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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER TALS I HAVEN'T THE FAINTEST NOTION, MA 3 FINES ME AN’ POLLY'S WORRIED STEAMERS ABOUT WHAT WE'LL RAISE ON OUR FARM! [N WOT'LL WE GROW ON OUR FARM MY STARS, SAML., 1T E S How WHAT HAVE YOU TH' HECK WILL WE RAISE IT2 THAT AIN'T L WHAT WORRIES SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Jufeau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound July 3 July 4 July 10 July 11 July 17 July 18 Steamer *YUKON tALASKA i*ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN “YUKON July 8 tALASKA July 12 *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 "June 28 __June 30 July 5 July July July . 9 July 11 July 16 2 3 | Bragilian Coffee Is Basis | of Barter Trade in Europe Phone 2 RIO DE JANEIRO, July 1.—Br: zilians are getting used to interna- | tional barter following the official coffee-wheat swap with the Uni contracted to exchange products of that country for Brazilian coffee. The newest deal was between a Turkish coffee importing company States. and the Angora government. It| No further official trades have|calls for the swapping of ‘3,000,000 been made but the coffee growers | pounds of Turkish olive oil, figs,| have gone out on their own hook |raisins, nuts and carpets for coffee. and negotiated several similar| Down in the state of Rio Grande transactions. |do Sul a German trade delegation Alaska scheduled to arrive at { | 6 o'clock this evening. s A | | ® Aleutian due Monday. EARLY TOD Y‘ The first was a swap of coffec |has been trying to barter steel | {for German coal. This was ar- rails for Brazilian lard, rice and ) SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 1 | {ranged by German interests to|other commodities, with the state !surmount exchange difficulties. government -assisting in the nego- Later a Greek coffee corporation |tiations. i : Mari FOR REN e e eecvoceevo oo apartment with bath at Triangle|®* Steamer Movements NoRTHI_AND 'N Apartments. Phone 205. | NORTHBOUND FOR SALE—Fishing boat. 32 long, beam 10 feet. 12+h.p. Fish- erman engine. Ready to go. Will consider some trade for quick' deal. Carl Thorsett, 113 Main St, FOR RENT—Apartment for ren! Phone 214 Telephone 3602. FOR SALE — Thorobred Cocke: Spaniel pups. See Cornelius Ed- monds, Willoughby Ave. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, fireplace - and front yard. Nugget Shop. See Fred FOR RENT — Five-room house, kitchenette and bath. Telephone FOR SALE L ‘Unfinished kitchen| o ) ek chairs, both regular and fiddle FOR RENT—2-room partly furn. back at prices which save you| ished apartment with bath an money. Economy Furniture Co,! Kkitchenette. Telephone 1502. I. 0. O. F. Bldg. | CAPITAL Pool Room Norco scheduled to sail from Mattsen. Seattle July 3, at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 3 at 8 p. m. Northwestern sail from Seattle, at 9 a. m. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 8 at 9 p. m. SOUTHELu:vw SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled southbound at 1:30 o'clo tomorrow morning. Yukon seheduled southbound next Monday morning. Northland is scheduled south bound at 8 o'clock Monday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every “Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. sececeos e e — Arriving here northbound at 7:30 o'clock ; this morning, the motor- ship Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams and E. P. Winch, Purser sailed from the Alaska Juneau dock for Sitka at 11 o'clock. The Northland brought general freight which was unloaded at the Femmer Dock, the Juneau Cold Storage dock and the A. J. dock.| To take on supplies, Passengers arriving here from Westward, with Campbell Church, Seattle were John H. Dunn, Mrs.|owner, his family and scveral Dollie Dick, Edward Benson, Mrs |hunters aboard, came into Juneau J. C. Morris, Donald Morris,. Miss @l noon today and will leave about Doris Morris, Miss Iris Morris, W. 4 o'clock for Ketchikan. H. Bitters, Mrs. O. W. Ayres, Mrs.| 1In addition to considerable fish- C. H. Floridan, V. E. Smith, Nick|ing, members of the party aboard Loloff, E. L. Malund, Carl Flor-|the estward have been vastly idan, Henry Roden. |enterained by the young hair seal Those who arrived from South-|Oscar, which was taken aboard east Alaska ports were D. T. Fett,|just north of Juneau about 10 J. E. Boyle, J. N. Gilbert, G. w.{days ago. Oscar is thoroughly en- Gray, H. Holloway, Matt Mattson, Joying his cruise on the yacht | Isabelle Sayles, Mrs. John Mills,(and follows the chief engineer Mrs. William Robertson and Miss|around like a puppy according to Inez Hansen. |the Misses Church who are with | Through passengers their Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 at 9 p.m. J. N. GILBERT ARRIVES ON PARTY ON WESTWARD { % Ghes FROM KETCHIKAN 1ENJOY‘NG ANTICS OF RETURNS ON PLANE SUNDAY !