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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LR A N a6 AR BB g F b g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932 ; d gy » i By BILLE DE bECK 3 v BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e - \ W;:\R:] RECOGNITION OF A / FINEST STEAMERS 1\ FROM MOW ON QUR HERO SLEEPS IN A ROYAL BED g“) g ) (&“éf‘ i BARNEYS EFFORTS T© PROVE KIS FRIENDSHIP FOR WIS ROYAL HIGHNESS S U AN S ULY) HAS TAKEN BARNEY To HIS Y HEART AND EVEN (NS HIS PALATIAL HOME = NOTHING IS Too Goob FOR BARNE Y — THE GREAT PALACE 1S 3 F i » AT IS DISPOSAL — ALL Tae E GREATEST JEWEL SAILING SCHEDUL® SERVANTS ARE HIS T A\WE\?#LEQTONF'N TR WomS comMMaND WAYS OPEN 9: BARMNEY:S |NSPECTION - Leave Duejuneau DueJuneau ' ~WHY NOT * earney's Seattle Northbound Southbound [ g v A MEMBER OF T ROVAL FAMILY AQw - e | | *ALASKA Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 | ; TR P L *YUKON May 7 May 10 May 16 b ’ {N'WESTERN May 10 - May 14 May 16 b *ALASKA .........May 14 May 17 May 23 " S ll Y “w .t l y U W t ' *—Southwestern Alaska Route. {—Southeastern Alaska Route. -Upen Up . dell Your hite E ephants . Use the Want Ads! § =t R G G T Foo T 2 S R T ) spiae PR Reservations—Tickets—Travel Information W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Germany’s Rebuilt Na v i b s Marine News | e P et e i i 773 Steamer Movements - 20 PASSENGERS E— Marquette sedan, 1930 1 in very good :condition. Phone 1204/ — the Simpson Apari- 3 E ¥ X rooms, NORTHBOUND ! [ FOR, SALE — Cabir Auk Lake. Admiral Rogers schedul to GUME ]9 LEAVE i | ~ y A See Mrs. H. L. Paulkner. FOR RENT — Smal furdishea s ; iive @k 7 ovlock tortighi. y | Should' have 3 days’ mail. Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | i | I North- North- South- {‘ ON NURTHLAND bound Lv. bound Lv. bound Lv. ‘ S Seattle Juneau Juneau % nt, Ttit and Harris. Phone | ond hand lumber. s | Good assortment. E. A. Stoltz, 24 Gold st. . . ° o . . 2 ° . . . ° ¢ 5 ____|FOR RENT: —Slx-ro;m house, steam Nrg-c:o ‘sch:aduleg \A: - f:m ‘ LB IARES Rogers May 3 May 7 May 11 Semi-Diesel o5 heat, close in. hone 292. attle May at 9 p. m. W Watson M: 12 nish Semi-Diesel mar . i ay R e - —— Princess Norah scheduled to Molors}up Comes from Se- SEAYLILE Evans May 11 May i4 May 26 shedt Erand new Andcin onieinb. AR A A A (2 safl from Vancouver May 9 . TO Rogers ...May 17 May 31 May 25 é e e perfnanent and transient guests. (o . gt 9 p. m. attle and to Sail South Watson ... May 18 May 21 June 2 crates. An cngine of quality and ___ _ /& i Ronk e 73‘ heduled to safl 7 y Y XENT—Three-room, furnish- Proeltien R iod. B S from Sitka e designed for fishing ng boats. Price very rea- Would consider trad 1l particulars write L. A m 618, 948 Market , San Francisco. Berving Southeastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports *Calls at Yakutat. Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. fro mSeattle May 10 at 9 a. m. Admiral Evans scheduled to safl from Seattle May 11 at 10 a. m. and scheduled to sail fro mSeattle May 16 at 0 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound May , modern house. Phone 5404. 3 furnished apart tric range. Call Cash oughby Ave. he m ard Williams and Pur- called at Juneau JFOR SALE- Modern, new 6-room California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantie, Trans-Pacifie. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail ($350.00. -room house, wit stineau Ave. Beauti- ful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. ILABLE MAY Il—the Simp- n Apartment on Gold Belt Ave. Completely furnished;three room ath. Inquire Nugget Shop. will sand your old floors like new. Frez estimates. reasonable. Phcne 439. 9. Admiral Watson due south- bound about May 10. —_ LOCAL SAILINGS apts. 421% E o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- 2004. e day night at 6 p. m, for e ee90 0000000000000 000RCeE s port consisted cf| s and green veg 3 are on sale at loc She carried cannery plies for discharge at Port TRIC 9-TUBE COMBIX N RADIO phonograph also BOSCH # CRUISER RADIO batfery set, B. HL HOWARD, Agent. 2 ,® Sitka and way ports. . | thor| 1 3 new low draintubes, thousand- LLANEOUS Pacific leaves every Thursday e ssengers For Jumiean ! Here two of the first pictures to be made of the new navy of the German IR " hour battery. —4 at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® ngers who disembarked here ! Republie, built to replace the Imperial Navy which was scuttled at . HOWARD D. STABLER. e ] , Sewing Machines Kake and way ports. E Scapa Flow, Scotland, after surrender to the British. Sailors of the || g R e " g - Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun-{, ¢ o o s e o 0 0 0 8 8 ® : o ; | ctuiser Koenigsberg are shown at anti-aircraft gunnery practice, during Nort’da"[d Tra s i ofiat DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 ing. Radio and phonograph re- Sl From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. E.| pecent maneuvers in the Baltic Sea. Note that the men are equipped P on S | b ¢ cord, deliyered; 5 cords, $35, Mons Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 or Fraser, | — Milton Ferry T. Ryan, Mrs. A. F. Knight, Mrs.| with the latest type gas masks. Inset shows some ships of the fleet in line. C SERVING 'ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER--Same Service—Same Rates I New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Miss Coleen Ryan, M Eileen - e ® | Ryan, J. P. Guiry, James H. Strang, 27 PASSENGERS BUTTER BEAR Jeatt migh QdeLiA 4 %o, 108 ‘fout i B Okio, Nathan BRI, rob- | £ f| ‘ ; FOR SALE: 8-hp. in;good running order, Aldtrom’s Newsstand. 3 leas y Empire. | ¢ Bish op, P. L. Bishop. 1 Southeast Alaska ports— | | | d Mrs. Erick Paulson :ul(lv | ’ | | a 4. m, -14 feet D m, 136 feet Low tide 8:20 p. m., 4.0 feet TIDES MONDAY FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for cash one twenty-four foot flat bottom river boat. Good condi- tion. Apply Arctic Cigar Store. M: child, D. Armour, P. E. Reynolds, b e 715 0 BT ANE fed | TR, 00 W, Bol, | A [Lestage, J. L. Newill. i Tov e 0:00 e m, Dr.tee | SR p o | High tide 8:21 p. m,, 12.8 feet g ‘ 47 feet Salling from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Ageis, Phone 79 Phone 114 FOR SALE—New Style * ¢ RINGS, ENGRAVING FREE. Se , pid I these at the Nugget Shop. 4oty ioht SEATTLE, May 7.