The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1932, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

& Haw JP ; P-ST, SAM'L.! HOW BOUT A'LIL HAR OF THE DAWG THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932, —-he TR ® ™ o FOR SALE OVERSTUFFED bed davenport. rugs, bed, parlor heaters, elec range, dressers, set kitchen table and 2 chairs, Congoleum rug. Call after 6 p.m. 403-2 rings. | CURRANTS for sale at $1 per gal- lon. Phone 175 | FOR SALE — 3-burner gesoline | stove, good condition; 5 - string | banjo, practically new. Cheab. | May be seen at Newman's, on; main highway, 12'2 miles out.’ Box 410, Juneau FOR SALE—9x12 Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs, $22.00. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Tricycle, rug, vacuum cleaner. Cheap. Phone 436 ‘ FOR SALE-0x12 Tapesiry Brus- sells Rugs, $11.50, Juneau-Young Hardware Co. JACK FROST Woolen Wear for| the whole family. Finest custom | tailoring. The original Utah Wool- en Mills. Carl Lovett. Tel. 233. FOR SALE_Ford Coupe in good running condition, reasonable. Phone 537 FOR SALE—9x12 American Orient- al Rugs. The finest rug made in America, $94.00. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SAIE:N{))' S pr;berty, corner 4th and Franklin. WANTED GUARANTEED dre: day. Best references making by Phone 10. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 383 EXPERIENCED wd wants work as nurse or companion on trip Southbound. P. O. Box Juneau. DRESSMAKER “wants sewing and alt-rations; 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. 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. MISCELLANEOUS FURN your old gold Into valie. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or noa:(iionly;i at Marshall House, near Moose Hall. Phone 2201. FOR SALE—At » quarter of its! real value, Bullard's homestead of | 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly Known as|{ Bullafd’s Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. 1 B it PP R S FOR RENT TOR RENT OR SALE—35even-room house, fully furnished. 11th & B. Phone 3281 FURNISHED 2-room apts.; houst- kegeping rooms. Channel Apts Phone 436. FOR RENT OR SALE — 6 -room modern house; &utomatic ofl burner. Close in. Rental may be applied on purchase price. In- quire at Saloum's Store. ROOMS and aparlme;t:cap;tal Rooms,, above. Juneau Bakery, Seward St. FOR RENT — Seven-room housc. Inguire at Bishop Apartments. ing at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. —— - FOR‘ RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop. VAGANCY, MacKinnon Aparfments. thot weather if you just keep them -|comfortable this easy way. Money Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235 ‘“THROW AWAY YOUR | CORN PLASTERS | Here’s Quicker Relief from | Hot Weather Foot Troubles| Just tub those stinging, painfui| corns briskly with Moone's Emerald Oil if you want to get rid of thert quickly. Binding the corns with a cloth soaked in Emerald Oil will further speed their departure. Apply the oil wherever your shoes rub—across the instep, the back of the heels, on the joints. Takes the sting and soreness right out. Keeps feet from blistering and swelling, no matter how hot the day. Butler Mauro Drug Co. says you can forget all about your feet in back if they still bother you after using Emerald Oil —adv. Ld TN S, S SEE YURMAN = | New Fur Garments im | | New Btyles | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701, _— _LOST AND FOUND BFEED boat picked up. Owner please call at Empire office. LOST—Bronze bead bag last Tues- day evening. Return to Empire. Yurman, the Furrier | . Triangle Building | o The Florence Sheo Permanent Waving & sm«l:uy Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT | Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. OL¥MPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET lortable—Close in F. Hayden. Phone 534 U-YOUNG Fumeral Parlors Directors Phooe 1851 Phone 12 Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Milll 1686, | Marine News | ® 9 8.0 0000060008 0 bt Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert scheduled arrive at 7 tonight ® Alaska ‘due Baturday. Noreo: due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Queen scheduled to sall from ® BSeattle August 18 at 2 p. m. ® Aleutian scheduled to sail ® from Seattle August 20 a 9 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sall from Vancouver Aug: ust 20 at 9 p. m. Northland scheduled to . . L] . . . L] . . . il to sail e irom Seaftle August 22 at e 9 p m ® Prince George scheduled to il from Vancouver Aug. 22 at 10 p. m. eecocee : Ni;;t::e;:;::;cifi_legaw;a; Channel, the vessel loaded cannedlinqv“;v_ ring. Most of the 5 S salmon and cannery machinery at| Wolden ran across a chapter in ed at Kodiak Island canneries and e Admiral Evans scheduled to Douglas for Puget Sound discharge. the state revenue law which pro- Seldovia. All of e <ail from Seattle August 24 ® Her hemeward course is by way‘vxd"x that the assessor must make ame‘ discharge. e ai 10 & m. o |of snlnm, G B, jan mmzlgl ':spor! to t.:c state board T:ix v:::cl;i:sghftorsi:n;::;n I ncoming Passenger Lisi |of equalization on the number of = S seng- :At_izfin}lmiog:"i;wfi?:g ;g :l Incoming passengets from Lynn|gallons or_ w"‘lne and liquor within €S to Juneau, namely: at 2 p. m. o | Canal were: {his jurisdiction. Mr. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e| Ms. H. Eiough, Miss Christine| Asting on instructions from Finlez, John Kryson, Gecll @ Princess Alice scheduled to ar- e Peterson, George Bontrager, E;, Wolden, Boyd-.called in all the gram»;nn and one p e 1ive in port at 5 o'clock to- Engstrom and two third class .deputy assessors and representa- Shncen passengers were bool e:? e piorrow merning southbound Persons who took passage here th of the sheriff’s office, the here for the South. They were: and sails 3 hours later. Yukon scheduled to sail south next Monday. e Admiral Watson is scheduled e southbound August 25. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e day night at 6 p. m, for e Bitka and'way ports Pacific leaves every Thursday ‘at 10 a. m) for Petersburg. e Kake and way ports. s 900000080 am00 e While all his family looked on in istonishment and all his mendsi vere amazed, one man took all the ~ain, swelling and agony from his wortured Joints in 48 hours and did it with that famous rheumatic pre- scription known to pharmacists as Allenru—you can do the same. This powerful yet safe remedy is wonderful — its action is almost magical. Just get one 85 cent bottle of Al- leriru from Butler Mauro Drug Co. or any live druggist—take it as di- rected and if in 48 hours your pains haven't all left you get your money back. It works just as swiftly with Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago and Neuraligia. —adv. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves IIIIHI—; Douglas and Thase Front at A. J. Office. gmou:m at Totem iroeery. Willoughby, opp. Cole’s Garage. 6:18a.m. :10a.m. sa.m.t 132:! 14 3:30p.m. ¢ :00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Jumeaw 6:308.10, 6:30f §:30a.m." $7:45p.0n 9:30a.11.1 9:58pan. 13:48pm. 11:30pm. 2:18p.ms. 13:15p.m, 3:45pm.t 1:10a.m. “5:00p.m. L t—Freight. will be accepted. t—Seturdays ouly. Junean Ferry & Naviga- OH,JESS A LIL POISON-IVY WINE I BREWED BY, THE LIGHT O’ THE MOON! By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST EAM ERS LARGEST LEE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 13 Aug. 18 Aug. 22 fALASKA ..Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 *ALEUTIAN ..Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug:29 *—Southwestern Route. Steamer— *YUKON R WAY 0F Vessel Brings 6 and Embarks Bringing six pass fore departing from H. For of Sousa's family. erning it held- at Vandalia, to 27 of this year, FOR SOUTH BY: ks 20 iom - SAN FRANCISCO ynn Canal and embarking 20 for The ‘Ihi‘, South from Juneau, the steam- iship Admiral Rogers, Capt. S. K. F Gilje and Purser R. V. Harris, call- | ed here early this morning on her reac way from Skagway to Seattle. Be- ecutive secretary to Assessor Rus- for Sitka and the South were For Sitka—Rose Rosenstein, Hen- | fice ry*O. Wilson, H. Giel. For Petersburg — Julia H. Lane, | oD | Andrew Medji, McEachran. For Wrangell—N. L. Troast. 1 Ketchikan—Ethel Barrett. Beoked for Seattle S For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. R..J.| Waulzen, Mr. and Mrs. S. P, Saund- | ! érs, Mrs. M. Eissler, Mr. and M Gust Mocaris, Elizal B. Barnett, A. 'M. Howell, G.,Bar- tollo. Sousa wds very much interested in the sport of trapshooting and' |took an active' part in many of the major tournaments. time Le was president of the gov body of registered shooting in the United States. | The trophy will be put in com- | petiticn for the first time in 1933, | being too late to include the, memorial in the tournament to be| last trip of the season to South- east Alaska, is due in port at 7 c'clock tonight, from the South. ngers aboard the Prince t for Jureaw are Irene Smith, and Mrs: Frank Andersen. 