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————— POTT\ \\D HFP PAIS THAT OLD TIE IS ASIGHT ww fully equipped v\[’:h (m””:;u b‘\‘:‘ FOR RENT—Two room apt. ranst fu ipy ith g and gur-| o * % $2 Housekeeping room $16. dies. ~ Inquire "DIANA/ Tl oprita s, Float. | 5 FOR RENT — EUREKA APART- BEAUTIFUL Walton velvet' rug 9% ° ypNTs, Fireproof building. w. il 12 beige, cost $65 Second Street for $30 ted. Low fuel ean. $10 monthly. upkeep. Near FOR SALE—9x1: Axminster Rug e Products Mfg. Co. on Good condition. Phone 2954 lough Ave. f‘on SALE — Established going FOR RENT — 4-room furnished bustess. Great possibilitles, Lo-| house. Phone 187. cated in Juneau. Moderate g, ciec MacKinnon Apartments, amount of cash required. Terms e B e b"A‘.' NEER o S on L FOR RENT—Furnished house, four ance. Address § 2633 care EM-|' yoomg, bath, Inguire Mrs. J. C. il % | Lund, 5th and Kennedy BABY BUGGY, good con-- oy Ak Dhins [FOR RENT — rartly turnished sy ¥ e | room house, good location, also| FOR SALE—Tew | 2 room partly furnished apart- twin cylinder motorcycl ment with bath. Telephone 1502. or cash. Connors Motor Co. inOUsE FOR RENT—243, Willough- FOR SALE or reni—pPia by Ave. Phone 223. L. R. Smith, radios. Expert piano tuning. An-{ FURNISHED single and double derson's Music Shoppe, Seward, apartment, reduced rates. The Street. Telephone 143, Nugget Shop. FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- FOR RENT—Sleeptg room. Phone beautiful view, nice, 537 Close ‘in. Rents for; room house, neighborhood FOR RENT—Furnished 1p.m.muns $20.00 a month. Must sell_quick,| FOR RHEITFore Fone b e rom make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- $15 onthily v Cliff Apart- Kanna, Dixon Street i SRR R s s ments. POR SALE — Five-room houge,| —————s———t———m——rr0 Kitchenette and bath. Double Pl;;RNII‘SI:;EID "R"j“k“"“" 1o 2908 garage, ideal location, Price $2,-| APPlY John Reck. =~ 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee| FOUR rooms anc bath, steam Shop. Phone 194 | heated, Frigidaire, electric range, FOR SALE—varge rarnished house,| Dicely furnished. Windsor Apts. concrete foundation, new roof, re- | 2 and 3 room . rurnished npts at the cently painted at 5th and Ken-i Knight Apts, - Phone 201. nedy. Is producing more . than $80.00 monthly. Good investment PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004 A you have approximately $5,-| {FOR RE b 0%)700. A}Ien Shd“ufk,_]:‘? ”\ quire Bishop ADts. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist-| ing of back bar, counter, -stools| MCBRIDE apnnmanv. Phone 5701 and booths. Very reasonable,| i Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS CHOICE level. residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. | Inquire 132 6th Bt BEE MORRIS 1¢: nighland forest wood, any length. esting course of study brings their | key to your possession. Ask for a gracious copy of “The Wisdom of “The Sages.” Librarian IIIL, | ROSICRUCIAN ORDER (AM- SXCEPTIONAL pargains 1 used| QRC) Rosicrucian Park, San cars now. Good selection. COB-| ' jose Calif. nors Motor Co. | ——— | TURN your old gola into value. WAN IED | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | WANTED—Miners o cor for HALF soles heels men's dress shoes approximately 100 fest of tun-| $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. nel. See Dr. Council before June | e i HEELS, “rubber or leather, | 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. AND FOUND ‘Woman's Gruen wrist Monday mghL Phone 37¢. LOS LOST watch, | LOST—=Brown Tsuede )acket at ball | park. Please return to Ervin Hagerup. EXPERIENCED woman wants housework, day or hour. Capable| cecok; will go anyplace. Phone 201.| | WANT lO bmnm 5173 Ull ;lnnd § curity, return $200.00 two montk Enquire Empire. FORD with cab and pick-up body. Reasonable. Inquire Empire, i-l ] WANTED—Will rent or lease 4 or| | J AU-YOUNG I 5 room modern house, furnished| | Funeral Parlors | or unfurnished. Telephone 144. | l Licensed Funeral Directors | e "and Embalmers | i WANTED — Relisble man in good| | Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 1% , standing to place and operate e . | coin vending machines with mer»i;. 1 chants in Juneau on commission d ¥ basis. No investment. State pres+ , Mon FUT YW!' [ ent occupation and possibilities| Money i with the following you have. Reés AT | ] ferences required. Bolin Novelty | 2 Go, w00 14n ave, So. sourie||, COLEMAN'S | X : Mwmmmm— ; PEERLESS ] BRE AD “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Always - Good— i Always Fresh ! I} “Ask Your Grocer” 4 n & « 4 “‘Juneaw’s Own 3 ;o Store” £ /| other furbearing animals. ' MYSTERIES OF LIF'E—AD mler— T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY JUNE 6, '1933. Marine News * Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco dues Satur SCHEDULED SAILNGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 9 a.m. Yukon scheduled. to sail from Seattle June 10 at 9 p.m. Princess Noreh scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 10 at 9 p.m. Northland scheduled ,.to sail from” Seattle June 12 at’9 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p, m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. an, for ‘Petersburg Kake and way 'posts. .ll......... T PASSENGERS | ABOARD NORCO FOR THIS PORT SPATTLE, June 6.