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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 13, I93| i 7 i ‘BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK FINEST LARGEST// STEAMERS HE AEEDS LITTLE CORFIDEMNCE. — SUpPOSE You GET N Tue T8, FIRSTT WELL. (F You CART HAMOLE HIM I GUESS ITS UP T ME - HE'S (MORE BOTHER A WHERE"§ SUNSHINE. — Uie's WoRTH THe T8 S\mfru(m T's OKeY - - PUT ok 1S wen I CAN DUAK HiM SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON July 7 July 13 TALAMEDA July 7 July 11 July 13 TALASKA ..July ‘9 July 15 *ALEUTIAN July 11 July 14 July 20 i Mv/ FN'WESTERN ..July 14 July 18 July 20 *Southwesvern Route. e = TSoutheastern Route. WITH LIST OF 92 WITH GOOD LIST | % " : 3 FROM SEATTLE OFPASSENGERS ‘ YACHT SEYELYN Vessel Wil Be Back Here Princess Vessel Wil Be ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. PUTS INTO PORT | - ™oy, ‘et | Bock e Tomorrow . . . . . . Prince George scheduled to e Queen, Capt. J. E. Kolseth and |Vancouver, B. C. to Skagwa . - L) . . . L Juua i i Marine News M ® 9 0 0 00 00 00 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Aleutian due at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning, Princess Alice due tomorrow o0 e A h % tied . FOR SALE FOR RENT aftcell;nol;)r"‘(l); evening. FUR UNE NlGHT Bn route from Seattle to Skag-| With 216 passengers, the steam- X SCHE! D SAILINGS 2 i s i friteas o FOR SALE CHEAP—New 18-foot|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished heat- SR e e bialy Bricitens diuite, Howid r‘,‘:’,“\ 1AW, FUTHD Sf;-?l‘t’lee ?\i:::usfigtgsgggg 1clmkcrdlu;x_u}z‘_b«;atl.”l:me ;g;lhunt- f?s rg‘lomL sc:xtl}:agl: fTwl Bzmleng:-‘ sail from Vancouver July , . |Purser H. J. Dix, called at Juneau |rived in Juneau Saturday night.| TRIP FARES | Rogers July 10 0g and Tisling; Phone. 230156 s LS Yeoek OF Gl 13 at 8 pm. P. F. Johnson, Californiajioday, arriving at 10:30 o'clock this |She reached here at 7 o'clock. p. m SEATTLE Dor. Alex .July 6 July 11 July 11 FOR S AL E_Heywood-Wakefield | APARTMENTS for transients and N ) L forenoon and departing at 12:30 and left at midnight She is| Queen July 9 July 13 July 17 from Seattle July 13 at 9 Millionaire, Is on Al this afterncon. She will be back scheduled to be back at this port | TO Watson ....July 15 July 18 July 29 Baby Carriage. Priced new $45.00.| permanents, MacKinnon Apart- Will sell for $22.50. Tel. 1-2° or|{ ments. call at Juneau Young Hardware Co. Rogers July 16 July 20 July 24 p.m. Dor. Alex. .July 17 July 22 July 22 Northwestern scheduled to sail sail on her return to Puget Sound return voyage south. | from Seattle July 14 at On a liesurely cruise of South-|at 2 o'clock Friday morning | Among the vessel's passengers are | 9 p.m. ® | cast Alaska waters, the yacht Sey-| The vessel brought to port a 180 round-trip tourists, and in- Admiral Watson scheduled to "cl}n of Balboa, Cal, owned by |large cargo, consisting of general cluded among these are 92 mem- | sail from Seattle July 15 at ® !pay) Pranklin Johnson, millionaire | freight for business houses. She bers of the Sciots. Society, a Ma- | 10 am. oo Pasadena, Cal., called Saturday;Dad 92 passengers, of whom eight sonic crganization, from: California. | Princess Charlotte scheduled ']nighz at Juneau. She left for a|disembarked at Juneau and the While the ship was in port some ! to sail from Vancouver July ®|giow of Taku Glacier and from|Test continued with the ship, being of the visitors motored to Menden- | | . here Thursday midnight and will early tomorrow oy | aska Cruise y g and will early tomorrow mo. on her i CALIFOR! ! | NIA I1=‘0R RENT—Store room for rent on Seward Street; good loca- FOR SALE — Zenui Sewing Ma- tion; reasonable rental. Apply * chine, excellent condition, $25.00;| Capitol Electric Co., 2nd and baby walker, $1.00. Phone 543. Seward. Information and tickets