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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1931. Call The Daily Alaska Empire PHONE 374 374 FOR SALE i FINE black garden loam. It is < ‘yours for hauling it away. D. M. | Bothwell. l ;}mw{iter, dining table, buffet, ‘Telephone 297. x12 rug 6 chairs. | FOR SALE—Dyed otter coat for sale. Room 430, Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE — 30/30 Springfield | “model gun, also Studebaker coupe, | good condition. Reasonable. Tele- | % phone 3025. | > [} FOR SALE—Will sell at once good paying business, new equipment, whole or half interést. Reason- Jable. P. O. Box 937, City. FOR SALE—A fine strain of milk goats. See Frank Reeder at Hotel Northern or Telephone 182. FOR SALE—One cnoice residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. we s . . . FOR SALE—Five room house wlth ¢ "bath, large lot, in. Seater Tract, a bargain. Phone 202, e FOR SALE—Franklin sedan, fine * running gear, engine, good rub- ber. Bargain $25000 Will make dandy light delivery truck. ‘In- quire Nugget Shop. ( gOR SALE—Plate Giass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. v MISCELLANEOUS ;EAUTIFUL exnibrtion of modern | ® . Christmas cards both by Sydney Laurence and Farwest Guild sub- | jects. Each selection reserved for the purchaser. Popular prices. Order early. THE NUGGET SHOP. LONBSOME—JOIN Ohlo's largest # | correspondence club. Members ev- _ grywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- ¥<¥ firesses and’ descriptions = $1.00. { (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- " Dation with remittance. J, ’ Donald, Box 825, Dayton; Ohio. moo.mmmmm Pimnegraphs, iy L ) Pnonogra; zwmmmmm{ fallen_arcnes or. aching feet 6. DR. rhrmu. ‘GOLDSTEIN ;‘WILMNG " o —adv, For rellef of constipation sce Dr. Penton. tein ‘Building. . adv. HEATERS AND FIREPLACES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Electric range. Telephone -2551. FOR RENT — Storeroom, 30x60. Suitable for garage or plumbing | shop, Located on Willoughby Avenlie, near Femmer’s Dock. FOR RENT—Apartment to let in Douglas, where rents are lower. Furnished and heated. Phone Douglas 18. | FOR REN1—rumshed two room C. George - Jones, Nelson, K. Karakainen, Sanford Ruika. From Funter Bay—Robert Kob- Kobbevik, Rasmus and bevik, Arthur Halsen, children, Chas. Tubbs. Retreat—E. Edwards, ® e 0000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Nerthland due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled. to sail from Vancouver tonight e at 9 o'clock. Admiral Regers scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept, 10 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 12 at 9 am. Nerco scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 14 at 9 pm. Quecn scheduled to sail from Seattle, Sept. 17 at 10 am. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound Sept. 14. Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound Sept. 15. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kaki nd way ports. sevescsceess e e ESTEBETHHERE; 21 PASSENGERS The motorship Estebeth, capt.’ Bach, wayports arrived from Sitka at From Todd—Myrtle Johnsol Oscar Johnson. From Chatham—Mrs. E. R.Cli ford. John Holberg, G. Wiel Mrs. M. O. Tubbs From Point and 3 oclock Monday afternoon with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: From Kimsham Cove—Sam Dap- iecvich. From Sitka—Nellie Aregon, Geo. Nelson, Kenneth Keller. Nels — g Marine News [STEAMER YUKON IS SOUTHBOUND o Brings 20 Passengers for This Potrt—45 - Juneau- ites Off for South The Alaska Line steamer Yukon arrived from Seward and wayports at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon with ®ithe following passengers for Ju- ® |neau: ¢! From Seward—H. D. Anderson, Emma S. Anderson, Chas. P. See- lye, H. Parker, W. Gerwells, J. Dorsh. From Valdez—Henry Wier, Mrs. Ethel Haines, Robert Haines, War- ren Haines. From Cordova—Robert L. Pratt, ® (Sophie Stevens, Geo. Dakovich, E. ®!H. Clifford, J. P. Morgan, ® | Rasmussen, Mrs. K Tag, | garet Glenn, Hortense Seevis. From Port Althorp—John Flagg. | Passengers boarding the steamer here were: For Ketchikan—Ben Delzelle, Mrs. G. L. Rich, Eric Ericson, For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Hawkesworth, Dr. and Mrs, H. C. DeVighne, Dana DeVighne, Mrs. Chas. Burdick, Mrs. C. C. Snider, Mrs. C. C. Halland, G. Thompson, Oliver Beahas, Stewart White, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fullerton, W, D, Steenes, Fred Marshal, G. D. Shore-~ man, Walter Karkainan, Victor T. Dallman, Mae Dallman, Victor F. Walder, Jr.,, G. M. Drollenger, G. A. Cullombine, A. Erving, M. J. Donahue, S. McLellan, Ted R. n, | Wernecke, Mrs. Livingston Wers hecke, Claire Wernecke. J. B. Mer- itle, Jr, Mrs. H. H. Ross, Clara H. Barhe, Dr. G. Bahre, Phyllis Mar- Mar- - From Baranof-—Earle Monagle.