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oh. . 'I‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932. By CLIFF STFRRETT THIS 1S WHERE WE'LL PLANT THE POTATOES, PA! | 1 i FINEST e “ LARGEST STEAMERS FLEET IA¥ GREAT GUNS GAL! THIS TOY GARDEN AIN'T BIG ENOUGH T© INCLUDE A A\ POTATO pATCH!\ BUT I'LL ONLY L3 NEED ABOUT %% TWO SQUARE HEH, HEH, HEH!) THAT'S ONLY ROOM FER I THINK ITS TOO CUTE FOR WORDS, MA! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON May 16 N'WESTERN May 14 May 16 *ALASKA May 14 May 17 May 23 *YUKON May 21 May 24 May 30 It (i WATSUN B R INGS { *—Southwestern Route. Independent Druggists —Southeastern Route. GANNERY STflBK For Information, Reservations and Tickets call BARBA MI THE ALASKA LINE ) AND WORKERS| PARBAMT | R | o RUGEHS GALLS i e e Brushless Shaving several canneries to the West- Cream d, the steamship Admiral Wat- < Capt. Einar Thomson and for va:r H. J. Dix, enroute from > WILL SHARE 6-room furnished house with reliable young man, or rent rozm. Pho Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to 9 o'clock tomorrow mo: rive at SATURDAY ; BACK ~heated sleep- bath. Mrs. W. M. 1 Marine News \d Harrls Sts. ey s e G ' attle to Seward and Kodiak . Skins 2 BB 0 4 nasy. LLINGS xnached Juneau at 10:45 o'clock Tender Skins MAC KINNON APARYMENTS for SCHEDULED SAILINGS Saourday night. She left at noon permanent and transient guests.|® Norco nscrfid“flnwt’}] hm“m Sundzy and Seattle May a p. m. » s ] Cannery ports at which the ves- FOR RENT—Five-room house, with | e, Queen scheduled to sail from ® Vesse| Brings s Considerable ... % ahetulet bo-.call. inoinde h Beards i bath, on Gastineau. Ave, Beauti- Seattle May 26 at 2 p. m. - Ay > Tough Beards SEATTLE ful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel.|e Northland scheduled to sail Cargo and 15 Pas- Port Geun TR S P i ANl S el o= NI TN e wee ) 28 at 9 . b A H WANTED . Siecs; 8oy sengers Here |" The Watson dischared general " 5 i e NORTHBOUND 2 sbv’l;l{BOUND SAILINGS freight here. Incoming passengers v LTERATIONS, sewing of 8l s Alaska in pont and scheduled Onsrez;]m-r scheriullfB from Seattl : SAN DIEGO } 4 e N _ o 10 Southeast Alasl ports, > Deputy United States Marshal D % z kinds. Agnes Osborne, Phone 103. o' sail south at 5 o'clock to i T | e T B, T a0, uneau rug | v NEW YORK EXPERIENCED womam wants S. K. Gilje and Purser R. V. Har- H. B. Carbray, J. Heller, Clark €000 0000000000000 0008000000000000ese: . . o . . h due in port at laundry work and cleaning. Ad- ® Princess Noral ris, called at Juneau Saturday M. Garner, C. C. Duvall and Paul C dress Box 44, Juneau. I: 5 'gc}:zfism;mowcxor;';fi night. She brought considerable Schieswski. 0. e LA PRI SN, S T au freight and 15 passengers to this Persons booked at Seattle for g GXRL \\ams any kind of 'work. No. ® later. 3 eity. Westward ports follow: “There Is No Substitute { ¥ ~ [ ,f,' ,c,h"m,m, Af"i _1: A(}'f::f;?mfi:?nfoio‘i_?gi,d ::‘lj“ | After discharging cargo and dis-| For Cordova—Walter Jalley. for. QUALITY” ‘¥ 2 TIOEET, OFFICE: COLORED woman wants curtains o A(‘j;mx’«\i vRogers‘ acheduled to embarking passengers here, the ves. For Seward—J. Christopherson, L. Post Office Substation No. 1 B. H. HOWARD, to launder and other laundry o m'r)\"c in port Wednesday sel proceeded to Haines, Skagw Van Horst, Mrs. B. J. Harris, Jack PHONE 33 AL Agent work. Anna Patterson, Phone o moming at 5 o'clock and and Sitka. She will be back at Harris, Bert W. Harris. z 802. A v oy Dl g this port