The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 17, 1932, Page 6

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YOUR POISON-IVY ! POLLY AND HER PALS AN’ DON'T YoU DARE & COME BACK TILL YOU'VE SAW A DOCTOR ABOUT PO FOR SALE WANTED CURRANTS for sale at $1 pe ien. Phone 175. | zal- } RSB o | — 3-burner stove, good condition; 5 - string panjo, practically new. Cheap. May be seen at Newman's, on main highway, '12% miles out. Box 419, Juneau, TOR SALE—9X12 Scamless Axmin- ster Rugs, $22.00. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE —Two income-prod ing houses on adjoining lots, 50x 100, overlooking harbor, $5250 and $1575. Allen Shattuck, Inc FOR SALE—Tricycle, rug, vacuum cleaner. Oheap. Phone 436. FOR SALE0x12 Tapesiry Brus- sells Rugs, $1150, Juneau-Young Hardware Co. JACK FROST Woolen Wear for the whole family. Finest custom failoring. The original Utah Wool- en Mills. Carl Lovett. Tel. 233. FOR SALE—7-room, fully furnish- ed house, 11th and B Sts. Phone 3281 FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in good Yunning condition, reasonable. Phone 537. FOR SALE—9x12 American Orient- 4l Rugs. The finest rug made in America, $9400. Juneau-Young Hardware Go. —_fi SALE;;Noyes prof)al-ty, corner 4th and Franklin. ———————— rofl. SALE-—At w 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- - DRESSMAKER wants sewing and GUARANTE day. Best references. Phone 10. & | WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 383. WANTED—Partner for small hotel | "$500 cash required. Address C- | 2077, Empire. | EXPERIENCED woman wants work | as nurse or companion on trip Southbound P. O. Box 1686 [ sseac will also go out by Phone 2103. altzrations; the day. VERSATILE young man needs im- te 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 trade at Cash or Shop. the Nugget PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or poard only, at Marshall House, near Moose Hall. Phone 2201. Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. Old papers ror sale at Emplre fard on premises or to L. V. Wit | ornce ter, Juneau. R FOR RENT | SEE YURMAN | e - FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- keeping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436. } | .. = FOR RENT — 2-room apartment, eompletely furnished. Beautiful ew. Also housekeeping rooms. ~.Channel Apts. Phone 436. P Lo 5 FOR RENT — Furnished house; 3} | rooms and bath. Mike Vagge, near Government School. FOR RENT—Upright piano to re- | liable people. Call 208, . New Fur Garments im | New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Building | . OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Close in . | Mrs, F. Hayden. Phone 534 I \ FOR RENT OR SALE — 6 -room A modern house; automatic oil | burner. Close in. Rental may be applied on purchase price. In- t . quire at Saloum’s Store. i ROOMS and apartments. Capital Rooms, above Juneau Bakery, Seward St. ! . | The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | | | . . . FOR RENT — Seven-room house. Inquire at Bishop Apartments. e MODERN offices in Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re~ model to suit tenant. E RENT — Furpished, steam- }ibed apartment. Nugget Shop: | 3 JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” e VAGANCY, ‘MacKinnon Apartments. . WCBRIDE. Apartments. Phone 5701. " $0ST AND FOUND- s:PEI ED boat picked up. Owner Please call at Empire. office. i LOST—Bronze bead oag last Tues- . day evening. Return to Empire. “JUNEAU DAIRY || ICE CREAM || 'I' FIRE ALARM CALLS o Totem Grocery. % ‘Wil , opp. Cash Cole’'s Garage. Front and Sew! i ;51 I Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince . Rupert -scheduled . to arrive late Thursday after- e +Alaska due Saturday. Norco due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Seattle August 18 at 2 p. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail irom Seattle August 20 at 9 a. m Princess Louise scheduled to 9 p. m Prince George schedi¥ed to :ail from Vancouver Aug. 22 at 10 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 23 at 9 a. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled couthbound at 2:30 o'clock in the morning. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning. Princess Alice scheduled to arrive in port at 5 o‘clock Friday morning and sails 3 hours later. Yukon scheduled to sail south next Monday. 