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THE DAiLY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESD\Y MAY 10, 1932.. FINEST B\RI\EY COOGLE AND QPARK PLUG : By BILLE DE BECK SOTHE SULTAN WANTS YooY LISSEN- THAT GUY N \ NG, SAM v || T WEAR IT. HUH 222 /15 RICHERN Reckerrewd { BUNK ) YA\LE«::LWY w\?tsl :QS:SK 3 ! AN THIS (S HIS FIRST TR® 3 4 WE BAH‘ T AMERICA — SEEIN A?zfiulww“fpf m""“ HIGHNESS 82/ spoppin: NouRE THE LAFFIN: E DRESSED UP LIKE AOTRIT FOR ALL sAn [ THIS HE AINT So Bk =D I { Se . T"W““/ APT T& GET MCMESICK! oy i s ¥y A k. fl ISLANDS SAILING SCHEDUiv Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Senttle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA ... Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 *YURON May 7 May 10 May 16 iN'WESTERN May 10 May 14 May 16 *ALASKA May 14 May 17 May 23 Open Up Sglj_Your “White Elephants” . Use | TR : —{'YUKON BRINGS |ESTEBETH T s SRR Marine INews | 3 PASSENGERS | § PASSENGERS ' FROM SOUTH OFF SITKA RUN MUCH HALIBUT fvessel Calls at Juneau. on|Motorship Reports Good SOLD MONDRY| ™ Vorgin ¥ | Vo Vovege " PEAG & RO I R RN ) 1 room and kitchen- | ette, also one housekeeping room. | e Steme' Movemenu Channel Apartments. Phone 436. ls NORTHBOUND ® Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Thursday afternoon or evening. Norco scheduled to arrive AUCTION SALE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR RENT—Three-! Consisting of living room furni- flat. B ; electric range. Tmr/l fture, dining room sets, beds, tables,| and Gold. Phone 138. chairs, lamps, rugs, range, electric — ¢ “'afeaters, washing machine, dishes, FOR RENT — the Simpson Apai Sziurday morning phonograph, btc, etc. will be sold, ment on Gold Belt Ave. Com-|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS #let ‘the home of the late William Pletely furnished; three rooms,| ® Northwestern scheduled to sail E. Britt on Tth Street. bath, Inquire Nugget Shop. from Seattle today, but no o % e report. EALEH?(TAfizb 1:‘3%:"50%01%“ FOR RENT—Six-room house, steam | ¢ Admiral Evans scheduled to heat, close in. ' Phone 292. safl from Seattle May 11 at MAC KINNON APARTMENTS for|® 10 2 ™. 7 e permanent and transient guests. (@ ‘Alaskn scheduled 10 sall from FOR SALE—House, complete with Seattle May 14 at 8 a. m. =» furniture, including piano. Hot :OR Rh.JT Bmall fumulednpnn» N¢ nd scheduled to sail water heat, Electrol oil burner. ment; electric range. Call Cash| # Concrete garage. Phone 4043 Willoughby Ave. | Oliver M. Olson. ‘00‘"" botse, with N e 2 FOR SALE—Used pipeless furnace, h, on Gastineau Ave. Beauti-| « Wwith casing and requisites fu w. Apply Gastineau Hotel cellent condition. Ingquire 360 Front Street. R | . 3 —_— North- North- South- ¢ 3 With 174 passengers and a lar@e| With nine passengers the mclor- bound Lv. bound Lv. bound Lv. Price at Seattle, P.rmce cargo. out of Seaitle, the steams|enip Eitebeth, Capt. Edward Bach LOWaDiaD Seattle - Juneau Juneau Rupert Ranges from ;Sh‘: Yukon, Capt. H. R. Anderson and Purser Robert Coughlin, re- TRIP FARES Rogers May 3 May 7 May1l 5 414 C and Purser W. J. Wilcox, had an|turned t» Juneau yesterday after- Watson 3 May 12 to 414 Cents uncventful voyage north. Bound| noon from her regularly weekly SEATTLE Evans May 11 May 14 May 26 for Seward, she called at Juneau|yoyage to Sitka. She reported a Rogers . May 21 May 25 SEATTLE, May 10—Twelve ves- ifarg'r Vr:ay, gad Waybort business: 70 Watson . May 21 June 2 sels arnived here yesterday with | the vessel's passengers, T4 neoming ers were: 225,000 pounds of halibut. Med- |Were for Seward, destined for ean- ;‘run cnxfiisae:(gf: “ITQ Scobie, b B?r;m::;: fiu’““""" jum halibut sold for 4 to 4% cents neries in that neighborhood, and |mrank Metoalf, Eliot: Fremming, *Calls ‘at Yakutat, a pound and small halibut sold for places along the Alaska Rail-|Matt Lani, Samuel Govich. g or 3 cents a pound. jroad and the Interior. There were| grom Chatham—Axel Axelson. Infoptipticn . &hd tiokeis Pariihed \ " . PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, May 10, dova, Shepard Point and Neflie|eon, 2 K $ —Two hundred and fifty seven|Juan also. Piotn - Aanalby 3, &l Mrs, v S oMoy Pk XY Fonam thousand pounds of halibut were Supplies For Canneries ) old here yesterday. American| Among the cargo were consider- e L nm"gufi?fc world, Trans - Atlantic, {boats sold their fish for 4 cents, able ‘cannery supplies. | , a pound straight and Canadian| Passengers for Juneau numbered | NOME MINER IS ILL g Rotnd America Rate (one way wat- boats sold for 2 and 85 centsj30. They were: er, return by reil ($350.00. a pound. . From Seattle—W. H. Bacon,, W H. Rowe, a mining man from i 3 H. HbWA&D Mh : p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers is scheduled ve in port tomorrow at 1 o'clock. but sail south until to- afternoon. 1 Watson due in port at 1 o'clock in the morning. Yukon scheduled to arrive southbound May 16. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. nd 6-room apts. 421 s Tth. Telephone 2004. FOR SALE—Half interest in Tib- — s s e bitts' lot. See William Bosch. ey % sttt S G WANTED WOR SALE—Marquette sedan, 1930 — i o & T Hodel, in very good condition. WANTED—Girl for general house- ®} Phone 1204. work. Phone 296. {W. H. Bason, Mrs. R. H. Williams, |Nome, is a patient at St. Ann's STEAMSHIP CHIEF |5 asdun . Dubuet 1 . ik meme o AD M I RAL LINE ' 3 GOES TO SEATTLE son, C. O. Gossett, Thomas Hall.l |W. W. Jacobson, W. Kleiber, A. v aR SXLE 73;1;‘:7‘{’1;”}7"10’_ COLO! 1“.oman wants 'd | P, Lee, Michael McKallick, L. E.! VIr H L. Fau]kncr to launder and other laundr: o $Cc ¢ work. Anna Patterson, Phon Pacific leaves every Thursday 802 at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, E A S‘ull 4 > e Kake and way ports. BeVan Presley, recently appoink- | MeGinley, Russell Smith, L. J. od genéral manager of the Alaska | Uerli d 10 stees € de A N hl d T i “l‘:l‘" Steamship Company, was a pas-| ;‘;ro‘:gn fllr{‘evchlk;n :yagew Walker, A | Ort an rans‘ r n 77 7): 4 y S ‘I\ A T T ) . o . . o . . . ° > . . ° . . . . . . fro mSeattle May 16 at 0 ® {cannery workers booked for Cor-| prcm Hidden Falls—J. C. Simp- on Seattle-California service. . . . . . . . . . L . . B . . . . . Goud msonm nt. senger on the steamship Alasks er F. Peters 524 Gold St. TAWS filed, set and reteet] sesossecoeee s e e vhih caled at Juneau yesterdey| From Wrangell I N. Bovee. Foley automatic saw filer. t — on her way South. Mr. Presley| Nipe persons booked passage at Company SERVING 'ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates I New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 MUSSER will sand yoi us file and set your saw by ma-| is going to Beatile to assume his|juneau for the Westward. They % look like new. Free estimates. chf You will be pleased. Tom new duties. N eey | Prices reasonable. Phcne 439. Rackich, St. Ann's Ave., Douglas. | 1“101' :dome flmei hembem Gcmn For- Cordova—Oscar Craig. | — = = e R ———— era; anager in of the| For Seward—Fred Jensen, E. B\ FOR SALE — MAJESTIC ELEC- KALSOMINING, paintlng, hom Kennecott Copper Company. In‘c;mlmg Fred G. Beth, G. L. Rich, TRIC 9-TUBE COMBINATION decorating. Estimates free. Rea-| his new position he succeeds R.f.vqmuel ‘E'llcwrlm G. Beim C. G. » RADIO phonograph also BOSCH sonable. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 23. | C. Cantlow, resigned. |French, &. E. Bdd | CRUISER RADIO battery set, — S T Mr. Presiey is accompanied south | i Hordth s O O l > ?g:r t:;zec:;am b \HbLELL ANEOUS | SEATTLE, May 10—Motorship|by Mrs. Presley and fheir chil-| EXPERT PTANO TUNING o |Norco sailed at- 9 o'clock last night | dren. | Limited amount of orders accept-! Q! L] | g vy HOWARD D. STABLER. FIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | With 15 first class passengers. The led for a few days. Alaska Agent SALES Kohler-Brambach Pianos for sale @uium&fiaml@nflvlfiflnu&fi PM J.B. BURFORD & GO, D.B, Ticket Agenp ht Agers. Phane 19 114 DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- jfollowing passengers aboard are iord Seiivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons | ing. Madio and phonograph re. |booked for Juneau: Mrs. Lilian PACIFIC BACK FROM |or rent. Phone 1431. THANK YOU, | DATES 9 e i, i o i o | Burford, Barl Eckstrom, James M- |Geo. Anderson. PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPAN* ._.—n erSD“‘ aeh . “(" engine, e i erson_l it {Closkey. The Norco is scheduled PORT ALEXANDERYG"V Anderson Music Shoppe. 1 1922 (13 99 POR SALE: 8-h.p. gasoline engine, |to arrive at Juneau Saturday morn- — MOtorsh.’ PA'C'FIC in good running order, $75. See : Reporting an uneventful voysge,lr—"—_—-‘_ oy 1 g e d‘ M P he motorship Pacific, Capt. Paulll yow 15 SPRING CAR | : Leaves City Dock, Junelu, every Thitrsday 8t 10 a. . for Phters- al bt Kegel, returned to J th i b 2L FOR SALE—WIll sell cheap for e DJ T | e mre;m her “m“m,!, :flp t‘;; CLEANING TIME July 19 burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points, See agent for ports ‘J el by ! |Port Alexander and way ports. | August 23 ofweall during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets L ¢ash one twenty-four foot flat i —_———e Does your car need cleaning and | bottom river boat. Good condi- } F | ————————— touching up? Or complete re- |! September 20 from agent before boarding ship. ¥ ¢4ion. Apply Arctic Cigar Store. % High tide 3:20 a. m., 142 feet |HAYNES IS BOUND OVER painting? Take advantage of our October 18 PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO, Agents Valentise Bldg. SGR SALE_New Styls WEDDING , Pantorium Cleaners Low tide 10:32 a. m., 09 feet ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY | skilled services, equipment and | November 22 : * " RINGS, ENGRAVING FREE. See TELEPHONE 355 High fide 5:01 p. m., 117 feet | have the job done right. We also | Deottiber 20 t',hese at the Nugget Shop. | “We call for and deliver” Low ftide 10:37 p. m., 61 feet Edward Haynes, Petersburg, has|| refinish furniture. [ - b 2 been bound over to the Federal Advances will be made Jeave Seattle Arrive Juneay Leavs Juneaw 03 el 3 e # | - 9 /LOST ANU FOUND I i It s e R s 85 usual when request- M. S. “ZAPORA™ ™y s aay 1w . My 13 mulr‘m’l‘yEuTnAllfi Gwonx Shore by Tnited SRt ) GENE EWART Tfi;w bzd Calling at Funter, c:l:::go{, Hoonah, Penakee, Port AlexAnder, Kla-' Every Month in the Year LADY who took black coat by mis- Albert White. He is accused