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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. Here It Is! ‘Wow! Play of the Season! FINEST 4 ‘g“lm’nf’"th nt - Druggists M . The Junior Class of Douglas H. S. Presents | TEAMERS A 1 arine NeVVS “A Suspended Honeymoon” | { FREE A Three-Act v(“,omedy Rum‘:mcu | L DU SR SR | it s6cesecvons s Phyllis Edwards as “Cecily”, Steamer Mo € ESTEBETH GOES Ingenious, charming bndv' vements | : Geneva Feero as “Susie” ; s N;)Blmum ; Blundering, eccentric inaid; Northland in port; sails for ! Enne Kronquist as “Rosalie”, Port Althorp about 5:30 this WITH BIG GARGU,‘ %\Eeeotn lbut 0‘};30 fiery; ; SAILING SCHEDULE afternoon. Returns to Ju- Hel 3 i “Aunti o’ noatl, RAEHGTA sorsdithle e anstl'agler as “Aunte Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau FS s v R by 1 fim\egr_v Okiw sp{nster; il Seattle Northbound Southbound Adtroiral Rogets - acheduled | M:me‘ Fox as (,lqna Golden”, +ALASKA Apt, B Aph 4 arrive DoOn tomorrof | P o & lPascinat(xlnfi flirt; b ekt \ Apr. 9 - Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Admiral Watson scheduled to ® |Motorshi | iyllis Lundell #s “Mrs. Archibald” S Apr. 12 Apr.16 Apr. : ! o ; . pr. 18 arrive Saturday, Motorship Departs On Her Arrogant, redheaded matron; *ALASKA Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. %5 Princess Noran due late Sun- Regular Weekly Voy- Astrid Loken as “Mrs. Randolph”, ay afternoon or eveni | . wner of stolen jewels southeastern Route. BYBERURND SAIINGS age To Sitka w 1111(1)m a«l%}ou\n as ‘}\]me {® Yukon scheduled to sail from i Both $1.00 et i ek With & capacity ¢arge snd 13| Handsome har assed bndegmom, Norco scheduled to sail from e |Passengers, the motorship Estebeth,f Ormé Edymlr(fi aT_ }}(i)rkllns § S Seattle, April 11 at 9 p. m. Capt. Edward _Bach and Purser somica ngiis. ut e_‘r, i Ti 1 Inf: J D |& Norttrwestern sctieduled to sail o |RODert Coughlin, departed. last James Doogan as “Stuart”, st R (b e £ | from Seattle April 12 at 9 e |€vening on her regular weekly voy- Hot-headed, dashing lover; : Call ll,leal‘ ¥ ug | a m. ge to Sitka. Her freight consist- Albert Stragier‘as “Casey” < s C SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o |ed Of general commodities for vari- ¢ W. E. NOWELL, Agent SRR & 0. Jovial Irish Cop; Alaska scheduled southbound e |0US ports of call. Passengers booked) R ” April 11 |from this city were: Lloyd Guerin as “Sergeant”, Admirel Bvans is schedultd e| For Hoonah—Mrs. Charles Sey. Pompous police officer; G S . s 3 “There Is No Substitute | Gl . For Tenakee—Albert Wile, John Rex Fox as “Leach”, R SALE — Two-story building Bouthbound. aboitt, Apifl 14, & yen,a1g. Oarl Tarsen: Clever tough crook; l s K l r l*' .H ' P 0 56 % g for QUALITY” LOCAL SAILINGS ane . : L - A0 . 4856 ft., 18 rooms; %Wlso restau- Rebohoth: 1saves vy Thiars For Chichagof—Ole Teveldt, John John Mills as “Kearne; rant. Cash or easy terms. Address | & o onon. day. night, st @ Pom., e Smith, Gus Mattulat, George Thick-headed bull. 235 i = - Y i o o ~ P. O. Box 235, Wrangell, Alaska. Sitka and way ports. Stiyder, R. E. Blake, Andrew Kil- | Saturday \ight April 9—Coliseum Theatre at 8:15 p.m. A gl g (i ponen, Victor Saminpi. 