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} 9 i i 5 > annees T RS T TS TR S PiaDahel i ' THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931. X' BEEN THINK M € SVER. SONSHINE ~ TS GOARNA 8E. (MPOSSIBLE To DRAG THAT CoLT AloNG Wit Us-- LooKIT TREM (EQS -- TRey Sousd-LIkE A T FULL O CHIPS -- AlopE - - HE CoLLOAT STAAD TRE. TRe - a Yo Awr GONNA (EAVE DS P0' LI HOSS DOWA HVAH, BOSS - Yo' SAID YO'SELE HE MIGHT TIHA QUT TS B ANUDDAH MAN ¢ WAH FOR SALE | FOR SALBE—Large wardrobe trunk in good condition. Apply 523 East Street. FOR SALE—Adsit property on Sec- { ond Street. Downstairs suitable | for store; modern living quar-| ters upstairs. Large storeroom at | back of building. Inquire up- stairs at premises after 5 p.m.“ FOR SALE—$65.00 Tenor Ban]o‘i outfit complete, new. Wil be| sacrificed for less than half. See Daniels, Alaska Laundry. FOR SALE—House for sale. 6th and Park. Telephone 4005. | FOR SALE—1926 Speclal Stude- baker Sedan. Good rubber and in first class mechanical condition. Cheap for cash. Telephone 3342 or call at No. 200 Seward Build- ing. —_—_— 'FOR SALE—Plate Grass Showcases. | _Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Gasboas KIPLING. 60 horse power Peerless engine in good condition. Beat 60 feet long overall. Cruiser type, accommo- dating 8 persons. Boat may be examined at Nower City Float.| Cash price $3000.00. Insured for! % $5,000.00. Inquire Empire. { LONESOME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00.| (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E.| Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio, | | [ r 1 | CLUB Cale ror lease to responsible o parties or for sale. Apply Robert' o T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. |4 7IANOS, Raliios, Sewing Machines, | ® Phonographs, Bxpert Piano Tun-| ® ing. Radio and pnonograph re-| nairing. Anderson’s Music shoppe..‘ : | Py T le TR RENT FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment with bath. Steam® heat; electric range; Frigidaire.|® Windsor Apartments. ne FOR RENT—Furnished, steam heat- | ed sleeping room; close in. Phone 537. FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Eleciric range. Telcphone 138. FOR RENT—Furnished Apart- ment. Tel. 103. Mrs. Chas. Hoxie. FOR RENT—Large furnished room for rent. $12.00 month. Close in. Telephone %551, FCR SALECadillac car, suitable, for taxi. Cheap for cash. See| ,Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. | FOR SALE—Income b;armg prop- erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick, ‘Telephone 5602. | WANTED i FOR RENT—Three-rool % ed apartment and bath. | e 1395. » oy T W G RN i, Bk FOR RENT—One, two or three|® room furnished apartments, in-|® cluding lights, water. Newly fln-}: ished, close in. Very reasonable monthly rates. Also furnished| ® cabins, Inquire Seaview Apart-|® ments, No. 18. ® WANTED—Uoiored woman wani work by day.or hour. Cleaning or general house work. Mrs. Rehn, Telephone 124. WANTED—Children to care for by <. day or hour. Telephone 3402, 5 eSS | FOR RENT—Completely furnished!e | | | TS | house; also furnished apart-| e ments. Tek 2004 e 5 & e FOR RENT—Four-room furnishede apartment until September 7th.|e H. M. Hollman. i® HELP WANTED—Girl for general housework. Call Mrs. W. D. Gross. Phone 361, | FOR RENT—Furnished steam.|q heated apartments. Bishop, Apartments. [2 LOST ANy FOUND T—Between suo-p_:nd Stand-| “+ ard Oil plant; truck tire and, rim. $200 reward if returned toj Econbmy Garage. ‘ . FOR RENT — Comfortable heabed], furnished apartments; $50.00 and| ¢ $60.00. Nugget Apartments. I | 4 FEULAH - \ PO' LITTLE PoNY L it | © 1991, King Features Sundicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. bt it 365 o e e st S WUERE (S TRAT UTTE (vP 2 HEY! SUNSHINE! Marine News e} | TOURIST VESSEL : BRINGS TO CITY : 231 PASSENGERS Dorothy Alexander, With| Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert due 6 tonight. Norco due Saturday. Alameda due Saturday. Admiral Evans due Saturday. Queen due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Henry scheduled fo sail from Vancouver June 11 at 8 p. m. & . Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® Capacity List Spends Seattle June 12 at 9 a. m. o F H Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® orenoon riere sail from Vancouver June 13 o at 9 p. m. Y Round-trip tourists occupy all Northland scheduled to sail @ €pace aboard the steamship Doro- from Seattle June 15 at o thy Alexander, Capt. A. W. Nick- 9pm. o €rson and Purser W. L. Lachelt, Prince George scheduled to ich was in Juneau from 7 o'clm'k‘ sail from Vancouver June 15 this morning, when she arrived from Los Angeles, until 1 this af- terncon, when she started on her return voyage south. The travel- lers spent their time in this cjty| visiting various points of interest Sight-seeing parties in automobiles | motored to Mendenhall Glacier and at 8 pm. Derethy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle June 16 at 10 am. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 16 at 9 . m. Alzska scheduled from Seattle | neighboring fur farms, and in the June 18, at 9 p.m. two seaplanes in port hops wer: SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS made over both Mendenhall and Admiral Rogers due in port e Taku glaciers. Some of the strang- at 8 tonight and sails at 1 ers were attracted to mine and mill o'clock in the morning. lof the Alaska Juneau Company | due large numwers went to the Princess Louise in port at 5:30 tomorrow morning and sails at 8 am. Yukon due southbound next Monday. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail southbound about June 18. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘nnd { Capitol, giving particular attention ito the Territorial Museum and its |collection of Indian exhibits. Shop- | pers invaded nearly all the stores {and caused a lively business in curios, | Indian Women In Evidence Numerous of the v. rs bought NOTICE OF SALE wayports. Notice Is Hereby Given, That the Pacific leaver every Thurs- undersigned, United States Mar- day at 10 am. for Peters- |shal for the First Division, Dis- burg, Kake and way ports, ;trlct of Alaska, will sell to the eee o060 00 e~ s o o highest bidder, a boat house, lo- —e |cated on the beach near the resi- {dence of George Danner, the Men- heated apartments; FOR RENT — Single apartments. | % MacKinnon Apartments. 3 Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 5701.| ® " PANTORIUM | | CLEANERS | | “We Call For and Deliver” | : % TEL. 355 | PHONE 487 . MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Photo Finish- Portraiture, . ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Etc. First National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA ished apartment vacant. paradise. ‘Willoughby Avenue. Fireproof building. | | i | | th l | SAMAMAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAA | e FOR RENT—4 room furnished,'row tide splendidigigh tide . view. Inquire 115 West 6th St.|pow tide | Phone 330. [ TIDES TOMORRNW 9 |dennan Dairy, in and around the e |vicinity of the Bethel Beach 4:33am., 13fee, Home, June 12th, 1931, 10 am, at 10:50 a.m., 12.4 feet |the boat house. The boat house 4:28 p.m., 45 feet|is described as follows: | High tide 10:32 p.m., 15.5 feet | 16 x 45, with a fourth pitch- | RTINS T A S ed roof, about 9 feet high, tar . papered roof, finished in 1/12 HALIBUT PRICES | © surfaced lumber. = o /This boat house was used to house' FOR RENT—One two-room furn-isels with 87,000 pounds of halibut The arrived yesterday and Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's fish for 8 to 13% cents. | | —One !scld here yesterday. American fish sold for 4 to 9.4 cents and Cana- | dian fish sold for 3 to 7.4 cents. DEWEY BAKER LEAVES ! western for his home in segsidg,lrice and moved to Federal grounds. | Oregon. free half in Juneau, employed in the which the building is located will Juneau Bakery and the N. P. Sev- be paid for the month of June| efin Company, during construction of the Federal Building. eral Building team during the win-|tion will call on the United States ter. found to spend an average of $504 each yearly on medical care. the United States Marshal's boat| Helmar, and is located upon rent- ed ground. The cost of building the boat house was approximately $500.00. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 11.