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\HI:BRIDE- ‘Apartments. Phone 5701 { { FOR RENT—Upright piano to re- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1932. I THOWGHT . T\ - EERBID: YOU T'SCRATCH YER POISON- wye! SCANDALOUS, C SUSIE! FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE—9x12 Seamless Axmin- | ster Rugs, $22.00. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | | FOR SALE — Two income-produc- ing houses on adjoining lots, 50x 100, overlooking harbor, $5,250 and $1,575. Allen Shattuck, Inc, FOR SALE—Tricycle, rug, vacuum cleaner. Cheap. Phone 436. CANARY ¥ sivngrer;‘ Mrs. Steinbeck, 3d and Harri FOR SALE-Ox12 Tapestry Brus- sells Rugs, $11.50, Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | JACK FROST Woolen Wear forl the whole family. Finest cuswm} tailoring. The original Utah Wool- en Mills, Carl Lovett. Tel, 233. FOR SALE—7-room, fully furnish- | ed house, 11th and B Sts. Phone 3281. d ;‘Ofi SALE—Ford Coupe in good | running condition, reasonable. Phone 587, | FOR SALE—9x12 American Orient- al Rugs. The finest rug made in America, $94.00. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ;‘6;! SALE:—NoyEs property, corner 4th and Franklin. FOR SALE—At = quarter of its real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth Paku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- 1ard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. % I FOR RENT FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- Keeping rooms. Chanmel Apts Phone 436. FOR RENT — 2-room apartment, “completely furnished. Beautiful yiew. Also housekesping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOR RENT — Furnished house; 3 rooms and bath. Mike Vagge, near Government School. liable people. Call 203. FOR RENT — Olympic Pool Hali, “newly renovated, opposite I. Gold- stein’s Store on TFront Street. Room is 60x36 ft. Inquire at I. Goldstein’s Store. FOR RENT OR SALE — 6 -room modern house; hot-water hea’ Close in. Rental may be applid on purchase price. Inquire: ab Saloum’s Store. ROOMS and apartments. Capital] | Rooms, above Junedu Bakery, | Seward St. FOR RENT — Seven-mon; house. “Inquire at Bishop Apartments. SERN offices in_Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- model to sult tenant. ! -_— FOR RENT — Furnished, steam-[ ‘heated, apartment. Nugget Shop. M — YACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments. MEBRIDE Apsriumcala. Phone $101 " MISCELLANEOUS FURN your old gold into value, Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. — PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, - Phonographs, Expert Piaho Tun- ing. PRadio and phonograph re-} pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | and room, or board only, | ,at Marshall House, near Moose | Hall. Phone 2201. | ROOM and Board $40.00 per month, . Good eats. Clarence House, hfl‘&hK J. T. Foster, Phone 235. | o ———————— LOST AND FOUND —_— e LOST—Bronze bead bag last Tues- “day evening. Return to Empire. JUNEAU DAIRY | | ] ICE CREAM i Always Pure and Fresh l - ! " DRUGGIST * | WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 383, WANTED—Partner for $500 cash required 2077, Empire. nall hotel. Address C- EXPERIENCED woman wants work as nurse or companion on trip Southbound. P. O. Box 1686, Juneau. | DRESSMAKER wants sewing and |® Alaska due Saturday. alterations; will also go out by the d Phone 2103. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 554. WANT to borrow $1,000 on gilt- 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 Empire. |MIDDLE-nE;d_woman wants work in hotel, restaurant, or cooking for small crew. A-1 references. Write Mrs. Frank Malloy, 2009 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ALASKA HAS T FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 16.—Steamer Al- led at 9 o'clock this morn- Southeast AlaSka ports with 106 first class and 9 steerage pas- sengers aboard. | Miss L. Fry, Mrs. R. E. Scott, Mrs. H. H. Brownall and four Steerage are aboard the Alaska | booked for Juneau. NORCO ENROUTE: FIVE FOR JUNEAU SFATTLE, Aug. 16.—Motorship Norco sailed for Juneau and way- ports at 9 o'clock last night with 14 passengers aboard, the follow-| ing for Juneau: Mrs. Belle Reden, Mrs, Martha | Street, Mrs. G. A. Gustafson, Miss| Alice Menzie and Allen Rilliott. S e Daily Empue Wans Ads Fay The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. i JUNEAU FROCK | SHOPPE ] ;”;QEAT GUNS; = el I DON'T TRUST A BUT My BACK éc,m_, DON'TCHA, NO* MAN \ITCHES SOMETHIN' TRUST ME? TILL HE'S HAWG-TIED! - W el THERE! NOW GO AHEAD AN’ SCRATCH TO By CLIFF STERRETT- | i ce0evscsscssccene |o . . Steamer Movements |® rive about 6:30 o'clock this ® |® evening. . | ® Yukon scheduled to arrive ® ® at 6:30 o'clock this even- e ing. . ® Prince Rupert scheduled to e ® arrive late Thursday after- e & noon. . . Norco due Saturday. - . SCHEDULED