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POLLY AND HE Information Phone 3 74 Count B average ‘words to the| dae | Dally rate per Jine for consecu- | iive insertions Plrst day, per line v Following days, per line Minimum charge, 500. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest, Qopy must be in office by 2 velock on day of publication to rsure insertion on same day. We accepl 'sds over tfelephone from persons lis'ed 'In ‘telephone lirectory. Phone 374 ....10e &c Ask for ad-taker. R SALE — Gasboat, 2¢ ft., Low %hlm six-horsepower, eabin trol- ler, A-1 condition. See Al, Wood- land Gardens. -Eighteen-foot round- Call Cabin 4, Avenue between FOR SALE- ttom rowboat 3 Willoughby € and 7 pm A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Dorothy Fisher to see DANIELS in' THE BSONG YOU GAVE ME at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. ;:OiliVSAL.Eiry Desirable corner lot Casey-Shattuck Addition Bargain. See Sperling furnishea FOR SALE — 6-room |ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME aval- BEBE| R PALS - Third and | Franklin. Suitable for small busi- wefi& wum».mg quarl(‘rs tnfurhishéd, " Ju- neau. Hot water heat, oil burner, three bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, ete. G. E. Krause, owner. Phone 430 or call ut our office. FOR RENT s Nll‘c quk*t heuted room for gentleman. Phone 330. able at once. Beautiful home and Viéw. For ohe or two girls. Phong 6052, furnished rel. 2004 FOR RENT-_Five-room apt. 421% Bast, 7th St VAGANCY, MacKinn «partments. | Mrs. Anna Winn. A OCOMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Jack Laurie to see BEBE DANIELS in THE SONG YOU GAVE ME at THEATRE TONIGHT. FOR RENT—Onu - furnished bed-| room. Apply to Mrs. Neville in Housel residence. ASSEMBLY apartment for rent for momh ot July Empire S659. eéd house, 9th' and Dixon. T phone 385. FOR RENT—Six-room &pt. 1532. Phone FOR RENTNew apartment. Win- ter and Pond Bldg. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 9th. St FOR RENT—Cabins Tom | house, 886 9th St FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitars Grocery “Double lot. Good local- Phone 226. FOR SALE- ity. Reasonable. FOR SALE—Upright piano, cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 1026, Juneau, Alaska. A COMPL!MENTARY t)cke). aw. 111: Al Forsythe to see BEBE DANIELS in THE SONG YOU GAVE ME at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONI(;HT FOR SALE - Spracles, reading glasses $2. Kryptoks invisible bi- focals $6. Torris lenses $1 each. At Orpheums Rooms until July 7 only. Day Optical Co. FOR SALE — Plate Glass, Doors, Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX. MGG U (e TAKU RIVER BUAT 26 feet long, elght h.p. Johnson. Goad condi- tion. Reasopable. lnqflre Snw Shoppe. FOR BALE-The Conere Mtg, Co Iberthed here Saturday night for a | bk Bégretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes. - w——sun fier ch.m at Lena "3.’2,5? 'rexgm:«;qe 18 BALE—193% mechaniChl fubber, " Cash o tarms; 'flfiamu, Parq fin., #OR SALE.Coal r’nu Oonu boei nm fieo ‘Ju e sedan. "‘comdlition ‘&nd See Bill McMullen. PIANOS ranreu——\unrq Phone 143 George Andersun MISCELL ANEOUS ANYONE interested in extensi, | business trgining see Mr. Alvara| at the Lymm Hotel. WILL rent small furnished house or apt. See Schoettler, 216 Fed- eral Bldg. WANTED—Male toy French poodle for stud. Phone 182. WANTFD TO BUY — Good dump truck. See Ben Peterson. WQMAH wants house work by day or hour. Telephone 3552 after ('UR-H your olu go@ 0 value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MISS DUSENBURY, NIECE OF BARRACKS COMMANDER, HERE . When the Pringcess Charlotte E-mm;ri’l’;”?urhmwd house. See [* the UPTOW N/, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935. Mfl'&’ifl@ N ews LI ] ! Steaster Moyements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock . morrow morning. Princess A.i.c scheduled to ar- @ rive eari, 'omorrow evenir Prince Robert due Wednesday evening. Bandon due Thursday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norghland ‘scheduled to sail from Seattle July 15, 9 'p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to safl from Vancoyver July 15 at o pm, Northwestern scheduled to’ sail from Seattle July 16 at 9 am. Zapota scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16. Princess Louise scheduled to safl from Vancouver July 17 at 9 pm. Aleullgn scheduled to sail from Seaitle July 19, 9 am. Alaska scheduléd to sail from Seattle July 20 at 9 am. North Sea scheduled to sa from Seattle July 22 at 9 pm Prince George scheduled from Vancouver, Jily 9 p.a Victerm secheduled .o ¢ Scate July 24 at SOUTHEAIIND Prineess “ia to arrive morrow LAY et U > <ail St Secerenssrsennansosessss e Al SAILE 4 el SR o bt a Sk Ui . . ° Ld (3 \d ’ L4 14 L4 Ld Ld ] ’ ] . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . wr | >uth Dodds, T. J. Dodds. PIGHS Ma. It ¢ r Matan &ty « d'armers ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 15.— With the primary purpose of open- ing the Alaska W.w..jafl Belt as a market for M:i.nuska farmers, General Manager Otto F. Ohlson| has announced reductions on gen- [ eral commodity rates as much as 50 percent in some case.” The reduction In the rétes will effect a wide variety of articles in- cluding mining maehinery, air- planes, beer, food stuffs. { The refluced- rates will apply to, the whole length of* the * Alaska, Ritilrgatl. e H authorized | one of the most interested. of al the passengers was Miss Doreas ‘Dusenbury, New Orleans, La. A niece of Lieut. Col. Ralphi Wayne ' Dusenbury, tommander of' Ohilkoot Barracks, Miss Dusenbury) was interested keenly in the city. is gathering matérial on tHis, WF first visit to Alaska for. a falk| which she will give wWpon her turn to New Orleans. She plans to visit with Ber une at Chilkeot Barragks=this and may re-visit Junégu le, {umme!‘ "|soldiers make their encampmem 2 TARY ticket awaits Mrs. John Hermie to, see BEBE DANIELS in THE SONG YOU GAVE ME at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. e rrrde ‘Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Ex’ren Money Orders “Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery here hter this-month. e —— lllDP IN MAU! % SABIN’S Everything tn Furnishings % for Mes - ' The rate Yedietion was ._—-.U. “ELECTROL ~—0f Course” | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMIDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- PULLY OOMPOUND!D Front St. Nm Coliseusa PHONE ”—h-_ nd'.,‘ v V fertillzer ‘and certain | FULI. TflURIST LISTT0 SITKA Vessel, on Ca“ Here Thxs’ Morning,: Receives 13 Transfers The lete passen; when 13 pas fa, al:0 in ransfe to Sitka. The Vic arrived from Skagway it 7 o'clock this morning and de- arted for Sitka and Seattle four wours later. During ‘that time, 45 ) the round-trip passengers took ightseeing trips to Mendenhall Hlacier, a trip which they missed m the northbound stop Saturday ue to a washed out bridge on Gla- cier Highway. The inbound list: From Skagway—Ross A. Gridley. | George Moser, Kathleen McAlister, nda Rcbinson, Patricia” McAlis- Mrs. L. Macauléy, P. H. Ad- Minnie Rogers Cecilia Thibo- William Schipke. m H Jeanne The outbouns ¥ For Seattl ’s- alrcady near-com- | rofist fds’added.'to! sengers. frum - the Alas- port this merning to the “Wic™ for the triy £ms, Ceau, Meisch. ferred from 2 ask: A. M. Befry, Mrs. Berr Dr. €. G. Hilliard, Mrs. Hilliard Miss Hilliard, Daisy Fisher, Mrs. O Louise Blanchard, Mildred ze, Miss ©. Sohl, Miss R. Sohl For Seattle—L. H. Enheilt F itka—Leonard Johanson. For Tenakee—Ed Dominez. .- 1ES TOMORROW . ® e e0 o 00 e 0:24 a.m. 7:07 am, 1:290 pm,, 160 feet™ 7:14 -pm, L7 feet. D UNEAU FIRST! High tide, Low tide, High tide, Low tide, -3.3 feet. ALASKA- 18,000 . pounds, Feants; 18.0 feet.® By (,Ll F STERRETT REPAIR OR NO REPAIR , MISTER --- I WA RUBBESR HEELS AN/ RE THIS MORNING FROM WESTWARD Slr mer Brmgs 16 Per- sons, Takes 20 on | Southbound Trip ! | In port from the Westward, the \ aska arrived at' Pacific Coast {Dock at 9 o'clock this morning, rthing just astern of the Victoria. brought 16 passengers to Ju-; u, and left southbound at 11:30] k with 20 persons from this The inbound list: From the Westward—Jessie O'-| Neil, Frank M. Warren, R. Amund- | on, J. Pyle, C. W. Warter, Mrs. War- 8. Porter, P Fellman, Ches- Fisher, F. Moore, H. Clark, G. Little, E. Dowling. The outbound list: For Seattle—Mrs. Ed - Delaney, M. George, Mrs. J. B. Anderson, J. B. Henderson, > Jurich, O. Olsen, George Crowe, ns, Elivio Baguhin. Pn Ketchikan—Mrs. J. 8. Jeffrey, elaney, E. Martin, Frank Met- P. J. Diller, Jakeway, Walter Wesley. Prr\r:bur"~M": W. J. Sis- FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE BEATTLE, Jul'\ nrrived in port western halibut banks ‘with 35,000 pounds and sold for 7 and 6% cents a pound. rom the local banks—California 1% Rgpeat 9,000 pounds, 15—The Polaris ay from 7% and 7 Leviathan 15,000 pounds of halibut and 3,000 nounds of sable, selling for 7%, 7 and 5 cents FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET 1 | Chatham Straits 'll-nnporhlinn Co. M. S. “DART” weaves Femmer Dock every Friday R m. for -Petersburg, Kake, +Port. _Alexander and way ports. g ra'elght received not later than 4 The opinion of families friends whose duty been to arrange for funeral direction is the best proof of the per- fection of our service and of our sympathetic understanding. They’ll tell you, too, that our costs a ¢ mederate and that our facilities and equipment are most com- plete. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” “p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Sowg nxwg »?A.T GO R S T GAS'!.‘IN EAU HOTEL D. N. Ulm, T. K. Johnson, T.} Eva Ale, Lou-| Carl Worth, El-| the | and 7 .cents;! NTS 1 G.P. 8. VESSEI. MAKES JUNEAU CALL SATURDAY | Pnncess Charlot e, wnh 145 Roundttippets & Aboard, H:rlzé With 145 round-trip passenzers’ aboard, the Princess Charlotte call- ed at Pacific Coast: Dok Sa.turday, night on the first Canadian Pacific | “Wednesday night” sailing of the present tourist season from Van- |ccuver, B, C. The ship arrived at [0:30 o'clock and left at midnight| for Skagway. She is schediled here | yagain, southbound, tomorrow mom- ing. ‘ The Charlotte is eommanded by Capt. W. Q. Palmer. Purser A. H."Bird’s inbound list \nt reven persons for this port in.| clude: | Frem Vancouver, B. C.—John H.| Olson, Mary Ohon Rev. Erling K. |Clatson. Jack G. Winters, Alma H, | Winters, Dr. P. P Forbes, Madeling i Forbas. {MEHERIN, CLIFFORD RETURN ON PLANE ON CHARTER TRlP‘ | The PAA' Fairchild, flown by Murray Stuart with flight mechan- ic Eric Shutte, uanmoml from a chartered trip to ‘Sitka with Joe Meherin and Earl Clifford. Fom Melosevich and Geo. Jr., were also passengers returned yesterday | SERVING AIASKA THE YEA NCUN» July G July 11 July 13 duly 14 July 20 July 22 July '23 ALASKA ALEUTIAN VICTORIA YUKON N'WESTERN ALEUTIAN ALASKA July 8 July -8 July 9 July 13 July 16 July 19 ..July ® ; THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 Through California by Pa- cific 8. 8. Lines Arrive Juneau July 19 July 26 Aug 2 Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug.23 Leave Juneay July 19 July 28 Aug. 1 Apg. 11 Aug.16 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 M. 8. Northland ... 8. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland 8. S. North Sea . M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland S. S. North, Sea ROUND_TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Atenl CITY WHARF ... - GUY SMITH, Dungln Agent = Ketchikan Transportation Co. Imm Sitka to Juneau. | {“My Skin Was Full of Piimples and Blemishes” l | ! | Says Verna Schlopp. “Since using ' Adlerika the pimples are gone. My | «(Skin. is smooth and glows with, health.” Adlerika washes BOTH bowels, rids you of poisons that| cause a bad complexion. Butler- | Mauro Drug Co., — in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store. —adv. TIMEL SCHEDULE " CHANNEL BUS LINE | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 1 *1:00 a.m. 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:15 ‘pam. { *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacle‘r nna‘ Montana Creek. i SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. | SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk| Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau nt 10 p. |SATURDAY EVFNING SPECIAL' Teaves Auh Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at I am. | £ TRIPS EVERY DAY aves Juneau south- | a:md every 'Satur- | day at midnight. 8. 8. ‘Prince Leavel Juneau south- | buung} July 20, .a. m. HLR. Shepard Agents. Ph(zle |09 FOUR-PLACE STI At ‘Reasonable SHELDON sxpmou NSON SEAPLANE Charter Rates '!’““ m; Office, 587 i Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash, JULY 26, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JULY 27, at § P. M. Calling Ketchikai, 3y.angell, Petersburg, -Juneau — also dt Haines. For general information ecajl Agent—D. B, Femmer—Residérce “Phone 312, Office Phone 114. D. B. FEMMER AGENT T ey | WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH Sailings Ports of Call ‘Tenakee Hoonan Chichagot Seattle Ketchtkan Hydaburg % Craig S. S. Bandon... Klawak UNEAU (‘OMMERCIAL PHONE 3 ‘Main and P.4.4A. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY Fmrban!(s to Juneau E::r; MONDAY Ketchikan to Vest Coast Every TUESDAY Ever; TUESDAY {Juneau %0 Ketchikan Every TUESDAY _Ketchikan tb Juneau Every TUESDAY Juneatt \to 3 Every WEDNESDAY \Juneat ‘to Ohmkagof Every WEDNESDAY Fairbankl ‘to" Juheau Every FRIDAY .. k: PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS ' Two-Way Radio Commnnlc‘tlon with ground -udllu gt an umes Pacsz Alaska Azrmys Inc. | Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying ime ‘Saves Yacation Special Fis mg, unting, Sightseeing’ upon request : i ips -arranged CARNADIAN PAC F IC July 5 16, 26 . PRINCESS LOUISE July 12, 23 PRINCESS ALICE © July 19, 30 Reduced Summer Tourist Faa Now in Effect. Flaal limit October 31 T'tkets, reservation and full particulars from