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‘e #FOR SALE—Electric washer, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID /, MAY 6, 1932, _ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU(: Sou GUNS GOT TTHE SULTAN ALL WROMG = HE’S THE GREATEST FELLA 1 KNOW! SUS' LOOKIT THESE DUDS HE. GIMME ¥ LOOKRIT THLS RoeK 1N My BONNET =TS A REAL RLRY, BOYS AN GET A LOAD © THIS KIMOO = THE., BRAWD, S SOLD GoLd = { TTHE QUTERT 'S WORTH MORE'A THE GRAND CENTRAL STATON- WELL. SO LOAMG. BOYS - k. Tw se seEw (e 3 Open Up Sell Your “Whlte Elephants” Use the Want Ads!| 32 $15.00, FOR RENT— oom: house, sbeum heat, close in. Phone 292. Phone 4104. FOR SALW_second hand Tumber, MAC KINNON APARTMENTS for permanent and transient guests. Good assortment. E. A. Stoltz, 524 Gold St. FOR RENT—Three-room, furnish- ed, modern house. Phone 5404 #-80 h.p. Danish Semi-Diesel mar- ine motor, complete in every re- FOR RENT — pum;shed steam- spect. Brand new and in original | peated apartment. Bishop Apart- crates. An engine of quality and | ments, fishing especially designed: for and towing boats. Prics very rea- FOR RENT-—Small furnishedapart- % sonable. Would consider trade. For full particulars write L. A. Nielsen, Room 618, 948 Market Street, San Francisco. FOR SALE—Modern, new 6-room vhouse on 10th St., Phone 5404. to look like new. Fres estimates. Prices reasonable. Phcne 439. WOR SALE — MAJESTIC ELEC- TRIC 9-TUBE COMBINATION - RADIO phonograph also BOSCH CRUISER RADIO hattery set, new low drain tubes, thousand- our battery. HOWARD D. STABLER. LSRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 ——- cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons Anderson Tel. 37, 217 er : YPOR SALE: 8-h v in good running order, $75. Alstrom’s Newsstand. See FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for cash one twenty-four foot flat bottom river boat. Good condi- tion. Apply Arctic Cigar Store. FOR SALE—New Style WEDDING «RINGS, ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. 5 WANTED WANT to buy lot or hou Give full particulars first letter. C-1793, Empire. COLORED Wwoman wants curtains to launder and other laundry work. Anna Patterson, Phone 2. opposite Rien- - ment; electric range. Call Cash Groocery, Willoughby Ave. | FOR RENT—Five-room house, with bath, on Gastineau Ave. Beauti- ful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. AVAILABLE MAY 1—the Simp- son Apartment on Gold Belt Ave Completely furnished;three rooms, bath. Inquire Nugget Shop. @eecscesccscsscce s Three and 6-room apts. 421% E 7th. Telephone 2004. MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS, Raaios, Sewing Mzchlnes, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- | ing. Radio and phonograph re-| | pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. . | L. C. SMITH ana CORONA | TYPEWRITERS gasoune engine, | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied J | customers” | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET L | | | i bt akina men aboard for the Point Hobron on of the ‘American Pacific Whaling land. Marine News Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND Northland is due to arrive ab 6 oclock tonight. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive Saturday at midnight. SCHEDWULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 7 at 9 a. m. Nor:o scheduled to sail from Seaitle May 9 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sajl from Vancouver May 9 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seaftle May 11 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound May 9. Admiral Watson due south- bound about May 10. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petershurg, Kake and way ports. sesecoeeoocwse 7 SEE - Yoy SHOULDA Btk AROLND A FEW MINUTES AGO, ANME = BARNEY was HERE AN HE HAD on ENOUGH O'THE SULTAN'S JUN®R Y5 FilL A SHOw CASE | | WHALING CREW COMING NORTH SEATTLE, May 6—The steam sailed yesterday with Company on Kodiak I o> Pantorium Cleaners TELEPHONE 355 “We call for and deliver” - ¥ Taws filed, set and retecthed il Foley automatic saw filer, ¥ ws file and set your saw by mn- chine. You will be pleased. Tom ¥ Rackich, St. Ann’s Ave., Douglas. KALSOMINING, palnting, home decorating. Estimates- free. Rea- sonable. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 235. * LOST ANU FOUND & X ST_Two iron wheels on Glacier Highway. Finder please notify # Fagerson, P‘hcme 32. $OST—Black purse Tuesday night. lflnder please notify Nugget Cafe mS’I‘~Bunch of keys in leather fold. Finder please notify Empire. . I® MRS. HOOKER'S | COFFEE SHOP HOME COOKING | Cakes, Pies, Salads, etc. | ! Tt o i A MISS A. HAMILTON Furs made to order and Remodeled Gastineau Hotel or Winn Hat Shop by Appoinimeént LI You Can Save Money at _f Our Store SEE US FIRST Harris Hardware GCo. Lower Front Street BUSINESS PPLI P ) % COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Geo. M. Smvpkins Co. I HAAS & Fameus- Candies | The Cash B’azq:u- Open Evenings Guaranteed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING GEO. ALFORS PHONE 564 SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling urman, the Furrier i | | Tl | | Tglnnzle Building Il | I ? s SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a ; i Special Plate LUNCH for 50c¢ er 35 5= attle. TIDES TOMORROW 16.8 feet -18 feet 142 feet 34 feet m., m. m., m., High tide 1:12 a. Low tide 7:50 a, High tide 2:08 p, Low tide 7:50 p. NORTHLAND DUE IN PORT TONIGH Moterdnip Northiand is due in port tonight at 6 o'clock from Se- ‘The craft will be in port until 10 o'clock and then sail on her return voyage south via Port | Althrop and Sitka. ———————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. Distributers . T! Come and get, || e (s S e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE . “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats HALIBUT SELLS By BILLE DE BECK HELP - POLICE ! Twe BEEN HI-JARKED! WITH BIg GARGO, 1 PASSENGERS Motorship lfixrls on Reg- ular Weekly Voyage to Sitka DRSS, | FROM 3 T0 53 - | SEATTLE, Mdy 6.—Five vessels| brought 116000 pounds of halibut With a -ecapacity cargo and 11 the motorship Este- m: TS, ESTEBETH GOES REDUGE PRICE QF CHUM AND PINK SALMON Seattle Brokers and Pack- ers to Meet Japan- ese Competition SPATTLE, May 6-—-Canned sal- on brokers and packers who have Medium hali~ Peth, Capt. Edward Bach and Pur-|been pricing Alaska pink talls at but so‘d rm 4%, to 5% cents a|5er Rcbert Coughlin, departed last $L a dozen and chums at 90, cents, |pound and small fish sold for 2 €vening on her regular weekly voy- | yesterday reduced the prices to |halibut were brought 18 223 Seward Street cents a pound. e e [NATURE GRAND, BUT FISH MARKET VILE| Twenty-eight thousand pounds of to Juneau the prevailing prices today, but |on the Fish Exchange, 3 cents a pound first grade and 2 cents a pound second grade, proved unsat- isfactory and the -catches Iak«n to Prince Rupert, B. C. were | > Addington, Capt. sivert And- | erson, had 14,000, and the Hyper-| ien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, 14,000. “This trip to the Icy Strait banks| was the most pleasant in my 10 years' experience as a fisherman m Southeast Alaska wnt(‘rs, sui’l Capt. Anderson. “The throughout the days, there was not even the ripple of breeze, the sea was like glass. There was plenty of fish of the most desirable size and of the best quality. nature seemed divine; only markets now are vile.” REV. E. MARSDEN DIES, KETCHIKAN Rev. Edward Marsden, ‘ordaihed | minister of the Presbyterian Church, with his pastorate at Metlakatla, and one of the best known of his race in Southeast Alaska, died at 2 o'clock this morning in the hos- pital at Ketchikan, as a result of pnepmonia. Word of his death was received in Juneau this afternoon by Charles W. Hawkesworth, Act- ing Chief of the Office of Indian Affairs. Rev. Marsden was a college grad- uate. His pulpit oratory had at- tracted attention from many parts of the United States. - Forty-two applications from 16 state were received for the foot- ball coaching position at Ouachita college, Arkadelphia, Ark. age to Sitka, Her freight was of general char- {aober destined for various of cell. Qutgoing passengers were: To: Hoonah—Arnes Martin, To Tenakee—Joseph Jackson, Fe- lix Mnscar. To Todd-Lars Rtwn To. Chicagof — r, 8. 8. Croswell, Joseph Nezzette, Erick Olsen. To Sitka—Walter Brunn, Walter H. BAAIC T. R. Chandler. KNUTE TOPNESS NORTH RESIDENT 40 YEARS DIES | A“jAged Fisherman Succumbs Shortly After Reach- ing Hospital Knute Topness, aged 74, who had lived in Alaska 40 years, died last evening at St. AnnS hospital this oty - of heart disease. had béen ment for a been seriously ill at his home Norway Point on Glacier Highway suffered a three +weeks. Having collapse . yesterday afternoon, was hastily conveyed to the hos- pital but he survived the transfer cnly & frief while. Mr. Topness was a fisherman. His only known relative is a broth- skipper of the ‘Driva, which is now towing a becom of logs from a camp near Kake to the Juneau Lumber Mills er, Capt. Thos. Topness, here. Fungral, arrangements will not {be made until the return to the city of Capt. Topness. The remains are at ithe Charles W. Carter Mor- tuary. (Continuea from Page One) ports ‘He afflicted with the ail-{ long time and had |88 and 60 cents respectively. duction was made to check the invasion of Japanese salmon we- cently offered at about those pric- es. on the Atlantic seaboard. ——————— Banjo, Phone Pole, Auto in Collision AUGUSTA, Me.,, May 6.—A ban- Jo, telephone pole, and an auto- mobile engaged in a peculiar acci- dent but Mrs. Dcra K.’ Clark, Au- gusta, and her year-old baby boy, were uninjured. The car struck a bump in the road, the banjo hounced and struck the baby. Mrs. Clark looked around and the car struck a telephone pole. The car, pole and banjo were wrecked. - rr——— Dld papers tcr samw at The Empire NOTICE OF ll EARIN G ON PE- TITION OF WIDOW TO BE AWARDED THE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ESTATE IN AC- CORDANCE WITH THE PRO- VISIONS OF CHAPTER 12, SESSION LAWS OF ALASKA, 1919, In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, Commissioner and ex-Officio. Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM E. BRITT, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Sophia Lind Britt has filed herein a petition under the pro- visions of Chapter 12, Session Laws of Alaska, 1919, praying that she be awarded all the personal prop- erty of the estate of deceased, after payment of funeral expenses, expenses of last illness, and costs of: administration; and that a hear- ing be had upon said petition be- fore the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on May 7, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which time and place all persons interested in sald petition and in said estate may appear and file their objections to the granting of said petition, and contest the in at he Canvas and Leather I. Goods | MADE TO ORDER bl E. McClaire, Prop. ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. e e ‘FERRY TIME CARP Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane [, 6:158.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.1 ):40p,m. | Juneau l'erry & Naviga tion Company e ———— $ ScTO '$5.00 Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Hupwmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Jumesu Distributor — | same. | /GIVEN under my hand and the seal of -the Probate Court at Juneau, | Alaska, this 2nd day of May, 1932. (Seal) CHAS. SEY, | Commissioner and ex - Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 3, 1932, | Last publication, May 6, 1932. SAILINGS SOII”' ,’» TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau May 14, 24, June 4 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER Effective May 1 “S00 Dominion”—12 noon for Win- nipeg, Toronto, =Mon- treal and Chicago. “The Imperial”—10:00 p.m. for Win- nipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Tickets, reservations and fult particulars fromi V. W. MULVIHILE, ‘Agent JUNEAU CANADMAN PACII'-IC It was explained that the re-| FINEST Motorship 'Y PHONE 79 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. DEPEIVD/;DLE Phones: SAILING Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA . .. Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 *YUKON May 7 May 10 May 16 tN'WESTERN May 10 May 14 May 18 *ALASKA ... May 14 May 17 May 28 »—Southwestern Alaska Route. {—Southeastern Alaska Route: Alaska Southern Ai For Resexvations Call or See A. B. HAYES SCHEDUL» Due juneau Due Juneau For, North- North- South- LOW ROUND bound Lv. bound Lv. bound Lv. Seattle Juneau Juneau TRIP FARES Rogers .May 3 May 7 May 11 Watson May 12 SEATTLE Evans May 11 May 14 May 26 TO Rogers May 17 May 21 May 25 Watson May 18 May 21 June 2 CALIFORNIA Berving Boutheastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports “Calls at Yakutat. Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantie, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail ($350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Northland Transportatwn Company SERVING- ' ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER-—Shte Service—Same Rates New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 " Salling from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M J.B. BURFORD & GO. D, B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 . PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock,” Junielu every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- burg; Kake, Port Alexander and Way Rolunts. See agent for ports of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before hoarding ship. 3. B. BURFORD & €0, Agents ' Valéntihe Bldg. May 13 May 13 see Phone 10’ EANE SERVICE! S 10 19 10T Leave Juneau April 28 Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 OidPagersknsdeuEup& M. S., Prince of Wales (Undet Chdrter-to Capt. € P. Haugen) Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau May 4 May 9 Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan For Tickets and Information See FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 ALASKA MEAT QUABITY AMSERVWE Aus in Fresh Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:80 M. S. “ZAPORAMG Seattle Arrive Junean. Leave. m May 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hopnan, %enakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. For Tickets and ©O. J. WEBER, Agent Oy

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