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Tl HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT 'NAVY COURIERS YUH OUGHTA HAVE ONE O' THEM NEW-FANGLED LIE- DETECTORS IN THIS _BUSINESS, BUDDV TIAIN'T LIKE I AIN'T TRIED T'GIT ONE,UNK / | [HEN THEY ASKS ME ————— EVERY TIME I GOES | HOW D'YUH | [T'BUY ONE, THEY INSISTS AM I SURE T GAN MEET | A MEAN,SON?Z | |ON GIVIN' ME A TH! PAYMENTSy AN WHEN 1 SAYS'YES!, TH' DERN DEMONSTRATION o THING NEAR EXPLODES, FOR BEDROOMS WASHINGTON, April 27. will taks an act of Congress to keep the nav 5 good and safe. ! And vy is trying to get Congress to pass the act. | It’s this way. | { Naval officers forbidden to take compartments in Pullmans be- cause the expense is greater than necessary. At the same time, an |officer charged with handling secret |documents is likely to lose his com- are - Y aiT i FOR RERT | |FOR RENT—Furnished room. Girl | INFORMATION I,| or woman preferred. Write Box a2 *| 562, care of the Empire s s to the|- ,,,f;,mm e average words (o | WANTED TO RENT—Small apt Daily rate per line for consecutive | Or housekeeping room furnisk or unfurnished; for one. Writ insertions: One day .10¢ Empire G 559 ; . S e BO ik u::l(,‘:,:’,:e 560 FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms 2077 il L 1h, the atfine My 41, Gul'at Shoont BHCH SewRrd. | vclock in the afternoon to INSWe|p R RENT — Furnished house tusertion on same day. Phone 366, We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone FOR RENT — Steam heated room fircciony with board. Phone 3602 2 37 % for Ad-taker. > ikl |FOR RENT — Modern 3-room apt e : | with bath. Shabaldak apts, next In case of error or if an ad ¢ ex- |t | Phone 642. | piration, advertiser please noli- | | to Moose Hall has been stopped before FOR RENT — Pent-House aj fy this office (Phone 374) at ment, by itself—in center of busi- once and same wili be given attention | | l]ib DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | FOR RENT SR Belt Ave, or ness section. Phone 97. 2 apis. Call at 814 Gold 416. phone FOR R FOR SALE T — Furnished house Phone 366. ' - Furnished two-room i Terms FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. Newly mined. Call the painted and calei- | Venetian FOR SAL& — Wardrobe trunk A-1 | n: combination radio, - : | CONdIton: le: folding kitchen 4-ROOMS and bath, steamheated, | g e | electric range, washing machine A Frigidaire, new oak floors. Cal FOR SALE—33 ft. trolling boat, ~Windsor Apts nquire Empire office O fos g heated fur- wrile P, Q. Box 1176 nished apts. Phone 2004 FOR SALE—Roommng house, 17 FOR RENT — Heated, furnished rooms vrented; 6 rooms vacant oat Cicaa 1. Phnne 1O Second and Seward. Inquire Em- ___ pire. VACANCY at (he Assembly Apts. FOR SALE — Local seed potatoes VACANCY at the Grand, Gros Coliseum Apts. Inquire Colis office or phone either 61 or 3101 $4.50 per hundred. See Joe Kend- ler. FOR RENT—Completely furnished | 4-room apartment in Triangle| Building. See stan Grummett. FOR SALE—Level lot, set pipe dies, sewing machine. Phone 366. FURNISHED cabin at Point Louisa 20x22-ft. story and one - half, FOR RENT — 5-room house, rear sleeping quarters upstairs, $550. Seward Building, on Rawn Way, Illllulrl’ Tom Petrich, ])‘wnu 536.| $35 per month. See R. E. Robert- | son. FOR SALE — The Skagway Coffee -— Shop, fully equipped, with living FOR RENT | a-toum furnished apt quarters; includes property and 6 Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. building. Inquire from owner, — - S Skagway, Alaska. FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles Goldstein Fur Store. FOR SALE—6-room niouse on Basin ' —— e bk T0ad- $3.900, Bhitho ‘380, [FOR_RENT —Nice _quiet heated | LSRN A MG AT R room for gentleman. 