Wednesday morning on! For Port Graham—I. Ogana, 2 § Admiral Line Dock i oo i sy o Lty |her return to the Puget Sound!Henry A. Lee and 16 steerage. e e | 3 ; TAWS filed, set and retecthed with ® Admiral Watson sched 'IICd metropolis. For Seldovia—Mrs. J. H. Nitzin-| e iy Foley automatic saw filer. Let ® ‘\““‘II“;;‘EK‘: ag:‘ll;”i,ugé 3 Persons who got off here were: | ge TS e us file and set your saw by ma-|® B ey Trure Mr. and Mrs. George Boyl For Kodiak—Ales Hrdlicka, Mary 1 Bergmann Hotel chine. You will be pleased. Tom | Estebe eaves esvcry m. for e |Mrs. W. Kimberly, Miss Eva Gunn, | A. Ball, Miss Grace Ball, Mrs. M. | St Rackich, St. Ann’s Ave, Douglas. | 2 g‘:‘t‘;a"’;:‘; v’:;y orts, e |Miss Alice Shucking, J. J. Meherin, Henderson, Miss Hildar Anderson,|| Dining ROOI“‘ P i R L (11 1 . : |'T, Hanson, R. Flaksted, J. W.|T. M. Takahasha, Mrs, M. N. | First Class Home Cooking KALSOMINING, pa1nting, nome ® Pacific leaves every Thursday o1 SO B B e | Goaite, Do Scatfe, Bill Seaife and | Mr Hilla Johnson, Mr. decorating. Estimates free. Rea-|® 8¢ 10 a. m, for Petersourg, :? Arnold Stark, A. B. Cain, 17 steerage : j 4 _sonable. SEE “C" HEGG. Tel. 235. | * pre i e R m St. Clair and Clark Mul-| For Zacker Bay—l2 steerage. is S . e Ry A For Uganic—15 steerage. L. C. SMITH and CORONA MISCELLANEOUS | e e e moona SR o] R Th e TYPEWRITERS Northland Transportauon i PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | FISHING BU AT é:l[f;;fldwefrir Haines, Skagway ‘mdl.yu;-c:;u ;g;u::f_l‘:l’fi»t:if B | J. B. Burford & Co. | . Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- For Hainies — Mrs. E. Oropley,|A. Pryde, George W. Folta, Gearge | | “Our doorstep worn by saisfled | Company 2 “:5'1 Rai:!nndlzh&?‘fiasp:o rve- \Jo‘m Cropley, Mrs. Otera Carmich-|W. Folta, Jr., Mrs. Katherine Mil- L customers’ | { # 4 APy, Anyleceor PP ST PATRIGK IS {azl, Fred Waller, Mys. S. Elstead, Emma Brooks, Y 2 VIN s b Sy, 1. nemmes ¥ K G oo, ¢ PERRY TIME CARD SERVING ALASKANS m CUNTRARY TlDE K Abdeils,, Chosge. . T. . Hex | Grege. ! . - WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates 4 T For SitkarHerb Coleman, ¥.6. | For cordova—J, H. Hall | Leaves, Junegu vor Douglas and f | Yribog, . £ Beach, J. W. Waison, | For Seward—H. W. Terhune, O. A Thane i New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 . i Watson, Mrs. Bdna|s. Van Wold. g bl ing bl i THE EMPIRE { DEI-AYS NURAH | V Twlm Albert Wile, H. C. Mil-\' Seldovia—John Ketooroky, Mich- "fllh.m. :30p.m. Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9§ P.M {American Craft Is Taken [ac] Ajaaff, Michael Zdirko, H. C. 9:15am.1 40p.. J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER | Closing time for classified ad- L Cubilly vl ! ]Sm,,z { 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 3 Ticket Agent Freight Agers . vertisements; 2 P. M. i ; nto Custody Again For Kodiak—James Truitt, A. H.| 2:00pm. 12midnight J Phone 79 Phonelld Closing time for display ad- at Victoria MOTORSHIP PRINCE - mBurton. .::g:y $1:00a.m. | ! vertisements: 11 A. M. . 5 ! » i | : { g e gl S R Princess Yessel Will Be L el OF WALES ARRIVES Leaves Douglas for Janeaw e ook s bt ot > s+ | Back in Juneau To- |smerican wishing boat t. Patrick, HERE FROM SOUTH 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 2 Five cents for continuous subse- . coite i g Kxlind [ 8:30a.m. $7:46p.m. M ’ u “P A IFIC” ; quent_insertion. || hightonWaySouth releaced @ week ago has been re | [ il ooines or wales,| 9:308m.t 9:55p.m. otors up ¢ i R B caypcage. wotda bo, Hee i i _|against the master for illegal fish-|Capt. C. P. Haugen, arrived in | I ]lter’[{fo’ven nzlfipm.' ll:!