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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1931. H ANCSTHER RED Pit) For PONY 8o ! “THAT MEANS HE'S ' LEADING: SPARK PLUG BY A MiLe 1IN THE MISSISSIPPI ! VALLEY - - » \NELL. s SUNSHINE. 1T DONT LOGK. AW oo GooD FoR. SPARKY Asou! CLASSIFIE ADS FOR SALE nAan Il RENT FOR SALE—Two room housz on Glacier Highway. $175.00. Apply Harris Hardware Co. FOR SALE — Fd"n Washing chine in good condition. Apply Capital Electric. FOR SALE — Indestructo wardrobe trunk in first class condition. Reasonable. Telephone 248. FOR SALE—USL Storage batteries | 13 plate junior $7.50. Heavy dutly guarantesd for 18 months $9.50. Used car parts, used motors, empty drums. Ask for the Star or Dur- ant Motors with the forced oil Six room house, mod- oil burner, good C. C. Saunders. FOR RENT— ern, furnished, view. See Rev, FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping room. Phone 3204. FOR RENT—Five apartment. 412% Telephone 2004. furnished Tth St. room East FOR RENT—Four room furnished house near Wireless Station. See Martin at Light Co. FOR REN1l—runished two room apartments, also cabins. Newly finished. Close in. Apply Seaview Apartments. feed. Best motors for marine or| stationary plants ECONMOY GARAGE, Agents DURANT CARS. FOR SALE—One thoice residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. Ford and | . Ber- taken FOR_SALE—Model A Light Truck, closed cab, heater other extras. Run 8000 mii feet condition. Bargain at once. Service Garage. FOR SALE—Four p.ms of Pen bred Mink. $25.00 pair if taken at once, Apply John Mc-| Closkey. FOR SALE—Two double beds com- | plete. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Flve room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract,| a bargain. Phone 202. FOR SALE—Househord Furniture | very reasonable. Phone 166. Yukon | =~ APARTMENTS for wansients and permanents. MacKianon Apart- ments. Furn. s.h. rooms, reasonable; newly renovated; ov. Gastineau Groc. | FOR RENL——["\IJNSH&G seeam- heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; clese in. Call at 326, Second Street. FOR fi.fiNi‘Ai‘|xrmmcd, steam heat- ed sleeping room; close in. Phone 537, . -|FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments; $45.00 and $§ 00. Nugget Apartments. WANIED WANTED — Experienced woman wants general housework or din- ing room work. P. O. Box 1736. FOR SALE—Franklin sedan, fine running gear, engine, good rub-! ber. Bargain $250.00 Will make dandy light delivery truck. In- quire Nugget Shop. | FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard- | ner high grade Ship's Chrono- meter. See it at Juneau Paint Store. E'OR SALE—Plate Glass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. MISCELLANEOUS IONESOME—JOIN ©hlo's :argest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladles 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. PIANCS Radios, Bewing Machines, Phonugraphs, Expert Planc Tun- WANTED — Compotent man_cook wants kitchen work, camp or commercial house a specialty. Can furnish references with army and navy. Tel. 552 or write box 967, Juneau, GOOL pusiniess proposition to right party. Box 952, Juneau, Alaska. For relief of coxis’tipatlon see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. adv. Of the five living children of the King and Queen of England only two have married—Princess Mary and the Duke of York. WATCH FOR EreelS For fallen arcnes or aching feet se¢ DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. —adv. The United States Bureau of | Laor statistics report that more than 10,000 aged pefsons were be- ing cared for under the State old- age pension laws at the end of last year. T PANTORIUM | CLEANERS “We Call Por and Deliver” FERRY TIME CARD §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. 3:45 pm.t 6:00 p.m. ‘Thane, 1-—Ereght wit be accepted. | frBitectiveAprdl 18 Junesn Ferry & Navigs: tion Compsny - Music--Entertainment furnished for DANCES—PARTIES LODGE GATHERINGS ‘SMOKEY' MILLS—Phone 402 | | Midweek Dance Moose Hall l . FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- SRY 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Earn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-8 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Gastineaz and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harrls. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and Bast. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. o< AR WISH AN | KAEW WOT WE Wuz GONNA DO WID ¥ SPAHKY - SEEMS LAK PONN BN GITS MO WS ALL AINT T A SHAME WE " CANT AFFORD T& WEEP, BOW™ HosSsEs? ‘\\I:EART (F T ASVER SAW B4 NG MORE. - SNIF - SAUF - Lfi}. By BILLI‘ DE BE(K BusiNESS IS | Nou SHALLO BEGLAD T& STUFF My P HORSE F'(,R FNL N Marine News .............\ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland due 5:30 pm. to- day and scheduled to sail south 10 am. tomorrow. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive about noon tomorrow if she makes the tide tonight. Admiral Watson scheduled to arrive Saturdi Princess Alice due Saturday night. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive next Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 29 at 9 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug. 29 at 9 pm. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 31 at 9 p.m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle September 1 at 9 pm. Admiral Evans sail from Seattle Sept 10 am. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 3, at 10 am. SOUTHBOUNI, SAILINGS Prince George southbound Saturday at midnight. Aleutian scheduled southbound next Monday. Derethy Alexander due in port southbound next ‘Wednesday at 7 am. and sails at 1 pm. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebéth leaves every Thursday night at 6 pm. for Bitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, eesceecococecnse SR e NOTICE TO PAY TAXES The taxes assessed you by the City of Juneau are now due and| payable, and will become delinquent | on the first Monday in October, | providing, however, that if one half of the tax is paid oh or before the above date the balance will not become delinquent until the | first Monday of the lollowing\ March. I H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk in port ® | scheduled 2 to at . . . . . ) . . 0 . . ° ° . © . . . . o . . . . . ° . ) . . ° ° . ° ° . . . ° . . . . . . . . . —adv. NOAH ™™ WAIT The period of depres- sion just past proves | more forceful than many words how wise it is to be prepared to meet financial re- verses with a substan- tial balance in your Let us care for your sav- savings account. ings. The First National | via Victoria, |class passengers and one steerage. - ESTEBETH BOES. T0 SITKA WITH 13 PASSENGERS The motorship Estebeth, Capt. Bach, sailed for Sitka and wayports at 6 o'clock Thursday evening with the following pa: For Funter—Les Herren. For Tenakee—A. Salo, H. Borg- |zen, G. E. Hammond, Alfred Bren- enstat, L. Ellingsen, A. Thodon. For Angoon—Margaret Smith. For Warm Strings Bay—Alfred | Olson. For Chatham—Dick Johnson. For Chichagof—A. Scovold, Al- fon DeGraen, Mrs. Joseph Comon- il DOROTHY ALEX, ENROUTE NORTH SEATTLE, Aug. 28.—Excursion isteamer Dorothy Alexander, of the |Admiral Line, sailed at 10 o'clock this morning for Southeast Alaska B. C, with 158 first There are for Juneau. no passenge; aboard - GOOD RECEIPTS OF SALMON AND HALIBUT RECEIVED IN JUNEAU The following salmon and hali- but fares were received at the Ju- neau Cold Storage during the past |three days: T-3768, Capt. James Young, 4,500 pounds of salmon; Elfin, Capt. E. O. Swanson, 7200 pounds of sal- mon; Dixon, Capt. E. O. Swanson, 18,000 pounds of salmon; Sadie, |Capt. Sandy Stevens, 8,000 pounds of salmon; Fane, Capt. Ole Jo- hanson, 4,000 pounds of halibut. sold at 5 and 2. — e e | TIDES TCMORROW . 165 feet. =0.7 feat. High tide, Lew tide, 1:27 am., 7:45 am., High tide, 2:00 p.m., 16.3 fect. Low tide, 7:58 p.m., 1.1 feet. Shsctugg g . HALIBUT PRICES ¥ SEATTLE, Aug. 28—Two vessels with 48,500 pounds of halibut ar- rived here yesterday and sold for 4% and 10 cents. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, Aug. 28. —Only 18,000 pounds of Canadian halibut were received yesterday and the fish sold for 3 and 6.5 cents a pound. DANCE DANCE Don’t forget the regular dance {at Elks’ Hall tomorrow night. Music —adv. by Hunter’s Serenaders LEAGUE MEMBER MAKES TOUR BF —— ALASKA AND BC Capt. Stevenson, Canadlan‘ Member of League Coun- | cll on Prince George i Capt. Douglas Stevenson, repre- sentative of the Dominlon of Can- ada on the Council of the Loague of Nations, was an interested visi- tor in Juneau yesterd: spending sometime in the Alaska Museum and local shops. He and Mrs. Stev- enson are making the Southeast Alaska tour aboard the Canadlan National Lines steamer Princs George, Capt. N. MacLean and Purser Bert Robeson, which ar- rived here at 6:30 p.m. yesterday on its last voyage of th ason. apt. and Mrs. Stevenson are having a pleasant and enjoyable voyage. They will spend some- fime in Canada before returning to their official residencé in Ge- va, Switzerland. . 