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D HER PALS NONSENSE, SON! WALK OUT WITH R SOME OTHER CHICKEN FER A CHANGE! I'M AFRAID MY ROMANCE WITH IT'S PUFFICK, PEAKIE. THE WAY TO IMULATE \ WITH THE LIKES OF ME? ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1932. ' FINEST Leave Seattle ALASKA STEAMSHIP cdmm SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Duye Juneau Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN Sept. 12 YUKON .Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 i i ALEUTIAN ...Sept. 17 Bept. 20 Sept. 26 y = SERREL-& 8 YUKON ..Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 | FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, Electric range. 3rd and Gold. 0000000000000 0 808 prcrvrrrracs @1x7—Four-room furnished Phone 3204. room furnished house with Mike Vagge, Willoughby bath. Avenue, near Native School. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished ® apartment, 5th and Kennedy. Phone 1532. {FOR RENT — 3-room furnished o apartment. Cliff Apartments. le 421 E. Tth. st.|® room apartment. y Phone 3201. | FURNISHED 2-room apts.; house- | ® | keeping rooms. Channel Apts.|{® Phone 436. . SRVER 5 . IMODERN offices in Goldstein Marine Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zepora in port and sails south from Union Oil Dock e at 7:30 otlock tonight. . Princess Louise scheduled to e arrive in port at 6:30 o'clock e tonight. Should have 3 e days’ mail. . Admiral Rogers scheduled to e arrive Monday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle September 10 at 9 o a m. . Norco scheduled to sail from e Seattle, Sept. 12, 9 p. m. L] Admiral Evans scheduled to @ sail from Seattle September @ 14 at 10 a. m. L Northland . scheduled to. sail @ from Seattle September 19 e at 9 p. m. L] SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound e September 12. 3 Admiral Watson scheduled e R ¢ News IAPORA COMES FROM SEATTLE; SAILS TONIGHT Motorship’s Route Is by West Coast of Prince of Wales Island Coming by way of the West Coast | of Prince of Wales motorship Zapora, Capt Neil H.!Capt. Edward Bach and Purser| Curry and Purser H [E. Mattson, arrived in Juneau early this morn- ing from Seattle. Island the She shifted to ouglas this afternoon, and is heduled to sail from there at 8 o'clock tonight on her return voyage to Puget Sound. Her route south will be the same as she took north. The vessel brought three pas- southbound 2bout September e |Sengers—R. F. Flannigan from Se- 13, o |attle, Joseph Johnson from Kla- LOCAL SAILINGS o’ Wock and Mrs. Frank Reedso from Tenakee. Estebeth leaves every Thurs- @ ‘Steamer Princess Louise, of the Oanadian Pacific, is due from the |Scuth at 6:30 odock tonight, ac- carding to a radio received from {the ship by local agent V. W. | Mulvihill. | Passengers for Juneau aboard the Princess Louise are Mrs. B IM. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. Poole, iGus Anderson, Sister Mary Lu- {cinda and Sister Mary Lowisthene. | 'ESTEBETH DEPARTS i ON SITKA VOYAGE | With a large cargo and two pas- | sengers, the motorship Estebeth, Robert Coughlin ,departed last ev- ening on her regular weekly voyage to Sitka. The vessel's freight was of gen- eral character. Both her sengers, John Chickivick and Thomas Pastovich, were booked for Tenakee. —————— . . { TIDES TOMORROW | . . Dow tide 3:29 a. m., 15 feet CATALYST DUE TONIGHT pas-| 0 SKAGWAY-ON HER WAY SOUTH (Clarence DI.mT— and Arthur | Ness Join Ship of i Science Here A fashion, the motorship Catalyst, University of Washington craft of science which is conducting a chem- ical research into the waters of Southeast Alaska, departed from | Juneau early today. Her immediate destination from this port was ?Skagway. In returning south she will call at Ketchikan. She is des- tined to reach Puget Sound Sep- tember 27. Two Join Ship Here The vessel was joined here by Clarence Dunn and Arthur Ness, science graduates of the Univer- |sity of Washington. They will take |the places of the two graduate students that came north with the vessel and that returned south this week with the body of James W. Boyle. The latter, also a graduate student, died aboard the vessel last |Sunday morning and the remains |were brought to Juneau for ship- Bound for Seattle in leisur y W. E. NOWELL, Agent | A { ALASKA St¢ SEATTLE = e PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE AM SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK Rogers o NORTEBOUND Py Leave hnv:; Y Seattle Juneau Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Evans Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept, 21 -Sept. 25 SOUTHBOUND. T Rogers Sept. 140 F EVEDS ... ept. 210 & TICRET . OFFICE: R B, H. HOWARD, Agent 4 Admiral Line Dock " PHONE 4 Building at low rental. Will re- day night at 6 p. m., for e| Incoming cargo consisted of gen-| High tide 10:09 a. m. 126 feet |ment to Seattle. — | model to tenant B o why povin o | eral freight and lumber. Low, tide 3:46 p. m., 54 fest | Yesterday Dr. Clinton Utterback, . | rnished steanr | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e Thomas A. Morgan has been ap-| High tide 9:47 p. m, 144 feet [one of the scientists on the Cat-| PAC I F I c P Co |{FOR R IPRAIEIER; TREAIl, T PRI+ or Petersburg, e | Ointed Juneau agent of the Wills S e alyst, completed an inspection of 4 | heated e ment. Nugget .