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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDVAY, JUNE 4, 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SAPTAIN JANGE AN’NQUNQES “TRAT THE FIRST POLO MATCOH WILL BE PLANED ON SHELL 4S1e NEXT SATURDAY AFTERMOON SAY. CAPAl - ANOW THAT I GOT. AL READY TD LKE 1® TAKE THE AFTERNOON OFF AND EXERCISE. SPARK OLUG = 20000 PEOPLE EXPECTED AU MEW Polo FigLp et TTokETs Wil BE G salE TS EVEAING =Yau AR ADVISED ©& GET “ouRS EARLY _AS THE CAPTA EXPECTS & BE Sah oY MY HOT DOG STAND\ 96 17.00052 SHMRK PLUG 22 OM Nes: “TaaT’s TTHE HOSS I INSORED FER. SURE! Go AHEAD - AT'S THE HESS T BEEN LEARNING A LITTLE | By BILLE DE BECK So THAY BIG MUG'S BEEN TEARHIAY (M BABY A TR\CK HOM? I \WNONDER WHAT LARGEST FLEET FINEST STAEAMERS N~ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Junieau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Steamer BEFOR:E NV??NV‘F&MQRRG\AI i May 30 June 2 June 8 " BAERTTHING 1S 1§ READINESS ANY | June 2 June 6 June 8 [| TrE WHOLE TawAs (S BREATHLESSLY | June 6 June 15 [ AWATING TOE FIRST THRILL(IMG June 9 June 15 [ & June 12 June 22 ANCOUNTER_, < i 1 1 Northwestern .....June 16 June 22 - : = S— ; 1 tAlaska . ..June 18 June 24 = : ¥ ; g 3 <% 7 T T - Py i t—Southeastern Alaska Route. - | MISCELLANEOUS | {iven him o’ trouble” here under. THE EMPIRE R e g m— 11)' e »t . ' | went ‘\:“rmu:, development. He was *—Southwestern Alaska Route. | : hlo's iarges i {complelled to take hospital treat- | L] { i is the Medlam correspondence club. Members ev- . |ment but results were not satis- . E. NOWELL, Agent | erywhere. 150 ladies names, nd-! arlne e ‘N?S | RETURN TO GLD factory. Farly in the physical at- et ot e g " | dresses and descriptions $1.00.] tack, he applied to the steamshi btl‘“‘c"“g;'n ':’11:’: :h;.‘v?e‘;: | (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- | 1 | combiny for thanister Back & Hif . :".m, sipplied 2 | pation with remittance. J. E. % ! PUS'TI[}N HFRE Juneau p n. 4 Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio, | PR B TS i i ) 3 . Closing time for classified : lseceeccsccscne Sl has (.r:,” )H & \Lf,“,coh 2‘::,;‘“‘,“,51 wdvertisements: 2 P. M. CLUB Cale ror lease to responsible | e S [ | ! Ty i fene) \nDriL SWiS L Closing time for display ad- || partics or for sale. Apply Robert s Steamer Movements { i leave Seattle Saturday and is sched- vertisements: 11 A. M. | T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. |q NORTHBOUND 3 | ace O. Adai--, for many vears Wed to arrive here Tuesday fore- Ten cents per Uns first ln-~ || o NaBlT A R s lagffstant agent in Juneau of the 100M. Whether he will be accom- sertion. PIANOS, Kadios, Sewing Machines,| © Northland due Friday night. |Alatka Steamship Company, who g Panicd by Mrs. Adams and the two Pive cents for contiouous | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-|o Northwestern scheduled to ar- o {fow months ago went to Seattle to en or whether they will re- | subsequent Insertion, | Ing. Radio and pnouograph re- % \;"fmlSflafrt‘aM P :\ :flt"«'pt the office of city passenger MAIN in Seattle for a while longer | Count tive avt words to nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe, | ® Admi atson scheduled to b is not known here. | o e Th erage | | arrive Saturday. ° lagent there, will return here next | et . Hin i - | - S | i ? | |T vy to resume with the com-! en Mr. Hall embarks on the | " Minimum charge, 00 cents. || FOR RENT ! Ac.;x;;x;a; n‘::fi:.;, S : | :pmu his old position in this city, | Yukon to go to, Seward to take | s Lial\,e A | - | 2 {" He will relieve R. A, Hall, whocharge of the steamship company’s | eattle Juneau Lv.Juneau FOR RENT—Four-room furnis SCHEDULED SAILINGS | _ . 