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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1932. POLLY AND HER PALS I BOUGHT A PACKET OF SUNFLOWER SEEDS T'TRM YER GARDEN THAT'S AN ADORABLE IDEA, DEAR! in THE EMPIRE Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first inser- tion. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE SHOES—Ladies’, 6 pairs for $1.00. Shelf worn but new, Northern Hotel, Frank Day. ad- WILL SELL restaurant in Cordova cheap for cash. Address Box 614, Juneau, or Box 417, Cordova, FOR SALE — Furnished 5-room house, 2 lots 50x100, near Front and Main. View. Attractive terms. Bze Lockie MacKinnon, 8] 'TACLES Kryptok ble bi- focals. $7.00 reading or distance, $3.00 glasses for every need. $1.00 for old glasses. Here until June 15. Call after one o'clock North- ern Hotel Day Optical Co. TOBACCO emedy. Price $1.00. Northern Hotel, Frank Day. FOR SALE—Willys de luxe sedan. A real buy. Terms. For informa- tion Phone 442. FOR SALE—At a quarter of its real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known as Bullard's Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. FOR SALE—Partly furpished house, Four rooms, bath. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. FOR SALE—Used pipeless furnace, with casing and requisites. Ex- cellent condition. Phone 154. FOR SALE — Cawin at Auk Lake. See Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 or 239. kfi' SALE: 8-h.y. gasoline engine, good running order, $75. See ’s Newsstand. SALE—Will sell cheap for ‘2ash one twenty-four foot flat river boat. Good condi- Apply Arctic Cigar Store. - botto WILL SHARE 6-room furnished house with reliable young man, or rent room. Phone 3. FOR RENT—Steam-heated sleep- ing room, with bath. Mrs. W. M. Steinbeck, 3d and Harris Sts. MAC KINNON APARYMENTS for | permanent and transient guests. FOR RENT_Five-room house, with bath, on Gastineau Ave. Beauti- ful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. ~ WANTED YOUNG lady competent to do housework, clerking, waiting table. Thoroughly experienced desires work. Phone 123. } ALTERATIONS; sewing of all' kinds. Agnes Osborne, Phone 103. EXPERIENCED womam wants laundry work and cleaning. Ad- dress Box 44, Juneau. | GIRL wants any kind of work. No. 6, Channel Apts. | COLORED woman wants curtains to launder and other laundry work. Anna Patterson, Phone 802. | AWS filed, set and reteethed with Foley automatic saw filer. Let us file and set your saw by ma- 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 : e e ot s ] PIANOS, Raaos, Sewing Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-, jng. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | MOTORSHIP NORCO | ENROUTE TO JUNEAU| SEATTLE, May 24. — Motorship Norco sailed at 9 o'clock last night | for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters-‘ burg and Juneau with 12 first class passengers and loaded with freight. Passengers aboard the Norco booked for Juneau are V. Leohoff, | M. Pantlop and Roy C. Chil. | S DR B 8 N R T U MRS. HOOKER'S | COFFEE SHOP HOME COOKING Cakes, Pies, Salads, etc. [} i1 | Graduation H and Dance Frocks A splendid assortment in Point de'esprit, net and organdie embroidery In white and pastel shades WONDERFUL VALUES AT $7.50 to $13.50 JUNEAU Sample Shop “The LITTLE STORE with the BIG VALUES” | ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices " MISCELLANEOUS | \PACIFIC IS BACK By CLIFF STERRETT THIS HERES THE SUNNIEST SPOT IN YER GARDEN, GAL! THEY'S NO SHADE Marine News FISH BUSINESS IS ACTIVE HERE | OVER WEEK-END Prices Unchanged, ,Being 4 and 2 for Both Sal- mon and Halibut e 0 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle May 26 at 2 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 28 at 9 a. m Northland scheduled to sail ifrom Seattle May 28 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 30 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince of Wales scheduled to sail for Seattle at 6 o'clock tonight. Admiral southboun dtonight at o'clock. Admiral Rogers arrive in port at 3 o'tlock tomorrow morn- ing and sails ‘'south at 9 a. m. yukon scheduled southbound May 30. Admiral Watson scheduled southbound about June 1. 