The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1932, Page 6

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4 54 [BREH BRALE . _S528F BIED ; , FURNISHED 2-room apartments housekeeping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436 \NBP‘U‘ Apartme Phone 5701 \ll\( EL L!\Nh()lfls ,”r‘bm\ Your old gald into valu Cash or trade at the Nugge Shop. ; woodshed 11x20 ft Bacchia, Dot BARGAINS bod dun McCaul Mot FOR SALE—TForc running Phone 537 FOR SALE—Noyes property, nklin. nd Fr Dump conditior C go sonable corner | ¢ See Albert Whi FOR SALE—At w quarter of its| o real value, Bullard’s homestead of | =~ at mouth | Taku River, commonly known as| Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- J . lard on premises or to L. V. Win- % 148 acres, ter, Juneau. 5—5,000 ft patented, te. uoub]e bead- | o ed fir ceiling. Good grade, $40 M. | e FOR RENT — I"\xrm\l . Phone 537 room, close in Seven-room ho! Inquire at Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—7-room house. Apply George Brothers. MODERN offices in Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant, FOR RENT — Furnished, steam heated apartment. Nugget Skop APARTMENT available Aug MacKinnon Apartments. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Mach Expert Piano ’I‘un- re- g. Anderson's Music Shoppe Phonographs, Radio and BOARD and room, Hall. ROOM and Board $40.00 per month House, Mrs. Good eats. | FOUND — Lady’s money. Owner identifying. loughby Ave. b Marshall Hou Phone 2201. Clarence ter, Phone 235 Mike phonograph use, near ) FOUTI ar school. or hoard only, Moose LO! day please _telephone ST—Bronze bead bag eyening. Return to Empire. 468. dbag. Finder WAN 1ED MIDDLE-aged vu)man \\m(.\ work restaurant, or crew. ank . Paul in hotel, for small Write Mrs. Fr Grand Ave., St COMPETENT _girl work or care of children. 256. WANTED—Room with pnvabe fam- excellent refer- . P. O. Box 851 oung man, A-1 Malloy, Minn. wants cooking references. 2009 house- Phone WANTED—Attractive over 18, for ush Theatre. er. “young lady, Apply Capitol FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junesun sor Douglas and :30p.m.t *4:00p.m. 6:15p.m. :30p.m. 9:40pn. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Inm Douglas for Juneaw aneau Ferry l Naviga 6:30p.m. $7:45p.m. . 9:55p.m. 11:30p.m. 12:15p.m. 1:15a.m. hm ‘tion Company THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932 UNK'S LR U RN I RN Y Y ) Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND in port and sails for Y m to arrive | ® Aletian |® tomorrow a {® Princess I scheduled to ive late tomorrow after- ® noon er evening. ’ D SAILINGS scheduled to sail Seattle August 8 at p. m George scheduled to from Vancouver Aug. at 10 p. m western scheduled to fzom Seattle Aug. 9 at m. . ral Watson scheduled to - from Seattle August 10 ® at 10 a. m. ® Admiral Rogers scheduled ® 1o sail from Seattle Aug- e ust 11 at 2 p. m. ® Princ Alice scheduled to ® sall from Vancouver August ® 13 at 9 p. m. ® Norco scheduled to sail from . . . . . . ° . . |e tfrom e Aug. 15 at 9 p. m. Rupert scheduled to from Vancouver August 10 p. m. cheduled to Mill August 16 at from Seattle 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Robert scheduled south and at midnight tonight uled southbound in the morn- Admiral outh LOCAL Evans scheduled e 18 SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m. for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e eecocecesss ec sev e 12,6 feet feet l lfl feet Hich tide 6:00 a. m,, tide 11:40 a. m., High ndn 6:00 p m, FREE FREE WANT AD USERS Tickets will be given to CAPITOL THEATRE For the Showing of “SHOPW.ORN” Tuesday—Wednesday | When Loye Lied — Her | Soul Died! egis Toomey | ZaSu Pitts Direéted by Nicholas Grinde A Columbia Plctu HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. [ | MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT | | | Merchant Lunch—40 cents | . I'M AFRAID PORE AFFECTIN’ HIS o | from ‘Oxlmm La., who is making the .uncu tour; Charles Graham, in- o |sPecoor of mines for British Col- o | Umbi who is going to Atlin on o |Official business, and Miss Nellie} o |C. Cornish, who conducts the Cor- |nish School of Music at Seattle e and who is a round- mp voyager. . o/ °| . . . o . — 19 PASSENGERS il GUEST TICKETS FOR EMPIRE With each 3-time WANT AD paid | jg in advance MONDAY Two Guest ILLNESS 1S e it Marine News PRINCE ROBERT CALLS ON WAY - TOLYNN CANAL EVessel Will Be Back in | Juneau Tonight on Re- S turn Voyage South With 47 passengers, nearly all| of round-trip rists, thel |steamship Prince Robert, Capt. H. Nedden and Purser J. A. Crawford, from Vancouver, B. C. y, called