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» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931. Ry o By BILLE DE BECK FINEST & iaddset /> A , KSTEAMERS AOW., LISSEN. Yoo PUDDINT HEAD! GET Tuis! X GOTTA 8IG PARTY ON TONIGHT| AN'I AT GOT AG TIME T FooL WiTh Nou -~ — Go AN FIND SUNSHINE = HE'LL KEEP You COMPANY TiLL I Rot. W - sl DEVOTION T HeVE 7 B Tew The- BaYs How TRAY LIL HosS (ovES TTRAT PONY KNEW SUMP'RS WAS UP TRE MINGTE T STARTED CHANGIAS MY SoCKS - BLESS HIS HEART ~ (s SWELL WHEN YA GoT A LITTLE ANIMAL AROUND HE'S GONRA 88 A ReaL SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound June 30 July 6 July 2 June 30 July 4 4 July 4 July 7 +ALAMEDA July 7 July 11 Southwestern Route. Southeastern Route. AT A Sy B A R S T T gty | ’ il —; TR b T 1 ANl sailings subject to change without notice. W. E. NOWELL, Agent ° ' » A b ir the vachi Rio' Bo under | | ter to Cocrles F. de Ganahl | . L h first & i hese from Se- tle last ih £ 1l 0] e es e 0000 . port st eveniow, She is| TIDES TOMORROW ] culed to wove late this afier-| -¢ [Dorothy Alexander Calls [#n for Wea #n route th; ihe High tide, 1:55 am. 168 feet. on - Southeast Alaska Mr. and Mrs : Low tide, 8:36 am. -19 feet. e, 53 members of the party, of San An- High tide, 3:02 pm., 15.0 fe With %?c:_‘;usr‘?'l‘m;rl‘:pr hkvs 0, Tex., av \yxange!l, Mrs. Walk- | Loy dude BELSE most of them from California, tt e ks s ) ha. o 5 2 rzom there this morning steamship Dorothy Alexander, Capt. | ...t tna¢ Walke s e PASSENGERS EMBARK |4 w. Nickerson and Puser w. L[ {70 Wt ¥ Sy veta rive Saturday. » R e i SE SCHEDULED SAILINGS o/ FOR WESTWARD | ocnelt, amived in Juncau carlyf, steamshio to Sea‘tle by Mr. | Walker. this mcrning from Seattle, having Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince George due Thursday night. Alaska due Thursday at 9 p.m. Nerthland due Saturday morn- ing. r’\/\/\N‘ LOW ROUND | Leave Arrive Southbound | FOR SALE i FGR RENT sients and | n Apart- FOR SALE-—One Lockwood 8 h.p.' APARTMENTS for tra - outboard motor. Also one new | permanents. MacKin: Sea Sled. Inquire Swanson Bros.;| ments. Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TRIP FARES Watson June24¢ June27 July 8 Queen June 25 June29 July 3 SEATTLE [ I'OR SALE—The ;ormsr resTdEnce‘;‘OR RENT — isceiy furnished Northwestern scheduled tosail @ | Having arrived at Juneau yester- Dor. Al P ” e 5 I - e y . Alex. .June26 July 1 July 1 of L. D. Henderson. Inquire Al-| three-room steam heated apart- from Seattle June 30 at 6 @ day forenoon, the steamship Aleu- g::(]imski‘;“,,}:;l ‘g;i lf“n.h?,t ,‘Sfltil;f Mr. deGanahl, who is a wealthy TO Evide .. Ay 1 0y 4 ‘;'L?Iyy 15 I len Shattuck, Inc. ment—private bath. Phone 5601. p.m. tian departed in the afternoon for| o /" ) "ner return voyage to the oil refiner and whose he i o Rogers July 2 July 6 July10 White Plains, N. Y., is collectin live specimens of Alaska wild mal life for the Zoological Gards: at San Antonio. He plans to s Seward. Passengers booked here Dor. Alex. .July 6 Julyll Julyll Puget Sound. metropolis. ‘While the vessel was in port, her passengers shopped in curio stores, visited the Territorial Museum in FOR SALE_Five room furnished |FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- g sai) from Seattle July 1 at house. No. 831 Basin Road. ed house with bath. Newly paint- for ports to the Westward were: For Port Althorp—Harry Doug- las, Mr. and Mrs. Sum Lee. 10 am. | Information and tickets furnished ed and decorated. Inquire Phone on Seattie-Cafifornia service. FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard-| gec Princess Alice scheduled to (% ner high grade Ship’s Chrono- R LTSI I e e sail from Vancouver July 1 ®| gg; ‘ézlr%ez—Ab’: Algdl.i)n‘bl 11 | the Capitol+ and motored to Men- :1‘0 t‘;l’“ka waters | anpther - 4W0) California-New York via Panama meter. See it at Juneau Paint|FOR RENT—Or for Sale: Five- A;A‘?alj‘flk heduled t5 o1 T. THES E"V;*Hefi‘,; abiso, H.| denhall Glacier. More than a score | o0 1 Canal and return. % Store. room partly furnished house|® Admiral Rogers scheduled 1o £ t s 4 took airplane flights over Menden- A Y lose in. Reasonabla|® sail from Seattle July 2 at | For Seward_Mr. and Mts. D. B. iy and Taku Glaciers. DR. J. W. EDMUNDS COMING Dol S worlds ARy Barnéy, Mae Simpson, Donald Mc- Donald, J. P. Anderson, Dr. H. W. | Alberts, G. D. Walton. 