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Want Ad Information Phone 374 5 average words to the Count dae, Dally rate per line for consecu-| Hve insertions Pirst day, per line s * Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- fuest. Sopy must be in office by 2 pelock on day of publication to msure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ed in telephone tirectory. #fhone 374 5c Ask for ad-taker. _10c | EAT IT. FOR RENT turnished H. Robertson, INT Nm(‘ -room house El-| rol automatic steam heat, nice- shed, six bedrooms, two baths, electric range. Inquire Windsor Apartments. {FOR RENT - ln Ma 2 Apts. Four rooms furnished. Heated.| Fine view. Phone 33 |A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits | George Bavard to see PRINCESS CHARMING at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. F()H I\II Cliff T—3-rcom furnished apt. Apartments. FOR RENT Franklin. Suitable for small busi- ness, with living quarters. Nice quiet heated gentleman. Phone 330. R RENT — room for VACANCY, MacKinns» -.partments. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits FOR SALE — Three-room house, G. R. Isaak to see VARMLAN- with acreage, Seatter Tract. Tele-} NINGARNA at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. phone 145 i plectric hot water ‘;w;: RENT—Five room unfurnish- 5-burner electric | $7.50, vacuum cleaner $5.00, heater automatic coal stoker $25.00. Tele- phone 1504 FOR SALE—Property on Shattuck Way now occupied by Columbia Lumber Co., extending sou h one full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419 A ”V”’ll'\,fl'\l/“ YH'RI’ awaits Mr James Orme to see PRIN- CESS CHARMING atl the UP- TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT ;\bn SALE—Boat Arrow,” 50 ft by 9 ft. 40 horsepower engine Cheap for cash. See George Mc Allister, at Lower Float. FOR SALE — 17-ft. skilf. Cheap. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349. FOR SALE Gasboat, 24 ft. Victor, six-horsepower, cabin ‘rol- ler, A-1 condition. See Al, Wood- land Gardens. FOR SALE—Eighteen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 835 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Mrs. Kelly Blake to see PRIN- CESS CHARMING at the UP- TUWN THI AIRF TONIGHT. FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. FOR SALE—Dauble lot. Good local- ity. Phone 226. PGfi SALE— umxmn pmno, chenp for cash. Address P. O, Box 1026, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE — Plawe Glass, Door: Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX. TAKU RlVEB BUAT :fi (eet long eight hp. Johnson. Good condi- tion. = Keasonable, Shoppe. FOR SALE—The Concréte Mig. Co. spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 orfy oon Thursday e plant. Full' basement, see F. Fagerson on premises. NASH sedan, splendid ‘condition. Good tires. Telephone 4134, Inguire Snap ed house. 9th and Dixon. Tele- phone 385. FOR REN X-room apt. Phone 1532. “OR RENT--New apartment. Win- ter and Pond Bldg. | FURNISHED aparument for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone ‘5601, |FOR RENT—cabins bth. St. Tom McMullen. A CCMPLIMENT . awalis Hans Loken to see VARMLAN- NINGA A at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. PIANOS rentea—tunca. Phone 148 | George Andersn MISC I" L A\l (1§ s 2 ed In extensiu | business training see Mr. Alvaia at the Zynda Hotel. W \er;b~ LN WANTED—Gitl wants houeswork, full or part time. Telephone 2461. WANTE! Used typewriter, must be t class condition; also used filing cabinet, wood or steel. State price and make. Write P. O. Box 2212, Juneau. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Gus Lundell to see VARMLAN- NINGARNA at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. — Cmmr Third .mdl RIGHT PURTY DESIGN ONTO 1T, TOO. ALMOST A SHAME TO S e e P B ee s 0000000000000 000C0 000000008 000000000 00000000 6.0.0.¢ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise due to arrive at 6:15 c'clock tonight and sails for Skagway at mid- night. Aleutian due Monday. Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight at 9 o'clock. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle July 22 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 22 at 9 p.m. Vietoria scheduled to sail from Seattle July 23 at 9 a.m. Pringess Alice scheduled to sail from Vacouver July 24 at 9 P. m Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 26 at 9 pm. Evelyn Bevg scheduled to sail from Seattle July 27. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Rupert soutinbound at 1:30 a. m. Sunday. Northwestern scheduled bound early Monday ing. Yukon schedulc ! Monday south morn- 1ound SAILIN G LOTAL E:tohet! Wednoz- pm., lor ai S a1 waypc Dart e5 eve 7 am. for Pe and wayports. Friday at tersburz, Kake e e e s iLxcves e TIDES YOMORROW 6 e 0 8 cagece High tide, Low tide High tide, Low High tid Low 4:25 am., 10:35 am., 03 4:56 pm., 169 11:22 pm, 08 les Monday 5:22 am., 13.7 11:23 am,, 154 feet. feet. feet. tide, feet. i feet. feet. feet. 33 PASSENGERS ON SITKA RUN Motorship Leaves Juneau Southbound with All Accommodations Full [ 137 ROUND TRIP 'PASSENGERS ON NORTHWESTERN .. Steamer Cal—ls Here This Morning from Seattle Enroute Skagway ; her accommedations filled, Lhe nip Northland left City Dock 1 o’'clock. this morning for Sit- nd Seattle. She had arrived e at 8:45 o'clock last night from outh. She brought 38 passengers to this and left with 33 others. Pur- & E. P. Winch also reported that| Arriving at 7 o'clock this, morn- here were 23 round-trip passengers | ing from Seattle, the steamer d. The ship is .skippered by | Northwestern berthed at Pacific L. Williams. Coast Dock with 16 passengers for > inbound list: Juneau. Later in the morning she om Seattle—J. H. Hall, John H left for Skagway from the Lumber | Mrs. Mills dock, to return, here early and four children, Miss La- Monday morning on the southbound yverne Wilson, Mrs. Harry O'Neill, A. run to Sitka and Seattle. ¥ hards, P. J. Walker, Mrs. Commanding the Northwestern is r d, Lois Hared, A. R. Har- Capt. O. C. Anderson. Purser Paul ¢ v Lou Hared, Joan Hared, From Seattle—John R. Harris, 1. Bo; Stanley Osborne, nor Stall, C. Andy Stall, Elea- W. Thornton. Josephine Sullivan, Hazel Miller, Beatrice Honald, C. Helberg, ®eoeeceesscesccnscsscsesenssssssccsscee the south. Dnmthy Rodrian, Helen Berg, J. 1. Fike. For Sitka—Mrs. { A ‘and | Mrs. S. Meherin, J. Janson, J, E. i | The fcllowing are passengers !aboard the Princess Louise ticketed ® to Juneau: o, . Erics. 'HOLDEN IS FLYING . ROONEY ON TRIP | ‘Walter Rooney, Alaska Servige M | Manager for the American Ca¥ipegves Femmer Dock every Friday 1Company, left Juneau this morning: gt 7 a. m. for Petersburg, x“,_ lon a chartered round-trip flight to Port Alexander and way ports, |the New England Fish Company | preight recelved not later than ‘ { Chatham Surais Tiansporiation Co, WANTED—Widow lady wants ~sork badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. WILL reot small furnished house apt, eral Bldg VURN yuur vk U0 Cash or trade at LW value Nugget Shop, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Near Seaview Apts, Black silk umbrella, *Checked handle. Phone 2001 ning, pair glasses in case, one lense broken, Phone 260. Reward. A CO'\dPLlMENTARY txcket awans S FOR SALE—Summer camp at Lena Beach, Telephone 182. FOR SALE—1932 Hupmobile sedan.| — Good mechanical condition and Cash or terms. See Bill]"are in North Carolina waters, re- cently were found in great numbers i rubber. Williams, Paris Inn. Jack Warner to see VARMLAN< NINGARNA at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. Sea scallops, heretofore believed 20 miles of shore. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. BSee Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3. FOR SALE—Tarec furnished cab- ins at Tenakee, Alaska. See Mrs Reeder at Northern Hotel. More than 27,000 Kentucky school children have been given free lunches daily since last fall by the Kentucky emergency relief adminis- Lration. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Art Burke to see PRINCESS [ROUrs since 1028 to a total of more, CHARMING at the THEATRE TONIGHT. UPTOWN See Schoettler, 216 Fed-| Electric power output of Japan is! f Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates. PAUL BLOEDHORN H(()NT STREET t plant at Chatham, aboard the PAA P m. Thursday. Fairchild flown by Alex Holden | FOR INFORMATION | ‘v,nh fln,ht mechanic Lloyd Jarman. | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 i ra — 1 i i | l Eagle Pass, Tex., to enforce thd' headlight ordinance. It costs motor- ists 25 cents the first time. il IDEAL PA]N’I" SHOP It It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 548 T-T ! DWIG N JEWELER : Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT sm.u.—r Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES' — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR . Seward Street Near Third HAI{RI MAC lIINF | e DAILY EMPIRF WAN) ADS PAY!| | Butler Mauro ‘Drug Co. “m Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery “Temeorrow’s Styles Todavy” [} “Juneau’s Own Store” estimated to have increased by ap- SHOP proximately 5,000,000,000 kilowatt | “ELECTROL —0f » | than 19,000,000,000 yearly. iz i 2 P ww.-;----,,,,,,, Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 87—Free Delivery mm,wl "ELSON | “Pin money” fines are used flt KNOWLEDGE, . . . BOEING FLYING BOAT To be able to follow a definite course of funeral direction in time of be- reavement is most diffi- cult for those who are already heavily burden- ed. We have the exper- ience and knowledge SEE GORST GASTINEAU HOTEL WHO SQUEEZED ALL TH' Soap OUTA ME SHAVIN' - (wife, H. G. Wailcox, W. L. Cox, Mrs. {Miss L. Bouhey, H. A. Reed, J. J. Dunn, Mrs. J. W. Ma-| Al Coe reported that there are 137 F. Mrs. Meyers, Max Wer-| round-trip passengers aboard the F. G. Bronson, M. P. £hip. son, Mrs. Ida Stoltz, Mrs. R. The inbound list: McCausland, M. H. Bowman, Mrs. t, D. W. Sheldon. | Beatrice F. Seager, T. Sakomoto, utheast Alaska way ports| Philip S. Smith, Gertrude M \h s Edith Sheelor, Bert Elstad, Tréaner. Lemieux, L. W. Casady, Mrs. ! From Ketchikan—Elmer Jakeway, ady, Hugh Jones, N. A. McEach- Mrs. Jakeway, Glenn Carrington, P A. VanMavern, W. J. Fitzpat- 3. Sekinoff. 1A Eric Paulson. From Petersburg—Mrs. G. Os- The outbound list: horne and infant, Billy Osborne, For Seattle—Mrs. A. W. Butler,' |\ SABIN’S —_—————— I. Chudcki, George Shebalin, Mrs. 5 Shebalin, Katherine Fisher, Sun- 4 PRIN LDUISE shine Young, Patricia Crozier, Mrs.| e i Theresa Forest, Naomi Forest, Rob- o ert Forest, Mrs. Mike Pusich and ° HE E T N child, Milo Kapp, George L. Martin, e 4 Lars . Larson, Edward Slagle, Rob- © < i o 3 e Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- ?“t L oatet oo HAP o cess Louise, with 155 passengers g getchikan—Robert Paul, J. R. ¢ 2board, is scheduled to arrive in Blythe, Mrs. Blythe. e port at 6:15 olclack tonight from — po. wrangeil Mrs, Kendall Paul. Dave Davenporl‘ Bobbie; R. E. Gruel, Ken, S. “DART”| & Steamer YUKON N.WESTERN ALEUTIAN ALASKA VICTORIA YUKON ABOARD ALASKA FORTHIS PORT i} sm-mu: M—me& Al- aska sailed for Alasku ports at 9 |o'clock this morning with 237 first 'class and 35 steerage passengers aboard. [ Through tickets to California by Pa- cific S. S. Lines Leave Due Juneau Due Junean Seattle NortfiBound Southbound July 13 July 16 July 22 July 16 July 20 July 22 July 19 July 32 e July 20 July 23 July 20 July 23 July 27, July 29 July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wileux, aAgent, Phone 2 Passengers for Juneau, booked on the Alaska include B. Ingraham, P. W. Radey, Mrs. O. 1. Counter, Miss Walker, Mrs. H. Knutson, S. Con- rad, E. L. Kerns, J. F. Schaafer and ‘W. Karkinson, L. E. Sutherland and wife, W. Phillips, S. P. Fund, | Shearer, Miss A. M. Mahingney, Dr. Couper, Floyd McKinnon, W. Park— insuon, G. C. Counter, tains a The only fine serving Alaska that main- throughout regular weekly service i o SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! e 7oL, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Leave Arrive Lea.u In the Commissioner’s Court for Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau the Territory of Alaska, Division A S. S. North Sea July 26 July 28 Number One. M. S. Northland Aug 2 Aug. 3 |Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- S. S. North Sea ... 