2y Rude gnd Sally MeEirath. LIGUOR? NOT IN Fish for €hi SITKA Passengers 20 from from Kodiak and attle, Juneau today. at 4:30 this morn ed av fect weather, man SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18— e isn't a drop of wine or lig- 1 the city and county of San ncisco. at 18 the official conclusion 2 teday by Harold Boyd, ex- engers from curio stores. the equivalent of Gastineau sell L. Wolden after an exhaustive Salmon and 4,000 department, the coroner’s of- the tax collector’ office and city license bureau, who with voice declared they knew noth- PO i Agnes Schlosser, tthe W. P. Johnson, drews, Saneto, N. ,A.!ing about any supplies of wine, or | lig hereabouts. For K« s caused the assessor to de- man, Brice Howard. lcide that there is no-iquor in San _For Seatfle — | Francisco. Hans C. Hanson, SRS EE D. T. Daggett, M. Parties Not Wild, Pt 4 Says Dorothy Lee zth Pullen, | RINCE RUPERT PASSENGERS ON S UE TONGHTEVA A FIE OGERS DEPARTS : 52 o Vessel Is Loaded to Capac- ity with Westward Through passengers steamship Admiral had a delightful 2 this affernoon. ers motored to Mendenhall Glac-} jer while others went to the Ter- ritrotal Museum and shopped Fish Takes Cargo Space The Evans had a capacity cargo. It consisted of fish. She carried | and Mrs. R. F. Finley, Max For Petersburg—Mrs. B. Putnam, Charles W. Haw- thorne, J. Olsen, C. Logan, A, An- Alffed Goerig. Ketchikan—Allen T. Sher- CHICHAGOF COMPLETES HER CANNERY PATROL t—Southeastern Route. Inquire about special rates to Americai . Legion Convention at Fairbanks ; For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL;:Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIDCQ Seattle SeEm:;S:bmi:; 2 % 43 0 B wg war r o y s %% ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE _SAN FRANCISCO | LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK Queen Evans ing and depart- In per- y of the travel- NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle. Juneau Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Aug. 21 in SOUTHBOUND Queen .. ‘Watson TICKET . OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, 20,000 cases of barrels of her- cargo was load- it was Tor Se-| Tor- third class. Henry Phillips, Sirgrid Johnsox, Karl Hanson, Sato. | Joseph At onel targe Leaves Juneau O., August 22| day at 6 P. M. DON'T BE TOO THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU - Our ‘Services to You Gang, Plaok of Every | | SERIES 222 Hupmobile 8 Juneau Distributor August HAAS Famous' Candies The Cash Bazaar jay at 10 am. soints. J. B. Barford Phone 79. Begin ‘and End at the Paggenger:Ca Boat PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY Pekovich, O. F. Wallelee, Funter; Bolen, Cordova. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Finley, Max Finley, Topeka, Kans. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Way Ports DAVE HOUSEE, Agent Phone Single O TO VANCOUVER, ‘nc'mnu. PRINCESS LOUISE M. S. “PACIFIC”. Leaves City Dock every Thurs- Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way “The Store Tfiql Ij’[eflsea" . | TIPES THMORROW | | HOLLYWOOD, Cai, Aug. 18— g, 00 concluded a patrol of ke » | SOUS A MEMORI AL 12’:;;:5 S’;ze ;:v‘: ?,‘:‘_;f:s‘ 02';1:3:2 fishing %rnps and canneries for the Hiza tide 2:28 a. m, 165 feet ” parties” at a Mallbu beach home NAxet Packlog Company, the sa-| ; p RyRFORD & CO. Low tide 8:40 a. m. -08 feet | TRAPSHOT PRIZE [c™\uq" icased tast year from Plane Chichagof, Pllot Anscel Bok-| ot pgent Phone 79 High tide 2:56 p. m., 168 feet B e ey row mann and Mechanic Gordon Gra-| 0 76% Low tide 9:00 p. m., 08, feet DA G oAl A8 - 4 | a5 for. assortel @ammages. 1o, fur o adt irrre Vs BFeting - HOR 7 petiial mhemortd]l to the memory niturs Miss Lee, Who appelired in ‘CiChicel: M. S. “ZAPQRA’eave Seattie At Juitias’ KNie Jeta Cost 85 Cents To Put of e late John Phillip Sousa, court with Marshall Duffield, one- E: : August 16 August 24 ' August 2% 2 ¢ famov; bandmaster, in the form time all-American football star, | AT THE HOTELS | | Celling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla- Rheumatic Crlpple of a s}l‘n‘er cup to be awarded dur- | so $260 rteturn of advanced e e |Wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Back To Work Again i trapshcting shammbnshs o i o t For Tickets and Information see Now Joyousty Happy |y Tear is planned by members. A Soto, maskan b w. b |WILLS NAVIGATION Co. Phone 3 0. J. WEBER, Agend Every Thurs- for Sitka and N DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 = 107 IN TRUTH A CAR ana. SEATTLE FOR A N : 3 ; ol s P From: Juneau: (Under Gharter to Capt. C. P. Hatl all at Petersburg, Wran; ¢l JAMES CARLSON PRINCESS ALICE Leaves Seattle for Junean August 10 August 19 Tror Tickets and Information See FEMMER’S DOCE—Telephone 114 . e 12, 26 for & Co, Agents Valentine Bldg. ' DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Walls, Autos o fflof)u, Juneau Paint Store ¢ Second Street, Near m S TP TrTTTTOTT

Other pages from this issue: