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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT LS FINEST STEAMERS L\ POLLY AND HER PA LARGEST NOW THAT HE’S SHOOK HIS HAY- FEVER, HE'S WENT AN’ KETCHED HIM POISON=IVY! PORE SAM'L. THEY OUGHTTA BE SOMETHIN I CoULD Do To CHEER HIM UP THIS SHORE HAS BEEN SOME SUMMER FER UNK, AINT IT? SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau :Due Juneau 1 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound o “YUKON ..July 3¢ Aug. 2 Aug. 8 fALASKA Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 ! *ALEUTIAN Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 \ iN'WESTERN Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 *—Southwestern Route. | f—Southeastern Route. 1 ALASKA COLLEGE “BIG RABBIT" Hard Times Hit Oregon Divorces’ Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks FROST Woolen For Informeuion, Reservallons anc deckets e whole Finest nmum s floring 1 Utah Wout- arlne i eWS Is FEATUHED BY‘ |s SHUT DUWN SALEM, Ore, Aug. 11.—Hard call en Mills. Carl Lov Tel f il v e R S T-1 fu rnist courts, according to figures re- !’-‘01; SALE 4-:00111. ml]‘\i 11‘}:;';"» M & M MAGAZ'NE CHICAGO, I, Aug. 11.—Gang- leased by the Secretary of State. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 f',” house, 11th and B Sts 10n€ e b_flk‘héd ug. 11—-G Ia‘;L Moll SR Secenidln ot B 3281 0000000 .ISTRANGEH GGES night, felling Joe “Big Rabbit® first six months of this year with FOR SALE neat little Connell, who saw in the Capone Yhose of 1931, show a decrease of | s; * Steamer Movements Mlnmg and Metallu r ¢y imprisonment a chance to extend 21 percent and a 30 perceni loss ; business in comparison with the 1930 Ilist. his neighborhood beer Rates Its Mining School 91500, Allen Shattuck, ® NORTHBOUND -ISOUTH AND WILL larger fields, He was shot down In 1930 there were 1833 divorce Ynd rince George .\umdulcd i as Third Largest in the door of his own saloon. actions up to June 30 as compared ® to arrive at 6:30 this even- ‘ with 1633 for the first half of 1931 FOR SALE—Baby buggy in excel- e ing. and 1,264 for the first half of 1932, & A recent issue of Mining and' lent condition. Phone 5451 et : N‘”:'i‘(lfi?:v‘;“‘;:;'fifigm arties Metallurgy Magazine carries a , Former Alaskan Seeks :ga:f :’}}:;ih llso conitlraryou; thfe :}lld . -~ sa A . i r ge ve ies ut o e OR SALE — Salmon stripping b s o winter photograph of the campus Fnlm‘s e R : No lhv\\(;.’r.n ;(hycdulcd to ar : of the Alaska College, This photo- | Sea! Wa,slungton House window when poverty comes in the NGS P meau-Youdy, Bardbare Op. » g \4 i SEUNIY . dig|Faeht. Buys s Several Hun|gropn was-iaken by ‘sohm Bhowact| door.” i Rt S0 e It e ek Dol Worth of of Juneau. Accompanying the phc BESITIR, Ald M-8 SEATTLE NORTHB FOR SALE—Drop head sewing ma- ive Saturday. b red Dollars worth o tograph are the following comments Peoples, former Alaska & = ORTHBOUND hine, $10.00. 4-lid cook stove, fine :DULED SAILINGS e Providibal #lete [by the editor: man, has announced his candi- \ SAN FRANCISCO Leave = Leave -ondition, $6. Cabin heater, $2.50. Rogers scheduled “At bottom of this page is a dacy for the State Legislature on Unrival d LOS ANGELES Seaitls, Bipeau Sanitary Cots, each §$ Steel from Seattle Aug- e | &1 3 @ -t (Dhotograph recently taken by a the Republican ticket from the e SAN DIEGO Watson --Aug, 10 Aug. 13 | army cot and mattress, $5.50 at 2 p. m. 8 |, Homeward bound, the Valeh|student—dohn E. Stewart—of tne |Thirty-seventh disgrict. Rogers .......AUg. 11 Aug, 15, Square Deal Repair Co., 113 Main Rebert scheduled to | O e R Imost northerly situated colleg> in| Peoples is a Seattle real estate NEW YORK Queen Aug. 18 Aug. 22 § Street, across from Daily Empire sall o ‘l/gn;ouvr:r sug-ig s g g the world, the Alaska Agricultural OWNer, owns the Cedar Mountain H¥ans Aug. 24 Aug, 21 — ast at 3 . yiic b . Jef | College and School of ines cecal mine and a dairy ranch in FOR SALE—Model A Tudor Ford, e yukon