The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1932, Page 6

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R T ——— POLLY AND HER PALS HEH, HEH, IF THIS DON'T MAKE MAGGIE, JEALOUS, NUTHIN' wiLL! YEAH! SHE WAS DOZIN' IN HER CHAIR, SO 1 LAID IT IN UA DROP IT WHERE g SHE'LL SURELY FIND IT? YOoU SAID IT, SAMBO! Steamer Movements |® NORTHBOUND o Aleutian scheduled to arrive e at midnight tonight, . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle September 19 at 9 p. m. dmiral Rogers scheduled to ——— ° [SLEEPING froom $1000 month. o 5 J Housekeeping rooms, furnished,| e sail from Seattle September unfurnished. 207 Second St., over ¢ 21 at 10 a. m. Capital Electric. | ® Yukon scheduled to sail from | FOR RENT — Purnished 3-room | ® Seaitle Sept. 24 at § a m. LBl : 5 | ® Norco Scheduled to sail from spar ix&ent, with bath. Phone 3424, o Seatile Sept. 26 at 9 p. m. {FOR RENT — 3-room furnished ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS apartment. Cliff Apartments. | @ Princess Louise sc heduled e — ® southbound about noon to- | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. ¢ morrow. ,® Admiral Evans scheduled 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. . in Goldstein o southbound about Sept. 27. IMODERN ,offices { LOCAL SAILINGS | Bullding at low rental. WIll Té- o Estebeth leaves -every Thurs- | model to suit tenant. e day night at 6 p. m, for | e Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, MCBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701.| e Kake and way ports. e oo o esese®doovoe WANTED—Position as housekeeper | FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop.‘ ——— Marine News 20 PASSENGERS ' COME, 5 DEPART ~ ABOARD EVANS \Steamship Makes Brief Call on Her Way from Se- attle to Kodiak For a brief call, the steamship Admiral Evans put info .Junzau Saturday night arriving from Se- |attle at 11:30 o'clock and departing for Seward and Kodiak an hour e |and a half later. Freight for this .‘city was comporatively lght, but o |she had heavy cargo for the var- o |lous Westward potts. Coming in @ |she brought twenty passengers to o |Juneau, going away she tcok five ¢ |from here. . Incoming Passenger List . Arriving passengers were: | John Yorke, Mrs. John Yorke, in motherle home. References. Address 78, Empire. gER | R R ’ L C. SMITH and CORONA WANTED | TYPEWRITERS | SV Lt o e o | WANTED—Woodcutters to ¢ cords wood. See Llano Morris, of Morris Const. Co. | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” 1sts Margaret Yorke, Miss Joan Yorke, Gus F. Jones, Mrs. Gus {F Joncs, Mrs. P. Knutsen, Mrs. |Karl Theile, George B. Grigsby, | |Miss Jane Grigsby, Albert Wile, v | Joseph Acton, R. Nettlesby, W. A. | | Chipperfield, Hugh Larimer, J. F. Murphy, Samuel Delaney, William ® L. Paul, M. N. Garhart, J. H WANTED — Competent efficient | woman for general Mousework. 4 X Answer by letter stating age, DON'T BE TOO experience, and salary will ac- LIBERAL cept. Address No. 2167 Empire. { EXPERIENCED girl wants work by ) hour or day, 40c per hour. Phone | 436 “|MAGAZINE subscriptions. Jarm: “U” scholarship offer. heat. Muriel and we specialize in Feed. GIRL ;v ants work badly. Apply . Channel Apartments. VERSATILE young man needs im- With the coal If it comes Irom our place. For our coal goes farther and | gives & more even and satistying It your coal bin is running | low, better have us sénd you & new supply to prove our statement. Our | an, Phone 488. Working on yuging sérvice Is always the best | MacDougall. Five For Yakutat . All the parsons who were kooked at Juneau for the Westward; were for Yakutat. They were: William Jackson, Mrs. 'William Jackson, Edna Harri, Mary, Tal- lefsen, H L. Coleman. fs Among the through passengers from. tac south for the Westward were Mrs. J P. Watkinson and Roland Wyatt for Kodiak. ‘Capt. O. H. Hansen js skipper TD KNOW YOUR HAND-WRITING IN A MILLION, YOUNG MAN// 4 WHO'S THIS HUSSY YOu 2% CALLS CUTIET s YUKON DEPARTS SOUTH AFTER BRIEF SOJOURN LOVISE CALLS | ON HER VOYAGE TOLYNN CANAL ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMY SAILING scnmm:.’ Leave. Due Juriedy Due Jus Seattle Nonhbour% Southb;xer:: YUKON ...Sept, 10 Sept. 13 | Sept. 19 | ALEUTIAN Sept. 17 Sept. 20° | ‘Bept. ;& YUKRON ...Sept. 24 Sept. 27 | ©Oct. 3 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneat, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Seward. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call . THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Vessel Brings 10 Passeng- ers from Westward and Takes Away 22 Reporting an' uneventful voyage from “he Westward the §teamship | Yukon, Capt. Charles A. Glasscotk |and Purser David Doran called .at |neau at 7:45 o'clock last evening|Juneau eatly this ‘morning ° Stie |and departed at 11°p.'m. arrived at 2:30 o'clock from Sew- Ten passengers difembarked at ard and after a stay of an hour this post. They were: jand a balf departed for Sedttle. Passengers For Juneau The vessel had a light cargo, Mothe- Mary Leopoldine, Sister|principally canned salmon for Pu- Mary Patrick, Mrs. Thomas Pet-|get Sound discharge and loaded rich, Pauline Petrich, Mrs. Wallis but litile here. She had 88 S George, Maybelle George, Fernthrough passengers. On arriving, Riley, Beity Riley, Jacqueline Ri-|she disembarked 10 persons at this ley, W. B. Heisel. lcity from the Westward. On de- The vessel had 40 passengersparting, she booked 22 for the booked from Vancouver to Skag- South. way. Virtdally all of them are| destined for wupper Yukon River | noints. 420 Toms of Freight A fairly good cargo—420 tons of general freight—was stowed In the holis of tihe craft. Nearly| the entire cargo is for thc Inter- jor Yukon. BIG PACK MADE AT HAWK INLET, Harris Cannery Produced'Z "o Bemen, B & K e, Princess Bo;_Brings 10, Passengers and Will Be Back Here Tomorrow Bound ‘for = Varicouvér, B. C, to Skagway, the steanmship Princess Louise, Capt. A. Slatér and Pur- ser A. G. Barker, @rrived in Ju- Passengers ‘For This City Incoming pasSengers for Juneau were: Mrs. R. C. Ingram, Gladys Bray, Right Rev. Petér T. Rowe, J. A. Raybourn, D. J. McKechnie, C. H. Rice, M. Englebrandt, S. Lachman, E. Walsh. Persons booked here for Seattle and way ports were: For Wrangell—H. B. Crewson. Booked For Ketchikan For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Ullerich, E. F. Zuern, John H. Clausen, William Zwicker. For Seattle—Mrs. Pearl Meier, Mrs. E. H. Marks, Viola Riendeau, Matilda Holst, Lillian Peterson, 3 Kaliski, Cliff Rameschissel; 102,000 Casesof Sal- }jonn Westfall, E. A. DeWett, ¥. ” ol mon This Season . A The -P. E. Harris cannery at HaWk Inlet packed 102,000 cases WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING of salmun during the pasi season, it was announced today by Hans| Ploe; Superintendent, who arrived The Suneau woman’s_Club will hold its regular monthly meeting|{ at 2 pm., Tuesday, Sept. 20, in DENS % W 2 o i LRI .. ADMIRAL LINE SAILING 9 7. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO SAN DIEGO NEW YORK = oWIRZ) N NORTEBOUND Leave Leavs Sedttle Juneau ¢ ® Rogers Sept. 21 Sept. 25 SOUTHBOUND Evans ... L. Sept. 21 TICRET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock e PHONE 4 P PACIFIC -— of the Admiral Evans and” W. L. ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Lachelt, purser. —————————— L A ¢ [ | TIDES TOMORROW in THE EMPIRE Phone 554, Closing time for classified ad- vértisements: 2 P. M. LOST AND FOUND 'Closing time for display ad-|7Gem S "Hill fold with currency, ¥itiscments: 11 A. M. downtown, Sept. 9. Reward for Ten cents per ime first inser-| return, C-2177 Empire. tion. MISCELLANEOUS Five cents for continuous subse- qdent insertion. : . g T st tie g wabte to fhe | FR o e "ot M wugret| (B, FEMMER ’lnlmnm cnarge, 50 cents. Shop. lene 11 4 PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, — Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. 4 BOARD and room, or noard only, Marshall House, East 8St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201 NEW Monarch Ranges, full enamel- | Marcels and Finger Waves, for Every Purpose ed at 1013 prices; the biggest| | 75¢ and 508 | bargain in ranges ever offered} | vard Bak- . in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard-| ) e?