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61‘5 4 Hours 8 to 12 N—1 to 6 pm. | 1 TS A TSR 458 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. UNK SURE IS CRAZY OVER HIS POLLY AND HER PALS ITS A WONDER IT T'BED THEY’S ONE THING I WILL SAY FER By CLIFF STERRETT -HE'S ALLUS OPEN FE?' SUGGESTIONS! I3 FOR SALE — Unfinished kit¢hen chairs, both regular and fiddle back at prices which save you| money. Economy Furniture Co, ' 1 0. O. F. Bldg. 18-ft. boat with or without Evin-' rude. Enquire Empire B 2926 2 | | FOR 'SALE—Wood and coal range. ‘USED HEATERS,Wh’ coal or wood. Two large cast iron $10. each. Four assorted sizes.' Cole’s Airtight heaters. Economy | Furniture Co., I. O. O. F. Bldg. FOR SALE—5'¢ acres situated on Glacier Highway - northwest of town. Wonderful view. Virgin tim- | ber. Will sell all or any part. FOR RENT—Furnished house, four Would make good proposition to sub-divide and sell . homes or| _!_h,m FOR RENT N { FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, fireplace and front|® ;ml Nuzifl_'shop. e NORTHEOUND FOR RENT — Five-room h(mse.|' Prince Rupert due to arrive kitchenette and bath. Telephone|® i port Thursday evening. 194 | ® Northland scheduled to arrive ¥,kA,A‘m,,,,}- Friday night. { FOR RENT-—2-room partly furn- @ Alaska due Sunday. ished apartment with bath and|e SCHEDULED SAILINGS kitchenette. Telephone 1502. ® Zapora scheduled to sail from forey . - S AP e Seattle June 30 at noon. ONE-ROOM, kitchenette $:5, two-|¢ Aleutian scHeduled to sail room with range, outside entrancele from Seattle July 1 at 9 a. $20. Channel Apts. Phone 436. e m | Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 1 at 9 pm. ® Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 3, at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 3 at 8 p. m. FOR RENT—Fully furnished apart- ment to sub-let until July 28 in|® the Assembly Apartments. In- quire S 2919 care Emplre. ) { THREE-ROOM . apt. Steinbeck’s. rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C. Sl sail from Seattle, July 5 home sites. Absolutely clear title guaranteed. Plot ‘known as Wood-{ ford Tracts. If interested, com-| municate with Mrs. J. W. Wood- | ford or apply by letter to W 2918 care Empire. i 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., 1. O.! 0. F. Bldg | FOR SALE—One mahogany finish cigar and tobacco case. Good price for quick sale. George Bros.| | FOR, SALE—Real values in wool +.atked double Dblankets suitable for wamp, boat and general use. Economy Fudniture Co., 1. O. O.' m log cabin, ! Fritz Cove Road, fully fux'nlshcd.‘l Beautiful view. Apply on prem-. ises to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom. = | FOR SALE—Beer tables, unrlnish-‘ ed, strongly constructed, turned Jegs and priced right. See them. Come in round or square Styles.| Economy Furniture Co;°1. 0: 0. F. Bldg. ¥ i Sl SALE—18-foot round bottom, copper riveted, oak ribbed boat;; collapsible top, 16 h.p. Johnson' motor. Suitable for prespectihg or, outing. Phone 15 or see Sam ! panie]s care of Alaska Laundry. HOME on 6th and Park Sts. Phone '3602. | %0R SALE—17-tube Kolster Radio, 00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial, ms. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Midgey Lunch. Well( established cash business is offer- ed for sale on apéount of sick-| pess. Prigidaire equipped. Free| and clear of debts.. Inquire Mid-| get Lunch. { R SALE or rent—Planos and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephond 143. FOR SALE -~ Modern cozy four-| " Yoom, héuse, beautiful view, nice | neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $2000 & month. Must sell quick, make me an offer. Phil F. Mc-| Kanna, Dixon Street. _ garage, ideal location. Price $2- D00.00; - Next, to, Gorhani’s Colfee Shop. Phone 104. e i i t—————— R SALE—Cate fixtures consist- gl)ng of back bar, counter, stools] and - booths, -~ Very reasonable Apply Kautmann's Cafe. JHOICT Jevel residence lot, B0x100; ©lgt bargain. Best location in city. —_— MORRIS 167 nighland forest ‘wood, any length. 1 Tailored to Order SMART DRESSMAKING SaoPPE 109 'Main St. Phone 219 | FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced| ! “’ rates. Nugget Shop. ABUARD ALASKA at 9 a. m. SOUTHEB u~w SAILINGS Princess Charlotte due in port Friday morning at 6 o'clock . . . ® Northwestern is scheduled to . . ° HOUSEKEEPING rooms, one room and kitchenette, 2 room apt Phone 436. FOR RENT—Completely furnished| and sail southbound three e 6-room home. Excellent location hours later. ‘i Telephone 3703. Yukon scheduled southbound e | next Monday morning. o LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® ! day night at 6 p. m, for o/ Sitka and way ports. ']‘ ed room. Quiet. Tel. 330. . . . YA e W . FOR RENT—Nicely rurnished heat- | e . FOR RENT — BSmall rurnlshed: apartment with bath. $20. Tele-| o paeific leaves every Thursday ® | phone 8753, ® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, o s e Kake and way ports. 