95, Pacific leaves every Thursday For svuq&wmm Al i Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. St o L MALIBUT AND SALMON|MRS. PURPICH FOUND | SOLITAIRE saklaiig . ’ ml—r—;- Ad-P - A!:E B&OUG&{T T? PIOth;n GUILTY OF BREAKING | LOW ROUND xaly l‘:v‘mSSeame Juneau vay;nelaau ' ’ 9 Daily Empire Want s Pay ‘welve thousand pounds of hali- ] . T awson's S > bt were brought to Juieah, toky| WOCAL BONE DRY LAW TRIP PARES AdmRogers Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 | by the Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen. SEATTLE Adm.Watson Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 20 C(lf() | | The catch probably wlil be posted' After a trial in the United States| Do you like to while away an o Adm.Rogers Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr, 26 { | for sale tomorrow morning on the|Commissioner’s Court, consuming | idle hour once in awhile alone with |local Fish Exchange. |most of Thursday, Mrs. Ella Pur-|cards? Instead of just idly playing OALIFORNIA T R e Two catches of king salnwm“fl‘c‘pich was convicted of violating the \your luck try playing Solitaire <Calls at Sitka and Yakutat SPECIAL PLATE DINNER { unloaded here today. They totaled Alaska Bone Dry Law on two|Bridge with the aid of d riew book northbound. B ' 2,235 pounds and were bought byjcounts. She was found guilty by we have There are 12 different the Juneau Cold Storage Company.!the jury of manufacture and pos-|hands illustrated and you lay out Information and tickets furnished . | . e e et b 2 ¥ # 85(‘ Dlnnpr | Pantorium Cleaners . e g ii:;lfmaférn hl;;ccl :{mr::;i t::dn ;k;e ;rl::yc?;‘g; as shown, bid, and then / on Seattle-California service. A v 5 All seven pitchers on the Uni o . 3 3 1if & k FREREANS 00 of Alabama baseball team |quitted on a charge of maintaining | After you are satisfied you have cfiillmag{a‘;’n. TUNE Y PanaEn “We call for and deliver” are right handA £ n nuisance done the best you can just turn i B iy TS 4 The defence contended that the|over the page and the particular hfif}:{‘;’a&’r‘fc world, Trans - Atlantic, After Show or Dance Spec- brew was not alcoholic and that!hand is bid and played according £ : - < : | e Round America Rate (one way wat- jals — Sandwiches that are R l I ' made by the government|to the best method of the Cul- f ) Different ea t(l an mine its strength were not|bertson System. The comments are er, return by rall ($350.00. Cans C THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER FOR SALE: Show cases. Call ¥ Northern Hotel, phone 182. uit- ably located. For further infor- mation see B. s or call 63 1 bottle Perfume Both 75¢ i ! { i { { { { i COTY'S FACE z. E i 3 § | N { | POWDER : 1 bottle Coty’s Perfume and bath 2 T Fully furnishe range, new automatic oil burner, full concrete basement, two laundry tubs with hot and cold run: water. Hot water heating s Make me an offer. Inqui M. Saloum, Seward Street. ~Southwestern Route. SAWS filed, jointed, retoothed, set, expertly by Foley saw BUTCHART, near Cash Gr | | i | | 2 ] FOR SALE — Attractive building lots, patented ground, reasonable | for cash, within three miles of | Juneau on Glacier Highway. Ad- dress 1684 in care of Empire. FOR SALE—WIH sell cheap for cash one 18-horsepower Caille (® outboard motor and twenty-four foot flat bottom river boat. Both in good condition. Apply Arctic Cigar Store. PILING—For dock or trap pilings write Oscar Weston, Hoonah, Al- aska. FOR LE—Boat “Avona,” 44 ft., width 12 ft., equipped with 30 hp. Atlas-Imperial Diesel gine, Bargain. Olaf L: 1415, Juneau. Phone 3283. FOR SALE — .rvur roon house, party furnished, with two large lots on corner | Reasonable terms can be arrar ed, Address 1652 care of Empire. ShL had operated other bryardmz‘havc read and not digested be- - o houses where she served a sumlarlcome of nourishing meaning. You will be made welcome In Heavy Syrup. No. 2% brew to her boarders and