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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930.. By BILLE DE BECK O, ves, NE HAVE SOME VERY NICE ONES, MEAE NO No - NOTHING LIKE THIS © \ SR il HAVENT - YOU GOT ONE & STEP THs LIKE HE USH © WEAR — DARK BROWN LEATHER. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ‘ tian May 3 May 6 May 13 ‘ ka May 10 May 13 May 20 ‘ neda May 13 May 17 May 19 Yukon May 17 May 20 May 26 Aleutian May 24 May 27 June 3 May 27 May 31 un © 1030, King Featares Syndicate, toes Mu; 29 Suxie 1 g:ns 'zl, y Great Britain rights reserved. May 31 June 3 June 9 ( o * *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. . DR. BAYNE OPENS , t—Southeast Route only. +3 | | | NEW DENTAL SHOP : | W. E. NOWELL, Agent | 4 N e weNEOAY! N[qrine News o 3 | ‘with what is undoubfedly the | most modernly equipped dentist of- | fice in the Territory of Alaska, Dr. - }J. W. Bayne, formerly of Nome and|y ¢ e e 06 6 06 06 0 0 0o 0 0 @ YUKON 1Fairbanks. will open for business in| o st M k ° ARRIVES ON Juneau tomorrow. . eamer Movemen s WAY SOUTH TODAY Situated in the corner space on|e NORYHBOUND . . i ;’hff §ccond floor of the Triangle| e Aleutian due at 10:30 o'tlock ® [ Steamer v ikon, Capt. H. Ander- ¢ ii;\]xtld;::;tga Ba;l;;e hlt;s ;1!; e]’;tei; ® tonight. Has 3 days’ mail. @ [son, arrived in port from the West- o 2 es ward at 12 8 da i e equipment for his actual dentistry|$ _ SCHEDULED SATLINGS e [ycl it 100 ot (o0ay Witk the | work, and in addition has an up-|® Nortbland scheduled to sail ® | "5, ™. Jack Rink, R. D to-date laboratory. e from Seattle May 7 at 9 PI. ® pygsel Wiliam H, Newton and Eomenter WRGN: | As special extra apparatus his|® Admiral Rogers scheduled to ® o roet Sy nodations on ¢ Southbound loffices are equipped with an X-ray|® sail from Scattle Ma y8 al ® |oMailey, William 0. Geary, Mrs, | “Lm’;"l Live ¥ Arrive Leave land a stereoscope to be used in|® 10 Am. ® and Cherry Sundling "eu mpfll::elhe:n: Juneau Juneau |connection with the X-ray. Among|® Princess Louise scheduled to i materially I.mypm'- A 47 \his instruments are low power light-;® sail from Vancouver May 8 at Ahe Junsay Obid ed. You will find A};_. r |ed mirrors, enabling the most ex-|® at 9 pm. © | Storage Company where she took them very attrac- Apr. 24 |acting work to be done under poor |® Alaska scheduled to sail from ® |ahoard 1 oxes of fresh hali- tive and comfort- Apr. 26 May 8 |lighting conditions. ® Seattle May 10 at 9 a.m. ® Ibut for New England; 25 boxes of Apr. 28 May 1 | His office has been undergoing!|® Alameda scheduled to sail from ® | frozen halibut for the Juneau Ccld‘ May 3 May 16 'pr(‘pmauon> for the opening for|® Seattle May 13, at 9 p.m. ® | Storage, a twd SHiehs | GF fresh‘ The ntt.mcme miss with the tele- May 12 May 15 |several weeks. ~ With Dr. Bayne;® Yukon scheduled to sail from ® 'saimon for San Juan. | phone is Peggy Udell, who, at May 17 May 29 will be Mrs. Bayne, who is an;® Seattle May 17 at 9 am. ® | Those leaving here were: R. B.| | Newark, N*J., decame the brids (v i % my 24 June 5 is i i | of Peter Michon, ome of the agers; .- B & y 26 May 30 X-ray expert and assistant inly SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Hendri K. W. Withers, Mrs.