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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1931. By BILLE DE BECK FINEST ’ ) MISTAH GOOGLE - NQU RE RIGHY, DEV'S Gor NEAH - BUT EBRE (¢ T =/ sHAu T STEAMERS WE SHO OUGHTIA GIT SUNSIMAS FUEE S0ap | I DonT Tk TR ASk T DRUGEIST /DAT'S A e Il oo Sude s Fo Dem 3 (O mme“gis"g,r‘“““" o DAWGS S m;lfi ?_NCN:H HE CAN SUGGEST[ GooD (DEA, TRt 0. O ’ OR THES > : 72 T KROW MISTaH i < Y\ =™ Ritp) HORSE FLEAS! ™ 00 You % SUMP A AUIEGL -+ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound July 13 July 13 Steamer— *YUKON July 7 *ALAMEDA July 17 July 11 July 9 July 11 July 14 TALASKA 15 July July July 20 July 14 20 July 18 N *Sc fSoutheastern Route. thwesvern Route. o = NEW ENGLAND All sailings subject to change without notice. 4 INFORMATION AND TICKETS | Marlne Ne ws {710 PASSENGE ' B S | PHONE 2 P STAYS 6 HUURS"Headquarters of Big Fish| /eeeeeecoceccovcocoe G| ‘vl ¢ Steamer Movements GERS GALLS ' o A e tom, | . Vessel Comes North Via Boston to Seattle . NORTHBOUND . Sitk q1 Di 0 el o Alameda in port and sails at e AT JUNEAU UN A o s b 2 VANCOUVER, B. C. July 11— >- - — = e 9 p. m. for Skagway. . | rect for Seattle | Removal of the head office of the ¥ © Norco in port. . With 210 passengers and a large New England Fish Company from FOR SALE FOR RENT e Princess Louise to arrive at ® HER WAY SUUTH cargo, the steamship Dorothy Aley ‘fiown i Aslea}i{ne and u:’e appoin- o s nrluasn e 6:15 tonight. . ander, Capt. A. W. Nickerson and |tment. o ager, of Vancouver, Leave Arrive FOR SALE—Four hole Range in|FOR RENT—Nicely l'urmshod‘ heat-| o Prince Henry due late Sunday ® Purser W. L. Lachelt, arrived in|2S President of the company, isj low RauND Seattle Juneausl.i‘;.tgsgl;:: good ~shape, also small round| ed rdom suitable for gentleman.|e afternoon or early evening. b el Jureau at 7 o'clock this morning |announced here. The action was) TRIP PARES | Rogers dining room table. Phone 2673. 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330.|e Queen scheduled to arrive e |Seventeen .passengers from |from Seattle and way ports. En. Authorized at’a recent meeting of | e Wi ., July 10 i ; ; ———|o Monda; . : MR o i the shareholders in Portland, Maine SEATTLE or, Alex ..July 6 'July 11 °July 11 TOR S AL F—Heywood-Wakefleld| APARTMENTS for transients and|g o iBoesd o o000 %! Lynn Canal and Sitka |ghe gty 06 e S S i = = 0 ien gD aby Priced new $45.00. ermanents. MacKinnon Apart- ;- . ? . it A aines, he de- | P TO atson July 15 July 18 July 29 3;‘,:)1) ks w;jy‘o o S 3 Parl-| e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Disembark parted from here at 1 o'clock this| DR. J. W. EDMUNDS Rogers ...July 16 July 20 July 24 i del e SeBO TRl A8 e |e princess Alice scheduled to e | # $ekarnonn’ Wireot tto, Sattin: | Preminent Seattle Eye Specialist. | CALIFORNIA | Dor. Alex. .July 17 July 22 July 22 Lol o . “OR RENT_Stors Toom Tor Temi|® sail from Vancouver July 11 8| Bound from Skagway to Seattlej|| 'Virtuslly all her passengers are| OWIg fo the fact that I am two| Int i i : o on Seward Street; good loca-|® 4t 9 pm. ®ithe steamship Admiral Rogers,|Tound-trip tourists, and most of days late op. my_ sehednle In dr-| ,,,,ns::[fi"‘g'nf"fu Hokpls foubieg FOR SALE — Zemwn Sewing Ma-| tion; reasonable rental. Apply|® Prince George scheduled to ® Capt. ©. C. Graham and Purser |them are from cities in California. | FVInE and must leave Juneau for e-Cafifornla service. ehine, oxcellent condition, $25.00;| Capitol Electric Co, 2nd and|® sail from Vancouver July ®|R.V. Harris called