| It will be the duty of the ac- hundrad and seventy-onecepted bidder to make any ar- housand pounds of halibut were /rangements to keep the building lon rented Sound or tear the same |down by July 1, 1931. 'he United |States Marshal's Office is selling only the building, and has no title to the land. In event the bids are rejected, the boat house will be taken down Dewey Baker left on the Notth- |by the United States Marshal's Of- SEATTLE, June 11—Three ves-| i sold the ——————— FOR HIS OREGON HOME He spent a year and af The rent for the premises upon 11931, which is the sum of $10.00. Anyone wishing 0 see the boat| He played basketball on the Fed_ihouse or desiring further informa- Marshal, Capitol Building, Juneau, Alaska. B e Philadelphia citizens have been ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal, Juneau, Alaska. Furs of all kinds made | and re i GASTINEAU HOTEL ' Telephone 10 —— ! : 1 g’ el WHERE? l | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | Phone 385 Franklin St. T Miss A, Hamilton |/ 3 FURRIER | | | Bergman_ Hotel Dinin# Room Board by Week or Month i BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY E Second and Seward LU T T L U T TITCU T _ilIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllII!lllIIIlIlIII moccasins and other Indian-made articles frecm the groups of native women who displayed their wares on the whari of tae acific Steam- ship Company and on the side- walks of the main thoroughfares of the city. The tourists numbered 231, and with the exception of fewer than 10, that engaged passage at Sca tle, all are from Los Ange vessel, which is on her age of the year to Alaska, California port June 2 The en- tire voyage north has been favored by smooth seas and pleasant weath- er! Entertainment IsVaried Entertainments are held nightly aboard : the vessel. A four-piece crchestra provides excellent music. Tonight a passengers’ vaudeville show is scheduled. Tomorrow night, arrangements have been made for a shore dance at Ketchikan. Sat- urday night, there will be a mas- querade ball. Sunday night's pro- gram calls for a bridge tournament and another passengers’ vaudeville show. The tourists represent * virtually every calling in life. They include one honeymoon couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Powers of Los Angeles. Mr. Powers is associated with the Santa Fe Railroad. PRINCE RUPERT IS DUE TONIGHT Making the first trip north on the 1931 schedule, the three-funnel steamer Prince Rupert of the Ca- nadian National, is scheduled tc arrive in port at 6 o'clock this evening. The steamer will remain in ‘port until midnight. L Boloigpc it SILVER FOX EXCHANGE A change at the Silver Fox Where we gladly trim your lox Mft. Grey has sailed away Hlace taken by Percy Lucha Just lately arrived from Seattle Coming safely thru the Battle Single, Fair, and only 24 An artist all will adore Milo Curich is still here And is of very good cheer Likewise Van beside repair Is holdihg down the 3rfd chair Business is Perking good now Come rite in and see how We will thank you in advance We believe you'll take a chance We will make you very happy And make you feel snappy For it pays to look neat At home or on the street Please don't forget to stop, The Silver Fox Barber Shop, J. D. Van Arra, Prop. adv. PR S S The enginc of a long train on 2 railroad in the Tehachapi moun- tains passes over the rear end of the train on a loop which is, A complete circle. — “Joy riding on ashcarts” is for- bidden by an order of the New York sanitation department. SOOTHING : REFRESHING BEAUTIFYING Spring is the season of the year when every woman should arrange for a series of beauty treatments. Enliven the skin and the hair. Glow with health and thrill with the joy of liv- ing. Our personal service rates are miost reasonable—and our work 1is first-class in every detail. Phone for appoinment. Permanent Wave—$10.00 PHONE 397 AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS MRS. JACK WILSON i Chevrolet Agency i} LESLIE WHITE 1S DOCTOR NOW Former Juneau Boy Grad-| uates from Medical School Monday Leslie White, former well-known Juneauite and popular tenor, will hereafter be known as Dr .Lesliz White Announcements have been re- céived of his graduation to take| place on June 15. The announce ment is from the Faculty and Class of 1931, University of Oregon Med- ical School and the Commence- ment will be held at the University ! in Eugene, Oregon. | in Port- | Dr. White is residing land with his wife, the former | Tecla Jorgensen, Juneau high| school graduate and also as popu- | lar here as her husband, and the| baby. 3 RESETs FISE A | NEW PROPOSAL MADE, HALIBUT | BOAT LAY-OFF PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 11.