2 Prince Geo oard A ze had 50 pas- iving here, eight this port, seven for Skagway and the rest making the round- trip. Passengers arriving here were Andrew Kellogg, Ralph Lawrence, Alfred Moss, Henry Moss, Idella Clure, Jean Ranyard, Idella yard and Fred Ranyard apt. Archibald M. Aitken, port ain of the Canadian National ships at Victoria, and Mrs. tken are aboard making the rom(] ~trip. and wine for the Govern- quor store formed part of the vessel's cargo for Skagway. It was ied in the hold under Customs’ seals and convoyed by Corporal Ernest N. Clarke, of the Canadian Mounted Police. There were 400 barrels of beer and 30 of sherry in the consignment The Prince George is scheduled to return here at midnight Sat day and wi ail an hour later for Vancouver e e TRIALS OF EARLY iDS TOLD BY JUSTICE'S WIFE WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 28— Trials undergone by pioneer college women to obtain a degree are re- lated by Mrs. Marvin B. Rosenberry in her book “This History of the Association of University Women.” The association was started in a parlor in the Back Bay region of Boston in 1881 by abdbut half a dozen women. There was much controversy at the time as to whether women could stand the ar- duous work necessary to obtain a degree. Many persons thought it was too hard on their health. Mrs. Rosenberry is the wife of the chief justice of the Supreme court of Wisconsin, She was for some time dean of women at the university of Wisconsin. | e | Old papers at tne Zmplire office 1 83 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM JUST RECEIVED New Shipment of Cord Trousers in White, Tan and Brown Now selling at $3.50 a pair SABIN’S Everythinz' lgn-:":mishlpg- DU BARRY New Arrivals Dainty Dry Bath Tablets Cream Rouge‘ J uneau Drug Company fiu Delivery Phone 38 Post Office Substation e Ne. 1 NEW DISASTER STRIKES GHINA FLOODED ZONE Eight Mis of Eihenke ment Collapses—Great Area \Vake Covered i 1 SHANGHAI, Aug. 28—Reports| received today said eight miles of | the embankment along the grand canal at Kaoyu, Northern Kliangsu | Province, have collapsed inundating ceveral hundred square miles of | territory and adding to the already | enormous toll of death and prop- erty damage by floods in the| Yangtse River Valley ! Several towns and villages are inundated and many are belleved | to-have been drowned by the col- | lapse of the canal embankments. Scores of corpses are floating down | the canal. Thousands are home- and are reported clinging to trees, roofs and ridge | S BRISTOL DIES i less LY, Rhode Island, Aug s Bristol, aged 71, Pro- neritus of the New York| and one of the leadink | of the country and also| , died here today. | i niepriigid | PIANO TU | Repairing—Refinishing { W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody Hous Telephone 18-2 for ap pum\mvm —adyv. o COoM NG FOR RANGES HEATERS AND FIREPLACES HEMLOCK WOOD | Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS} $4.50 per Load Chester Barneson BETTY MAC Mrs. John McCormick MacKinnon Apts. Apt. 5 Telephone 547 TeE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Diamond Briquets CLEAN ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 J. B. Gastineau Hotel Larr, w. A. T. Farwell, ¥ 7 LARGEST FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 31 Steamer— *ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN *YUKON TALAMEDA ALASKA Aug Aug Sept, Sept. 29 1 Aug. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. 5 Sept Sept. *YUKON Sept. 12 Sept Sept. *Southwestern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without notice, INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES BEATTLE Leave Seattle Arrive Southbound Juneau Ly, Juneau Watson Rogers Dor. Alex. Evans Queen 26 Aug. 9 Aug. Sept. Sept Sept. 30 31 2 5 7 Sept. Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Sept. 15 Sept. Sept. 10 Intormation ana tickets furnishe on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD; Agent. TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Fred Hanford .....e....Wrangell| Orin Hill .. P. Kostrometinof? R. P. Peratovich . Headquarters at Juneau, Burford & Co.. 'y Parks ... B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 ! Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9:00 P.M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau M/S SORCO Aug.17 Aug.22 Aug.22 M/S NORTHLAND Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 M/S NORCO Aug.31 Sept.5 Sept.5' FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD Juneau Agent Ticket Agent Telephone 114 Telephone 79 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” )avis Transportation Co." (D LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA ¥ AT 6 P, M, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See ag! ent for ports of call during winter schedule. Pmut gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding shi Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bld.g. P—— Phone TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth

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