The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1932, Page 6

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1 WOULDNI'T DAST ELOPE OUTTA MY) WINDER, - ‘CAUSE SAM'L'S 1S IMPOSSIBLE, RIGHT UNDERNEATH! MR. PECAN. ' FINEST - ; TEAMERS THE DOCTOR SEZ a I NEEDS A HIGHER _ALTITUDE FER MY HAY- Leave DueJunean Due Juneau f\ ! Seattle Northboupd Southbound 3 1 ALEUTIAN Sept. 12 Y : YUKON Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 4 1 S ALEUTIAN Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 S5 fov o o S b vty T YUKON Sept. 24 Sept. 21 Oct. 3 [ [ NORTHBOUND ing. e {® or evening. . FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | apartment. Phone 3204. arrive Monday. THREE room furnished house with Mike Vagge, Willoughby we, near Native School. ® a m ment, a 5th and Kennedy. ® Phone 1532. room apartment. 421 E. Tth. St. Phone 3201. ! at 8 a. m. keeping rooms. Channel Apts.(® September 12. Phone 436, | | | IMODERN offices in Goldstein| ¢ Building at low rental. Will re- { model to suit tenant 13. LOCAL SAILINGS s Al 2 Furnished, steam- Nugget Sho) FOR RENT — heated apartment MIcBRIDE Apartments. Phone 570 eyl | Sitka and way ports. THROUGH =% Jarman, Phone 488. Working on “U" scholarship offer Kake and way ports. ->-ee GOOD PLACE TO LIVE WANTED — First-class_ironer, able | to finish shirts. None other need { apply. Capital Laundry. ) GIRL wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. WILL TRADE Portland residential on the 15th . Phon . property for Juneau property or one 32 Steamer Movements ° : BACK FRIDAY ' FROM ALTHORP + [Vessel Brings General Car-. Zapora scheduled to arrived e at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- e ® Princess Louise scheduled to e arrive Jate Friday afternoon e | ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e ® Seattle September 10 at 9 e T — 3-room furnished ¢ Norco scheduled to sail from e | Seattle, Sept. 12, 9 p. m. ® Admiral Evans scheduled to'e| 4 - ~ '® gail from Seattle September ® FOR RENT — 3-room furnished o 14 at 10 a, m. % apartment. Clff Apartments. Iy g ® Northland due in port about e Z 3- FURNISHED 4-room house, and e 5 or 8 oblock ' tomorrow s morning and sails south e FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound e Admiral Watson scheduled o southbound about Seplember o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e | day night at 6 p. m., for e Pacific leaves every Thursday e | at 10 a. m,, for Petersburg You don't have tu torture your hbor when you wish to cook | |your favorite corned beet and cab- | bage, if you live at the Eurcka Apartments. This building is fire-,| water-, air-, sound- and odor-proof. | Apartment now available, another —adv. News NORTHLAND DUE *| go and 25 Passeng- ers to This City Bringing 'a large cargo and 25 ® |passengers to Juneau, the motor- and Purser E. P. Winch, arrived last evening from Seattlse. After a SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e !stay of several hours, che departed for Port Althorp to take on can-| ned salmon for Seattle discharge. Back Here Tomcrrew e She will be back here tomorrow and after a brief call will sail on ® |her return voyage to Puget Sound. Included in the vessel's freight was a large quantity of perishable food commodities—fruits, vegetables and poultry. List of Passengers Her Dpassengers were: ® | From Seattle—J. A. Miller, Mrs. Lorene Ahlers, C. J. Bahnsen, Mrs. C. J. Bahnsen, Mrs. C. E. Harland, : Miss Patricia Harland, Philip Har- land, Mrs. Ray G. Day, LeRoy Ves- {tal, Jr, Mrs. E. L. Hunter, E. L. { Hunter, Jr., Mrs. M. S, Jorgensen, Miss Joan Jorgensen, Mrs. R. Bon- ner, Miss Oberta Beran, Miss Betty R. Miller, Eli Tanner, Oscar Bran- stead, M. E. Greenhow, Karl Theile, | From Southeast Conrad Enge, L. M. Carrigan, Glen VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. ] Meal ticket most desired. Phoae THE EMPIRE | = Closing time fYor classified ad- WANTED TO BUY—River boat or round bottom boat suitable for | Pelephone 49w DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS RUTH HAYES | urtiscments‘:imz P.