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First publication, TO HAVE BROILERS | AN CORN ON ¢ THE COB! ¢~ L‘”"‘”{ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JULY 10,.1933. ot WE'LL SOON BE CONSUMIN, CREAM FROM OUR OWN - IL.COW. CUTIE! AN’ THINK OF ALL THE FRESH § FRUIT EGGS AN' DUCKLINGS WE'LL DEVOUR | By CLIFF STERRETT BUT JUST T'BE ON THE SAFE SIDE, § SAML., I'LL 4 HOUSE 328 and lot, h St. Phone 3801. FOR SALE—School Bus in good condition. Reasonable price and terms can be arranged. Inquire' Connors Motor Co. 'FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. Well established cash business is offer- ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free| and clear of debts. Cash or terms. Inquire Midget Lunch. FOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169.| Mrs. E. C. Guerin. i FOR SALE— Fl%hlm' boat. 32 feet long, beam 10 feet. 12 hip. Fish- erman engine. Ready to go. Will} consider some trade for quick deal. Carl Thorsett, 113 Main S Phone 214. I?Oilr{SA’LzAOns mahogany finish| cigar and tobacco case. Good) price for quick sale. George Bros.| FOR SALE—Three-room log cabin, Fritz Cove Road, fully furnished. Beautiful view. Apply on prem- i to Mrs. Peter Nordstfom. 0R SALF*'I lub, “Kolster Rad\o $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Rooms. Phone 537. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for! $20.00 a month. Must sell quick, make meé an offer. Phil F. Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist * ing of back bar, counter, nouls} and booths. Very Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. i CHOICT. level residence lot, aole: at bargain. Best location in ety * Inquire 132 6th Be. LOST AND FOUND ' | LADY'S silk umbrella, probably taken by mistake from Gastineau Cafe. Please return to Dr, Tavlin, Zynda Hotel. Reward. - NOTICE . OF HEARING ‘ On petition of widow to be award-| ed propeity of the estate under’ the provisions of Chapter 12, Sns-; sion Laws of Alaska 1919, | In the Gommissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division! Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, Cr)mmiifiioncrl and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju-| neau Precinct. In the Mafter of the Estate Eckley Coxe: Guerin, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV) That Amy K. Guerin has file herein a petition under the pro- visions of Chapter 12 Session La of Alaska, 1919, praying that be awardedcertain real and per- sonal property of the estate of the 4bove named deceased, after pay- ment of funeral expenses, costs of administration, etc.; and that a bearing will be had upon said peti- tion before the undersigned at Ju- neau, ,Alaska, on July 15, 1933 at 10 o'tlock a.m., at which time and place all persons interested i said petition and in the said estate may appear and file their objec- tions to the granting of said peti- tion and confest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the teal of the Probate Court:at Ju- neau, Alaska, this 8th day of July,’ 1933. (Seal) * CHAS. SEY, Cofmissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. July 10, 1933. July 14, 1933. of . BEAUTY SHOPPE Second Filoor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 desirable 1ocation. v, cancy McBride Apt. Phone 4102.] reasonable | | HEELS, rubber or leather, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment with bath at Triangle| Apartments. Phone 205. FOR RENT—Apartment for rent. Also 2-room furnished house. Telephone 3602. FOR RENT— Five-room house in Seatter tract, modern, except heat. Phone 202. | ;—ébOMV furnished -nparrtment for rent. Phone 3204. . sell or lease phone 29. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-room cottage with bath. Beautiful view. On Rawn Way. Apply Gastineau Hotel. FOR 'RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, fireplace and front yard. Nugget Shop T-ROOM furnishe.: Mrs. Anna Winn nouse. En'lulre 4 run;lshlvd'fimarlmvnbs. apply 132 6th St. PARTLY Davis Apts FOR RENT — Slnglc apt Reduced rates. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, heated, suitable for couple. Snow White Apartments. Inquire at Snow White Laundry. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments, FOR RENi—Sreeptng room. Phone 531. PERELLE Aparemens. Phone 2004 | FOR RENTaPurmsned apt. In- quire Bishop Apts. WANTED WANTED — Experienced _chamber- maid. Address N 2952 care Em- pire. Third WOMAN Wi lihes poarders. BOARD and _roomers in family. Phone 29 or call Dixon Street. YOUNG lauy wants work, any Kind. Will consider housework. Tele- phone 537. px lvat" 815 ROOM #hd board in private home. Steam heat. Telephone 529. MISLELLANEOLS TUHN your ola gola .nw vl!ue Cash or trade av Nugget Shop. | HALF soles heels men's dress shoes $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. men’s 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. Juneau lce Cream ‘ i Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM | ———vireari for Busy PEOPLE Being in. a hu;)‘y oesn’'t mean you can't enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come fhere and be con- vinced. Builey’s Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND .’ | ® Yukon. scheduled to arrive at 3 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Princess Charlotte scheduled e to arrive late tomorrow after- ool noon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle July 10 at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July e 10 at 8 pm. o Alaska scheduled to sail @ from Seattle July 12 at 9 e| Aleutian scheduled to sail o‘ from Seattle July 15 at 9 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 15 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from July 17 at 9 pm George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 17 at 8 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILIN! Northwastern scheduled arrive at 5 o'clock Wedne: day morning and sails south one hour later. 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. eeccccsesnonce JUNKERS PLANE | ARRIVES HERE FROM VANCOUVER Piloted by *w. R. McCloskey, 2 Junkers F-13, seven passenger plane owned by Col. Victor Spencer, of Vancouver, B. C., arived in Jun- eau Saturday evening on the wa the Carcross, Y. T., where it will i’siay about a week before return- J| ing south, stopping at Juneau southbound. Fred Staines is mech- fanic with the party. Duke Harris 'sand Dan McRae mining scouts, with the party are {going into the Carcross region to ‘,pnnd the week looking over prop- |erty owned by <Col. Spencer in that region. | In addition to the Spencer party, Bill Alexander and Fred Fetter- man, of the Mattern relief expedi- tion, arrived here on the big plane. The plane made the trip from Prince Rupert to Juneauw in:three hours and twenty minutes and re- mained in Juneau until 7 o'clock this morning when it took off for Carcross. escscocccseecsccssssscscscne e eeacesse ——————— NOTICE! The Juncau Water Works have moved their offices to the, [First National Bank from where: it~ will transact all business. adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. KNIT SUIT SPECIAL Regular $12.75 to $16.75 values for $8.95 ® banks today and sold their catches |on Marine News * TWO HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, J schooners arrived from the western 10.—Two halibut The Seymour brought in_ 38,000 pounds, mostly chickens, and sold for 185 and 5 cents. The Majes brought in 38,000 pounds and s for 9% and 5 cents a pound. On the Seymour’s trip a pr im was paid for the mediums T the chickens for cents h price is lower than| {bids of the past few days. +/PRINCE GEORGE HERE ENROUTE SOUTH SUNDAY| uthbound the Prince George H. E., Nedden, and J. A rd, purser, docked I ‘clock Sunday trip touists some of op-cvers at Skagway for the l'l terior trip and will return soutl the Prince Rupert next Sai- urday. Others, who returned south n the Prince Gt e enjoyed th: ay of several urs in the Lynn port. Smith took passage on the ional amer and G. Edgar Gallant, of Skag a southbound passenger way to attend the Elks’ tion to be held in Mi L A B. D. STEWART LEAVES TO STUDY MINING DEVELOPMENT 748 § his| on Conveni- vaukee. Enroute to Ketchikan to make a survey of recent mining develop- ments in that district, B. D. Stew- art, Supervising Mining Enginéer and Mine Inspector, left today on the steamer Aleutian. He will be absent two or three weeks. AR S — . — | TIDES ZOMORROW b LA - (Alaska Standard Time; add one hour for Juneau District) High tide, 3:17 am., 169 feet Low ., -1.8 feet. , 165 fe y LY . | Smith Electric Co. | I Gastineau . Building i EVERYTHING i ELECTRICAL e - Hagnificent e mysteriously