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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931. B AT BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BF( K FINEST 4 STEAMERS So HE'S COMIN WELL . SUNSHIME., A N TODAY 2 WELL - HANE oL HEARD IS A CINeH L bl P e AN THAG FROM D T IO 2z !»:%N%:“E’L! b WART Bk CAPRS JAWEE ? MR 8 GOOGLE. IM Goin Our - HiM NEIDDAH. l | bt 18 Iu Ceax we Boss- THIS AFTE SOA. I % it S s o GONNA GIT SOME GoT BIG DEAL ON FAH CWACKAHS AN’ HAVE. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound DONT SAN AICTHING | ] ME CMING (A ‘ ek TALASKA July 15 | JARGE. *ALEUTIAN July 14 July 20 1 YN'WESTERN ...July 14 July 18 July 20 ‘ } *YUKON July 18 July 21 27 - | *Southwesvern Route. e 1 tSoutheastern Route. Route of DO X l‘hoht to N. Y All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. Marine News ALASKA CRAFT SHOW INCREASE IN PAST YEAR Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Charlotte is duc this con at 4 o'clock. Nc rllnv.(‘surn scheduled to ar- after | FOR SALE FOR RENT Il oz sauc cusboat, 25 hp, N &|FOR RENT—Three room furnished | { aine, zood condition. 40 ft. x| @partments, also furnished cabins. LOW UND Leave Arrive Southbound By Seattle Juneau Ly.Juneau Partly furnished. Increase in the past year in reg- tered, enrolled and licensed W els in Alaska promises to advance| The great air adventure of the giant German flying boat DO-X b the Territory from fourth to thira| (above), in its long flight from Lisbon, Portugal, o New York is out- DA % Y i i lined in the lower left hand corner by the map. e solid black line Alaska scheduled to sail from e |Place o both the customs CWSOR| jndicates the route taken by the DO-X from Lishon to the Canary | Seattle July 20 at 9 p.m. 5 Y | Islands, thence to Villa Cisneros and Bolama in West Africa, over to | Norco scheduled to sail from e |roll of documented craft in the na-| Cape Verde Islands and then across the broad South Atlantic to Natal, tion. Brazil. The dotted line indicates the route of the huge craft from at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 20 at 8 on Seattle-Cafifornia service. . . . . . ® ° ° L] rive 2'a.m. Sunday. e . . . ° . . . . . . 8. eng Prince Henry due late Sunday 2 | | TRIP FARES R o | o & sy e R b Ogers ...... July 10 8 ir oo ake car| pply Cash Grocery, Willoughby o1 r eV - | y 9 ft. 8 in. beam. Will take car ':wmw Y afternoon or evening. Territory to Advance to SEATTLE Dor. Alex .July 6 July 11 July 11 as part payment. Inquire Juneau| Admiral Rogers due Monday. . . Queen July 9 July 13 July 17 Marbie Works FOR RENT Foom sultable for one|$ Yuken due Tuescay. Third Place in Customs To Watson - July 15 July 18 Jaly 29 — . e ! % o St " SCHEDULED SA 1 ’ Rogers July 16 July 20 July 24 'OR S : rTOM e two persons. Single or twin y uly FOR SALE — Four room house,| OF two persons. Single or e e aeaaisd” (b Ship Records cafirommma i - o $2,000. In C-S addition, close in.| hbeds. Furnished, steam heat, close SR from “Vaticouyer” Jaly 18 Allen Shattuck,| in, reasonable. Phone 62. Y Inrormation and tickets furnish. I ! Inc. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished heat- FOR SALE_New portable Singer| ed room suitable for gentleman. electric ing machine. Original| 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. f Prics 125 W‘g ey ;i?\i{‘;gi}:fiifi}APARTMENTS for transients and e R T Y1 permanents. MacKinnon Apart- California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie, ‘Trans-Pacific. i by L g, | RSN Seattle July 20 at 9 p.m. S J it Amirion Bate A s khis FOR SALE—New 1931 Johnson lz‘F‘OR Ri:NT—F'urnlshed TR Alameda scheduled to sail from A total of 2,790_ .‘f‘“om is listed | Natal to Rio de ‘IJ\:an'Pllro back to 1 u'll ‘m?