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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1934, DID YOoU 1 SEEN,SAMBO® SEE WOT By CLIFF STERRETT I KNEW [T/ THANK HEAVENS I-HELD MY TONGUE ! FINEST SEAM ERS Steamer ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN DEPERE YUKON HALEAKALA ALASKA TANANA ALEUTIAN | & NI SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 25 June 19 June 25 June 22 June 23 June 25 June 26 June 29 June 29 June 23 June 26 June 26 July 2 2 June 30 June 30 July 3 July 2 July 9 July 2 ‘/ For nformation regarding ports of call and rates | i FOR RENT—Seaview apts. Furish-% FOR SALE—Ohild's bed, mattress, ed, lights and water included. 2 ft. by 4 ft. $5.00. Phone 2401. FOR RENT—Five room furnished flat, close in. Reasonable. In- quire Capital Laund: 2nd St [FOR SALE — Furniture of twewve rooms at bargain. Phone 537. |FOR SALE—Willys-K¥fight sedan, steam heated apts. with private bath. Telephone 5601 . % ' Juneau that Pete McMillan, chief afternoon aboard the Red Wing, e i e | 4 o s ¢ Vacancy. McBride Apts. Phone 570L | .. " mrone | NURTHLAND HAS Rffifimfiam."";:r’\‘r}??imnf‘ $iawgzd.of Mg TUKCTer tlag-) Caph (WHII tREIERE. for, TN 4 i 4 8 St Wip 10 or yukon, recently died suddenly quah, enroute to the Liard district. | FOR RENT — Summer home’ at Eagle River Landing. Phone 4751 THREE-room apt. MacKinnon. s;x-roox}\ furnishea modern. house igars s i . to Dawson. where he has a claim and which on 6th Street. Piano. Enquire:306 c,‘ zfi;:{;’“’e Rupert in his official meMillan has been on the Yukon | he will work during the coming Front St. or Phone 561 Cigarettes k" {' river for years and is well known summer. " . lov’fl?leg l;‘;?;i;:]'_‘spe;;om trhe ?l‘ to all interior travelers. Last fall RgES FTANOS Tenied, wuned Phone Candy SEATTLE, June 21—Motorship | neau: O 7 he seoured a_speclal permit and opyTH TRANSFERRED; 7 : rds Northland sailed for Southeast Al- i o b ¥ L Cud‘ Dorothy Green, George Horluck, moose meat for the Sourdough IOR RENT—Four-room: furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. SESTA T Subler Pl Ly eRth VANOACTY. Nugget Apartments. S MU I ) : [ | RYAN TRANSFER. CO | Opposite Coliseun Theatre | I E RENT—eepw; room. Phone IT’S | 11 PASSENGERS aska ports at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with a capacity passenger list, the following for Juneau: Dolly Baldwin, Mrs. Lena Shafer, Mrs. H. C. Rudolph, R. E. Shelley, P. Cartwright, Leonard Williamson, Jack Hodgens, Mrs. Jack Hodgens, Mary Rogers, Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Clifford Elliott. —o—— Marine News KENAI COMING Southeast Alaska ports for this sea- son, is scheduled to arrive in port, from Vancouver at 6 oclock to- night. Norman McLean, purser, is aboard Robert Hurley, Emma C. Kirk, Ed- na Riendeau, Mary Dolores and Robert von Konsky, Adams Karter, Waldo Holdcombe, Howard Kel- logg, David Putnam, Ed Streeter, and Henry F. Woods. ——————— MRS. JOHN McCORMICK WILL! LEAVE ON LOUISE FOR TRIP| call THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 R. J. McKanna, Agent ! Information has been received in as a result of cancer at Whitehorse. He came north several weeks ago but death overtook him before he made his first trip down the river Dinner held in Seattle. 