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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT ‘ FINEST RN W Da BET'B | e DR e | THAT OUGHTTA BE PR | STAE A’-\’VfiERS KNOCKIN' MY DANCI COMPLAINT IS WISH I KNEW EASY, ASH! TRY THAT YOUR HOW TO VARY STEPPIN’ ON HER TECHNIQUE ITABT/? B RIGHT FOOT FER TLL SAY 1S SLIGHTLY A CHANGE! MONOTONOUS! 3 = ¥4 w—j SAILING SCHEDULE e DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Ju f July 18 Jul p July 23 Jul 1 N 5 July 26 July 30 | y 30 Aug 2 X G CIFE T STERRE FOR SALE ' Daily Cross-word Puzzle [ALASKA BRINGS Skl i R T ohn Lewis Van Lehn resi-| Legion Convention at Fairbanks . on Willoughby Ave., com- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Egysiian golar A v turnished, for sale at bar- al lne e ‘7‘7 S W svith sk For Informavion, Keservatlons anc ackets and upon fair terms. H. B. v sides 10, Army officers call . | | ) oird 11. Peculiar Le Fevre. | 14. Vinegar made THE ALASKA LINE of ale 16. Metal W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 20. Word used in < o[- = 2 5000 ft. double-bead- | & EIRE SN S S T SO RPRRREIRGn T r ceiling. Good grade, $40 M. ee o000 v 00000 ., | : KVIGHAK RIVER el el of 2 - 22, Tear apart | N D \ALE_Auk Bay cabin, furn-|® Steamer Movements | s son ot zews | Vessel Will Be Back Mon { ireplace. Ed Blake. Phone |® o . and Hera e R N NORTHEOUND .EHED RUN BREAKS S e U/ [N| 2 clumey veseets | day and Sail via Sitka e i Princess Charlotte due in port e BUAn dul S| F se?’um’hm!m fOl‘ 5(.‘&“.1() FOR SALE — Partly furnished 4- at 4:30 oclock this after- e | { ; 15 1. . o | . Sil foreibl, room house; bath. Inquire D. B.|e noon. o M DIE] Tibetan ante- g b R e Femmer, Phone 114. |® Admiral Watson due in port e 2 4 e Dl et ’———]- | i O VSLIRED; (EIN 1€ 3 tourists, 10 Yukon . 1 N .rnv <[z m > N 0|0 =i 0 N NEW, modern home at your own Phone 5404. at 7 o'clock tonight. > . | ci sts I Prince ‘Robert soheduied (0 — oy g o ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS . 11 . sgngers r S V, team ————|? arrive late Sunday after- o | Alhhoct Million Fish Pass| ¢ . gerslun fairy | y’p"m Alaska 3 o Zi noon. = . Caper | 4 r E—17-tube Zenette Radio, s S ts 5 WN " Youngest son | lund’ and Purser David Dorzan SEATTLE NORTHBOUND cally new, a bargain. Phone | Y-_ y ] tl . Set in motion . Afresh arrived in Juneau from SAN FRANCISCO |2 Aleutian due Tuesday. - ¢| Total Is 4,400,000 | 5. g8 e 8 Bt heses |70 s morning, She 5 . enve Ladve SDULED § 8 | £ . R 3. English school ' ot 2 this afternoon for LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau Princess Al scheduled to it S U % s it ¥ r;ail r'omwev:mcouver July The greatest known run of redj i v . Sal 1 DRIt gnfoo® | She will be b here at \ . SAN DIEGO 2 July 20 July®23 r 2 in the history of Alaska| '3 A le velitht 6 Jurden . Sea: French , Monday morning and is schedul: July 21 July 25 23 at 9 p. m. o345 ; A " y " As . Symbol for | | £ NEW YORK .0 July 28 Aug. 1 Northland scheduled to sail has been experienced in Kvichak xist tantalum /to depart two hours later by F‘” 4 yomegn I 4 H from Seattle July 25, at 9 |River, Bristol Bay, and other| of Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, and S| / avans ug. ug. 3y streams in that section, and al- on her return voyage to Pui H a. m. | g g - i Prince George scheduled to most 1,000,000 fish were counted ! Soundd. : \ SOUTHBOUND sail from Vancouver July e |through the: Kvichak River weir 4 | Frcight of General Character | z % i Dor. Alex. July 20 st e days - - el's freig! s 