10 am. Prince Henry scheduled to sail | FOR SALE—Used cash register;! torms Inquire 127 Franklin St. wardrobe trunk and bicycle. Ap- s At Al S ply Harris Hardware Co. FOR RENT—Three room furni ° . . . . . . . . . Two passengers disembarked at . this port. Both were from Skag-| Dr. J. . way. They were Charles E. Rice | Seattle 1vl)l.‘m- i B S A :‘ s and Mrs. D. L. Stevenson. Annual V: ukon scheduled to sa y ; ; ? P 3astinea o $ NORTHWESTERN Persons who booked passage atjbe at the Gastifiean Hotel from . . ° . . . . . . . . . Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. W. Edmunds, prominent | ye-Specialist, will take his cation in Alaska and will | from Vancouver July 2 at 8 . % tBias apartment, hot and cold water, FOR SALE—One electric 5-burner nable rent. Apply Sam Ros- heater in good condition, $15.00. Phone 561 Phone 276. S sl NEaVIEEts, FOR RENT OR SALE—House and FOR SAEE‘OM iea dsled ‘a"dxl“’ corner lot—six rooms with bath- 4at 9 pm. hp. Jo n;"" 0“;‘_031' motor. In-y partly furnished. Third and Gold | e Derothy Alexander scheduled ! o Quire of J. W. Lievers. Streets. Apply at Nugget Shop.|e to sail from Seattle July 6 with 77 first-class passengers and| For Seattle—Matthew Nordnes, C. |fitted Glasses will very likely re- | eight steerage. L. Creelman, Louis D. Baer. lieve you of your trouble i | Mrs. L. Grabble, John Smith and - —-—t - Crossed-eyes straightened without one steerage are passengers booked PACIFIC IN PORT operation. Consultation and exam- for Juneau. Three passengers were brought to | ination Free! Charges reasonable. | ® o |Jneau by the motorship Pacjfic |Come early! Dr. Edmunds will be | | | on her return from Port Alexan-|very busy! Phone for appoint- JULY 4TH AT | [@er and way ports. The pas | Seattle July 4 at 9 am. Juneau for ports south were June 9 to 14, inclusive. Princess Charlotte scheduled 0' WAY NORTH|" ¥o: w:~au;!nn*Mr\- Karl Theil»| It will pay you to consult him | to sail from Vancouver July dnd Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Burke and |regarding your headaches, nervous- stomach trouble, neuralgia, such as are commonly caus by eye-strain. A pair of prop . . . . . o . . M o . . . o . | ® Admiral Zvans scheduled to . . L) . ° . . ° . o . . . o . ‘ SEATTLE, July 1—Steamer|two children. hikan—U. S. Rush and Northwestern sailed last night at| For Ke 9 o'clock for Southeast Alaska ports (L. S. F FOR SALE—Combination Safe o' {gOR RENT_Store room for remt & 8¢ 10 am. sale cheap. Inquire H. E. Shep on Seward Street; good loca- Noreo scheduled to sail from ard & Son. tion; reasonable rental. Apply|g oo ”“RJ‘“}’"G ‘:CL] 3(131’:3 e g Capitol Electric Co, 2nd and D . SEDON paag e sail from Vancouver July 6 FOR SALEHouse for sue. 61 and Park., Telephone 4005, Seward. at 8 pam. Alameda scheduled fo sail I FOR RENT—Furnished steam- S hone ) neated roms” ke tn: mowiy[s . SDOLGREE VLRl n- {ment. Can test your eyes daytime “The World's Greatest Travel System” > i renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- * SOUTHBOUK SAILINGS gers were: or evenings up to 10 o'clock. Of- | Hardware Co. tineau Rooms, over Gastineau ® Queen due in port at midnight e FOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable Grocery. Thursday and sails Friday, for taxi. Cheap for cash. Sec | - 7 am. SPrum Kakey B Lfus end|fces b Sule Ot ou skt = | TO PRINGE RUPERT, VANCOUYER, VICTOREA “Abraham Lincoln” e oipe From Tyee G Femling, | SO S o AND SEATTLE \ . Mrs Berry, 210 Main Street. R RENT—rurnisned, secam- ® Princess Louiss due in port heated sleeping rooms, suitable ® Friday morning at 5:30 and MWWWW i » FOR SALE—Income beanng“;;x;v- for men; close in. Call at 326,/ ® sails 2% hours later. xeTR | erty on Gastineau Ave. Gof n- Second Street. | ® Aleutian scheduled southboun i Pri 1.ond < BB i e S July 3 vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick, e July 6. rincess lLouis o St Telephone 5602. FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- | o Admiral Watson due south- e 4 g‘;,,mc?mg room; close in. Phone ¢ pound about July 8. Princess ALEe -.....occooceimmiivianemnacacacs July 7 8 0 LOCAL SAILINGS WANTED FOR RENT — Gomforiable heated ® Esiebeth leaves every e Princess Charlotte ... July 10 =5 (ufale) wisha: | furnished apartments; $50.00 and|® Dight at § pm. for . $ : it et T S W » wayports. Princess: LOBIR. Lot 5 July 14 $60.00. Nugget Apartments. position, mechanical experience — Pacific leaves ev! Thurs- references. P. O. Box 661, City. | apt PFurnished. rieated. Tel. 5701./s —_— kil day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and Wway ports, e e 0 e 000 08 s ——r——— 