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(e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931. By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER I;LS TE. R l v éAflN' OH, HE'S IN LOVE | [BUCK UP, ASH! YEAH? WHICH ONE DIDJA PROPOSE TO, ALICE? ANNA? OR MABEL ? ALICE, ANNA WHICH HE'LL PROPOSE TO! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska May 2 May 5 May 11 *Yukon May 9 May 12 May 18 “Alameda May 12 May 16 May 18 ay 16 May 19 May 25 May 23 May 26 June 1 May 26 May 30 June 1 May 30 June 2 June 8 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. IALASKA HAS JEANNE SHIFTS i i BAD WEATHER | FROM TAKU |2 = ACROSS GULF TO STIKINE Ska:;:.,ynz:;:mh E PHINcEss ALIGE Vessel, BOImT for Seattle, River Boat Examined by o e e 3| MAKES SUNDAY | "0 Torers™® | Urhont oapecion Yuken due at 6 o'clock tomor- ) g cALL ATJUNEA“ Rough weather made the south-| Thorough examination was made bound voyage of the steamship today of the river craft Jeanne, Leave Arrive Southbound row morning. Has 2 days’ mail. Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and Capt. William Strong, by Capt. M. Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Purser David Doren, uncomfortable S. Higgins and John Newmarker of May 2 May 12 Marine News e SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 o'clock tonight. & !Fqy teen Passengcrs Dis-| from Cordova to the entrance of |the United States Board of Steam- Alameda is scheduled to sail ® g . 7 : May 11 May 14 Gastineau Channel for passengers boat Inspection, headquarters, Ju- . . bark from V. The Dall Alaska E mpire from Seattle May 12 at 9 & embark from Vessel and for most of the crew. The ves- | neau. §i§ ég ’;"f}fe’; y p \;r:lln:al i : hadnled to : at This Port sel arrived in Juneau from Seward| The Jeanne last season operated May 25 May 28 Sl o mSe“attle May 13, ® and way ports at noon and depart- (cn the Taku River, but this season June 1 June 5 : Empire Classified ads have proven unus- o, With 280 tons of general freight |ed for Seaftle thrce ;‘;’";5 ey ';‘5’ S pan s doamn e of mformanos and tickets furnished - 3 8 4 ‘s |and more than 100 passengers, the 9, but 1n here Lg RIING TR v Ane. TUVeT. 1 fornia service. ually resultful because The Empire is read Al;‘::“:c;‘;:ymf:atogs:;; irom: steamship Princess Alice, Capt.|en Do ore at Cordova. At local! Tomorrow, the Jeanne is sched- X e v “e dai m 3 3 sy Thomas Cliffe and Purser D. G.|Wbarves she loaded fish and gold uled to make a trip from here to ¥ California-New York via Panama ! ‘“ly. by many subscribers and is the great N‘“'"'l";’e sc]-heduled g f“‘; :‘MacDonald‘ enroute from Vancou- |Ore concentrates for Puget Sound the Taku River. Among her pas- : s Canal and return. o+ meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- from Seattle May 18, 8 9 £iver, B. 0, to Skagway, called at | discharge. {ecngers will be T.'S. M. Hancy, ais Round the world, Trans-Atlantlc ” e Juneau yesterday, arriving at 5 Nine for Juneau {Canadian customs collector, who Trans-Pacific. ¢t - ployer and employee, property owner and gov‘l;ln!(:um_) SAlLINGBS { |oclock in the afternoon and de-| On arival in Juneau, the Alaska will reopen for the season the | tenant. Princess Alice In port b 5.8 )5, 10 at 11 last night. had 38 passengers, of whom nine Caradian custcms office at Tulse- g 3 Round America Rate (one Way wat- ) 3 : R e i e 5 it disembarked at this port. Those quah. ! er, return by raiD), $350.00. I: it’s !‘(‘Suh 0 want th ll E d sails south at 8 am. ® A small quantity of cargo was @ s results you want then call Empire and sa 2 m. o : sen. | getting off were: ARD, di arged here. Al t all pa: 2 Admiral Evans scheduled ® B - Almost all passen 1 B. H. HOW. ‘Agent. Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The soutbbound Wednesday |gers were employes of the White| W. T. Roberts, M. % B dehn Two MEALS DAY BEST . i Pass and Yukon Route destined for [ Son. Mrs D) SN0, o - cost is very low 4 4 . L] morning at 9 o'clock. B variousplaces between Skagway and | trine, M. J. Anderson, C. B. Fro- s - Embeltf(lre:l;ess:::yg:urmy | Dawson. Among those aboard were|man, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandstrom, FOR STONIACH TROUBLE night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and @ o' Capt. J. MacDonald, master of the W. F. Rohrback. o Tutshi, which operates between Through Passengers Skip onie meal ‘and drink water ) 000000 0000000000000 0000000000000c000%000 . ‘] MISCELLANEOUS wayports. Tk y) from tk = s S i hrough passengers 0! he { THE EMPIRE EXPERT wincow cieaning at a low | ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- 'ig::f&“s;m r‘:‘;‘; n‘::?t‘;r 0?“: SLE:;‘_ WeNiiard to Deattle: were: {instead. Wash m:b st;:ma&cl; kaxnd | Is the Medium cost. Phone 103 after 9 am. cay st am for Pe;::; # |various places between Skagway and| From Fairbanks—Richard D. g,‘;‘:;sw';x“sp':o";;‘ufi Rl PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY { S SN AT TS oY, B M way 2 ® Jower Yukon River points Holmes, A o 6 99 Through which the general | LONESOME—JOIN Giio's largest|® ® ® ® ® ®® ©® ®® ® ® 8| pourteen passengers disembarked | From Seward G, L Jobason ;:jga b&%‘;:;":fl?;kflfalm com Mowrshlp P ACIFIC public can always have its correspondence club. Members ev-| g .~ o |at Juneau. They were: Miss Lillian Kilburn, Betsu Kiyo- |55, o0 o0 brings out poisons yall ' wants supplied. erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| | TIDES TOMORROW 11" Cal Laghen, J. Hillard, J. Led-|sawa, L. L. Laska, Mrs. M. Laska,| 00" o 0o o Vour sys- Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. Closing time for classified dresses and descriptions $1.00.| e—— o ibetter, J. H. Neitbert, Mrs. L. Pigg, | MI$, B, F. Olyde, G. W. Poitevin, |\ 000" e norvous, can't sleep, | for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent - sdvertisements: 2 P. M. * (ladles 50c) Give age and occu- e 40 tout.” |W- C: Vane, O Wil ¥ Fairman, | Mig, 1. J. Manihey, Dilan {1 of oas. 3t will surprise you.|{ for ports of call during Winter schedule. P: ”mslh Closing time for display ad- pation with remittance. J. E.| Low tide 3:55 b 0 f‘fc;' | T. Haney, N. Forbes, Mrs. B. At- they, James H. Fehse, Louise Har- Adlerika contains no harmful diugs.| must obtain tickets from agent before boarding vertisements: 11 A. M. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. High tide, 9'53 am. 123 feel. Iyincon and three children. dy, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lelse, B.{ 0 BiR 05 oy ow you feri|{ Phone 79, J. B. Burford & C Valentine Bl Ton cents per line ftirst tn~ | ~——- Low tide, 4:00 pm. 29 feet. | rpe Princess Alice will return to|Leise, Mrs. W. Holben, J. 8. Bailey, | 5€ it today; by tomorrow you fecl one 79. J. B. Burfor: 0., Agts., entine dg, " gertion. CLUB Caic vor lease to responsible| High tide, 10:18 p.m., 144 feet. (5,004 tomorrow morning on her | tWo steerage. n.he wonder{ul effect of this Ger- Pive cents for continuous parties or for sale. Apply Robert 2 Tooe Yo e "R way back to Vancouver. From Cordova—Mrs. K. Stange- I man doctor’s remedy. Buner-Mmrg **1 subsequent (nsertion. e | T. Kaufman at Gastinéau Cafe. | land, Mrs. L. Frealy, Mrs. A. M. grn‘:g gt‘;x:e in Douglas ky G:g: P i - 9 | PR it o e | | it : cis, . Drug Stare —| MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH [ mf°;::. (ive average wards to ‘F‘IRST class boar@ and zoom, cen- l HALIBUT PRICES .|‘ ORDS LEAVE Ak"%m‘: 1;2:5 ; E;: Ksuullzlva | tral location. Single rooms with|®———— —_ | e o > Minimum charge, 50 cents. || board $50.00 per month. Double A ON TRIP TO TEXAS Margerkie Lymnan, and ‘phree’; i (Davis Transportation Co.