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R — ) —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1932. FOR SALE — 0.00 Furnished ¢house, most lot $1,20000 cash monthly, 6% interest. A bargain Rents for $25.00 month. H. R. Shepard & Son s e Sports- { wear for women. Dresses, ensembles, berets. In all shades. No two alike. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. F. S. Scobes, MacKinnon Apartments. For ap- Ppointments, Phone 5303 or 50. FOR SALE—Noyes property, corner ‘4th and Franklin. R R FOR SALE—At » quarter real value, Bullard’s homestead of 248 acres, patented, at mouth Taku River, commonly known as ‘Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- Jard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. i Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE’ of its| FOR RENT — 3-room fulnished apartment, 5th and Kennedy Phone 1532 - 3-room fur Cliff Apartments FOR RENT apartment | SLEEPING rooms, $10; 2-room un- furnished apartment, $10; 2 rooms furnished, $15 month. 207 2d St. | over Capital Electric. {FOR RENT—6-room unfurnished | house on Calhoun Ave. Phone | | 432 |FOR SALE OR RENT — 6-room furnised house on 5th St. Apply | rent on purchase price rent subject to sale. Steam heat, electric range, full basement, laundry tubs, washing machine, garage. Call personally at Saloum’s Store, Seward Street. FURNISHED 4-room house, and 3- room apartment. 421 E. Tth. St Phone 3201. i"UELNIEEiE’DW;-mam apts.; -ho-née: keeping rooms. Channel Apts Phone 436. MODERN offices In Goldsteln Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. — . d - N FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- LUDWIG NELSON | : heated apartment. Nugget Shop. 3 | cate _])8.\" men| ul gciioipr Watch Repairing | | VACANCY, Brunswick Age; ! 4 g e | | \cBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701, e - — WANTED 1 ~ L 4 S 'GIRL wants work badly. Apply DOU(’ £ | Channel Apartments. NEWS ANNUAL SOCIAL AFFAIR “" D. F. D. BEING PLANNED Plans for the annual supper, card party and dance given each year by the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department were started at the regular meeting last night with a discussion of some of the import: features of the affair. AS usual, the event will most likely be held during the latter part of October. By next meeting a committee will be appointed to get busy with arrangements. | YOUNG LADY witn college train- ing, experienced in secretarial and general office work, desires posi- tion. Dependable, capable of as- suming responsibilities. 510 Zynda Hotel. EXPERIENCED )'mu;g lady wishes position as housekeeper or tocare i for children. 510 Zynda Hotel. WANTED—Attractive young lady and 200 of her friends to see Paul Lucas in “Strictly Dishon- orable,” at the Capitol Theatre Sunddy or Monday. IWANTED—Smart, intelligent young man to see Sidney Fox in “Strict- ly Dishonorable,” at the Capitol Theatre Sunday or Monday. B BIRTHDAY PARTY Glenward, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkham, yester- rated his eighth bifthday ng about twenty lit- tle playmates. It was an all-boys party and games and contests were arranged. Billy Feero, Billy Holmer and Billy ©piin won the prizes. Generous eats were pro- vided for the youngsters by Mrs. Kirkham. WILL TRADE Portland residential property for Juneau property or business. Phone 10. TAILORING, dressmaking, piece or day work. Exclusive designing. E. | Louise Couplin, 317 12th. Phone 5652. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phone 554. > LABOR DAY DANCE After the smoker at A. B. Hall Monday night. Krane and Peter- son’s Orchestra. 40 cents. —adv. ® . HENNA'S MARCEL SHOP Marcels and Finger Waves, | 75¢ and 50c | | Seward St., above Juneau Bak- { ery, Phone 103 | ° . 11th Annual Southeast Alaska FAIR JUNEAU September 14 to 17 DON'T' MISS IT! " CONNORS MOTOR ‘CO,, Ine..: . o 'ERRY TIME CARD ye» Junesn Yor Douglas ahd Thane 6:15pan. lg:”n.n. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight 11:Ma.m. WANTED TO BUY—River boat or round bottom boat suitable for outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. MISCELLANEOUS FURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or poard only, at Marshall House, near Mooul Hall. Phone 2201. ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. Woolen Factories On Double Shifts CHESTER, Pa., Sept. 2—Ches- ter County woolen mills, at Lenni, Rockdale and Clifton Heights, are on a double-shift basis. | Additional help was hired, as the industry experienced a boom that some plant operators bélieve will carry through the remainder of the year. | The Yorkshire Mills, at Rock- |dale, increased its payrolls to 300 ! employ=es. 13 Maurice Brown and Sons, Inc.,| &t Lenui, are employing 110 men | fon @ double shitt. ! The "Kent Mills, at Cliftom, Heights, are giving work to 500 and expect to keep this staff for several months, working . three | eight-hous shifts daily. Similar im- provem:nt is reported by the Clif- ton Yarn Mills. p *— 5 HAAS ] Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co: "Otlrdwutepwm:n satisfied | or will |y SOUTH TODAY, Takes Eleven Passeng- ers from Juneau Ca south from Jufieau at to Southeast Alaska eason ia Kashevaroff and Dan Hill, FRESH KILLED All 2 for Lighthouse Washing Powder Large Package 15¢ 2 Ib. tins LAST VOYAGE Canadian Pacific Steamer""“' evening and return Tuesday Pacific steamer Prin-son, Ro t. W. Q. Palmer, S. Bill, Waino | son, Ed Coffey, Miss Xen-' CHICKENS 13 1-2¢ pound Regular 19¢ Quality DUE ON NORCO e e e OUR BEST LEAN—Rind Off SLICED BACON 2 pounds 55¢ You’ll Enjoy Its Fine Flavor e e ] ROASTING CHICKENS _25¢ Ib. ORDER FOR 2 DAYS —— More Peaches and Canning Pears ORDER NOW FOR TUESDAY e R ) Kelloggs’ Cornflakes Pep, Rice Flakes and All Bran Maxwell House " COFFEE PHONE 24+ ; T STENARTMAKING Marine News PRIN. ALICE ¥ ROCKY PASS CLUBMEN TO GO ON OUTING Memiers of the Rocky Pass Gan {Club have chartered the schooner |Sitka for a hunting and fishinz trip to Hamilton Bay, which is south of Kake and close to ths ciubs’ cabin on Big John's Bay i Rocky Pass. The Sitka will leave here tomor- morning. Among those going on {the outing are: % | Guy McNaughton, Charles Gold- stein, 1. Goldstein, Edward Jones |9 N. Morrison, Dr. Robert Simp- ert Simpson Jr, H. R. IIShcpnx'i. and C. S. Brown. i ———.————— this morning on the last| this ) T ATl S i TIDES TOMORROW L] The steamer arrived from | FR Skagway at 5 o'clock. | Hiph tide 2:16 a. m, 17.8 feet Passengers leaving Juneau apoard| Low tide 8:2¢ a. m., -14 feet the Princess Alice were Harold| High tide 2:32 p. m,, 186 feet Olmsted and Robert Rice,| Low p. -2.0: feet Miss G. Han- B AT s DEER iiUNTERS Gasboat Ace for charter any time. See George Brothers. adv. i \ Madaroni and Chees® STEWING 23¢ 49 Pounds $1.75 Why buy cheap ' inferior brands? 63¢ 1 ) FOODS | 'y FOR HEALTHY GROWING CHILDREN STARTING BACK © School For Sunday we suggest American “POT/ROAST” with S S Y S T Rl . O e P P W FANCY CORN FED ;?P ORK 13 1-2¢ pound DRY SALT or PICKLED S S R PR Guaranteed Finest Quality Summer Sausage 29¢ pound T S S S Eastern Hams and Bacon..15¢ Ib. Store. Closed ALL. DAY LABOR DAY NEW POTATOES 16 pounds for 45¢ e P O S M. J. B. RICE 2-pound package 17 cents Campbell SOUPS AUl 6 for 55¢ All children love it for noonday lunch " We Deliver ° Steamer Movements L] | . LAST STUDY UF . NORTHBOUND . 2 ® Norco scheduled to arrive at e | . e 9 o'clock tomforrow morn- e ing. !- Admiral Watson scheduled to @ ‘.’o arrive tomorrow evening. . | ® Queen scheduled to arrive ® Eck : o Moada . VI ves ke 4 Mlnlng‘ Super toor Lea {® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o to Complete Geologic |e Ateutian scheduled to sail e from Seattle Sept. 3, at 9 @ Study of Valley R b Northlai led to sail @ To continue a program of geol- ofrt)}:na ;(:fiteduseé;:_ 3 at e ogical investigations started tw 9p m y ° years ago in the lower Taku River|g pococ'1ouise scheduled to ® Valley, B. D. Stewart, Alaska rep-| g sail from Vancouver Sep- @ resentative of the United Statesig porne. gt g ». m. ¢ Geologmll Survey and Mmir?g 'Su- Admiral Rogers scheduled to ® | pervisor . for ka, left this week| o “n "0 Tt o ttle, Gept. 8 for that district. He was accom-'g i'i6 4 P panied by Ray Deardorf and R. C.