| Mich Broth " cod devill. ! dentistry. e Admiral Evans scheduled south ® W. K. Burford, Mrs. F. A. Clark, | Michon Brothers, noted vaudeville 3 | PR T O e e Mrs. H. L. Amold, Mrs. A. C. Chen- | team. The stage keauty has tem- INFORMATION AND TICKETS: | MAKI BOUND OVER o Admiral Watson due south- @ OWith, Mrs. M. A. Bacon, E. Ed- g:;afl’v retired from the foot- BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone — o 'bound about May 16. e ward Ha C. B. Dawson, Norma | 8. Iver Maki, arrested several days = e 4 et Clark and mxcc| _(Internationsl Newwresh) | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nouglas ago, was bound over to the Grand "lo“ LhesdAltd T steerage fc ttle; N. G. Nelson| | < ¢ Jury today charged with assaulting | ® Magnita schedu] o and one stecrage for Ketchikan. Thomas T. Laine with a dengerous ® for Sitka and way poris at o i R we: e 6 o'clock Thursday night -" $ Baberiis America First leaves every o | it ns e eiRaT st iy Wednesday at 1 p. m. for : 3 .T'.“ .121":)“.“‘:“. . : HERE T NI HT Petersburg and Kake and A s ! et S| itow tide, 2:40 am., 45 feet. |~ o R, 3 f COUOULREK] B3t g for | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, e B i o T AT Low tide, 3:01 pm, 12 feet. Liner Opened to Inspection VICTORIA AND SEATTLE SAVE THE DATE | High tide, 9:35 pm, 147 | C s TS 1 et 2 s i SR e | —‘omplmentary Jance || rySeN¥NN Leave Juneau Southbound Y D s Club BASEBALL CE at | HALIBUT PRIC | ¥ | PACTFIC: . . ¢ P ; FOR R{{;éi KS HALL Saturday Night. adv.| s s to Be Given Aboard | Princess Louise—May 13, 24; June 3, THE EMPIRE >R RENT—From June 3rd to Oc- | — LE, ; 6.—8t ssels B.C. COAST , 5 i DR ‘ SEATTLE, May 6.-SIX vessel:) Gomplimentary. to. the.-people of | | STEAMSHIPS 13, 27, J Is the Medium E CEe Seap oy S o ree with 60,500 pounds of halibut sold !, ¢ | | steam heated apartment for L Monday at § and 13% cents. ~"“‘fflltv the diX‘ICCt‘l"ChES;m”:’f 2‘10 Princess Alice—June 20, July i couple. Telepho! 158. { . new steamer eutian, of e - Through which the general couple. Telophone 168, TaE JuNneAu LAUNDRY be St Oannas rill dve 11, 22. its L public can always have wants supplied. ! | Closing time for classified ) : advertisements: 2 P. M. | Closing time fer display ad- PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 6. Tree datite. —One hundred and seventy thou- .. APAVAL sand pounds of halibut were sold tonight. here Monday. American fish sold The for 6 and 127 cents and Canadian | tor the: A: B, Hall, in, hobor of shortly after 10:30 o'clock Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 starting here "wo-room sieam heat- nent. Also one house- | apartment and one sleep- Channel Apartments. | Princess Charlotte—June 24; July 4 | Tickets sold to or from all Kastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient at PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US dance advertised yesterday vertisements: 11 A. M. : S for 5 and 105 feet. REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER " Ten cents per line first in- SvE Regmzich the Aleutian has been cancelled, a3 EXCURSIONS sertion. We will attend to them AMY LEAV & P ey 0 Sroamer ] Stop-Over Privil . . Five cents for continuous |promptly. Our coal, hay, S orchestra. Dance bands of liners Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Iplying Southeast waters do not give The Amy of the United Transpor-|dqances in the cities during ports tation Company left this morning|of calls, but only on board the with a transfer scow, freight, and'poats, several passengers for Taku Point.; Local residents are urged to in-| The scow will be situated at