SAILINGS LAl ® Zapora scheduled to sail from e . Seattle, August 16. Queen scheduled to sail from ® Seattle August 18 at 2 p. m. ® Aleutian scheduled to sail ® {rom Seattle August 20 at ® 9Ja m ® Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Aug- e ust 20 at 9 p. m. ® Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle August 22 at ¢ 9pm ® Prince George schedi®ed to e e :ail from Vancouver Aug. o} L4 at 10 p. m. o ® Northwestern scheduled to sail ® |, 1. City Wharf. e from Seattle Aug. 23 at 9 @ |p. ... t (® A m ®led to o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | . Admfiral evans scheduled south- e | ® Wednesday at midnight. ® Admiral Rogers scheduled ® scuthbound at 2:30 a. m. e Thursday. Admiral Watson is scheduled e scuthbound August 25. 3 LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e 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. ® 0000008 LARGE RECEIPTS OF HALIBUT AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug: 16. — Halibut| schooner Franklin arrived today | from the western banks with 45,000 pounds of fish and sold for 4% and 3 cents a pound. Arrivals from the local halibut banks were the Albatross with 42,000 pounds, Yaquina with 24,-/ 000 pounds and Tonic with 22,000 pounds; all selling for 4 and 3 cents a pound; National with 28,000 e00e0cceecevece cents a pound; Pioneer No. 3 with 13,000 pounds and selling for 4% and 3 cents a pound, and Alba- tross, Capt. Ed Dahl, with 9,000 pounds, selling for 4% and 3 cents a pound. e — T r TIDES TOMORROW ’. R 3 High tide 1:14 a. m, 173 feet Low tide 7:36 a. m. -20' feet High tide 1:56 p. m. 16.7 feet Low tide 7:50 p. m, 09 feet Old papers ror sale e Emplre Office. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15pm. 7:10a.m. q:m.m. F :15pm. I:m: 12 midnight 3:30pim. $1:00xm. *4:00pm. Leaves Douglas for Junean l:fi’ 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:18p.m. 12:18pm, 3:45pm.Y 1:18a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. ' Juneau Ferry & Naviga } MIDGET LUNCH i @ | attle. | tion Company 1 LIST FuR snuTH‘ With considerable cargo and 17 Eighty-nine thousand, three hun- passengers for Juneau, the steam- dred pounds of fish have been Marine News 1 MALEUTIAN HAS 1 to This Port and Takes 24 Away With one of the largest south-|. ® bouni passenger lists of the year, ® (the steamship Aleutian, Capt. Jos- ® leph Ramsauer and Purser Joseph ¢, Puget Sound. last | ® night enroute from Seward to Se- increased the usual ® [ number of travelers to a large ex- | ®(tent were cannery workers from' ® | the Westward on their way to ® | their homes in the States. She car-' ®|ried 234 of these laborers in steer- ® ‘age quarters, and, besides, had 112 L. Large, called What cabin occupants. at Juneau Took on Concentrates On arrival she the vessel moored Afiter disem- passengers there, she moor- the Alaska Juneau Gold |Mining Company's dock, at which loaded ore concentrates for Seattle discharge and from which she sailed south. The Aleutian prought seng:rs to Juneau, 12 pas- and on depart- ure, she took 24 from this port. Incoming passengers were: M J. McConnell, Julia H. Lane, Ethel Barrett, Dorothy Brooks, Lt. F. V. Barker, Dr. H. Gisell, J. P. Morgan, W. M. Holmes, {A. Z. Holly, M. D. Williams, Al- bert Wile, C. H. McLean. Booked Here For South All persons booked at Juneau for the South were for Seattle, namely* Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bradley, P. R. Bradley, Ruth Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. GroVves, Patsy Groves, Moder, Mod-r Helen G. Miss Monte Salisbur, Moder, Vincent Henry Neilson, C. R. Bell,! A. Leander, B. L. Kearns, b o7 Gibson, H. M. Dow, F. D. Smith, J. A, Davis, Walte: Schultz, William Armstrong, F. B. Brown T C. Ferguson, H. C. Moffit, - e When the naval airship Los An- | pounds and selling for 4% and 3|geles was decommissioned for Fed- eral econmy, she had a total fly- ing time of 4,342 hours. L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS customers” | DON'T BE TOO il ‘THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat d TU-I.YMGANAI.‘? T0 LOGAL DOCK | BARGAINS | J. B. Burford & Co. | |Via the Electrified Line l“O\l‘r do'arm worn By um;d | |¥ou can stretch your travel dollar ROGERS FROM 89,300 POUNDS SEATTLE GOES = OF FISH LIFTED {Vessel Brings 17 Passeng- Nearly All Receipts Are ers and Takes 13 on Comprised of King and Skagway Run Cohoe Salmon !ship Admiral-Rogers, Capt. S. K. landed in the past few days in lje and Purser R. V. Harris, Juneau. Of the total receipts, 88,- rived in Juneau from Seattle at 000 pounds were salmon and 1,300 o'clock this morning. She de- pounds halibut. All the salmon was ed for Skagway at 8 a. m. bought by the Juneau Cold Storage r having booked 13 passengers Company. The halibut was pur- for Lynn Canal. She iled to be back to this port senting the Sebastian Stuart Fish € Thursday morning, and after Company of Seattle. a brief stay then will sail by Salmon boats, captains and hail- way cf Sitka on her return voyage ings follow: | The vessel's freight was of gen- eral character for business houses. of kings and 14,000 pounds of co- | Passengers for Juneau hoes; Celtic, Henry Moy, 600'pounds | Passengers who disembarked at Of kings and 9,500 pounds of co- Junaau were: hoes;; Emma, Thomas Ness, 6,300 From Seattle—Mrs. Thomas Jud- pounds of kings and 18,000 pounds | son, Thomas Judson, Jr. Everett Of cohoes; Puppy, James Young, 7.