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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY " PO . T.I1.Y AND 1 EVER OWNED, KITTY/! THAT'S THE SNAPPIEST CA| FOR SALE — Fresh Milch Goats. Reasonable. Telephone 82. ik RS D ar FOR SALE—Three-room log cabin,! p} Fritz Cove Road, fully furnished Beautiful view. Apply on prem- FOR RENT—Nicel ed room ises to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom | HOUSEKEEPING rooms, one room nd hone kitchenette, 436, 2 room apt ly furnished heat- Quiet. Tel. 330. FOR SALE—18-foot round bottom, COMPLETELY furnished house for copper riveted, oak ribbed boat; collapsible top, 16 h.p. Johnson motor. Suitable for prospecting or outing. Phone 15 or see Sam Daniels care of Alaska Laundry“ nt. 5th and Park. Tel. 2501 FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment with bath. $20. phone 3753. Tele- CANARY singers $5.00 each. Mrs. Steinbeck, Steinbeck Apts HOME on 6th and Park Sts. Phone 3602, POR SALE—7-tuve Kolster Radio, 5+ $2500. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Rooms.. Phone. 537, b FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. well FOF established cash business is offer-, ' ed for sale on account of sick-ipop pENT _ Furnished double o PARTLY furnished Davis Apts.,, apply 132 6th St. FOR RENT—Furnished house, four|e rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C.le Lund, 5th and Kennedy. Mrs, Anna Winn. apartments. R RENT — Single apt. Reduced|® | tes. Nugget Shop. By CLIFF e Marine News ¢ Steamer Movements 'PRIN. LUUISE lN |e NORTHBOUND | |@ Norco scheduled to arrive at ® ® noon tOMOrrow. . | | @ Northwestern schedulea to ar- e L 5 e rive Sunday. &} ; hl |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e/ filgu A D Y1 | Yukon scheduled to sail from ® | L LLLLL e Scattle June 24 at 9 am. e 4 | | @ Princess Charlotte scheduled ®! o) the way south from Lynn |® to sail from Vancouver, June @ icanal ports, the Princess Louise, ¢ 24 at 9 pm. ® lcommanded by Capt. A. Slater, ;[and A. G. Barker, Prince Rupert scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver June e |® 26 at8pm . ¢ Northland scheduled sail ® June 26 at 9 e purser, docked | in ‘Juneau at 6:30 o'clock this morning and sailed for the south| at 9 o'clock. to , to the round trip} | from Seattle In addition /e pm. ® [ passengers, the Princess Louise! ‘@ Alaska scheduled to sall from ® i,k the following passengers Seattle June 28, a% 9 pm, 'iaboard here: Thomas Paddock, Jes- | | « Zapora scheduled to sail from ® e Buckner. W. De Chambie. E Seattle June 30 at noon. ® ‘Arnold, R. Spencer, R. J. Dupce.} Princess Louise scheduled to ':G, F. Monteith, Mrs. G. F. Mont- | sail from Vancouver July 1 ® ejth Miss Virginia Shattuck, W. . b i at 9 pm ® 'Manr, J. C. Bromfield, W. Warren, ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free ., . " coom heated. Red house, » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o | Rt o A and clear of debts. Inquire Mid-' .0 B sl g INGS | o[H Mcalster, K. Garfield, Mr| get Lunch {, Rboxe Bergmann, Hotel. ‘: Pr l::;bo‘i:’:““sa ljrd:‘}‘ n‘:fi .“:md Mrs. Stanley Sutton, Andrew & = e 501 u t y - " 34 vy e T FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, e pight, Y bt b o S e FOR SALE or rent—Planos and — peated, suitable for couple. Snow|e alentian scheduled south- e | hs F- Sutton. | radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| white Apartments. Inquire atlq hound next Monday. of This was. the first trip ,of the derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward. gnow White Laundry. b 1ocais % IN.GS e Princess Louise to be made ‘during Street. Telephone 143. — | Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. : FOR SALE — Modern cozy four room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $2000 a month. Must sell quick, FoR R make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- § Kanna, Dixon Streets Fi ¥ kitchenette and bath. garage, ideal location. Price $2,- | AF Double| __ HOUSE FOR RENT—2 3“ Willough-| ® Phone 223. L. R. Smith Slee_pmg room. Phone the present season and the eghed-[ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® day night at 6 p. m, for O Sitka and way ports. ®lcau on Tuesday. The Princess ® Pacific leaves every Thursday ® !y ..c. wi]| arrive in Juneay next e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, :‘0“ the cvening of July — | FURNISHED apartment for rent.|HALIBUT BO pply John Reck. 2 PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004. | 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee Shop, Phone 194, | qul FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist- |FOR RENT—Furmsned apt. In- ire Bishop Apts. ing, of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reasonable, Apply Kaufmann's' Cafe. 1 i | LOS .OST AND FOUND T—Black Labrador pup. Return GHOICT: Tevel residence lot, 60x100, “at bargain. Best location in city.| Inquire 132 6th 8¢, SEE MORRIS 10z nighland forest wood, any length. EXCEPTIONAL pargamns 1 used cars now. Good selection. Cob- to { { nors Motor Co. | all selling for 7% and 4% cenis a !| SMART DRESSMAKING || At 10 oclock this morning the ‘poynd. i | MISCELLANEOUS SHOPPE {Juneau Volunteer ' Fire Depa.t_wmem‘ e ,——— o Hours 8 to 12 No—i to 6 pm, | Was called out by @ blaze in theig ¢ g v e s 09000000 TURN your ola gold ‘nto value.! | 109 Main St. Phone 219 ‘ |alley way between Knight's marble o AT THE [OTELS . Cash or trade av Nugget Shop.|g: {works and the, Midget Cafe, Olig 6 g 6 0 0o ®o 9 0 0 c 0 0 @& e 3 |8 3 " iLower Front Street, which cnused‘ Gastineau soles heels men's dress shoes| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ' slight damage before it was ex-|{ g A Stephanus, ' Tyee; C. R. $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’ T T .. |tinguished by the firemen. | Murphy, Dundas Bay; Doc Silver,| EJ::EIS,i(k leather, me n's 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. WANTED WANTED—Hotel, house or laundry work wanted by experienced lady. Telephope 396, room 14. Empire. LOST—Watch, chain and fob, in- itialled G.C.W. Reward . Return Grover C. Winn. 3 Uniforms—Men’s Shirts Tailored to Order | WE HAVE T e Kake and way ports. {lee0eeeooecosoescoon, .EIGHT HALIBUTERS i SELL IN SEATTLE | Hallbut boats taking on ice at) spATTLE June 23.—Three hali- | |the Juneau Cold Storage COMPANY iyt schooners arrived from the 1:‘:” "h‘“ Tl;’é“":‘z"‘]zex;iwrie::1weslcrn halibut banks today and| {leaving for o 9 *!five came in from the' localjbanks | the Schooner Sitka, _Cu{:«, Bfll“,md disposed for their cate as |Doucett, the Louhelen, Capt. K"“‘Eifollows- Hildre, the Norland, Capt. ’I‘ami From the western banks—Pacific Sfi;dV‘kfil Al et |with 36,000 pounds, Western with tie Fagle, Capt. 8dal, {36000 pounds and Excel with 38, T [;;fg:“(‘:‘m:;’l‘n*;e 000 pounds, all selling for 6% and !this morning instead of last even- 49 cents 8. PO i 3 { From local banks—Hcover with ing as was planmed. 118,000 pounds, California with: 18,- ———v— — 1000 pounds. Libanon with 12,000 BLAZE ON LOWER ipounds, Jane with 18,000 pounds FRONT STREET THIS A. M.