‘PET HAIR SEAL ABOARD| | 3. B. BUEFORD & CO. | J. N. Gilbert, vice-president andl Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat operations manager of the Alaska- 3 ”» M.S.“ZAPORA June 30 July'6 July 7 Pacific Salmon Corporation, ar- rived here from his headquarters in Ketchikan on the motorship|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 Northland. He left shortly after WILLS NAVIGATION CO, Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent 2 o'clock on the seaplane Chichagof, FERRY TIME CARD Robert Ellis, pilot, to inspect a Leaves Jumean for Douglas and is scheduled to PR A AR e e July 5 Sl e |FOR RENT—Fully furnished apart- FOR SALE—One mahogany finish' ment.to sub-let until July 28 in| cigar and tobacco case. Good|- the Assembly Apartments. In-| price for quick sale. George “Bros., quire S 2919 care Empire. D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 the yacht FOR SALE—Three-room 10g cabin,' FOR RENT—Furnished house, four Fritz Cove Road, fully furnished.| rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. c.| Beautiful view. Apply on prem-. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. | ises to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom. | XS i < g — —_'HOUSEKEEPING rooms, one room FOR SALE—18-foot round bottom,| and kitchenette, 2 room apt | copper riveted, oak ribbed boat;i Phone 436. { collapsible top, 16 hp. Johnson motor. Suitable for prospecting or FOR RENT-—Completely furni: u-d‘ outing. Phone 15 or see Sam 6-room home. Excellent location. Daniels care of Alaska Laundry.! Telephone 3703. trap belonging to the company near Hawk Inlet Mr. Gilbert expects to Ketchikan on the Chichagof tomorrow morning. L eI to return ATTENTION seaplane ] L. 0. 0. MOOSE NO. 700 | There will not be a meeting of the L. O. O. M. on July 3rd. The' next meeting will be held on July 10th. ¢ i 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 6:158.m.1 u:m.l.n.' 2:00p.m. 3:30p.m.t *4:00p.m. HOME on Gth and Park Sts. Phone FOR RENT-—Nicely rurnished heat- HENRY RODEN RETURNS 3602 ed room. Quiet. Tel. 330. ; o Henry Roden, well known local | By oclbr of tHa attorney, returned today on the| . | g b | adv OFFICERS motorship Northland, from a sev-| _}}?TD OF_:)_I_TI ERE: eral weeks trip to Seattle and other | R s Pacific Coast cities. | Daily Empme wWant Ads Pay TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE 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 p.m. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight ———— e Sy Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Portr DAVE HOUSEL, Agend . Fhane Bingle O ‘ i Fig | 7-ROOM furnishi couse. Enquire) JOR SALE—7-tube Kolster Radio,| ™"y OO TIRCAS: i $25.00. Mrs rds, Imperial 4 ‘ Rooms. Phon PARTLY furnished apartments, | Davis Apts., apply 132 6th St. “evsccccecscscsccsscsccsetsessssse e £ Tk parents on the Westward. Bl i b S,If MProof of Oscar's happiness with his Geddis, Miss Ruth B. Mead, -Mpg 2doPters is /his eagerness fo ze- C. . Stuart, F. P, Ulrich, Miss /WD aboard afier a swim in the Peterson,. Miss B, Peterson, Mrs: B:|5¢3- He returns to the side of the Nieding, Miss Ruth Nieding, M ‘cran and criecs to be taken back. Eva Fisher, Miss Mary Fisher,| i Melcher Olson, Miss Sigue Daniels, | Remeguo Pascual, Pedro Baltasar, Bernardo Salvador, F. Palpallatia, | N. Sigurritan. B - - Leaving Juneau for the trip to| Sitka .on the Northland were: -Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rose, Herb Car- bray, F. R. Townsend, Miss Hazel Inskeep, Mrs. Hazel Inskeep, Mrs. H. R. Shepard, Miss Madge Hil- dinger, M. Magtoltol. | The motorship is due here at 8 c¢'clock Monday morning south- bound. TIDES TOMORROW T . E—Midges Lunch. Well established cash business is offer- FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced| ed for sale on account of sick-| rates. Nugget Shop. | ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free, e | and clear of debts, Inquire Mid-] FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, get Lunch heated, suitable for couple. Snow| White Apartments. Inquire at! Snow White Laundry. | | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay (Alaska Standard Time; add one' e gl 4N hour for Juneau district) Low tide, 1:48 am. 23 feet. High tide, 7:49 am. 116 feat. Low tide, 38 pm. 42 feet. High tide, 54 p.m., 159 feet. Tides Monday | Llow tide, 8:00 am., 11 - ¥ & | High tide, 9:11 am., 11.8 FOR SALE — Modern cozy Iour-, o _ | Low tide, 2:50 pm. 46 room house, beautiful view, Nic€ PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004.| High tide, 10:02 pm., 16.7 neighborhood. Close in. Rents for | S E $2000 a month. Must sell quick, FOR RENT—Furnmsned apt. In-| make me an offer. Phil F. Mc-| quire Bishop Apts. {THREE HALIBUTERS Kanna, Dixon Street. WANTED ‘ SELL A'l' SEAT“.E: WANTED—House-broken puppy for| SEATTLE, ¢ July#il.—Only three child’s playmate. M2936. }hahbu!fi‘rs arrived in port today 4 i s and sald their catches as follows: | WANTED—Hote!, house or laundry, From the western banks—Wiz- work wanted by experlenced lady.|ard with 38,000 pounds selling Telephone 396, room 14. for 7' and 5 cents a pound. From local banks—Yaquina with 000 pounds, selling for '8 ‘and |5 cents a pound, and Faith with 18,000 pounds, selling for ‘8% and !5 cents a pound. - R NO PARKING NOTICE IT’S AN OLD ARIZONA CUSTOM 12160 m ] 1.16a m. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. Street. Telephone 143. 1—Preizht @i. e ncceplea Juncau Ferry & Navigs- tion Company feet. feet. feet. feet. FFOR RENT—S:zeeping ;:)om. Phon; 537. M. S. “PACIFIC” ' Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at '10 am. for s points. .o SWEUM IS TAKIN 30-DAY VACATION; IS GOING SOUTH E.. G. Sweum, iocal manager of Piggly - Wiggly, is taking a well earned vacation and leaves on, the Prince Rupert early in the morn- ing to spend 30 days in the south. Mr. Sweum expects to go direct| |# to Everett, Wash.,, but announced; f FOR SALE Five-room house kitchenette and bath. Double garage, ideal location. Price $2,- 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee Shop. Phone 194, s e e o e e rerette] FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist | ing of back bar, counter, stools R e RELSY and booths. Very reasonable | WANTED—Good second hand stove' ;o Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. | with coils. Phone 2051, o | CHOICT. level residence lot, 50x100 | ~ - -at bargain. Best location in city | MISCELLANEOUS Inquire 132 6th Bt | SALESMEN with cars, sensationally | | bt A iRt R, rices S 1y | EPTIONAL pargams n used| Prices seven foot completely e e equipped beer bar $155. Also steel he is going there via Vancouver cars now. Good selection. Con-| nors Motor Co. beer cooler complete $79.50.. Am- k Because of street cleaning opera- | tions, no parking of cars will be| and his plans may be changad.; Mrs. Sweum and the baby are now ! | erican Cooler Co., 162 West 99 | Street, New York City. [pu‘miuvd on paved streets tomor-|yith friends in Everett. S STt B |row (Sunday) morning, from 3:30| During Mr. Sweum’s abesnce, Ed | TURN your ola gola Into value |to 8:30 oclock. City ordinance to|McDowell, Assistant Manager, will PIG' “ | Gash or trade at Nugget Shob.|this effect will be strictly-enforced.|be in charge of ‘the local stobé, | | i g | HALF soles heels men's dress shoes C. J. DAVIS; Bt The traditional toss into the fishpond, a fate meted to senior women | $150, women's $1.25. Saloum’s, at the University of Arizona just before graduation, sends Abbie Car. ey on the way to a big splash. (Assaciated Press Photo) Chief of Police. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay —eo——— | HEELS, tubber or leather, men's| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | 80c, women's 35c. Saloum's. | Capt. George E. Cook, instructor | of reserve officers at Augusta, Ga., "owns a silver “chow pot” he says was given him by a Moro bandit in ¥ 7 y ® | the Philippines. t i Ladies’ 1/ Soles $1.00 | | - | Ladies' heels straightened ...35¢ | | All rubber heels 35¢ | | Men’s rubber ' soles .51.‘00 u | | Men's leather % soles.$1.25 ub | | Big Van’s New Prices | | —adv. for busy ‘Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be econ- vinced. EIEARARGERa 'FIRE ALARM CALLS Alaska Southern Airway AN INVITATION to {dine well _nd rest well at Seattle’s most - distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences mne- SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY, Weekly Service:to Principal Towns—Also Planes for Chororn Alaka For Reservations—Call or See ] A.B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 T Fine Fioors — Estimates Free { ~GARLAND BOGGAN ! Flooring Contractor | : — . ] FINE R Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | ! PAUL BLOEDHORN —————— s o3 b 08 Ha I BI NEW! DIFFERENT! PETER PAN : .BEAUTY SHOPPE ||| Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 Hardwood Fleoring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing /403 Goldstein Blg. 2 | ADOLPH SCHMIDT, R Managing Director. SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS ,Phone 513 Steam Heat | | LOWER FRONT STREET | -— ————%i| | Rates by Day, Week or Month | More For Your ‘Money : AT ot | ‘ i b Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permangnt Rates. h-int ::s:: %’::Bp, a Florence Holmquist, Prop. HOTEL PHONE 427 NEW WASHINGTON ; |! % I P = WINDOW CLEANING [ ke UL LT ETITPER EPPEFPER PP PHONE 45 SMART DRESSMAKING | THE }&AN,TARY GROGE;R‘Y 5 SHOPPE | BEAUTY SHOP | ; “The Store That Pleases” ! A-;:;lymlzw | ’HONES 83 OR‘QS P Uniforms—Men’s Shirts ‘Tailored jo,Order . ¥ 1 | { ] Hours 8 to:12 N—1 to 6 pm.

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