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THE DAILY ALASKA EMi’IRE. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933. AS SNAPPY AS MINE < [ DOES, DERN GONE BY GLORY! ) AN’ ME ONLY IN 2 THE SHOWER TEN ) SECONDS ! Steamer Movements Marine News @AQ;A ME, IAl <Ol COPPED CORSET YUKON TAKES LARGE LIST - SOUTH TODAY M. 3. NORTHLAND i {Concentrates and Fresh Ld . NORTHBOUND . I e 3 o an scheduled to arrive at ® ls SUUTH BUUND‘ Fish Cargo Loaded in e clock 'TOW MOrn--e R | Juneau by Steamer (e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e L o i RS {® Norco scheduled to sail from e EARLY THIS A. M [ rflm \;,\“]'(‘f“ %‘“_m"“” i SRR LT T — - —— lo tle June 5 at 9 pm. ‘@ bl 4y i R e FOR S4 Large two-burner elec- }mfs ]h.l.{r—{\m room apt ms“lf" © Northwestern scheduled to sail @ o e s 1 x;IJ;fn J -4 l“; tric hot plate 3000W 110V, excel- |~ $28 oo it L le from Seattle June 7 at 9 am. gice 5 i ps it el Telephone 436. S e e £t tom o [ MeRly-One Passéngers e Alaska Juncau dock at 10 DON'T WAIT. Alaska Electric pon RENT — BUREKA APART-|® Scaitle June 10 9pm. | Leave Juneau on North- ot 2 e R ) AL s Dewer £ |" MENTS. Fireproof building. Weil| ® Princess Norah scheduled to | 1,h] Company's Shi mining company, the Yukon —— e — s 5 .y ® sail from Vancouver June o/ pany P g FOR SALE0x12 Axminster Rug| lented: Low fosl upkssp. Very 3 ME COR 4 : movsd 4054 Sanbéis Ooid- Slorige Good condition. Phone 2054 cleat ot Oy s o |e Northland scheduled to sail | Twenty-one passengers sailed for|Where it loaded fresh fish, and B & crete Products g. Co. on Tlo Trom Meattis’ Sins itul o8 the south on the motorship North- sailed from the City dock at 1 FOR SALE — 8-tube Super-Hetro-| lough Ave. id B olland, Capt. L. Williams, master,[o'clock dyne cabinet radio; sewing ma-,l',o’fl REl:r:l-" e ;-room i e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o and Edwin P. Winch, purser, Passengers arriving on the Yu- chine, good condition; bath room| house. Phone 187. |e Alaska scheduled sotithbound o| The Northland returned from her |kon from the Westward were: scales; dishes, glassware, N(‘.‘~ A = % — o " tomorrow morning @t 7 @-'® trip to Sitka at 11 o'clock Sunday| Rica Niemi, Charles A. Haw- CHEAP. John H. Dunn. Fh"“‘-’iVucancies—MacKmnon Apartments.|g clock o |Dight, stopping at the Union ©il|thorne, Margaret D. Abrahamson, 3372 —_— - |dock and sailed south from Juneau | ter, Reed G. White, — — | FOR RENT—Furnished house, four|$ LooalL SARCINGE lat 2 o'clock this morning. G n, from Seward and , 1 . o s, .3, o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e . 8 . » FOR SALE Established going| rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. .| 3 Eetebeth WAVE SR G MR O Passengers arriving in Juneau Judge Justin W. Harding, Justin bustess. Great possibilities. Lo-| Lund, 5th and Kennedy o .Bitka and W&y m o ‘imm Sitka were K. B. Edwards, 'W. Harding, Jr, Annie Johnson, + n ng oY @ — ey o i d oSS 3 o1 se ardota @ 'assel cated in Juneau. Moderate o oo T T ruinished 6| @ Pacific leaves every Thursday e (Florence Bob, Bessie Willard, Amy ovse R R i amount of cash required. Terms| " o good location, als at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, » Takesuda, R. W. Mitten, W. R. from Yakutat can be arranged to suit on bal-| 0 partly Hehinad apart Kake and way DOrts. o |Garster, Lawrence Kerr, Arvid Jo-| Sailing for the South on the Yu- ance. Address S 2833 care Bm-| T hoth, Telephone 1502.]¢ @ # # ¢ @ @ @ @ & & & o ¢ hanson and Frank Mercer, kon were: pire ; ! Southbound from Juneau “?rn‘ M Henry Meier and two chil- = B D s | HOUSE FOR RENT—243 Willough- o /Mrs. D. B. Femmer and daughter | .., Miss Donie Taylor, Everett FOR SALE—Finest bath house in" [ ") “prone 223. L. R. Smith ® | Margaret, Mrs. Russell Smith, Miss | o - hrimeon o Dot Dalns Alaska. Fully equipped, includiagj _~ ! SRS R b B s il . 