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THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JUNE 1171935, == we - o By CLIFF STERRE'I'I‘ SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND s:uum; smvm 5 i m Duelufleflu Seattld Northbound it o= Steamer = N'WESTERN .. | June 8 June 10 = *ALEUTIAN June § June 11 June 20 = | *ALASKA June 11 June 14 June 16 = YUKON Juhe 15 June 18 June 24 ‘B iN'WESTERN Jyne 18 June 22 June 24 Freighter sailings: ' DEPERE, June 10; ODUNA, June 26; TANANA, June 30. Southwestern! Route. fSoutheastern ‘Route. T THE ALASKA LINE R. J. !HcKANNA, Agent it Hiliid N ] Want Ad Information Phone 374 i s v FOR -RENT—Gabins_th, ' Sk 'Ifi McMullen, H USITS SUNERD 4 PRSSENGERS | mnrgmuuns FOR THIS P[}RT‘ 7-ROOM house, four b,fld rooms. hed, overstuffed, new oak? ofl heat—no soot. Also 4-| room house. Windsor Apts. Through tickets to Calilornla by Pa- cific S. S: Lines . 7 ‘oonocoo.nooo -|* Steaser Movements I FOR RENT—One-room apt dishes, | o I i 32 PA S SENGERS Canadian 'Pacific steamer Princess | thaking the’ firét: trip - this Seyelyn® ‘I;* Church Ship, . . . = light and linen. 314 Front St.|e NORTHBOUND - Louise, Z= | Count b average Wwords to Over Miners' Union Hall. | ® Princess Louise scheduled to ar- ® ABUARD A Has Party of Cali- season on’ the Southeast Alaskal i liae. p e . '@ rive in port at 6:30 o'clock this ® Route, is scheduled to arrive in port | Dally rate per line for cop FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts.|q eyening w fornians Aboard at 6:30 o'clock tonight. ive insertions: 168 Four rooms [urnlghcd, heated J" Aleutian scheduled to arrive at ® | Passengers aboard the Primess‘ Pirst day, per line = Fine view. Phone 330. 9 T Louise for Juneau include E. Brom- Following days, per line 5¢ b0 -7 galdes; siils evming. . One of the finest private yachts joy Jr. Mrs. Alice Bromley, Mrs. E. | arke, 50 FOR RENT — | ® North Sea scheduled: to, arrive ne of the finest private yachts Jey, Jr., Mrs. Alice Bromley, Mrs. / * Minimum charge, a_?cl i s *‘%‘fd T;?:;,] Flzxx;:oms)‘zpt ;}l:;x\ul: | @ Priday night. . on the Pacific Coast paid Juneau an g Bremley, E4 Eisman, Signa Hak- /ZW Monthly rates furnished on o 8 e Aladiin, cusl Satinday. o SEATTLE, June 11:Steamer Al- Overnight visit when the 107-foot gla, Beatrice Mullen, Bernard Mul- L G o e ¥ B o R M [ 1V ______|e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e aska sailed on the Southeast Alaska rship Seyelyn II berthed at|jen, Victor Macey, Miss Virginia| l’A 0'51;.:: U"X:“day of publication tu|A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits(e Zapora scheduled to sail from e | tour trip at 9 o%lock" this mornin~ mmfl‘*c DDC;( Hflé‘ 8 o'clock Ilflfl Shattuck, R. E. Thompson, Louls; " Bud Carmichael ot see GEORGE|e Seattle June 12, e with 211 first class and 62 steerage nizht ampbell ‘Chu - Char- ywager, Anna Boogan, Mariz Horns- o e O s over telephone | ARLISS In THE IRON DUKE| e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e passengers aboard. el of Canadian 1 the by, Thomas L. Carr. { TRANSP RTA'I'ION CO | from prrsu]us lis'ed in | telephone | 4t the UPTOWN TONIGHT. e from Seattle June 13. e Passengers booked for Juneau on Seyelyn TI left port this “““";‘90“ S | »w@—yfi_ i 3R ¢ A el H - e e Ny s e | the Alaska include the following: T passepgers, a