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B— e ; 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932 POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF bTERRETT FINEST LARGEST STEAMERS AY BF 1 HOPE T'HEAVENS NONE OF OUR FOLKS HAS BEEN NINNIES ENOUGH T'SNIFF THIS DANG LOCO-WEED! WAL,I GOTTA R ADMIT YACTS L U —" SAILING' SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound TALASKA July 9 July *YUKON July 11 *ALEUTIAN July 9 July 12 July 18 A fN'WESTERN ..July 12 - July 16 July 18 (\ *YUKON July 16 July 19 July 25 { tALASKA July 19 July 23 July 25 i *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. : PRINCE RUPERTNflRBfl BRINGS iEflXEH CURTIS Marine News | HAS 4 TOURISTS FAIR CARGO AND O APPEAL CASE FOR ROUND TRIP 8 PASSENGERS ..oy 0. s FOR SALE — Four-hole elec range in A-1 condition. Enquire Gieo. M. Simpkins Co. For Informawon, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent FOR SALE_Forty-foot boat, ten foot beam, perfectly new, must| “hcrifice. Phone 531 | —_—— eceeecsescee e InmW, modern hUK.;:‘(; at your own . AI-IGE BUUND |victed “of obstructing the search terms. Phone 5 'for the kidnapers of Baby Lind- et £t l* Steamer Movements |7 = = =) . : Vessel Calls at Juneau on \/essel De, arts on Return per Y piwardad’ &Lt FOR SALE—T7-tube Zenette Radio, ° gh, was today a Wi ractically new, a bargain. Phone NORTHBOUND . Way from Vancouver | to Seattle by Way of jof eror by the Supreme Oourt. g y Z 1 6 | This has the effect of an appeal 537. apora scheduled to arrive . | 5 \ pey 1 3 gors st : ) ; to Skagway ‘ Port Althorp | 8t IR g i FOR - BALE—One . Alaska is scheduled to arrive ® | g 5 iy £ ; : e - . parber shop. Living quarters nle " at 11 oclock tomorrow fore- ® rty-nine round trip. tourists Carrying a fairly G s rear for two people. Steam heat,! g hoon % are on the steamship Prince Ru- and eight passengers, SUGGESTED SETS hot, cold water. Reasonable rent,!. Privioees . 5 pert, Capt. P. Donald and Purser!ship Norco, Capt. A. Eckholm \mi | 9 ess Louise due to arrive @ p Brice reasonable for cash. Selling |3 it ::;:er:oon. e s P é C f C ll H Norman McLean, which called at Purser H. Knight, arrived in Ju- @ - . dccount {} health. Box 360, Fair- | g oo “Robert scheduled to ® rincess raft alls ere | Juneau last night enroute from neau last evening from Seattle.' Roast beei, rissoie potatoes, siring banks, Alaska. I ke harly Hindes | evenaisl L OR way from Skagwa Vancouver, B, C. to Skagway. She departed by way of Port Al- beans, stew tomatoes® cold slaw. SEAfl‘L! v e T S P 4 Y |Among these are 12 members of thorp on her return to the Puget i s NORTHBQUND FOR SSALva:‘lol:e :lo 13; «z:j 018 Qulin din Mondag 5 to Vancouver a Knights of Columbus party, Sound metropolis last night. | Lamb chops, lyonnaise potatoes, SAN FRANC;CO Taave. Tadih bhilaing props or fence bests. See|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS which was organizzed b San| A considerable amount of the AsParagus or green peas, Tearts of LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau uilding prop: e » Alilh TR AR it '» Having booked at Juneau six | Francisco and which is traveling v 's freight consisted of fresh lettuce Queen July 7 July 11 Femmer or Phone 114. [ Alelitian scheduled - 6p° Ra ® {0 engers 1 under direction of W. P. Durand,|fruits and green veg ; rane SAN DIEGO s - 4 y R S T om. Senttle July 9 abob'e sengers for the South, the direct! . P ruits and green vegetables. | ! Evans July 13 July 18 FOR SALE—Tom McGann's 160- 2 'Steamship Princess Wlice, Capi. W, Canadian National Railways agent Cans For Port Althorp | Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, NEW