scheduled to sail from e reindeer fawps aboard, leftico tge A0d BeTOS of Memes. TH| L ity Be e lived SOUTHBOUND A-1 condition, low mileage, good Seattle August 13 at 9 3. m. @ |POtt yesterday hscheiulc‘d fa. pro-1 4 CRATR :p;firzkl;zatz]yfi ol Mounr ol ol LB aint, good rubber, $275. Call ¢ princess Alice scheduled to e [ceed leisurely through British Col- 4 % i V) i f a Rogers 1’-"::‘)”' sail from Vancouver August e (Umbia waters on her return scuth the Sh(B TELEL Of SHiOgS 0,5 DR QRS e O Queen i LA 1 Her destination is Los Angeles,|therefore just south of the Arctic|erator and farmer, I realize keen- FPOR SALE—House, furnished for N;fwfllsj‘ogmg- to. sail trom | Where her owner, Capt. F. E. Lewis, [CIFcl: It is farther north than 1y the effects of high taxes from Wagson lot 76 ft. fronting on N Hudson Bay, and about the same|Which the business man, the farm- TICKET OFFICE: bachelor; e " | wealthy Californian, resides. 24 St, 100 t6. toward lower Front irid "Rfi;;flmsz;e?iurl);dmm o M- and Mss. J. K. Bradley, of |/atitude as Southern Greenland.|er ani the working man all suf- el Py St., 83 ft. on base line; thence 8 feors” Variboltver I{ugust Wesiport, Conn., son-in-law and|Here: forty students are registered fer,” he said. The | 'ARD, 3 100 ft. to 2d St. 3. ooms. and 3 Aat 10 5 o |daughter of Capt. Lewis, who ar- in mining engineering (not metal- | 2 ——.00-—-—— ; I nAmtm basement; chickens and chicken ALt schc;!uk‘a RSt .}“Vm héte i Shis- Brinbess Lotad: |08y OF petroleum or ceramics) and | Fmv r\_vo days Mrs. P. Zx_mmeny 0LYMPIAN Admir: Dock house, 12X woodshed 11x20 ft "l_;l;‘ S;ea’tle Atigust, 16 ok 8 boardsq the yacht her They |1t is said to be the third larg sL‘O{ Winthrop, Ohio, m_oum the John Bacchia, Doug! by * F: o | Will ctay with her until she reach- mining school in the United States | his: nonse she hgzu*d in her hom ' Via the b (o P . |les california and its Territories on this parti ywas caused by leaking fruit jars. FOR SALEFord Coupe in g00d e Zapora scheduled to sail from @ " Bofore leaving Juneau, the|lar basis of rating. The Ala nothing wrong Wwith her Electrified Line B e . Q\!i?bifi;t-g;lmscbgfiéanl from :wSzra;;gex' was iplexmh‘e({ with | Mining Society, one of the affilia'- | preserves she looked under the No finer train or trail in all Americal | Phone 537. hundreds of dollars worth of pro- ed student societies of the A | dining room table and found a Every travel luxury and com(ortand o Seattle August 18 at 2 p. m, ® can Institute of Mining Engine ’ ‘xau esnake, four feet long, with - ves orner - s S A 3 the world’s longest, continuous elec- 7 FOR SAEF‘F"ND;RTI property, c SOUTHBOUND. SAILINGS il {rom locgl flfrrei has its headquarters at thisschool.” | ten rattles. Mr. Zimmerly killed it. gpified fiae_asg miles without soot ~ 4th and Franl B! &) Princess llnulm .th“:m;dd;';’ R In comment upon this article, | R o e 0y or cinders. Open observation cars, > 4 g 4 arrive at 5 o'cloc] T | Dean Patt] of the School Old 5 sale &% Emplre R SALE—5,000 0 fr. doub graiye. ab' o ¥ | Y, 100] papers rTor e &% p! Fo $40 M momning and saiis 3 nours » ONLY 3 HALIBUT Mines, said: “We were not aware |Office. Fares East Lowest Ever! | ed fir ceiling. Good grade, e, W loer. BOATS AT SEATTLE |that ve ranked tnira among. ihe | Db o Lok L : Aleutian scheduled southbound s mining schools of our country in! ! FOR SALE—AL u quarter of its Monday, August 15. i e ey : Seattle and Tacoma 'OR SEATTLE, Aug. 11.