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Want Ad Information Phone 374 | Count 5 average words to the ilne Daily rate per line for consecu- t:le insertions: rst- day, per line ... Following days, per line | Minimum charge, 50c. | Monthly rates furnished on re- juest. { Copy must be In pclock on day of publication Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis‘ad in telephone Plrectory. #Fhone 374 10¢ .. be office by 2 o Ask for ad-taker. $7.50. Good St. James - Bicycle, 9th and E f FOR SALE condition | Madsen dining table wardrobe for car. Phone SALE tand ironing { baby clothe | 1704 Apt board Kiddie lass, Doo ROX Plate Windows. SEE WRE SALE--One and 1 table complete with 5 and Apply T Seccre s Telephonc 'OR pout ian! on: } {m? SALE i { balls, 05 3 GEORGE ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE at | the UPTOWN TONIGHT. F‘(m SALE—$10.00 worth of hook ed rug yarns, assorted colors, fo! { $5.00. Telephone 3551 FOR SALE -- Casvoat with | horsepower engine. Hull and en- | gine in good conc:tion, Telephone | 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622 I'AKU RIVER BOAT 26 feet long, | eight hp. Johnson. Good condi- | tion. Reasonable. Inquire | Shoppe. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co plant. Full basement, spacious | facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or { see F. Fagerson on premises. L_fw, = B ASH sedan, Good tires. Telephone 4134. K COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | Ludwig Nelson to see GEORGE | ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE at | the UPTOWN TONIGHT, FOR SALE—Sumumner camp at Lena { Beach. Telephone 182 BpsGR B Lok FOR hALE*lSG; H\lpmoblle sedau Good mechanical condition and rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill { Williams, Paris Inn. E'OR SALE—Coal and Pres- lo logs | See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone | 3. ’_. R SALE—Tnree furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs | Reeder at Nothem Hotel. IDEAL PAINT SHOP If Is Paint We Have It! + WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 LUDWI 'NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Philco—General Electrie Agency LADI — MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third four | Snap | an, splendid condition. | -room- furnished Cluff Apts FOR RENT—Four apartment. Apply FOR RENT: (Abn‘» ‘hh SL Tom McMullen, FOR RENT—Furnished room above Labor Temple on 2nd St 7-ROOM house, ” four bcd “Tooms Furnished, overstuffed, new oak floors, oil heat—no soot. Also 4- room house. Windsor Apts FOR RENT ~— In Marshall Apt Four rooms furnished, heated. Fine view. Phone 330. FOR RENT — d4-room apt Old Juneau Florist Shop. 582, above Phone A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Jerry Engle to see GEORGE] ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE at the UPTOWN TONIGHT. FOR RENT — v hed apart- meht. Inquire 132 6th Street. | FOR R T- Phone 2-room apt. and bath. 2. FOR RENT-Tive room uhfurnish- ed house. Good location. Tel phone 385. Three room furnished Telephone 1532, FOR RENT apartment. VACANCY Nugget Apts. Shop Nugget PIANOS renteG—tuned. Phone 143 Ln'm[..v, Anderson, \H\llll,\\l()l i THE Edson Wave ':-1)01) now local- ed aboard Motorship TOLO. Keeny's Float. Have your Perma- | nent Wave NOW { SPECIAL—Permanent waves, $3.75, | Monday and Tuesday only. Lola| 3eauty Shoppe, 319 Decker Way | Fhone 201 for appointment, Lo.t Hill, Prop. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awail Mrs. Shirley Simmons to see GEO ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE at | the UPTOWN TONIGHT. | WOMAN wishes work by the hour.| | Phone 51 | PRAC nurse. Mrs. Telephone 536. ELEMENTARY, secondary and commer¢ial courses being taught. | Room 516, Goldstein Building. | KALSOMINING done reasonably by expert. Address Marion, Gxant care Empire. WANTED WANTED By experienced woman. Work by the hour or day. Phone WANTED-—Young, marrled, 7 yrs. experience runmng modern milk plant. Has tester’s and engineer's licenses. ~ If _interested call at Getchell House or write John Dandy, Genkral Delivery. FURN your wia gu:0 Into value Cash or trade at Nufllrl bhflp | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Man's blue Jjacket on Glac- ier Highway between city and Auk Lake. Phone 3371 or return to Empire. is known who ‘removed garden hose and. nozzle from Gmstmenu Grocery Bldg. Return | at unce afid no qu!stmx{s askedl. SA mN’S.L Everything in Furnishings for Men frrrrrrtos s e eate FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot, of Main Street c.cece00000000000000800000o0 Earle. | o o 0 0 8 00 08 0 0 00 Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arrive Friday night. Alaska due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle June 13. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 15 at 9 a.m. Princess Charlotte scheduled to ail from Vancouver June 15 9 p.m. rland scheduled to sail m Seattle June 17 at 9 p. m, Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 17 at 9 am. Northwestern from Seattle am. SOUTHROTIND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive 5:30 oclock Friday morning and sails south at 8. Aleutian scheduled southbound June 20. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Pelersburg, Kaks and wayports, e o s e oee s'i'ae scheduled to sail June 18 at 9 it % 66 cseecscce TIDES TOMORROW c0ecoecs00ense e tide, 4:36 am. 1.0 fcet. e 10:53 a.m., 122 feet. tide, p.m. 4.4 feot. High“tide, pm, 154 feet. PO JUNGAU. FIRST! LSIoP . IN ONE CENT SALE 4 BIG DAYS Wednesday—Thursday Friday—Saturday ® Butler-Mauro i Prug Co. SAVE with SAFETY at 7 Texall vRUG STORE KRAFFT’S Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. 2nd and Franklin ] | | | et et o e e A Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery e re vrrrrroreererd Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery e s et e eeresreeesd i 3 ORIGINAL RAD/IOY | § Phone 62 | 9101 Kinn fmmm S . L. Cam B s A FIRST ARRIWAL: THIS SEASUN Princess Ship Here Last ¢ Night — 75 Round- trip Passengers With 150 passengers booked for Skagway and 75 round-trip tourists aboard, the Princess Louise, mak- ing her first trip on the Canadian Pacific’s enlarged summer chedule, berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 6:30 o'clock last night. The vessel sailed for Skagway at midnight. She is scheduled to re- ! turn here at 5:30 o'clock’ Friday morning, sailing for Vancouver, B. C., two and a half hours later. The Louise has been completely overhauled and. her glistening and spotless appearance last night as she came up the Channel was evi- dence of the preparations made to ready her for the summer scason. Capt. S. K. Gray is the ship’s mas- ter, James Hamilton is First Offi- J. H. Purdy is Chief Enginecr, A. Knott is Chief Steward, while A. G, Barker is purser. The inbound list for- Juncau, Juding 14 persons, ‘follows: From Vancouver, B. C.—E. Brom- ley, Jr., Alice Bromley, Mrs. E. E. Bromley, Ed Eisman, Signa Kakala, Beatrice Mullen, Bernard Mullen; Victor Macey, Virginia: Shattuck, R. E. Thompson, Louis Wager, An- na Boogan, Marie Harnsby, Thomas L. Carr. in- - - SPECIAL DELIVERY To Thane at 11:45 a. m. daily Phone 442 for pickups. —adv. Sincerity must be reflected in thc sympathetic understand- ing .of modern funeral di- rectors. Our complete equip- ment and expert staff would not be enough without this additional quality of honest sincerity. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE W-fl “The, Last Servite Is the Greatest Tribute” FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE TRIANGLE CLEANERS First to reduce clean,,, ing prices in Juneau. Latest and newest cleaning system. Phone 507 Prompt Fast, Delivery “SERVICE” Our Motto THE.SANITARY GROCERY l PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” sailing | n WHAT'S 'TH"IDEA, COMIN' HOME iN ACNEW. HAT AN' €|NG|N, "SWEET FAR.BE 1T -FROM ( ME T SNITCH CN' MOTHER NATURE, SUSIE. 1 ALEUTIAN HERE WITH SEATTLE CHAMBERPARTY i Vessel Had 488 Passengers Aboard “when” - She Left Puget Sound h her passenger m'\nll‘&wl wing 488 persons aboard when s left Seattle, the steamer Aleu- tian, crack ship of the Alaska Steamship Company, visited here ht hours last night before the Westwar at Pacific Coast Dock lock last night, the Aleu- > one reason for its large r o list Aboard were 141 members of the Ecattle C! nber f Commerce Good Will Tour. secend reascn ‘for the large was cvidenced when it ered that the Aleutian, she sailed from Seattle had ed passengers from Cordova, grounded last Seymour Canal. The most of them bound for Alaska fish canneries and alter were returned to Seattle by the Alaska in time to board the Aleutian Nine persons arrived eattle on the Aleutian, skippered by Capt. H. Andersen. Purser Joe arge’s inbound list includes: attle—L. W. Baker, A. bd, W. C. Miller, Mss. C. Mi Jeannette Miller, Shyman, O. Spreske, Elaine R. A. Welsh, Jr The Aleutian took 28 passengers from Juneau to Westward ports The outbound list: Fer Seward—Mrs, ley, Lena A. Pigg, L. F. Hebent, B. D. Stewart, Jr.. G. E. Fircoved, Art Martha B. Refsland, Mrs. Sadie Meyer, 1. G. Anderson, Mrs. Sweet, Oscar R. Hart, R. end, J. L. Davies, Jack C. , D. N. Harper, Lewis Waugh, Borg. : Skagway. . Gridley. Cordova-— for eigk ani was disco the freighter week near sengers Southeast here from B. Hazelw Al Taylor, Ross A. Grid- Berg, Mrs. F. A. Boyle, William P. Calla- Valdez—K. E. Edwards. Selodvia—Vieta W. Macey. - > NOTICE E. B. Wilson, Chiropodist, new lccation in Rocm 503, Goldstein Bullding. *Open evenings until 9. —adv. FINE 1 | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1' FRONT STREET DINE and DANCE THE TERMINAL i BOEING FL SIX-PLACE See GORST REPORT MADE . ON CATCH OF PAC. HALIBUT Statement Is Issued by In- ternational- Fisheries Commission | The records of the International Fisheries Commission shcw that for the period from March 1 to May 31, 1935, the following amounts of hali- but have been landed in the vari- ous ports on the Pacific Coast: Area 2 Area 3 3,686,332 3,833,105 35, 1.87 ‘Total 6,503, 003 3,868 292‘ For the period from March 1 to| U. 8. Fieet Canadian Fleet 2,816,671 May 31, 1934, the following landings | were recorded: Area 2 Area 3 U. S. Fleet 6,725,382 8,541,428 | Canadian Fleat 4,663,348 taken aboard 56| Total 11,388,730 8,682,253 For the months of March, April, and May, 1935, the following! amounts ‘of halibut were landed: | Area 2 Area 3 March— U. 8. Fleet Canadian Fleet 500 54,242 1,857 Total 54,742 April— U. 8. Fleet 1,062,807 Canadian Fleet 1,190,802 Total May— | U. S. Fleet. . 2623025 | Canadian Fleet 1,571,627 2,902,635 | Total 4,194,652 2,937,822 | All 1935 figures have been correct- ed to date but are subject to further | corrections. A"kncwledgmem is made of thc a ance given by the Department of Fisheries, Canada, United Statecs Bureau of Fisheries, and the Can- | adian and United States Customs in the compilation of these totals. " PAINT—OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDARE R i Thomas Hardware Co. i | bt ol Dody sl g TIME SCHEDULE . CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay | *7:00 am. ( 8:15 am. | 12:30 pm. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. | 1#7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier ano Montana --Creek: SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Leave: Juneau 9:30 am. 10 p.m. SATURDAY ‘ EVENING 'SPECIAL! Juneau at 1 am. f |¢# TRIPS EVERY DAY Chatham Straits Timosportation Co. M. S. “DART” ,mve-l’emmernookmy Friday |at 7 b./m. for Freight recetved not: later than 4| . m. Thursday FOR: TION MAURICE C. Phone 4023 YING BOAT FOR CHARTER Gastineau: Hotel Juneau Lumber Mllk luc #aud &y S 35,187 | 7:30 am. | Bay at: 6:45 pm and Juneau at f Leaves ‘Auk “Bay ‘at-'6:45. p.m. and SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer N'WESTERN *ALEUTIAN TALASKA YUKON IN'WESTERN Freighter sailings: June 2 } Leave - Duc.Jimeau Due Juneau Seattle Northbo#tnd Southbound Jurie |8 Junei10 June 11 June 20 June 14 June 16 June'15 June 18 June 24 June 18 June 22 June 24 DEPERE, June- 10; ODUNA, ; TANANA, June 30. June 8 June 11 ! Southwestem' Route. 1Southeastern: Route. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. Muumm, A[ené 448 Through tickets ta, California by Pd<' = cific S S. Lines The only line serving Alaska that main- N Boat ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 S, CRORURER TR HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . 3 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . S. Northland 8. Northsea . S. Northland ... 8. Northsea ... S. Northland S. North Sea S. Northland . 8. North Sea Northland S. North Sea tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle June 3 -June 10 Arrive Juneau June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Phone 109 Phone 79 a...Phone 23. Phone 18 Leave Juneay June June 16 June 21 June 30 July July July July Aug. Aug. July 20 Aug. 5 Ketchikan Sieamship Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from from Bell Street Terminal, Ketchikan, Wrangell, * For Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Petersburg, general information call. Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence Tacoma, Wash., JUNE .13, and Seattle, JUNE 13, 9 P. M. Calling Juneau also at ~Haines. D. B. FEMMER AGENT WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER: B«~SEATTLE, WASH. M.. 8. Zapera. $. S. Bandon.. M. S. Zapora.. Ports of Call Ketchikan Hydaburg JUNEAU COMMERC].A PHONE 3 SUN AY Sy MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY .. Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Kete |k‘ah Yo unéu.u Juneau 'to Sltl{a ) Juneatfo Chidhagof Fairbanks o Juneat Junledu” to° Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND<EXPRESS. 1§30 kg & o Pacn‘w Alaska Alrways, Inc. Office Gas lineau Hotel * Flying Tlme Saves V. SRRV PHONE 206 m‘m Time - Speual Fi xshmg, Hunting, Sightseeing Trips anmsed upofi request; i ANADIAN PACIFIC " SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH May 23 PRINCESS LOQUISE 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 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU O P . S L S S ) T, YT e T e 0" LEAVE DOUGLAS 8:30am. 4°40p.m 1:308. %:10p.m 8 '30am T Minm 2 30am 10 00p m 12 450m 1 %pm 150 m “ 12 15am 3.30p m ‘1 15am *—8aturaay oniv t—Goes to Thane ¥ Juneau Ferry & Navigs. tion Cow pany