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6, ~ POLLY AND HER PALS TDIDN'T NEVER FIGGER ALUNK LIKE YOU'D GO IN FER GREATER LEARNIN' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY APRIL ZO 1937. By CLIF. F STERRETT MY GIRL'S THREW ME DOWN AN!' IT BUSTED ME UP S'BAD TH' DOC SAID TH' ONLY THING FER ME T'DO WUZ BURY M'SELF| IN WORK. T'FERGET T ALL. IDEE . WOT KINDA ‘WORK DID YUH CHOOSE 2 WANT ADS INFORMATION Count five : awrage v\ords w mel i rate per line for consecutive 10¢ i One day Additional days 5¢ | Minimum charge S0¢ | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure tnsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lsted in telcphone’ i oLy Phone 374—Ask ifor Ad-taker. 1 case of error or if an a has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noi- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE 3-room house on 40x90 fur-' | = | | SALE garage $2300. FOR nished in basement Allen Shattuck Johnson outboard mo- tor, 4 hp.; 16-foot clinker boat complete, oil. Cheap. M. Brewer, Angoon, Alaska. }“OR SALE ive-toun furnished with full con- heating $3200 SALE 12th Street ement, hot air itomatic oil burner 535, Empirc FOR home crete & Inquire Box FOR SALE—Trolling boat “wueen.” Price $350. Inquire 715 Willoughby Ave. FOR SALE—House and two lots, electric saw and radio. Mrs. M Seelye, 512 11th St. Phone 366. Outbord motor. 1 h.p, Willougriby Avente FCR SALI new, 325 6-room nouse on Basin Phone 330. FOR SALE road; ,200. OIL TANKS l We have them in stock, weiding of | all kinds. Portable machine, no job - too large or too small. | ALASKA ARC WELDERS. | FOR SALF—Wriung desk, practi- | cally new. Phone 6802 or call at 7th and Harris, Pereile Apts., up-| stairs, FOR SALE — The Andrew Paimer Boat Bundmg and Repair Shop, | its curtilage, approaches, wa)s.' docks and entire equipment of | engines, hoists, machinery, tools, | furniture, and stock. H. B. Le-| Fevre, administrator, Box 1464, Juneau. 8 FURNISHED houses on lof 100x 125, 153 Gastincau Ave. Ingu.re of W. L. Torell ! FOR SALE—2-room cabin and a, shed, 7th St. on tide flats. Call at| village, house No. 4. | 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 h.pp. 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 | Ccmpany, Seattle, Wash. __|FOR RENT — Nice quiet a0 n s e v 00 o Steamer Movements NARTPBOUND Northland in port enroute Sitka. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. SCE ULED Evelyn Be scheduled to from Seattle tonight. e Barancf scheduled to sail from e Seattie 9 am. tomorrow. e North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle April 23 at 10 am. ® Alaska scheduled to sml from ONE Fl RI\IQHED mun\ \(Hh b(ml’(l e Seaftle April 24 at 9 a, for gentleman. Also light house-|e SOUTHBGUND '.\ll.l'i\".; keeping room. Phone 6801 e Victoria scheduled to arrive le outhbound at 8 o'clock to- . night e Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive at 11 o'clock tonight |® and sails two hours later. e Mount McKinley scheduled e southbound April 23. ® Yukon scheduled southbound e next Monday. [o LOCAL SAILINGS | » Estebeth leuves every Wednes- furnished |y g3y night at 6 p. m., for it e Sitka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports s s 08000000 > . FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 apts. Call at 814 Gold Belt Ave, or phone 416. to FOR RENT — 5-rovin uniurnished house. Newly painted and calci- mined. Call the Venetian Shop. - SAILINGS rooms; lights, sail utensils, dishes Well turnished. Now vacant. TWO water cozy, nice cooking cutlery, and bath Very reasonable Seaview Apts. FOR RENT Furnished three-room | ® apartment, » $40. Harris Apts. ted, ine, Call bath, steamhe washing m oak floor 4-ROOMS and electric range, Frigidaire, new Windsor Apts. FOR RENT — Steam heated fur- nished apts. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—Steam heated room.| Phone 3602. ST Close Heated, Phone FOR R room. in FOR RENT—Two 3-room modern apts. with bath. Shabaldak apts.