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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932. POLLY AND HER [(‘come. PAW, THE DOCTOR L’ DHONED ME O GIVE YE BAKING SODA BATH FER YER POISON =IVY! =i B0 2 PA JESS A HAW, HAW/ SO Y'SUBSTITUTED COCOA FER THE EVENIN, EH? Y'OLE roe—— 101} SALE k : FOR SALE — Two income-produc- ing houses on adjoining lots, 5 100, overlooking harbor, and $1 Allen Shattuck, Inc. | FOR SAL ‘Trieycle, rug, vacuum }_ cleaner. Cheap. Phone 436. % CANARY singers. Mrs. Steinbeck, o 3d and Harris. ? g . JACK FROST Woolen Wear for . the whole family. Finest custom e tailoring. The original Utah WoJl- 5 en Mills. Carl Lovett. Tel. 233 FOR SALE—7-room, fully furnish- ed house, 11th and B Sts, Phone @ 3281. . s - et i FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in good o running condition, reasonable. o Phone 537. b FOR SALE—Noyes property, corner : 4th and Franklin. s FOR SALE—At = quarter of its e real value, Bullard’s homestead of o 148 acres, patented, at mouth e Taku River, commonly known as e Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- e lard on premises or to L. V. Win- e ter, Juneau. . ¥ R . FOR RENT . = — !9 FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- e keeping rooms. Channel Apts. o Phone 436 R FOR RENT — 2-room apartment. o completely furnished Beautiful > view. Also housekeeping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOR RENT — Furnished house; 3 e rooms and bath. Mike Vagge, near o Government School. o — e g FOR RENT pright piano to re-| g liable people. Call 203 % newly renovated, o stein's Store o Room is 60x36 ! Goldstein's Stére. hot-water Close in. Rental may be appliad house; modern on purchase Inquire at| Saloum’s Store. price. ROOMS and apartments. Capital Rooms, above Juneau Bakery, Seward St. Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers scheduled to airive at m 1t tonight. Yukon scheduled to arrive 7 0. m sday Princess Alice due tomorrow afternoon or evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 15 at 9 p. m. Prince Rupert scheduled to from Vancouver August at 10 p. m. a scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 ab 9 a m Zapor: heduled to sail from S , August 16. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Augusc 18 at 2 p. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sall from Vancouver Aug- ust 20 at 9 p. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 22 at 9 p.m Prince George :ail from Vancouver 22 at 10 p. m Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 23 at 9 m, JTHBOUND SAILINGS e Robert scheduled south~ bound at midnight tonight Aleuttan scheduled to arrive in port at 1 o'clock tomor- row morning and sails 2 Tours later. Admiral evans scheduled south- Wednesday at midnight. Admiral Watson is scheduled surthhound August 25. LOCAL 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 ponts. e ccsoceecsnmcoe ————— Al schedtted to Aug. P VSt AT 9 . FOR RENT — Seven-room housc.| | TIDES TOMORROW : ROBERT'S LAST : TRIP OF SEASON : 1S HER BEST *Prince Boat Comes with . L 122, Including 60 . . o mn Fflllll Gloup <l e! More passengers came north on o |the steamship Prince Robert on o |her present and last voyage of . |the year than on any of her prev- o |lous trips this season. o |in Junean last o | from Vancouver, B. C. to Skagway, o |she had aboard 122. She will be o |back here tonight on her return o | South e | The vessel brought to this port o |four passengers—Mr. and Mrs. R. o J. Wulzen, Mrs. E. Olafson and eo|J. R. Romer. There were four o | othess with northern destinations— | William Bunting for Skagway, and | Davia W. W. Mascall, Dorothy L. | Phelps and Reginald A. Sheppard for Whitehorse, Y. T. | 60 in Farmers’ Party | Al the rest were tourists. Among them were 60 members of a Far- | mers' excursion party, composed of o |Tesidents of New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, o | New Hampshire, Massachusettsand | Vermont. i | ‘The group was under. the direc- |tion of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Weatherby of Ithaca, N. Y, and Verne Bedell of Ridgefield Park, |N. 