53 ¢ |Lillian Anderson, Miss Tmpi Aalto, | oncon” Mrs. W. K. Burford, Mrs. softener business well; FURNISHED single and double IMrs. E. L. Gruber, Father W. Gi|yiiied Herma By e tablished—patronage first class, apartment, reduced rates. The| (Alaska Standard Time; add one |LaVassuer, Mrs. Katherine Hook- [-,I“:: Barb:}f;\‘sg:l anc:;\ ;;:sw:n;d —completely furnished living Nugget Shop. hour for Juneau District) ler, Miss ‘Anita Porter, Mrs. Ed 1"‘:‘{1:1;‘ g L o l:/le[z'xarAf‘rank rooms in connection—long leas = b2 - 2 = Low tide, 5:19 am. -24 feet. |Sweum, Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Car- ,‘ s, S. ! gar, r located in Fairbanks. ~Address FOR RENT—Slecpmng room. PHORE| yyioh (ide, 11:39 am., 147 fest. [o] Robertson, Jackie Gucker, Olaf| neosar MISS Mamle e G Box 1043, Fairbanks, Alaska. &‘ 537. o abe Low tide, 5:18 pam., 25 feet. (Nordling, Stanley Ball for Seattie:! " 114, :vraéof s G W | FOR RENT—Furnished apartments| High tide, 11:19 pm., 184 feel. | For Ketchikan were Louis Now=| " “51cn “oivae Bolyan, John BABY BUGGY, wicker, g0od CON=)™ iy "yh. electric range; from ———— |gard and Wilam' L. ®aul; ford Dt Cp i TS s, Louls Hkion. Encue! 4104 | 15 monthly up. Clff Apart-| Graduates of the Seward High|Petersburg, Jennle Manning, Ruby| ot o S9OSRl Fo Sop ” | ments g School who received diplomas ai|G. Soon, Mary Lanado, Rose La-|pooic'p e i T FOR SALE—Wew Harley-Davidson| __|the recent graduating exercises in{nado and Louis Andstead | Belensil Gray, Vs s twin cylinder motorcycle. Terms mURNISHED apartment for rent.(that city are, Dorothea Fairman, | iy o 3l ‘Ilan\o };xendndz»on\,& A“;udm!l:\m\()jv- «gi cash. Conners Motog, Co Apply’ John Reck. Poris Sullivan, Annie Golley, Lois Strom,- ME. anhd - Mrs & —E%"‘SALEV or reni—Pianos and, FOUR vath sieam|Jessen, Bdwin Sandbeck, Charles ZAPORA SPENDS BUSY. l;la'l"h- :V:u'l;&n Vrmlt:mu':k L;}\IIS E Nl 0s 4 FOUR rooms anc bath, stea i Pt reas { _? elgesen, & v % radios. Expert piano tuning. AD-'" peateq Frigidaire, electric range,| N8 and Andy Peterson |MORNING IN JUNEAU; { karie sunter, Booby Hunter, Nor- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward) picely furnished. Windsor Apts. It Works Miracles With SAILS SOUTH AT NOON{ma Burford, Ora Dee Clark for Street. Telephone 143. ; 12 and 3 room rurnished apts. at the FOR SALE — Modern cozy four-\" gnight Apts. Phone 201 room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 200 $2000 a month. Must sell quick,|— T h P g g make me an offer. Phil F. M- F! urnished apt. In Kanna, Dixon Street | quire Bishop Apts. FOR SALE — Five-room house McBRIDE apartmént. Phone 5701, Kitchenette and bath. Double|™ % 71 X I arag WANTED garage, ideal location. Price $2.- D 2 000.00. Next to ‘)Z‘.orh.\ms Coffee WANTED Wit rent or lease 4 of B Foone ‘; 5 room modern house, furnished FO! Vs:\vil;.gmrur yurnished house,| or unfurnished. Telephone 144. Sincrets TountAtion, HEW 1000, M-~ ——TwAme e cently painted at 5th and Ken-| ]\]IS(;LLLANEOUS nedy. Is producing more than S O A $80.00 monthly. Good investment! TURN your old gol: into value. f£ you have approximately $5,- Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. I HALF soles heels men's dress shoes $1,50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. ;OR SALE—Cate nxturcs'wnsilst-' g of kav bm\‘},‘c?\m}n‘r, ;‘a‘fif’}‘mms rubber or leather, men’s fion. - bookhis. a4 FoAR ‘| 50c, women’s 35c. Saloum' Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. R S LOST AND FOUN CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, | at bargain. Best location in- city.| giite. 