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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1932. MY STARS, SUSIE, WOT MAKES o YE THINK MAGGIE 1S POLLY AND HER PALS SIGN OF BEIN' BECAUSE SHES TOOKEN TO TALKIN' TO HERSELF! b FOR SALE 1 WANTED REAL SACRIFICE — Overstuffed bed davenport, large Congoleum rug, circulating heater, double bed, | {hree-quarter bed, Kitchen fold- table. Phone 4032, ! ing i | FOR SALE — Salmon Stripping | Reel. Juneau - Young Hardware Co. | ; i | Vi ALMOST NEW--Dining room set, bedroom set, overstuffed living room set, chair and ottoman, rugs and pads, smoking stand, Grebe radio, Easy Washing ma- chine, end table, set 3 bedroom rugs, lamp, desk, extra chairs, Jarge wall mirror, electric refriger- ator. Phone 2754 1707117%.&!:1‘ T Véalxge Remington | pump gun, leather case. Good| condition, $17.50. Phone 2464. Willys-Knight sport | FOR SALE - Phone 30. roadster, a-1 ondition. ;6“, SA yes ,,mp;rv.}, corner | 4th and Franklin. FOR SALE—At = quarte: ‘ 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 of it | FOR SALE OR RENT ll-v'rxn‘ni furnised house on 5th St. Apply | ront on purchase price or willj I rent $abjétt to sale. Steam heat, ¢ range, full basement, } Jaundr tubs, washing nmchme_; garage. Call personally at Saloum’s ; Store, Seward Street | FOR RENT oOr modern house, Phone 2C7 sate — Five-room Seatter Tract. f"dl{"RF $10 per month. ;{O‘Okl\‘llgguind“?p;\;tment:. Capital Rooms, above Juneau Bakery. Seward Street. Phone l‘!A’B’YWI;lilEL'}' in excellent condition. Phone 5451. TAILORING, dressmaking, piece or day work. Exclusive designing. E. | Louise Couplin, 317 12th. Phone 5652 : GUARANTEED dressmaking by | day. Best references. Phone 10. DRESSMAKER wants sewing and alterations; will also go out by| the day. Phone 2103. SATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 54. | Mrs, F. Hayden. Phone 534 | BUGHOUSE, 1S O TALK TO YERSELF! Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zapora due in port this ev- ening. Prince George due late Thurs- day afternoon. Northland due Friday even- ing. Northwestern due Saturday. Admiral Evans scheduled arrive Saturday., SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to £ail from Seattle August 25 at 2 p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 27 at 9 a. m. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vncouver August to By CLIFF STERRETT ANYBUDDY WOT TALKS TO THEM- SELVES IS OFF THEIR CHUMP! THAT PROVES MY POINT, TROUBLE T0 GET INTO CHANNEL Vessel, from Seattle to Seward, Brings 25 Pas- sengers Here . LOUISE CARRIES BIG CARGO; SIX . GET OFF HERE. Strong incoming tide sweeping aipst the siiore a large boom of o logs made fast to piling and a olD.: . group of small boats at their .'Pl’“’lCCSS Boat Will Be Back moorings bothered the steamship .l Ear]y F l’iday on Aleutian for two hours last cven- .l R ing when she got ready to resume o| eturn South o to Seward after having ! t this port from Seattle. .' Carrying an unusually heavy car- When the vessel, which had tied the wharf of the Alaska-Junesau Mining Company, tried to off, the contrary tide offered last night enroute from resistance; thes logs off the stern, |20 and 48 passengers, the steam- o |ship Princess Louis, Capt. A. Slater G and Purser A. G. Barker, called at cast o |Juneau Vancouver, B. C., to Skagway. She in front of the dock of the Juneau SEATTLE, Aug. 24. — Steamer Admiral Evans sailed at 10 o'clock PRIZE CONTEST Note the very interesting PRIZE oo e o 21 at 9 p. m. o |Van WANTED TO BUY—River boat or| g o " hoied to safl from e |8iTived at 6 pm., and departed at Lumber Mills, prevented the craft round bottom boat sufl.ablg for Soaltle Au 20 at 9 e midnight. In the warm pleasant from backing up and the small outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. p. m. o €vening, many of the tourists mot- boats were lying too near the bow QO 1 ANE Alaska is scheduled to sail e [Ored to Mendenhall Glacier. of the ocean liner to permit her MISCELLANEOUS from Seattle August 30 at ® Freight for Upper Yukon to go forward. Finally at 8 o'clock ~ e — . The vessel's freight was of gen- when the tide's flow weakened the \ ; % from Seattle August 20 at e ném\:] yauxlol(zjl.goid t;:-toNva'lu-t. Admiral - Watson mehadided to-¢ gral character, and nearly