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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. PARDON ME,STRANGER - HAVE YOU GOT A MATCH ABOUTCHA 2 _POL I Y AND HER PALS . 5 : By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST : LARGES b [STEAMERS 4 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouncl #*YURON -....May 27 May 30 June FALASKA May 31 June 4 June 6 e *ALEUTIAN ..June 3 June 6 Jupe 12 |~ iN'WESTERN June 7 June 11 June 13 37 Marine News §l3 PASSENGERS 'STHOOLS TO BE B e i SAILING SCHEDULE l Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau i \ e TRE ALASKA LINE ' FOR THIS PORT HELD IN JUNEAU =\J = =i, : Stemer anemenh :anRTH LAND IN SEATTLE, June 3—St eA\merl'lhlee lefelent SCS\lO“S NORTHBOUND tian _ sailed. at .9 o'clock this with 19| Planned by Minister- ingz for Aladka ports class d 13 s ge passen-| X o i el R ial Association Zapora scheduled to arrive Suhday noon. Alaska scheduled to arrive at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. ¥ Aleutian due Tuesday. - . — SCHEDUL ‘ge two-burner elec- FOR RENT — EUREKA APART- ¢ Noroo schedu‘lgel()l st:us‘a“:(}fgom hot plate 3000W 110V, excel-| MENTS. Fireproof building. Welllq geattle June 5 at ® pm. lent condition. A real bargain. lighted. Low fuel upkeep. Ve'y g Northwestern scheduled to sail DON'T WAIT. Alaska Electric clean. $10 monthly. Near' OOn- g from Seattle June 7 at 9 a.m. The Juneau Ministerial Associa- tion will sponsor three daily Vaca- tion Bible Schoo! this summer. The first ome commence at g, June 5, in the C. Lindholm, E: : ld E. Sargent .Lm!( s Mrs. H. F. Kimble; Norma ble, Miss Ferelly, Miss R. Wirtanen, (9 Monddy morning, J : corge Hedemark and four steer- Native School on Willoughby Ave- |nue under the direction of the Rev. Withi twenty-clght passehgers for Juneau, the motorship Northland Capt. L. Williams and E. P, Winch Light and Power Co | crete Products Mfg. Co. on Wil-|g princess Norah scheduled to ®|purser, docked in Junsau at 9 age. e e P -— TS agg ry A4 . FOR SALE—9x12 Axminster Rug. FOR RENT — d4-room ,”m,\hm\- 10 at 9 pm. Sitka and Port Althorp at mid- C H i e : 4 . 095 n " ) be in session two weeks so that on Good condition. Phone 2054 hotaas SmAns 147 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e [night apt. aw ks etk A S irnd dadde Al Northland scheduled south- bound 8 o'eclock Monday morning Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Those aboard from Seattle for Juneau, were: George Murray, M ILouise Tanner, George Pack, Mrs |Charles ‘E. York, Miss Mary Roz- . ers, Donald Dudusff, Mrs. Helen | T E Baker, G. ‘A. Woods, Miss Alice | rlp a |Hansen, John Niemi, Mrs. Eli “Northland” to Seattle and return—=s60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—s$48.00 | The seconl school will have three M(l k()s Fflst |divisions, the pre-school age meet- ing in the Lutheran church and the children of grades 1, 2, 3, and .4 meeting in the Methodist church, ; g ‘m; o'lricx group .m»r._} u;mlokgl,i J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FE " Tanner, L. S. Peck, Miss Catherine, NEW YORK, Junz 3—Capt Presbyterian church. Ticket Agent Phone 1I Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 " a AR 4 e sessi two weeks York, Miss Audrey Dudueff, Mrs. Frank Hawks landed aj the Floyd Will also be in session § o Doods, | Bennett Field at 10:16 o'clock last | |after which the third school will be| N S. “7APOR A” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat OR QUICK SALE—A 6-volt c: VacanuecvMachxmmn Apz utmvnts‘ batt Cross Country Supm Brand. New. $6.75. Also a lot in d house, four| best location in Juneau $175 cash| rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C. or $200 on easy payment plan.