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NOT T IT’S NO USE, PERK. I'M DOOMED T'BE A JEA MAKE MAGGIE / AND HER PALS IF YOU GOT E GRIT TO LOUS, YAINIT! UNFINISHE D (’ hes drawer up. Unfinished | 95¢. Y"unp Hardware Co. & @7 & = ._thH e Will sacrifice. 10',. Ton ln;e ror,\ owner, Phone 2201. Heads room 516})6 Street, over| FOR REN? I‘ASleepx ng er month. 207 2nd NT — Furnished, steam- ed apartment. Bishop Apart- —Three rooms and bath, ¢ range. 3rd and Gold. ad ' FOR RENT — G-room furnished Vvorh bench, apartment, 5th and Kennedy. to $3; sa 1532. army cot bed, new ] ved, springs, $10; $1; smal baby trunk: army OVerco trola Kemper xomxm able radio, T-tube Kols' radio, $60; stress’ cutting $1; card table l taple and vis pie cup- inboard, com- each; pipe nursery ; high chair, $1. Open evenings.. SQUARE DEAL REPAIR CO., 2nd hand store. 113 Main Street. ) board, $$ MONARCH range, brand new; green .or ivory enamel. Wonderful buy at $79.00. Juneau-Young Hard- | ware Co. FOR SALE—30-30 Savage rifle, peep sight, $25. Phone 537. FLOOR lamps. The new styles will appeal to you and price is right. Fine assortment just make your selection early. Ju- neau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—A: n quarter of its real value, Bullard's homestead of 148 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. unpacked; | o 3-room furnished Clirr Apar&mcms '()"’ P I apartment. ISHED 4-room hou,se 4 ment. 421 E. 7th. Phone | FURN “ts; house- | keer Channel Apts. Phone 436, MODERN offices in Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- del to suit tenant. mcmum: Apmmem.{ W \NTLD PERIENCED girl wa hour or day; 40c per hour 436. work by | Phon WANTED! SONG AND DANCE ARTISTS—OR WHAT HAVE YOU? RUSH. SEE DOLLY GRAY ORW. S. PULLEN AT THE POWER COMPANY'S ( ALL Y’GOl |A DO IS WALK OUT WITH SOME OTHER DAME, AN’ MAGGIE'LL éOME A RUNNIN'/ Phone 5701. | ; - THEY'S WUSS THINGS THAN BEIN' A Steamer Movements NORTHEOUND Norco scheduled 0 Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle September 14 at 10 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 15 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle September 16 at midnight, © Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® Seattle Sept. 17 at 9 a. m. e Northland scheduled to sail arrive seece e from Seattle September 19 e e at 9 p. m. - o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o e Admiral Rogers scheduled e e south about 7 or 8 o'clock @ e tomorrow morning. . e Yukon scheduled southbound e next Monday. . LOCAL SAILINGS L] ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e e day night at 6 p. m, for e e Sitka and way ports. . o Pacific leaves every Thursday e e at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, ® o Kake and way ports. . . in the Unibted living hirteen women are making @ et car conducto: DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL With the coal if It comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin Is running low, better have us send you & new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize In Feed. es OFFICE, WAN":(‘ED— T2 Luy davenport and chair. Leather preferred. C-2155, Empire. WOMAN wants work. Phone 103 MAGAZINE subscriptions. Muriel Jarman, Phone 488. Working on xnhnhxship offer. CTIRL wants work badly. Apply f Channel Apartments. With a new garage device all s z parts of an automo- 1 simultaneously 9th St. —a CARL JACOBSON [I JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Chas. Goldsteln's | om house, 41, Juneau. WILL TRADE Portland residential VERSAT!LE young man needa im- property for Juneau property or business. Phone 10. ediate employment. College back ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phone § 554. MISCELLANEOUS [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. Db s S L PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, § Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | ' Beasonable Munlhly Ralc: | 1 E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 EAT Breakfast and Lunch at Juneau Ice Cream Parlor | | | = RUTH HAYES | BOARD and room, r board only,‘ Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. 