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L e S ’ ¢ . : ' . i 4 3 ' ; . : . ‘ . . ‘ : T L o e o= Sy ey ] 3 l’()l LY AND HER l’\L ITS CETTING NEAR SOUR BIRTHDAY, PA. MA WANTS TO KNOW ) WHAT YOu' IKE, — \\»4 X ouD L -ix:/ Want Ad Information Phone 374 furnished | Sorby FOR heated Apartments. RENT-=Two-room apt. and bath, FOR RENT—Furnist rooms; bath; 5th and Kenned) phone 1472, to Lhe RENT—Seaview Apartments Count 5 average words FOR fHae. and cabins. Boys, come quick, Daily rate per line for consecu apt. for 3 men $6.00 a month each five insertions: including lights, water, dishes and Pirst d. per line 10¢ cooking utensils. { ollowing days, per line — ki St FURNISHED steam healed apt. Inguire Bishop Apts. Monthly rates furnished on re fuest. . FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt Top; must be in office by 2 " wih path $20 a month. Inquire p'clock’ on day of publication ‘¢ Cliff Apts. msure | insertion on same dJay. - DI S Y A We accept ads over telephone FOR RENT—Cabins 9th. St. Tom from persons lised in telephone | McMullen. sectory. | R o A a 5 fhone 374 Ask for ad-taker. 7-ROOM house, four bed rooms. e Furnished, overstuffed, new oak | |® floors, oil heat—no soot. Also 4- I room house. Windsor Apts. e A CO‘VIPLIMF'NTARY Uckr‘t HWdll,\\ 4 Hurry Krane to see ORDERS! —.WEL_L, POLLY, THEY. 1S THE DAILY ALASKA‘ EMPIR; METHIN' I'D LIKE —— METHIN' WHAT'S BEEN ON ME MIND FER YEARS AN-YEARS < e® s 000000 00 Steaser Movements ALASK A TAKES NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive at 3 PASSEN 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing and remains in port about four hours. Princess Charlotte due tomor- row afternoon or evening. 2% SCHEDULED SAILINGS TEETY Northland scheduled to sail Shl]) Arrives forShortStop from Seattle June 17 at 9 p. m. Here from Skagway Prinee Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 17 at Sunda}’l\fiomlng 9 am. : e i 4 - Making on early Sv iday morning b";‘f“““:‘\mlA“‘;d”‘k";gw Sa‘; stop here, enroute to Sitka and 1“’;“ ECRIEC" nde e Scattle, the Alaska brought 18 pas- am 9 3 Py ) - sengers from Skagway. The steam- Frfucess Loulse . ecusfuled U0 ® ' fory port ot 9.0 oAl Ene sail from Vancouver June ® ;o 23 passengers southbound i 22 at 9 pm, R Tes Alaska scifeduled to sail from . . . o ° .| ° . . . . . . . ° ° ° o ° . . . e . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . The inbound list BUT I S'PoSE IT'S ASKIN' FER. TH' IMPOSSIBLE, : w=———c==—t—r——| 1S ORDERS.at the UPTOWN |} NOSI"I""‘“; “:““fh'fm“h‘lg M e, From ‘Skagway—R. A. Gridley, D FOR SALE—36-ft. “troltmg boat,| THEATRE TONIGHT. o e e e at'p o|Joseph, G. E. Gallant, Sister M fully equipped. 24 TLj. - engine, | S oA Seattle 24 at 9 ® rnejla, Sister M. Alfreda, Belva VI s SIUDIRS oo [ |FOR RENT — in ziarshall Apts.|® Dpm. Vil . < Tces | 10,000 pounds- fish. See E. Bz s Williams, T. Roberts, Mrs. W i ‘o. 6. Knudsen House. | Four rooms furnished, heated.|® SOUTHEOVIND SAILINGS A. Holzheimer, A. D. Clapp, Mary Pule B ¢ | Fine view. Phone | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound ® | yosory. R. H. Becler, Mrs. F. A FOR BALE Apt. dining. table,f S | dung 29 gl S BC C. Tage, Miss Klemm, Miss \d ironing board, wardro F%RHR;‘T ’M“u‘l”:“‘s]"') Sond | gD CAL SEE NG Horner, H. G. Dickenson, Ted or baby clothes, kiddie car. Tele-| ) o, L IOr s Rl (e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® 1y, 0t hone 1704 et ¥ 2""'{ '“flgl at "up-mv- for The outbound’ list: i ‘ RENT — untarniebed avarts | Yry Stk ard wAypop For Seattle—Fdnah Reinhart, J A COMPLIMENTARY ticket _awaits|FOR RENT — wunfuralshed apart:| o ‘fyyry jeaves every Friday at o i Comobell Mo Eva bell opa | ment. Inquire 132 6th Street. | 7 ampbell rs. Eva Campbell, Tred Sorri to see ORDERS |®* 7 am. for Pelersburg, Kak: E. G. MecChu e, Mrs. MecCluskic, 13 ORDERS at the UPTOWN poR RENT—2-room apt. and bath.