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o4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932 G BILLE DE BECK FINEST 3 days’ mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail : Ji BECAUSE 3usT AN OLD TEAMERS 5} cav Te 2 T Tt missus HEV. SR e, \S HERE - - V. TRAT'S &o SULV. REASON WHY HOW ABouT=- T SHOULDKT BE AS FRIENDLY AS EUER , WTH Tl oL BovY. . . ¥ SAILING SCHEDULE N——— Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON May 16 / IN'WESTERN May 14 May 16 .. 1 May A | 0 Kindpusures Sy e Gen gt sy T Akl Y o= o F fN'WESTERN ...May 24 May 28 May 30 ¢ ' *_Southwestern Route Yell Your 1te ulepl ants Use the ant Bl a1 e . I oLl ARl ST e e tigii ST For Iiformation, Reservations and Tickets call i f THE ALASKA LINE A . W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 | ; : arine INews | BRIEF CALL ON | FROM JUNEAU " . BN (TR R TR 3 L1 At A SKA STEAMSHIP CO - T 0 e ___'e®escescewsseoe | & FOR SALE—At a quarter of its CLEAN furn ms; board if | e Nu THWESTERN ! 3 —_— O A et ot desiria. Ressonable, 43 Bast 7. o Steames Movements \Vessel Bririgs 9 Passengers|Admiral Evans Calls Here 148 acres; patented, at mouth e - NORTHBOUND i ~ Tak ‘v, commoniy known as FOR RENT — Purniched 3-700m |¢ aska seneduled lo armive ot | to This Port and Takes on Way grom Zeattle T —— Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- A Aapariment; also housekeepng 6 o'clock in the morning and to dewar lard on premises or to L. V. Win- _foom Channel Apts. Phone 436. will perhaps remain in port | Away 16 R North- North- South- ® ter, Juneau. 3 5.room house, 5thand | 5 or 6 hours. Should have FnR cANNEH Bound from Seward to Seattle,| Lumber from Juneau was taken LOW ROUND bodndiLy. - bound Lv. bound L¥. 7 th mship Yukon, Capt. C. V.|t0 Westward ports yesterday by Seattle Juneau Juneau East, $40. Phone 257. ind and Purser David Do- |the steamship Admiral Evans. The TRIP FARES Rogers ..May 3 May 7 May 1l lrsm called early this morning Bt |V C. H. Hansen and Watson May 12 FOR SALE—Partly furnished housz. » Four rooms, bath. Inquire *i WANT lot or house. Give price, full eceveveoccoe D. B. Femmer. particulars. Address C-1793. fro mSeattle May 16 at 0 ®|Vesse] Brings kacrs and Juneau. During her brief otay n, arrived here gy g‘;?;?i fi:i }; %ii ;t fi’, gg ey b i B S - o g p. m. ERe": loadbd & Shion, 8 at 9:30 Saturday night from Se- g e FOR SALE—Used pipeless furnace, »“gmanemo1:‘]31’3:“;5“'1&“’5:‘;5]85’&’ Admiral Rogers scheduled to Supplies to South- L e PO i depanii O i TO Watson ....May 18 ~May 21 June 2 with casing and requ‘.st(‘;;:‘Ex- pel sail from Seattle May 17 east Alaska The vessel brought nine passen- |Sunday afternoon for Seward and CALIFORNIA Serving Southeastern and Southwest- cellent wndmon Phone 15 FOR RENT—] ive-room I at 10 a. m. { s to this port fmm the West- |Kodiak., Most.of her stay in this ern Alaska Ports i i heduled e e Calls akutat. bath, on Gastineau Ave. Beauti- | ® Admiral Watson scheduled to |watd and booked hers sen for|city was occupied with taking on L/ at Y . . . . . ° . . . E] . ° . . . ° . . FOR SALF.—H’IH' lnt“l(’s‘ in le‘ With 145 pasx sail from Seattle May 18 at gers and a large g qoutn cargo dt the wharf of the Juneau . ful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel.'