4 Aug. 9 Aug.l] | sioner and ex-officio Prob ate ROUND TRIP M. S. Northland ..Aug.12 Aug.16 Aug.16 Judge, Juneau Precinct. SEATTLE 8. S. North Sea Aug.19 Aug.23 Aug.25 In the Matter of the Last Will and M. S. Northland . .Aug.26 Aug.30 Aug.30 Testament of JOHN H. CANN, $65.00 S. 8. North Sea ...Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept.9 deceased. S. S. North Sea Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ' M, HiNonalnd . Sepk Q- GORY R Fek 13 That the undersigned was, on the _Phone 109, 19th day of July, 1935, duly ap- ;‘Agoé‘gn:g;g"z;c:i":g;l Bhraar e pointed executrix of the last will g Phone 23 |and testament of John H. Cann,{ OX¥¥ WHARF . deceased. All persons having claims| GUY SMITH, D"“"‘“ A"”“ Fhone 18 ‘ucu nst the estate of said deceased jare required to present the same, — with proper vouchers attached, to) the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated, July 19, 1935 JENNIE RUTH CANN, Executrix of the Estate John H. Cann, deceased. First publication, July 20, 1935 Last publication, Aug. 10, 1935. of Ketchikaus, For general information call Phone 312, Office Phone 114 D. B. FEMMER " Everything In Furnishings for Men IMEL SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE ,Leave Aux Bay Leave Juneau Seaitle Sailings S. S. BANDON—July 26 "un am: 7:30 am. M. S. ZAPORA 9:30 am. S. S. BANDON 2:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 1 *7:30 am. bus goes via Glacier ano. PHONE 3 Montana Creek. \ Ketchikan Transportation Co. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from. Tacoma, Wash, JULY 26, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JULY 27, at 9 P. M. Calling Waangell, Peterspurg, WILLS NAVIGATION COMPAN PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Ports JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DQCK—Agent Juneau also at Haines. Agent—D. B. Femmer—Residence of Call Ketchikan Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Juneay Klawak Chichagot Port Alexander Main and Willoughby Ave. ' SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. \SUN‘DA\' SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at 10 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL!| Leaves Auh Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY SOUTH - ON PRINCE SHIPS S. 8. ‘Prince George’ and ’ S. S. ‘Prince Rupert’ Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. S. S. ‘Prince Robert’ Leaves Juneau south- bound Aug. 3, a. m. H. B. Shepard & Sotis Agents. Phone 409 »ANAIDIAN Every SUNDAY .. Every MONDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY . Every TUESDAY . Every TUESDAY .. Every WEDNESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every FRIDAY ... ! PASSENGERS Office Gastinead Hole} Flying Special Fishihg, ) that can be acquired only by, constant efforts to perform the perfect service and are therefore | better fitted to carry out the tasks of funeral di- rection. FOUR-PLACE STI Alaska Air Transport, Inc. : CANADIAN PAC,IFIC s:m,mq 10/ VANCOUVER, VI and SEATTLE NSON SEAPLANE Frous B The Charles W, At Reasonable Charter Rates Pl RlNfifigss?‘:eA’stm‘: Cal}gzfill\:‘lmuary ‘PHONES: Juncau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 PRII};J]I-;S;!2 ‘LgsUlSE " Tl Sewn 1o 00 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot e o o T8 ':“': S July 19, 30 Y PHONKS 83 OR 8§ X SANITARY GROCERY | = “The Store That Pleases” Reduced Summer Tourist Fares = Now in Effect. Faal limit October 31 Trkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU “P.AA SCHEDULES . Juneau to Fairpanks Pacsz Alaska Azrways, rgw. _Fairbanks to’ Juneau Ketchikan to West Coast Juneau to Fairbanks Juneau o Ketchikan Ketchikan to Juneau Juneau to Sitka Juneaa to Chichagof Fairbanks to Juneau AND EXPRESS| Two-Wav. Radio Cummnnicalinn wlth ground stations at'all times ‘Junean Ferliy & filvlgi- s e i L Y £

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