| Lund, 5th' ““‘J Kennedy. See David Simonson. }I'Ol?. RENT - P\'l y furnished 6 | room house, good location, also | . ° . . ° . . . . . . lough Ave. | hd |® sail from Vancouver June :voclork last evening and sailed for .- Mrs. R. B, Lesher, This school will . . . . . . . ° ° * . FOR SALE —8-tube Super-Hetro-\ " yo0, partly furnished apart- Dolores Dudueff, Mrs. G. A and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 1% dyne cabinet radio; sewing ma-| 2 £ = 1502 Pacific leaves every Thursday e chine, good condition; bath room megl WIS Py Telennone, 19 | at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, and Mrs. Paul Brown and child. night, Eastern Standard Time, from | beld in Doug,'lz:a. Thlk g"l C;_iwyilalr i, 1\:1 sy 20 June 4 Rine 4 scales; dishes, glassware, etc. HOUSE FOR RENT—243 Willough-|® Kake and way ports. | From Southeast Alaska ports, J.|Los Angeles, in a robot controlled)Rev. Waggoner, and Gapt. Besior & » nter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« CHEAP, John H. Dunn. Phone' by Ave. Phone 223, L. R. Smith.|® . & ¢ 8 © @ .6 @ ® & e|F. Chamberlin, A, Gustafson, Mrs. [plane cutting more than four hours|dre making the necessary arranse-) woe Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only, 3372 = - — M. K. Carr, H. F. Kinnard, Mrs.|olf his nonstop record of 17 hours ments. Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street FURNISHED single and double G. H. Bach, Oscar Hart, Miss Hel- |and 36 seconds, made in Jung, 1929, | - R P N3 o e WILLS N, . 2370 ° |G ach, Ost , Miss Hel AVIGATION CO. ¥h FOR S Established going apartment, reduced rates. The| | TIDES TOMORROW ! len Larsen, McKinley Carr, W. A.|but short the transcontinental| o : » one 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent buste Great possibilities. Lo-, Nugget Shop. . = - ¢ |Hesse, Mrs. H. F. Kinnard, W.|flight record of Capt. James Haiz-| ] Y ~ | — cated in Junequ. Moderate - oo o Phone| Py Robertson. lip, who made the flight in 10} JL_NEAl \)OUN(’ 18! x FERRY TIME CARD amount of cash required. Terms FOR RENT—Slecptng room. PhONE| (Alacka Standard Time; add one) Sitka Bound hours and 19 minutes last August.| | Funeral Parlors B ‘ ANAD'A“ Leaves Jumean oz D can be arranged to suit on bal-j 53T | #hour for Juneau District) Passengers aboard for Sitka m;! — e Liceused Funeral Directors | | T Douglas and ! 8:16a.m. PACIFIC ance. Address § 2833 care Em- poRp RENT—Furnished apartments| L[OW tide. 3:36 am., 11 fect. |port Althorp are Miss A. Fry pire with bath: electric range; from| g tide, 9:41 am., 128 feet. |w, Fry, Ralph Robertson, anrm.» £ oL & B ’ Low tide, 3:32 pam. 3.1 feet. |Ghariton, M. 'Jimi T. A .- o [P 7:108.m. " i 5 thl, Cliff Apart- harlton, iminez, scunsion A FOR SALE—¥mest bath house in zic‘m‘:“"‘ Y. e ™ High tide, 9:40 pm., 162 feet. |H.-Hilo, M. Claro, Chet Jbhnson j | i SAILING e Alaska. Fully equipped, including Jos Tides Monday P. Virrareal, G 0, J. Romero, | | B . ] il 12:30p.m 4 11:15p.m, | , G. Romero, o D. water softener — business well FURNISHED apartment for rent.| Low tide, 4:28 am. -08 feet. |p Alcala, P. Ong. | | || TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2:00pfn. 13 midnight established—patronage first class — apnly John Reck. High tide, 10:44 am., 13.8 feet Leaving Juneau for Sitke were | | WE HAVE IR i and SEATTLE | 3:30p.m.