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6 POLLY AND HER PALS WAL, KITTY--LOOKS LIKE WE'RE TH' ONLY ONES WOT'S FREE FROM THIS GUSTO FER GARDENIN' w OT'S HIT TH' HOUSE S ™ Tl WANT ADS FOR RERT FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. Call at Second and Seward \. "WANT AD INFORMATION \ | LmunL five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive tions: One day Additional days . B5e Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 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. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for two or light housekeeping Apt. | 911 Calhoun Ave. Phone 4622. unfurnished P.O. Box 5-room inser = i and Dixon. ...10¢ four-room Building. FOR RENT--Furnished apartment at Triangle See Stan Grummett. telephone telephone | VACANCY—Bishop Apt Phone 336. furnished $65. Decker Delebecque, {3-ROOM beautifully rtments $55 and uis In case . of error or if an ad | | has been stopped before ex- | ' piration, advertiser please noi- ; fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and san.e Wil be given | attention, J} phone 4652 RENT a practice piano for your summer cabin. Phone Anderson Music Shoppe, 143, FOR RENT — Chili Bowl building. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPm Pheone 187. i FOR RENT-—Housekeeping rooms. Call at Second and Seward. FOR SALE RENT — Pent-House apart- . by itself—in center of busi- section. Phone 97. | FOR i ment s S or’ = ciicd |FOR RENT—2 apts. Call at 814 Gold - | Belt Ave, or phone 416. dining | See leather { : Cabins Barry, No. 7 P.O. box 2346, WwWinn's FOR SALE — Eight-piece room set in excellent condition. See Stan Grummett house. Newly painted and calci- P - | mined. Call the Venetian Shop. ruit SALE—Lumber and plunder. See Free Lance Wreckers at the new location of the Standard Oil Co. on Willoug! bath, steamheate washing machir oak floors. Cali |#-ROOMS and electric rang Frigidaire, n Windsor Apts. FOR SALE—Desirable lot in Seatter | _ " e o Traet. J. M. Sharples. |FOR RENT — Steam i - ’\ nished apts. FOR SALE- L.]rgc 7-room fur- I nished house with two apts. and,FOR RENT — Heated, garage within, on St. Ann’s Ave,| room. Close in. Phone 1421. Douglas. Reasonable price. Phone ' James oumes, Douglas 132. heated fur- Phone 2004. 1‘VACANLY at tnz Absemn.) Apts. | VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum office or phone either 61 or 3101 BED, Simmons full size, excellen: Sell or exchange for 134 Douglas. | Phone FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles Goldstein Fur Store. VACANCY MacK.r on Apt 1ate z‘) A-1 condi- 5. FORD COACH, tion. Call Clff Apt. FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room house under construction. Garage in basement. 9': miles out. Lee Minkler. Box 2586. *Oit RENT—>:ven roum furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. e |COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, waler, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ~ WANTED ,SITUAT]ONS~2 girls, rel’med ex- | perienced at housework; good cooks. Phone 123. 1000 SHARES Hllbl Chichagof at $1.15. Inguire at Nugget Shop. E‘OR SALE—2 1,000-gallon oil stor- age tanks. One '31 Durant coupe. Call No. 12 Clff Apts. FOR SALE-Level lot. Phone 366. FOR SALE — Purnished two-room house. 828 Basin Road. Terms. Rooming nted; and | waNTED ;| and eye Ave. -Moccasins glasses. 325 for clothing Willoughby FOR SAL rooms T honse, WANTED— Y(lllllL. man \l\.n\l\ work of any kind. Call Johnson Apts, No. 3. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — On Giacler Highway, small “Scotty,” owner may have same by proving ownership and| paying for this ad. Call phone 162. pire. i OIL TANKS ‘ We have them in stock, weiding of all kinds. Portable machine, no mb! too large or too small. ALASKA ARC WELDERS. 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesc! Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | but trolling and seine fishing | Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Beattle, Wash,, or Sunde & d’Evers Company, 3eattle, Wask. MISCELLANEGUS FOR CHARTER—Will let the can- nery tender Samson the 2nd, for charter until June 17. See A. J. Martin at Gastineau Hotel. LOST—Bunch of keys on buckskin string. Reward. Return to Em- pire. LOST—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. Ludwig Nelson WATCOMAKER and JEWELER | WILL take care nings. Phone 297 of children eve- _— WILL takec are of children any- time. Phone 297 TURN your (-. goa into value Cash or trade at Nugeet Shop MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co CUARANTFFED Renlistic Ferma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone | 201. 315 Decker Way. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Since 1328 Scotsmen have bp»»I seeking the return of hxsmrual‘ — Se— A A D B B |FO.