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6 THE DAILY ALASKA 'EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 28 1937 et T T ; i 87 e S ; S . N: son, G. L. Iles, F‘d-ag & POLLY AND HER PALS ’ By CLIFF STERRETT N[]R'[HLAND HAS o Geome Sachar. > N p s ALONG THIS ROW I'VE AN'HERE I GOT PLANTED 1'BEEN LOOKIN' OVER WHY . MR PERK, ; . 5 PLANTED MARIGOLDS, Q 5 SNAPDRAGONS, CALENDULAS , CONDITIONS, AN' T 'PEARS J{SUSIE SAID YUH SENGERS CONSULTANTS WHL PETUNIAS , LARKSPUR 2 4 P|Nl6 DA\S|ES, BACHELOR- LIKE MA'S GARDEN'S KNEW ABSOLUTELY VISIT m‘.m AN' ZINNIAS P ; S, BALSAM, AN'--, 1 Nug:;fl\')ém'r FOR THIS PORT ‘EALTHDEPARTMENT Dr. Edith P. Sappington and Miss —_— |Ruth G. Taylor are scheduled to SEATTLE, May 28. — Motorship | arrive in Juneau in July to visit " |the Territorial Depnr tment of Northland sailed for Southeast Al- | Health. aska ports at 10 o'clock this lorc-\ Dr. Sappington ls fegional mater- ' nooh with 60 passengers aboard in-|nal and child health consultant, cluding the following booked for | while Miss Taylor is Public Health Juneau: | nursing consultant. Mrs. Jean Dalton, Mrs. Earle Hun- | TR i BT ter, E. M. Williams, E. J. Cowling, | BANKER NOW HERE Carrol Dulin, Miss J. Lynn Mrs.| F.W. Martin, vice-president of the Issac Sowerby. Pacific National Bank, at Seattle, King Fatures Syndicre,lnc, Wodd i eeved Mrs. Ema Rehm, Miss Irene Mc- arrived aboard the steamer Baranof 4 §isz 3 J — i * St Donald, A. G. McCay, Mr..and Mrs. and is stopping at the Juneau Hotel W * |Bobby Sommers and N. J. Nichol-|H. D. Jarvis, H. C. Rudolph, Joan for a few days. Mr. Martin has just \ Nfl son. Moody, Mrs. William McKinley and completed a brief pleasure and bus- For Seattle were: J. F. Wagnor,|daughter. |iness trip thmugh the Interior. A. P. Lefcoski, J. A. Norton, A. B.| Alex Jacobsen, Mrs. Agnes Car- e e ar] ne eW S Phillips, Bob Phillips, Betty Ham-|roll, Isabslla Dobson, Marion Dob- _ Lode and placer location notices ilton, Lucille McCullough, Mrs.)son, Florence Dobson, Mrs. Mabel | for sale at The Empire’ ofl'hse Selma Merilia, Miss Doris Mc-| o0 _ e e D e § Eachran, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dra- \gnich, Miss Ruth Geyer, Miss Ruth & o g w FOR RENT T3 SR RN L BN Y-S LADEN [Cotfin, J. E. McKinley, Miss Ber- TWO LARGE SEAPLANES WANT A D * Steamer mvemenh. e —_ |nice Lovejoy, Mrs. William Redling, OFFER INFORMATION FOR RENT — Steam heated room | * e bt S Bri 2 i) Mrs. Henry Messe:sc‘t;lmlgn x; al:? ; i s .| upstairs. 634 Harris St. 4 7 | teamer bBrings 0 Ju-{Mrs. 1. E. Shrout, W. H. Marrett, ‘ S G T R e Mount McKinley scheduled to ® | | f S k -I k John Kinghorn, Joe Collins, A. i u ~Count five averge words to the|GASTINEAU Rooms will be re-|® arrive at 1 o'clock tomorrow | | neau from Sitka—Takes [;0i7 CEE O o F“t me‘ fine. opened June 1. All new furniture. | ® mm;mnguiand may remain in @ . i Ry PassengérsOutbound After calling at Wrangell, south- : ® . BUIL WA TeOn. { bound, the North Sea is to put into p m:lfmr: te per line {or ConSCOULY® | o RENT—One of the most mod- | Princess Louise scheduled to NRU H s Burnett Inlet with machinery and REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS 0. One day 00 ;’_‘I‘m:’o‘(‘f":: “;{‘J:i:l‘(-ll;}igfllrnlsl1td. e arrive Saturday afternoon or ® Twenty-two passengers came into|supplies for the salmon cannery be- IN ALASKA BY 3 e G. E. ra B, . f b $ ing re- ) - Additional days ... 