had in-; This is one of the finest ways AD M I RAL ' l N r tended to do likewise here. to learn the game as you tan take CALIFORNIA GROCFRY Her husband, Joe Purpich, ar-|timeé to puzzle things out. Ask cord delivered for $8.00 or 5 cords 4 rested on similar charges, was ac-|for our book on Solitaire Bridge, for $35.00. Me and the mink have quitted by the jury as Mrs. Pur-iprice fifty cents, at Yo eat. Tel. 37 or 217 or 389. I TELEPHONE 478 pich took all of the responsibility |adv. THE NUGGET SHOP. T < : [HANK YOU. MONS ANDER- s | upon herself, Sentence had nob| % N Northland ransportatwn Mrs, Purpich testified |very instructive and rules that you 'S B. H HOW R Ag«m Come as you are . . . . l RU ~ES FOR SALE—Save on fuel, buy DRI- HEART HEMLOCK WOOD. One e e —_—— - ‘bcen pronounced this morning. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL . ACCOUNT AND PETITION { C T Work of enlarging the Stan- | FOR DISTRIBUTION Ompany thes¢’ at the Nugget Shop. 5 ~ ford football stadium to accommo-|In the United States Commission- “S "/ A(’GER” cate 130,000 new seats will be fin-| er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court SERVING ALASKANS : ; ished by June 30. for the District of Alaska, Ju- I FOR R nT : 4 neau Commissioner’s Precinct, WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates i ¥ }ERRY TnIE CARD In the Matter of the Estate of New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 » EMERY VALENTINE, Deceased. USED CARS H()llbe (ln(l POI‘Ch Leaves Junean ror Douglas and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER i R } Thane That the final account of J. F Exceptional V. S 6:15a.m. §:15p.m. MULLEN, Administrator with the Ticket Agent Freight Agent nnnn ceptional Values T:10a.m. $7:30p.m. will annexed, of the estate of Emery ph.mA:w Phone 114 »"OR RENT: Thr ent, 3 :15a.m ¢ 2:40p.m. Vaientine, deceased, has been ren- | electric range,eels‘?:f; %Ii:;vl,m;"oi CHEVROLETS 12:30pm.t . 11:15p.m. dered to said court for settlement . housekeepi room. Channel| 2:00p.m. 12 midnight and that a petition for distribution Avts, 6th and Main, Tel. 436. MHELEL : 3:30pmt tl00am |of the estate has been fled with PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY *4:00p.m. said account, and that the 14th 1 . Z FOR RENT: Double apartment. In-; PONTIAC . Leaves Douglas for Juneau day of May, 1932, at ten o'clock Motorshlp “PACIFI 2 quire Mackinnon Apartments. | All Sizes | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. jin the forenoon, has been duly ap- o g e sy 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. pointed as the day for the settle- Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 &. . for Peters- ox RENTE B e g umisued 5 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. ment of said account and hearing burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. Seé agent for ports ;part;xeg;,oelectrlc range. Inquire CONNORS MOTOR 3 R ! 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. upon safd petition, at which time of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets ugget, Shop. ANY STYLES — MANY PATTERNS | fpm 125bm. |any persor inferested in said estaic| | from agent before boarding ship. MIbCELLANEOUS CO’ Iuc. I“V PL AIN COLORS IN PRINTS | ::::' o xt‘ll::s i‘::m;/erai:mw uig acczu::c:xg;s PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD 7& CO., Agents Valentine Bldg. = PHONE 411 s *—Thane. contest the same. 1ok BAteaniag et B your IN CONTRASTING TRIMS 1—Prelght wil be Rccepted. | WITNESS my hand and seal of | "0 0 0l iavo