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‘3 Juneau Ice -Cream THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY,. JULY. 22,:1933. (HOME-MADE (HONEY 1S OK. ? KID, BUT I'M \"Siex or { GITTIN THAT'S LIFE, PA. WE MUST TAKE YOU SHOULD CONFINE YER OBSERVATIONS TO THE pu DRONES, DEARIE/ By CLIFF STERRETT OH YEAH? HOWS A YOUVE GOT FEELIN'S, T'TELL WHICH '} BODY p AINTEHAZ IS DRONES, AN/ WHICH AIN'T? FOR SALE—Miage. Lunch. Well ed for sale. on account of sick-! ness. gidaire equipped Free' and clear of debts. Cash or terms. Inguire M\dget Lunc! FOR SALE — Second hand doors }()R R1< ?dn RENT steam heated flat. bath, m Phons 264 Three rooms. ard, electric washer. $50.00 permanent for tenant .o-o-.ocno.n.. Steamer Movements boarding house. Down town loc‘\- and windows; also some few arti-! . NORTHBOUND cles of furniture plm'w 109.| tion. $75.00 monthly. Inquire First|® Norco scheduled to arrive — ——— } National Bank. e port at 4 oclock t poR SALE— 3 rm. furnished house.| e le ernoon and sails v«Platform for one more house in- 2 LARGE room apt for three—low|® from Cold St ge dock fo cluded. Few minutes, walk from|. renf. 207 2nd St. ® Seattle, via. Sitka. ° Ball Park. Located between 9th| —— ————— ——|® Zapora scheduled to arrive at ® and 10th Streets west of Wil-| FURNISHED apts V\lbh bflbh and|e 4 o'clock this afternoon and e loughby. Reasonable for quick| electric range from $15.00 and up.{e sails tomorrow morning for e sale. Inquire on premises after 7| CIliff Apts. Phone 209. . § ° p.m. or telephone 59. Adel vail- | ————— — | e Northwester: > lett, 'FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. rive at SRS S I Apply Gastineau Hotel. ® morning. . PIANO, lamps, card 5, etc.(———— ® Yukon due Tuesday. . ' ‘McBride Apt T(\l(\pho}“- 701 wFOR. RFNT—.; -room mxmshed apt - SCHEDULED SAILINGS . TSP TR '35‘ Phone 3204. ® Princess Charlotte scheduled ® ! fronta — 4 y cer :PCI)LRGlac‘er Highway. 4 miles from ONE-ROOM Kitchenette, $15; two-|q 70 ;‘l“lg ‘;‘“;‘n U A 2 town. Running water, city light.! room with range, outside entrance, { & Northland scfiedu:ed R Price $500. Terms. Inquire P. O.| $20. Channel Apts Phone 436. & . dror Beattle, July 24 & 98 e 994, [Vacancy Frances Apt. steam heat-|® D. m. . FOR SALE—Stucevaker Victoria, 4, ed. Call 132 6th St. Prince Rupert scheduled to @ o ach. Very reasonable for! = — ————|® sail from Vancouver July 24 e pha 008 v | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished{e at 8 pm. . cash. Phone 604. St »_1 apartment, fireplace and front|e Alaska scheduled to sail from e BACRIHCE 1932 Wlllys 8, 4 door| vyard. Nugget.Shop. ® Seattle July 26 at 9 am. . sedan. Perfect condition. Priced T e © - Prinoass Louise scheduled to for quick sale. Phone 4042. VIF??‘;ES‘:‘;H:L ?;:3: apt. Re"“”d‘i: :e:ug I;Dx::“ Vancouver July 29 FOR SALE-5-room modern hOUSe, y, o, oiec MacKinnon Apartments,|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS with kichenette and bath. Near iy s Prince George scheduled Ball Park. Double garage and FOR RENT—Sreeping room. Phone|e southbound at 1:30 a. m. drying shed. Reasonable terms to| 537, e Sunday. ° responsible parties, Telephone 194. WM AE T P 15 SNV % % Aleutian scheduled south- e H. C. Gorham ‘PE CLLE Aparvmeuss. Phone 2004, bound next Monday. M Nhishad LOCAL SAILINGS . os Hirst- (,Imh:u,ui stock at 50§ share 60 cents. Inqmre Nugget Shopve. | FOR SALE—School Bus In good| + condition. Reasonable price and, terms can be, arranged. Inquire Connors Motor Co. F’OR SALE—Modern home for sale #*Reasonable terms. Telephone 169( Mrs. E. C. Guerin. l rOR SAL¥—One mahogany finish'- ! ¢igar and tobacco case.. Good, price for quick sale. George Bros. »OR SALE—i-amw Kolster Radio,| $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial Rooms. Phone 537. | FOR SALE or rent—Planos and| radios, Expert piano tuning. A.nf" derson’s Music Shoppe. Sew;udi Street. Tdephone 143. - { R SALE — ‘Modern cozy. four-' Toom jhause, beautiful view, nicé neighborhood. Close in. Rents for: $2000 a month. Must sell qulrk.' 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 | F at bargain. Best location in city Inquire 132 6th Be. MISCELLANEOUS PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS size 5x ¥ 1. Colored and framed, 35 cents Jpostpaid. A. Metro Art, 49 East let St., New York. WRN your ola gold into value. i { | 1 ".Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. -— HALF soles héels men’s dress shoes 78150, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s, | finu.s. rubber or leather, men's , women's 35c. Saloum's. —-— :f, Uniforms—Men’s Shirts i Tallored to Order { || SMART DRESSMAKING {; SHOPPE ]-Hours 8 to 12 N—1 to 6 pm. | |3109 Main St. Phoune 219 | “David E. Ward, 22, is judge of county and juvenile courts of Lee ‘eounty, Fla. ““ Parlors || Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH. ICE :m | quire Bishop Apts. |FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In- Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e day night at 6 p. m, for o Sitka and way ports. . Pacific leaves every Thursday e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® Kake and way ports. eocsecsccenccase ———r——— WANTED WANTFD . Expcrwmml and cnp- able , saleswoman, give age, perience and references first let- ex-| o ter and address G 2997 care Of (e ¢ @ ¢ ¢ ¢ o v v» © 0 ® 0 @ Empire. Only written applica-|e TIDES TOMORROW tions will be considered. e Alaska Standard Time; add CHILDREN cared for by day, week | o o &'y % .‘]":‘ei“_dif”:“'. or month. Phone 2552. RELIABLE “woman wants house- | High tide, 1:03 am., 163 feet. work. Telephone 396. Lo wtide, 7:36 a.m., -1.6 feet. || High tide, 2:01 pm, 149 feet. YOUNG lady wants work, anykind.| pow tide, 7:42 pm., 30 feet Will . consider hou.sework Tele- Tides Monday phone 537. High tide, 1:37 am., 16.5 feet. | Low tide, 8:08 am., -18 fect. | High tide, 2:20 pm., 154 feet lOSTWFOUNB | Low tide, 8:17 p.m., 25 feet. e — There s something m the ‘: tisements today to interest you.' " _0 08 t live green stag wool coal Wt theim Between Montana Creek and Ju—‘ ¥ neau. Please return to Empire. | o $10 reward. ‘The Emmre will show ynu the ‘ !best way to save and invest what | ash you have. Read the advertise- l — BEAUTY SHOP | 102 Assembly Apartments ments of the local merchants in PHONE 547 ‘The Empire. CANDINAVIAN ROOMS * - {Phone 513 Steam Heat | LOWER FRONT STREET [ FOOD as Good as the - Marine News established cash business is offer-' FOR RENT—Completely furnished sesoce advor» 1 o pleton, George Lloyd, Mrs. Fred BETTY MAC [ - | Fleming, J. F. Henderson and two e | = GREATEST PAGK OF RED SALMON PRESAGED HERE . *PROTEST MADE ..., Bay Breaking All Records—July 15 To- tal 1,463,427 Cases Bristol Bay cannerics at the close the week ending July 15, had aggregate pack of 1463427 99 per almon. according to announced here today by Capt. J. O'Connor, Asst. Agent of the Unit acl States Bureau of Fisheries. t to presage the . largest pack ever made in LhaL TO NEW SHIP, ALASKA ROUTE.. Awsrding of Bids Held U; —Hearing in Wash- ington Tuesday figurs 221,320 cases ahead of last on's pack for the same date, and last year red fish constituted | about 90 per cent of the total as o/ comparad to 99 this year. The red pack for the whole Ter ry to July 15 was about 1,750,000 ~ases. ,tion Comp Goed Run Lact We i For The run in Bristol Bay last week The . new - |continued heavy. While figures structed fo! poriation Compa: in conjunct for the week’s production will not be operated |be available for several days, a ip |wire received today Northland, and Fred Lucas said that all of the| Southeast Alaska rout, canneries except six wo at Semar said the bids not tfl,Ugashnk, three at Nushagak and | awarded because of the delay in|one at Naknek, had filled their | |obtaining a Shipping Board l0an | Semar said the Alaska Steamship cans. The season in Bristol | ,Company, in the protest filed, |far as red fish are concerned, will \the service now rendered was ade- |end next Tuesday. There is a quate |fall season for cheaper grades but t Final Action Tuesday | the. canners seldom do any fall | Final action in the matter %ill be had in Washington .qn Xt | Tuesday at a public hearing en bom sides will be represented. % - e ? 2[] PASSENGERS | ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, July 22. — Steamer { Yukon sailed for Alaska ports at 19 oclock this morning with 93 \msc class and 11 steerage pas- | sengers. The followmg passengers aboard the Yukon are booked for Juneau: | Percy Reynolds, Mrs. William Tem- fishing. The total pack for the Terruory passed - the 2,000,000 case mark| last Saturday, Capt: O'Connor an- | nounced. ‘The approximate figure for it, based on reports from all districts, was 2,214,281 with figures At that time the Alaska. Only a small percentage pack had been made. run was just entering Cross Sound and by early next week, all the in abundance. run of reds in its history. Kodiak well ahead of last year's pack at cent of which were | M. | from Warden | Bay so‘ for one or two canneries missing. | season had | barely got under way in Southeast | of the usual heavy pink salmon | Yesterday | advices received here said the big | plants in the northern end of the | district