group of va- y i B v e |TOR RENT L unrigitn auay : Y\é‘:?;u:c?fi:-efs o am ™ o1 Gov. Jon W. TroyiRalph . Besl- cutioning Californians, had_toured KENDLER § GLACIER | l:ll.:p o:“,r "13! u"':l' oo nmbumi = £hone sk for ad-take o 5 St 3 -7 e dodi ot felni egular weel service throw, 5 (R s Ten Inm“"’» 5 il 56 | ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® er, Miss Coil, Frank Metzgar, SMl "“\“)ux dm:gc“f:i]:;" l}l]lgn‘:flmly.sfié‘ HIGHWAPLAYGROUND | the yia.r % —2-T a 8 e sail from Vancouver June 15 e O. S. Syre, Helen Syre, Robert Syre, Aboar ya when the ve, : }‘(.I),Illwff: S room apt. and bath. Sy 5 Wilcox, Margarite Was here were Mrs. C. L. McCormick, SCENE CF BlRTHDAY = | e Northland scheduled to sail e |Smith L. Smith, Sam Thopmas, |} M. T. Mllton‘ and her two chil- 4 o 2 e F itx'jlle JArrive .'Lenve FOR RENT—Tive room unfurnish-|e from Seattle June 17 at 9 p. @ Paul Pe J. H. Farrell, H. H. Fry, Ann and Pierce. Mrs, McCor- | Increasingly popular wig ‘A eattle Juneau uneau ed house. Good location. Tele-|{q e Harry ry, M. J. Wilcox, .. V. mick is the daughter of M. E. Lom- younger genération, Kendler's play- | &2 L e, M. S. Northland . .June 3 June 7 June ? b R phone 385. e Princ b sail ® Stahl, Miss J. McDonald, Mrs. J. bardi, connected with the Standard ground on the Glacier Highway w.ls} S. 8. Northsea ..Junel10 June 14 \ June 1¢ e Prince Rupert scheduled to sai " 4 | = 2 FOR SALE — Apt. dining table T R Robinson, Alice Meng: Miss D, M. Oil Company of California. Lom-|a scene of gaity on Friday, June 7, M. S. Northland ..Junel7 June2l June2l v = = e from Vancouver June 17 at e Robinson, Alice Mengon, Miss D. ¢ : £ s. S. Norths b 5 “tand ironing board, wardrobe for| FOR RENT—Three room furnished s ol o Ct . William Peterson, W. Gass- bardi, with Mr. Milton, a San Fran- when Robert Larsen, son of MI*‘\ ROUND TRIP . 8. Northsea .....June24 June28 Jurmedd baby clothes, Kiddie car. Phone| apartment. Telephone 15 __ | ® Northwestern scheduled to sail ® er, Carl Wists, Mrs. Hilma Haga, cisco broker, and Harry Fair, other Olaf Eikland, cele rated his sixth | GEAnte n\q/l.ss.NuNro‘x}-]uggxd g:g é 3'33 13 g:g 1?1 . 1704 3 VACANGY Nuggel Apts. Nugget|e from Seattle June 18 at 9 e Ethel Knox, Grace Kierstad; C. W.|Party members are hunting brown ‘”‘;lhd“yr-t TR ERTR M. §. Northland .. July 15 July 19 July 19 LE_Amska seed potatoes| Shop e am o | Gilham, M, Truesdell, Mrs. Eva Ailk, (bear at Freshwater Bay today. “Kl’epfay”':)‘]’:’““‘:é" e ;’Mng' $65.00 S.'S. North Sea ....July 22 July 26 July 28 3 P B e SOUTHEBOTIND SAILINGS e and daughter A X £ 5 , % | M. S. Northland ..July 29 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 at the United Food PIANOS rentea—uned. Phone 143.|¢ No steamer west or morth. e Sy R ‘Two black bear alrofidy -hiave been jand teffers and was climaxed by . S. North Sea .. Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug.11 — = (n'mg(‘ Andeka s LOCAL SAILINGS & bagzed by the huntsmen of the party, the serving of ice cream and a = FOR SALE »r‘l:m* G Bss U:x’!n 3 LB il ka“‘h Saves Boary Wednse- FRE]GHTER lelNAv N ,and much fishing has been done que!y birthday cake baked by Mrs.| HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent 5 Phone 109 = Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX MISCii LANL,()US ¢ Adny night9at " @pm, for e o an‘.