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2 ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. WSt . 40 PALS 5y CLIFF STERRETT | 0) NTIMER DIES S s m e 0 : | PSR AT il LOOKS LieE ) et SRR . \ A HAFF-HOUR FER. LUUNCH -- 1 | El L VER LVING VER ¢ - ? UR AT EIVE -- HA Durimv\ THEN FRCM TWELVE-'THLJTTY> CI START S TOMORROW. ‘ | x.eaxx;“;“flu:;ga:‘g:: :r from LAST GASP, sc\‘\ BIG CRATES IN TH! SHIPPIN! TILL SIX=THUTTY CARTIN!' g0 ) 3 JESS BIN SI'TT"\N three weeks to one month, J. J. WoT's uP2 DEPARTMENT FROM Y |[MORE CRATES ---LOADIN!, HOW LONG'S 1L HERE THINKIN cherin, Alaska representative for Six TILL TWELVE . | |[DELIVERIN' AN/ KEEPIN' 1 ABouT IT ! . ;Y‘mxs Brothers, boarded the PAA ACCOUNTS ! I TELLS YUH I : GRS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 4.— Electra from here to Fairbanks this IT'S ENUFF T'KILLAMAN, Albert Johnson, 74, oldtimer of week. From Fairbanks, Mr. Meh- | |Nome, Knik and Anchorage, is dead erin plans to visit Upper Yukon {here following a long illness. River points as far as Dawson, then — e circle back to Fairbanks, and return CULBERT ON BRIDGE |to Junequ by the Alaska Railroad LESSONS AVAILABLE |~ - ————————— | AT EMP'RE OFFICE Commencing a five-weeks’ vaca- tion trip, Miss Louise Nelson sailed south aboard the steamer Aleutian, A considerable number of copies She was to stop off at Ketchikan of Ely Culbertson’s “Bridge Al -a for a week to visit her parents, then Glance,” published by Liggett &/ continue south to the States. Miss Myers Tobacco Co, manufacturer Nelson is a member of the staff of of Chesterfield cirgarettes, are now Percy's Cafe here. MINE available, free, to Empire subscrib- = 7o ers, through the courtesy of E. A.! RUMMAGE SALE 'LIBBY TRAVELLING % SUPERINTENDENT IN ‘ EMPLOYEES HERE FOR |knowies, Alaska representative of By C.Y.O. Monday, June 7, at 114 1\/1 ari ne N ews FROMTAKUHARBOR ~X-RAY EXAMINATIONS il 15 sonpty than, . oopy| TIN5 Sor ikl geid sy Bringin; . A. Rasmusson, trav- Returning to Tulsequah after eling superintendent for Libby, Mc- | bringing several Polaris-Taku Mine s SRR LT oW oF BA L L ; Neill and Libby, here from that| employees into Juneau yesterday M A R l N E A l R w A Y s FOR RENT it Kt ioa Bl Rl UUT company’s Taku Harbor plant, the morning for X-Ray examination, cannery tender Roedda, Capt. Frank | the Taku Trading Company river Z-WGY Radio -Commu.nication , INFORMATION Twn DUZEN Sutherland, arrived here this noon| poat Jeanne left port here yester- and docked at the cold storage.|day afternoon. The Jeanne, which "FROM HERE ON oo i o rsum ook i o o e revusn |~ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE i Harbor about 4 o'clock this after-|voyage by Capt. William Strong, | SERVIGE ! noon |head of the Taku Trading Com- | RTHI- l Mr. Rasmusson plans to board|pany, also took back with her to AUTHORIZED | [ &) the stcamer Baranof here for the Tylsequah a load of lumber and U. S. MAIL | westward tomorrow. He is stopping | cement to be used in construction CARRIER at the Gastineau Hotel. | of thie new: Polaria-Dalky: il Motorship Sails South from | capt. Al Kaska, regular master | *WEDNESDAY, A. M. —. Sl Union Oil Company SEAL DUE TO ARRIVE |of the Jeanne, sailed from here Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka |last evening aboard the motorship and return. Dock Last Night HERE TOMORROW P-M"Nnrmland for Wrangell, from where il e |he is to procede up the Stikine WEDNESDAY, P. M.— With Executive Officer Frank|River to Telegraph Creek. Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, : Steamer Movements FOR RENT-—Furnished three room apartment and bath. 327 West ilth. Phone 173 1 Count five average words to the 5 o'clock tomorrow morning line FOR RENT-—House, 6 rooms and Norihwestern scheduled to ar- Daily rate per line for consecutive bath, partly furnished. Inqui rive at noon tomorrow. 