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1932. POLLY ;\NI) HER PALS { MSSWELL OF I'D DO YOU, SAMBO, TO ( NYTHING / IMITATE A DAME ) FER A FAL, 1 S0'5 I KIN PEAKIEJ MISSED J MAKE MAGCIE JeAaLOUS ! GIVE ME BACK THE HON. MA'S SILK STOCKINGS, QUICK/!! SHE'S THEM! By CLIFF STERRETT OWN UP INSECT] THEY AIN'T ANOTHER PAIR O'KNEES ON EARTH THAT WOULD MAKE THESE KNOBS! FOR RENT - Furnished 3-reom | apartment, with bath, Phone 3404. | ! sl oy < | FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath Elcetric range. 3rd and Geld. | ) 'FOR. RENT — 3-room furnished ' 4 apartment. Cliff Apartments. ~ 5 i ) FURNISHED 3-room apartment. " 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. MODERN offices in_Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. |FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop MCERIDE Aparlment.s Phone 5701. | | 436 i | WANTED—T+ chair. Leather Empire. preferred. C-2 WOMAN wants wi FOTK. Phone 103, | MAGAZINE subscriptions. Muriel Janmm, Phone 488. Workmg on schunrshnp offer. GIRL wants work badly. Apply | Channel Apartments. !WILL TRADE Portland residential 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. Phone 554. — MISCELLANEOUS THE EMPIRE Closing time fur classified ade tisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per ime first inser« FURN your old gold into value. cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. Count five average words to the | BOARR. and rooe; or. niled ol s Marshall House, East St. and o e, B9 oagie. Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. Bergmann Hotel Dining Room | First Class Home Cooking | Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. | l Juneau Beauty Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG Specializing in Permanent and Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 e g | FOR SALE—Camphor Wood Chest, | | as brass bindings, valuable antique. Sale price $12.00. Deal Repair Co., 113 Main S B FOR SALE —2 furnished houses, Casey-Shattuck | Addition. Allen| | Shattuck, Inc. —_—— FOR SALE—Al a quarter of its value, Bullard’s homestead of 1 acres, patented, at moum\ M River, commonly known as| Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- ! 1ard on premises or to L. V. Win- ter, Juneau. P CARL JACOBSON | JEWELER (1] WATCH REPAIRING n Saloum’s Seward Street, near Second JUNEAU SAMPLE | ~— e day night at 6 p. m, for ® o Sitka and way ports. L WANTED !- Pacific leaves every Thursday e it te - Tk 2V S I0T Petersburg, ® | EXPERIENCED girl wants work byly ‘pove and way ports. . hour or day, 40c per hour. Phonel o o g g g o 0 @ 6 @ @ ¢ 0@ davenport ‘and| ) | ® ® 000000 0000 .‘ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND L ® Norco scheduled to arrive e e Saturday morning. . e ‘Admiral Evans scheduled to @ e arrive Saturday. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . { ® Princess Louise scheduled to @ e sail from Vancouver Sept. ® e 15 at 9 p. m. . ® Zapora scheduled to sail e ® from Seattle September 16 e at midnight. L3 © Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ © Seattle Sept. 1Tat 9a. m. o '@ Northland scheduled to sail e e from Seattle September 19 ® e at9 p m . e Admiral Rogers scheduled to e e sail from Seattle September o e 21 at 10 a. m. . e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e | @ Yukon scheduled southbound e ® next Monday. o ° LOCAL SAILINGS L4 o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- “JUNEAU DAIRY | | ICE CREAM || I Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT DON'T BE TOO | LIBERAL | With the coal if it comes Zrom 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 a new supply to prove our statement. Om“ draging service is always the best and we specialize In Feed. [COAL )For Every Purse—-and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Bunkers Per Ton Utah Stove $15.25 lers from Marine News SMALL RECEIPTS OF HALIBUT AT SEATTLE SEATTLE Sept. 15—Only schoon- the local halibut banks arrived today, ,as follows: Wesley, 400 pounds, selling fo* 6% and 6 cents; Republic, 1,500 pounds, selling for 10%.and 3 cents; Diana, 7,000 pounds, selling for 6% and 3 cents; Eastern, 800 pounds, sell- ing for 7% and 3 cents. Several of the boats brought sable selling for 2% and 2% cents a pound. FREIGHTER DENALI LEAVING