2 i s h b - | our-room furnished | Yukon scheduled to sail from e | Shi Arrive Ahead Ti |has been appointed acting agent|28€ncy there he will be accom- Evans . June 3 apartment until September Tth. ; . p _5 €a M€ " the steamship line at Seward(PAicd by Mrs. Hall and little son. | Queen May 28 June 1 Ju H. M. Hollman. Seattle June 6 at 9 a. m. ° d w | jols | y ne 6 it SN PGSTRCRE e By Dorothy Alexander scheduled ® an aits to Leave {and who will embark on the Yukon | B T ooy A | Watson _June 3 June 6 June 18 FOR SALE—Five-room house a_nd FOR RENT—Four furnished apart-| to sail from Seattle June 6 ® | on Schedule j[ur his westward post. Mr. Hall| WOMEN OF “ Rogers ..June 4 June 8 June 12 two acres of yland on Giacxcr. Thents of two rooms each, $1500'® at 10 a. m. . {will take over the duties at Seward Mocstheart Legion—Special short | Dor. Alex June 6 June 11 June 11 g;}ghv.a;;.zaiappu to Tom Smarer.i per ’?“’F‘"‘- See F‘rances Foster| Prin_ccss Louise scheduled to @ BoHH R A aha dialts of ," H. ‘leckmger. ugen}.,fl\xho hmi lrnll. .zud Vtonn;hu at 7:30 o'clock,? Inrormeawos ana tickets furnished one 528. in building back of Maki Board-,® sail from Vancouver June 6 ® eward been seriously ill in Seattle for Everybody attend. | on Seattle-California service g - Rebie gt s e g House it o | [0 Seattle, the steamship Admiral {some time and whose complete re- GERTIE OLSON, » FOR SALE—House for sale. 6th 2 £ at 9°p. m. 3 Evans, Capt. S. K. Gilje and Pur- | gover: d % | * " and Park. Telephone 4005, e — e Norco scheduled to sail from @ | . “pb o A Pur- }govery is not at all certain. dv.) Recorder. California-New York via Panama 3 D! S ___[FOR RENT—Furnished steam-|e geattle Junc 8 at 9 p. m. @ é{*)m “1,0:1‘ f‘ly:c fl_{({»‘ctl" 1. Soon after going to{Seattle, Mr. | ——eea | Canal and return, FOR SALE—Small rurnished! bheated apartments. Bishop|e Alameda scheduled to sail from e PAENAT], DOLLS ¥8s ~|Adams’s spine ailment, which had OIld papers at the Empire office | Round the world, Trans-Atlanti g ! i Apartments. 3 3 noon and departed for southern|__ S | d e house; bargain for cash; tele-| ® Seattle June 9 at 9 p. m. ® | destination this morning, Her ar-| R == Trans-Pacific. phone 4754, {FOR_RENT — Comfortable heatea| 3 Admiral Evans scheduled 10 @ |rival was ahead of time, bocanse of | I Round America Rate (one way wat- FOR SALE—106 Special Stude-| [urnished apartments; $50.00 and| ::ll() r;)mmsofltle June 10, ® | qujck dispatch of work at s | er, return by rail), $350.00. i 60.00. . 6 0 Is. < i baker Sedan. Good rubber and in, ¥ Nugg(} SReLEch e Alentian scheduled to sail from e | ®2L Her depay‘lturc e o 1q - B. H. HOWARD, t, first class mechanical condition. o jance with the season’s ule. | . Agent. h N »FOR RENT—Furnished heategd|® Seattle June 12 at 9 a. m. ® The vessel embarked 24 ’ i - - = Cheap for cash. Telephone 33%2) 1oom gujtable for man. 115 West | ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to o | o % [PRE (i atsed o P / ‘ or call at No. 200 Seward Build-| g st el 330, ® sail from Vancouver June 13 @ |~ S ) _ing | Mo o| For Petersburg—Esthcr Mo | 4 OF T i . e e Raymond Swanson, Elmer Swans|{ . g FOL BALI: Plate Cidts SHuweass ’IOR RENI" 4 roa'm Iurmshed‘? ® Princess Alice scheduled to sail @ son, C. A. Swanson, Hugh J. Jones. ! [ Various sizes. Juneau Young HEa X Soeruments; sphena ] from ancouver JUng- 17,458 For Ketchik: I 3. Olttfiga B u s June %' view. Inquire 115 West 6th Stle 9 p. m.: . ® xpohigne s 3D f - Hardware Co. | Phone 330 o0 B NG & son, Don Macdonald, W. M. ¥ TWICE WEEKLY FROM JUNEAU | —- : ® SOUTRBOUND G Leroy Eckley, 3 Twe i E WVEE I D ANY FOR SALE—Gasbogi: KIPLING. 