\.nl.«; the women members 0[. Elk‘]and, . § J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 = ——— o L i B e ; % RETURNS TO PO the: party avere dfiven out to view Guests of Robert who. joined- in| (ypy wHARF -+ Phone 23 = A COMPLIMENTARY licke. awd i ypoTta. Mendenhall Glacier this niorning. |the celébration were Marian Crow- = Z Mo vie William to see GEORGE ¢ Dart leaves every Friday at e The party boarded the Seyelyn I1 ell, Mildred Kendler, Harriet Stone- | __GUY _SMITH, Douglas Agent L ¥ = ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE ed aboard Motorship TOLO,(® 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kake | After visits to cannerles to the |, geqiie” However, the ship had |house, Roberta Koski, Irene Mac- | ” =S the UPTOWN TONIGHT. Keeny's Float, Have, your Perma- | : .M:J :M.W:f!; P : I:\S‘X:i trllx(t'l ?“!01‘:( 8 sjtesmlslw? spent the winter season in Southern Spadden, Dale Raft, Lee Sabin and | ‘ot = e = FOR SALE_one pool iable and| o0 e Tow Bl 24 - l”:mm“‘" i l"k. ‘1;:|n.\ ervicd | california waters, having come novth | Joe Kendler, Jr. | SALE—G < e - ock this MOFAINg. | fovpic oo | i S ; one billiard table complete With | gpRCIAL- Permanent waves, $3.75,] She will discharge a small amoWit': | pply T. | 1 s ¢ : 3 Apply T Monday and Tuesday only. Lola | ‘The Seyelyn II is skippered by g,(‘l‘ll MANAGER, WICHITA vetekan Southeast Alaska pilot, Capt {KANSAS, ENTERTAINED IN balls, and cues Ketchikan Siteamship Co. cargo herc before making. the run to 11 PASSENGERS. N. Cashen, Secretary, Eagles’ Hall,| poguty Shoppe, 319 Decker Way Seattle. | Douglas. Telephone 784 Phone 201 for appointment. Lola She is skipperedsby c-pt rlog HenryDurham. Helexplaiged goday |jui' - FAITRBANKS ON VACATION || Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacema, Wash, JUNE 13, and % N R ot hook-| il Prep i Stone, former master of the “fleder £hat the vessel is one of the most Il from Bell Street Terminal, Scattle, JUNE 13, 9 P. M. Calling Fog BaLA _’sm,?zw‘;flf,}hl.;’,m,:":,;, - L ship Kenai which plied betwebmit- 'Tcdern equippedion the Pacific|. B.C, W““‘;C“VM“",M" at Wich- || Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau - also at Haines. B adlihane $01 % 19T \WOMAN wishes work by the hour ka and Juneau. The Nizina did not CO3st- Tt is powered by a 275-horse- lta, Kansas, is a southbound passen- || por general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence 3'7 k- lep! & i : Phone 513. berth at Pacific Coast Dock today | PCVer diesel munw»:\nd anut.{y.lo ger on the steamer Yukon. Mr. Wells Phone 312, Office Phone 114, FOR SALE — Gaswoat with four | — — - because that space will be used by I2dio compass and “iron mike” aids has been visiting the Interior of Al- horsepower engine. Hull and en- | PRACTICAL nurse, Mrs, Earle. two nzer vessels from the south | 0 havigation. aska for several days during his va-! MISS SHATTUCK IS TO VISIT PARENTS | cation. One of the highlights of his stay in Fairbanks was being photo- | | graphed on the roof of the Federal | building at midnight by Po;l.muurf Telephone 536. tonight. SEATTLE, Juhe11.—The North e -mj—— Sea of the Northland Transporta-| PATLY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: tion Company sailed last night at D. B. FEMMER AGENT ; gine in good condition. Telephone 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622.| gy pvienNTARY secondary and commercial courses being Laugn}. Room 516, Goldstein Building. 4 TAKU RIVER BOAT 26 feet long, eight h.p. Johnson. Goéod condi- : 2 4 e Robert Sheldon. ‘ . mai e S S S AL SOMINING o sxsnty s with 18 pges b s Vi S e =0 cou o mumenc | WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY Shoppe. iKALSOMINI G done reasonably |ports with 184 passengers aboard, Miss Virginia Shattuck, daughter | a1so acted as host to the city offi. s ) ¥ by expert. Address Marion Grant, |the following booked for Juneau: of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shattuck, is| PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. cial from Kansas and escorted him | FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co.| care Empire. Mr. and Mrs. A. Menklen, Vic- a passenger aboard the Princess 10U- | on motor trips to nearby mining | Seattle Sailings Ports of Call plant. Full basement, spacious| — s ——— . 'ltoria Kirby, M. Sayre, M. Dulin, ise for Juneau coming on a ten-day properties. | May 27 .Ketchikan Tenakee facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or WAN'I EI Una Higley, R. F. Lewis and wife, visit. Miss Shattuck is with the-Pru- PRI BN 35 AL 1 June 4 1+ Hydaburg Hoonal see F. Fagerson on premises. T e — . _iMr. and Mrs. Don Morrison and dence Penny Department on the! SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! | une 12 . Craig Juneau & 8 ——— WANTED—anBn wishes work by |baby, Charles Carter, Martha And- Seattle Post-Intelligencer. it " une 20 Klawak Chichagof A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| the hour, , Phone 513. EP: adGn, EDGIRN, Ben . Messer, RGNS ‘Part Alexander DAILY kmpIRE want Aps pav:| T I Mk 3CHEDULE Arthur Franklifh, Sam McNaughton, Sam Schwiebert, Helen Baroumes, Fred Camefon to see GEORGE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent WANTED—By experienced woman. i N DUKE AN LIN ALR Il‘,l,fsui,“mwfi ;Sfimm Work by the hour or day. Phone |Astrid Loken, Helen Pusich. b My CHANNEL BUS E } PHONE 3 Main;and Willoughby Ave. % 2 5101 5 ->>o—— T «*i | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau ASH seds spl _&;'T;-(;‘t\:);x & A 7 BN ! *7:00 am. 7:30 am, | 'NASH sedan, splendi ndition. | 1 e TENTARY tickel awaits|® ® ® ® cvceeess e 3 5 ! FINE L f 8:15 am. 2:30 2w | ot . Good tires. Telephone 4134 Mrs, Denidh Bubah o aele TIDES TOMORROW . Slncerlty 2 | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | 12:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. | P A A SC ULES FO LE—Summer camp at Lena, ARLISS in THE ‘IRON DUKE(® ® ® ¢ ¢e e e e 00 000 o | @ at very reasonable rates 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. b g in Beach. Telephone 182, at the UPTOWN TONIGHT. st oo | | *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier ana » ) grs = to Juneau ~ e i = 24 feet. W 0 ks PAUL BLOEDHORN Montana Creek. E‘"‘ %%I\I{I%‘ZY ' FOR SALE_193: Hupmoblle seaan, WANTEDYoung, married, 1. y78. 