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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932 THOSE NASTY NEXT- i DOOR CHICKENS WILL RUIN MY ALL THE SAME THEY'S ) NGO RROFIT IN PLANTIN' T'FEED FOWLS! R ® 9 000 00w o e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled ¢t arrive Saturday. Admiral Rogers scheduled to FOR RENT—Four-room furnished houss; electric range. Phone 187 after 6 pm. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment. 421% E. Tth. Tel. 2004. ar) Monday. furnished home, for summer Zapora heduled to arrive months. Call 4622. Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 4 at 9 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle June 6 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 8 a. m. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle June 8 at FOUR-room aparument to sublet for summer. Close in. Phone 269. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone 3602. FORNISHED rooms. Phoné 575-one ring. TP IBLOBD S 5 ro e Reasonable. SMALL flat in Spickett Apart- ments. See Mrs. Spickett 10 2. m. FT)!;:{ENI‘ Gl e Queen scheduled to sail from heated apartment. Inquire at'® Seattle June 9 at 2 p. m. Nugget Shop. {® Aleutian scheduled to sail Py il D nai i S rom Seattle May 10 at 9 MAC KINNON APARYMENTS for @ a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound at 11 o'clock tonight. Princess Norah due in port at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning permanent and transient guests. » wa: - . WANTED BRING me your sox and stockings ® to mend, 10c pair. Mrs. Kasalica, # and sails one hour later. 5th and Seward. Phone 2731. |® Alaska scheduled southbound T gy —— WL ———se—— |® June.6. COLOREL woman wants curtains’ g porothy Alexander scheduled to launder and other laundry|e gouthbound Wednesday, June work. Anna Patterson, Phone'g gip i) o LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and way ports. e Pacific leaves every Thursday |® at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, !e Kake and way perts. se s es s e e e ne KALSOMINING, painting, home|® decorating. Estimates free. Rea- sonable. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 235. MISCELLAINEOUS PIANOS, Radivs, Sewing Machines, | Marine News HALIBUT BOATS MUTUAL SALES F. J. Kwapil, of United Fisheries, Gets Sup- port: Here ociate all halibut fisher- all halibut. boat owne: United Pacific Fisheries, organization for catch- marketing halibut, is the of the visit to Southeas of F. J. Kwapil, a halibut , 'Who is president of which has head- in . He conferred representative of Juneau 1t fishermen and boat owners :NORTH STAR TO 'ENTER PORT AT : NOON TOMORROW - - New Vessel of Indian' Serv- ice Is Enroute North on Maiden Voyage ® . The North Star, new service ship ® of the Indian Bervice, will arrive ® here about nopn Baturday on its g in I Goldstein’s store yesterda; jmaiden voyage In . Alaskan waters, rnoon. - Mr. . Kwapil )wm r\:}: ® it was announced here foday by 1 south on the steamship Nor- ®|C. W. Hawkesworth, Acting Chiel ,; ® of the Alaska Division, Bureau of ® Indian Affairs. It will remain in |port but a few hours while it is ® | discharging cargo. ® | From here it will sail direct to ¥ 2 . . 1 ® |Seward, then call at vafious sta- ool i o B ® |tions west tp Kuskokwim Bay. It At P o, - A gt ot i 1 from Ketchikan at 9:15 gnquuh()ed success in Ketchikan, | sailed . o T 'n. m. today for Wrangell. | sburg _and ]n_ this city. In- | dorsement is practically unanimous Aboard the North Star is Carl {Gordon, newly appointed Director '» Prince Rupert, B. C. and Se- {of Education for ‘the Alaska Di- prite |vision, J. R. Ummel, Interior Pe:| The Fisheries was formed a year | partment purchasing agent in Be- ago, but its plans were not thor- Iattle. Andrew B. Berg, President ushly understood then, and it lof Berg Shipbuliding Company of falled to function effectively. Brict: Seattle, builder of the ship, and ly, the proposal is for boat owners N. Lester Troast, of this city. Mr. and fishermen to cooperate in the mmel and Mr. Berg will make Production and in the marketing he entire trip. Mr. Gordon, who of halibut. The Fisheries expects will have his headquarters here, to ;nx\ke use of all present disiri- land Mr. Troast will remain here, Duting agencies, and- also to..em- h tomorrow morning. Encouraged by Support ‘I am greatly encouraged by the ,sup) I have enlisted for the heries organization in Southeast Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re-| . pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | o DOROTHY ALEX. in . THE\EMPIRE e A 1 £ V] High tide 1:27 p.-m., 14.0 feet -1.7 feet | Mr. Gordon will have charge of ploy others. Demand for halibut the administration of the Indian%il be increased and by an ad- | jertising campaign setting forth |Service’'s schools in the Territory. His position in the Service cor- {responds %o that of Dr. Frank s. W Fellows in the: Medical = Relief branch. Mr. Hawkesworth. con- the food merits of the fish, thus gmenting consumption. Representative in Every Port “In all halibut fishing por the Fisheries will have represen- By CLIFF STERRETT LONG'S WE GIT FREE MEAT WE KIN AFFORD T'BUY OUR ‘haubuz industry. Tt GREWS P AN‘“ intelligent, coopera | The Pisheries are go i . |Admiral Rogers sailed for Sbuth- VEGETABLES! to continue activities are unable | to .make even a livelinood. We hope to effect a of the a board of three truste I"n_\' boat - ewners and {One trustee - represents |owners, one the fishermen and the | third, who..is neither owner nor 11 man, acts as decid arbi- ter in case of a di between the two others. Mr. Kwapil is the boat owners'| \ trustee. ADMIRAL ROGERS IS NOW ON WAY NORTH | | SEATTLE, June 3 — Steamer Alaska ports at 2 o'clock ay afternoon, calling at Vie- | toria northbound, with 23 first class land 33 stecrage passengers aboard. The following passengers on the steamer are booked for Juneau: E. C. Carter, A. L. Lowell, J. Mc- Fadden, John Hitz, Mrs. Stacey izmd son, U. L. Barrett, Robert S. {Manahan, George Koston | e HALIBUT ARRIVALS | | AT SEATTLE TODAY | SEATTLE, June 'no schooners in wastern banks. Local banks arrivals were as fol- lows: Republic with 28000 pounds, La Paloma with ,000 pounds, both.| selling at 3.and 5 cents a pound; | Eastern with 15,000 pounds, Lane with 12,000 pounds, both selling for | 3 and 5% cents; Selma J with 1,- 500 pounds of halibut selling for 3 and 5% cents and 10,000 pounds | of sable selling for 4 cents a pound. | All trips were mostly chickens. The halibut arrivals sold here in May totalled 2,936,200 pounds, val- ued at $124,629, the largest month- ly total since July, 1915 | .- | A duplicate key for your car, hidden about the chassis, will en- able you to get into the car if you lose the one you car N A R R R | eas | Thu | | 3—There were today from the | FINEST STAEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound May 30 June 6 June 13 June 13 *YUKON *ALASKA *YUKON TN'WESTERN May 28 May 31 June 4 June 7 ...June 7 June 11 *—Southwestern Route. t—Sbutheastern Route. For Information, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent DMIRAL LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO R LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau SAN DIEGO Evans June 1 June 4 Rogers .June 2 June 6 NEWXONK Dor. Alex. ..June 3 June 8 Watson .....June 8 June 11 SOUTHBOUND Watson ..June 2 Rogers ..June 8 ..June 8 ...June 15 Dor. Alex. Queen TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 \ | Low tide 7:00 p. m, 38 feet [tinues as Acting Chlef in charge 8 S TR SOl Tl o make Closing u.n: for classified ad i | of the whole administration. fosih wawaricds on - thekn'-end fof-1 | VENETIAN SHOP Sieacnenta: 17, X1 A% i NOTICE TO MARINERS iward them to market distributin Closing time for display ad- | G % Sining Dry Goods, Notions, Men's | vettisements: 11 A. M. | | TONGASS NARROWS — Thomas Daily Kmpire ¥vant Ads Pay. agencles. We expect to resume op-, Furnishings “i%Pen cents per line first inser- SHATTLE, June 3—Excussion ~o o "o o Light changed dJune eration in the near future. We, | npg Mary Glovanetti, Mgr. tion. steamer Dorothy Alexander sailed! PR 00 o Sl T frind 3 shall have an office and receiving ¢ 'Five cents for continuous subse- on her first trip of the 1932 sea- 5 i 2 representative in Juneau, as wellig guent insertion. son -at 10 oclock this morning ?)?dzo fcl:f(;lenio::?nd d‘m?_tv % ) Independent Drumst,_s as Petersburg, Kelchikan Prince, & ¢iCount five average words to the for Southeast Alaska with 221 first] So i (UG F R oe o Rupar vend. Beagtle, I JUNEAU-YOUNG liste. class passengers aboard and one Basin West Light changed June mm:(]ex;;i:; ix:jéfigonirod:‘c;;g ::«dt - S ptinimam charge, 50 cents, opersge 3 fashing goeen every 3 see- | D ARB AMI masketing conditlons, Mo e | - Funeral Parlors - b s;a:.we“unfigere hoard for Juneay.| Onds: flash 0.2 second duration, 2/1 4 fo ‘Hisn; and those that are trying umddmhmmm { ‘| of 60 candl ver. : i an FOR SALE | The majority of ;h"::l m“ksmg i KZM:YQAK INLET o Kiawak Eeel] : e || NightPhone1851 DayPhone13 voxaEe Seia0UNd WY - Ligat. x‘gx;urbeld extinguished May Brushless Shaving POPULAR CAFE Rt FOR SALE—Missouri timber and 13wl Telighted - a8 - Bogn a8 c > SEWARD STREET | farm lands. Will trade for car ! practicable. ; Cream Specializing in Tamales, Chop | | E.E'EISY T‘LL:IE CAR.P‘ or anything. Frank Day, North- “q ’s Styles CLARENCE STRATT—Floating 10g | Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | | nney! Deugies ern Hotel. omorrow's. Sty | about 100 feet long has been re- for Gor:. Catne i Thane e > 2 B 1Y i Today” | ported sighted off Narrow Point o P 6:15a.m. FOR SALE—Electric vacuum clean- oday | Light. Mariners should exercise a | 7:10a.0. srer. Price to sell, $10.00. Apply | caution when navigating in this Tcfld?;‘ Skins O . e | 9:15a.m.t WNorthern Hotel | vicinity. 4 I Be[gmann Hotel | l;:m.' HOMESITE at Tee Harbor beach WASH BRI A & e o Dining Room | 3:30pmit + for immediate sale or rent. Geo. ! % in First Class Home Cooking | *4:00p.m. J, Bednar, Box 282, Juneau, AR 2, s DU Tough Beards || Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. || Leaves Douglas for Junean FOR SALE—Small rooming house BLOUSES | ——————— 40c {8 .i :30aam. 6:30p.m. .over Juneau Bakery. Call from | Dld papers fer sae at The Emprre. f £ fm. H : $7:45p.m. 1 to 4. Phone 103. \ . ; e 1;:;:'; !l‘ifllmn. FOR SALE Cabin at Auk Lake | A ‘new assortment | G o Juneau Drug |1 3 B Burford & Co. || 2iem. Ll # Mrs. E. J. White, Museum. just received in a full ’ g | | “Our doorstep worn by satistied | | ey 1:158.m. E‘l: SAI;E - ;)\1;;3:5hed 5-;001:: range .of : sizes - and Co ¥ B : customers” | ‘_;nmm. +house, 2 lots 50x100, near Fron! . 7 iy Bnd Main. View. Attractive terms. materials. i £ 5 tmsl‘ ’wfll Mlm $See Lockie MacKinnon. \BPECTACLES Kryptok invisible bi- 7 ifocals. $7.00 reading or distance, $3.00 glasses for every need. $1.00 ern Hotel Day Optical Co. old glasses. Here until June . Call after one o'clock North-| W‘ CCO or Cigarette Remedy. “There Is No S for Qflm ' Post Office Substation 34 to 42 Price $2.25 SEE YURMAN New Styles PEINONAL SERVICH Jupeain Ferry & Navi | q”!tionCompmy e vg’cc $1.00. Northern Hotel, Frank | g BALE—At a quarter of its 7 peal value, Bullard's homestead of 348 acres, patented, at mouth ¥ River, commonly known as ard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- n premises or to L. V. Win- RT HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 d, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons son, Tel. 37, 217 or 239. 5 SALE: 8-h.p. gasollne engine, ‘J» good running order, $75. See Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurmanp, the Furrier 'h'hg;h B’ul!fnl Juneaw’s Own Store HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazgar Open Evenings —_— MRS. HOOKER COFFEE -SHOP HOME COOKING Cake$, Pies, Salads, etc. HOTEL ey Syle WEDDING | LPDWIG NELSON || ZYNDA xi. " JUNEAU SAMPLE " “sHOP G e JUNEAU FRQGK SHOPPE . umc!uslve but not m'f ) New Fur Garments im ' . o Theeaeal Reasonable 1 i de ¥ Your place of business or home will be Yor complimented if ypur windows CiFIC | '$.5. PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau June 4, June 17 June 21, July 1 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Serving Alaskans New Low Round Trip Rate $65 Sailing from Seattle Every Mo:!ny night at 9 p. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 78 D. B, FEMMER Fn.'h't- 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 ports of call during summer schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. . PHONE 79 J. B. BURFORD & CO, Agents Valentine Bldg. —_—e R e M. S “ZAPORA,,unve Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneas p May 5 May 13 May 13 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Por Alexander, Kla; wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see 0. J. WEBER, Agent WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 or 257 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservation§ Call or See & A. B. HAYE 4By Phones: 10 - ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook ‘Butter Austin Fresh Tamales f PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 GARBAGE T Juneau Beauty i HAULED ||, _srovinsthsm, Reasonable Monthly Bates T i Peanent and HEMLOCK WQOD ||, Temoness — | us ||| ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB T0O SMALL Capital Electric Co, o