° —At a meeting attended by repre- sentatives of the City Council, hali- | but buyers and boat owners, a res- | clution was passed requesting the Government at Ottawa to commu- nicate with Washington suggesting | that both governments agree to| withholding clearances to Canadian and American fishing boats for ten-day periods between voyages,| which are ngt to excead two. TIt| is felt that this will help restore | more satisfactory prices in the hal- | ibut industry. | STEAMER QUEEN ‘ IS NORTHBOUND | SEATTLE, June 11.—Steamer Queen sailed for Southeast Alaska | ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon | with 24 first-class passengers and | 80 steerage. Mrs. M. Ganzer is the oily pas- cenger aboar dfor Juneau. % B AR FISH SHIPPED SOUTH | Eight thousand pounds of fresh halibut and seven tierces of mild cured salmon were shipped to Se- attle today on the steamship Dor- othy Alexander by the Jumeau Cold Storage Company. * The Florence Shop Phone 427 for Appointment RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL ‘WAVES Beauty Specialists . -0 | | | | | | | i ; | | | .. L] *“Heart Action - - - Says DOC N When the battery in your car fails . . . you go no place . . . as many have no doubt learn- 2d. Good battery service elimi- nates many disappointments and often irksome and expensive de- lays. Prompt and regular bat- tery service is policy which || 2as made our shop headquar- ters for motorists. If you have 2 good battery in your car give it the attention whieh it de- serves. Tell us to check on it regularly. ‘We rebuild batter- ies when parts justify such ac- tion. Let us add your name to our list of customers who en- trust the care of their batteries 2xclusively to us. Connors Motor Co. | FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 6 June 9 June 15 June 9 June 13 June 15 June 12 June 15 June 22 June 16 June 20 June 22 June 19 June 24 -..June 20 June 29 June 23 June 29 June 27 July 6 June 29 July 4 ...June 30 July 6| July 4 July 7 July 13 July 7 July 11 July 13 t—Southcastern Alaska Route. Steamer tNorthwestern tAlaska LM Yukon ¥ Alameda * Aleutian + Alaska Northwestern * Yukon t Alameda June 23 June 27 June 30 July 2 July 4 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 OKAY—" it rNVWl Leave Arrive Southbound LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP FARES Watson June 17 Evans June 10 June 13 June 24 SEATTLE Queen June 11 June 15 June 19 TO Dr. Alex June 16 June 21 June 21 Rogers .. June 18 June 22 June 26 Watson .June 24 June 27 July 8 mrormewos ana tickets furnished on Seattle-Ca/fornia service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, ‘Trans-Pacific, Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. ADMIRAL LINE ANADIAN PACIFIC “The World’s Greatest Travel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA e AND SEATTLE Princess Louise ..................... June 12 Princess Charlotte June 19 Princess Louise June 23 Princess Alice ....................... June 26 ; Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. Return limit October 31, 1931. W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Bldg., Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Pas: must obtain tickets from agent before boarding Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS and Way Ports—Every Other Tucsday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at § pm. f.om Pler No. B, Beattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: - Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND May 18 JUONE 15,2 MOTORSHIP NORCO JUNE 8, 23 Por information apply to, D. B. Femmer, Junesh Agent. J. B Burford & Go., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office