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m1 : ‘. ] i { FOR EXAMPLE, HERES A LITTLE FEATURE THAT'S AN INDUCEMENT TO s ANY PURCHASER. T B 1\@@ C\'Ew MODEL $ GOT ON ITS ON CO ZDE’\’:?S? Marme News 9 o'clock Friday morning with 254 YOuU CAN ME NUTHIN' ABOUT A 'T SHOW SPEAKIN' TUBE, ALEUTIAN HAS 10 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT Seattle Char_n-b;r Tour Par- ty Also Aboard Headed by Cassius E. Gates SFATTLE, June 17.— Steameor Aleutian sailed for Alaska ports a. first class and 85 steerage passen- gers aboard. Passengers on the Aleutian book- r Juneau are Floyd Valk, E ) -4 {C. Cunningham, E. C. Moffett, Har- riet Barragar, Miss E. Flamoe, A |* Steamer Movements °! |® NORTHBOUND L] ® Alaska scheduled to arrive at e e 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. e e Aleutian due Monday night at e ® 6 o'clock. L 1® Zapora due Tuesday. 0 R R | SCHEDULED SAILINGS o FOR SALE—The most modern five porR RENT — Small furnished, Pl‘mcess‘ bmn»‘c" sche(}uled to e room house in Juneau. Never = gpanyment with bath. $20. Tel : OWL SRt Vanoouven RN been occupied. Hot water heat,' 1.0 3753 l7(flL 9 pm ; . oil burner, he od floors, best .. T 5 | ® Norco scheduled to sail from e of plumbing, full concrete base- TRIANGLE Bldg.—Furnished three, ® Seattle June 19 at 9 pm. e laund facilities, etc., rcom apt. and bath. Sublet until|® Prince George scheduled to e} See or phone G. E.! Oct. Enquire Apt. 2. e sall from Vancouver June ®f e 19 at 8 pm . TR HOUSEKEEPING room $10, apt.!e Northwestern scheduled to sail @ : with kitchenette $15, 2-room apl.|® from Seattle June 21, 9 am. ® FOR SALE — Reconditioned Hot-| g5 * ppone 436, | ® Princess Charlotte scheduled o | ey Bladieis | e Sor s - | ® to sail from Vancouver, June @ | cheap. 3 burner. Large oven. Al- COMPLETELY furnished apt. auto-'¢ 94 at 9 pm. ) aska Electric and Pv\-:“ matic heat. 2 rooms and kitchen-| ¢ gOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Co. ette, beautiful view. Telephone|e yukon scheduled southbound e | 2 | 416 © next Monda, o FOR SALE—T-tube Kolster R.:dm,"F’OR RENT — Six room - modm'n" Northland eduled south- e | $25.00. < Mrs. Fdwards, Imperial "% icheq house, Good location.|® Pound Monday morning at e Rooms. Phone 537. Telephone - 3703, |® 8 oclock o o 1 @ R LOCAL SAILINGS o FOR SALE—Scwing machine, din- g pooar myrnished house. Enquire| ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | ing table, buffet and chairs. = T o le day night at 6 p. m., for © Phone 4272. | | e Sitka and way ports. . - FOR RENT-—3 rm. furnished house| s pacific leaves every Thursday ® FOR SALE—Established goingbusi-| with bath. Close in. Tel. 4743 or/ e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® ness of the Alaska Beverage and call at 503 Willoughby Avenue. |e Kake and way ports. n; B““!"”’"' W"“'; S :’ Z“U",’ PAHTEY ‘Tornished Spartments|o o oot oo 20 & 2 A franchise and can sShow BYedl = n,yio aAnts apply 132 6th St. | | possibilities for beer bottling ! By ouial TN Of-Saat AR AT Bingle aoh Feduodd NEWSPAPER ADS MoST| requires 3 e rms. Call at prates g { ;’llg:;x‘x(l. balance terms. C: rates. Nugget Shop. FFECT[VE, CHAIN SAYS FOR RENT Furnished drmblr- room, steam heated. Red house, above Bergmann Hotel e near Second and Seward L e i | Lunch. Well ore managers of one national clothing chain sald to have receivd ed for sale on account of sick- \ circular from headquarters con- ness. Frigidaire equipped ¢ FOR RENT—Furnished room. In-itaining the following: | “and clear of "debTs. quiré 115 "West'6th St. Phone m‘ Do you want to be certain of | get Lunch cader interest? Then use the ne FOR SALE-—Midges established cash business is offer- Fr TiGuife Mia-] | FOR RENT—Furnished qmnmem. papers. Many a, circular reo POR SALFn—qu }nrwv -Davidson, heated, suitable for LD\lpl(“ Snow | ;) y a fllun(‘e while the local news- twin cylinder motorcycle. Terms' White Apartments. Inquire at paper, with ~hundreds or cash. Connors Motor Co. | Snow White Laundry. litems, is ad thoroughly from first o last page. of gener xl! | | nd! Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartment Planos & FOR SALE or rent- | i RS Do you want fast action? n radios. Expert piano tuning. An- pyaysp FOR RENT-—243 Willough-use the newspaper. The ad you derson’s Music Shoppe, S"W“'d‘ by Ave. Phone 223. L. R. Smith.|/run today, if it contains resl mer-} Street. Telephone 143. chandise news will bring immedi- ate results tomorrow. You can re- |ceive and sell out a consignment | of merchandise with newspaper ad- vertising in less time than it takes to prepare a circular. “Do you want representation in the same shopping window as the Five-room house, lother - merchants of your town?) Double! ppRELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004,|Then use the local newsaper. Wom- | = RENZ—Sleepmg room. Phone FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice | )T N neighborhood. Close in. Rents for| FURNISHED apmmem for rent, $2000 a month. Must sell qu\e\x,‘ Apply John Reck. make me an oOffér. Phil F. Mc-( Kanna, Dixon Street. 2 and 3 room rurniswed apts. at the! Phone 201. Knight Apts. FOR SALE kitchenette and bath. garage, ideal location. Price $2,-| en, the purchasing agents of theI 000.00. Next to Gorham’s Coffee; FOR RENT—Furmsnhed apt. In- home, read newspaper advertising | daily, whereas many a circular is Shop. Phone 194 f quire Bishop Apts. | |tossed into the wastebasket with- FOR SALE——Caxe fixtures consist- out a glance. ing of back bar, counter, stools WANTED | Do you want to be redognized| and booths. Very reasonable.| las a factor of importance in your Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. | WOMAN, '35, perfect Iealth, de- |comm a real ‘Hpme +town | sires position as cook, housekecp- you do, use the news- | CHOICT: level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in cii.y.I Inquire 132 6th Bt. | 10. papn —it undoubtedly is & strong| factor in the building of good will t o and acceptance by the whole town SEE 5= nighland forest| WANTED—To rent small furnishedgs g good place to trade.” MORRID 10 " or unfurnished house with op- o S L Phone 355. PTT ams m used | - - R 1 . nnSNAgoo:usilectlon. Con- | BOARD and room Mrs. Durnn\ Sos Skokse Oo Third and Main Sts. er, practical Phone Mary Klamer. nurse. tion to buy. D SHORT’S Juneau’s Finest Food Store TELEPHONE 58 : WANTED-—Housework bymc'apaiale young women. CT 2874 Empire.| MISCELLANEOUS | WAN’f’I;I;fbrcssrAn;k1lxg. TURN your via gols into vaie,| remodelin R g. $4.00 per day. 5th Cash or frade at Nugget BMOD| ;i wonnedy. Phone 337. E. BAL;; soles heels: men's dress shocsf Louise Couplin. ‘$1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. tailoring, | EXPERIENCED woman wanté HEELS, rubber or leather, mems housefork, day or hour. Capable BT 50c, women's- 35¢. salwm‘s. ; 1-3 Third and Franklin, T i-4 Front and Franklin. | 1-§ Front, near Ferry Way. \D FOUND 1-6 Pront, near Gross Apts. LOST Lo 3637 A-O y ey 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. uosT—A palr ol glasses between 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill Dunn’s residence and the As- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. gembly. J. W Le?vers. 2-1 wll’.floul.:by at Totem T SGE 3-3 Willoughby, opp. Ossh LOST—Watch, chain and 4 Cole's Garage. jtialled G.C.W. Reward . Return 2-4 Front and Seward. %0 Grover C. Winn. 2-5 Fropt and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. More For Your Money AT COLEMAN’S FrEsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska i BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP 1 07 Assembly Apartments R i o ) 5 ?