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- it S s B oA e o B S i B e e o e b st e adna i | ettty < syt By 5 s e o SO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932. _ POLLY AND HER I’A] = | | | | i csesnamus s 190 i P Sy, o, G Wi i s : s PR S D IR L A G FOR SALE 1 CANARY . 3d and Harris M N 5 JACK FROST Woolen Wear fo arlne ew S whole family. Finest cus e original Utah Woo Carl Lovett. Tel. 233 FOR SALE—f-room, fully furnish- ed house, 11th and B Sts. Phone FOR s — A very neat little count, place. Cottage of 4 rooms; good land; creek; 8'2 s out. $1500. Allen Shattuck, ord Coupe in good reasonable. FOR SALE— running condition, Phone 537. FOR SALE— Nuu.s pruputy, corner 4th and Franklin. E‘OR "SALE—At = quarter of its real value, Bullard's homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. FOR RENT Al o0 0000000000 Steamer Movements Prince sail 3 co 15 9 a. Zapora scheduled to sail from arrive Yukon due Tuesday. Princess Alice aliie Aug. e Rupert \ORTHBO IND at 'L) tonight. Robert due late Sun- 1 Rogers scheduled to Monday afternoon. HEDULED SAILINGS scheduled to from Vancouver August at 9 p. m. scheduled to sail from 15 at 9 p. m. scheduled to from Vancouver August at 10 p. m. a scheduled to sail m Seattle August 16 at m. Seattle, August 16. FOR RENT—Upright piano fo re- o Queen scheduled 1o sall from Wholy people O T Princess Louise scheduled o FOR RENT — Olympic Pool Haii, call from Vancouver Aug- renovated, opposite I.Gold- ust 20 at 9 p. m. ste Store on Front Street. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Room is 60x36 ft. Inquire at L Prince George scheduled south e Uulrlsmu' Storc © 00000000 000000000000000000 000000 8008 Frrrrmemmmme FOR RENT OR SALE — 6-room ar Northland bou midnight tonight. . scheduled south- nd tomorrow afternoon. modern house; hot-water hea® | e Northwestern scheduled south- Close in. Rental may be applied e bound early Monday morn- e on purchase price. Inquire at e ing . Saloum's Store. | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound e iz = e Monday, August 15. . ROOMS and apartments, Cnplt...\'ll‘ Adminal Evans scheduled ® Rooms ove Juneau Bakery.!q T,y august 18. . Beward St o . LOCAL SAILINGS . FOR RENT — Seven-room ho # Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e “Inquire at Bishop Apartments. e day night at 6 p. m, for e - = " fein | ® Sitka and way ports. . DD BN oines e C{,‘;‘,fi‘fli;] © Pacific leaves every Thursday e Building ::l lm:/ 1enL,A. B 146 0 e iy Aar - Petersbury, ® model to suit e{main L i and way potts, z FOR RENT Furnished, steam-{® © » ¢ 8 8 ¢ ¢ ¢ & » ¢ 0 o heated apartment. Nugget Shopv{ VACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments. |~ TIDES ’l'()MORR()W | el s e e — . MCBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 | * 05 kit R, Low tide 5:38 a. m, -1.0 feet High tide 12.07 p. m, 145 feet Low tide 5:43 p. m.,, 34 feet FURN your old gold into value. High tide 11:47 p. m., 166 feet Cash or trade at the Nugget Sl #hop. 1 TIDES MONDAY NOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| Low tide 6:22 a. m, -17 feet P!l:honogmphs, Expert Piano Tun-| High tide 12:47 p. m, 15.5 feet ing. Radio and phonograph re-| Low tide 6:31 p. m, 23 feet pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or boarda only, | FIRE ALARM CALLS at Marshall House, near Moose | Hall. Phone 2201. }‘: ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. || 1§ Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. 1-6 J. T. Foster, Phone 235. 19 18 2 y 1-9 LOST AND FOUND 21 e R R e Sy LOST—Bronze bead bag last Tues- day évening. Return to Empire. WANTED DRESSMAKER wants sewing and alterations; will also go out by the day. Phone 2103. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phone 554. WANT to borrow $1,000 on gllt- edged security. Will pay 10% in- ‘terest.” Address C-2072, Empire. WANTED TO BUY—River boat or . round bottom boat’ suitable for outboard motor. C-2603 Emplre. —— | MIDDLE-aged woman wants work in hotél, restaurant, or cooking for small “crew, A-1 references. Write Mrs. Frank Malloy, 2000 WE HAVE IT . at the Right Price Lower Front Street Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts, Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw MilL Willoughby at Totem Grocery. wmoughby. WD Cash Seventh and Malin. Fire Hall. Home House. Gastineau and Rawn Wi Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Twelf! Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. ol e and green vegetables NORTHWESTERN' CALLS AND GOES TOLYNN CANAL Vessel Will Be Back Mon- | day and Sail for Seat- { tle Via Sitka With 48 passengers out of Se- attle, the steamship Northwestern, Capt. J. Livingston and Purser Paul Coe, had an uneventful voy- age rorth. She arrived in Juneau at 9:30 o'clock last night. She | sailed for Hawk Inlet, Haines and Skagway at 1:30 this morning. At Hawk Inlet she is scheduled to load canned salmon. She will be back lere early Monday morning, and after a brief stay will depart of Taku Glacier and Sitka er return trip to Seattle. Fairly Large Cargo The vessel brought a fairly large |cargo for Juneau. Considerable of the freight consisted of fresh fruits Her perish- {albe commodities went on sale at me cpening of business today to the Saturday trade. Twenty-three of the Northwest- ‘(rn passengers were round-trip lizhit passengers disembarked at this port. They were: From Seattle—Earnest A. R. Lynch and child. From Ketchikan—Allan T. Sher- man and two steerage. From Petersburg—Mr. R. Griswold. Outgoing Passenger List Five persons took passage here for Heines and Skagway, namely: | For Haines—Mrs. Nancy Acklen, Mrs. ‘George Gilbertson, Donald | Gilbertson. For Skagway — Samuel Hansen, Mrs. Samel Hansen. Parsons, L. {| Bergmann Hotel (! Dining Room ;s | First Class Home Cooking | Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. { NEMA WORM CAPSULES Best for Young and Old | Foxes BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME Phone 134 Free Delivery and Mrs. |t NBHTHI.AND HAS NAVIGATION By CLIFF STERRETT LISTEN, SUSIE, HOW MUCH LONGER HAVE I GOT TO WEAR THIS DANG TILL YOUR PHYSICIAN " PRONOUNCES YER POISON- [ {1V CURED! 3 PASSENGERS CAPACITY CARGO, ONYUKONIS = ABOARD YUKON {Motorship Will Be Back from Althorp Sunday on Way to Seattle Bringing a capacity cargo 14 passengers, the motorship N land, Capt. Leonard Willlams and Purser E. P. Winch, arrived in Juneau late this forenoon from Seatt’s. She had freight for dis- charye at the Femmer wharf Unioa ©Oil Company, the Jun: iLumlm Mills and Douglas, | Goes to Port Althorp 1 She loft this afternoon for Port Althorp to load canned salmon for Puget Sound. She will be jback here tomorrow afternoon, and 1after a brief stay here, will de- part on her regular voyage to Se- attle. Ircoming Passenger List Incoming passengers were: From Scattle—Mrs. J. M. Ci Mrs. Norma Graham, Miss nce Noonan, Miss Rose W t Miss Stella Stolte, Sta; Stolt>, A. Fritzmeier, Curtis C ham, R. Slagle, Edward Slagle. From Southeast Alaska port Mrs. E. E. Verdier, Llyle M. Glod- gett, H. B. Carbray, H. O. Wil- son. ail BIG JOB TRYING TO CRASH GATE PALD ALTO, <Cal., Aug 2 Tolan, winner of t3e; l00- dash in the Olymplesphwas to walk half a mi‘.oihexe ge: his chance to make the American team. | The former Unive igan mnegro speedst: with | Jnhn Weyhright, Navy dash, ufl‘wd the €tanford stadium here foy the final American trials in running togs, but both had left their tick- ets in the dressing room. They were challenged by a gate official who refused them admis- sion declareing ‘“‘Admission _ by, tickeis only.” While hundreds of spectators, waitiaz to get in, knew who the | men were, the gatekeeper was ada- | mant and the pair had to walk a half mile around the stadium to |find admission. e { JUNIOR TEAMS TO PLAY ! The DeMolays will play the TIs- ity of Mich- landers tonight at the Juneaubase- | ball park. The game will start| % at 6:13. . | Smith Electric Co. SEWARD STREET | EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | DON'T BE T0OO UBERAL '14 PASSENBERS TRACK ACE HAS 4 __ owner SEATTLE, Aug. 13.—There will be tw> more sailings of the sieam- er Yukon from Dawson for points on the Yukon river between Daw- son and Tanana, one leaving Daw- son about September 1 on which the last connections from Seattle will be the Alaska, August 15 and the Queen, August 18, and the sec- ond cne, the last sailing of the seascil, leaving Dawson about Sep- temner 15, Tre final connecting vessels Seatti* will be the Northweste: Augus: 23, Admiral Rogers, August 25 and Queen, September 1, the latter vessel for perishables only. The last sailing from Seattle to connect with the steamer for Mayo will be the Queen, Septem- ber 15. TED, JUST DOG, GOES | TO HUNTING GROUNDS RESERVED FOR DOGS the brown and white dog 11 has been a familiar figure aroull Juneau for many years, how long is an open question, no more. Yesterday he went to toe eternal abiding place re- served for canines who love all men, not to mention women and children. | Ted was just “dog.” He had no | particular pedigree, but that made no difference to his human asso- ciates and in his fidelity to them. He scemed to have no particular and many times different persons went good for him when the hands of the law was about to fall heavily on him when he' could show no tag for la license. On &'l occasions, he found some- one who paid the required fee and eaftached the tag. In his younger days, he romped through ~ the streets and vacant lots with youngsters, making their i games his own. Lately the mflrm-‘ ities of age kept him more inac- | tive. He made the rounds of his | favorite restaurants and meat mar- | kets where he never failed to find a welccme and some choice mor- sels of good red meat. This Sum- mer he wasn't able to do even |that, ond virtually helpless, yester- 1day he was sped on his way to | the lhlm. H —— The Yve stock and meat industry is one of the three largest in the country. ‘ HAAS } Famous Candies t The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings 1 } | *Pr— ' | | day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and i T ‘Way Ports JUNEAU SAMPLE 1§ *Tuons sings o2 i l The Lit :§181££’ with the II l ‘ vt R MCAHADIAN DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” Grand Ave, St. Paul, Minn. 3 _—.