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TEAMERS l N\ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DIOAYT I TELL Mo NESTERDAY TTRAT I WAS EXPECTING- A COUPLE OF BIG HORSEMEAY TS AETERNOON, DIDAT I % Al HE PONY BOY. LOOKIN'\ URE LAST BEAN (N TRE POT - - WHERE'S HIS BLANKET - ? WHY AIN'T 1T ON HIMm 2 / DIDRT I TELL You ~ EIGHT MILLION TIME'S NEVER To (ET HIM Run seaom - YIHIAR ke NHERES MV ST T UNDERWEAR ? (AUNDRY -/ o ‘132%"%5.‘ 15? Siids, T oF Al X ASKAL SAILING SCHEDULE . Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau ( f ARQUND AIAKED. # Steamer Northbound Southboufid B *Yukon June 9 June 16 ‘2_ e o tAlameda June 13 June 15 ! 4& *Aleutian June 15 June 22 . tNorthwestern .June 16 June 20 June 22 June 23 + Alameda . June 27 1, King Fentures Syndicate, Inc, * Aleuflan ... J0Kie:-50 Qrest Britain rights reserved. t Alaska ... July 2 t Northwestern July 4 il e i - SRR e | P SN e e S i * Yukon J July 7 S t Alameda July 11 TIDES TOMORROW | : t—Southeastern Alaska Route. FOR KLNT THE EMPIRE | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished, ° ‘ NORTHLAW IN *—Southwestern Alaska Route. 1s the' I.ill&- steam-heated apartment. ngm,l . A - kitchen fuel, linen, dishes includ- | arlne eWS [ AST EVEN'HG High tide, 417 am, 195 foet : W. E. NOWELL, Agent ed. Centrally located. $50 per| s Low tide, 10:55 a.m., -0.4 feet. 3 PHONE 2 i Through which the general High tide, 5:23 p.m., 150 feet. public can aiways Bave a || month. Phone G2 from & am. fof s AILS AT NUUN Low tide, 11127 pm., 38 feet. p o | NOON, ., e e ALASKA STEAMSHIP C | ; High tide, 5:19 a.m, 143 feet. i. a? K TE M H I P O mmm "':' ,!o; ‘:W FOR RENT—Three room iurnished eceeececcssocee P 3 & o - B s R vertisements: 3 P. M..: apartment, hot and cold water, |® 1148, il 0,0, J0% Closing time for display aa- B “® Steamer Movements |TAKU GL'STENS High tide, 6:17 pam., 151 feet, vertisements: 11 A. M. B e L Lar e Cargo and 37 Pas- iR 5 i Ten cents per liva tirst fn- ||_CP0CTE Phone 561 . NORTHBOUND g ; = : | ® Princess Loulse in port. 5 F N ,.sengers are Brought |* Rt E‘l’mn FOR RENT—Close in, down town,|g porcthy Alexander due at 7 . He f SO lh | HALIBI CI | PFite-dents for continuous two room furnished apartment, S Alnaay. g re from dou . . * mmbmfial:':n:mwaw words to g:;iagbeloztryuzui:?llsgiv:é nfi:}i 06 Henry due Sunday eve- @ | R T Wlth almost a c&pfiflty clrgo and TR JLiokse ye; Southibound e B [ ) , ning. (3 5 " the motorship-North-| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 20 Minimum charge, 50 oenta, || oo HOUSe |e Admiral Rogers is scheduled @ | b oS ey liams ap | —Eighty-one thousand pounds - of Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau | FOR RENT OR SALE—House and |9 _ {0 arrive Mondsy. :’V 1§ S 1 rived in. Juneau. from Seattie -at |halibut were sold here Friday. Am- P, AL e | corner lot—six rooms with bath— on due Tuesday. ; B erican fish sold for 3 to 8.8 cents vans. ... June une une = - | rner lot s wil a Alhitta dhé Wdanesday. essel rom eattle to 6130 o'clock - last evening: She Queen June-11 June 15 June 19 south her return to et | @ pound and Canadian for 4 to 8.6 Skagway ‘Has 15 Ju- et south on et |0 ovs & pounc. Sound at noon today. neau Passengers Her freight consisted chiefly of périshable commodities, and all re- | SEATTLE, June 20.—-Nine vessels Every one of the 37 round-trip|ceived delivery: last night to hbe|With 135500 pounds of halibut ar- tourists on the steamship North- |retdy for early, display in stores to- |Tived yesterday and sold. thelr car- . L] - L] . : western was up and dressed early goes for 5 and 10%. cents. L] . - L] . . partly furnished. Third and Gold FOR SALE Streets. Apply at Nugget Shop. |FOR RENT—Store room for rent on Seward Street; good loca- tion; reasonable rental. Apply % FOR SALE—Adsiy property on Sec- | Capitol Electric Co, 2nd and Dr. Alex June 16 June 21 June 21 Rogers .. June 18 June 22 June 26 Watson .June 24 June 27 July 8 Inrormewmos and dckets furnished on Seattle-Casifornia service. California-New York via Panama SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice is scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight at 9 o’clook. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle June 22 at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail : FOR SALE—Piano; enquire George | | | Brothers. | © ond Strest. Downstairs suitable! Seward. s motith v oo e i i H % " g to see Taku Glacier. Shifted to Douglas % for storc; modern lVING QUAT-|pop T RENT Furnished steam- ;“;mmv""w"m June 22 8% ® ,)) obtained a good view of the| This morning the vessel shifted to| o o Canal and return. : ters upstairs. Large storeroom at|" yoaieq rooms, close in; newly Alameda scheduled to sail e Datural wonder, for the atmosphere Douglas and discharged consider-| | AT THE HOTELS | Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, s back .of bullding. ngice ¥p- renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- was clear and the huge expanse|able cargo there, and then shifted | e —— Trans-Pacific. from Seattle June 23 at 9 stairs at premises after 5 p.m. of ice glistened in the sun. The |back to Juneau to take on passen- tineau Rooms, over Gastineau Grocery. Round America Rate (one way wat-, pm. y er, return by rail), $350.00. Admiral Watson scheduled to FOR SALE:mese for _s;h,. 6th vessel, under a slow bell, passed the |gers for ports south. astineau : i 2 e ® northern attraction at 6 o'clock. Persons who disembarked from Larry Davls, Anchorage; J. W.! ; _and Park Telephone 4005 |5oR RENT Fumished, sceam-|q ol from Seatile June 24 %) Tog) o toga) of 79 passengers and |the motarship here last evening,|Gilbert, R. Moray, Walter MeKin- B. H. HOWARD, Agent. I FOR SALE—Plate Giass Showoases,( heated sleeping rooms, suitable! & 0 e Charlotte scheduled to o & 1arge cargo out of Seattle, the|were : * |non, Kake; H. G. Parker, W. E. : ° Various sizes. Juneau %oung, for men; close in. Call at 326 sail from Vancouver June e Northwestern, Capt. John Living. From Seattle—Mrs. Charles An-|Gewels, John Dorsh, Juneau; Mr. S Hardware Co. | Second Street. BTt § pis o ston and Purser J. E. Hewitt, had | derson and Miss Dorothy Ander-land Mrs. Stock unld children and | = sl —— = | s a pleasant, uneventful voyage north. | son of Douglas, who oo kthe ferry-'| Odin Jensen, Ketchlkan. = FOR SALECadillac car, sultable FOR RENT—Furmisned, sieam heat- | » Queen scheduled 1o s U0 & gno arrived in Juneau at 9:45 a.m.|boat from this city to.their desil- Alaskan for taxi. Cheap for cash. See, {5 SIcePing : e o e ed wneduled to saile and departed for Skagway and [nation; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Run-| F. C. Gregg, Seattle; L Lucy, B Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. | PR R R e eeattle June 20 at § e Haines at 1,pm. She will return ning, Phillp Running, Melvin Run-| Wagner, G. Elliott, Ketchikan; J. —‘—"—I——l—'—‘-—' )pon RENT_’I‘hrcc room furnish. - o here from Lynn Canal early Mon- \ning, William Running, Mrs. R. H.| L, Newell, ‘Wrangell. PQR : SALE—Income :“r ngbgr;p ed apartment. Eleciric nmgel . o |day morning and after a stay of Stock, Miss Dorothy Stock, David Zynda ety on Gastiheau Ave. Goud In-| oy, 139, |* SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS % | oue5) hours will leave on her way |Stock, Louis Stock, Mrs. Ella Krue- | Mrs. F. L. Fraser, Kennewick; WOk, M. WIdE, ERACICK, - | ® Prince George due southbound ® |y, 5 puget Sound via Sitka. |ger, ‘Willlam Krueger, Mrs. Robert |Carl Weiss, Seattle;: Mr. and Mrs. Telbptions $003 | FOR RENT—Large furnished room ® at midnight tonight. ® . The vessel disembarked 15 pas-|Semple, Mrs. F. L. Fraser, Walter | A, E. Running, Melvin Running, | FOR SALELioyd Baby Sulky in| [°F Tent. $1200 month. Close in.| s Nowthwestcrn scheduled south @ | congers at this port. They were: |McKinnon, F. C. Gregg, Carl Welss, | philip Running, Willla Rmunning. 3 ;i Telephone 2551. o gnaay, 1 e, | PFrom Seattle—Mrs. E. J. Cowl-{B:J. Ellingen. e ————— FA tion. $12.00. Call 1704, W joaicBo0d eatittion. 3 1 | 2on FERT. s d“ Alcutian scheduled south Mon- ® [0 5" Gowling Jr., Mrs. R. P.| {¥rom - Soutaeast Alaska ports—| LONGEST LAND .PHONE LINE The World’s Greatest Travel System WANTED' F‘fm“, als;“i“fl"nex:ge:‘:: Rl I i i vo & /Nelton, Mrs. Charles Price, ‘Mrs Qdin Jensen, Victor Quist, .J. L. | : { e ' 218 Ak IRRA. R0 J. Arthur White, H. W. Terhune, Nevill, David Morgan, W. E. Ger-| SYDNEY, Australia—Telephone | RELTABLE oty watitedt- to' handie | [2e0t5: Tel. 2004 _|e sl ES‘E}X‘L"‘:’E&GS $ Bllis ¥, Fall, R. E. Moore, Roy Me-| wels, Edw. Q. Naghel, Ed Wagner,|service between Brlsbane and Perth TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA .Preducts in Juneau. Cus- | FOR kud ish el Mather. John Dorsh, R. H. Stock, H. .| makes speech possible over the e i mhoelect oo RENT--PUrnished sieamh-| y pyspeth icaves every Thursday o From Ketchikan—Mrs, M. C.|Parker, Charles P. Sulze, G. A.|world's longest -land line, from ‘ AND SEATTLE ) tomers establiched. E: lent op: heated ap:rtments. Bishop Sitka and ® | porturiity for right.man. Write! Apartments. & - niglt w08 | oraway, Major Malcolm Elliott, A.|Etirich, P. Lucy, W. W. Batchellet, | Gearldton to. Calzns, 4762 miles. b ok e 3 R WEking Gom, | e e [OOSR ® .H. Flory, William Fromholz: B. Bryan; P. Hansen, T. Frogus, T. R T.ovite June 23 pany, 4595 Hollis St.. oakland,!POR RENT — Comfortable heated ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- | prom Wrangell—A. E. Owens. Olson, cess ; | Calif. ] | furnished apartments; $50.00 and' ® day at 10 am. for Peters- ® | ne vessel's freight for Juneau| Persons who booked passage from 3 X 3 i $60.00. Nugget Apartments. |@ burg,< Kake and Way DOTts, ® consisted of general merchandise|Juneau for ports south were: Princess Alice ........cccooceeeeeee. June 26 . WANTED—FIFTY. WOMEN Who|——~—=— ——————————9 000060008 en oo ‘,Iur business houses. For Petersburg— Gudrun Lund, ) { " Wear shoes bbween'siges 7. and FOR RENT—4 room, furnished e i — Victor Quist, Princess Charlotte ..................... June 30 | 8 to attend our $300 shoe sale| ~hested apartments; splendid) S5 | For Wrangell—J. L. Nevill. § Devtihl EVLIN'S!! view, Inquire 115 West 6th St.| MUST SELL iiMEDIATELY | TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Fou meattlosalie, -B, TeHE, O: Pri Loui July 3 VInA] . . oD Rt o rincess Louise .. ... uly | DEVLIN'S!! .., DEVLINS!! Phione. 330. \ | A mew teiephone directory s now| g nller, Howard Day, Oscar Greg- Iw_ ; s e W — i hii One Speclal-six Studebaker Se-'in course of preparation. Patrons or, Ivan Larson. 'WANTED--Colored lady wants RENT — Sing! -':mmen dan; new rubber; excellent me- contemplating change of address B S A | Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the work by day og Hour, or will ac- | * MacKinnon Apartments. chanical- condition; $25000 for or persons who wish to have tele- SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP United Stat Vari te Sto ivil cept stéady work as chamber-| b T ted. Tel, 5701 cash. Burroughs Adding Machine,'phones installed -are requested to| g4y TELEPHONE 4502 SPECIAL ni! es. al .ou.s routes. P over privileges. maid. . Telephone 124. il & s £ ‘23100,00. L. C. Smith typewriter, notify the Telephone Company. Return limit October 381, 1931, ! FOR RENT—One two-room furn- . $60.00. 