——fim———fr ‘the Right TPrice e |attle Chamger of Commerce good- {Company Louise leaves Vancouver at 9 o'clock lon the route with the Princess Lou- lise during the season, Alaska for the present season. W. Griffin, Edward Donnie, Helen Renchan, Beth Frank, C. Black- ford and three steerage. Aboard the Aleutian is the Se will Gates, party headed by Cassius E President. D \PRINCE GEORGE TO SAIL NORTH MONDAY Steamer Prince George, the three| L. | funnel liner, of lh(‘ Canadian Na- Theodore A. Waliters, Caldwell, ldaho, attorney, was nominated as, first assistant secretary of the in-. terior by President Roosevelt. (As sociated Press Photo) —er— NORTHLAND DUE SOUTHBOUND ON MONDAYMORNING The motorship Northland, Capt. Williams and Edwin docked in Juneau at 2 o'clock this On the way edition of the U. 8. Navy, and will remain in port unt there on June 20. V. 1s will where the being carried on, and join continue which are part of the exp ships will return to Puget Warris in Ccmmand Lieut. Commander J. F. NAVY VESSELS HERE ON WAY 70 ALEUTIANS S. S. Swallow and U. S. 8. fisher docked at the Government wharf at 9:15 o'clock last evening to the Westward to join the Aleutian Island Survey Ex- the U. King- il early tomorrow morning, when they will proceed to Dutch Harbor, arriving From Dutch Harbor the two navy Westward survey operalions are the U. S. S. Argonne and U. S. S. Gannett edition. | The survey work will be continuad until August 15 at which time ‘the Sound. Warris is commanding officer of the U. 8. S. Swallow and other the ship are, Lt. us, Executive Office Huntley, Chief Boastwain Harer and Machinist Forest son. Harer are both well-known A ‘Wind- Commander Warris and Mr. in Ju- neau as tliey made numerous vis- its in Juneau on the U. S. S. ped here to rzfuel on its the Pribilof Tslands. Winckler cn Kingfishe: Lieut. manding officer Kingfisher while Winch, of the other E. R. Winckler is Swal- low last year when the ship stop- way to T com- oficers on | (j. g) C. J. Stark-| r, Ensign J. H. tional, start the service for that! morning and sailed from here for apoard are Lt. (jg) M. T. D(\\wm company t Monday night, Teav a at 5 c'clock. In addition to Chief Boatswain Paul Smith, Boat- | ng Vancouver at 8 o' passengers for Juneau and 16 swain ‘William R. J. Hayes and nce George will alternate h|through passengers for Sitka, there Chief Machinist Virg D. Duke. he Prince Rupert on we V-|were 12 round trippers aboard the Lieut. (jg.) Briggs is an officer ice to Southeast Alaska por motorship. passenger on the U. S. S. King- Ty | Disembarking here from Seattle fisher to the Westward where he PR]NCESS IOUISE ls were Mr. and s. H. D. Stabler, will take up his duties: as Execu- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, El- r of the U. 8. S. Gannett. ON S.E. ALASKA ROUTE liott Robertson and Carol Robert- Commander Warris in- son, Robert Hurley, A. Fritsche, called on Gov. John W. The Canadian Pacific Steamship|Bob Erbes, W. J. Harland, H. Jen- the Governor’s house last the the inaugurates tourist season when Princess D. tonight for Southeast Alaska ports. The Princess Charlotte will be the Princess Norah, sailing south yesterday morning, making her last trip to | TIDES TOMORROW i . e Jul (Alaska Standard Time; add one hour for Juneau district) Low tide, 4:00 a.m., 18 feet. High tide, 10:17 a.m., 11.6 feet. Low tide, 3:48 p.m., 50 feet. High tide, 10:00 p.m., 147 feet. Tides Monday tide, 4:46 am., High tide, 11:12 a.m.,, Low tide, 4:39 p.m., 5.0 High tide, 10:43 p.m., 15.1 ——— .- BETHEL VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO OPEN MONDAY Low 08 122 feet: feet. feet, Jol feet, Cn Monday morning the Bethel Vacation Bible School will open and continue for two weeks, in the forenoons from 9 to 12 o'clock, at the Bethel Mission on Main Street. Boys and girls arz invited to attend and enjoy the sessions of music and Bible study. . ———————— Dairy products led all agricul-+ tural products in Tennessee in 1932, SWIM CAPS 25¢ to $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders 2 50 Anytime 4 ? Phone 134 We Deliver Laundry _PHONES 83 OR 85 summer | sen, Willard Berg Alfred Pussa, the Northland coln, Miss Jane Armond, Miss Doris Stuart, Alhadefs, | Mrs. Dr. Mrs. Putman, Mrs. H. C. Redman,; Noah Howell, Herman Weswig Those were: Ellen Mize,- C. P. Naghel, Miss Dox othy W R. C. H Through passengers for Sitka on were G. W. Fres-j | A. C. Bauer, Mills, lia Wilson, Charles Charles Alhadeff, Charles Etelind, the Re leaving here Mr. and Mrs. Josep! Norman hn, Mrs. Russell, COAL Per ton F.O0.B, Bunkers Ladysmith Screened. $14.80, Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50. Nanaimo Screened.... 