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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933 HEY GALS, I'VE FOUND OUR FARM! HER CELLAR'S SNUG, PAINT AN’ AN’ HER PLASTER IS PERFECT!/ SEEN Awmu IN SLICKER B CLIFF STERRETT FOR SA Lunch. —Midges Well FCR RENT—Five-room house in established cash business is offer-| Seatter . tract, modern, except| ed for on account of sick-| heat. Phone 202, ° ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free - ~ 8 - and clear of debts. Cash or terms. | |FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-room| Inquire Midget L < = On Rawn Way. Apply Gastine: uu FOR SALE—Modern home for sale., Hotel. | Reascnable terms. Telephone 169. - e e e Mrs. E. C. Guerin |FOR RENT—Apartment for rent.| 74 bt | Telephone 3602. FOR SALE—Fishing t . 32 feet — Jor beam 10 feet h.p. Fish-| FOR RENT-—-Three-room furnished B engine., Ready to go. will| @apartment, fireplace and fronb| consider e | yard. Nugget Shop. | deal. ci‘ rl\(lThL‘J. 113 Main St, pOR RENT — Five-room house, Phone 214 | kitchenette and bath. Telephone FOR SAL~—One mahogany finish| 194 cigar and tobacco case. - Good| gy Tl dasobanly to. res price for quick sale. George llrus.i bin, FOR SALE—Three-room log ca hed. | Fritz Cove Road, fully furni cottage with bath. Beautiful view sponsible parties, completely furn- ished 6-room house. Excellent lo- cation. :Telephone 3703. eautiful ol g A.pxfly ;"{l p;'cm"7~}160M furnishew zouse. Enquire ises to Mrs. hm,Nyr(b,mm | Sk Aons Winn l RS SALE- “”’l'f{‘”"“"l “7”111‘:] PARTLY furnished apartments.| B0, e v s Davis Apts, apply 132 6th St. s Rooms. Phone 537. e —~ o | FOR RENT — Single apt. Rt,duced FOR SALE ‘or rent—planos and| Sates. Nugset Shop. } radios, Expert piano tuning. An-| ‘. derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward! Street. Telephone 143, J FOR SALE — Modern cozy mur-‘ room house, beautiful view, nice| neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $2000 a month. Must sell-quick make me an offer. Phil F. Mc-| Kanna, Dixon Slrccl FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,| ® heated, suitable for couple. Snow White Apartments. Inquire at Snow White Laundry. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT—Sreeping room. Phone 537. : - | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive at 8 p. m. Saturday. Northwestern due in Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 8 at 9 p. m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle July 10 at 9 port scheduled to July Rupert from Vancouver . ° . . sail . 10 at 8 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 12 at 9 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled -to sail from Vancouver July 15 t 9 ppm SOUTHEvun~w SAILINGS Prince George scheduled southbound 1:30 a. m. Sun- Aleutian scheduled south- bound next Monday. 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. eesccsccocece . . . . . . . . . . . . e ° . . . FOR SALE Flve-room houan kitchenette and bath. Double, - garage, ideal location. Price 82- 000.00. Next to Gorham'’s Coffee | PERELLE Apnrvme 8. Pnone 2004.| In- FOR REN’I‘-—Eurmsr.ed apt. quire Bishop Apts. P RIN. LOUISE | s Marine News SEINERS FISH; BETTER PRICE THANIN 1932 Nate Hard)j{u ns Against Shortage of Funds for His KETOHIKAN ‘\lakka July 7.