at Juneau late While the vessel was in port many “‘: SDRTH. Tussths, iy e, 1) California-New York via Panams baby walker, $1.00, Phone 543. Seward. e 13 at 8 pm. ® | yesterday, arriving at 4:30 in the;Of the visitors took motor rides I tcst eyes until 10 pm. at Canal and return. i i - o Northland scheduled to sail ® |asternoon and departing at 11 o'-|Mendenhall Glacier, called at the|Right.: Telephone or call for ap-| FOR SALE — Permancnt Waving [FOR RENT—Furnished steam-|e from Seattle July 13 at 9 ®|clock last night. From Lynn Canal |Territorial Muscum in the Capitol pointment at once, as DR. ED-| Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Outfit. Apply Mrs. Zink, Third| heated rooms, close in; newly|e " pm. ® | ports and Sitka, the vessel brought |and shopped in the curio shops MUNDS WILL BE VERY BUSY.| Trans-Pacific. and Seward. | renovated; reasonable rates. Gas-| ® Northwestern scheduled to sail ® |to this port 17 passengers. They| Included in the ship's cargo was |’ ephcne 10 or call at Room 319, Round America Rate (one way wate FOR e STy fnten Recits T0ker Gsinesiie . S Sherile S S SUN NER steel for the new Mendenhall river |Gastineau Hotel. (adv.) | er, return by rail), $350.00. FOR ]SM:Ei\gthsnd 1;"\(Ao bat.| Grocers. e 9pm ®| Mr. and Mrs. J. Cashen, Mrs.|bridge. The rest of the cargo con- | P m s e o i F ISR graph, cheap. US vaglo, BRL — —— | @ Admiral Watson scheduled to @ & 2 t ' Smith | sistes general freig: r loc . H. , Agent. tery set. Apply Hamis Hardware|FOR RENT—rurnisned, Sveam-| g 7 fmm“sN':”:C“’il;’ fi‘; el .;:;a"nnetl\ Devereaux, Mrs. L. Smith b’:l«yf]l‘\_thz‘::” Tgiaw. Tor Tonl | ATTENTION MASONS! g L 4 Company heated sleeping rooms, suitablele 19 am Tk Ollle. Hbumany, bevs MOl . e There will be a Stated Communi- | 5 & i s ! for men; close in. Call at 326, ¢ Princess Charlots edales & Ann Hermann, Miss Grace Lincoln, cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. FOR SALE—House, woodshed, Bar-| gooond Street, rin harlotte scheduled ® | Miss Rachel Walton, Miss Doris H:.| More than 55000 new member F. & A. M, at the Masonic| 1 age, good location, wonderful B AT ® to sail from Vancouver July ® |Miller, Miss Alice Huston, William |were added to the rtolls of 1200 Temple Monday evening July 13tk | Vi of Mendenhall Glacier and |FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- (¢ 15 8t 9 pm. ® |Schnable, H. L. Morris, Nicholas|Protesiant churches in the Chicago |work in the E. A. Degree. All Auk Lake, Will sell for consid-| ed sleeping room; close in. Phone Admiral Rogers scheduled t0 ®|pick, Chet Johnson, H. S. Graves|metropolitan area during the l1ast|prethren welcome. By order of the | 4 ss than cost of improve- | e sail from Seattle July 16 at ® iang two third class. year, | 2 | erable less t p | S Dih b i el ; |w. M. iR ‘s sired.. P. 0. | - — — 8 3 rsons who ed passage here ————r-———— AT N 557 | furnished apartments; $50.00 and|e to sail from Seattle July 17 ® | For Petersburg—Esther Maguirs, [L papers at The Zmplre. | (adv.) ry FOR SALE_Five toom furnished | $60.00. Nugget Apartments. e at 10 am. Florence Nelson, C. W. Anderson, ” i | house. No. 831 Basin Road. —_—— ¢ SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS % (Clarence Langton, H. C. Dunlap. i ’ - pe - = | Apt. Furnished. Heated. Tel. 570114 prince Rupert southbound at ® | “For Wrangell—Andrew Erickson, | FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard-| gep™ppam one two-room furn-|® _midnight, tonight. ® g C. Guzman | “The World e 5 Iner high sgrade Ship's Ch;’“‘)fl \shed apartieént vacant. The|® Yukon scheduled ‘southbound For Ketohikan—Mrs, John Keller | | i s Greatest Travel System’ meter. See it at Juneau aint | vs|® July 13. ol " s : vk | : | EBureka Apartments, a bachelor’s y 1d Beulah Hawkins, M. S. Whittier | o : | Bl _| peradise. Willoughby Avenue,| ® Aldska scheduled southbound @ |w. . Boos and Edward Stevenson. |TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA o8 aa ate Girass Showcases.