o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o on the Victoria booked attention, | bath. Pk 1472, £ re Irving: Reed, B. J. rooms, bath. Phone 1472. . night at 6 p. m, for » e 2 ., B. J | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | e Sitka and wayports. . Cecille Cox, R. M, Al- —— = | FOR RE!‘i’]I'—lT\\)'n Zl-ml?n;l :mdv‘m o Dart leaves evéty Wednehday o ;“ hn e \“T‘Z ‘l;’ H] B;‘“‘g-l’;"l" G apts. with bath. Shabaldak apts. ' 4 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ¢ ¥ Rundell. M. G. Ravelo, F. O. Hob- FUR SALE next to Moose Hall. Phone 642 Pyl ay- e Son, Vincent Mladifeo, Anton Mla- . ander, Kake and way- ¢ 57 ! ? SALE—Mattresses. Gastineau |y, - L ports. L ”1'11‘1 1AI. Matiresse VACANCY at the As e R S e e BRI N 3 ote i .| VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and ¥ FOR SALE—Gold watch and chain.} coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum |s:— FOUR HALIBUTEHS Bargain. 315 Gold St | office or phone either 61 or 3101 TIDES TOMOQROW & SELL AT SEATTLE Outbord moto Avente furnished FOR SALE ¢ hp.|FOR RENT—Caiapietely s SE TTLE, April;15:=Four B3ii- ot enlx(x)l”ll';x flxé‘mpmglmn ;{1"“‘1:::]‘1;}_14 High tide 4:08 a. m., 160 feet |pbuters sold their catches here tdda; FOR SALE—Skagway uuifee Shop,| 2uiding. R PR At t. ; “, .nl‘ Jr: L m :\ 3 :u? & o1 s complete and fully equipped. In-|pOR RENT s-room house, rear Ii,”'," (f ‘.,A m L:; k4 From the. western banks— e Miss S. Moebus, Skagway,| Seward Building, on Rawn Way, -°% tde 11 e feet 130,000 peunds, 9% and 7 cents i $35 per month. See R. E. Robert- 1; Paragon 33,000 pounds, 9% FOR SALE washer, in| 5" ESTEBETH TAKES ouT 7 “m:w. Wizard 34,000 pounds W ¢ ey s - and 7 cents. good cond e 141, ‘l-()fi RENT—s-1v0n: furnished apt FOUR PASSENGERS ON From the local banks—Alitak 7.- G-room iriee on Basi| Induire 304 Decker Bldg. | Phone 33“., \m ()li RENT 3 heated E!’. SALE road; $2,200. 28 apartment with iurnished y bath. | OIL TANKS 1 We have them in stock, weiding of | - Kline Apts, 3rd & Gold. Phone| all kir Portable machine, no job! T604. tou large or too small. \vERT tor s e B libes B T . ent — Inquire Charles ALASEA ARG WHLDERS. | tloldstéin Pur Store. s FOR SALE. 00 | | beth, Capt. G. Li\h{.’)l.\m OR SALE—40x90 lot. Also electric | - = | bxpiiiinh ) 3 - w. Phone 366 FOR RENT—Nice quiet heated|from Juneau last evening at 6 o | 4! market today, three boats ) | ruom for gentleman. 114 West 6th | clock. took ice at the Juneau Cold Stor- FOR SALE—Wriung desk, practi- , phone 330. Bound for Sitka and way ports qul(}”((;]‘(;;;::?ni argl:rg;‘:“ba:l‘:g cally new. Phone 6802 or call at — |on her regular weekly mail run, the | ° "¢ "% a ‘V\f‘ANCY MacKin:a ) . i Moee s 7th and Harris, Perelle Apts., up-| " g ‘,,T Apt ____|Estcbeth took among her passen- :llh,\;:(m’; ’fh"d‘r‘:)fiei°r freeh: bl stairs. |FOR RENT—8ix room house. Puons | gers outbound from Juncau: J. G, |%0 e FOR SALE — The Andrew P'\xmm‘ Boat Building and Repair slmp, VACANCY Nugget Apts. g s Alstead; Margaret T. Capt. Peter t ¢ 1 & | e ) Hildre; and Ida II, Capt. John S its curtil approaches, ways, | — — | R dre; ar f . John Son- oie (_,mr'(,] Sfilpmiat uon RENT—Seven room furnis hed | UDL 4 YEAR OLD BOURBON | ;o 1ang St b lo(.ls apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | »l lskey, made in Carada, costs L fusrrish nd X H ”B - — only $1.50 per pint. adv. | = o furniture, and stock. H. B. Le-|COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, : R " Fevre, administrator, Box 1464.| water, dishes, cooking utensils| JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 THE MIDGET | Juneau, f and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FRIENDLY FIVE $5 | LUNCH 3 FURNISHED houses on lot 100x| e WANTEDi il Men's FORTUNE Shoes v 282 S. Franklin 125 153 Gastineau Ave. Inquire| Nationally Open 6 a.m.—8 p.m. | Pt Wo L Fanelle, v |WANTED—Day work of any Kind. A:;,:in"' — 1: FOR SALE—2-room cabin and a| Phone 637. Prioas GENERAL MOTORS shed, 7th St. on t flats. Call at INC g { and | EXPERIE! 8 3 W 1 { Slilie: iouks b, 4 | “ufm:fi‘?;;z:“““‘ would like | MAYTAGYPRODUCTS i i FOR SALE Model Cafe at Cirdo- | [ W.P. JOHNSO WANTED—A piano player Terminal. at the va, W. ‘B.