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“THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY MAY 30, 1933. 5 | By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST AR ') SO YOU VE BOUGHT UNK A HEH- HEH- - HOW STEAMERS & ! . SUIT EXACTLY LIKE ABOUT HIS ( HEH-HEH--I'VE yng CAEN";;.‘K‘;SJ A : 4 MINE, EH?2 OLD SUIT, HID ‘EM UP PEAR YEAH, AN'LAID | AUNT SUSIEZ IT OUT ON HIS BED WHILE HE WAS TAKIN' A BATH. g ,;._V ; | ALK SAILING SCHEDULE Leave - Due Jurieau Dus Juneau Steamer Seattlée Northhownd Southbound *ALEUTIAN \ May 29 iN'WESTERN ..May 2¢ = May 26 May 30 *YUKON May 27 May 30 June § FTALASKA May 31 June 4 June 6 DI Bt "1 G s s v *ALEUTIAN . June 3 June- 6 dJune 12 3 iNWESTERN June 17 June 11 June 13 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. i—Southeastern Alaska Route. Calls Yakutat North and Southbound. ivinced right now that Gehrig has | already passed Ruth in value to the club in every department except box-office appe: For Information and Tickets Call Praise for the hoolboy” “Schoolboy” Rowe, the young De- {troit Tiger pitcher, had the mis- | fortune to develop a sore arm after |scoring @ shutout victory in his knows, the major league debut, but there are came north many observers, including Al Sim- r including mons, who think the youngster is 'm | destined for great things. ar| “He showed me more poise and |control than any young pitcher I the slim Ttal- |have faced in a long time,” Sim- maj SEATTLE MART jan youth, won Joe McCarthy's nod /mons admitted after failing to the Yankee gnment. Bill|dent Rowe’s confidence. “He is . . = ° ' s O . FOR SALE—Finest bath house in F‘O*}‘ F:E}YT—ML‘““ n 13 “’":“ furn- e from Seattle June 3 at 9 Werber, product of Duke Univer-|cooler in the box now that a vet- Fully equipped, including| ished house to rent or lease 10/q y/m s SEATTLE, May 30.—Four hali- si‘y, is now employed regul by eran like Rube Walberg, who is % ; . L . Marine News 11 SCHOONERS TRE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED ' FARES * Steamer Movements lo NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 31 at 9 am. —————— Aleutian scheduled to sail York Yanke g with a ros ps, any ¥n a regul responsible parties. Norco scheduled to sail from e fbut schoone ter- (the Boston Red Sox, to whom hestill a nervous pitcher after a doz- . . . . . ° . . . . ° . softener — business well| . Seattle June 5 at 9 p.m. o |day from the w and 15 sold along with C e Pipgras en years in the big leagues.” e i . . . . . . . . . ° . . established—patronage first class yoUSE for rent—243 Willoughby| mpletely furnished 1iving} ~ 5ye phone 223. L. R. Smith. rooms in connection—long lease—| 2 ortstop, Lyn seven came in from the local bank 1€ sum rep be $30,000. | Jareior bl The schooners, cargoes and sell- third sh v,/ J. P. MORGAN LEAVES ON | TRIP TO KETCHIKAN Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 9 am. located in Fairbanks. Address| FURNISHED single and double|e Princess Norah scheduled to ®|ing prices follow: languishes on the Yan Box 1043, Fairbanks, Alaska. | apartment, reduced rates. Thele sail from Vancouver June From the western banks—Ton- two reasons. The first is Round Trip Rates Alaskans - e -1 Nugget 8hop. ® 10 at 9 pm. gass with 30,000 pounds, Arthur H Yankees put too high a price; J. P. Morgan, representative of - S 4 . F?}\.j{:fi:f(\{::x\m,‘:‘?;,ffll;?: }‘sx;’f‘ma e fow|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |with 33,000 pounds, both selling for jon | his services, $50,000, for any oth- | Libby, McNelll and Libby, left on Nordon e ia [ AysIpaL YLy Bed —Furnished house, four| g yuron scheduled southbound 6% ad 4 cents a pound: Kanaga|er club in the league to consider|the Aleutian for a trip to Ketchi- and return—$60.00. ] ply 346 Front Street rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C.g ~ pext Monday. with 26000 pounds, Semore with|paying, including the Detroit Tig-|kan and southeast Alaska ports. He “Norco” fo Seattle it = . 