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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, " BARNEY GOOGLE JARD GOOGLE 1S T;fEfl(m READY foe B g, oe WitL 8E kIO CUTSIDERS! N TRIS ¢ RME CLASSIC - NosR! HrS To 65 STRICTLY A FAMILY AFFAIR SPAR;!SL PG PONY 8oV ANDUARE TOOSE Two CAT-SNIFFERS Hor 2 NASSUH D&Y AND SPARK PLUG MISTAM GOGGLE — EVANW SINCE Poay BoY DONE Foun' cut HE AM GONNA WUN A WACE © AGIN SPANKY HE'S BEEN QITTIN FWESH — Al CANT D0 NUFFIN * WID KM AGHOW HEY. SUNSHINE! CAWL UP HERMAN, THE CARPENTER., AN HIM I &or A OCTOBER 2, 1931, Keng Features Syndieate, inc., reserved. Great Beitaln rights By BILLE DE BECK ~_The Daily A laska Empire PHONE 374 FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE—Seven acres of patent- ed ground with dwelling house "‘and other buildings on Fritz Cove road. Telephone 4043. | Turnished house suitable for room- ers. Inquire P. O. Box 1346, Ju- neau. | FOR SALE — 2 safes; 2 Shaw Walker filing cabinets, 4 draw- ers each. George Brothers. WANTED — Four linemen. Inquire | Employment Agent, City Hall, 9 a.m. Thursday. FOR SALE—22 ft. round bottom boat, 30 h.pp. 12 mph.; 203, Douglas. -l'—bR SALE—Studebaker sedan, 18,- 000 miles, new rubber, bargain. Phone 5154. FOR SALE—One cnojce residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. FOR SALE—F1ve room house wit bath, large loty in Seater ‘Trdet,| ~Call Strauss at Alaskan Hotel. —_ FOR SALE—Ome seal skin coat, smarten trim. Good condition. Size 38. Apply Apartment 16, ‘MacKinnon Apts. |~ . MISCELLANEOUS LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and . descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Dorald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio; PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- | ,ing. Radio and phonograph, re- " ‘pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. sl T FOR fallen arches or aching feet see Dr. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN | BUILDING. e FOR relief of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. On account of sickness will be closed for a short time.” CAPITAL CLEANERS B O S S Tt extra' equipment, very cheap. P. O. Box! WANTED—Work of any kind by | day or week. Mrs. Marsh, Phone 146. ’ FOR RENT {FOR RENT—Three room cottage with bath and stove; free water. $5.00 per month. Telephone Doug- las 222. ! FOR RENT—Small apartment, also housekeeping and sleeping rooms. | Steam heated andfully furnished. Channel Aparaments, 6th and Main. Phone 436. - - FOR RENT—Furnished five room apartment. 421% East 7Tth St. Telephone 2004, FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartments, also cabins. Newly. finished. Close in. Apply Seaview Apartments. |APARTMENTS for transients and permanents. MacKinnon Apart- | ments. i!’-‘um. sh. rooms, newly renovated; { reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. { LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Gold filled watch and chain, probably between Bergmann Hotel and Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Please return to Em- pire. Reward. ' ¢ ’ | WANTED—Will rent or lease large!® 3 . . . . . . . . L] . | A it P SELL HALIBUT Canadian Discount Drives discount on Canadian money and checks, goes here. parties will be given by the Loyal Order of Moose, starting on Friday, October 2, at Lunch will be served. —adv. Marine News SCHOONER IS WRECKED NEAR - UNIMAK PASS \Chelan Sends Crew to Res- cue—All Unable to Return to Ship SEATTLE, Oct. 2—Wireless mes- |sages received here indicated that one officer and a boat crew from the Coast Guard cutter Chelan, o |With three men from the motor Estebeth leaves every Thursday o | Schooner Gladiator, are ashore at {Cape Sarichen, northeast side of night at 6 pm. for 8itka and e | 207 PO wayports. ® | Apparently the Coast Guardsmen ':;’:;“’"":g’.‘m‘.“;; Thurs- :Jrescued the men from the Glad- trirg, Soaxé and Wt e ® ‘mtor. indicated to have been wreck- Laripedlagsy g N .pot' “'. .