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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. R = — e s i - et - e — e o e - o e - v e v e - v e o — e e ~ — = — e e e ‘ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK FINEST LARGEST A WHATS e Yo M docTor, MY EYE ! STE AWMERS / PERHAPS YoURE RIGHT, SUNSHINE - 1T DOES Look A TTRiFLE MATTER WI(TH HM2 HE LOOKkS (KE ue HAD - THERE OLGHITA RE.. SomE PILLS N HERE THATLL PEP e Al Him op - Teo BlG FOR HIS BAzes - /s Yor | I CeTTER Boumge [ SHo DATSA b o WHATS 1 S SETes feunce (st bave H GT A HIM A UTTE G . DOCTAH, Boss! PIECE OFF IT. HE SHo (ooks MEDICINE QHEST AlT BEEN USED JETH ok SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound June 30 July 6 July 2 July 4 June 30 July 4 July 6 *YUKON July 4 July 7 July 13 TALAMEDA July 7 July 11 July 13 e S0 Juuse 19 Southwestern Route. | iSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without notice, ] 4 SRR s {BULLDOZER KILLED M BY F L IN CHUTE INFORMATION AND TICKETS . | AL ? W. E. NOWELL, Agent arine INews [FROM KAKE BY|. s oo e e ® |a king bulldozer at the Alaska Ju- | neau mine, was fatally injured last | evening when he fell into an ore - ----a! chute. Scarcely breathing, he was | ee0sc0enecsnoee UGEAN LINERS | hastened to St. Ann’s hospital, but L after hing there he gasped only Steamer Movements | Making the Tun from Kake in{once or fwice and then NORTHBOUND | {the fast time of five hours and A |away. He did not re onscious- Aligka in part BRA salls 11 005 |nalf, the gasoline powered vacht,|ness, ‘The remains are at the Donna G., owned and operated by |Charles W. Ca r mortuary. No » C000000000 8 8 rewrcoreeoen night for Skagway. € Prince George due 6 tonight. ythe Alaska Pacific Salmon Corpor- | arrangements have been made for ! Northland due Saturday morn- |ation, arrived in Juneau yesterday |the funeral. ing. AWASH‘NGTOQ"- D. C, July 2— afternoon. She brought J. W. Gil-| ' The deceased miner was a native | Nerthwestern asheduled: to arv \n _agreement between four of the|pert, vice-president cof the corpor-|of Poland. He had wor lcading Trans-Atlantic Steamshipation, and Mrs. Don J. Gallagher, | mine since last Apr i i e " : FOR SALE i TOR RENT ! ' FOR SALE—One Lockwood 8 hp. APARTMENTS for transients and outboard motor. Also one new | permanents. MacKinnon Apar Leave Arrive Southbound LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau . r hents. rive Saturday. 11, f: P o _Bea Sled: Inquire Swanson Bros. ments - e R S Saturday. e lines for cancellation of at ]CaaLi‘wflg of the EElpper. to Wi, Glly)|Krowe heve. bk Prorted TRIP FARES g;'xctflr‘m June 24 Junezn Juy 8 FOR SALE—The former residence FOR RENT — iuceiy furnished e Admiral Evans due Saturd three Tound trips of their express|The craft is scheduled to return to|tive is a brot Jersay. | SEATTLE Blor: Alox. .Jine2s iy T oMl 4 of L. D. Henderson. Inquire Al-| three-room steam heated apart-| e Admiral Rogers scheduled to e Steamers during the remainder OIXKnkr this afternoon. Evans July 1 July 4 July 15 Jen Shattuck, Inc ment—private bath. Phone 5601./e arrive Monday. the year ‘because of depressed busl-ilithe Donna G. is, used by, the Rogers July 2 July 6 July10 ness conditions has been submit-|officers of the corporation to visit ted to the Shipping Board and ap-lits canneries and traps. &he i proved. 