3 6 S, Cpd gy g g g 7y FOR SALE—Machine shop, garage,|, l.mnd' ?B‘:n,d, Kmm‘d,y Ly A LOCAL SAILINGS 35,000 pounds, both selling for 6 The other is that Lary may|will return to Juneau in about two and return—48.00 filling station, transfer business. FOR RENT—Sleepmg room. Phone|® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- @ [and 4 cents a pound. win back a steady job with the or three weeks. e kv et e day night at 6 p. m, for ©| From the local banks—Reliance champions, either because Crosetti| ———————— A & TUSIOLD S 0D, D, B FENMES : - 4 . e Sitka and way ports. with 6,000 pounds, Husky L. wi imps or becausz it may be n(--“ okiot l!l-l‘ Phona " Frt. M‘ Ph. 114 BABY BUGGY, wicker, good con-/FOR RENT—Furnished apartments|e Pacific leaves every Thursday 9,000 pounds, Superior with 10000 cessary to replace Joie Sewell at R 4 dition. Phone 4272 with bath; electric range; from|e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® pounds, Presho with 8,000 pounds, d base and recast the left side M.S. “ZAPORA” lz\:?)vez?)u“h A;:;:,:n-“ l‘;"":““ § - = $15 monthly up. Clff Apart-ie Kake and way ports. ® |Easter with 15,000 pounds, Pearl of the infield HA W i g o FOR SALE—iiew Hariey-Davidson{ . seeo e s e e e e e s e eiyith 300 pounds, and F. C. Her-| It is safe to s ., that LF EIGHT Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan; Tenskee, Port, Alexander, Kias | twin cylinder motorcycle. Terms| H e e R, gert with 8,000 p;:runds i Lary 1 SRSl 450,000 b Lt ,’r' wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only 4 or cash. (?oiufxr Motor co. . wmj\?)»’s‘x‘sz;(l;:lgl i.{;i‘:kumut Zor_rent.| TOMORROW Tifor 6% and 4- cents a pound. |in_any league riding the ..SO ()nl Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street FOR SALE or rent—Pianos and 5+ — . d that the Y:mkf:vs‘ : onls WILLS NAVIGATION CO.. ¥hone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent radios, Expert plano tuning. An-|3 ROOM apt. 2 bedrooms. $25.00. / i 3 i ! outfit willing or able to hold such | e romn e ort Srioc's Mth Bhaupe, S‘wm” Free light, Single room, $10.00 n\m:k: ‘.\:.fnd;z'rd 'nm:).x ;:i(-t) one PR ‘.l~\tn 1n reserve | FERRY TIME CARD Street. Telephone 143 i 207 2nd St., near Winn Hat Shop. el . 7l oo g T ° High tide, 4:43 am., 128 feet. Hea Rather Videatiity DI “ Louves Juiscan for Dontian anl FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- POUR rooms and bath, steam| Low tide, 1}:();*63 am, 11,?1 ;”Lv Columbia Lou Gehrig may 1 Thane Toom house, beaufiful view, mice| heated, Frigidaire, electric yange, High tide, 6:06 pm., 127 feet. |tne theory loose with his mighty| PACIF'C 2 neighborhood. Close in. Rents .ru‘ nicely furnished. Windsor Apts. St 0—:** = {8at iUt bewe heard s number of f ! ::‘:::. ;x: 4 k| — - -— —— | CAPT. AND MRS. A. T. JONES s g ! c : P $2000 a month. Must sell Quieki\ )0y oo imished apts. at the h |critis make the observation this 9:18a.m.1 9:40p.m. e tfer, Phil F. Mc- ON WAY TO ATLIN FOR s A e P A : | make me an offei 1 |spring that the Yankee first base- SAILING 4 anna, Dixon Street | Knight Apts. Phone 201. THE SUMMER SEASON| JPRN e it st OULDN'T { 12:30p.m.4 11:15p.m. Kanna, Dixon Str RS A S = ;mn”w.ll not be .~l.: good \$nen) he L TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2:00p.4a, 13 midnighs TR 3 Wigk _|DOUBLE and Single apartments| R e T Rl et |finally is convinced it is up to him youjump at d SEATTLE | 3 0.9 1008 g FOR™ SALE — - Five-room house,| ", yoqaple May 1.-MacKinnon Apts.| Capt. and Mrs. Albert, T. Jones| AT T ey i fgtlasebhsidivas 5 1 et T et an LE 1 wmm ‘002 ‘ kitchenette and bath Double {were through passengers on the | rincess Norah, Capt. W. Q.