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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA POLLY AND HER PALS A BICYCLE ? WOTS THE GOOD OF IT, I FIVE-room furnished house avail- " apl? 10th. Phone 3204. | FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, 5th and Kennedy. Phone 1532. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | apartment. CHff Apartments. FOR RENT—6-room unfurnished house on Calhoun Ave. Phone 432, | | FURNISHED 4-room house, and 3- room apartment. 421 E. Tth. St. Phone 3201. room apts.; house- | Channel Apt,s! | FURNISHED 2 | keeping rooms. | Phone 436. {MODERN “offices in_ Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re-| model to suit tenant. FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- | heated apartment. Nugget Shop. | VACANCY, MacKinnon Apartments. | MCBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701. | N { WANTED GIRL wants work badly. Apply | Channel Apartments. YOUNG LADY with college train- ing, experienced in secretarial and general office work, desires posi- Hotel. EXPERIENCED young lady wishes position as housekeeper or tocare for children. 510 Zynda Hotel. WILL TRADE Portland residential property for Juneau property or business. Phone 10. SAM'L'D SOON OVERTAKE WOULDN'T DAST, DEARIE. US IN HIS HOSSLESS e e T e HEBAVEN Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admi‘al Watson in port and salls Westward at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Queea scheduled to arrive in port at noon Sunday. Aleutian due Tuesday morn- ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 o'clock tonight. Princess Louise scheduled to 9900000 80 0 rrSrrree ® sail from Vancouver Sep- ® tember ¢ at 9 p. m. ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to ® sail from Seattle, Sept. 8 ® at 10 a. m, TAILORING, dressmaking, plece or day work. Exclusive designing. E. Louise Couplin, 317 12th. Phone 5652. THE EMPIRE Closing time far classified ad- véftisements: 2 P. M. { ! tion, Dependable, capable of as- ( suming responsibilities. 510 Zynda VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 554. " Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per mme first inser- hve cents for continuous subse- !"‘ént insertion. WANTED TO BUY—River boat or m‘cimmt five average words to the| ' round hottom boat suitable for outboard motor, C-2603 Empire. MISCELLANEOUS [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. ““Minimum cnuarge, 50 cents. - | 1 Marine News ALEUTIAN HAS 30 PASSENBERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Sept. 3. — Steamer | Aleutiaa sailed at 9 o'clock this | morning for Alaska ponts with 83 o | first class and 19 steerage pas- | sengers aboard. The following aboard the steam- er are booked for Juneau: Helen Gray, Harry Townsend, Thomas George, Glenn Carring- - b | ® [ton, Gus Jones and wife, Mrs. ® ''W. Silver, Mrs. L. Malone, Mrs. ® Norco scheduled to sail from e Doc Pilmer, Ida Crumpacer, m- " o Seaitle September 12°at 3 o ad Skuse Jr. Lenora Garier, atrs, | FeFSOs who disembarked at Ju- e pm o |Charles Carter, George Folta, Hel- |22 Were: { ® ber 16. e |en Rudolph, Sylvia Rosenbury,|, From Seattle—Mrs. J. Elginbury, ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Mrs. E. Vienola, Loraine Vienola, | i Susiz May, Mrs. John Wilson, © Yukon scheduled southbound @ |H. Lorimer, J. V. Murphy, Mrs. Mos 8 oo . Jumes, B, © next Monday. o |Anita Kuler, Gertrude Albright,| Doker, Scott Prowell, Charles Fem- ¢ Admiral Evans scheduled | Emma Albright, Helen Keyser, M) Henry Pigg. e southbound about m- e|Donald Parker and wife and| Lrom Wrangell—A. Wile. e ber 13, o |twelve steerage. From Pete'rsburg~R, Chadwick, » LOCAL SAILINGS Duncan Hukill. © Estebeth leaves evéry Thurs- e | P <Pm:mn,f BMkk“’ Somth i s day night at 6 p m, for o FOUR HALIBUTERS |, Perions who took passage nere e Sitka and way ports. . | ey : £ ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e SELL AT SEATTLE ror Yo eratnsg s Atis dmpt Anlp, e at 10 a m, for P burg, ® ATl Miss Lillian Norberg, Norris Rich- e Kake and way pofts. e| SEATTLE, Sept. 3—Two hali-|ardson. s e e e 0 e oo e e o o e o but sciooners arrived today from| For Wrangell-Richard Surratt. SR the western banks and two from| For Ketchikan—Roscoe Richard: 5 o the local grounds. = Robert Killowich, Wendell Daw-| 3 The Brisk and Thord came :n|son, W. L. Wheeler. > TIDES T"_“’{‘Z!