at Juneau late! arriving at 5 in the and departing at 11 at She will be back here o |from Lynn Canal tonight and sail her return voyage south early o | tomorrow morning. At this port, one passenger dis- o | embarked—Thomas F. Wallace, a o | banker from Minneapolis, Minn. o |[He came north to join a yacht o |Party and plans to spend some o time in Southeast Alaska resting business and fishing e Among other prominent passen- veh on the vessel are Dr. Ralph |L. Jaeger, German counsel at New [Nice Wealhel Favors Tour-| ists and Many Visit | Glacier With a large cargo and 75 pas-| sengers, the steamship Queen, Capt. J. E. Kolseth and Purser Charles Milles, arrived at Juneau from Seattle at 10 o'clock this forenoon, having made a brief stop at! Douglas, after reaching Gastineau |Channel to put off freight. She scheduled to sail for Haines| and Skagway at 5 this afternoon.| | She will be back here Wednesday | morning, and after a short stay; will then leave on her return | voyage to Puget Sound by way of; | sitka. The vessel's cargo was of gen- |eral character. | The greater numher of her pas- sengars are round-irip tourists. They were favored by delightful ‘weallier today, and many of them to Mendenhall Glacier. passengers disembarked at Juneau, namely: From Ketchikan—N. A. Mac- Eachern, A. Guyot, George Baum. From Petersburg—Mrs. J. H. Sis- _|son. ki Old Papers for sale at The Empire { Otfice. | Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” L. C. SMITH and CORONA | | J. B. Burford & Co. || “Our doorstep worn by satistied | customers” WAL, FERINSTANCE I JESS HIM I'D READ THAT HAY FEVER WASN'T SERIQUS, SEE,— ALASKA DOES | 'FINE TRAFFIC ON * SOUTHEASTRUN | Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity ‘Weather ' 4 pm. yest'y 29.81 68 48 sSwW 5 Pt. Cldy Vessel Books 49 Passeng 4 am. today 2080 55 8, 8 3 cldy ers in Lynn Candl Noon today 29.80 59 i Ll 7 Pt. Cldy BLI ND RADI and '5 Here CABLE A ADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Revofing a good passenger bus-| w= iness, the steamer Alaska, Capt. Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. C. V. Westerlund and Purser Da- Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather vid Doreen, returned to Barroy 4 3 e, S 10 9 Cldy from Skagway early this o | Nome b3 bt 4 %6 4 sy Cldy and, after a stay of five 3] Beiha 50 50 P 13 4 Rain departed for Seattle by way | LARANS oo 63 o 54158 4 d Cldy Sitka. The vessel called her | Fairbanks i ::;s 58 44 44 Calm .68 Rain | urday enroute from Puget Sound| FOrt Yukon 56 56 48 48 8 .30 Rain | f to Lynn Canal. Eagle 62 62 54 54 4 42 Rain Carried 200 Passengers St. Paul .. .. 48 48 42 44 10 .02 Rain Leaving Juneau today the Al- Du'.cjh Harbor 64 48 52 62 8 04 Rain aska carried 200 passengers. About| Kodiak 62 58 5 52 Cam 0 Cldy 40 of these embarked at Sk Cordova . 52 52 | 48 50 Calm 148 Rain and included among th Juncen [od hed fr B2 55 3 0 Cldy members of a Oriswell tour Ketchikan e B2 62 | 56 56 4 0 Cldy from the upper Yukon River Frince Rupert 58 58 | Among the nine passengers from Edmonton ... 86 84 | 46 48 Calm 0 Clear Lynn Canal ports who disembarked Reattle i " | ?4 ‘?6 8 0 Cldy, at Juneau were H. L. Faulkner| Eortland o L A - o 9 0 Cldy and E. W. Balten from Skagway| SoP Francisco 62 58 | 52 54 8 0 Cldy and C. J. Sullivan from Ha Fifteen Embark Here es. Southeast parts. By CLIFF STERRETT TOLD g “AN’ HE SAYS T'ME "DON'T FOOL YERSELF;, SOMN;' HE SAYS, “IT AIN'T NUTHIN' T’SNEEZE AT/ J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Aug. 8: Fair tonight, fair and warmer Tuesday; gentle westerly winds. With the barometer low over pressure is developing from Northern Alaska to the North Pacific. During the last twenty-four hours light to moedarate rain has fall- en generally over the Territory except over the northern and upper Over Alaska temperatures are somewhat warmer in the Southeast pomm with little change elsewhere, the Bering Sea a ridge of high Fifteen persons booked passage here for Sitka and the South. They were: For Sitka—Miss 'Dorothy Gard- ner, William L. Paul, A. Van Mav- . ern, For” Petersburg—Miss Ellen Reep, Miss Watt. For Wrangell—Frederick David- son. . For Retchikan—R. Wakelin, Roy R. Oxman. For Seattle—Mrs. J. Protzman, Margaret Protzman, Mrs. A. J. Bel Miss I. K. Evans, Miss Sa- die Carrack, J. J. Reynolds, Glenn | Morris. The Alaska took on frozen fish here for Seattle discharge IHALIBUT, SABLE SELL AT SEATTLE| SEATTLE, Aug. 8—Two schoon- ers arrived here today from the westemn halibut banks, the Eido-|C. rado with 50,000 pounds, selling|J. at 3 and 6% cents a4 pound, and the Norrona with 25000 pounds, and selling for 3 and 6% cents a pound. The Sylvia came in from the local banks with 30,000 pounds, selling for 3 and 6 cents. F. G. Herbert brought pounds of sable selling cents a pound. —— ANNOUNCEMENT TO JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS | The Cash Department Store car- jries a complete line of quality mer- | chandise. Your trade will be appre- ciated. Credit extended to reliable customers ‘adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. in 9,000 for 2% SABIN’S || JUNEAUITES ARE TAKEN OFF STRANDED BOAT Prince of Wales's Freight Lightered—Efforts to Patch Hole KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 8.— A dispatch from Alert Bay says Henry Pigg, 8. Feliz,| The Myrtle * Beder and George Bedner of nautral nations to settle the boun- | Juncau were aboard the Prince of 98rY dlspute Wales which is still fast aground |10 miles north of Femmer, Ferguson, Helen Porter, there. Yesterday to a scow. the passengers wer: transferred at Alert Bay to the The | Princes: Charlotte. TWO AVIATORS ARE SHOT DOWN Bolivian Airmen, Oyer Par- aguayan Lines, Are Reported Captured ASUNCION, Paraguay, Aug. 8.— Two Bolivian aviators are report- ed to have captured Sunday when their plane was shot down and destroyed within the Paraguayan lines. incident ious setback is regarded as a in the efforts of GINSENG CROP R o cvnces BEING GUARDED Efforts are being made to patch |the Lole and allow the vessel to] |praceed to Seattle. No one was injured when the' craft hit the rocks and no hard-| ships were felt. SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments Im New Styles | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling BLUE RIDGE, ‘Georgia, Aug.' 8. —Guards, armed with ‘rifles their i fathers used against revenuers, are on watch over the isolated ginseng farms in the backland of Georgia and Carolina Mountains, making sure none will molest the precious ® jroot crop worth $7 a pound and {@s high as $600 a bushel. der cultivation there for the first ‘ time and the growers are taking . no chances on losing the mon- Yurman, the Furrier I opoly. The Chinese are ready buy- Triangle Bullding o |€TS Of the ginseng. Everything in Furnishings for Men HARRY DAWSON's ||| CAFE ! Gastineau Hote] Juneau Beauty CAHADIAN PACIFIC TO VANGGD‘B, V!mlll. From Jlmeau - PRINCESS ALICE Sho Leayes : e;-. Every Thurs- SYLVIA BathisERG LA 1), Joc Sithe ond || August 19 Specializing in Permanent and Finger Waves—Facials DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PRINCESS LOUISE ‘Telephone 384 Phone Single O . . e o b e B S August 12, 26 The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | » | » THE CHAS. W, CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HQTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You!Begin and End:at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Phone 136-2 JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” PHONES 83 OR 85 mum f ! | | | : | 11 | “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every 'rhun- lay at 10 am. for Kake, Port Alexander and W soints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 78 Valentine Bldg. l’ The seed of the ginseng is un- ] FINEST STEAMERS L\ SAILING SCHEDULE call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE' SAN FRANCISCO |\ LOS ANGELES NEW YORK = Y o | ARGEST FLEET = T"fAfA m N = L Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer *YUKON July 30 Aug., 2 TALASKA 2 Aug. 6 *ALEUTIAN 6 Aug. 9 IN'WESTERN 9 Aug. 13 *—Southwestern Route, j—=Southeastern Route. Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Informavion, Reservations anc ckets NOR’I‘HBOUND SAN DIEGO Queen Watson Rogers SOUTHBOUND Queen Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Admiral Line ‘Doa Lea June N N N S N PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COJ J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114! wock, Craig, Ketchikan. M. S. ALZAPORAHIAIVC Seattle Arrive Jnu-n unn J-q August 8 § Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, ld *Calls first trip of month on For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION €O. August 1 Phone 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations.Call or .See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 - August 8 OJWM.‘I? 4 (Under Charter tq Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Leaves Seattle for Juneau August 10 *or Tickets and Information See FEMMER'S DO(;K——Te)enhu;e 1 M, S Prince of Wales wpt C. P. mei DUPQNT DUCO for Fumi‘g::e, Woodwork, Floors, Walls, Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Majn

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