n anvoy, will be t finally granted. foreign power in Washington. NORTHWESTERN IS HERE ON WA NORTH TODAY Northbound, the steamer North- | western, John Livingstone, Lieut. Commander U. S. Naval Reserve, commanding, and P. B. Coe, pur-| ser, dock:d here at 8:30 o'clock| this morning and sailed for Lynn | Canal ports at 11 ¢ k. Northbouna tne steamer stopped with freight and passengers at Chatham, Scow Bay, Union Bay, Rake, T in addition to the regular ports of call. Passengers leaving the ship at Juncau were, Henry Bonnett, Mrs. V. Gamble, Helen Jennings, Mary Jones, Robert Beaton, Mrs. Rob- ert Keaton, Mrs. L. Karstens, Bob- ble “Rarstens, " A, ‘“W. ‘Scott and Fred R. Wernecke from Seattle. i of the former Russian empire in Washington, D. C., | ined since it vacated by the Kerensky regime’s | med over to Soviet government when recognition is | The building, shown at top, is the finest owned by any The headquarters of Boris Skvirsky (inset), chief of the Soviet Bareau in Washington, is pictured below, Zouviy ports, m»cnvcn for Juneau , from Ketchikan—Walter Brice, S, M. Savin, D. V. Baxter, B. Sabaree, w. HAdv.‘umnd from Petershurz— | N. A. MoEachran, Charies A. John- | son, Henry Roden, C. H. Ander- son, and J. W. Edmonds. Southbound the Northwestern is due here at 5 o'clock Wednesday | morning and will, sail from here |about an hour later. Among the 76 round trip pas- | sengers aboard the Northwestern |is a Christian Fellowship Tour con- sisting of 32 members from the New England States. They made the trip to the Coast from Chicago on the Northern Pacific and are enjoying the entire journey trem- endously. Pascngers leaving Juneau aboard the steamer were; for Haines—Pat- cia Harland, Mi Edna Taylor, rank Saucier, Miss Andre Moore, Wilson Borris; for Skag- }M\yflMlles Price, Alfred Dishaw, | R t Wakelin, Charles E. Rice, 4 G T Polly, L. M. Carrigan, Eldrnd Ireland, F. F. Bauze and John Marsurn. y—- IN SUMMER t\‘\} TIME ax\‘ o In Every Detail of the Last Rites Naturally it is your desire that a fine dignity and: | beauty characterize the serv- ices for your loved ones. Here you may be certain that your wishes will be carried out— reverently-carefully. No Charge for Use of Our Funeral Home The Charles W. « Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the “ Greatest ' Tribute” " BE PREPARED ( YWAY §- - FILL UP THE BIN PACIFIC COAST Gl Chacktes You LoyE BUT WE SHOULD AUWAYS ™ FOR WHAT wiLL COME OuUR ‘, AND SAVE SOME TIN 3275 BUY WINTER'S COALTODAY . CIFICCOAST COAL THE HEAT MAKES -ONE FEEL ON/ SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer fALASKA {*ALEUTIAN iN'WESTERN . *YUKON .. fALASKA .. Leave Due Juncau Due Juneau * Seattle Nm-mbound Southbound July 3 July 4 July 10 July 11 July 17 June 28 ...June 30 July 5 ..July 8 July 12 July 2 July 3 July 9 July 11 July 16 *Southwestern Route. ‘iSoutheastern Route. fConnects with S. S. Starr at Seward for Alaska Peninsula oprts. FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKE'IS THE Am;xq LINE il el Evors Plondes mibtats . m. . BURFORD & J. Ticket Agent Phone 78 C! D. B. FEMMER ™ Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakce, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat July 23 July 16 July 22 Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight Motorship DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Hmflln‘ho.‘ “ESTEBETH” ..,..n.u'.'."a’m.""".; * Way Port . . | McCAUL MOTOR || Thase . | COMPANY il '-”N‘- | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' : i1 Daily Empire Want Ads Cay TIME SCHEDULE 9°360.m. 17:45pm. CHANNEL BUS LINE 9:55p.m. Effective June 1, 1933 | sy LEAVE AUK BAY e b By 7:00 am. o 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) | t—Prelghi.wii oc. accepied 9:15 a.m. $—Saturdays only. 2:30 pm. & 5:30 pm. Juncau Ferry & Navigs- tion Compavy THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD TTHE BLINK = Alaska Southern 4irways " PROVEN DE! ENDAB]LITY sernis " Towns—Also i Prmelpal Sout Planes for For Reservations—Call or “A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEA HUI‘EL JUNEAU ALASKA l Hfllgar 28——Hotel 10 PAINTS—OILS and Shelt HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. WINDOW CLEANING Sanding, Pinishing Permanent Waying a ’ Tbe Florence ‘ Hn'dwood Flooring—Laying, ] m Goldstein Blg. Phane 582 }