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POLLY AND HER PALS LOOKA HERE ,IMBECILE WOT YUH BEEN DOIN' OVER AT TH' NEXDORS 2 \ SHE SEZ IF SHE EVER CATCHES SIGHT O' YUH AGIN, SHELL SAW YUH IN HAFF | I DON'T SEE WHY' ] SOMEBODY STOLE A PIE FROM HER WINDA EN‘ I TOOK THI'CASE MORE PIES AN LEAVE 'EM OUT AS BEFORE --- Kirg Peatures Synd A GOOD DETECTIVE ALLUS RE-ENACTS TH' CRIME, 'EM FER, T DOESN'T HE 2 IDJIT 2 [ P SRses TR s FOR RENT P T R R R I A WANT AD s ¢ Steamer Movements FORMATION | |FOR RENT—4-rcom house. Call ® i , IN I, Martin of the Light Company at ® NARTWBOSN . & - =31 67 after 6 o'clock at night . Nm'lhlandl sckh(‘dulo(lllm arrive : - . at 7 o'cloc tonight. Count five average words to the| L, Noy jensen Apts. Phone 904. o SCHEDULED SAILINGS ine s e Princess Louise scheduled to ® Iraily rate per line for consecutive | poR REN?» Tou: A‘ZLl'l]‘)TL;} rooms. . sail from Vancouver May 5 e fudertious f i | call at Second and Seward SR de 7 ne da — Forth. Sen - i) ; sail Yy iendieiprnnn o4 FOR RENT am heated room ' ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® Sianttinin: ol 500 with board. Phone 3602. e from Seattle at 10 a.m. May : \ ; § e 7 Copy b shie Gialbe L:V“: FOR R Pent-House apart- e Alaska seheduled to sail from o o'clock in the .n.mnmv.n to ins (Al self—in center of busi-'s . Seattle May.d nt o = biwridon on same day. telephone| Recs section. Phone 97. e Victoria scheduled to sail from e We accept ads over telephone Lo WL R R : 1 pers listed in telephone poR RENT—2 apis. Call at 814 Gold | o (i e N SALLANGS @ clory Belt Ave, or phone 416 e Yukon scheduled southbound e rh $14—Ash for Ad-taker, < )eqs ey ] — FO.' RENT — 5-room unfurnished ® Dext Monday. of . oy on ag"i| house. Newly painted and calci- ® LOCAL SAILINGS | In case of crror or if an ad | | mined. Call the Venetian Shop. | ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- | has been stopped before el- | &y e duay night at 6 p. m, for » | piration, advertiser please noi- | |4.ROOMS and bath, steamheated, e Sitka and wayports. . | Iy this office 1th:1eb?74llv:’;g electric range, washing mai hine, e Dart leaves ev Wednesday © | once and same wii be gl Frigidaire, new oak floors. Cali ¢ gt 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® atten UU"IY ALASK AV ENPTRE ! Windsor Apts e Alexander, Kake and way- ® | THE DAIL - e — ° ! vt FOR RENT — Steam heated fur-'} ."‘;“5_ AT e nished apts. Phone 2004. FOR SALE ol o FOR RENT — Heated, furnished Simons full size, excellent| room. Close in. Phone 1421. pring. Sell or exchangé for %.'—— 7 —— - Bhone 154 Do VACANCY at ine Assembly Apts. FOR SALE —3-room frame house VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and on Glacier Highway, $350. Write Coliseum Apts. Inquire Cohseum box S585 Empire office or phone either 61 or 3101 | TH Is MURN!NG FOR SALE — Oil heating stove, FOR RENT—Completely (umlsh(‘(l davenport, ¢ and household 4-room apartment in Triangle g 203 Dixon St, phone 3354. Building. See Stan Grummett. —Electric Maytag Washe FOR RENT—o-1vum furnished apt. er. Mrs, Kaufmann Inquire 304 Decker B]db Loaded to L"P“’ 1t"' Ldnnenv Crews Lal pnone FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles house under construction. Garage Goldstein Fur Store. in basement. 9% miles out. Lee — R S Minkler, Box 2586. FOR RENT — Nice Flowinz to AR the heated passengers aboard room for gentleman. 114 West 6Lh LlnL steamer Yukon tied up at the brim with 418 er, the Alaska “quiet lock | picketed de- St., phone 330, 1000 SHARES Hust-Chichagof at $1.15. Inquire at Nugget Shop —— | this morning, VACANCY MacKinnon Apt: |parture from s ‘Saturday. FO 2 1,000-gallon oil stor- —————|"" Coming ‘to i aboard the One 31 Durant coupe. ' ACANCY Nugeel Apis. Yuken 6 passenjers from Se-| C 12 Clff Apts. FOR RENT—Seven room furnished attle, eight from Ketchikan, three - npm(m(‘nt Inquire Snap Shoppe. from Wrangell, ana four from Pet- LE—Lcvel lot. Phone 366. | _ ————— ——— \ersburg. Among the through p v = E e 07X, warm, L. sengers were several cannery crews, s SAI." ann}alw:l 'lwo-xuom water, dishes, 5 ml" one pair of roundtrip passeng- house. ;Er; ijn Road. Terms. | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. iers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Prendegast. FOR SALE—33 f{t. trolling boat, | Booked m Seattle to Shepard'’s cheap. Inquire Empire office or ANTED [Point were 45 cannerymen, To Or- - ca, 47 cannery workers. Going to write P. O. Box 1178. - WANTED—Ycung man wants Work Gordova aboard the Yukon were 44 SALE—Rooming house, 17 of any kind. Call Johnson APIs.|passengers from Seattle and two iR d“"l’"“* "“‘g“'- No. 8 from Ketchikan. Listed to transfer d and Seward. Inquire Em- ——— : @ R gl % s gty WANTED — Experlenced waitress, |20 Cordova to the steamer Curacao " for Kodiak and Ken: {were eleven other while district points passengers from sixteen passengers booked with Purser .| phone 157, FOR SALE — Local seed potaloes m————— $150 per hundred. See Joe Kend- WANTED to buy —living room fur- | Seattle; niture. Must be in good condition |were aboard ler. . and reasonable. Phone 1472 or|Red McNamece to Valdez from Se- FOR SALE —The Skagway Coffee P.O. Box 1493 lattle. Shop, fully equipped, with L\mg Y For the Copper River Packing ; includes properly ond WANTED TO BUY — Rooming Company cannery at Ne Juan f.om owner, Douse. Write Empire 577. vere 27 passengers from Seattle. 8 y i s oy ‘rom Seattle and destined for Sew- Chatham Straits “~anssortation Vo, ard were 178 passengers, and four O'L TAI ;lmm Wrangell and one from Pet- We bave them it stoc ng of “M s DAR 99 |ersburg were aboard for Seward. Porrable machine ob © L] ‘When the Yukon sailed from the tou large or too smal' Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed-)Alaska-Juneau dock here for the ALASKA ARC WELDE for Petersburg, |Westward at 7 o'clock this morning, nesday at 7 am. (thirty-four passengers out from OR S ”,44_“ 35 hp D|n<~l Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. fe Deat Discovery, suitable for hali- Preight ' received not later than 4 |this port had boarced her to re- but trolling and seine fishing | pm. Tuesday. plae higee getiing "off here. . Ouf Price $3,00000. O. Fjelde, owner, FOR INFORMATION 5 Jyreau Nete. Sk pasengsrs care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 [0F Cordova, cight for Valdez, and |twenty for Seward. Seattle. Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Due to the recc\t death in Seat- Company, 3eattle, Wask MISCELLANECUS | TURN yourkolvu goid Into value Cash or trade at Nunet Shop. ““Travel on a CANADIAN PACIFIC Ao Vs 88 | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. “PRIN- . CESS Liner GUARANTEFD Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. e LOST AND FOUND uneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS “Smiling Service” FOUND — Pair of gold - rimmed Bert’s Cash Grocery glasses, were left at { PHONE 163 PRINCESS NORAH sample Shop shortly a Free Dell | ter. Owner may have samc AVBX’Y Jflm“ May 2 ing at the Empire and pa PRINCESS LOUISE this ad. Muy 10 C. W. Campbell, animal husband- ryman at Kansas State College, say HOTEL JUNEAU | i ith Formerly Hotel Zynda Connections at Vancouver wi Canadian Pacific Services: pigs should be vaccinated by the CLARENCE WISE | double method two weeks before | Manager Transcontinental ‘weaning. { Trans-Atlantic £ i Trans-Pacific — eee ! Empire classifleas pay Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CPR. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN an EmTax}e ad. Ludwig Nelson WATCIMAKER and' JEWELER Juneau, Alaska Westward Bou“d Steamer | Marine News e e i e et B i A. Glasseco. k, Yukon, has by tle of his ¢ regu. Le Capt. C G Passengers Graham. coming Yukon included Jack Chamber] J. W. Wyck n Newmse From Keichikan Alexande: to ineau aboard the From Petersburg — L. Faulkh Wrangell—Ja E. Olson. George F. Martin Woar Huns Hensen, From Se Fraser, Mr. C B T. O'Bi Smith, Mi Mrs. W, Albert B. Er 3 Andrew Kemak, Clarence Tom Mack, Leo Mall J. F - ten, Homer . Herbert Smith, Samuel A. Zank ‘Al ¢ Zurak. Clemons, Gasove Kinz, M. E Leaving Juneau on the steamer n were: For Cordova—dJohn Zagore, R. McLean, O. Nillson, V. c, , A. Anderson, Mrs. Jer Valdez rine ‘.h‘ n,bm Liv ) nm (,. 11, L. D. Loud k Nelson For Seward—Anna Berestoff, Joe Perpick, H. Shippey, James Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen, Ted Hofi- man, John Smith, Mrs. A. White . C. Phelps, J. C. Wither - ‘”\x(‘k Ed Scherg, T N. L. Northrup : {Eino Ma - § HALIBUTERS - SELL, SEATTLE | SEATTLE, May 4. — Halibuters selling here today are as follows: From the western banks—Levia- than 27,000 poun 9% and 7 cents; = Pacific 34,000 pounds, 87 and 7% cents. From the local banks — Banner 12,000 pounds, Freya 18,000 pound: both selling for 9% and 7 cents; Repeat 10,000 pounds, Husky 10,- 000 pounds, both selling for 8'4 and T cents. - o TIDES TOMORROW | Low tide 2:25 a. m., 44 fect High tide 8:11 a. m., 124 feet Low tide 2:40 p. m., 25 feet High tide 9:02 p. m, 148 feet 2 PP, e PLANS MADE FOR HOSPITAL DAY AT NURSES’ .MEETING Plans for Hospital Day, May 12, were announced at the meeting of the Gastineau Channel Nurses’' As- sociation,” last night af St~ Ann’s |Hospital, with _Sister Superiot speaking of the event befoic group. Mrs. E. H. Kaser, president, pre- sided at the meeting, at which | three new members were admitted. General business discussion was also held. il L~*Momey Saved - Money Eumed EARN AT PRGGLY WIGGLY CHANNEL BUS LINE FPhone »us Jeueau or 71 Dauglas Leave Jm.n' AM—T: 153 00,0 15. 10:15, 1 M.—12:15, . 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, T7:15, l15 9“ 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 1} \ 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, | 4140, 5:40, , T:40, 8:40, 10:10, | 11:40. " ! Glacier Highway [Feave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. | .eave Jumeau: AM. — 730, 9:30; | »M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special | 10%0 p.m. I Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays ' Club, [ the ship were: Mrs, Clara Gaddie, % A S ST E w A RT from Haines; Dr. Sonia Chiefetz Wig ! J M hotta, from Skagway. Flom Haines to Sitka was Isabella B(,\uhll] d from Haines LANDS BIGGEST SALMON SUNDAY “Strippers” Enjoy Good Early-Season Luck Over Weekend first big the mnew w mem- iled A from here she took cul six passeng-| ers to Seattle, one to Sitka and one the toria To Seattle were A.