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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1932. By CLIFF_STERRETT FINEST o STEA L\ {|EAT YOUR SPINACH, {|SWEETHEART. SPINACH SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound May 30 June 6 June 13 June 13 YUKON *ALASKA *YUKON iN'WESTERN May 31 June 7 June 11 Ma, 28 June 4 ...June 7 i ‘ *—Southwestern Route. UUEEN CALLS UN" FIRST TRIP OF : TOURIST SEASON . t—Southeastern Route. Indepenident Druggists{| BARBAMI i Brushless Shaving For Information, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE | l Marine News NORCO IS TOWED FOR RENT — Apartment suitable (3 Steamer Movements ; S CEETD. Aol Xt Winter KSR NORTHBOUND [Vessel Will Be Back Wed- Cream } FOR T — 7-room, unfurnished | ® Alaska due tomorréw = fore- INTO Tms PUHT house. Inquire at Bishop Apts. |® noon. Has 2 days’ mail nesday and salls for e - o | ¢ Northland stheduled to arrive South from Sitka SMALL flat in Spickett Apart-|e Wednesday. ments. See Mrs. Spickett. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tender Skins With 110 passengers out of Se- the steamship Queen, J. E. th and Purser Charles Miller, a pleasant voyage north on the suration of her summer tour- Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 30 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled. to sail from Seattle June 1 at 10 a. m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sall from Seattle June 2 at 2 p. m. FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- and heated apartment. Inquire at Nugget Shop. Vessel Breaks Shaft but|» Expects Quick Re- e . s semaived: ot Atk ‘ palrs in Seattle Ineau at 8 o'cloek last night and ' ‘.\1 er a stay of three hours depart- Tough Beards 40¢ | S!Afll.i SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO FOR RENT— %rqm hm!ed sleep- om, with bath. Mrs. W. M. ! beck, 3d and Harris Sts, | NORTHBOUND MAC KINNON APARYMENTS for ed for Haines and Skagway. She After having been towed by the pcrm;mcm and transient guests. Dorothy Alexander scheduled tug Akutan, Capt. L. H. H. Jen- will return here !‘rom_Lynn Canal Juneau Drug NEW YORK T W ANTR A at sall from Seattle June s, from Dixon Entrance to Ju- | Ports Wednesday morning, and then SOUTHBOUND Vv ANTED 3 at 10 a. m. " the motorship Norco, Capt,|¥ill leave for Sitka. She will sail o g ' Yukon scheduled to sail from e |A. Eckholm and Purser H. Knight, [rom there for Seattle. C Rogers WANTED cxperienced saleslady. ' s meestie dune 4 at 8 @ m. e |was moored t0 the Fehner wgu e N it Sraiehi e , GO. B Apply in m\nlhandwntmg Ad- Norco scheduled to sail from e |at 9 o'clock Saturday night, {Queen and the Admiral Rogers oThoce doiiox BRpwiteits Queen dresy 1004, Patly Smphe Seattle June 6 at 9 p. m. @ arrival being 10 hours behind hes | will bo operated by the Pasific Tt QUALITY” TICKET OFFICE: ALI‘FRATXONS g(v“,)ng of all SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | schedule. | Steamship Company between Seat- kinds ALW‘\ Osborne, Phone 103 Queen scheduled southbound | The Norco broke her tailshaft ' and Southeast Alaska. Post Office Substation No. ¥ B. H. HOWARD, - —_— — Wednesday morning, cnrout€ ® in Granville Channel. She sent | To Call Twice at Juneau PHONE 33 Agent COLORED woman wants curtains to Seattle via Sitka. |word by wireless of the accident| Like the Queen on her present g Sk to launder @nd other laundry'e Admiral Watson scheduled ®|to Ketchikan, and was mot in Dix-|trip, the Rogers every voyage will Doc work. Anna Patterson, Phone southbound about June 1. {on Entrance by the Akutan. 1 twice at Junmeau, once before 8 | AWS fllcd set ¢nd lctf-(thnl wn.h after going to Lynn Can- e rts, and then will sail LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- In coming north, the disabled 2 craft and her tug called at Ket- ¢ THE south Bergmzmn Hotel Le day night at 6 p. m., for | chikan, Wrangell and [Petersburg, ! by way of Bitka. Foley é“mmmlc Sy filer, b Sitka and way ports. | disembarking passengers and dis fos the usual ports of call|l D"“ng Room us file and sét your saw by ma-| o pacific leaves every Thursday @ |charging freight at those- ports. ute North, the Queen stopped | Fist Class Home Cookin: chine. You will' be pleased. Tom | at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, 2 > Bitss: fohnson, Rachch St. Ann’s Ave., Dou(,ms‘ 4 Saginaw Bay and Big Point Mrs Departed Under Tow WANT ADS - > e . ° ° ° . . . ° ° . ° ° ° ° . ° ° . ° ° ° ° . . . . . ° . Kak.e :"‘: ‘:8); p.ort's.- o o o Immediately after arrival in Ju- | Walter, having passengers and KAmOMmmu palnting nome |* * ¢ ineau, to which the motorship|(reight for both blaces. decorating. Estimates free. Rea- | | brought 10 passengers she was in-| The vessel carried five round- L ¢ i’g,:‘;v;‘l‘:hgg'“mfl TIDES TOMORROW | stantly unloaded. She departed at |midnight Saturday, under , for trip passengéts, namely: rs. 