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. NEW Monarch Ranges, full o —w-—s HAS IT EVER CCCLJ?E'D 'IU You MY STAR TWO. THAT AUNT MAGGIE SAMEO, * MIGHT USE A ROLLING- ¥'S'POSE WE GOTTA ADMIT Y'WOUL-DN'T POP PIN ON THE MAN THAT POLLY’S THAT THEY'S MEAT HIM WITH A MADE HER JEALOUS?. RIGHT 7 IN HER REMARKS! THE EMPIRE Closing time for ciassified ad- vertiscments: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per ime first Inser- tion. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. Count five average words to the fine. Minimum cnarge, 50 cents, T FOR SALE — 5-room house fully furnished. 3-car garage adjoining. 3 block from city center. Allen Shattuck. amel- ed at’' 1913 prices; the biggest bargain in ranges ever offered! in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard- l ware Co. FOR SALE—Save your rugs with a hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 while they last. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—A few 9x12 Hair rug pads, specially priced at $5.85. We were only able to get a very lim- ited number at this price so do not neglect opportunity Juneau- Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—30-foot trolling boat, completely equipped. Just been built this year. Powsred with heavy duty engine. To sacrifice for quick sale. Woodman and Bernsten. Phone 20. Y $50.00. Ed Blake. Phone 2201. ER BALE—A. » ocuarter of its «,real value, Bullard’s homestead of { 48 acres, patented, at mouth| o River, commonly known as ‘Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- | FU; WANTED | WANTEDPosition as housekeeper | | in motherl home. References. | FOR ‘SALE—Ford Roadster, Model | 4 or to L. V. Win- SLEEPING room $10.00 month. Housekeeping rooms, furnished, unfurnished. 207 Second St., ove Capital Electric. { FOR RENT — F;n hed 3- -room | apartment, with bath. Phone 3404.' FOR ap: RLNT - 3-room Iurntshed‘ tment. Cliff Apartments. 3-room apartment. Phone 3201 HED Tth St 421 E MODERN offices In Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- | model to suit tenant. FOR RENT — F‘urm:hed. steam- heated apartment. Nugget shapl | MCBRIDE. Apartments. Phone 5701 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1932 e e L S i LN T FINEST S, ANY TIME THAT INSECT ACTS UR" HE'LL Grr HIS ARD How/! Marine N ews : ALEUTIAN CALLS : ON HER VOYAGE Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND ® Northland scheduled o arrive ® Friday evening. Address C 3, Empire. WANTEDWoodcutters to cut 100 cords wood. See Llano Morris, of Morris Const. Co. WANTED — Co’m’pole;x! efficient woman for general housework. Answer by letter stating age, expe nce, and salary will ac- . Address No. 2167 Empire. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hou r day, 40c per hour. Phone 436 MAGAZINE subscriptions. Muriel Jarman, Phone 488. Working on L scho]mhlp offer. GIRL wnnts work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. VERSATILE young man needs im- Ld SCHEDULED SAILINGS . ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to e ] ® sail from Seattle September ® | i® 21 at 10 a. m. .| t i ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e P Seattle Sept. 24 at a. m. ® Vesse! Has GoodCatgo and Ao dsch;:puledmw sail trome| Brings 23 Passengers tile t. at .9 p. m. e * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o to Juneau . Prmoe:s Louise scheduled to e arrive in port about 4 ore | With o fairly large cargo and @ 5 o'clock this afternoon. o |56 passengers out of Seatile, the e Aleutian scheduled southbound e | Séamship ‘Aleutian, Capt. UJoseph o Sen:. 26 |Ramsauer and Purser Joseph L e Admiral Evans scheduled e |Large, bound for Seward, reported e southbound about Sept. 27. e |&n uneventful voyage north on her . LOCAL SAILINGS e |2rrival in Juneau at midnignt © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e last nignt. She departed at & this |® day night at 8 p. m, for e |morning. In going, she booked e Sitka and way ports. o | Seven passengers here for the |'® Pacific leaves every Thursday e [Westward. e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® Freight For Westward e Kake and way ports, e | Most of the wvessel's freight was j[oeeeseocess e o e |Cdestined for ports beyond Juneau. Twenty-three of her passengers disembarked here. They were: From Seattle—Mrs. George Cook, |Mrs. Estelle Fisher, Mrs. L. Hen- | drickson, Mrs. Jean [Larsen, Mrs. | Peter Schmitz, Emily Schmitz, | Mrs. . Sutherland, Mrs. Edith 'I‘ Sheelor, Donald E. Martin, Ber- nard Newman, George Rust, 8. . Robbins and six steerage. Paszengers From Ketchikan From Ketchikan — Mrs. A. E. Guthrie, Larry Parks, Chet John- 15 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT - EE SEATTLE, Sept. 20.