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FLOWERS -- FLOWERS, NUTHIN' BUT FLOWERS! THERE'S ONE POT LESS, WANT AD | INFORMATION | Count five average wordl to the tine Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day Additional days .. 5e Minimum charge ... 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept nds over telephone from persons listed in telephone direclory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-hkef. -..10¢ T In case of error or \f an ad | | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please nou- | fy this office (Phone 374) atf 101\(6 and same Wil be given | attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR SALE Alaska Rep- Gastineau Redbook Mandel McCALL'S, resentative, A Hotel $10 2401 SALE—Range, vacuum $10. Phone FOR cleaner, _Used General Electric Washer with pump. Best condi- | = tion, $50, terms. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. " FOR SALE unnysuds Wascii- Liectric FOR SALE-Used ing Machine, Light & Power Co. FOR SALE—Graham Paige Sedan for sale cheap, good condition, good rubber, $25 down and $15 at month, to responsible party. Phone | Parsons, 633. FOR SALE—Ford Pickup, 1931, ex- | cellent shape. Also DeLux Sedan | rezonditioned. Alaska Arc Wel- | ders. ! | R R R T FOR RENT—3-room npmlmmt at 4-ROOMS and bath, THE DAILY ALASKA EMP{RE MONDAY MAY 17, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT ! ®ecscccnscssensscscstestee s FOR RERT FOR RENT-Two apartments room or 4-room. Ellinger Apts 8- FOR RENT—TIH(‘(‘ room \ furnished ' apartment. Phone 3204. Foshee. Phone 443. FOR RENT- Call at Second and Housekeeping rooms Seward. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for two or light housekeeping Apt. 911 Calhoun Ave. Phone 4622 FOR RENT — 5-room unfurnishad house, 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. four-room Building. I‘.‘OR RENT l:"lll’lll.\l|v‘(l apartment at Triangle See Stan Grummett. VACANCY—Bishop Apt. Phone 336. 3-ROOM beautifully furnished apartments $56 and $65, Decker | ¢ Bldg. See Louis Delebecque,|e phone 4652. I - - — | e RENT a practice piano for your|, summer cabin. Phone Anderson | % % . Music Shoppe, 143. ts (}l{ RENT — Chili Bowl i building. | o Phene 187 . . \ FOR RENT —H ou\eK('t‘p'l ng rooms. Call at Second and Seward. . “RENT — Pent-House apart- by itself—in center of busi- Phone 97 i F‘OR ment, ness section FOR RENT-—2 apts. Call at 814 Gold 3¢iL Ave. or phone 416. | steamheated, | electric range, washing machine, Frigidaire, new oak floors. Cali - Windsor Apts. FOR RENT — Steam heated fur-| nished apts. Phone 2004. Turnished | 1421, v FOR RENT — Heated, room. Close in. Phone Marine News e e e e e s e r I e e e e e e Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Y.akon scheduled to arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Northland scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. SCHEDULED ILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 o'clock tomor- row morning. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle May 18. Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle May 19 at 9 am. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle May 21 at 10 am. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle May 22 at 9 am. Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle May 25 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILING3 Princess Louise scheduled southbound late tomorrow night or Wednesday morn- ing. LOCAL SAILINGS # Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e o0 s 0000000 TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 1:42 High tide 7:36 & Low tide 1:51 High tide 8:26 feet feet feet feet . 