123 Oty please notify Alaska Grill. SEE MORRIS 16 nighland forest ward. R B e A |LosT — Woman's Gruen wrist EXCEPTIONAL pargams 1 usedi watch, Monday night. Phone 374. cars now. Good selection. Con-| < 5 S0 nors Motor Co. LOST—Brown suede vacket at bal Re- i | TOST — Female bull pup. Finder|* Sore Burning bath—just soak your feet for walk without misery tomorrow derful dis FEET | Just take a footbath tonight with | Radox—a joyous invigorating foot| minutes in a gallon of hot water to which 3 tablespoonfuls of RadoX chandise for Juneau and for has been added — and when you you don't say it is the most won- very to make ailing feet ens, from Seattle; George A. Pow- strong and vigorous—money back. Get Radox at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any l‘we‘ Seattle and Louis Mengard and J. Ketchikan. Tired Aching The motorship Zapora, Capt.| W- Kehoe for Hugh McDonald and Purser H.{ T = They call it Radox and your feet| Mattson, of the Wills Navizationd Bk "1 1000 G Doble Teceived can be so tired and weary—so sore Company, sailed southbound, b¥ig 50 per cent salary deane’ iler apd inflamed that every step”yolway of the west coast at 1 Pan. 10-lyis yniversity of Washington £oot- take is torture — your poor feet day, from the Juneau Cmnmcu’x.xll‘ba'n [mm\’ Tad gon»; SRS AL burn and ache all day long. dock. iwithou': a (k:feAl \Tlmt brought The Zapora, whil2 on Gastineauiyim yp t t p to the magnificent stipend Channel, made calls at Douglasi,c ¢) 800 a year. 20{and the Union Oil dock. The ship 4 brought a cargo of general mer- T— oo Te—— ————-‘ her i Uiwest coast ports of call [ FINE | f| Passengers arriving in Juneau| )| wateh and Jewelry Repairing | from the south were George Stev- at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN ell from Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Lavrischeff from Hoonah. Sailing on the Zapora were Frank | | | | | BEAUTY SHOP McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 druggist anywhere—45 cents. 8dV. Garnick for Dundas, James L. = s = |Freeburn for Chichagof, Dr. F. 8.} ’ " i Fellows, for (Craig, and Frank K BEITY MAC § | rerrends and ey Meed for Bed Onnerup S MORE for LESS attle. B —_———— Make Millions Think—and Buy. | . e | NEW! DIFFERENT! | PETERPAN | BEAUTY SHOPPE | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | i bl “ , | | PHONE 221 & . Reasonable Monthiy Rates E. O. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 GARBAGE HAULED | It : | | park. Please return to Ervin ;‘; 3 - H Hagerup. * : y | 17 T . 1) AUDRALKOUNG | , Harris Hardware Co. | |/ u‘f ""'CEL,L“;}::L ! Lower Pfont Bteest ||| - ol | B~ || Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 1% _ T T, s 4 o | ,LUDWm_LS ON | More For Your ‘ Watch Reatring Mfile’ | Brunswick Agemcy ( AT | I R SEOU L B i o __r_‘ — ‘Evn | PEERLESS 1| BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” ~Tomorrow's Styles l Poday” Fresa and ’,= CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either - ol “Juneau’s Own Store” SABIN'S | | - Everything in Furnishings case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska . Laundry TS S JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” New Low Price Levels Men’s, Wome) Chil- d dren’s, Boys’ SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Seward St. Near Behrends SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 {N TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Juneau Distributor By CLIFF STERRETT CALL A OFFICER, ASH ! SOME CROOK'S i JAMES CARLSON || MY 1 ALASKA HERE SUNDAY, SAILS FOR SKAGWAY Ship in Port on Southeast| i Alaska Run—Call i at Sitka With a good of local passens gers, the Alaska, Capt. C. ¥. Wes- tarlund, commanding and David Doran, purser, arrived in Juneau yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock and sailed at 6:30r for Skagway. The Alaska will return tomorrow morning and sail southbound, by way of Sitka, about 9 o'clock. | Arriving in Juneau were A. C.