| ER—_ T * - WAVTED*COU])\& without children € I locai-| o 4 51, imds nkelr I8l itcorie. wish to rent furnished or unfur nished house. Write P.O. Box 886 property, price $3000 for quick| 3 ot sale. Phone 373 | WANTED—Work of any kind by young man. Phone the Empire ‘OR 35 hp. Dic Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | | but trolling and seine fishing. 'TURN your ola gora into value | | | | Price $3000.00. O. Fjelde, owner,| eqsn Shoj e Olson & Sunde Shipyards, | o O ade at Nugget Shop Sealtle, Wash,, or Sunde & d’Evers | Cumpany, 3eattle, Wash. (,()m])le‘l# “electrification of farm |homes on a one-year trial basis ha: —— ‘hwn started in the French village | \"QCEI‘L‘\NEOUS {of Hilarve-Sur-Helpe “to put wives £, on 1 40-hour work week.” MIMEOGRAPHING? Or leave orders J. B. Burlord Co. z o R l c Phone 4951 DRY CLEANING CUARANTE_FD “Reallstic Ferma- | nents, $375. Finger wave, 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way, LOST AND FOUND Pair horn- FOUND - of child’s rimmed glasses. Owner may have Soft same by calling at Empire and Water payng for this ad. Washing LOST—Purse with ring inside on | Willoughby Ave. $20 reward. Re- turn to Empire. A total of 93221,000 checks was ! cleared through the United States | Treasury for New Deal emergency o“r agencies in 1936. AL I SK I Chlldrens Colds . Best treated wnhoul “‘dosing” one medium-sized white {for Idaho Inlet, Smith, B, Huslik, J. Miller, for Tenakee. Juneau to Vancouver, 1000 pounds, 10% and 8 cents. TRIO OF HALIBUTERS | LEAVE FOR 'GROUNDS FRCM JUNEAU TODAY the SITKA MAIL VOYAGE With a cludes sever mill of the e cargo which tons of rocks Chichagof Mine ho in- s the and the D: hortation Company motor: While no fish was sold an The three halibuters sailing to- 1ar Hognah, '|day were: The Thelma, Capt. Bernt and O. Hansen Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” “en. Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- | nesday-at -7 a.m. for Pelersburg,!’ CANADIAN Travel Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | PACIFIC on a Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. | FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 “PRIN- CESS Liner Moneg Saved is Victoria or Seattle ! SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH April 11 April 21 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Money Earned EARN AT PlGGIiY BUS LINE' Phone 105 Jeneau or 71 Douglas Leave Junesu: A.M.—T7:158: 009 15 i 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1 Agent, C.P.R. 4:15, B:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, n 45 Juneau Alaska 11:15, 12:00 miduight, |Leave Douglas A.M.—' :40‘8:40,9:40. CANADIAN 10:40, 11:40; PACIFIC 440, 8:60, “'x"x an u:40, 10: m. Glacler Highway {Ieave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; |P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special WATCHMAKER and JEWELER i'.u.—z :30, 5:15. Blturdu Bn.ehi 1 | 10:00 p.m, 2 VVAPORul PHONE 35 | Junesu, Alasks | Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS / | ———— leaves Juncau a} 9:2 AM. — SAYS MOONEY GONVICTED AT FAIR HEARING Argument Is Presente ,\gamst Giving Freedom, now enroute there to join their Writ of Habeas Corpus SAN PR.ANCI%CO Cal., April 15.' Deputy Attorney General William Cleary appeared before the Cali- fornia Supreme Court yesterday to: as convicted fairly of the murder charges growing out of the 1916 San co Preparedness Day bombing. asked the court to refuse Cleary grant Mooney’s appeal for a habeas corpus writ. D JEWELER, FROM BELLINGHAM TO SEEK OWN 6OLD Mr. and Mrs. Brogger Mak- ing First Trip North En- route to Steel Creek free- (\mv\ on “After 27 years in the jewulry‘"l(‘ University of Washington, business,I should at least know gold' to study for her bachelor of science when I see it, | en concerning all othe points. I am not Juite sure, \mmex I have been a jeweler _yu:t] to help my becoming whether I am becc a miner, ming a r d )‘lnl.h.l\ld an interest in a mining gued that Thomas J. Mooney hea |become very good gold miners, we | shall HELEN LINCK | to Take Civil Engineer- land differential calculus usally are farthest from the thoughts of a student of aitistic bent. But per- haps Helen acquired a taste for mathematics - at home, for her father, L. E, Linck, is ip charge of the accounting depariment of the jU. 8. Smelting Co. in Fairbanks, Miss Linck has had a varied life for a girl of 21 years, for she was {born at Goldroot, Ariz, on the {Mojave desert, yet has had a great deal of experience in this far north country. Her previous schooling was in the secondary school of Gold- toot and at Eureks, Colo., where her parents moyed when she was 11 years old. Later they lived at Pasa- dena, Calif. For the last nine years Fairbanks has heen their home. iMiss Linck was graduated from the Fairbanks High School with the class of '31. 