¢ 11:008.10. —completely furnished living = Low tide, 4:26 pm., 28 feet Mr. and Mrs. Miles Godkin and o | at the Right Price i *4:00p.m. rooms in connection—long lease 3 RO()M apt. 2 bedrooms. $25.00. High tide, 10:30 p.m., 174 fzet family, Mrs. D. A. Ulrich, M §ASEEO. qm.m. June 3 'FO’j Harns Hardwarc CO- l From Jll"("llu ! Leaves e 3 5 located in Address, Free light. Singie room, $10.00 A e e e Wl Doris Ulrich, Miss Virginia Uirich, |SIX Persons were killed and 30, se i b | e T Box 1043 Alaska. | 207 2nd St., near Winn Hat Shop. h iously injured teday as the result £ > 5 { A:3C).m, i v — —— FREIGHTER LAKINA |, B e L il [0f an explosion in the coal mine| a PRINCESS NORAH | 17.450m. FOR SALE—Machin FOUR fooms and bath, steam NORT :‘a“'::fl Mrs. G. Banvard and Eilr |at Sakito, according to an official| SEareoiaaey o May 30 9:68p.m. filling ion, transfer business. heated, Frigidaire, electric range, MAKE TRI | v oo |report | SN < P 1 12:80 ™ Wm. A. Fleek, Douglas. | nicely furnished. Windsor Apts: TO E P NO H‘t Toe motorship 1s due n?y reuen h o | LUDWIG NELSON | June 16, 23, 30 19 160 ™ - —| — b Ay e 2 g 3 3 | JEWELER SUMMER TOU! 1 1A fa BABY BUGQY, wicker, g0od con-'2 and 3 room rurnished “apts. at the| The Freighter Lakina of the Al-|gay hound for the south. MRS. PROTZMAN HERE { Watch Repalring o RIST FARES 5 dition. Phone 4272. | Knight Apts. Phone 201. aska SLenm‘shlp Company, is sched- | Mrs. Ceraia Protzman, and I Brunswick Agency ( IN EFFECT — uled to sail from Seattle next | daughter Marguerite, arrived in | FRONT STREUT Good till October 31, 1933 FOR SALE—New Harley-Davidson PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004.| Thursday, June 8, with freight for Cubans Malign Juneau on a recent steamer to set- ol : : 1—Prelaht i oe accepiod twin cylinder motorcycle. Ternis = = e Southeast Alaska ports. tle the estate of her husband, who Lickets, reservations and full t—Saturdays only, N or cash. Connors Motor Co. FOR Rgll:: _NA;T‘SMG apt. In- i 2 G [ U. s. Mbassadandmd dori] 16 abokra the FobtateiD ket " AT e s =] Qlixe op i Noxro enroute to Seattle. Mrs ] : Fom ¢ el . Mrs, uneau Ferry & FOR SALE or reni—Planos and oo —oro e (Roosevelt Is No. One SANCTI SPIRITUS, Cuba, June |Protzman intends to remain here V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 5 y & Naviga- radios. Expert piano tuning. An- A T i JUNEAU ' tion Company WA . 3.—Cuban soldiers disguised 8S |quring the summer and will then Says N Y U- Semors beggars, have distributed handbills|{go to Seattle where her parents re- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward|™ Street. Tolcphonfl 143. ! WAN IED attacking United States Ambassador |side. e xS = NEW YORK, June 3.—New York|sumner Welles. pL E‘OR SALE — Modern cozy zour-‘ WANTED—WHI rem or lease 4 or|University seriors have voted Pres-| The handbills are signed by “the | | 4 room house, beautiful view, nice| 5 room modern house, furnished|ident Roosevelt the world’s fore- | Communist Party of Sancti spir- FINE | AND Motoraluy mm- Transportation Compasy neighborhood. Close in. Rents {or‘ or unfurnished. Telephone 144 most personage, &Xtho}xgh Mst|yg" The attack Ambassador Wel- & irag | % o, i . $20.00 a month. Must sell quick, OU e Ygar; class did not list him amonl\les violently, alleging that he was i w.:t v:;dr::s‘:)::lywles:::es . | ESTEBETH M' s' PACIFIC make me an offer. Phil F. MC- MISCELLANE S the ten. instrumental in committing “mur- h g Lea: Leaves City Dock every Thurs- Kanna, Dixon Street. iz s Y | Alfred E Smith was listed as the|gers” while serving in Commbia.|| WRIGHT SHOPPE | i e Jenape. ey Jee iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, i ESiP'e TURN your old gola “into valde.|outstanding American statesman. |The handbills also protest against | PAUL BLOEDHORN w iy Kake, Port Alexander and way FOR SALE — Five-room hOUse,| " Gogh or trade at Nugget Shop.| A majority of the elass said they |nim “meddling” in Cuban affairs.