~ Judson, N. T. Keaton, Raymond 200 pounds of cohoes; Aileen, 3,000 Abrahamson, J. F. Robertson and Pounds of cohoes; Ida, II, John two third class. Sonderland, 350 pounds of kings From Southeast Alaska ports— and 5,000 pounds of cohoes; Billie L. P. Freeley, Mrs. E. Creed, G- William Jackson, 1,700 pounds A E. T. Capp, Mrs. Ray Pera- Of cohoes; T 336, two trips, one| tovich, Mrs. Benjamin Putnam, w. With Richard Harris having 300 H. Stock, J. Yourke, John Olsen, Pounds of kings and 300 pounds of George Hatton, cohoes, and one with Benjamin { Booked For Lynn Canal Melvin having 150 pounds of kings Persons who took passage at and 100 pounds of cohoes; T 3380, Juneaa for Lynn Canal ports were: Jphxx Pademeister, 300 pounds of | For Haines—Gene Manning. kings and 300 pounds of cohoes; For Skagway—Mr. and Mrs. L, Rosalie, R. Livesay, 300 pounds of | 3 . . kings and 500 pounds of cohoes; | | thers, Mrs. George H. Mil- | i e ¥ T 373, John Austin, 100 pounds of | ler, Mrs. H. M. Hollman, Mrs. K T 37 02 Mary Moon Rachel i e B Biogn, MY # 3 and 2 for Halibut . The halibut was caught by !he} T 3380, Capt. John Pademeister, and was sold to Mr. Engstrom for R 3 cents a pound first grade and Bir¢s from the pigeon Ioft of 2 cents a pound second grade. the Lakehurst, N. J. Naval air B8~ ~ pyen” ghinmense in the last few tion averaged 436 miles an hOUT gaus consisted of 40 boxes, or 20,- in a 500-mile Tace. 000 pounds, of frozen dressed silver salmon to the San Juan ¥ish and R.;Richards, H. L. Morris, tian Pederson, Wilbur Kerr. five tierces of mild cured king salmon to the Atlantic and Pacific {Packing Company of Seattle by ithe Juneau Cold Storage, and one itierce of mild cured kings to the Sebastian Stuart Company by M. Engstrom. il BACK EAS1T OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden. Phone 534 o— g | | | | | o “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. far Sitka and { o the limit this year! Include your | Way Ports | {10me town in any one of these re- narkable round trip bargains. Take | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent {he Olympian via the scenically Phone Single O supreme electrified route. | ‘ Round Trip from | SEATTLE and TACOMA . | Tickets on Sale Daily CANADIAY PACIFIC sanme TO vm&gwm From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE @ August 19 citilu. Cllo::u' of con‘t’:::in;“ r::n-::. Ub-’ PRINCESS LOUISE eral stopovers. Also special e way, very low coach and August 12, 26 touri i waukieo foueist car fares to pointe.on The i SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE . particulars from V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agent JUNEAD : hiteBidg. 4ck Ave.and Onon Se. R B Careon, Coasral AGEAL s ADMIRAL is chased by E. E. Engstrom, repre- Vessels and Landings | Virginia, Louis Vig, 20,000 pounds | FINEST Leave call W. E. NOWELL, Agent LINE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE 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 *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. ‘lnquire about special to. American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Information, Reservationists and Tickets THE ALASKA LINE LARGEST PHONE 2 SAILINGS SMIRg; SEATTLE NORTHBOUND —_— SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau ‘Watson Aug. 13 SAN DIEGO Rogers Aug. 15 NEW YORK Queen Aug. 22 Evans .. Aug. 27 SOUTHBOUND Evans Rogers Queen ‘Watson TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, gy B ACIFIC J. B. BURFORD & CO. Packing Company of Seattle and | Ticket Agent Phone 79 wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION €O, August 16 STEAMS M. S. “ZAPORA"mW Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Juneas August 2% August 24 Calling at Funtér, Chichagol®, Hoonak Tenamwe, Port Alexander, Kla- *Calls first trip of month. only. For Tickets and Information see Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agen\ DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or :See: A. B. HAYES Phones: 100 - 79 - 107, ( Call at Petersburg, Wran, Leaves Seattle for Junea TFor Tickets and Information See - - FEMMER’S DO€K—Telephone 114 ler Charter to Capt. C..P. gell, u Aognst 10/ PHONES 83 OR 85 - THE SANITA . .. “The Store That Pleases” . _ RY €ROCERY DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Woodwb;k, Floors, w