YORK gogers July 14 July 18 acre ranch at Berner's Bay. Large Charlotte scheduled ® Q. Palmer and Purser P. A. Hole, in the California city. | She had aboard a large quantity °F baked beans, spihacH, apple Dor. Alex. .July 15 July 20 house, two barns, good grazing %o sail from Vancouver July e |departed from’ this city ghis fore- The vessel had 13 passengers of empty cans for the salmon can- Sauce or Waldorf salad. Bround, also fine for truck gard- b &t 0 p. m, o /MOON for Vancouver, B. C. She booked for debarkation at Skag- |nery at Port Althorp, and while | P PO J ening. See H. I. Lucas. Northland . scheduled to sail e |Dad stayed only a brief time af- way. Nearly all of these were des- |at that place will load canned! Roast duck, spaghetti au gratin, 1 : g orthland scheduled o o4 o |ter having arrived from Skagway.|tined for Upper Yukon river samon for Selitle distharge. string or lima beans, red 'beets, ey ol 13 FOR SALE—At = quarter of fits o She called here last Tuesday on Points. | Incoming passengers were: apple sauce or sliced baked ap- R:;:g: PRy ;:g ;3 p. m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 11 For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ples. Krieder, who are making the round her way from Vancouver to the( The Prince Rupert will stay at Lynn Canal port. Skagway a sufficient length real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Dor. Alex, July 20 . ) Taku River, commonly known as Persons wk ¢ |time to permit her excursionists t E L Z y X gy el s who took passage this permit excursionist . L. Zimmerman. v Bullards Landing. Apply to Bul- N B M uied to sail o |forenoon a Juneau were: to take the train ride over the| - Passengers From Ketchikan FIGKET . OFFIGE: Jard on premises or to L. V. Win- fros THeabtle” otlly” 18 at B For Vancouver—Mrs. E. J. Mul-|White Pass to Lake Bennett and| From Ketchikan—Charles Wil- “"'Moslu B. H. HOWARD, ter, Juneau. oy i are, A. M. Smith. |return to Skagway. The vessel|liams, Walter Merkholm. Agenc DRIHEART HEMLOCK WOOD, $8 e Admiral Evans scheduled to For Seattle—E. Walker, N. Tra- eduled to be back in Juneau From Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs. Admiral Line Dock turday midnight on her return e Hubman PHONE 4 sall from Seattle July 13 '}) cord, delivered; 5 cords, $35. Mons s, E. Peterson, E. Mclver. Anderson, Tel. 37, 217 or £39. 8t 10 a m. - fo Vancouver, ‘dn;mm Petershurg—Henry D. Ro- : . S A, M el Rk alte princess lice schedued to o HEAVY HALIBUT R T, o | Al ssengars. bodied ot guhes p AC I F iC STE AMSHIP CO. the th . . 151 feet “;. attle. They Fern Gubser, Archie Gubser, are destined for re: 13 at 9 p. m. ‘Admiral Rogers scheduled to RECEIPTS SOLD THES FOMORLON FOK RhNT | ; | SEATTLE MARKET| Hien tide . . . ° sajl from Vanceuver July e . . . FOR RENT~S :im -heated, furn- sail from Seattle July 14 T bids 0.0 Ragte | jshed apartment; 7-room unfurn- at 2 p. m. = - | 4 tide 15.8 feet |Ernie Gubser, H. Hoglund, Miss ished house. Bishop Apartments. Norcd ‘schéduled to sall from SEATTLE, July 8—Only onel T o tide 24 foot Jean Douglass. schooner arrived today from the| |western halibut banks and that| was l?li‘ Pamg'on brl‘-lx;m;nza ‘30300 STEAMER QUEEN lS ounds and selling e ‘" "ON WAY NORTHWARD Arrivals from the local banks | . Seattle July 18 at 9 p. m. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Dorothy Alexander scheduled ® e to arrive in port at 9 o'cloc] e tomorrow morning and sai . . R N T R R R R R R R R R R RNy FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room ha— o_— apartment, $21.50. 107 Main 8. SERIES 222 ROOM and bnam “or board only. Marshall House, East 1st St. and Qastineau Ave. Phone 2201. | THE NEW south at 3 p. m. I were the Omaney with 45000 e - ———— | @ Prince Rupert scheduled ®| 3 SEATTL! 5. — cieamer MEBRIDE Apartments. Phope 5301, [§ TLrth SR 19N g o | pounds. selling for 2% and 4% | geen bl R . 5 = = ants a pound; Zarembo, with 13, Lk o5 SAILING Hupm()b e Round Ral ~ - ~ day. . pi aska ports at 2 o'cl yesterday - '/ T MISCELLANEOUS Yukon scheduled southbound 00“[1%:“;1)2 sslhfi for 3 ::3:1 :9'. hoidissos ol Y| TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA, o sy v séb i . o X | cents un oover, Wi EATTLE July 11. {75 steerage passenge: There are and § Balll S ios, ving Machines, s, 3 | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Admiral < ®Watson scheduled e |00 Pounds, selling for 3 and 5% iy, Lassengers aboard for Juneau. 8 !”!"J""‘h"."" cents a pound; Lane, with 3,000 pounds of halibut and 8,000 pounds | e of sable; Flamingo with 9,000 | P’ pounds of halibut and 9,000 pounds | ! O[ mfi%gg?hls of sable, both selling the halibut J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Axent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 e From_Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE IN TRUTH A CAR July 1, 12, 22 FOR A NEW AGE! Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. . . . . . . . e southbound about July 14. e . LOCAL SAILINGS . ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e e day night at 6 p. m, for e . . . . . . . . . . * | | | Clean—Comfortable—Cl FERRY T[ME CARD P:tlf‘:f ltnn:iosway mr'tr?hur odey i?r 3 and 5 cents and sable ror‘ E Mr;"I:‘ H:.l;"d:n Ph::: '5‘;4 i PR_]III;]ICEBSSlQA[é{)CE M S “Z APORA;-,I.eave Seattle Arrive Juneaun Leave Junea® voe sumenn oy Quncas apa |3 210 sm. for Petessbury, 3| ¥ S8 PO ‘ || PRINCESS CHARLOTTE o7 B - July 1 Jiy 9 Juy 9 # !f‘ ') Kake and way ponts. e = i July 15, 26 JAMES CARISON Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla«" Thane eeseccecssesasaseCARGO, 4 PASSENGERS ¢ . . ! wock, Cralg, Ketchik . 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 5 : 5 : § i ! Tickets, reservations and full Juneau Distributor , Cralg, Ke an. Calls first trip of month only Tioam. A ki LEAVE ON ESTEBETH| | MIDGET LUNCH || v Wit ! For Tickets and Information see 9:15a.m.’ .m. L . W. HILL, Agent VILLS % @ fl:mp' 11:15p.m. b With considerable cargo and four | i opm:‘ ?;figflz;mx, ]I JUNEAD LT PR S WILLS NAVIGATION CO Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agent ¢ 2: 12 midnight - passengers, the motorship Este- - : 3:30pmt $1:008m. it e Bouse | beth, Capt. Edward Bach and Pur- | [ Klesinger & Kovich | *4:00p.m. 200. T 4 ser Robert Coughlin, departed last{®————— — ——* Leaves Douglas for Juneas night' for Sitka. Her freight was|{ C. M. St. P. & P. Ad No. 1503-5 6:30a.m. z’l&m COMPETENT woman wants work ?! srem:jr;zslt character and much of| 1 col. x 'JOO ‘m}sl £ 'f;lkza Papere A W d f E l t- 8:30a.m. m. t king, ing, offi lean- | it was ined for way ports. Out- une, July, - i l:‘;"?‘-'fli 1: ;l;:m- ?nz.m:wngpg‘;;ingr‘; rxi:g:.ean go;‘r(x’g passengers_were: ora o xp anation 8 :45p.m. :30p.m. — r Tenakee—Dick Richard. i 2:15pm, 12:16p.m. HANDY young man wants janitor| For Hirst-Chichagof - and'. §j n ri valed —About the New Two § 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. work, repairing, gardening etc.|Mrs. D. J. Williams. ¥ y Cent Bank Check Tax 5 5:00p.m. Address C-1964, Empire. For Sitka—Mrs. Fred Schrey. ¢ *—Thane. = . b —— . . i G ! {—Freight will be acoepted. SALESMAN to call on grocery, food | NEW CAR co;ssn‘o DOUGLAS Collection of this tax, which went into effect e A 3 _&W only. * andflgen;r‘flh stlores,( :olge n;s r:s- Glen Kirkham has brought his %ltmte lestt, :;mdl rfionthly pgyment tcfl.