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Ao A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933. HEAVENS, PAW/ DON'T TELL ME YOU'RE DRINKIN' QUTTA THAT SPRING ? Y'SHOULDN'T DRINK WATER TILL IT'S BEEN FER ALL WE KNOW, IT HAIN'T ‘WHOLESOME !! ANALYZED, IDIOT! B CLIFF STERRE'I'I' -1 NEVER SEEN HEALTHIER LOOKIN’ FROGS IN ALL MY BORN DAYS /! LARCEST FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON . TALASKA *ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN __July 19 *IYUKON ......July 22 July 17 July 18 July 24 July 25 July 31 July 16 duly 18 July 23 July 25 July 15 FOR SAI.E ! FOR SALE—161 ft. frontage by 300 ft. Glacier Highway. 4 miles xmmy town. Running water, city light.! Price $500. Terms. Inquire P. O. Box 934. ‘ SACRIFICE — Baby carriage and crib, $17.50; electric washer and/ wringer, like, new, $32.50. 427 Nelson Apt., 5th East St. FOR SALE~SLudebaker Viclorhl 4 pass. coach. Very reasonable for|= cash. Phone 604. SACRU"ICE 1932 Willys H 4-door | sedan. Perfect condition. Priced | for quick sale. Phone 4042. PIANO, lamps, etc. Phone 5701 FOR SALE«Mldge» 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. 14 writing desk, dresser, quarter bed with coil sprin| Cheap. Phone 1952. FOR SALE--5-room modern house! 537 with kichenette and bath. Near| pERELLE Aparvmencs. Phone 2004.| Ball Park. Double garage and|_ e drying shed. Reasonable terms to|{FOR RENT—Furmsned apt. In- responsible parties. Telephone 194.| quire Bishop Apts. H. C. Gorham. | by carriage. Good|’ WANTED condition. Reasonable. Phon"' 3323. 'CHILDRFN Cdx((l for b\ day 500_shares Hirst-Chichagof st 60 cents, Inquire Nugget A BEG TER. W T hopoe. mR SALE—School Bus in good condition. Reasonable price and terms can be arranged. Inquire Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE—] Mod(ru home for snl[‘ | Reasonable terms. Telephone 1691 Mrs. E. C. Guerin. FOR SALE—Fishing boat. 32 feet 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., Phone 214, FOR SAL¥—One mahogany finish cigar and tobacco case. . Good| price for quick sale. George Bros. OR SALE—-um. Kolster Radio,| $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, l.mperiv,l' . Rooms. Phone 537. ' FOR SALE or rent—pPlanos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| derson's ‘Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143. !'OR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice, neighborhood. Close in. Rents for| $20.00 a month. Must sell quick,i 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. CHOICE. level residence lot, 50x100 at bargain. Best location in city Inquire 132 6th S MISCELLANEOUS ‘WILL trade piano for pahmng ! Phone 143. Anderson’s Music i Shoppe. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS size 5x 7. Colored and framed, 35 cents postpaid. ~ A. Metro. Art, 49 East 21st St., New York. TURN your ola gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. IIALF soles heels men’s dress shoes $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, rubver or leather, men’s 50c, women’s 35c. Saloum's. S S R SR Advertisements are your pocket- §ook editorials. They interpret the merchandise news. § Uniforms—Men’s Shirts Tailored to Order SMART - DRESSMAKING SHOPPE | Hours 8 to 12 N—1 o 6.pm. | 109 Main St. Phone 219 | *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. #—Calls at Yakutat north and southbound; \ FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS PURNI"HED apts with 'bath and electric range trum $15.00 and up. THREE ~ROO apart- ment with piano. Phone 143. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. FOR RENT — Three rooms and bath. Reasonable rental. See Femmer or Phone 114. | FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. Apply Gastineau Hotel. { FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. Phone 3204 ONE-ROOM Kitchenette, $15; two- room with rarnge, outside entrance, $20. Channel Apts. Phone 436. Vacancy Frances Apt. Steam heat- ed. Call 132 6th St. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, fireplace and front yard. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced| rates. Nugget Shop. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. | | FOR REN’(‘—-S:(:BDIHK room. Phone| or month. Phone to $24 daily, NATIONAL BRAND; Fruit Flavors on ADVERTISING |e ALESPEOPLE: introducing $6 basis. Neat, responsible people, with reference only. West Coast Products Co., 117 W. Denny Way,(e @ ¢ © ¢ 0 © ¢ 0 © ¢ © o Seattle, Wn. WANTEDAYoung man expects to locate in Juneau desires room and board in private family. Ref- erences. Call Zynda Hotel. Albert Bear. RELIABLE woman wants house- work. Telephone 396. WAN}?: -&‘horough]y experienced | bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent connection with reliable -concern. Sarah Florence. | Phone 436. YOUNG lady wants work, any kind. 'Will - eonsider ~honsework. Tele- phone 537. FOUND — Sum of money: Prove property and pay for this ad. See Joe Simpson. LOST—Brown “suede coat, contain- ing keys. Phone 277. LOST—Olive green «stag wool coat. Between Montana Creek and Ju- neau. Please return to Empire. D SOMETHING NEW! —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery Erge e FLY KILL Destroys Flies, Mosquitoes, Bugs Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money oulen ANYTXME f Phone 134 Pree Dellvlry Marine News | | o-oocco---..uo Steafi’?rmvxenh A PRIN LUUISE HERE ON WAY Prince George due to arrive Thursday evening. Norco due to arrive Saturday -i morning. | Northwestern scheduled to ar- QJ NURTH TuEs ‘ rive Sunday. . LK SCHEDULED SAILINGS L3 : Yukon scheduled to sail from ® ' wyp 160 yound trip passengers, Seattls July 22 at 9 am. o ‘and twenty who have stopovers at ! Skagway, the Princess Louise, Capt.| & alolp. |A. Slater, and A! G. Barker, Pursc'} D I eduled o sall »|d0cked here from the south last) f Seattle, July 24 Y ° .‘evcnlnrz at, 7 o'clock and sailed at| ey i R 1 o'clock for Skagway. § | Passengers for Juneau were Bon- Prince Rupert scheduled to ®! . 2 | sail from Vancouver July 24 nie Caldwell, Mrs. O. E. Deiss| at 8 pm. Mrs. H. Ferguson and Susan Helge Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 26 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlo scheduled ® to sail from Vancouver July e The steamer is due here south-| beund at 6:30 o'clock Friday morn-| e Fr:g‘:[\.l ;)yox}"gl:;; glal‘;lr}vd SR .vsbunrd the 'steamer for Skagway | |® Aleutian scheduled south- e and Ui Tntagion: ‘ ® bound next. Monday, | . LOCAL SAILINGS 3| BOTH HALIBUT AND | ® FEstebeth leaves every Thurs- e, ; racbeth lowves ey T ¢ SALMON SOLD HERE e Sitka and way ports. . BY FISHING BOATS ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ®| pishing boats which arrived éaily Kake and way ports. ® | this week with fish which was sold o|ing and win sail for the south at 5 ‘9 o'clock. | There were 110 tons of freight Princess Louise scheduled to arrive in port at 6:30 o'clock 9.0.0 8 W&t NE" "2 locally were: Celtic, Capt. Hern': ——e———— s e e0tgevrsane ‘ TIDES TOMORROW Alaska Standard Time; add 1 hour for Juneau distric Moy, with 4,100 pounds of sa'moh and 1,100 pounds of ‘halibut; Sadite, Capt. S. A. Stevens, 5,000 pounds of salmon and 1,000 pounds of hali- but; Starlite, Capt. J. J. Phillips, 3,400 pounds of halibut and 196 ::iflt‘l “i[: ;:526 :”]: 102‘28 ise pounds of salmon; Edna T., Capt. S5t bl S'm“ 51 feet |J- Young, 3900 pounds of salmoh e DI b 153 feot, |2 55 pounds of halibut; Thiinket, Capt. J. Martin, 5900 pounds of |salmon and 164 pounds of halibus, lall of which was sold to the At- (lantic and Pacific Packing Com- pany at prevailing prices. Boats which brought fish whica Clson, were: T1356, Pankaytes, 153 pounds FIVE HALIBUTERS- SELL AT SEATTLE s o | SEATTLE, July 19.—The Ested| ;)4 ¢ ginar arrived today from the western‘cilm_ John | halibut banks with 23,000 pounds| ~of salmon; Lu; Capt. Swanson, 6= :S:]‘ndsum for 7.18 and 6 cents a3 Lounds of salmon and 192 ounds of halibut; apt. E. Arival froiy o banks.;m‘m s of halibut; Elfin, Capt. E. gt By O. Swanson, 7,500 pounds of sal- g 2 ,{mon .and 73 pounds of halibut; rox‘-\rgvo' m;gflméoozexx:t;m‘:sv ;g“j‘x‘l‘{;mu-aas. Capt. Gust Nelson, 800 4 ’ H . : Bernice with 18,000 pounds, Eutfl""}fi?“{,‘:fibfi R 0 ol with 18,000 pounds, Curlew with, o] 12,000 pounds, all selling for 7 and mi'n: ] fifiifi"“fi‘a,m““,fi'.“‘-'°'“3i’&§ 6 cents a pound; Faith with 5,500 T & St 0 selling fer TR &nd)6 cents pounds of salmon and 225" pounds pounu;l.d. A of halibut; the Mary R, Ca{* a p . IMijo Rodman, 686 pounds of sal jmon and 27 pounds of halibut; tiie {Dardenella, Capt. Jim Lay, 58 beunds of salmon and 25 pounds of halibut; Anny, Capt. Peter Johnnie, 4,200 pounds of salmon e R G FISHING BOATS TAKE ON ICE AND BAIT AT JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Fishing boats which took on ice | Ed Waltonen, Among the specialists aiding the A | etonomic conference are Fred K. Nielsen (upper left), legal adviser; | William G. Bullitt (upper right), executive officer, and James P. War- can delegation at the London | burg (lower left), financial aid. Rexford G. Tugwell (lower right) is one ol the (echnlcal advrsers (Associated Press Pholos! \ CALL THE ALASKA LINE from S ul Evers Mondey mebt ot o. B. BURFORD & CO. B. FEMMER 'I'-ehk Agent %Ean- 78 Fr! Agt. Ph. ll‘ Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat .6 ”» M.S.