|— ; e soints. Kitchenette and bath. _ Double| would marry for money. | Investigation disclosed that there| S DAVE HOUSEL, Agemt J. B. Burford & Co., Agentr garage, ideal location. Price $2,- HALF soles hecx; mens dress shoes = -|is no such “Communist Party” in Phone Single O Phone 79 Valentine Bidg 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coftee! $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. | %% —_— Sancli‘s 2 o ’ st s H piritus, and that the beg- K » Shop. Phone 194 CesT RS TR P BEITY MAC l‘gars are really Cuban soldiers in onnerup s Not Because We. Are oS — | HBELS, rubber or leather, men's “ e Cheaper FOR SALE—Large rurmshed house,| 50¢, women’s 35c. Saloum’s. BEAUTY ASHOP“ | |disguise. concrete foundation, new roof, re-| 102 Assembly Apartment M() Ess BUT BETTER cently painted at 5th and Ken-! IOST ‘\ND FOUND PHONE 547 Old papers at The- Empire, RE for L £ & aTr TR e g i DR et Haly nedy. Is producing more than | | | | | | i | | | Cabe s g $80.00 monthly. Good investment 1OST — Female bull pup. Finder o|| NEW! DIFFERENT! | | & A you have approximately $5-| please notify Alaska Grill Re- Il PETER PAN RICE & AHLERS CO. 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. ward. PLUMBING A enG il % McCAUL MOTOR | BEAUTY SHOP| sHi FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist-| 22 Winchester, left at end Fritz g i ;i e Sscs, n‘anglel;sdg i ; EET METAL ing of back bar, counter, stools| Cove road. Finder notify Empire. COMPANY i BHOKE 991 II “We tell you in advance what | and booths. ~Very reasonable. | 48 . LOST — Woman's Gruen wrist watch, Monday night. Phone 374. © Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. | { (JH-OICE level residence lot, 50xl_00, by T | [ H Hagerup. H EVERYTHING , o } BEE MORRIS fu: nighland forest - ~ SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPE { g m‘;{u | Advertiseincas ace your pookets E. 0. DAVIS I ELECTRICAL 7 P EOP LE Weekly rvlce to Principal Southmlfi-gfllgy ] | ook editorials. They interpret the TELEPHONE 584 g i Lo iimoi-Also Planes tor OB I" TXCEPTIONAL pargamne in used merchandise news. B - e, . g:;nqtln a hurry E0F ‘Resprvations Calf oty lsl::l' . Good selectlon. Con-| ——— = sn’t mean you e § sors Mor Co n i ] JUNEAU FROCK SERIES 223 o M g 1o A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL : " More For Your SHOPPE . cious lunch, Come Hangar 28— Hotel 10 i Let the aaverusenients newp-you| | ey "Hachusive but not Expensfve” THE NEW here and be con- i make your shopping plans. AT ' Coats, Dresses, Lingerie vinced,, - i { COI.EMAN Hoslery and Hats 4 B ole L) { SUSE: BORENTLE | Fine Floors Estimates Free | g & o Hupmobile alley’s CHANNEL BUS LINE || GARLAND BOGGAN H HER N I 2 e et 19 !‘ Hard?vood F‘lfo:x:rg‘:u!.:ylng | PEERLESS { ew Low 8 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am, 12| | Sanding, Finishing | i iy 2 noon, 4:15 P. M. | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | z BREAD Tomorrow's Styles it Price Levels GG oot B | 3) 4 3 Taday” 3 | et IN TRUTH A CAR —9:15 AM, 2:30 PM.. 5:30 PM. |e - o FresH and - e Wi als, G FOR A . " THANE SERVICE The Florence Sho, i Alw:lys Good— A ren’s, Bo; NEW AGE! Will be opened as soon as danger| | Permanent Waving a §; | CLEAN SHOES and RUBBER : . Al Fresh 4 FOOTWEAR from slides has been eliminated. Florence Holmquist, Prop. | ways Fre ; 4 " : | PHONE 427 i o4 G - G :rrej a{:tu c'fi‘::i'x‘;% THE FAMILY JAMES CARISON CHANNEL BUS LINE | Pehrends Bank Bullding { ‘Ask Your Grocer L house? In either SHOE STORE Junéau Distributor > case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Seward St. Near Behrends WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 S I SABIN'S ||| “nincats im THE SANITARY GROCERY § Store” . 4 Everything in Furnishings 4 .. Laundry PHONES 83 OR85 =~ “The Store That Pleases” : ; i G Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office + > i

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