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6 " POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY Al LASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937 I BETCHA EVEN UNK. [/ SOM WOULDN'T SPOT ME INTHIS GET UP!--- COME IN!! WANT ADS | i FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT—Small apt or housekeeping room furnished or unfurnished; for one. Write Empire G 559. WANT AD | INFORMATION | el Gount five average words to the {ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive | FOR RENT-—Housekeeping rooms. Call at Second and Seward insertions: One day k Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ... 500 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Furnished house. | 00 W (A v FOR REN Phone 366. FOR RENT with board. Phone 3602. FOR RENT — Modern 3-room apt. from persons listed in telephone| with bath. Shabaldak apts, next! directory. to Moose Hall. Phone 642. | Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | FOR RENT — Pent-House apart- i | ment, by itself—in center of busi- ness section. Phone 97. piration, advertiser please ncii- | iy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same Wil be given attention. ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - wWardrobe trunk A-1 S R | condition; combination radio, 4-ROOMS and bath, steamheated, ! cabinet style: folding kitchen electric range, washing machine, table. Phone 336. Frigidaire, new oak floors. Call Windsor Apts. | In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- 5 Belt Ave, or phone 416. FOR RENT — Furnished house. | Phone 366. e — —— 2 RENT 5-room unfurnished Newly painted and calei- Venetian Shop. ‘ i | | | FOR # house. mined. Call the FOR SAL& FOR SALE—33 ft. trolling boat, — cheap. Inquire Empire office or write P. O. Box 1178. Phone 2004. nished ap 17 FOR RENT — Heated, - furnished room. Close in. Phone 1421. | FOR SALE—Rooming house, rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant.| Second and Seward. Inquire Em- pire. VACANCY at the Assembly Apts. | S iE — Local seed potatoes VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and FOR SALE — Local sced pOtatoes “ooucom Apts, Inquire Coliseum f’:f" per hundred. See Joe Kend-\ opi00 o phone either 61 or 3101.] FOR RENT—Compietely furnished 4-room apartment in Triangle e R D P Building. See Stan Grummett. FURNISHED cabin at Point Louisa, EE)R RENT — % 20x22-{t. story and one -half, sleeping quarters upstairs, $550.) Inquire Tom Petrich, phone 536. FOR SALE—Level lot, set pipe dies, sewing machine. Phone 366. { -room house, rear Seward Building, on Rawn Way, $35 per month. See R. E. Robert- son. FOR SALE — The Skagway Coffee Shop, fully equipped, with living Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. quarters; includes property and __ b PR e building. Inquire from owner, FLAT for reni — Inquire Charles Skagway, Alaska. | Goldstein Fur Store. R RENT—o-1vom furnished apt. -room nouse on Basin FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated | room for gentleman. 114 West Slh‘ St., phone 330. OIL TANKS & We have them in stock, welding of VACANCY MacKin: 2ll kinds. Portable machine, no job —m— — tou large or too small. (VACANCY Nugget Apls. ALASKA ARC WELDERS. |(GR RENT Seven roum furnished | F‘O- R SALE—Writng d};k‘ praé{l‘—‘ apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. cally new. Phone 6802 or call at COZY, warm, furn. apts.. Light, Tth and Harris, Perelle Apts., up- water, dishes, cooking utensils stairs, | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. 8hop, WAYS, e e , »,\‘ l'\;fi WANTED—Day work of any kind. v, to.ls, Phone 637. dr Pamer Boat Building d Repair its curtilage, docks and enf engmes, hoists, machit 5 furniture, ard & ock. 1. B Le- WANTED—Maid for general house- Fevre, adminisirator, Box ‘114, work. Phone 361, Juneau. — WANTEL — Woman w help lm;l F_‘bflié’ALé:;roflm cal;:n ;nd a HER! DI Steam heated room | ® | e ! FOR RENT—2 apts. Call at 814 Gold FOR RENT — Steam heated fur-| = E YOUNG FOOL. IS SENDING MY DAUGHTER MASH NOTES THEY ARE UNSIGNED -BUT HE L I D SIHE WON'T TELL S \ ll : Steamer Movements . NARTHBOUND ® Alaska scheduled to arrive at . 1:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- e ing. ® North Sea scheduled to ar e early in the morning . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Prince Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancouver April 27 at 9 pm ® Victoria scheduled to sail from e Scattle 9 a.m. Wednesday e Northland scheduled te sail ® from Seattle April 30 at 10 e am ® Yukon scheduled to sail from ® Seattle May 1 at § a.in ® Prince Louise scheduled ° from Vancouver May at 9 pm e SOUTHBOUND SATLING o Northwestern scheduled south- ® bound about 6 o'clock this evening LOCAL SAILINGS © Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 p. m, for v ® Sitka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way ® ports. ® 000000000 > to 5 | TIDES TOMORROW High tide Low tide High tide Low tide 168 feet -15 feet , 148 feet 26 feet From Shelton to Shelton She Travels 3,000 Miles SHELTON, Wash., April 26.—Mrs. rank Schroeder, of Shelton, trav- eled 3,000 miles and found herself still at Shelton As Miss Elizabeth MacGuire, she lived until recently in Shelton, Conn. Her marriage to Schroeder sent her on the 3,000-mile trip to establish a new home in Shelton, ‘Wash. Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- nesday at 7 a.m. tor Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 JARMAN’S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight Prices S PICTURE FROM SSER 3 - Marine News e e e e o ) shed, 7th St. on tide flats. Call at time with housework in exchange | LOCATE HIM. JUST LET ME GET HIS NECK N MY TWO' HANDS . World nghts reweved aboard the Mount McKinley were W. Gucker, Mrs. W. P. Kir- by, Frank Pafrish and Story Dean. Through passengers to Seattle on board the steamer were: From Seward—J. P. Gruble, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neese and Miss Betty Neese, Mrs. O. Vojta, George Ku- rato. From Cordova—Mr, and Mrs. D.! H. Kelsey, Jack Hunt and E. Man- nell e o b U | Gannery Crews Leaving Juneau aboard the Mec-| Kinley were: Ross A. Gridley, J.| McDermott, Olaf Espedal and Hfar-| mar Lukkarela, for Ketchikan; Ed| Nurhe George Key, John Olson,| John Green, Dan gel, A. Me-! B Allister, Jacob Dykes, and the Rev. Theodore Kochetoff for Seattle Steamer Arrives Here Sat- S S urday Evening—Near- CANNERY HEADS COM ly 200 Aboard . NORTH THIS WEEKEND With her decks lacen with trucks, Ameng the veral cannerymen boats and machinery, and 179 pas- coming north on steamers which 'ngers aboard, the mid-week were in port here over the week-end thbound steamer Baranof ar- Andy Gunderson, superin- ved here last Saturday evening dent of the New England Fish t 10:30 o'clock, tying up at the Company cannery at Chatham; A. L Pacific Coast Dock, where she re- Dorks, superintendent of the Libk mained till 2 o'clock Sunday morn- McNeill and Libby plant at Craig; ing, before cutting loose again to C. C. Harris, superintendent of the head Westward. Nakat Packing Corporation plant Three canne Orca, at Union Bay; and Karl Hansen, Drier Bay, and Shepard Point, arc mild-cure men' packer at Port scheduled for the Baranof to the Alexande All were northbound Westward, beside he: egular calls aboard the steamer Northwestern at Cordova and Seward. is due 2nd left th p before she ed back at Juneau couthbound cn Fri- Fere ay or Saturday. ) Coming to Juneau ore Baranof were 26 pass |Seattle, nine from Ketchikan, and |eight from Petersburg. Through to th plants for the opening of the ]Lho Westward aboard here were: new son. A. A. Brunn, book- {ten for Orca, five for Drier Bay, keeper for the Nakat cannery was 119 for Cordova, 11 for Shepard Point j2lso on the list of the Northwest- land 91 pessengers for Seward. ern. neers aboard her for Juneau P ng through here aboard the from Seattle w Nick Bez, A. T. steemer Baranof, bound for the Biilingsle 1k Cook, Capt. Paul Westward were Mr. and Mrs. C. A Edwards, W. E. Flesher, D. D. iull, Winthrow, and Arthur Clarkson. Mr. Mrs. H. Arnold Karo, William F. Clarkson is superintendent of the Kilgore, Louise Kongsle, Alfred T, Pacific American Fisheries cannery Kosli, Col. George E. Kumpe, Mr.|at Drier Bay. Mr. Clarkson is and Mrs. N. C. Leasy, J. S. McQuis- bookkeeper for A. E. Lathrop, at his tan, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Martin, C.!Cordova canni Mattson, R. E. Muarphy, Earl Quinn. | o g g John N. Barley, Henry Brondt, C.