‘l ‘thrvvkup the South and er, return by raily, $350.00. sea horse motor. Bargain. See Seattle July 21 at 9 p.m. {in the Alaska Division, according orth American coasts to New York, heated rooms, close in; newly B. H. HOWARD, Agent. to records just compiled by Customs | — I Daniels, Alaska Laundry. { Admiral Evans scheduled to Hase 2 5 oy renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- sail from Seattle-July 22 at ®|Collector J. C. McBride, for the | FOR SALE—Blueberries. Telephone| tineau Rooms, over Gastineau| 10 aim. las. | Grocery. fiscal year, ended last June 30. The tatistics will be forwarded to the| ! United States Commissioner of Navigation, who will make them ‘} a part of the official Record of ECEIVED cUREE\ ABUARD YUKBN Merchant Vessels of the United States. seez | STOCK SHIPPED FOR THIS PORT A Territory or a State is co- extensive with a Customs Division when the Territory or the State has PR only one Customs House such, for [Receipts Total 6, 800 instance, as Alaska, Washingt mvl Maryland, Massachusetts and Vir- Pounds of Kings and 15 ‘o ginia. i Tierces (;0 Away i 29, Doug Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 22 at 9 pm. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle July 23 at 10 am. Nprthland scheduled to - sail from Seattle July 27 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUN: SAILINGS Prince George due southbound at midnight tonight. Aleutian due southbound next Monday. e B B AR v S S e T FOR SALE CHEAP—New 18-foot|FOR RENT—rurnisned, seeam- clinker built boat. Fine for hunt-| heated sleeping rooms, sultable ing and fishing. Phone 2551 i for men; close in. Call at 326, | Second Street. P FOR SALE—Used Edison Phono- | graph, cheap. Used Ragio, bat- |FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- tery set. Apply Harris liardware| ©d sleeping room; close in. Phone Company. | 537. SEATTLE, July 18. — Steamer Yukon sailed for Alaska ports at ‘clock this morning with 138 “The World’s Greatest Travel System” class passengers and 13 steer- —ard. [FOR RENT — Comfortable heated —McG! nd Gard- i bALE OGregor Ay s furnished apartments; $50.00 and | ner high grade Ship's Chrono-| meter. See it at Juneau Paint - $60.00. Nugeel Apartments. lQ..l.l..Q..".IIll...0...l....l.l...l...llflloouo-'.OIg;m-——;-— Aok, Fomhi Bt THL 0N o e T B & A | s e i the lhend st ; TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA e e e bound July 22 at 8 am. aska vessels iscal year, > following passengers aboar NCE g q FOR SALE—Plate Giass Showcases. WANTED LOCAL BAILINGS 1930 numbered 1662 and then| There have been Doth TeccDis | g pookat o s Aboard % ’ | Vacipus stwes. Jansgsl ‘X oAt Estebeth leaves every Thursday e |the Alaska Customs District Was|and shipments of fish in the past| pui”¢” oh SR o o) | AND SEATTLE Hardware Co. | o £ . = behind only the Customs District | g 5 WANTED — Experienced male cook night at 6 pam. for Sitka and A 124 ‘hours. R B e, 2 v ig) of New 'Work City, Washington| @ix thousand, elght hundroq)H: Messerchmidt, Dorothy Carr, | “eceevececssvecc0c0e0000s00 00 FOR SALE_Cadillac car, sultable, Wwants kitchen work. Can furnish wayports. N : ngto! Mrs. 4. Ghort, W. B, Young, T.| i : for taxi, Cheap for cash. See| good refercnces. Manalo. Tele-|e Pacific leaves every Thurs- ¢ 201 PRRadcipha l“ti‘cdst’:fpff]’r“;’?\y:gw\l"d’r of king salmon Were Un-:yrpiigo g wife, Howard MoCor- | Princess Charlotte ... July 21 i for Peters- . *W | loated, A catch of 3,100 pounds!' .. PR il B . . Mrs; Befcy, 200 Main Biveet. s ety g:ig “K;:e.::d way ports, o | York, Washington and Pennsylvan- | were brought by the Erma, Capt ’(‘;“f"' B "»‘""CMI”“’- 11\’[--‘-_r~"4;;1‘ Princess Louise ... PR R G July 24 g if Bar LADY needs work urgently, day ceveocsennseudll |Ed Doyle, snd & hailing of 37b0 SO A. B. Gooke abc wite, B Privicads b I D MISCELLANEOUS | o hour. Prefer permancnt. Go s | " In 1980, the Customs District of | pounds by the T3768, Capt. James ©: Fipef, Mrs. G. Stabler, J. H.