—Motorsiip|son. Nortland sailed Juneau and| From Wrangell—Fred A. David- wayports at 9 o'clock last mnight|gon with 25 first clas passengers| from Petersburg—Herbert Cax- {aboard, the following 15 passengers | pray, booked {or Juneau: Persons booked here for the George Danner, H. C. Perkins and wif2, W. E. Hendrickson, Rev. E. K. Slade, Miss Helen Jennings, L. M. Camigan, D. W. Shanks, Mrs. E. H. Roberts and two daught- ers, C. Zuboff and son, Mrs. J. B. Caro and Mrs. John MeCor- mack. | westward were: For Seward—L. M. Berlin, W. W. Spencer, Fraitk Parrish, R. H. | Chadwick. For Valdez—Miss Maurine .Par- ker. ——————————— 3 SILVER FOX NEWS ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Phone 554. LOST AND FoUD LOST — Bill fold with currency, downtown, Sept. 9. Reward for return. C-2177 Empire. MISCELLANEOUS [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. ¢ land is scheduled to arrive here Now folks, just read this— I am sure 'twon't be amiss If upon your head or face Hair is growing like fine lace; | The Silver Fox Barber Shop Can neatly reap your crop, We'll do you up in fine style So it will last for a while. And for the love of mercy Who's back but our old friend DUE FRIDAY According to radio advices re- ceived by D. B. Femmer, the North- next Friday evening and will sail south at 8 o'clock Saturday morn- ing. ——————— -— — 9 TIDES TOMORROW | Percy? L4 - ® | Been sojourning in the States High tide 4:27 a. m., 11.9 feet o 1 tide 10:00 &, m., 65 And some story he relates: “Well,” he says, “I'll declare Just too late for the Fair. Van moves back to Chair No. 3 High tide 4:08 p. m., 139 feet Low tide i11:06 p. m,, 25 deet PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe BOARD and room, &r =oard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. —_— —— @ T HENNA'S MARCEL SHOP Marcels and Finger Waves, 75c and 50c | Seward St., above Juneau Bak- ery, Phone 103 o] DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 40b RUTH HAYES Saleum’s Seward Street, mear Second I JUNEAU SAMPLE | | SHOP l < The Lit’e Store with the BTG VALUES | And gives the second one to me. I don’t mind the second chair For now I can bob the ladies’ hair. Milo is holding number one ‘And working like a son-of-a-gun. ‘We'll all work hammer and tong So no one need wait so long. We have bath tub and shower, Plenty of hot water every hour. Your patronage we kindly seek ‘Begin work first day of the-week, Closed Saturday the seventh day. And this is all we have to say, Except a sale on violins and bows ‘At your own price, everything goes.” COAL for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Utah Stove Evan-Jones Junior Briquets .. Carbonado ‘Egg-Nut . Indian Nut 14.75 - 15.25 Run SAVE HALF WOOD Blackstith Ceal Anthracite Nut ‘Coal CLEAN mL ‘Cartage Additional g 14 iny 16 in;, 24 in. SACKED COAL - For Call Trade Single Load, $4.25 Doubile Load, $8:00 A of 50 cents pér Ja meade for CASH 70¢ to 90c per sack Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. adv. | ESTEBETH HAS {8 PASSENGERS OFF SITKA RUN {Motorship Returns to Ju- neau from Regular Weekly Voyage 'With 18 passengers, the motor-| Bdward Bach ship Estebeth, Capt. and Purser Robert Coughlin re- turned to Juneau yesterday from her way ports. were: From Sitka—Frances Young, Rob- | «rt Wakelin, William Ott, H. Can- coth, Edward Cootts, Dr. Eric Hul- sen. From Chichagof—Mae O'Connor, 8. Jekill, George McTedey, Gus George, Frank Segarr, F. Sarger- erie, Martin Munson. From Baranof—J. Kinghorn, Bert Loomis. From son. From From M.B. SUMMERS IS PUT ON RETIRED LIST OF BUREAU Organizer and Former Al- aska Weather Bureau Head Ends Long Service M. B. Summers, Senior clogist of the United States Weath- Chatham—E. G. Ander- Tenakee—Gust Anderson. Hoamh—carl Anderson. €r Bureau and former head of that | service in Alaska with headquar-| ters in this city, was retired from active duty on August 1 last on account of disability according to official information received by R. C. Mize, present head of the Al aska rervice and Mr. Summers successor in that. position. Mr. Summers’ health has been| bad for sevefal years. Recurrent attacks of influenza affected his heart and sometime ago he was given a furlough. He had been with the Weather Bureau for almost 34 years. He came t0 Juneau in 1916 from Pitts- burgh, Pa., and organized the cli- matological work in the Territory. ‘He headed the work until of the Washington section with headquarters in Seattle. time ago he was detached a sent to San Francisco in charge| of the local forecasting area which | embracas California, Oregon, Wash- | ington, Idaho and Nevada. Mr. Summers has a place near Mt. Rainier where the family is now residing. ———— Small cars are ousting motorey- cles in Prance this year. A nev kind of glass for auto— mobiles -enables the passengers to see out but is opaque to the out- sider. SABIN’S e ' g rezular voyage to Sitka and! Those brought here! Meteor- 1923 ‘when 'he was transferred as chief Some- ' FOR INSURANCE Sée H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 . :B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FOR EVERY ilJiPoSE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS 4n Almluu Imimtry BEGINS FAST WHICH IS T0 END IN DEATH Mahatma Gatidhi Carries! Threat Into Execu- tion in ‘India i i POONA, India, Sept. 20.—Mahat- ma Gandhi today began to fast unto death protesting to Prime Minister Ramsay Mac¢Donald's set- tlement of ‘Indian -communal -elec~ tion problems. The Government {from prison but quit. Thousands are trying to persuade him to abandon his -starvation threat. released him he refused to; RIOTING IS REPORTED | AHEMADABAD, India, Sept. 20, —Rioting started as Gandhi start- ed his death fast. The trouble be- gan over the proposal to open . Hindu Temples to the untouchables | whose voting privileges are Ma- yhntmas reason for fasting. ‘The police are dispersing demonstrating mobs. the ‘TWO HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, ‘Sept. 20.—Caly two halibut schooners arrived today. The Senator reached port from the western banks with 28,000 (pounds of fish and sold for 6% and 5% cents & pound. The Om- jany arrived from the local banks /Wwith 7,000 pounds and sold for 8% and 5% cents a pound. RECEIPTS MONDAY ing were the fish receipts-on Mon- day: | From western banks—Lia Rona 24,000 pounds of halibut, selling for 6% «nd 4 cents a pound; Van- see, 38,00 pounds, selling for 6% land 4 cents a pound. From local banks—Thelma No. 12, 10,500 pounds, selling for 7% |cents straight; Jane, 9,500 pounds, |selling for 8 cents. Both cargoes were chickens. HEXYLRESORCINOL SOLUTION S. T.-87 Reduced Prices 5 ‘ounces, 50c 12 ounnees; $1.00 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. SEATTLE Sept. 20.—The follow- e PIGGLY STEAMERS ) w‘mm THE/ALASKQH NE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Jung Seattle o Northbound Southbound ..Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 ...Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Seward. For Information, Reservationists and Tickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTEBOUND LOS ANGELES Leave Leave Seattle Juneau SAN DIEGO Rogers Sept. 21 Sept.25 NEW YORK Evans . . 5 Oct. 9 Rogers Oct. 16 Rogers Oct. 30 Evans Rogers . Rogers Evans TICKET OFFICE B. H HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 [ s:Leave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave Jumeas M' S' ZAPOR‘A Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonal Tenawwe, Port ‘Alexander, Kla- »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 of . See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 TRAZIRIC EXPRES8 MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME SAILING TO VANCO VICTO! "na SEAETLE O From Junedu g PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 PRINCESS NORAH ' Oct. 11, 23 Tickets, reservations and full i Pparticulars from 1 V. W. MULYIHILL, Ageat JUNEAD Joneau Ferty & Naviga- | tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sika and Way Ports ~ ‘DavE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O N 7 i g I 4