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e e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932. FINEST STEAMERS By CLIFF STERRETT TEE -HEE, HONEY, ) 238 o "1 AIN'T THE AN — \ STILL TALKIN' BELLE I 3 LOOK, SUSIE, WE'VE TO HERSELF, ' 3 Ty WRONGED THE GAL. PORE SOUL ! ! ; it : SHE'S GOT A " FELLER WITH YOU SAY ‘THE SWEETEST THINGS! 1 SWAN, SAMBO / IF I HAD YOUR IMAGINATION, I'D WRITE A BOOK !/ & q o ALASKA STEAMSHIP cofm’gfly SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALEUTIAN v Aug: 29 iN'WESTERN ..Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 *YUKON 2 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 : *ALEUTIAN Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 & \ *YUKON wreSEPL. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 outheastern Route. outhwestern Route. : 120 PASSENGERS | American Marine News | ABOARD YUKON T 3 it S ENUHTHWESTERN SEETM],;;E FBEI;Decomposed Body of Steamer Movements ; Rancher Found—Money . Yuvkon sailed for Southeast and; NORTHBOUND .| HAs B c Southwest ‘Alaska ports at 5 o'clock | Sack Is Em pty Admiral Rogers in port and e last Saturday afternoon with 142 scheduled to sail for Lynn first class passengers and no steer-| FEL PASO, Tex., Aug. 20—F. V. L Canal ports at 8:30 o'clock -‘[ age listed. |Humphrey, aged 57, American tonight < o The following passengers aboard rancher, has been slain by ban- Prir o For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 S !_NGs s Alice due late to- the Yukon are booked for Juneau:|dits ' southwest of Juarez accord- bl SO - S LA PV e morrow afternoon or even- @ | | Miss M. Pimperton, Dalma Han-‘ing to advices reccived by William DMIR FOR RENT—6-room unfurnished |® ing. ° Vessel Will Be Back Here'son Mis. Waish, Calvin Bentley | Blocker, Américan ‘Consul in Juar- E SAl L | house on Calhoun Ave. Phone ® Yukon due tomoirow after ,and wifé, Miss E. Bentley, Clari- €z 0000000000 frceroricics | | | \ | | | | \ : Tuesday Morning on Re- [ben: Bentiey, Alice Palmer, Miss .| It is said that Humphrey's de- | FURNISHED 2-room apts.; keeping rooms. Channel Apts jand oil being prohibitive in cost Admiral Line Dock to many ranchers, they have re- Princess Louise scheduled to -i Enroute to the Lynn Canal ter-'but schooners arrived today from sail from Vancouver Sep- ® minal, she was scheduled to call|thee westera banks. The North( . 432, ® noon or evening. . | SEATTLE s - — ————.|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | j | Anderson, E. R. Erickson, Miss May | composed body, with a bullet hole AN FR |FOR RENT—6-room modern house,| s Norco scheduled to sail from o | turn Voyage South |Cazeth, Henry Behrends, Trank|in the head, was found near the, SAN FRANKISCO SOBTEBONND : | furnished. Hot water heat-| o seattle August 29 at 9 o o o | Behrends, Mrs. J. Behrends, A. Pacheo River. His empty money LOS ANGELES Leave Leave ystem. Good view. Phone:. p. m. o Urloadings at wayports of S. Dunham, Mrs. Bessie Jones |sack was found in a corral at his SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneau® ® Admiral Watson scheduled to o |USUally large quantities of freighs|peitie jones, Mrs. L. Arness and|ranch. NEW YORK Aug. 29 ALE OR RENT — G-room|® Sail from Seattle August o Soved the progress of the steam-|yape’ Mrs J. Brangher, Anabel| Humphrey had lived in Chihua- Aug. 29 4 b 31 at 10 a. m. o | ship Northwestern {rom Seattle and | qaylor, ‘Margo T, Yeaky, Mrs. J.|hua State for three years. Sept. furnised house on 5th St. Apply {accounted for her latene: f sov-| t. rent on purchase price or will |® Queen scheduled to sall from e SR TOH TR, IHSNeSS O SOV, oder, Miss £ Holbrandy, Wrs. F. Remt. rent subject to sale. Steam heat,|® ~Seattle Sept. 1 at 10 a. m. e |TH! 20U 2 ot el | Gray, Mrs. Josephine Tupper, R. clectric range, full basement, ® Zspora scheduled to sail from e (Sh° reached here at 9:15 Saturday |g Raven and wife, Dick Raven, Autos Made Into : | laundry tubs, washing machine, |® Seattle at midnight Sept. 1. ‘JSIE 'be-s,:e Sta}-’f? - h?ur), th"f‘ DR e Horses Carriages | garage. Call personally at Saloum’s ® Aleutian scheduled to sail | ‘mg"o ";;‘ rhequL;d !odpu, oy 11;‘1» | | ik & |cargo, which contained a consid- { ’ Store, Seward Street. : ;ru:: Seattle Sept. 3, at 9 :‘erable amount of perishable ‘f:)od FIVE HAL]BUTERS | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, ’Aug_! FURNISHED 4-room house. 