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By CLIFF STERRETT THE DAKLY AL'\SKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY ]0 1937 3 | Mrs. J. F. Monkman, R. 8. Bragaw, | ! Anchorage. AT THE HOTF._S Alaskan s Pat Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sagiiican Hardy, D. Shepperd, Matt Walls, P. B. F. Kane, Jack Coulure, J“"Lmsen Juneau! Robert McWhin- veav; H. W. Tyllis, Point Reireat]|sey” john Jess, H. £. Precht Jim Oscar E. Olson. H. H. Waller, 5. M. Bafon, Jack Crawiord, Dave Wol- [_( Wty DEDUCTIONS TELLS ME IT WUZ. A LARGE MAN, T'EAT S'MUCH---A TRAMP, CUZ HE DIDN'T SWIPE TH' FAMBLY JOOLS A \_ OuTSIDE JOB- SKYLARK , ER LOCK ER WOTEVER -rl THROW ME OFF TH' SCENT ; THAT, MADAME, IS TH' N WE MUST FIND ] WANT ADS FOR RERT RENT WANT AD INF ORMATION ished gle Fur at Grummy | FOR four-roon ax Building FOR RENT — Three rooms and bath. Newly decorated. Reasonable rent. No children. 530 Park. One day -10¢ | VACANCY—Bishop Apt. Phone 336 Additional days . B¢ Minimum charge 50¢ he office by rnoon to insure day. over in furnished Decker Delebecque ads listed b telephone telephone We acce w0 for your Ander: ’hili Bowl building RENT 1 | FOR P} | ne 187 | Housexeeping rooms. er please noti- risex Lunl: Second Seward (Phone 374) at wili be given | 1 and same ap: center of busi 97. FOR RENT — Pent-House meni, by itself—in ss section. Phone FOR RENT- Ave., at 814 Gold 416, 2 apts, or phone RENT 1sed equipment SALE—Lot gas b FOR s . 4-ROOMS and electric supplies plumbing Harris Hardw electrical appliar stored range Co. locat 1001”7 things pen thi: supplies at evenin 2 RENT heated stand i apts. Phone 2004 Phone mirror tricycle. LE—Long o boern FOR rocm RENT Heated, Phone furnished Close 1421 Men's suits to aincoats, size 42 d up; reading or $1.50, up; bifocals Ave. i FOR SALE size 40, $3, 44; shoe tance g 325 Willoughby ACANCY at tns Assembly Apts CANCY eum Apts. Inquire Coliseum office or phone either 61 or 3101., for rent — Inquire Charles Goldstein Fur Store. FOR SALE—Large 7-room fur- FLAT nished house with two apts. and within, on St. Ann’s Ave., Reasonable price, Phone VACANCY Ms James Baroumes, Douglas 132. VACANCY cKinnon Apts. 1gget Apts. ALE — First class doars, $2 -Seven room furnished 20 12th St. FOR S ¢OR RENT apartment excelleny for BED, Simmons full size, ~ spring. Sell or exchange Phene 134 Douglas. OZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable gt Seaview. ANTED frame house WANTED—To buy fo $350. Write! rcom and bedroom ette set, and a big 4392 A-1 condi-| 5. | FORD COACH:, iate tion. Call Cliff Apt. FOR _E — 3-room on Glacier Highway, box 585 Empire. urniture, din-" rug. Phone FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room house under construction. Garage WANTED in basement . miles out. Lee bainting Minkler, Box 2586. A girl for cleaning and Phone 4752 WANTED—To rent cabin out high-| way. Must be equipped with tele- phone. Running water and elec- tricity preferred. Answer box L- 602, Empire office. t-Chichagof at . 1000 SHARES $1.15. Inquire Hu at N SALE tanks. FOR for Llu'l\mg, " WANTED—Moccasins 5 Willoughby and glasses. 325 Ave. eye WANTED \’n\llk man wants wol of any kind 7 No. 3 g house, rented; 6 rooms va - \WANTED to buy and Seward. Inquire Em-' npiture, Must be in good condition and reasonable. Phone P.O. Box 1493. mm' oom fur- nd Local seed potatoes $150 per hundred, See Joc Kend- LOST AND FOUND |LOST pire. OIL TANKS We have them in stock, weiding of all kinds. Portable machine, no job too large or too small A ARC WELDERS. Reward. Return to Em- FOUND 1653 Boy's ft. 35 hp. Diesel » suitable for hali- 12 and seine fishing. Price $2,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & le Shipyards, Beattle, Wash nde & d'Evers Company, Seattle, Wast. ELLANEGUS LET me y'\n you "THE BEXA..L ST fore you let your contract for ex- cavation and basement. Box 1585 —m.n‘m—l Juneau. TURN