|® 8nJ wayports. V. Bourgette, V. C. Bingham, THEATRE TONIGHT. Phone 1 L > I P. A. Heney, est Gehring, | g ATy o R rge any, Rev. B FOR SALE - fli-’.fl;k‘v $7.50 ’("’"“ FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- \. 5 e be el NS b .‘;,‘ el I“:M'n[:;“‘;‘:f]‘n" “é]:‘jbn“‘;;w‘(i iition. 9th and E St. James (e : _ A 3 cetz, g on m;l mfu-q,- Good location. Tele- | o TIDES TOMOEROW ® 'Krause, Howard Pershall, Al Gru e coatl, IR e ____|*®e e e 0 e 00 e e e H Walker, G W.Ralney, Frank FOR SALE Plate G Doors, | FOR RENT—Three room furnished | R Barnett. windows. SEE WRECKER ROX. unavivient Telephone 1532 | High tide 1:18 am., 180 feet. For Sitka—W. H. Mackay, Rev - M : % _ | Low tide 8:04 am. -3.4 feet A. P. Kashevaroff, James FOR SALE—Ouc pool table and| yaCANCY Nugget Apts. Nugget| High tide 2:28 pm. 155 feet. | Jim Elgen. one pilliard table W"‘P:“‘]“‘El‘_‘ Shop. | Low tide 8:10 pm. 24 feet. i balls, racks and cues. pply . T. RO Bty oY | R A T * _N. Cashen, Secretary, Eagles' Hall, | PIANOS rentea—uwed. Phone 143 | TWO LARGE FISH Douglas. Telephone 754. Andersui. George FOR SALE——$IU €6 worth of hook ed ryg yarns, assorted colors, for $5.001 eluphone 3351. BALE — Gasvoat with four horsepower . engine. Hull .and en-‘ gine in good concition. Telephone | 4623 or write Postoffice Box 1622. SPECIAL: Permanent waves, $3.75 Monday and Tuesday only. Lola Beauty Shoppe, No. 319 Decker Way. Phone 201 for appointment. Lola Hill, Prop. [ TAKU RIVER BOAT 20 feet long, THE Edson Wave Shop now locat- (turned at 8 o'clock with over 100 eight h.p. Johnson. Good condi- ed aboard Motorship TOLO, fj Carl Del Messer, of the sales staff of to the Salmon Creek Dam at 1 Keeny's Float. Have your Perma- |should have brought back at least 300 of the finny tribe but his part- HUNDRED TROUT CAUGHT AT DAM BY 3 FISHERMEN Ed Jahoda, Al Bloomquist and by the United Food Company, went ‘clock Sunday morning and re- pa ne trout. Jahoda says the trio ski ers “were not so hot.” e SHOP IN JUNEAU TIRST! tion.: Reasonable. Inquire Snap Shoppe. nent Wave NOW. o g ———— s ol e g SRR i n A COMPLIM ARY ticket awalts | | PRACTICAL nurse. Mrs. Earle. Mrs. !Dora Poole to see ORDERS| Telephone 536. IS ORDERS at the UPTOWN et . THEATRE TONIGHT. WAN’!‘ED FOR SALE—The Concrete 0. YOUNG MAN desires room plant. Full basement, spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see ¥. Fagerson on premises. apartment near Federal Building about July 1. Empire box H637. ANTED — Woman wants hous work during forenoons. Address P. O. Box 988, Juneau. NASH - sedan, splendid condition Good, tires, Telephone 4134. 