2.8 , 141 __ |Drink Water thh xvleals Good for Stomac Water witn 1ued lices, aids digestion. s helps stomach If bloated IS SHE MAIMED, CRIPPLED, IN BED ER INTH' HOSPI'FAL2 [HE sAvs HE BEANED HIS WIFE WITH A FLOWER-POT. . Mout McKmIay : Tourists Open | Summer Season | Vessel Brmgs 47 10 Juneau| ALASKA BRINES THIRTEEN HERE '“fese” il EARLY THIS AM, %2 ‘With 16 round trip passengers on board, marking the commencement |Steamer in Port Over Two of tourist travel for the summer seaason, the Mount McKinley arriv- Hours Southbound— ed in port Saturday evening at 9 o'- 19 Leave Juneau clock, bringing 47 passengers to Ju-| neau. | The vessel sailed for Skagway at midnight, making the first South-| east Alaska run in place of the| Victoria, Passengers arriving were H. B. Allabeck, Sid Barton, E. S. Evans, Marie Holdaway W. Hufeisen, M. Adelia M. S. Jorgensen, Letty C. Lear, Flora Martin, Mrs, H. Naifonov,| Gunnar Swanson, E. C. Weybgandt,| Joseph Yolo, Ollie Candill, Thomas| B. Cockraft, S. J. Greiner, Gerald Horn, John M. Hock, H. E. Jones, Grant Mahoney, John McTeer, Carl Miller, E. Quackenbush, Jack Rice, S. Rothi, Max Saiver, Frank Stew- are, Bill Foney, Roy Yost. Locals for Juneau were Bernice Butler, K. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.| Robert Lawrence, A. Mandel, D. K.| Purkey, D. Radinsky, D. W. Skuse,' . . - . o . . . . . . ° . . . . o! Bringing to Juneau 13 passengers, e and having aboard 47 others from o the Westward to Seattle, the steam- e er Alaska arrived at the Pacific e Coast Dock here at 4:30 o'clock this e morning. She shifted shortly after e 5 «'clock to the Alaska-Juneau e dock, where she loaded concentrates, e before sailing south at 6:45 o'clock. . When the Alaska sailed, she took e out 19 passengers from Juneau, e Through passengers aboard the e steamer include 24 from Seward, 10 e from Valdez and 13 from Cordova. | Coming to Juneau were: F. L ® Fiske, K. P. McLeod, Mary Gordon, K. Kisconko, C. Erikson, F. Yiki e Marion Lycette, Alma Carlson, D. O. e Wagner, Nancy Wagner, J. M o White, F. J. Hotes, W. S. Sutton. o! Outbound were: To Petersburg, e R. E. Murphy; to Wrangell, Sadie o !Jackson; to Ketchikan—R. E. Hard- |castle, J. H. Murray; to Seattle— |Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Carter, Mr. and COX, Lee Allread, George Hortle, L. " IMrs. Al Bloomquist. G. A. Gustaf-'Iverson, Al Kleffner, and S. Saun-| son, Karl K. Katz, C. A. Anderson, ders. H M (.n\mf\r\n John L. McNab,!| Returning here from Skagway 1Otto ¢, Herbert Smith, Alec shortly after 9 o’clock this morning Zare d Barton, Joseph Bartley, the Mount McKinley brought in 26 W. A. Marmon passengers, and sailed again at 9:45 oL |o'clock with 16 passengers southj |HILLARD LEAVES FOR: |"%%."e. | She also had aboard nearly nne‘ SUMMER AT EAGLE‘hundred other passengers, includ- jing 50 children from Pope Pius X ! Mission School at Skagway, return- | ing to ther homes in various South-| east Alaska towns under the guar-| dianship of Sister Mary Rosalinda, | for Juneau| Johnson, | Townsend, L. L. Trimble, H. G. Wil- h J. J. Hillard, Deputy Collector of Customs, sailed on the Princess | Louise this afternoon for Skagway |and Haines on the Mount McKinley NOT HER, BUDDY' ! THA'S WHY T WANTS ) T'BE LOCKED UP! 'salmon off Marmion Island. ohes reserved. Coming to Juneau from Skagway |were: Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. |Fred Ordway, Mrs. Ross A. Gridley,' E. A. Bellamny, C. H. Biggs, D. D;| Hull, K. B. Edwards, Mrs. R. C.| Allee, A. Van Mavern, E. D. Har-| rison, Charles Kim, Mrs. J. Jack- son, Martha Benson, Mrs. V.| |Krough, Miss C. Peterson, George, |Hall, A. Jackson, W. Hall, Mrs. W. McAlister, A. H. Campbell, Mrs, R. Watkms, Billie Harding, J. T. White, Sdrah Williams, Pauline Smith. Outbound from Juneau ‘on the steamer were: For Sitka—Baxter Felch, Sam Baker, Fred C. Nelson. For Ketchikan—Farl Clifford, Matt, Wall. For Seattle — Robert Dill,| Hannah Beckman, Mrs. E. Maddox,' | Geraldine Maddox, Dolores Maddox, | | John McLaughlin, Alex Carlson, M. Dugan, V. D. Harrison, Gladys| |Knight, Mrs. George Morlander. | FIVE HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 17. — Halibuters C. l.n(\]lmg here today are as follows: } From the western banks—Martin- |dale 35,000 pounds, selling for 87 ' and T'% cents; 9% and 7 cents. From the local 18,000 pounds, 10%: and 7 cents: | Eleanora 6,000 pounds, 10% and 7% cents; Gloria Second 10,900 pounds, 10% and 7 cents. UNDERWOOD AGENTS ARRIVE IN JUNEAU, Roscoe Townsend, Alaska Agcm‘ Doric 39,000 pounds, ' | banks—Tacoma | Mary Stinger, W. A. Swenson, R.