your ola goid Into value Cash or trade at Nuzget Shop y Boston bull dog with lame left front foot. Kindly call Dave Ramsay if you have seen him as he belongs to some people at Sitka. | Deathe commerc 1936, com in .m])..m(- ~r'|d(u\~ on airlines totaled 60 in pared with 23 in 1935. an est MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. OUARAN'I’EFD Rvalhtic nents, $4.50. Finger Lola's Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker le Ferma- wave, 65c. telephone Silver ploducud m the United States and the Philippine Islands increased 24 per cent from 48,862,000 ounces to 60,667,000 ocunces in the last year. “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash CGrocery PHONE 162 Free Delivery | | Juneau at the Grand, Gross and | ™ Inquire Snap Shoppe. | Call Johnson Apts., | 1472 or| - MAURI(‘F C. RFABER Phone 4622 Bunch of keys on buckskin | leather jacket. Call| [ S e n . Steamer Movements NARTPROUND Alaska scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning North Sea sailed from Ketchi- 1 shortly after noon today and is scheduled to arrive early tomorrow afternoon in Juneau. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinlay scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Northland scheduled to from Seattle May 14 am. Princess Louise sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m. k scheduled to sail from Seattle May 15 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Vo steamer north or west LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- diy nig at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports Dart leaves every Wednesday 7 am. for Petersburg. Port ander, Kake and way- Y e e e e e sail at 10 to 14 scheduled May © 005009 3000000000000000000006000sss so0ecvo o e TIDES TOMORROW High Low 198 feet -48 feet 9 fe feet n., -0.7 ide Low tide . FEMMER FIRST For all kinds of feed, alsv fertilizer. Phone 114. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT KETCHIKAN. IN THE MATTER OF THE Rf‘?(‘r-f ULAR JUNE, 1937 TERM OF THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE; TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVIS- ION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t pursuant to an Order of the Court dated April 27, 1937, a Regu- lar June, 1937 Term of the United States District Court for the Terr ltory of Alas Division Number |one, will be held in the courtroom of the United States Courthcuse at Juneau, beginning at the! hour of 2 o'clock P. M., on Monday, June 17, 1837, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set'my hand and caused | the seal of the above gntitled court |to be affixed at Ketchikan on this |the 27th day of April, 1937. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk, U. S. District Court. ‘Puallm(xon dates. May 3, 10, 17, 24, | 1937. | | Lhalhnm Siraits 3a.ussortation Co. “M. S.DART” | | Leaves Femmer ‘Dock 8very Wed-| ;nosday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION ) CANADIAN | PACIFIC {Juneau to Vancouver.| Victoria or Seattle j' SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH May 2 PRINCESS LOUI May 10 Goeuld, E. L. Tédd, E. R. Dillman, D. D. Hull. Eaxter Felch. A. W. Douglas, W. H. Harrison, R. G. Holmes. W. M. Pepper, H. Carmichael. M Knox, Morris Barter, W. Beattie, J.y lertz, ‘Seattle; R. Pel.wvlch Fenton; Pete Plese, Chichagof; Nels Adam- Chadwick, Vern |son, &d Roberts, Carl Ehrman, Ken- Seattle; | sington; William Eagle, Knute Crevik. Loy Bk o Hot | Springs; 1 evo0eeececoceneccecooec e 1000 pounds, 9% {Selma J Marine News e 3 TUPPER IS TO CARRY FREIGHT - T0 KUSKOKWIM Large Shipments Coming North, Headed for Good- news Bay District ATTLE he steamse M. Tupper § ed to sa May 20 carr rining machin- Goodnews Bay ent include 0 tons e ed to four properties, also Gump cards, road scrapers, tra s and other equipment to be used by the Al Road Commission in im- proving the g fields at Bethel and McGrath, The ship mat Yankee T HALIBUTERS °d for lift up ¢ h toel of will 50 rial for. tk a h(i Gd panning creek SELL, SEATTLE TTLE, May today, catches, rice follows: From the western banks—West- ern 38,000 pounds, 8% and 7 cents; Summit 19000 pounds, 9 and 7 cents From the local banks—Diana 16,- and 7 cents; Arne 16,000 pounds, 9% and 7 cents; Jane 15,000 pounds, 9 and 7 cents, Al Jun- ior 13,000 pounds, 9% and 7 cents; 7,000 pounds, 9% and 7 10—Halibuters ar- and selling cents. e e NORTHERN PACIFIC Representative Karl K. Katz now stopping at his headquarters in the Hotel Juneau. adv. Pt e e e o i Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cazds THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap JIMMY" CARLSON Moneg Saved - § E i ——— is Money Earned EARN AT PIGG Ii\' WIGGLY CHANNEL 8US LINE Phone Y05 Junean or 71 Douglas Leave Juneaun: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC e 110:15, 11:15; PM—12:15, 1:15, 8:15. |4:15, 5:15, : Leave M40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2: |4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, #:40, 10:10, ; 11:40. Glacler Highway |Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 5; n‘,—)z 30, 4:15, Baturday Special 6:45 pm. ‘ eave Jumean: AM. — 7%, 9 | *M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday | 10:00 p.m. Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays Jeaves Juncau ab 9:30 AM. ch con- | a6 Mrs. W. Clift, of Brook- and Murs. P. Hebert, Los Angeles; J. M. Curran, San !’-|mm~ ; G. Nichols, Vancouver, and W. Cowan, Winnipeg,| Manilol \Ll Coming to Juneau from the south d the CPR steamer Saturday They werd: lyn, N. Y.; Mr. “{ PR. LOUISE HERE ON FIRST TRIP-. Canadian I acxhc Steamer and wife, J. Jess, R. Mawbmme H. . Precht. Loaded with Passengers | L. Raist and wite, S. S. Smith v and wife, Miss H. Gingaman, Mrs. d F gnt fo‘ YUkon F. A. Braun, H. Carmichael, J. o * c. Satin, Mrs. M. R. Hermann. { ioades .,};“,‘"“'”,' 5 -\ J. Klingbreil, G. Muma, P. W.| ousd, the. Camadian Paciie RICeY. Mrs. M. Sardar and three steamer Princess Louise arrived at“mm b, Vi b e P et the Pacific Coast Dock here Sat-| fternoon at 4 o'clock on| Goett. Passengers for Juneau from Van- e of the season to|COuUver, enroute to the quans Taku, ¢ 3 Sfi!i aboard’ the |Mine included: W. Beattie, M. Baz2-{ when she arrived lu-'o\‘”' W, . - T y were 47 passengers for Ju- |Knox, J. MacDonald, J. Multlnnd“ ind 105 passengers through|4: Ostgard. A. Palo, J. H. Thorni-) _ ' | court Ritchie, C. Berg, J. R.‘ Bl.ukuumo T. Diell, W. J. Hardm ki . mates, purs en, J. McCauig, R. Nesje, bt Beae o) 50 ) "Paterson, J. Petroff, A. W. Woods." White Pass Route river| Southbound passengers from Yukon, The Skagway were: Mrs. J. M. McDonald n‘i' in port and daughter, of Atlin, B. C.; A.' ¢ three hours. be-|Fl4en. Of Atlin, J. M. Boger, Lynn Canal, While Failes: and K. Yoshida and M. Yo- port here she dischargeq 18{SPid8. of Whtiehorse. the Polaris-Taku mine. The 2004rd the Princess Louise w freight was put ¢ the ves- |~ W M. Gle,. M fana M a Taku Trading W. L. Lile, the Rev. and Mrs. Erling Frank Hedges, John Olafson. barke in tow of Capt. 1 4 ¢ boat Jeanne |Anthony, all for Seattle and W. bit of freight for Ju- | Bates, B. Barichello for Vdncouvex the Louise was also carrying| 2 AT hbound 420 tons of cargo to be MRS. KAUFMANN LEAVES arged at Skagway for shipment| Going south for a long rest, in the Yukon Territory. Included ordgr to recover her health, Mrs. ton Ford V-8 trucks Robert Kaufmann, wife of the op- destined for Mayo, Y. T. Two new | erator of Kaufmann's Cafe here, seaplane ponto were also north- bound aboard the Princess Louise, igned to the White Air| | i LN 64 p: ers to Skagway, fore in tons sailing for | { min I's neau, were two tw Yukon. Mrs. Kaufmann is going first to Transportation Division. a clinic in Portland. She then plans After o ng at Skagway, the!lo visit many