® bitts’ lot. See William Bosch. is w ?] i) le 10 a. m. argo of Seattle freight for South- Passengers For Juneau | Lumber Mills Information and tickets furnished FOR SALE — Cabin at Auk Lake. e o Princeds Noralt scheduled to east Alaska ports. the steamshid| quoss who disembarked &t Ju- en passengers disembarked o8 Seatiie-OuEEniy SV, See Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. WANTED e sall from Vancouver May :\gla hc‘clfilzm;;d C;&j;er C‘}]“mei ‘2 neau were: s port. They were: California-New York via Panama _— o e W e 19 at 9 p. m. | Tases™ chsiti. O From Scward—Mrs. Paul Meier, . G. Sullivan, Margaret H Canal and return. MUSSER will sand your old floors oung lady for us e Yukon scheduled to sail from e [Largs experienced an uneventful Pty e Duncan, Mrs. B. Hunsbedt, Vietor G u ; s .'J. Nylen, J. J. Gravey and , 3 ict Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, to look like new. Free estimates.! APPIY Capitol Theatre. Seattle May 21 at 9 a. m. e (vovage north. She arrived at Ju- |y w ghoncer, | Griffiths, Mark Hart, H. T. Tripp, Trans-Pacific. Prices reasonable. Phcne 439. L;RADUATE civil _engineer, local § Norco Hic“;‘:;e‘za";t 59“‘:) f;"m : ’r(“,,‘:)hfm;"mt}_‘;f ‘:‘;‘:ms‘;‘l“‘(‘;‘ Jno-| " From Cordova—Mrs, R, Tral.|\Robert Wakelin, J. O Clauson, Wokind Addtoh Tats G way Waks = " % sident, desires connection with se_“’”' P B o iy e " lfers and children, Mrs. W. R. Mac- , J. Fowler, Frank er, return by rail ($350.00. B e e oL, Sontrtolon o sryaus In meerl of| S Noruest "“\‘;d“l‘gqm bgp . hours departed for BKag-{ragpart, ‘Mrs. Kate Thomas, ictor Hanlon, Julius Cater- R O0S {echnical advice. Age 31. Eight o - ot Panses Sukad | Persons Booked For South on, B. H. HOWARD, Agent. D sl years' experience. Chief of survey | ¢ Cot bovry aINGS o Besides $ o bt S | Persons who booked passage here here for the “5R SALE. 8-hyp. ne engine, hydro-electric and higi . ’ ’ 5 b for the South were: LE ¢ "in good running order, §75. Sey Wa uction, structural draft- | ® Admiral Evans “z};d““d: &fé‘ gfi? e ”;;;wl‘{m;‘:“:;‘“ For Ketchikan—Charles H, Flory,| For Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. L Alstrom’s Newsstand. ing and design. Address C-1816,[® Southbound May 28, e 8 | Mg Abslson, A. . Aaden, '|Mason, George Warner. § AR | Empire ° LOCAL SAILINGS k] \V.l'ihln;mn Waterfall and ! For tle—Mrs. Willam E.| For Sew: ard—Mrs. James Corbin, POR SALE_Will sell cheap for - © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |Port Ar o n Jacob Britt, U. S. N.. Ctto Ruff, Carl Raban, John Rup- o y 2ash one twenty-four foot flat WANTED—Girl for gu\oral l‘ouse-i- day night at 6 p. m., for ®| The ve ought 16 Passengers|ye. = \r Brockman, Mrs. P percht, oA bottom river boat. Good condi- ~ Work. Fhone 296. le Sitka and way ports. . \g:’{mcau frcm the South. They [Scfamitz, Mrs. F. S. Hayden, Mr For Kodiak—Katherine Morehead Northland Trans rwuon tion. Apply Arctic Cigar Store. :‘OI O;u‘u e >! s L— | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday : w F? Rt el o 'Hr A. Jenkins, Mrs. F. E. Lewis, J. W. Walker. v FOR SALE_New Style WEDDING to et e o o :hdm&a;orp;ftemum' * b Doty ek, ) rs.:g," A 1O e OB e SRR Com an RINGS, ENGRAVING FREE. Se¢ work, Anna Datterson, Phons|e » s s s ¢ e 0 e ¢ @ s 0o and two steerage. | B i‘{"gkk . '“gd v AT THE HOTELS | p y these at the Nugget Shop 802 i % — From Southern Alaska i (EOgneD, s, GRS, |4 — . “J2Y | ; e - TS T e g oy | -From Southeast Alaska ports— astinosy . e e noB g [ AWS Tiled, set and 1 eethed with ..7.,’"“ W' |14, A. H. Burton, James le:“ | { 1. M. Fisher, Thomas Hall, John SERVIN ALASKANS | TL. C. SMITH ana CORONA | Foley automatic saw filer. Let, o |B. B. Green, Fred Waller, mn: Clauson, Robert Wakelin, . K . WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates | TYPEWRITERS | us file and bc1‘. your saw by ma-! Larsen, I. M. Fisher, Albert Wile, | {Jergensen, C. S. Kay, L. Volks, | J. B. Burford & Co. | ghine. Y°,“ will be pleased. Tom| Low tide 4:32 a. m., -07 feet |NMartin Holst, Odin Jensen, Thomas | Seattle; Mr. and Mrs, N. Reveth, New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 “0. B ; g o i he'd Rackich, St. Ann’s A\c Douglas. High tide 10:44 a. m., 150 feet |ga). FF F R FI H Spokane; Margaret Duncan, Ket- Sailing from Seattle every Mocnday Night at 9 P.M | “Our doors! c;?t:o;xsfly satis l kXLSOMIN o — __,l,,, Low tide 4:36 p. m., 09 feet Leaving Juneau Saturday night | olnkm Charles J. Sprague, Tena- 8. BURPORD & — A | a St sel booked: | Phone 79 Phone 114 sonable. SEE C" HEGG. Tel. 235, B i o1 ' Seattle Boats Leav 1lh N. M. Brautford, Tusla, Okla.; S T i § JSEVEN VESSELS TAKE For Haines—Mrs. J. N. OChisel, | L gW |Leuis Larsen, Hans Jensen, Bit- ¥ 1 Mrs. L. Raybourn, George Ander- MISCELLANEOUS | HALIBUT TO SEATTLE ... | Price Fixed at Six |iner, cant; Fred Walker, Ketchi- 2 : SEATTLE, “Aay 16—Seven ves-| Tor Skagway—Mrs. L. J. Holm- Cents a Pound {Ean; M. Marcus, Telegraph; Frank PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PIANOS, Raaios, Sewing Machines, sels with 105,000 pounds of halibut|quist, Mrs. J. J. Conway, Mrs. C. | Johnson, Henry Lee, Douglas; Mrs. 3 P % 99 e8 Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- |arrived here last Saturday and|H. McGrath, H. L. Faulkner, Paul| SEATTLE, May 16. — Salmon R. Treffers and children, Cordova; M 0t0r8hlp P ACI F IC DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS ing. Radio and phonograph To |sold their cargoes, Medium hall-|Lermart, Louis Mideke, Fred S.trollers here left for the fishing Fred Hermann, Mrs. George Ma- i RUTH Haygs _POring. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. [bus soid for 3% fo 4% cents a|Hunter. grounds yesterday with more go-|50n Tenakee; John Murdoka, J.|{ Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thuréddy at 10 a. mi. for Peters- P 54 |pound and small halibut sold for From Haines and Skagway ing out today under an agreement Davidson, Jureau. burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports . STOMACH |° °is @ pound. On returning last night rmm‘ o make one trip & month instead | o oo z’;e‘" St of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets . Canvas and Leather STO PAINS —————— Haines and Skagway, the North-|cf two in an effort to strengthen | yisH, Bew from agent before boarding ship. BASEBALL DANCE | western brought nine passengers to [the prices. A straight price of 6| PR 1 ol Y 4 GOOdS WiTH IN=DI-LAX TABLETS The Moose Lodge will give a|this port, namely: cents a pound will be paid. CREDIT EXTENDED PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO, Agents ‘Valentine Bldg. An ethical preparation for Gas, |gance for the benefit of the Moose " Credit will be extended to re- .8 th ,,, hD e| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McMahon,| The spokesman said the price 2 fasriagin snd st yismach iy, (baseball team Saturday, June 1.|Blanche McMahon, Baby McMa-|asreement is the result of fisher- [Liable customers dnd. patrons of turbances_di figg;:," FREE el 4ha haits —adv. | hon, Dr. C. L. Barton; H, L. Faulk- lmon in several places refusing to| ‘s, store. MADE TO ORDER | E. McClaire, Prop. 228 Seward Strect o N, White, k. M Beih, |go OUE infess the prios wos raifer |~ 00v: THEGARE BAZAAR. ifiag LG g s PR AnDETE SN (AN S e For Sale by 1 Chris Volke. |Five cents was, the best previous PO o May 5 May 13 May 13 ——————————9 BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. In departing last night for the joffer. L Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- | Bergmann Hotel L4 Harr/y South, fhe vessel booked e fol-| = ———ete Motorship wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. | Dail, ire Want Ads lowing persons: MRS. LIGGETT GOES SOUTH | j M]_Lll:la:némfiogolrung et e | . 