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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932. ]HRN Y momr D SPARK PLUG : - " LARGEST N i | / BDIEE G EET Tov AT R :M —\ OH Voo ee. i NOTHIN'S GONAA HAPPEN -Gov! “REATMENT AT EIGHT A M, MRGOOGLE! || MR.GooGLE | t THIS JOINT GIVES | AN THE DOCTER WANTS e (O I voe RERNARD GooaLe 2 ) | | g\EELE:E' SOTTERS - -3 / :\{.?SH?CQEY A Good ! 5 R ¢ i ! = ONT WARRY GOL & SICk C\ii;m%ev;?yft p Mo's THERE 22 SLEEP! ABL‘\)\?T ME - You'D e RET THING (N Jus A : 2 TTRINK T "ifi(;ANY MORNING - : ; h OW (M CASE ANNTLING- SHOULD HAPPEN SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON Agr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 {N'WESTERN Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 *ALASKA Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 2 f—Southeastern Route. ' Open Up . Sell Your “White Elephants Usethe Want Ads! &| - e e ——— Reservations—Tickets—Travel Information . 11,300 POUNDS PRINCESS NORAH &Y . ... Wi JEE Marine News | OFFISH UNLOAD HEAVILY LADEN S el 2 | SRR OVEK WEEK END CALLS SUNDA Y eSO LZLCL T P ( e 5 Tt Baih, cearic ranee. E. 3 * - Steamer Movemenls NASTY WEATHER AR OB e e e | R e ol Soid ST T jdred pounds of fish were brougirt steamship Princess Norah, Capt. | 1] NORT“BO‘{:W *: DN GULF MAKE {0 Juncau over the weck-end. Vir- W. Q. Palmer and Purser I N i i T P L morninz. tufilly all of it was iced and boxed Taylor, called at Juneau y ished. with tuq [FOR RENT — Three-room apart DG m“v o ment; electric range; lovely view. orner. Garage. 0 housekeeping room. Chan- mail. & roeh ot JMen. Y, o hit s, A faike . L] L] . . "‘\:S’rn};& can be arrang- Apts; 6th ahd M, Tel a38.| o mei L o . Alaska, which saled nis B. C. to . She was ex- LOW ROUND Soatile - koAt Rilkduuahet ess re of ire. “ : ¥ EReloids Benves o seallile, pected to spend most of today at e “KamNtais Apr. 13 - . . e FOR SAl ; T Victs I‘()R—RE‘:\{; kpouble;\xpm‘:nl:‘;}l& In-| Noneo, eohorhid ko shil. feomn Two thousand, three ‘hunJr‘cd 3{er Lynn Canal destination unt Adm.Rogers Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 model 4 oatlt . Tel| (R Sr s T rertments. Seattle, April 11 at 9 p. m. |pounds of king salmon wers un- loading freight, the greater part SEATTLE Adm.Watson Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 20 Sa T ¢4 £ | R " . | loaded f m the Dardanella, Capt. of which ws for Upper Yukon 155, Mrs. I MISCELLANEOUS Northwestern scheduled to sail Vessel Calls Here 2 Hours! Adm.Rogers Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 I pgr from Seattle April 12 at 9 Thomas wson. The cateh was River points. TO FOR SALE: 7-tube Zenette radio, A on Way from Seward b%s‘ b.\' the Juneau Cold Stor-| The Nuah had a light pass Serving Southeastern and Southwest- ompany and sent to the San gor Only seven disembarke: 5 ern Alaska ot " t9a Ju:m Fishing and Packing Com- Juneau, %hfiy (“N.U o ‘Calls at Sitka and Yakutat open an account at our store.|® Seattle April 16 at 9 a. m. ’MY o BeRtii e ans i northbound. : suit- | The Cash Bazaar, the largest DE- ® Nortiland scheduled to sail Nasty wedkner #h the it a1 Sen thousand Dounds of haliut'w o oo NS L M. Wetger | 5 ed. For further infor-| PARTMENT STORE IN ALASKA.|® from Seattle April 18 at 9 SOy R TR e - KREL. Y n thousand pounds alibut B, T. Crouch, E. Searles, Information and tickets furnished 5. AL Belirends Sauk | 5 p. m. Ah"‘SkJ d";““y"dm the progress s the "g”:‘ow T. 535”[ Snarkng, E. Taoner and H. Lee Aem on Seattle-California service. - ehrends Ba el s “ the steamship Ala: ‘apt. C. V. ildre, and 5 pounds o PRRELES L) G g g S, Sew! ‘Machines, E ND SAILINGS ! 