all of vessel put into the channel and a0 .or, sradg @ P UEES sail from Seattle August |it Was destined for upper Yukon proceeded. P IS R a0 o | River points. s e s i X Se R 1758610 s an. (61 188 AHE. I 3 : 3 4 : S enCi and - pnanograp Princess Lonise due in port e |DaWson fo visit her daughter, Mrs Wih 114 passengers out of Seattle, 7??!5"‘51“},’,”59“15 M“"‘,‘ii’i"?f at 5)'1 m. f’rid'\y and P:]: o | T. Knapp. lmc‘l a pleasant voyage north. On BOARD and room, or poard only,/e south 3 hours later. . Six for Juneau axLiyed ;"" 2 Shs .m“dhe ffthk‘]” ”;g at Marshall House, near Moose| e Aleutian scheduled south e| Six passengers disembarked at CitV Wiiat _“he‘cv el e ‘"g‘d Hall. Phone 2201 le next Monday. é Juneau. They were: i i e o X LRI RS 3 LOCAL SAILINGS e| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, Passengers. She then “shJ‘ed l(: | ROOM and Boa: .00 pe e Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |Miss Sybil Godfrey, James M- the Alaska :!unmu doTk> to put erx? eats. Clarence House, Mrs, ® day night at 6 p. m, for |Naughton, Elmer J. Petersen off «Tquxpmom for the mining com- J. ¥. Foster, Phone AD . Bl sad way ports. o | Stuart Skog. vany. : 0 7 — 3 PRI Jodwee vrd TSRy The Princess Louise will be back Incoming the vessel brought RL JA(‘OBSON e at 10 & m, for Petersburg, e |here early Friday morning on her 35 passengers to Juneau from the ‘: JE“}EL‘ER |e Rake and way ports. o |return voyage to Vancouver. AP t e A | ¢t —_——————— | WATCH REPAIRING s A, F A LA S A | SEWARD STREET e T, e 77T . o! . - Opposite Ofiks. G@mitélrs ! TIDES TOMORROW i Unri valed ~ sy Low tide 1:00 a. m., 38 feet OLYMPIC ROOMS || | High tide 7:21 a. m., 9.9 feet FRONT STREET |S BUUND NURTH Low tide 12:38 p. m. 73 feet Clean—Comfortable—Close in | | High tide’ 6:51 p. m, 125 fect —— e — ;:— s s ey e o o et VL morning for Alaska ports with | CONTEST for school children on / FURNISHED 4-room house. 421 E. | JUNEAU-YOUNG 16 first class and 3 steerage pas-| Page 8 of this issue, conducted by | 7th. Phone 3201. 1 F 1 Parl sengers. |Dr. J. W. Edmunds, the popular 27 i RENT OR SALB—Scven-room | wu“em 3;‘::‘5“' Miss M. Chenoweth is the only loptometrist of Seattle. —adv. The ouse, fally urnished. 11h & B.|| Ueenet FOtRL O pussenger aboard booked for Ju-i———————— ~ (DL Y MPIAN Phone 3281. i NgntPhone186l Day Phonela S Aegon [} Via the v s R 3 i R R o SRS R | FURNISHED 2-room apts; house- o .|| Bergmann Hotel || keeping rooms. Channel ADts. | F? e T il Tining Sheom I Eleetrified Line Phone 436, = | : | —~ . | No finer train or trail in all America! FOR RENT — Seven-room house. | J. A. BULGER | Gastinean l‘EverytT;ye}lmr{ and gnmfoflhll!: ui t Bishop Apartments. | Plumbing, Heating, Oil 0 the world’s longest, continuous e Inquire a o s Burner Work | W. L. Wheeler, Dr. J. W. Ed ~_| ¢rified ride—656 miles without scot MODERN offices 1Ln‘ G&‘_x‘l’:‘i“ Successor J. J. Newman | 2“"@,;,’;%;,0'555”&3:&5333 i B T.or cinders. Open observation cars. Building at low rental 5 : 4 Y WE HAVE IT | ! man, Hilma Sherin Seattle; Ma | model to sult tepant. e 4 b . . | | . | “Fares Ec::f' I}owest Ever! P e SOy % 13 4 ily from FOR RENT — Furnished, steam-j8— ——————————.& Alaskan { ¢ | heated apartment. Nugget Skop.| | CROSSETT SHOES John Wallace, Valdez; C. Bd-| | Harris Hardware Co. Seattle and Tacoma et o $5.00 UP FOR MEN wardson, W. Jackson, Yakutat; Lower Front Street 30-day Season VACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments. I SEWARD STREET L. H. Smith, Taku River; Joseph ‘. &P Limit - . i .o McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 J VAN’S SHOE SHOP | .?\:en:da uuohn Latinen, Dan Scalgo, | ; ,‘,‘.‘iz&fk A LOST AND FOUND |+ e DONTBETOO | i 5 2 5 ol Mrs. s, H. Colby, Ketchikan: LIBERAL Jutath 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black, Hoo- LOST—Small German police pup, [ 5 Milwaukes : missing since Saturday morning. The Florence Sh : nah. Somge B €. Please phone information to El Radonovich or return to owner on Starr Hill, 6th and Kennedy, upstairs Eli Radonovich home. Box T51. SPEED boat picked up. Owner please call at Empire office. LOST—Bronze bead oag last Tues- Permanent Waving & S ity Florence Holmguist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | | . || FIRE ALARM CALLS a i Third and Pranklin. Front and Pranklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Pront, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby a¢ Totem rocery, o Cash PUR — JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE ‘Willoughby, opp. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn FERRY TIME CARD ul Sioux_Ci prxy MILWAUKEE - RIS ROAD HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to Yon Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat _ PHONES 83°OR 85 , “The H CAMADIAM THE SANITARY GROCERY 'CAUSE THE SECOND SIGN IS THAT THEY THEMSELVES NEVER SUSPECT IT/ South; outgoing she took 10 to] Tncoming Passenger List Incoming Passenger List Incoming passengers we 4 From Seattle—C. E. Black, Mrs. | C. E. Black, Miss T. Bohlman,! Margaret Cochrane, Mrs. H, G. Cochrane, Joseph J. Jacl Joseph J. Jackson, = Ch: C. James, J. J. Meherin, Hilma Sherin V. L. Wheeler. From Southeast Alaska— Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, Joseph Michael- son, Harold Michaelson, Dr. E. S. Fellows, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Gaile Stephen, Mrs. J. Morgan J. H. Fraser, Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Pearl Seeds, Cyril H. Seeds, Raymond Seeds, Mrs. S. H. Colby Mrs. Jack Chamberlin. 6 Persons Bocked Westward Outgoing passengers were: For Cordova—F. V. Barker, Wiliamson, Charles Sherman. For Valdez—Gertrude Helgeson, G. Rev. F. M. Menager, Frank Boyle.! § For Seward—Margaret D. Abrah- amsen, Bishop J. R. Crimont Rev. J. Tomkin, C. E. Tweeten. TWO HALIBUT BOATS | SELL FISH, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug. 24. — Schooner Resolute arrived from the'wesbem! halibut banks today with 35,000 pounds of fish and sold the catch for 4% and two cents a pound. The Pioneer arrived from the came banks with 33,000 pounds of halibut and sold for 4% and 2 cents a pound. MISS FLORENCE BATHE BRIDE OF J. B. LUKENS Miss Florence Bathe, former Ju- neau girl, daughter of Mr. and‘ Mrs. W. E. Bathe, was wed last April to Mr. J. B. Lukens, accord- ing to belated word just received here by Mrs. E. J. Blake. Mrs. | Lukens lived here with her parents | for many years, attending both grade and high schools. Mr. and Mrs. Lukens are resid- ing in Portland where he is em- ployed, and where the Bathes now make their home. FINEST ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMFPANY SAILING SCHEDULE *ALEUTIAN TN'WESTERN *YUKON *ALEUTIAN “YUKON Aug, 23 Aug. 27 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Inquire about special rates to Amerfcan Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent -Southeastern Route. —Southwestern Route. LINE SAILINGS | Aug. 29 Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND LOS ANGELES Leave Leave SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneau Evans . Aug. 2¢ Aug. 27 NEW YORK Rogers Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Watson Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Queen Sept. 1 Sept. § SOUTHBOUND Rogers Aug. 31 Evans Sept. T Queen Sept. 1 Watson . Sept. 13 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock piaie' T | B. P. 0. ELKS W : r J. B. BURFORD & CO. D, B, FEMMER | Regul Y. vopgllar meeting tonight at 8| ket Agent Phone 79 Fri. Agt, Ph. 114 M. S. “ZAPORAerss Seate L i Saloum’s IN NEW LOCATION Seward Street, mear Sccond Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent { Phone Single O | [ PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 26 September 11, 20 PRINCESS ALICE September 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Cralg, Ketchikap. -Leave Seattie Arrive Juncun Leave Junedy August 24 August 24 | *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phones: 10 - V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAT Pacifie Transportation M‘ M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, mhcmwm Store That Ploases™ (Under Charter to Capt. €. P, Hai Wrangell, Leaves Seattle for Juneau August 10 tror Tickets and Information See . FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephone 114 Call at Petersburg, Phone 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES O. J. WEBER, Agenl 79 - 107 ) i Second Street, old Pagers» for _S'ale at DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, alls, Autos Juneau Paint Store e Near Main 3