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THE DAILY ALASKA’EMPIRE MONDA j'UL’Y 17,193 ALL THIS ADORABLE FARM NEEDS IS A P WILL WE USE REPAIRS 2 WOT TH’ HECK)| B THAT'S A SWELL NAME FER OUR FARM, AUNT SUSIE. HOW Ci TO THI OME YOU NK OF IT? By CLIFF STERRETT A SLIGHT ERRO! |N THE LAST WO%RDRUR FOR SALE—St sudebaker Victoria, 4 pass. coach. Very reasonable for cash. Phone 604. SACRIFICL 1932 Wlll)s 8, 4-door sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042, |- Phone PIXNO. lamps, etc. 57011 i FOR SALE—Midgey 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. Inauire Mldgt‘t Lunch. radio, | th springs. | FOR SALE—Libra v table, writing desk, dresser, quarter bed with coil Cheap. Phone 1952. FOR SALE—Maje Radio and | Phonograph, nine tubes. Cost $350. New tubes just installed and | all in perfect condition. Will sell} — for $50 cash. Call Number 6, Windsor Apts FOR SALE--5-room . modern Imusc with kichenette and bath. Near| Ball Park. Double garage and| drying shed. Reasonable terms to responsible parties. Telephone 194.} H. C. Gorham. FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Good condition. Reasonable. Phon‘-] 3323 ‘ s Hirst-Chichagof stock at| s. Inquire Nugget Shuppc.; ' : 3 FOR RENI FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. Apply Gastineau Hotel. FOR RFNT — 3-rooms and bath, reasonable. See Cyril Zubloff, 8tn| and Wi lloughby FOR RENi—mcpmg room. Phone 537. PERELLE Aparvmeis. Phone 2004, FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In- quire Bishop Apts, SALE- hool Bus in good Reasonable price and terms n be arranged. Inquire Connors Motor Co. Sy B HBRA A FOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 1 Mis. E. C. Guerin, FOR condition. FOR SALE_Fishing boat. 32 fe long, beam 10 feet. 12 h.p. Fish- ! erman engine. Ready to go. Will; wAbiTED—Thoroughu experienced | consider some trade for quick| i deal. Carl Thorsett, 113 Main St, | Phone 214. » FOR_SAL¥—One mahogany nmshI cigar and tobacco case. Good | price for quick sale. George Bros. OR SAL . Kolster Radio,| $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial .Rooms. Phone 537. H FOR SALE or rem—Planos and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward, Street. Telephone 143. WANTED WANTED—Young man expects to locate in Juneau desires room and bodrd in private family. Ref- | erences. Call Zynda Hotel. Albert ‘| Bear RELIABLE woman wants house- work. Telephone 396. bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent connection with reliable concern. Sarah Florence. Phone 436. YOUNG 1 lady wants work, any kind. Wwill phone 537. I.US]a"‘LFUUNB consider housework. Tele-! ' PRINCE RUPERT at 4 o'clock this afternoon and sails south at 10. . Alaska scheduled to arrive at e | Douglas at 3:30 o'clock to- ! morrow morning, arrives at e Juneau at 5:30 and sails ® south at 7. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs . day night at 6 p. m, for o, . Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. — ee0sesvu.0000 TIDES TOMORROW o Alaska Standard Time; add e 1 hour for Juneau district. 1.9 "feet. 112 feet. 64 feet. | 13.9 feet. | tide, 4:14 am., tide, 10:55 a.m., v tide, 4:13 p.m., tide, 10:13 p.m., i IN SOUTHBOUND | EARLY SUNDAY| | LOST—Brown | suede coat, contain- ing keys. Phone 277. On the way south the Prince; Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean and FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $20.00 a month. Must sell quick,) make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. FOR SALE—Cate fixtures consist ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very reasonable Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. - CHOICT: level residence lot, 50x100 | at bargain. Best location in city Inquire 132 6th Sc. | MISCELLANEOUS ¥ SR L5 T s PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS size 5% 7. Colored and framed, 35 cents A. Metro Art, 49 East New York, postpaid. 