|shall, Yvonne Woodburn, Alfred| From Tenakee—K. Murikama,|Klevie, D. G. Mentrum, Jas. E.| James Traill. Hill, Henry Son, R. L. Fish. From Hawk Inlet—J. Landén,| The Yukon sailed for Seattle Johnson. and wayports at 3 o'clock Monday From Hoonah—Arthur Charles, jafternoon. K, ADMIRAL EVANS |13 NORTHBOUND apartments, also cabins. < Newly d finished. Glose in. Apply Seaview | "> = Bawards. | Apartments. . L3 L L] | APARTMENTS for wanslents and | | TIDER IOV permanents. MacKinnon Apart-|® & m 15 s Low tide, 444 am, o teer. |Calls at Juneau “with 10 Furn. sh. rooms, newly renovated;| High tide, 11:12 a.m., 139 feet. PassengersflBound reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc,| Low tide, 4:57 pm., 3.9 feet. f K Od k High tide, 10:55 p.m., 16.4 feet. or 1a EOR RENT—rFurnisned, seeam- — heated sleeping rooms, suitable . The Admiral Evans, Capt. 8. K. for .men; clese in. Call at 326, ICES Gilje, arrived from Seattle and Second Street. 4 “AUPUT FRIG ,"wayports at 9 o'clock Saturday night with the following passengers WATSON SOUTH MONDAY NIGHT FOR SEATTLE Westward Steamer Brings Passengers to Juneau —Sails for Seattle ‘The Admiral Watson, Capt. Einar Thomsen, ahead of scheduled time, STEAMER QUEEN - {Has 16 Passengers for Ju- neau—-~3ails via Tri- angle Route ‘The Admiral Line steamer Queen arrived ' from Seattle and wayports “They’re out- so they can’t \'\\ndm night, ! Juneau southbound. BOUND NORTH o, AEDR SOUTH VIA SKAGWAYyin TRIANGLE ROUTE TODAY Alaska LmeSteamm‘ Brings 20 Passengers from triangle route, at | 9 o'clock |la Jackson and will not call ‘at" Fronk. Fm » | The | ALICE arrived from the westward at 10|at 4.0'clock Monday afternoon with Skagwav ‘nm-sted early y by City pol_mn oclock Monday night with the|the following = passengers for Ju- - g | and de:rvf}‘, °1m;';n;'pff,‘.f‘""‘;dm‘,‘;f,i’ following passengers : assault with a dangerous weapon. Mrs. Brank Foate “;}é“‘;fii‘;m nef;; Tilden, V. Bourgette. ‘The steamer Alameda arrived|ghe was being held in the Federal Foster Heggans, . Wi114 81| BrownstAltred Brown, om Skagway at 3 o'clock Monday | jajl late this afterncon and had Zwicker, ;m‘nk"mm,;h v R et (¥ morning with the following passen- | not heen arraigned. Gamble. lan. Gamble, Gilbert 1-C c;lrt'J Enin - gers for Juneau: The woman is alleged to have iy, Ava) ThoR, Wilard e lats cach, diene G. Thomson, Oliver Beahas. A.!taken g .38 caliber Colts automatic Willard, Loren S. Sisson. o e gy G. Fullerton, Stewart White, Mrs.!yoyoived and pursued John Phsseng barEing: P T By Soithacd, Mrs, T on, W. D. Steenes, F. Mar- | Gawalko whom she failed to locate. Wat e Ublth. Were s,c.{ N TRk Whaley. 18 R4 shall, G. D. Shownon, A. “ The man reporteg the incident Fo burg—Katls Duggan g e ; J. Donahue, §. McLennan, to municipal authorities and Chief 8k ‘Ganaie, Eilate Klisoano NG T oy Saoin auer . Wernecke, Mrs. L. Wernecke C’“-“ of Police G. A. Getchell and De- G g 5, e Aliscano, J.| por Haines—Albert H Wernecke, J. B, Mertie, Jr., Mrs. H. | outy Marshal N b ook ey Howarnao. puty Marsha lewcom! 00 er g Mrs. C. Burson, Minni H. Ross, Clara H. Barhe, T 3. | into. custody. R TR Mabel Oberg, Ravero Oberg Barhe, Phyllis Marshall, Yvonne | o For S ::leanurlcf‘ Smith, Joe'colm Elliott. Wosdhitte K ————— Albayalo, Louis Levy, Wm. Zwin-| por gkagway—O. G. Torrance, O.