|and Prospectors with 2,000 pounds, { ON ICE AND BAIT HERE | SMALL It is believed it was caused bY|pundas Bay; H. M. Smith, city. |hot ashes which ignited the dry Zynda wood. Mary Hill, Seattle; Charles G. S McIntosh, Timmins, Ont. { TIDES TOMORROW | S arsiind & ek e| John Voznil, Gity. (Alaska Standard Time; add one hour for Juneau District) e —- ODD FELLOWS MEMORIAL SERVICES & B e at the Right Price ‘ High tide, 1:15 am. 16.1 feet. All Odd Fellows are requested to WANTED—Will trade 12 hp. out- | Harris Hardware Co. || Low tide 7:5¢ am. -18 feet. [assemble at the 1. O, o ¥ Hall, board motor for 4 or 6 h.p. John-| Lower Prout Street J{ High tide 2:21 pm, 141 feet. |Sunday morning, Jyne 25, at 10:30, i son Seahorse. See Capt. Wood . g| Low tide, 7:55 pm, 40 feet. |to attend Memorial Service. to be aboard M, S. “Messenger,’ C)h,v‘.. - held in the Northern Light Pres- iy Float. Classifled ads nay. byterian Church commencing at 11 ifi'ANTED«—Msn capable of operat- ing grocery store, Must make small . investment. . Well secured. Long hours. Answer in own hand amount willing to invest. L 2908 care of Empire WANTED—Good second hand stove| with coils. Phone 2951. AGENCY (Autbiorized Dealers) |Phone 513 FresH and Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either - case you'll want your drapes i SCANDINAVIAN LOWER FRONT STREET | Rates. by Day, Week or Month | L) CLEAN cleaned. o'clock. BENDICK LOWELL, —ady. FIRE ALARM CALLS 121 lule calls for a frip by the’steamer every two weeks arriving in Jun- (P |schooner Grayling, Capt. Tony trance has been constructed far| MOTOR QUITS, PRINCE GEORGE * PLANE DROPS, | HERE ON FIRST FLIER KILLED TRIP OF 1933 On the first trip of the 1933 sea- son, the Canadian National steam- er, Prince George, docked here last evening at 7:30 o'clock and left 'for Skagway at midnight. F it Capt. H. E. Nedden, one of the kl::‘NMIZ:EGg- (\:Iqa]m ;’e“s’v‘e :'i JE;‘_l best known skippers on the Alas- was Kkilled, and J. A. Sherida{n. aged ‘}kadrunlhf oo:‘r;.;nandmg b vlissel a seaman, was fatally mjured'é’;e b oo ifrigd b iy 4 eson, Chief Officer, A. S. Munro, when 3 Plane crashed near here|gpief Enginer, J. A. Crawford, B \A‘lxiane.syses Yoihe cokblicaiia aunY o (8 g Bearls, Adsiatgnt fute plane dropp:d from a height of % e A‘ Flar ey Chit S:vSWérd. 300 feet when the motor quit S R e pas;engefs for Juneau the steamer had aboard HAL[BUT BO—A——TS 55 round trip tourists and eight ;‘l"nsign andEman Crash! from Height of Three Hundred Feet J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 20 June 28 June 27 July 3 July 4 tALASKA *ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN 1*YUKON June 24 TALASKA June 28 “~—Southwestern Route, t—Southeastern Route 1—Calls Yakutat northbound and southbound. For Informations, Reservations and Tickets June 19 June 25 June 27 July 2 June 21 CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED RATES Serving Round Trip Rates Alaskans “Northland” to Seattle ang return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 D. B. FEMMER. SELL FARES T0 ] JUNERU BUYER land. { Southbound the Prince George 'is due back in Juneau at midnight which was sold to the Juneau Colij, Garter, R, Dow, C. Houston, H. Storage Company for 6 and '3 gigpts ang C. G. Melntosh. cents 8 pound and this morning R tomorrow night. ‘Those disembarking here, were early took ice at the Cold Storage paratory to leaving again mIOFFlCE FOR ALASKA o 1| YUKON AIRWAYS IS Iseveral from far-away, fiftzen from {Honolulu, F. H., one from Pago Pago, Samoa, and one from Eng- The halibut beat, Celtic, Capt. : from Vancouver, C. Lamarche, Mrs. Charics S Ybrought lI“’ 1500 gana Oison, Mrs. Alice Young and pounds of fish yesterday a Lmoxmm_om Prince Rupert, W. S, Child, fishing banks. Halibut boats arriving wi 5 tr morning and selling to the, AT ALASKAN HOTEL Juneau Cold Storags Company for! 6 and 3 cents a pound were, the An office with an outside en- Christensen, 