| SEo > | :00p.m. {Palmer, A. N. Taylor, purser, dock- | o™ Babe Rutl | your ironing job in half? The b H garage, ideal location. Price $2.-/PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004. p incess Norah, bound for Atlin i) S SeRviar, piper, Aot It is, of course, just so much|mew HOTPOINT “FEATHER From Juneau { ves Dougras for Jumeaw ¢ 000.00. Next to Gorham’s Coffee |for the summer season. Capt. Jones[€d here last evening on the wayj .. tion just as it is still de WEIGHT ”IRON will j b : 6:30a.m. 3:3Co.m. { Shop. Phone 194. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. IB-is in command of the steamer|SOuth from Lynn Canal ports and| no =5 o0 o5 p ™ poe e | WELnstabout PRINCESS NORAH | 8:308.m. 17.45D.mm. ! | quire Bishop Apts. Teraune. which operates on Lake|sailed from here at 8 ovclock this|palibe: WReiber Jmme FOOH do thac for you. It is full size but May 30 i 0-308.m.1 9:85p.n. g FOR SALE—Second hand furni-| Atlin during the summer months.|Morning. any way to the passing of &1 Sim. |¥eighs-only 3 pounds. Ouly baif Fine 16 2 | 12.45pim 12300 =, { ture. Telephone 3281. | McBRIDE aparument. Phone 5701 R 53 T | Taking passage from hers on|mons to another lineup the wngblt) 0/h'h;‘ ordinary mm, une 16, 23, 30 2:15pm 19 W, { ¥ 7 ST the Canadian Pacific steamer were: g + i You use but half the ener; o 3: ) H FOR SALE—Large rurnished house, WANT ED CARY L. TUBBS CONFINED for Vancouver, BC. C.jM_nlllusxl\]i\rp ;rm Ryl al.l,ou” ,Gm,fl'!‘ vl ldo your ironing, because ltg oes SUMMER TORRIEE. # )R8 5:0‘::: g H concrete foundation, new roof, re- e TO HOME WITH INFLUENZA|Goorce Ball, Mrs, M. B. Pulver|wise oo PR B 4l fll-.(he work of a heavier iron— s ol el Do | *—Thene ( cently painted at 5th and Ken-! YOUNG mdy, 2, wil care for| e M. B Easbion. e be.sn san'\hod to be the L:n- ickly and more easily. The Good till October 31, 1933 f ! nedy. Is producing more than} children evenings. Phone 3801. Cary L. Tubbs has bcen con- Bt s A . derstudy or follow-up man for the qu more g $--Pretgh s { v S e e | For Seattle—Mrs. H. C. Red-igj; Bam. Naturally somewhat shy, FEATHER WEIG HT is| ‘wickets, reservations and full feht Wi ve acepied 0 ! $80.00 monthly Gooq mvestme'nt‘ e . war fined to his home with a severe|,., wMrs G. H. Walmsley, George T g % s LLY AUTOMATIC, h h. 264 i 1—Saturdays ‘only. { M you have approximately $6,-| WANTED—Cooking or housework) s, o¢: ynfluenga for several days.|waimnsiey. Dan Tivie Gehrig is not a good showman.|FU , has a particuiars Irom i ; A 4 by experienced . woman. Phone it dlinsley, Jr., Dan Livie, Mrs. J.ige is a difficult subject to inter- |CALROD heating unit of 1000 ‘& Navi { i, w5 e bl i . EAGEEAN! Easera Fargher, Miss Fargher, Mis J. T lyiew and he has none of the Babe’s | watts, THUMBREST, BUTTON V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Juneau Ferry & Naviga. ] e : % i 3 A ) N LEAVES .. |Mullen, Frances Hayden, Robert|mare for doing the unusual. Con- i | FOR S;‘L:"f‘l’)g “";“‘Jfferm:f:)‘ls WANTED—WIll rent or lease 4 or| FOR TRIP TO KETCHIKAN|Keaton, Mrs. Robert Keaton, Mrs.|ssquently he might feel o £ i ,230*55;:;&‘ l;lsEf;:;ANDgs JUNEAU ! tion Company i ing of baci I, o ) 5 room modern house, furnished C. J. Helgesen, Miss Helgesen, + S O e e ‘ " 5 A 2 ’ SeS€ILisure, and his batting ight re- . | and booths. Very reasonable.| .., eyrnished. Telephone 144. N. A. McEachran, representative|Miss M. Pimperton, Miss E. Hol-|giect it one way or angotk:z:a o | Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. - of Schwabacher Brothers, left on|brook, Miss Lee Thoma, E. G.lwhen it devolved on Gehrig to pick . : | WANTED—Board and room furh-|the steamer Aleutian for a trip to|Wentland, Miss V. Bourgette, Mrs. W] :;11 levol vda on Gehrig to pi M hl Pacifio CHOICE level residence lot, 50100, " ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Dwrrin. | Ketehikan and southeast Alaska|y. B. Caro, Ben Littell, R. Getty,| oy o s i otorship Teasaporidtion: Usmpany A at bargein. Best location i cit%-| 3rd aud Main, opposite Zynda ports R. E. Robertson. S the ol DAsELINe JnD “ESTEBETH” S. “PACIFIC” i Inquire 132 6th Bt Hotel. ————————— Miss V. Selmer, Misi B WNel- followers of the Yanks are con- ] 3 i = ITNEY DANCE son and Miss J. Blom, school teach- - — - Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- MORRIS 16z nighland forest BT ts work b J ; d smood oanv length. 