(m.m. Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- & line. | Having failed to cotch a favor e in CeRdnn e Juneau @t 1:30 p. m. today with 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. B Kake, Port Al der and Way Points. See agent for ports able tide at Wrangell Narrows,| ™% 2 a3 5 3 i Y 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. urg, Kake, Port Alexandes ) 3 piotmam, oharge, 80 cents, the_ steamship, Princess Noran,| The gossc: v 1'01emxg& Maywlli* ‘g::e;‘g:‘t” ) for | 5:00p.m. of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets 3 a 2 <o |bUt for some unknown son the (th tle. 5 § FOR SALE Cai W. Q Palmer and Purser| v T BT o batrick has mot| The passengers for Juneau were: *—Thane. from agent before boarding ship. “ t Al Taylor, bound from Van-| [Cleared his ship from port and|Miss Geraidine Thompson, Oliver | K t—Freight will be accepted. PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Valentine Bldg. ¥ SHOES Ladies’, 6 pairs for $1.00, CONer B. € to Skagwes, arrived ine rearrest, followed. Thompson and John Vergerson. | 1—Saturdays only. 1 - Shelf worn but new. Northern H‘:““‘;"h‘; amnlméd e ., Perishables, case goods and gen- | i i A Ay { Hotel, Frank Day. ol b g e s St o |eral merchandise, and one auto- Juneau Ferry & Naviga » i | — astening departure for her Lynn| T rvESTTOMORROW T |mobite condlgned to J. D. Me- fob Co “ sleave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneaw: ' WILL SELL restaurant in Cordova Canal destination so her interior|g o |Carthy of this city made up a| tion mpany M. S. “ZAPORA p cheap for cash. Address Box 614, Yukon passengers could make con- capacjty cargo according to Capt. d 2 o : May 5 May 13 May 13- ', Juneau, or Box 417, Cordova. nections with the White Pass and| mHigh tide 3:14 a. m. 164 feet |c' p° Haugen. Stops were made NO EQUAL e Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- i .« Yukon Route train that left Skaz-! Low tide 10:30 a. m, -1.2 feet . wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. at Ketchikan and Petersburg on Motorshi, FOR SALE - Furmshod 5-room way this morning for Whitehorse High tide 4:34 p. m, 138 feet |ipo way north. f P For Tickets and Information see house, 2 lots 50x100, near Front She will be back tonight on her Low . tide 10:11 p. m., 45 feet § 4 or 5 99, 2 e 3 lois BIslO) noas TR T ) be el herm;mam gx Wales wil leave ESTEBETH WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 or 257 O. J. WEBER, Agent 5 See Lockie MacKinnon. On the way north, the vessel Seattle, with o ) T . Leaves Juneau Every’ Thurs- : 2b 4 Lo —_!but off at Wrangell 50 tons of CARD PARTY, DANCE I el WEAR day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and LA ok e ok freight deatined for transportation | 7The Spiritual and Psychic So-fand Ketchikan. Way Ports B e e v D the Sitkino, Fiwsk 4o Condfian |clew, S, Vs, VI DO S carke e DAVE HOUSEL, Agent territory. party - al ance af ows' ] i:r gk:l glfs{ssesonHerelmlm(mNJ\:ge The Princess had aboard 70 |Hall, Tuesday, Mm 24, at 8:30 P, VENETIAN SHOP | P}mne Single O 51 % 1-: Le? D‘-“' Oe‘}”fé orlag |through psasengers, Most of themw‘M, Refreshments. Public invited: Dry Goods, Notions, Men's g 5 4 & 7 . Space O {were going to Upper Yukon river |Admission, 25c. —adv, Furnishings TOBACCO or Cigarette Remedy. Points. Nine were NaptuasLEly e o|| Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mer. H s Graves i R . Mietiara Tote, g %«;x;fgr:olwfl on ther way || Canvas and Leather ||| 1| o e I A I ll “c s i nd | The Norah brought 12 passeng- Goods i } !