— started fishing for humpbacks which twic> last year's price, but still Seiners have three cents for who :'arted fishing new pr It has b(‘m‘ Bureau of funds to employ to guard against ing in this dist N. O. Hardy, for this district, and no patrol oconservation authorization to distriet. HALIBUT discovered that Ficheries District today is ill rict. recently appointed arrived Tuesday from Cordova to take charge and found only one stream watchman funds to employ special boats to enforce the fish regulations and employ CATCH | regarded low. However, the sein- ers acted without protest of the | trollers, tied up for two months, at the al seine fish- no a captain for the only Bureau's beat in this mate Sing Sing Prison manacled to tenced to serve from twenty years from dnuth in r.h Still wearing knickers, flarry Murch, 16-year-old Queens, New York, \\1lhe Bender, is shown entering deputy sheriff. Young Murch was sen- to life. Only his youth saved him e elecuic chair, PRINGE GEORGE ARRIVES ON WAY | NORTHTHURSDAY . Sunday morning, according to H R. S'vpmi local representative. FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE hali- stern SEATTLE, July 7.—Four s, all from the we J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 SAILING '‘SCHEDULE . + Leave Due€ Juncau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle ‘Northhound - Southbonnd *YUKON . July '3 TALASKA June 28 July ‘2 July 4 ¢ Y*ALEUTIAN . June 30 [July '3 July 10 * INWESTERN ..July 5 July 9 July 11 *YUKON .. July 8 July 11 July 17 fALASRA ... .. .July 12 July 16 July 18 *Southwestern Route. iSoutheastern Route. #Connects with S. S. Starr at Seward for. ‘Alaska Peninsula oprts. FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. 7. MA. Agent Alaskans Round Trip Rates “Northland” to Seattle and return—$60.00. “Norco” to Seattle and return—$48.00 D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat June 30 July 6 July 7 *Calls first trip of month only Office, Cmmercial Dock—Foot of Main Street Fhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agen! FERRY TIME CARD f ) I | | McCAUL MOTOR Dodge and Plymouth Dealers " | 1:10a:m. Leaves Jumeaw for Dotiglas and Thane 6:15a.m. COMPANY | 9:16a.m.1 o ampd | 3:00p.m. Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay 3:30p.m.{ *4:00p.m. CHANNEL BUS LINE | LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 a.m. $—Saturdays only. 2:30 pm. [J 5:30 p.m. . Juncan Ferry & Navigs- Special Saturday Trip l : G Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. tion Gflml’fl! Leave Juneau at midnight Leaves Jumeau Every Thure- day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Leaves Dougas (o1 Jumeaw TIME SCHEDULE ¢ : Effectiva June 1, 1923 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. t—Freight wiki vo accepied. ,. . Pacifie Tramsportation Company S. “PACIFIC” ..} Ueaves Olty Dock every Thurs- lay at 10 ‘s.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. Motorship “ESTEBETH” 'nym Phone ‘Single O SAFE | 3 e 104, | ‘With 105 round ;| Federal 19,000 pounds, selling at P ol WANTED ! L e Canadian National|@ and 5 cents; ‘Republic 37,000 Cate fixtures conslst | 7 | pounds selling at 10% and 5 cents; “l)xz :?L:ack h\b.ir, counter, stools| YOUNG lady wants work, any kind. | ::gg;," :r]fi]r; A “:';:)?Z " H:Z H\hddocl:. 11,000 pounds, selling at and booths. Very reasonable Will consider housework. Tele- el i (wmn:’ "119% and 5 cents, and the Aloha Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. i phohesim |~ % % OTTQ;N?E J;lly "l.