38 feet long, 921 feet beam and 445 feet deep. She can develop ADM[]&L EVANS IS 1200 lmrr(:p:\w':r"4>ki NOW COMING NORTH spyigaL ROGERS SEATTLE, July 2—Steamer Ad- SAILS FOR NORTH miral Evans sailed Wednesday pien morning at 10 o'clock for South-| SEATTLE, July 2—Steamer Ad- east and Southwest Alaska ports i miral Re ed at 10 o'cloc) with 21 first class passengers and |this morning for Southeast A Dor. Alex. .July 6 Julyll Julyll Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-Cafifornia service. — = =l =| FOR SALE—Five room furnished |FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- | house. No. 831 Basin Road. | @ Prince Henry scheduled to sail ed and decorated. Inquire Phone|® from.Vancouver July 2 at 8 FOR SALE--McGregor and Gard-| ggq e pm. ner high grade Ship’s Chrono-|_ ‘- Yukon scheduled to sail from meter. See it at Juneau Paint{FOR RENT—Or for Sale: Five-l- Seattle July 4 at 9 am. Store. room partly furnished house ® Prince Charlotte scheduled ( with bath. Close in. Reasonable|® to sail from Vancouver July FOR SALE—Houve for sale. 6th| {orms Inquire 127 Franklin St.|e 4 at 9 pm. | and Park. Telephone 4505, —— e —— e Dorothy Alexander scheduled M FOR RENT—Three room furnished |e 1 sail from Seattle July 6 POR SALE—Plate Glass Showcases.| apartment, hot and cold water,|e gat 10 am Various sizes. Juneau Y Oung| reasonable rent. Apply Sam Ros- /e Norco scheduled to sail from Fardware Co. enberg, Phone 561. | Seattle July 6 at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 6 at 8 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 7 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOURL SAILINGS Queen due in port at midnight ed nouse with bath. Newly paint | | QI o ;’ B RN e o sei el . SCHEDULED SAILINGS i California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, ‘Trans-Pacific. 9 Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. ] 69 steerage. ports with 73 first class passengers George B. Wesler is the only|and 60 age. There is only on passenger booked for Juneau. passenger aboard booked for Ju- | |neau, Miss Sarah Stewart ® - - ——— FOR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable|FOR RENT OR SALE_House and for taxi. Cheap for cash. See| corner lot—six rooms with bath— Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. + partly furnished. Third and Gold Streets. Apply at' Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Income bearing prop- o s : !'s " erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- |FOR RENT—Store room for rent vestment, Mrs. Flora Shnrlck.i on Seward Street; good loca-| 1E HOTELS g PROMPT —°{E BATTERY SERVICE CANADIAN PACIFIC “The World’s Greatest Travel System” COMPANY o e Second and Seward TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2 | BARRYMORE YACHT LEAVES = fOCAL BALLENGS Eleven thousand, five hundred| ‘gaying sojourned ir: Juneau eight IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIUIIHIlllmlllllllllllflly | AND SEATTLE Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® nounds of fish were unloaded at + . 72 ld the yacht Infanta, rying night at 6 p.m. for Bltka and ® ' juncau today. Halibut and salmon |nr png M3< rmirhe ey .,,:\i P % 1 ‘ c SEATTLE, July 2.—Four vessa] arrived in port yesterday with 80,- Telephone 5602. tion; reasonable rental. Apply tonight and sails at 7 am. ® 400 nounds of halibut and sold for Sasinmn : Batteries Rebuilt and - ~1 capitol Electric Co, 2nd and tomorrow. o $% sceliin T 1; (Z‘(:ch P‘f g‘mw‘;‘g G. Recharged Promptly Seward. Prin Louise due in port < i STl R ARt o0 b (L, sa e Reasonable Rates WANTED L S S R LR 5 ) tomorrow morning at 5:30 ST Bf peosa; W. Gibbon, George Robbins, HAL]BUT SELLS | T@lsequah; J. W. Gilbert, Kal | whikin Davies, Stockton, Calif.; A. FOR 6-3; KINGS |C. Eckmann, H .N. Eckmann, John FOR 10-6-3 CENTS