| J. h to Ketchikan. J. Toering, Eugene Baker, Lichtenwalner, Frank O'Brien, Wilson, E. Parks. To Sitka: ter Johnson. To Ketchikan, | Maki. the of iermen’s luck oi ng veek-end Sunday fell t the Juneau & Fihing | Miss Sue wart, daughter of Dr. A. W, Stewart, who, unaided, | landed the prize fish of the day 39-pound king salmon Several membee wete out to try their iuck Sunda; and despite the fact that the sea son is yet too young for big catch- es, several nice fi re landed by | had not be-; “striy [ season, T ber S of ARGUMENTS UP ON TOMORROW 'Cne Phase of bomal Secur- ity Act Goes Before Supreme Court of the (:Iuh N » whose te too rusty over the winter I | Eail Clevelind had two good-| L R ized prizes to s for his day’s| WASHINGTON, May 4.—The Su-| fishing from his boat at Auk Bay, preme Court of the United States| the larger of weizhing 32 will hear arguments tomorrow on‘ pound h of the Old Age Pension provisions of{ day. d In the Social Security Act and possibly a decision may be handed down on I romizing pace was May 17. he season by those out, Arguments have already been heard on the insurance aspects of 1 ccretary and treas-, the law. of the Juneau Sports Fishing| ——a—t— isclosed that, to the rapidly swelling mem- hip of the club, it is probable / club members will be eligible for the various contests to be sponsored by club during the summer. But, club membership | open to all sportsmen and . | his morn the ’nnusLAsf ! NEWS to port nen who wou ey soon as possible. ¢ i TO GRADUATE AT U. ALASKA Ap. Melsoth will be gl o furs When graduation exercises ace | nish full information regarding the club to all who ask, and mem- D¢l at U bership applications will be accept- he University of Alaska on May 17, three Douglas High gradu- ates, Miss Vieno Wahto, William ed either by Mr. Melseth, or by s Capt. Claus Larsson, chairman of C2shen, and Harry Lundell, will the information committee. receive their diplomas. : Miss Wahto has completed her course and will receive her B.A degree. Mr. Cashen will receive a degree in Civil Engineering. He has been appointed to teach the Sev- enth grade in the Anchorage school ‘for the 1937-38 school term. Mr. VICTORIA BAGK Mining Engineering for a fourth- ploma although he will return the University next fall to further his education. Steamer in POl‘t for One Both Miss Wahto and Mr. Cashen | will leave Fairbanks following the Hour on Return from |exercises to spend the summer on| Lynn Canal Calls me Island with their parents. Leaving Juncau yesterday a.lm- ., TO RECEIVE DIPLOMA |non with eight passengers out from After three years spent as a stu- | Juneau to Haines and Skagway, be- dent nurse at the Virginia Mason |sides those booked through from Hospital in Seattle, Washington, It the South to Lynn Canal, Hawk In- Miss Phyllis Lundell, graduate of |let, Todd and Sitka, the Alaska Line the Douglas High School with the' |her Lynn Canal calls this forenoon ma at 8 o'clock this evening at the sailed southbound, by way of Hawk according to word received by her Inlet, Todd, Sitka, Petersburg, mother, Mrs. Rosalie Lundell. Wrangell and Ketchikan. | Miss Lundell completed her nur: " From Haines and Skagway, the ing course in January and at pres- | Victoria brought to Junéau three ent is attending ‘the Umversity of | i passengers, and ‘had o6né booked Washington for further study in her |from Haines to Sitka, and another field. (from Haines to Seattle. | Leaving Juneau yesterday after- {noon aboard the Victoria were: For Haines—Mrs. M. Graham, Mrs. Wil- liam Ray, Ben A. Bellamy, Mis. C. A. Herron, B. F. Kane. For skng— |way—Frank Parish, Mr. ‘and Mrs. B W. E. Wilson. Coming Lere this morning aboard ———— Harrowing the soil after spring plowing helps prevent surface bak- ing and reduces loss of moisture by evaporation and growing weeds. R — NOTICE' For special fresh dressed chickens, call Femmer, phone 114. adv. a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bonud Northland ..Apr. 30 May 4 May 6 North Sea . May 7 May 11 May 13 Northland . May 14 May 18 May 20 North Sea May 21 May 25 May 27 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD), Ticket Agent. 