— Motorship Norco sailed for Juneau and way- | ports at 9 o'clock last night with 15 passeng aboard, the follow- | ing booked Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCloskey, | Mr. and Mrs. F. McGlumpy, Leon- ard Thorsett, Ed. Rezd, Mr. Mabry. e, -— 0| TIDES TOMORROW B . (Alaska Standard Time; add one hour for Juneau District.) Low tide, 6:06 am., -3.7 feet. High tide, 12:30 p.m., 15.4 feet. Low tide, 6:07 pam., 22 feet. i Relief worke:s in Santa Barbara National Forest add to their com- pensation by trapping foxes and NOTICE TO CKEDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. In the Matter of the Estate of KNUTE WISNESS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN that the undersigned was -on the* 15th day of May, 1933, duly ap-| pointed Administrator, With 'the Will Annexed, of the Estate of Knute Wisness, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them Wwith! the necessary vouchers o the und- ersigned within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 15, 1933. H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, May 16, -1933. Last publication, June 6, 1933, T TR, Reasonable Monthiy Rates GARBAGE HAULED .. 0. DAVIS I":l'figfl{ONE 584 | | i | | 15 Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. | Alaska OLD KINGSTON tle ‘Cargo -Salvaged by Tug Akutan the ‘When motor reef early Puget Sound days left the Ketchikan Chronicle. with Captain L. H. H. Jenning and M. J. Bucey, scene last night. The Kingston was formerly steamer Defiance and operated as a steamer some 40 years ago. A number of the old timers in Alaska as boys she was considered a She is 100 feet long At the time the Kingsion met| her fate in Whitestone ~Narrows she was out of the regular \voamcx channel She was owned by Charles West,| formerly a steamer agent, who, formed the Alaska Trading Com-! pany and carried which was insured for boat’s hull was insured for The Akutan salvaged some of the cargo which was brought here and is now subject to the orders of the insurance underwriters. Most of the cargo, however, was damaged be- yond salvage. The old type of Fairbanks-Morse, when boat.” $6.500. The bought at the scene by Lawrence Freeburn, Superintendent of the, Pyramid Packing Company at Sitka He is the nephew of Jim and William Freeburn, of the Chicha- goff mine. It is -understood Le| plans to use the equipment in out- fitting -a cannery tender. FIVE HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 6. — Schooner Lituya arrived today from the western halibut banks with 22,000 pounds and sold for 8% and 5 cents .a pound. Arrivals from the local banks were: Sylvia with ‘15,000 pounds, selling for 9% and 4 cents selling for 9% and 4 cents a pound; Dawn with 8,000 pounds, both sell- ing for 9. and 4 cents a_pound. gl NEW! DIFFERENT! | PETER PAN | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. . | | | | | PHONE 221 . ——— 0 Smflx ‘Electric Co. § u* Buflding I ; 3 ; Price Levels Men’s, ‘Women’s, Chil- dren’s, Boys’ SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR THE . FAMILY SHOE STORE Seward St. Near Behrends . 1S ABANDONED Engine s Sold—Very Lit- hip - Kingston| “hogged” and broke its back on a; in Whitestone Narrows near| s Sitka, -another historic boat of the| 8| Lindholm, hulk to rot in Alaskan waters, saye The steam tug Akutan, operated| by the Alaska Salvage ' Company,| arived from the, the| in Puget Sound waters) rode on the old steamer Kingston| his own cargo,| 4,000, engines and other equipment w:..s! al pound; Angeles with 10,000 pounds,| Evolution with 13,000 ‘pounds and, BEAUTY SHOPPE | | HE SANITARY GROCERY - PHONES 83 OR 85 B CLIFF STERRETT DR “THOMPSON TALKS HALIBUT VANCOUVER, B. C, June 6— Dr. W. F. Thompson, member of | the International Fisheries Com- mission, yesterday told the Fifth Pacific Science Congress, that the | catch of halibut shows the direct {effect of their life “and annual ’mcreuc in the number of fish. He | illustrated his discussion with an engineering - chart. TWO HAINES WOMEN HELD TO ANSWER TO ROUND TR PASSENGERS ON ALEUTIAN [Steamer Amves Early This Morning on Way to Westward several round trip venturing North early in' season, and a big list for the stward, the steamship Aleutian, Joseph Ramsauer, comman ing, and Joe Large, Purser, ar- sived in Juneau early this morning.