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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932 ]’()Ll \ \\l) }lI R I’ ALS : y LARGEST - } 3 : § / ANYHOW THIS BERET Y'SAY THIS ; 4 i ) ? : ) IS WORTH A BUCK! HAY FEVER bA a9 i REMEDY IS GUARANTEED QT CURED SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juaeau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALEUTIAN Y Aug. 1 iIN'WESTERN July 30 Aug. 1 YUKON ... July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 fALASKA Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 ALEUTIAN ....Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 IN'WESTERN ..Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 —Southwestern Route. i—Southeastern Route, FOR SALE ~"HALIBUT PRIGE CHICHAGOF BACK ESTEBETH HAS agepeligett F()’l{Si\LE-A parlor heater. Phone Legion Convention at Fairbanks e | Marine News | 11ATSEATTLEFROM HER TRIP, 18 PASSENGERS ‘S| o mig oo $15, ‘ A THE ALASKA LINE PRSI )' SEATTLE, Aug. 1.—The s ¥ Tn U LS E uu AH UFF SITKA Ru N W. E. NOWELL, A : : < o . E. ELL, Agent ............_” ler Akutar nrmes today f I : : : MOST OF THOSE »io s s fish and sold for Steamer Movements % cenis a poun = Seaplanc Bnngs 3 Pa<5011g~’MolOl<hlp Reports Good NORTHBOUND i St : s, 2 of Them | Wayport Business on P e UN RUBERT ARE bt séting and 11% Round Trippers ! Weekly Voyage | o'clock to- jcents. The National broug inf —— RUUND TR'PPERS 16,000 pcunds and sold for 5 a i From a fiight to Tulsequah, light2e1 passengers ware brought { 19'% cents a pound. The R 1ce | C he seaplane Chichagof, Pilot{to Juneau today by Lhe motorshi ; ught 3,500 pounds of ha .| Anscel kmann and M h, Capt. Edward Bach J!](([ |selling for 5 and 10% a Gordon Graham, returned ) Robrert Coughlin, from Sit- ADMIRAL LlNE SAILINGS Prince Boat Will Be Back | pound, 3500 pounds of sable,|day forenoon to Juneau. The :kn fl'ld way porls. The vessel re-| Tonight on Return 1ling cents a pou }f‘rl:"\’ ik ought three passengers. szrted“i C:\)d\'(‘:\u"pflo g?‘ iness, on | ) SEATTLE NORTHBOUND Jree, I s hegini i SAN FRANCISCO to Vancouver | H. Smith, ot Twin Glacier Camp, ienced ar ineventful trip. Incom- Leave Leavi 7S MOTORSHIP NORCO TO |Taku, who came to town on a.ing passsapers were i ; LOS ANGELES Scattle Junea 1 nearly all passengers aboard brief Mrs, Bessie Hern, nisce| From Hirst-Chichagof — Leo : Evans Aug. 3 Aug. % ) excursionists, the BE GIVEN OVERHAUL apt. H. 'S. Fraser, Canadian |Young. p :‘AENWDYI(E;:g Queen Aug. 4 Aug. ¥ Prince Robert, Capt. H. | olle of Customs at Taku Riv- From Clichagof — Mike Wahl, Watson Aug. 10 Aug. 1} | Purser J. A. Crawford,| D- B Femmer today reccivedler, g J. MacFddyn, a mem- | Sam Samavich, D. F. Weightman, Rogers Aug. 11 Aug. Canadian 2 a radiogram from the Nort he Liard prospecting ex- Mrs. R. Christie, Mrs. Geo. Cor- v SOUTHBOUND at Juneau 1 rday | Transporiation Company at ¢ edition, who has been at the | bin | 1 y. Aha IR con jtle explaining the reason for ca 's head camp at Tulsequah.| From Sitka—Mrs. J. C. Thomas, = Watson e AU, sway. She ved ¢ jcelling the sailing of the . Hern with her uncle, Capt. Mrs. E. Coss, Ed. Bennie, Mrs, O, | [ . " Rogers ... Aug. and departed at 11. € for tonight. The raser, and Mr. MacFddyn w;ra‘}hmen 2 v ; Queen Aug. scheduled to be back here at|® that “after 17 con assengers on the Chichagof, when| From Angoon—Mrs, J. Vaurstad. | 3 . Evans ; Aug. midnight tenight on her tive trips without missing a : laic went from Juneau tc| From Tenakee — Gus Messer- | ] A - TICKET OFFICE: voyage scuth. | a boat cannot go on Tulsequah last Friday. | schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. George Tay- | y ¢ B. H. HOWARD, Touists From Britain jever without repars and attentior — | Tor. dapst Agent travelers among the ex-|f0 T inery, therefor From Foonah—George Jones, H are Frank Holt Mat-|it 4 le l"" postpone s PRINCESS LOUISE TQ |man Mes L. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. ety ST Ro o q Hettie C Matthews of er ships can serve Larisch: L i T 3 i p in-Arms, England, and Eli-|c0.” L SAIL SOUTH TUESDAY .o MacNab of Perth, S Norco will sall morth or | REDS BUSY IN ARGENTINA nd |4 . € | rrived at Jumm fro: Also among the tourists is Ed-| B 3 1 postponed trip | ver, B. C,, at i ehodiled to sail from e | Ward S. Eills of Los Angeles, spec- T ning o >vering, the ship Pr: &a9s. 1t has found 621 m. $10.00 per month. Phone o, & t\\‘x‘f (11’. ~l> . ‘p oM o lial represcrtative of the generallt I nd will be discharged | cess , Capt - Slavel rx 1 ns in Argentina printed | tie Aug at § 5 1 A g | he y DG 0 r 3. Ba departed fi o uage . e - SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Mo the Santa Fe Ra by P e y language from Spanish | FOR RENT — ahed 2-700m | ¢ areutian. scheduled system. ; i i kagway. St to. and Esperanto, inciting | apartment, with bath. Mike R Britich Columbia Officials | e - ) v e masies to violence and pictur- | Vagge, near Native School salls one-Half hour lat | John Anderson and James C.| J E 4 2 T south nig the coming of communism, DK Brady o Vancouver, officials ! el's passe or this | —— C scheduled 15y . at midnight to- Public Works artment of h tide 0:31 169 feet i Bk, Lh0 s 3 John Douglas and Nona OILCLOTH Brand new | 1s and col at Junea lhu!\n are Co. 1 to arrive at orrow morn- ° ° ° ° ® . |o ow- g 1 capin| g small cabin dresser; alrq Charlotte scheduled circulator heater. Square I . o eirive tomorrow after- 2d Hand Store, formerly Matson's, | oon cr evening. 113 Main, across from Empire ° "HEDULE SAILINGS ° Rupert scheduled to ® from Vancouver Aug- . 1 at 10 p. m. ° ra_scheduled to sail from ¢ Seattle August 1 at mid- ® night o Ala scheduled to sail from . ttle August 2 at 9 a. m. e Admiral Evans scheduled to . from Seattle August 3 e at 10 a. m FOR SALE—At = quarter of its|® Queen scheduled to sail from real value, Bullard's homestead of [ ® Seattle August 4 at 2 p. m 148 acres, patented, at mouth|e Prince George scheduled to Taku River, commonly known as|e sail from Vancouver Aug Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- 8 at 10 p. m. lard on premises or to L. V. Win- or tern scheduled to fzom Seattle Aug. 9 at 1. m Princess Alice scheduled to i ar et 4 sail from Vancouver August RENT—One large furnished 13 at 9 p. m | | moving van ft. by 7% ft garage or cabin 00 fz. double-bead- ed fir ceiling. Good grade, $40 M. See Albert White NEW, modern home al your own terms. Phone 5404 ] o-oo.no-a-oc.-ooo.o.oooo.coonoo FOR RENT—Seven room house. In- quire Bishop Apar eng re g ¢ 9 m., 153 f on an i i | Low t 12 p. m, 24"%feet Four T mbarked at Ju- | 4 e y and sails 2 hours later. neeu, MILLWOOD ey d J"f’ o] Admisal Watson scheduled to Royal Shepard of H. R. Shep-! $200 a load at mill — one and o destined for Upper Yu- | arrice at 1 oclock Wed- e |2rd & Son, Juneau agents of theltwo-foot lengths. Call any transfer Siaatals. kg o | Canadian National Steamship Line,!Juneau Lumber Mills Y Ly mernine NGS o |Michtel Podlovicn, Wallce D, it o~ PRINCE GEORGE TAKES | Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |Simmonds and Joseph F. Statter. : 5 y X \&\/ v 4 5. 3. BURFORD & CO.. D. B. FEMMER day night at 6 p. m. for i AT THE HOTEL THREE FOR SEATTLE N | Ticket Agent Phone 19 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 FOR RENT heated apartmen Bhop ircess I« arriv outhb: a passen = . oelo HMOrTow - morning FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, E. Tth St. Phone 2004 . . . . o | the o |E J ough pas- ° ° ° ° . APARTMENT available Aug. 1 MacKinnon Apartments. ..FURNISHED 2-ro! partments housekeeping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436. a and way ports. e — s N iTEE P Homewa bound from Skagway a eaves y Thursda; N & Pacific Jeaves every TI y Gastineau to Vancouver, the steamship Prince | at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Allen T. Sherman, New ¥ | 1 [0 s:Leave Seattle Arrive Juncus Leave Juneai 0 ; ; , New ork George called at Juneau Saturday | SERIES | M. S. “ZAPORA Kake and way ports. | ty; H. E. Miner, Colfax, Towa; night. She booked at this port| 222 August 1 August 8 August 8 LRI R ..'.,.., 0 o |Mrs. Raymond Heath, Sam Baker, | three pascengers, all for Seattle | | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla- - —— = 'm"*fimm“" Want Ads Pay N\ Harry Townsend, Amos Berg, Se- They we. | {wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only BOA:{\];“;ul\‘d"ll'!\;;[l‘!‘;“f‘l ll‘x‘gunl\;:.\(- e S s y ;;tlle, George C. Booth, 8. (‘;.) Bow-| Mrs. Chris J. Bailey, Doris Mill- | THE NEW | For Tickets and Information see at Marshal 5e, 2 Moos len, hy, o 1L, el and { I Hall. Phone 2201, HAAS i BREN ols anl $ne. o e obangll | WILLS NAVIGATION co. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agem {Mich.; E. 'yre, Toronto, Can-| e 3 Hupmobile MCBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 sweo0owoese®0 oy . ey . ada; k , S. McMillan ) ROOM and Board $40.00 per month Famoue Candies {atin, B. G: L. Kane Hoenan: ADyssinian Ruler Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs J. T. Foster, Phone 235 | The Cash Bazaar |Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Fort Opens Law Courts p s | i Yukon; J. N. Gilbert, Port Al- SREDIT EXTENDED — The Cash | | ()I’P" Evenings HARRY DAWSON’S [ithorp. =~ d | In Reform Drive 8 Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc., will ex- gfi x Alaskan | ADDIS ABABA, Aug. 1—Pursu- tend credit to u*lnblc* customers | o | G. williamson, William P. Tho- ing his aim to westernize his back- IN TRUTH A CAR on thirty-day | 0[ \ \“)I(‘ R()()“S ;m“s' Juneau; V. T. Walleler, W. S. ‘\vmrd country, Emperor Haile Sel- THE C. { FRONT STREET Gastineau Hotel Pekovich, Funter; L. H. Smith,|2ssle s establishing regularly con- FOR A NEW AGE! B A 0 R Y |Taku; M. Wall, Peter Seminos. Stituted judicial courts in Abys-| JIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machin Livh, Gnicha sinia. b Ay gof. Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- | | Mrs. F. Hayden, ~ Phone 534 Zynda | Befors the young monarch as-| ing. llatflzdulx:gnvpl113‘1‘1;:',61'351):0;";; | B | Charles Williams, Auk Lake; Mrs. xcondlpd the :hrgne: there we;e ‘no' JAMES CARLSON pairing. lers 5 1S e — H 7 H. R. Elliott, Tenakee; Mr. and regular courts. ustice was admin- 2 o e s il = ZYNDA Mrs. W, H. Wilson Petersburg: |stered in a haphazard way by men Juneau Distributor A 1" SEE YURMAN N o M “Georgs (having 1o _knowledge of law or ' WANTED o Ui Mo e 0| || BOENION v e T et DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! eWINE ars- New Styles ¢ T. Yavrischeff, Hoonah: Bertie fee! Street courts” were in vogue for — - CLEANING, sewIng, coc! apa— J vrische ah; Bertie Lee > — ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- | | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Eooen, { #ikn . Koen, . Lurling §ate (4058, 1 '8 man felb agerieved)peosbsiss ¥ e o i Yorstan: s Furrier | 1 e e, ouit against his nelghbor, he could siop {0 oo TS Alaska Southern Airways * . any two citizens on the street and 3 Biremye o o Triangle Bullding MIDGET LUNCH | demand that they hear his casei) N G «pACIFIC? For Reservations Call or See work or care of children. Phone | S———"—" 5 OPEN DAILY UNTIL and render justice. The citizens ; A. B. HAYES 256. — MIDNIGHT \would sit down by the curb, hear|}Leaves City Dock every Thurs- e S ' i : -7 s 107 st “ Slifobant Lonch-40 centh B ] the evidence and decide the case|{iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Phones: 10 LUDWJE‘%ELNEELBON -m. i SA I N S according to their fancy. Kake, Port Alexander and way . These “street courts” still con-| {d0ints. Yeatelh Sepalting e e Everything in Furnishings || 4inye *throughout Abyssinia, but!§ J. B. Burford & Co, Agents a1 M | P(g}:"hl;JAIégIg T&gE R Nen the Emperor is siriving to abolish | | tone 79 Valentirie Bldg. M. S. Prince of W ales - Specializing in Tamales, Cho) i U S FERRY TIME CARD Suey, Chinese Noodies, OBl ?| KREISLER WRITES OPERA (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) . / TIN Con Carne Juneau Beauty VIENNA—Fritz Kreisler, violin- c Au A D l A“ Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan Leaves Junean tor Douglas and Shoppe i ist, .has: turned: composer:: : His Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 29 NEW CHEVROLET SIX Thane BERREE T kL SYLVIA BRUMBERG first. operetta, “Lissy,” will be pro- P ‘ c l Fic ; For Tickets and Information See The Great American Value 6:15a.m. 6:15pm. L e WIS Specializing in Permanent and | [duced here in December. It deals FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 New reduced prices delivered 7-10a.m. :30p.m. 8t the Right Prive Finger Waves—Facials with the life of the Empress Eli- at Juneau Equipped 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. i ‘Telephone 384 zabeth, who was assassinated in s G . i \ . $675.00 wspmt i15pm, Harris Hardware Co. pros, TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Coach 735.00 2:00pm. 12 midnight Lower Front Street and SEATTLE | 735.00 iy oy 344 y Cabrioet 35000 LE T L - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | From Juneau i [ Your Sedan (4 door) ... 840.00 e PR L. C. SMITH and CORONA { Free Wheeling and Syncromesh ’:';.im‘oldfl n;w::_‘ b TYPEWH‘;‘TERS “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | PRINCESS ALICE Aluska CONNORS MOTOR Bl s . B. Burford & Co. | Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 July 29, Aug. 19 CO., Inc. r doorstep worn by satistied PRINCESS CHARLOTTE i Laund"y 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m. . ! 2:15pm. 12:15p.m, v - L Aug. 5 * ! 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. . e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS SIS AT T L TR 3 PRINCESS LOUISE I . o The F1 TELEPHONE 15 S s i o || sy e G THE GASTINEAU s LN : T . v gy ol H Our Services to You Begin and End ‘at_the v, P uiels from : Janeart l'erry & Naflga- Gang Plank of Every ngnger-Carrying Boat . W. mat';nmvmu Agent DUPONT DUCO f""{lafi;‘m{:“i"’ Woodwork, Floors, tion Company ! - = i s, Autos — co-n JUNEAU FROCK — Juneau Paint Store Hediideiis, Hoiel SHOPPE ... PHONES 83OR 85 - .-“The Store That Pleases N B Dinihg Room “Exclusive but not Expensive” T HE S ANIT ARY GROCERY DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE”