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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPRE WEDNESDAY, SEPT 14, 1932 a0 » IMPERSONATOR. WHY . PORE PEAKIE KIN . MAKE MAG‘vIE: POLLY AND HER PALS YOU'RE A FUST RATE FEMALE 3 WON'TCHA PUT ON YER ACT, SOS PRACTICAL! TIS . “TAIN'T FOR SALE—2 furnished houses, | FOR RENT~ST«~cpmg room slbOO | Casey-Shattuck Addition. Allen | | Shattuck | per month. 207 2nd Street, over| e _ Capitol Electrie. | UNFINISHED chests; 3 and 4| se———————————————————— drawers, $7.25 up. Unfinished|FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- | magazine b ts, 95c. Juneau- heated apartment. Bishop Apart-| Young Hardware Co. mn SALI —Six new realsilk dress Too large for icz. Phone 2201. BIG CLEANUP SALE! ment FOR RENT 'FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, Electric range. 3rd and Gold. — 5-room furnished 5th and Kennedy. apartment, Phone 1532. Heads for pick and work bench to $3; s army c spring cabin { show baby | pen, $1 trunks, | ; COOk- e to § k. e tank | stove oil burner, $1; pr trola, Sla Kern able radio, § radio, $60; d: stress’ cuttir $1; card table, table and vise, b?ard $4; sink, arainboard, cam- picte, $4; 3 stdves, $1 each; pipe valves, 25c; high chair, nursery FOR 3-room furnished Clff Apartments. RENT rtment. URNISHED 4-room house, ipartment. 421 E. Tth. St.| 3201, one FUR! L&allhD 2 mom uPA‘ . teeping rooms. Channel Phone 436, house- Apts. MODERN offices Building at low rental. Will re- FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- | heated apartment. Nugget Shop. | '| McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701. WANTED PFI\IFN(.rL) girl war , hour or day, 40¢ per ho 436. chair, $250 each; high chair, $1.' WANTED—T~ buy davenport .md Open evenings. SQUARE DEAL AIR CO., 2nd hand store. ain Street. 153 —t MORARCH ange, bl or ivory enamel at $79.00. 1 new; green ‘Wonderful buy Juneau-Young Hard- Sevage rifle, Phone 537. FLOOR lamps. The new styles ml] appeal to you and price is right Fine assortment just unpacke malke your selection early. Ju- peau-Young Hardware Co. of its e FOR SALE—At » quarter real value, Bullard’s homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth River, commonly known as 's Landing. Apply to Bul- lard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. L R FOR SALE-—4-room house, 9th St. Address Box 241, Juneau. FOR SALE—30-30 R S CARL JACOBSON JEWELER wATCfl REPAIRING _SEWARD STREET mw Chas. Goldstein’s T ARBAGE HAULED Mmbh Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS i -~ TELEPHONE 584 EAT Breakfast and Lunch o My - Juneau Ice Cream chair, Leather preferred, C-2155, Empire. WOMAN wants wo! Phone 103. MAGAZINE subscriptions. Muriel Jarman, Phone 488. Working on “U” scholarship offer. GIRL wants work badly. Channel Apartments. WILL TRADE Portland residential Apply property for Juneau property or business. Phone 10. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Meal ticket most desired. Phoae 554. MISCELLANEOUS NG e e Badods FURN your old gold into value, Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS Radlos, Sewing Machl!‘le!Y Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, <r poard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. LOST AND FOUND —Brown coin purse $10.00 nd some change in it. Please y Mrs. L. A. Webber, Glacier Highway. Seward Street, near Second Saloum’s A\ y BEAUTY PABLOBS JUNEAU SAMPLE | 1 i SHOP | v The Litle Store with the BIG VALUES | S ——r—merr e re—————_ MIDGET . LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents The Florence Sho Pormanent Waving a Specialty Holmquist, Prop. ‘Iriangle Bldg. —r——— ¢ model to suit tenant. | PRACTICAL ! THE PROVERBS PROVE IT/ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Noreo scheduled to Saturday morning. arrive Admiral Evans scheduled to ® sail from Seattle this morn- j ing at 10 o'clock, but no re- e Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 15 at 9 p. m. Zapora scueduled = to sall from Seattle September 16 at midnight. ° Aleutian scheduled to sailfrom e Seattle Sept. 17 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle September 19 e at 9 p.m e Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from. Seattle September 21 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6. p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. . .ll..........]