21st St., "TERN 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. HEELS, 50c, women's 35c. rubver or leather, men's| Saloum's. Uniforms—Men’s Shirts Tailored to Order | | | SMART DRESSMAKING | 1 SHOPPE | . Hours 8 to 12 N—1 to 6 pm. | 109 Main St. Phone 219 WE HAVE IT at the Right Price | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street LOST—Parker mottled gray and black fountain pen. Reward. Re- turn to H. L. Stabler, Thomas Noyman MolLean, purser, docked | here Sunday morning at 1:15 o'clock and sailed for the south at 2 Hnrdware Co. LOST—Onve green stng wool coat. Between Montana Creek and Ju- neau. Please return '.o Empire. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. FLY KILL Butler Mauro | Drug Co. | “Express Money Orders § ANYTIME” Phone 134 Free -Delivery |were, C. B. Sullivan, Ben o'clock. The Prince Rupert had aboard 107 round trip tourists and those | taking passage south from Juneau | Phillips and John Brown, all for Seattle. e —————— TIP FOR FOX FARMERS Earl N. Ohmer, announces in the Petersburg Press that he has several thousand pounds of frozen salmon in the Petersburg cold stor- age and asks fox ranchers “to come and help themselves” before he throws the fish out. Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job \\\\nlll,// Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way CONNORS Mobor Co., } FRONT STREET Marine News ~ALASKA HERE bound trip. Arriving in Juneau from Seat were, H. J. Adams, Mrs. Adams, win Dougan, Mrs. Dougan, R. Maguire. NORTHLAND IN._FISHING MEN ON WAY soum AT KETCHIKAN THIS MORNING' ~ GET IN MONEY TYCER * Steamer Movements I bt . ! The Northland, Capt. L. Williams ’%‘:fif}f’;’;‘a e e NORTHBOUND . |ana & . Winch, Purser, dockea| IW0 Hundred Thousand < Pl ® Aleutian scheduled to arrive at -1 I 18 Jinead at AT o106 Sk man-| Pouhds of Salman Are SINGLE furnishea housekeeping|® 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing on the return trip from Sitka | rooms 10. Also double housekeep- |® _ iD& &4 and salled at 12:15 o'clock from | Sold by Trollers ing rooms. 207 2nd St. Over|® Princess Louise scheduled to e | the Juneau Cold Storage Company Juneau Cash Grocery. ATTive. {OmOIToW . eVening, ., #y Mlldock. | KETCHIKZAN, Alaska, July 17— SNE OO iehenete, 415, owo-|+ Norco schedled 1o sail Trom | g A By Boafiets Y | - N e 3 - ot 4 . A. Austin, J. L. Webster, Richar 2 S room with range, outside enlmncl’,}' Seattle July 17 at 9 pm. ® ' with all available space taken, Websler. Jackie Goddard, Jim Me- |strike ended found 200,000 pounds $20. Channel An'\ Phone 436. ® Prince ('5‘0{5!0 scheduled 10 ® ine steamer Alaska, Capt.” ©. V.|Closkey, J. W. Gray, J. Realizia. |Of salmon, fresh: fish and mildcure, e ——— |® sail from Vancouver July 17 ® westerlund, Dave Doran, purser,| Leaving here for Petersburg were in the Ketchikan markets last Sat- Vacancy Frances Apt. Steam heat-|® 3t 8 pm. ® docked here at one o'clock Bunday | Donald Armour, Mrs. John Walker, urday. ed. Caill 132 6th St. ® Northwestern scheduled t0 ® yoming and sailed for Lynn Ca-|Charles R. Johnson; for Wrangell| This means that more than $15,- ud % e o - ® sail from Seattle, July 12 at ng) ports ay 2 o'clock Sunday '2ft-|—William Rodenberg; for Seattle— |000 were received by the fishermen. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished|® 9 a-"_h s i Ty ®'erngon. It is due southbound @at|Mrs. Thomas McCaul, Mrs. Leo At the same time two dealers apartment, fireplace and front ® Prlx@ess arlotte -‘C" ue' Douglas Island between 2 and 31Jewett and daughter Marilyn, Mrs. boosted the price for large reds yard. Nu"gel Shop. : ;‘: ;‘:"9 f;“‘mm Vancouver July : o'clock tomorrow morning and will| John Laurie, Mrs. Marion Lary, from 10 to 10'. cents. One dealer; FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced|e Northland scheduled to sail -‘?;. l&;r::fi? ;,touz &F;Dg;ufml;nf i . Af mng R, HEON pa'g- Toaaitisiead oL 8 SSON rates. Nugget Shop. from Seattle, July 24 at 9 ® hours Walkley, Chris Johnson, S. P. Walk- mediums. Y S o ¢ _|ley, J. R. Walkley, Bert Whitfield, | The prices are more than double FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, o Bricss ‘Husert ehhedied” Ao '! In addition to loca} passengers, | Nick Loloff. paid }oca]]y one yr‘n ago. heated, suitable for couple. Snow g i rom “Vancouver July 24 @ ¢ Alaska had aboard 159 round| Through passengers from Sitka to i White Apartments. Inquire at o, g P, | trip passengers Kmd..;z fi;un t: 10_ Ketchikan were Mrs. J. Monson, Snow White Laundry. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS l:;a-k‘obl:h[ s;"\‘:m‘ f;“C'C!;;LS:i Lbn 4 Miss Mabel Monson and Mrs. Don ESTEBETH HERE " 0ssible space S a ' o rel Pree | Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments,| Yukon is scheduled to arrive ® northhound and for the south- ::llimm :;imtem R O There “were seventeen round trip passengers on the motorship North- land. FROM SITKA RUN fonat v Sl Clparme yacer | THIS MORNING Franz, Mrs. G. Heistand, Mrs. artholomew, P. H. Abbott an H. R. Thompson. Leaving here for Haines wer Fred L rd, Alex Tagg, Mrs, Dishaw, Dave Dishaw, Ed Andersor and Karl Togg. Thosg lea o ng » Skagway were Robert J. GWer ‘:umm r cruising around the waters Gum K. Ritte NlNE HALIBUTERS and A. B. CJan‘_w SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 17— Halibu schooner arrivals, catch and sell pounds, Eureka with 12,000 pounds, President with 16,000 and Tillikum with 12,000 pounds, all selling for 7% and 6 cents a pound. B TONSILS OUT § Edward Daniel underwent a ton silectomy at St. Ann's Saturday morning. IN HOSPITAL § ‘William Neiderhauser entercd St. ‘Ann’s Hospital for medical treat mentr oséa&urdw J. D. | WILL MAKE TWO ALASKA CRUISES ™ sdward Bach and Robert Coughlin, d 2 | 2 attle Times) e boys are going time of their lives. this from its regular weekly run Sitka Passengers . arriving here on the motorship were George Jones and Mrs. Cyrus Thompson from Hoon- ah, W. Stevens from Hawk Inlet, and Al Lagergren from Tenakee. The Estebeth is scheduled to leave here on the outboupd trip with freight, mail and passengers on Thursday evening. 1| Some F hn‘ to |of British Columbia and Alaska: Two trips will be made on the forty-five-foot sloop Linda, owned {by Floyd Schmoe, Seattle natural- ist and secretary of the Puget Sound Academy of Science. Both cruises will be under the direction of Capt. H. A. Bauer, noted ocean- ographer and former member of t ing prices today follow: o _ the University of Wa*mnqton fac-! ® . ? rom, the western banks—Aleu ity Te youths wi. L sdeciod” | SCANDINAVIAN 137,000 pounds, both selling for 7 :::n;“fig'l‘c;;ycr esupgtinhy andy ROOMS and 6 cents a pound. Dr. Haner. whosanade ik m;“ ‘Phene 513 Steam Heat | From the local banks—Orbit with trip to Alaska on the Linda in| | LOWER FRONT STREET 18,000 pounds, California “with 18,- 1930, has sailed more than 200,000 Rates by Day, Week or Month 22%0090;:::&; T;‘:inin‘zl”f 1_“&2 miles, but says he never has found | = . o . 