| Dr, Rae Lillian Carlson, Optom- M. Handley, Berger Hansen, Joseph etrist, has returned to her Juneau Lantz, H. R. Lanz, Gus Steckman. hn';.cticf’. —adv. To Juneau from Ketchikan were:! William A. Hesse, Claude Hirst, Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, L. L. Allen, Kaida Carlson, Cecile Cox, R. Re | E | stops, at at Gunderscn and Mr. Dorks aboard the accompanied north by their ngers from wives, and all brought with them eral workers to assist in readying se it Sr s o x Try Tae Empire classifieds results. CLIFF STERRETT NORTHWESTERN HERE, SEASON'S FRST VOYAGE Cannery Stops Empty Steamer Before Arrival Sunday Afternoon With her new streamlined fun- nel parting the air in grand style, and spouting a proud flag of smoke, the Alaska Line steamer Northwestern arrived here from the Secuth Sunday afternoon at about 0 o'clock, on her first north- ard voyage since coming out'of drydock, tuned up for the new season. Before coming into port here, the Northwestern called at most of the cannery ports of Southeast Alaska, and was nearly emptied of freight and had but few passengerc eboard when finally she steamed up Gastineau Channel. | Coming to Juneau aboard the| Northwestern were nineteen pas- sengers from Seattle, five from Ketchikan, one from Port Arm-| for Sitka and cne for Blue Fox}lle ahoard the Bay. Northwestern is Pearl Ackermian. To Juneau from Seattle on the| Through here from Seattle to Northwestern were: Roger Bailey, | Sitka on the steamer &re: Isabella Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Berkland, Jos- | C. Botfhill, Ralph H. Hansdh, Mary eph Fenlon, F. L. Johinson, Mis.| Nouguier, Mr. afid ‘Mrs. W. Sihle. Ralph Rieck and her child, Luella |To Blue Fox Bay is Harry Ander- Reberts and two infants, Mr. and son. Mrs. L. C: Vernon, Julia Well- | R andt, C. Haugen, H. Haugen, J. A. | [ Kirk, Ray Lindsay, P. F. Neimi, ]6 HAI-IB TERS P. T. Poseyy E. L. Roberts, Ginty =518 Storge, Marvin H. Pate. | 5L RS B Arriving here from Kelchik;{n} s L . EAI ILE were: J. W. Peterson, Clayton Kiz- | ] | er, Harry 'Kale. Ivan Hutchins, Farrol Anderson" From _Wrangell.‘ SEATTLE, April 26—The follow- L. Barke Harry J. MeGill, B. F.|op o libuters sold their catches Kane, M. W. Hyatt, Thomas Kfl':here todag: L e J wamato. From Port Armstrong: Mrs. | ‘ B Hubissn, ‘ From the Western banks—Atlas 29,000 pounds, Arctic 28,000 pounds, Through passengers from Seattle | Alten 34,000 pounds, Eldorado 33,000 to Lynn Canal were: for Haines— pounds, Nordby 30,000 pounds, Lib- B. J. Cummings, Pat O’Donnell, erty 33,000 pounds, Grant 34,000 August Ehler, Mrs. W. P. Kingston, pounds, Aleutian 31,000 pounds, Cel- Ruy W. Strausbaugh, Joe Ver- tic 33,000 pounds, all selling for an besky. For Skagway—Ralph Hoop- average price of 8 cents a pound. er, J. L. Fuller, J. F. McCudy, Roy From the local banks—Oceanus Williams. ~ Out from Juneau to 12,000 pounds, Sylvia 14,000 pounds, Haines were: Billie Harding and Merit 7,000 pounds, Gony 5,000 Fred Brouilette; and for Skagway— pounds, Swift No. 2 13,000 pounids, Mrs. Pearl Colton, Florence Wal- Unimak 10,000 pounds, Faith 4,000 lace. Booked out from Juneau to pounds, all selling for an average Skagway and thence south to Seat- price of 8% and 7 cents a pound. 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 PILOTS strong, and fiye from Wrangeil After about an hour at the Pa- cific Coast Dock yesterday after- | neen, the Northwestern shifted her | berth to discharge freight at the Alaska-Juneau Dock, from where she sailed for Lynn Canal ports at 10:30 o'clock last evening. She was carrying six passengers for Haines and five for Skagway, from Seat- le; and took two more passengers for each of the Lynn Canal ports, from here. She is slated to arrive back at Juneau southbound this evening at 6 c'clock, and after about an hour in port will make her way back to Seattle by way of Sitka, Peters- burg, and Ketchikan. She is carry- ing, from Seattle, five passengers 7 “0. K.”? LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other Delicacies Phone 324 o | f f | 257 S. Franklin ser, R. McComb, F. Davis. From Petersburg—Mrs. X. R. A. Dills, Ben Bellamy, N. Butler, Wil- liam Floud, Nick Thomas, Steve Thomas, N. Maading, Ray Johnson. When the Baranof sailed from Juneau Sunday morning, she toock from here sixteen outbound passen- gers. They were: For Cordova — John Brandvik, Ben Lowell, W. L. Moran, Ernest Giovanetti, Louis Deblieux, M. Ka- purnik. For Seward—Louis Nicken, Mary Stuart, Milt Odom, D. D. Hull, T. Sando, J. A. Edwards, Jimmy Kane, Henry Wuonos, Floyd Davis, | and Larry Galvin. | SRR S A MOUNT MKINLEY ON WAY TO SOUTH WITH | . FEWEST PASSENGERS, B;mglng only fourteen p: cugmsi from the Westward, four of them | SEAPLANES F OR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? for room and kitchenette. Heat | village, house No. 4. | .and light furnished. Phone 4508. ’ 35 hp. Diesel WwANTED—Gouple without children | Boat Discovery, suitable for hali-} wish to rent furnished or unfur-| but trolling and seine fishing.| pniched hous ite P. } Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner,’ Ju:,cau R AR et care Olson & Sunde Shipyards,| Seattle, Wash., or Sunde % d'Evers Company, 3eattle, Wask. | | Successful speeding of perenrdal pasture grasses requires the prep- aration of a fine, firm seedbed. " MISCELLANEGUS TURN your ola gold Into va‘l‘ue Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. | PHONE 208 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bukery GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. AND FOUND Will party who took wrong overcozt at Douglas Natatorium Saturday night kindly exchange 77 ame. Kensington Apt. No. 1. | “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery ABluckr i:;y-conlam(‘r al A keys. Return to Empire. Reward. HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda cLAr:;c;r;:jnsE LOST—Purse with ring inside on Willoughby Ave. $20 reward. Re- turn to Empire. RCA VICTOR Radios—————————Records | Radio Tubes | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 e Try an Empire ad. Eudwig Neélson WATCPOMAKER and JEWELER Junesu, Alaska Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner CANADIAN PACTFIL( Juneéau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH May 2 PRINCESS LOUIS May 10 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 for Juneau, the Alaska Line steam- er Mount McKinley arrived in po southbound at 6 o'clock Saturday ev- ening, docking at the Alaska-Ju- neau, and sailed dgain two hours later from the same dock. Twelve passengers boarded the steamer here, ' 5% { Coming to Juneau from the West-‘ Money_ Saved (<l Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY WIGGLY —_— CHANNEL R8US LINE, Phone )05 Jeneau or 71 Douglas 11:15, 12:00 midnight. i ' Dougls A.M.—T7:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.ML—12:40, | 6:40, 6%40; ©:40, 7:40, 11:40. G Highway [eave Ank Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; 0, 4:15. Saturday Special | PM.—12: ! #ave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9: 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, '612; Night and Day e . Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMO! “JIMMY” RINEHART v+ Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent NS The only line serving Alaska that maini a regular weekly service throughout the y Leave Juneau Arrive Leave Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Ronnd North Sea Northland . North Sea Northland ...Apr. 23 Apr. 30 May 7 Apr. 27 May 4 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent.. CITY WHARF ... ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound _April 17 April 20 ....April 21 April 24 ..April 24 April 27 ..May 1 May 4 May 5 May 8 Southeastern Schedule April 20 April 24 April 27 May 1 May 4 May 8 Due Junea Southbouna April 26 April 30 May 3 May 10 May 14 Steamer YUKON BARANOF ALASKA YUKON . BARANOF N'WESTERN VICTORIA .. N'WESTERN THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCCGX, Agent——FPhone 2 ‘April 26 PR Alaska Transportation Co. ' SCHEDULED SAILINGS ko Evelyn Berg. from Seattle ... _April 19 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phorie 312 n oy [ ) N YRE 2% Between' Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks ‘and’ funemi PAA Planes are-always within 100 miles of one .of our: 1 radio. stations, all manned by experienced operators. X Reduced Passe "ilzter Fi’r.es',to Many Fairbanks on Sundays. g Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays, i—l’lmne 108 X Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTE LOUIS A. 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