3. | Among the prominent passengers J 13y |Motorship Retur On arrival {ner, Mrs. M. Essler, evening enroute : Hun'er, " NORTHLAND.HAS WATSON FROM 13 PASSENGERS SEATTLE GOES ———ONTRIP SOUTH TO WESTWARD Althorp with Canned Fish for Seattle Thirteen passengers embarked at Juneau for the South on the Motor:hip Northland, which sailed from here for Seattle early Sun- day. They were: For Petersburg—Oscar Hart. For Wrangell — James Gilkey, Karl Theile, George Haubner, Fred ‘Waller. For Ketchikan—Irene M. Thomp- son. Booked For Seattle Seattle—Mrs. George Hub- Mrs. E. L. Mrs. John McCormick, MecCormick, Miss Florence J. B. Setzer. Arrived Hcre Saturday The Northland arrived in Juneau Saturday from Puget Sound, and after mbarking passengers and dischorging freight here, she went to Por% Althorp to canned salmon. On her return to this port yesterday, she stayed only an hour beforé proceeding south. — e — PRINCE GEORGE TAKES 6 PASSENGERS SOUTH On sailing om Juneau early Sunda7 morning, enroute from Skazway to Vancouver, B. C, the steamship Prince George took six passengers south from this port They re: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Edson, “Mrs. Sowerby, William E. Marekel, For Iren Ault, I Daniel Christman and W. T. Nig-aiunice, is aftributed to heavy fog on, The Prince George called at Ju- o | are Oiivior Jallu, banker of Paris, {neau last Thursday night on her o | France and Mrs. Jollu, and Herbert o | W. Kidd, a leading lawyer of Los o |Angelos, Calif., and Mrs. Kidd. | Tnasmuch as the vessel was here early in the evening and pleasant | weather prevailed, many of the ® | excursionists motored to Menden- o | hall Glacier. i gk Bihap Apeails. | 3 l Gilliland Not Aboard MODERN offices in Goldsteid| pigh tide 0:35 a. m, 172 feet “Building at low rental. Will re-| 1oy tide 7:00 a. m., -21 feet |J. A. Crawford purser on the model to suit tenant. Hisn tide 1:24 p. m., 163 feet |Prince Robert. Gordon Gilliland, .- P K Low tide 7:11 p. m., 15 feet |regular assistant purser of the R RENT — P'imfif:cdécs:::) - | ship, is not making the present heated apartment. Nugg " | pree————— |voyage on account of the death o L e . YACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments. MCBRIDE ‘Apartments. Phone 5701. | MISCELLANEOU [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. —— e PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, " ‘Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Q D BOARD a_t;d room, or poard only, at Marshall House, near Moose Hall. Phene 2201. ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. Good eats, Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. b e 0t RS LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bronze bead bag last Tues- . «day evening. Return to Empire. WANTED e e erer— WANTED—Partner for small hotel. $500 cash required. Address C- 2077, Empire, ———— EXPERIENCED -Wwoman wants work nurse or companion on trip Southbound. P. O. Box .1686, Juneau. DRESSMAKER wants sewing and alterations; will also go out by|® iy the day. Phone 2103. , . T VERSATILE young man needs im New 8 L. C. SWH and (B'ngDNA _ ediate employment. College back- mw" I.’B-n el TYPEWRITE! ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. geal ticket most desired. Phone 854 |of his 18-year-old sister. She was FIRE ALARM CALLS | drowned in Shannigan Lake, Brit- Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Maln. Second and Maln. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Maln. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of Dpowe house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview D tin and Indian. bbe B9t 1 b g VY “~boad porspeee @ T OREEIRENL & o weseocs “bhabd 2 434 Twelfth, B.PR. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Beater Tract. o Mboa |ish Columbia, in a speedboat ae- cident. Mr. Gilliland’s place is being ta- |ken by Duncan MacKenzie. |RED WING ARRIVES , FROM TULSEQUAH Brirging four passengers, the river boat Red Wing, Capt. Wil- liam Strong, came to Jumeau this morning from Tulsequah, B. C. She is scheduled to return there this evening, Those who came on the craft were: R. E. Legg, J. Harlin, D. G. Gaggett and C. M. Lee. HAAS Famoue Candits The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings | sy — way from Vancouver SRl ESTEBETH BRINGS . &8 FROM SITKA RUN From an uneventful voyage to Sitka and way ports the motorshi Estebeth returned early this morn- to Skagway. Cant. H. Neddon is skipper and [ing to Juneau. She brought here| eight passengers, namely: Froia Sitka—Mrs. C. E. Raie. From Chichagof—F." E. Scabre. From Hidden Falls—Mrs. R. E. Cougirin, Mrs. Winn Goddard. From Tenakee — Miss 1. Aalto, Sam Chamblan. From Hawk Inlet—E. Jacobsen From Hoonah—Mrs. A. Johnson. .- NOTICE TO DOG OWNE A number of dogs without license tags have been killed during the past few days. After this date, August 15, drastic action will be taken against all dogs found with- out such tags. G. E. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. DON'T BE TOO —adv. Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur doorstep worn by satisfled [l WANT to borrow $1,000 on gilt- * edged security. Will pay 10% in- Vterest. Address C-2073, Empire. . g 'WANTED TO BUY—River boat or round bottom boat suitable for outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. —_——————————— MIDDLE-aged woman wants work = botél, restaurant, or cooking small crew. A-1 references. rite Mrs. Frank Malloy, 2008 @rand Ave, St. Paul, Minn. et et y of Toledo has a ’ h is patterned after thef| of arms of Ferdinand and|| ELEVATOR SERVICE 8, ZYNDA, Prop. e Our Services to You ns from plrelurned to Unalaska aboard the THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat By CLIFF STERRETT TLL LEARN TH' LIL MUTT T'MAKE A MONKEY HEH! WOT SUSIE DON'T KNOW, WON'T HURT HER NONE/ NEW SERVICE PLANNED FOR - ALASKA LINE Vessel Brings Seven Pas- Officials “of Pan-American sengers Here and Takes | Airways, Inc., Make Away Fifteen Announcement Bound from Seattle to Seward: and Seldovia, the steamer Admiral| 5 > | Watson, Capt. Einar Thomsen and|.jiry plaskan routes maintain- Purser H. J. Dix, called at Juneau | i Sunday niorning, arriving at 215y | fype ok MEnsmAstotich Gejela and departing at 4:30." She dls_‘};‘al te future development of the o 75 A0 ‘erritory.” R ;‘n!ficm‘;mhe;‘; o ! 'The company officials believe Al- e vess:f it "‘“’sev:: as. ASKa’s industries, providing com- sotiged £ Ciits rtg axtialer P | merce to the United States of $83,- g 16 Mrs’”E; e Byx:abhers 1000,000 annually and a tourist Mr. ";'ul Mrs, J. ‘A I%ich;rds F _‘"trade bringing 36,000 peopy® there st SOT > annually will expand rapdly if ‘\:/;a:ie papcd Uk, . Thomsiprovided adequate transpo.tation.” Fifteen persons booked passage Rfivum?e:c“lh::lu?eeshflllrcze o here for the Westward. They were: |, .~ g e For Yakutat—R. M. MacKenzie |tained throughout the year and | : s ' will solve transportation prob- Mrs. R. M. MacKenzie, J. P. Val- lems, officials said. cotine, Mrs. P. A Traffers, D. D.| "5 sarepuards to air travel, the Sutton, W. H. Gillard. ecompany plens to install 2-way Book . s - o8 Fer Cordve communication by radio giving the For Cordova—Judge aud Mrs. 5 g pilots complete reports from Unit- James JPikemstism, 3. B OWRRd, L States weather stations, and L. M. Carrigan, A. C. Black. "y For Seward—Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1°“her Yas. (Continuea 1rom Page One) Matrize. Seaed . o) OFFICIAL IS HERE Loy Seldovia—Mrs. A. Rice: O Lyman . Peck, Vice-President jand General Manager of the Pa- | cific-Alaska Airways was in Ju- neau last week and left for Fair- banks last Saturday morning in a plane piloted by Joe Crosson. During the time he was in Ju- neau Mr. acquisition of the Alaska Airways EUNICE TOTAL 0SS, BELIEF ,. DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Aug. {1p.