—The sch point of attendance of students | { real ‘value, Bullard's homestead of Admiral Evans - scheduled S iE, - ug. [‘— ohac ’oon-‘ taking ;hona . fide. miping engineet | 30-day Season | 148 acres, patented, at mouth south August 18. Atgo arrived from' ithe ' local |y, ™ ooy " ‘Atrer all, this, is | ! mit Limit | | banks today with 22,000 pounds of | halibat and sold for 4 and 5% cents a pound. The Husky L., with 7,500 pounds sold for 4 and! doubtful bit of glory for it is not| our goal to have the largest mini. 1g} school. When they tell us lhfl.l\ the quality of our work ranks us . Taku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. . . . . . . . ° oler o . ° . . . . . WANTED TO BUY—River boat or i round bottom boat suitahle for outboard motor. C-2603 Empire — ———"""""""" | s Pacific leaves every Thursday :l’);:m“,":“ Iaoogo"":’ : ‘gh‘;;wmfi}i among the three leading mining ’fll‘,fi,’;“"“_ Nt 1020 | FOR RENT at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ®| = g’:_ 000 vpoun}r)kmo( aebisl e schools of the United States, then | w-mnimn, D.C. . b e s - Kake and way ports. | ®lpoui sold for 4 and T4 cents|Ve, Wil be happy. This goal is Sioux City, 1a’ . 1550 | ROOMS and apartments. C“p"’fl} Ll L S and sable for 2% cents a pound.lngSl‘ag‘]fimsat;aell:m:onfi)‘fg; ne :ug;e( - kAT 19554 | 3 B. BURFORD & CO, i Rooms, above Juneau Bakery, | There were mo arrivals from|eon qovion Sort Ul o fx_:"‘:mc, ¢ 10814 | Ticket Agent Phone 79 | seward St. #: T the western halibut ban! And itk the. lanation ingthc hear%' I JUNEAU-YOUNG B ta m‘m 110 \ — —_ - e — -, 4 cl lltl!, . . PO gNT—Furnished one-room | e—— b of an area where the major indus- . o 10257 11301 . ttle | B RN bior. Photie. 0304, ANNOUNCEMENT TO SUNEAU |(ry' is mining, our students have | Funeral Parlors M. S, “ZAPORAT =2 Sonttie. Spdvs, Jntew Tases: Jamons cabin for bachelor. ) % 9 foet 5 g s N Licensed Funeral! Directors August 16 August 24 August 24 § Low lide 3:40 a. m, 09 fee AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS , ‘ ) T 5 every opportunity for practica .ni Embalmers SEATTLE TICKET- e Se. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room| High tide 10:17 a. m, 12.1 feet The Cash Department Store car-|contact with the industry. Four|| NightPhone1861 Day Phonel2 ‘OFFICE calling at Funter, Chichago: , Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla- apartment. Phone 3002, Low tide 3:39 . m, 35 feet |ries a complete line of quality mer-years is a very short time for the | b o ore o0r Doy FRORTE 1 s Vit Buildiog. | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. ENT — Furnished 2-room Hign tide 0:46 p. m, 152 fee! |chandise. Your trade will be appre- |academic training of a professional |g—————— ,‘ E. M. Gulbransen For Tickets and Information see mflb_;‘ ot b T, erup, Phone TR rm‘ed Csredlt extended to reliable |man and it seems to me that there JUNEAU DAIRY \ City :.;:uanmm WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agent | . customer: is a vital advantage to be gained, | I Agent TR i SR CALLS adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. |if during these four years the ICE CREAM { R FOR RENT — Furnished, heated FIRE ALARM s e — |mining student is in constant as-\\ Always Pure and Fresh MILWAUKEE close in . Phone 537. Sp—— isociation with the men and in- ROOAT), 1-3 Third and Pranklin, \dustry of his chosen profession.” ‘,‘. A-HOME, FRODUOR o na SHESIRECR MR ROAD FOR RENT —_— seven—room hOUaC 1-4 Front and Franklin. X Inquire at Bishnp Apartments. 1-8 Front, near Ferry VZ'L ’ .. For mant_iwoom bowe. Apey || 18 Prooe S SORARE || NEMA WORM | TWO MERIT BADGES = || 1inp i SAMPLE || : George Brothers. {-g Pmn:. e ;‘sflffll CAPSULES | AWARDED WEDNESDAY tSHOP l Motorship —— 5 -9 Front at A. J. ce. " | ERN of! in Goldstein 2 | | : “ ; ) u‘g‘fidmg at low rental. Wil re- 5 g:lc}g:f‘yhb, o bl | || Two merit badges, one in music The Lit ‘e Store with the ! ESTEBETH model to suit tenant. 