‘“OW l from the western banks, the for-| For Seattle—Mrs. Dct Lewallen, ner ith 32,000 pounds, selling|'~rs, Jein Sundholm, Magnus G High tide 3:00 a. m., 169 feet for 4%and 2 cents a pound, and |Rev. C. C. Saunders, Willlam BIt- Low tide 9:00 a. m., -02 feet |the lat'er with 30,000 pounds,sell- | brielson, C. Pendergtass, F. Ford. High tide 3:07 p. m, 184 feet |ing for 4% and 2 cents a paund. Low tide 9:37 p. m., -17 feet From the local banks the Federal| aeer twenty years of service erey z:oughtd 13,000 runds‘ %”dm at [the Adamant, parent ship of Great TIDES MONDAY @ and 3 cents a pound,2andpritain's second submarine flo- High tide 8:47 a. m., 166 feet |B1anco with 16,000 pounds, diSpos-|i;ja s peing scrapped. Low tide 9:41 a. m. 13 feet |8 Of the catch at 4% and three High tide 3:48 p. m., 177 feet |CC0ts & pound. Low tide 10:25 p. m, -09 feet CABL lP D : ESHIP DELLWOOD| RNpAVA NS TIDES TUESDAY A \ High tide 4:40 a. m, 140 teet |ADVERTISED. FOR SALE Low tide 10:25 a. m., 3.1 feet 1 yo lJ R A & . L march of progress, Alaska's famed | e cableship, the U. S. S. Dellwood, |. 7 will be shifted from the Barbee Shipyards on Salmon Bay into . { The Florence Shop .!|Lake Union at the end of tne in the | Permanent Waving a Specialty | ([month and tied up with idle fleet, | Florence Holmgquist, Prop. | |says the Seattle Times of August WA NT A DS Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | |25. : ® ® | Capt. H M. Andrews, Assistant in the Superintendent of the United States 5 SUMMONS Army Transport Service in Seattle, o No. 3354-A said today that the Dellwood s - In the Distriet Court for the Ter-|to be delivered back ‘to the Ship- EMP!RE ritory of Alaska, Division Num-|ping Board and will be sold. The - ber One, at Juneau. decommissioning of the vessel is a| Esther Odom, Plaintiff, vs. Wayne |result of the powerful ‘Signal Gorps | Odom, Defendant. wireless system which now connects L. V.M. CO FOR SALE — Beautiful late style ¢ plano, like new, at half price. Terms to responsible party. Call Mr. Prowell, Gastineau Hotel, FOR SALE — $2300.00 Furnished ' ‘house, most sightly lot in city $120000 cash, balance $25.00 b amonthly, 6% interest. A bargain. 4 Rents for $2500 month. H. R. > Bhepard & Son. e BEAUTIFUL and exclusive Sports- "wear for women. Dresses, suits, guaranteed. Mrs. paintments, Phone 5303 or 50. ensembles, berets. In all shades. No two alike. Fit and satisfaction F. B. Scobee, MacKinnon Apartments. For ap- The President of the United States of America, to the above-named Defendant, Greeting: .| You arée hereby required to ap- s aph re ipe. Redio anfis BRORME pear in the Distriet Court for the Fliing. Andeshis A _|Territory of Alaska, First Division, BOARD and room, or poard gmly, |within thirty days after the last at Marshall House, near Moose |publication of this summons, name- Hall. Phone 2201. ly, within thirty days after the e e————————2= |17th ‘day of September, 1932, ‘in ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. | ooce this summons is published, | Good eats. Clarence House, Ms.{or within forty days after the date | J. T. Foster, Phions 335. of its service upon you, in case this § 565 B summons is served upon you per- | LOST AND FOUND |ionally, and snswer the compiaint LOST—Malamute pup. Finder please fof the above-named plaintiff on Phone 3924 after 8 p.m. file in the sald Court in'the above- entitled action. * '~ 7 ——————%| The said plaintiff in said action WE HAVE IT demands the following rellef: An at the Right Price PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun absolute divorce from ‘defendant. And in ‘the event you fail to ap- pear and answer, the plaintiff wiil “take judgment against yoy for want | |theteof, ‘and will apply ‘to the Harris Hardware Co. { Lower Front Strest B P 4th and Franklin. 's Landing. Apply to Bul: " CARL JACOBSON " JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING Juneau Beauty Sho FOR SALE—Noyes "propérty, cozner | _— SALE—At = quarter of its, value, Bullard’s homestead of | ¥ . acres, patented, at mouth vl River, commonly known as on premises or to L. V. Win- oo A S e Y JUNEAU FROCK PO v R B A G ; ‘The order for the publication of | . . this summons was issued on the ,24th day of August, 1932. HAULED |5 Attorney for Plaintiff, Reasonable Monthly Bates (|’ Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Aug. 27, 1932 Last publication, Sept. 17, 1932, i ¥ Witness the Honorable Justin W. |2 SHOPPE {Harding, Judge of sald Qourt, and the seal of sald Court’ hereunto “Exclysive but not Expensive” ‘,,mxed e : 3 this 24th day of Aug- Coats, Dresses, Lingerie [ust, 1932, SGr % 3 Hoslery and Hats JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS,' Deputy Clerk. PHONES 83 OR 5 Seattle with all parts of Alaska, making unnecessary the mainten- ance of the Alaska cable. A smaller and less expensive ves- sel will be obtained for use in keeping the Puget Sound cable lines in repair. Officers of the Dellwood will be transferred to other ships of the Army Transport Service. In 1929-30 the Dellwood made a voyage completely around the world. She went from Seattle to London, where she loaded cable for.the islands of ‘the Philippines, stéamed