9000000000000 00000c00c00t 00t ORtR00 e High Low tide 2:28 p. m., 168 feet tide 8:26 p. m.,, 06 feet 217,200 POUNDS OF SALMON UNLOADED Three trips with a total of 27,200 pounds of salmon, virtually | all cohoes, constituted fish activi- ties today in Juneau. | The Sadie, Sandy Stevens, un- loade1 11,200 pounds and the Celtic Capt. Henry Moy, 8,000, both car- goes being bought by the Juneau Cold Storage Company, and the Thlinket, 8,000 pounds, which were purchased -by E. E. Engstrom, rep- resentetive of the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company of Seattle. e KENDRICK VISITS NORTH Among the passengers making the round trip on the Prince Rob- ert was former Mayor Kendrick, of Philadelphia, Penn. He is also a former Potentate of the Shrine Temple in the Pennsylvania metro- polis. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thans 6:16a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. :80p.m. 9:158.m.¢ :40p.m. 12 p.t 11:15pm. 2 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. 4 Leaves Douglas for Jumesu Juneau Ferry & Naviges: tion Company THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1932. Marine News v :PRINGESS ALIGE 'y... p..coier Brouen By CLIFF STERRETT LISTEN, STRANGER, HAVE YOU ANY IDEA WHEN THE {HOURS HERE ON —__tWAY'TO SEWARD to Juneau and 14 L : GALLS ONWAY | Taken Away | % e :‘ T0 LYNN GANAL1 Three hours were spent here last ! evening by the stedimship Yukon, ol E— Queen scheduled to sail from e ivessel Wlu Be Back Here . Aug- ® cal m Vancouv | : u‘:: 2{)’?“ 9 pnmu e o |Of freight, the stéamship Prin- passengers at ;Iuneau.n i : e bt s cess Alice, Capt. W. Q. Palmer| Fourteen for Westwar . Northland scheduled to sail e booked here 14 passengers Atlee. Pomerene of Cleveland, for- from Seattle August 22 at e for upper Yukon River points. S » LOCAL SAILINGS . 4 AUDITOR ON VISIT HERE i Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e SR ETR 7 | | Aboal’d SaVCd day night at 6 p. m, for @ “444* Joha Robertson, traveling audi- 4 . Sitka and way ports. < FO‘JSR HA'LIBUTERS tor for the Paeific Coast Coal :Sl:;i"’sll!l‘gfioll\(P\::ml;lr(lfbe:uShmz:: Pacific leaves every Thursday FIL. A’ | Company, arrived here Monday AR S ion by ted & ! Kake and way ports. ®| SEATTLE, Aug. 17.—~Sghooner the local branch of that company. oo 0 T O don steamer City I Capt Charles A. Glasscock and Pu: M. J. Wilcox, enroute from Seattle to Seward. She arrived at 6 o'clock and departed at 9. | The vessel had a: large . cargo d a fair passenger list for the rd ports. She put off gen- ght and dsembarked nine Friday on Return Voyage South Wica 73 passengers and 150 tonseral land Purser P. A. Hole, called at/ She o|Juneau last night enroute from for th: Westward. ! Ohio, has been named as a director | o | Vancouver, B. C, to Skagway. She/ Incomwing passengers were: of the Reconstruction Finance cor- o|will be back here Priday on her| M:s. E. E. Engstrom, Miss Alice poration. He will succeed Gen. .1re:um voyage south. ! Frun, Miss E. T. Deer, Maurice Charles G. Dawes as chairman. (As- |"“Among the through pasengers Parker, Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, Sociated Press Photo) :‘wexe 11 for Mayo, Whitehorse and Rev. Timothy Ryan, Anton Africh, | mer United - States senator from o | Dawson. Seven persons disembarked and two steerage. o |at this port: The rest are round-| Outgoing passengers were: o | trip tourists. These included two, For Valdez and Seward o | distant travelers, Andre Fonville! For Valdez—J. T. Pefrich, Keith and William H. Tre- Petricn, Miss Alleen Niemi, Vivian .{or Paris A > o | Wartha-James of London. |Lavanway, R. E. Southwell. 1 H '1 Passengers who got off here! For Seward—Mrs. Ida Martinson, .‘were: /Miss Elzabeth Ryder, Miss Eva Gov. George A. Parks, D. Hawkesworth, Delbert D. Rose, E. F. Zuern, G. A. E. Karnes. - Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gallwas, Mr. Black, and Mrs. Hugo W. Mattson, Mrs.|Charles Mary A. Todd, Miss Gloria Law- Hayes, rence, Miss Rose Rosensfein. |E. Aus Nearly all the vessel's freight] was of general character destinedil,:\cu,lC COAST COAL CO. NO LIVES LOST Near Accident Occurs in Ohio River — 781 o0 00000 s '[Colurflbm arrived from the west- H.