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4 - THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MOSE AROULND Al PICK SOME. ARASS FOR HIM - HE DonT SEEM To HAVE. ENUE GUMPTION FOR SALE AR WLZ JES THINKING 'BOUT DAr, MISCELLA‘{EOLS FOR SALE—Large wardrobe trunk | in good condition. Apply 526] 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 pm.| FOR SALE—House for sale. and Park. Telephone 4005 6th FOR SALE—Platec Giass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. FOR SALECadillac car, suitable for taxi. Cheap for cash. See| Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. FOR SALE—Income bearing prop-| erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- | vestment. Mrs, Flora Sharick, Telephone 5602. FOR SALE—Twelve foot, round bot- 42 tom cedar skiff in good condition. | Apply to H. Weiss, Box 2203, Ju- | neau. { WANTED LONESOME—JOIN Olilo’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| @resses and descriptions $1.00. | (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance, Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | OLUB Caie ror lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert! T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. ?IANOS, Kadios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| ing. Radio and pnomograph re- nairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. RENT FOR RENT—Three-room furnish- ed apartment with bath. Tel. nAan Ui 1395. FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated rooms, close in; newly renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- tineau Rooms, over Gastineau| Grocery. FOR RENT—Ful hed, stcnm heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; close in. Call at 326, Seoond Street engmecrmg assistance on Burcau of Public Roads bids notify H.. R. Shepard and Son this evening. WANTED—Children to care for | bv§ day, week or month. Telf-phonm 254 WANTED—Children io care for by, day or hour. Telephone 3402. HELP WANTED—Girl for general| i housework. Call Mrs. W. D.| Gross. Phone 361. “Cosmetics of Personality” REMOV-ALL CREAM BY “WON-SUE-FUN" the miracle of the age | Look Younger as You Grow Older SEE DR. DOELKER | Hellenthal Bldg. H od ;lc_cpmg room; close m Phone 537. ,FOR R.CN T—Three roo) ed apartment. Eleciric Telephone 138. furnis range. |FOR RENT—Furnished Apart- ment. Tel. it | FOR RENT—Large farnished room|® for rent. $12.00 month. Close in. Telephone 2551. FOR RLNT—Three~room furnish- ed apartment and bath. Call JNT—One two.or three room furnished apartments, in- cluding lights, water. Newly fin- ished, close in. Very reasonable monthly rates. Also furnished cabins, ments, No. 18. FOR RENT—Completely furnished! house; also furnished apart- ments. Tel. 2004, FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated apartments. Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments; $50.00 and $60.00. Nugget Apartments. The Florence Shop | Phone 427 for - Appointment | RINGLETTE and ' NAIVETTE CROQUIGNOLE .and SPIRAL ~ WAVES | Beauty Specialists | 183 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL }: ROOM Day and Night ‘Service DAVE’S SHOP READY-TO-WEAR —for— LADIES A;rn MISSES 3 | I i i PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Fol:u'alture. Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. First National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA Bergman Hotel 3 Di Room Board 39 Week ot Mowth | mflw Old papers st the Empire offica FOR RENT—4 room furnished, heated apartments; splendid view. Inquire 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. FOR RENT — Single apartments. MacKinnon Apartments. Apt. Furnished, Heated. Tel. 5701. FOR RENT—One two-room furn- ished apartment vacant. The Eureka Apartments, a bachelor’s paradise. Willoughby Avenue. Fireproof building. At a Fair Price WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Phone 356 Franklin St. PANTORIUM | CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” TEL. 355 J. E| L | | | | Inquire Seaview Apart-| | The Best Laundry | | AINT A0 USE, BOSS- AH WECkon HE AM Too STWANGE T €AT oUTTA UMPH - MEBBE LE's BEEN USTA EATIN' KIS GROCERIES QLT OF AN OAT-BAG - SEE (F Nou CAN DIG Me LP A PIECE ©° | | | AM A SMAKT MAN, MISTRU @sodLe By BILLE DE BECK Marine News ® 0 0 00 000 00 00000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Charlotte due at 9 o'clock tonight. Prince George due Thursday. Northland due Saturday. Porothy Alexander due Sun- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 16 at 9 p. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 17 at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle June 18 at e 10 am. Prince Henry scheduled tosail ® from Vancouver June 18 at e 8 p.m. Alaska scheduled from Seattle ® June 18, at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 20 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from e Seattle June 22 at 9 p.m. .! Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 22 at e | 8 p.m. ® Alameda scheduled to sail e from Seattle June 23 at 9 e p.m. . SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS 1-Admlm| Waison scheduled to | ® sail southbound late tomor- e row night. © Queen due southbound Thurs- day. . | ® Aleutian scheduled south June ‘ ° 22. ® Admiral Evans scheduled sail south June 24. . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leaves every Thursday e night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® wayports. | ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- ® day at 10 a.m. for Peters- ® burg, Kake and way ports, ® eneensvoee to. FORMER NOME - MERCHANT DIES -— SEATTLE, Juie 16—Isadore J., | Lewis, aged 76 years, pioneer mer-' (chant, is dead here. } Lewis went north irush days and remained 18 year {He operated at one time a store in Nome. Lewis returned to Seattle about 15 years ago. |ALEUTIAN TAKES 16 | FROM HERE TO WEST On the steamship Aleutian, which ‘arrived at Juneau yesterday fore- terday afternoon by way of Sitka {for Seward and way ports, there |were 16 passengers booked here for the Westward. They are: For Sitka—Bishop Thomas Jenk- |ins, Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff Chas. 5. Brown. For Cordova—Mrs. E. H. Clifford, A. M. Taylor, L. E. Larson, George Kendall. H. Clifford, Maiirice Johanson, Sam Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Law- rence, E. A, Rasmuson, M. W. Ott, JH. P. Martin. in the goh‘l'i non from Seattle and departed yes-| { For Seward—Ross L. Sheely, E. : HALIBUT BOAT " OWNERS WILL | TIEUP CRAFT ‘Prince Rupert Men Take Action on Account of Low Fish Prices PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, June 16.—Halibut boat owners decided last night to tie-up their boats as they return from the banks. Thirty boats are already in and 35 are still out. The halibut boat owners claim the low prices of halibut do not i i | | i "jusnfy operations of the fleet. Alaska fishermen are understood 0 be in favor of ceasing to fish for en-day periods between trips but |the Seattle boats oppose the pro- ‘poanls according to advices re- {ceived here. | - *' ALAMEDA BOUKS 12 | PASSENGERS SOUTH ‘When the steamship Alameda called at Juneau yesterday on her {way from Skagway to Seattle, dicembarked 12 passengers at this port. They were: Neva Gearhart, Mrs, E. H. Brown Helen Lathrop, Margaret Wade, W. G. Strench, Louise Wade, Audrey Bolton, O. K. McManus, Alice de, E. A. Rasmuson, Mary E. Fisher and one steerage. | On leaving for Seattle by way of (neau the following persons: | For Sitka—Miss Edith Rigney, M. | Krupp. For Wrangell-H. D. Campbell ‘Mrs. William Smith. | For Seattle—Caesar DeGracia. Amefl:a"s grapafruit production is estimated as six-sevenths of the world crop. ————— ¢ COLEMAN'S | | | Hollywood Style Shop | “One "of Alaska’s Distinctive 4 | Shops” First and Main | | | FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and | 7:10 a.m. 9:15 am.t 12;30 p.m.t 2:00 pm. 3:15 pm.t +4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneas | 6:30 a.m. 3 8:30 a.m. 9:30 am.t 1 12:45 p.m.t 2:15 p.m. $:30 p.m.t 5:00 pm. *—Thane. 1 1-——Freight will be accepted. 2—S8aturdays only: - §-Effectivé April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga: i tion Compuny M‘i‘ $1:00 a.m. g wmmmmmmmummmmmmm BATTERY SERVICE ' Batteries Rebuil¢ and Recharged Promptly Reasonable . Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward LT H i 1 PASSENGERS DEPART SOUTH ABOARD YUKON [Princess St—e;;er, Making| First Trip of Season, Has 12 for Here Vessel Lea;;;f01' Scattlei After Arrival Here from Seward ‘Thirty-six passengers embparked at Juneau on the steamship Yu- kon yésterday when, she after hav- ing arrived here from Seward, she sailed for Seattle. Those taking passage at this port for the south were: For Ketchikan—Mrs. J. R. Smith, Major Malcolm Elliott, A. R. Davey, A. G. Keeharn and Henry Wat- kins. For Seattle—Mrs. Martin Gard- ner, Mrs. W. R. Spain, Mary El- len Spain, Evelyn Spain, Willlam Spain, Jr., Mrs. Myrtle Roberts, Mrs. Samuel McGee, Richard Mc- Gee, Mrs. E. W. Davis, Mrs. Bes- sie Rowe, Mrs. Edith Weitzel, Miss Stella Jones, Neva Gerhart, Helen Lathrop, Louise Wade, Margaret Wade, Alice Wade, Audrey Bol- ton, R. T. McCulloch, O. Bodding, Clyde Davis, C. V. Brown, John Holmes, Ed Holmes, E. H. Brown, Andrew Mattison, Alex Amboloff, John Krone, Josephine Scmittker, G. D. Blair, William 8. Ladd. Persons who arrived in Juneau on the Yukon from the Westward were: From Seward—Sister Mary Corde | Sister Mary Eulalia, M. J.