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 Petersburg, Kake and way ports. esessevce s s Thinty-six thousand elghty-nine inds of fish were brought to Ju- ncau and 89,000 pounds were sen i from here over the week end ts and shipments consisted of both salmon and halibut, : Prices paid for catchés showed {no changes, 4 cents a pound for |reds and 2 cents a pound for white: beinz the salmon quotations and 4 cents @ ‘pound for first grade and 2 cents a pound for second grade being are halibut figures. All receipts were purchased y the Juneau Cold Btorage Com- pany. | Salmon Boats and Catches | ®Salmon boats, captains and icatches follow: Evans scheduled Six e 0000 c00es0ccecc00C00e s e scheduled to |Beulah, Henry Moy, 4,769; Sadie, ndy Stevens, 8331; T-1505, Chri e Molver, 433; T-3044, Henry Kitta, ®[921; Bernice, John Marks, 501; T-3741, Fred Lawrence, 937; T-5780, o | William Wilson, 170; Dardenella “i'rhomas Johnson, 3,947, T-3768, e /James Young, 3/107; T-488, Henry Stevens, 520; T-276, William Har- ris, 278; T-473, William Jackson, 429. | Halibut boats, and catches were: Loulielen, Knut Hildve, 3,090 pounds; Mabkel, Merle Rhodes, 3,- 000. |® |® |o I TIMES TOMORROW 4:07 a. m., 148 feet 10:54 a. m., 08 feet 5:34 p. m, 132 feet 11:19 p. m., 52 feet - High tide Low tide High tide Low tide captains Nature of Shipments The fish shipments were made on the steamship Alaska and were as follows: WITH 7 PASSENGERS| Bringing seven passengers to Ju- OH, BUT THERE Celtic, Henry Moy, 5845 pounds; | YUKON BRINGS 34 PASSENGERS: ~ FROM SOUTH 'Steamship’s ‘Freight In- i cludes Automobiles, | Mine Equipment With a large cargo and 152 pas- sengers out of Seattle, the steam- ship Yukon, bound for Seward, Capt. H R. Anderson and Purser W. J. Wilcox, had a pleasant voyage north. She arrived here from the South at 6 o'clock this morning and departed for the Westward at 10:30 a.m. Sixty of her through sengers are destined for Sew- rd, whence they will entrain for Interior Alaska points. Considerable cargo and 34 pas- sengers were for Juneau. Among the freight were a Ford motor truck and a Ford motor passenger car for the Juneau Motors, and equipment for the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. Passengers from Seattle Incoming passengers for Juneau were: R. D. Brown, A. Everson, A. B. Evarts, Charles Foyston, Mrs. L. Freeman, Mrs. Nettie Gallup, Min- nie Goldstein, Thomas Halvas, J. D. Harlan, Mrs. Esther Jorgenson, C. F. Lane, S. A. Light, J. D. Mc- { Carthy, Walter McKinnon, Thomas M. Mitchell, John A. Pope, A. T. Persson, Mrs. A. T. Persson, Leon- ard Sefing, H. B. Selby, Mrs. H. B. Selby, Harry Selby, Mrs. |Snyder, Vietor Wallder, and steerage. Frcm Southeast Alaska From Ketchikan—Mrs. R. John- |son, Stephen Simpson, N. A. Mc- Jachran. | From Wrangell—H. C. Dunlop. Persons who took passage here for the Westward were: { For Cordova—James Krons, Will- iam Carlson. For Seward—Mrs. Albert Aker- vik, Ike P. Taylor, Clark M. Gar- ber, R. E. Robertson, Eiler Hansen, |Richard H. Welton, O. Hadl, John P. Roberts. six Bert o neau, the motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, returned yesterday from her regular weekly voyage to Port Alexander. Those that came here were: From Kake—V. A. Paine, An- drew Wallin, Frank Williams, Floe Thorsen. From Gambier Bay—Mr. and| Mrs. H. C. Magoon. From Taku—George Bach. |SEATTLE HALIBUT SELLS AT 3% TO 7 SEATTLE, May 24 — Halibut] boats arriving from the western, banks today are the Chelsea with {40,000 pounds, selling for 4 to 5% |cents; Wizard with 32,000 pounds, elling for 3% to 6'% ocents; Su- perior with 26,000 pounds, selling at 4 to 6% cents. o The local halibuter was the Al- |batross, Capt. Ed. Buhl, with 8,000 pounds which was sold for 4 and| 7 cents a pound. Canvas and Leather Goods MADE TO ORDER E. McClaire, Prop. 223 Seward Street Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Buliding HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ) JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE * "xclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 504 Hoslery and Hats e s rrrrerered ] \Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens; Dar- 1" Halibut boats that took ice and TForty-nine