}ed. and are unable to regain the Chelan. NORTHLAND T0 60 T0 SITKA Motorship' Northland, schzduled (to sail from Seattle next Monday {night, will make a special trip to ;Sitka from Juneau on that voyage according to a cablegram received e . itoday by Agent D. B, Femmer, . KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 2.— "Tjie Northland' will come to Ji- number of An!erican owners ijreau, calling at the regu'ar ports alibut boats, facing a 25 per centiof call in Southeast Alaska, then igo to Sitka, and from there sail c are returning here fromidirect to Petersburg, not calling rince Rupert and selling the car-|at Juneau southbound from Sitka. | NEW WRIST WATCHES MATCH THE FROCK ® 0 0000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Ncreo due at 5 o'clock tomor- row morning. Queen due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 5 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 6 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUNL SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive in port at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails 2 hours later. Yukon scheduled southbound October 6. Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound about Oct. 6. LOCAL SAILINGS IN KETCHIKAN Fishermen from Rupert — e —— ———— e TIDES TOMORROW | e| NEW YORK.—Wrist watches to match the wearer's frock are the newest wrinkle in jewel accessories. The cases of the new watches are | made of a colored opaque celluloid | substance, and the wristbands are — ., itwo matching silk cords. Emerald NOTICE igreens, sapphire blues, wine reds, el jblack and white are among the five public card most popular colors seen. — ., — Old papers for sale at The Em- pire. High tide, 4:38 a.m.,, 118 feet. Low tide, 10:15 am. 6.0 feet. High tide, 4:11 pm., 142 feet. Low tide, 11:24 pm., 23 feet. A series of at Moose Hall, pm. Admission 50c. Big prizes. | COMMITTEE. IF IT’S RADIO SEE US FERRY TIME CARD #0aves Juneaw for Dounglas and 6:15am. 7:10am. .9:15 am.t 12:30 p.m.t 2:00 pm. 8:30 pm.t *4:00 pm. Juneau Radio Service Co. PHONE 79 Shop with J. B. Burford & Co. Juneau Ferry & Navigae tion Company YOUR - ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING * " PRESSING Telephone 15 Frye-Bruhn Company . Three Deliveries Dally Fisas I8 15, TAKES AWAY 13 PASSENGERS, Many Persons from Lynn Canal and Sitka Come Here for Jury Duty Bound from Lynn Canal ports and Sitka to Seattle the steam- ship Admiral Rogers, Capt. 8. K. Gilje and Purser R. V. Harris, made a brief call at Juneau last night, At this port she disembark- ed “46 passengers, many of whom came here for jury duty in the United States district court. She embarked 13 persons for the south. Arrivals at Juneau ‘Those who got off here Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, Dr. Alberts, Mrs. J. Newell, Miss lotte Hubert, Miss Mamie Martin, Mrs. C. Search, Mrs. Elizabeth De- Armond, Frank Nefsy, Mrs. E. T. McBrien, W. MoBrien, Miss Mar- lan Ganty, Mrs. M. Ganty, J. H Chisel, Mrs. K. Larson, Paul Otto, Mrs. B. E. Moody, Miss Mabel Koe- nigs,"Mrs. G. H. McGrath, G. S Clarke, Mrs. G. 8. Clarke, Eilar Hansen, Mrs E. Hansen, G. C. Stewart, R. E. Loe, Mrs. Elmer Smith, J. P. Morgan, Mrs. Helen Lemieux, Miss Carmen Lemieux, Miss Nedra Lemieux, Miss Jean Lemieux, B. A. Uhrig, Miss Lillian Klaney, C. Nye, Mrs. C. Nye, F. Meyer, J. Cryderman, C. Anniskett W." F. Schnabel, Phil Olsen, Miss Helen Murray, Jack Kellar, C. A. Lindholm, Mrs. G. Peterson, Mrs. Nigk Traeschild, and one third- class. __Pascengers for_South "Pérsors who booked pasfage here for ports to the South were: For Petersburg—Otto Welde, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crewson, C. T. Pennington, Samuel Zokoff. For Wrangell—Charles Haw- thorne, Chet Johnson. For Ketchikan—Mrs. Robert Mil- ovitch, Ole Osherg, Leroy Eckley, Kenworth Sloss. For Beattle—Maj. lioth; W. K. Eeller. MRS. WHITE LEAVES FOR L.A. TOMORROW Enroute to Los Angeles to spend the winter visiting her daughter Miss Lenore White, Mrs. E. J. White will leave tomorrow morning or the steamer Princess Louise fo Seattle. She will visit friends there for several days and go to Tacoms for a short visit with her sister Mrs. Annie Rosseau. Mrs. White will return here next April. Malcolm EIl- e 5. P. Morgan, Alaska represen- tative for Libby, McNzill and Lib- by's food products, is back in Ju- neau from a business trip to Sitka : | Kuykendal. | back here Monday. 