50 i W Lt A o S - Bri Ten Pas. Juncau and 42 left aboard the(ing re-opened there by A. R. Brue Minimum charge ....50¢ FOR RENT—Furnished three-room | ~ GGppnyrpn SAILINGS o teamer Drings len Fas- . C i sea. which calleq|8€r and Ole Nfimd. : o e i T i i e S 8 S e Mg o e o s o nnt C MARINE AIRWAYS INC. o'clock in the afternoon to insure| range and refrigerator. At 7th and e Seattle 9 am, tomorrow .} lf) Oul .ll’l H fove’ 6 BUIGEE HAKL 9 Boldok, en-| Tn The Empire classifieds for msertion ont san;e dl:::r e Seward. Call 1982 o Nulthwastarn ‘seheduled: 1o sall s w1 er Yoiibe ‘trl Oftka, SHEGuEH Dlen- quick results, Au(horized We accept ads o 7AGANGCY e {rom Seattle June 1 at 9 am. e Tk : Seattle fi Sitka num- ¢ VACANCY—Bishop Apt. Phone 336. . 3 1 _gers to Seattle from Sitka n from persons listed in telephone | 7ATHT P AP TN ™ le Baranof scheduled to sall from o | Bringing ten passengers to Ju- BT S SCC A0 S o directory. FOR RENT—Two apartments, one|e Seattle June 2 at 9 a.m. .‘neau. and with 37 others through pers r & & Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 3-room and one 4-room. Corner|e North Sea scheduled to sail e |l0 Seattle from Seward and Cor- B¥0 o 0 suicau from Sitka o D Mall c g =53 7| 3rd and Gold. Also newly decor-|e from Seattle June 4 at 10 e dova, the Alaska Line steamer Bar- o~ o W5 civcen M. D, Wil- . { In case of error or if an ad [ | ated furnished rooms with hotie am. o anof called here for o ’l‘"““' Whls ams, 16 B Tuikion, T € Witke,| % | has been stopped before ex- ’ } and cold water. Call Ellingen|e Prince Robert scheduled to sail e morning from 7 to § o'clock. Willingh { BabiE: Ao Ot - | Phone 623 Hangar 623-2 rings | piration, advertiser please noti- | [ Apartments {® from Vancouver June 4 at 9 e Coming (fJ' J:;H"i\l{“ Iflifl ‘L'"‘L;K‘i"“-l dthy Gobdon, *Dalsy Hay : PILOTS 2 v oy SR m o cr were laude 1 irst, Mr, and %"V g, . g ‘P";fi“ebfh':'w;l\ FOR RENT—Five-room unfumish-|e SoUrHBOUND SAILINGS o |Mrs. Willard W. Beatty, Miss Max- Jackon, Bve ,"‘,!‘",J.I oo ‘ ::““m;:)"‘“ v ik I ed house. Call 385. Aleutian scheduled southbound e |ine Myers, Miss Marjorie Ram- NCSO ‘l‘{ ‘;V"I'L’:“ ‘;:‘:' w“l'wr“’ o ALEX HOLDEN CHET McLEAN | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | |FOR RENT — Five-room furnished |® next Monday. » ;:;;:.'L'IHM"{,“. Mf,',:,le:;uvéd‘; pn‘fi- Ida Laite, Ike Cropley, Henry Rog- flat. Inquire J. M. Williams. " LOCAL SAILINGS [ii8ihna Tionard “kle 448 ers, Mary Rogers, Louls Burkhart, FOR SALE la Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e |liPS. and Leonar, ik Paul Malachoff, Paul W. Jones. | * _____|FOR RENT —Five room furnished|q dey night at 6 p. m., for »| Seven passengers sailed out from “Taking Passage b Sitks. For @e-| FOR SALE—One 3 KW. house. Phone 378 or inquire Mrs.|y gitea and wayports. o {ltere for Ketchikan and nine f)“r ;.m;, wates Bivs /3. 4., ABd Mary THE BEST " at » restaurant range; G. J. Paul Wit P RO Seattle on the Baranof when she e ke f i = " generator; one b s L Dart leaves cvery Wednesday o [/ 00 (0 0 ehikan were. Ellen and Richard Webstor, Miss Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan cne set dishes f Y WILL sub-let beautiful apartment.|® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e cos ¢ SO ; C. Ven Schable, Miss Louise Bright- lene welding and culting outfit; WILL sub-let beautiful apar e ke and way- e Camilla Wier, H. M. Tullis. Mis % o S one 6-volt storage battery, and| Cvmpletely furnished with ‘-”"'rr: :1;':“"’“' Kake and Way- @ ipernice Butler, T. Sanda, Fred Sau- ’n"‘l”‘m‘\:" o s Bk o ESTABLISHEL i i it Cl china, linen and electric appli- orts. M. Hyatt, George Gohrig einbra 1 many other things. Call at Cliff| 1 2 o o fe¢n. M. Hyatt, George Gehrig g INT 1 X i ances. Write P.O. Box 636. o P el ,° ® ® * *| For Seattle : Mr. and Mrs. W. L. m‘;::::"‘3’(10“"t‘fl‘”‘rjugz‘:‘ll;‘”fl‘:]‘e‘v Passenger and Air Express Schedules FOR SALE_Furnished house and:FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | i \Momnl'{-Mr ahd e b""‘”hlr‘"{yi Mrs. Edna Haley, Miss Mary Ha- o "ot o on G Highway | howe, B range. Phone 181\ ey | Gaen s Woham beowy 18 G. D Meboncd, Mr.ana e ° KETCHIKAN-—WRANGELL— P i i after 5 p.m. | ? Cecil Romero, Paul Galong, Mr. ¥ + b e e, i g * st ciRT Lk [T s THE MINERS PETERSBURG—JUNEAU oo wree-room house( o el | 4 o i E &% 1 " OW ide 9:2 a. m., - eel ver e PV, roe and - v & lovghby. ) 1 i 909 ¢ f | | e S0 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. "OR SALE Stine » cight- i High tide 3:46 p. m. 138 fect | Swenson, For Ketchikan: Mrs. C :0¢ S {1 e { M. E(:.!,L( T/::,l() .,rv‘[;,l,‘(i:,h,t";y-:;' B OR RENT- Housekeeping rooms.! Low tide 9:29 p m., 42 feet | NIGHT AT DUGOUT &. stroud ana child, A F. Sadier, BILL DOUGLAS 10216 A, <Ar. Juneatr 2 e Lv. 8:30 P.M. ey b | call at Second and Seward. --e A special r'menn‘l, of thc Allmu‘I D. l‘lu%um\v. l: J. Abunmvh, - Tlancs in Continuous Two-Way Communication FOR SALE—Willys Knight Sedan.|— John Bradford Post, American Le-| — th G a St itihdnsh First class condition. Call at 927/ N)R REN3~5 Toon un;\lg"‘;’d EQUIPMENT ADDED AT gion, has been called by Post Com- wi round Statiol house, 3rd and Dixon. ox 9 Joh W. Tenth St. 1852, } ST ANN s HOSP!TAL mander William O. Johnson for 8 ,0’'clock tomorrow night in the Dug- ouL to complete arrangements for the Memorial Day program which will be conducted by the Legion !Monday. All members are urged to be on hand so that plans can be made for the marching unit, firing cquad and other details of the Me- morial Day parade. Also final work in cleaning up ihe Legion plot at |the cemetery must be f'nished Sun- d ¥ - tator, presented by the Rev. Ber-|Se> MOMInE. FOR SALE NOW—One 4-piece bed- room suite, new, $55; one day bed {3-ROOM, new.y pamtea, benuvrulle During the past year the follow- new, $45; one single bed, $29; one| furnished apartments $55 and 865, 'ing equipment has been added to pool table outfit complete $30; one| Decker Bldg. See Louis Delebeque, gt Ann’s Hospital: pure bred dog free; June 1st, one, Six surgical beds, three of which 35 Ford DeLux Coupe. Phone were purchased with funds from 98, 2 short 1 long, 7 to 9 o'clock. the Hospital Guild; an infant incu- & 2 bator, donated by the Gastineau FOR SALE—Used washing machine|pop™ pent — chin Bowl building. | Channel Nurses’ Association; a deep motors reconditioned for $7.50.| ppona 187, |heat baker, presented by Dr. R. M.