‘ M. Bkl o outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. dise broker who makes his head- Indigo, Cal, to Closing e for isplay |« e 92 - g T wertisements: 11 A. M. MISCELLANEOUS I SEE “seee I’ a business trip to Sitka. ! Ten cents per une first inser- YURMAN S tion. [URN your old gold into value. | New F\,:WG;:;:‘- R EAT l ts for continuous subse-| Cash or trade at the Nugget p’;lv: lf;:ruor:r Shop. | Cleaning, Repairing, Remode.un; { Bmakrnt:‘nfl Lunch ; ount five average words to the | Tree—meme e | | Yurman, the Furrier | H o o ? R Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- L Triangle Bullding [ Jinimum m':fe' e ing. Radio and phonograph re- , pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. . BOARD and room, &r boatd only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. 20OM and Board $40,00 per month. Good eats. Clarence House, Murs, J. T. Foster, Phone 235. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Red Parker fountain pen. Finder please return to Empire. HUPMOBILE FOR SALE—Drop head sewing ma- chine, $5.00. 113 Main Street. FOR, SALE—1929 Ford coupe. Cur- tis Shattuck. LOST—Keys in keytainer. Finder please Phone 330. 2 RASPBERRY season soon over.| Order now for jams and jellies.|». 20c 1b. delivered, or 15c lb., pick!| JUNEAi]_ SAMPLE 'SERIES 229 your own. Minimum order, 10 lbs. SHOP THE NEW Fred Kronquist, St. Ann Ave,| | -\ Douglas. Phone 81. The Lit“e Siore with the BIG VALUES Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR SALE—At » quarter of its|-- 7 zeal value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth fPaku River, commonly known as Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win-/ MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” “ H T i at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. | | Lower Front Street E. 0. DAVIS sruvis Sbheemc | ‘| Russian Steam Baths Finger Waves—Facials fer, Juneau. i Merchant Lunch—40 cents | FOR A NEW AGE! 17 CARL JACOBSON | I3 w | RLI, ’ || JAMES CARLSON WATCH REPAIRING The Florence Shop ; SEWARD STREET l | Permanent Waving a Specialty | | Juneau Distributor Opposite Chas. Goldstein's | ¥orence Holmquist, Prop. 1 #—————— ¢ | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | | L TR ias L ST | . . | RBAGE HAULED | | T ‘]l Gléumuble Monthly Rates || | WE HAVE IT B Juneau Beauty Specializing in Permanent and i JUNEAU FROCK Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Hot and Cold Showers Fridays, Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 1 am. Gastineau Ave, rear SHOPPE ' Alaskan Hotel. Phone 349. “Exclusive but not Expensive” % Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats PHONES 83 OR.§ J. A. Miller, John H. Ahlers, Mrs.' Jr. ( 3 ' Damage on Texas Side Is ship Northland, Capt. L. Williams' | | Alaska: ports—~ JOHN PETERSON IS GIVEN Albert Wile, weil-known merchan- Queen for Sea‘ile. He will go to quarters in this eity, has left on' date ranch near there, “The Store That Pleases” THE' SANITARY GROCERY PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Ssward. RIVER LEVEES LEON TROTZKY HOLDING FLOOD OUT ON EXILE; . T0 SEEK CURE Obtains Permission from Czechoslavakia for Brief Sojourn PRAGUE, Sept. 8. — Diplomatic paths have been cleared for Leon Trotzky, exiled Soviet leader, to come to Czechoslavkia from Turkey for his health. It is unofficially announced per- mission has been granted him for For Information, Reservationists and Tickets - call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Slight—Mexican Low- lands Inundated BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Sept. 8. —The flood waters of the Rio Grande River slashed at the levees on the lower reaches but for the most part the protective system held firmly On the Mexican side, however, thousands of acres are inundated. The damage on the Texas side is appar:ntly small, United States LINE SAILINGS _ SEATTLE § 05 :\ engineers said, and Texas farms), yimiteq sojourn at Badpistyan! SAN FRANCISCO NOR:H:BOUND ‘-“‘ are now in no danger. Guards are| ,nq the only formality remaining| LOS ANGELES ..v(‘ continued on the levees due to re-|is mrotzky’s signature under prom- SAN DIEGO Leave Leave ports of heavy rains upstream. ise to refrain from political activ- Seattle Juneau ; ty while in this country. NEW YORK Rogers Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Evans 4 Rogers .. Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Trotzky cannot arrive before Sep- tember 15 and must go upon being | cured. ROBERS IS NOW ON WAY NORTH SEATTLE, Sepi. 8. — Steamer Admiral Rogers sailed for South- eastern Alazka ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon with 21 first class and eight steerage passengers. —————— [ Lo | AT THE HOTELS — | L] Sept. 27 TICKET ' OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral' Line Dock Gastineau Vernon L. Glaz, Portland, Ore.; Gler. Carrington, M. E. Greenlow, Mr. and Mrs. W. ¢. McCreary, |f Seattle; Oscar Broomstedt, Cosmo- PHONE 4 Passengers aboard the steamer §oolis, Wash.; Michael McKallick, booked for Juneau ave Harrisor § Chichagof; L. M Carrigan, O. Potter, D. H. Phillips, Harry Brown § Jensen, Juneau, and one steerage. ANDERSON IS OFF Alaskan 8. Lingard, Taku; Ernest Hohl- han, A. T. Davis, Juneau. Zynda ON BUSINESS TRIP Conrad Enge, Petersburg; James| ™ G. Truitt, Seattle. Charles Anderson, Manager of —_— the Juneau Business College, 's| E. Singhauser left St. Ann's Hos- cn a business trip to Skagway. There are several students for the col- lege already lined up in the Lynn Canal metropolis. e pital yesterday having been a pa- tient in the institution one week. i . : e { JUNEAU-YOUNG | i Funeral Parlors || FINE FOR LIQUOR VIOLATION Carri | Licensed Funeral Directors arrington. | and Embalmers ——— - John H. Peterson, charged with Ph Pt o ke s ® violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Lm.ht b 12_. i e TIDES TOMORROW | |Lew, was yesterday fined $150 after bk SR la heqm_fisz before United States FERRY TIME CARD J. B. BURFORD & CO. Low tide 2:07 a. m.,, 19 feet }Commrssmner Charles Sey. BN Notbaa tor o b4 ‘Agent Phone 19 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 — w i High tide 8:50 2. m., 11.6 feet PRI s g U i - E Low tide 2:17 p. m, 63 feet 1 J. H. Dindrichsen who recently Fitea oo s M. S. “ZAPORA”Leave Scattle Arrive Jihcuw Leave Jampar | High tide 8:22 p. m., 138 feet :git‘;fi‘d Shefe fflf)m tage 'B"fe&utiof b g ;”:: o Sept. 1 Sept. 83 Bept. 8 e s T , Public Survey after years' active e y y - = | carvioe. 1em Tore oo R stakms 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. Callinz at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kl wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 He owns a | OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Leaves Douglas for Juneam 6:30a.m. 8 lean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden. Phone 534 | Q ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Juneau Ferry & Naviger tion Company DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! “ESTEBETH" Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See . M. for Sitks and A. B. HAYES v ¢ " .u!"l!*l:,fi 4 Phones: 10 -A 79 - 10 Successor 'J. J. Newman CROSSETT SHOES I $5.00 UP FOR MEN SEWARD STREET } | VAN'S SHOE SHOP .- A e RO D ale s ™ oeinork Flogsg, Juneau Pain; Store BAILEY’S SPECIAL - Every Night fmm»é P M -9 CHICKEN NOODLES, CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE September 4, 20 m“mflefl-figw ‘y - M. 8. “PACIFIC® Marcels and Finger Waves, 75¢ and 50c Seward St., above Juneau Bak- ery, Phone 103

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