| Gilbert, ¥. 'Cushing Moore and Richard Poole from Seattle and the following from southeast 'Alas- ka ports: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mc- Cloud, G. E. Austin, M. Baker, S. W. Jekiel, Mae O'Connor, W. E.| ‘Brown, Helen Ro: A. E. Karnes,| W. C. Freeburn, J. L. Freeburn,; Arthur Rust, Stanton Warburton. | ‘Sailing for Haines on the Alaska were Fred Stacy, Alfred Dishaw and A. E. Lucy; for Skagway, Mr.| | | | and Mrs. Jehn Bixler, Mrs. R. H ‘Williams, R. Verille, P. J. Cooke, | James Harrington, Mrs. Estelle Linder, Mrs. E. M. Polley, J. W.| Gucker and Mrs. C. J. Lee. 1 e MISS FIELD REMOVES | CHILDREN TO CABIN | Children under the care of Miss | Minnie Field, cook at the Federal| Jail, have been removed from the old Federal courthouse building and are now domiciled at Miss Field's cabin on Glacier Highway. The you: ave been over to 0 d by the Bos Children's Guardians from time to| time. Last summer she built the cabin in the Point Lena area and it is now being used as a home for the youngsters. : — e Let the aaveruseruents help you make your shopping plans. Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER FINEST Steamer *YUKON May 27 TALASKA May 31 *ALEUTIAN June 3 iN'WESTERN June 7 R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED “Norco” J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ¥ —Southwestern Alaska Route. i—Southeastern Alaska Route. $—Calls Yakutat North and Southbound. For Information and Tickets Call TRE ALASKA LINE Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. to Seattle : and return—$48.00 Due Juneau May 30 June 5 June 4 June 6 June 6 June 12 June 11 June 13 FARES Serving Alaskans D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” May 29 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Junear June 4 June 4 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« .| wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only, Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAHNADIAN PACIFIC i SAILING ! TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLE ! ] | | From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH | May 30 | June 16, 23, 30 | SUMMER TOURIST FARES | NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 ‘Lickets, reservations and full particuiars trom V. W. MULVIHILYL, Agent JUNEAU Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Phone Bingls O FERRY TIME CARD_‘ Leaves Juneam for Douglas and Thane 6:16p.o. 4J:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15p.m. 13 midnight 11:00a.m. 6:158.m. Leaves Dowgras for Jumeam 6:30a.m. 9:3Ch.m. 8:30a.m. 17.45p.m. 0:56p.m. 11:300 m. 12 1o 1.1ba t—Preight Wil ve accepied t—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & Navigs: tion Company Pacific Tramsportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” | RICE & AHLERS CO. | PLUMBING HEATING \ SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what | job will cost” PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- SAFE FAST cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s PHONES 83 OR 85 “The THE SANITARY GROCERY Store That Pleases” o R et ——~— Alaska Southern Airways PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter ° For Reservations—Call or See , A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU ‘HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am., 12 noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM, 2:30 PM. 5:30 P.M. THANE SERVICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a 8 ity Florence Holmquist, Prop. ! _PHONE 427 | 1 o WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 T e e e = —

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