114 West 6th OIL TANKS | St., ‘We have them in stock, weiding of all kinds. Portable machine, no job tou large or too small. ALASKA ARC WELDERS. phone 330. | T | VACANCY MacKicaon Apt: | VACANCY Nugget Apts. —_— rOR RENT—Seven roum furnished FOR SALE — The Andrew Palmer| apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Boat Building and Repair Shop, its curtilage, approack ways, COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light,| Haike and whira & waler, dishes, cooking utensils and b'llh Reasonable at Seaview. nt of engmes, hoists, mac ools, | | furniture, and stock. I. b R I | Fevre, administrator, Box ANIE Juneau. w D | ST < 1 - WANTED—Two voune et S o i e WANTED—Two young, husky men want work of any kind. Willing to go anywhere. Write Empire K| 564 or call at No. 4 Johnson Apts. | shed, 7th St. on tide flats Call at village, house No. 4. | 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 h.p. Die Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, el 3 care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, w:g’:‘gho?:l:l:slmr i houm Seattle, Wash,, or Sunde & d’Evers | Company, 3eattle, Wask. \né('léi LANECT TURN )our o!o gc!d 1Em value Cash or trade at Nuw.el Shop MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B, Burford Co. | WANTED—Day work of any kind. Phone 6 W\Nlu_ ~ Wmn:mwm help part time with housework in exchange \ for room and kitchenette. WANTED- -umpk‘ nhcut children wish to rent furnished or unfur- | nished house. Write P.O. Box 886, Juneau. CGUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST- Txy ‘The Empue Lnsamcds !m results, “Smiling Service” | | Bert’s Cash Grocery | i I Will party who took wrong t at Douglas Natatorium night kindly exchange Kensington Apt. No. 1 PHORE 105 | Free Dellvery FOUND — Pair of gold - rimmed | glasses, were left at the Juro | HOTEL JUNEAU | Sample Shop shortly after E Formerly Hotel Zynda | ter. Owner may have same by c: ing at the Empire and paying for this ad. CLARENCE WISE | Manager | Try The Empire cuassifieds results. £ 'rry an Emp:ro we l' ""fi’:; ”g ! Ludwig Nelson | ,':‘,n;";: I:ADI?) Te,ms | | | PATCOMARER and JEWELER l 122 Second St.—Next door to | adon Mask Ban Francisco bukery | [FES———y .® por |Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- Heat | and light furnished. Phone 4503. ‘ —__|Juneau to Vancouver, i | | | i | | | ! i Canadian Pacific Services: | 3 3 |mission if he | he tocuments. :l\'lrr:,ac,.).xn. J. Kristan, Bert El-i Therefore, he has to take a berth NEA |stad, R Murphy. ‘and stay awake because he can't | When the Alaska sailed for the lock it. The Navy Department's R I’ l"l ll N S AI.ASKA flN HEH |westward from the Alaska-Juneau new bill contains a specific clause \ { \ { ! {dock this morninz, booked from allowing “confidential couriers” of \ N z z Nine yhere with Purser Dave Doran were: 'the navy to take lockable train com- ARRIVING HERE :::.: GOAST GUARDER “a e m e e % e e e Steamer Movements NEARLY EMPTY 8$.5. NORTHWESTERN: IN PORT LAST NIGHT PBearinig nin> passengers through to the South from Haines and Skagway, seven of them scldiers, and with three others aboard for Ju- neau, besides those booked for Sitka from Seattle, the steamer North- western returned to port here last evening at. 5:45 o'clock and sailed agdin at 6:30 o'clock, for Sitka, from wliere she will proceed to Seattle affer calling at Petersburg, Wran- gell and Ketchikan. Coming to Juneau from Skagway were: Mrs. Thomas M. Reed, Karel Surha, Hilbert Johnson, Five passengers left Juneau aboard the Northwestern, four of them bookad for Seattle with Purser Paul Coe and one for Wrangell. They were: For Seattle—Mrs. H. Johnson, L. C. Pratt, Oliver H. Stevning, and F. Allard. For Wrangell, A. Price. D Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Optom- trist, has returned to her Juneau practice. —adv. st U DS Empire c-assifieas pav. passemzers for Cordova; two paruments on ss country (rips. the steamer Curacao| - for Kodnk four for Valdez, and NOTICE nineteen passengers out from Ju-| For special fresh dressed chickenc, | neau for Seward. |eall Femmer, phone 114. adv. Q Outbound passengers from Ju- ~lb°u"d bteamer Load neau were: For Cordova—Charles ,ul with Workers, Equip- ' woods, Dr. J. B. Loftus, E. Zabot, P. Sanddich, Ed Hadlund, Mrs. nent of Canneries, Mines | Giarence o1son, M. Kosot, S. Nar- T onoff, Gus Donoff. For Kodiak— North Sea in port and sched- uled to sail for Sitka at 4 o' e lock this afterncon. S( lll;l)\ LED SAILINGS . . . . NARTHBOUND . . NORTHLAND FOR ALASKA MAY 20 . TWO LARGE I 1 ncarly three hundred north-| Charles Marin, Mrs. A. Loney. ® “uum Vancouver 9 (0- facing pe & oard her, For Valdez — Kathryn Jackson, . nigh ¥ ‘othv . - . 