SATURDAY Freighter Denali, of the Alaska Steamship Company, leaves Seat- tle next Saturday for Southeast Alaska ports, according to radio advices received today by Agent Willis E. Nowell. The Denali will bring explosives and coal on the northern trip. - . . | TIDES TOMORROW | - . High tide 1:32 a. m., 165 feet Low tide 7:36 0.0 feet High tide 1:.45 p. m,, 171 feet Low - tide 7:57 p. m. -0.6 feet - er- HALIBUT SELLS FOR 3 AND 2 PER POUND Six thousand pounds of halibut constituted fish receipts in the past 24 hours in Juneau. The load was brought by the Mary, Capt. Conrad Dergaard, and was purs chased by the Juneau Cold Stor-| a. m, |age Company for 3 cents a pound first grade and 2 cents a pound second grade. \ ——————— NEW TYPE TROUT FOUND FOR MINNESGTA STREAMS ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 15.— A trout species new to Minnesota will increase by about 15 per cent the number of available trout streams in this state, says Thaddeus Surber, state fish and game pro- pagationist. It is the warm water trout, & type of rainbow, imported from Missouri. Surber says he believes it will be the salvation of many of the old streams which have been losing population in recent years because of drought and in- creasing watea temperatures. | HAAS Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar | Open Evenings WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Evan-Jones Junior Briquets .. Carbonado Egg-Nut ... 1&00 SEWARD STREET l b SHOP l 5 Opposite Chas. Goldstein’ | The Litie Store with the BIG VALUES GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | | E. 0. DAVIS il TELEPHONE 584 MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—40 cents LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER { Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET | The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specuny Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | fi‘“’w—r—'— Indian Nut 25 Indian Lump 11.50 Carbonado-Indian-! 12.25 Nanaimo Mine Run 14.75 Nanaimo Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Miné Run .. 13.75 Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 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 90c. - per sack Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 SAVEHALF WOOD.. CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Doublé Load, $8.00 A discount ;of L—“ or load s made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS “WITH GEORGE BROTHERS mll - ll CHESTER Buumsson Telephont 639, 1 long, 1 shert PASSES AWAY N ON THIS TEAM ‘Johnson, has been the missionary | years, ANGOON MAYORNO REGULARS STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Leave Seattle Sept. 13 YUKON ......Sept. 10 ALEUTIAN Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept, 26 YUKON ..Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct, 3 ) PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdegz Latouche and Seward. - Sept. 19 For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call * ame in Ol’lle Bush’s Plan MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 15.—Donie who managed three big Hu s P ITAL HERE‘Mlller Hurlers Seldom End Funeral Servxces for Sam- uel Johnson, 65, Will | Be Held Friday ‘ | Bush, Samuel Johnson, prominent In- dian who 'was Mayor of Angoon, died in the Government Hospital in Juneau late yesterday afternoon. He was born in Angoon 65 years ago. For many years Mr. Johnson had been active in the affairs of his native town, and he had much to do with the progressiveness and fine standing which the community has in Southeast Alaska. Councilman and Mayor Since the beginning of the or- ganization of the town as a muni-| cipality he was a public official, serving first as Councilman and then as Mayor. He was one of the committee on town organization. Mr. Johnson has been active in the work of the Alaska Native Brotherhood in Angoon and has been a strong worker in the broth- erhood at large. For two years he served as President of the Angéon Camp. Presbyterian Church Member He became a member of the Presbyterian Church many years ago. When the Angoon Presbyter- ian Church was organized he be- came an elder in the church and had served continuously since that time. Mr. Johnson’s son, S. G. to guide the Millers to an appar- ently