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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1932. POLLY AND HER PALS ‘MORNIN, MISS, WOT DID THE FOR SALE i"()RfiSrAVLI-', Noyes property, corner 4th and Franklin I‘“L)R SALE—A parlor heater. Phone 2204 ;bl? SALE Brand June 'IAU[F OILCLOTH colors at g H ml\x are Co. !"OH SALE—One large moving van ba 13 ft. by 7% ft. by 7% ft ble for ¢ or cabin. Phone 275-4 rings. FOR SALE ed fir ceiling. Good grade, $40 M. See Albert White, NEW, modern home at your own terms. Phone 5404. “OR SALE AL » q\ldrtel of its real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known a Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bu lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. FOR RhN'l MOX)FRN oIflc in Goldstei Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant FOR RENT»—Om‘ large furnished room. $10.00 per month. Phone 2551. FOR RENT—Seven room house. In- quire Bishop Apartments. steam- FOR RENT — Furnished, heated apartment. Nugg Shop\' - ] APARTM available Aug. 1.| MacKinnen Apartmen 1 FURNISHED o apartments; housekeeping rooms. Chan nel Apts. Phone 436. 5. Phone 5701, MCBRJDE Aparlmen MISCELL Nl:.OUa BOARD and room, or board only, at Marshall House, near Moose Hall. Phone 2201. ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. | Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs J. T. Foster, Phone 235 ———eeeeee e JREDIT EXTENDEL — The uash Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc,, will ex- | 2 tend credit to reliable customers|® on thirty-day basis. THE CASH BAZAAR. JTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing, Radio -and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. SAY WHEN H ( HE SAID HE WIRE Y/ GOT MY WIR WAS GLAD WHERE SAYIN' I H THAT (T WAS HAY FEVER? § ONLY A "‘"A\'J MINOR AILMENT! MINOR PUT THE BOSS ON THE AILMENT, EH? L TLL TELL HIM HE GITS OFF!! Marme News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND tte is due t Thurs- early ev- at due la Rupert afternoon or Prince day ening Alaska due Saturday. HEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to e ail from Seattle August 3 e at 10 a. m . n scheduled to sail from tle August 4 at 2 p. m. | @eec0e0c000ecececesesnces s Robert scheduled to e | from Vancouver Aug- ® ust 4 at 10 p. m. . utian scheduled to sail e n Seattle August 8 at e 9 a. m. . Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Aug- t 6 at 9 p. m. ° George scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Aug. ® 8 at 10 p. m. . . rthwestern scheduled to sail f:om Seattle Aug. 9 at ® 9 a m . ® Princess Alice scheduled to e ® sail from Vancouver August e | . at 9 p. m. . cheduled to sail from e . e Aug. 15 at 9 p. m. Ll e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e » Admiral Watson scheduled e e southbound at 1 o'clock in e the morning. . e Admiral Rogers scheduled o e southbound at 2:30 a. m. e e tomorrow ° e Yukon scheduled southbound e e net Monday b4 . L 8 . ° ves every Thurs- e e day night at 6 p. m, for e . and way ports. . ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e Kake and way ports - cee 000000 son SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evemngs WANTED CLEANING, sewing, Cocking, nurs- ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- nel Apts. COMPETENT girl wants house- work or care of children. Phone 256. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Platinum wrist_watch. Re- ward. Return 2033 Empire. Thg :;veragc: Xxlzéme of all persons in England is $250 a year. W 'CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Free Wheeling and ‘Syncronwah CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE" OLYMPIC-ROOMS FRONT STREET | Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | . . ’ New Fur Garments i | Triangle Bullding | . . FERRY T[ME CARD Leaves Junean ror Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. 12:30pm.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p. 12 midnight 8:30p.m.t 31:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneam 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays W Juneau l'erry & Naviga tion Company { ! Bergmann Hotel i First Class Home Cooking s Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. \. | SEE YURMAN i New Styles | Oleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | | Yurman, the Furrier || I Dining Room || | | : ON WAY SOUTH Vessel Brmgs ) ‘Passeng—l ers to Juneau and | Takes Away 19 ’ Running a little behind uhflduk‘ | because of heavy way to the Westward, ph L. Large, made! an hour's call at Juneau la; evering, arriving from Seward 7 and departing for Seattle at R She was in a hurry to g Puget Sound, from which she is heduled to sail north again next urday. e vessel loaded canned salmon embarked numerous for the South at passen- | Westward Mogred at A. J. Dock On reaching Juneau she moored at the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- ing Company's wkarf which she tcok aboard ore concentrates and fiem which she left for Pugel Scind | The Aleutian disembarked 15 pascengers at Juneau and booked | 19 here for the South Pas ssenge arriving from the Wes Mrs B A. Barnett, Mary Bar- Ben C. Delzlle, R. E. Law- ence, C. H. Witt, J. C, Richas Richard Wak R. D Bwkcr am Shucklin, E. M. Goddard, 8. Surmagki, T. Hales, J. Borseth, A B. Cain, Roy P. Oxman, Passengers For South who embarked at Ju- e South were: ikan—Oden Jensen, :n, Joseph Meherin, e, R. L. Bower. F. B. Oakes, Mrs. Raymond McMurchy, Mr.s s. E. Smith, Mrs. Miss Vina Mee- Hancock, Elliotte C. 0. B r, Ed Cox, Glenn Carring- | HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE Gastineau Hotel HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MIDGET LUNCH L] I | OPEN DAILY UNTIL | ] | L] MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents | POPUL AR CAFE SEWARD STREET | Specializing in Tamales, Chop [ [ Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chill | | Con Carne { |* — o | . i WE HAVE IT | at the Right Price | "! Harris Hardware Co. | | | Lower Front Street . — L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” | v x . A The Florence Shop || | Permanent Waving a Smhlu i Florence Holmquist, Prop. ' By CLIFF STERRETT HELLO? HELLO? LISTEN, YOU BIG STIFF! HELLO HELLO? HELLO? SALMUN PRICE GARGU LOWERS ROGERS FR(lvl; AT NEW LOW HULL OF YUKON S I T e lThlee Cents a Pound | ald : ALEUTIAN DOES HEAVY BUSINESS by Canneries at Astoria ASTORIA, Ore, Aug. 2.—A new lew price of three cents a ifor raw salmon ‘went into ¢ yesterday at the Astoria canner- ies packers say even this price may bfi lowered. ¢ Operators blamed the chaotic conditions and increasing per- centage of a poorer quality of fish for the reduction in price. et e L PRIN CHARLOTTE HAS 6 FOR HERE led st tie of the Car making her last the season, mer iian sched- due mhc trip of arrive in port from the South 8:30 o'clock tonight. P ngers aboard the Princess “heriotte for Juneau are. M. S, : nson, Thomas Graneos, Miss Flizabeth Fraser, Margaret ( - facos, Miss Flora Prout and Miss Kute Griffiths. .Unrivaled The QLYMPIAN Via the ¥ |Electrified Line No finer train or trail in all America! Every travel luxury and comfort and the world’s longest, continuous elec- | trified ride—656 miles without soot or cinders. Open observation cars. | | Fares East Lowest Ever! Daily from Seattle and Tacoma 30-day S-uon Limit imit Chicago + o« « o . $..... $ 90.30 | New York . 119.77 135.12 Montreal . 113.95 129.80 Mlnneapolh By & esese 75.60 8t. Paul .60 Duluth . .60 Milwaukee ). Boston H thinilon. D.C . St. Louis . . . . Sioux City, Ta. Des Moines Philadelphia New Orleans Niagara Falls alo . Ru:helur, Mion. Pittsburgh SEATTLE TI‘CKET Whiu Bumlu 4th Ave. and Union St. | E. M. Gulbransen City Passenger Agent R.E. Carson General Agent MILWAUKEE |ue PETHEFRYEEE ROAD “The Last Seryice Is Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. . {Juneau Lumber Mills. THE CHAS. W. GARTER MORTUARY T0 WATERLINE Vessel from Seattle toSew-| ard Spends Five Hours in Juneau With a comparatively light pas- senger list but with a cargo that lowered the hull to the waterline, ip Yukon, Capt.Charles | and Purser M. J.! bound from Seattle to d, arrived in Juneau at 7:30 ck this morning. She remain- hours, requiring virtually at time to, unload freight 'h s port. Supplies For Mining Company | Included in commodities for this city were supplies for the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company and aud green vegetables for various business houses. Fifteen passengers from the six persons were booked here for the Westward. Passengers For Juneau Ircoming passengers were: W, Smith From Ketchikan—Mrs. L. Paul, |M:s. J. N. Gilbert, Wendell Daw- ] From Wrangell—Mrs. J. H. Re- :d, Lee Dale, Frederick A. Dav- s, F. D. Smith, and Mrs. 1gers who were booked here e Westward were: Valdez—Mrs. Dorothy Dolan, d Lee Keen, Edith Keen, Lur- line Wilkins, T. R. Fear. For ch»arfll—M D. thlmms AI.ASKA SAILS ~ NORTH TODAY SEATTLE, Aug. 2—Steamer Al- |eska sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- for Southeast ‘Alaska ports 1 159 first class passengers and | five steerage. | The following passengers aboard the steamer are booked for Ju- (meau: Wiliam H. Beach and wife {and four steerage. ———— — ug . e | TIDES TOMORROW . 1 a. , 175 feet 7 a. , =26 feet High tide 2:01 p. m., 162 feet Low tide 7 p. m, 15 feet — e MILLWOOD $2.00 a load at mill — one and two-foot lengths. Call any transfer. —adv. High tide Low tice gask {He Made 200 Bales 0Of Cotton in 1918 Three Bales in 1919 Atlanta, Ga—“I made 209 bales of cotton in 1918 and only three bales in 1919. That's what the boli weevil did to me. Then something over a year ago my health failed. I have bad my share of hard knocks but T have had my rewards, too, and the greatest of these was Sargon. If brought back my health and has been worth more to me than all the cotton in Georgia. Sargon Soft Mass Pills overcame my constipation of years standing.” George W. Smith, 25 Little St., At- lanta, Georgia. Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136-2 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN" THE GASTINEAU ‘ Phone 1 Triangle Bldg. | Qur Services to You Begip and End at the : ‘ ', I-i Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DUPONT DUCO for ‘Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, TTONE slla At do AU FRO ; s . R 2ai SHOPPE x5 PHONES 83 'OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ Juneau Paint Store |} “Exclusive but not Expensive” Second Street, Near uq;u | Dresses, Lingerie THE SANITARY GROCERY a large quantity of fresh fruits| | Scuth disembarked at Juneau, and | From Seattle — Mr. and Mrs, | Charles 1. Adams, Mrs. Wayne | Ato, Mrs. R. D. Baker, Emaline| Kupoff, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Dean FINEST ? ATTA STUFE PAW, GO AHEAD AN’ GIT IT OFF YER CHEST! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuncau Due Juncau Seattle Northbound Southbound ...July 3¢ Aug. 2 Aug. 8 Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 *ALEUTIAN Aug, 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 fN'WESTERN ..Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 *—Southwestern Route. Southeastern Route. ' Steamer *YUKON fALASKA Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Informaztion, Keservations anc deckets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE GOES T0 SKAGWAY Vessel Willg Back Here Tomorrow on Return Voyage South With a fairly numerous list of round-trip ‘tourists, the steamship | iAdmiml Rogers, Capt. S. K. Gilje and Purser R. V. Harris enroute rrom Seattle to Skagway, called at ! |Juneau last night. She will be SEA“I.E back here tomorrow morning and SAN FRANCISCO ROFIUBOUND after a brief stay then will sail by Leave Leav ! {way of Sitka on her return to| LOS ANGELES Seattle Junea Pug(et Soun;jr i | SAN DIEGQ gvans :"z- i :u& argo of General Character ueen ug. ug. The vessel brought cargo of gen- NEW YORK Watson Aug. 10 Aug. ] |eral character. She had nine pas- Rogers .......Aug. 11 Aug. ] ;sengers from the South for this| SOUTHBOUND port. They were: | Karl Theile, Dr. R. V. Ellis, Dr. | Watson .Aug. 2 ‘W. E. Peterson, T. F. Brennan, C.| Rogers Aug. 3 |L. Tostevin, J. ‘E. Boyle, Baxter Queen ..Aug. 10 |Felch, L. Polland, Harry Murray. Evans Aug. 17 | Booked Five Passengers | On departing from Juneau for |Haines and Skagway, the Admiral | |Rogers booked five passengers here for the Lynn Canal ports, namely: For Haines—Mrs. D. A. Barnett, Mary Barnett, Tke Taylor, Harold | Olmsted. For Skagway—Miss Cora Benson. LOUISE BOUND SOUTH BOOKS 3 AT JUNEAU Homeward bound from Skagway | TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock to Vancouver, .B. C. the steam- |ship Louise spent two hours in Juncau early this morning. She | embarked three persons here the South, name! For Vancouver—Miss E. McAl- licter. For Seattle—Miss N. Giovanetti, J. B. Godfrey. £mong the through passengers on the vessel were the group of ||| Buichanan boys from Detroit, Mich.,, who passed through here last week on the Princess Char- Ictte. They disembarked from | the Charlotte at Skagway and made a trip over the White Pass to Atlin, B. C, returning to Skag- way in ample time to board the Princess Louise. The Louise called at Juneau S.x wurday night when she was on ker way from Vancouver to Skag- for J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 3 s:Leave Seattle Arrive Junesn Leave Junea' M S ZAPORA August 1 August 8 August 8 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month onl For Tickets and Information see ¢ WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agen e, —— i The United States advanced a step to second place in 1931 as a supplier of foodstuffs to Germany. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent | Phone Single O ! DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES =~ Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 .—————__1 M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ket, Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, Jtly 29 For Tickets and Infomumun See FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 14 PSS Pacific Transportation Company “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, ‘§ Kake, Port Alexander and way soints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. CANADIAN PACIFIC - Y . SAILING TO VANC( VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE July 29, Aug. 19 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 5 PRINCESS LOUISE | Aug. 2, 12, 26 1 { Tickets, reservations and full lOld Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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