79 CITY WHARF 23 18 uth| Cl.eu»r J.lck\ AGE PENSION | i | | | | F year degree and will receive his di- | to | steamer Victoria returned here from class of 1933, will receive her diplo- ! at 11 o'clock, and at noon today Women's University Club, Seattle, | The only line serving Alaska that maintains : Notice to | Mariners ] | ‘The following aids to Alaska nav- igation are temporarily out of com- mission but will be restored as soon as possible, according to informa- tion received from Superintendent of Lighthou: W. C. Dibrell: | Stikine Strait—Joint Ancon Bea- con reported missing April 12. Sumner Strait-—Keku Strait con 6A reported missing March Tlevak Strait—Rose Inlet Buoy | reported out of position Apri | Klawack Iniet — Fish Eg: |Lighted Buoy - teported ed April 19 | Sitka gcund — Vitskari {Light reported extinguished March 31; Signal Island Light reported ex- tinguished March 31. Peril Strait—Brad Rock Buoy 1 (reported missing April 15 Bea-| 9 2 Portlock Harbor — M'innie Reef Light repbrted extinguishie pril 3 | Seacoast—Cape St. L]las ited Whistle Buoy 2 reported extinguish- led March 14. Ro(k Light rcported extinguished - giving an Prince William Sound — Mldrl]v: 1 April 23; Smith Island Lighted Beil Buoy 1 reported extinguished April 17. { Resurrection Bay — Hive Island | Light reported extinguished April ‘20 Kodiak Island—Table Island Light uepmud ektinguished April 26. { Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point |Light reported destroyed October |16, | Aids Relighted or Restored ! Special Canadian notice to mar- iners— Chatham Sound, Green Is- (Jand—-The Canadian Department of "Transport advises mariners that a’fog gun has beén installed on ,Green Island, Chatham Sound, B. and will operate from May 1 during foggy or obscure weather; explosive signal every minute. The signal will be emitted from the top of a pipe extending above the roof of a small building Iocau‘d 60 feet southward of the lighthouse. —e———— me sulpygur, mixed in a tio of = cunces to a gallon of may be used as a dormant spray to prevent mildew and black pots on rose plants. e e water, Lode and nlacer location notices for sale ll The Emnlre ()moe. REACH SEATTLE Phone 623 PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS, INC, Authorized U. S. Mail Carriers AND ALL POINTS Hangar 623-2 rings GENE MEYRING Lundell has completed his study in #% | | | | 1 | SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave DueJuneau Due Junea™ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouna YUKON ..May 1 May 4 May 10 BARANOF ..May 5 May 8 May 14 Southeastern Schedule N'WESTERN May 4 May 8 May 16 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOT, Agent—Phone 2 | PHONE 114 ) Alaska 'l‘ransportatml Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle.... ...May 3 nght §0l\e 312 Sche Planes are always within PACIFIC 10 m'mmon ALASKA || WINTER SCHEDUI.ES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA 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. AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE 100 miles of one of our 11 ALASKA “ s o - & 3 P