—rln‘huct;nr]uv Boilok-and’ saiied for-Skagyay | FH0 _12,00()"pouuds, selling at 10% . 30x100 | ROOM and board in prival R R erms of ‘the hell- fegtonidnight. and 5 cents a pound. CHOICT: level residence lot, 50x1 but treaty of 193¢ bétween Canada S ot _ e R o o location In city | Steam heat. Telephone 529. ! i i Many of the tourists aboard the Bf bargain. Best location in L P 2™ ! southbound, the ' Prinées Louiss,|and the United States, an order-|geomer planned stop-overs of one 4 Inquire 132 6th St Capt. A. Slater and A. G. Barker, |in-council has been approved or two weeks in Skagway to- al- Bounty on Porpoises ]\“\LELLANEOLS = ing |stricting the catch of halibut on 5 ¥ EXCEPTIONAL pargains n used| | purser, docked ‘here this - morning o) low them to make the Interior cars now. Good selection. Cobs|? 2 ? LIFE'S MYSTERIES Py q‘and ailed for southern ports at|the P*l‘gc;glc Coast for the calendar | ., ¢4 Atiin and Dawson and W ROME — Because increasing nors Mnmr co . ! Instructive and fascinating study | |9 o'clock. In addition to the 181 ifzr 13;1:4 up to the end of oy south on the Prince Ru-|schools of porpoises have been ruin- - — N 000 F) Teveals them. An instructivebook-|round “trip tourists - abdard, ~the)FEh (4, ipert mext week or the Prince ing fishermen's nets and driving ; | let “WISDOM OF THE SAGES”|Steamer took 19 people south from quantity is limited in area |GCC ML KL PR i |food fish from the banks, the It- | \may be had for the asking, *Tn-|Junsai. ] No."2 to 21 70000(? paund"»'a.nd Inl " Arriving here on the Prince alian government has offered a FIRE ALARM CALLS || quire of Librarian 111, Amorc| Leavinz here on the Canadian fond No. 3 to approximately 24300- | Gegrge were, H. E. Jackson, Miss |bounty of $250 for each carcass . Temple, Rosicrucian Park, (gan|Facific steamer Princess Louise Oogh’c’.:"‘l’é‘d;]u intermational fichor. | MCEIroy and Miss Mabel Na- |of the graceful sportive creatures. Third 1 Jose, California. \wew Mr. and Mrs. George Messer- < e i 1 Gl "~ | don. —— - :'_: Front fl gmun Bt “H)}_‘_‘,m S schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mar- ih: commission decide nof m.lfm“ Nearly half of the tourists on| Old papers at The Empire. 1-5 Front, pear Perty Way. |TURN your ola gold into value. |tin, Miss L. Martin, Edward Leach, . Ca.‘)fll‘ in the flmflshfil‘fl-‘vfllfly. board are Californians. While the | ———— 1-6 Pront, Dear Gross Apta || Cash or trade av Nugget Shop. |John Winkie, for Chicago; S. ‘Sl “‘.‘1:9“0“ Q°" !’(‘ general| goqmer was in port many of them |® = 1-1° Pront;opp. Otty Whart. | = ——————————— |'Polish, Smith, S. Skog, B. CEC‘GI_““ be set at 48000000|mage trips to the Mendenhall| | Ladies’ 14 Soles $1.00 l 1-8 Pront, near Saw Mill | IALF soles heels men's dress 8hoes| Jmm,u . H. S. Simonds for Seat-Pounds. |@tasier and the Territorial Mu- | | Ladiesheeis straightendd .35¢ | 1-9 Front u.bA. J’: g:lv‘r;xfeen .$1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum's. |4).. Miss J. Hudon, Mrs. M. Horn, geum and others spent the time | | All rubber, heels ... 3501 -1 5 Walonghhy {8 R § P R. Horn, L. ‘Brast, Miss ®Polly ATTENTION visiting the ocurlo shops n the| | Men's rubber % soles .$1.00 up | £ %Tr’nb S Ossh |HEELS, ruvber_or leather, MeN’s 1 don, Mrs. P. Hudop and Homer| See the announcement of Dr. Ed-|city. | | Men's leather ';} Soles.$1.25 up | 3 cql::lo.i'.