\ A | y per cent more votes were cast in the 1932 Texas Democrat-| ic Governorship. primary than on the question of prohibition repeal submitted 8t the, same time. | 0000606006000 0060080 90 8 8 r—oooomomos F LIBERAL With the coal if it comes Irom our place. For our coal goes farther and gives ;2 more even .and satisfylng hest. , If your coal hin 1§ running low, better have us send you, & new supply to prove our statement. Our draging service is always the best and we specialize In Feed. D. B. F,EMMER Phone 114 COAL For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 Utah Stove E\an-.!oues e Junior Briquets Garhonado , Egg-Nuf Indian Nut . Indian Lump Carbonado-Indian-Mix. Nanaimo Mine Run Nanaimo Screened .. .25 Ladysmith Mine Run > || Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 8.00 Nanaimo Screenings Utah Screenings. Blacksmith Coal .. Anthracite Nut Coal .. Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70¢ to 90c per sack Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ° | |ing from Skagway and, after al G |the Interior he traveled over the |Canal DON'T BE TOO { e e e g TAKE THE ONE THAT RUNS - “NUTHIN' FANS THE FEMALE FANCY LIKE INDIFFERENCEY FER INSTANCE! Marine News : ROGERS BRINGS 13 PASSENGERS TAKES AWAY 21 Wessel Atives: from Skag- ? way and Sails via Sit- | ka for Seattle Thirteen passengers arrived and 21 doparted on the s miral Rogers, Capt. and Purser R. V. Harris, arrived in Juneau early this morn- brief stay, departed by way of| Sitka for Seattle. The vessel called here Monday enroute from Seattle to Skagway. Pasvengers For Junezu Incoming passengers from Lynn} were: Mrs. M. Eads, Miss Louise Eads, Miss Olive L. Frus, Miss Elva, Mc- Allister, Frank Parrish, C. L. An- <erson, John Mulkey, H. C. Bar- nett, Carl Lovett and four third class. For Sitka and Scuth | Persons booked at Juneau for| Sitka and ports south were: | For Sitka—Stella V. Benson; ¥io- !let James, Florence Roberts, John | Lawrence, Frank D. Price, Frank Eric Hulsen, Thomas N | —Christine Sather Troast, Paul W. Gor-| Talbeck. | ikan—C. C. Boatmans} ‘W, Hilbrook. For strom, Seattle — Mrs. John Berz- Adriehne Glass, Elizabetl Derr, Louise Mahone, John R. Noyes, Thomas F. Rudolph, George Crrigg. | CATCH: OF HALIBUT BRINGS 3145 AND 2| Two thousand pounds of hali- kut constituted fish receipts mn the past 24 heurs in Juneau. The| catch was unloaded from the Tern, Capt. C. Rossness and bought by E. E. Engstrom, repre- sentative of the Lakeside Fish and Oyster Company of Chicago for 3% cents a pound first grade and 2 cents a pound second grade. The purchase was put into the freezers of the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company and will be held for next winter's market in the States. HALIBUT RECEIPTS AT SEATTLE LIGHT SEATTLE, Sept. 14—Only two schooners arrived here today witix halibut catches. The Doric came in from the western banks with 40,000 pounds and sold for 4% and 2 cents & pound. The Aleu- tian arrived from the local banks with 28,000 pounds and sold for 6% and 3% cents a pound. WE HAVE IT at the Right Price A Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street SAVE HALF wOoO0D CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double I:gd, $8.00 Foster, attor: of |returned h from a bus p to Fairbanks. “~By CLIFF STERRETT Stampede Starts from Val- dez, Reports Frank H. Foster of Juneau Excellent placer gold prospects or /Alder Creek, a tributary of Gulkana River in Paxson dis- trict, which is about half way between Valdez and Fairbanks, and served by the Richardson Highway, has caused a small-sized stampede from Valdez and is ex- pected to owtanon a rush fr Fairbanks, acct Traveled Over Highway In going to and coming between Val- Richardson High dez and Fairbanks, “Fourtesn cunc of coarse gold some of the pi s weighing as much as a dollar, from the Alder Creek discovery were brought in::: Paxson Roadhouse a week ago to- and left for Alder Creek. Stampede From Valdez “As soon overy reached Valdezz, a stam- «CGulkana river from Paxson. “Alder was prospected first in 1607. ‘While the ream yielded surface gold, none of the pros- pectors ever got to bedrock be- cause oOf the presence of large Loulders in the creek. Frenchy panned his gold ken from bedroc! 16 be the first pe bedrock on the “Alder. Creek mineralized zone, about mnine miles He is believe on ever to reach stream. is in a hew The probabili is not at all remote.” B THE ONE I HAS IN MIND RUNS,~ FURY LIKE A COARSE GOLD I.flVES ALASKA FOUND IN CREEK = RAPS OWN SEX NEAR PAXSON - day a prspector calle you i 3 Frenc saidp Mf_ Foster toda, you?” she 'n:moncd. ‘Women “Frenchy had been grubstaked for DaVe done that! Lis summer gold search by Mr. Pr“ifes‘ Ahsk“_ g Lyons, who Is a mining engineer Lveryone, Mrs, Carter said, should | as well as pproprietor of the Pax- visit Alaska, for which she pre- son Roadhouse. Immediately af- ¢icted b, great future. ter Frenchy's arrival, Mr. Lyons _ NO e education’ is cora-| outfitted a pack train of horses without knowing Alaska,” she s “I love it there!” as the news of the D started from there for the diggings. ! “Alder Creek empties into the from gravel ta-| ‘Andes Volcano Causes that a rich strjke has been made| “HADES HATH NO $KIRT SCORNED! ttle Post-Intelligencer) She loves Alaska and decries women in politics. She takes moré pridz in her! ability Lo drive a six-horse team then in her social attaimnments n ‘Washington, D. C. Plain spoken to the point of Lluntness, she is endowed with a mental vigor that has increased with the advent of graying hair. That's Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, widow of former United States Senator Carier of Montana, who is in Seattle on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. She is reg- istered at the New Washingion. | Raps Congress “Women in politics?