—Steamer Yu={(: £ ouk C. B. Anderson, Roy Wright, 3 nderson, Roy Wr D o this Tl City of Oakland Disposes| 7 b TELEPHONE 355 i R. N. DeArmond, J. A. Edwards. kon sailed at 'SEATTLE HALIBUT e ing for Southeast and Southwest of Craft—Goes on WANTED “We call for and detiver” | SELLS FOR 3 TO 7 porsons Booked Here |nlisks ports with 18 firs clash A PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION. COMPANY 56 LLS Juncau for Sitka and ports south |and 70 steerage passengers aboard. p MOtOl‘Ship C‘PACIFIC” % —Gu;nmeed The following passengers on the le destined for Port Althorp and Sitka wer | Low ‘tide 8:57 p. m., WANT to buy lot or hous2 full particulars first letter. C-1793, | were ris Endtand 4 o ! | |'yukon are booked for Juneau: ) D, val, May 7—The Enzplre A e o SnEE'll"‘hé;l:&GWOBK ]\ F Sitka—Chet Johnson, R. u‘\;'\ sfwgi \Clmchlli Mike Mc-{Clly Cou la;b msmy sold the | Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- ROLORED: ymitian -wants) curelns GEO. ALFORS | Riodes, 8. Malone, Allen Morgan |cailick, A. F. Leer, A B. Ogden fold cutter Bear to Rear Admiral burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports to launder and other laundry E | |ralibut sold for 4% to 7 cents| OO e ,‘T"’“ Scott, Sam- | g, el Smith, L. R. Ellson, W. J. |Richard Evelyn Bird for his pro-|} of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets | vy work. Anna Patterson, Phone PRONE.80¢ |a pound end smalls sold for 3 s O..G. Torrence, Vance \wiomer ¢ V. Gossett, Mrs. Doc. trip to the Antarctic. from agent before boarding ship. Hi 802. ¥ TAWS filed, set and reteethed with Foley automatic saw filer. Let ¢ us file and set your saw by ma- chine. You will be pleased. Toin i ot ., |Willlams, W. H. Bacon and wife, The cufter was given to the PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Valentine Bl - — f;‘;r ‘ff‘:,f.‘,ka’\‘m_m;“;”‘:‘a 1H°“‘“;L. H. GAcGinley, L. J. ling, [City of Oakland for a museum sayse Sids SEE YURMAN o e tre gt farson, |Beriha Green, W. V. Rebertson, Vi [but the City Councll decided to New Fur Garments In | Department of the Interior, Gen- |yr C‘I‘nrl;‘ I ram’i‘o, E‘:b‘nk‘ L(;‘C'{Du»luel! and 11 steerage. dispose of it on account of the New Styles eral Land Office, Washington, D. a0, M i T R expense. The sale was balked ! Seattle Arrive Junean ando, Mrs. T. Smith, D. Smith, | Throtigh government aid, 25,000{when s ship-wrecking crew en-| M, S. “ZAPORA""‘" e J Leave Juncaw cich, St. Ann’s Ave., Douglas. | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | C,. March 30, 1932. Notice is hereby | pe it Miss Hi ge, . £ Bapklch, St ANDSSNRR B S Yoty e Kurri !given that pursuant to the pro-i&-o";a;m}, Miss Hulda Hodge, |, oo have been built in the Irishftered a bid that was $5 above May § May 13 May 13 KALSOMINING, pal home | Yurman, the ‘Furrier | |S50 U086 BT 5075, aay | Ve Bach | rvee ‘State in the last ten years. |the Byrd bid, which was $1,000.|Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonah, Fenakee, Port Alexander, Klav decorating. Estimates free. Rea- | iangle Building | {23 Stat, 108), certain buildings Sk A e _ I'The sale to Byrd is possible through wock, Craig, Ketchikan. » soneble. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 285, ®—————"— i {erected by the Government on the Daily Empire Want Ads Pay et ___ |the withdrawal of the higher bid. Por Tickls and Infedtnatiin see Pt e e St former Fort Egbert abandoned mili- s The City of Oakland wanted 10|y yg NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent 4y Daily Empire Wan ¥ é o tary reservation, at Eagle, Alaska,| % 3 1 Motorshi give the cutter to Byrd but legal| y § e T E Y o S ABIN?S | will be offered for sale for cash| Canvas and Leather | (2 ons required a sale at auc- s | L. O, SMITH and CORONA {to the highest bidder at not less| | Goods | “ESTEBETH” her bidder had intend- TYPEWRITERS |than the appraised price at Eagle, | | it |8 ed to use the Bear in the Alaska | " Everything 'in Furnishings Alaska, commencing at 11:00 am MADE TO ORDER | {{ Leaves Junecau Every Thurs- fur trade. J. B. Burford & C°~ for Men | June 15, 1932, i dae laire, Prop. j day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and For over 40 years the cutter was “Our doorstep worn Il?y satisfied ! ! * C. C. MOORE, ! wward Street I Way Ports used in Alaska waters. s . o | CpE. ol DAVE HOUSEL, Agent | ey s i First publication, l;\{pfllzg, llggg ‘ 1 Phone Single O 4 T Last publication. May 28, . ; B { 1 MRS. HOOKER'S ELFC'IRICAL i o *+ COFFEE SHOP f_——’\ REPAIR WORK ‘ ol HOME COOKING | { —— NO JOB TOO' SMALL 1§ Cakes, Ples, Salads, ctc. ‘. L o m C] EVROLFT : Capital Electric Co. ~ e : IS 2 i { V/ || Leerrrrrrr e ool " : . PEN ® G i - g5 2 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! | %ISSN%CEA%LL‘TB(BN FERRY TIME CARD ¥ urs 4 Kot | oo e S ot 10 vaxcouvem, vicronsn, || Alaska Southern Airways | Gastineau Hotel or Winn Hat | | . i 2 and SEATTLE 6:15a.m. - 4 Shop by Appointment 11 ADVANCED MODELS LIk For Reservations Call or See - 2 [ 9:15a.m.t S.S. PRINCESS NORAH A. B. HAYES | T AN TR AR NOW ON DISPLAY [ . i . Y R EET H arry ; | 12:30pamt ‘ Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 o Our_Store 11 HESSE LR | 2:000m. From Juneau - | SEE US FIRST ‘ Da son’ s NEW LOW PRICES || .:fgg::-' - May 14, 24, June 4 MBS ITA DAL 00 R . 3L S DU TS *| Harris Hardware Co. || w | Leaves Douglas for Juneaw SERIES 222 s M. S. Prince of Wales | Lower Front Street | 1 ¢ M C 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. E e DAILY TRAIN SERVICE ® | Cafe HONBATS: otor Lo. 8:308.m. $7:45p.m. : FROM VANCOUVER (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) | Distributors | 9:30a.m.t 0:55p.m. THE NEW ; Leave Juneau Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau | ‘ 12:45p.m.t 11:30pam, 1«_:rrocuve May 1 April 28 May 4 May 9 i & SUSIS IR 5{22-:' 13{“0‘“!- | £ [“So0 D""""ffigcg_“%mt;“ m:- Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan | ~ Rt ' | ey 2 A For Tickets and Information See 5:00p.m. H b l 1 treal and 3 ~t { SUNDAY < irians ‘ it e | DA Y FEMMER'S DOCK—Telephone 114 | {—Frelght will be aceepled. | ‘ nipeg, Toromto and 5458 i $—Saturdays only. | 8 Montreal. ot ‘. 'COMMERCIAL PRINTING | TU RKE Y ELEVATOR SERVICE Tickets, reservations and full particulars from A L Am BINDERY | e g Juneau Ferry & Naviga- IN TRUTH A CAR || ;9E0. M. SIMPKINS Eo. ‘ DI NNER —_— tion Company ‘ FOR A NEW AGE! j V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR !Jl_'gNG 11 JUNEAU FROCK | | JUNEAU Meadowbrook Butter . Austin ' Tamales B H SHOP Kann’s JAMES CARLSON | PHONE 39 Delimler SRRCIR &9 o Famous Candies || One Douar ! OFLE { gero N | | CA“A D l A fl : | ,| The Cash Bazaar \ | (] e M e Bveadn | sxwag $5.00 4 || Juneau Distributor | S Open Evenings | Hoslery and Hats | srreET I PAC 1Fl C . o & D e s i — i -5 - - Old Papers for sale at Empire ‘>Ofliga

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