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i 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JULY 18, 1932. pm LY AND HER PALS sy FINEST I AIN'T KIDDIN K‘ELLY’ R , l I S ERK/ ONE SNIFF OF THIS ;7% ( SNIFF FER YOU, STICK AROUND, PERK HERE LOCO-WEED, I'M FROM AN’ ONE I'LL COME BACK A:N i AN’ YOU'D BE GIT YOU SOON'S I'VE : 7 MADE THIS PINCH/! A SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALEUTIAN _.July 9 July 12 July 18 {N'WESTERN ..July 12 July 16 July 18 ! ALASKA Ty 15 ny 8 dan o - fALASKA July 18 uly 23 July 25 ey | sition in London, but last scholastic South rn Route. FOR SA\LE GANNED SALMUN scHuuLMARM year she taught as an exchange {—Southeastern Route. S 20 e | teacher in Philadelphia. She wi FOR SALE Cheap—Good _secc 5 i g o (e For Informamon, Reservations and Tickets hand vacuum cleaner with M - e ndon. post e }“:‘l n\l{x‘??:lnw 1 i " @ She has traveled THE ALASKA LINE kit » he has mused over the mutabil- R FOR SALE—Auk Bay cabin, fur uy of human affairs amid the clas- W. E. NOWELL, Agent ished; fireplace. Ed Blake. Phi T —— sic shades of Greece. She has seen 2901 eeco0ees s E ;’elet has;eéx \A\\Jland]\\ha: has ———— e | N reviv of the glories that FOR SALE—One large size river \ once were Rome's, She has been boat with eneine. One speed boat | S Steamer Movements ,Ihnteen Paasengels Book- Pretty Peda.gogue I o et S wiin engine. One 5 TLP. eletric|J EESR ed at Juneau for Princess Alice, Com- remote parts of darkest Africa. Sho | i s utor and foawe:| s WIRSSIEogers felbRured "; : Various Ports | ting Back Tomorrow | S8 S0 esmammy, of e ey f ircular 5 arrive in port at 4 o'cloc 2 r 55 s Harris Hardwarzs Co. ® this aft . | sway. Now.she bcholds a firma- OR SALE—31 ft. Columbia River-|e Yukcn s to arrive e | Having returned from Port Al-| On the steps of a coltage In a ment where the Northern Star is) ! FO 5 Sist Taow enginie’ at*8 viciock tororrow TiOENER ! thorp yesterday morning, the motor-|suburb of London one warm sum- the guiding constellation { type trolling boat, new engine. at Ic omorr L | sk Northl: apt. nard |mer evening 20 years ago, the i gt { Will tradg part payment for 3- O j& ing. s i “;:!)ii.nns();.':d“npdl;rmf‘I;:)‘f Plf\?: 1.|lines in the palms of a little gu}l ‘-x“;fim:lr:?;h?en; :1?:’?111“- A LlNE SAIL'NGS 4-room furnished house. Address : ’11-“(‘”_"_':_\""}‘L‘L;;.'m;‘,‘l“ UII;”*EVC‘::: :1Nmo Pdw‘ngcrs Are '\/Iak left for Seattle after a stay of two|were read by a gypsy woman. I have spent in the St te:'(: ;\/f)::x ! C-1080, Emplre. il i 5 M| ing Round T“P |hours. At Port Althorp she loaded| Tn wonder, the child gazed at Chandler declared, “My recent trip| SEATTLE NORTHBOUND ! FOR SALE — Partly furnished 4- o EbvTRD EARGNGS L ] ¢ canned salmon for Puget Sound the fantastic attire and the bizarre from the WAtlantic to the Pacific SAN FRANCISCO o Leay b se; b : D. B. : 2 | on Vessel discharge. Enroute south, she will|ornaments of the swarthy fortune- Coast w: sant i e aye i room house; bath. Inquire ® Norco scheduled to sail from e | { ast was pleasant and interest- LOS ANGELES Seattl 4 Femmer, Phone 114 o Seattle July 18 at b p. M) call at Kake for additional canncd |teller. ~ Youth marvelled at the ing Of Alaska, what shall T say? caltle Juneau —— = e e Biphet LS RERE r |salmon, and is scheduled to carry multi-colored dress with the flar- It is wonderful, charming. I sm BAN DIEGD - Yiown - iy sy & W, modern home at your own, o il from Vancouver July e | frozen fish from Keichikan ing hem, at the crimson-hued head glad beyond words at having made NEW YORK Qmfl.] o e | terms. Phone 5404. o Y0 10 BT 3 e the steamship Ad-|Prince Rupert, B. C. kerchief, at the large disk earrings,’ this voyage North, = Bimers July 28 Aug. 1 t ~7tubs Zenette Radio, e Al nk\ u»‘llwdukd to ° , Capt. O. H. Hansen| Embarks 13 Pascengers |like &he spangles on the tambou- “The dark man? My word! v SRR R ) i SA-I-ET »m a l?'u'u'un Phone|s | Seattls July 10 &% 9 @& M il r A. F. AmRhein, called; She embarked 13 passengers at rine that lay on the stair hard by, Youre spoofing me," 1;,",11“,“;.‘1“ SOUTHBOUND PIRCHCALY New, 8. Nargamn, s A il 2 0 5 T Juneau Saturday night on her!Juneau fo- the South. They were: and, strangest of all at the tiny retorted the young good-looking 'y i - o sail g from S‘“f”“ July 20 e | WAV from Seattle to Seward and For Petersourg—Mrs. H. D. neck chain with, the suspended gEnglish SC'!\DOl:;mrm_ | Dor. Alex. July 20 & FOR SALE—At » quarter of its o =00 ©O0 =59 o Kodiak Jarvis, Mrs Mary Erwin. crucifix—Romany crucifix—a nail' Al but a few of the passengers Rogers July 20 k real value, Bullard’s homestead of | & & T F 0 e scheduled o Passengers For Juneau For Ketchikan—Earl Clifford, |through each foot of the Christus ahoard the Princess Alice were | Evans July 27 148 acres, patented, at mouth o2 el rmr;‘ v_mco;xvc; July e Freight for this city was of mod- |L. M. Carrigan, Lawrence Kubley, figure instead of just one mnail royngq - trip excursionists. She; Queen July 27 Taku River, commonly known as o ":, 9 p. m. o |€rate quantity and of general char- | Walter Kubley. through both feet as was repre- brought ome pas nger to June&u | Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- & o0 ' © 5 led to sail from e |ACter. Passengers who disem- Bound for Seattle {sented in the sacred emblem cOM- Linwcod E. Powell from Seattle.| TJORZT OFFICE: lard on premises or to L. V. Win- o Seattle July 21 at 2 p. m o (barked here were: For Seattle—Mrs. Paul Deck memorating the Savior's death that she carried a few travelers h‘:i B. H. HOWARD, ter, Juneau. » Alentlin adbodilad: do. . saln 81 Mrs. Severina Valesquez, Mrs, E.|Mrs. G. E. James, Mrs. G. Skinne.. {hung on the wall of her sund;u- Skagway and several for Upp“; Agent d " (run.| Seattle July 23 at 9 Peldo, Silba Peldg, H. W. Terhune, [Miss Margaret Skinner, Dr. T school room. But neither habili- yukon River points Pe Admiral Line Dock [‘()l\ Rl '\l 2o . 5 e |C. A. Edaburn, Curt Gardner, | Cole, Julius Van Outryrie, James ments nor embclxshmcms_‘ no mat- The vessel will be back in Ju- — | o '\'w"'\'md sofiatalad ko | Hafl b Bud Smith, G. E. Austin, Halger | Truitd how novel or foreign, could peay early Tuesday morning on| — 7-room unfurnish e from Seattle July 25, at § e |Jensen, Abraham Harris e e ract juvenile attention from the her homeward voyage to Vancou- | Inquire Bishop Apart- © *0 SEEEE SEE T T Tg| Nine of the ship's passengers recast of the fate thiat the future yer. e 8 ! ments. ol U S Prince George scheduled to e |37¢ Tound-trip tourists |years held in store, Capt. W. Q. Palmer is master FOR RENT—Large furnished room. (e sail {rom Vancouver July | . wooked for Westward & i Stralght and Long and P. A. Hole purser of the craft. | $1000 2 month, Phone 251 |® 25 at 10 p. m. B 6 et ] “Your life lines, my dear,” said S e | Northwestern scheduled to @ | {5 FAIOMe 10 Westware o the prophetess, “run parallel and COLD STORAGE LAMB TENDFR FOR RENT ‘-731 "g?"’m“::';ggf e sail from Seattle July 26 e ]"1;;:-”"5\('““;({ v and A Gl clear across the palms. You will WS IIIW*.’I‘C:N UR Q. el apartment, E. Tth £ 9 je at 9 a m - Byl Chradhe Pl not be deflected from your purpose- chanical.and *“chewing” tests show | e 9 S Anderson, Frank Erskine. ks that lamb 1 S SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Rl o fover amb meat becomes more ten- APARTMENT available Aug. 1,9 I,Hf,’m, o e dulod south- o | For Seldovia—William Maitland.| flN SATURBAY - Y°"l“',“ ;"’“91 r‘";\l l‘;mcdoin‘ der if kept in cold ] FOR F‘\]lm.:ht‘d 3-room | e Princess Alice due in port at e The motorship Pr fm\:vm‘\ ‘hx comes ol su ul g PR, apartment Cliff Apartments.|e 5 oclock tomorrow morn- B et g | etiort, iio pleasure thad fs desived. | 7 = | 3, ve e 3 ot e -:8 PASSENGERS GO |rov ‘nrouc from Seaic to u-/elort s iesurs 0 3 8eret | Jumeau Beauty | | FURNISHED 2-room apartments; | o Mexander scheduled o' ON NORTHWESTERN | ocain next Saturday 1y 25 - R e el frai ; SYLVISAth?l;)I\gBFRG ; Round Trip Rate housekeeping rooms. Channel bt 0 s m # _— is according to advices raceived ! i gt o i) gl 5 A;ls P‘r:om’ 436. : mv:]ngnt;ld a'nxle\g.\.:w;nulod to e | Eightt passen Rooked by from the S{D Wis Port Townsend, (.‘:)""Al ':-i‘:id n\l‘;r}ll?g; vl i Spulg“i::::':‘ v‘;‘gfe,..cm:w“e;:. A} m..sm?lfs ‘ FOOM and board, or board only.|® sail southbound next Sat- e Teau for the stedmship North- xg“"-\uugauf:;‘“fi‘,_m“[J::\‘é‘;‘; To! “Never mind; I never want to | Telephone 384 Rrery Monduy night 4t 9 p. rday v . S apt. ivingston an< e . ¥ ki b £ ! t 1st St. and[® urday via Tenakee. ol : R : marry,” replied the child . BTt Mt 001, e Admiral Evans scheduled Paul Coe when she ler; Seattle, will call ai Tenakees . | Ty vos ‘yigs Lilian Chandler of o — J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER | J Gastine: " |e southbound about July 28. e |lhis morning for Seattle by way| SN Highgate, London, Eng., a round- > ® | 'Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 McBRIDE Apnrlmcms Phone 5701 | o LOCAL SAILINGS o|of Sitka. The vessel came here ROBERT BACK TONIGHT iy pastenger on the steamship | Smi ; | % . A —_— ——— | o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |from Lynn Canal ports and re- ON HER WAY SOUTH Princess Alice, which called at Ju- = * mith Electric Co. | \ CELLANEOUS |® day night at 6 p. m, for e mained only an hour. reau Saturday night enroute from SEWARD STREET 1| M. S. “ZAPQRA Y es"e Scaitic Arxire Juncun Jgave Jungen MISCELLA?T )3 P i e | Persons who took passage were: : i L e tetF | B ke i Wath for Opening July 16 July 23 July 8 = CREDIT EXTENDED — The Cash |® Pacific leaves every Thursday e | chfi S‘”‘é‘— F. Wolland, H. B. eCMlg{]leflgsz:mr:;‘ui:d.;r‘&cPd;;i::"‘“’"“'“S now she had learned about | Date | | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla- ! Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc., will ex-|® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, | H”;:I Sl s Biker oMk |80 "Capt. H. Nedden and Purser th¢ dark man who lurks some- | | | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. tend credit to reliable customers : .K.fl.(‘ ;m«.l \:a): p.o AR ., For Seattle—Lt. and Mrs. John|J. A. Crawford, called at J\lneau‘::e”mi‘ Ll}l]lilt?“"‘;{]. f\:;()::r.pa‘srzi = For Tickets and Information see on thirty-day basis 4 K. Noyes, Blanchard Kennedy, |[lote yesterday on her regular wn:e et Su‘b}:nAnnaUv 'me mre'_ | ® | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agent THE CASH BA"AAR; John J. Noyes. weekly voyage from Vancouver, B.| T e it . i HARRY RAC | FIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | C. to Skagway. She arrived at 5 °35' Was wue. | ACE | raphs, Expert Piano Tun- | in the evening and departed at 11| _ Determinea w ve Teacher | Druggist Phonographs, Expe t night. She is scheduled to be| Miss Chandler in her school days | 455 | Radio and phonograph re- | at nigl e is d 1 L ot Anderson’s Music Shoppe 1 back at this port tonight on her determined to be a teacher. She | (FOrmerly Britt’s) : p{lrmg i A Teturn .to_Vancouver. specialized in Greek and Latin. | P H Al ;LED The vessel reported a pleasant She is a pedagogue in those sub- e LOST AND F( OUND uneventful trip- north. jects. She holds a teacher's po- """ TOST — Pair baseball shoes and glove. Reward for return to Er- vin Hagerup, Empire office. costs, 5 &, & Half Cord $4.25 High tide 1:25 a. m., 17.7 feet 1a; & J' Retail prices in 51 cities dropped | 4 3 i y at 10 am. for Petersburg, 2 JY’_&I\T;E[’)_ |1 percent from May to June this 50 cents discount for cash }a’wh ';‘)‘;‘2 ggg ;- : 1?»3' {:: INTER' Kake, Port Alexander and way{ ! COMPETENT, cxperienced woman |year, the Department’s report | per cord Lo%v $ide £i08'p. m. 20 fesk 30'1;“'; [ ¥ wants position as bookkeeper, | ciaims, | . 0. g Sisiggiy ® . B. Burford & Co., Agents | D o 1 § stenographer or clerk. Phone 58 el o =i mEIOEPngnéEVQIS o ¥y % . WO VEN Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! e —— I SPORT BRIE i 6 COMPETENT Woman wants work FERRY TIME CARD |M=— . at S8 e SO | Al S ] | “at cooking, nursing, office clean- . e ; . . —— aska Outhern Alrways ing, etc. Phone 37-2 rin | ‘The St. Louis Browns won sev- g &1 o il o A — | Leaves Juneaun vor Douglas and J U DAIRY ) [en out of their first eight games SOCKS Motorship For Reservations Call or See { HANDY young man wanis janitor Thane ICE CREAM with the Washington Senators this «“ A. B. HAYES : " ‘work, repairing, gardening etc. i Always Pare and Fresh | asdoiet 3 i ESTEBETH” P ice 107 Address C-1964, Empire | A HOME PRODUCT g hones: 10 - 79 .- » A R % Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- ' hes al uny kind of work : S hd John Dendy, Ashville, N. C. Gifi)! ‘Gmschannel Apts. . e |caddy won the first championship NO EQUAL day at 6;: for Sitka and —_— POPULAR CAFE jof the Southern negro open golf Ports . CLEANING, sewIng, COCking, tournament played in Atlanta. for ) DAVE M S f Wale g by hour. Ora. Turner, Chan- | sl ETaeD okt i 1 phoff'é,sf,’{; il Prince o L] nel Apts. 3 | “Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | | Vimmy Foxx, Philadelphia Ath- WEAR (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) } > - - . Con Carne | |letics' star first baseman, who is i Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan SEE YURMAN l . o |leading m: Mfldfl‘:s's in homers oW, ’ c Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 23 New Fur Garments is | s S A £ (Pelghs 150 EMSINIS- | e A u A D I A u For Tickets and Information’ See New Styles i | it firs L Fo FEMMER’'S DOCK—Teleph: i 11 Price Harry Davis, Detroit first base: one lclmmlmpm’:l;‘mmm# \ p4.the Right man, is the second man of that rman, t urrier . name to play the position in the ‘I i Triangle Bullding ] Harris Hardware Co. || american League. A famed first . HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE | - S 4 CASH BAZAAR. July 1, 12, 22 i ; ] e ——— 'Ourdoonmn'omhyuumad oo T & 1% { t Gastineau Hotel Lt Li:“\fi, STAGE i customers” i§ 4 PRJmlIC!éssl AIéICE i A : THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS B By { Time Schedule [ —" | PRINC | Effective June 25 {| The Florence Shop !| T HE G A S TINE AU l}.fig (;?,Azl:LO'l'l‘E 1 Lv. Auk Lake Lv. Junedu || P’;‘l"‘o::;:‘ g‘;“' x:zsm""’ | ‘ PRECGLTET B8 Y BEam 1Rem | e s s ||| Our Services to You Begin and End at the o g 5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m: | o | : ~ Gang Plank of Every nger'c‘"yi.z Boat "% m“’ e ol said today, wi on July 15 than June 15 last year. WASHINGTON, July 18— POOAI‘ the Department of as 15% t—Freight wil] be accepted. t—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company Arrange for specail trips ‘ Stage leaves from Valentine Corner | | Bergmann Hotel | DiningRoom | First Class Home Cooking | Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD ! Order Now at These Prices !, Fall Cord . $8.00 Labor percent less i i b | - t . | TIDES TOMORROW M. S. “PACIFI Pacific Transportation Company c” Leaves City Dock every Thurs-§ | Lower Front Street TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co. D T T DR — L. C. SMITH and CORONA 3 H. S. Graves ' The Clothing Man |baseman of the old Athletics was {named Harry, Davis, | ———.—— ' SPECIAL SALE TODAY i See our windows fer Special {Prices and Sale, Close outs at . and SEATTLE From ‘meuu TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, PRINCESS LOUISE Your Alaska g i 4 TELEPHONE 15 DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, P BB g 5 e |} JUNEAU FROCK \; SHOPPE , “Exclusive but not Expensive” | “1.'1;9 Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY . PHONES 83 OR 85 Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main |Old Papers for Sale atEEmpire Office {