| e ‘\.l"‘ ----------------------------- July 28 I N i | anywhere. Best references. Box| . o|New York City had 5503 vessels|young. Both cargoes were p Ib‘!‘“" Ml.'M..' 5 ",;_““l-ka“- A.| Princess Charlotte ... _July 31 PARTY removing two high pres-| 2437 Juneau. | TIDES TOMORROW { | Washington 2,718 and Philadelphia | chased by the Juneau Cold St mt)“:::\u-lll..x;.(-h . F. Talbeck, and sure burners from old Juneau = = 5 o /1829, and the states of New York age Company. sl Low summer tourlst fares to all points in Canada and the Taindty Beiiging will return them | V- TED--Experlencey, oMmpatant].l o e 174 feot, |Dad 567, Washington 2718 and| Tifteen tierces of mild cured ol | b United States. Vari i to Jacks Transfer office, Noques.| WOMAD wants position as house- High tide, 4*_9 am, ‘2-0 fect | Pennsylvania 1934, S i i i o B et of | States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. tions asked. \Otherwiss prosecu-| Loeper care of Ll Ifi?wh [tl_dde, 9403' av:x” 169 feet. Customs Districts behind the Al-|ship Northland this forenoon by i Return limit October 31, 1931. tion will follow. ; Joe B B0 o 1 [ wtide, 10:12 p;‘;n; 18 feet, |aska district in 1930 were Mary-ithe Cold Storage Company to the | o i e RO | gy g " |1and 1468, San Francisco 987, Mas- | Atlantic and Pacific Packing Com- % | STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes Tides Monda, 2 BAFETY INSURANGE, be SAFE: |7 oonorn ot S mos | g tide, 4110 am Vo ik |sachusetts o1, and st:;?;‘s; l;\;h““]'pany at Seattle. UFF MUNBAY[ W. L. COATES, Agent : i ] , 4:10 am., 16. iz | PO T e & Fquip your car with Pathflnder; references, P. O. Box 661 City. Low tide, 10:20 am. -0.6 feet. adks ‘wire Ositfornis i Valentine Bldg., Juneau f ‘ 3 " Y ‘ Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood High tide, 4:48 pm,, 168 feet. |'and 1420, Virginia 847 and Mas-| . .1 15 tons and up, not auth-| ‘ . hi ! ford, Agent, or call 2 rings on Low tide, 11:07 pm., 15 feet. |53¢ e tsl(?.?;lis of Vessily orized to operate in foreign trade, Salmon. { | - — | ~ " 276 in number, 22,431 tonnage; li- g v | Alaska’s vessels are comprised as|“"" 8 r ce & 3 LONESOME—JOIN Oilo’s argest | WIDGEON LEAVES ON TRIP | censed vessels, 5 to 15 tons, not au- it s TR s Ao S | AROUND CHICHAGOF ISLAND |°LORE @ @ e ailing, steam, | (horized Lo operate in foreign trads, [ erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| i Strait district |835 and barges—all authorized Lo;l'.’;;m‘l“ ‘;;‘m'.‘“""; A A | dresses and descriptions $1.00.| To patrol the Icy Stralt distel|c ne oi0” iy foreign trade, 798 in| i ke cisioms Ssiric abier Mcose and Elks Junior baseball | than the Alaska district probably teams for a game. | (ladies 50c) Give age and occu-| At @ meeting or trollers at Port|and inspect salmon Spawnibe |, ... 45049 in tonnage; enrolled ¥ pation with remittance. J. E.|Alexander. yesterday, the decision | streams around Chichagof Island |\ 777" 77" 7 T T (77 have gained in the past year in- — | y creases have not been so propor- t the fisheries boat Widgeon, Capt Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. was reached to start fishing on| DAVE’S SHOP [ tionally large as those in this Ter- PRiN. CHARLOTTE lS | iMonday morning and accept Karl |G. Mangan, sailed at 6 a.m.‘lg- CLUB Caie yor lease to responsible | yrancen's offer of 10, 4 and 2 cents|day. It will be absent about eight READY-TO-WEAR ‘nwry When official figures fer IN TH[S AFTERNOON Guard Cutter Talla- s Monday for rifle prac- Upon the return of the cut- the Lallapoosas, the basekulii will accept the challenge of MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” L g | e | parties or for sale. Apply Robert| for kings and 20 cents for cohoes |days. | |alt districts for the year ended last’ o oo Foln SR ot e of| (Davis Transportation Co.’