| The following passengers em- | PIANO TUNING G ’ Knicseo. barked here: | Repairing—Refinishing ‘The Watson sailed south at mid- | @o. gitka—Rachel Walton, Bishop| For. Sitka—R. H. Ulrich, P. F. Ul-‘ P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales g b Antonin. rich, Wm. F. Schnable, James|Agent, now at the Juncau Melody TToAge For Seattle—E. A. Rasmuson Brightman, A. P. Kashevaroff, Wal- | House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- ©Old papers at the Empire offica The Queen sailed for Sitka, via'ter John, Arthur Dennes, Mrs. Stel- | pointment. —adv, Port Robert Natkay, Ralph Armstrong—Mrs. C. J. burg—Dan Sachin. le—Albert J. Mayer, Alameda sailed for Seaftle via the Triangle Route at 4 o'clock this morning on the last tri | year on the Southeast Alaska route. | 'ON ASSAULT CHARGE Alice Thomas, p of the - THOMAS HELD a Negress, was FOR RENT—PMurntshed, steam héat- ‘!sg_lsleepm room; close in, Phone SEATTLE, Sept. 8—One hundred and fourteen thousand pounds of halibut were sold here last Satur- for this port: A. Van Mavern, Arthur Bogue, Erick Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. be in!” | LOST—Small Elk's head pin, be- FOR RENT ~ Comfortable heated | furnished apartments, $50.00. Nug- get Apartments. WANTED HAVE orders to_sell 1000 shares |re Hirst - Chichagoff at 60 cents: day at 5 and 6% cents. ‘NOTIiCE After September 10th no telephone rentals for the month of sapfiember westward Were: will_be accepted at a discount. All H. Phillips, Geo. W. Phillips, Miss Betty Phillips, Miss Virginia Phil- lips, Miss Katherine Ross, H. M. Yourex. Passengers embarking for the For Cordova—G. W. Gray, E. F. remittances by ~mall- must bear|, ... postmark of not- later than last $2000.00 in age Light and Power 7%, bol 00 $100000( ' ' JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS. Juneau Lumber" , Inc., 8% |adv. " TELEPHONE CO. For Uzinki—Miss O. D. Clark. @iscount. date. - Please, be Prompti| e Admiral Evans sailed west- ward at 10 o'clock Saturday night. | b o o e bonds at par and accrued inter- est. Have orders to buy $2000.00 Petersburg 6% bonds at par. Will nocepb buying or. selling orders on any issue yoy may have. J, A.'Handrahan, Investment Bank- er, Gastineau Hotel. Telephone 10. POSITION desired as housekeeper -or- companion. Call Mrs. Dickson, N.. G, Nelson residence, Triangle Building, Phone 5802. e e OLD established house wants dig- nified representation everywhere to sell Personal Christmas Greet- ing 'Cards. = Exclusive imported novelttes. * Highest. ‘gommission; Beautiful sample bookrree, Splen- did free premiums. Also Box As- sortments. . Start. before friends buy elsewhere.. Write /Rochester Art Co, 17oaz.msz..mm ter, N. Y. LOST ANU, FGUND tween Northern Hotel and Nug- get Ship. Telephone 173. Reward, | S Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. *Pirst National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALABKA 6:15 p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40 pmv 12:30pm.t §11:16pm. " 2:00p.m. 12 3:30'pm.t 41100800~ Leaves Douglas for Junéas 9:85pm. 12:45 pm.t |11 :30p.m. .~ 3:15pm. l;'pn. 3:45 pm.t 5:00 pam. § .- -] | will bé mccepted. l—m §--Eifective April 1sh PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- pointment. Every Month in the Year 1931 SALES DATES September 15 October 20 - November 17 December 15 Advances will be made as usual when request- ed. Transferred by ‘Telegraph if Desired Sales Held on ‘of Shippers SEATTLE FUREXCHANGE 3 Agent, now at the Juneau Melody | EVery LUCKY smnm is made : of the fineit tobacco leaves the world can offer — the finest from Turkey — the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas—the Cream of | many Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, | as. nature produces them, contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKB’S exclusive “TOASTING” Process—a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray—expels cel'tain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco feaf. ' We sell tHese expelled i!rlhliu to manufacturers of chemical com- pounds, who use them as a base in making sheep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solution for trees, flowers and shrubs — enbugh to permit the daily dipping of qver 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thouqndl of trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. ** re out—so they can’t be in!” No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. *U. S. t. Agriculture, Bureau of Animal D:P o’ll'lry Ord;:No.Zlo ' iy “It’s toasted Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows — Heat Purifies ainst Irrlhfion - c.;lmf‘ so_i_ifl “TOASTING” expels SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco leaf The finest to- bacco quality plus throat proto'etl?n.