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IL 27, 1931. By BILLE DE BECK FINEST @ ; AN T FIGGERED THAT 5 ~ A ke T i STEAMERS T KNEWIT - BIRD 2iTz DONE \Y¥- Top SORE. T KAEW Al G A BAPWSE DIDAST T TELL Yot BAD-- T (SSE ; THAT THE POWERS KID e N So, ELMER 2 ThE TEn BUCkS HAD AAWTHINY To LA MOUSSE. A MINGTE T SET EYES, Yo YYou, Soe.! DO W 1T~ FoR AWKICE I CONFESSES 1 ‘ e ET A AT W FIGEERED OPAL MIGHT NUXTRY YOXTRY ! TRe UpeR Thar 01T i 4 QO _DOME (T QuT ' “TRe AFTER. ToM-ToM GOT ““i;é i B 4 GAPTSTE. BUMPEDY OFF L 3 ) 4 ~GooN? K= > i 3 : — SEKATOR SELAGPPS. e : ?‘_—v. 2 f L ; 2 “FRED e KUEW 1Y wag You SAIp TRAT = p . SHoT BeCcALSE HE WANTED To HUSH SAILING ' SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska April 18 April 21 April 27 *Yukon .. April 25 April 28 May 4 iAlameda April 28 May 2 May 4 *Alaska May 2 May 5 May 11 *Yukon . May 9 May 12 May 18 ‘Alameda May 12 May 16 May 18 *Alaska ... May 16 May 1 May 25 *Yukon May 23 June 1 - . LR T | tAlameda .........May 26 June 1 T YT T *Alaska ... May 30 June 2 June 8 INEW ROAD UNFOLDS RIDGE BEAUTY R g © 1931, King Features Syndicate, veat Britain rig’. s reserved, 2 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Marine News /@ ® ® @ 00600900 0 0o | [» NORTHBOUND HE AVY GARGU |'® Admiral Regers due in port at B ' 7:30 tonight. { ©® Yukcn due in port at 7:30 to- | 1 7 P SSEN R ® morrow morning. ! SCHEDULED SAILINGS | . . | ® Noreo scheduled to sail from ® LOW ROUND S:f{lt}': fi;{!‘:“s‘;:‘v"fi’;‘;‘;fi £ { e secattle April 27 at 0 pm. ® TRIP FARES ; : g Vessel Calls at Juneau En-!e Princess alice schedulea to o Queen........ April 13 + ok | t f S lll {. sail from Vancouver April e SEATTLE Evans ...April 8 Aprilll April23 Eml"m Classified ads have proven unus- { route from cattle to e 27at9pm . 30 Rogers ... April 9 April13 April 16 Al ! Seward, Kodiak |® Alameda scheduled to sail'® Watson ...April22 April25 May 5 ually resultful because The Empire is read | » e et seatite April o8 468 CALIFORNIA | Rogers . April23 April27 April30 4 e o 3 B | 5 le 9 pm. ° Evans ....April29 May 2 May 12 dm]{ & by rhany 1 vuf})tslcrll])ers s dls tll]le it o %oneary cargo nd 17 DS~ 1g s gmiral’ Evans seheduled w v mformation and tickets furnished meeting ground o 1e buyer and seller; em- A 2 et |® sail from Seattle April 29 e on Seattle-California service. o D i Admiral Watson, Capt. J. E. {3t e at 10 am. ° i loyer and employee, property owner and seth, bound from Seattle to Ko-| California-New York via Panama .:enan BHRYOE: PEDREED R | diak and Seward, arrived here yes- | "';““L‘“-‘“*b’l‘l"»“”‘;d :"1;“’: ,,:mm 2 Ganal and return. ant. & v A i 7 A S A Seattle May 2 a am. ] ; i 4. ‘tnz;;iyrg;mxt];‘,;b.wse:;cwtlrndpa;l‘n 1850 13 Nerthland i i pound the world, Trans-Atlantic, . 0y . | stwa vith her x s e A ans-Pacific, . It it’s resnlts you want then call Empire {first scheduled stop st Yakutat. ® [rO/ Sedffle May 4 at © o B TLLLO assified. 374 3 > {In coming north, she made an un-|® P-M Round America Rate (one way wat- > Cla ~.||'|.d. 3 111 and tell us your wants. The Lusually long stay at Keichian, & ASOUTRBOUND sArLmvGS er, return by rail), $350.00. cost is ver Ve having workers and supplies for|® Admiral Watson due south- L i | INGS . 5 3 A v { nood. o LOCAL SAIL < (L R ¥ Thc D(ul A% Alaska Emplre The vessel's freight for this pori | ® Estebeth leaves every Thursday e = o/ { consisted of general merchandisc |® TDiBht at 6 pm. for Sitka and ® B £ o o £ |for merchants and coal for the|® WAayports. * E ) | Pacific Coast Coal Company. | ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- e — . i FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS Passengers who disembarked ai|® day at 10 n»md for Pflfl‘;— 84 | ~— : SR S Juneau were: e burg, Kake and way ports, ® 5 oo e | PO e E A = e Associated Press Photo | KGPGNINIIP R SALE—Improvements on five' LONESOME—JOIN Ohio's largest| From