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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. ‘16, 1929. ’ AERDING B yTHE. 1 ittt Y | THE EMPIRE Is the Medium ’ Through which -the general public can always have -its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- i vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- se-tion. i Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five averags to the line. Minimum charge, ‘50 cents. i ittt} WANTED WANTED —Maid for general house- work or school girl to assist with house work. Apply Mrs. Robert Simpson. words - * v i + K Drcssm‘aikmk — Women’s dresses, | FOR SALE — Cary Safe, $50.00 Phone 2652. From 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in A-l condition, Priced right for quick | sale, ‘Phone '1601. FOR SALE—Three burner oil stove with oven. Phone 1473. FOR SALE—Ohevrolet touring car, run 6,000 miles, 1926 model and in good shape. $225.00. Economy Garage. Phone 146. FOR SALE—Home, fully modern. 6 rooms and bath. Garden. Terms reasonable. Fine view, Apply Em- pire--or ‘telephone 134 Douglas. FOR SALE—Miager Lunch at less \ than cost. All rew cguipment. Largest Frigidaire, Lang Range, etc. Does strictly cash business and always been money maker. Terms to responsible parties. FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for Lucas. underwear, men’s shirts, boys’ and girls' clothing. Mrs. Edith Grimm, Third and Franklin Streets. FOR RENT FOR RENT_Two foom furnished house. Inquire at Seaview Apart- ments. FOR RENT — Six room furnished | house with piano. 6th and Frank- lin. Telephone 593. FOR SALE—Spectacles $3.45 a pair | at Home Grocery, E. !ZIllaeger, I General Merchandise. FOR SALE — 10 -room furnished | flat; telephone 268. } LOST AND ¥OUND |FOUND — Law Book, Connecticut | Reports. Owner may have same | by calling at Empire on< paying for this ad. FOR RENT_Three and four room apartments. CHff Apartments. FOR RENT_MacKinnon residence near cable office. Fully furnish- ed. Apply MacKinnon Apart- ments. FOR RENT—One three room furn- ished apartment. Reasonable. 831 Basin Road, telephone 1004. FOR RENT—Five room furnished house, close in. Furnace heat. Telephone 257. FOR RENT—Two0 rooms with bath. Electric range. Corner 2rd and Gold. Phone 138. FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421% East Tth. Phone 2004. FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed apartment. Steam heat and' electric range. Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—Four room furmished apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. Nelson. e e s o FOR RENT—One furnished three room apartment. Steam heated Phone 29. FOR RENT—1wu room apartment, also sleeping or housekeeping rooms. Channel Apartments, 6th and Main. Telephone 436. FOR RENT—Furnished house New- ly renovated. 132 6th St. FOR RENT—Furnisned steam heat- | ed apartments for permanent and transient guests. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ed apartments. Apply Ilugget Shop. FOR RENT—Twe ught Eouleuep- ing rooms; inquire over Winn Hat Shop. PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- | graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson -Music -Shoppe: e e et e FOR RENT—Fully furnished apartments, single or double., FOR SALE FOR SALE—Orthophonic Viclrola, late model, with 90 records, $70. 7-tube Atwater Kent Radio, com- plete, With, mahogany cabinet, stool, and stand, $76.00. Wurlitzer banjo in leather case, $35.00. Typewriter, $5.00 Phone 1601. FOR SALE — Florence Heating Stoye, nearly new. Reasonable. Telephone 902. R FOR SALE—Three room furnished house near Fourth and Kennedy. Cheap for cash. Osgar Perjue— Bergmann Hotel after 4 p. m. FOR SALE — Electric Washer for sale; $2500. Wm. C. Wright, Phone 53-2 rings. FOUND—On Mt. Junean trail, part | of magazine clip for rifle. Owner may have same by calling at Em- pire and paying for this ad. | — - g VRS FOUN hite infant's cape with | hood attached. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and | { paying for this ad. i 57 555 i MISCELLANEQUS |PROSPECIURS ATTENTION: A pair of good binoculars may find it for you. We have them. The Nugget Shop. PALMIST—Come ana have your fortune told from your hand.; ‘Work, business, marriage and the | future foretold. 