'wx?::E:a 'o:ms::adw BnPhovrvxe zmy Tonight. A. N. B, Hall. Music by ers of Skagway, were through pas- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and W e 5{»» v “{ Krane's Orchestra. —adv.|sengers on the steamer for the v CXCEPTIONAL pargains in used] N O E Fr— . = &5, south. = DAVE HOI ; @ cars now. Good selection. Con-{ MISCELLAN ous .| | Fine Fioors Estimates Free | & 42 USEL 1 . g | Smith Electric Co. | i Gastineau Builing 1 1 | nors Motor Co. TURN your old goig into value.| | GARLAND BOGGAN | | | | | ,Therad‘;;u;;l enw® are you | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Flooring Contractor b guide to efficient spending. | 7 | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | EVERYTHING f oY =L T | HANE wiss feplh men's dress Jieel Sanding, Finishing 11 ELECTRICAL . - e $150, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. 2 . Ladies’ 1 P sl 00 R ) &N > || 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | | adies’ /> D0 . | HEELS, rubber or leather, men's|#—————————=F A Ladies’ heels straightened ...35¢ | e e R JUNEAU FROCK | 60c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. All rubber heels 35¢ % Men's rubber soles .$1.00 up s Men’s leather % soles.$1.25 up Big Van’s New Prices : 1 il SHOPPE LOST AND FOUND | McCAUL MOTOR f| “Exclusive but 5ot Expensive” l | | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER 0. Juneau Douglas for.Busy Alaska Southem 4trways PEOPLE SA'*;E 2 Jm'rb 2 RMVIESI:I) DEPENDABILITY < : ‘eekly Service. rineipal Southeastern Alaska Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you TF ) l.’hes for Charter can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come SERIES 222 {TOST — Woman's Gruen wrist COMPANY b g . \ . Hoslery and Hate ® | LOST — Mining claim blue print.| —R | Return to Empire. R S Reasonable Monthiy Rates | BETTY MAC ||| GARBAGE HAULED | | watch, Monday night. Phone 374. THE NEW The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialty | |- Florence Holmquist, Prop. |7 = | | . ‘New Low Price Levels flm&fifi’s, Chil- SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR | PHONE 421 | Behrends Bank Building a 2 PUSSSSULY | Hupmobi!e PEERLESS ]' Moré For Your T | | 3 H BEAUTY SHOP | E. 0. DAVIS o ‘TELEPHONE 584~~~ 102 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 ] IN TRUTH A CAR H D T THE FAMILY FOR A NEW AGE! here and be con- : H BREA id | 4 SHOE STORE ‘ : ety | -8t. N e H 1 COLEMAN’S e . ooy Selrnll sanps CARLSON GLACIER HIGHWAY{ ** Cmfl. BUS LINE Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE-6:30 ani, 12 noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE Always Good— et etiate il HEE i Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” AUTO FREIGHT W. H. RYAN, Prop.| SOMETHING NEW! Leaves Juneau daily at “Tomorrow's Styles —Try Our— —9:15 AM, 2:30 PM, 5:30 PAL ’mf-";y":o Ferovi bl 4 t = THANE VICE i ed g { s Today Sei g TOMATO Will be opened Q:E:on as danger Office i | Sm———“—ABIN t—-’BS ‘ gl ROLLS from slides has been eliminated. o SEs | 41 CIAL K g Bl ‘ : CHANNEL BUS LINE Foot of Main St. Tel 3 [ “h } é\rrej ‘i'sotu cr]ré:\!;lir:&, J uneau . —adv. City Clerk. house? In either _case you’ll want . . your drapes WINDOW CLEAN NG # cleaned. “Junea's Own” PHONE 485 Store” THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases"PHONES 83"OR 85 | i oy

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