from the United Kingdom to Man- iln via Suez and, after doing cable epair work in the Orient, cam: to Seattle. ; SABIN’S Everything fn Furnishings for Men : Burner Work Successor 'J. J. Newman WOT'S GOIN'ON IN THE GARAGE 7 N HEY, FOLKS LY DAYS!! HAS DONE NORCO BRINGS 12 PASSENGERS; TAKES AWAY 15 Motorship Comes from Se- attle with Almost Ca- pacity Cargo Bringing a capacity cargo and 12 passengers, the motorship Nor- {co, Capt. A. Eckholm and Purser H. Knight, arrived in Juneau from Seattle at 8:30 o'clock this fore- inoon. With 15 engers she de- parted on the return voyage to | the Puzet Sound metropolis at 3:30 | this afternoon. | The vessel's' incoming was of general character, consid- erable of it being fresh frui, green vegetables and dressed poul- freight " try. Passengers For Juneau Just Opened Pool Billiards Soft Drinks Ice Cream " Candies Cigars and Cigarettes 332 FRONT STREET ——3 Saloum’s IN NEW LOCATION Seward :Street, near Second . 1 GROSSETT SHOES | HENNA'S MARCEL SHOP Marcels and Finger Waves, 75¢ and 50c P 7ARD STREET VANS SHOE SHOP $5.00 UP FOR MEN Seward St.,, above Juneau Bak- b L3 i i ery, Phone 103 | e * “The Store That Pleases” NI:ARY“(;R‘OCERY TURDAY, SEPT. 3. 1932. ~ By CLIFF STERRETT WOT SOME VANDALS ! COME SEE ™ MY WATSON MAKES EAST VOYAGE FROM. SEATTLE i #5300 Vessel Calls ‘at. Juneau on | Her Way to Seward ! and Kodiak After one of the fastest voyages in the career of the steamship Admiral Watson the vessel arrived in Juneau at 1:30 o'clock this after- noon. She left Seattle at 10 last Wednesday morning The craft loaded a heavy cargo at Puget Sound. Considerable of: / the freight was discharged at this| port, and the rest is for various places of call to the Westward, the | § ship’s destination being Kodiak and | Seward. Departed at 3:30 ! She departed at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Incoming passengers for Juneau were: H. S. Wears, Mrs. H. 8. Wears, | Miss Blanche Kelly, Marjorie Til- | lotson, Miss Enid Burns, William Murch, Charles H. Hetcher. Through Passenger List | Through passengers on the ves- sel from Seattle for Westward ports are Mrs. O. Olberg, James Olberg, Lester Olberg, Mrs. H. Troxel, Maud Troxel, Margaret Thygeson, Paul Eidsmore. Capt. Einar Thomsen is master .of the Watson and H. Dix, Purser — e — Improved trair:- signals are pro- posed by the British Medical As- |ccciation because of the many in- slances vhich have arisen of un- suspected color blindness. | T JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 e e FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau tor Douglas and Thane i B | 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. :30p.m. 13:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. *—Thane. 1—Freight will be accepted. 3—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- A - M. * Calling at Funter, Chichago*, Hoonah Tenaase, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Galls first trip of montl enly. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FINEST LARGEST ‘ S5 & ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMFPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound” *YUKON .. ....Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept.. b *ALEUTIAN Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 *YUKON .Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 i—Southeastern Route. *—Southwestern Route. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE TiTKET OFFICE B. H. HOWARD, Agent = 2 PACIFIC DMIRAL LINE SAlLINGS ALYy . NORTI:BOUND (‘_ s SAN FRANCISCO * CE O TrRRVe Leava LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau Queen .. Sept. 5 SAN DlEGO Rogers Sept. 12 NEW YORK Evans Sept. 17 Rogers Sept. 26 SOUTHBOUND Evans Sept. 6 Queen Sept. 7 Rogers .Sept. 14 Evans .Sgpt. 27 Admiral Line Dock D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 S. “ZAPORA™wea" Seattle Arrive Sept. 1 Sept. § For Tickets and Information see Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, tion’ Company' !, Motership “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and Way' Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O CAHADIAHN PACIFIC . SAILING & TO VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneay, PRINCESS LOUISE September 11, 20 Tickets, reservations and ‘full particulars froms V. W. MULVIHILL, JUNEAU M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock iay at 10 am. !m‘"" Port | For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES ¥ Phones: 10 - 79 Autos DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways DUPONT DUCO l%{-;%x"miture, Woodwork, Floors, Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES CHOP . SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE BAILEY’S SPECIAL

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