302 Front Street, 'THREE BOATS SELL HALIBUT IN JUNEAU, | & Three halibut boats sold 21,850 pounds of halibut on the local mar- ket this morning at prices of 12.50 land 9. | Alaska Fish Brokerage purchased is,fioo pounds from Capt. Anton {Sandness of the Addington and 5,- {150 from Capt. Martin Erstad of | {the Harding. ', The Ina J, Capt. |Andrew Hildre, with a catch of 18,200 pounds, sold to San Juan. e P 0000000000 . TODAY’S STOCK o . QUOTATIONS ° o0 00000000058 00 NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Alaska |Junezu mine stock is quoted today jat 8%, American Smelting 120%, Bethlehem Steel 128%, Continental Motors 14%j, Corn Products 118%, flntematmnal Paper A 35%, Inter- !national Paper B 23%, National {Acme 35%, Standard Ol of Cali- fornia 177%, American Ice 48%,! General Motors 76%, Independent Oil 32%, International Harvester 1131%. s ¢ . {PURPLE BUBBLE DANCE SCHEDULED, OCTOBER The Purple Bubble Dance, <ne of the yearly affairs of the local |Elks will be given on October 12, |which date falls on Saturday night. This is according to announcement, made today by Exalted Ruler E. M. Goddard. Although a committee has not been named to have charge of the affair, plans for something special have been tentatively reached. e g E— NEW RECORDS New VICTOR RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe. —adv. e, p——— Geescccov 31, -each year. Sisivie v ieiiate e 8 Steamer Movements ¢ NORTHBOUND Alaska due at 8 o'clock tomo row morning. Has 2 days . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess. Lotes scheduled .to sail from Vancouver Sept ® 16 at 9 p. m. ® Queen scheduled to sail from o Scaftle September 19 at 10 @ e a m ® Alameda scheduled to sail e from Scattle Sept. 21 at 9 e a m ° Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 24 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbcund Wednesday morning. Admiral Evans is schedvied south about Sept. 19. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail southbound Friday. Admiral Watson scheduled south about Sept. 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Maignita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thurgday night. America First leaves every Wednesday et 1 p. m. for Petersturg and Kake and way ports. . ° ° . . ° . . . ® . ° » . . Aneeececee s . . 0000000V DO VOV $ SV E VOGO S O burg bar buoy, 24, temporarily re-| moved July 13, 1929, was replaced on ‘August 7, 1929. CHATHAM STRAIT—Informs- tion has been received that a float- ing log about 60 feet long was ob- served in the channel just south of Deep Cove; also other floating | trap debris. PERIL STRAIT — Kakul Nar-| rows—Kakul Narrows light, estab-| lished August 27, 1929, is a floating white, 30 candlepower light, show- ing a flash of 0.3 sec. duration ev- ery 30 seconds. Light is 27 feet| above high water and lantern is mounted on top of small white wooden house on skeleton steel tower on concrete .pier. COOK NILET — Kasilof range lights, established August 24, 1929.| each is a fixed white light of 60 candlepower on a white slatted tri- pod. The lights in line mark the entrance channel agross the bar to the mouth of Kasilof river. | NORTON SOUND—Golofnin B: —Carolyn Island light, established August 1, 1929, is fixed red, about 20 candlepower, lantern mounted | on small stand. To be maintained from .about August 1 to October TONGASS NARDNOWS—Ketchi- kan Creek beacon, destroyed, will ke replaced as soon as practicable SUMNER STRAiT—Level Island gas_buoy, 3, reported extinguished “eptember 12, 1929, will be relight- «d as soon as practicable. SUMNER STRATT—Cape Deci- cion light, Established September 12, 1929, is group flashing white every 6 seconds, flash 0.5 seconds, eclipse 0.5 seconds, flash 0.5 seconds eclipse 45 seconds, of 390 candle- power, 58 feet above water, on top of present Cape Decision beacon, on bare rock, south end of cape. Light will be maintained until light station now under construc- tion is placed in commission. CHATHAM STRAIT—Hanus Reef buoy, reported missing September 8, 1929, will be replaced as soon as practicable. el Bill Casey 1Is still at No. 8 wil- loughby Ave. with the best TO- RACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours Bill Casey s stili at No. 8 Wil- loughby Ave, with the best TO- BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours ‘2 p.m. to 7 p. m. Call and wey will demonstrate. P.O, Box 327. adv, 2 p. m to 7 p. m. Call and we will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv A EORT AN INFORMATION 7= WHERE ABOUT'S - ; LIKOKOMO KLOT 2. ONIX GRANDSON Of “~HORACE P, KIQTZ. OF NEW RACHEWE . b N COMMUNICATE WITH LOCAL SHERIFF, Marine News | Seward. |sengers disembarking here were: GONNA THIMK A WL, \ T SEE TWE HOPPED ONER SHERIFF 1S BV HISELE AN WORK N ON [ THE Case! | B2 FET THE KID'S J PACK O'HUNGRY WOLVES ARE, BREATHIN' ON NEH YEH - THE KID MUST O’ SAW THEM AGTICES AN' HE COLLECT THAT S THe (eRVE Bv BILLE DE BECK To THE SHERIFF'S GFFICE L GIVE (HSSELF uP So's CoLarsS OF THE BRaTH \\ L ]TSHAR- ICK i Jeweler ard Optician Watchre Diamonde Sllverware MORE BODIES FROM LOST FREIGHTER ARE WASHED UP ONBEACH GRAND HAVEH, Mick., Sept. 16 —Lake Michigan today gave up four b 7-_4___,___.__——‘ JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mall Orders ] e — et N } more bodies of the crew of the|?Y fréighter Andastra which sank in the lake Monday night while en- route from Chicago. They Wwer washed up on the beach. : “The crew numbered 24 men and one boy, . The bodies found are those of CAPITAL LAUNDRY = ! | TO US Second and Franklin PHONE 355 We Call and Delives promptly. Our coal, Ralph Wiley, second engineer; Capt. Charles Brown and two others not identified except they had on And- asta life preservers. Other bodies were found late Saturday and Sun- day. Searchers are on the beach Iccking for the remainder of the crew. & ORTHWESTERN HERE SATURDAY; IN FROM TRIP NORTH TODAY| {1Juneau Public Library{| Circulatiéon Room Open from i to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, |today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Free Reading Room f Pleased Sion Bt ana o, §| D. B, FEMMER PHONE 114 Reading Room Open from 8 a m. to 10 p. m. ! I | | 1 e FIRE ALARM CALLS Reference Books, ‘Etc. FREE TO ALL Third and Franklin. from Seattle day morning. neau follow: Henry Peterson, at 7:30 o'clock Sun- Passengers for Ju- from Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Worth, Grace V. Pearce, Mrts. Nels Broderick, John Allan and one third class. Leaying here at 10 p. m. on her way to the westward the steamer | was scheduled to call at herring| plants at Saginaw Bay, Deep Bay, Big Port Walter, New Port Wal- ter, Port Herbert and Port Arm- strong, and then around Capt Om- ¥ maney, stopping at Yakutat on her outbound voyage. | Those sailing from Juneau on the Admiral Watson® were: Lorain Milton, David Milton and J. H. Heffman for Yakutat; Axel W. Carlson and John Rustgard for | | ADMIRAL ROGERS'IS HERE BOUND NORTH Steamer AdmirT Rogers, Capt. J.|* E. Kolseth, arrived in Juneau from | the south at 1:30 a. m. today. Pas- W. W. Batcheller, Sam Baker, N.| {MacGregor, dohn W. Jones, L. W.| Baker, A. N. Severin, Mrs. S. Hel- lenthal, and three third class. Those leaving on the steamer when she sailed at 1 p. m. today for the Triangle Tour include: Hugo Heldorn, Mrs. Richard Young, Richard Young, Mrs. Mar- | tin Thomsan, Ivan Campbell, John ! Anderson, Charles Anderson, E. A. Eggersgluess, John Hollywood, Mrs. | Nels Bredwik, Mrs. John Holly-| wood, Mpyrtle Hollywood, A. P.| Kashevaroff, Arthur Watkins, T. Johnson, A. J. Ficken, Lily Garcia for Sitka; Dale Cowan, Mr. and ' Mrs. Osborne Selmer, Mrs. P. Sel- | mer and F. L. Hutchins for Skag-| way; Fred Savory and Thomas| Paddock for Haines. Leo Holcomb for Ketchikan; A. Van Mavern for| wrangell. | . AMERICA FIRST IN | B i o e i g “"' o The Ameriea First, Capt. JohnI Haho, arrived in Juneau from Pet-} ersburg, Kake and wayports at 6 p. m. yesterday. She brought E.| K. Lloyd, T..J. Cornellesen, Tom | Cartner, Emil Knudsen, Ernest| Stage and William Clark from ports Y Dell E. Sherini, Juiesu’s plano tuner, Hotel Gastineau. —adv of call. Rough weather was repor- lcd In Prederick Sound by Capt. Haho, FEKRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and With nine round trip tourists " Front and Franklin. aboard, the Northwestern, Capt.| - -—— Front, near Ferry Way. Jock Livingston, arrived in port| | Front, opp. Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 2-1 2-3 2 | eeceece e e e e e e Edth Young Miss L. MacLeod and . Thabe ! Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s TIDES TOMORROW Mrs. S. Young from Ketchikan; H. 0:26 am, _ 6:16 pm. Barn, eecesecocee s e e s o elB Carbray and George Villa from 1:10.54- $7:30 pm. ;| 2-4 Front and Seward. Low 08 a. m... 00 feet |Wrangell; F. L. Hutchins from Pet- R TR |{ 2-5 Front and Main. High tide 12:25 p. m.. 154 fect |ersburg. gy $11:15 pm. 2-6 Second and Main, Low tide 6:12 p. m... 18 feet Sailing at 11:15 a. m. on the . 