%;e Ungieg 2> e ] peating high-class products. | car to Douglas thereby adding a ates Internal Revenue'Bureau will be handle AT g e ; § ive refs. Natl. Cereal Foods Co., e 4 - i i i i ]uneau Ferry & Naviga et by o fl:“g’ux:;fieffl!An to the Doug tboymgx;s bank with no inconvenience to cus- D‘EPENDABLEA!RPLANE SERVICE! a ' tig] mpan 75 i A ; i o ( . i : e n Cai pany - Mfipefififfininfl;.nm py]:‘il; ! JUNEAI DAIRY : W'ehwidll kee.t) a cougt;glf“th; _ch_eck},li drawn by AlaSka Southern Alrways 3 . H eac epositor, an ill ‘charge his, 3 % LUDVIG NELSO {] v B Senail b ] - ICEP( ‘REAM | account gt the rate of 2c¢ per c%eck 1:5 g:d;l:e‘;i For Reservations Call or See } JEWELER {{GIRL wishes any kind of work.| | A'IKYIOMEMP;'(‘;IDI?“I‘ , | by the government. The amount of tax charg- A. B. HAYES T m i Apt. 6, Channel Apts. I O 0 | ed will show on the mont%y balanced Check- Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 ¥ CLEANING, e ne Taiss P ing Account statements. . m | Ci NING, ‘sewing, cocking, DUTrS- | & - r | e | ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- ‘ JUNEAU-YOUNG " Vis the THE "OF ALASKA —= vel Apts. : HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ; e Funeral Parlors | E!pctrified Li t I C. [ D AUx R sacE i o T D || e s nr it Am,'flc.", First National Bank THE GASTINEAU ; | Timg Bloty HARRY DAWSON’S wmmx Day Phone 12 ,h:mdf:‘hn“’“:z:“m::“";:;'.“‘ Our Services to You Begin and End at the 1 l Effective June 25 C A FE S ————————— L e trifiéd ride—556 miles without 860 " OF JUNEAU Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ! e 3 or cinders. Open obsetvation g i1 ¢ 4 Lv. Auk!.n.ke Lv. Juneau ¢ \ P P LAR CAFE ki l e s = et it i ; ::1‘ e Gastineau ‘Hotel Q VEARD A Fares East Lowest Everl { | 100 pm. 6:13 pm. Specializing in Tamales, Chop | Bl Jrom Motorship y ! Arrange for specail trips Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili Seattle and Tacoma “ES ETH” 4 Stage leaves from Valentine Corner HOTEL Con Carne ! 30-day ESTEB. TH | 4 s ) g s . Limit Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- | v . ZYNDA - : . day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and | WE HAVE QT Way Ports | 4 #: The Florence Shop i ELEVATOR SERVICE at the Right Price ol S N 4 ]’h-mn.nemWavln(aSpe«:h.lty‘1 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ‘y 2 'BW"‘C%W'- F,; o Tngle AMs. | Harris Hardware Co. nT e ghoro i i Ky Phone 421 ridngle Bldg. | { Lower Front Street l : b " JONEAU FROCK FROCK =2 o YT T 1 » [ Y Y SO TR R T 3 .—____ e ————¢ s L. C. sMITH ~CARL JACOBSON SHOPPE 1 mwi"z&i‘,’“"‘ GARBAGE J“PC‘P Beauty " *_ JEWELER t not Wn WATCH BEPAIRING w&“_. | ‘.Z,;,,-B - Burford & Co. HAULED SR ‘Egzflm : RD* STREET Hoslery and Hats doorstep worn by satiatied ! : Specializing in Permanent and Opposite Chas. Geldstein's e S Sa— Rustomers L Finger Waves—Faclals P~ hd@s mooxiws | |s = n e Polldion 150 M. nce W i ' COFFEE SHOP | SEE YURMAN City Psccager Rosat S Pn of ales # " i ] '"HOME COOKING New Fur Garments ia [ R.E.Carson (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Famous Candies 1 Cakes, Pies, Balads, ete. | b New Styles o | | Genenl Ageat _ Call at Petersburg Ymfi Ketchikan The Cash B . [ Ye-nmg Repslr;::: RFcnotuuu‘] Q UKEE L”fi;‘;flma ; .,t.lluly 6 sy urman, t urrier For ormation See n nin, Pive Georgia Cons 2 Open Eoanings || o et **|| sk Baiane” | RO FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 - AR, SIS ” v “ PSRN o 2 S W

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