|® | next to Moose Hall. Phone 642. : » VACANCY at the Assembly Apts. | ® VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum | office or phone cither 61 or 3101, | FOR 4-room Building. NORTHWESTERN | ON WAY NORTH RENT—Couapietely furnished | apartment in Triangle See Stan Grummett. SEATTLE, Apri 20. — Steamer Northwestern sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morn- FOR RENT — 5-room nhouse, rear Seward Building, on Rawn Way, $35 per month. See R. E. Robert- son, 'T—o-toum furnished apt. 304 Decker Bldg. IOR REN’] Inquire and 26 steeraze. | Passengers booked for Juneau on the Nortt ern include Louella |Roberts, Forsythe Berkland and| wife, Mrs. H. Ruck and child, Miss {G. Carlson, F. L. Johnson, Roger Bailey, L. C. Vernon and wife, J. P. Fenlon, L. L. Allen, e FLAT for rent Inquire Charles Goldstein Fur Store. heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th st., phone 330. V \CANCY MBC anon Apts TIDES TOMORROW FOR RENT—SIx room house. P:one 266. VACANCY Nugget Apts. “ J Low High Low tide High tide feet feet feet feet 4:31 p 10:49 p. - KATZ HERE BRIEPLY Karl K. Katz, Alaskan represen- tative of the Northern Pacific, passed through Juneau aboard the Yukon en route to the Westward. He is due to return here within | two weeks | ¢OR RENT—Seven room rumuhfi, apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppc[ COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED \RITNTED — Wom m., JARMAN’S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight Prices for room and and light furnist WANTED—Maid for general house- | work. Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein Phone 381 WANTED—Home for scotty one and a half ;»'cars old. Phone 443. | th | WANTED A ])mnu p‘.xwr dl Termi |WANTED—Couple without children wish to rent furnished or unfur- nished house. Write P.O. Box 886, | Juneau. Produce “ien, | { | | | | no-oo.ocoo-oooooooao-uonoo: * [steamer Wer S e Marine News | e o e i e iy - Victoria Here Last Night On Cannery Voyage Alaska Lin;_gleamer Al- most Emptied Before Arriving Here After leaving Seattle last Wed- nesday evening with 191 Southeast Alaska bound passengers aboard, 1 making several cannery stops, well as gular calls, enroute, Alaska Line steamer Victoria, Capt H. Odsen, arrived in port here last evening about 8:30 o'clock at 11 o'clock k for After calling at Haines and Skag- way, the Victoria will return to Juneau, at 8 o'clock this evening, and a short time later will continue her south o by way Sitka, Pillar Bay, Petersburg, and Ketchikan, thence to Seattle. On her way north to Juneau, be- of ® |sides landing 28 passengers at Ket- on the Yukon were: (hh(m and 16 at Wrangell, the ® | Victoria put ashore cannery crews pprs. ® at Steamboat Bay, at the Fidalgo glizabeth Massey, N. J. Nicholson, 't the end of 4kix zetxon. [Liland Packing Company plant at andrew Olson, A. B. Phillips, Grace | Pillar Company cannery at Chatham, the P. E. Harris & Company canpery a Tawk Inlet, and a crew of 50 for the Astoria and Puget Sound Can- ‘nrnu Company plant at Excursion g Inlet The two dozen passengers coming E. yela, i toria were: Mr. and Mrs, Anderson, Cecile Cox, M. G. Betty cob Dykas, Kell Halpin, Mayland, A. P. Jacobson covsen, M. Kopusknik William C. McDonald Clifford Ronholdt, Roy Honholdt, Alvin Sorlie, Ernest Sorlie, E. W. Van, Matt Warden, Lester Siley, ! Also coming to Juneau aboard the Rita Havding, from Ketchikan; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Pillar Bay; Mrs. David Mahlum, Wrangell Bound through for Haines aboard the Victoria were: Boyd B. Brak- ken, A. C. Hensey, Joseph E. Tru- cano, O. Doming. For Skagway— Mrs. Mertie Hicks, Hilbert John- son, and Karel F. Smhra. From Seattle to Sitka aboard the ship are: Walter C. Ellis, Andy Peters, Mrs. William Peters, Helge’ Evenson and Emil Hoffren, | When the Victoria sailed from| here last evening she took eight passengers out for Haines and Skag-| way. From Juneau to Haines were Audrey Watson, Helen Jackson, Dr.| Sonia Cheifetz, W. J. Markle and| A. Van Mavern. For Skagway — ‘Henry Roden, F. C. Aufforth, and| E. E. Wilson. Clifford C. V. Ja- A. Krolis, Empire ads are read. Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, \laska MISCELLANEGU TUR} your ola goid Into value Cash or trade at Nunet Shop. MIMFO(:RAPHING Phonc 4951. ! Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Pair of child’s rimmed glasses. Owner may same by calling at Empire paying for this ad horn- have and ZOST—Purse with ring inside on Willoughby Ave. $20 reward. Re- turn to Empire. “THE REXALL STORF" ]WANTED WOrk of any kind by| young man. Phone the Empire. Wlllmm Fdllk)l(‘l Mls sslppl nov- eelist houses to ek2| C a writer. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS CANADIAN PACIFIC B wAY SPELARS COMMUNICATIONS HOTELS used to paint t his income as Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bakel ™ __)!Juneau to Vancouver, 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 Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC GENERAL MOTORS | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHORE 105 i | Pree De]wery Juneau HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY WIGGLY CHANNEL 8US LINE Phone Y05 Jenean or 71 Leave Junesu: A.M.—7: 15,8:00, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 6:15, 5, 8:15, ) 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leavo Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9. 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12: 0, | €:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 11:40. Gilacler Bighway ‘lwn Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; rI'M.—lz 20, 4:15, SBaturday Special | ».M.—2:30, B.15. Snturdly W \ 10:00 pm. | Pirst Bus Bundays and leaves Juneau b 0:30 AM. and t Ginter Rice, g LOADED YUKON ON WAY WEST THIS MORNING Passengers and Freight Jam Ship to Rails—Three Hundred Aboard Crammed with freight and loaded h more than three hundred pas- nzers, the Alaska Line summu Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock, rived here northbound at 3:30 o0&y clock this morning, and sailed Iol the Westward from the Alaska-Ju- neau dock at 9:30 o'clock® Llns forenoon. ipping Lynn Canal ports, the| Yukon will make one cannery call,| it Shep: Point, on her way to| Seward. She is due back her?| southbound the first of next week.! Among the 317 passengers aboard w Yukon when she tied up here at the Pacific Coast dock this| morning were: Forty-five for Ju- neau, 14 of them from local ports; 19 for Shepard's Point; 53 for! Cordova; three for Valdez; 23 for transfer to the steamer Curacao at Ccrdova; 173 for Seward; and one round trip passenger, the Rev. B McGee. Coming to Juncau from Seattle| Mrs. L. Brock, E. Clark, Patricia Clark, T. A. Martin,| wi Mrs. H. John Hermle, neson, David T. Williams, F. Allard, George Atc, D. R. Black, Russell Boe, R. L. Davis, J. C. Everhart,i William Fletcher, E. T, Hafman E. Kresge, N. Laga o. D. Lewis, Ted Marcos, Tony Meneo- rich, Frank Merrill, Robert J. Mit- jto Juneau from Seattle on the Vic- chell, Matt Ruskola, J. P. Tusey,‘ Henry Vander Belt. To Juneau from Ketchikan were: fridge, Chet Johnson, M. Clark, Walter H. Hibrile, Ray Charlton. ll—Mys. Vena L. Crone Price. From Petersburg—George Capt. John Bacon, Earl From Wran-| and A |Juneau on the Yukon when ‘she (threatened deadlock which I'M TAKIN' MEMORY COURSE! Penny, G. C. Austin and Dr. J. B, Loftus. Headed for the Westward from sailed this forenoon were 19 passen- gers, eight of them bound for Cor- dova, one for Valdez, and ten for Seward. They were: For Cordova —Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gerwell, G. W. Ho Dixon, Ted Lowman, Helen Bevan- da, E. J. Auer. For Valdez—Miss Ruth Peck. For Seward — Roy Huld, David Williams, V. D. Harrison, Dr. J. H. Romig, M. J. Jackson, Gilbert Fa- bre, A. Matson, Gus Jourdan, G. F. G cnlumlua River : Fishermen Take Packers’ 0ffer Threatened Deadlock Brok- en—>eason to Open Next Monday Notice to | Mariners 2 | The following aids to navigation | in Alaska waters are temporarily out of commission but are to be re- stored: Stikine Strait—Point Ancon Bea- con reported missing April 12. | Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- con 6A reported missing March 2. Saginaw Channel — Faust Rock ' Lighted Bell Buoy reported extin- | guished April 9. Chatham Straits—Killisnoo Har- bor Light reported extinguished | April 7. Icy Strait — Lemesurier Light reported extinguished 12. Tlevak Strait—Rose Inlet Buoy 2)t reported out of position April 10. Island April | [Whistle Buoy 2 reporwd exan- guished March 14. Shearwater — Pillar Paint Light reported destroyed March 12, will = be temporarily discontinued. Aids relighted or restored: Clarence Strait—Ship Island nght: relighted April 13. Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- cons No. 2A, 2B, 2C 5 and Keku Strait Buy 3 replaced April 12. Caution: Commencing April 15, a clam shell dredge will be moored 5 | on the Douglas Island shore of Gas- tineau Channel and is permitted to Operate from a position south true of the tanks at Thane to a position abeam of Marmion Island not to exceed 500 feet beyond the mean | lower low water level. Mariners are cautioned to slacken passing the dredge. e — Empire clnsfiineas pay. speed when Sitka Sound — Vitskari Island Light reported extinguished March | 31; Signal Island Light reported ex- tinguished March 31. | Peril Strait—Brad Rock I reported missing April 15. Portlock Harbor — Minnie Reef Constnpatlo constipation cause aidation: Thoatonn o8, ?:a'é’?’.,p‘hm ko get quick retier of ith ‘ADLE TK. tirely gentie .n% llu. SOMNS e ‘ngm reported extinguished April ward, Einer Trygvie, Robert 3. For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co., Seacoast—Cape St. Elias Lighted In Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store. e e s G TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS, INC. Authorized U. S. Mail Carriers Phone 623 Hangar 623-2 rings ASTORIA, Oregun, April 20.—The Columbia River Fishermen's Umnn' today voted 310 to 888 to accept (h(’ Packer's price offer and ended a would (have delayed the opening of the fishing season next Monday. The Packer's offer provides pay-‘ ment of 12 cents a pound to August 1, 8 cents to August 10, and 6 cents | The Union previously dem:mdcd Bay, the New England fish sapanoff, G. R. Smith, J. T. Ten-'one cent more than the packers of- fered. S e Lode and blacer location notices far sale at The Empire Office. Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M.S.DART” ing with 117 first class passengers|D. J. MacDougall, Irving McK Reed, Mrs, William Mahoney, Gordon C. lLeavfl Femmer Dock every Wed- J. Rundell, Verne Beebe, Ja- gnyder, George A. Geib, W. R. Sel- hesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION C.IMAURICE €. REABER, Phone 4622 I SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent a regular Northland North Sea Northland North Sea FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF ... ‘GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen! The only line serving Alaska that maintains weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Juneau Leave Leave Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bonnd Apr. 22 Apr. 29 May 6 May 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 27 May 4 May 11 PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING SERVING AlASKA THE | - YEAR'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Due Juneau Due Juneay Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ....April 10 April 13 April 19 MT. M'KINLEY.April 14 April 17 April 23 YUKON ...April 17 April 20 April 26 BARANOF ...April 21 April 24 April 30 ' ALASKA April 24 April 27 May 3 YUKON .May 1 May 4 May 10 BARANOF May 5 May 8 May 14 Southeastern Schedule April 14 April 18 April 20 April 24 VICTORIA Ap:il 27 May 1 N'WESTERN May 4 May 8 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 April 20 April 26 May 3 . May 10 VICTORIA N'WESTERN Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowmne, 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 arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffie Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUER

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