* RENT — 5-room unturnished | ——— furnished | 'SHIP WRECKED: _s_ { ik \ EZ You | EY'S DIGGIN' BE DONE} /AN You, KITTY! e S Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorro morning at 10 o'clock Pri ss Louise scheduled to all from Vancouver May 14 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 15 at 9 am Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle May 18 at 9 a.m. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle May 18 duled to sail from attle May 19 at 9 am. Aleutian scheduled to sad from Seattle May 22 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBUUND SAILINGS e North Sea in port at 3 o'clock e this afternoon southbound. e Alaska scheduled southbound ® next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. Ve s e e e e e eo0vesceceseccsec e TIDES TOMORROW feet 150 feet 3.1 feet High tide Low tide 9" GAPT. SUICIDES JACKSONVILLE, Florida, May| 13.—The Coast Guard reports that| Capt. Otto Leibert, of the German steamship Weigand, has died by self-inflicted bullet wounds as the vessel lay hard aground on a coral reef 35 miles south of Miami. The Coast Guard cutter Pan- dora, which tried for hours to float| the German ship, is taking the body of the suicide capatain to Miami Bakery Men Win Strike Demands KANSAS CITY, Mo Fifteen hundred have won demand nition and returned a 1ll-day strike and acute bread shortage | | May ba for union rei work ending | Chatham Straits 2m.useortation Co. M. S. DART” {Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- fnos(lny at 7 am. for Petersburg ) Kake, Port Aiexander and way ports. | Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | *|evening from St. | ters s | th sored {Night ——2 MANY FISH BOATS Marine News e i e A e e e e i e 3 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE -Only three > western banks Republic brought in 33,000 pcunds, Majestic, 30,000 uounds, both selling for 9% and 6 cents; Torkendkjold 31,000 pounds, selling for 8% and 6% cents. D s ESTEBE'[H SAILS FOR SITKA WITH FOUR PASSENGERS Among those sailing for Sitka and way ports aboard the Davis Trans- portation Company motorship Es- tebeth when she put out from here last evening at 6 o'clock on her reg- ular weekly mail run were: For Hood Bay—H. Gerard. For Sitka—M. T. Johnson, J. M. Ray- mond, and Ted Hoppen - AFFAIRS TO HONOR ELIZABETH GOODMAN Many affairs are being planned in honor of Miss Elizabeth Mary Goodman, who graduates tomorrow Ann’s School. Tomorrow morning Miss Good- man will be entertained by the Sis- St Ann’s Hospital. Later in will be spon- e eighth grade, and a tea will be given by students of the high school. ., LADIES’ NIGHT TO MARK NORLITEMEN DINNER TUESDAY Tuesday eve at th temen be held in the parlors of the } ern Light Presbyterian church ginning at 6:30 pm The meeting marks the last gath- erine of the organization for the Cigareattes Candy ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “IIMMY" CARLSON ; | | ! I o CANADIAN PACIFIC Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE May 19—31 Connections at Vancouver with { CHAKNEL BUS LINE - Mlu:m-flm Leave Juneau: AM.—7: 152 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1 415, 5:15, 6:15, 17:15, 8:15, Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic records removed to Lon- conducting inquiries into the suc-| cession of the Scottish throne. ‘Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska PAC#%CN 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leava Douglas AM—7:40,8:40, {10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:15. ’l 40, 5:40, , 1:40, 8:48, | 11:40, | Glacler y [-ave Auk Bay: AM. 705 15 'P.M.—12:30, 4:15 Baturday Bpesiad -eave Jm:- AM — 1%, 8w, '.-.—130 5. Baturday Spental PFirst Bus Sundays and Hotidam k loaves Juncsu o4 030 AN VUH KIN TRY CATCHIN' AFEW O THEM MOLES [RA WOT'S CHEWIN' ALL MY/ DESTROYER HITS MINE; 3 SAILORS KILLED, REPORT TAKE ICE BEFORE SAILING TO BANKS Diana, Capt. Harold 1ich sold 4,000 pounds to the Alaska Coast 6.90 and 5.05 cents yes terday, the Oceanic, Capt. Ole West- by, sold her catch of 11,000 pounds| LONDON, May 13.—Three British of fresh halibut on the Juneau ex- sailors were killed and 12 were in- change this morning to the Alaska juyred,” Gibraltar Naval authorities Coast Fisheries at 6.85 and 530 reporwd when the destroyer Hunter cents per pound. | presumably struck a mine off the Ten boats took ice at the Juneau southern Spanish Coast near Al-| Cold Storage toda?, preparatory to meria. leaving for the banks. They were: The crew of the destroyer Hardy | Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness; Hy-|was recalled to duty at once and perian, Capt. Oscar Oberg; Helen'made ready to put to sea, H. Capt. David Young; Ina J.