friends in Seattle, and Princess Lou rived back at Ju-|Perhaps journeying to California. neau this morning at 5:45 o'clock She plans to be gone from Juneau and sailed again southbound at 7,2 vear or perhaps longer. o’'clock, she had gboard six passeng- | e ers from Skagway and took ‘ten SKUSE TO KETCHIKAN additional passer here, eight ot‘ Hurried personal business trip to them for Seattle and two for Van-|Ketchikan, Don Skuse, son-in-law couver, B. C. and assistant to Charles W. Carter. Six passengers made the round|sailed aboard the steamer Yukon. trip to Skagway from Vx\ncouvm'l{e will return to Juneau on the first cn the first 'msage of the Louise.!possible ship. : ? { N i : SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega' 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place ‘Stinson "Patca” - U. S. MAIL , Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent PHON The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. i3 3, Arrive Leave Ltave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bonund May 13 May 20 May 27 North Sea Northland North Sea ... Northland ~May 7 14 21 May 11 May 18 May 25 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent..... =3 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent........... CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.... | sitka; Maitland, J. M. Gillman, A. W,-‘ MO)"AGl& BACK Woods, A. Ostgard, J. Berg, R. Nes-! je, Jac McCuaig, W. Creasey, W J.{ Returning ffim\ ‘a brief trip to Hardi, T. Diell, J. Patferson, W. Petersburg ‘on‘legal busiress, M. E. Griffiths, J. Thornicroft, Vancou- Managle, Juneau attorney returned ver; C. N. Andersof, Portland; E.|10 his headquarters here Sunday Wiilson, Terrace. B. ©.; Mr. and aboard the steamer Baranof, Ms. Sidney 8. Smith, Wichita Falls, | — Texas; J. R. Blackburns, J. McDon- | JERRY BAKER IS HERE ald, A. Palo, J. Petroff, H. Klassen, | jemy Bpkar, piuno player from Carleton Rilchie, Prince Rupert; B! | Los “Angeles,. Calif., has played all W. Racey, Oakland, Calif,; R. E.|gyer Nevada and Colorado in min- Hardcastle, Ketchikan; Chnfle& T mg camps. Last stmmer she filled Bryam, Jerry Reiland, Sam Baker.'sn’ cngagement at June Lake, Calif, San Francisco; Ed Marshall, Tulse- Dyring the winter she taught piano quah; T. Tilson, Jr., J. B. Warrack, q¢ Hollywood Calif. Come in and R. H. Stock, Cordova; R. gsk for your favorite music and meet G. Maynard, Nome; Don Ingalls,|the little blonde piano player. This Homer, Alaska. |is something new at THE CITY Juneau CLUB BEER PARLOR. Everyone is Karl K. Katz, Seattle; Guy Riv- invited. Come down and have a ors, charlm Bunnell, Fairbanks; good time. adv. 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 ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE . YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound ...May 1 May 4 May 5 May 8 ..May 8 May 11 May 15 May 18 sailed to Seattle aboard the steamer ] Due Junean Southbouna May 10 May 14 May 17 May 24 Sleamer YURON BARANOF ALASKA YUKON Southeastern Schedule N'WESTERN ..May 4 May 8 VICTORIA May 11 May 15 N'WESTERN May 13 May 22 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Ageni——Phone 2 May 18 May 17 May 24 Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle._. _.May 18 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Juneau my s mxs Fairbanks | Via Picturesque..Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have heen flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground stations. Arrive Fairbanks Juneau _..Saturday Kairbanks Sunday .........Juneau \ Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and F{lirbanks is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. All' schedules subject to change without notice and slight changes to make best steamer connections. Paciic Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Leave *Juneau..... /Fairbanks . /Juneau.. *Fairbanks . *Fairbanks .