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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933. FOR SAI_E FOR SALE—Midze. 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. Inguire Midget Lunch. Second hand doors 50 some few art Telephone 109 FOR SALE and window cles of furnitu FOR SALE—161 {t. frontage by 300 it. Glacier Highway. 4 miles from town. Running water, city light Price $500. Terms. Inquire P. O. Box 934. 4-door 1. Priced 4042 SACRIFICE 1932 sedan. Perfect for quick sale. Wwillys 8, cond 1 Phonc 5-room modern house Near FOR SALE- with kichenette and bath Ball Park. drying shed. Reasonable terms to responsiple parties. Telephone 194, H. C. Gorham. ~—~——r 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at Inquire Nugget Shopoe. good FOR SALE—School Bus in condition. Reasonable price and terms can be arranged. Inquire Connors Motor Co. P A FOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. Mrs. E. C. Guerin. FOR SAL¥—One mahogany finish cigar and tobacco case. Good pn(e for quick sale. (xun;;c Bros. ’OR SALE— e Ko ter Radio, $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Rooms. Phone 537 SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music . Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143. ! FOR 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. Ty CHORCT: lavel residence lot, 50x100 | at bargain. Best location 1n city LOST—Ohvc green “‘g wool cont ome Inquire 132 6th 8t MISCELLANEOUS | Double garage and'_. dnshes, 2 I\rur room ADL room for 2 or 3. 207 2nd St. MENT for rent. Two rooms APART! enette automatic heat, good view ld Belt Ave., Mrs. RENT—Completely furni am heated flat. electric washer. permanent bath, yard, $50.00 monthly for Phone 266. FOR RENT— boarding house. Down town loca- | tion. $75.00 monthly. National Bank. Inquire First FURNISHED apts with bath and electric range from $15.00 and up. Cliff Apts. Phone 209. FOR RENT Apply Gastineau Hotel. | i"Oi I}ENTVa-room mrnisk{ed apt. Phone 3204. P AR e ONE-ROOM Xkitchenette, $15; $20. Channel Apts. Phone 436. Vragn'nc_v Frances Apt. ed. Call 132 6th St. FOR RENT —_ Slnz!c apt. Reduced rates. Nugget Shop. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartment: 537. PFRELLE Apar-mt-um Phone 2004. Imperial ' POR RENT‘E’urmmed apt. In- quire Bishop Apts WANTED IABLE woman wants work. I‘rlephone 396 house- CHILDRFN cared for by lluy week or month. Phone 2552. YOUNG lady wnrr.s work, any kmd Will consider phone 537. lim-x\. Completely furn- David hed Three rooms, | tenant. room apt. and bath. two- room with range, outside entrance, | [ 'SNO SECRET, UNK, LONG'S I DON'T JAR ‘EM, THEY WON'T STING ME /| Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Charlotte schedule: to arrive at 7 o'clock to- night. Yuken scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock topight. Has been delayed on account of fog. Prince Rupert scheduled arrive Thursday night. Northland eduled to arrive Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 26 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 29 at 9 p. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle July 31 at 9 am. Prince George scheduled to a to | Steam heat- . Gl - IRRT FOR RFNv—-s:cnpvm, Toom. Phone|e i | | | | | i | housework. Tele- | aftern | Petersburg—Herb Dunlap, Lester F.!schooner C. S. Holmes, the Coast | for | Guard cut TURN your ola golc into value.| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. HALF soles heels men's dress shoes - $1.50, women’s $1.25. Saloum’s. rubver or leather, men's Saloum’s. HEELS, 50c, women's 35c. WS R T 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 Advertisements are your pocket- book editorials. They interpret the | merchandise news. P —— e e e FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franlin, 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 ° sail om Vancouver July 31 at 8 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Nr) steamer to westward. LOCAL SAILINGS Es(ehnh leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday f . . . at 10 a. m, for Petersburg e Kake and way ports. sesecscencece Passengers sailing south on the Wainwright and other settlements. steamer Aleutian, Capt. Josep Ramsauer and Joseph Large, Pur- same course in the Far North fol- it left here yesterda at 4 o'clock were: ser, when and Andrew Jackson; I — Edward Faultz, der Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co. INC. FRONT STREET Marine News Grace ers from San Francisco and By CLIFF SFTERRETT LIVE AN LEARN IS MY MOTTO /! FISHING BOATS BRING IN SALMON AND SELL HERE Boats bringing salmon neau for sale here were, perian, Capt. Oscar Ober pounds; the Sadie, Capt. Sammiz Stevens, 10,000 pounds, and the Edna 8., Capt. Jimmie Young, 13,- 400 pounds, all of which sold to Oxenburg Brothers. The Thlinket, Capt. Jimmy Mar- N0, STEINBECK DROWNS MONDAY - Fisherman on Schooner Dixon Falls Overboard and Drowns Yesterday to Ju- the Hy- 11,000 - ESKIMO CREW | Heray tin, 5000 pounds and the Celtic ! John Steinbeck, fisherman on|CAapt. Henry Moy, 8200 pounds, the halibut schooner Dixon, Capt. |2 sold to the Atlantic and Pa- cific Packing Co. The prices were 10, 6, 3 and 3% cents a pound. | ‘Pa& Melseth, was drowned yester- ! HEABY 0 sAIL day south of Portland Island, it | I was reported to local Customs au- R ! . {thorities today. Efforts to rescus |FISHING BOATS TAKE ON ICE AND BAIT AT J. C. S. NOlth Star to Make An_ him were futile, and the body was not recovered. Steinbeck ' was standing |after deck working on a Fishing b2z-« zaking on ice here preparatory to leaving for tne fish- ing grounds during the last three other Trip to Arctic —Leaves july 29 | on the skate of gear and for some unaccountable days were, the Thlinket, J. Mar- ‘x sason fell overbcard, Capt. Mel- tin; Celtic, Henry Moy; the Sadie, (Sea ‘rimes) |seth, who was at the saw 8. A. Stevens; the Edna S, J. With members of her Eskimo|him just before he struck the Young; the Mary R., M. Rodman; crew busy as bees polishing brass|water, Diana, V. Kallio; the T-27, A. fittings, overhauling rigging ar .1 The boat was stopped at once Palmer; T-336, R. Harris; Billy G., SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound July 24 July 25 July 31 Aug. Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Steamer *ALEUTIAN iN'WESTERN *YUKON TALASKA July 26 *ALEUTIAN .. July 29 N'WESTERN .Aug. 2 July 23 July 25 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 ...July 22 *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. FOR INFORMATION AND CALL THE ALASKA LINE—Phone 2 R. J. McCKANNA, Agent TICKETS Juneau Round Tnp Rate Sailing from s-.m. Every Monday nightat9 p. m. JA B. BURFORD & CO. D.B. FEMMER et Agent Phone 78 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 cleaning passenger compartmen:s, and a skiff launched as rapidly as the motor vessel North Star of the/ Steinbeck, however, went United States Bureau of In(hnudo“n _mq before aid reached him Paul John; Elfin, Lu, O. Swanson; Oberg. E. O. Swanson; Hyperian, O. |Affairs is lying in the north slip|and never rose to the