'W. Tverson, Miss A. Mohr, sonsble SEE “e” HEGG Tel. 235. | J. B. Burford & Co. 'l )l T | \ M] (‘LL] ’\NEO‘ Low tide 4:37 a. m., 14 feet |Seattle, without passenge: E. Nougier, R. L. Clarke. | | “Our doorstep worn by satisfled | | = High tide 10:5¢ a. m., 128 feet |expe ted to complete nex T S | customers” | Sn,wmg wahlnes w Low. tide’ 4:33 p. m., 3.9 feet |at the Puget Sound metropolis so 31 Juneau Passengers 1. i Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun-| High tide:10:41 p.an., 163 feel |as o be able to depart from there The Queen brought 31 passen- | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaun ror Douglas and on her regularly scheduled noth-ums to Juneau. They were: | ern voyage mext Monday. From Seattle—Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. | ing. Radio and phonograph re- Sl L it pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. n ,,,,,, U [Typlst PI’OVCS to BOSS A large part of the Norco’s freight Elsie Busser, Elsie Busser, Miss | Thane dTrip R e consisted of flowers, fresh fruits!E. Jane Lee, Vern Glase, Vern 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. Round Trip Rate THE EMPIRE LOSI ANUJEENP IE He H” Nlmble mee“vnnd green vegetables intended far’Gorst. Maj. Malcolm Elliott, W. H. 7:10a8.m. :30p.m. $65 LOST—One lady's leather gauntlet | the Saturday trade. Inasmuch as:Galiogly, C. O. Butcher, George C. 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. Sailing from Seattle Closing time for classified ad- love. If find please Phone Em-' BONNERS FERRY, Ida., May 30, |her late arrival prevented the of- Booth, S C. Bowdin, Don Robert- | 12: Wn,?" 11:15p.m. Every Monday night at 9 p. m. vertiscments: 2 P. M. ghe account No. 1855. | —Richard Myers can type 48282 | fering of these commodities Saf-|son, Albert O'Neil, B. Freeman, 2:00p.n. 12 midnight J. B. BURFORD & CO. D.B. FEMMER Closing time for display ‘ad- p ) E i \words in- eight hours, counting er-| iurday, stores to which the per- ,Peter Higaulet, A. H. Hurlburt, ! 3:30p.m.t $1:008.m, TicketAgent Phone 78 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 vertisements: 11 A. M. . . rors, ~which is more than 100 |ishables were directed opened Sun- | Gordon Johnson. | *4:00p.m. Ten cents per line first inser- “ JUNE ,\]) QA]\]PLL ;‘»\:mis a minute. day morning and kept open Sun-| . From Southeast Alaska Ports— | Leaves Douglas for Juneau tion. | He made 156 errors, which a.f'wr‘day forenoon to dispose of them. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crewson, Mr. | 6;308.m. 6:30p.m. Five cents for continuous subse- | SHOP |deducting the customary 10 words Incoming Passengers |and Mrs. J. John, Mrs. S. Sohnck 8:308.m. 17:45p.m. PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY: quent insertion. f The Little Store with the {for each one from the gross total, Incoming passengers were: Mrs. A. Halling, Ruth Hansen, G i 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. . 14 ,‘, Count five average words to the BIG VALUES gave him a net score of 46’122: From Seattle—Roy Hill, V. Les- €. Boatman, Roy Oxman, Capt.| 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. Motorsltl P AC'FIC & line. words, or 97.3 words a minute. noff, M. Pantelop. J Clark, John Newmarker, G. (:vu—l 2:15p.m. 12:16p.m. 8 i Minimum charge, 50 cents, ° o!| He staged the marathon in two| From Ketchikan—J. B. Burford, 'key, F. Augurmen, S. H. Colby. | 3:45p.m.1 1:15a.m. Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Peters- S FOR SALE \ Juneau Beauty ;rcm' hour shifts, taking an hour i mequngeu—-«A Van Mavern, ! & For Lgol:;x ;}a.n.:l :’oru i | 5:00p.m. burg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports S. | loff for lunch. Myers attempted . Oakleaf. T'SONS ked at Juncau for| *_Thane. of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets B T s | Shoppe tme feat after his employer wag- ll:-o:n Pefgrsbum—*w& lmalfi‘;am- lLyrm Canal wftsmwre ; { f—Freight will be accepted. from agent before boarding ship. almost new, cost $57.00, SYLVIA BRUMBERG ered that no typist could pound |uel , A. 8. Ogden, M. Tollefsen, | For Haines—Florence Wilson, $—Saturdays only. sell for $20.00. Phone 22. I'| Specializing in Permanent and | |ouit 4n avérage of 80 words a min- [H. ©. Coleman. |Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olmstead, | o L PHONE 7 _ J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agests.. _Valentine Bldg. | mfl ‘W Faclal { 1 ;;x}, hot For Skagway—Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | e ok Tl nger Waves—] s ute for el urs. i R DTS T. =i} A . EOR SALE—Cabin at Auk Lake. | Telephone 384 : More than one million persons uel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.| Juneau Ferry & Naviga Mrs. E. J. White, Museum. Ridge to Be Memorial visited Indiana State parks 1931, in’ Millard, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Me-| Therm Mrs. E. Dot Fagel, Mrs, C.| 'Nye Eva K. Tripp, Gov. George A. Parks, Chris Volke, S Hellen- thal, Frank A. Nefsky, Albert Black tion Compn’w Maotorship M. S. “ZAPORA,,Luve Seattle Arrive Juneéan Leave Juneaw May 5 May 13 May 13 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of -month only. burn, John Foster, R. C. Peacock, BEverett Pigg. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 or 257 0. 3 -WEBER, Agent “ESTEBETH” Leaves Jumean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and - : FOR SALE—Small rooming housc “mg over Juneau Bakery. Call 1 to 4. Phone 103, | WILL SELL restaurant in Cordova | cheap for cash. Address Box 614, 9 _Juneau, or Box 417, Cordova. | . ! te Homespun Humorist NASHVILLE, Tenn, May 30— “Kin Hubbard Ridge” is to be a memorial to Kin Hubbard, Indiania BEAUTY PARLORS DO! | humorist-philosopher. 2 | FOR SALE — Funished 5-room | Telephone” 406 “RUTH HAYES | Citizens of Brown county have Common Table Salt it o house, 2 lots 50x100, near me iven B olliands esction &f ek Poris and Main. View. Attractive terms, | o o pm— y 1 Often Helps Stomch DAVE HOUSEL, Agent hilly Jand for the purpose and the State Board of Conservation has _See Lockie MacKinnon. | POPULAR CAFE | } SEWARD STREET BPECTACLEB Kiyptok invisible bi- | Specializing, in Tamales, Chop | focals. $7.00 reading or distance, | | i $3.00 glasses for every need. $1.00 i . Chgx::e Noodles, Chill for old glasses. Here until June e 4 15. Call after one o'clock North-| ern Hotel Day Optical Co. [ TOBACCO or Cigarette Reme VENETIAN SHOP gr;;e $1.00. Northern Hoftel, Frank ! Dry Goods; Notions, Men's |\ 7 G Ay } Furnishings i FOR SALE—At a quarter of its| | Mrs. Mary Glovanetti, Mgr. |[i real value, Bullard’s homestead of | i 148 acres, patented, at mouth|® o Taku River, commonly known a.s"_.___,_.__.__.—: Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- You Can Save Money at || lard on premises or to L. V. Win- Our Store i _ter, Juneau. PRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 er 339. e Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street . added 13,000 acres to the plot. “Kin Hubbard Ridge” a prom- otory-like-hill reaching into a sea of hills, is in the center. Twenty cottages named Fawn Con- stable Newt Plum, Lafe Bud and : {other characters created in Lippincut, Tawney, Apple, Martin,” ridge for a recreation center. ————— O1d papers for sue at zze ———— } = SEE YURMAN ‘ Nnml}mh | New Styles - [ TOR SALE: 8-h.p. gasoline engine, in good running mO;:u. $75. See % ELECTRICAL il REPAIR WORK U e oigeair: FPOR SALE—Will sell cheap for NO JOB TOO SMALL 2ash one twemy-four foot, Ilat 3 . Capital Electric Co. il GARBAGE HAULED § TR S A pR SALE—New Style WEDD!NO Reasonable Monthly Rates RINGS, ENGRAVING FREE. See HEMLOCK WOOD ‘these at the Nugget :Shop. 4 COFFEE SHOP HOME COOKING . HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings HOTEL ZYNDA _ ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, le. [ S JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE ' “Bxclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats “abe are to be erected on the pupiee || - CONNORS. MOTOR NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Drink plenty of water with pinch of salt. If bloated with gas add a . i BOTH stomach and bowels and rids you of all gas, Butler-Mauro Drug{ . Free Wheeling and Syncromesh i SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING PHONE 564 B WINDOWS CLEANED Reasonable Prices Your place of businés or home will be complimented 3! your windows ARE CLEAN ' PHONE 513 Estimates Cheerfully Given! I spoon of Adlerika. This washes out | in Douglas by Guy's Drug)Q adv. | 'S.S. PRINCESS NORAH {“The Imperial’—10:00 p.m.for Win- TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau June 4, June 17 S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE June 21, July 1 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE | FROM VANCOUVER Effective May 1 “Soo Dominion”—12 noon for Win- nipeg, Toronto, Mon- treal and Chicago. nipeg, Toronto and Montreal. ‘Pickets, reservations and fall DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Awways 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 20 Arrive Juneau Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan For Tickets and Information See FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 particulars from JUNEAU . CAMADI AR PACIFIC ALASKA MEAT €O. 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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