. b o ccmirasn® ST SRR § o o o|| LaDIES AND MissEs | |JTR 4%k mEC BB L et fa | the Canadian Pacific, 15 sohedulea | LEAVES AU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, FIANGS, Radios, Bewing Machines, | The 2bove 1s a night leter ve- | PANTORIUM - 4 | plach: |to arrive at 4 o'clock this ater- | FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-|CciVe dy ‘by -The Empire irom R {noon, but on account of foggy! For stuny and Way Ports—Every Other ing. Radio and pronograph re-|M. J. Nordstrom; Alaska Trollers CLEANERS | | weather, may eliminate the call| For information apply Dave Housel, Agent s ORI Bapa Y W e T | T fomuu Lameny | NGRS E e s 2% Phone Single O 2 . 4 al Irive ere . o R e o No Calculations £ = mrnmsmm::mm DUE THIS P. M. is oniy one passenger aboard the pire office. —_——————————— | & $ steamer for here, Ernest W. Walk- - o | WE GUARANTEE TO ! PHONE 358 Steamer Northwestern made the |r. *COLEMAN'S 1 MRS | PHONE 451 [ i oo ememiiond | tide @t Wrangell Narrows and is| M. g PALIFIL TRA?ISPO?‘TAHON COMPAN,Y, 3 or no pay | | — scheduled to arrive this aft BOY'S HE. IS HUR' Hollywood Style Shop | Let us bid on that JOB. || [ ee |55 % Welaok The' sienmer efél"v‘l’li Richard Kilourn, 14 years old, of | Motorshi P ACI F I C “One " of Alaska’s Distinctive I Alterations, concrete or MARKOE STUDIO i | nre for Skagway and is scheduled | Douglas entered St. Ann’s hospi tal &7 City D Shops” . First and Main saw-log foundations and || Folberaphs 4t Guality | FOR RANGES R it | today for medical ‘tieatment tor an|| Leaves City ock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for bl £ {1l bulkheads. HEATERS AND s s | isiar 1o Bis maktk |{ Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See o! Buildings or Lots Bought | i ol ! b |{ agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- """"" T it or Sold. [} Dimiunes. Bl B 1 FIREPLACES i i1 gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. M m]]m i ROX & MOODY Jog, Oamans £ | | Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. = E(l - General Contractors il muon'nl.s i s HEMLOCK i y £l PHONE 347 ' cf | soweav, auasea | WOOD . JYJ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. . B | | SERVING ALASKANS | E a : Telephone 92 or-95 and §J Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night ; g’ll.'a::. Dlamon(l leave your order with i at 9.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, | E 123;2 ;_: : e pan Briquets GEORGE BROTHERS 54| Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau. = 'S 3 e Leave Arrive Southbound 2 2:00 12 midnight 1 June E 31302"_:" $1:00 a.m. CLEAN i $4.50 per Load ! 1 TRAVEL BY AIR iy Sjnltu:o ; au Lv.Juneau *4:00 pm. ! 1 £ uly uly 25 July 25 g - T ECONOMICAL Chester Barneson | ks | J3 NORTHLAND July 21 July 31 July 1 H R 4 / ug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 E PROMPT £ :;:".:‘ 3:22::. EFFICIENT —— -5 | fJ. B. Burford & Co.... Fred Hanford ... Wrangelll M/S NORTHLAND Au; 10 Afi. 14 Afig. 14 £ BATTERY SERVICE £ 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 pm. | a‘:ym";:k:“’m - g“; ;’;‘;met 7 fl’g gg%m Aug.17 Aug. 22 Aug 22 = = 7 i { rks ... A Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 E Batteries Rebuilt and £ ’;:::;:' 17 v | 1 83 W. T. Farwell Skagway R. P. Peratovich . M/S NORCO Aug.31 Sept.6 Sept. E Recharged Promptly E '?“ pam.t 1-is :m | . | A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Junnu. v BRE)'S INFORMATION APPLY TO Reasonable Rates £ - o u | j | B IR 3. 3. BUREORD E Ra €. m ‘ T AXI | Juneau Agent Ticket Agent B = | i ‘Telephone 114 Telephone 79 % £ CAPITAL ELECTRICE| [72iels mic b scoepted “PACIFIC COAST ||} szanp ar ProveE= PoOL || g COMPANY E| goEttective Apetl 1. COAL CO. I ROOM | £ Second and Seward g Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Phone 412 ! Day and Night Service ! ] LA ER AR tion Company SRk | . RO | tiow Comg i | , ,

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