5 July 20 2 at 10 p. m. in the first three days of the cur The vessel's freight was of gen- | : Narth\vestcr}r)n scheduled to rent week, it was announced to- J aral charac | / July 27 sail from Seattle July 26 by Henry O'Malley, United 2 © Included among the excursion- | St g A 1 July 27 States Commissioner of F! ries. istts is a Burlington Tour party {l g 4 ¢ t 9 a. m., ¥ . P::ncess Louise scheduled to The total weir count for the '} of seven membe: ‘While the ship | ) N =T OFFICE: safl from Vancouver July e|S€ason up to July 19, was 4,400 was in port 40 of her passengers| g A K oiniis B. H. HOWARD, 27 at 9 p. m. | 000 reds, the Commissioner w: A ! motored to Mendenhall Glacier. ¥ ' Agent Admiral Rogers scheduled to e |8dVised in a radiogram received The Yukon Circle tourists will | gl . Admiral Line Dock sail from Seattle July 28 at from Dennis Winn, Alaska ageni| |/ disembark at Skag go by train | 1 g N of the Bureau of Fisheries. 5 4 to Whitehorse, travel from there 2 p.m. @ i Pk Norcs. scheduled to safl from Thye ook, Miade W 10 and fn- by river boat to Fairbanks and =g Seattle Augt;st lat9p m cluding July 16, was about 3,500,- then journey over the Alaska Rail- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |000 in round figures. ~Between 3 road to Seward or motor over the Prince Rupert scheduled south- QmiZ FOR SALE—At = quarter of its real value, Bullard's homestead of JECI patented, at mouth u River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, bath. Mike Vagge, Wil- loughby, near Native School. FOR RENT — 7-room unfurnished house. Inquire: Bishop Apart- ments. FOR RENT — 8-voom furnished t, E. Tth St. Fhone 2004. APARTMENT available Aug. 1. MacKinnon /Apartments. | July 16 and July 19, 900,000 passed Richardson Highway to Valde 3 through the weir. In addition, 3 and take'the steamship for Se a. m. Sund: 7 Y PRt 16 0 SIS Mr. Winn's wire said, thers was 7 %/ tle. 4 Prince of Wales scheduled i at least 1,000,000 fish enroute to Passengers For Juneau t d during the night e — : % B S | ! fg: hSZZ‘:Se v;“;flyfin&ke:l the river below the weir. V 47 % 7/ % The passengers for Juneau wre: Alaska scheduled to arrive at Late counts from weirs in other % % % A From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. B.|) i u ceping rooms. Chan nel Apts. Phone 436. McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701/ " MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOGY can ‘solve ‘your prob= lems. Try it. Three questions, $1: 7 questions, $2. Send birth date. Monette, Box 243, Downey, Cal. reams were not available. Buti 7 O. Erickson, Mr. and Mr: the escapement in all of the| § 2 % Kilrkpatrick, Mr. and streams has been very large. Rec- Al e e - Talent, Mrs. H d packs have been made and / but for a tage of cans by sev-| | ! eral packe the pack for the e Hoyt, Mabel Koenigs, R. C. Lynch. 4 o Bristol Bay district probably would From Southeast a ports— Y have reached unheard of propor-! L. v Elsie Watt, Ellen Reep, M. 8. Round Trip Rate ons. i Whittier, M. D. Williams, Frank | $65 Commissioner O'Malley left here Burns, C. V. Brown, N. Anderson, MJM.T.E:::".'..- . 1 2 a. m. Monday and sails 2 hours later. 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. CREDIT EXTENDED — The Cash Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc., will ex- edi reliable customers e # A 3 g\ndthci;t?itlanyo };:;:lbe Pacific leaves every Thursday m}; arbgm;zrx_l on L‘};e !Birax}t for Y L Bl = ; " o at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, itka, via ril Strait. e is ex- Persons, who embarked at Ju- J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER! TH__E .c__'__ASH BAgAl Kake and way ports. pected to return here Monday ‘[ neau on the Alaska this afternoon| mjoyet Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 71ANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, (s e e @ ® ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o o o moming and, after sponding a few ALEUTIAN H A s iHALlBUT PRlcE for Lynn Canal ports, were: | Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- | days here will go to Wrangell, the | For Haines—Mrs. John W. Swets. | —~ ing. Radio and phonograph re- V\(esg Coast and chchnkavx? »for l For Skagway — Mrs, aymond M. S ..ZAPORAvI,eavc Seattle Arrive Juncau Leave Juneay pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. JUNEAU-YOUNG an {cipsouon of: Aices dUtelets IB PASSENGERS I TAKING SLUMP Grant, L L. Trimble, Frank lau-l . S. July 16 Ty g oy e = e wil en come bac: ere for | C sne, R. H. Stock, Geraldine c—‘cang ab Bunter, CRithagol®, Hosheh Tenaviy bt Anavar LA ay, Mrs. Albert White, Mr. and FET tay of 1 days. WANTED Funeral Parlors sl AR e v FUR -I-Hls PORT‘ |Mrs. G. E. Craddock. Waoky: Crald; KotcHlkan, *Calls first trip of month onlys Tyt A \ l Rvery ©0000000000000000000009800000000600000000000° —— : Licensed Funeral Directors el RIS L SEATTLE, July 23—The follow- | —_————— For Tickets and I WANTED—Good competent girl or and Embalmers ' TIDES TOMORROW i ; | and Information see woman orgenera hzmwork_ RN s ‘;;.ogmwifi:xazzflngvgfllmfie ;c:g«g Daily Empire Wans Ads Pay | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agen} e SFLMIB W, B 08 s S e eccnsumend B TSRO ko 283 {with their catches: i WANTED to trade sedan for truck, | feeeeeeeeer e u‘)%’ u‘d: iy : : 45 W SEA’FI'L!?.AJIuly Azx. — Steamer | Alten with 32,000 pounds, Yaku- i Juneau. 5 A $ PRt leutian sailed for Alaska ports at tat with 46,000 pounds, both sell- %,Ifi‘flim' Box 422, e Pacific Transportation Company High tide -’{120 p. m, 144 9 o'clock this morning, carrying ing for 3 and 4?.0 cents a pound; | WHEN IN NEED OF COMPETENT, experienced woman M. S. “PACIFIC” Low tide 11:47 p. m, 3.1 l9g first class and 13 steerage pas- Sunset with 40,000 pounds, selling wants position as bookkeeper, il sengers. |for 3 and 4 cents a pound. St t' stenographer or clerk. Phone 580. | )Leaves City Dock every Thurs- FIDES -MONDAY The following passengers aboard | Alitak with 4,000 pounds of hali- auonery-- o/ - iay at 10 am. for Petérsburg, High fide 5:43 a. m,, 11.7 the Aleut & i % e oo i HANDY young man wants janitor|{gake, Port Alexander and way Low tide 11:38 a. m., 44 r‘e:\ué ik o RN }':; f:g l?;fi?g“{m:l“ i“ ::{ d"fi‘f'czflis TRY ngl;'es;egfi?&g' Eg:;fi,zm s Jo;nt: S e 7 ; Figh de 5:00'p. m., 139 E. M. May, A. C. Archer and|a pound and sable at 3 cents a 2 | -~ - Agen wife, B. B. Brown, Col. Roger S.|pound; Wireless with 14,000 pounds GIRL wishes any kind of work, | {Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. ) | . |Fitch and wife, Miss V. Moore, selling at 4 and 5 cents a ggund; Eaton’s Apt. 6, Channel Apts. oeroriorroreeeeeeees || HARRY DAWSON’S {;’:gil T.JD;enson, llsfirs. Dolax;J, B. | Mermaid with 6,500 pounds of hal- = i Ladies, J. J. Reynolds, Miss Leola |ibut, sell; t 4 and 5% cents GLEANING, sewing, cocking, urs- | e————————————@ | CAFE i, Thigo A Haed, Mo W, E.| o, iand 3000, pounds of sabie Hiohl 1 ing Ky;mur- Ora Turner, Chan- SEE YURMAN I Leiber, J. T. Colton, T. DeGarcia, |sclling at 3 cents a pound. g anc nel Apts. New Fur Garments Im — ; ‘ ) DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! S o Gastineau Hotel | o1d papers tor suie at The Enome. u i Cleaning, Repeiring, Remodeling TOWNSITE SURVEY |- = 70 P Linen Alaska Southern Airways Moescnng T 3 % od | Yurman, t}fmflrrwr ll JUNEAU DAIRY AT YAKUTAT WILL HAAS 1l 16 may ve purchasea either For Reservations Call or See 3 ol | ICE CREAM BE MADE SHORTLY| Famoue Candies [| in the box or by the pound. A. B. HAYES — Always Pure and Fresh WSeims | ¢ 4 The Cash Bazaar Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 LUDWIG NELSON ||| A4 HOME FRODUCT || ocy"or e pary. rom the|| Opem Evenings || Harry Race Pub_lic Survey Office will leave here | o POPULAR CAFE | |32, “Fioya o Betts wil nead DRUGGIST . | Watson. Floyd G. Betts will head @ g "’/ SEWARD STREET [ine' areny ot v it dnrss Motorship R " M. S. Prlnce Of ales Specializing in Tamales, Chop | (w w. § T P 9 QUIBB STORE i 'fIME . e A o ‘m; . Spencer an nard Ber- | ESTEBETH (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) FERRY CARD Con Oarne . Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan YRR e S T | | i t The work to be done consists| { Leaves Juneau E: Thurs- saves : Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and ® lof a townsite survey of the Yaku-|] dayat6 P, M. to'rfls,lm aad Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 23 o | Smith Electric Co. | s s o|tat village | For Tickets and Information See i Way Ports SEWARD STREET i A WE AAVE 1T et s ik ‘ i CANADIAMN FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 . Wath for Opening g:0a 0 At the Right Price | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent 7:10a.m. :30p.m. Old papers for sale at Empiu‘} | P s ¥ 5 Phone Single O | A I FI :158.m. :40p.zm. . 3 | c C ¥ Harris Hardware CO' thice; mmi‘ Date s . = = SABIN’S LI REE | THE cHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | 0 vaxcouvem, vicroma, | Z Your Everything tn Furnishings #i3am 17:40pm. J. B. Burford & Co. Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1362 || From, liaveau > 2:15p.m. 13:15pm. July 8, 19, 29 —Thane. The Florence Shop Finger Wavos—Faclals Phone 427 ‘Triangle Bldg. Our Services to You Begin and End at the i Walls, Autos (i <, 3 Rt Lower Front Street 1= B e — e amean L. C. SMITH and CORONA and SEATTLE u:;-‘:‘mh- '.u':;mn TYPEWRITERS “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Alaska for Men 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. “ bl il e ST et e i | | 1O G AR e &l _____J| PRINCESS ALICE Y/ Laund ry 3:45pm.t 1:15am. ‘ ™ p Juneau Beauty 5:00pm. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS IR]NC?E]? (E?,Azl;LOfl'l‘E mmihggtg:nm t—Freight will be ted. Permanent Waving a Specialty TH E GASTI N EA U Tickets, resérvations and full e in Permanent and $—Saturdays only. Florence Holmquist, Prop. H S 3 Gang Plank of E Passel i i " V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Telephone 384 Juneau l'erry & Nawga o very Passenger-Carrying Boat JUNEAU DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, tion Compeny | JUNEAU FROCK ! . ' PHONES 83 OR 85, “The Store That Pleases” Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main 1 I;&T]E)Ik Bergmann Hotel SHOPPE ELEVATOR SERVICE peaiiing Room [/} ™ oo Drems Lingere THE SANITARY GROCERY Mrs Hijs Johnson, Mer. | I Heslcry snd Hote - | {Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ——cn - - ——e——————®

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