Taku|spect the new craft upon her ar- Point ‘permanently, while freight rival here. Agent Willis Nowell has Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS “OR RFNT Fnc room furnhh house. Apply Martin at light ccm— pany or call 93 after 6 p. m. subsequent insertion. Count five average ‘to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. i i | grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. worde { | {FOR RENT—=our room furnished house. Telephone 2004. You Can’t Help Being ' \FOR RER cd room. Close ! . —Furnis and passengers will Be transferred extended a cordial invitation to § FOR SALE in. Apply 303 Gold Street near Pleased to the riverboat Jeanne to be tak-|those interested, to spend as much & W' L' COATES’ Agent —t - ~ 1 ' corner, B. FEMMER en up the River. time as they wish on the Aleutian Valentine Bulldmg Juneau B st Turnshed | RENT_Planos, Radio Com- D. B. T TR WIS RN, port | : house. Telephone 29. binations, Phc o hs, ¢ ) MORE SALMGN ARRIVES > | — FOR SALE—3!:x % Eastman view | D?::K:atlllxsning.w:gs;?:gr:p: ’;131:;- PHOfiF i Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau re- FIND RODIES OF BATTL 3 camera. Plate holdefs, filter, film | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. ( T ceived 3,000 pounds of king gal- VICTIMS AFTER 16 Y NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. \ saglaptors, carrying case, Stipod, I"ORW RE‘NTJI{;e room furnished . s tEh;s molmlng el RHEIMS, F May 6. 7 2 4 Capt. Doyle. ), rance, Ma L 4 ] :!!{x:)qb\gre S e e Y house. Bath. Telephone 183. Morrls b ——ym |Bodies of seven French “poilus” M. S. NORTHLAND ALAMEDA SOUTH TODAY |who had been posted as “missing” \ Fo“ PN T 3 ol DAl UNCE Ffpfirefifl’ sin Sl gyo:ur:;:g?: Construction COAL The Alameda, Capt. Gus Nord, since 1914 were found recently in Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: BORG JE b°8 cuthourd Klto, en- ) "y o) o5 irted: baths’ #nd Jhat arrived In port at 7 oclock this|an abandoned vineyard near May 7—9 P: M. ! gine. s Reasonable. Inquire Al- \ater furnished. Furoiaied it morning and sailed shortly after Moivre, v i Mo | $500 per month. 2 room house Company That toy SRS, | Ty Tesring glm‘re:’t“‘:fi‘:dde:;'*;‘:en;'ed'fil“;"?Pf ja Fer Iuformation Apply to Ve 5 ertram a i " a 148 ’?n“g fix'::—‘l;‘r‘i‘;g"g:, ‘;’:: (l;l}fl:lk‘ ;‘]‘;"‘Ssé‘:d'e ;li‘;é’_"t monih. - Ap+ ' écrfinmr;m:%, Seattle; B. Simp- |ihe life shattered out of them by D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent sl Telphone 1. \v5n o R TR GENERAL SATISFIES! | on tor seionan somm 0. mowis g same it | 3. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents FOR SALE_30x8 feet tunnel stern| kitchenette and bath. Gross £ < __g._.’___q “France’s crop of war dead has not, TELEPHONE 114 river boat with 60 h.p. engine Apartnients. Apply Colissum The- CARPENTER If you are coaled w1|.n Dinnér Specials at Mabry's Cafe? vet been reaped.” : . P S NS S $250.00. Fleek's Machine Shop,| atre. our coal, then you wnn: Have you triea tne Five oClock Sszm o Douglas. AT DN L AR WORK be cold! It’s the best coa : o & p e s e s : h .