The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1932, Page 6

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Ay CHEER UR PEAKIE, I GOT GAL AN’ MAKE MAGGIE JEALOUS, BUT WHO'LL v FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Bishop Apart- ments. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, Electric range. 3rd and Gold. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | apartment, 5th and Kennedy.| Phone 1532. ?FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | ; apartment. Cliff Apartments. ( | FURNISHED 4-room house, and 3- | room apartment. 421 E. Tth. St.| Phone 3201. RN Rt shite: Hous September 12. morning and, after & brief Sty pane, Capt. Ole Jonanson. : F'}i?:;fi? fi,ofn?’"c,?fii;l h:u:&_ © Admiral Watson ~scheduled e |then, Will sail on her return voy-| g & Engstrom, acting for the the various organizations. { | Phone 436. e southbound at 9 p. m. Mon- e |a2€ souta. ¢ Lakeside Fish and Oyster Com-' ————— { L e e T S The vessl carried a fairly 1arge pany of Chicago, was the buyer. New York City aetectives found MODERN offices In Goldstein|e LOCAL SAILINGS cargo, virtually all of it beinz He paid 3% cents a pound first ihat a radio-equipped sedan, load- Building at low rental. Will re- |e Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |destined for upper Yukon RIVEr|pyade and 2 cents a pound sec- ed with riot guas and tear gas|ig model to sult tenant. le day might at @ . m, for e Points. The through passenger Iist ond grade. bombs, had been stolen. It was T Furmisncd steam|® _ Sitka and way ports. i o o gl | The purchase was put into the found sveen hours later, its radio Saktod aphriient. Mugget BhHoBBE Pacific leaves every Thursday i o g . freezers of the Juneau Cold Stor- intoning at freqaent intervals the ted apartment. Nugget ShOP.|q gt 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Six passengers disembarked 4t gge Company, and Will be held fact that is had been stolen. McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701, |® ~Kake and way ports. this port. They were: for late winter markets in the | £ s ece0cescsncae Mr. and Mrs. W. Poole, Mrs. B. giaes. | M. Miller, Sister Mary Lucinda, SUMMONS WANTED Sister Mary Loristhene, Gus An-| No. S384-A -THE WOMAN wants work. Phone 103. MAGAZINE agbscriptions. Muriel Jarman, Phone 488. Working on “u cholarship offer. WANT GIR_L wants wo;k —i)adly. Apply 3 Channel Apartments. business. Phone 10. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. in Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 554. THE EMPIRE Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display vertisements: 11 A. M. WANTED TO BUY—River boat or round bottom boat suitable for outboard motor. C-2603 Empire. MISCELLANEOUS FURN your old gold into value. Ten cents per ime first Inser- Cash or trade at the Nugget " 8hop. Five cents for continuous subse- | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, gquent insertion. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- Count five average words to the| ing. Radio and phonograph re- fine. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Minimum cnurge, 50 cents. — : - BOARD and room, cr board only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave., Phone 2201. ¢ ’ Saloum’s LIFE Scholarship at Success Busi- ness College, Seattle, $50.00. Phone, 293. ad- Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. IN NEW LOCATION Seward Street, near Second POR SALE—Coal range, porcelain front; fine dining room set; 9x12| g o o — —— rugs. Saloum’s Store, Seward St. | JUNEAU SAMPLE FOR SALE—1929 Ford coupe. Cur- l SHOP tis Shattuck. * The Lit7e Store with the i BIG VALUES RASPBERRY season soon over.|se. Order now for jams and jellies.|y “ 20c 1b. delivered, or 15¢ lb., pick your own. Minimum order, 10 lbs. Fred Kronquist, St. Ann Ave,| Douglas. Phone 81 MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL | MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents POR SALE—At = quarter of its! feal value, Bullard’s homestead of | ‘M8 acres, patented, at mouth! Taku River, commonly known as|® Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul-! lard on premises or to L. V. Win- | ter, Juneau. The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bidg. WE HAVE IT at the Right Price _—- - ?_é e | Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street - ARBAGE HAULED | | Reasonable Monthly Rates | |* N JUNEAU FROCK TELEPHONE 584 A $1,000000 mw-em; i SURTE 000 pemng “xclusive but not Expensive” $lepaztanenit Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats Marine News THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT _ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers arrive Monday. scheduled t0 Yukon is due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle, Sept. 12, 8 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle September 14 at 10 &, m. Zapora scneduled to sail from Seattle September 16 at midnight. Northland scheduled to sail from BSeattle September 19 At 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND Princess Louise SAILINGS scheduled to arrive - in powt southbound at 5 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing and sails 3 hours later. Aleutian scheduled southbound 1118 PASSENGERS !' "FOR THIS PORT SPATTLE, Sept. 10.—Steamer | Yukon sailed for Alaska s at 9 o'clock ‘this morning with 51 | first class and four steerage pas- sengers aboard. Passengers aboard the Yukon booked for Juneau are Cash Cole, Ed Williams, Leroy W. Hunting- LOUISE BRINGS § PAS SENGERS FROM SOUT ton, wife and bsby, Madcline —_— {McKinley, Mrs. J. E. McKinley Vessel Will Be Back Here & %, Bl and wie & man H. Phillip, Miss Ethel Runquist, {Mrs. M. Heineman, William Arm- Early Sunday on Re- Z V. | strong, Master Okazoss, Mrs.” L. turn to Vancouver |Okazoss and child and one steer- age. Bound frywn Vancouver, B. C,, to! IR < PTG —— Skagway, the steamship Princess Louise, Cap’. A. Slater and Pyrser |A. @. Barker, called at Juneau! last night, erriving at 6:30 o'clock | and departing at 11. Five thousand pounds of halibut Back Hcre Tomorrow constituted fish receipts today in She is seneculed to be back here juneau. The cateh, from the Icy from Lynn ‘Canal early toMOTIOW Sirait bank, was unloaded by the HALIBUT SELLS FOR 31, AND 2 CTS. HERE ABOARD YUKON SELL FISH, SEATTLE 10—Only two | SEATTLE, Sept. schooners arrived in port today and they were drom the local halibut banks. The ‘Woodrow brought in 18,000 pounds of sable and the Husky L. brought 1,000 pounds of halibut ‘and 10,000 pounds of sable. The halibut sold for 6% and 3 cents a pound and the sable was ibought for 2% cents a pound. . CATHEDRAL BEGINS WINTER SCHEDULE The summer vacation périod has come to an end for the various crganizations of the Holy Trinity Cathedral. The Sunday School will resume regular sessions tomorrow | at 12:30 o'clock. The vested choir of eighteen voices will sing at to- morrow’s morning service. * The night for rehearsals has been changed from Wednesday to Thurs- day. The Ladies' Guild will hold the first business meeting of the sea- son next Friday, at the Deanery. New members will be welcomed in WILL TRADE Portland residential ging service ways property for Juneau property or m we whfl: ln‘lm e, bost | | derson. DON’T BE TOO LIBERAL With the coal if #§ comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and glves a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is rumaing low, better have us send you a new supwly to prove our stetement. Our e e . e | TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 4:32 a. m., 06 feef High tide 11:02 a. m., 139 feet Low ftide 4:46 p. m., 4.0 fest High tide 10:50 p. m., 152 feet TIDES MONDAY Low tide 5:19 a. m., -02 High tide 1 a. m, 151 Low tide 34 p m, 26 High tide 11:38 p. m,, 16,0 LR E. L. Hunter Jr, of the First Naltional Bank, ‘wife and child, are passengers aboard the Northland for Juneau. feet fecl fest foqt SHEAFFER- MADE FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS As low as $1.00 D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 BUTLER MAURO DRUG 'CO. EXPRESS, MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME Phone 134 Free Delivery for Every Purpose ISWALLOW EXPECTED HERE AT 10 TONIGHT In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. Bnoroute from Seattle to Seward, 4 & the United States Naval ship Swal- BStier Odom, Y arrive in Juneau at 10 00, SR The President of the United States of America, to the above-named Deferidant, Greeting: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, name-~ o'clock tonight, according to ad- vices received from Lieut. H. E. Officer aboard i i i low will | i | Morgan, Executive the craft. | The vessel is expected to stay |here at least a day before pro- | céeding to the Westward. il SB s ly, within thirty days after the | SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN [1ith day of September, 1933, in | : case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above- entitled action. |At A. B. Hall tonight. Krane & Peterson’s Accordion Orchestra. 50c. Ladies free. —adv. | S s Governor Ruby Laffoon of Ken- tucky has designated one week in each month sc “pardon week.” ‘He receives requests for pardons The said plaintiff in said action |during those weeks only. demands the following relief: An | absolute divorce from defendant. Re:ults me Sargon And in the event you fail to ap~ pear and answer, the plaintiff will Almost Unbelievable tzxe judgment against you for want “Seems Marvelous the Way It thereof, and will apply to the Restored My Health™ Qourt for the relief demanded in . her complaint; and as hereinabove stated. life and strengtd that| Witness the Honorable Justin W. came over me when I|Harding, Judge of sald Court, and ana Sargon Soft Mas |the seal of said - €ourt hereunto ils. I had the worst| affixed, on this 24th day of. Aug- ust, 1932. JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. The order for the publication of this summons was issued on the 24tH ‘day of August, 1932, * H. B.'LE 'FEVRE, ‘Attorney for' Plaintif, Juneau, Alaska. left shoulder. and could not sicep. Now § am s well and sirong as I have ever been in my I became awfully nervout 1ife. Sargon Soft Mass Pills are the most wonderful laxative I have ever used.”e uulrm-gxman.ml.ezmw Lake City. LARGEST FINEST TEAMERS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPA SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DuedJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 12 Sept. 19 ALEUTIAN YUKON ALEUTIAN Sept: 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 YUKON Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdesz Latouche and Seward. Reservationists and Tickets call Sept. 10 Sept. 13 For Information, THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent afi-*,, 3 s ALASKA STEAMS , LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTEBOUND LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 NEW YORK Rogers TiCRET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 SIS = PACIFIC STEAMSH J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. S. “ZAPORA’ Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Calling at Funter, Chichago*, Hoonalk Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla- Sept. 24 wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month enly. For Ticzets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent rr DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways " For Reservations Ol or Speii (i ¥ A. B. HAYES Utah Stove Evan-Jones Junior Briquets Nanaimo Screenings Utah Screenings Blacksmith Coal 5 Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70c to 90c per sack | i Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE' 412 CALL Us DIREC-T— CFor sale by Butler Mauro Drug | First publication, Aug. 27, 1932. 0. dv. 4 - : PHONE 412 —adv. |Last publication, Sept. 171932 S Snatched from~ Davy Jones = o Phones: 10 - 79 -_‘

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