“(;Rresflz‘uf—-wu Iys de luxe sedan. ers to Juneau. They were: MADE TO ORDER * You Can m“' The C]othmg Man uy. Terms. For informa- Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nelson, Mrs. E. McClai P ’ Our Store i. tion Phone 442. C. Campen and child, Mrs. H. A zzacs Ellfi(‘é rop. P FOR —— Wilms and two children, D. O'Toole, eward Street, 3 o : hu:“;fi;;‘"fi;m’: :f‘;Z;‘ v‘:,‘c‘;: J. E Billingsley, Chafies Gold- o|| Harris Hardware Co. DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE!. | ! g |stein, J. E. Golden, E. Tyler. . . Lower Front Street ~ il L SEE YURMAN Alaska Southern Air | FOR SALE_At a quarter of its| OTTAWA, Ont—Forelgn tour- Now B Garmendeit | | o Ak Worssii: aska doutnern lrways real value, Bullard’s homestead of |ists in Canada during 1931, most of New Styles 4 | OVER, i Call 148 acres, palented, at mouth|whom were from the United States, | | gleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | | and SEATTLE For Reservations Call or See Taku River, commonly known as|are estimated by the Dominion y A. B. HAYES Bullard's Landing. Apply to Bul-|Bureau of Statistics to have spent Yurman. the Furrwr l S S PRINCESS NORAH Phones: 300 =279 5 107 lard on premises or to L. V. Win- | $250,776,000. | Triangle Building 4 'e ter, Juneau. p g e |- . : From Juneau 54 FOR SALE—Partly rurnished house. i 7 SALLR S BB i vl o Rk i< gty e B e ELECTRICAL HAAS Cl EANED May 14, 24, June 4 M. S, Prince of W s | D. B. Femmer. 3 ¥ . ; # 3 REPAIR WORK Famous Candies -, | DAILY TRAIN SERVICE o ales i b v FOR SALE—Used pipeless furnace, NO JOB TOO SMALL The Cash Bazaar A ¢ FROM VANCOUVER (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) L 8 with casing and requisites. Ex- C ital El t.l'i C £ - Leave Juneau .. May 24 Leave Seattle § s cellent condition. Phone 154. apl! ectric Lo, Open Evenings Reasonable Prices b Effective May 1 , Arrive Seattle . May 29 Arrive Juneau i : FOR SALE — Cabin at Auk Lake.|; : ! nipeg, Toronto, Mon- Cail at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan ¢ % See Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. G A_ R B I GE treal and Chicago. For Tlckgts and Information See i DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 = HOTEL Your place of business or ho in b “The Imperial”—10:00 p.m. for Win- FEMMER’S DOCK—Teleplmne 114 S cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons 3 ZYNDA } me wi e nipeg, Toronto and % 4 Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 or 239, H A ULE D L . i T ] R KR TR e, ELEVATOR SERVICE complimented if your windows Tickets, reservations and full | pumeeamm oo Il +~OR SALE: 8-hp. gasoline engine, Reasonable Monthly Rates S. ZYNDA particulars from 4 EReT e 7o AnEA ALASKA MEAT CO. |, _ Alstrom’s Newsstand. HEMLOCK WOOD V. W. MULVIHILL, . Ny W & Agent QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 2 one twenty-four foot flat UNE! F OCK P HONE 513 % JUNEAU Meadowbrook Butter ) Austin Fresh Tamales {! I o fhoad. sot SHOPPE P § PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 H = g o 3 i : AHAD! £ ] Exclcz:l;e b nok Expensive” |’ Estimates Cheerfully Given! L S A I "ENGRAVING FREE. Sée padyiszca PACIEIC (S Old Papers for sale at Empire Office’

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