jSeiby. Seatile; J. Russell, Juneau. D e - FOR RENT—Furnished steam- fon o my | - heated rooms, close in; newly patrons for the support they have renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- shown me in my efforts to please| tineau Rooms, over Gastineau them with a special THIRTY-| Grocery. | FIVE CENT LUNCH. Effective at | Sl - i once THE MIDWAY CAFE will FOR RENI—rurnisned, seeam i scrve a SIXTY CENT DINNER! heated sleeping rooms, suitable > DAILY from 5 to 7:30 consisting for men; close in. Call at 326, 2% hours later. scheduled southbound and sa Aleuti July 6. Admiral Watson due south- C PITAL ELECTRIC Extending my appreci LU LU T T T 90200000000 «a000000c000000000006 000000000000 wayports. @ constituted the receipts. | se infant daughter, at | i 2 ; S 5o aklees hotf?read'dm;clfi‘ Reeopd. Bgeet. | ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- ® The Thelma, Capt. Andrew ROS-|igqac for Sitka, She is not L“;::,:,E JULY 4TH e i Princess Tiousse ..ovoviiiinz, Ju]y 3 l :Ernmean. THE MIDWAY CAFE, | FOR RENT_Purnisned, steam heat- day at 10 am. for Peters- @ nes, brought 4,500 pounds of hali-|yy retymn to this port. She will | R AT i i _MIDWAY 71" ea siceping room; close in. Phone & _burs, Kake and way ports » but, and ‘the Bmma Capt. SIVert|ceuise icisurely south, being sched- CAPITOL |7 Phnea AlREY. Y f e U July 7 ZR G ishes| 937 |® 0SS0 0 0.88 . Anderson, 5,000 pounds of halbbut.| 3.4 to arrive in Seattle la | & 5 STENC_)GRArnnn 3 Male) v?xsh,s‘ o i g a I'ha. ™ 1505 erfived - with 2‘000“ F,, ; rrive in Seattle late in Al)mhum ]Jllc()lll ) [ 4 l’ Gt i (‘] ] J 1 ]0 position, mechanical experience,| pog RENT — Comfortable heated {@Eah ' Eing daimon. August. i . L rincess Charlotte .................... uly references. P. O. Box 661, City. furnished apartments; $50.00 Emd‘PRINCE GEORGE IS Both thins of v g A Pri i ! Ay | ACOOUNTANT—Boolfkeeper, sev-| $60.00. Nugget Apartments. | DUE THIS EVENING cd for sale on the auction board | [ TCERR" O o5 Ll Sl i July | “enteen years experience, wants|aps Furmibed. Heated Tal 570L| of the Fish Exchange. They were | HUSB ANDS A GREE — Bordenfs i permanent or part time work.| Steamer Prince George is due in sold for 6 cents a pound, first) | Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the 5 i FOR RENT—O - - | port at 6 o'clock tonight from Van- 'grade, and 3 cents a pound second | < g ik ' Box 648, City. R ne two-room furn- | D Tho Thuver vk e R z's better Z'n ( ofié / United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. ished apartment vacant. ‘The couver. There are said to be a grade. 4 WILL ANY PERSON knowing the| gureka Apartments, a bachelor’s goodly number of round-trippers Juan Fishing and Packing Com-| 5 Return limit October 81, 1931, | present address, or any informa-| paradise, Willoughby Avenue. | aboard and the following two pas- pany, Wallis S. George, representa- H ! tlon concerning Henry Thomas Fireproof building. {sengers for Juneau: Miss Ireme tive. ~Both purchases will be put | Want your husband to beam? Use 7 | Parnall, formerly of Bristol, Eng-|. z Russ and H. B. Crewson. into the freezers to be held for the || Borden's in his coffee instead of “just W. L. COATES, Agent | land who emigrated to Canada| l"E. RR T‘Hfl C@ | - eee late fall market. any cvaporatcd milk."” Watch him ask 3 ! in 1905 please communllcate witll; Y E RD | o ° % The salmon -was de]iéered to the for another cup! Borden's colors the Valentine Bldg., Juneau i Veale & Company, Solicitors, gl ! TIDES TOMORROW i | Juneau Cold Storage Company at | coffee to a full, rich, golden brown. And { Orchard Sirect, Bristol, England.