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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933. e SUTTVNLY SUSIE! P MEET ME AT THE FRONT GATE . T'LL GO GIT IT OUT OF THE GARAGE ! ME AN’ POLLY TO THE MOVIES flfl FOR SALE — Unfinished kitche: chairs, both regular and back at prices which save money. Economy Furniture I O. O. F. Bldg. ! FOR RENT—Fully fiddle you Co., i ment to sub-let until July 28 the Assembly Apartments quire S 2919 care Empire. in| In-| - - v g T w_”’i 2 Bnt . to! ock’s B et Sith W wiiont .. THREE-ROOM apt. ~Steinbeck rude. Enquire Finpire B 2926 ”“USEK;EPING % and Kkitchenette, 2 Phone 436. one room room FOR SALE—Wood and coal apl Phone 801. FOR SALE—USED HEATERS, both g coal or wood, Two-large iron | $10. each. Four sizeos. | Cole’s Airtight heaters mmxm1 Furniture Co,, I. O. O. F. Bldg. range 'OR RiNTmC(mlpul y furnished 6-room home. Excellent location. Telephone 3703 asso |FOR RENT—Nicely rurnished heat- ed room. Quict. Tel. 330. 3 | i FOR SALE—5% acres situated on | Glacier Highway northwest Of GOMPLETELY furnished house for| town. Wonderful view. Virgin tim rent. 5th and Park. Tel. 2501. ber. Will sell all or any par Would make good proposition to FDR RENF sub-divide and sell homes or apartment with bath. home sites. Absolutely clear title] phone 3753. guaranteed. Plot known as Wood-| ford Tracts. If interested, com- municate with Mrs. J. W. Wood= | ford or apply by letter to W "’5”8_P;1RTLY turnished care Empire. | Davis Apts., apply Small 7-ROOM furnished house. EnqmrM Mrs. Anna Winn apartments. | 132 6th St. FOR SALE—USED RANGES—ONE STAR ESTATE SIX HOLER with coil, one Majestic six holer with .coil; ranges priced from $15 to $20. Economy Furniture Co., I. O O. F. Bldg. FOR RENT — rates. Nugget Shop. g g T T FOR RENT — Furnished double room, steam heated. Red house, above Bergmann Hotel. THREF BURNER eleciric range with. oven. Just like new. Very| reasonable. Call 233 Willoughby. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, heated, suitable for couple. Snow White Apartments. Inquire at - Snow White Laundry. FOR SALE—One mahogany finish| .- Sl cigar and tobacco case. Good price for quick sale. George Bros. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments |HOUSE FOR RENT- "43 Wllqugh~ in \\"ml by Ave. Phone 223. L. R. Smith. suitable —-— ~— FOR RENI—Sleepmg room. 531, FOR SALE—Real values mixed double blankets for camp, boat and general use Economy Fudniture Co, I. O. O, F. Bldg. FOR SALE — F’ll‘bh Mllch GoaLs Reasonable. To]cphoxm 82. m. Phone ;’ FURN’!SHED apnnn.cnt Apply John Reck. Tor rent.| | PERELLE Apurements. Phone 2004.| FOR SALEAT‘I‘(‘C -room l')g abin, ! Fritz Cove Road, fully furnished.| Beautiful view. Apply on prem-! ises to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom. FOR RENT—Furmsned apt. In- quire Bishop Apts. | | FOR SALE—Beer tables, unfinish-| ed, strongly constructed, turned legs and priced right. See them. Come in round or square styles. Economy Furaiture Co., I O. O. F. Bldg. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Watch, . chain and fob, in- itialled G.C.W. Reward . Return| to Grover C. Winn. WANTED WANTLU Wcman for general housework. Phone 483. | P’OR SALE—18-foot round bom)m.‘ R copper riveted, oak ribbed boat; collapsible top, 16 hp. Johnson motor. Suitable for prospecting or | — outing. Phone 15 or see Sam ! WANTED—Hote!, house or “laundry Daniels care of Alaska Laundry‘ work wanted by experienced lady. | Telephone 396, room 14. ‘WANTED—Mnn cnpab]e of opera,t— ing grocery store, Must make small investment. Well secured. Long hours. Answer in own hand writing, state age, experience and amount willing to invest. L 2908 of Empire HOME on 6th and Park Sts. Phone! 3602, ’OR SALE—T-tune Kolster RJAU()\ $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial| Rooms. Phone 537. | R SALE—Midges Lunch. Well established cash business is offer- TR ed for sale on account of sick- WANTED—G ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free, with coils. and clear of debts. Inquire Mid-, get Lunch ; POR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Te]enhonc 143. 00d second hand stove Phone 2951. MISCELLANEOUS TURN your ol gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | HALF soles heels men's dress shoes $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum's. FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- _° room house, beautiful view, nice | Hgm.g neighborheod. Close in. Rents for $20.00 a month. Must sell quick, make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. TYOR SALE rubber or leather, men’s| 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. Five-room house,| kitchenette and bath. Double| garage, ideal location. Price $2- 000.00. Next to Gorham's ‘Coffee Shop. Phone 194 PFOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stdols and booths. Very reasonable, _Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. fiotcr: level residence lot, 50x100, 4t bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th 8¢ E MORRIS 167 mm.na fores! Harris Hardware Co. Lower Pront Street ;R PR R P O | BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 1 ! » . Ladies’ 1/, Soles $1.00 | | Ladies® heels straightened ..35¢ All rubber heels ... we...35€ | ‘the entire center of a street Mens rubber ' soles .$1.00 up | “urved for wagons and buggies. n’s leather % soles,$1.25 up | furnished apart-| e le turnished | o $20. Tele-|o |. | Single apt. Reduced| le Q..‘.o.o....- Van’s New Prices | | 5 Marine News * NORTHWESTERN IN NORTHBOUND THIS MORNING Northbound, the steamer North- western, commanded by Capt. John | Livingstone, Lieut. Commander, U S. N. R, and F. B. Coe, Purser docked at the City Wharf here 17:30 o'clock this morning and ‘ed for Haines and Skagway 11:30 o'clock. The steamer was delayed In reaching Juneau northbound by the unusually large consignment of freight for Southeast Alaska po and the canneries at Hidden Inlet Union Bay and Skowl Arm. Passengers for Juneau aboard the steamer were: from Seattle Miss Dorothy Aalbut, Chris Ave. Cecile Cashen, C. Church, Mrs. C. o |Church, Betty Church, = Pegey Chluch Dr. J. W. Edmonds, F. P SOUTHEw v SAILINGS Eovchev, Mrs. E. P. Eovchev, Jos- Northwestern scheduled ®|eph v, Gagin, Mrs. Gus George southbound at 3 a. m. W2d- ® |c E. Hiett, G. H. Imlay, C. F. nesday. ® Lane, Mrs. F. J. Mullen, Bess LOCAL SAILINGS O'Neill, Miss J. J. Packer, W. S Estebeth leaves every Thums- ® proctor, Mrs. W. S. Proctor and day night at 6 p. m, for © . ; p Tonkin, Jr Sitka 'and way ports. ® ! Those disembarking from South- Pacific leaves every Thursday ®|.,.t Alaska ports were: from Ket-| at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ®| ., jan_J . Thompson, Miss V.| Kake and way ports. ® | Baumann, George Heflin, J. T. .5 B0 b S AN NP Burnelt, ‘O F MWD, M1 0., HI % “ Milton and H. B. Crewson; from| | Wrangell—J. W. Gucker and from| | Petersburg—Myrtle Boynton, Leaving here on the Northwest- School tax is now due and pay-lern for Haines were J. T. Kennedy, able and notice is hereby given|niss L. Chisel, Mrs. J. H. Chisel, that July 1 is final day for pay-|{Gilbert Wilson; for Swagway—P. F. ment of this tax. After this date) white, Lee Johnson, K. W. Blan- penalty will be added and properichard, George Anderson, Mrs. F. seps taken to enforce collection. |Lloyd, Mary Bonita Hoke, A. Van H. R. SHEPARD, | Mavern, John M. Chamberlain, C. School Tax Collector.| R, Rose, Franklin G. Forrester; Offices in B. M. Behrends Bank|for Wrangell—J. M. Mack and for Building. -| Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bel- ~{lon and George Bellon. The Northwestern will return from Lynn €anal ports Wednesday |and leave for the south by way of Sitka. ———— ONLY 2 HALIBUTERS ARRIVE AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 26.—Ouly two halibut schooners arrived here to- day and they were from the local banks. The Eureka brought in 10,000 pounds and the Tillikum had 12,000 pounds. Both craft sold for 7% and 5 cents a pound. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive m o port at 3 o'clock tomorrow ® morning . Princess' Charlotte schedulede | to arrive in port lomor- e| row afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled - to sail from Vancouver June 26 at 8 p.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26 at 9 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 28, at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle June 30 at noon. Aleutian schieduled to sall from Seattle July 1 at 9 a. m. Princess Louise sail from Vancouver e at 9 pm. ® Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 3, at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled sail from Vancouver July at 8 p. m. scheduled July to | 1 | to 3 o FINAL NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX W TREATMENT GETS QUICK RESULTS It takes only about 3 minutes for| Bisma - Rex, the new, delicious-| tasting antacid powder, to bring) you relief from stomach agonies.| And its relief is lasting, too! Thou-| sands are finding a new freedom from the slavery of indigestion and| other stomach troubles. Butler Mauro Dug Co., your Rexall Drug Store, has Bisma-Rex. Get a jar from them today! AMPLE COUPON Take this coupon to Butler | Mauro Drug Co. and get a small size ni this weonder pro ; duct FE | Name Address [ SO SWIM CAPS 25¢ to $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders Anytime Phone 134 FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin Pront and Franklin. - Pront, near Ferry Way. Front, near @ross Apta, Pront, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill, Pront at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. ‘Willou, opp. Cash Cole'’s O 3 Front and Seward. Fropt and Maln. | Any Screenings . By CLIFF STERRETT {ALEUTIAN HERE CHANGES MADE IN NAVIGATION KASAAN BAY — Sallery Cove Buoy 3, 3rd class can, established June 1Ist in 41 feet of water, 1200 yards 136 degrees from Saltery Cove Light to mark reef on*east side of cove. To be maintained only from May 1st to October 16th “each year. KASAAN BAY—Saltery Cove Buoy 5, 3rd class can, established n!Junz 1st in 38 feet- of water, 75 |ft. 325 degrees from rock off can- of the steamer 111(1“'“3 dock, To be maintained Juneau dock, where lonly from May 1st to October 16th s were loaded for ship-[each year. were crowdsd with| CLARENCE STRAIT—Lake Bay the Seattle tour party |[Float 1 replaced for season June the |14 and 2nd class can buoy re- west- moved. | WRANGELL NARROWS— The the U. S. Engineer Officz, War De- So- partment, Seattle, Wash., gives no- tice that dredge Col. P. S. Michie will be engaged in dredging cpera- tions in Wrangell Narrows during a period of about one month Be- ginning June 21st. The work first taken up will be in the dredged channel across Petersburg Bar. vessels arc requested to ocut for the dre and keesp clear. The dredge is equipped for radio communication and the call letters are WYBI. WRANGELL NARROWS—Pet- ersburg Barf Buoy 40 was tempor- arily discontinued June 20th on account of dredging operations. WRANGELL NARROWS kof Shoal Buoy 44 was June 20th to a 2nd Class iron spar. BOCAS DE FINAS CHANNEL— White Cliff Lighted Buoy 12 established June 20 in 13 'fathom of water; lighted buoy is red skeleton superstructure and shows a flashing white light every 3 sec- onds, flash 0.3 second duration, of 150 candlzpower, 12 feet above water. ON WAY SOUTH AT 6 AM. TODAY the Joseph Jos- Seat- Good Met by many Juneauite teamer Aleutian, Capt. Ramsauer, commanding and eph Large, purser, with the tle Chamber of Commer Will Tour abcard, docke City Wharf he 6 o morning and sailed for at 9 o'clock. The: de the Al concentral ment couth, embers of d Juneau people, renewing endships made on. the bound stop of the Aleutian. Thoze lcavmg Junzau on eamer southbound were, for Har Dotoff, Esther Odorn, McManus, Tom Dot Walker, Margar A. C. Proctor Mr. and Mrs \“‘l Church Jr., Mrs. C. R. ipscn, Mrs. C. H. Melton R. F. Taylor, B. Barnhardc N. A. McEachran. PRINCE GEORGE SOUTHBOUND ON SUNDAY MORNING Southbound, the Canadian Na- tional steamer Prince George, Capt H. E. Nedden, commanding, and |J. A. Cm\\fonl Purser, docked