Seattle Arive Juncau Leave Juncas old garments altered to give indi- ! ; s—Saturdays otly. said Gourt, this 10ih dey of Mareh, | M, S. “ZAPORA™*8 'y gkt 13 Avel) 12 vidual charm and distinction. Reas- | 3 (Seal) CHAS. SEY, Calli at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- f::fl:g ‘;;fjbm“’lfn o $1 00 ea Ch ]uneau Ferry & Naviga United States Commissioner oe wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, Telephone 219, NUGGET tion Compm’ A GHINE PR Tadse. For Tickets and Information see First publication, March 11, 1932, B ' Last publication, April 8, 1932. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent "ADIES: Good income assured mak- ; ing Californian flowers for trade. CA FE usl S We teach you free. Floral Arts, | g * 634 E. Colorado, Glendale, Cal. Motorship J. F. McDONALD o : « 2 W S W' CREDIT and installment account i ESTEBETH h,en You ave wely customers who are acceptable may Open Day and Night ’ i 1{ Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- 2 l open an account at our store.| Dainty Meals ’ | day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Y C s d W l % - i Taomman we b8 || pay tanie | | AL sEaviva oo g gl i i = SPECIALIZING f | BINDERY DAYE SOUSSL, Agent S d th PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, m | Phone Single O ave to ay 80 at Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- || chinese Foods, Chop Suey and CEO_ M. Smupkins Co. . 9 § you may spend to- ing. Radio and phonograph re- Chicken Noodles. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. morrow for those WANTED Taites' id CHile G Cars, S A B I N’S ‘ AI ll “ c‘ .j e things you have al- ; ; TAMALES ways wanted . . . a HUSBAND, wife want position as Daily—3 for $1.00 camp cooks. Competent, best ref- N I V R R { A i Rk | P 5 home, t.uvel, e i Tak hq 1 175 I erences. Go anywhere. Inquire e somepa;):;ne or your SECOND AN E S‘4 Y for Men y ” = fioll, business or fot Empire or phone 103. « UsH 27 Y . ' TELEPHONE 377 g L@ financial independ- 'fi'mow, 40, wishes position as ; housekeeper, or would marry. Neat, : 4 ence. honest, of good appearance. Home OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT wanted more than wages. Refer- TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, NG 7 These thingu are b SN sEcinpd A B T ) ! O SRpRLE $ ./’ waiting for those who » Port Angeles, N 5 v x ( ot save. WANTED — Colorea woman wants S.S. PRINCESS NORAH > y house work by day or hour. Will P » -t é o munary vark s sour ome || GARBAGE From Juneau First National Bank will call for and deliver laundry. 3 Apl‘fl 12, 23 Soeptone w02 o ot ot o remt|| HAULED , : 2 Shop : i S CONTINUES UNTIL APRIL 15TH _ N il vion SAWS fileq, sev and reteethed with | FyEMT OCK WOOD at redUC(Zd kit <! : Foley automatic saw filer. Let g s M e ! linmlalw,an xom:.fi; THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY + us file your saw by machine. You 3 will be pleased. Tom Rackich, St. . T8 prwes e s “The Last Sérvice Is the Gretest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. FPhone 136-2 — 10:00 p. m. for 50 cents discount for cash Winnipeg, Toronto, KALSOMINING, painting, home per cord 3 Montreal and Chicago. o g By~ T R £. 0. DAVIS 3 cald’c Danka 1 Wi Sgibtions Wt 8. =emies| w0k ) Arnold’s Bootery || . | TR Hi DERYON AL = : | +J. M. Saloum || T Frye-Bruhn Conipan Store Open Until 9 P, M. |} Next to Kamis. Sewara St CANADIAN PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POUL SERVICY PACIEIC (IRt Ann's Ave., Douglas.

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