boxes, 22,900 pounds of fresh salmon, to the San Judn' |Fishing and Packing Company &t Beattle; 604 boxes, 60,400 pounds, of frozen dressed silver salmon, on *accoum of the Atlantic Coast Fish- eries Company of New York City, to London; 6,000 pounds of fresh halibut to Seattle. One box of crab meat was also sent on the Alaska, being directed to the Haines Oyster end Fish Company of Seattle. Salmon boats taking ice Monday preparatory to leaving for fishing waters were: | { & I | { | { [ | denella, Capt. Thomas Johnson,; T-3768, Capt. James Young. DANDRUFF i ITCHY SCALP FALLING HAIR BALDNESS If you wish to retain the hair you have and grow more hair on the thin or bald spots consult NU-, LIFE. bait for trips to the banks were: Garland, Capt. J. C. Bustnes;® Grayling, Capt. Anthony Christen- son; Aleutian, Capt. N. Peterson. VENETIAN SHOP | Dry Goods, Notions, Men's Furnishings Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mgr. Juneau men are saving and grow- ing their hair by this method and are satisfied. Don't neglect you scalp. Come in today.. We posi- | tively grow hair. Free consultation. ! NU-LIFE METHOD Room 6, Valentine Building — You | Save Meney at 1 Store SEE US FIRST Harris Hardware Co. ~ Lower Front Street { | WINDOWS | CLEANED Remonakie Prices Your place of business or home will be complimented if your windows ARE CLEAN ! ISAILIN THATS WHERE I - Independent Druggists t BARBAMI Brushless Shaving Cream for Tender Skins and Tough Beards 40c Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No."1 PHONE 33 i oo | Bergmann Hotel Dining Room | First Class Home Cooking | | Mrs Hilia Johnson, Mgr. . ® | | SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | YUKON TN'WESTERN ALASKA *YUKON May 16 May 16 May 23 May 30 y 14 17 24 May 14 May 21 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. For Information, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE THIW. B NOWELE, Agent PHONE 2 SEBRE E LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND ‘Evans May 24 Rogers . May 25 Watson . June 1 Queen June 1 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 S S & PACIFIC STEAM | L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur doorstep worn by satisfied customers” FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau tor Donglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. 12:309;'?1.1 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t 31:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneam 8:30am. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 37:45pam. 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 8:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. * t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” . l"el.vu Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O () M TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE S.8. PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau May 14, 24, June 4 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER Effective May 1 {“Soo Dominien”—12 noon for Win- nipeg, Toronto, Mon- treal and 3 {“The Imperial”—10:00 p.m. for Win- nipeg, Toroanto and Tickets, reservations and full PHONE 513 Estimates Cheerfully Given! CAHADI PACIFI AR C 1 l |1 | Serving Alaskans Round Trip Rate $65 Sajling from Seattle Every Monday night at 9 p. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO. D.B. FE! MMER Ticket Agent Phome 78 Frt. Ast. Ph. 114 PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for poris of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents Valentine Bldg. 3 s Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneas M. S. “ZAPORA May 5 May 13 May 13 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Ticxets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 or 257 O. J. WEBER, Agent DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 79 107 M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Leave Juneau May 24 Leave Seattle Arrive Seattle . May 29 Arrive Juneau Cail at Petersburg, Wrangeli, Ketchikan For Tickets and Information See FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 T ALASKA MEAT CO. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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