Scattle—R. J. Sommers|® ® @ @ @ ® 8 0 e e n s e e A new highway to Mt Rainier in Washington meanders along o | ;}X‘(A-‘[‘l,'[‘;“ CANADIAN PACIFIC acre homestead with house, lo-| correspondence club. Members ev- Dale Kent, Mrs. O. Hegestad and | BT D northeast section of Rainier National Park, revealing the beauty of — i il y cated at Eagle River Landing.! erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- daughter, H. B. Selby, John Zug-| | ‘Sunrise Ridge. The road will be opened this summer. | B.c. coast To PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE S. S. PRINCESS ALICE, May 2, 12, 23, June 2. Low Fare Round-trip Summer Excursions to All STEAMSHIPS ."_, Level land, excellent harbor, cheap d-esses and descriptions $1.00. off, Anita Zugoff, William Zug i, 1! : for cash. Box 1947, Juneau. | (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- K George Zugoff. | | vitt i # . E.. From Southeast Alaska Ports— pation with remittance. J. E. Eastern United States and Canadian Points, :—Sccond hand hot Wat~| ponald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio, | W. McGee, A. Daggett, J. F. Stat- \]fi guu Pou N D 8 SHIP S|NKING ickets S 4 or ; plant. Now in Blom-| S o ter, G. W. Folta, Amy Hamilton !5 PASS ; y i Beturn Lt Ostabne 35 3L gren Building, Two second Hand| CLUB Gai- vor lease to responsible N. A, McEachern, Mr. and Mrs, G Final Return Limit October 31, 1931 steam heafing plants. All good hs| parties or for sale. Apply Robert| H. Rich | , | e | Yar'ous, Routes Siop-over Pyivileghs =z new and cheap. Rice & Ahlers| T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. Persons who booked passage at ON wAY SUUTH‘ { § | TRAVEL VIA THE SCENIC ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE TO EUROPE 2 | FIRST class board and zoom, cen- 3 .neau for ports to the westward ‘ | | olihts TR itk ickets an nformation FUG |S DENSE W. L. COATES, Agent JUNEAU ) | &b oo : | Yakutat—Michael Karussos, . 4 ; o | were: 5 tral location. Single rooms with Ao A —$600 Fasboa! a. | 1 e e et o | rooms with board $47.00 month,| o (18T Dngearct, J. Bngelhardt, (wg o o5 Ales Takes Small | 3 e - White's st 2 ) ; aia shi so lakes Smal 20 h.p. Lyin: White's store, | 1300 Boarding House, Mrs, Gus MS: J. Engelhardt, Jessie Joseph, p i : Willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F,| Mkl M. Marcaos, G. V. Kodziev, Mrs | i e ‘ As o PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Mullen, Behrends Ba (e Katherine Miller, John Miller, Ray | Qua{ntlty j’f Freight Part of Halibut Brings 8 Rescue Craft Rushing to, : “P 4 dit el Townsend, James Bartels, David | rom Juneau i e = ¥ M h ACIFIC FOR SALE—Small gas holst; 4 hp, | "ANOS, Raflios, Seying Machines,| ToRb o e and 4 and All Goes Scene—Fears Enter i otors p good condition; $150.00. Also 4 irg. Radio and pnonograph re- h.p. Standard Marine engine just| iri erson’s Music Shoppe, ' Frank Davis, N. Kamonoff, Wil- quantity of freight the motorshin overhauled, good condition; $125,| PR 8" = $ For Cordova—Richard Emphreme, | With 15 passengers and a small Into Slorage 1 tained for Safety Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. — | for Petersburg, Kake and Way nts. See agent | | liam McKenzi Northland, Capt. Leonard Wil-| Five thousand, five hundred| SEOUL, Korea, April 27—Fears for rts of call 3 wint asse) Standard Machine Shop. | | For Seward—W. H. Murray, Ole liams, departed from Juneau yes-|pounds of halibut and 11,400 are entertained for the safety of | must obtain thkE?:?;gn a’ée:; ::f:lfleullg.)asdh I\&G’II RS iy = ’s’d‘ £l FOR RENI Morkved, Josephine Weeks, Julia terday afternoon for Seattle and |pounds of king salmon were un-|55 passengers and crew of the| & g ship. J§ FOR SALE — Tudor Ford Se an.\' Francis. way ports. She came here Sun-|loaded today upon the wharf of |steamer Gran Maru reported sink- Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. E§ Cood condition. Good rubber.