The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1933, Page 6

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sl™ A POLLY AND HER [ ’ALS THEM FLIVVER PEOPLE A NERVE TO ONL.Y A BY CRACKIE ILL ( SELL IT T LIZAS POR SALE--T-tube Kolster Radio, Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Phone 537. \ il i R 416 | sail from Vancouver, June FOR SALE—Reasonable. 12x15 AX- — s PO =] 17 at 9 p.m. minster rug. 519 6th St. “‘\‘I(”KO“L]{:J;“NI;‘]‘X’;]‘: house. Enquire\e Noreo scheduled to sail from e i Seattle June 19 at 9 pm. FOR SALE—Sewing machine, din- S - ~ 3 1 ing table, buffet and chairs| FOR RENT—3 rm. furnished house Northwestern scheduled to sail Bhone &378, with bath. Close in. Tel. 4743 or from Seattle Juné 21, 9 am. call at 503 Willoughby Avenue. Princess Charlotte scheduled FOR SALE—Established going busi- 10 salf frbur Vanogiver, June ness of the Alaska Beverage and FOR RENT—4 rm. furnished house,! 24 at 9 pm. Bottling Works. Owners of 7 Up e e show €real PARTLY furnished _apartments, possibilities for beer boWNg| payie Apts apply 132 6th St. agency. Nominal amount of cash| required, balance terms. plant, near Second and Seward. T FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. Well FOR RENT — Furnished double Red house,| established cash business is offer-| ed for sale on account of sick-| ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free and clear of debts. get Lunch. | FOR SALE_few Hartey-Davidson| FOR REN ette, Call at FOR RENT room, above Bergmann Hotel. White Snow White Laundry. CO\lPLE’I’ELY turnished apt auto- e Zapora due matic heat. 2 rooms and kitchen-|e view. Telephone e beautiful New. Tel. 561. Rosenberg. ates. Nugget Shop. steam heated Inquire Mid- rFOR RENT—Furnished room. In- quire 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. heated, Apartments, Inquire ~ Single apt. Reduced Furnished up:\rnnom, suitable for couple. Snow| * Steamer Movements |e NORTHBOUND i. Northland scheduled to ar- |® rive at 2 o'clock in the morn- |® ing ® Alaska due Sunday. 1@ Aleutian due Monday night at .. |® 6 o'clock. Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., (m Sitka and way ports. at 10 a. m, for Petérsburg, ® Kaeke and way ports. eeceecsecccecce®oecc e A. S. S. FREIGHTER LAKINA IN PORT at twin cylinder motorcycle. Terms! I or cash. Connors Motor Co. | T Y AT Y | FOR SALE or rent—®Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An-, derson’'s Music Shoppe, Seward | Street. Telephone l4'} FOR SALE — Modern cozy rour- room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents ior $2000 a month. Must sell quick, mak&Shasan mfer. - Phil F- Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. by Ave. FURNISHED © Apply John Reck. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. HOUSE FOR RENT—243 Wlllmlgh- Phone 223. L. R. Smith apartment 28 . |2 and 3 room rurnisaed apts. at the .wsn r'pmg room. Phone| for rent. The Alaska Steamship Company freighter, Lakina, Capt. H. An- derson and H. S. Davidson, pur- ser, docked in Juneau at 9 o'clock this morning and will be at the unloading coal. ~| On the way north the Lakina made eighteen stops most of them at salteries and canneries Wwhere freight was discharged, and it will return south making almost |the same number of stops by FOR SALE — Five-room house, i kitchenette and bath. Douhle Knight Apts. Ph““"—'m gatage, ideal losation, Price $0- syiayrp Aparvments. Phone 2004 000.00. Next to Gorham’s Culfee‘PE Shop. Phone 194. ate fixtures consist- | |For R quire Bishop Apts. —Furmsned apt. In th |of West Coast of Prince of Island taking on herring r, fresh fish and mild cured salmon for shipment south. FOR SA ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reusonnble’ Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. CHOICT: level residence lot, 50100, | at bargain, Best location in city.| Inquire 132 6th St or WANTED e N R e 3 = WANTED—To rent small furnished| house with op-| unfurnishad jon to buy. Phone 355. SEE MORRIS 1¢r nighland 'orrw‘ wood, any length. i a o AT o s & R T N TXCEPTIONAL pargamns 1 used| 2884, care of Empire SEVEN HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATLE, June 16—Seven hali- ibut boats arrived today from the| | WANTEDThree first class all-{banks and sold their catches, as| nd mill men, also capable|folic ver. Apply by letter to P| From the western banks—Port- 39,000 pounds, Adding- 24,000 pounds and Col- land with ton with cars now. Good selection. Con- BOARD and room. Mrs. Durrm‘umb“ with 38,000 pounds, all sel- nors Motor Co. | ) - 0] 0% | MISCELLANEOUS P ‘police puppy. B = | Third and Main Sts. TURN your cia goia into Vlue.