| Jenis, Anderson, Bishop Thomas Jenkins, M. Richard and Ed. Galer. From Cordova—J. P. Morgan, Sam Adams, H. A. Rumberg, J. Con- nell, R. J. Shepard, Marjoric Shep- ard, Fred Perron and James Mc- Donald. — e, — e Sitka, the Alameda booked at Ju-|e—— - | ; TIDES TOMORROW | S - 1:07a.m., 17.5 feet ngh tide Low"'tide 7:54a. 2.8 feet High tide 2:17 p.m., 14.7 feet Low tide 7:55 p.m., 3.6 feet - —— i\ HALIBUT PRICES . . PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 16—Two hundred and sixty thou- ;and pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday. American fish sold for 5 to 8.60 cents and Canadian fish for 3 to 670 cents a pound. SEATTLE, June 16—Five boats with 22,500 pounds of medium hal- ibut and 4,000 pounds of small hal- ibut arrived yesterday and sold for 5 to, 12! cents a pound. - SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP adw/ TELEPHONE 4502 MIDW AY CAFE ATTRACTIVE PRICES TO STEADY BOARDERS SEWARD STREET Opposite’ Goldstein Bldg. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Frankihn, 1-4 Prcnt and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near, Ferry Way. 1-6 Fronit, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Pront, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Pront, near Saw Mill 1-9 Pront at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totess Gro- cery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. 3t Japhd : CHARLOTTE IS HERE TONIGHT Steamer Princess Charlotte of the Canadian Pacific, making her first trip of the season, is due in |Juneau this evening from the south. There are said to be many tour- ists aboard and also the follow- | ing passengers booked for Juneau: Miss M. Anderson, Mrs. M. Bene- dict, L. Carlson, Miss Phyllis Friend, W. Pullen, Miss Elizabeth Pullen, R. Fogal, Mrs. M. Fogal, D. McLaughlin, Miss C. McLaugh-,| lin, Mrs, M. Whittier and Miss M. | Whittier. NORTHLAND HAS 18 PASSENGERS i FOR THIS PORT | | SEATTLE, June 16—Motorship Northland sailed at 9 o'clock las: night for Juneau and way ports FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Steamer *Yukon tAlameda *Aleutian tNorthwestern tAlaska ... * Yukon + Alameda * Aleutian t Alaska ... t Northwestern * Yukon i Alameda Jun .Jun -..Jul June 30 July 7 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 9 June 15 June 13 June 15 June 15 June 22 June 20 June 22 June 24 June 29 e 6 e 9 June 23 June 27 June 30 July 2 July 4 July 7 July 11 ly 4 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. er, o r’\/vwl Leave Arrive. Southbound LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP PARES Watson.. June 17 TTLE Evans June 10 June 13 June 24 g Queen June 11 June 15 June 19 TO Dr. Alex June 16 June 21 June 21 Rogers .. June 18 June 22 June 26 CALIFORNIA { watson _June 24 June 27 July 8 Inrormewmos ana tckets furnished on Seattle-Casifornia service, California-New York via Panams Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat= , return by rail), $350.00. B, H. HOWARD, Agent. with 45 first-class passengers and no steerage. i Passengers booked for Juneaua are: i L. M. Carrigan, Andy Running, wife and three children, Roberbt Semple, Mrs. F. L. Frazier, Mrs. Ella Krueger and son, Walter Me- | Kinnon, F. C. Gregg, David Stock ! and brother, R. H. Stock, Carl Weiss, Ed Ellinger and Dorothy Stock. | — S Quarta and plager locatlon no- tices at The Empire. A e Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance i what job will cost” | “Heart Action - - - OKAY— 3ays DOC When the battery in your car fails . . . you go no place . . . as many have no doubt learn- ad. Good battery service elimi- nates many disappointments and often irksome and expensive de- lays. Prompt and regular bat- tery service is the policy which nas made our shop headquar- ters for motorists. If you have a good battery in your car give it the attention which it de- serves. Tell us to check on it regularly. We rebuild batfer- les when parts justify such ac- tion. Let us add your name to our list of customers who en- trust the care of their batferies axclusively to us, Connors Motor Co. Chevrolet Agency “The World s AN Princess Charlo Princess Louise Princess Alice Princess Charlotte United States. Vario Greatest Trauel System” TO PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER VICTORIA D SEATTLE tte Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the Stop over privileges. us routes. Return limit October 31, 1931. V. L. MAILBOA Valenti: COATES, Agent ine Bldg., Juneau T“ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.". LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information Phone Single O agent for ports of cal apply Dave Housel, Agent PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See | during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. “PACIFIC” I e NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. for the following Southeastern Alaska Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—] Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South from Pler No. 5, Seattle, cargo warrants MOTORSHIP NORCO JUNE 8, 23 May 18 JUNE 15, 2 only when

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