11,000 pounds; the the Alaska Yukon Airways, in. a gasboat Dixon, Capt. Peter Mel- 'corner of the lobby of the Alaskan seth, 11,000 pounds and the T-3380, Hotel and is practically completed. Capt. John Pademeister, 1500 The attractive sign on the win- pounds. dow of the small office advertises The Ina J, Capt. Sivert E. And- transportation to points in north- 2rson, brought in 12000 pounds 'ern British Columbia and the Yu- of hdlibut this morning shortly kon Territory and also the Taku before: noon which had not boen|’rradmg Co., big game hunting, sold up to 12 o'clock. raw furs and supplies. e, ——— The Fokker plane recently pur- MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR chased by Capt. Willlam Strong, ODD FELLOWS TO BE ]fl;u)'presidem of the Alaska Yukon AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Airways, is expected to arrive here i’mesday from Victoria, B. C., where On Sunday morning at 10:30.it went to obtain its' Canadian o'clock all members of the LO.OF, Tegistty, Capt. Strong said today. will meet at the Odd Fellows' He already has several bookings Hall and from there proceed to for transportation into the Cassiar the Northern Light Presbyterian country he declared. Church to attend the Memarial,‘ The construction of the office Services to be held at 11 o'clock.iwas done by the Handy Andy All members are requested to.be Carpenter shop and Lu Liston is at the Odd Fellows' Hall ‘promptly jresponsible for the sign on the at 10:30 o'clock. | window. ——————.———— ¢ OSCAR ALEXANDER TO ENTER PIONEERS’ HOME | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Bffective June 1, 1833 LEAVE AUK BAY 00° a.m. Oscar Alexander, of Craig, left| Juneau last evening on the motor- ship - Estebeth for ‘Sitka where he | will take up his residence at the Pioneers’ Home. (& 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) Summer Prices Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight for Busy PEOPLE “ “ Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can't enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come | Ladysmith Screened..$§14.80 Ladysmith Mine Run i:fi M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. CAHADIAN TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA —— Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneay June 30 July 6 July 7 *Calls first trip of month only Oftice, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street ¥Yhoné 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaved Janean for Douglas M PACIFIC SAILING - and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 23; July 7, 21 #-30) m, 17:45p.m. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE i June 30; July 14, 28 115 m SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 1—Preight wit; o- acpepieq ‘lickets, reservations and full ‘3—8sturdsys only, particuiars trom ] £ uncau Fe V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent u Ferry & Navigs- JUNEAU ¢ tion Company e Motorship Pacifio. Transportation M “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O - M. S. “PACIFIC” . Thurs- n dirways SAFE FAST PROVEN D i Weekly Service to Principal mm%rgw Towns—Also Planes for Charter @ * For Reservatlons—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU" Hi Hangar 28-—Hotel 10 e i ! | i ! 5 4 here and be con- Butler Mauro - Drug Co. Express Money Orders Anytime Phone 134 We Deliver 'THE SANITARY PHONES 83 OR 85 Indian Lump and bination for furm- ace " A COAL FOR EVERY \ " BURPOSE' : Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 s oud | Sy WINDOW: CLEANING PHONE 485 le Papers for Sale_ at Empire Office

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