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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY {1, 1932. BT 03 VS AT, MY NS, POLLY AND HER PALS STARTS SEEIN" THINGS/ FOR SALE | WHITE sewing machine, $5; Ken- wood sewing machine, $15; sew- Mat- 113 Main, ing machine motor, $7.50. son’ 2d Hand Store, o0ss from Empire Four-hole electric Enquire FOR SALE — range In A-1 condition Geo. M. Simpkins Co. trade for 3 or 4 oot trolling boat, or FOR 8! room hot hull and e e almost new. In- quire Box | FOR SALE—Forty-foot boat, ten foot beam, perfectly new, must sacr Phone 537. NEW, modern home at your own terms. Phone 5404, FOR SALE7-tube Zenctte Radio, practically new, a bargain. Phone | 531, FOR SALE—At » 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 REN’ Modern_6-room house, partly furnished. Electric range, oil burner, large laundry. Good location. Phone Thane 6-3 rings APARTMENT for rent, 120 Ga: tineau Ave. Phone 5602. i‘a?.iRENTi‘rom room accom- modation for one or two—reason- able. Above Juneau Bakery. | FT)iR.wl’?.EI;IT — Furnished 3-room apartment. Cliff Apartments. Phone 209. FOR RENT—Hom-y 3-room furn- ished apartment, steam heat, telephone, reasonable. @astineau Hotel, Phone 10. FURNISHED 2-room apartments; housekeeping rooms, Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOR RENT—Steam-heated, furn- ished apartment; 7-room unfurn- jshed house. Bishop Apartments. ROOM and board, or board only. Marshall House, East 1st St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201 MCBRIDE Apartments, Phone 5701. MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. T'LL DESTROY THIS DANG LOCO-WEED BEFORE SOME SAP SNIFFS IT AN’ © 90 00 L P 0000000000 000C0000000000000RP 000800000 808 rrereeeo—os Marine News ROBERT GOMES SUNDAY; WILL Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Queen in port and to sail for 2 o'clock this Aleutian scheduled to arrive at noon tomorrow. Princess Charlotte due late to- morrow afternoon or even- ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle July 11 at 9 p. m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 11 at 10 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle July 12 at 9 eduled at 5 'Round—trip Tourists Motor to Glacier and Take Walks in Hills Bound from Vancouver, B, C {to Swagway, the steamship Prince Robert, Ca H. Nedden and Pur- eau Sun 7, arriving at 4:30 in ing Agency, and Mrs. 15 at 10 a. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle at midnight July 16. e [Armstrong. Norco scheduled to sail from e Two distant travelers among the Qeattle July 18 at 9 p. m. e Tound-trip tourists are Miss Violet © 000000000000 000000000000000000000000 Prince Rupert scheduled to o G. Norris of Melbourne, Australia, sail from Vancouver July and Miss Alice Reeve of London, 18, 10 p. m. England. Alaska scheduled. to.sail from o Four Passengers for Juneau e Seattle July 19 at 9 a. m. e | The Prince Robert brought four e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Passengers to Juneau, namely: © Prince Robert scheduled south- e Miss Harrist Armstrong, Miss e bound about midnight to- o |Harriet _L_ Chapman, Roland ® night. Legg, Bird E. Berry e Princess Louise due to arrive Perfect weather prevailed while e in port at 5 o'olock tomor: the Prince Robert was in port. @& row morning and sails three Some of the excursionists motored e hours later. o |10 Mendenhall Glacier, and several e Admiral Watson seheduled e [8roups, accompanied by ship’s of- e southbound about July 14. ficers, took long walks in the hills. . LOCAL SAILINGS . o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e == . e et b o 5 m. 1or o« SIXTEEN LEAVE ON * Sika'and way poris +| DOROTHY ALEXANDER e Pacific_leaves every Thursday : ;lé“;g :x‘xdmv:»;a;m;wm mebure, : On" departing from Juneau for R0 06006 e e s s e e el NNl DAY altenoon, the steamship Dorothy Alexander, Capt. A, 'W. Nickerson and Purser R. R. Gillespie, embarked 16 passengers here for the South. They were: WANTED LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair_baseball shoes and glove. Reward for return to Er- vin Hagerup, Empire office. HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings | "FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaun vor Douglas and 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 1:10a.m. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. ) 127 4dnight 30p.m.t $1:00a.m. 00p.Jn. Leaves Douglas for Juneas §:30am. 6:30p.m. $7:45p.m. 9:55p.m. 11:30p.m. , . 12:15pm. k 1:15a.m. neau Ferry & Naviga tion Company For Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bjorge, Mrs. Karl Theile, Grace M. Lincoln, R. Suratt. For Ketchikan—A. S. Arden, Malcolm Wilson, C. Austin, E. Ra- mos, A. Minzoff. For Seattle—Mrs. Ida Knauf, Es- ter. Pederson, Leona MeDermott, Lynn Ot, Matt Heikkila, C. V. Gossett. WANTED — Laundry and house | work. Apt. 12, CUff Apts. Phone 209. COMPETENT woman wants work at cooking, nursing, office clean- ing, etc. Phone 37-2 rings. HANDY young man wants janitor work, repairing, gardening etc. Address C-1964, Empire. Florida, money spent for food products out of state was reduced from. $127,000,000 in 1927 to §60,- 000,000 in ;1931 SALESMAN to call on grocery, food | and general stores, side line re- peating high-class food products Give refs. Natl.Cereal Foods Co,, 1996 E. Glisan, Portland, Or. . “ Py “ % ; 1 |GIRL wishes any kind of work.| | JUNEAU DJ\IRY | Apt. 6, Channel Apts. | ICE CRE’\]\I i g Always Pure and Fresh CLEANING, sewlng, cocking, nurs- , ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan-| A HOME PRODUCT nel Apts. . - — -|® POPULAR CAFE SEWARD STREET Specializing in Tamales, Chop | Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE Con Carne |! . .. Gastineau Hotel = S WE HAVE T at the Right Price EYOI"JEIEK Har&:uflmware Co. | ELEVATOR SERVICE - 2 8. ZYNDA, Prop. L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & €o. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” A R . SO JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “mcl:.d‘:‘c but notn!::pemive" - Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats NSUVEEUYURMANMII iy New Styles MRS. HOOKER'S COFFEE SHOP HOME COOKING Cakes, Ples, Salads, etc. RETURN TONIGHT Francisco; | ! . 1 Paul S. Armstrong of Los Auze}m.r’ ¢. Taylor, Miss Evelyn McAllis- Fruil Growers’ Exchange, and Mrs. | 19, K i | | | at 'S here | Andy, radio. entertainers. While the |tonight at midnight on her home- ShiP Wwas in port, Mr. and Mrs.| By CLIFF STERRET DON'T BE ALARMED, UNK! TS ONLY I EXPERIMENTIN'! | LOUISE BRINGS 100 NORTHBOES barks Five Passengers at This Port Carrying 100 pa ngers, of whom 70 are round-trip tourists, the stcamship Princess Louise, Capt. A. Slater and Purser A. G. Barker, {called at Juneau Saturday night on her way from Vancouver, B. C. to Skagway. She will be back at this port tomorrow morning, and after a brief stay will depart on her return voyage to Vancouwer. Amos and Andy Announcer Included among the wessel's pas- |ser J. A. Crawford, called at Ju-|Sengers are Mr. and Mrs. William |G Mr. Hay and Hay of Chicago, Til the announcer for .Amos Hay called at the office of Gov. Twelve members off the Bciot |organization of San Francisco are | _ {Juneau among the round-trip excu Five For Juneau Five passengers disembarked at They were: and Mrs. A. R. Hayden, Mrs a. m, {the afternoon and departing dmiral Evans scheduled to 11 p. m. She will return from Seattle July 13 10 a6 vard voyage south. iy ] Pripcess Alice schadiled: to The vessel carried 80 passeng-|CGeorge A. Parks. sall from Vanceuver July e ™S 68 of whom are round-trin 13 at 9 p. m. tourists. Admiral Rogers scheduled to o | Prominent Excursionists | sail from Seattle July 14 e Prominent among the excursion- 15ts at 2 p. m istts are Don Francisco of I« Dorothy Alexander scheduled e ‘Angeles, vice-president of the Lord to sail from Seattle July ¢ and Thomas and Logan Advert My, general manager of the California |ter and Miss Iris Milligan The Princess Louise had 200 {tons of freight for discharge at Skagway, and destined for upper Yukon River points. - OUEEN FROM day Enroute to Seat- tle via Sitka Freight in a moderate amount 41 were Queen, Capt. Purser Charles Miller, on her ar- 1 in Juneau this forenoon from Seattle. She came at 9 a. m. and aboard the and Skagway at 5 ». m. will return here Wednesday morn- ing, and then wii* sail by way of Sitka, for Seattle. The vessel’s freight was of gen- eral character. Passengers who disembarked ai |Juneau were: From Ketchikan—Einar Herb Coleman. From Wrangell—Mrs. Anna P. M: rom Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. H. T. M. Dahl, R. Larsen, John Cham- berlain. — e " TIDES TOMORROW | Low tide High tide | Low tide | High tide a. a, p. p. 17 feet , 12,0 feet 41 feet , 15.7 feet NOTICE TO MARINERS Clarence Strait — Burnett Inlet Lighted Buoy 1, reported extinguish- ed June 30, will be relighted: as soon as practicable. Resurrection Bay — Pilot ‘Rock, Light, found extinguished June 24, was relighted same day. | Dixon Entrance—A floating fish,| trap was reported sighted between Lord Rock and Cape Fox on July| 7; mariners should exercise caution when navigating in that vicinity. Dixon Entrance — Cape Chacon Light, reported extinguished July 8, will be relighted as soon as prac- ticable. Three Saints Bay—Three Saints Bay Buoy 1 moved July 8 from formal position 450 yards 337 de- grees into 36 feet of water to mark point of shoal. N CANADIAN _PACIFIC SAILING | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA,* and SEATTLE () From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE | July 1, 12, 22 PRINCESS ALICE July 8, 19, 29 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | July 15, 26 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVINILL, Agent JUNEAU | | Olsen, | on, Anna D. White, Lily Brown, | | and Embarks Pas- sengers for Seattle this forenoon at Juneau. The vessel arrived Seattle Saturday BT VES, SOUTH SPENDS FROM SKAGWAY; SOUTHTUESDAY DAY IN JUNEAU GOES TO SITKA | | it [Princess Vessel Disem-|Vessel to Be Back Wednes- Vessel Makes Brief Call Enroute from Skagway to Seat- | and passengers to the number of tle by way of Sitka, the steamship | steamship Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and J. E. Kolseth and Purser David Doran, make a brief here from morning. On is scheduled to depart for Haines leaving for Lynn Canal ports Sat- She urday efternoon, she embarked 11 FINEST STAEAMERS LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound tALASKA *YUKON *ALEUTIAN tN'WESTERN *YUKON July 16 TALASKA July 19 —Southwestern Route. Southeastern Route. July 9 11 11 18 18 25 25 July July July July July July July 9 July 12 July July July July 12 16 19 23 For Informawon, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent | ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS @s SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau passengers for Haines and Skag- SAN DIEGO Queen July 7 July 11 way. They were: Evans July 13 July 16 | For Haines—Mrs. George Gil- NEW YORK gogers July 14 July 18 bertson, Anne Bertrand, C. M. Dor. Alex. .July 15 July 20 Handley, E. Engstrom, R. J. Mc- Math, H. G. Gross, Capt. R. B. SOUTHBOUND Lesher. ueen July 13 For Skagway—Dr. and Mrs. J. G. ‘?VMSO“ Jul§ 14 McMath, W. W. French, Edith M. | Rogers .......July 20 French Dor. Alex. ........July 20 Juneau today, South. | TFor Sitka—Mr. Rich, John Cueculich, W. E. Masterson. D. T. Felt. For Seattle—Nick Bez, I. G. An-| | derson. ! —————— | Traveling schools and dental !clinics, made from railway coach- \es, are in use in Ontario, Canada. When the vessel departed from the following per- B. Crewson, Frank Hermann, Sons were booked for Sitka and the and Mrs. G. L.| g E. Hansen, | For Petersburg—H. E. Emmons, TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock . — . | OLYMPIC ROOMS | il FRONT STREET i | Gonn—Gomtortabie—Close In_ | || ‘| ; Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 il 1 o > | Round Trip Rate | ?! | $65 | MIDGET LUNCH | tromn Senttbe || OPEN DALY UNTIL | [l¥ Sortastun i R0, | MIDNIGHT || 3 B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER I Klesinger & Kovich L | micket Agent Phone 79 Frt, Agt. Ph. 114 o] Telephone 496 | DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS “ ssLeave Seattle Arrive Junecau Leave Juneas M' S- ZAPORA July 16 July 23 July 23 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla= wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see O. J. WEBER, Agent WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 | CARL JACOBSON JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET | Opposite Chas. Goldstein’s Your cOMPLEXION Envied 4y Women Admired 4y Men! EaR gt last you get profes- L 2 siotial -beauty results with a simple, easy beauty treatment in your home, In simple form it eon- sists of cleansing, nourishing and protecting with the 3 famous Cara Nome Creams, and finishing with Cara Nome makeup. CARA NOME CREAMS BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. SAVE with SAFETY exaxc DRUG STORE v T The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Prop. Triangle Bldg. 1 | ONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, . Walls, Autos 2 Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main Collection of this tax, tomers. account at the rate of A Word of Explanation— —About the Cent Bank Cheek Tax Néw Two which went into effect June 21st, and monthly payment to the United States Internal Revenue Bureau wi)l be handled by this bank with no inconvenience to cus- We will keep a count of the checks drawn by each depositor, and will charge his, or her, 2¢ per check as ordered by the government. The amount of tax charg- ed will show on the monthly balanced Check- ing Account statements. First National Bank OF JUNEAU RUTH HAYES DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 9 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Pacific Transportation. Company Call at Petersburg, M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C: P. Haugen) Leaves Seattle July 12, Arrives Junean July 17 For Tickets and Information See Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- lay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way soints. J. B. Burford & Co,, Agents Valentine Bldg. Phone 79 Wrangell, Ketchikan T CARBAGE || Tomean oy | HAULED ||, st SABIN’S i 3