3 = ’l’,‘ifg‘r’mmp S”*Fxml";‘,mo 'nm-‘: IRl el et Westerlund and Purcer David D+ halibu; on the Loubelen, Capt.| sy Culifornia-New York via Panama ing. Radio and phonograph re-|e bound &b 8 o'clod] 2 tan, bound from Seward to Seal- Kmute Hildre, Buth caiches weie WATSON BOOKS NINE | Canal and return, n @ T See| pairing. Andersor’s Music Shoppe. | e and sails at midnig tle, and she arrived at Juneau be- | fomwarded on fithermen's accoun: r’ | 3 Round tne world, Trans - Atlantie, Astrom’s Newsstand. | — o Admiral Evans is schedultd e Dind cchedule; She reached here|to fhe Fishing A1 TO TRIANGLE PORTS b T - - Soithbound ‘about 2 o'clock @ | ¢ 8 ‘o'clock this forenoon, re-|sociation at IS 3 | g > - Round America Rate (one way wat- el Jointsd. e o WANTED STy wibronon: - maining two hours. Four boalts taken bait | A 7% er, return by rail ($350.00. rtly by Foley dmire 25 . od o | . The vessel fi red to theland ice and have lefy for the ter having booked mine pas B e e T E IO BT itiere s halibu: banks. The ye {cengers at Juneau, the steamship | B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Must be experienced.| 3 Aqmiral Wats | barked passenzers. She the Mabel, Capt. Merle iral ‘Watson, which arrived s P. O Box 995, Juneau. S«mt‘hb')nr}d April 20, @ (€4 to the Juneau Cold Storage|Thelma, Capt. Bernt Ala > Saturday afternoon from Se- s —1y LOCAL SAILINGS " o (Company's docks, where she load- | Emma, Capt. John Winther; attle, sailed Saturday evening for v and reteetned with | - P b AL »d iced fresh fish. She finaily|ma, prr I‘hmmds Ness, d, Kodiak and other West- Foley automatic saw filer. Let|® E e m, for e |Went to the Alaska Juneau Gold . us file your saw by machine. You | ® ,;?[i;nxu::dt :':Wsp(?x:t,s Mining Company's whanf where e tically new, $35 cash. Phone |[CREDIT and installment account(® & m. . . it T S "¢ | " customers who are acceptable may | ® Alaska seheduled to sail from to Seattle . ° — 1 Woman ror cnamber-| o » ] | vithin * three s of | ——|® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, lacier Higlk KALSOMINING, painting, hom» ® Kake and way ports. R di mates Rea-{v v« « e s # o = o 8 » 0 0 Four For Juneau "FOR WEST WARD RUN| I\l]zl stasia Ko sos, Totina Kour- | The Alaske had four passengers | ussos, Michael Korussos, David Wil- |tor Juneau. 1 ) = sonable. ' HEGG. T\ SR ] b FOR SALE—W ell chea = 2 B ! | A9 Pe . J. Loussae, C. A.|saburday S r Jordova—Adolph Peterson. cash oue 18 - horsepower . Y ROCK DUMP LIGHT | Nystrom and Frank sScull Admiral : Ly Se >. M. Nelson outbéard motor and twent i LOST ANU FOUND Persons who booked passa t|cdnal ports and sit mmm.y g ak—J. B, Loftus, H. foot ‘flat bottom river boat. Both | !~ MOVED, BRIGHTENED |inis port for the south wer L bkl ol i in good con n. Apply Arctic | LOST: Three large Keys, two small, | | For Wrangell—Thomas Olson. |going pas rs from Juneay |——"—— -~ A=l Cigar Store. ' | on chain. Kindly return to of- . au Channel—Rock Dump| For Seattle—Mrs. Mabel John- | Ls Kies i & ~———= [ ifton W R, Shp))" 1 & Son. fixe ) 3 son, Miss Gertrude Ohman, Miss ines—T, N. Hemn ! T " | ht. (fixed red), moved March ry. ! | SEE YURMAN ] 8| J Il | Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates l New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Salling from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.AL J.B. BURFORD & GO. Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 PILING—For dock or tr J Vivian Lindst W. At Wi {25 about 240 yards 266°, and in-|Vivian Lindstrom, W. ur) o —Alma Grant, John /4 T eanr: Weaton, Hoonap, 41103 peery for swe at The Empire tensity increased to 100 candle-|Newman, W. W. Jacobson, Wal-|yronan, A, H. Storvey John H.| Now ‘;:;Gs""’"l‘:‘“ e ater —————————————————— |power. Light is now 18 fest above|fer Gamblé, J. G. K, Toussaint,|punn, E. Madson, W. Swan. SALE—Boat "Avona,” length mean z;zg';; water. William H. OCaswell, Ted Simon-| ror Sitka—William R, Vinjaake,| Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | th 12 ft., equipped with Favorite Channel—Shelter Is-|Sen, J. L. Herb. A. Van Mavern. ‘; l Yurman, the Furrier | 30 hp. Atlas-Imperial Diesel en- ! NUGGET land Light, reported extinguished Through Passengers The ' vessel is scheduled to be| | Triangle Building gine. Bargain. Olaf Larsen, Box | April 5, 1932, will be relighted as| Through passengers on the ves-|pack here Wednesday miorning, to ) PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1415, Juneau. Phone 3283. { s as practieable. sel from the Westward destined syl on her return voyage to Be- | . P7; g 99 e | CAFE | Chatham Strait—Killisnoo Har-|for ports south of Juneau were: |aitle, GARBAGE Motorshlp PAC’FIC FOR SALF — rour room mode :‘ bor Light, repomted extinguished a j’)‘rcn}:I Ancgm-af:—t—st?:a l‘;h{.pw— Lires ARG 3 - o 1 'f b house, party furnished, with two !March 10, was relighted March|den, Mrs. C. » 5, liam i ves City , Juneau, every Thursddy at 10 a. m. for 5= large lots on corner. Garage.| 3. X JeDORALD 127, 1932. Mussehl. NEW CHEVROLET IS H A ULED | § burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports Reasonable terms can be arrang- Open Day and Night | Sitka Sound — Channel Rock| From Seward—Mrs. H. I. Milier DELIVERED GEORGE of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obfain tickets ®ed. Address 1652 care of Empire. | Light, reported extinguished March |Mrs, B. Stolzleck, Mrs. E. Gierke, Reasonable Monthly Rates from agent before boarding ship. BROS., BY CONNORS ¥ Dainty Meals A 26, 1932. Dorclthy Gierke, A. H. Ziegler, J. "JR SALE—Save on fuel, buy DRI- Peppy Lunches Peril Sfrait - Poverotal Tsland |Hagen, R, F, Watson, ©. O, Tawk- HEMLOCK WOOD PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & (O, Agents Valentine Bldg. 1m;u§r HEIngOCE (;3’009?63’;. SPECIALIZING | Light, reported extinguished March [man, J. Sigeland, Carl Carlson g s Order Now at These Prices cord delivered for $8. i /10, was relighted Maxch 16, 1932.|and three steerage. . ¥ “ 5 t ink hav o e Chevrolet arrived on the Ad- “ s"Leave Seattle Afrive Juneau Leave Juneas 2k :;?'O,&IM;QX;? 2’;3 r::;n&S;l mi Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Sumner Strait—Helm Rock Gas| From Cordova—F. Fukutomi, Ruge:s ‘:;w Saturday for .84 M. S. “ZAPORA April 4 Aprl 12 & 13 e tighes = =1 Chicken Noodles. & Whistle Buoy 2, found exting- e —— s I pril FHANK YOU. MONS ANDER- | ATTENTION, EASTERN STARS Gy‘n conax:-;t:]e;;o?:rrchued rthmlxrh per cord ‘campg at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- ON. {| Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken | s 8 Juneau Chapter No..T, O..E. 8,| Tpa truck was mmidfately turn- | E. O. DAVIS wock, Cralg, Ketohtkan. 5 = {| Tamales and Chile Con Carne. |i will hold its regular business’ meet- over to ‘W. John Harris for TELEPHONE 581 For Tickets and Information see | | will be pleased. Tom Rackich, St.