-;” l;’gzia"“;‘o?“ i CALL US DIRECT—— ware Co. PHONE 412 ¥.0.B. FOR SALE—Save your a hair pad; 9x12 siz y while they last. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—A few 9x12 Hair rug| pads, specially priced at $5.85. Wel were only able to get a very lim- fted number at this price so do not neglect opportunity Juneau- Young Hardware Co. |? DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 48y RUTH HAYES {FOR SALE—30-foot trolling boat,| completely . équipped. Just been| built this Year. Powered with y! duty engine. To sacrifice r quick sale. Woodman and Bernsten.. . Phonel %0, | | {FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model | — & o »T, $5000. Ed Blake. Phone 2201 [1 JUNEAU SAMPLE | ! SHOP | Saloum’s Seward Street, near Second 2 i i H i Anthracite Nut Coal ... 34.00 Cartage Additional t&”lmu want to own your home? | L, If so inquire wegard furnished > ! g ' 'home —-a réal bargain. H. R.| Lt s‘;“.u-'“. e i SACKED GOAL Shepard & Son ! —— - b : | = For Call Trade -fii SALE—A\ a quarter of its T real value, Bullard’s homestead of | | 4 T e Toitented, i wwn| | MIDGET LUNCH | 10e4p 9e Taku River, commonly known #s|| OPEN DAILY UNTIL | per sdck Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul-, MIDNIGHT 1 " Jard on premises or to L. V. Win- | Merchant Lunch—40 cents | 1% | “er, Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 . d ! “EAT Breakfast and Lunch a Juneau Icé Cream Parlor LUDWIG "NELSON 1| JEWELER Wateh Repairing Branswiek Agency STREET S OAL .For Every Piirse—and High tide 3:47 a. m, 132 feet Low tide 9:33 a. m., 43 feet High tide 3:32 p. m., 148 feet Low tide 10217 p m., 15 feet TEXANS BAG BEARS AND GOATS ON HUNT After a successful hunt on Chi~ chagof Island and in Tracy Arm with Guides Oscar Oberg and Dieck Harris, Dr. Sidney L. Kaliski and Serg. Cliff Ramschissel of San An- tonio, Tex., returned to town Sun- cay on the gasboat Hyperian, own- ed and operated by Mr. Oberg. The Texans had an enjoyable |outing Géspite ‘the almost contin- uous rainfall. They bagged: their Brownie on Chichagof and took goats in Tracy Arm. p ® 'but excellent and all streams had| Saturday night and left this ‘af-|Council Chambers. As this is the ternoon for the plant. The runs,first meeting of the club year mem- of fisH 'in the district were late bers are requested to attend, | MILDRED LISTER, an adxquate escapement he said.| —8dv. Secretary. The x«mpany is erecting a mew wareho'se, 60 by 250 feet in dimen- | sion, Mr. Floe said. It will com- WE HAVE IT plete the work this Fall | | at the Right Price Practically all local labor is be-' ing used on this job, Mr. Floe| . || Harris Hardware Co. Lower Fromt Street, said. This is largely Indian, with @ féew whites. About 50 Indians from Juneau and vicinity were em-] 9. ployed at -the cannery throughout ' a. the season, he added. i 3 -J. A« BULGER JUNEAU BUILT UPHOLSTERED Plumbing, Heating, Oil FURNITURE } Buecessor & J. Newman Made to order at mail order house prices. Also recovering and repair- ing nedtly done. R. Riech PHONE 419 H. Smith HEXYLRESORCINOL SOLUTION ELEVATOR SERVICE Tl | 8.ETNDA, Prop. ‘8. T 37 Reduced Prices 5 ounces, 50c 12 ounces, $1.00 BUTLER MAURO ‘DRUG CO. See H. R. SHEPARD & Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends J. 3. BURFORD & CO. ‘Zicket Agent Phone 79 1 . “ Leavé Seattle Arrive:Jmnces Eeatodunees * M. S. “ZAPORA™™"g, s Sept. 24 Bept: M Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kid- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and -Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent g DEPENDABLE MIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Seuthern Airways For Reservatiohs Tall or See . A B. HAYES ™ 107 PRINCESS ‘LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 PRINCESS NORAH Oet. 11, 23 i Tickets, reservations and full § | | particulars frotm JUNEAD tion Naviga- JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | ¢ An Alaskan Industry - - Tk & ; I :v. M. S. “PACIFIG” ~

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