| Fireproof building. 8 uly 15. For Seattle—Katherine Ross. | | ¥OR sALE Fine Ol BTt > : o Admiral Evans is scheduled o > | AND SEATTLE ALIOUS & - e southbound July 15. . o i | LOST AND FOUND |s vocas sammas «ISEIZURE OF FOUR . FOR SALE—Cadillac cas, suxtable‘w 7 s et hatad dod ® Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® | Pri i Poidees Tor- fexL.. Ghéap’ for cast,® Bes| LOCT T DIsck short Reted cOie | i SUN ozn. 16 SCRS SR B AMERICAN. FISHING ! rincess Loudse ...l July 14 Mrs. Berry, 210 Main.%reet. : : & > > ® wayports. . . i ! lar. Reward. Telephone 221. | pacific leaves every Thurs- e VESSELS AFFIRMED Princeas Alige. oo iiiis oo siians July 17 7 " | EoSF = Wigin waton, chein and|® day ot 10 am. for Peters- & T | 4 WANTED | “Elc's tooth charm. Return to|® burg, Kake and way parts, o | VANCOUVER, B. C., July 11— Princ “ANTED— Housekeeper wantedl Empire. Reward, vseseeesoe e a s e e TheSupreme Court of Canada has o 5 % 2 ! 4 i d ——e——— !affirmed the forfeiture to the TR AR Inquire of Mrs. R. F. Kaufman,| F D o|Crown of four American fishing WHEN You Princess Louise ...........cccooooooeeee. July 24 l ® Gastineau CiAe. l | TIDES TOMORROW i vvn'sse!s charged with being illegally T"I"K TR ! STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes| . . Em'riaem;:\l?r“ bz::f‘rs‘wre A 0 Av EL Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the poisltl(::;e sm;choangz)l( ‘;‘lepflcli‘-;';% S e s A i oanis Hine wiae Bow United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. erel 3 . . 3 . e, 5 .m., 2 . H ‘ . . g s - nN WAY NURTH High tide, 1115 am, 121 feet, |SPIt Point, Graham Island. Return limit October 81, 1931. MISCELLANEOUS Low tide, 4:30 pm. 56 feet. The four boats are the May ! High tide, 10:39 pm. 155 feet. Q\_lefn, Teteity, Tillie M., and the W. L. COATES, Agent BAFETY INSURZNCE, be SAFE: “h Tides Monday Ring. i $rort ) A8 ‘) Equip your car with PuhflnderlLeaVeS Seattle With Over| row tide, 5:3 3am, -05 feet. le 7 R p: Valentine Bldg., Juneau Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood- > High tide, 12:04 pm. 13.1 feet. | | et o call'z g on 200 Passengers: 20 Low tide, 531 pam, 49 feet. || HALIBUT PRICES 1 | v Salmon. are tor Juneau High tide, 11:28 p.m., 155 feet. S NN mnea 4 - Think of the | i | ! SEATTLE, July 11—Four vessels @ luxury and convenience of such a train as the New WORTH COAST LIMITED LONESOME-—JOIN Ohlo's argest | correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- TEN PASSENGERS ‘GO ON CHARLOTTE SEATTLE, July = 1lL—Steamer ‘'Aleutian sailed for Alaska ports at | with 52,600 pounds of halibut ar- rived yesterday and sold their car- .dresses and descriptions $1.00. | (ladies 50c)° Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. ] CLUB Cale yor lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. — PIANOS, Kadios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and pnonograph re- nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. e '~ PANTORIUM | CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” ] 1 TEL. 355 i .. — | — | gy BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates 9 o'clock this morning