“ZAPORA July 16 July 22 July 23 Calling at-Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Teunakee, Port Alexander, Kla: wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A.'MORGAN, Agent un(l 25 pounds of halibut; from 169 pounds of sal-| mon and from Abel Koski, 1,400 pounds of salmon. The prevailing prices of 6 and|{ 3 cents a pound were paid for the | halibut and 10-6-3 and 3% cents| for salmon until Saturday when | the price for large reds went up to 11 cents. i FISH SHIPPED SOUTH ON ALASKA AND NORTHLAND | Fish shipped south on the steam- er Alaska were: 15 tierces of mild cured salmon for the Sebastian | Stuart Fish Company, by E. Eng- strom; 10 tierces of mild cured sal- | mon for the Atlantic and Pacific| Packing Company by the Juneau | Cold Storage Company and one| tierce of mild cured salmon to| A. Bungen, Seattle, by E. O. Swan- | son. { The Juneau Cold Storage Com- halibut to the San Juan Fishing| and Packing Company or the mot- | ‘orship Northland. {" SCANDINAVIAN | || ROOMS [t Phone 513 Steam Heat LOWER FRONT STREET Rates by Day, Week or Month | | | i CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE July 21; Aug. 4, 16, 25 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 28 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU pany also sent 26 boxes of frozea |y — ? o, FERRY TIME CARD ) | McCAUL MOTOR Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane | COMPANY [ g o :15a.m. :15p.m. | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' | 7:10am. +7:30p.m. | .I I 9:40p.m. ® 11:15pm. ! 12 midnight Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 11:00a.m. TIME SCHEDULE Leaves Douglas fcr Juneau 6:30a.m. CHANNEL BUS LINE 8:30a.m. Effective Jung 1, 1933 9:30a.m.+ LEAVE AUK BAY 12:45p.m. ¢ 7:00 am. 2:15p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3i45p m.+ 4:30 p.m. J 51(3::pm LEAVE JUNEA —Thane. b el t—Preight will be accepted. 2:30 pm, t—Saturdays only... 5:30 p.m. o Xh ¢ ! Juneaun Ferry & Naviga- Special “ Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. tion Company . Leave Juneau at midnight 2 > DRSS i B S M. S. “PA'CIFIC” “ESTEBETH” | Ladies’ heels straightened .. All rubber heels . Men’s rubber % soles Men’s leather % soles:$1.25 up | Big Van’s New Pnces Ladies’ 5 Soles $1.00 I -.35¢ Leayes Junesu Every Thurs- |1} day s 6P b for Sitka and ":d'b‘“ |1 I Way Port G DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Valentine ‘Bldg: i Go window shopping in your easy chair, Read the adyertisements. at the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany preparatory to leaving for the fishing banks were the Thlinkit, Sadie, Celtic, Coolidge, Elfin, Diana, Fane, T-336, Starlite, Oceanic, Lu, Anny, and the Norland. The Coolidge took on bait as well j as ice. A-Bright Snappy Job In Every Detail of the Last Rites M -, J/ Naturally it is your desire | that a fine dignity and beauty characterize the sery- ices for your loved ones. Here you may be cer that your wishes ‘will be d out— geverently=carefully. No'Charge for Use of Our Funeral Home Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way . $1.00 CONNORS INC. FRONT STREET The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 "Th: panid Last Service Is the ““Greatest Tribute” WE SAY TO VOU iu THIS RHYM FOR YOU'LL SA\/_E BUY NOW, Yoy KN [so GET IT IN YOUR ceu.Arz giN, PACIFIC COA ST Coal Chuckles IN “THE GOOD OLD SUMMER‘I‘IME. .b\ IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, = IT'S TIME 7O BUY YOUR) a3 WINTER'S COAL — | PREPARE FOR o WINTER! \JJ\ CLIME =~ . . @asearr awaixen. e, ALL JOIN Aladw\ Southern Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN- DEPENDABILITY. Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alasks . Townis—Also Planes for Chlrhr A. i nf%:s B&mmm tions—Call or.See. nager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28— Hotel: 10 s WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 "!‘MSmTlmw ——‘—“"—'———\ Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office