|Jranrrn iousowork by capable)) young women. Cash or trade at Nugget shoxu HALF soles heels men's dress shoes \VNAN'I‘E‘D——DA $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, rubber or leather, men’s 50(:, women's 35¢. Saloum’s. CT 2874 Empire.| LOS'I AND FOUND n ! LOST A 1)'1):‘ OI "LLN\I‘\ between | Dunn’s residence and the Ab- sembl; J. W. Leivers. LOST—Watch, chain and R itialled G.CW. Reward . Return to Grover C. Winn. L The Doughty peach, once val- ' ued highly, was developed in the‘{ pentagonal shaped Fort Harmar, built in 1785 at the mouth of the| Muskingum river in Ohio, by Maj. John Doughty. More For Your l ! | Money 1 i cox.zmms e .____________c gul BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP | 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 | i L e WE :iifi 3 il at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. l Lower Front BStreet T B ! | I | __g, | “ h&e: Y Soles $1. 00 it ‘ Ladies' heels straightened ..35c | All rubber heels .. .....35¢ | Men's rubber % soles .$1.00 up | Men’s leather % soles $1.25 up | ‘BqunsUgw PmelL housework, day or hour. cook; will go anyplace. Phone 201. FINE il Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN e ad de to efficient sp»ndlm FrEsn and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Loy Capable ents are you —— 1000 pounds, all selling for 7 and naking, tailoring.iqlg cents a pound. remodeling. $4.00 per day. 5th R GRom n L and Kennedy. Phone 357. E gz i - Louise Couplin. TIDES TOMORROW | L —e . | EXPERIENCED woman wants| (Alaska Standard Time; add one hour for Juneau District) Low tide, 3:02 am., 27 feet. High tide, 9:08 am., 113 feet. | Low tide, 2:52 pm., 46 feet. High tide, 9:10 pm., 145 feet. - - Old papers at The Emplre. e | O | FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near @Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. PFront, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. wmwxhby at Totem Cole's Garage. Front and Seward, it Rk s a ®0e0ee0sec00c0c0c000000000 UNLOADING TODAY| Pacific Coast Coal Co. dock all day | ILEAVES FOR SITKA, [WAY PORTS THURSDAY ling for 6% and 4 cents. From the local banks—F. C. |Herbert with 10,000 pounds, selling |for 6% and 4% cents a pound; May with 2,000 pounds, Velero| with 2000 pounds, Pearl with 3,- Marine News * PRINCESS NORAH IN SOUTHBOUND EARLY THIS A, M. This morning at_ 6o'clock the Princess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palm:r and 'P. A Hole, Purser, docked in Juneau on her way south from Lynn Canal ports and sailed from here at 9 o'clock. The ship had a.capacity loads when it left Juneau for the south Fifty round trip passengers wer aboard and the following took passage for the south from Juneau N. G. Nelson, Mrs. H. J. Tun Lincoln Turner, H. J. Turner H. E. Irwin, H. F. Pear]l, C. Whyte A. Whyte, George Whyte, P. F. Phelps, Miss H. Jennings, B. John—‘ Pacific leaves every Thursday 'v\/(ar;,aru. | {owned by L. H. ,Laundry and started his son, Mrs. O. W. Ayres, H. Ilvesta, | |R. Bauer, Royal Shepard, Mmi Yeakey, and Miss H.| | Ross. Beginning the summer schedule | . 008696840 ° %tne Princess Norah made a long enough stop in Skagway for the ‘ tourists to make the trip into| Lake Bennett and West Taku| |Arm and nearly all of those aboard the steamer took of the opportunity. The Princess Louise is due her> on Tuesday on the first trip orl the season. ‘ MOTORSHIP EST EBETH advantage At 6 o'clock Tast night the rhotor ship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Robert Coughlin, purs ay [Juneau on its weekly trip to' sitka and way ports. Those taking passage from Jun- eau wére, for Tenakee, Fred Safay, for Hirst Chichagof, Mrs. M.’ E. Tippets, Glen Tippets, Ed Rennie, Mrs. O. H. Smith and for Chicha- gof, M. Wall. The Estebeth is due back in |Juneau next Monday morning. TWIN GLACIER CAMP: HAS ELECTRICITY AND NEW BASEMENT W. P. Johnson, local Frigidaire 1epresema’ne. has completed the installation of a frigidaire with &}, |capacity of 12 cubic fest, a Delco ighting system, Delco water tem, Delco septic disposal tank, and Delco radio at the Twin |Glacier Camp on the Taku Riyer, Smith. They are all operated from a huge Delco lighting system which has been installed at the camp. In addition to the electrical ad- ditions, a full concrete basement has been completed at the camp making it a competely modern establishment. — e — DAVID RAMSEY TAKES POSITION AT LAUNDRY 5yS- David Ramsey has accepted a position Wwith the Snow White duties today. ot SWIM CAPS 25¢ to $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders - Anytime Phone 134 We Deliver * PHOKES 83 bR-85 EVENIN, SUH | e HOW'S THINGS WITH YOALLZ WHY, ER--UH- HULLO, AMOS - UH~ ER-- AW-- . Female sheep Make into 43 i IIIII _ ] % /5 - i=i7//fl IIV//"II E-I Hedrew ien; On the ocean . The law given by 38 Down . Tre. Compass point Lair 7/ AN W flllll IN ACCIDENT WHILE | BULLDOZING AT A-}| | Mike Monich, well-known miner and long time resident of Junecan was killed just before noon yester- day when he fell down an oreway | on the 451 level at the Alaska- Juneau mine where he was bull- dozing. The boay wus —-overed until | 11 o'clock this morning and is now | at the C. W. Carter Mortuary | awaiting funeral arrangements, Mr. Monich who was unmarried, is survived by a brother, Peter | Monich, who lives in Juneau. He | 'was born in Montenegro 45 yeax"s ago and came to Alaska as a young\ man. Before entering the em.moy\ of the Alaska-Juneau mine he had | mined in wvarious parts of the | Territory, and was well thought | of by both employers and friends. 4 Mr. Monich had been employed at‘ the Alaska-Juneau Mining Comi- | the pany for last fifteen years Summer Prices COAL Per ton F.O.B. Bunkers Ladysmith Screened. $14.80 Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50 | Nanaimo Screened.... 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run. 14.5 Utah Stove 15.0 Utah Pile Run Utah-Indian Lum Indian Lump . Indian Nut .. h, Chestnut Jugior Diamond ets .. Carbolmdo Egg-N Any Screenings Indian Lump and Screenings — com- bination for furn- ) ace . 9.50 A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE Pacific Cout €oal Co.’ PHONE 412 MIKE MONICH KILLED |Anchorage Is Ready To Honor Seattleites ANCHORAGE, Alaska, —A com |as Price, June 16, mittee composed of Thom- Frank Reed and J. B. 'Gottstein were named at a spacial meeting merce to make entertain the Seattle | Tour.” |here on June 23. of the Chamber of Com- arrangements to “Good Will The visitors are expected “Tomorrow’s Styles THE SANITARY GROCERY -m‘ils%n That Pleases™ Juneau’s Own Store [or Busy PEOPLE Today” Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vineed. FINEST TAMERS Steamer R. J. MCKANNA, Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due *ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN ... Juné 11 *YUKON .....June 10 June 13 Ju; TALASKA ...June 14 June 18 *Aleutian(Friday) June 16 June 19 TN'WESTERN ..June 21 June 25 #1YUKON June 24 June 27 Ju *Southwestern Route. tSoutheastern Route. iCalls Yakutat northbound and southbound. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL ‘THE ALASKA LINE REDUCED RATES Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 LARGEST Seattle Northbound Southbound June 12 June 13 Phone 2 Juneau ne 19 June 20 June 26 June 27 uly 3 Serving Alaskans D. B, FEMMER | dw==gX M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla« *Calls first trip of month only Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 CANADIAN PACIFIC wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, Motorship ' “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports P! Phone Singls O June 14 June 20 particusars’ from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU M. S. Thurs- iay at 10 am. Kake, Port Al soints. P oo Pacific Transportation Compasy “PACIFIC” Leaves' Oty Dock every Thurs- 3. B. Burfoid & Co. Agente | Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junead June 21 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD | Leaved Jumeaw for Douglae and Thase i 6:15a.mm. 6:15p.0m 5 1:106m. J:30p.o 3 9:158.m.1 9:40pm. . SAILING 12:30p.m.¢ 18P TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 2:00pfn. 13 midnfght and SEATTLE 3:30p.m.t £1:00808 *4:00p.m. From Juneau Leaves Dosgns for Julieas 6:30a.m. #-3Cu.m. PRINCESS NORAH 8:30a.m. 17 45p.m. June 16, 23, 30 2:16p.m P S SUMMER TOURIST FARES 3:48p.m.» ! hEm NOW IN EFFECT i Good till October 31, 1033 - ‘Lickets, reservations and full '—':r;lkm :-wuupwd Juncau Ferry & Navigs- i tion Company for Pm:“fi Vateniiné Biag) SAFE Alaska Southern Airways PROVEN DEPEND Weekly Service to Principal Soml'nea.sternlztfiilkl:vY FAST Towns—. anes for For Reservations—Call ot See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 1 B T Thomas Hardware Co. l‘ GARLAND Estimates Free BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Sanding, ‘ Hardwood Flooring—Laying, ° 403 Goldstein Blg. Finishing PHONE 485 | The Florence Sho, , Permanent Waving a § Florence Holmquist, Prop. | PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building B TRER ll . WINDOW CLEANING ity Phone 582 | H H

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