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THF DAILY ALASKA EMP]RF T‘UESDAY JULY |2 1932 WHAT ARE WE TO DO ABOUT THAT AWFUL LOCO- € »/AQ\I EVERYONE NOT T'SNIFF IT/ WHITE sewing maci wood sewing machine, ing machine motor, $7.50. son's 2d Hand Store Mat- 113 Main, ! Marine News across from Empire 30- ror)v. trol lm< boat, ® 0 0 00 0 000000 0o hull and engine almost new. In- | o $ 15 PASSENGERS quire Box 1287. ° St M . x e o — eamer lMiovements FOR LE—Forty-foot boat, ten|® o | fectly new L@ NORTHBOUND o foot beam, perfectly new, must . > 537, ® Princess Charlotte due to ar- @ | i T . ive at 6 o'clock tonight, L 5 & rive at 6 o'cloc ght, NEW, modern home at yo Wn | @ Prince George scheduled ‘to terms. Phone 5404 o Thursd: evening. LA - uled to arrive e | FOR SALE— 7-tube Zenette Ewlo,‘ | practically new, a bargain. Phone | 1 oy 537. T b g Sy o! SEATTLE, July 12. — Motorship Rl ¥ — 5 HEDULED SAILINGS e |Northland sailed at 9 o'clock for - i 3 e Sty {Junsau and wayports with 36 —. E of its Jvans o e vqu”m i e 2 >Achvdu1u? 10 ®| lass passengers and no steerage. real value, Bullard's homestead of | ¢ from Seattle July 13 ® i St i i 148 acres, patented, at mouth o 10 a. m e 1‘: vv"lllov'\”l]n'\ mbtn{.m]\l .‘]u- Taku River, commonly known as ¢ ess Alice scheduled to e :)"‘;‘“‘ orthland are booked for 's to Bul- r " i Bullard's Laxl_dxx?g. Apply to ° from Vanceuver July e Mrs. Elsie Walls, Harry P. Wel lard on premises or to L. V. Win- o 3 at 9 p. m. ) 5l ter, Juneau. e Admiral Rogers scheduled to e, ° ) - RE NT sally drout (Dewib 1TEY) A Ml Yarken: Jerry Waite, F. FOR RE S a1 bt o 1Y PichaE e M. MoCarthy ———————— = ————— | @ Prince ‘Albert scheduled ta sail 5 St N & R dlinble Auy. T . : and two sons, G. V. Voss and wife, SR TMENT o “{“‘1" % “le from Vancouver July 14 at ® |y b B Femmer and Mrs. Paul MacKinnon Apartments, e 0pm }th FOR RENT—Furnished steam-heat- | ® Dorothy Alexander scheduled e By e s o £ d 7-/® to sail from Seattle Jul_s ed apartment; wunfurnishe ! room house. Inquire Bishop ® 15at 10 a m. i s ® Yukon scheduled to sail (mm ' st o Seattle July 16 at 9 a. m. i“OR RENT—Furnished heated flat'e Princess Louise scheduled to over San Francisco Bakery. ® sail from Vancouver IS NURTHBUUND - ~e FOR RENT—Modern 6-room house, * . partly furnished. Electric range, S . ofl burner, large laundr e Norco scheduled to sail from o er location. Phone Thane @ ttle July 18 at 9 p. m. o|N Shuthiony APART! * for rent, Prince Rupert scheduled to e{Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morn- or . Api‘;?:uMA\'c ;’)wnfi 5602. e sail from Vancouver July e|ing with 53 first class and five -1 ® 18, .10 p. m. e % FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room | Alaska scheduled to sail from e apartment Cliff Apartments.’'g eattle July 19 at 9 a. m. P Phone 209 e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e e N cpes iy 52 .| ® Queen due at Dou 9 ¥ph RENT .””"‘t 1'0,: rl\‘:;:“. o'clock tomorrow m -w;;.“m:\, iliod epevibak l’,‘])( "(./mm,,m'h due at Juneau at 11 o — e $8 cpuong "‘;‘6"“ o. Gastnedl| o o gmiral Watson scheduled Hotel, Phone 10 |e southbound about July 14. o YUKON TAKES 16 P’URNISHED “2-room apartments; | Aleutian scheduled southbound e housekeeping rooms. Channelfe Jly 18 . Apts. P)‘mnc 436. . LOCAL SAILINGS o SOUTH EREM JUNEAU —— " e ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e e = It 2 ROOM and board, or board only.|q day night at 6 p. m. for .‘Car{hg),rl;]l:? ,As“(b,nnshlg(‘k Y\:I{:,:)‘\ Marshall House, East lquSt. and|. Sitka and way ports. 'Hrriv‘rfll i«fl h.;unmu ot 3 ‘hrda\- ‘I;‘ Sanieal A5, Fame 10 Tagtfla 08 vas. oRerT FRUTRIRY. & ‘:ernooLn from Sev;‘x Adt:]\flr‘éd (A‘ | MGBRIDE Apartments. Phone 570L.