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. FOR RENT — 2 !urmshrd room: 6 TflE DA}PY ALA§KA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932. ]’0] 1L \ AND HER PAI ‘s DON'T TELL ME YOU ( CLEANED PA'S ( | PANAMA YOURSELF ? = A FOR SALE $8.00 BUYS a drophead sewing ma- looks like new Must be by Saturda Matson's 2d Store, 113 Main St. chine, sold Hand FOR SALE—Five-room house and path. Good location. Cash or terms. H. R. Shepard & Son, Behrends Bank Building. A LITTLE one-room bungalow on 00 ft. lot, affording one of f views in Juneau—yours for $840 cash. Call 249 — 1931 Ford victoria, SALE FOR " double-bead- FOR SALE—5000 ft ed fi Femmer's Dock. FOR SALE Cheap—Good second hand vacuum cleaner with all attachments. Mrs, Julius Jaeger, 139 Main St. furn- FOR SALE—Auk Bay cabin, ished; firplace. Ed Blake. Phone 2201, FOR SALE_One large size river boat with engine. One speed boat with engine. One 5 HP. electric motor. Three show cases. One circular saw arbor and frame. Harris Hardware Co. FOR SALE — Partly furnished 4- room house; bath. Inquire D. B Femmer, Phone 114 own NEW, at your terms. mnr ern home Phone 5404 FOR SALE_7-tubs Zenette Radio, practically new, a bargain. Phone 5317 FOR SALE-— w quarter real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- jard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. l*()h I{LN b with bath, electric range. 3d and Gold. Phone 138. FOR RENT — 1- room “unfurnished house. Inquire Bishop Apart- ments. FOR RENT—Large furnished room. | $10.00 a monm Phone 2551. | FOR RENT — 8-room furnished | apartment, E. Tth St. Phone 2004. APARTMENT avmlable Aug. 1. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT — Purnished “3-room apartment. Cliff Apartments. Phone 209. FURNISHED 2-room aparimen housekseping rooms. Chann el Apts. Phone 436. McBRIDE Apamnenls Fhone 5701 MISCELLAVEO —_— e ————————— ASTROLOGY can solve your prob- lems. Try it. Three questions, $1; 7 questions, $2. Send birth date. Monette, Box 243, Downey, Cal CRED!T EXTENDEY‘ — The Cash Bazaar Dept. Store, Incs will ex- tend credit to reliable customers on thirty-day basis. THE CASH BAZAAR. HANOS OS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pmrmg Anderson’s Music shoppc " WANTED WANTED to trade sedan for truck R. Laughlin, Box 422, Juneau (}OMPETENT expeflenced ‘woman wants position as bookkeeper, stenographer or clerk. Phone 589. HANDY young man wants janx'.or work, repairing, gardening etec. Address C-1964, Empire. GIRL wisl es any kind of work. Apt. 6, Channel Apts. CLEANING sewmg, cock! nl, nurs- ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- nel Apts. If any article of steel has be- come badly rusted, soak it in sweet oil for a day or two and then rub with a fresh lime J uneau Besmy SUTTINLY GAL. MONEY TO THE CLEA| N:QS WHEN of its| WHY SPEND WE HAS SET TUBS T/HOME! Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert due late Thurs- day aft n Norco scheduled to arrive Saturday noon. Alaska scheduled to arrive ® Saturday. Zapora scheduled to arrive ‘Saturday afternoon. Admiral ‘Watson scheduled to arrive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 20 at 9 p. m. Queen schieduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 2 p. m. Prince Robert scheduled sail from Vancouver 21 at 10 p. m. Aleutian scheduled from Seattle July a. m. Princess Alice scheduled sail from Vancouver 23 at 9 p. m Northland scheduled to from Seattle July 25, a. m. Prince George scheduled sail from Vancouver 25 at 10 p. m Northwestern scheduled sail from Seattle July at 9 a. m Admiral Rogers sail from Seattle July 2 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive in port at 5 o'clock Friday morning and sail 3 hours later. Prince of Wales scheduled to t0 July to sail 23 at 9 to July sail at 9 to July to 26 scheduled 28 to at | sail southbound next Sat- urday via Tenakee. Yukon southbound next Mon- day. Admiral Evans scheduled ® southbound about July 28. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. AYE, AN’ BLOCKED IT ON A EGG PLANT! Marine News :ROBERS TAKES CANNED SALMON : FROM DOUGLAS ’Admlral Vess el Puts Off | Coal Here on Stop 1 on Way South Bound for Seattle, o ship Admiral Rogers, o |Giljie and Purser R. V. Harry o [spent five hours in Juneau thi o |morning after her arrival o Skagway. Before docking e |she stopped at Douglas to the o |Puget Sound discharge. At o |port, o | for o |Pany o |Way of Sitka and she is schedule | Mining Man Fro mMayo | Arriving on the vessel Superintendent of the . . . . . Sy T . Fleven passengers e |at Juneau for Sitka and the soutl e | They were: . Outgoing Passenger List . Bitka—Aubrey Boyd, . . ° . ° . . For Mr steam- | Capt. S. K.| from | here,! load ® 2460 cases of canned salmon for this she put off 100 tons of coal the Pacific Coast Coal Com- Her homeward voyage is by o |to make a cargo call at Hood Bay.| from |Skagway was Livingston Wernecke, Treadweil | Yukon Mining Company at Mayo, took passage AH, GooD! MY KELLY’S BACK FROM THE CLEANERS A'READY/ is | | Tornado-like winds have caused widespread property damage In several towns of midwestern states. Typical of such wrockaqc was this scene at Vernon, Ind., where several were injured by a storm, By CLIFF STERRETT 175 GOT MY INITIALS IN 1T, BUT IT AIN'T Associated Press Photo FINE WEATHER AGAIN FAVORS TOURIST VESSEL . likely 1 s, Rain seeined early | Aubrey Boyd, Graham Boyd, Pei-|morning an¢’ may begin to fall |er Boyd, Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Leu-:. is afternocn, but the steam: ta J. Roberts, T. C Price | Dorothy Alexander e | For Petersburg — Mrs. James|today the warm, s e Demmert |she has obtained in y one ¢ | For Wrangell—A. Van Mavern. four prevsous Vo to Ju- | For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mr au this summer. In respeet t 3 Hoke : ADM, WATSON SEATTLE, July 20.—Bteamer Admiral Watson sailed for South-| she favorable climateic conditionsy made a record of 1,000 percent her tourits this year, for her 0 Al- 1 for present voyage is her aska waters this season On return to Seattle the vessel ably will be restored to the Wash- ington-California run . o i le, se . NnRTH BUUND;WHI go out of commission for a few ° |weeks for overhaul, and then prob- . . | . 105 Round Trip Tourists e e s o e e e e e e oo ocast and Southwest Alaska POrts| e Dorothy aicxander arrived southern Yukon Ter the riv- Claire Wernecke, Miss Harriet Bert- i B L0 0l ks an 8 with i Juneau from Seattle by way of € boat Jeanne, Capt. Wi iiara Jeson ‘and &, . Zuern Garments shouid be ironed until ;)?