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6 OLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY | NOW, LESSEE -- FIGGERIN' BY [/ LAFE 1E SAWANTA, BUT THI RVl I OUGHTA ARRIVE AT TH!' CONCLUSION THAT FROCESS OF INDUCTION , ER MAYBE JESS DEDUCTION e WANT ADS e PO o WANT AD | | INFORMATION | d Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ....50¢ Copy must be in the office by oclock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over from persons listed in directory Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 10¢ 2 telephone telephone In case of er i | has been stopped before ex-] piration, advertiser please no%i- fy this office (Phone 374) at attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FUR SALE house with Ball Park. once and same wili be g)vcn] ) ] SALE—4-room 9th & E, opp. 000-gallon oil stor= | 31 Durant coupe. { Call No. 12 CIiff Apts. | FOR SALE—Level lot. Phone 366 FORD COACH, late 29, A-1 condi- tion. Call CLff Ap FOR SALE—Double bed. A-1 condi- tion. Phone 254 E‘OR SALE Furnished two-room house, 838 Basin Road. Term FGR SALE—:SB it. trolling boat, cheap. Inquire Empire office or: VACANC write P. O. Box 1178. Rooming house, 6 rooms va FOR rooms Second SALE rented; and Seward. Inquire Em- | pire. ? FOR SALE — L $1.50 per hundre ler. FOR SALE —The Skagway Coffee Shop, fully equipped, with living quarters; includes property and building. Inquire from owner, Skagway, Alaska. OIL TANKS We have them in stock, weiding of | Portable machine, no job too small. all kinds tou laj or Y i int. | FOR RENT-—Completely furn: 7 FOR RERT FOR RENT—4-room furnished Apt Ellingen Apts. Corner 3rd & Gold house 2 rir FOR RENT — Small room on West 12th St. Call 118 after 4 p.m. or see Paul Schnee at the Masonic Temple hed over- stove 341 - b-room furn oil heater electric Phone FOR RENT house. Frigidaire stuffed furniture, and washing machine after 5 pm VACANCY Jensen Apts. Phone 904. FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur- nished house. $15. Whites only — | phone 2 i 47 FOR RENT—Housekeeping Call at Second and Sev Steam heated room Phone 3602 FOR RENT with board DR RENT — Pent-House apart- ment, by itself—in center of busi- | ness section. Phone 97. FOR RENT—2 apts. Call at 814 Gold 3elt Ave., or phone 416. i FO," RENT — 5-room unfurnished | house. Newly painted and calei- mined. Call the Venetian Shop. |4-ROOMS and bath, steamhcated,'!s » electric range, Frigidaire, new Windsor Apts. machine, Cali washing oak floors. Steam heated fur- Phone 2004, FOR RENT nished apts. FOR room NT Close Heated, Phone furnished in 1421 VACANCY at in> Assembly Apts. Y at the Grand, Gross and, Coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum office or phone either 61 or 3101 4-room Building. apartment in Triang See Stan Grummett. sced potaloes|FOR RENT—a-toom furnished apt. Wa See Joe K\‘ml—‘i { Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. | FLAT for rent — Inquire Charl Goldstein Fur Store. 1 FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St., phone 330. | | VACANCY MacKir VACANCY Nugget Apts #OR RENT—Seven room furnished ALASKA ARC WELDERS. | apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe.| FOR SALE- shed, Tth St. on tide flats. Call at village, house No. 4 SALZ—44-ft. 35 hp Dicsel| wery, su and 000 O e de Sunde Wi 1, & d'Fvers } CUs h, Gt tile "~ MISCELLAN TURN your ol; god Into v}al:xe Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B, Burford Co, ™ CUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—P: of Oxford eye glasses. Finder please leave at Halvorson's or Empire. FOUND — Pair of gold - rimmed glasses, were left at the Juno Sample Shop shortly after Ea: ter. Owner may have same by call- ing at the Empire and paying for this ad. ins re- development, Streamlining or railway tra to increase speed is generally garded as a recent but in 1900 a streamlined “Adam Windsplitter” train on the Balti- more and Ohio attained a speed of 85 miles an hour in t - Today’s News Today-— Zmpire. Chatham Straits 1-ans ortation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- nesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION 2-room cabin and a'COZ urn. apts. Lnght.i cooking utensils | warm, dishes, waler, | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | WANTED ‘ TO BUY — Rooming Write Empire 577. | WANTED house. 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. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 361 Gastineau Grocery PHONE FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated ‘26 K ” LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other Delicacies 257 S. Franklin —| Phone 324 | “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHOSE 163 Free Delivery | | { | Juneau b *——‘—‘**_‘I HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE | Manager Try an Empire ad. Ludwig Nelson WATCHOMAKER and JEWELER Junecsu, Alaska |Juneau to Vancouver, KIDDIES' PEANUTS IS BEIN' STOLE DOWN AT TH' ZOO AN' I MEANS T'CRACK TH! [ WAL, I ADMTS) THA'S A LITTLE LOW-- GOT. Y] ANYTHING T GO ON, SON 2 YEAH, T PICKED UP ALITTLE CLUE, UNK TILL SHOW YUH .~ By TS PR s o v 00 0 o0 Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND ® Victoria due Sunday. e Yukon due Tuesday. e Northland due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS lyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle May 3. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle 4at9 am. Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle May 5 at 9 am Princess Louise scheduled sail from Vancouver May at 9 pm. ® North Sea scheduled e from Sealtle at 10 T SOUTHBG! Princess Norah scheduled to arrive in port at 11 o'clock tonight and sails south 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- t at 6 p. m, for 1d wayports. Dart leaves Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ander, and way- ) Ev to ° 5 sail May to am . SAFLINGS . . at ° . . ° . " . every e pori R N TIDES TOMORROW 133 feet 22 feet 118 f 59 f High tide 4:17 a Low tide 11:13 a High tide 5:49 p. Low tide 11:38 p. m. m., m., m, S MONDAY m., 125 feet m., 27 feet | m, 12.1 feet | TID High tide a Low tide 12:30 p High tige 7:00 p. .o NOTICE Bids will be received Sommers Construction Co. until Tuesday, pm.,, for wrecking Marine | Bldg. New Standard Oil Co. lccation. See foreman on job for de- | tails. adv. by R. J SR G B RS Cigars Cigarettes Candy Ca-ds THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “[IMMY" CARLSON CANADIAN PACIFIC Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH May 2 PRINCESS LOUISE May 10 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic ‘Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and 1ull particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 out from Juneau to of gold concentrat i [A. McLeod, Nel \BARR GFF { clock bound to Atlin, e 3 BARANCF BRINGS ONE PASSENGER ONLY TO JUNEAU Steamer hias Record Light Load from Westward Takes 13 Aboard Here One ‘passenger only, Mrs. Pearl Murdoch, was booked for Juneau on the amer Ba which docked here from the ward last evening a few minut o'clock, and only 11 pa were booked through from the Westward to Seattle Thirteen additional howev the at 8 o'clock last eve passeng ner continued from Junes ng, 12 of th attle and for Ketchikan Beranof was here for the Pacific dock aded al ¢ from the Hix brought in fror t week-end by the leaving here While the an hour last evening at e mine, tle Mrs Passenger from here on the sailing to ¢ Baranof were: R. Beers, Mr Herb Redman, George E. nd Mrs. Joe B L. J. Kavanaugh, C , Capt. Paul Edwards, J. D. M. Aro, M. Rurkoln, and For Ketchikan was Mrs. |Nellie Cogo. TO ATLIN WITH FREIGHT LOAD, THREE PASSENGERS With three passengers and freight board his North Canada Air Ex- press Pilgrim plane, Pilot L. F. Bar took off frem the landing field here this morning shortly before 10 o'- on the fi of two flights he is slated to ma to the British Columbia mining town this week-end. Passengers out from Juneau to Atlin this morning with Barr were: Joe Clay, R. Stewart and H. %O. Engelson. Several more Atlin bound passengers are in Juneau awaiting Bair's return, probably this after- noon, and his second hop across the border. COOKING LECTURE ‘With more than 150 in attendance at the two cooking demonstrations presented by Mrs. Vena L. Crone this week, the repeat performanee was held last night in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Prize winners last night were Mrs. Glen Allen, Mrs. L. H. Wilms, Mrs. Clarence Furgerson, Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mrs. F. M. Doolin, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. John Glasse, Mrs. Ray Day, Lillian Jibriloff, Mrs. John Torvinen, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, nes Manning. - Dcen't miss the big dance at the Terminal tonight. Cover charge 50c, ladies free. adv. Ag Moneg Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY Phone 105 Jeneau or 71 Douglas Leave funeau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.ML.—12:15, 1:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 5, 12:00 midnight. 1 i |Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40.8:40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, :40, , 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, I 11:40. Glacler Highway [eave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. ave Juneau: AM. — 730, 9:30; | »M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juncau at 9:30 AM, ere added to her list when t : IS WELL ATTENDED Schmitz, Mrs. H. Snaring| CHANNEL BUS LINE <= - 11 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, May 1.- mer Yu- kon sailed at 9:25 o'clock this fore-| noon with 224 first class and 211“ steerage passengers. | Passengers aboard the steamer booked for Juneau include C. W.! Gray, wife and infant, Thomas O'-; Brien, Ted Hoffman, B. F. Heintzle- man, H. R Alma Field, Wilson, Ms D. Dale and wife, ren Wilson, E. Byron Schull e CABIN FIRE IN ROBERTS’ ROW CALLS FIREMEN arly this morn- 2 o'clock alarm, Firemen contin- he street till Row, a cabin lying betwezn the City Dock he Junecau Lumber Mills. * found a sprightly blaze well under w n one of the cabins d a mighty battle on their ne next 45 minutes to flames from spreading the row tinder-like cabins. After about an hours’ blaze-bat- tling the firemen were successful extinguishing the flames, but nly after the interior of the one cabin had been almost completely ed, with all furnishings destroy- ed, and the flames had licked at the adjacent cabins. - of bea € » roll on down of in SCHOOL TAX BUE The Territorial law provides that school tax, $5. must be paid by May 1. Penalty of $2 may be imposed for non-payment. PLEASE PAY YOUR TAX NOW. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, adv., School Tax Collector. — .- Den’t miss the dance at the Terminal tonight. Cover charge 50¢, adies free. adv. | 1937. “poration in the disposition of some| lenough to call out even the CLIFF STERRETT i SURPLUS FISH WILL BE SOLD T0 NEW FSCC Frozen Her}‘ing in Pacific N. W. and Alaska to Be Disposed of WASHINGTON, May 1. — Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Dimend, Unit- ed States Senator Lewis B. Schwel- lenbach, of Washington; Represen- atives Wallgren and Magnuson, also of Washinston State, said in a} joint statement, they have been as- sured of cooperation of the Federa- tion of Surplus Commodities Cor- 2,000,000 pounds of frozen herring in Pacific Northwest and Alaska| sto: plants. | The four said they had discussed the situation with President J. W. Tapp, President of the Corporation, and they had been assured “every| consideration would be given to our| request for immediate purchase of| surplus fish and disposal to indi- gents, This would completely solve MISS RCHWER IS HONOR GUEST AT e cms—— : : ’u])t‘n at Eagle River the latter part Lul this menth and matter of send- {ing a representative to the Scout Jambore¢ are among the subjects SURPRISE SHOWER In honor of Miss Anne Rohwer, fiancee of Dr. T. K. Pyle, a surprise | linen shower was given last evening ! by Mrs. G. E. Nostrand assembling | a dozen guests, ’ The affair was marked by bridge| during the evening. Spring flowers formed an atiractive setting. Invited to be present for the oc-' casion were Miss Dalma Hansen, Miss Pearl Peterson, Mrs. C. O. Sa- bin, Mrs. J. G. Shepard, Mrs. M. E. Monagle, Mrs. Keith Wildes, Minard Mills, Mrs. S| Mrs. W. K. Barle Hunter Jr, R. L. Bernard. e SCOUT EXECUTIVES TO MEET MONDAY A meeting of the Boy Scout Dis- trict Committee will be held at 4:30 Monday afternon in room 408 of the Federal and Territorial build- ing, it was announced today by! Chairman Wellman Holbrook. The Scout camp which is scheduled to BEER IS BACK, KANSAS STATE TOPZKA, Kansas, May 1.—Click- ng of mugs and shouts welcomed cgal beer in Kansas today after a statutory absence of 56 years: from the ' s where Carrie Nation's * hatchet once hacked saloons. Beer of 3.2 percent alcohol con- tent is legalized. ———.e Den't miss the big dance at the Terminal tonight. Cover charge 50c, ladies free. adv. D — A ntl s to be con- structed under the river Meuse in Hollend at a cost of $7,500,000. It will have lanes for automobile traf- fie, bieyelists and pedestrians. > Journalistic halls of fame are maintained at Ohio State :Univer- sity and the ‘University of Illinois. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA BY MARINE ATRWAYS, INC. Authorized U. S. Mail Carriers Phone 623 the fishermen’s problems.” Much of the surplus stock off herring would be a complete loss to fishermen unless sold immediatl because storage companies will soon claim the fish for charges. - SHOTGUN CLUB IS PLANNING HEAVY SHGOT TOMORROW the weather indicating a spring morning tempting mos indifferent of gunmen, the Juneau Shotgun Club will engage in a trap shoot tomorrow morning at 10 o'- clock, cn the club range behind the Juneau Dairy, it was announced to- day. It is expected that nearly the full membership of the club, as well a several yuests, tomorrow forenoon's gunning. - e - Today's News Today—Empire With sunny t . Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES F OR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place ¢ i e Eq}lqnca Skyrocket é‘?laqg Stinson “Patco” U.S. MAIL PRHONES, Ji unéau Hang: ar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Jiaes Northland North Sea Northland North Sea ... FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent.. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent....... The only line serving Alaska that maintains| a regular weekly service throughout the yur.l Arrive Leave Junéau Juneau No. Bound So. Round Leave Seattle Apr. 30 ..May 17 May 14 May 21 May 4 May 11 May 18 May 25 May 6 May 13 May 20 May 27 10 ki 23 18 will be on hand for Hangar 623-2 rings PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING RVING ALASKA THE YEAR'ROUND SAILING SCHED Southwestern Schedule amer BARANOF ALASKA YUKON BARANOF VICTORA N'WESTERN THE Due Juneau Due Junea™ Northbound Southbouna April24 April30. April 27 May 3 May 4 May 10 May 8 May 14 Leave Se 't) AL a2l April 24 .May 1 May 5 Scutheastern Schedule May 1 May 8 May May 3 10 April 27 May 4 ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCUX, Agent——Phone 2 Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ...May 3 - " 'Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 radio stations, all manned Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA - WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, 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. Leaves for Interior after arrival of Alaska Line steamer from Seattle on Tuesdays. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffie Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE