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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY,JUNE 15, 1932 POLLY AND HER PALS : e By CLIFF STERRETT WHAT MAKES UNK SO SURE GERTIELL |CALAVANT IN HIS TRICK 3 X GARDEN? { BECAU ERBID HER TO T IN T/ FINEST STEAMERS SUCCESS, SUSIE, Success! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALE N June 10 June 13 June 20 YUKON June 18 June 21 June 27 fALASKA June 24 Special Rotary Cruise —Southwestern Route. TED U E E N c u M E s P { t—Southeastern Route WANTED o ol hisnators For Information, Reservations and Tickets ing room, )se in. Phone 79 be- e e Marine News WFRUM SKAGWAY; Taking Lead, R g, Shoe Styles WANTED—Sheet metal man, Must (o @ ¢ © ¢ 6 @ o w 0 2 » o L e i e S vt it W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ik g Blue Appears to Be Favor- be good. Rice & Ahlers Co. . s‘eam Mo emenh 0 1 o T 5 2 Hotel ® Prince Ge ® Thursday ey ge due early ning . . . . 7 i ° CAN use limited amount of savings i and loan stock Washington Ore- |® Northland scheduled to arrive e gon Associations. Box 1882, Em-|® carly Friday evening ° p‘xe ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS (] s Louise scheduled to e | . . ° ° . . ° . Uy DI A MERWIN e g 2 (Associated Press Fachion Editor) L I’\‘US June 15.—Pumps have tur C nes ror g @ lead in the shoe style with new colors and mater- . ] E 2 | | 1 fr 3 or At | N | MISCELLANEOUS | s s e | | Will Be B ehip Queen stay Jals used to achleve their CHIE Admiral Rogers Vesse 1 e Back Here|w hen d Th w pump has a new heel cheduled to sail from Seattle June 16 at PI’\NOS flA\mm 5»-\\'|\" M mncs xpert Piano Tun- —a cross between a spike and a sengers were: | cuban, and lines are unsually SEATTLE Phonographs, |- sFnday Mbyiingion Bl o S0 oo ing. Radio o - 2 p. m. | b e ,Rvu::d:rr:in'ghn{;x::fin;r?np;e.‘ Bikes i aeied: 4o e | Return South ME DS ek Eaikne | piin e i et i e s onig NOEREBURID) SSREY ol Y j® sail from Vancouver June | Theulg Ee. o Lin Be COBUPES Qg LOS ANGELES BOARD and room. Marshall House. 16 16 p. m | on a special tourist voyage, the| and Charles ac @ buckle and thel SAN DIEGO Leaves. Leaves Phone 2201 Yukon scheduled to sail from |steamship Princess Norah, Capt e often stitched by leath- Seattle Juneay ] e June 18 at 9 a. m. |W. Q Palmer and Purser A, N,| Fersons who booked passage at NEW YORK : FOR RENT neduled to sail from e |Taylor, called at Juneau last night|Juncau for Sitka and the South; Kids Lead Leathers Dor. Alex. ... June 13 June 18 : | » June 20 at 9 p. m. e |on her way from Vancouver, B. C., | | Kid leads the leathers as an Rogers June 16 June 20 WILL RENT or lease Clarence scheduled to sall from e |to Skagway. She will remain at| FOr Sitka—Mr. and Mrs. J. Cash- | economical substitute, for the ex- i : Boarding House, near Moose Hall. | 23 at o |the Lynn Canal port 36 hours to|<n: Mrs. J. Dirianoff, Mrs. A. F.|pensive antelope which smart Par SOUTHBOUND | Apply at premises or telephone scheduled to o |Permit excursionists to make the |Knight, Major Malcolm Elliott, J preferred last Spring. A | Evans June 16 235, " June 24, Spetial Ro- e | scenic railroad trip over the White|J0sph, Olaf Nelson and Thomas leather painted in colors to| Dor. Alex. June 18 FOR RENT — Two-room suite tary voyage to S. E. Alaska, e |Pass to Lake Bennett. She is \] S resemble lizard, has aced rep- | Rogers June 22 Mrs. Wm. Steinbeck, 3d and|® Northwestern scheduled tosail |scheduled 'albx bath here )‘H-xd'l_\" 17 \/’\;;unh:-'u ~J. \fi i tile :):cnn r st 2 and )\: " ro aattle ne 9 P g |morning on her retur S | - — MIS 12 new ea ain sil is much Harris, from Seattle June 28 at 9 ® urn_south emith, ¥ iy Tadet Michals ise) to Sieenr TICKET OFFICE: ceseccoccessccscssessssscsossoe a. m. o Has 53 Passengers SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e The vessel carried 53 passengers. Tmber Admiral Evans scheduled e |Those for Juneau were: southbound at 6:30 tomor- e | Mrs. M. Douglas, Miss E. Douglas, He: Ferl, T. . T vy is the tint most e|Mrs. O. L. Feldon, Mrs. M. M.|oner, Frank Martin, Sundberg | aithough sapphir: Wilson, Miss N. qummm C. v.|and James Pfl"l‘ also s B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock | Blue is the color | BOARD and room, Marshall House, | 2pt shoe fashions Modern, excellent view, good food, | feel at home. B Building, s, opposite Moose Hall. 1st stineau Ave., Phone 2201 Seattle—Mrs. L. B. Wh row morning. Princess Norah scheduled e dark g | § RS erama=on -| outhbotind riday e |Burnett, Edward E. Robert- come next on the ¢ card, with FO(F; 'REW; Comfortably l;nmh [o morning. s T ) obml;on, L'w St.xplvs‘ l black playing a minor role this TR e e "‘“”‘“‘ Dorothy Alexander scheduled o |W. Pullen season partments, lone 436. soutnbound Saturday at 9 e| Most of the remaining passengers | For evening wear there is a new | FOR RENT — Seven-room unfurn-|® a. m. &y 8T8 e aking the r?und trip, Am(mg | dull mecal kid pump which appears |- lshed house. Inquire Bishop|® Aleutian scheduled south- e |them is E. E. Sturdee, General Pas- | {siver when worn with a silver| Apartmenta \ otd Tine 0h, o |senger Agent for the Canadian Pa- | frock, goi en worn with gold | . ? ’, Admiral Watson scheduled ‘s |Cific Steamship Lines, with head- | and lesigner r as a GARAGE for rent. 2nd and Gold.|e southbound about June 23, ‘e |duarters in Vancouver. This is his 1 to the : who does not Phone 194 % LOCAL SAILINGS o |first visit to Alaska. While the| 1 to take a shoe trunk | e : 3 . 5 @ |Norah was in port, he conferred | Grosgrain Silk | o - &t | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® Siwa Srosgrain | ((’J)\i\l npn l':ffily f::xxlil]l{t.f)t’«;?:'l‘l\ e day night at 6 p, m., fors|¥ith V. W. Mulvihill, Juncau agent| —_— ! Grosgrain silk in black or colors | rivate house. Modern conven- ) e sSteamsl 3 Tt | () pE il % Lot the fa. ; | jences. Call between 3:30 and §|® _Sitka and way ports o R i L |Salmon Fxshmg Season in|to match the frock remain the fa- | in | 1l bet 30 and 8| o Last Trip Until Fall { vorite of the average smart Pari- | pm. 621 East St, Corner oth. |3 Faclfic leaves every Thursday 8| o, ype”roturn of the Prine Southeast Alaska Gets | i ‘ : | af a. m., for Petershurg, st L ik S| 3 v ! 3 THE I, mIPIRF FOR RENT — Tnree-room apart-|® Kake and way ports, o |Norah to Vancouver, she will be| Undex Way Today skin—such as that used | [B Round Trip Rate edd ments. Cliff Apartments. "eso0ensenesnsce %‘“‘L’““(' “; 1”‘%; West ff’“j;v of | i for riding boots—is the latest nov- $65 R o f Iassif, d- % s 3 i | Vancouver Island run and will re- | B I D elty in sports shoe leathers. * ve:‘t‘l:r:?-’nts"n; iy e8| 84| ROR RENT or sale—My cabin on S — |main on it until about the midde | ot Sl Anoter novelty of the sports| (B At W ing time for display ad.| highway. J. B. Burford. TIDE TO‘VI()RR()W |of September. Shtj will be put back s i _;;ne “j ’m,, |shoe mode which clings to oxford . B. BUREDRD & CO, D, B. FEMMER yertisements: 11 A. M. 553 : g |, e e |00 the Southeast Alaska route| e o9 Siealt: Hists SYT land sandal desigris is the ventilat- icket Agent Phone 78 rn.ml’l- 114 Ten cents per line first inser- COMPLETELY furnished _apart- then 3 : 8 RS O e ed sandal, which has small holes| s . ment; 3 room, bath; steam heat.| Low tide 5:02 a. m., -2.2 feet The Princess Louise, leaving i ol IHEPNE T lpe | worked with leather embroidery, Five cents for continuous subse- | APPIY Nugget Shop. High tide 11:28 a. m, 144 feet |Vancouver today, Princess Aliceand |(IStrict. The operations in the en-|, . ", Gole 1o allow air to enter M. S. “Z APOR!/ [\,.Lezvc Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw A % i e 4 ¢ 4 i s » | tire Panhandle will be more limit-| ¥, £ Bt insertion. = Low tide 5:00 p. m., 3.0 feet |Princess Charlotte will be in the the shoe. June 14 June 22 June 22 o e, |FOR RENT—Purnished 2- and 4-| ggh tide 11:03 p. m. 181 feet |Southeast Alaska service this sum-|€d than during any year in the|™® ™% . 1 ichagof®, Count five average words to the | room apartments. Knight Apart- SRR * lsner . |past 12 years i Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoorah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- line. ments. Phone 426. i R S 8 . Only two shore and one floating NOTICE wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Minimum chlrgt 50 cents. B RF;; Al:nr Iy shcd . . AT THE HOTELS i~ cann pack fish in the Icy} For Tickets and Information see [‘U}{ fiA[ ~ DR oA At oty mm315 ) i TELS | IGORST PLANE LEAVES ?;)x‘ Bl F‘(ll’)f{‘c S\":nox;cC‘:)r p’;‘get ]‘;\]{_, ll\lerchznts sellingh;'lrecra:‘l:e:s :;Iu WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agent 5 e | S4%A Faciil al 5iplcase warn purchasers al e e E e (vold Street. GASTINEAU JUNEAU FOR SEATTLE pian: av port Althorp, Astoria & |firing of crackers and dangerous ‘l.\e?\sth(er::Nvotlfil}l‘)gl;;eiu:en;‘:»(mb FOR RENT — Three-room house| Jerry Smith, Murray Stuart, Geo- ; Pu’ge% Sml‘ndv . Tcursion ml.et‘exl"mi"’ within the ity limits is $ines TP H N P Ib-‘v;m with shower bath, partly furnish-|’8¢ Emery, Charles Nije, Seattle; | With Roy Peacock of the Na- fmJ a floater in Dundas Bay W]!I‘f‘yrh]dden. Everybody’s cooperation ]»]{lm: ?mg;rr, 5 h lF‘-f )}\1];, ht, | oG, Phone 3404, A. N. Minard, Kake, tional Theatre Supply Company of be opern : along this line for the safeguard- eadows Shop, 3d and Franklin. [ " ~ 7" "% R Seattle a Gorst Air Transport sea-| The next district to open is the ing of life and property is urgently E‘OR' SALE—1930 Cht‘?\'l‘)](“rfip'ci’il July 1, McBride Apt. Phone 5701 ALASKAN plane, piloted by Jerry Smith and Eastern, Stephens Passage and |requested. Sedan never run in Alaska.new |FOR RENT — Furmisned oieamc| Anna Quelle, Juncau; ¢, w,[MUTay Stuart, left Juneau this|Frederick Sound, on June 35. The G. A. GETCHELL, condition — demonstration. Phone| heated {\parlmen" Inq'uirc o Bur S. Sednaug, Ex- mn{mng for Seattle. ‘C.hahhnm §.xm't section of the west- | —adv. Chief of Police. Bhine 6.5 nng: DAt Ao t. curaton Inlet L. W. Staples, Win- The