\ssgzsg‘er: ass and three steerage|gitka and Skagway at 8:45 this[Strong, left Juneau at noon to-| The vessel carried 120 tons of | thoroughly dry. Otherwise they | 2 3 At it morning. She departed on ret ¢ay. The craft took from here freight all destined for Canadian | il ook unkghtly. a% one weadA . Lawetdste aboard the Ad’{“Tfl‘!zo Puget Scund at 3 this after-|ten men who will engage in min- |points. ing. Watson booked for Juneau are: Inoon, Her round-trip touri ing in the Taku district. | 'The Princess Louise is schedules | s P saunders and wife, Walter|pereq 105. While the vessel was| At the Mitchell base camp a:to be back in Juneau Friday morn- | e |Schultz, G. Cunningham, no steer- |in port, many of them motored to|Tuls there are six members ing on her return to Vancouve:. SEE YURMAN | |aze {Mendenhall Glacier and many vis-|of the pasty. None of the fival e — T R 3 | New Fur Garments in | ited the Alaska Museum. | man planes with the expedi-| . SO Kétor E fi= e 2 Daily Empire Want Ads Pa Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeiing | o A e 4 S Passengers for Juneau (¢ "daya, the Jeanne seporiod | L » ) . - e - L] z S el e epo | prrr e % the Furrier ||| Heh tde 2:49 a m, 166 fect Passengers who disembarked {rom | presumbably, the aircraft are based urman, urrier Low dide 8:18 a. m., -14 feet the vessel_ at Juneau were: lat Lake Atin. | { Pacific Transportation Company 1 "Priangle Building || High tide 3:38 p m. 160 feet | From Sitka—Mr. and Mrs. Charles| ™"y oo < Mitehell, who is direct | > | e S| Low tide 052 p. m, 1 feet |hye Mr and Mrs. Georgs W. TaV-|ing the Liard activities, is expect- | M. S. “PACIFIC” [3 - . - s i o €d in Juneau within the next ten| Leaves City Dock every Thurs- % From Skagway—Mrs. G. H. Mec- LUDWIG NELSON SPECIAL SALE TODAY ? 3 Me=1 gays, jay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Watch Repairing 1| See our windows for Speciali™p o P oo ook passage nere\NO WESTERN HALIBUT | : % 3 pass here Brunswick Agency | Prices and Sale, Close outs at "0 oo | |} 3. B. Burford & Co., Agents ) FRONT STREET cost. casm Bazaam. | the Souh wert o seon| RECEIVED AT SEATTLE {enone 7 Valentine Bldg. 1550 mu ] b |W. H. Caswell, Sam Solberg, Wii-{ SBATTLE, July 20—There were| Py 7, e |liam L. Paul. no schooners arriving here ~od'u}', FLRRY TlME CARD 8 ]UNEAU DAIRY : | For Seattle—Mrs. Julia Jae from the western halibut banks. | | ‘Bertha Peterson, Rev. B. R. Hub-| Aivals from the local banis| R Leaves Junean Sor Dougias and ICE CREAM 'pard, Rev. Paul Galtes, Kenneth|Were: Antler with 19,000 pounds.| %, Motorship R b TR | Always Pure and Fresh Chisholm, Edgar R. Levin, N. A, |Selling for 3 and 6 cents a pound; | ESTEBETH” 1:“‘!" :!flnm. | A HOME PRODUCT |Moody, A. Smith, T. N. Keaton, Um_m1k 3,500 pounds of halxbuni 3 0etnt +40pm. ® |Harry Murray, J. F. Stattler, ©.|Selling for 3 and 6% cents and|| Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- 191 ““"' 118pm, . | Edlund, F. 'W. Mulherin, Raymond ;?000 pounds of sable, selling Ior, day at 6'P. M. for Sitka and R0 dnigt -F Dickson, A. Anthony, E. H.|2% cents; Presho, 6,000 pounds of Way Ports Sisopm Y PQIEVPA%Q Rsrgmé'xl'? E | Tugel, aar. ana Mrs Fred' na | hablut seling Lo 3 ana 9% cents DAVE HOUSEL, Agen! *4:00p.m. b Speclalizing in Tamales, Chop son, C. A. 'Edaburn. & pound, and 9,000 pounds of sa-| Phone smllfi o it 3 Thave Tndias oe Hukasy Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili || | For Prinee Rupert—Ourtis Gard- ble, selling for 2% cents a pound. gle 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. Con Carne i . > . 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. . 8 dwm me 119 PASSENGERS e et CANADIAN 45p.m. b .m. P) i . B b ABOARD ALASKA || omypamxuvm || RSN :fgl;-m-' 1:18am. : ON-PRESENT TRIP Merchant Lunch—40 cents | | WO = P Harris Hardware Co. || . e . Rl £ P Lower Front Street i SEATTLE, July 20—A recheck|®. . 4 t—Prelght Will be accepted. 3 e ek i pemergers ‘aboardl ?| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, §—fatuidayn cunly. 3 4 |the steamer Alaska, sailing yester- HARRY RACE | and SEATTLE J ¥ & Navi | L. C. SMITH and CORONA day morning for Southeast Alaska D, . | From ] Jumneau rerry avigar TYPEWRITERS ports, show there are 119 first ruggist uneau o s aboard. The num- . J tion Company J. B. Burford & Ce. { FIE PEENERTRERoN YL The mm) (Formerly Britt’s) | PRINCESS LOUISE ety ber given out yesterday morning July 1, 12, 22 AUK LAKE STAGE || doorstep worn by satisfled | | o only 107 first class pessengers g l A > customers’ PRINCESS ALICE . . H LINE . THE HOTEL OF ALASKA July 8, 19, 29 . . 5 N HOTELS CHA Time Schedule | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Effective June 25 | The F;lgrence §h° L) THE G ASTINE AU July 15, 26 Lv. Lak Lv. J Permanent Waving » i Tickets, reservations e 930 am. || Florence Holmquist, Prop. | | Qur Services to Y. i particulars fmn‘nm G 3 2:00 po. | | Phone 421 Triangle Bldg. | | bl es to You Begin and End at the 5:00 pm. 8115 pm. 1t Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat V. W. mvmg.l.. Agent e P Arrange for specail trips Bergmann Hotel Dining Room Stage leaves from Valentine Corner e e ) LOUISE HAS 15 TOURISTS AMONG = ‘118 PASSENGERS Cmuulmn National Head Out FINEST STAEAMERS AY LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound July 25 July 25 Aug. Aug. Aug. YUKON +ALA:! ALE IN'WESTERN YUKON July 23 July 26 July 19 July 23 Ju 26 July 30 July 30 Aug. 2 Southwestern Route. i—Southeastern Route. For Informzmion, Reservations anc wckets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau SAN DIEGO Watson July 20 July 23 Queen July 21 July 25 NEW YORK rogers _July 28 Aug. 1 Evans Aug. 3 Aug. @ SOUTHBOUND Dor. Alex. July 2 Rogers July 20 Evans July 27 Queen July 27 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 enry Thomlon Re-| sngns Posmon with Railroad System Sir Princess Vessel Will Be| Back Friday Morning on Return South NEW YORK, July 20.—Sir Henry Thorton, American born, has re- signed at Ottawa as head of the| Of the 118 passengers nuonnu Canadian National Railways. the steamship Princess Louise, C:lp; 1 It is said here Sir Henry is be-|A. Slater and Pur: A. G. Parke considered for a post as com- which arrived at Juneau yesterda missioner of western railroads in!afternoon from Vancouver, B. C., this country. enroute to Skagway, 75 are round- | e o trip touris Prominent among the | | NiAIL AND SUPPL]ES | through passengers was George Black, who represents Yukon Terri- tory in the Canadian Parliament |and who is Speaker of the House, GO TO LIARD PARTY Tl J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Round Trip Rate o® $65 from Seattle \\‘& lnnll.’-v-hhnl&-u D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 ~ — Carrying mail and supplies to and Mrs. Black. ulsequah base of the Mitchel Four passengers disembarked at of prospectors, who are op-|Juneau, namely: erating in the Lis rict (,,l Mrs. Livingston Wernecke, Miss | M. S. uLAPORAs'Leavc Seattle Arrive Juncuu Leave Junead Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. July 16 July 23 July 23 *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agenl DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 M. 8. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 23 For Tickets and Information See FEMMER’S DOCK—-Telephone 114 | TONEAD FROGK 1 SHOPPE l “Exclusive but not mve" ld-,-nlllh Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main Woodwork, Floors,

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