of with Connors Motor Co. take at Douglas Firemen's Ball GEO. ALFORS having stolen some groceries from | Special Sales Held on For Ticxets and Information see */ gnay have own by returning other. Phone Douglas 81. PHONE 564 - the Petersburg municipal dock, and | : > i Request of Shippers WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 ©. J. WEBER, Agent DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS |gasoline from the Standard Oil ¥ 8 { | . & e e 8——————— ——————@ | Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES | Warchouse. i T — Sheet music, including 17 SEE YURMAN eiaiad - Haynes recently pleaded guilty Motorship | o | . ¥ call 3922. S New Styles Bergmann Hotel | and was sentenced t oa several Lokids Juncas Every Thers- Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Dining Room oA jffl‘" in the Petersurg { gay a¢ § P, M. for Sitka and Yurman, the Furrier ||| First Class Home Cooking e Way Ports Triangle Building L Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. LAKINA CUE TONIGHT DAVE HOUSEL, Agent « Manhattan Serenade, etc. Please 57 =4 New Fur Garments in " e |to violating the Alaska Game Law ESTEBETH | | 01d papers for sare at ‘the Emplre. | ———————— | o MRS. HOOKER'S | e e 214 e Phone Single O The freighter Lakina, of the HOME COOKING | Juneau Beauty in port tonight at midnight to load Cakes, Pies, Salads, etc. b4 Shoppe Wox shooks. The Lakina is en- 24 SYLVIA BRUMBERG Toute to the westward as far as Specializing in Permanent and | Palse Pass. MISS A. HAMILTON ||| Finger Waves—Facials SOTRmeTT o .o ) Y i > - DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Furs made to order and c;ascxneau Br;:::f’ n:d Winn Hat | | Workmanship Guaranteed T 1932 ) REIE_‘.II"?&IR Wcél:‘x g Ml 5 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alaska Southem Air“ays [ Shop by Appointment Prices Reasonable : g S!A : S 8] i ADVANCED MODELS NO JOB ZO8 | For Reservations ‘Call or See Snyrt Dressmaking o Shopbe . NOW ON DISPLAY ||} Capital Electric Co. f 'S.S. PRINCESS NORAH A. B. HAYES s Hadware ———|{ NEW LOW PRICES || FERRY TIME CARD . Harris Hardware Co. : i May 14, 24, June 4 Leaves Junean Sor Douglas and y 1%, &%, e . ’ farimmae | [CGARBAGE | - sl semms 22 plge M. S. Prince of Wales H A ULED C"m;;”: ilrowr i :;;: g DFBOM 'mcz (Under Charter to Capt.'C. P.-Haugen) { ! istributors 9:158.m.1 'i-db.n. THE NEW Ettective May 1 Lez\;’en .‘qunseau Lea\;[ Sagla;tle ArriveM.L\;n;nu Ketchikan Reasonable Monthly Rates : 11:18p.m. “8oo Dominion”—12 noon for Win- 0. . Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, HEMLOCK WOOD v ien H upmobile e S0, Mon- For Tickets and Information See “Order Wog,n These m’m [ R ; “The Tmperial’—10:00 p.m. for Win- FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 - COTd oo | i 8 nipeg, Toronto and 3025 ZYNDA Monireal. y RCIAL PRINTIN( | W oy oneh :30a.m. [Tickets, reservations “ COMMERCIAL FRINTING " 8! ]‘;XVIS n;v;;:;‘:g;c: 125 oy oo | Bt s cAR s ALASKA MEAT CO ge M Sl ee g | ? || TFOR A NEW AGE! || = v. W. MULVINILL, Agent QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | HAAS ————— .|} JUNEAU FROCK ‘Thase. | §y & Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales Famons Cabilies V1S I N SHOPPE JAMES CARLSON e PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 The - Cash- Bazaar ‘ et ey s ., ’|{| Juneau Distributor 14 ; B Open Eveni Hats | sl e o W 0.2 : MM Old Papers for sale ai Empire Um

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