with 206 first class passengers and twenty, steerage aboard. | The following booked for Juneau: Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Louis Labow, Mrs. S. O'Dea, Norman Gilbert, Mrs. O. Eliason, H. O. Wilson, Charles Hadd, Mrs. E. P. Ziegler, Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, T. D. Brown, E. S. Bottomley and wife, L. A. Fowler, Capt. Sevenson and wife, H. 1. Lucas, Lew Kay, Lew Kay, jr.. and two steerage. passengers are Quarra and piacer location n0- tices at The Empire. [ SO ToeE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. First National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA | ] | “REDUCING” i WITHOUT STARVATION COMPANY Second ‘and Seward" . = S | < DR. DOELKER | | the new drugless way | | Hellenthal Bldg. \ | | Phone 259 | . When the Princess Charlotte de- parted from Juneau yesterday for Vancouver, B. C., she booked at this port for the South 10 pas-| sengers. They were: | For Vancouver — Mrs. R. Win- thers, Miss J. Winthers, G. Win-| thers, L. D. Lowe. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nealey, John Reck, R. F. Lewis,‘\ George A. Arnold, H. A. Gregory. PRINCESS LOUISE | DUE HERE TONIGHT Reported to have a large number of tourists aboard, the steamer Princess Louise, of the Canadian| Pacific Line, is due in port at 6:15 o'clock tonight. Passengers aboard | for Juneau are Frances Caldwell and Mrs. Don Haley. e pp— Jowa has about 7500 lloensed; egg dealers, or one dealer for every 28 farms in the state, and about 3,300 licensed poultry dealers, or one to every 63 farms. TS S FOR SALE MABRY'S CAFE CASH OR TERMS INQUIRE FIRST NATIONAL BANK adv goes for 5 and 9 3-8 cents a pound. i PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, July 11 —One hundred thousand pounds of | halibut sold here yesterday. Amer- jean halibut sold for 3 and 6 cents and Canadian fish for 3 and 6.1 cents a pound. .- Chewing gum is exported by the United States to 86 foreign coun- tries. The largest buyers are the United Kingdom, Philippine Islands Japan, France and China. e FOR RANGES HEATERS AND FIREPLACES HEMLOCK ! WOOD | Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS $4.50 per Load Chester Barneson | TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service Route of THE ALASKAN The change of sights and scenes, the "famously good" meals, the comfort and luxury of this fast flyer East will give you new vigor and energy. Let us plan a trip for you anywhere. Karl K. Katz ey Alaska Representative - 200 Smith Towsr + Seattle Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks W. T. Farwell, TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Fred Hanford Orin Hill .. P. Kostrometinoff R. P. Peratovich A. B. Hayes, unnage}. Alaska Division. Headquarters at kumnu B A R 3 s MAILBOAT “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 apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PoSSSSTTN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, 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. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at § pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Boutheastern Alasks perts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg-—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants Motorship Northland June 1, 15, 19; July 13, 27; August 10, 24; Sept. *8, 21 *Monday, Sept. 7, Holiday Motorship Norco June 8, 22; July 6, 20; Aug- ust 3, 17, 31; Sept. 14, 28, Por information apply to, D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Go., Ticket Agents, Telephone 114 |