| 8 & 10 B (P dor PACTSDUTE: 8 lier o briet stay here. for Beattle, < seo00000000 s e e oshe carled 16 -passengers Imm MISLhLLA'\hUUJ PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. this city. for. ports south, namel e - B. P. 0. ELKS ! Regular semi - monthly meeting|Clark Mullen. Wednesday night. —adv.| For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. H. E. By o o >0 | Thompson, Ma: Thompson, Mrs. |E. E. Mead, Mrs. H. Justin, Miss Carl M. Carpenter, Russell Goff. WILL Russian gnntlem;m who call- WANTED Mary Pasigston, Frank Justin, | ed at No. 6 Channel Apts. please _ |George ‘Tally, Henry Tally, Sam call again? WANTED TO BUY—Three or four|gabisker, Day Mellis, Charles An- o = room modern house, close in, rea-!darson. sonable. Apply 1979, care Empire. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair baseball shoes and glove. Reward for return to Er- vin Hagcrup, Emp:rc office. . | HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings \;’TANEEDfi— Laundry and house | work. Apt. 12, ontt apts. prone| ONLY ONE HALIBUT bl BOAT AT SEATTLE SPATTLE, July 12—The schoon- er Kanaga arrived from the west- ern banks today with 50,000 pounds |of halibut and sold the catch for 3 and 5% cents a pound. No other boats arrived. COMPETENT woman wants work at cooking, nursing, office clean- ing, etc. Phone 37-2 rings. o HANDY young man wants janitor work, repairing, gardening etc. Address C- 1964, Empire. b SALESMAN to call on grocery, food and general stores, side line re-|$— - peating high-class food products Give refs. Natl. Cereal Foods Co., FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaun vor Douglas and " JUNEAU DAIRY | ICE CREAM For Ketchikan—Donald Armour, | 1ALEUTIAN HAS PRIN. CHARLOTTE SITKA SALMON |I3fl PASSENGERS, DUE HERE, FIRST. CONTINUE T0 60 2T FOR JUNEAUTRIP OF SEASON INTO TIERCES [Vessel Cofineg Froth Seattle| Canadlan Pacific Liner Has Achvnty in Fish Business ' and After 4 Hours 1 Seven Passengers | Reported by Motor- Goes to Seward Aboard for Juneau ship Estebeth Salmon continue to run in large ssengers and a heavy| Making her first trip north of numbers in waters in the meigh- | Seattle, the steamship |the 1932 tourist season, the steamer borhood of Sitka and considerable | Aluman Captain Joseph Ramsa Princess Charlotte, of the Canad- cf the fish is being mild cured | “md Purser Joseph L. Large, bound |ian Pacific line, is due in port at there, according to word brought { ‘ With 138 pa {cargo out of fgr Cordova, arrived in Juneai 6 o'clock tonight. o Junean by ‘the motorship Es- 110: 30 'hls morning. She resumed| Aboard the Princess Charlotte, th, which returned yesterday | v besides a reported large number of n her regular weekly voyage i round trippers, are the following to Sitka and way ports. | Included among the passen | passengers for Juneau: 600 Tierces Put Up iwere 76 excursionists, and .amo Arthur Collins, Andrew Jones,| “About 600 tierces of salmon have ithese were members of Criswell,|Mrs. Ruth Folta, Claire Folta, Mrs. been mild-cured to date at Sitka,' |Burlington and Am C. J. Robinson, Mrs. Dan Russell, Robert Coughlin, purser of the Marcus Russell e Twenty-six. of t have arranged | touring parties. excursionisks Estebeth said. “The Marlyn Com- pany of Ketchikan and the Ju- o | meke the Yukon River Circle trip.| = |neau Cold Storage Company of LLA ] S I y r | [ Disembark at Seward | LA DARAS TN RO this city are putting up the fish, | They will leave the Aleutian at| L) o , ¥ “The activity of the fish business Seward, travel over the Alaska g,i.xllmlk;(“_ fm.\ 7:‘]‘:1)11&” ihe (ragiiy is reflected in trade generally.” | d at the end Railroad to Fairbanks, voyage down and Passengers For Juneau ‘”h Tanana and up the Yukc f Femmer Way The craft came | Rl e 7 River to Whitehorse, Y. T. |north from Seattle last week and The vE:tL ,\h bl_ought, to Ju- then go by train over ”‘e‘ went to the L. H. Smith home in neau five “Passengers. They were: | Pass.and Yukon: Route to Skagway, | -2X Harbor, . The boat will be; From Sitka—irene Benson, el & @ based there for sever: From Chichagof—Charles Tinsley al weeks. i S R R | JEANNE IN FROM TULSEQUAH where they will embark on a v for Seattle. While the Aleutian was in | 45 of her tourists motorea to M From Port Althorp—Charles An- derson. From Tenakee: Sam Christian- | , % SE To get mail and supplies, the sen, John Nelson. |denball Gilacier. iver boat Jeanne, Capt. William - — Twenty-one for Juneau rong, arrived in Juneau today © Ve e Twenty-one passen, disem- |from Tulsequah, B. C. She will | Th(‘ Florcm‘c Shop ; barked at Juneau. They were: return thers tomorrow. Permanent Waving a Specialty | From Seattle—Mrs. Elmer Waugh, - e e Florence Holmquist, Prop. Miss Bernice Waugh, Russell Levin, | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | rs. Russell Levin, Joseph Levin, | By g I Levin, Miss Vera Fairchild, .- L] Jewell, Dr. L. V. Cole, L. M = e T igan, Bud Carmichael, A E.| 1 ' Goetz, William Hauck, Enok Han- | OIY'WPIL ROOMS | 0, A. Leander, Ben Messer, Jul- | FRONT STREET us Outryve, Thomas Newcombe. | _Clean—Comfortable—Close in | From Southeast Alaska Ports—F. | Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | | | Dufresne, C. Johnaway, J. Lueich. | SAILING il | The vessel's freight for Juneau| TQ VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Lf s . . (consisted. of general merchandw-i and SEATTLE K . for stores and equipment for the | | {Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- From Juneau il MIDGET LUNCH | i PRINCESS LOUISE || OPEN DAILY UNTIL || 3 i July 1, 12, 22 ‘[ Ktupinier & Tovioh i PRINCE ROBERT BOOKS | ocooc "o o [ . 1 { FINEST STEAMERS AV LARGEST F .nlll-s\\. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound For Information, Reservations and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent |1 PHONE 2 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NORTHBOUND Leave SAN DIEGO Queen July 7 July Evans July 13 July NEW YORK Rogers July 14 July Dor. Alex. .July 15 July Dor. Alex. . TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock Round Trip Rate $65 from Seattl Evacy Hoaday sight ot § 5. - D. B. FEMMER/ Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 July 8, 19, 29 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 26 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ‘ SEVEN FOR SEATTLE : Bound from Skagway to Van- { couver, B. C., the steamship Prinee Robert made a brief call at Ju- | neau this morning. She embarked = | here seven passengers for th> V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ALDINE | South, . all do:[umd for Seattle. JUNEAU pox BRAVIY RARROLS s et Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES Mrs. C. M, Metcalf, James Mc- | —_ — — Naughton, R.. B. Pope, William | 3 Lander, 8. D. Pessonell, J. B. Mil- ler, Ray Abrahamson. —————— PRINCESS LOUISE TAKES 5 FROM HERE Five passengers were booked at Juneau this morning by the steam- ship Princess Louise, which called here on her way from Skagyly to Vancouver, B. C. Those mwho A Word of Explanation-- —About the New Two Cent Bank Check Tax Collection of this tax, which went into effect June 21st, and monthly payment to the United States Internal Revenue Bureau will be handled S’;’:a;;‘i_ B8 (S vesel at S0ME by this bank with no inconvenience to cus- For Prince Rupert—M. S. Whit- tomers. tier. We will keep a count of the checks drawn by Tor Bogttls — Thomes Glindos each depositor, and will charge his, or her, Thane 1996 E. Glisan, Portland, Or. || | e wb el :‘“x;“ mt Glanacos, - 0, account at the rate of 2¢ per check as ordered S:158.m. Bl GIRL wishes any kind of work.