surface. The The Thelma took on bait as well at Pier 7 preparing for her se boat remained at the for as ice at the Juneau Cold Storage voyage to Point Barrow, farthest|soma time, then returned here to Co. north settlement under the Ameri- rt the accident. e Boats taking on ice and bait at | Steinbeck had fished with M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan, Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agents Leave Seattle - Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat August 1 August 7 August 8 *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK the ‘Cold Storage yesterday, were, the Ina J, S. E. Anderson; Avona, O. Larson; Margaret T. P. Hildre; Dinon, P. Melseth; Mary, C. Ner- gaard. The T-459, George Phil- lips, took on ice yesterday. — e MRS. VIVI ALBRIGHT AND DAUGHTER GOING SOUTH can flag. craft, | a num- The trim motor St ¢k |per of vessels out of this port for from a cruise to St. Lawrence|ssyeral years, it was said today. Island in the Bering Sea, is posted gre was between 30 and 35 years to sail from Seattle July 29 laden o1 and, so far known, had with everything from needles 0 no relatives in this country. He was machinery and carrying a number | pative of Sweden. ! government teachers bound for | pne Dixon was enroute from solated posts in the Far North. to the fishing banks at The Eskimos were recruiied in|time of the drowning. Aboard 'the Arctic and have become ski Jjust as is ®ee0esc00cscsccsec0cccecs0sscsse this the re- PASSENGERS ON ALEUTIAN FOR s = 2 skilled | Gapt, Melseth, Steinbeck and Rob-' Mrs. Vivian Albright and her sailormen. They come from villazes |org Be)l a third member of the daughte: Shirley Mae Albright along the far flung Alaska Coast|crew, The accident occurred about are on the way to their home in where their first training in navi 6 p.m. Everett, Washington, aboard the 'gation was in native -skin“oa . iAariTad s R VOE Tty R DR 2P steamer Aleutian from Flat where The Eskimos serve as seasmen, ¢ 5 sy Yo gt S 3 162 6:30a.m. ers and assist in the ship's galley. |[MALIBUT BOATS SELL FARES 11m AMEhi is interesied in min| ppynNopos CHARLOTTE | 8:30a.m, The North Star will make many | TO SAN JUAN F. AND P. CO. £ DIOPEC, . Z | 9:30a.m.+ |calls from Ketchikan to Point Bar- | FOR 6, 3 CENTS A POUND July 28 | 12:45p.m. i v ORE 0 ik | e ~ | Or*hbl e will vis )-Km, and gxo . T e SUMMER TOURIST FARES | 2:15p.m. ‘r':;ng »v.a(z;d.;’n_] F}cxlng Sea, Kotze- ‘Halxbut_yboate lu’rn‘xym‘g] hf:}x;lI lv:vem‘ NOW IN EFFECT ; 3:45p.m.7 e Sound, Point Hope, Poin; Lay, :]l)(;){)s;?)]u:g.s' t‘;fi'Te(r);xn cu])l"“fi" Good till October 31, 1933 1 Sxpm. X 83 2 , Capt. # > *—Thane, h The vessel will make virtually the [Rosness, 9,700 pounds, the Ina J.,| Tickets, reservations and full t—Freight will ke accoped Capt. S. E. Anderson, 12,000 pounds particulars from i—Saturdays only. y yilowed by other members of the|and the Addington, Capt. A. Bi- for| Arctic fleet including the sailing{vold, 9,000 pounds. ! Yo Mo MUV Akt Juneau Ferry & Navi The halibut was all purchased JUNEAD y vaga- CANADIAN TO VANCOUVER, FERRY TIME CARD ‘l Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane :15a.m, PACIFIC SAILING 6:15p.m. VICTORIA and SEATTLE | From Juneau 1:00a.m. PRINCESS LOUISE L D las for July 21; Aug. 4, 16, 25 eaTEs Joonalas ¢ Juneau ter Northland and trad-|by the San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. for 6 and 3 cents a Van- | Fine Floors ————fi | Estimates Free | | tion Company i | and and Mrs. J. Barthol-'couver, B. C. pound. UTPIRR v > for Ketchikan—Ernestine C.