ought to be getting fish| Cook 1Inlet reported the largest | and Prince William Sound are both | MGRGANS ARE BACK AT HOME Rcturn to Juneau After Three Weeks Trip in Washington, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mor- |gan returned to their home in Ju- |neau this merning from. a three | week trip to Washington and Ore- gon. They spent considerable time in Seattle and Tatoma where Mr. Morgan, who is representative of the Wills Navigation Co., had busi- to transact, later visiting his family in Corvallis, Oregon. Dur- \mfv their absence they were fortu- nate in having lovely weather and have not seen a drop of rain since leaving the nor Mr. and Mrs. Morgan came north to Ketchikan on the steamer North- | western and there caught the Alas- ka Southern Airways seaplane, Bar- anof, on which they made the flight to Juneau this morning. R DOROTHY GREEN TO | * 'BE CHURCH SOLOIST Green, daughter and Mrs. B. B. Green, of will b2 the soloist at the | morning service at the Resurrec- | tion Lutheran Church fomorrow | morning. Miss Green studied music | at Washington State College at | Pullman last winter and is now spending her vacation with her family in Juneau. B - ——— Miss of Mr. Juneau, Dorothy The ads bring you the informa- | tion about quality, style and pxlcu '+ . || McCAUL MOTOR | | COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' ] | L] L] | Cliff, Miss Mary Counc | Saursol, Mrs. G. Heleg Ott, Mrs, Carl Jaeck, {Earle Hunter and |ton, Mabel Mayborn, 1 { Hooker, L. L. Trimble, Mrs V. N. MUR | steerage. We Carry a Full Line Juneau Paint Store ESCO | Rates by Day, Week or Month Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job AN’ IF you don’t think § that’s saying a whole lot { | just some in sometime and watch our girls do || their stuff. Any night when your cook’s out? BAILEY’S CAFE Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that * Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., FRONT STREET SOMETH]NG NEW! In Every Detail of the Last Rites Naturally it is your desire HIM WRHY OUR that a fine di and \ beauty characterize the sery- | COAL HE- ices for your lov Here " BURNED~ you may be ce wishes will be reverently—carefully WHILE CHEAPER OES. BROMPYLY SPURNED No Charge for Use of Our Funeral Home The Charles W, Carter Mortuary . PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” PACIFIC COAST Ga/ C@cé/@ AN OLD “MATH" SHAR.K ls FOLKS ASV.E D/ ms ANSWER WAS~ “YHE FIGURES/ SHow =~ FINEST . STEAMERS Steamer “ALEUTIAN IN'WESTERN .Aug. 2 . THE ALASKA SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle N'WESTERN *YUKON July 22 TALASKA July 26 *ALEUTIAN July 29 *—Southwestern Route. ‘t—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND CALL R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound July 24 July 23 July 25 July 25 July 31 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 17 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 TICKETS LINE—Phone 2 Juneau Rounfl:[rip Rate Every. u.n'w- i J. B. BURFORD & CO. et Agent Phone 78 oy “"“t‘“ M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle July 16 Arrive Juneau Leave Junest July 22 July 23 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Temaxee, Port Alexander, Kla« WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CAHADIAN SATLING 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 [+ | | l Fine Floors Estimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN “Flooring: Contractor * Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing. | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June 1, 1833 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am. 2:30 pm. 5:30 pm. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau. at midnight WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Dally llnw; Want Ads Pay FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. +7:30p.m. ! 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. | 12:30p.m# 11:15pm. /2:00p.m. 12 midnight | 3:30p.m.t 41:00a.m. { *4:00p.m. . | Leaves Douglas for Junean | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | 8:30a.m. 17:46p.m. | 9:30a:m.t 9:55p m. ‘. 12:45p.m.+ 11:30p 1a. 2:15p.m. 12:15p m. 3:45p.m.} fl:tdara. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will ke a 1—Saturdays only. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company —_— “ESTEBETH" laml-el-lnryn-.. day at 6.2 M. for Sitka and i\ Way Ports. * '} pave HousEL, iges Phone Bingle O For Reservations—Call or: A B HAYES. Manager, GASI‘II:I”EF U HOTEL anm m——a-Hotel -10 DEPENDABILIT! Alaska

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