| “*** m“;h::nno b 0 i} shaaueyailing Dhiee OR 20N SHIN. & —sweet and pure anfi fresh ()‘f\;la\'nrn— | ooy T ST T R R i B T VR Y . 4 ! High tide 2:34 a.m., 162 feet pound for large, 6 cents for medium 5 e 7 7 i WANETOgbne Nunared (100) peo- 9,'.150:;"' ,3:;;;:‘,;' |Low tide 9:12a.m., -12feet 'and 3 cents for small fish. | fl"’}‘;s ,c.‘;.f:f:‘;“é":;:‘sc‘;’ci‘;i::i“I"fi" Bo U SUNCH 85 Jhio MID- 95 8mit - DAbDa, [High tide 3:30 p.m., 148 feet . | R i g [ | WAY CAFE. From soup to des—I 12:30 p:m-' 511:15 .m I Yow Bl 9:23p.m., 3.8 feet MRS. PAINE LEAVES milk industry, Borden’s is quality milk. | jv sert for 35 cents. 1 3 p.m' flm.’ld::ght‘ | —ee——— | For Port Alexander and way » . | H D'pmt $1:00 am | Old papers at The Empire. ports, the motorship Pacific left It’s better and you can Prove il g = 5 ! — - -|Juneau this morning. Among her { MISCELLANEOUS pm. || dresses and descriptions $1.00. | (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-! 1 pation with remittance. J. E.‘ ! Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | — | P o o s S5 % PO Le 1as for J ——— | passengers were Mrs. V. A. Paine, » | T SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: 1208, (i e T o AT o’W -‘ M AI LBOAT “ES TEBE TH 4 Equip your car with Pat.hnn;lgr 7:45 pm. l] JOD; RN P (Davis Transportation Co.: . See J. W. Wood- 9: e S kY fod, hgwt, @ oul 3 rings on| s0pm |, . BS. HENNING HOME = | | LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, | 1 12:16 pan. M Fred Reny e WipG i ‘ FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS | inmon Sk g Exclusive Agency [visiting in the south, has returned | | For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday ) | WILL exchange piano or Vietor o e Juchor Bl ! 1 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Ortophonic Rnd;o béu: g‘m{d :ut- HELENA l &2 E E h ey Phone Single O board tor an at. Telephone —Freigl { | | Ti, Andemon's e Shopre. gy oy, | RUBENSTEYIN’ i p e —_— §-Effective April 1st. BEAUT ' i P | ToNDsOME—OmN ohige sargest I 4 i : i ndence club, Members ev- 2 | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| Juneau Ferry & Naviga. PREPARATIONS ; A LAR(JE ASSOR T1M1’1N T OF MO tOl‘Ship “p AC IFIC” tion Company Tel. 25 We Deliver |{ Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See |1 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. X Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ORDER EARLY We Close on the 4th of July CLUB Oate yor lease to responsible 4% parties or for sale. Apply Robert § T Kautman at Gastineau Cafe. | 5 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SBCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § p.m. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska perts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. T Prince Rupert, B. O., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when LOST—Bunch of keys in the neigh- , borhood of the Spickett Apart- ¥ i ! LOST AND FGUND 5 TRAVEL BY AIR ments. Finder please return to % The Goffec Shoppe. Reward | AGENTS cargo warranta 2 e i st orm Bl | ® MOTORSHIP NORCO MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND i o P. Kostrometinoff - ¢ % 1 ' 5 | = : 3 N For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Junesu Agent. J. B. % { Tae Juxeau Launory {| THE STORE THAT PLEASES . Burford & Go,, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 | Frankiin Street, between B Front and Second Streets i TELEPHONES 8385 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 358 o i 1 ; W1_ — Qld Papers for sale at Empire Office