4 3 | b | | i EI; your oviu gowo value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Upper plate false teeth, Owner may have same by prov- ing property and paying for this ad. lnqulxe at Empnu I | | f FOR SALE—Sununer camp at Lena Beach. Telephone 182. FOR EALE—IDHA dupmoblle M:dan Good mechanical condition and < rubber. Cash or terms. See Bill Willlams, Paris Inn. P‘OR SALE——Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone V3 FOR SALE—Tnree furnished cab- MAKES FOURTH TRIP Ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs | g Reeder at Northern Hotel. Apparently a good booster for R — | Alaskan tourist travel, D. S. Spoor, A COMPLIME 'TARY I.ll:kzl awalts | spokane, Wash., railroad man, | Mrs. Ruth Carlson to see ORDERS companied by his wi ; IS ORDERS at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. ac- is com= pleting his fourth round-trip from Seattle on the North Sea. fe, N | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER I Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT STREET 'DAILY EMPIRE WAN1 ADS PAY! T ———————— - - 3 . ' IDEAL PAINT SHOP | It Its Paint We Have It! | '( WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 5490 | . . e Butler Mauro’ FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | market prices. SABINS | Everything in hmhhlln for Men as A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE TRIANGLE CLEANERS _ First to reduce clean- ing prices in Juneau. Latest and newe%t cleaning system. Phone 507 Prompt Fast Delivery : “SERVICE” . Our Motto "KRAFFT’S Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Window . Plate and Automobile PLYBOARD—Any size; Glass. 2nd and Pr ‘ml:lm 1 Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” FRONT STREET ki e ) Free Delivery Phone 134 FORD AGENCY — (Authorized Dealers) *—— — o | f' Jones-Stevens Shop i % Gakases | | LADn:s' — MISSES' | JUNEAU MOT 'I jk'lld su—;t,-ro W::: Third { Foot of Main Bu'e?tRS .= * boeee sy PAUL an)uolw R SRR s, Guy Smith DPRUGS The Louhelen, whose master Capt. Knute Hildre, brought in 12,- 000 pounds. San Juan Fish and Packing had 10,500 po\mds. Sebas and 3.0 cents per pound. CATCHES BOUGHT Two large c'u"he: of halibut wcre taken into the Juneau Cold sw“‘"’ufinkn plant this morning after they had en purchased. This lot went to the Com- ny at prices of 505 and 3.8 cents per pound. The Margaret T., ppe. by Capt. Pete Hildre, It went to the Stuart Company B s 'EMPIRE FOREMAN LEAVES ON TRIP! Ray G. Day, shop foreman in The: ! Empir Iset any more type for this news- | ‘ paper for several days. 's printing department, won’t Yesterday morning, Day left on a two-weeks vacation trip to Seattle| a passenger on the North Sea. ————————] . Sincerity . must be reflected in the sympathetic understand-* ing of modern funeral di- rectors. Our comiplete equip- ment and expert staff would not'be enough without this additional quality of honest sincerity. [ ] The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUND] Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery e for 6| THE SANITARY GROCERY - PHONES 83 OR 85 . /{ £ ONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935. By (,Lll' F STLRRL’I‘T MA'S PERMISSION TO JUST ONCE USE ONE~O'" HEl Ot~ DARNED- GUEST TOWELS! 37 PASSENGERS :ZPA' LEAVE JUNEAU ARRIVE HERE ON NORTH SEA essel Clears s Port Yester- | Plane Make§ Re \].1_\ for Seattle After | Flight from Fairbanks Sitka Trip ‘, Other Flying News Taking 37 Juneau passengers \uth he North Sea red the City t 11 o'clock for Seattle. The | and Walter Hull, had arrived a few hours in Juneau from Fairbanks at el illed for this port ‘(wn passengers—Miss Dorothy Bill- The inbound list: 1‘0" and Malcolm W. Moss. The I.om Sitka—Mike Uzrin, Billy | Electra will make the rc"ulnr re-‘ E: or:on, Henry Rogers, Mrs. J. J.