2 Hur Sctersnid o e, " “ESTESETH" WILLS NAVIGA u,).;r ;fim;:d Imm“;on b J. WEB e rrr e e | D A F. Lee Mrs, Norma Liggett, well-known ) Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- 8 NA ! 3 one 3 or 25° 0. J. £R, Agent Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. awson's For Wrangell—Bernice Romen- |resident of Southeast Alaska, - es-|§ day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and e £53557 A seth, I. M. Fisher. peclally at Skagway passed through Way Ports A abeisen ————————————— Cafe For Ketchikan—Mrs, H. B, Crew- |Juneau last might aboard the . JUNEAU SAMPLE ¥ son R. H. Stock. Northwestern enroute to Seattle DAVE HOUSEL, Agent SHOP B i ‘ % e O where she will remain with her Phone Single O = 11 fativer, C. W. Ask for some time.! " The Little Store with the | “ FROM 2 03 MAN'’S HEART STOPPED Mr. Ask is a pioneer merchant : | ) | BIG VALUES We Ser Bkagway, e REES, eServed {BY BAD STOMACH GAS|;.oeSouns meisopotis ik v —_ ——— | . €< kmopummebigmeatthc ed W. L. Adams bloatéed so with . | v | e 1 | avvancen woves {1} Special Plate ||, w5 s oo = PLUMBING NOW ON DISPLAY i P 5 beats. Adlerika brought out all gas | ] GEO. ALFORS | UNCH . }|and now ne eats anything and feels PHONE 564 1 NEW LOW PRICES ! fine. Butler MAummnrug Co., Ju- e . neau, Guy's Drug Dmxglas i} § : : for 500 —Mv‘ ) i ‘ DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! | | . ? i [ MRS. HOOKER'S Connors Motor Co. Spectacles, invisible bi-foculs $4.00 3 A * COFFEE SHOP Distributors o e 11" i . o | o vancovves vioun. || Alaska Southern Airways X HOME COOKING ! m ;’igw allowed for 01d glassés. Office | For Reservations Call or See o res v e coteme=: s ] acquainted hours 1o 7. Northern Hotel Day (S.S. PRINCESS NORAH A. B. HAYES . 3 T e . Opdcal 00, .. hisadh Juy @7 « Frots Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 You Can Save Mon { ’fi s . - 55 uneau b -~ " oo B *‘%‘J : ' < FERRY TIME CARD ' My MMl T T ; SEE US FIRST ] HAAS '« || Leaves Jumeau tor Dougias and SERIES 222 L i Ll M S Prince Of Wales I Hfl'm H;"dt“g:e Co. % Famous 'Candies i | DAILY TRAIN SERVICE | | er Front Streel I P £ The Cash Bazaar FROM VANCOUVER (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) 3 d antorium Cleaners Leave Juneau Leave Seattle Arrive Junea e gErR NEY Effective M4y 1 April 28 May 4 May 9 i “Soo nommmonm '~12 noon tgox- m:: Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan treal and Chicago. For ka,e!:s and Information See “Fhe Imperial”—10:00 p.m. for Win- FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 nipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Tickets, reservations and full L ALASKA MEAT CO. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING JUNEAD Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales Hupmobzle 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! : USINESS 2:1;} -:; ZE ; (IPPLIESA| irvien Reasonable Monthly Rates COMMERCIAL PRINTING 1 BINDERY HEMLOCK WOOD Geo. M. Smvpkmns Co. Order Now at These Prices JUNEAU FROCK — e S i SHOPPE ‘ JAMES CARLSON PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ) j er' NMETIAMN SHE.I': | I} “Exclnsive but sot Expensive” |~ Juneau Distributor CAN A DIAR - o : e | Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mer. I on::fiq and Hats PAC IF: c Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofllm : il

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