‘uhup.;. X . {Navigation Company, which oper- : > GOODY SALE SATURDAY {Juneau public schools. Dr. Utter- Given by the Lutheran Ladies’ back is a member of the Univer- Aid Sode&_v‘ at Capital Electric Co.|sity of Washington’s committee on ¢ R ~adv.| secondary sehool credentials. ‘ leu||um||ulumlmmmummmnmmuu’m||||||l|l|fii@tfnxml|||1gtmmwm||||mm|im|i|finmuumumumn UNITED FOOD Co. e B L | Kake and way ports. . | McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701./0a e ¢ ¢ @ # o @ @ a 2 0 ¢ @ v | ates the Zapora. He succeeds O. J, Weber, who will enter the Seat- tle offices of the company. * WANTED | | fey | | MAGAZINE | | I DON'T BE TOO bscriptio Jarman, LIBERAL E rship offer. = With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and |gives a more even and satistylag heat. If your coal bin is run low, better have us send you & new | “U" schol | i | GIRL wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. WILL TRADE Portland residential : Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. SEARCHLIGHT Box, 5¢ POWDERED SUGAR, 3 pounds. ... . 25c LARGE PACKAGE 37 cents. BOA_R.bbandi;orom, cr poard only, Marshall House, Gastineau Ave. East St. Phone 2201. and DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See E property for Juneau property or :‘P";"Tz‘w Vrvfl;:: :!“rnmwm;n:« g‘:g L business. Phone 10. %, sl ways = : E CASH IS KING . VERSATILE young man needs im- = s d * ediate employment. College back- = < 4 : ! 3 ! ground._ Salesman, ty_'pist, clerk. § _ “;‘t«:fll’%?lg:o:et;g ] | Meal ticket most desired. Phoag = res reamer’y - —_— 99 | 554 = & * . = M S nZAPORA”mvn-Sume Arrive Juncan Leave Jumosd : e £ - Biased Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 i TH E E ‘I P ’ RE WANTED TO BUY—River boat of 8 Z/Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla- g d bottom boat suitable for = = i . it » » 2 h @winyg Sme S cfessified ad- | outboard motor, C-2603 Empire. £ LOTS OF THEM wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. Calls first trip of month only, wetlseennts: 2 P ML o - g ) : For Tickets and Information see Lo Gty #me fe asplay aa-| MISCELLANEOUS £ ; We ‘d"“‘ have any complaints WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 0, J. WEBER, Agend sttt 11 A ML F e e H 3 about our Butter _, —— e cemta per mme first nser-| Coo " College, Seattle, $30.0. g C rate 2 P d 5 T . Muwe cemis for continuous subse- | Phoner g E ! Oun 8 4 c " wume imsertion. i your old gold into wvalue. = ¥ Cmant five average words to the| Cash or trade at the Nugget = ¢ ’ e Shop. Phone 114 = Minimum charge. 50 cents. P e COPIIN RS T T IS = e %0 cenls | Taws, i, Beving WAGkIG. g MATCHES WHITE KIN g El ROOM and Board $40.00 per month. Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose LOST AND FOUND e dining room set v::ss‘\::::,;ps;}aé'sc‘;i'x'“'l mn- LOST—Red Parker Tountaln pen. CALL US DIRECT__ I PURE LARD, pou'.rd ® o o o o & s 8 o 100 Phones:A-nHAY'lEss. 107 CANADIAN 113 Main Street Finder pl»(u\s(\ return to Empire. chine, $5.00. PHONE 412 . BACON, Sliced; pound . . . . ... . 27¢ 1929 Ford coupe. Cur- | TJUNEAU SAMPLE | ang SEAYTDE real value, Bullard's homestead of | | 148 acres, patented, at mouth! | Taku River, commonly known as| Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul-|e “lard on premises or to L. V. Win- = NOW'!. Lowest, Prices in.a Decade for Meat MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents Napaimo Screened .. Ladysmith Mine Rul Ladysmith Screenings .. From Juneau k. RASPI | SHOP EASTER‘N——NO RIND PBERRY season soon over.! ' The Lit "e Store with the ey ] e 2 tah Stove : % Order now for jams and jellies.| BIG VALUES b B PA* IF! C 1 Evan-Jones . . . - 20c 1b. delivered, or 15¢ b, pick ANANA i your own. Minimum order, 10 Ibs 2 g:r"émm;;:mt e nE 1 S’ 3 p Ounds AR R R s TR 23c 19 | Fred Kronquist, St. Ann Ave g | R e . ' sARLING: ! Douglas. Phone 81. | & ' hal S ! 42 Al {| MIDGET LUNCH |' 4 TO VANCOUVER, VICTO) ’r FOR SALE_A » quarter of iis|| OPEN DAILY UNTIL | e 1 | | - 7| u W LRI AR LR AR AR PRINCESS LOUISE (UL T AT L R TR TR L T _ter, Juneau. ! Til Nenawe Semniee |8 A SIS The Fl ! m : o |E Y ' ser’ : y September 11, 20 B ART JACOISON L rencs oxence Shop [ e ot cosi — 3400 |5 ; 'L“ can serve the finest meats JEWELER | Florence Holmquist, Prop. £ or what you used to pay for the - Ticketa, seservations and 141 © 4, WATCH REPAIRING | Phone 421 Triangle Bldg. | | Cartage “"‘"“" £ cheapest cuts, ’ particulars from . F i b For Call Trade g By'thé way, have you seen how Juneau Ferry & Navigs ' . TGARBAGE HAULED ||| ™™ e ™= 70¢ to 90c g HAMBURGER s made? Well, tion Company Reasonable Monthly Rates || | Harris H : K ours is made of the choicest beef. B0 B fi) e Fepdas Co f i i TELEPHONE 584 s wted 5 A4 Try It! Eat the Best! JUNF;%‘(J)PF;%OCK Pacifie Coast Y 53 R S Y “Weckuire but not Rxpecsive® Coal CO. A DreT:‘lhflhm PHONE 412 ¢ eMv% (asiaiaese sy ssioh o T