3 . | . E . | . ; . . . . insertion Nugget Shop North Sea due Tuesd . . . . . . . . . . NORTHBOUND Baranof scheduled to arrive at One day 10c e : i SCHEDULED SAILINGS Additional days 5¢ FOR RENT-First class offices in|g prince Robert scheduled to sail Minimum charge 50c Valentine B'“’*I““‘»i from $17.50 Up.1e from Vancouver June 4 at 9 ; »| Inquire A. W. Fox ! Copy must be in the office by 2 s pm o'clock in the afiernoon to INsSure|pop RENT Single steamheated | ® Ahlmmn scheduled to sail from insertion on same day tariliten Sosn Well ide Seattle June 5 at 9 a.m We accept ads over telephone| )5 50 b ymonth. Phone 18 Princess Louise scheduled to from persons lisied in telephone | _ sail from Vancouver June 5 i directory FOR RENT-—Light housekeeping or al 9 pm With 18 passengers sBoRRd Xor |, o o e S e Alab etk 5 iy inati Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and retur Pho 374—Ask for Ad-taker. sleeping room for two. Phone 4623.|® Mount McKinley scheduled to e |Seattle from here, two for Peters- e s An annual X-Ray examination y g n. i A Callisni (o sail from Seattle June 9 at e |burg, one for Wrangell, and three ’Lmnn? ssion vess lS(:aI is ?clle(i‘rlec(l‘u; mine_employees is required by I'r'(qu,cnt I\unsvchedule Trl‘ps—IO"/,,off Round Trip. . 5 l# §m o 'for Ketchikan, besides her through|t0 arrive in <J“"f“l'" omorrow after- | British Columbia mining laws to SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE in case of crror or if an ad | |poR RENT—Four-room furnished |e Northland scheduled to sail ® passengers from Sitka, the motor- '°0R [rom Seattle. She arrived inlcheck silicosis. The mine employees IN ALASKA £a8 \poru, sloped e 8 wiment. Phone 2004, 425 7hle from Seattle June 11 at 10 @ [ship Northland sailed south from Ketchikan at 2 o’clock yesterday|stopped here at the Gastineau on, advertise lease n o s t a saileg ' ere @ | e kosti b Sl 2 East le am o the Union Ofl Dock here last even- 4f!¢rnoon and saile ‘(_“0"1', “‘:;L :L.“‘“‘l- I ele hone | Iy th ifice i J e SOUTHBOUND AILING .'lng 4 this morning, planning 0‘ - - > T McLEAN | | once and same will be given | |FOR RENT—One of the most mod- : : stop briefly ai Petersburg and attention ern houses in Juneau; furnished.[® ¥Yukon scheduled southbound e| Leaving for Seattle were: DriE. | ; : bl i Wrangell. i T i - S r T Phone G B el s |® next Monday ® H. Coffey, Mary Calvin, Allic Can- <4 AT THE HOTELS ALEX HOLDEN | THE DAILY AI,.&KA EMF nequ: Phone G. E. Krause, 439, LOCAL SAILINGS dill, Ray F K GiahT BB - £ b . CH B 5 * — ‘hief Pi : "OR RENT—Two apartments, onel® Estebeth leaves every Wednes Scott, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fritzi, PRACTICE SHOOT =t Chief Pilot Traffic Mgr. 3-room and one 4-room. Corner day night at 6 pm, for ® Jack Jones, Felix Jones, Mrs. A. | Gastineau 2 . FUR SALE and Gold. Also newly decor-|® Sitka and wayports. Morke, G. D. Thomas, Mrs. Mary AT MENDENHALL | John A. McLaughlin, Juneau; J. ATTRACTIVE reduction prices wil| @ated furnished rooms with hot|® Dart leaves every Wednesday @ Capon, Albert Bohn, L. Scofield, A RANGE SUNDAY M Gilinan, ‘Hugh Anderson, A. be quoted on the following second| 8nd cold water. Call Ellingen t 7am. for Peiersburg, Port @ (W, Strafuss, Robert Rice and R | Twingle, C. H. Sherwood, Taku; Ben o Y be quoted wing AGa et NA / \der, Kake and wa Lundgtbn. Bellamy, J. Stevens, Seattle; J. H. Iunecm— NLY 2 HOURS—-Ketchxkcm Land engines for quick cash® Th sk s ity Tl For Petersburg were Dr. J. B. Lof- Thorneraft, A. Davidson, Tulse- Standard E! $OF RENT. Pive-tooni. fitiraEn-.| tus and Roman Apera. Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club|quah; Willlam Snyder, William ESTABLISHEL wndard Engine; Emariarelyn | e JLnem . Blgfol OUb | qual n She cylinaer Regal Bngine: 8 hp.| o ouse. Oall 385 4| For Wrangell-A. W. Kaska for Sundey byt ihe ‘Mendeutall|gem B Blsckingtn. % i = i * S e . |range will be open for practice Juneau H two cylinder Regal Engine; 6 hp.|FOR RENT — 1 nzec-room ; TIDES TOMORROW | ;" ;fm“::’;:";m”v;lz Stamm, Dr-| throughout the day. Small bore| Mrs. A. R. Hayden, Annex Greek Passenger and Air Express Schedules one cylinder C gine. —i with bath. Phone 4743, 503 W.l-| ; : ; ; } & RS and pistol fire will be given in the - & W i : dephall, morning hours and large bore in'VAN ACKEREN TO KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN: RANGELL- ow tide 3 E: 0.2 feet pA Charles G. Warner longhby : oo~ \ TR RS the afternoon. A novelty match PETERSBURG--JUNEAU FOR SALE—A lot in Seatter Tract, | #FOR RENT— b-room unfurpw pi gt | o afternoon. — e Write Empire B 699 house, 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box!| jide ‘ 134 feet vETERAN DIES among the shooters who happen to! In connection with business of ¥ E I ! { L] | 1852 ¢ present with a self-handicap his office, Dr. J. F. Van Ackeren, Monday—Thursday £ T FOR SALE—Beautifully furnishea! " High tide 9:56 p. m., 171 feet LSt o Medical Ditestor Ton (s Buress. of lay—Thursday Monday—Thursday six-room house, > very rea- [3-ROOM, newsy pamteu, beautifully | > R e Indian Affairs in Alaska, sailed for 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. sonable. Also other properly. Sell- | - furnished apartme:ts $35 and 865, THBEFE HALIBUTERS | See Femmer beforc purchasing Ketchikan aboard the motorship 10:15 AM. Ar. Juncau Lv. 3:30 P.M. ing out. See Granberg in Douglas| Decker Bldg. Sce Louis Delebeque, | Cement. Phone 114, adv.-tf Northland. Phinos (n:Contluiiods Thk Way Badie. Communle e or phone 753 e SELL AT SEATTLE — e with Ground Stations s AT e ! tice puno for your 'OR SALE—Two adding machines, n r cabin. Phone Anderson| _ . __ 3 F v | SEATTLE, June 4—Only three inquest was held yesterday into the one cash register at Simpkins| Music Shoppe, 143 @ 8o I o8 g [halibuters sold here today, as fol-|death of Arthur Anderson, 45, which Alaska Alr Trans ort lnc lows: ) The ’ b Bindery + 2 FOR RENT- Housakeapiog. toofs.| |occurred on his fishing boat. e FOR SALE — 1928 Ford Roadster.} call at Second and Seward. | From the western banks—Ven-iverdict was that he came to his }a ercoast ways, c. Good shape. $60. Write P.O. Box ture 35,000 pounds, 9% and 8% 'death by carbon monoxide poison-| 938 FOR RENT — Pent-House apart- | cents. ing. : 3 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE ment, by itself—-in center of busi-| From the local banks—F. C. Her-| Anderson served as a Sergeamt! DRAWING table, less than half| jece 'section. Phone 97 gert 12,000 pounds, 10% and 8 cents; | gyerse & St b 4 + Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel verseas in the Argonne, Meuse and - price. Phone 4951, o s . |Gloria Second 8,000 pounds, 10'% Alsace. 5 the: . y i )| 3 ice* 52 i | FOR RENT—2 apts. Call at 614 Gold |and B cents, isicn s Slugonen Ip gVisenstds g . 5 . PHONES—106, Office; 1652, Residence L. C. SMITH business typewriter, |survives. | 3elt Ave, or > 416, ; £ : 18-inch carriage, recently over-| . £ or. phone 410 l . ? =S | Funeral services will be held to- hauled, $25. Phone 4951. 4-ROOMS and nath, areamheated, | HUNTERS ON ALEUTIAN {morrow under auspices of the Amer- | electric range, washing nmchinr,,! Southbound from Valdez to Se- ican Legion. CORDOVA, Alaska, June 4~An} - - FOR SALE—1935 Ford Delux Coupe, g Frigidaire, new oak floors, Call @ttle aboard the steamer Aleutian| gy o g y ? goc condon, “1adiD,’ heatet) windsor Apts. |was Roy S. Kidder, big game hunter | OUT FROM SEWARD i — | : zhd Phone 527 Pl ot OUIANE {who has been on a hunt to the west- | ks | — i i FOR SALE — 6 hp. Fisherman|TOR RENT — Heated, furnished |ward with R. Stanley Hicks. Mr.