'STEWART .EDWARD { WHITE CRUISING, SOUTHEAST ALASKA Stewart Edward White, author, is jon a cruise of Southeast Alaska Fred S. Alexanaer will leave this} Mr. Alexander will mush to At- lin and then secure a plane to take him to Stone Axe Lake. From there he will go to Sayyee Creek | IS 'GOING TO SEATTLE | | W. F. smith, accompanied by his wife, will leave Monday for Seattle where he has been transferred | from the local Radio station to | headquarters. Mr. Smith has been | attached to the local office for the | past three years. He and his wife | have a wide circle of friends who | regret their departure. SAFE! Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. | Wills Navigation Company FA Phone 3 Alaska Southern Airways PROVEN DEPENDABLE! ST! FOR RENT—House. Inquire Bishop good condition. Will be sold cheap ¢ . Apartments. for eash. Inquire Miners Recrea- ® Steamer Movements R e v = S . FOR RENT—Wheel chair, by the| ‘lon Patlors or telephone 151. 14 Pvalyn "',33:“};"";3 il day, week or month. See Econ-|FOR SALE — Hudson sedan and ¢ south tonight. 3 . ; | by Parnliure ' Oo, Ford coupe. Phone 202. Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- e | FOR RENT — Merritt house on|FOR SALE—mtoves, mattress, con- ® _Yive at 6 oclock tonight. H T Calhoun Avenue, partly furnish-| pgoleum, chairs, tables, bureaus. : Nox_-zhwseszcr: ;cheduled to ar- : B ——— ed, new oil burner, three bed-| Apply Channel Apartments. Phone o R g G | e E; & S Soowus, reasonnble, See: Sperling.| g3y it $ Horthiad AdaE S gty S Has P — X . via B .. it and 53 g unday. iy FOR RENT — Two large slecping | poR SALE Table and six onais. ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ['1as T1assenger Accommo N 0 n H A D Tooms; one sultable for to meD. | o0s Tant Bt o i o North Wind scheduled to sail o| dations for 27—Carries | ; . View. Apply 421 East Seventh|_ __ s 7 e from Seattle June 22 at 9 e 4 3 Street, lower Perelle Apartment. | NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash, ® p. m. . 300 Tons Of Fre'ghl TRANSPORTAT.ON C(l T B ot Inquire 132 6th St. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e N t - FOR SALE nold._effects. | 2 o o Seattle June 33 at 9.a. m. e| Reconditioned, with interior ac- e A Rk X A G Phone 1423. CHILDREN cared for ny day, Week ¢ princess Charlotte scheduled to e cOmmodA_mons rebuilt, the Alaska J‘ o r. Juneau v. June: — - e th. Phone 2553. Steamship Company’s Kenai, f e 22 bt FOR RENT—_Marshall Apts. Four- | Ton o -eall fram Vancouver June 8 & ChESER (R AVIY, D e Blly % & 8 Toom furnished apt. heated, Ex- | [URN yom ola guia Into vame ® 209 P m. o [s0on to inaugurate a new serv ol 15 b 2 cellent view. Also 6-room un-| Ossh or trade at Nugges Shop ° Haleakala scheduled to sail e oo O PHEET O ROE, SETVee July 30 Aug. 3 5 funished house newly decorated o from Seattle June 25 et 9 o 0% . Aug. 13 1 1 Shone 490 ¥ ; W ¢ am ofStkawnd way, ports Alaska Aug. 21 a1 Sept. 2 il v S e ANTED. o Alaska soheduled to sail from e | Dreams i{’cc"t’"l’—"“g has 4 doue. Sept. 10 1 16 FOR RENT — Furnished steam |wANTED—30 Govt. rifle. Phonegs, ® Seattle June 26 at 9 am. o fm a sma ontract between Juneau SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 heated room, red house, above g g el ® Zapora scheduled to sail from % e { . % Bergmann Hotel, 3rd and Harris. [ WANTED—By wi st Seattle June 26. o| The Kenai was formerly