furnish. on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return, Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. FOR SALE — Permanent Waving |FOR RENT—Furnished steam- . . . . . . . . . . . . ® Northland scheduled to sail ° . . . . . . . . ° . Outfit. Apply Mrs. Zink, Third| heated rooms, close in; newly 15 at 9 pm. ® there continued to Skagway. ~Her |round-trip travelers. During the hall T, others viewed the ob- | and Seward. ! renovated; reasonable rates. Gas-| .Admiral Rogers scheduled t0 ® |jpinorary will take her to Sitka|Queen’s stay in pori, her tour- jects of interest in the Territorial Round America Rate (one way wate FOR SALE_Used Edison Phono- tineau Rooms, over Gastineau sail from Seattle July 16 at ®|4,,§ Glacier Bay, and then she will |ists visited places of interest in Museum in the Capitol and many | er, return by rail), $350.00. graph, cheap. Used Radio, bat- Grocery. 10 a. m. . begin her return voyage south. She and near the city. 'uh()p])"l in the curio stores B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Derethy Alexander scheduled ® | i) pe pack in Seattle about Sep-| Persons who got off here wor" Only two passengers disembarked | to sail from Seattle July 17 ® |{omper 1 and go from there direct |Mrs. Wesson, Mrs. C Glson, Don- {at Juneau. They were Mrs. Don tery set. Apply Harris Hardware FOR RENT—rurmisned, Seeam- Soppany: 5 i : ?:r“‘f:enfleg’;:eg i:"’g:il i‘t“;‘;: a 10 am. ' */to Balboa. ald ‘Armour, Norris Richardson, R. Haley and Frances Caldwell. | FOR SALE—Five room furnished| geoond Street. Yukon :vcheGU}cd to sail from @ Two Guests Aboard H, Stock, James Truitt, J. W. i house. No. 831 Basin Road. o S i Beattle, July 18-at 9 a.m. Aboard the craft besides Mr.|Greeley, James Greeley B A e e iy #Om BALE MoGrogor sni Gard: |TOR RENT=Furnisibd, steam Heat- P":“m ‘:,“P"‘ SC*{egullEdzsfl 5:“; Johnson and the crew are William S | HALIBUT PRICES R and ed sleeping room; close in. Phone rom Vancouver July & . ° | p. m. Nerco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 p.m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 9 pm. ner high grade Shij meter. See it at Juneau Paint | — — — Store. |FOR RENT — Comfortable heated — - | furnished apartments; $50.00 and FOR SALE—Plate Grass Showcases. | $60.00. Nugget Apartments. Various sizes. Juneau Zoung s Chrono-| 537, Charles E. Snydor, member of the |raculty of the Pasadena Junior Col- cels with 46,500 pounds of halibut |lege and guest pilot of the boat. A Y |arrived here last Saturday and Mr. Johnson. is president of the mld their cargoes for 5 and 10| SEATTLE, July 13.—Three ves- | | Rathbun, wealthy radio and elec- | (trical dealer of Pasadena, and ‘ | ® 000000 000000000000000%°000000000000 ° . . . . . | SOUTHBOUN® BAILINGS % |5,,50n Service Company,, an elec- ents und. | SN [W Prince Henry due south mid- ®|iricq) business. Mr. Sydnor is well L Gl | POR SALE Cadillac car, suitable| FOR RENT—One two-room furn- night tonight. =~ ®|acquainted in Southeast Alaska.| PR,INCF RUPERT, B, C., July| “The World’s Greatest Travel System” for taxi. Cheap for cash. See| ished apartment vacant. The "";";g” L“'“‘:ww due: in port. a¥ :iHe has been a visitor to this part Bighty thousand pounds of Mrs: Berry, 210 Main Street. Eureka Apartments, a bachelor’s o'clock tOmOITow. morn- © ¢ the North.almost. annually ance h SUbe i Aaiin; - wabe - 80144 £ paradise. ~ Willoughby Avenue. ing and sails 2% hours later. @ | g49 vesgel Returns to Seattle|here saturday for 3 and 65 cents| TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2 A & Fireproof building. Alaska due in poer Wednesday ® | rmhe Seyelyn, whose skipper i§ l W f H I a pound. MISCELLANEOUS A:K’f'“‘l“é at ’; OCIOCé;bO 7 :]Capb. Edwin Logee, flies the flag Dy way o awk Inlet | —_—————— AND SEATTLE At RN S Syt s Lo i LOST AND FOUND miral Evans due Souuanou: |of the Balboa Yacht Club, of which and Sitka I's . SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE: Wednesday forenoon. ®|Mr. Johnson is rear commodore. b . Equip your car with Pathfinder' FOUND—Two keys on small ring.