The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1933, Page 6

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AY, JULY 3, 1933, 2 o1 POLLY AND HER PALS YER RIGHT, UNK. THEY 1S KINDA CLANNISH IN ME AN’ ASH |S AFRAID THAT MEBBE OUR RUSTIC NEIGHBORS WON'T LIKE US, SUSIE! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND ON ACCOUNT OF NE AN’ UNK BOTH BEIN’ CITY-MEN! -/~ = By CLIFF STERREFT - FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Phone 205. Apartments. apartment ‘with bath at Triangle|® ~— Cecccocsoscooe L] Steamer Movements ° . NORTHBOUND . . some trade for quick! . ] Thorsett, 113 Main St, FOR RENT—Apartment for rent.|® Aleutian in port and sails for Phone 214. | Telephone 3602. e westward at 4 o'clock this £ ~ = —— — - ® afternoon. FOR SALE — Thorobred Cocker FOR RENT—Three-room furnished|e Princess Louise due late to- Spaniel pups. See Cornelius Ed-, apartment, fireplace and front|e morrow afternoon or eve- ® monds, Willoughby Ave. vard. Nugget Shop. e ning. ° CAPITAL Pool Room. See Fred FOR RENT — PFive-roomi house,| . .. CHEDULED SAILINGS e 4 |® Norco scheduled to sail from e Mattsen. 4 ;\glichonmte and bath. Telephone|q Seattle July 3, at 9 pm. . FOR SALE - Unfinished kitchen 2 . |® Prince George scheduled to < both regular and fiddle FOR RENT—2-room parlly furn-|® Sail from Vancouver July 3 e back at prices which save you ished apartment with bath and® 3t 8 p. m. . money. Economy Furniture Co,| kitchenette. Telephone 1502, |® Northwestern is scheduled to 1. 0. O. F. Bldg. | — g ‘O sail from Seattle, July 5 e & e — | HOUSEKEEPING rooms, one room ® at 9 a. m. . FOR SALE—One mahogany finish and kitchenette, 2 room npt!n Princess Charlotte scheduled o cigar and tobacco case. Good, Phone 436. |® to sail from Vancouver July ® price for quick sale. George Bros.! e e l® 8 at 9 p. m. - |{WILL rent reasonably to re- o Northland scheduled to sail ® FOR SALE—Three-room log cabin,| sponsible parties, completely furn- Fritz Cove Road, fully flll'msh(‘d.i ished 6-room house. Excellent lo- Beautiful view. Apply on prem-, cation. Telephone 3703, i to Mrs, Peter Nordstrom. | - T e = 2 RN TS N ——*"7-ROOM furnishe: ouse. Enquire FOR SALE—18-foot round bottom,! Mrs. Anna Winn. copper riveted, oak ribbed boat;| . PRI 8 collapsible top, 16 hp. Johnson PARTLY furnished apartments, motor. Suitable for' prospecting or, Davis Apts., apply 132 6th St. outing. Phone 15 or see Sam - v - Daniels care of Alaska Laundry.| FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced rates. Nugget Shop. POR SALE—7-tuoc Kolster Radio,’ $2500. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Rooms. Phone 537. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, heated, suitable for couple. Snow e N A ¥y White Apartments. Inquire at FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. Well, Snow White Laundry. established cash business is offer- ed for sale on account of sick- Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free FOR RENT—Szeeping room. Phone 4and clear of debts. Inquire Mid-}' a7 gel Lunch [ Pl : 2 : ’ D | PERELLE Aparvmer.ts. Phone 2004, FOR SALE or rent—Planos and — Y = radios. Expert piano tuning. An-|FOR RENT—Furmsned apt. derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| Qquire Bishop Apts. Street. Telephone 143. I 1 WANTED House-broken puppy for child’s playmate. M2936. In- FOR SALE — Modern cozy four-| room house, beautiful view, nice ya neighborhood. Close in. Rents for/ $20.00 a month. Must sell quick,| iy make me an offer. Phil P. Mc-| WANTED—Hotel, house or laundry Kanna, Dixon Street. work wanted by experienced lady. ‘Telephone 396, room 14. FOR SALE — Flve-room honse * kitchenette and bath. Double garage, ideal location. Price $2,- 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee| —————— | MISCELLANEOUS ° Shop. Phone 194. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist | * ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very reasonable Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. ! D el ey ol CHOICT: level residence lot, 50x100 at bargain. Best location in city Inguire 132 6th Bt WANTED—Good second hand stove with coils. Phone 2951. TURN your ola gola iInto value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heels men’s dress shoes $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, rubber or leather, men's 50c, women’'s 35c. Saloum’s. S aow, Gooa saecion. GoneUNITED FOOD €O. BUYS ' CARR’S GROCERY STOCK nors Motor Co. . Lode and placer claim notices for sale at The Empire. made today ‘ by B R WARNING TO MOTORISTS All drivers' licenses expired May from Seattle July 10 at 9 o pm . Prince