|pop RENT Four room aparimeni.| For Seldovia—L. M. Carrigan. day forenoon from Port Althorp |the Juneau Cold Storage Company. ing in a dense fog in a rough sea | f- $125.00. Phone 101 { Phone 536. I {and Tenakee, Two thousand pounds of the|enroute to Fusan from Chemulpo. ! T 3 = e i " The vassel's southbound freight |Halibut were off the Fane, Capt.| Rescue vessels are rushing lr)l)t(;le" g 3 S f: FOn SALE Tncompgeartag wrob-| o e _rurnished apartments. STEAMBOATINSPECTORS ‘coniiecr ot ‘ion. ere. massin | Ol soamson. The - emten wn | scrm | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” 3 . | Apply 421%: East Tth Street. [gers were: offered at auction and brought e, = = €3 A i 8 “8harick, | B s : 3 i ;:iz‘:;g;e 8 g Phone 2004. lLEAVE FOR WRANGELL; For Petersburg—James Rowen,|8 cents a pound first grade and 4| (Davis' Transportation Co.” p R =" FOR RENTFour room furnished| Capt. 8. M, Higgins and Jonn | Uy ; Brokat Allce Vemney, J. A |cents a pound sccond grade, 1031 SENATOR HALE AND || LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT & P, M, FOR SALE—: =eli cneap for| house. Telephone 187 after 6 pm. Newmarker of the Unlted States|" por wyrangellCaptain Acton, C.|Packing Company, Wallis 8. George | HUNTING PARTY ON | ¥ FQRyS;I};KvAv ‘pmwfiy l;’.oq..RTsr-,., cash or trade for cabin or house | e Steamboat Inspection Service, With | oy orocrar. representative, was the purch.’u-‘ 'or Skagvay a 3y Yy 1 headquarters in Juneau, left today | in the forestry boat Ranger IV, for | | Wrangell. From there, they may | good strongly built trolling boat, 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; § 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together For Prince Rupert—V. N. Black- er | G The rest of the halibut, 3,500 For Seattle—R.. Heineman, Mrs. |pounds, was off the Ida 2nd, Capt —— apartment. Electric Range. Tel. 138, VOYAGE TO KODIAK AT D St HecR N e ] W With fittings, gurdy, shafting,|FOR RENT Player Piano for rent, 50 o0 Ketchikan. —They are %~ | p. Heineman, William Ruff, Mrs.|John Sonderland. was| Enroutc to Kodiak for a bear a = " belting, poles, tools, spotlight and " 400 month. Tel. 138. Pected to return here in about @ | w. gtorms, Carl Miller, Mr. and |delivered to ¢ ific | hunt, Senator Hale, Maine, Seth : i ¢+ box compass. Could be used for| ___________ — | Week. |Mrs. G. L. Swan. Fisheries, Einar Olson, representa- | Richardson, Assistant United Statas | THLAND ’ f trading, logging or fitted for hali- | FOR RENT—In Douglas. Five room They will /inspect some forestry 10 tive. Attorney General, and two com- NOR TRANSPORTATIDN CO- q ) but fishing. Inquire Alstrom's| furnished cottage. See Mike Reis- ' beats in addition to other craft. #AN the halibut will go inio the|Panions passed through Ketchikan <5 fiews Stand. | _ser, Tel. 18, Douglas. { s Makes Prediction on | fréezers of the Cold Storage Com-|Sunday aboard the Coast Guard |] WINFER SCHERULE—Saliings every Monday night at # pm. . b — i e ZIOES. TOMORROW e e | Cutter’ Shoshone, according to ad-{{ from Pler No. 8, Beattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks 1 Fie SALE—Wn: sell or lease B BEND-—Housckeeping rfoom.| Low tide, 3:56 am., 24 feel. Nomination of Hoover| ™. (1ousand two hundrea|vices received by Gov. George a. || Ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau, ] Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks,| Glacier Highway. Garage. Phone| High tide, am., 14.8 feet. et g Parks. Alaska, containing thirty-two| g8, 1 long and 1 short ring. | Low tide, 4:10 pm., 02 feet. pounds of salmon were unloaded by | B A ¢ Prince Rupert, B. C,, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when | 1. completely furnished rooms. Ad-| TN RSN | High tide, 10:29 p.m., 163 feet. NEW YORK, April 27—C. Bas-|the Buelah and the Celtic, Capt ‘,,Tl" party '\'_-!H lfol