certain American Associa- tion pennant, has got along with- out a single pitcher who fills the usual baseball definition of “reg- ular.” Not" one of Donie’'s slab staff has bgen: in shape. to take his Some of them have ‘been three- inning whirlwinds but Bush, af- |ter a slow start, devised a method jof getting around this deficiency. “Piecemeal” Hurling He has converted aboui lwlf his staff into relief workers and dom permits any of “his hurl- ers to go the route. Rosy Ryan jand Jess Petty, who still have plenty of stuff but lack the stam- nia of their earlier days, have fin- ished more games than they have rted, and Ryan has compiled one of the best relief-chucking records in the circuit. Rube Benton, Hi Vandenberg, | Carmen Hill and Pea Ridge Day, before he went to the voluntary —have started strongly games which would have been lost if relief hadn't been quickly sup- plied. | Need Little Rest The policy of quick relief has enabled the veterans to return to the billock after two days of rest for another part-game. Three or ‘four pitchers have been used fre- quently by Donie to have games which has agile shuffling and one fgwer Lurler would almost surely of the Angoon church for many and will come to Juneau this month as missionary to the Juneau Native Church. The late Mr, Johnson is survived by his widow, three sons, Samuel, Willlam and Edward, two daught- ers, Mrs. George James and Mrs. have lost. Charles Bennett, and a number, The result is that, with one of of grandchildren. ! 2 | the least conventional pitching out- Funeral Friday Afternoon fits in lAssocigtion history Bush Funeral services will be held in j5 heading directly for the “little the Junedu Native Presbyterian world’s series” with the winner in Church at 2 o'clock Friday after-'the International League, where noon. The rites will be conducted Newark holds front rank. by the Rev. David Waggoner. Interment will be in Angoon in' the Ty Aok |BUSINESS WOMEN er the church services, the, body will be taken to Angoon in| TO HANDLE CONCERTS the gasboat owned by Mrs. Samuel Johnson. Ooncerts to be given in Juneau Mrs. Johnson, her son Edward by Robert Crawford, Mis sRuby and one of her daughters came Mercer and /Harrison' Potter will from Angoon by plane early this Le under auspices of the Business week when Mr. Johnson's condition and Professional Women's Club, became serious. | The concerts will be held in the e | Public School Auditorium Septem- L 01 MYEH e GOSDRA | ber 21 and 27. - Funds derived from TR WSS I the scholarship. fund of the Busi- J. B. Burford & Co. {|ness and (Professional Women's “Our doorstep worn by satistled | | Club. . customers” | HEXYLRESORCINOL SOLUTION ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. 8. T, 37 | JUNEAD FROCK ] iy . SHOPPE .5 ‘onnces, 50¢ “Exclustve but' not Expensive” 12 ounces, $1.00 Coats, Dresses, Lingerio a7 Hoslery and Hats 2 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME Phone 134, Free Delivery SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends: Bank Bldg. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS An Alaskan Industry . ' league teams before coming here turn regularly through the grind}’ retired list with a sore arm—all| veterans except young Vandenberg | in many | the concerts will - be -devoted to} THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent ] SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW. YORK NOITmUm W WA L2 Leave Leave Seattle Juneaw Evans TIOXET OFFICE: ‘B. H. HOWARD, . Agent Admifal Lifie Dock [0 sLeave Seattle - Arrive M. S. ZAPORA Sent 18 Sehte Calling at !'unm Chichagol®, Hoonaly Tensaee, Eofi mdef xu- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls, first trip of: month . only. For- Tickets and Information see - WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS DEPENDABLE; AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 79 CANADIAK PAIF 107 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE M From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 11, 23 e ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Junean Ferry & Naviga- | . tion Company ___.!_—————_ Pacific Transportation cm’ M. S. “PACIFIC” “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone. Single O

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