| * A e 5 she took on concentrates, She dé- GERS TAKES NlNE ‘ the Westy ard were: | N ’ l d T i Ann’s Ave., Douglas. i Pilclflv. leaves every Thursday l])m'ted squth from there, R'O Yakutat Mmr.'lm Sherwood L Ort 'a an ransportat On | FOR SALE—New Style WEDDING | TAMALES ing Tuesday, April 12, at 8 pm. i i A ; ting and is expected to be WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 O. J. WEBER, Agent | RINGS, EN SRA xvx:«) lef(oEE See Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 Visiting members welcome. i mmision by Thursday, ac-! - . > - : these at the Nugget p. Take some home for your 2 DROP AT SEATTLE EDITH HOWARD, ing to Joe George. ! 5 DR party i & Worthy «Maigon. The truck is designed ffor fast Motorshi HAAS TELEPHONE 371 | SEATTLE, April 1—Three ves-[ogy o 1 ROBLION, | cetivery service. v A Famous Candies sels ecrived last Saturdey with R R SR R B e G ESTEBETH a THE 1G |41500 pounds of halibut. Medium |®—— — — o P 5 g T M k The Cash Bazaar T WHIGHT. | St sl b 8 0 10 fensts . pound L O A 08 DERONA ELECTRICAL R Gyt oAk s ks and o Mare SHOPPE, FRONT STREET | and small halibut sold for 6 to 17 TYPEWRITERS ‘ Way Ports Open Evenmgs ! |cents a pound. | J. B. Burford & Co. REPAIR WORK o B D C T { Sy | “Our doorstep worn by satistied | NO JOB TOO SMALL DAVE HOUSEL, Agent reams come irue |17 wioEs Tomorrow || customers” i} Capital Electric Co Bpote Biugls O i FERRY TOME CARD |{™ 77 gt 11| Capitdl Blectrc Co. | Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and | e o - o A P s :15p. | T 4as a8 . g1 oo JUNEAU FROCK oy i The simplest way we can say why bank- 7:108.m. 17:30p.m. High tide 5:00 p. m., 105 feet SHOPPE ' ; ing your money is advisable is this: The 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. Low tide 10:35 p. 6.6 feet “ H s 12:30pmt 11:15pm. Pt S el o g gy more you save, the more you have, the 2:00pm. 12midnight | MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER resscs, Mnkasle i ! COMMERCIAL PRINTING 330pmf $00Am |l be held Wednesday, April 20 Bocr an e 3. i more money' you have saved, the more BINDERY *4:00p.m. | adv. : 7 y y . % . B P St ol ekt I . your (!eslres and dreams can be fu?fflled Geo. M. Siekins Co. | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. { S N f That is why we say, save to make your > — —e—_— 8:30a.m. 37 | . LS by o n:s?fi.:. Juneau Public Library SP RING % g | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, dreams come true. It is the surest way. Guaranteed | 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m. '} Free Reading Room S U I T S \ and SEATTLE . Start today. ] ~ :15p.m. 12:15p.m. spzz:;gfi'rnfiflwonx g;isp:,v iy o , City Hall, Second Floor v | S.S. PRINCESS NORAH Reading Room Open From Pin Stripe Blues, “SERIES 222 From Juneau GEO. ALFORS s Main Strect and Fourth PHONE 564 . t-Preletid il e, ;.cmml. s Samtolop m $12.45 } April 12, 23 F irst N ational Bank e Créulaf from i b g Juneau Ferry & Navigas [ 110 530 p. 100 to 830 Wide Stripe Browns, g AW L L JRAIN SRR bt S $12.45 ‘ FROM VANCOUVER " S bl Hupmobile “TM Dominion” — 10:30 a. m tor | s S ! erges—blue, | ) | Winnipeg, Toron! : Gene Ewart $28.75 8 BOC LT THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY : ‘Kuppenheéimer Grays ! i,x:rnei‘pm'rmo;qnm. “The 1agt » o " Wfi,;t (fimgxoors ppe i ays, IN TRUTH A CAR || mickets, reservations and full Corner 4th and ankun Sts, "_‘ M 1362 ) FOR A NEW AGE! DesgRin Sk i AUTO PAINTING AN e X .‘;‘q”i‘f“’: b % V. W. MULVIILL, Agent Pantorium Cleaners RENOVATING {7 5 : " Saloum L] Juneau Disteibutor CA" A DIAX s Get Our Prices First | Seward S Next to Kanms v PACIFIC

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