|turn flight to Fairbanks tomorrow | C.nway, Charlie Conway, Charles D. | afternoon. 1, Richard Wakelin, W. Wana-| Immediately after the arrival FROMINTERIOR | g'\l!lar s The Patific: Alaska Airways Lock- heed Electra, Joe E. Crossan, pilot, co-pilot, arrived ier from 3itka with 25 persons|c'clock Sunday afternoodn, brlnginv ING ALASKA THE YEAR ROLIND ‘Steamer N'WESTERN June 10 *ALEUTIAN June 8 June 20 TALASKA dune 11 June 18 *YUKON June 15 Juhe 24 iN'WESTERN ..June 18 June 22 June 24 Freighter sailings: DEPERE, June 10; ODUNA June 26; TANANA June 30. “Southwestern Route. iSoutheastern Route. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Through tickets to Califor; = cifie n‘; 2"“ 3 Travel and' Jh RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO of The only Hne serving ‘Alaska that :n.ain- . Chet Johnson, Joseph Bar-|the plane from Fairbanks the PAA| tain: o John Nickonovich, Roger | Fairchild, with Pilot Alex Holden at TN SR novich, Halen Beistline, G. L.fl.h_- controls, took off for Peters- Rizh Kanosh, Mrs. Harold Foss, | burg and Ketchikan. Mr, Moss and | PR Aain foave Irarold Foss, Mrs. Ray Peterman,!Miss Billson went to Petersburz 1o} — Boat Seattl e Ji Ray Peterman, A. Van Mavern, make connections with the North | o eathle’ “Juneau ~Juuead Mrs. Wallis George, Wallis George, Sea, and Joe E. Crosson travelled M. S. Northland ..Junel7 June2l June2l Katherine George. to Ketchikan to meet Mrs. Crosson ;1 Ss~ ’;"‘l?:ffl o Ju}w 24. June28 Jm'*e 3; outhbound list: : who is a passenger aboard the Yu-| 8 M. S. Northland ..July 1 July 5 July Seattle—Mrs. Sam Rofnberg, kon. J. A. Bulger was also a| " Camurpin S5 Noihigea ity 9 "July 13 July 14 Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. passenger to Ketchikan. | SUR Siirtie A J::1§ 2; J31§ 36 ng %0 ter White and child, Leota Har- At 6 p.m. Saturday evening the | $65.00 M. S. Northland . .July 20 Aug. 2 Aug. Ray G. Day, AB. PAA Fairchild took off for Lake| 8.8, North Sea ... Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Augll , H. W. Moss, Paul Cal- Hasselborg with a party of fish- C. L. Williams, Olaf Swanson, ermen including Lynn E. Tucker, eith Wi Jack McClain, Mar- L. Linham, Wilfred Lund, Bert Ly- HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 garet Ric J. Rivers. beck and Guy Godette. The fish- J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 For Petersbhurg — Andrew Eng- ing party spent the night at Lake CITY WHARF . . 23 from, Mrs. Jeannette Phillips, Joe Hassenborg and returned Sunday| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . .18 Meherin, Mrs. F. Magill, Mrs. H. C. morning with 15 trout. | Rudolph, Sally Lund, Mrs. P. A special charter flight was mn:i*' Knutsen, Phil Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday by the PAA Fairchild to e = 4 1H. B. Crewson. For Wrangel 1— Mrs. nson and baby, E. L. Mary L. Inlet. the Johnson, child ‘were Passengers Mrs. on r Ketchikan—Mrs. Don Armour,| Another Sunday flight was man Ridley, W. F. Russell, M. sightseeing trip over the Menden-| ; wyer, O. )Vl iller. | hall Glacier byl. the, seaplane Lflf the | from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JUNE 13, 9§ P. M. Calling; o Gorst Air. Transport with Mrs || Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petcrsburg, Juneau — also at Haines. |Lotta Thompson, Mrs. Marguret For general information call Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence STEBETH BRINGS