2.3 Willoughby, opp. Cash and: the other in le_atherr-m_ and| , BIG VALUES | Leaves Junean Every Thurs- e —— Cole's Garage. i Best for Young one second class badge were award- | ®|} day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and FOR RENT — Furnishe 2-4 Front and Seward. | ed az the August session of the Vi Way Ports heated apartment. Nugget SROP. 4§ Front and Main and OlWd Juncau Boy Scout: Court of Honot | ¥ ERRY TIME CARD | 3 S 2-6 Second an | neld h Doug! ! DAVE HOUSEL, Agent VACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments 2-7 Fifth and Seward. | Foxes Legh:flgu;;lf:t in the American Leaves lmu;hm:b las and : e 51‘(1; oB DEPENDABLE AIR.PLANE SERVICE! RIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 || 3:8 Seventh and Main. Tom Stewart earned b 6:158.m. 6:15pm, i E 33 Hove Boarding ® | the merit badges, while U 7:108.m. 30pm. ! Alas : Bl 3-2 Home ouse. || e 1 3 E " k S h A I\HSCELLANLULS 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn : class badge was given Lewis Tay- 9:16a.m.1 :40p.m. a 'out em lmqy& Way, [ lor. These are the only boys l 12:30p.1 11:15pm. See TURN your old gold into value 3-4 Becznd and Gold. ! BUFTLER MAURO appeared for examinfltmn“ w‘fifi 2:00pm. 12 - it For Reservations Call or Cash on trade at the Nugget 22 *p‘f:‘:fihmdaw DRUG CO. badg~s awarded: at the July meeting 3:30p.m.t $1:008.0. A. B. HAYES ¢ | | : 4 o4 : 5 - Shop. e 37 Itk and ek e R L msemed st;was;oum LeRoy | 4 Phones: 10 79 107 t PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, || 3-8 Seventh and Gold. i B B s oot e LR - Leaves Douglas for Juneas | e Brae - [ Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Visitors at the meeting included 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. i } ing, Radio’snd phonograph re-|l 4-1 Ninth, back of power Phope 134 Free Delivery | Dine Seditle Sea Scouts, and Red o e B, - TO VANCOUVES, VICTORIA, 1 h mith, Ketchikan scout. Following B :56p.m. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe.|I' Calhoun, opp. Seaview | the adjournment of the Court an| 12:45pm4 11:30pm. | and M S P'r lm Of Waks nd room, Or board only, D cor informal discussion was had with 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. : » ! B‘Z?Rfiu"smu House, nesr Moose ([, 43 Distin and fndian. the visiting Scouts as to ways of 3:45pm.t 1:15a.m, From Juneau. (Under Charter to Capt. C.-P. Haugen) i Hall. Phone 2201, 4.6 Tenth and O. R xmpwnmg the local organization. 5:00p.m. PRING Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan M and Board $40.00 per month. || 477 "eum';:fil,vfiilwm 4 arry ace An x-ray machm has b t .!relcht will be sccepied. . Semeg Le;rvesTSe]n;tttle fos eIIu?eau AtAuguut il 4-8 Twelfth y. e has been in-| t—] £ . or Tickets and Informatign See. Goon emt CI;:;::: gg“* Mrs i) 4.9 Home Grocery. DRUGGIST vented which casts a third dimen- t--Saturdays only, I Augst 19 FEMMER’S DOCKa—TekphgleS:f( J. Foster, 6-1 Seater Tract. sion ' shadow so perfect that it = % ’ m e R “PHE Sanls STORE” fnabl’s physicians to measure in- Junea? Ferry & Naviga PRINCESS LOUISE S . i lernel cavities. i i = tion Company Augut n, 26 LOST—Tortoise-shell glassesc ng:s’ , SEE YURM.AN ’._____ T ' g er please notify Empire © 2095 | { New Fur Garments in L. C. SMITH and CORONA THE CHA / RT Y u ; TOST—Bromse bead bag st Tues- [ - New Slyles e TYPEWRITERS ‘ S. W. CARTER MORTUARY : 0 r g bt Bt Mot | Yurman, the Furrier | J. B. Burford & Co. || “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Alaska WANTED, i Triangle Bullding i g R By | Corner. 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1362 ; i | Eaundry % THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE G/iSTINEA_U Qur Services to Begin and End at the The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. TELEPHONE 15 i v st SR > YOUNG lady wishes board ‘and room with private family, ARply BLEVATOR SERVICE 2057 Empire. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MIDDLE-aged woman wants work Gang Plank of Every | er-Ca; — - hotel, u.:urlnt, or. cooking | Mo ee——| o : 'y Passeng: rrying Boat g o ey r small crew. ‘A-1 reférences. | ®———————- : Furare Write Mrs. Frank Malloy, 2009 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. y girl wants house work or care of children. Phone MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents Juneau Pairt Store PHONES 83 OR"85 “The Stofe That Pleases” ! Second Street, Near Majn =

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