421 E. e Northland scheduled to sail |commodities, and then she depart- | SELL FISH, SEATTLE |2 —Ranchers in Eastern Utah have TICKET OFFICE: \‘ Tth. Phone 3201 e from Seattle, Sept. 3 al oled for Skagway | idlscovered a new use for old auto- B.-H. HOWARD, | M 3 . Haines and Hawk Inlet ! SEATTLE, Aug. 20—Three hau_}mobl]es. New automobiles, gasoline Agent . . o o MODERN offices in Goldstein |¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |Wil be back in this city Tuesday 000 pounds and Attu had 33000 co B¢ el HESTE OAEEe i | BRSPS SSENS — ; at 1 re; " S = morning on her return trip to Pu- e The thr poats 1d i mobiles into rub- Building at low rental. Will re- Northwestern scheduled south- | pounids. e ee Sold |y e tired carriages. model to suit tenant. bound sometime tomorrow e |get Sound | their catches for 5 and 2% cents PAC I FIC SH l p COu R, e forenoon. e| The vessel brought 11 passengers a pound. J am- | , steam-| g Agmiral Ev ans scheduled e |t0 Juneau. She Dbooked 10 for! Arrivals from the local banks S ! heated apartment. Nugget Shop. MOO E HUNTERS. THROUGH southbound about Septem- VACANCY MacKinne ® ber 13. T H E ,Yfi(’,ANCY' MagSa ape . LOCAL SAILINGS b R McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701.' @ 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, Lynn Canal ports. Incoming' pas- were the Aleutian with 45,000 sengers were: | pouncis, selling for 7% and 3 From Seattle—George A. Kirk- | conts a poundg. and Eastern with| MAKE RESERVATIONS now for Mrs. George A. Kirkbride, 9000 pounds, selling for 6 and 3|2 ¢omplete hunt or for transpor- a Nengelburger, Stella M.|cent~ a pound. | tation to» Taku hunting grounds. . H. M. Edmunds, ¥. W, La | 4 | Cruiser with comfortable accommo- Motte and one steer |dations for four, connecting with From Wrangell — Mrs. Ramseth HOLLAND GROWS GIANT u[,y’(ast speed boat serviee on river. | | tments. 0 SR e T | WANTED WANTED—Chocolate dipper A | aska Candy Kitchen, Willoughby and daughter. —_— {Also deer and duck hunts. Low Avenue. e o o| From Petersburg—Two a m'z!‘." WAGENINGEN, Holland — An rates. Phone 444 or address P. O. ; & o e - l Persons Booked at Junean jarum lily, seven feet high and Box 1289, Juneau. ¢ - WANTED — 1,000 pairs sealskin | " Persons who embarked at Ju- three and a half feet across, wns; o < moccasins, beaded and plain.{ On his first hunting trip Charles | neau for Lynn Canal were: grown at the Agricultural High | 9 " Quote best prices. Leo Thomas,|Broyle, 9, of Oakland, Cal,brought| For Haines—J. Chamberlin,'Mrs. School here from a bulb weighing| SEE YURMAN o* $65 4 828 Putnam St., Detroit, Mich. |down a two point buck unaided. |J. Chamberlin, iBE pounds. The flower lasted two New Fur Garments im v«& fi:—lfl-l. \ - e s FnonngE gy it e shby. s. | days. - - L o £ WILL TRADE Portland residential - —| TFor Skagway—H. Ashby, Mrs.| b i, S property for Juneau property or FL Ashby, Mrs, George Gares, Mrs. | o | | business. Phone 10. DON’T BE TOO S. A. Colby, Dorothy Lee, 'Rev.|e Charles E. Rice, Baxter Feleh, H.! | Russian Steam Baths e I e ) il M. Gustafson. £ Hot and Cold Showers '1?‘1e present vu@g'c of the! | Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, | g M. S. “Z APORA”"”“ Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneas Northwestern, Capt. Livingston and | Fridays, Saturdays from 7 p.m. | Sept. 1 Sept, 8 Sept. 8 J. B. BURFORD & CO. ' D. B. FEMMER| Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 1K ot e mn WOMAN wants housework by the hour or day. Apply Mrs. Mamie THE EMPIRF Williams, Willoughby Avenue, be- > hind Home Grocery Store. g\lr:er Paul go;,] \\'i]{l fiomflete [to 1 am. Gastineau Ave, rear | | S l D) Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonrah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla-| S RS ARV — he summer schedule of the as- Closing time for classified ad- | TATLORING, dressmaking, piece o ks Stosimelit Bolfipauy, The Bl f. Alaskan Hotel. Phone 349. .w l ailoum s wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only, vertisements: 2 P. M. day work. Exclusive designing. E. {ing of the Alaska that was sched- | For Tickets and Information see " Closing time for display ad-| youise Couplin, 317 12th. Phone uled to be made from Seattle to- < IN NEW LOCATION WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 ©. J. WEBER, Agen (,/ v(‘;tlscmentt:: 1 Al.l M e 5652. morrow has been cancelled. Seward Street, near Second ‘en cen per ine firs nser- | e 8aili i e GUARANTEED dressmaking by Sailings in the near future from ¥ VUL § Seaftle of the Alaska Stea.mship‘[ Company vessels are those of the Aleutian September 3 and of the! Yukon September 10. | 3 e Five cents for continuous subse-| day. Best references. Phone 10. §Ecot inpion, ; VERSATILE young man needs im- Count five average ‘words to the| " ogigte employment. College back- fige. 2 ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. flinioali. SR ) comth Meal ticket most desired. Phoae T TR R 554. [0“ WANTED TO BUY—River boat or | round bottom boat suitable for | outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent — e | TIDES TOMORROW | R S I RS R F i i Low tide 6:00 & m. -12 feet | High tide 12:22 p. m., 15.3 feet i | Low tide 6:12 p. m., 21 feet ————e—— ~ MISCELLANEOUS 3 SERIES 222 Nine proposed: -amendments to the state constitution will be [URN your ofd gold into value. e AT R S p . Cash or trade at the Nugget WILL SACRIFICE overstuffed bed| Shop. DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! passed upon by Texas voters at o AL AN et it the general eleotion this fall. | THE Al k S h A [ X da e | Goy POt dark dresser. - Call G, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phone 114 ; HE NEW aska douthern lrways P R Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- - l For Reservations Call or See b FOR SALE — Wide-mouthed, pint| ing. Radio and phonograph re-| FERRY TIME CARD Hu mobile A. B. HAYES glass fruit jars, The doz. Phonei pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. p . D, 106. Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 e _ |BOARD and room, or board only, excellent condition.| at Marshall House, near Moose BABY bugey 8 Phone 5451. Hall. Phone 2201, WA JEATTIE R : FOR SALE—Noyes property, corner|ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. IN TRUTH A CAR Fr uneauy M S I f Wales 4th and P‘ranklm." Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. ol J 1L 1 L] P r mce 0 JOR BALE—At w quater of s - Toster. Fhoue 35 FOR A NEW AGE! real value, Bullard's homestead of | & —————— e @ 148 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known as|| L C. SMITH and CORONA Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul-| TYPEWRITERS lard on premises or to L. V. Win- J. B. Burford & Co. PRINCESS LOUISE C(Yllilder Chartgt to Cvljpt C. P. Haugen) at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan September 11, 20 Leaves Seattle for Juneau August 10 i PRINCESS ALICE 2 For Tickets and Information See Juneau Distributor ] September 2 FEMMER’S DOCK—Telephane 114 . .. | Juneau Beauty Shoppe Specializing in Permanent and JAMES CARLSON ter, Juneau. | “Our doorstep worn by satistied flzlfip.ln" 11:30p.m. m’f’a;imfifu ) = customers” 3 k Teserv. and 1 = ; LOST AND FOUND |4 Swpmt luem | = A Tou LOST—Bronze bead nag last Tues- | P .~ V. W, MULYIHILL, Agent é day evening, Return‘to Empire. il N i JUNEAD { - - 3 WE HAVE IT t—Freigh accepted. s | Y T P~ Sy CALIFORNIA GROCERY The St. Louis Art Museum pos- 1 sesses what is rated as one of the finest collections of Chinese art TR e in this country. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Company ¥ HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ————— | M. S. “PACIFIC” Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street TELEPHONE 15 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : PHONE 478 JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT T e T JUNEAU FROCK || SHOPPE | MIDGET LUNCH MIDNIGHT l ] Merchant Lunch—40 cents DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodw: 2 O Walntos o Vg THE SANITARY g ; Second Street, Near Main e e—— Old Papers for Sale at Empire Ofice . | ! A | | i