|® Queen due in port at midnight e | In Two Yacht Races il e et L dhde: be TIEN: TUNDRSOW. 2 Pritioaie- Lduice foly 14 Glare Shields. See J. W, Wood-| Identify and pay for this ad at Thursday and sails Friday ® gust before stating North, she |, 0 MoV 8 ;‘ru‘x‘];“‘ Hv“‘l‘ms“";;; e ks e i e rincess LOUISe .........oocoooieoiiiionoos uly ford, Agent, or call 2 rings on| Empire. at 2 am. engaged in the Los Angeles-to-San|g o oo™ (o %;‘mgm‘ Aiam;da‘Higll tide 12:45 pm 14.0 feet E ¥ [ e e i B 0 L T T R A LOCAL SAILINGS ® | prancisco yacht race and was sece | L 8wV seamshin | 4 % b e Peincesy Albe L i gnslua L un July 17 — b . | LOST_Between 5th and Kennedy, | Estebeth leaves every THUTSA8y ®|onq in the event Last year sna|departed early this afternoon by!Low tide T P L 1oeh LONBSOME_-JOIN Ohlo's largest| Post Office and B. M. Behrends|s night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® | woo fist Late last month, gyny gf EIAYK, Il Tenghes, Olia- | S RS ONE i Princess Charlotte ...................... July 21 correspondence club. Members ev-| Bank, small black patent leather wayports. | participated in the Seattle-to-Vic- tiam and;Sitka for Seattle. e no‘nco_ go{?lé}s s?'nb(lc sat erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| purse. Reward, Phone 3252. Pacific leaves every Thurs- ®ioria yacht race. She left Seattle |, L0° Vf:“‘l IBaohed , Ehis-olty | d"“v‘“mk lj;]’i““‘lhwmut‘o‘r‘;m By Princess Louise ... July 24 dresses and descriptions $1.00. S — day at 10 am. for Peters- ® |june 28 on her present voyagelrmm Puget Sound Saturday. Per-|urday morning, the P 88" LOUIBC: ... . icciveennnciannnceanns ¥ (ladles 50c) Give age and m_lnosr Pnrty who lost purse at burg, Kake and Way ports, ® |north ’ sons who booked passage here Sat- co departed on her return voyage # i | 3 3 day when she left for Lynn C to Seattle Saturday afternoon. She 2 ¥ " pation with remiitance. J. E,| Moose Hall Dance Saturday|, o o s 0 A e e ol The craft is 82 feet long, 14 feet | o, y [ : Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio, night will please communicate M wide snd 8 ‘feet deep. Chs sal nal ports were: took one passenger south, H. C p! For Haines—W. D. Gross, Thom- | Carson, who was booked for Seat-| United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. with checker at Moose Hall to- CLUB ;Nu: i le:l:e b:p;:;‘lmnflbi: night at 7 pm. PRINGE HENRY fs”l";"finiig,h:;zez"s‘::l’iy 2‘;;‘:";‘: asF}Iiggsl;\s, Fred &%agn&u.c 3 S 4 Return limit October 31, 1931, pll"u Or i 2 Rober 2 P 'or agway-—Mrs. h a’ % 135 “ LOST — Black short naired dog, 12. Her appointments are sump-| . s H %fi'fl"mfim about six months old. New col- tuous. She cost $70,000. ;fie}.i;/h;rg ; Stsc(f;‘:;{n ,\l\;:: lj PANTORIUM !: W. § COATES, Agent OS, Hadios, Sewlng Machines, | lar. Reward. Telephone 22L. ! JOROTHY ALk (ANDER |Hunt, Mr. and s, Donaid ar- || CLEANERS | : fi"g{:&’“fmfi“”{;flmm e | LOST — Eixin watcn, ohaln and ALLA. tin, W. Swan, A. D. Fernandez, L.| | “We Call l‘]‘;:’ ;l;d Deliver” Valentine Bldg., Juneau 'll;'lnz. Anderwn’f Music S8hoppe. | Elk's tooth charmA‘ Return to TAKES AWAY FIVF Yflzfimdm J. H. Handrahan; J; ! l.___f__s____ Empire, Reward. 4 g P % H g 0 » s — LARGEST L|8T Bound from Skagway to Seattle,|Lynn Canal ports, the Alameda! 7 ; re;’;’:”fl:fz:‘;e;’:éafi‘;t:taf"’s::? lo],nm(; STRAW HAT the steamship Dorothy Alexander brg‘x]gh:fi:;:mrg)ll::fig tg‘::?' n":’: No Lulculatlons N g . iy LATEST IN HEADGEAR ki SES . |called at Juneau Saturday. On de- b el seengers: WE GUARANTEE TO | glmgmgf aliens and contraband from Canadian L l nes Flagshlp parting from here she booked for| (F x;;ncol:a:ncs—s H. Morse, Thom- SATISFY | Mexico. PARIS.—Folding hats which can . ports south five passengers. They|%S ° 4 # (or mo pay) E - be tucked into a pocket, handbag [* Here Su"day with 244 were: ,F',olm Sk.a-wdngr' atll Let us ‘k’nd onpu);at JOB. or traveling bag are Paris latest| Passengers Aboard For Wrangell-N Lester Troast,(Donald Martin Z Alterations, concrete or || Fe————eeeeeeee OB headgear innovation. The hats, both S. Sodong, Fred Sampsgl-lk» B saw-log foundations and €6 29 F |'l]ltl" small and wide-brimmed, are made 4, the| For Seattle—George Dolkin, An- bulkheads. g of pliable transparent straw. which WeHD 3te paseipne shoorl, the thony Baloff. PHONE 487 Buildings or Lots Bought : largest list of the current season, Davis T rtati Co." sch Service:|does ot crease when folded. Many |y Ganadian National Lines steam | """~ or Sold. ! LEAvES JU&E?XIG EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, of them have different colored i | ip. Pri Henry, Capt. Harr, KOE TUDI | -4 Sy ifye-m it—seliable seevias | ransterable richon bands so_ that | wesdon. serived m port at 7 p. m|] TBE JUNEAU LAUNDRY MARKOE STUDIO RGOX'% 0%982}' : FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ‘l'.’.. We d"'. phc' oug |they may be worn with several Sunday and sailed for Skagway at Franklin Street, between Photographs of Quality en;r;o N; o | For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday frocks. midnight. It will Teturn here Front and Second Streets | For information apply Dave Housel, Ageng ynmuofndfiduh&u & southbound at midnight tonight. PHONE 359 Portraiture, Photo Finish- i every printing job we do. We seden passengers debarked here, || ine. Cameras Alaska Views, | % oy 5 . Phone Single O | are good printers—know it— d 82 booked for Interior | $ e mase oo oo Ete. EMAN . § P pas e el Inalutiog e’ Cirand Oele, o Hollywood Style Shop | |+ - back ~ y Y. P and are willing to - Dawson and Atlin. Passengers First National Bank Bldg. “One " of Alaska’s” Distinctive PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY judgment with our guarantes. BERG for this port were: Mrs. M. L. FOR RANGES JUNEAU, ALASKA Shops” First and. Main | | 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. Merritt and son Melvin, W. T. HEATERS AND Malloy, I. E. Malloy, Bellroie Mal- T HATS iov . R Snepaza, wille Zacher- | FIREPLACES ‘ The Juneau Taxi Association HEMLOCK members had a busy evening after the Prince Henry arrived. One . hundred and five of its passen- 4 A Quality Hat gers made the Mendenhall Glacier WOOD = =~ = = £ tour, and every available commer- = or cial, passenger carrying car was | = essed into ice. Telephone 92 or 95 and E i 5 fervoe leave your order with NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. E P = $5 00 GEORGE BROTHERS WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 pm. .:':’ g 3 $4.50 Yiad ' from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska = g OV per 1o TRAVEL BY AIR | perts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Junesu. = £ Chestir Bars - L BY Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when g g SR eson | e cargo warrants g BATTERY SERVICE H MABRY'S CAFE = = g_fg i Motorship Northland Motorship Norco E . ! E P. Kostrometinoff .. i i June 8, 22; , 20; Aug- £ Batteries Rebuilt and CASH OR TERMS 1 8 3 w. T. Farwell, R. ) éfi'?fov?fh Efixsé 1105, 2149 ;?;;z 1'3& 2;1 i ea,s 1?1? ;;nys:pgol:,ngs. Z Recharged Promptly = A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, ’ *Monday, Sept. 7, Holiday flE Reasonable Rates H H S G e, ) T AXI | : Por information apply to. D, B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J, B. - = { orma « D, B, , g ¥ capital mEpTRich |l N T RAPES . reensamonas Rk o | Burtord & Go. Tcket Apeata A 8 H g g STAND AT PIONEER POOL E COMPANY £/ The Clothing Man ROOM g Second and Seward E Day and Night Service PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 g ,’"M i boe Old Papers for sale at Empire Office