60/ — Pyt ads e s o g ey 2o el SO EL RO A 4 4 PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMP, Quecn hedu C | hiokae' power. Peetioas. bhgine in| FOR RENT= Furnished Spactmients.te VIt Loyt Sono ety 5 10 Amold, W. H. Caswell, N. & S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT"” M h' G‘PA IFI 99 1 a g! 4 xt Sab cEacherx. b AL . good condition, Boat 60 feet long | Q}I“'Dllly 23;‘;;"—’ East Tth Street.|y o0k oL por ;{"1(:15- Ay 3 LR D . | OtOTS lp C C overall. Cruiser type, accommo-| leAlaska due southbound next ® |y o ie Nancy A Byne. Agno: | v AR S e Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. dating 8 persons. Boat may belg : e Thursday. o : Sk S. S. “PRINCE GEORGE examinen . i towhe ‘Clty Float:] OR RENT — Single apartments. | & HOCAL BAsmais o |R- Fletcher, Carl Flaridan, A, ¥ R o . |‘l':\‘E!;l;‘ v I for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent Cash price $3000.00; Insured Ior,“M“flKm"T_ {\i)ur(,mentn, }. Estebath liavel 60ty Thiirdliy’ ¢ 155 S:un(ue] McGeo, Peter Ki f T e 4 for ports pf call during wi{xter schedule. Passengers 3000 Yo RS Hhsbire. Brocm e g ey | Y jatis o | sen, Frederick Mating, E. H. Fullcr, | Every Saturday midnight, commencing June 13th, must obtain tickets from agent before boardiug ship. $5, q p | A ted. Tel. 5701.[e night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and )y “pon vi s ; £ ; Ph 79.J.B. B g ship. i b T fo waysoria g ¥ with d connections at Prince’ Rupert for| one 79. J. B. Burford & Co., 3 nti A FOR SALE—Cudillac car, sultable FOR RENT—One two-room furp-|, iy v every Thurs- ® the East, and at Vancouver for points East and d & Co,, Agts., Valentine Bldg for taxi. Cheap for cash. See ished apartment vacant. ‘The | day at 10 am. for Peters- e A South. | Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. Eurcka Apartments, a bachelars| 5 Soy 8% 10 & f0¢ DMIRAL ROGERS | Passports S. S. “PRINCE HENRY” | - 8 o e R T itens e S ( MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” o Tha it e os, Bl proof building. ND NORTH Newest and most palatial coastal liner. | il A b "t | Old Country Luxurious rooms with bath. 1 i 3 i 20 h.p. Lying near White's store, | e SRATTS | y (Davis Transportation Co." P ;i : E, June 4—Steamer Ad-j / | F JUNEAU EVERY MONDAY 24 Willoughby Avenue. Inguire J. F., WANTED i TIDES TOMORROW i o s S0 AT ks, g || LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. Mullen, Behrends Bank. le O s TRt fon” Batithias o THUGUEY y BhsconnpetiRuEIS. dod i FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS FOm SATE_Smail sas hotsty 4 g, WANTED-—Sales1ady to canvass High tide 3:28am., 149 feet oo T o ‘L)I‘;Ls';e;hatss‘::l‘;:;“\ Dawson. For reservations apply ! For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday o s hotst; -Poy for orders for ladics dresses,| Low tide 10:27am., 03 fest| LA - : B i good condition; $150.00. AlsO 4| 1ade to measure. Apply Room 1. High tide . 4:52pm., 132 feet |1, FIVC steerage. 1 H. R. Shepard, General Agent | For information apply Dave Housel, Agent h.p. Standard Marine engine just! Alaskan Hotel PRIy Tow tiae 10:32 pm. 55 feot | FAssengers booked for Juneau | Yeadis Key V-102, Phone Single O overhauled, good condition; $125.