—-—,———. EAU YOUNG Funeral Parlors Harry Race ] The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. e ettt JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dreases, Lingerie Qur Services to You THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Gmx Plank of Evcrx Mc-fi-rrm Boat PHONES 83 OR 8 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane 6:18a.m. 6:16p.m. T:10a.m. -4J:30p.m. 9:15a.m. :40p.m. 12: 4 11:16p.m. !::&fi: 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneas 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m., $T:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t -9:86p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15pam. 13:15pm. 8:46p.m.t 1:18a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thape, ‘kzln and End at the happy huntings- of dogs like o;—_.;- NEARING END FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 13. — Steamer Yukon of the Alaska Steamship Ccempany, sailed for Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morning with 49 first class and 9 steerage passen- gers aboard. The following passengers ahoard the Yukon are booked for Juneau: ‘Timothy Ryan, Bishop J. R. Ori- mont, Maurine Parkér, Miss E. T. Deer, Anton Africh, Mrs. E. E. Engstrom, Miss Olive Frus and two “Leera,ge RADIO OFFICE HOURS CHANGE Effective tomorrow, and here- after on Sundays and holidays, the receiving office of the Radio,; on the ground floor of the Unit- ed States Federal and Territorial | Building, will be open from 9 o'clocx in the morning until 12 noon and from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Heretofore, for the past several months, the office has | been opened on Sundays and holi- days the regular daily hours, from 8 a. m. to 12 midnight. During the time the receiving office is closed. Messages may be filed, howsver at room 504, fifth floor, the sending office, which continues | to be open 24 hours daily| T()WN BOOQTERQ WISE(‘KALK SEYMOUR, Ind, Aug. 13—It s not every town that can wisecrack | in the town slogan, and few that| can will. Seymour boosters did not hesitate, however. Signposts greet- ing the tourist urge “See more of || Seymour.” e — LION Kiil HEAVY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13—In the first six months of 1932, the State Fish and Game Commission reported 159 mountain lions had been killed in California. Twenty- five of the beasts were brought down in June. JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- PACIFIiC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE August 19 PRINCESS LOUISE August 12, 26 Tickets, ultruuonx and full -particulars from V. W. mvnm.l. Agent “The Store That Pleases” THE,_SANITARY GROCERY Pacific Transportation Company M. 8. “PACIFIC” Leaves Olty Dock every Thurs-| SUSSUSPSSSUS § | TR FINEST STEAMERS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALEUTIAN Aug. 15 tN'WESTERN Aug. 12 Aug. 15 *YUKON Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 22 TALASKA Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 —Southwsestern Route. i—Southeastern Route. Inquire abou! special rates to American Legien Conventicn at Fairbanks For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. | 1 { SEATILE NORTHEOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave 108 AMGRIES Watson Wk :‘\:Xg‘fl;‘; SAN DIEGO Rogers Aug. 15, NEW YORK Queen Aug. 37 Evans .. Aug. 27 SOUTHBOUND Evans i Rogers Queen Watson TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent | | i J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. wock, Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, WILLS NAVIGATION €O. s:Leave Seattle Arrive Junean 'Leave Juneas LAP ORA August 16 August 24 August 24 Hoonah Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kla.: Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see Phone 8 Q. J. WBBIR. Agent - S DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 79 107 10 M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt C. P, "1: 1;) Call at Petersburg, W. Leaves Seattle for Juneau Aug: tor Tickets and Information ; FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 11¢ DUPONT DUCO for “Funutnre, Wood oors, Walls, Autos ek Juneau Paint Store’ Second Street, Near Main -