| Elks Club BASEBALL DANCE at #or_sais overnead Do Gor-| SALESMAN WANTED S INRarket for it |5 o % uis sats smman v oo || United Transportation Co. { poration Garage Doors of Alas- | o ™ coleoan for Cache e | (LIMITED) i %an Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- L 2 an unusual number of KANN’S STORE | { son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Aget. | N e Phone 62 heat units per ton. THE RIGHT GOODS | FERRY TIME CARD |{ [AUNCH AMY RIVER BOAT JEANNE q AT THE RIGHT TIME | POR BALESpectacies 3340 a nalr| Utah woolen goods. No invest- Put in your order now. CE | | i s Ao e ,i,,:' Milla:gor, :}E:c ;fi‘;‘“iififnfi?,’, nin:%,;::"smgr p— — Prompt. Astlivery, = Prices AT THE RYGHT PRI 0 Leaves _m-- for Douglas and \: Leaving Juneau ;:Iesse‘;‘::?h and Fridays for Genersl M 3 . ss No. | 3 sk . | | ; 3 ’__‘l_"f_—-——-—i 206, care Empire. SEE BIG VAN ] ‘:::e:': }fld‘%he:h;hacl‘lmellsgs g —— W ”g:: z‘_',;;::-: | For rates and information PHONE 5000 X £ i~ T Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | g am |brroeeeae 3 t WANTED LOST AND FOUND || Rubber Boota, Shoepacks, Biiek- | ekters ; G A RB AG E ! ol — —— | ers _ant X . 5 wANTED-Expnricnccd troller for ' LOST—Bristol telescope fishing rod SEWARD STREET . :00 p.m. 12 midnight ) partner. Telephone 578. | on or near Peterson’s bridge on ! 211 Always Open PACIFIC COAST HA ULED .:‘gl'?;' $1:00a.m. | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | ilaci - | WAm'!D—Errandgog b g o ?v ;Li:pfifix Tt e AND LOT CLEANING Leaves Douglas for Juneau | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” years. Apply J urfor ‘=5,____~__—4= | prerrertrgrosannmeseeag E. O. DAVIS 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. e i | N P gl COAL co. Fhone 584 8:30am. 17:48 pm. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 wi o ok | | VHIEY ouse | FURS 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. PP AR S e & TEMOMEIE Dot s S VO either part or ful daey i | Typewriters and Repairing ’ 1 i e fal————— 12:45 p.m.t §11:30 p.m. \ M e T R REMODELED 8 (e COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ¢ | 3:30 p.m.t 1:15am. | Sariear lsukn s Srcse 33.| NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH i 00 b T e i s |} SUMMER PRICES ~ PACKERS e ~ MOTORSHIP MARGNITA 24 { Simpson, Nugget Shop. Also New Garments Anyone desiring fish and dry ?altlnz for the Onentd: 1—mw will m:e accepted. m?tOC%in&mga;veg w’l)'(hu;;slngayT:;:{:g;g }’{’30 :ah“ cll’fi - G : 4 ommunicate with the Orienta y, 7 i wantED — woman tor seneral | M abra’s Cafe Made to Order { bé:.f,'.‘:,‘.f;"&"'&?';..’;’t.fin, Juneay, A'ihtaka. = April 1st. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, : ; housework. Phone 3441. 7 y ! ’ i THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE e z way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other 3 WANTED — Cusn ror false teeth, Regular Di 1 Yurman’s i 00 Juneau Ferry & Naviga- |Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— ’ i dental gold, discarded jewelry, egu inners i CORPORATION . Liian A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, 5 platinum, diamonds. Send to R.| Short Orders e el | Lt oo e ettt rr e e | s ompany. - : Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- Lunchec 1 J s o S ) bm, N. Y. ! . ). SEARICK : . & e Oren 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. To and PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” P toneer P OOl H all 3 “'LODE CLAIM LOCATION POPULAR PRICES st : MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION i NOTICES ; 1 D ) i P —— | HARRY MABRY wacw THE SANITARY GROCERY e Tlephone 183 PoolBillards . ¢an and Canadian | Diamonds : \ ! 3 ¢ fodine, 3% The 4 - ! eet your friends lt The fimeer. Chas. Miller, Prop. H