7/ FERGOT T'TELLYUH, SAM. I'M ATHREE - CUSHION BILL|ARD EXPERT: who, after several years in the jewelry business in Belling~ ham, Washington, is today enroute to Dawson, Y. T., accompanied by | A. Brogger, Mrs. Brogger. Questioned last evening, just previous to their leaving for the| Yukon this morning with Pilot L. F. Barr in the North Canada Air Express plane, Mr. anu Mrs. Brog- revealed that they have just| claim near Steel Creek, and are| ! partner, an old friend, in working the property this summer. i “So far we have greatly enjoyed our first trip to Alaska,” said Mrs. Brogger. “We were completely awed by our trip north aboard the steam- er North Sea, and from all we have ard, the flight in to the Yukon is even more wonderful. Even if it, should prove that we can never| Phone 623 never regret our coming nerth,” Rl ALEX HOLDEN Besides being the only girl gradu- ate in civil engineering at the Uni- versily of Alaska, she is also a mem- ber of the Civil Engineering So- ciety on the campus. She received her bachelor; of science degree there last spring. Miss Linck left Fairbanks recent- Iy with Harold Giflam of Gillam Airways for Cordova to make con- nections with a steamer for Seat- tle and her new studies at the Uni- versity of Washington. e — ARE OPERATED UPON Maggie Williams, Pauline Gloria and Elizabeth , Daniels « underwent minor surgical operations today at the Government Haspital. Gama, claimed to be the oldest war ship afloat, wiil be broken up at Clyde, Scotland. It was launched in 1876 TWO LARGE SEAPLANES = OFFER L %5 Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS, INC. Authorized U. S. Mail Carriers Hangar 623-2 rings PILOTS GENE MEYRING GOING SOUTH Fairbanks Young Woman' ing at U. Washington Only girl graduate’ v: he Univer- ' SERVING AlASKA THE YEAR ROUND BAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound Due Juneau Due Juneau sity of Alaska in civil engineering, Steamer Miss Helen R. Linck left Fairbanks ALASKA April 10 April 13 April 19 |by plane yesterday en route to MT MKINLEY Aprill4 Aprill7 April23 there YUKON April 17 April 20 April 26 | BARANOF April 21 April 24 April 30 ALASKA April 24 April 27 May 3 even if I am com- degree in architecture, says a re- YUKON May 1 May 4 May 10 cent issue of. the Fairbanks News- BARANOF May 5 May 8 May 14 | Miner. Southeastern Schedule Although Miss Lyack took every VIO TORIA Apr?l 14 April 18 April 20 or course in mathematics that the Uni- \I:IWE]S'{I’I’_‘?N :prj:lzglo D}/};);)l 214 nAd};x}‘,H 2§ r ! versity S| ffers. i 5 /ICTOR. pril r so, versity of Alaska offers, she is also N WESTERN May 4 el May 10 that I can go back and be a jl‘\‘.("(l';illl(‘l‘(’sl(‘d in the fine arts, especi- |ally declaration of ' drawing. once more.” Foregoing is ths in sketching and free hand Such subjects as integral SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent- SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? 4-Place Stinson "“Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot ! * puve L e PHONE 114 Evelyn Berg from Seattle .. Alaska Transportation Company SCHEDULED SAILINGS .....April 19 MMER, Agent Night l{b&fi 312 North Sea Northland North Sea FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent. The only line serving Alaska that maintains | a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Round WINTER scmamn.séj NOW | Reduced Passenger Fares to Mlny'Palnu A IN tt"rsfcr Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks ‘and Junean 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 arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. Apr. 13 Apr, 15 Apr. 20 hpr. 22 Apr.27 Apr. 29 Phone 10 PACIFIC THE TERMINAL “This Iy Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” ALASKA © AIRWAYS Traffic Office GAST!NEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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