4 ska Litk e A ARkn Dorothy Parkhurst, H. Johnson, K. e Victoria scheduled to sail from Surka. For ‘Seward—E. Birkland, Vessel ’V[a.\mg Annual Trip e Scattle 9 a.m. Wednesday . \ H ” k cckad ¥ Pacific Coast|ponald Capps, P. F. Casey, Mrs. A. . Nnrl]\iuu(.l M;h(’(llll(.'(] p te sai to ¢ lf_tll, KR ralicka minal 3 at 2 o'clock. Souve, Loretta Souve, Arthur Souve, e from Seattle April 30 at 10 W‘” BC Aboard imong her huge list of passeng- James 8. Truitt, R. R. Robertson, e am. J. W. Erickson, Paul Jelligh, Ty > tweniy-six coming to Ju- e vukon scheduled to sail from Gill. Don Clark, B, Hi fis SEATTLE, April 27.—Coast Guar RN g b MeGl], DRSO, G IN ALASKA BY Se: & ;1 at 9 am. u m Seattle; six coming to o 2 o .' E ,,.v,m];; M“ :-\:;,,‘;‘,(‘l ,‘:() sail cutter Northland, Fred Zeusle: i v ,} ng 0w, Revell, Gust Stockman, John by S ek S e v commander, is posted to sail f i Southeast Al- Burlew, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- e irom Seaitle May 3. Bath " d other Arctic aska port -cna booked through Math, C. R. Griffin. | ieduled to ¢ oS g e Northwestern s c i C dova from So2a six enroute eco0ss0sceeec0I0000e000CRCENeTE AN OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS MARINE ATRWAYS, INC. SEAPLANES . sail from Seattle May 4 at 9 . ! sy The Notthirna win also carry Aics to § ra's point; thirteen from ' Students Get Credit Authorized - e Princess Louise scheduled to Hrdlicka and P nroute north thirty-nine from . b o Vacaies May & e to continue o search for cligs ) to the steamer for Fish They Catch U. S. Mail Carri & atopo to the origin of Western Alaska ) ugh from Seai-| 3 o We el‘s o SOUTHBUGUND SAILINGS en~ient tribes 11 one hundr nT‘Y—LV}'\TER- Ukll » April 27— $ 3 NG g At i | e n denis get whipped for go- 3y . & Baranof scheduled southbound Commander Zeusler is temporar 1 for : i Ph - ° p ily Cniet of Staff in place of Com- from Se g fishing, but those in Prof G. A. one 623 Hunqar 6232 s + i scheduled southbound e Mander M. J. Ryan, detached last hundred and nincty passengers of Moores Oklahoma A. and M. class- PILOTS ® next Monday week to command the cutter Sam- both classes es ge <'1’l<ml for ll»] " { X 3k R & s The 2ska is also carrying Frequent trips to lake and stream LOCAL SAILINGS uel D. Ingham. On lm_ return The Alaska is also carrying an ol g o ¥ ’ ; |» Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ¢ Commander Ryan will again revert almost capacity load of cargo, con- for ¥ is kinds of fish are part ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING Is day night av 6 p. m, tor w{t0.Dis duties here. taining lumber, tractors, automo- of the recular procedure in Prof. 2 ;.”'k.. ;d w,‘,mm" . Commander Warner Thompson ucks, mining machinery, fisn Moore's field zoology courses. SR e s 5 now on the cutter Itasca, will be t besides general merchan- 222 A gl =% e Dart leaves every Wednesday . " . . gen- ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY e at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e ° ° . discharging her eral cargo for Juneau at the Pa- All Qdd Fellows, Rebekahs and ast dock, the Alaska shifted members of their families, also vis- early morning to the Alaska- iting members, are invited to unite u dock, from where she sailed With Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, ard a o'clock. The Alaska Thursday evening, April 29, in the not ‘call at Haines, LO.OF. Hall, at 8 o'clock. In Com- memoration of the One Hundred cutat on her pre Coming to Junea and Eighteenth Anniversary of the placed in command of the Ingham headquarters h(‘l'l‘ said. e Alexander, Kake and way e 208500000 et GUNGESIN B . SATLING SCHEDULE High tide feet | aboard the Alaska were: . Founding of Odd Fellowship in Am- Low. tids foot | i Van Ackeren, Doris Arlene, Robert erica. Southwestern Schedule i High tide 2 feet | The following aids to Alacka nab- J. Cacy, E. Cheff, Oliver Drange, GUST GUSTAFSON, Noble Grand = Rrsrt g o e Low tide feet |igation are temporarily gut' of cofi- H. Presberg, Q. Cardner, Dr. M. CHARLES W. CARTER, Secretary. BARANOP April21 April24 April30 — ! n but are to be i N. Garhart, M. Griffin, Miss Clara adv. ALASKA ... April2s April21 May 3 A “Timely” R t ‘ Stikine Stral pint Hansen, Miss Helen Junes, E. Laurie, - e YUKON May 1 May 4 May 10 mmely heques con reported missing Af G. Melbo, B. B. Neiding, J. Ole, E. “0 K.” BARANOF May 5 May 8 May 14 ROCE PONT THd._Rifel mau| Sumner Strait Keku St J. Rice, G. H. Walmsley, J. W. | Southeastern Schedule carricrs Tecelve many strange. re-|COD 6A reported missing M . Engstrom, L. Johnson, D. Rustinen, | LUNCH ! VICTORIA &pru zz I‘l\gay ; my "3: quests, so Marshall 3 n wasn't| Tievak Strait—Rose Inlet Buoyfa I TR, Nll ;iubp ¢, J. Ross, M. | Fried Frog Legs and Other | Sl b0 S 5 g surprised when he found an alarm TePOted out of position April 10 P“r‘;‘”’m"m,'_‘;l‘pm g e | Delicacies i > v . P Do awak—Fish 244 ee: ighte g t . Frankli ™ FBGe G 0K OF I Rabens buoy 1 reported extinguished April J. Koto, ‘ el 2 s el 43 THE ALASKA LINE F. E. McDermott, N. A note on the timepi “Please set our clock.” .- Empire ads are read. d: e I TN i e Sitka Sound—Vitskari Island Light reported extinguished March 31; e . |signal Island light reported ex- tinguished March 31. ('h tham Straits Transportation C0.| peyil Strait—Brad Rock buoy 1 reported missing April 15. Portlock Harbor — Minnie Reef light reported extinguished April 3. Seacoast—Cape St. Elias lighted whistle buoy 3 reported extinguish- ed March 14. Prince William Sound — Middle Rock light reported extinguished April 23. Smith Island lighted bell buoy 1 reported extinguished April 17, 1937. Resurrection Bay — Hive Island “M. S. DART” nesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION {MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 RECSS——— JARMAN'S Custom Built 5650 Alaska Steamshiz Co FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight light reported extinguished April 20. Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point light, reported destroyed October 16. The following aids have been either relighted or restored: Chatham Strait—Point Cnndner light relighted April 23. Saginaw Channel—Faust Rock lighted bell buoy relighted April 21.) Chatham Strait—Killisnoo Harbor light relighted April 23. Icy Strait — Lemesurier Island light relighted April 22, ! — e eee | Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Optom - etrist, has returned to her Juneau —adv. 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 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot: Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent HILAND TRANSPORTATION CO PHONE 114 | nractice, Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner l’\( ll( | A Mdpex;s Saved Money Earned i | Victoria or Seattle i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH May 2 PRINCESS LOUISE May 10 B radio stations, all manned The only line serving Alaska that maintains @ regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Ronnd Connections at Vancouver with 113 I' u;fl mldnlxh'.. Dotiglas A8~ ‘Transcontinental 7:40, 8: : 9:40, Trans-Atlantic PACIFIC Trans-Pacific North Sea Apr. 27 Apr. 29 * Tickets, reservations and {ull :‘":Rlasnd - fiay 4 May 6 or ea ...... ay 11 May 13 | particulars from Northland .May 14 May 18 May 20 V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent.. J..B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen 4 oy AR , Douglas Agent. CITY - GUY SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from ‘Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE May 3 Night Phone 312 Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowne, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 by experienced operators. PAA Electra Plane scheduled to arrive from Fairbanks on Sundays. v Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 " hdd . 4 ~r 1

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