3 PASSENGERS £0 ON ESTEBETH, Motorship Departs from| Juneau on Regular Weekly Trip ‘Taking a capacity cargo three passengers, the motorship Es- tebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, departed last evening for Sitka and ports. The vessel's freight consisted of merchandise for various places of | call. Passengers were: For Chichagof—Helen Bolyan. For Sitka—James Lacey and Oro The motorship is scheduled to be DUCKSBEGINTO FLY AS SEASON COMES TO END Members of Rocky Pass Gun Club Return from Big John's Bay “Ducks and geese are just be- ginning to fly in considerable num- bers in Southeast Alaska,” declared L. Goldstein, who with other mem- bers of the Rocky Pass Gun.Club returned this merning. from.ahunt- ing trip of two weeks to Big John's Bay. “More wild fowl came into the bay yesterday, the day the season closed, than we had seen during almost all the rest of the time we were there.” “What some members of our party said about the order estab- lishing the closed season so early was not at all complimentary to the judgment of the far-away of- ficials in Washington, D. C., who issued it.” Five deer, 30 geese and 100 ducks were brought home by the 11 hunt- ers. They were 1. Goldstein, Charles Goldstein, Minard Mill, Guy Mec- Naughton, Joseph Johnson, John H. Biggs, Ed Jones, Dr. Robert Simpson, Robert Simpson, Jr., J. C. Rittenhouse and Capb. Drost. The voyage to and from Rocky Pass was made in the power schoon- ’r Sitka, Capt. Wiliam Doucett. ——————— Rev. A. P. Kashevarotf, pastor of he Russian Orthodox Church and Jurator of the Territorial Museum, eturned to Juneau on the steam- hip Admiral Rogers from a visit ‘o Sitka. [ S : ~as today " “SURPLUS OF OPENING ¢ i =80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE ~ "“HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank TODAY” IN AND BUILDING k PHONE 39 Butter ' ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:80 Austin Fresh Tamales " Dri-Brite Liquid Wax For Linoleum, Hard Wood and Composition Floors Juneau Paint Store STEAMERS N SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 21 Sept. 29 Oct. Leave Beattle Steamer— YUKON . ALASKA YUKON . .Sept. 26 ALASKA Oct. 6 ALAMEDA ..Oct. 20 All sailings subject to change without notice. Sept. 19 Sept. 22 - Sept. 29 Oct. 9 Oct. 23 Nov. ' INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 and | way | Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Sept, 17 Sept.21 Sept.24 Sept.23 Sept.26 Oct. 6 Sept.24 Sept.28 Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct, 5 Oct. 8 ..Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 26 Intormation ana tickets furnishe on Beattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York vis Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic Round America Rate (one way wate er, return by rail), $350.00 Evans .. Rogers ... Queen Evans . PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 436 Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS smhrhmmmmm it at omruhmmwmfl,g... burg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau M/S NORCO Sept.28 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 M/S Northland ~Oet. 5 Oct. 9§ Oct. 10 M/8 Norco Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD Juneau Agent Tioket Agent ‘Telephone 114 Telephorie® | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” '(Davis Transportation Co.} LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6P, M, . FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS { For 1nformation apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See ' agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. Phone ' TAXI SER VICE 7 DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth

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