| The Hunter was on patrol dufy Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre; Fre-|for the European Nonintervention mont, Capt. Olaf Winther; Adding-|Committee. | ton, Capt. Ole Sevold; Viyian, Caapt. Charles Larsen; Fern, Capt. John Lowell; and Margaret T., Capt. Pet- er Hildre. Boats afternoon | JACOBSONS LEAV] taking ice here \'bsr(‘l‘dnY1 FOR SEATTLE HOME included: Dorothy D.| Mr. and Mus. A. "A. G. Jacobson and| Capt. Albert Frank: Dalene, Capt.|three ()n]dron Lois, Mary Lou and s Anderson; Ford, Capt. oxc‘Robrrl are southbound passengers Brensdal; R.D.. Capt. J. Russell El-|aboard the S.S. North Sea, leaving ' liott; Marie, Capt. Peter Oswald; Juneau following a stay of several Capt. Bernt Alstead; and months. er Diana, Capt. V. Kallio. Enrcute to-Seattle where they are‘ .o — — to make their home, the Jacobsons | BROWN BEAR SAILS leave many friends in Juneau. Mrs. | |Jacobson has been prominent in FOR ALEU’[‘[ANS C.D.A. activities, and her daughter, Lois was president of the Junior ip Brown Bear of CDA he Alaska Game Commission sail- | ed at 10 o'clock last night for the MORGAN ON FLIGT | Aleutians with a party of natural-| on a brief business trip, Tom ists headed by O. J. Murie t|Morgan, head of the Columbia Lum- | complete wild life studies started per Company here, flew to Ketchi- last summer. Warden Douglas Gray\knn yesterday afternoon with Pilot from the Juneau office accompan-‘flheldon Simmons and returned to ied the party which will stop at|juneau today aboard the same Glacier Bay and Prince William |plane ind enroute to the Aleutians. summer trek will take the n Bear as far west as Attu. — .- — MESSERSCHMIDT OUT | Leaving Juneau for a stay of six | ‘or seven months, possibly longer, in | lthe states, G. H. Messerschmidt is| ito sail from Juneau this evening, ‘aboard the steamer North Sea. He will visit his sister in California, | and may travel further. B ry of fluorspar, 89 per has been reported in the i mountains in the Big Bend of Texas. | The motors - | SChllllng Baking Powder biscuits ‘/““\-m-,,,./ — SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 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 NORTHIAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juhesu Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Botnd North Sea Northland torth Sea Northland May 7 May 14 May 21 May 28 May 11 May 18 May 25 May 13 May 20 May 27 June 3 FRED €. CHARMAN, Agent 109 3 B BUEFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Dosglas AMW_ SIS S S ! ) today. The trial will probably CORONATION OROP PRODUCER CELEBRATED. GETTING MONEY WASHINGTON, May 13.—Gov- ,ernment economists sald that 47 |cents of every dolar giveh to the |grocer goes to the man producing the crop. This is compared to 33 jcents ot every dollar“in 1932 and 42 cents last year‘ Tourist Camps in Big Money WASHINGTON, May 13. — The |Census Bureau reports that 15,000 persons employed in the United tes are operating tourists camps and this business is worth $25,000,000 annually, More than one quarter of the tour- s camps are in California, Tex- 5, Colorado and Minnesota. s e Try The Empire classifieds quick results. British Columbla Indlans’ Swear Allegiance to Their New King ALERT BAY, B. C, May 13. Fifteen hundred Indians, represent. ing 18 tribes, have started on a celebration of the coronation and swearing allegiance to King George. The festival here will end at the week-end. Twenty-two Sltdowners Go to Trial, Los Angelesl LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 13—‘ Twenty-two sitdown strikers at the Douglas Aircraft strike went on trial ast a month. The tharges against 262 sitdowners were dismissed on Tues- | ay. HTEe 1 CRASS Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. for TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS, INC. Authorized U. S. Maii Carriers Phone 623 Hangar 623-2 rings PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Leave Due Juneau Due Junes» Seattle Northbound Southboung May 8 May 11 May 17 May 15 May 18 May 24 Schedule May 15 May 22 Southeastern May 11 May 13 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Ageni—Phone 2 May 17 May 24 Alaska Tratnsportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle............May 18 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been 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 Leave *Juneau. /Fairbanks /Juneau... *Fairbanks *Fairbauks [uesday Thursday . Saturday Fairbanks _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 Fairbanks 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 hest steamer connections. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecyue—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence