The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1932, Page 6

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) ) —. : | POLLY BUT THEY ISN'T! e FOR SALE “Blue fox FOR SAL Shattuck, Inc LE brand lent condition, $15 2029, Emy box, 13 ft. by Suitable for Phone 275-4 rir or cabin gar 0 fi. double-bead- g. Good grade, $40 M See Albert White NEW, modern home at your own terms. Phone 5204. FOR SALE—At » quarter of 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. FOR RE FOR RENT—T-room house. Apply George Brothers. MODERN offices in Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re-| model to suit tenant large furnished room. $10.00 per month. Phone 2551, FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop. APARTMENT available Aug. 1. MacKinnon Apartments. o FURNISHED 2~ housekeeping rooms. Apts. Phone 436. Channel MCcBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 MISCELLANEOUS 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. JREDIT EXTENDED — The Cash Bazaar Dept. Store, Inc., Will ex- tend credit to reliable customers on thirty-day basis. THE CASH BAZAAR. JTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- inge Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. WANTED bLEANING, sewing, cocking, nurs- ing by hour. Ora Turner, Chan- nel Apts. COMPETENT girl wants house- work or care of children. Phone 256. 99 000U OCDIEEONRICOOIPEOENOOEO0IPCRCOCOONODGCEOCEOCOSOCOEBOOCCIO ® 00 Freeemeee | | | | | D HER PALS [z wisk Tcosn NOT AT ALL H THE ¥ T &k oéuLATIONS” OF THEM SKEPFTICS 1 GOTTA BE HAY FEVER IN ; - WOT SCOFFS AT ME SHOWN! ! SCIENCE, HUH ? b 115 PSS Marine News | BOOKED $0UT! ek ' ABOARD ROGERS <GHARLOTTE ON'\...... . o5 surwcs Steamer Movements ?| | ) ‘ | Several Ports Enroute | :LAST VOYAGE OF i ’Princess Vessel Brings Six|port carly this morning for attl y way i { Passengers Here sitle IR Ve Ol N, Sl « here from Skagway. The v from Vancou\'cy called at Juneau Monday r due Saturday. al Evans scheduled to arrive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS n scheduled to sail from e attle August 4 at 2 p. m. e Robert scheduled to e ° . | BEmbarking 15 passengers at w-‘ neau, the steamship Admiral Roz- 3 C. Mchn, C. N. Witi. Petersburg—O. Jchnson, J parked at|G. Lennon. . scheduled to her last trip to Alaska for this| om Seattle Aug. 9 at T [entonte from Seattle to Skac | e L@choz.ule(i R {5 sengers, nearly all| Will Load Canned Salmon i from Seattle August 8 at tourists, the Princess| On the homeward voyage :he| o i .‘ Capt. C. C. Sainty and|Rogers will load canned salmon | noess Touise - scheduled to A. H. Bird, enroute from|at Hood Bay, Sitka, Pillar Bay| from Vancouver Aug- Bisalli . 1o _Ska‘:w‘fl"y‘*and,,l Vi A o o 6at9p m Juneau last night. She; Pexsons who booked passage e i sciledulefl %o back here y this morning for Sitka and the from Vancouver Aug. on. L setury: v SO, WG [ 10 1 " south The vessel making | Sitka — Mrs. J. Parianoff, | t p. m. | sengers di . Booked For Ketchikan 9 p. m, heduled to sail from Je Aug. 15 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive in pc Friday morning at 5 o'clock and south at 7%30 a. m. scheduled southbound net Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS —————————— ADMIRAL EVANS Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg. Kake and ports. this forenoonl t class and six steer- Takes Away 4 = ; B3 e e e e e 0000 s i Pa s aboard the steamer| With a heavy c: of canned | + ——————— booked Juneau are Mrs. LI rs taken i Mr. and Mrs. G. rf {HALIBUT RECEIPTS | two steerage. Watson, e e Themsen and P TID! AT SEATTLE LIGHT boun1 from Ko ‘TOMORROW | in| dollars extant—in at Douglas. Lt is Eight of the passeng mated that the popula-|the paper one checks for the city of Kroxville, HARRY DAWSON’S | Vinacke, Samuel H. Colby M |Len Arandels, John Albe; Henn, Al | Four persons took passage et 1 e % . {Juneau for the South. They were: SEE YURI\IAN I; A ! For Petersburg—Mrs. E. Isdac- New Fur Garments in Gastineau Hotel son, Lutille Isaacson. New Styles For Ketchlkan — Mrs, Willlam Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Robertson. | For Seattle—R. Dimatto HOTEL ZYNDA Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Bullding — - GENERAL TOURS ALASKA LOST AND FOUND LOST—Platinum wrist_watch. Re- ward. Return 2033 Empire. ‘The average income of all persons in England is $250 a year. -+ NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value at Juneau Equipped t i i ’New reduced prices delivered ' i i { Coach ... | Coupe ... 735.00 Cabriolet 830.00 ‘ Sedan (4 door) 840.00 i Free Wheeling and Syncromesh | CONNORS MOTOR k. CO., Inc. | Harry Race ] | | — | WAL, LOOK x - | e for Haines, and one for the; amhe Yukon, Miss Florence Ej for Dawson. I Estebeth leaves every Thurs- "3 B oy night ot 6 p. m., for ¢| SEATTLE, Aug. 3—Steamer Ad.]Vessel Bound for Seattle y; Sitka and way ports. miral Evi‘(;“u‘:\::-l}:d for Alaska Brmgs 8 Here and east Alaska waters, day W. Reed of busin: | tr er as Dawson. | W OVER, ¢ essel Has Been North Five Weeks and Starts Home Tomorrow On a pleasure cruise in South- the yacht Lil- an R. of Seatile is in Juneau to- Aboard the craft are Ge Bremerton, e " to Seattle, called at Juneau this SEATTLE, Aug. 3—Only schoon-|g___ " | v ' L Skins, ers from the local halibut banks | - ;‘;fii“"‘mnaio“"“fi at 8 and de- o o"0 ; atrived today as follows: La | High tide 1:50 a. m., 17.7 feet g at 10. | o e R loma, 41,000 pounds, selling for 3| Low tide 2:3% a. m, -26: feet Lpads Salmon at Douglas™ | o F0 CONE ML wrachington and 5 cents a pound; Fairway Hign tide 2:8¢ p. m, 168 feet | The vessels figh, all for Be- |/ oy hoe Gacks ago. ‘She has vis- 22,000 pounds selling for 3 and 7% | Low tide 8:32 p. m., 08 feet |aitle discharge, was loaded MR e gl il Jane with 11,000 pounds et various canneries to the w bl it e selling for 3 and 6% cents a pound.| There are enough silver dollars'and 3000 eases were picked up|FiSSlh SHasie ARC '8 exbeewd e e |already on hand to take care of |from the Ellson Packing Company | S 3 g on her homeward v Attractive Craft in White tlon of the world has increased fact more than enough. | . The Lillian R. painted white, i by 12000000 in the last twelve O WERETREEL,. DOTTA n aitractive craft. She is 40. months. | Old papers for sale at Empire 8¢ Junest, h‘:"“lj,‘“’-J [feet in length, 108 feet breadth ke m— ¥ ‘BT,CC e LR Miss anevic\?er LTL‘;::{i H. Ff‘md 43 feet depth. 13 LR, One pen has been used by Her- | Waller, Dennis Winn, Wi {ped with 70 horsepower gasoline bert H. Cox to sign $24,000,000 in A ; ‘lengine. Her tonnage is 18 gross nd 15 net. She was built at Nor- folk, Va., in 1918. MRES. ALBERT WHITE BACK FROM TRIP PTO INTERIOE Mrs. Albert White returned home this week after having made a ip as far down the Yukon Riv- Weather conditions ere excellent and she enjoyed BEEN INOCULATED FER WESTWARD HAS G LLLIN WEST FROM SEATTLE ENROUTE NORTH CANNED SALMONVISITS JUNEAU LAIEIGEST MAN AN'BOY, I'VE FORTY YEARS! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Junesu Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer ...July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 2 Aug 6 Aug. 8 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 1§ 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 outhwestern Route. outheastern Route. Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Informemon, Keservatlons anc deckets call ALASKA LINE W. E.. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 MIRAL LINE SAILINGS . VURG S SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave [f LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau SAN DIEGO Evans Aug. 3 Aug. 6 ! Queen Aug. 4 Aug. 8§ MEW YORK Watson Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Rogers Aug. 11 Aug. 15 SOUTHBOUND Watson oAU, 2 - . Rozers ...Aug. 3 Queen .....Aug. 10 } Evans -..Aug. 17 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Admiral Watson scheduled to 1. They were i 1 ¢ ; Agent “ i argare;| For Ketchikan—Mr. and Y : % sail from Seattle August 10 homas .. Gmemaous, Margare; = & “| To the accompaniment of shrieking sirens and the cheers of the men who | Admiral Line Dock at 10 a. m. T. Granacus, Mrs, Flora May Prout, I,;Iihp' Sflh’:f F. Boyle, L. Tocevin | built_her, the new liner “Lurline,” of the Matgon Uoeh, 15 aldvin A she | PHONE 4 Admiral Rogers scheduled Miss Elizabeth Fraser, Kath- | Allen i x:m:m_ i S | slid down the ways at her launching from the shipyards at Quincy, Ma ! | TR Taant, Peonl ekl At erine Griffiths, Miss id John-| For Scattle—Mrs W. 8. Georze Inset is Mrs. William P. Roth, wife of the president of the Matson Line, il % » vst 11 at 2 p. m. son. . (Harry Townsend, S. Shucklin the former Lurline Matson, who officially christened the ship and for | | s=— S i n;}\w a il o wes one passenger for|A. Quinto, K. Quinto | whom it was s&mcd. ghqunew.lmcrdv\;igl bl:zl used in t}xel passenger service ' | . . ss Al 1 i bl o % :tween California i ands. f i@ sail from Vancouver August anal, Miss Harriet A. Law- WY SRR an e PACI Flc STEAMSH I P Co. FRESH FISH COMES; “ . MILD CURED SHIPPED | g e thousand, freshly 1 in Jur of mild 0o hund ipts were 1 Round Trip Rate The shipments W made on th Admiral Watson. Six tic were | from S ‘3.6, sent by the cold storage to the| Evers Monday atghi o ay night at § p. o Atlantic and Pacific Packing Ccmvi \ pany, and two tierces by E. E gstrom to the Sebastian S Fish Company. D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph, 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 DOUGLAS M/ ILL Bl »Leave Seattle Arrive Juncat Leave Juneas % M. 8. “ZAPORA August 1 August 8 August 8 . .Churliza J. vAndcrs’m gr Douu!as;c“umg at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kla- ;fl%ngfl:;?éré; fotr- »l'::ns ffi?fi.‘ 1| wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. ? merit | For Tickets and Information see "; SRS S S WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agens M. RUDIO L HOSPITAL | — ! i M. Rudio was dismissed from St.| Ann's Hospital this morning. He antered the institution July 28. | [ — Motorship | i S R ) “ESTEBETH” | TR o _] i Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- | day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and ) Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O e USSR e < i Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” g DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See ' 4 | ELEVATOR SERVICE Gen. Ermest D. Scolt, from Hon- |{he b, which was her first to| {Leaves City Dock every Thurs- £ A. ‘130 HAY;;S o d tri 2 he famous londike camp, very ay af am. Petersburg, «rhones: z ~ Watch 5 3 o |her present trip to Southeast Al- b o, oo :voiJnI:;}. bis o A LR MgggEDEL}E}V“(E‘H L« Baty Bemplts waoe 20s rog ;thro'ug_h the Timb of a, tree. % . dS-C hl:)t r '{"cce tocf P%ale;& FERRY TIME CARD || jorcnantoMGHT ki i : goerioPaier 10 Lamt. e kS aNReny | Lunch—40 cents | - Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan g SHLIE "m“—; v . FOR INST]RANCE CANAD I A“ Leaves;eatt]e fo(x:l ilu?eau August 10 H Dougiay . Py Tror Tickets and Information See st IR T ARvE R See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PACIFIC ; FEMMER’'S DOCK—Telephone: 114 ; e, ey ; ||| Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. By 12:3pmt 11:15pm, Harris Hardware Co. | — . TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Lower Front Street I g and SEATTLE ) 3:30p.m.t 11:008.m. * . ] . 4 ] *4:00p.m. e . o THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY From Juneau Your Leaves Douglas for Juneaw L. C. SMITH and CORONA T ‘3 . s30um 8:30p.m. TYPEWRITERS _“The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” PRINCESS ALICE Alaska o nagl ’;;;'g:: ; gm ? Burford & Co. Corner 4th and Franklin_ Sts. Phone 136-2 July 29, Aug. 19 F3itn 2:45pmt 11:3mm, oprsten. mogts D safiarion PRINCESS CHARLOTTE LaMy 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 1y i | Aug. 5 3:45p.m.t 1:16a.m. ! j 8 it ls T THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS PRINCESS LOUISE *Thane, || The Florence Shop. | THE GASTINEAU Aug. 2, 12, 26 TELEPHONE 15 t—Freight will be accepted. | Permanent Waving a Specialty $—Saturdays only. | Florence Holmgquist, Prop. Servi . H A Tlcke'a, Seecgatiots and full Juneau Ferry & Naviga. || ™ 1 Triangle Bldg. | glll' P;w:(esft:] You Begin fln((l:a End athJhe > "P"'“wlm i Py tion Company ! ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat JUNEAU DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, e +11 JUNEAU FROCK I SHOPPE | “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie { Hoslery and Hats. . PHONES 83 OR 85 THE e . . | | = Bergmann Hotel } Dining Room “The Store That Pleases” SANITARY GROCERY Walls, Autos - Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Mlip 1l Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office 1

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