“_ ; A Saloums. \Hudon, for Vancouver, “B. C. munds on page 8 of this paper.| ©n ths way ‘south, the Prince | | Big Van’s New P i 2-4 Front and Seward. | N —adv.|@eorge is due here at 1:30 o'clock | Pri 2-5 Front and Main. { LOST AND POUND - — P L z | SRR 35 Piiin and Sewacd o o —|LAPORA HERE WITH |{ 2- | LADY'S sil probably s L 7, r S B aen by misike hom cusinewn| PASSENGERS AND [} RUSPONSIBILITY v R | AR , FIC COAST Goal Cluckls 4 gm,,,,,.,m tave |l ‘Zynda Hotel Rewara i CARGO OF FREIGHT | uckles 3-4 :e:t,md and Gold e 18 uncomple 2 \; \\'N ‘SUMMER THE HEAT MAKES 3.5 'Fourth and Harri yiects in 13 western| With general freight for ~Gas- ‘\\\ TIME 'ONE FEEL ON’~ ¥ Gold. - Se tineau Channel porfs and sevepral 3-6 Fifth and > THE BLINK — 37 Fiih and Esst. _____ |passengers, the Zapora, Capt. Hugh, ‘\ 2 \f YOU LOVE ; 3-8 Seventh a fMcDonald and Harold Mattson, ‘ ] 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy for Bus | purser, docked here yesterday aftsr- \ TOTHINK THAT FACT ! :mlh, Back:of, DN y {noon at 5 o'clock’and'left from'the -3 Calhoun, opp. Seaview P}, (,PI P Alaska Juneau dock at 10 o'clock Al ] this morning. 4-3 Distin and Indian. B } Arriving here on the Zapora were 4-5 Winth and Oalhoun. deing in a hurry Ray Race, from Red Bluff Bay, $-6 Tenth and C. doesn't mean you ! John Brady from OGraig and Roy A Saered Trust to : P ¥ Those We S -1 fiel;fi ‘B.PR. garage. V't en y dali- | Fields, from Port’ Alexander. jose We Serve BUT WE SHOULD it ::: Home Grocery. cious lunch. Come Tt will go south 4y way Of - Our responsibiilty to our " BE PRI PUL ALWAYS, 8-1 Sester Tract. here and be con- ""“:2‘?[' C;“‘f{'e‘g:::"x’:" Port Alex-{) clients is the guiding rule EPARED | . s ander an § B - 4 — 4 incec, The Zopora brought, in additon |§ Hbee. are: coried onr oees FOR WHAT wiLL COME OUR T oA B 'l D) o a general cargo, 100000 Feet|} ‘g o NI O SO IWAY 3= 1 bfiwl:’E El;fflfl : ’t avtey’s of lumber for the Alaska Juneau,(§ + gomecientious care mer 1ty FILL UP THE BIN I'E AN 1 20000 feet of lumber for Thane » { ou nfidence. BEAU" SHOPPE | | Cafe and sand for the foundry in Tréad- gl %, lAND SAVE SOME TIN ‘i e . wa. R Use Our Chapel Withot BUY WINTER'S COALTODAY . o’ xt arge PHONE 221 [ JB a5 TR .= TI TOMORROW $ xS o e ' The Charles W. ; X el ol (Alaska Standard Time; Add One . "9*;.59* A Carter Mortuary A(|p|( o&“ QAL High tide 0:52 a. m., 188 feet PH 186-2 | Low tide 7:32 a. m, -4.1 feet W 2 J UN EfiL | High tide 2:00 p.vm., 163 feet “The ,rt Service Is the Low tide 7:39 p. m., 16 feet W Juz Tribute” > 4 3 Relief Cannery 2| NEW BERN, N. C.—A cannery T L THE SANITARY GROCERY I " "'. H.l:;‘ "h | plus produce from the community arris Hardware relief garden. About 8,000 cases of - b l, essiapio ars atpaie 1 BE A PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” ol Lower Pront Street néd “from the '150-acre ~ project. Alaska Southern Airways FAST PROVEN 'DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter + « v 4o FOr Reservations—Call or ‘See A.'B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel 10 {*Fine Fioors ~ Estimates Free | GAMD BOGGAN | f Flooring - Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | Sanding, Finishing . l Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | T » The Florenoe Permanent Waving & Florence Holmquist, oy Behrends ‘Bank Bullding | ——— L WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485