visit here an‘ cargo warrants dress Mrs, C. McLean, Fairbanks,| FOR RENT—Three room furnish- i e : com Slemp, former secretary to|Henry Moyy 2200 pounds by the | this time. .]vl he th-*‘l‘g:“C‘l‘;]"r" 2 MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Alaska. | ed apartrment. Bishop Apts. Steam ! Gar Cavry of Juneau is a pa- | President Calvin Coolidge, pre-|Sadie, Capt. S8andy Stevens, and A1 e B 3 1 MARCH 16, 30 H 23 i BT S A, | heated. Telephone 79 or 336 after tient”in St. Ann’s Hospital. He |dicted that President Herbert Hoo-|2000 pounds by the Arms. b aska fljrl Kodiak afler departing APRIL 1927 pr Pl 0 !, Old papers at the Emvire office | g pim, suffered an injury to onme of his|ver will be renominated by ac-| All the salmon went to the San|from Ketchikan AT i1 2 MAmY FEaT | r - | feet. clamation. | Juan company. TR R 3 J i | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam | — . BRLERF & @ | Twenty-seven boxes of fish were MARY LOU IN PORT JUNE & 22 JUNE 1, 15, 20 . FERRY TIN CARD heated sleeping rooms for rent.! FAVORITE !N KE\NTUCKY DERBY | ¢hipped to Seattle yesterday on| For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Junesu Agent. J. B. 4 o) RRY iE Close in. Inquire 326 2nd Street.‘fi A GAIINE L ‘ . E > b S ¢ g the motorship Northland. Seven-| From Crai}, the Mary-Lou, a teen of the boxes were for the Se- Burford & Go,, Ticket Agenta. Telephone 116 gt ! cannery tender of Libby, McNeill | weaves Juneau for Douglas and | ;op RENT _ Double or single i f i 1) Thane | bastian-Stuart Fish Company, E.|and Libby, called at Juneau this | oo 8. : 6:15am 6:15 pm. EEflrlmenlS vacant May 1st. Mae-]» E. Engstrom, representative, and |forenocon. She is scheduled to | _’110 n‘m‘ t‘l”aopZm | Kinnon Apartments. I {10 for the San Juan Company. 'return to Craig this evening. 4 ) :10am. d g 6. | 1683 xuighidd il i i e e 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m. FOR RENT—Four room furnished | | 3 1 " 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. house. 861 9th St. Or will sell. e i A 2:00pm. 12midnight A sahonit Wb s (ST FE oty 5 3-15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel, 57014‘ *4:00 p.m. g i 4 FOR RENT—One two-room furn-! SC I JMACHER 3 ' l';.;a:;““‘m ‘:31,.::_' ished apartment vacant. The | "% I F | X 8:30 a.m, 1745 pm. Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's | 3 3 el | TR PLASTER WAILBOARD ‘ u:gp.m_, 5};:1’222 : Fire;:roof building. : ; 2:15 p.m. H L { { i : | 4 $:30 pm.t L:15am. | WANTED " Ts manufactured under patents and has many 4 | ETh:Dfl‘pm‘ | WANTED—Man and_wife, expert adyantages not found in other Wallboards. It is ] L S auane. ks, want work. Camp or can- | & g o # y IEreiens will be sccepted. . | £SO RS FOUD URP I thicker and more pliable. Do not confuse Schu-| TRAVEL BY AIR o 2—8aturdays only. 3 4 e sk - ae g 4 o s N g iEftective April lat. AN T o, & S macher Plaster Wallboard with ordinary pulp ang LIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Vo P : 10 room furnished house. Tele- | paper board. Schumacher Plaster Wallboard is fo A B p- ' J'".l“u Ferry & Naviga: | phone 152 permanent, lasting construction, 3 f tion Company DRESSMAKING., sewing of ail g ' : 6l M kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone CALL FOR A SAMPLE For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket 5 ol 2252 ; ; 2 $ I X Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 | DAVE’S SHOP | | WANTED —Woman for housework. 4 Assoclated Press Phot, ) ; Fo | READY-#®-WEAR | Phone 552. Here Is Equipoise, the future book favorite for the fifty-seventh 5 0 X e o 2 3 —for— ——— running of the Kentucky Derby M2y i3 at Churchill Downs. The C. V. Al | LADIES AND MISSES || ©Old papers for sale at ine Em-| Whitney entry was the leading mpncy-winnar in ¢ie 2-year-old cla i 8 e | Dire office. | last yoar, i i

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