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 SMOKER! AUSPICES ‘AMERICAN LEGION A. B. HALL, JULY 3RD RELIABLE party wanted to handle m 1 . © " Watkins Products in Juneau | ished apartment vacant. ‘The|® Customers established. Excellent | Eureka Apartments, a bachelor‘sl opportunity for right man. Write} paradise. Willoughby Avenue. at once, The J. R. Watkins Com- ) pany, 4595 Hollis St., DAKIant, Bt R SR ' = : | i g reats | SEATTLE, July 1—Six vessels en? LOST AND FGUND | in 60,000 poundfi of medium hali- | WANTED — A reliable person of [ [5ST Bunch of keys in the neigh- |Pub and 38,000 pounds of small ar-| couple to take over a good land borhood of the Spickett Apart- rived yesterday and sold for 4 tmd1 proposition near Juneau. For Par-| ments, Finder please return to 8% cents. ’ f P. O. Box o g S Rty The Coffee Shoppe, Reward. . | prmvOE RUPERT, B. C., July LF & | |1 HALIBUT PRICES First Bout 8 P. M. Sharp MAIN EVENT—Six Torrid Rounds for the Middleweight Championship of Alaska 952, City. | W . it 5 e |—One hundred thousand pounds of A J RS S = g il ACCOUNTANT—Booktkeeper, sev- AT THE HOTELS | {nalibut were sold here yesterday, enteen years experience, wantsj e e all American for 4 to 10.30 cents a permanent or part time work. Gastinedu | | MI LES MU R P H Y pound. | Box 648, City. £ R. F. Lewis, Peidmont, Cal; C. 5 WILL ANY PERSON knowing the|l Creclman. ff;fi: Janeau’s Pride, the Middle Champion of Alaska, 155 Pounds MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” present address, or any informa- iR tion concerning Henry Thomas SFE :;trx;le(atfiilvey, Bencogie, 2. 8. Parnall, mrmerl_y _o( Bristol, Eng- g * Zynda N « land who emigrated to Canada| pqoi g pahigren and George in 1905 please communicate with @, “p o\ eon Ta1o Alfo, Cal 1 » Veale & Company, Solicitors, 14) g 4 3 (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 apply Dave Housel, Agent “DYNAMITE FREDDY” MACK of Seattle, 155 vPounds Exclusive Agency | i Orchard Street, :Bx:lst?l.. England 5 HELEN?N,S Phone Single O WANTED—One hundred (100) peo: Tae Juneau LAUNDRY RUBENSTE i SEMI-FINAL EVENT | ple to eat LUNCH at the MID Bicest. BEAUTY Rroroserveidnd A A e XU 10 T | pront and Becond Strects PREPARATIONS “Slu gger” Weaver vs. Harry Berkeley PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PHONE 359 . WANTED—Colore¢ fady wante : work by day or hour, or will ac- ‘ cept steady work as chamber- maid. Telephone 124. § Motorship “PACIFIC” i1 Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for ! Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- |{ gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. ‘! Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. We Deliver; Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Six Rounds—Of Petersburg 140 Lbs. CURTAIN RAISER “Jimmy” Murphy vs, Billie James Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Four Rounds—Of Hoonah, 140 Lbs. doap T el 26 MISCELL.ANEOUS -— SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: Equip your car with Pathfinder Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- ford, Agent, or call 2 rings on ‘Salmon. SPECIAL WRESTLING MATCH—Three Six-Minute Rounds GENE HULK vs. PAT TERRELL “The Terrible Russ,” 155 Pounds“The Man of a Thousand Tricks,” 153 Pounds ; NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night st § pm. from Pler No. b, Seattle, for the following Southéhisfern Alaska perts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Junesu. Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when WILL exchange piano or Victor 4 Ortophonic Radio for good out- board motor and boat. Telephone 143, Anderson’'s Music Shoppe. LONEBOME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest TRAVEL BY AIR mm le‘l::: Members o AGENTS { cargo warranta eryw! 3 les names, = Fred Hanford : drsses and_descriptions 8100 b A orn il .- A HOT FOURTH OF JULY CARD [ -eoimms once. .. ... SRR pation with remittance. J. E. . T. Farwell, .. Skagway R. P. Peratovich = 3 JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 15, 2 Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohfo. A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, Tickets on Sale at Juneau Drug Co., Pioneer Pool Room and & Alaskan Hotel TICKETS NOW ONSALE ~ Admission $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Por information apply to: D. B, Femmer, Junesu Agent. J. B. Burford & Go., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. | 3,01d Papers for sale at Empire Office