} Just the thing for basement grind- JCorrvy, and an infant resusci-| er. Alaska Electric Light & |FOR RENT—Housckecmng'mo Alaska Air Transport, Inc. %ivavs Jes R Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE i Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineaii Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 1652, Residénce RENT a practice .piano for your! summer cabin. Phone Andersoa Music Shoppe, 143 ness section. Phone 97 quicc results. CLARENCE WISE FOR SALE on lerms or lease, 5- Power Co. Call at Second and Seward. nard R. Hubbard. y FOR SALE—Lot 50x60, 6th and Nel-|[FOR RENT — Pent-House apart- R A | HOTEL JUNEAU son. Phone 2502 after 5 p.m. ment, by itself—in center of busi-| Trv The Empire classifieds for Formerly Hotel Zynda " l A n _room cottage. 427 Eleventh St. RENT—2 apts. Call at 614 Gold | etager SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER TRAN SPORTATION CO FOR SALE — Eight-piece dining| S5°I° Ave, or phone 416. Money Saved I e 7.P1 Léckheod Voda room set in excellent condition.|q_.ROOMS and bath, steamheated, is PHONE 206 ] -Flace Lo ee g See Stan Grummett. electric range, washing machine, M Eai d Jllllelll R.a]h Servu:o } 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket g S 53 ity ! FOR SALE—Lumber and plunder,| rigidaire, new oak floors. Call oney me ¥or Your RADIO 4-Place Stinson "Patco” The éhly line serving Amibka that maintaina See Pree Lance Wreckers at the| Windsor Apts. EARN AT 123 Second St.—Next door g & regular weekly service throughout the year. new location of the Standard Oil FOR RENT — Steam heated fur- San Prancisco bukery u s uAn‘ g Co. on Willoughby Ave. nished apts. Phone 2004, £ | ° ’ Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Junegu PIGGLY FOR SALE La : J-recml T /POR RENT — Heated, furnished | CHAN'NEL BUS LINE Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Seajtle: NojBousd £9. Bound nished house with Lwo upts. 4.d|" room. Close in, Phone 1421, WIGG Lv Phone 108 Jevean or 71 Douglas Office, 587 i 1 garage within, on St. Ana’s 5 S L RSO Leave Juneau: A.M.—7: 158: oo ! ¥ May 25 May 27 Douglas. Reasonable pric~ ¥ 1 VACANCY at tne Assembiy Ap's . 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12: SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot June 1 June 3 June 8 June10 Jute15 ' June 17 5, sk ey 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 815 9:45, James Baroumes, Douglas 13.. | — ~ - e {VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and Chatnum durails "anamyortation To, 11:15, 12:00 mldnlght. FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room| Coliseum Apts. Inquire Colistum 2 Leave 7:40, 8 . fo house under construction. Garage | office or phone either 61 or 3101. “M. s D ART” 10140, m g 5 40 HAROLD ‘R. BROWN, Agent FRED C. e VO 109 in basement. 9% miles out. Lee| 5 G40, B:40, 8:40, 7:40 A 1 B. BURKORD, kot ARt Phiome 1D Minkler, Box 2586. |FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles|peaves Femmer Dock every Wed- i l' 1:40, i CITY WHARF . paias SRR 74 | R -| Goldstein Fur Store. nesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Glacier Highway GUY SMITH, Déagia ” b ARES Hirsi-Chichagof at — 4 1000 SHARES irsi-Chichagof a ;“)u RLN’I’~ un Toom Torahiad Kake, Port Aiexander and way Ports. | feave Aunk Bay: A.M.—T:00, 8: ll. $1.15. Inguire at Nugget Shop. _ | apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Freight rcceivedTno.bd later than 4(PM.—)2:30, 4:15. Saturday sm evel lot. Phone 366. =i p.m. Tuesday. 6:45 p.m. FOR SALE-L % |cozy, warm, furn. apts. Light, FOR INFORMATION eave Juneau: AM. — 7-30, 9: !7'. FOR sALb-—lwommg house, 17! “'““;"; ‘:ifihPS- co‘t:klns uten;"s!MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | “M.—2:30, Bl:;'t' Saturday Special rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant.| 20d bath. Reasonable at Seaview. pan. E o2 . 4 Second and Seward, Toquire B | e wer o Pirst Bub Sundays and Eoiidage Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route o il NoONy Iravel s T SAILING SCHEDULE Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on OIL TANKS {MAN with carpenter or painting ex- PACIEIC on a e Southwestern Schedule regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- We have them in stock, welding of | Perience to represent me in Al- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneav | Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- A A aska. new inventi i in- team Seattlec Northbound Southbouno o g : ;l):) lLllndS Portable machine, no job | ‘;[fi:f':”""l;‘ "‘:;;dnlfi;mvglte véf‘: ":‘ o “PRIN- Ciqm | Slearty. May o May 31 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground rge or too small. WEOR 8 ‘ 5 2 i i ALASKA AR;} WELDERS. ’ Zu]!)rl ‘:)133 W. Market St, War- @ CESS Cigarettes June 1 June 7 st;:tmns. A ren, Ohio ) ; e ) i May 22 May 28 eave rrive ‘;I;atsil;l';;firi usul?ib]’e] r;orDl::l-! |FOR CHARTER—WIll let the can- 2 Llner cundy “Southeastern S h.]t‘:lx: 4 i ;g‘une{:uk ------ ! S but trolli and i fishil _r nery tender Samson the 2nd, for i outheastern Sc! e ‘airbanks ... Price $3,00000. O. Fielde, ouner,| charter untilsJune 17, See A, dJ. Iungcu _‘0 Vancouver. | Cards ! MT. MRINLEY ..May 25 May 20 = May 81 /duneau....... Saturday . rbainks care Olson & Sunde Shipyards,| Maftin at Gastineau Hotel. Victoria or Seattle THE (A LINE Fairbanks .. Sunday ... ; Beattle, Wash,, or Sunde & dRvers \ TORN your on B3 a0 3aiie| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 5 ALASKA *Fairbanks .. Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- Company, Seattle, Wast. Cash or trade &t Ntgget Shop | T n s M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 3 turn same day. WANTED | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phons 4951, PRINCESS LOUISE e ~ Or leave orders J. B. Burford Ce. May 19—31 HIGH school gnl~ want work. Can *—All year round schedule. /—dJune 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- NEW type. Phone 2004 Gg:nl::N:;EsfiD F‘R!;::lrs“; wl;erx;l;c- Co:nec:i;ns ;t ‘l:nc;n:‘r ce"vlt.h R c T l c proximately four hours. Passengers fvnew scenic won- e P - | s 3 3 3 Canadian Pacific Se: : A CABIN wanted — out hignway pre-| Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone Transcontinental ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. Piah e o water, Wrlte to) 3818 Dok S0 Trans-Atiantic All schedules subject to change without notice and s gpe | Ty 1 Jnssif Trans-Pacifio Pabst Famous slight changes to make best steamer connections. CARE of 7£lmxldrerx Sework ' The. b b leda o Tickets, reservations and full p tF 0 4 g o and hnuse“ork results, Py Dr hf B : i . 5 " p References V. W. MULVIHILL On Tap ac c c. GIRL with Secretarial Tr: PHONE 36 Juneau Alaska e PSS wants position. Good references JIMMY*" Wiy o im (! TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Phone 2461, i For very prompt CANADIAN ] hlP co. Louis A. Delebecque—Gasti Hotel WANTED—An ;me& nousekeeper | LIQUOR DELIVERY PACIFIC CARLSON nlaSha steams I"llmne 2 e()l’lt:—l ‘;: m el for one man, Inquire Empire 654, i ————