200M and Board $40.00 per month, Good eats. Clarence House, Mrs. J. T. Foster, Phone 235. Saloum’s Seward Street, near Second ' JUNEAU SAMPLE || SHOP J The Litle Store with the BIG VALUES | | MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL i MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents LUDWIC NELSON Brunswick Agency .. FRONT STREET D. B. FEMMER Phnne 114 ICOAL | For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Bunkers Utah Stove Evan-Jones Junior Briquets Carbonado Egg-Nut Indian Nut Indian Lump Carbonado-Indian~Mix. Nanaimo Mine Rum ... Nanaimo Screened Ladysmith Mine -Run Ladysmith Screeried ... 1535 Ladysmith Scréenings .. 8.00 Nanaimo Screenings ... 8.00 Utah Screenings 8.00 Blacksmith Coal . 30.00 Anthracite Nut Coal ... 34.00 Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70¢ to 90¢ per sack Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Marine News as| HEAVY CARGO, 2 PASSENGERS COME ON YUKON {Vessel, Boufirom Seattle to Seward, Calls at This Port With a heavy cargo and 56 pissengzers out of Seattle, the steam- ship Yukon, Cept. Charles Glass- cock, experienced an uneventful voyage, although she reported al- most continuous rain and con- |trary winds along the route from Puget Sound to Gastineau Chan- nel. She arrived at 6 o'clock a. m. in Juneau and departed four and a half hours later for Seward. Freight for this port was of mis- cellanecus character for busin houses and equipment for the Ala- ska Juneau Gold Mining Company. Passengers For Juneau Twenty-five passengers disem- barked at Juneau and 14 were booked here for the Westward. Tncoming passengers were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. E. & | H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunting- ton, Mrs. M. Heineman, Mrs. J. E. | McKinley, Madeline McKinley, Mrs, L. Okazoff, Miss Okazoff, Master Okazoff, Miss Ethel Lundduist, William Armstrong, Cash Cole and |two steerage. From Southeast Alaska ports—J. ! Ackerman, Mrs. Ackerman, Mrs. | H. Smith, A. Van Mavern, H. B. Crewson, S. B. Morris, R. Hillis, 7. F. Brennan, K. B. Edwards, J. P. Noyes. Booked for Westward Persons booked at Juneau the Westward were: For Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baker, For Valdez—J. P. Morgan, Alex- ander Kiloh, Jr. For Seward—Mrs. A. Yakessoff, Alexander Yakasoff, Albert Yaka- soff, Charles Flory, W. G. Smith, Charles R. Nelson, Harrison Pot- ter, D. H. Phillips, S. E. Young, B. Oxford. - e — For - ® | TIDES TOMORROW | 184 feet -0.6 feet High tide 4 ) 167 feet Low tide High tide 12:50 Low tide 0.4 feet H arry Race DRUGGIST Lower Front Street - = = | 12 PASSENGERS ARE ON NORCO FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Sept. 13.—Motorship Norco sailed for Juneau and way ’ports last night at 9 o'clock with |15 passengers aboard, the following booked for Juneau: Mrs. A, E. Mead, Jack King and wife, Mrs. C. Davis and two daughters, Miss Esther Niemi, Vic Leak, Mrs. J. Reick and daughter, Mrs. Fred Boynton, A, E. Mead. - PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC WORKS IS ANNOUNCED ESTEBETH HAS 19 FOR JUNEAU OFF SITKA RUN Motorship Has Largest List of Travelers in Sev- eral Months With 19 passengers, the largest number in several months, the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, arrived in Juneau yesterday from her regular weekly voyage to Sit- ka. Those aboard the craft were: From Chichagof—M. P. Moyer. From . Sitka—Mrs. E. Dean, Mary McKay, Frank Price, John Law-| rence, Willlam Kasko, Edward 'Grant, C. S. Adams. | From