| Passengers sailing on ths North A A T . | GA!ELANDC B‘OG&AN || eSS SSanasasaase o B Between Montana Creek and Ju-| Wentworth, R. D. Baker, Mrs. C.iStar will include John R. Trimble | ' ' ooring Contrac | . motn " bioass.refurn fo Empira. |Casperson, S, M. Savin, E. E.land Mrs Trimble, government _ NOTICE w | McCAUL MOTOR ||| Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | Motorship: Bl Saviard: He and Edward Alain; for Se-|teachers at Point Barrow, teturn-| To whom it may concern: My | Sanding, Finishing | “ESTEBETH” g attle—Mrs. Lena Perelle, Mrs. E.ing to their post of duty. They ;"“eukl‘““’f ‘;Z“ v "Efm‘"“; b":’:y' ! B C(d)]\gFAl\g'Dm | | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | _|L. Perelle, D. A. Gilbert, O. J.'came out of the Arctic by airplane [ Will nol Y i e et | e an ymout ik ]| bmae oot s B Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- | The ads bring you the informa-| 0 O EU e B B ke, | to Fairbanks, rain to Seward and | ebts contracted by her. i | TIME SCHEDULE day at 6 r. M. for Sitks and Ition about quality, style and prlcc chi 1 ad. (signed) T. R. YOUNG. 'e oo B. Barker, Geofge Folta, M. A.|ship to Seattle. 2 e sy 3 ' Way Porta Winkler, Mrs, J. Adams, Paul Hart-| (Cargo aboard the North Star will CHANNEL BUS LINE DAVE' HOU = ® man, F. E, Lamb, Mrs. V. Gamble include a dwelling for the ;radio ¢ Effective June 1, 1923 | SEL, Agent bCANDINAVIAN and He Bonnett. |operator at Point Barrow being M U R E S C 0 o LEAVE AUK BAY { l’l.'lmn Bingle O ROOMS ——i v,:'r'nmrod 5 knocked down».” There i i 7:00 a.m. | ’ Phone 513 Steam Heat | | {000t cvevoooso o Wil ""‘ eq‘{‘l’me"“n for "the We Carry a Full Line 12:30 pm. o Aluska Standard Time; add | White Mounta 5 J P S LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highw | Rates by Day, Week or Monfl:“ ® 1 hour for Juseay R o A\m‘\ou\ supplies for vmagos in the' uneau alnt tore 9:15 afm‘ i M. S. “PAC'E'C” i""""."' ctic. 2:30 p.m. ¥ High tide, 2:47 am., 159 feet, | T = 5:30 p.m. | FOOD' as ;r:\\ - 1!{1:)7 ;)r:‘ —lz‘.?) i:tt C’ t Special Saturday Trip Low tide, 9:32 pm., 18 feet. laracier pACIFlC COA [' ¢ [ FoAlE.ATK By o6 L0, Good as the ' i | J ickles Leave Juneau at midnight | The advertisements are your 55 i ] » L] A {uide 10 citicient spending AN OLD “MATH" SHARK. IS The Florence Shop le= caa - Permanent Waving a S l T\“—T { Florence Holmquist, Prop. Wash It Up! PHONE 427 1 LUDWIG NELSON | o p* Behrends Bank Bullding | { ; | A Bright Snappy Job 2 / Waic, Repaidsk ppy l Brmwlck ency \\\n\ll/,// FRONT N > WE HAVE IT at the Right Price '. : AN’ IF you don’t. think FOLKS ASKED, ~TUHIS ANSWER WAS- Harris Hardware Co. I i o T 1 VAST amount of - HIM WRY CUR I,*HE FIGURES/ e —— Builders’ and Shnlf Lower Front Street HARDW, Thomas Hmlware Co. | | 1 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay experience, plus an COAL HE- SHOW-’ unswerving policy of ' BURNED- THAT 3 improvement; qualifies WHILE CHEAPE Q“UALITY'SW us to conduct a per- GRADES HE 4 fect funeral. Use of PROMPTLY chapel is free. SPURNED The Charles W. Carter Mnrtuary PHONE 136-2 PACIFIC COA ST COAL (. ’4|2 JUNEAU ..A\&Kfi\ THE SANITARY GROCERY .PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Alaskc;\gouthem Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPEND. Weekly Service to Principal SoutheastpmAABhanIm - Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call' or A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEA Hangnr 28—11 10 HOTEL

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