'Telephone 420 before June 22nd. Tooth Brush and WANTED-Children to care for by|" jireq spartment vacant. The| ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE ‘ v : N e » 0 ek o Dot TN memmpreiien, bl G satlit, Phons! & Tooth Phste | W. L. COATES, Agent pee Tloaniy Avense| My gevert PUMRE G| FERRY TIME CARD : : : WANTED—Ghildren to care for by| Fireproof building. - u S 50 cents Valentine Bldg., Juneau day of our. Tlephone U\ NISERYF ANBOUS || eares Yumenm e Dongtas and ~ Thane 50 ¢ 10 . e A \HELP. WANTED—Gir] for general | Juneau Drug Company 4 . W. D.|LONBSOME—JOIN Ohio's largest | « CING” without starva- 6:15 a.m. e:18 pm, housework. Call Mrs. REDU ) 7:10am. $7:30pm. | } ! 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm, i 12:30 p.m.t §11:16 pm. [ Gross. Phone 301 correspondence club. Members eV-'| tion the new harmless way Rece Z ved z erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- p ik S Eaaas dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladles 50c) Give age and occu- “UREDUCE” 2:00pm. 13midnight 183 pation with remim;ce.o h{; E. ::g:pp:.\.t $1:00 am. The Ft“ Deuvm rhon. 38 Donald, Box 825, Dayton, . 1 rt of the body you wish 4 i q ¢ - - = TAXI 05 T oae %o TR | o dross or siremuous exercise | Sawvee Diegitler unate [ " Post on# sl-mm- “MA ILBO AT “ESTEBETH” R e M DL, L e T e ) i Yoaa 1 SRR : vla v at Gas 9:30 1 Trans, b RooM B ey See Dr. Dotlker ~ [ S00mt sidepm | LEAVES EVERY THURSDAT AT 6 B, lt. 7IANOS, Kacivs, Sewing Machines, i 2:15 pm. 12:16 pm. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ; Day. and Night Servic$ Ptanolnph.l..nl;xpefl Piano Tun-, ! e 1 urses = m and Way Porta—Every : Dateing, Andersoc’s Musio lhq:o'. = e = ' “Haner Asbliohe i o For information apply Dave Hounl. Agent Tl et | LUDWIC NELSON " The Florence Shop || 1-prictt v so seoie and i cotbvaobe THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ! Ty H n‘;«"ge 427 r:rMApnomnnem I | atistine Aped am OKAY—" : Franklin Street, between | Wateh Repairing. LETTE HAIVETEE T X Frout and Secend Sirecte | GROQUIGNOLE and SFIRAL || _ ., s 3 PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, i e | TRowrsmeer ||| 3 Speciaist Juncan, Ferry, & Naviga- Bdgs cplipys Motorship “PACIFIC” . L v S | tion Compwny o b ‘ otorship = = | T When the battéry in your car Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for HIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllillll | falls . . . you go mo place . . . Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See 35 many have no doubt learn- agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- ad.mcood battery u;vloo zm gers must obtain tickets from ngenl{ befor:] blul':i“.' 1;& s MR s 3 al Sfien kDS expensive de- | Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., entine 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 ecullrly We rebuild batter- " DAVE'S SHOP READY-TO-WEAR L O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO.j 'mwmmms*:?@ | from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following u.hu Mfi&KOE STUDIO of - Quality 3 TRAVEL i " : Ase tlon mxtg ‘tuc‘u:dwmem.;;:u:r g‘h?‘a?? m Rupert, B. O., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only M AGENTS PROM.PT H HELENA ‘, et the care of their battéries cargo warrants . ByBirford & Co..Junesu Fred Hanford : i = RUBENSTEIN’S sxclusively to us. b ; : Hotel ... Junesu Orin Hilfiss.... ‘B ATI‘ERY SERVI(E H . BEAUTY MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND JUNEAU, ALASKA Parks ... Ketchikan £ 3 May 18 ] 3 T, Parwell, kagway 3 Batteries Rebuilt and Z PREPARATIONS JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 15, B A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division: Headquarters at Juneau, Recharged Promptly = e - aicsd T"l 25 W" Deliver Por mformation spply 0 D. B. Pemmer, Juneau Agent. 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