| LOCAL GRAND JURY Passengers for Juneau were Jane Farrelly, James Killoy, Mrs.'H., Bound over to the grand jury . Kimble, Norma Kimble, Mrs. C. from Hajnes, Marie Valloria and C. W. Livingston, Emma her sister Audrey Watson, were A. Marshall, L. Preschner, A. H. brought here today by Deputy se, Donald E. Sergeant, Rae United States Marshal Frank Nef- nen from Seattle; N. A. Mc- sy for detention in the local Fed- With TS pas- | se w hran, Mrs. A. Garn, Mr. and eral jail in default of $1,500 bail Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Mrs. I. W. Col-'fixed by United States Commis- s and Dr. R. E. Southwell from'sioner Zimmer. | Southeast Alaska ports. | The Valloria woman is charged ailing for the Westward at 12:30 with assault with an automobil> day were L. J. Vestal, Capt. J.'and her sister with violation of the M. Clark, John Newmarker, Ralph National Prohibition Act. The for- |W. Mize, R.'F. Taylor, Lewis Dur- !mer is alleged to have been driving dahl, S. W. Jekill, Mrs. D. Allen,'an automobile near Haines and L. F. Hebert, W. K. Keller, Charles struck an indian, knocking him off and J. J.\the road. F. H| A warrant for her arrest was Taylor served on_her in the Audrey home. | Deputy Marshal Sullivan discovered |22 bottles of beer in the house and premptly arrested her on the pro- Tibition charge. Whether the beer was of more than 32 per cent al- ki G in, Oscar Hart ‘\1‘ herin for Seward; Mis. ster for Cordova; Ike P. r Valdez and five steerage. e (INSPECTORS DEPART | FOR EXTENDED TRIP holic ' content was not known | RETURN ABOUT AUG. I o, < | i . . Enroute to points as far west as| I Bristol Bay, the local Board of| i : McCAUL MOTOR | United States Steamboat Inspectors sailed today on the steamer tian for Seward to connect U with a’ vessel for Southwest Alaska | {waters. It will be absent six ueeka‘ or two months. COMPANY | | il ad | | { masi U e o Caated o Members of the Board are: Capt. J. M. Clark, Inspector of Hulls; VB HAVE SE Chief J. A. Newmarker, Inspzctor “_ the 'Rigit Friee | of Boilers, and LeRoy Vestal, Sec-- | Harris Hardware Co. | retary. The Board will inspect Lower Front Street | 'vesselg in Bristol Bay, along the - —8 Alaska Peninsula, Cook Inlet and S £hor e {Prince Willlam Sound waters. ! e — E Leo “Gabby” Hartnett, Chicago Cubs catcher, is the champion golf- jer of the club, especially keen with his putter. - | ! FINE | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | 1 at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN WHY | Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER | RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what | jobwill ‘cost” for Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you - can’t enjoy a deli- cious -lunch. Gome here and be con- vinced. Konnerup’s MORE for LESS SERIES 222 THE NEW ; Hupmobile [N TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! - JAMES CARLSON ! MW il Jumu Dis&lbnt.or “The Store That-Pleases” e fAle ERS STE ‘ 1 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound May 27 May 30 June 5 TALASKA . May 31 June 4 June 6 *ALEUTIAN June 3 June 6 June 12 {N'WESTERN June 17 June 11 June 13 *—Southwestern Alaska Route. i—Southeastern Alaska Route. i—Calls Yakutat North and Southbound. Steamer {*YUKON For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED FARES Phone 2 Serving Round Trip Rates Alaskans “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Aer Juneau Leave Juneat M.S.“ZAPORA” ey it oridridoy Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« wock, Craig, Kecchxkax?. *Calls first trip of month only " Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 ‘THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAHADIA“ FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneaw for Douglas and i Thane D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 PCIFIC ; 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. ,. ‘s 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 40p.m. puILING | 12:30p.m.§ 11:15p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00pm. 13 midnight and SEATTLE | 3:30p.m.1 11:008.00. ‘\ *4:00p.m. From Juneau Leaves Dongas for Jumean - - | 6:30a.m. 5:3Co.m. PRINCESS NORAH | 17:45p.m. May 30 | ,:fflf‘:' June 16, 23, 30 | 12 180 SUMMER TOURIST FARES Vitetm NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 t—Fr ; o ‘Vickets, reservations and full :_;lft::“:; ""’l'_"w"m particusars 1rom Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion ‘Company b V..W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU l D e e Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and ‘Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, 4gent Phone .Bingle O Pacifio Transportation Compasy M. S. “PACIFIC” /flask;gouthem Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN . DEPENDABILIT’Y ‘Weekly Service to Prmclpal Southeastern Alaska Eor Rese!'vatmns—(.'{alll el or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU . HOTEL Hangar 28——Hotel 10 ; 3 TIME SCHEDULE 1mnemm Estimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor CHANNEL ‘BUS ' LINE ok Hardwood Flooring—Laying, LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am.,, 12| | Sanding, Finishing | noon, 4:15 P. M. | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | n———.——————.—a LEAVE .JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM,, 2:30 P.M.. 5:30 P.M., The Florence" ] Permanent Waving a - | { 11 /THANE SERVICE WINDOW CLEANING ‘Will be opened as soon as danger PHONE 485 from slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS, LINE

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