a tene ¥ i STEAMER NORTH WIND : ¢ ] it SR e o BUROD RS gtidon der for the United States forts |pS leave Seatlle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw £ e rmAreRER S AR cook, general housekeeper. No ob- ® John O. Kirkpatrick scheduled e |, ", "o =~ " o o S : FOUR rooms and bath, swam-| oo SO0ME T gy, ® to sail from Seattle June 2. e (I the Puget Sound area. She will TS June 25 29 Aug. 20 2 heated, nicely furnished, electric | oo O O & # 7 o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o7V 12 first class passengers, 18 | g | Jay 9 13 Sept. 3 range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. e g e pPrincess Louise scheduled & :ones‘“frc If:if)f?gc“ and about 300 July 23 21 Sept. 17 21 —_———————————————— | WANTED — Woman wants hous: to arrive in port at 6 o'- e e Proud and mighty again, the liner Leviathan, lar, Aug. 6 10 = ads | A , largest of the Ameri- 8. !Ozg RENT—Sleepiug room. Phone | =y qp by day or hour. Phone 44. ® clock tomorrow morning and e cibig | ean passenger ships, went back into trans-Atiantic service, entering a J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Fq er Guy L. Smitn ' . B2 = ———— ® salls twohours later. . | new phase of her checkered 20-year career. 8he had been tied up for a ks A S {ht':“" 'z '!A :n FOR RENT—Apartment in Frances | | ] S LOCAL SAILINGS . year and recently was reconditioned. Hers st is shown backing away | * :,h"m:%’.“ il D.”“._ Apts. Nicely furnished. Heated. | H. S. GRAVES ! ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e L] z:n; l;er pier in the Hudson river at Hoboken, N. J. (Associated Press u ug Prigidaire. Inquire 132 6th St | | “The Clothing Man” jio g_‘:;nmfi‘ at 6 pm, for e s o | - ——— ' Home of Bart, Schaffner and | itka and way ports. e ! % St £ | 3 [ 9 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay | FoR mEND —vmm i Mars Gloming, | Pl lewvr evry Thumay o "PETE M’MILL AN DIES FRED ALEXANDER OFF | M. S. “ZAPORA” '5iesgle Ampyeiupesn Legrels e S ____ |T———= ————————" ¢ Kake and vay ports. . : SUDDENLY; WELLKNOWN| FOR LIARD DISTRICT |Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- FOR RENT—Two ai e ‘e e e 0 e 0 veo 00 00 | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation 4 ol f. Fe seeccesversoee n:;:o Ja!dm McCormick will be a;on his yacht Kuru, on a camera | Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towms S ' # | southbound passenger aboard th 3 I e Wige to Call 48 rctic |: TIDES TOMORROW o |rincess Loulse leaving Juneau to- | ar Ketomian meommsdey ang wy| LUTHERAN LADIES AID ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER . 8 ixro morning. Mrs. McCormick | probably be in Juneau's hnrburi“."l“ g e M e For Reservations—Call or See ee 000000 80 by airplane from Seattle | neau staurant on econ ~ 2 y J uneau Pabst Famous | " °°° to Chlcago, where she will attend | te vear is e ommpanied by his | Street, Saturday, June 23. —aqv | A B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTEL > ! e Low tide a. m, 38 feet |the Century of Progress expedition, | nephew, Charles Belknap, of Long | T Transfer 0. ught Beer High tide 8:47 a. m,, 113 feet |[Stopping enroute at Walla Walla to| Isiand, and Col. and Mrs, Roger | ™ FERRY TIME CARD g ) On Tap Low tide P. m, 48 feet |Visit her son and daughter-in-law, | Fitch, U. S. A., retired, . e 04 0 b3 C u A D IA . 