Tenakee—Mrs. O. Taug ana | | | child, John Paul, W. Richards, Herbert Lee, James Sara.field From Angoon—J. P. Morgan. From Hoonah — George Jones, John Smith. st SRR T Approxunately Fifty-seven Victors.. | Million Dollars Will Be Spent WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. — A huge public works building pro- gram, calling for the early outlay |of approximately $57,000,000 for rivers and harbor improvements, flood control and army housing,| provided for under the Garner and , Wagner reliel bills, was announc- cd by the War Department today. ‘Allotments included $26,000,000 wor rivers and harbors, 315,000,000} for flood control and $15,000,000 |for army post housing. | The program is estimated to jglve_work to 35,000 men on Pacif- ic Coast harbers,.and on the Mis- sissippi, Ohio and Illinois rivers. No Alaska projects are announc- ed in the program. THREE WESTERN BOATS SELL HALIBUT, SEATTLE sick man. The wife and the datghter 91 SEATTLE, Sept. 13. Three Samuel Johnson, mayor of Angoon, schooners arrived today from the were the passengers from Angoon. Vestern halibut banks and sold A son, Edward Johnson, made the their catches here. The Kanaga, round trip flight, having been \qth 47,000 pounds, and Paragon here with his father. | with 46,000 pounds, sold for 5% Samuel Johnson has been in the cents. The Addington brought 32,- Government Hospital two weeks. 000 pounds and sold for 4%. Hali- His condition became very serfous but ori the three schooners were yesterday. He evidences but little, all chicken. if any, improvemeni today. RS o TR The seaplane owned ‘and piloted Old papers for sale at Empire by Sheldon Simmons took Fred | Office. Soberg to Tenakee this mornmg and returned to Juneau this after- noon. INDIAN WOMEN FLY T0 BEDSIDE OF ILL RELATIVE Wife and Daughter-m‘l,aw of Mayor of Angoon Come to Hospital To bring an Indian woman and her daughter to the bedside of the ailing husband and father was the mission yesterday of the sea- plane Chichagof, Pilot Anscel Eck- mann and Mechanic Gordon Gra— ham which made the flight from Juneau -to Angoon’ and brought back here with the relatives of me W HEXYLRESORCINOL SOLUTION S. T. 37 Reduced Prices IS ouneces, 50¢ 12 ounces, $1.00 e 118 Another Revolt Breaks Out: in Chile; Aviation Commander Is Leader SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 13.—A revolt, headed by Aviation Com- mander Merino, broke out today against Provisional President Carlos Davila. | The fish industry in California in 1931 was valued at more than $25,000,000. JUNEAU FROCK yg:s&%t.mo SHOPPE - EEPRESS MONEY ORDER$ “Exclusive but not Expensive ANY TIME Coats, Dresaes, Lingeris Phoue 134 Free Delivery Hosiery and Hate 3 2 SABIN’S Everything in r-nunu. FOR INSURANCE See H, R, SHEPARD & SON/ Telephone 409 B, M. Behreldj Bank Bldg. FOR EVERY BUEPO&E ' ] UNEAU LUMBER MILLS A Alekan Indusery 2l WILLS NAVIGATION CO. =| Juneau Ferry lfltfip FINEST TEAMERS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle ALEUTIAN YUKON ALEUTIAN YUKON Sept. 10 .Sept. 17 ..Sept. 24 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Seward. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent NEW YORK Rogers 3 ADMIRAI. LINE SAI LINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTLEBOUND LOS ANGELES % ¥ ave AV SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneau Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. 8. Calling at Funter, Chichago*, Hoorah Tenaswe, Port Alexander, Kla- Sept. 16 ock, Craig, Ketchikan. “g APORA”“"" Seattle Arrive Juncau Leave Junean Sept. 24 Sept. 24 *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent Phone 3 tion Company | DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See B, HAYES ; 79 PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 1} PRINCESS Nomm Okt. 11, 23 - eI V. W. -e'r.vm Agent R T R R T R I T E=——=—