| Southbound to Seattle from Sew-| i lA Elutch shatt. whbetNcom batisry' | Toom: Close in.*Phons 14af; Hicks also boarded the Aleutian 2rd aboard the steamer Aleutian) [ S = tank, A-1 shape; 4 trolling poles, | VACANCY 4 S A |at Valdez, but left the vessel here Were: § Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller | fauk, A1 ghape; 4 Wrollg poles,| VAGANGY at ts Assembiy AP, | (Bt oy b vt diebiens oo Pk (a0, T ueio 16, Sund chee SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER TRANSPORTATION CO 2 " dak | VAGANGY ¢ =y o | e b at [Rogers, Grace L. Rogers and Clau-| jjr— Anderson, phone 4502. 10th and |VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and [Plane to continue his hunt in that R i East. Coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum |Section. |dia Ray Roge 7-Place Lockheed vega = - [ _ettice or phone either 61 or 3101 ISR o S ith?;kx‘!'r‘::'lfid?a:clsflgg’otlmc:fr;t 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket T The only line serving Alaska that maintains "OR SALE—One 3 K.W. 110 volt & B S NOTICE 5 A . " ”” [ week), ti hout the h generator; one restaurant range;|F © rent — Inquire Charles Rogers is school principal at Sew-| 4-Place Stinson “Patco g § Tpglar ¥ eraion ‘ol b one set dishes for 12; one ace Goldstein Fur Store. Second annual meetings of the 8Yd: They all plan to spend the Arrive Leave . "OR REN’ Se J rnis! T e » | one G-volt storage batic: RENT—Seven room furnished| s sane wade Dredging Company o W : Seattle No. Bound So. Boungd many othe Call a apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe.| i pe held Tuesday, June sth, in | CHANNEL BUS LINE, 12 |COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada.| Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day ; North Sea .....Junc 4 June 8 Juneld water, dishes, cooking utensils | ($8ned) CHARLES A, WHITNEY, |LeaveJuneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, | Office, 587 Northland .....Junell Junel5 Junel7 and bath. Reasona adv. Secretary |10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15,1 e 4 % and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Ty 4115, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8115, 8.4b. SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART North Sea ....Junel8 June22 June24 | MISCELLANEGUS Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | 11:15, 12:00 midnight, ! Chief Pilot Pilot - NIRRT b Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, MAN, Age fube radio set, Bhone 123, |FOR CHARTER Will let the can- “MO s. DART” 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, BABOLD B HEOYENS Anent FRED O Ouan Ticke Anm‘" - T < nery tender Samson the 2nd, for|Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- piahs B:A0. €40 10, 0 A 10 i e ot * FOR SALE—L0t 50x60, 6th and Nel- | (i & s 3 11:40 v - CITY 1 8 son. Plione 2502 after 5 pm. | charter until June 17. See A. J.|nesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, | holidits g P oatina 3 Glacier Highwa; e | Martin at Gastineau Hotel. Kake, Port Aiexander and way poris. |Leave Auk Bay: At.z“k;m ot GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent—. FOR SALE on terms or lease, 5- |7 N your ola_ gord mm’\,flm.lfl'cigm received not later than 4 p.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special SERV'NG ~AI,ASKA THE 2 i _Toom cottage. 427 Eleventh St | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. p.m. Tuesday. 