Rupert scheduled to e sail from Vancouver July 10 at 8 p.m. SOUTHBLuwy SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound at 10 o'clock tonight. Alaska scheduled to arrive in port about 4 o'clock tomor- e row morning and sails south e one hour later. . LOCAL SAILINGS . Estcbeth 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. ® 008 "9 OB PRINGE RUPERT "HERE ENROUTE ' SOUTH SUNDRY | souchbounéi." tne P'rine.b Ripert, Marine News NORTHLAND IN SOUTHBOUND AT T 0'CLOCK A, M The motorship Northland, Capt Leonard Williams and E. P. Winch ) Purser. docked here southbound | from Sitka at 7 o'clock this morn- ing and sailed fom the Femmer | Dock for the south at 10 o'clock Passengers leaving for Seattle the Northland were Mrs. Ethel Neville, William Wright, Hazel Ins- keep, Mrs. Inskeep, C. Keller, G Miner, F. B. Monsesn, Mrs. V. J Newell, Mrs. George Mc L. Miller, the Rev. David Waggoner, Nick | Polios. Leaving for Ketchikan we: J. E. Morrison, Louis Aurdal, D. Harrison, John Bussanich; f ALEUTIAN HERE WESTBOUND AT Northbound, the steamer Aleu- tian, Capt. Joseph Ramsauer, com- manding and Joseph Large, Pur-| docked here this morning at 6 o'clock and will sail for the Westward at 4 o'clock this after- noon. | In addition to a number of pas- ngers for Juneau and the West-| ard, the Aleutian has aboard the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce tour, with 36 members; 15 addi-| tional round trip tou: s; eight| making the Yukon River Tour by way of Cordova; three making the Yukon River tour by way of Sew-| ard and two who will make the| | Golden Belt Tour by way of Cor-| dova. | Those leaving the steamer here| from Seattle were Elvina Berg, H. Berg, Alice Clark, Cash Cole, Mrs. caf Eliason, Mrs, Fred Henning| | morning at 7 o'clock. G William Feero was a passenger ESTEBETH HERE FROM SITKA AT ' 6 A M. TODAY 70'CLOCK A M., Returping: to Juneau from the regular weekly trip to Sitka and way ports, the motorship Estebeth,| Edward Bach, Captain, and Robert| Coughlin, Purser, arrived here this for Juneau from Hoonah and Mrs, William Berry came in from Hawk Inlet. . i On Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the Esetbeth is scheduled to leave here outbound for Sitka. -, THANKS TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU | I want to think the people of| Juncau for the wonderful reception| they gave the opening of the Capi- tol Beer Parlers Saturday and Sunday. I planned this recreation center FINEST- Steamer *YUKON fALASKA ... #*ALEUTIAN YN&WESTERN % *YUKON ... tALASKA ... June 28 J June 30 o 3 July 5 July 8 July 12 e Juneau Due Juneal Seattle Northbound Southbound \ July 3 Jay 2 July ® July 11 July 16 “Southwestern Route. tSoutheastern Route. #Oonnects with S, S. Starr at Seward for Alaska Peninsula oprts. FOR' INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent ' J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phome 79 Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and refurn—$48.00 D. B. FEMMER LTI Fri. Agt. Ph. 14 = Serving Alaskans M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seatfle Arrive Juneat Léave Juneat June 30 i July 6 July 7 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klas wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only and baby, Mrs. Charles Hawkes-|fcr the families of Juneau, and I V. worth, Florence Hawkesworth, A.|am very grateful for the manmer or| Hendrickson, Mrs. A. Hendrickson, | ijn which this class of trade patron- Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Yhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent ‘Wrangell—Mrs. Carl Jacobson, Mrs. Miss D. Jacobson, Lew Key, Mrs. L. Jackson, Leroy Jackson and for| H. A. Ronquist, Miss Ronquist, Petersburg — Ruth Larsen, Hellen| Jack Rosenbloom and William E. Larsen and A. O. Alstad. Walker. Those arriving from Southe: Alaska ports were, from Ketchi- |kan, M. D. Williams, E. J. Howay, W. L. Paul, Walter Nelson. \ Eeeacd NOTICE! N R HB | The Juneau Water Works “will move its office July 1 to the First | National Bank from where it will RE , Manager. | ized the Capitol over the week- end. | Again I thank you. | adv. GABE PAUL. e 5 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to give notice that from| |this ‘date on I will not be re- | sponsible for any bills contracted| |by my wife. adv. DEWEY FRANKFORTER. | —— | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay adv. JOHN [, Northbound; ‘the steamer Alaska,| | Capt. C. V. Westerlund, com- |mander, and Dave Doran, purser, (dockzd here at 6:10 o'clock Satur-| |day evening and sailed for Skag- way at 4 o'clock Sunday morning. | In addition to the 'local passen- |- 1 { l’honé 16 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver S Meats—Phone 16 e rrmed §gers. there were 95 round trip jtourists aboard the steamer and .four to leave the steamer at Skag- way and make the Yukon Cirele| | According to an .announcement M. ' E. 'Monagle, Manager of the Personal Service P | Agents, the United Food Company | | has purchased the remainder nri 2| !v.he stock of Carr's Grocery. | _| Capt. Neil MacLean and NormantoUr | McLean, Purser, docked here from; Those arriving nere on the Alas- |Lynn Canal at 1:30 o'clock Sunday ka were, from Seattle, H. Arvon, ! morning and sailed for Vancouver|G. E. Edge, Mrs. Edge, Miss Irene !an hour later, |Nelson, Ellen Reep, U. Tuscher; | In addition to & number of round|from Southeast Alaska ports, Mrs. | trip passengers, the Prince Rupertis- Magill, Eliza Jackson, L. Cor- took Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mor- nelius, E. H. Clifford, G. Grigsby, |gan and Edward Sweum for Seattle, F. H. Story, W. A. Holzheimer, |and Mildred Kinney to Prince, Mrs. W. A. Holzheimer, Mrs. H. C. Rupert on her way ‘to Stewart, B.C.|Thompson, E. M. Bates. | PERRRESAE-C 1 M Outbound@ Passengers & | Leaving here for Lynn Canal |1 TIDES TOMORROW ports were, for Haines, Mrs. P. C. o Bertlesen, P. C. Bertlesen, Hariett Sheldon, Biizabeth Sheldon, Mrs. James Willlams, Abbie Paddy; for | (Alaska Standard ‘Iime; add one hour for .Juneau district.) Skagway, Frank Weimberg, John Low tide, 4:04 am., -04 feet. |Bohk, Henry Le. Blanc and Wil- High tide, 10:27 a.m., 12.7 feet. |ljam A. Hesse. Low tide, 5:01 pm., 44 feet. The Alaska is due to return toj} High tide, 10:02 pm., 167 feet. |Juneau southbound Twesday morn- Tides Wednesday ing, arriving at Douglas at 2:30 Low tide, 5:03 am., -18 feet. |o'clock in the morning and docking High tide, 11:30 am.,, 13.7 feet. lin Juneau at 4 o'clock. It will sail Tow tide, 5:01 pm. 38 feet. |for the south by way of Sitka at High tide, 11:03 p.m., I'I‘-'T fiset. 15 o'clock Tuesday morning. - - 9 - MONEY IN ‘THE DO You say ©avrorr & waixen. iwe. ' PACIFIC COAST Goaf Chuckls OR MONEY IN THE BANK ? BUY YOUR COAL IN SUMMER = YOU - JERRY, SUMMER PRICE 1S CHEAPER - OH, PHONE TO US ToODAY - ‘ORDER FOR *THE WINTER - NOW FRIENDS, WHAT FURNACE FRED . AND ’ Chassified aas pay. 131 and must be renewed. Penalty | in addition to regular $1.00 fee {will be imposed after July 15. | A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. —adv, s Daily Empae Want Ads Pay ;, Ladies’ 1/, Soles $1.00 | 35¢ % Ladies' heels straightened 1 .I - — | All rubber heels ... 35¢ || | FINE {| Men's rubber % soles .$1.00 up |1 | ; ) Men's leather % soles $1.25 ip | l '-:-hflfial‘:::o;l:’bhn::::m‘ ; i . » Pi ] A ! Big Van’s New Prices ]7' { WRIGHT SHOPPE | Wi DIFFERENT! | . PAUL BLOEDHORN NEW! DIFFERENT! ||, : PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Becond Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 | ». .J"SGA | ROOMS {Phone 513" Steam Heat LOWER FRONT STREET | Rates by DAy, Week or Month Sl B | | . at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. P samy i Uniforms—Men’s. Shirts ‘Tailored to Order SMART DRESSMAKING . 'SHOPPE - . for Busy —_— e NDINAVIAN | i. PEOPLE Being .in a hurry £ doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vineed. Buailey’s | i Phone 478 .o Mu Califernia H We Déliver ' THE ‘SANITARY GROCERY FERRY TIME CARD . . | [N I | leaves Jumeam Yor Dougias and | McCAUL MOTOR |! Thaze ] | COMPANY | S:18p.n | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' | ‘:":: ! ! 11:15pe. 12 thidnighy ! $1:000.0m. Daily. Empire Want Ads Pay S & TR S i Rl Leaves Doupiiis for Jumeas TIME SCHEDULE l-m: ,,’,':‘;": i D. CHANNEL BUS LINE "::n' 9:68p.mm ¢ Effectiva June 1, 1973 By i LEAVE AUK BAY i ol i 7:00 am. it e 12:30 p.m. B .. 'i'nn%k 4:30 pm. 5 LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) T—Prefeht. ®1. & alteped 9:15 am. $—Sataraays ‘only. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. Junciau Ferrv & Navig, Special Saturday Trip . e i Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. 4 tien y Leave Juneau at midnight — Motorship “ESTEBETH” deaves Juneau Every Thare- day at 6 P. M. for Siika and Way Porte "DAVE HOUSEL, Agelit Phone Bingle O A. B. HA¥ES, Mai Weekly Service to Prine Towns—Also Plan For Reservations—Call or See nager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 ROVEN DEPENDARILITY ipal Southeastern Alaska Airways es for Charter . ' WINDOW CLEANING Fine Floors ‘Estimates Prep Flooring Contractor H Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 532 |

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