«- expects to leave 'm}igm for of Memphis struck a rock in the i IDES. TOMC o {500 ;“‘1‘1::: Z:fml;;shw;;{i ‘?otl: ?ér_ . Ttmflé{wtm ‘mzrli)emcvxeor‘d of 748 excursionist AT ORROW | e s capitol at Austin cov- L 5ok Sxoon i 9 u:“:;:,:]: ff;;s thcpo ‘;:g;l bmks‘er:hth;f;x:crespand has about 20 ;’;‘d a;_ccrre:lh :icii!p;\g 1;2::6%:;; High tide 1:51 @ m., 171 feet |were the Chancellor with 24000 actes of floor space in all [to the Kentucky shore. Low tide 8:09 a. m., -15 feet |pounds of halibut, selling, for 4 | The hull later opened. The sf,':»rn[ jand 3 cents; {of sable, with 18,000 pounds of halibut, sell-| Texas with 3,000 pounds of halibat and 5,000 pounds selling for 5% and 3 is half submerged. | Prompt action on the part of the officers averted a panic. | The Captain ordered the orchcs- tra to continue playing and the passengers were told there was no danger as long as they obeyed orders. | In the rush down the gangplank after the boat was moored, three 'girls were injured, one seriously. ] D o o e | Deaths from suicide increased from 280 in 1930 to 338 in 1931 in H Kentucky while the number of BACK EAST That funds for financing pros-| ing for 5% and 3 cents a pound. Everett Is Seeking | Federal Money for | City Water System| EVERETT, Wash, Aug. 17—A, loan of $154,300 wil be sought from | the 1econstruction finance corp-| oration to mmke extensions L] homicides declined. and replacements on the city water N system, Public Works Commissioner | Motorship Charles Ericson announced in com- | BARGA'NS “ESTEBETH" piling his annual budget. His ., .o . total budget, including the loan,|Vi@ the Electrified Line he said, will éxceed half a million |¥ou can stretch your travel dollar the limit tlis year! Include your | Leaves Junean Eyery. Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka.and dollars, o Way Ports __|10me town in any one-of these re- 2 1nh:rk:)h'l’enround trip b&rninl. Take DAVE HOUSEL, Agent : pian via the scenically Phone Single O DON T BE TOO 1mn-eme electrified route, | LIBERAL FINEST LARGEST STEAMERS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Janeau 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 Ang. 23 Aug. 29 *—Southwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Information, Reservationists and Tigkets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 LINE SAILINGS IRAL SEATTLE. ' | ' NORTHBOUND &' @ N SAN FRANCISCO Leave - Leave Seattle Juneau LOS ANGELES : e SAN DIEGO pogers NEW YORK Queen 5 Evans ... Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 27 SOUTHBOUND Evans Rogers Queen . ‘Watson S, PACIFIC STEAMSH J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 “ s-Leave Seattle Arrive Juncaw Leave Jumeas M‘ S ZAPORA August 16 August 24 August: 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawmwe, Port Alexander, Kla« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0. J, WEBER, Agend ——— DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways SEATILE and TACOMA CANADIAN Tukmde-Ml:um. pACIFIC Shicago . . . faw Vork™ © ° IN ] R SAILING: I/ /A‘ ‘Z&R O VA d SEATTLE figg From Juneau N 153.14 . . 3?‘?: PRINCESS ALICE With the coal-if it comes from our |Pittsburgh . . . . . 1§§‘H August 19 |t & Tmene Svan A snisying | S choct o Coeetng s, L4 | PRINGESS LOUISE Beat. It your coal bin is running |Aiso epecial one way, very low. coscliand August 12, 26 low, better have us send you a new mhu:-d:«mummnhuou’; aukes supply. to prove our statement. Our G o % o T D P | ™ ML dr Gk MILWAUKEE ROAD o AMBRICA'S LONGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD - : e M. S. “PACIFIE” ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE: 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ! | MIDGET LUNCH i THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS. THE GASTINEAU PHONES 83 OR 85 OPEN DAILY UNTIL Y MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents THE SANITARY GROCERY For Reservationg Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - - 10T M. S. Prince of Wales Leaves Seattle for Juneau August 10 Tror Tickets and Information Sée FEMMER’'S DOCK—Telephone 114 Laundry vy TELEPHONE 15 DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, ‘Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office A . it " 7]

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