9 a more ideal yachting ground than | €% — B . motorship Estebeth, Capt. Purser, arrived here this morning | to| FINEST *}YUKON *—Southwestern t—Southeastern THE ycxuz Sailing from S, Every M.'J.fmn' #J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 78 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON July 17 tALASKA July 16 July 18 *ALEUTIAN July 15 July 18 July 24 {N'WESTERN . July 19 July 23 July 25 July 22 {—Calls at Yakutat north and southbound. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS LARGEST - FLEET July 25 July 31 Route. Route. CALL ALASKA LINE D. B. FEM! Frt. Afl.?l- Ill M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenagkee, Port Alexander, Klas wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junest July 16 July 22 July 23 *Calls first trip of month only | | McCAUL MOTOR ¢, FERRY TIME CARD ' | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane COMPANY i 6:15p.m. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' | TR 8 9:40p.m. » 11:15pm. ! z 00p.m. 12 midnight Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay ‘72:335_:," b TIME SCHEDULE "’:‘:‘;::““”"'" fsz.Juneasn , CHANNEL BUS LINE 8:30a.m, Effectiva June 1, 1923 i 9;308.m.+ LEAVE AUK BAY lgifp-mi 7:00 a.m. :15p.m. 12:30 p.m. giggp m.f 4:30 p.m. :00p.m. LS iy *_Thanc. LEAVE JUN;I:;J (Qut Highway) i—Freight will be accepted :15 a.m, g ; 2:30 p.:. i{—Saturdays only. 5:30 p.m. » Special Saturday Trip . J“"caf“ Ferry & Naviga- Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. tion Cvmpany [ e that in the inland passage with 1L)| tributary inlets. | The first cruise will take pLace4 July 15 to July 27 and will e\tendA into the most beautiful sections of British Columbia with “Ketchikan | FHONE 547 5 as the northermost The! 5 = BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP | 107 Assembly Apartments Hospital point. second cruise on which marine bi- g ology and oceanography will be studied, will be held July 20 to| August 20 and will extend as far| as Juneau. I e e———— N, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 1 Mor§ For Your | In Every Detail of the Last Rites Naturally it is your deslrp" that a fine dignity and beauty characterize the serv- jces for your loved ones. Here you may be certain that your wishes will be carried out— @flunwsmuy. : X Ne Chalkge for Use bt Qur Funeral Home The Charles W, LY Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the ... PHONES 83 OB PACIFIC. COAST Coal Chucktes BUDD'S ON HIS® - ERE HE WENT VACATION — HE THOUGHT OF " WINTER DREAR AND DARK - i ! | so HE puT EIGHT TONS ‘OF | X GOOD COAL IN Husam . THUS HE'S FREE FROM “YORRY - B e PSS, Leave Juneau at midnight Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves Oity Dock every Thurs- hyulflun.nrm' Kake, Port Alexander and way »soints. Alaska Southern 41ru3kibr& % SAFE FAST * Weekly Serviceto Principal Southesstern Alaska Towns—Also For Reservations—Call or See A B HAYES, Manager, GAS‘!'INEAU HOTEL -~ -Hangar 28——~Hotel-10 - PROVEN DDPENDABHM Planes for Charter chzs FIC corm CA LC ) 4 l JUNEAU ALASKA l 'l'llonm Hardware Co. I || LUDWIG NELSON | Watch Repairing PAINTS—OILS Bullders’ and Shelt « HMARDWARE WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agen} R e e Pacific Tramsportation Compaay { # | 1 +H

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