7-ROOM ' furnishe: ziouse. En!lulre;. . 86 5:b ,y. YRR Mrs. Anna Winn, | PARTLY furnished . apartments.| Davis Apts, apply 132 6th St. | { FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, heated, suitable for couple. Snow} | ‘White Apartments. Inquire at' | Snow’ White Laundry. i Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. SEATTLE, oJune 28. — Steamer HOUSE FOR RENT—243 Willough- | Alaska sailed at 9 o'clock this| by Ave. Phone 223. L. R. Smith,|morning on the Southeast Alaska {Tour voyage with 61 first class| and 88 steerageé passengers aboard. ! The following passengers are; el booked for Juneau: . PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004.} Ellen Reep, W. Tuscher, G. E. Edge and wife, H. Arvon and four FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone 537. FOR RENT—Furmshed apt. !n-ist"er'\g‘ quire Bishop Apts. Ry o lacih i s o TIDES TOMORROW ) LOST AND FOUND |, Bt LOST—Watch, chain and fob, In-| (Alaska Standard -Time; edd one| itialled' G.C.W. ' Reward . Return hour for Juneau District) i to Grover C. Winn. High tide 4:26 a. m., 136 feet 2 LRy > Low tide 10:53 a. m., 1.1 feet High tide 5:17 p. m., 146 feet WAN'FED, Low tide 11:3¢ p. m., 36 feet WANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 483. _2"3 Nuaics Bo Ads Pay WA house or laundry| e work wanted hy experienced lady. | [ McCAUL MOTOR Telephone 396, room 14. : GOMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers \;Xiri'ED—Good second hand stove| with coils. Phone 2951. MISCELLANEOUS |* $2500 REWARD for the capture and conviction of party or parties who removed my tools and camp equipment from my cabin. “San-| dy” Smith. TURN, your ola gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heels men's dress shoes| $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. | {Commander U. S. N. R., command- Marine News Sm Wovs * PRIN. CHARLOTTE § HERE ON FIRST TRIP OF SEASON & 1 i \ | With 70 round trip aboard, 100 passengers tons of freight for Skagway and the Interior, the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Charlotte docked in Juneau at 7 o'clock last evening on the first irip of the present season. | Those leaving the steamer at Juneau were, Paul Bittner, Miss Matilda H Bernhard Mullen, ( Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Miss Lillian Pet- erson and Miss Mary Simpkins. The Princess Charlotte sailed at 1 o'clock this morning for Skagz- way and is due back hers south- bound at 6 o'clock Friday morn- ing and will sail for the south at 9 o'clock | Capt. W. Q. Palmer is command- ing the Princess Charlotte, and other officers on the steamer this year are, J. Williams, First Of- ficer, B. Osben, Chief Engineer, A. H. Bird, Purser, and Thomas Brown, Chief Steward. ————————— tourists and 200 | NORTHWESTERN INEARLY THIS A. M. FOR SOUTH Southbound the steamer North- western, John Livingstone, Licut. | | [ | ing, and P. B. Coe, purser, docked here from Lynn Canal ports this morning at 5 o'clock and sailed for the south at 8 o'clock. Passengers taking passage forthe south on the Northwestern wers, for Sitka, Alpine Camirralo; for Petersburg, J. Arnold Rayburn, Myrtle Boynton; for ~Wrangell, Richard Johnson, R. L. Bernard, Karl Theile, George Grigsby, Wil- liam L. Paul, D. R. Buelina; for Ketchikan, Mrs. & Brotherton, Westey Myers; and for Seattle, Vera Morer, O. E. Hewitt, Cather- ine McLaughlin, Karl The) Jr., | Mrs. Karl Theile, C| W| Felch, Charles Reed, J. M. Kis Harry Walten, Rate M. Lindsey, Bill Vards, C. M. Farce. Passengers who left the steam- er at Juneau from Skagway were: Mrs. R. H. Williams, Miss Alleine Apland, A. Van Mavern; from Haines, J. E. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Beitelsen. ., Classified ads pay. for Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t ‘meéan you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. HEELS, rubber_or leather, men's| 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. Promote FProsperivy ml.:hv;lnl,-) er's Ink! | {‘ More For Your |l |~ 7 Money | i EATERAT 55 e | | cOLEMANS || at’the Right Peise | | Harris Hardware Co. ! i Lower Front Strest . e B BEFTY MAC 1| i |l BEAUTY SHOP | | 102 Assembly Apartments ‘| PHONE 547 1] : * | ALASKA YUKON FOKKER Confimed For JOB TO LEAVE VANCOUVER ~ TODAY FOR ALASKA Capt. William Strong, pre: |of the Alaska Yukon Airway: day said he expected the Fokker E | plane recently purchased by him for use in the transportation busi- ness from Juneau to the Cassiar , country, would leave Vancouver, On the way north, it will pick up {a passenger at Wrangell for the Interior. | i LUl s ‘HALIBUT BOATS TAKE ON | ICE BEFORE LEAVNG FOR | FISHING . BANKS TODAY Halibut boats taking