—The wreck of the motorship poses. ONLY 2 HALIBUTERS SELL FISH, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug. 15. — Schooner Betty Jone arrived from the local halibut banks today with 17,000 pounds of halibut and sold the catch for 6 and 3% cents a pound. The Libanon brought 9,500 pounds of halibut and sold for 7 and 3% cents a pound. There were no arrivals the western banks. combired with the ship’s compass being out of order. Witn the weather calm and the: sea smooth, the Eunice grounded fon rocks on the beach on the edst side of Carlisle Island on August at 7 o'clock in the evening. She filled Wwith water quickly. | Capt. Nelson believes heavy |seas have since broken the boat up. The captain and crew of four from coast guard cutter Montgomery. They suffered no hardships fol- {lowing the wreck and to the time |they were rescued. \THREE FROM SALLY B. (] 0Old papers for sale at Empire Office. ——e OLYMPIC ROOMS | FRONT STREET | | EMBARK ON WATSON | _ = i To catch the steamship Admiral | yvps P, Hayden. ‘Phone 534 | Watson, bound westward, Dr. R, M | [MacKenzie and Dr. J. P. Valentine, Py {dentists and Mrs. MacKenzie, all [SUSISSSSSERSSSS of Ketchikan, came to Juneau Sat-| urday night on Dr. MacKenzie's, . |yacht Sally B. They embarked on' Mo“"”"’p |the Watson for Yakutat. | “ESTEBETH” The Sally B, in charge of Capt.| Oscar Weston, will go from hece| Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- to Hoonah to wait there two day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and weeks, when she will come here; Way Ports to meet the two dentists and Mrs. . |MacKenbie on their return voyage! DAVE HOUSEL, Agent to this port from Yakutat. Phone Single O On the Sally B, Pr. MacKenzi2| and Dr. Valentine voyage to smn’ll' communities in Southeast Alaska on professional visits. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane CAHADIAM PACIFIC 6:1%am. 65:15pam. % __!A!ng 4 7:108.m. :30p.ma. TO VANCOUVEE, VICTORIA, 0:15a.m.1 :40pm. and SEATTLE R :00pn. 3:30pmt $:0am. rom Juneau *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junsan PRINCESS ALICE 6:30a.m. §:30p.m, August 19 ::mun.' zzzmm :30a.m. :65p.m. . PRINCESS LOUISE 12:45p.m.t 1:30D.0. 2116, Qm».-. August 12, 26 ':“’mm‘l i Jippan, Tickets, reservations and full t-Prsght ¥ be sccpten b W MUSKEI S At ‘Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company ! . M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Pock every Thurs- jay at 10 am. for Petersburg. Kake, Port Alexander gnd way J. B. Burford & Co,, Agents Begin: and End at the ohote ™ Valentine Bldg. | MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL Merchant Lunch—40 cents — oo ® Ty JUNEAU FROCK | ! | | s | 9 ———————8 —_— PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITAR .. “The Storg That Pleases” Peck made known the | by his company and intended pur—i FINEST EAMERS LARGEST ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY: SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug, 22 Aug. 29 Steamer— ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN *YUKON TALASKA Aug. *ALEUTIAN Aug. 20 *—Southwestern Rou'e. f—Southeastern Route. Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 13 16 Aug. Inquire about special rates to American Legion Conventicn at Fairbanks For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 SEATILE z A\ SAN FRANCISCO Leave ave Seattle Juneau LOS ANGELES ‘Watson Aug. 10 Aug. 13 SAN DIEGO Rogers .Aug. 11 Aug. 15 NEW YORK Queen Aug. 18 Aug. 23 Evans .Aug. 24 Aug. 27 SOUTHBOUND Evans Aug. 17 Rogers Aug. 17 Queen . . 24 Watson . 24 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock o SIS PACIFIC STE J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 X sLeave Seattle Arrive Juncau Leave Juneaw M. 5. ZAPORA August 16 August- 24 August 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Heonah Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only, For Tickets and Information see . O. J. WEBER, Agent WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 { DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways ' For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 9 107 M. S. Prince of Wales (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan _ Leaves Seattle for Juneau August 10 1 ¥or Tickets and Information See s FEMMER'S DOCK—Telephone 114 TELEPHONE 15 . DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Walls, Autos ' Jotes. Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main R ——

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