9 when in need of ’ High tide 8:38 p. m. 145 feet |Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McVay, and el - & et il ) | | MOVING or STORAGE 1| JIMMY" CARLSON | oun mommarer s s st | wi 20 st - sisso s (GRAY LINE BUSSES chinn PACIFIC LEAVE JUNEAU uel O] b b R mewspapers a L roth- Transfer ; pire-_Oftice. pa S s o DUE ON FREIGHTER| Buy pepperinthe - . sisam. e B e e ] % = —_— . y? i .m., :15p.m. i ] mick, who operates the Betty Mac || o big Plerce Arrow by ith IRt aizes SAILING 8:00a.m rsopm. | m‘%enimP wil:n g‘ed Assembly | g capacity of 16 passeng‘:esress,' :,vach 8oz pepper 25¢ TO VANCOUVER, .VIPTORIA 9:168.m. 9:45p.m, . bid tionat Comention itend the Na-|wil arrive on the Delhi and be put Nl 2 and SEATTLE 12:30pm. 11:15p.m. son casers Her opometiclans i service immediately by the Far-| 4oz PPEPPET 15¢ §%em. 12:00 Micpvend A >\ thest North Gray Line Com 1 ¢ S neau :30p.m. *1:00a.m. l 14 geo::d during her absence from J“»lgwordlng to Jack S;:npso,,'pa_;‘:. 2.z pepper 1o¢ From Ju LEAVE DQUGI:A'I? 5 ! BpWly manager of the company. Kook what you save! PRINCESS LOUISE 6:30m. 5:00pm. ..} Shop in Juneau 1 o June 22; July 6, 20 7:30a.m. 6:30pm. MODERN 1/ ; ’ PRINCESS CHARLOTTE o, | 3 | R ' 12:45 11:30 | 403 MTXGEEEE 357 of Guarantee d o N Orthwestern Steamdllp C . June 29; July 13, 27 2:15:fl 12:“‘:: | as ) - 1 3:45p.m. *1:15pm. § ! ALicE CLARK & Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Tickevs, yeservations and full c Qualities! Sailing every 10 days from Seattle (Pier C) to all particulars from *—Saturday only. AN “1 Y N % atBt?nb The lhsunnce that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat- points in Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska Kirkpatrick leaves Seattle. June 28 Evelyn Berg leaves eattle June 14 ¥, W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU _ t—Goes to Thane. N { { / AP ronize this establishment! % R, L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT R, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- {4l - FIRST. NATIONAL BANK Rhinelander | I\L_LooNE 3 Juiiday Commirelal Do JUNEAU tion Company » ...because I have wmld:neem::s flx:qfl::v 'g:fl P H-nd | e . RESTAURANT | manage its affairs. My busi requires - eidelberg t T g 6 iy P ! to details, $ 3 “ Transportation Company xznd;::a mmmw ‘c‘a r;?l]::fi\tmon—nel my ON DRAUGHT ; P anhandle A"‘ Trdnspflrt Cfl- | i Homu‘ (zp agen ]’ M. S. “P. ACIFIC” N| oot atien g sseive s, Ao 1 f s’ P “pPATCO” e | (T G SV I | e B et . The Miners e TIME SCHEDULE || Kaie ror a1 v o e 3y \ 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER cualiess, wol s ol Wiy < g -Regardiess af. !‘v‘ mmd:. : Recr eation i | Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska Three Trips Every Day m: r.‘ V‘I-'::’.m Bldg. f :'..:.'::;: ::;.ple!e nuuu: P&flot"_ 3, THYRA MERRILL, Manager, Phone 10, Gastineau "': 0:‘::" 'f:f:"::‘l /8 Coge, In oftenl : ——— $ ! Hotel or CHET McLEAN, Phone 369 |l 12:30 pm. 2:30 pm. | 3 g 4 1y IGLAS 3 S 2 i 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Y THe Fitst Natioridl T ke W ik Bd‘nk . R— o Leave Juneau—13:00 Midnight 4 THE SANITARY GROEERY b (%3 RE “The $¢,ore Tht Pl *Sundays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay *8:00 a.m. Leave Junesu *9:15 am.

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