Lopp and A. B. Arnold of sengers. passengers arrived from Seaplane. and way ports on the mo(or-‘ «&hip Estebeth yesterday. The Este- 'Beth berthed at Pacific Cnsc Dock chen DIVORCES GRANTED Divorces. have been granted 15'3[; 7:45 c'clock yesterday morning. District Court, to Sarah Magill from | both of Juneau, and H. D. Tibbitts of Ketchikan The inbound list From Baranof—C. Ferdine. | Mrs. From Tenakee—Herbert. Lee, Mrs. from A. C. Tibbitts of Cordova. O. Aalto, Edward Raisic, E. Law- b —————— rensen, Al Boblets. SHOP IN JU\'EAU FIRST! From Hoonah—Matel Kobbenik. Fred Magill, the Apex Einido Mine on Lisianski| Fair- J. H. Cann, Mrs.| E. H. Kaser and Mrs. Stella Young. Radio ELEVEN PASSENGERS Broadcasting Station KINY as pas- Frahk Knight piloted tne Ketchikan Sieamship Co. 211 Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., JUNE 13, and Phone 312, Office Phone 114. D.B. F EMMER AGENT LR P oe———— WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY [ PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. e | NOTICE There will NOT be a meeting of the Business and Professional Wom- Tieat jen’s Club TONIGHT. ‘TIML. SCHEDUL CHANNEL BUS LINE ve Auk Bay |—sav. SECRETARY. .Zj?g :::: ;fgg ::' ‘ iy o T B 2:30 pm. | : i FAINT—OILS | 4:15 5:15 § ; il Bnih:,e:l" x:::z EShelf *7:30 am. pbr:s goes via Glacteg’:nn P 'A'A' SCH E D ULE S Montana Creek. I| Every SUNDAY Fairbanks to Juneau | Thomas Hardware Co. | |SUNDAYG: Pupgieni —ay o) Every MONDAY Ketchikan to West Coast « & inste: 0] am. i Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks SUNDAY SPEGIAL: | 4 + I DINE and DANCE 1™ :;:Y(s:4§Pi(;lLALandlfil\xv::auA:l: Every TUESDAY il(“'t‘eg."k ey {{ef’ch‘ka" an 10 p. Every TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau - : SATURDAY EVANING spECiAL:|| Every TUESDAY Juneau to Sitka | Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. andj Fvery WEDNESDAY ....Juneau to Chichagof Juneau. at ,1.am. Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Junheau [ TRIPS EVERY DAY Every FRIDAY Juneau to Fairbanks 7 & m. .+ Port, Alexan and_way .ports. , Frelght reeelved not. | hter u.'gm om 'mumcz C nnnxn rh BOEING FLYING BOAT SIX-PLACE FOR CHARTER | *Juisieais Tlirber Mitls e, i e e e e i B “The Store That Pleases” FANA Leave Juneau | nhn- Femmer: Dock wery Friday Petersburg, Kake. GORST Gastineau Hotel ! ] Seattle Sailings | Ports of Call | M. S. Zapora......May 27 Ketchikan Tenakee l S. S. Bandon......June 4 Hydaburg Hoonah = M. S. Zapora Craig Juneau 1 S. S. Bandon. Klawak Chichagof l'fi M. S. Zapora. Port Alexander f JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Av& i PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS [ ] Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 ; i MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Bev Flying Time Saves Vacation Time 'Special Fishng, Hunting, Slxhtseemg Trips armnxed upon request - t ! o FERRY TIME CARI; /CANADIA N [[ERESSE=-SV PACIFIC [T Sar SAILI M 12 % TO VANCOUVE - gy ! and SEA 3:15p.n. From ]uneau LLARAVE DOU PRINCESS LOUISE S, June 4, 14, 28 S a0min PRINCESS CHARLOTTE b 3mm June 21 ! 12 $50.m - Reduced Summer Tourist Fares L Asnm 8.30p.m. 1 Now. i Effect. ) Final, Jimit October 31 T 1kets, reservation and. full _particulars.from, V. W. MULVIHILL, ‘Agent JUNEAU, . '—&tur;:.n) only * t—Goes to Thane. = - 1 25T el ‘Junean Ferry & Navigs: tion Cowpany | v

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