|for the Underwood Company, and his assistant, Delmar Punkey, are stopping at the Gastineau Hotel,' having arrived in Juneau aboard the | | Mount McKinley. | While here, the representatives' will be engaged in repair work of typewriters, adding machines or cash registers, and are also selling Underwood products. They are sales agents for all makes of port- able typewriters. Following their stay in Juneau, the two will continue to Fairbanks R — WINDHAM BAY LIGHT OUT The navigation light at the en- trance to Windham Bay is out, il \lake. On Fishing-Fro‘nt; g f Oscar Olson Lands 45-pound King It was a gica: Gay for fishing yes- terday, and report is that the catch- | ing was good in some places. a€rioital Treasurer Os Olson qualified for a fishermen's medal woen he landed a 45-pound king Sev- eral good-sized salmon were report- | ed caught in the Auk Bay vicinity.| At Peterson Creek several stiel-) heads were hooked, Game Wardenl William Selfridge landing a 382-incher. Miss Handi Mclver, Assistant to Director Walter Sharpe in the Un-| employment Compensation Com- mission, captured unexpected swim- ming honors for the day. Miss Molver was fishing off an em- bankment on Auk Lake when the bank caved in, dropping the fair fisherette and her tackle in the She swam out, minus pole, R >-oo To Whom 1t May Concern: May 13, 1937. My wife Beulah Butler having lett my bed and board, T will not be responsible for any debts incurred by her in myv name or otherwise. 2 ndv. m BUTLER More_than 110000 big gamc ani- mals were counted in Wyoming dur- |ing a game census taken in ms GIVES OLYMPIA ITS CONSTANT PURITY? * “Its the Water” A rare and special type of natural brew- ing water, combined with skill and fine ingredients, has made certain European heers world famous for quality . . . Likewise, in America, our subterranean wells at Tumwater have made Olympia Beer internationally recognized for fine flavor, clean taste, ‘con- stgnt purity and re- freshing goodness. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS, INC. Authorized U. S. Maii Phone 623 Carriers Hangar 623-2 rings PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Southwestern Schedule Sleamer YUKON ALEUTIAN YUKON BARANOF BARANOF Due Junes» Southboune May 24 May 31 June 7 Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound -..May 15 May 18 May 2° May 25 ..May 29 June 1 Westward Cruises May 19 May 22 June 2 June 5 May 28 June 11 Southeastern Schedule N'WESTERN MT. M'KINLEY May 18 May 25 May 22 May 29 May 24 May 31 . ! from where he will go to Eagle to ~ |with gas add a spoonful of Ad- where hie wil €0 10 Ba8€ 0 Who is continuing south to the|has been reported to the U. S. FOR SALE—10 h.p. Red Wing Mar- ine motor, shaft, propellor, clutch. Aluska Arc Welders. TOR SALE—Circulating ofl heater. Inquire Empire. FOR SALE—Six-room house; three bedrooms, automatic oil heat, hot water system, full basem®nt, con- | crete foundation. Double gar- age. Corner lot 5th and East Reasonable price. Easy terms. Phone 1951 for interview. FOR SALE on terms or lease, 5- room cottage. 427 Eleventh St. FOR SALE—Dry 12-inch wood, 11th and B Sts. Phone 3283. FOR SALE — Eight-piece dining | room set in excellent conditior See Stan Grumn FOR SALE Junmu and plunder See Free Lance Wreckers at the new location of the Standard O.1 Co. on Willoughby Ave. | FOR SALE—Large <-room fur- nished house with two apts. and/ garage within, Douglas. Keasonable price. Phone/ James Baroumes, Doug'as 132. | BED, Simmons full size, 1g. Sell or exchange for 134 Douglas. '29, A-1 condi- 5. FORD COACH, late tion. Call Cliff Apt. FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room house under construction. Garage in basement : miles out. Lee| Minkler, Box 2586, 1000 SHARES Hirst-Chichagof at| $1.15. Inguire at Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—2 1,000-gallon oil stor- age tanks. One '31 Durant coupe. Call No. 12 Cliff Apts. FOR SALE—Level lot. Phone 366 FOR SALE — Furnished two-room house. 