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run.. 14.50 Utah Stove ... Utah Pile Run .. Utah-Indian l,ump. Ind ian Lump .. ‘Indian Nut . Indian Chestnut Junior Diamond Briquets Carbonado Egg-Nu Any Screenings ... Indian Lump and Screenings — com- bination for furn- ace .. A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE “Pacific Coast Coal PHONE 412 , Pat Metzgar, Hy Littlefield, Miss Ruth De- Mathscn,i for Shelley, Jack Calvin and baby; Henry Kivolivik to Port Althorp. . | The Northland is due back here early Mcnday morning and will sail for the south at 8 o'clock. evening and this morning Green, i, MiSS‘ - Miss| and V. Ca.rlj Sitka: h King,' Pat Willie Cheaper BUT BETTER PLUMBING SHEET METAL job will cost” Not Because We Are | RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING | | “We tell you in advance what | at 10 |o'clock he and Licut. Winckler paid Shelton; from Southeast Al-|their official call at the Governor's aska ports—J. Brennan, J. Brand- offic bik, P. O. Peterson, S. Josenhans, Ry Bernard, Harold! Bernard, John Larson and Harold| Nixon. for Busy PEOPLE 15.00 1450, 13.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 12.95 13.00 8.00 cious lunch. Co: vinced. Bailey’s 9.50 Co.t THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store Thut Pleases™ Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- here and be con- me FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau W Steamer Seattle Northbound = Southbound *ALEUTIAN June 12 N'WESTERN ... June 11 June 13 *YUKON June 10 June 13 June 19 tALASKA ... June 14 June 18 June 20 *Aleutian(Friday)June 16 June 19 June 26 TN'WESTERN ...June 21 June 25 June 27 [ ¥ +1YUKON June 24 June 27 Juy 3 47 *Southwestern Route. tSoutheastern Route. iCalls Yakutat northbound and southbound. FOR_INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent REDUCED RATES Serving Round Trip Rates Alaskans “Northland” to Seattle and return—s$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Tlcled Agent Phune kL] M.S.“ZAPORA” June 14 June 20 June 21 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 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Fhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agen? FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jumean for Douglss and Thame D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneat AuAmAn PACIEFIC s:15a.m. 7.10a.m 9:158.m.1 SAILING | 12:300,m.4 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00p.. and SEATTLE | 3:30p.m.1 From Juncau PRINCESS NORAH | May 30 June 16, 23, 30 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 $7:45p.m. 12 15 m 17i6a'm. ‘Lickets, reservations and full '_th P WS va only. particuars 1rom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Juneau Ferry & Naviga- JUNEAU | tion Company e Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thars- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Porte DAVE HOUSEL, Agemt Pacifio m-mu-} Company . “PACIFIC” (-eavu Olt! Dock every ‘Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, mamummm 3.'B. Burford & Co, Agente Phone T8 Valentine Bldg. Alaska Southern Airways SAFE FAST 'ROVEN DEP! Weekly Service to P ipal SOutheasteEer:ABw Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— otel 10 | : | i FRONT STREUT | Sanding, Finishing i L | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | [ . | 1 {e e — FAINTS-—O1LS The Florence Shi ‘ %::;W | Permanent :"h::e. a;::xn, | Thomas Hardware Co. ||| PHONE 421 . WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 4385 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office |