icz on at |the Juneau Cold Storage Company | yesterday afternoon and today pre- | paratory to leaving for the fishing grounds are the Yukon, Capt. E. | Ongstad, the Addington, Capt. |Arne Sevold, and the Avona, Capt. |Olaf Larson. | i Guy T. Helvering of K . | revenue commissioner over the op- position of republican members and | following a heated debate. (Asso- | 150-PIECE cisted Press Photo) BRI e 0 R JIG SAW PUZZLE Direct Actionists ‘ 361-SPACE {{CROSS WORD PUZZLE McKESSON FIRST AID BOOK with each 40-cent purchase of McKesson Products Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Store” Reported to Be Destroying Traps Open warfare on fish traps has been started by direct actionists according to advices received here day at local headquarters of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, it was announc- ed today by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst. Agent, It was disclosed in a tele- gram from Pyramid Packing Company, Sitka, which said that “‘vandals have cut down the gear on two of our lish traps.” The locations of the traps were not given. No report of the matter has been made to either the Marshal’s Office or the Gov- ernor's Office, it was said this afternoon. 90cscccccece eecee Other fish trap owners have been notified of the e vandalism. LB 3uid L T EARESAEY SR T T 1 NEW! DIFFERENT! | WIDGEON LEAVES TODAY | ON FISHERIES PATROL, : | __PETER PAN | BEAUTY SHOPPE | The Fisheries patrol ship Widg-| | eon, Capt. C. 1. Dell, with Special| T ',3;',“3,.;"‘;,‘}“ e Warden Don S, Haley aboard, left| 2 port today to patrol Chatham nnd: Icy Strait. It will cover all of Icy Strait and the west coast of Admiralty Island to Point Gard-| TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June'1, 1933 iner, returning here early next| week. | LEAVE AUK BAY '/ — - —— 7:00 a.m. Classified ads ray. | 12:30 p.m. i 4:30 pm. ¢————————————————®| | FAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) RUSSIAN BATHS | 9:15 am. The Green Building | 2:30 pm. | Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, | 5:30 pam. | Saturday from 1 p.m. to 1 am. | Special Saturday Trip | GASTINEAU AVENUE | Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. L2 . Leave Juneau at midnight Why Pay More? Oil Burner, complete with controls... $170.00 _ Y6-Barrel Fuel Oil Tank ... ... 5000 © Electric Wiring ... L. 12.50 * Material (piping, fitting, fire brick) 15.00 Digging hole for tank and back “Afting Boer 15.00 Labor, including 6 mos. free service 35.00 Total cost to you 'Full Awtomatic Silent RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING; © | SHEET METAL '!"Wg tell you in advat e what THE SANITA ce what Job will cot” E R NITARY GROCERY 1] “The Store That Pleases” 101d Papers for Sale at FINEST LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON July 3 fALASKA June 28 July 2 July 4 “ALEUTIAN June 30 July 3 July 10 fN'WESTERN .. July 5 July 9 July 11 *YUKON July 8 July 11 July 17 tALASKA July 12 July 16 July 18 *Southwestern Route. TSoutheastern Route. $Connects with S. S. Starr at Seward for Alaska Peninsula oprts. FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Phone 2 Serving ‘Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—=$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 /3.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 = stk ia M- S- “ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat June 30 July 6 July 7 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Yhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agen? FERRY TIME CARD PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. gJ:30p.m. 0:40p.m. From )uneau PRINCESS LOUISE Jm\e 23; July 7, 21 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | June 30; July 14, 28 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 | B:00pm. *—Thane. t—Frefght w\* we aceepted $—S8alurdays ony. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent s JUNEAU i ‘Tickets, reservations and full particuiars trom —_—— [aaas e PSPV NSV Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juncau Every Thars- day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone' Single O Alaska Sbiltn Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN DEP Weekly Service to Principal Southmw Towns—Also Planes for Charter g H‘E‘\)’rE gea;;rvations—Call or 3 . B. , Manager, GASTINEAU F 4 Hangar 28— Hotel 10 ?HOTEL . —. LUDWIG | LUDWIC NELSON | ||” GARLAND BOGGAN | Watch Repalring = Flooring -Contractor ! Brunswick Agency { ardwood: m&na—m, ! - | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | | - I |e = i PAINTS—OILS ” L] Bullders’ and Shelt l The Florence Shop | [’ - HARDWARE Pm ;vht a lwzm l omas Hardware Co. ||| PHONE 421 ., - | ! 1| Bebtends Bank Bullding | | o WINDOW CLEANING Empire Office | | 3 TS

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