6:45 pm. | ) un ' " ] Fairbanks OETEE R e el i i FOR INFORMATION Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; \( "B ¢ § Juneau ONLY 5 u uRs S - Dy MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951, | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 |P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special| EAR R UN D s 1 1 with two apts. and| or Jeave orders J. B. Burford Co. | ... 508 2 10:00 p.m. | garage within, on St. Ann’s Ave,,| — % . - Douglas. Reasonable prics. Phone| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Eltigfus My onsand molicagy Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route James Baroumes, 3 nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Sc. eaves Juneau a' a.m. ¥ i & e Seoust e | L:»!u\\ s}i:aul\'rmshl:(’m : :;fiipngfé 4 Travel R SO L S L A SBAILING SCHEDULE Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on FOR SALE—1 acre patented, 4-room| 201, 315 Decker Way. At on a Southwestern Schedule regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- - | Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- X225 lot on Glacier II Joe Woodford. i,'ul\l under construction. Garage |— RAILWAY Cig 3 d n basement. 9% miles out. Lee T AN 'OUND | ars ave Due Juneau Due Junear ous two-way radio communication with eleven groun Minkler, Box 2386 | LOST AND FOUI AN Seattle Northbound Southboune stations. " b ) ellow gold wrist watel Cigarettes EURBI oo Moy 3 el e e 1000 SHARES Hirs\-Chichagof at| with two small diamonds. Re- | & Y AUETIAN © £ oiuIe b . TR B s TG Leave $1.15. Inguire at Nugget Shop. ward, phone 423, Candy MT. M'K‘“’-‘EYW"‘:"C : . Junela‘ Junelf *Juneau.... | i e PEYRARY Cruises /Fairbanks FOR SALE—Koommg house, 17| WANTED Juneau to Vancouver, Cards SePE oMM My a8 /Juneau........ Saturday . | | rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant. N i 20 N ia ey —_— i Southeastern Schedule *Fairbanks ... Sunday ... Second and Seward. Inquire Em- |\ WANT to sub-let nice apartment Victoria or Seattle N'WESTERN .....June 1 June 5 June 7 *Fairbanks W'edneysday Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- pire. for summer months. Reliable SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS T n E ) “"turn same day. e — e — pa Phone 91. : Bil TANES 2 PRINCESS LOUISE THE ALASKA LINE *_All year round schedule. We have the tock, welding of HIGH school girls want work. Can | M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. all kinds. Portable machine, no job »e. Phone 2004. June 11 A Al R Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- : RELIABLE girls wants care of| Connections at Vancouver with . - proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- children. Phone 226. Canadian Pacific Services: A R c T l c g ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. Transcontinental £y FOR SALE — 44-11 e R i A 7 E Rmonsy, o e Wedeggtis it s Trans-Atiantic : ' T All schedules subject to change without notice and ut trollng and Ce ; ated | Trans-Pacific Pabst Famous | ) . slight changes to make best steamer connections, care Olson & Sunde 15, highways Tickets, reservations and full 3 o oo, O. Pl oy, OF are contemplating illuminating| s Wt B € : Seattle, Wast ke s 2 particulars from Draug.. eer v e ] \ T ° o e “wotois || On Tap - neADANKAM || Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, Mrs. 3. E. Hopkins, el “Smiling Service® Juneau Alaska g S g ° TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE wife of the assistant general ma Bert’s Ca i “IIMMY" X ] i h % c ; ager of the Fairbanks Exploration | " mo;-lé ?‘,‘;o“ry CANADIAN CLRLSON as a eams lp 00 Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Company, passed through Juncau | Free Delivery PACIFIC Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence recently from Seward to Sealtic E et Sk

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