| g SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © Sh‘“l/’lpe' s”(“"crm‘“‘é\"“n“g, p‘:gke:'s‘u .| ® Yukon scheduled southbound e Mr. Stewart expects retur %t Monday . to his headquarters here not 1 A:Xfmul Ev}ans scheduled ® er than September 15. He plans southbound about Septem- ts complete the work in the lowe ber 13. P Yalley {n th LOCAL SAILINGS . Bt {the ha Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® c:.\!,'lere;l} thel 1(11{ day night at 6 p. m., for e with the data gail Sitka and way ports. . make up bath geolo; Pacific leaves every Thursday e graphic maps at 10 a. m,, for Petersburg, ® T Kake and way ports. . . Ola papers for sale at Empire'® ® ® ® o ¢ 00 0o 00 Office. 12 HALIBUT - BOATS SELL | AT SEATILE, | Two Vessels from West-l ward, Ten from Local | Banks in Port SEATTLE, Sept. 1.—Two schoon- ters arrived from the western hali-| {but banks today and ten came in| {from the local fishing grounds. Western arrivals were Trinity with 52,000 pounds, selling for 4% | and 2% cents a pound, and Ven- | ture with 35000, selling for 4%| and 2% cents a pound. Arrivals from the local banks were Oceanus 15,000 pounds, Mad: cock 15000 pounds, Yacquina 11, 000 pouands, Harding 7,500 pounds, r 15000 pounds, Ilitak 8,500 all selling for 6% and 3 pound; Wenterstad 5,000 , Reliance 2,000 pounds, both selling for 5 and 3 cents; Unimak 4,000 pourds of halibut and 12,000 | pounds of sable, and Faith 4,000 pounds of halibut and 10,000 |pounds of sable selling for 4! ‘}apd 3 and 2% cents a pound —_— e — { ESTEBETH TAKES ON HER SITKA RUN | ! With heavy freight and seven | passeng>rs, the motorship Estebeth !left last evening for Sitka and wayports. Outgoing passenge:rs Baked o4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 FINEST TEAMERS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound souhhbo‘und Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 ..... Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 f—Southeastern Route. #*—Southwestern Route. *YUKON “ALEUTIAN *YUKON For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE NORTIzBOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leava LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau, “ Queen .....Sept. 1 Sept. § SAN DIEGO Rogers Sept. 8 Sept. 12 v NEW YORK gvans Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Rogers Sept. 21 Sept. 25 SGUTHBOUND Evans 6 Queen ' Rogers Sept. 14 Evans 3 et OFFICE: - B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock were: For Funter—Willis E. Nowell and Henry Roden. . For Lisianski — Ainer Wasdahl, Peter Brevik, B. Dominick. For Baranod-W. R. McBlain. For Chichagof—Lilian Anderson. | RS- - & 7 O GOOD PLACE TO LIVE You don’'t have to torture your {neighbor when you wish to cook |your favorite corned beef and cab- bage, if you live at the Eureka | Apartments. This building is fire-, water-, air-, sound- and odor-proof. | Apartment now*available, another on the 15th .-Phone 32. —adv. Old Papers for sale at The Empir: Office. . } Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O CANADIAM PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, CANAD. A and SEATTLE STYLE From Juneau Cream PRINCESS ALICE September 2 Crackers i PRINCESS LOUISE 25¢ “September 11, 20 Package Tickets, mm and full M. S. “ZAPORA?”Leave Seattle Arrive Juncaw Leave J:S-‘ | ‘ Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenasse, Port Alexander, kii. wock, Craig, Ketchikan, ' WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 *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 Sée A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 You‘r 5 Alaska ! Laundry R TELEPHONE 15 ! DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Walls, Autos Juneau Paint Store Second Street,’ Near Main Woodwork, Floors, . .| V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAD ot et~ M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Port er and way BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES - and : CHOP SUEY + BAILEY’S CAFE

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