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: ; 1 ' Y AND HPR PALS S ; i['HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. Y'PORE PRUNE/ Y'DON'T SUPPOSE 1 SNEEZES ON PURPOSE, FOR QALan(prm" ge mon Juneau - You o BARGAIN in overstuffed living room suites. Here is an Oppor- tunity to get a davenport and chafr for less than it would cost in the States. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. are ripe, a us for fruit ng machines. re Co. LEBERRIES to can cans and ca 1-Young Hardw LE— Srwmg ma(hmn “cost ncisco Baker: FOR QALE 36-foot (rnlhng bORL Good condition. 1 Apts., No. 1. P. O. Box 579. FOR SALE—Auk Bay cabin, furn- fireplace Price $250.00. Ed Phone 2201. ished; Blake FOR SALE—5000 ft. Gouble-bead- ed fir ceiling. Good grade, $40 M. Femmer's Dock modern home at your own Phone 5404 NEW, terms. “OR SALE—AI - quflrwx 01 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. " FOK RE ~Furnished with bath. Native School. FOR REN apartment, Vagge, near Mike FOR RENT—Seven room house. In- quire Bishop Apartments. Furnished, steam- FOR RENT — Nugget Shop heated apartment. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Phone 4032 5 FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, E. 7th St. Phone 2004 APARTMENT lable Aug. 1. MacKinnon Apmlment.s s b SR apartments; Channel eeping rooms. Apts. Phone 436. MCBRIDE Apurlmenlu !’hone .le MS “Zapora” from Pier 1, Seattle, m\dmght Aug. 1. Ship- tments accepted until Monday afternoon. Phone 3 for rates. P G YREDIT EXTENDEL' — The ‘Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc., will ex-; tend credit to reliable customers on thirty-day basis. THE CASH BAZAAR. SIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | o Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppc WANTED el for $20.00. Apply o\ex; $400.00. Mattson | 2-room | I DIDN'T MEAN THAT/ } Marine News DON'T WORRY, ASH, IT AIN'T CONTAGIOUS! I MEANT ® 0 0 000 008000 Steamer Movements ? Northland scheduled to arrive e | at midnig . Nornhvnc»wm to e arrive at 8 o'clock tomor- e row morning. Has 3 days’ e | mail. ol e Princess Loujse scheduled to e Vessel Wdl BC BaCk Here e arrive late Saturday after- e - e noon or evening. . Saturday Night on Prince Robert scheduled to e 3 Sunday afternoon. e Re“‘"n SOUth scheduled to sail from Ko iy tle July 30, 9 a. m. . G(oxu‘ Capt. Neil M‘\uhm‘n and Princess Charlotte scheduled e [Purser A. H. Hobson, called at 30 at 9 p. m. Seattle August 1 Prince Rupert sail day night at 6 at 10 a. m., for | HAAS Famous Candies | The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings scheduled from Vancouver Aug- ust 1 at 10 p. m Zapora scheduled to sail from to sail from Vanceuver July Norco scheduled to sail from at 9 p. m. to southbound August 4. LOCAL SATLINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® 9 000 000800 Juneau last night, arriving at 6 o |O'clock and departing at 11. Al o |but a few of her passengers were o |round-trip tourists. Among th2 latter were Samuel H. Taylor and o Mary L. Taylor of Campore, India. o | They recently arrived in Vancouver o |On the steamship Empress of Ja- Se: S : . o |DaN :;}:'Ele Ay Loagntd ‘The vessel brought one passen- Alaska scheduled to sail from e f:f - uMlSlSl Catherine McLaughlin, Seattle August 2 at 9 a. m. @ i ; Admiral Evfns scheduled to | The Prince George will be back sail from Seattle August 3 e | Dere Saturday night on her return at 10 a. m. o | VOVage Lo Vancouver, Queen scheduled to sail from e Seattle August 4 at 2 p. m 0 Princess Alice scheduled to e sail from Vancouver August e 13 at 9 p. m. .| SOUTHBOUNL- SAILINGS e | DUE MIDN'GHT Prince of Wales scheduled to | sail south at 7 o'clock to- Pt e George scheduled o, MOtrhip Northlahd, from Seat.- southbound midnight Sat- ]eém_‘(;ms“fo f“é_:‘gl‘og:_‘;m’“fiffv‘;: srday. by D. B. Femmer. After discharg- Aleutian scheduled south next ing frelght and passengers, the A;\x‘nol?flay Watson scheduled : Northland will go to Port Althorp, 'xeturmng to Juneau on the south- ® 'bound trip. Going south to Seattle from Ju- neau the Northland will not call at Kake or Vancouver but may possibly stop enroute at Prince Rupert. 3 PASSENGERS GO ON PRINCESS ALICE Three passengers were embarked at Juneau this morning by the | steamship Princess Alice when she called here on her way from Skagway to Vancouver, B. C. The vessel was at this port last Tues- day night enroute from Vancou- ver to Skagway. | Mrs. F. Hayden OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Close in Phone 534 OOMPETENT girl wants house- iwork or care of children. Phone 256, COMlgETENT. expe}iencezi ”v\'()ma;l wants position as bookkeeper, stenographer or clerk. Phone 589. GIRL wishes any kind of work. Apt. 6, Channel Apts. CLEANING, sewIng, cocking, nurs- fng by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- nel Apts. LOST AND FOUND wST—Black mxle Cocker Spamel bearing city license tag No. 13 on Glacier Highway. Reward. H. W. Terhune. | il | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | | - I F ' | Smith Eleetric Co. | SEWARD STREET | EVERYTHING | “ ELECTRICAL l SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments Im New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Yurman, the Furrier | | Triangle Buflding | here today are destined for Seat- tle are: Miss E. Kirkham, R. P. Pinley and A. Harris. ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. o/ | MIDGET LUNCH | :———-—-——‘ OPEN DA}gg Hgnm LUDWIG NELSON Merchant Lunch40 cents w.fl Repairing ! : = - POPULAR CAFE | o) I axwmnwmm Bergmann ez -~ - FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean ror Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. T:10a.m. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. 12: wnmv 11:15pm. 2:00pTn. 12 midnight 8:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 8:30a.m.4 9:55p.m. 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15pm. 8:45p.m.t 1:18a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneaun Ferry & Naviga |, tion Company Hotel Dining Room First Class Home Cooking Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. Specializing in T: Chop' Manmasm I at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. ! WE HAVEIT | Lower Front Street — @ L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | ! customers” | PRBEIRNSRMORITRST (L The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialty { Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. +|1 JONEAU FROCK SHOPPE i i 5 P The persons who booked passage i TH' HECK IT AN'T! You KETCHED IT, DIDNTCHA? ~{ WALES ARRIVES 'AFTER ENGINE TROUBLE DELAY |Motorship Is Scheduled to Depart This Evening { for Seattle Somewhat late because of ma-| chinery trouble, the mo Prince of Wales, Capt. gen, arfived in Juneau from Seat- tle at 11 o'clock last night. She is scheduled to depart on her re-| turn to Puget Sound at 7 o'clock this evening. The - vessel brought a capa cargo and one passenger to {port and has two round-trip cursionists. Some Wayport Business { She reporied considerable 1port freight and passenger bu | ness. | iCargo for this city was of eral eharacter for business houses. Passengers were: | William Dayton, from Seattle for Juneau: Mrs. Odman Howe and Miss Merna Howe of Seattle, round-trip tourists. Cracked Cylinder Head “In Queen Charloite Sound Prince of Wales cracked a.cyl head,” Capt. Haugen declared. bhc\ voylagad from Queen Ch Sound to Ketchikan on three c inders. At Ketchikan, the cracked cylinder was replaced by a new| ione and the vessel now 1s in b(L-‘ ter condition than ever.’ | e ADM, ROGERS NORTH BOUND = 'he | SEATTLE, July 29.—Steamer ‘Ad |miral Rogers sailed yesterday, af- | fternoon for Southeast Alaska ports, | via Victoria, B. C., with Tl flrs' class passengers. Harry Murray and L. Polund‘ are aboard for Juneau. NORTH STAR SAILS ° ¢ FROM SEATTLE FOR BARROW ;30 ABOARD| SEATTLE, July 29.—The Bureau of Indian Affairs’ motorship North | Star sailed yesterday for Point| Barrow and way ports carrying a; full passenger list of 30 teachers| and clerks and other government employees. ESTEBETH HAS GOOD | CARGO ON SITKA RUN| With a large cargo and two pas- sengers, the motorship Estebeth, | Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, departed from Ju- {neau last @yening on her weekly ,vome to ‘Sitka. Her freight, of genernl character, was for varfous/ ‘poru of call ‘The passengers were: For Hirst Chichagof—T. J. Sor- jenson. For Sitka—J. P. Mullen. —————a - L] TIDES TOMORROW i — L] tide 5:07a m. 10 feet tide 1:45 a. m, 122 feet tide aosp m., 57 feet gh tide 1:04 p. m,, 150 feet HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE Gastineau Hotel “The Last Service Js Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat land 5700 pounds by * MARY-LOU BRINGS <, AND TAKES PASSENGER| { houses at Ketchikan, a fish trap THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Corner 4th and Franklm Sts. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the _ PHONES 83 OR 85 - * THE'SANITARY GROCERY 11,700 POUNDS | OF FISH GO TO COLD STORAGE Numerous Boats Are’ Op- erating Now in Waters Off Cape Ommaney Forty-one thousand, seven hun- dred pounds of salmon—kings and silvers—were 1received late yester- day and today in Juneau. The largest load, 30,000 pounds, was brought to port by the Stan- y, Capt. Bert Vig, which bought om fishing boats operating in waters off Cape Ommaney. This cargo was taken by the Juneau old Storage Company. Six thousand pounds were land- ed by the Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, the Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens. Both loads were taken by the Cold Storge | Company. The run of fish off Cape Om- maney is not so heavy, as has been reported, fishermen declare, but there are a large number of fish- ing boats in those waters, which acecounts for the celerity with which btuyers can get cargoes. Judge V. A Paine returned tu\ Junenu yesterday frem a visit t> his fur farm on Keku Island near Kake. He came on the Libby, MoNeill and Libby boat Mary-Lou. The Mary-Lou, which was from Craig, had aboard Capt. C. E. Ah-| ues, superintendent of Libby can- nery 'nreresm in Southeast Alas- came here to meet S. S\rmxon superintendent of Libby eann interests in Alaska. Mr.| !Svensson arrived in Juneau this | week from the westward. The Mary-Lou remained here only a few hours, departing with |Capt. Ahues and Mr. Svensson for visits to Libby canneries in South- east Alaska. >, According to a report to United States Customs headquarters here, from the Superintendent af Light- July 26 was afloat 21 miles west by South of Cape Spencer. Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE Every Saturday at midnight | PRINCE ROBERT Every Monday at midnight { H. R. SHEPARD & SON CANADIAN NATIONAL M otofilu'p “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O D e e the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136-2 v CLIFF STERRETT a pound. —adv. | anuska Valley north of Anchorage died recently Tn Anchorage. FINEST TEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau DueJLneaa Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Steamer *ALEUTIAN tN'WESTERN *YUKON +tALASKA *ALEUTIAN Aug. 6 iN'WESTERN Aug. 9 *—Southwestern Route. i—Southeastern Route. July 30 Aug. Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 13 “July 30 Aug. 2 HALIBUT FHIGE TAKES ADVANGE Inquire abeut special rates te American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Informzvion, Reservatlons anc deckets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, SEATTLE, July 29.—No schoon- ers arrived here today from the western halibut banks. Arrivals from the local banks were the VYaquina, with 19,000 pounds, Harding with 19,000 pounds both selling for 5 and 8% cents a pound; Arme with 14,000 pounds, seélling for 5 and 8% cents a pound; Norma with 7,000 pounds, selling for 5 and 8% cents al pound, and Husky with 13,000 | pounds, selling for 5 and 9 cenm Agent — e, SEATTLE ATTENTION TENNIS CLUB SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND Because 0?‘[!(2‘1;?;55“5 made bv’ LOSANGELES i e 3 3 ) Seattle Junea residents living near the tennis SAN DIEGO Rogers July 28 Aug. courts about damage done to gar- NEW YORK pyans TAug. 3 Aug. dens by players retrieving balls, & i members are requested to hereafter SOUTHBOUND ask permission from householder | Evans July 27 to enter the premises. Violation of this courtesy will result in denial of the use of courts to offender. By order Executive Committee. Queen July 27 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, ——.e-—— Agent Mrs. J. B. Edmunson of Mat- Admiral Line Dock A New Shipment of Corticelli Sleeping Pajamas in Pastel Shades Also in black and white {! combinations | Sizes up to 42 ' $2.95 ; J. B. BURFORD & CO. | Ticket Agent Phone 79 CORTICELLI @ s:Leave Scattle Arrive Junesu Leave Junea: 5 | M S ZAPORA August 1 August 8 August 8 Chiffon and Service }|calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kia- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only HOSE For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J."WEBER, Agen Noted for their won- derful wear In the new fall shades Juneau Sample Shop “The Little Store With the Big Values” DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A.'B. HAYES Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for g, Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 E(l;kg Port Alexander way Joints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. CAHADIAN M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. €. P._ Haugen) Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ke Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 29 For Tickets and Informatmn See FEMMER’S DOCK~Telephone 114 SAILIN TO VANCOUVER, and SEATTLE From_Juneau' * PRINCESS ALICE July 29, Aug. 19 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 5 4 PRINCESS LOUISE * Aug. 2, 12, 26 Tickets, reservations snd full Your Alaska Laundry pEF f L] TELEPHONE 15 bt “The Stare That Pleases™ particulars from JUNEAD DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main . Woodwork, Floors, Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office