—"they have 10 business in it!” Mrs. Carter de- clared. “I have been asked why T didn't seek fo take my husband’s place in the Senate. I wouldn't think of it. If I were in the Sen- ate T'd tell them something. I'd tell them Congress ought to be adjourned for forty-five years— tliey pass so many fool laws!” “But what harm have women | done in politics?” Mrs. Carter was | can’t get a drink, Carter delights in telling she blacked the boots of a! ing German dignitary who | visited her home in Washington. ! “I wouldn't black my husband’s| shoes, but the German official| room door. I wouldn't ask any- one else to do the job—so I did i* myself. T never told Senator Certer about it, however!” “Teddy Roosevelt,” she said, was the “grandest man [ ever knew, cutside my husband.” Australia Flood Threat SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 14— The great Andes eruptions which filled the upper atmospheric re- TIDES TOMORROW High tide G:57 a. Low tide 7:05 a. High tide 1:19 p. m. 17.0 Low tide 7:24 p. m., -02 feet el 'SAN JOSE, Cal, Sept. 14. Federal geodetic survey has sel: ed the basement of a bank hes to place a seismograph. The in- strument will not only record | earthquakes, but also make it pos- sible o study the effect of shocks upon large buildings. m., 16.6 £ m., -0.6 m. ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. §resrarsaSeicnnie S e JUNEAU FRO€EK SHOPPE “Exclusive bt niok | Coats; Dresses;” noi-y lnl sive” | SABiN’S . e glons | | {Fastern Australia and the sun, | bas the stratosphere—with par- ticles of ash finer than face pow- cder may cause floods in New South Wales and Victoria. This ash, forming a film between caused the ccldest weather on record and the Southern Alps cf Australia are covered With an unexampled blanket of snow. If this thaws out rapidly floods are certain, HEXYLRESORCINOL SOLUTION 8. T.:37 Reduced Prices 15 ounces, 50c 12 ounces, $1.00 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME placed his boots outside his bed- || Phone 134 Free Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . _ Telephone 409 - B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FOR EVERY PURPOSE JUNEAU LUMBER » MILLS | . 4n Alaskan Industry STE AY ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMFPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau § Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN .. Sept. 12 YUKON ......Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 ALEUTIAN ..Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 YUKON ...Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Seward. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call T THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent ALASKA STEAMS’ r o SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTEBOUND LOS ANGELES . 5 i ave ave SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneay NEW YORK Rogers ... Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Evans .. Sept. 14 Sept. 17 q Rogers Sept. 21 Sept. 25 R SOUTHBOUND Rogers Sept. 14 Evans -Sept. 27 TiosET . OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line ,Dock PHONE 4 ~ SHiP CO. PACIFIC STEA D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 1141 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. S. Calling at i“unter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenaswe, Port Alexander, Kla- ol ssleave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Juneas ZAPORA Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 24 wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3~ THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE ! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES - Phones: - 79 fifififfl i\ 3 "'n«AL. 10 - and SEATTLE I:‘rom Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 —Freight will :ls» accepted. L < i e particulars from Junear cau Ferry & Naviga: V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agent tion Company JUNEAD Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PAEIFIC” -

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