in Juneau at 2:30 o'clock Sunday morning and sailed for the south lat 3 o'clock. In addition to the passengers, those leaving neau for the south were: for Van- couver—Marie Bussinger, and for Seattle Mrs. Harry Olds zmdv Temar Delao. | The Canadian National steamers,| AUTO DRIVERS. ATTENTION! Prince George and Prince Rupcr' will arrive in Juneau at 6 oclock Al in the evening on alternate Thurs-|May 31, If you drive a-car you days during the remainder of the Must have a license. Fee $1.00. summer season. The Prince Rupert | A. W. HENNING, is due here this week and the —adv. City Clerk. Prince George will again arrive| e on Thursday, July 6, according to} ATTENTION MASONS H. R. Shepard, Juneau representa-!| There will be a Called Communi- tive of the company. cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge at - > i1:15 P.M. sharp Wednesday for —n purpose of funeral service for Bro. | Guerin. By order of W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. at Camp- Phil- ige round trip from Ju- 1 operators censes expired TIDES TOMORROW A R YRGS (Alaska Standard Time; add on2 hour for Juneau District.) High tide 3:00 a. m.,, Low tide 9:37 a. m, High tide 4:01 p. m., 143 Tow tide . m., 39 e, ‘The advertisements are guide to efficient spending. —adv. TIME SCHEDULE Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight for Bus PEOPL %:3 Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s Cafe 15.2 -0.6 fee ;« fee fe you Summer Prices COAL Per ton F.O0.B. Bunkers Ladysmith Screened. $14.80 Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50 Nanaimo Scrcened.... 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run.. 11.50 Utah Stove . 15.00 Utah Pile R . 1450 U lndlan Lump__. 13.00 Indian Lump Indian Nut . Indian Chestnut Junior Diamond Indian Lump and Screenings — com- bination for furn- ace . e A CO%L FOR EV ERY ?lufic Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 THE stTARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store m H‘&u" SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 20 June 26 June 27 July 3 July - 4 } Steamer TALASKA ... *ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN #*YUKON June 24 TALASKA . June 28 *—=Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. {—Calls Yakutat northbound and sbuthbound For Informations, Reservations and Tickely June 19 June 25 Junme 27 July 2 June 21 CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent REDUCED RATES Hound Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave .V-ne.; M.S.“ZAPORA” Tave s Ty i Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first frip of month oniy Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agenk — CANADIA i [Pyt PACIFIC o SAILING VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE D, B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 6:15a.mn. 7:10a.m. :15a.m.1 12:30p.m.4 6:15p.m. :30pm. 40p.m. TO 11:15pm. From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 23; July 7, 2 35 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 30; July 14, 28 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 ‘rickets, reservations and full particuars trom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12 wn.m t 1—Freight Wil ve acvepied $—8aturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Navigs- tion Company [ o Motorship “ESTEBETH" Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka nnd Way Porte DAVE HOUSEL, Agens Phone Bingle O e N M. S. “PACIFIC” 1 Alaska Southern dirwitys SAFE FAST PROVEN DE'PENDABHJ“ Weekly Service to Principal Southi Towns—Also Planes f:r Cel:s tfi i For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangur 28—Hote1 10 —— Y L 5o L i — LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER i l Bnqwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | | | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | fle Florence Sho Permanent Waving a s.«xn, Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 421 || Thomas Hardware Co. Behrends hnk nnmm. | | i 1 '

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