114 feet. sympathetic understand- i e i & SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at YRy ing of modern FRONT STREET : !lg ¥1est Coast ! an et 1kan /4 TRIPS EVERY DAY FOR SALE—Tnree furnished cab- | ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs Reeder at Northern Hotel. ] The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS ° A Pacific Alaska Aarways Ine.. Good mechanical condiion and e))lpe{ie;ce running modern milk| Low “F“" 3:38 pm., 47 feet. tiore o mm;x:gle‘ “ih- L 8 instead of 7 am. Every TLEESDA;{' PN S, Wl Getchell House or write John SPECIAL DELIVERY | ngld,l?e enough without this e fnm pn:nd sy ok E:l,g':; TUESDAY u to Sitk: R mar o ol Fensial DV o % o e | SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL!|| Every WEDNESDAY Jutjeau to- Gh?chégof ee Juneau Com T one = 0 ane at 11:45 a. m. daily.| = Leaves Aukh Bay .af ‘ v WE ea 3 [URN your ol goro into valie Phone 442 for mckups —adv. | Juncauyattl“:inpm and, Every WEDNESDAY . ,F‘axrbaf'nké. to Junedu Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | P g Every FRIDAY _Juneau ‘to F L | i lDEAL PAINT SHOP It I's Paint We Have It! LOST AND FOUND LOBT — 550x20 tire rim off Gas- A | tineau "Grocery truck Friday.f Chatham Straits Transportation Ca. | M. S. “DART” WENDT & GARSTER SHOP | 1] | i PAINT—OILS Pinder please return. to- store- for | | PHONE 548 ‘ PHONE 136-2 " Builders’ and Shelf vard. e Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday 1 HARDARE bl g |l “The Last Service Is the 8t 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake,|| Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 PARTY is known who removeéd |fe—ee——s | Greatest Tribute” Port Alexander and way ports. | MAKE RE ERVATION% EARLY | Thomas Hardware Co, | [PARTY, s kuown who removéd | Freilght recelved not later than 4 5 i Flying Time Saves Vndatmn Time’ i e Special Fishing, Hunting, Slghtseemg Trips arranged FOR INFORMATION | MAVRIC! C REABER, mlll Ml SABIN’S | Gastineau Grocery Bldg. Return !vny(hlnx In Furnishings | | ! | | | o ki at once and no questions asked. T LUDWIG NELSON A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD pra i e Six carloads of thoroughbreds ar- | rived in Seattle recently from sou- for Mes 1 JEWELER ¢| thern tracks, preparatory to the in- e g PATRONJZE BOEING FL f ’ n“w_z"t:fl:;"m b auguration of fhe second season 4 ! A YING BOAT L——fi}'—i—— = ;“y & (:.if::a::‘f. i“j":‘”"m » f’ ‘KR x\ FFET28 T TRIANGIIE SIX-PLACE FOR CHARTER CA N AD'A N —— Jones-Stevens Shop i LADIES' — MISSES | Cabjnet and Millwork | Interior Detail Work | Window, Plate and Automobile Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | ¥ 33 FORD AG ENCY (Authorized Dealers) PACIFIC AILING e 4 | t /See CLEANERS First to reduce clean- GORST Gastineau Hotel' Foot of Main, Street GREASES market prices. | ing prices in Juneau, ‘1o VANCOUVER, VICTORL READY-TO-WEAR 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | L a 9 X and SEATTLE | Sving Biveet Near Third GAS—OILS it Y .atest and newest i | Bewar: | B T cleaning system, " From Juneau * ! JUNEAU MOTORS {|r——e v | PRINCESS NORAH May. 233 Phone 507 Prompt Fast Delivery “SERVICE” Our Motto PRINCESS LOUISE June 4, 14, 28 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 21 Reduced Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. Final limit October 31 ‘Tickets, reservation and full particulars from el T WW:EW!MP‘&"&I Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES l PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97:-—Free Delivery”, | Juneau Lurfik)er Mills, Inc. st it *—Baturasy only t—Goes to Thane. L Sl il on Cour Py

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