838 Basin Road. Terms. FOR SALE Rooming house, 17 rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant Second and Seward. Inguire Em- pire. OIL TANKS We have them in stock, welding of | VACANG | LOST—Purse at Elks Hall Saturday on St. Ann’s Ave,! excellens| WILL take care of children any- | TURN your szv, god Into value at tne Assembiy Apts. |lerika Omne dose cleans out poisons VAGANCY at the Grand, Gross and |04 Washes BOTH upper and lower Coliseum Apts. Inquire Culiseum'b')wels Butler-Mauro Drug Co.,— office or phone either 61 or 3101. !in Douglas by Guy's Drug St:;e —adv. M TR NOTICE For special fresh dressed chickens, it 2HTY | call Femmer, phone 114, O RENT—: ven roum rurmshr-d b apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles! Goldstein Fur Store. | VACANCY MacKinaon Apts. COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, | water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FANTED | WANTED—Studio couch seat. Phone 2401, or love ANTED—Moccasins for clothing ! and eye glasses. 325 Willoughby | Ave. ‘\ LOST AND FOUND Chatham Straits 1aunseortation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- /uesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, i!{akr‘. Port Aiexander and way ports. {Freight received not later than 4 | | | night. Reward. Return to Jensen Apts., phone 4904. MISCELLANEGUS time. Phone 297. p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION Cash or trade at Nugget Shop, |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 take up his regular summer duties as collector in charge of that port of entry during the summer months. Mr. Hillard has been in the Juneau office during the winter. § Cigars .t Cigarettes Candy Cazds THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap IMMY CARLSON MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4051.) Or leave brders J. B. Burford Co. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner GUARANTEED Realistic CoNADIAN nents, $450. Finger wave, 65¢c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. Empire classifieds pay. ! Bert’s Cash Grocery { PHONE 103 | Free Delivery Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE May 19—31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: ‘Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic “Smiling Service” ' | | Juneau m7 — e | Ludwig Nelson || WATCOMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alasks Juneau to Vancouver. | Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY WIGGLY 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12: 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. |Leavo Douglas A.M.—T7:40,8:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, States. | Customs Service here. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent “JIMMY” RINEHART HLAND TRANSPORTATION €O The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service througheut the year. || Arrive Leave Juneau Leave Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bound 4ll kinds. Portable machine, no job -“. too large or too small ALASKA ARC WELDERS. OR SALE—44-it. h.p. Diesel Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing Price $3000.00, O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Beattle, Wash., or Sunde & d'Fvers Company, Seattle, Wast. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL .Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC . Northland North Sea Northland 40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 11:40. Glacler Highway lesve Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday andd 6:45 pm. _eave Juneam: AM. — 730, .N‘. | 5M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 pm. PFirst Bus Sundays and Holidays' Jeaves Juneau st 9:30 AM. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent.. | ' J. B. BURFORD), Ticket Agent. May 18 May 20 May 25 May 27 June 1 June 3 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ..May 18 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbonks 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. Leave *Juneau... /Fairbanks ... /Juneau........ Saturday *Fairbanks ... Sunday *Fairbanks ....Wednesday . _Tuesday Thursday _.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. A]l_ schedules subject to change without mnotice and slight changes to make best steamer commections. P_acific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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