|. e sudge B L ¥, T g ot F T PP lare: George Doelker, Alice Cochran, | standard Machine Shop. |WANTED—Young man wanis ¢ o [James York and wife, and two M g e work. Tel. 3402, 1 HALIBUT PRICES steerage. FOR SALE—Income bearing prop-| o ° - , erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- WANTED—Care of children or, vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick,| light housework by young high' __g;imil‘? f;}fl;ER’I\dB. c, JLunc . elephone 5602 school girl. Phone 3402 JERD. SUPETR. Aun R 0T T o A% i o | thousand pounds of halibut wera FOR BALE_7~~ wen cneap for HELP WANTED—Girl for general S0ld here yesterday. American hal- cash or trade for cabin or house| housework. Call Mrs. W. D,|lbut sold for 4 to 7.7 cents and good strongly built trolling boat,| Gross. Phone 361. Canadian for 3 to 6.1 cents. 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; - m"h.p. Imperglnl yenglne, together | WANTED—Work by day or hour.| SEATTLE, June 4—Five vessels with fittings, gurdy, shafting, Mrs. McDonald, Phone 209. ';m'ived yesterday with 33,000 pounds belting, poles, tools, spotlight ‘mdiw ANTED — Woman ior eeneral“d halibut and sold for 6 to 10% box compass. Could be used for| y,usework, Telephone 1953 | cents. w trading, logging or fitted for hali-| > | A but fishing. Inquire Alstrom's | Old Papers at The Emblre. T ON TRAVEL BY AIR ~ e R G T et L , News tand, .| LOST AND FGUND {1 1i GRADU A I AGENTS | The Florence Shop | !LoST—in skagway or aboara ss | Bergman Hotel G IFTS J. B. Burford & C Juneau Fred Hanford Phone 427 for Appointment || Alameda an old-style Cameo Dining Room S::fin?ukflowl Juneau Orin Hill .. | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | | Brooch, with a scene of a gifl' | Board by Week or Month | | { LUGGAGE PAJAMAS A‘YH ety | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL standing on bridge. Keepsake. EMMA GRUNNING EAC o AYL . B. Hayes, | WAVES Please return to Mrs. Henry Lut- DRESSES — COATS — HOSE : | | bl ; LOA | Beauty Specialists ro, Pybus Bay, Alaska. Reward.\g—— g 3 “a & SHIRTS — TIES = E : FITTED BAGS ALASKA WASHINGTONAIRWAY § ! T b PANTORIUM ‘ AN ADI A" PA‘I ‘l{ v PULLMAN TRUNKS For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co., City Ticket CLEANERS B [ i A Large Selection at Agents, Seward Street, Telephone 79 | “We Call For and Deliver” i | TEL. 355 . : § Wholesale Prices ° - — “The World’s Greatest Travel System” Iy £ e P S LSS SIS S . . ¥ 3 2 ‘ | | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ’ e st Laun At a Fair Price WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. $ WHERE? ok AND SEATTLE ! from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks CAPITAL LAUNDR H i A ’ 3 || ports: ann—wwu—nydu—l’amm—dm Phone 355 Franklin St. Princess Louise .........oo.o.......... June 12 i Prince Rupert, B. 0., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when | 7 f cargo warrants . L Princess Charlotte _................ June 19 AR sokte ol | HIP R MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND | Miss A. Hamilton | Princess Lo £ May 18 FURRIER . A JUNE 8, JUNE 15, 29 l Furs ofall kinds made | Princess Alice ... June 26 * and remodeled. | For information apply to, D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. . 1 G‘Tm‘:’a 'l';’“" |Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the Burford & Go., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 -y el l United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. R K B i T T Return limit October 31, 1931. =% , DAVE’S SHO | READY-TO-WEAR { . s ! W. L. COATES, Agent Arcade Cafe | LADIES AND MISSES I pe Valentine Bldg., Juneau —— . - L E A D R { CHRIS BAILEY | Music--Entertainment | E | : s | furnished for | i e cater to those who want | DANCES—PARTIES D pa S i ose | LODGE GATHERINGS i e rtment a [O"e good things to eat. | “SMOKEY” MILLS | | l Telephone 402 l - y < " =3 OPEN ALL NIGHT

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