18 aldaght 2-7 Fifth and Seward, it de a0 Sy steamer were: Roslyn Caro, Miss ,i:zg pm.t $1:00 am. 2-9 Fire Hall. g 4 Emma Jackson, Israel M. Green- i 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. NOTICE TO MARI | Beps, 140 'A. Brewer, George Nal- aves Douglas for Juneam || 3.4 Sccond and Gold. son and Louis Juren for Haines; 8. e 9:50:pm, || 3-5 Feurth and Harris, STIKINE STRAIT—Snow Pass{james Trepaso, Mrs. J. Stevenson 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. gas buoy, 2, reported extir °d | and O. K. McMonas for- Skagway. 9:30 am.t 5 p.m. 3-7 Fifth and East. September 8, 1929, will be relighted | K v 12:45 pm.t §11:30 pan. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. as soon as practicable. g o751 3, 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. DUNCAN CANAL—Beech : P1~ADMIRAL WATSON lN 3330 pm.t 1:15 am, i 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. light, was repaired and relig 5:00 pm, || 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. September 6, 1929. | PORT SATURDAY P.M.|*—Tnune. /] 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. WRANGELL NARROWS—Turn | t—Preight will be accepted. *| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. ; Point shoal buoy, 22, temporarily| The Admiral Watson, Capt. Eipar |$—Saturdays only. [ 4-6 Seventh and Main. removed on July 13, 1929, was re- | Thomsen, arrived in port from the [$—Effective April 1st. -7 Twelith, B. P. R. garage. placed on August 7, 1929. south at 5:30 o'clock Saturday af- 3 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. WRANGELL NARROWS—Peters- | ternoon with the following passen-|Juneau JFerry & -Naviga.|| 49 Home Grocery. gers for Juneau: 5-1 Beater Tract. tion Company | Taku By Air SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered in Thirty Minutes Alaska-W ashington Airways oy PHONE 64 OR 429 ; Larry Parks Juneau Agent FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED POCKET WATCHES Closing Out Sale MEN’S HIGH GRADE POCKET WATCHES Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Gruen UING THE LINE WE ARE D Prices are the lowest in the United States— Your chance to get a bargain—a deposit will reserve your choice. THE NUGGET SHOP. . e PHONE YOUR ORDERS § “We will attend 'to them| hay, | grain and transfer business i$ increasing daily. There’s a, | reason. Give us a trial order | BAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Leave Beattle Yukon Sept. 7 Sept. 17 Northwestern Sept. 11 9p.m. Sej Sept. 16 Alas 14 Sept. 24 Alameda £ 31 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Northwestern Sept. 24 9p.m. Sept. 28 Sept. 30" Yukon Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 R~ Sy i sy i P ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Passenger accom- modations on 1’ Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Regularty and Wependably Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu Sept.11 Sept.14 Sept. 26 .Sept.12 Sept.16 Sept. 20 Sept. 19 Sept. 2 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Steamer Watson Rogers Ev Queen Evans Rogers Watson Queen .. Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 INFORMATION wad TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone, 4 .GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas . e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12. PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. RARLWAY. ‘ Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICX CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA iLeaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bagnnof, way ports. Information. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company ., PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili' Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish 5 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 ' Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. | i | | THE HOTEL OF, ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OQur Services to You Begin and Emd at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat F rye-Bruhh Company .. Featuring Frye's Do licious Hams and Bacon “Everything the name implies™ wigl ox PHONE 38