™ | 26Btia with board #irg0 nibmth {7 EancE, BORERT B O s steerage passengers. i i | LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. i ——— | it Bonrding Hollse. Mre, Glia| L patbvst yhoet sold here. Amet-] ' Mr. ‘hd Mrs. J. B. Burford and . i FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS b Wahto. of hallbut were 8 S 2 .:apd Mrs. J. B. Burford an ' i For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday i FOR SALE s = o7 fdean halibut sold for 5 and 8%|child were passengers on the [TWIN SCREW TUG H B U For information ly Dave Housel, Agent i 5 7IANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | cents and Canadian halibut for 4!southbound motorship Northland TO BE SENT NORTHI * ) apply Dav 4y £ FOR SALE—Dining room tableand | Plemographs, Expert Piano Tup-|a8nd 87 cents. Sdturday. They took their motor | C 4 F E i Phone Single O | Tour chairs. Also china closet., ILg. Radio and pnonograph re- ] 82" whip them. ¥'On “Afzivll in H i — d b , th § SEATTLE, May 11.—The twin - = = i M. S. Whittler. nairing. Anderson’s Musle Shoppe. Miss A. Hamilton e e 1o s, ™ %% screw #15,000 tug Misabe, the first il Next to Nitty Shoppe, Front St. * § FOR SALE—Fower drag saw. Good FOR RENT { FURRIER | o T i fo bo Rnchad. TR, B i | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. % condition. See Chas. Warner Co. Furs of all kinds made Old paners at the Empire office | tered in the lighterage business in |y | Alaska by the Misabe Tug and and | [} FOR SALE_Fouse 10 sale. 6th, YOR. RENT-Tywo light housekeep- and zemodeled. —————————-3Inarge Company of Minneapolis, a ||} NOW OPEN |! WINTER SOHEDULE—Saiiings every Mondsy night at 9 pm. and Park. Telephone 4005. i ing rooms. - 803% Basin Ramd. GASTINEAU HOTEL FIRE AL ARM CALLS |[|pev company. E X from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks E : H Telephone 3204. Telephone 10 o A James J. Bennett, of Minneapolis, i |§ ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg-—Junesu. EFOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable|————————————"———o. o well known mining man, 1s Presl- Prince Rupert, B, C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when for taxi. Cheap for cash. See F(;Ra:mj";—'f(fire: rm:m furnished | = - » | 1-3 Third and Prankhn. dent of the company, and Capt. H. ! § Fast Courteous Service— i R s Mrs, Berty, 210 Main Street. apafimenty Rliahay te Rud prip{ | | 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. M. Peterson, shipping man Oof[jl L oo poog 3 ¢ 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Puget Sound and Alaska for the | f & 'CFOR SALE—$600 Gasboat Erma. | = - The Best Laundry | | 17 Front. near Gross. Apts. e dalyenri il G hvkager | B \ MOTORSHIF NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Length 40 ft; beam 108 fr; TOr RENT — Nicely 'B“’“’fihfi At & Fair Price 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, A Tk g S Lo il Doy, MAY 11, 25 MAY 4, 18 20 hp. Lying near White'’s store,, .. o1 giseoie o B WHERE? 1-8 Pront, near Saw Mill. il Popular Prices— JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 29 (® willoughby Avenue. Inquire J. F. ¥ able tor Bendlemen.| | CAPITAL L AUNDRY 1-0 Front at A. J. Office. Old papers tor sale at the Em- | | & Mullen, Behrends Bank Mot Bary, 210 MO SRR 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro- || pire office. i : ' Son B e R Phone 355 Frapklin 8t | oy g i H Por information apply to, D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. { FOR SALE—Small gas holst; 4 hp, | "o S HPUTTBES b ke l )| 2.3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's || o ol The two best places to eat— Burford & o, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 good condition; $15000. Also & PPV 0 - g o Barp. ‘ D AV,E’S SHOP | [ At Home and at the BLUE | / h.p. Standard Marine engine Just e m|||“|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 2-4 Front and Seward. | EADY-TO-WEAR Bl Y b e o8 SSSssessssssaasss ] overhauléd, good condition; $125.| FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room |y 2-5 Front and Main. i Lisol. Il s o e ik W Standard Machine Shop. apartment. Electric Range. Tel 2-6 Second and Main. | LADIES AND MISBES . |l b ; FRap 'FOR SALE — Tudo: Ford Sedan. i ;': ;“rm H‘.fi Seward. - e rrrr b —— e e e - e Good condition. Good rubber.; FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. $125.00. Phone 101. heated sleeping fooms for rent. 3-4 Becond and Gl "FOR SALE—Tncome Tearing prop-| C\0% 0 Inquire 3% 2nd ftreet. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. «efty on Gastineau Ave. Good In-/FOR RENT — Single apartments. ::: :::: ::: Mm 1 L m:‘;;:;e 5‘;‘:’:' Flora 8harick,| MacKinnon Apartments. 3.8 Seventh and Gold. — ___\Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tgl. 570L 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. {mn e W e o L 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. “The World’s Greatest Travel System” cash or trade for cabin or house| POR RENT—One two-room furn- 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Beaview Apta. i .. good strongly built trolling boat,{ ished apartment vacant. The 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. » ¥ 3514 feet long by 10 foot beam;| Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's G d 4-5 Ninth &nd Calhoun. TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA v = . 10 hp. Imperial engine, together | paradise, Willoughby Avenue. rease an 4-6 Seventh 'and Main. AND SEATTLE RA: With fittings, gurdy, shafting,| Fireproof building. g i 47 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. _ TRAVEL BY AIR belting, poles, tools, spotlight and | —————- 0 l S 4-9 Home Grocery. FLI ANY box compass. Could be used for l ervice 6-1 Seater Tract. Pri Ali May 12 GHTS TO POINT DESIRED WANTED rincess ICC .oneeimnmnmaennaaanaaen, y trading, logging or fitted for hali- T e s eiteind ! - uire Alstrom’s . . N e DRESSMAKING, Sowing of al FERRY TIME CARD Princess Al - Joze . o5 May 23 R Y un::& My, "Paforne, igleghane Don’t take the risk of i weaves Juneau for Douglas and Pri Aok June 2 . FOR SALE—Fifteen foot round bot- ruining expensive auto Thane FALIOONE, SFNBINML 1re: pr sl (aradydabrrit i For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket ! "Yom boat. Standard Kid 4 hp.|WANTED—Woman cook wants work | parts when efficient greas- G}:.m ;u pm. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern points of United States Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 # engine. Al first class condition|. in camp or at cannery. Address|| ing service is to be had at 7:10 .8 730 pm. or Canada and to Eourpe or the Orient. Cheap for cash Call Room 27,| Mrs. Groshusch, ‘General Deliv-|| 3 "most nominal expense. l:;:;.:.: u:fi:: (e T atde s oo Let us put your car on| zepm 13 VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES e " regular schedule for greas- 315pmt 31004 g4 g ; fo Pacifi ; Arcade Cafe ;- ——— | LOST AND FGUND ing and ofling. It will save [| -4i00pm. f Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies 'w| Juneau Recreation : i : you more in the life of the w- Donglas for Junesn Parlors | FOUND-Dismond risg. (Give de-I] car than our serylce charge S For Tickets and Reservations CHRIS BAILEY n o [ EMILIO GALAO, Prop. | Inql‘l’lr: at.mEm:;i o B adf ever would be. o:ugt | BOWLING—POOL HeR f Lower Front Street Quariz and placer location no- Ph"m%. 411:, ‘1;5;:“ i W. L. COATES, Agent e cater to .those who want ® ’ e |tices at The Empire. 1:158m. Valentine Building good things to eat. #~The Florence Shop | CONNORS ¢ OPEN ALL NIGHT Phone 427 for A nmgb KANN’S 1—PFreight will be accepted. Ppoi! | $—Saturdays only. ? | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | Motor 0. d - cmmvmoLeT DEALERS || Juneau Ferry & Navigs tion Company Second at Seward lIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|I|IIIII|III

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