plang arrived here last even- | ern L‘I{s(..k! will o] on July 5, — L e S v kgA,,,?p dsor, Ont.; M. A. Kruse, Seattle. ing from Sitka. It‘had gone there |at’ which time the Ketchikan dis- gacay o § FOR SALE — Heywood-Wakefield A ETEy e e from Seattle to deliver 1,000 pounds |trict also begins fishing. The other ‘ JUNEAU SAMPLE | baby bugey; good condition. | " permanent and transi Zynda of cement paint to the steamship|areas in the western distriet, and Phone 0395 s BN N hay ent flutst-: W. O'Brien and family, Douglas Am;]uan. bound for Seward. |North and South Prince of Wale )w 2 L‘“ISIEOPVM th | e E: ; T et J ®| The paint, Pilot Smith explained, | districts ope ly Opera- | e e Store e FOR SALE—Choice lot yell I Bergmann Hotel ) Wi aapdeyinn e Senptfilemi;y‘tmns S o (:I‘Ic;)lxu :\v:nbne Sy BIG VALUES l ltl)r 1'1”, G ang/.8, ’H ulj'nv ths for Dining Room EDWARD MIZE RETURNS |a contractor on the Federal Build- |fly_curtailed. ‘0 o DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! F‘;;ntnhzf 1;;“1-;_:)]";“)1;1{1'~ posts. Sec First Class l’l‘ume Cooking ing at Fflqbflnkg for immediate use tream watchmen, employed lo- | FERRY T[ME CARD nex 0! 4. ‘ Mrs Hilla Johnsonm, M, Edward Mize returned home on|in connection with the foundation|cally, arc enroute to the areas POR SALE—Tom MoGanns 160 |® T o |the Princess Norah for his sum-|of the structure, and had missed |to which they have been assigned.| Leaves Juneam ror Douglas and Alaska Southern Alrwa S ; ficre yanch at Berner's Bay, Large |8 e |mer vacation. He will join the|delivery to the vessel at the Puget|The patrol boat Widgeon left to- | Thane y . | house, two barns, good w; CARI JACOBSON staff of the Radio office tomorrow [Sound metropolis. |day with six assigned variously | 6:15a.m. 6:16p.m. For Reservations Call or See | BT i rie ter frack gard. eI going on the day shift for deliv-| Pilots Smith and Stuart had|to Dundas Bay, Excursion Inlet,| 7:10a.m. :30p.m. | s Seo H 1. Lucas. | WATCH REPAIRING ery of messages. Mize has beén|expected to connect with the|Paviof Harbor, Basket Bay, Sit- | 9:158.m.1 :40p.m. A. B. HAYES , " | EIWARD STREich | |attending the University of Wash- |steamship in Juneau, but they koh Bay and Lake Eva. Two are| 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 f FOR SALE—B-fa. soprano saxo-|| Opposite Chas. Goldstein’s ington, at Seattle, his first year,|Were delayed in coming north by |enroute to Port Frederick, and two 2:00pm. 12 midnight -~ A gerrhererreserad } phone. Cheap for cash. J. B.|e— studying chemistry and he is go-|their heavy freight and by un-|others, Serge Bay and Bokeen Bay | 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. X 1 Burford e ing back. favorable weather, and had to go|on their own gasboats. ‘ *4:00p.m. f .mlf’l)'l"i' L ST O to Sitka to catch the vessel. S —eaag o Leaves Douglas for Juneas THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS o s AR CAFE North Carolina has only four CHURCH USES OLD ALTAR | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. B L a'is ok seataters, SEWARD STREET | [municipal golf courses. They are| HERRING SEASON AT STONE i 8:30a.m, $7:45p.m. TH E GASTIN EAU ‘. Beik and stores. . Write Ooll S]zv(‘mll/lng in Tamales, Chop | |at Ashville, Charlotte, High Point K | 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. ‘ Cash_ Store, Ketchikan. | Suey, Chinese Noodies, Chill | |and Wilmington. ODIAK ADVANCED 15 | st. 10uts—an atar stone be-| 2:pmt 11:30pm. Our Services to You Begin and End at the FOR SALL_Cabin at Auk Lake. ———————| DAY BY NEW ORDER |lcved o hiave been brought down| ioan. 1aiHom Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Mrs. E. J. White, Museum. x v the Mississippi River by Pather| 8:45p.m.t 1:158.m. 3 — i tte is st i L 5:00p.m. NEW STOCK Fifieon days wdvance for the | Raviery Zfi'lr’éfi“‘- S T | e F‘;‘R SAI;E1 t—5{;‘\;{[;:):5}1&3«:1 5;;:0::: HO’[ EL herring fishing industry on Ko- in 3 “5.1 1—Freight ‘wlll e S5 e 1r -— ouse, 2 lots 50x100, near Fron diak Island has just been author- Sa o . Pacific of author. | {Paci Transportation £2d Main, View. Atiractive terms. ZYNDA ized by the Department of Com- [ $—Saturdays oaly. Motorship i Company ockie MacKinnon. 1) merce in supplemental regulations LD TH” S. 3P ad BFECTACLES mrypio i SINVATOR KRRVICE Men s Wear |iwea oyt sccording o oo Juneau Ferry & Naviga ESTEBETH ACIFIC i BPECTACLES nanox 1nvisible bi- | f 3 i i L(‘mes cn Dock - 8. ZYNDA, Prop. {graphic advices rTeceived today at : Leaves Juneau Every Thurs y every Thurs focals. $7.00 reading or distance, AT NEW L e . today o tion Companv day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and 15) at 10 am. for Petersburg, ; $3.00 glasses for every need, $1.00 —_—“’, ow e e United | Way Ports i“'““ Port Alexander and way | for old glasses. Here until June PRICES P e Ebeios ang soints. B il atter one odionk Norfhe JUNE AU l*RO(,K ‘ e public by Capt. M. J. O'Con- o c AN AD l A“ DAVE nousm;, l(\)gent J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Hotel Day Optical C | : 2 X Phone Single % iekimdetebisdion SHOPPE | A complete line of Under the original regulations ] Yelnllep DG ! TOBACCO or Cigarette Remedy. Il W. L as S [of January 1, this year, the sea- FIC e R 3 g Price $1.00. Northern Hotel, Frank E“‘:;::':I;’“‘ “0‘;2‘:’;15“’9 - L. Douglas Shoes |/ on goaink was fixed to open . ® 1 Day. Teshes, { on July 1. The new regulation o @ 4 e Hoslery and Hats S AM advances the date to June 15 VER, ‘; RBAGE | FOR SALE-—At a quartes of its| 9 | fnt HAAS || o vaxcouve, vicromua, A | Juneau Beauty U —_ . zeal value, Bullard e, homestead ;: ! MRS, HOOKER'S | THE Bill Brennan, 26 years'an umpire Famous Candies and SEATTLE Shoppe i ‘148 acres, patented, at mou COFFEE SHOP | in the Southern League, goes to SYLVIA BRUMBERG 4 River, commonly known as | gall games on his days off The Cash Baz S.S. PRINCESS NORAH | Specializing in Permanent ’ | aar and H ullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- HOME COOKING | P s G SR LG R l 0 E 5 F Reasonable Monthly Rates Finger Waves—Facials -4 lard on premises or to L. V. Win-| | Cakes, Pies, Salads, etc. | Dld papers for saie at The Emprre. pen Lvenings rom Juneau HEMLOCK WOOD Telephone 384 4 , Juneau. . —e o | June 4, June 17 et a3y i s i » =F -—D-—E €= 5 ‘ Order Now at These Prices ' 25 cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons l LUDWIG NELSON PHON; S 83 OR 83 “The Si That Pleases” S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE : Tel. 37, 217 or 339, | JEWELER tore ELECTRICAL ; . 37, i June 21, July 1 ITARY GROCERY Tickets, reservatians and.ful REPAIR WORK X NO JOB TOO SMALL

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