| | A HOME PRODUCT ————. by the government. The amount of tax charg- man gapm O yube ay . * FOUR PASSENGERS - i Aot s . o Clrgee : m' s g;;gf;:‘. CLEANING, sewing, Sockiag, purs- POPULAR CAFE T COME ON PACIFIC 3:30pmt t1:00am. i s | SEWARD STRER i 4:00pm, 3 Specializing in Tamales, Chop | nea‘:milhemn‘-‘nr p‘;fi“?:lrmrc:;t‘ . . S ST G R A Suey, Chi . R otors] ic, ‘ e Dog tr s v g e | 1 R, B8 First National Bank B 3 s voyage :fgg:m' ‘:;P: HARRY DAWSON’S : - 2 | Alexandes.ad. way poris. Those OF JUNEAU 124pmt 1130pm. CAFE ‘ WE HAVE IT T |coming om. the vessel were: . 2:15pm. 13:15pm, e Tent T o R . 3:45p.m.t 1:158.m. Heil i P Sumdum—Ge: o 8:00p:m. Gastineau Hotel ! Harris Hardware Co. Proct, I — st ke .- ne. Lo Front Street 1—Freight will be accepted. L 2oge TR : l\mmn' wlm I § t—Saturdays only. E e SALMON CRAFT TAKE ICE = HOTEL L. C. SMITH and CORONA Yo'ur Juneau Ferry & Naviga: ZYNDA 1 B“};’EW?IT‘I;BZ . IO mlman crat, the Saniey, 44 ’ A ¥ urfor 0. | apt. ,-and the T-403, tion Company ELEVATOR SERVICE ; “Our doorswi';:m by satistied Ifo:l:y m Aungg;f nbofiokst;rm AlaSka — . 8. ZYNDA, Prop. customers” pany, . I LUDWIG NELSON | : bty RS Laundry | JEWELER | . ey < | Watch Repairing I SEE YURMAN — l mmm’r Apency I JUNEAU FROCK New Fur Garments ia l ! TIDES TOMORROW T TELEPHONE 15 STREET New Styles !k » . g s SHOPPE Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | | Low tide 2:3 a. m, 10 feet AUK LAKE STAGE { Bxcluslve but nmm" , Yurman, the Furrier ] ;l’;ih &S:; ;:;;1 ;, m, 1:3 rfi n'“ - . m., .8 1 Llsljugm | Bodely ang Fiste ! arapge. Buiding l: High tide 8:43 p. m., 158 feet M S P 5 f Wal Time 3 Effective June 25 | . rince o es T L i 1o R DLPONT DUCO fo‘r“ ;fl\n:\ts{e, \qudvsork Floors, (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) 8:15 am. 9:30 am. || MRS. HOOKER'S I | , Autos Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm. COFFEE SHOP | | a P t to Leaves Seattle July 12, Arrives Juneau July 17 50 pm. 813 p HoMy codnin l uneau aln re For Tickets and Information See Arrange for liecsllv ps |. Cakes, Ples, Salads, etc, _l . Second Street, Near Main FEMMER’S DOCK~Telephone 114 M. S. “ZAPORA” July 16 July 23 July 23 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonalk Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kl wock, Craig, Ketchikan. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 79 107 i tALASKA July 9 July 11 *YUKON July 11 *ALEUTIAN July 9 July 12 July 18 N tN'WESTERN July 12 July 16 July 18 ~ \ *YUKON July 16 July 19 July 25 {7 ( tALASKA July 19 July 23 July 25 LA *—Southwestern Route. 15 f—Southeastern Route. ADMIRAI. LINE SAILINGS Leave Seattle Junea SOUTHBOUND Queen .July 13 Watson . July 14 Rogers .July 20 -..July 20 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw *Calls first trip of month only. O. J. WEBER, Agen} ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. 11 16 18 20 a- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 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” seints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Juneau Beauty Shopp SYLVIA ERMERG Specializing in Permanent and Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 50 cents discount for cash SABIN,S per cord E. O. DAVIS By ““"‘m"‘l Fyishings TELEPHONE 584 Pacific Transportation Company Leaves, City Dock every Thurs- jay at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way Valentine Bldg.

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