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— Summa o R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1932. POLLY AND TA F I WISH T'GOSH 4 P I COULD THINK R OF SOME WAY TO PUT POOR d PEAKIE RIGHT WITH MAGGIE A<D BUTT OUT! HER: PALS POLLY’S RIGHT, B NONSENSE, SUSIE! PAW! “FOOLS 8 IF IT HADN'T ¢ RYSH IN {. BEEN FOR YOUR WHERE ANGELS JW UNCLE' AMOS, FEAR T'TREAD! J& ME AN’ YOU KE MY TIP PA, | \ i | | | THE EMPIRE Closing time fYor classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per mme first Inser- tion. Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. {Count five average words to the line. Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. FOR SALE — furnished. 3-c 3 block from city Shattuck R NEW Mona Rar es, ed at 1913 prices; bargain in ranges e in Juneau. Juneau-Young ware Co. FOR SALE—Save your rugs with a hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 while they last. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ooo-oou.ooo'rl Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday evening. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive” Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 24 at 9 a. m. Norco scheduled to sall from Seattle Sept. 26 at 9 p. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 27 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound Sept. 26. Admiral’ Evans scheduled soushbound about Sépt. 27. o ol o . . bath, kitchenette. Close in. Phone 227 X 227, FOR RENT — Furnished, heated | ® >m for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Fhone 330, FOR RENT — Farnisned 3-room ® apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. ® FOR RENT — 3-room furnished 'e apartment. CHff Apartments. . LOCAL SAILINGS o FURNISHED §-room apartment. o E';:;“hma“z ?‘;? :"“E; b 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201, o e o AT g MODERN offfces In, Goltatein| o Troliexieayes: eveiy JERumRdAr- S, . e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg; ® e Kake and way. ports. L 0 00 000 nmas o000 Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. @ TAR HEEL ATHLETES | GET PAY IN° MELONS CHAPEL HILL, FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop. | IcBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 | | WANTED I eepe; NTED—Position as hous -Three of the Un herless home. References.|Carolina's best football ‘prospects| Address C-2178, Empire. have taken pay for playing base- | — ot ball, WANTED—Woodcutters to cu That, smiled | cords wood. See Llano Morris, of {nead coach, might seribus’ it Morris Const. Co. e Southern conference starts an | stigation on account of having t rules regarding such mat- Chuck Collins, be %\V ANTED — Competent efficient woman for general housework. An by letter | exp tr | owever, Coach Collins isn't wor-w’ {1ying much about it, for ien Address No. 2 he was| the one who told the story here. ‘Wait Jones, Stuart Chandler and Norman McGaskill, all candi- | dates for the varsity this Fall, played baseball for Point Harbor, 1 cep! EXPERIENCED-girl wants work by hour or day, 40c per hour. Phone 436. MAGAZINE _subscriptions. _ Murie} Jarman, Phone 488. Working on “U” scholarship offer. »d took the championship of East Carolina thereby. The three players received in toto for expenses $2,35, ten water- melons and & peck of peas. GIRL wants mt(;r»lz_bz;dly. Apply Channel Apartments. o, = . kel SR R VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College bac! PROPOSES MARKER TO ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. GIDDINGS Phone 554. —_— ST I y < JEFFERSON, Ohio. — A bronze MISCELLANEOUS tablet to mark the house' where [URN your old gold into value. Jmoszua Mthc;d%* m;‘?:r gfl:g or trade at the Nugget piatform for hhe'Natxonal Con- 2 S vention is being proposed here. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | The Ohio delegation’ to the Re- Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- | publican national convention this ing. Radio and phonograph re-|vear endorsed the proposal, pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose BOARD and room, ¢ oard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201, LOST AND FOUND LOST—$50 check signed by C: M. Crawford. Finder please notify Midget Cafe. "1t is estimated that mare than 1200 languages are spoken in North and South America combin- ed. CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Bunkers v A Per Ton 1 * Utah Stove: 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 opporfunity Juneau- Young*Hardware Co. =TT S . i Evan-Jones 1400 ! DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS || Junior: Briqu i 1300 Telephone -49b RUTH HAYES Carbonado Egg-Nub 13.00 Indian Nut ¢ | Indian Lump - | Carbonado-Indian-Mix. 12.25 i b Nanaimo Mine Run 14.75 | Saloum S Nanaimo v 1535 Ladysmith Mine Run .. 1475 Ladysmith Screened' ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 800 I Seward’ Street, near Second ] | \ ! { i | | :ALA hich won from Maples 4 to 2|, e e e Armeore IT-WIT WouLD HIM_A FOOLL 1! i Marine News" COMPANY HAS OCT. SCHEDULE ¢ (Steamers Will Sail Every| Saturday Morning from Seattle The schedule of sailings from Seattl> for Alaska ports during the month of October of the Alaska Steamship Company is announced today. The Yukon and Alaska will he the two steamers operated. They will leave on alternate Sat- urdays for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports, the calls being Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cor- dova, Valdez, LatoucheandSeward. In addition to the above calls, the' Alaska will make stops at Petersburg both north and south bound. The November schedule is not annournced: —————— ADM, ROGERS BOUND: NORTH SEATTLE, Sept. 21. — Steamer Admiral Rogers sailed for South- east Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 17 first class and two steerage passengers. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, M. J. Kiblyy Mary V. Gaugh and two steerage are aboard the steamer booked for. Juneau. — e . TIDES TOMORROW | ——_ ¢ Higa tide 5:22 a. m.,, 10.8 feet Low tide 10:51 a&. m,, - 6.8 feet High tide 4:52 p. m,, 13.0 feet CATCH OF HALIBUT BRINGS 3 and 2 CTS. One thousand, five | hundred pounds of halibut, unloaded by the North Pole, Capt. L. Anderson, was bougint by the Juneau Cold Stor- age company for 3 cents a pound first prade and 2 cents a pound second grade. The purchase was put irto the freezers to await later marke¢s in the States. Five thousand, eight hundred pounds of frozen fish were sent to Seattle by the Cold Storage. Of the total 2,600 pounds were Thalib 't and 3,200 pounds salmon. Four boats have departed for fishing waters. The crafts were: Addington, Capt. E. W. Ander- son; Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hil- dre; Notth Pole, Capt. L. Ander- son, and Garland, Capt. J. C. Bus- nes, —tle—— Swedish™ truck manufacturers ‘are busy and have‘advancé orders. 14 in, 16 in; 24 in, Shrgle Todl; $3.25 Double Load, $8.00 o o e load is made for CASH FOR SALE_Ford -Roadster, Model| Nanaimo Screenings ... 8.00 T, $5000. Ed Blake. Phone 2201.; Utah Screenings .. 8.00 g ol g +!| Blac .00 HENNA;' (;VIPARCEL ,I JUNE AU S AMPLE Ant#fit}: )?:tfllcol-l " ggm Marcels 7and l?lnger Waves, SHOP Cartage Additional 5¢ and 50c ’ & BB 5t wions imgn Bak- | | A SRR AR e (he SACKED COAL ol Pf‘m L ! : : For Call Trade' TGARBAGE HAULED ||| MIDGET LUNCH | 70¢ to 90c | Reasonable Monthly Rates || OPEN DAILY UNTIL 'l per sack | Eo. DAV MDNIGHET i B S 4 TELEPHONE 584 | | Merchant Lun¢h—40 cents : ’ LN EAT t :*=——————=| Pacific Coast Breakfast and Lunch LUDWIG NELSON s H i JEVELER || y Coal CO. el o | ' PHONE 412 FRONT STREET GEORGE BROTHERS s B e Telephone 038, 1 long, 1 shert — By CLIFF STERRETT WAL, IT'S A CINCH THAT ANYBUDDY WOT CALLS HIM A ANGEL IS ROOSEVELT HAS EMBARKS HERE DEEP INTEREST 29 PASSENGERS. IN TERRITORY Democratic Nominee Pledges Aid in Develop- ment of Our Resources | Vessel Calls at Juneau En- route from Skagway to Vancouver Twenty-nine persons took passage (Continued from Page Ome.) south last night on the steamship 5 Princess Louise, Capt. A. Slater and wask tc oppose Senator Wesley L. Purser A. G. Barker, which called jones, Republican, at Juneau, enroute from Skagwnyi‘ Democratic Solution_Sound... . to Vancouver, B. C. Several of the| Tne solution to the tariff prob- voyagers are young folks WHO are jem offered by the Democratic going to the States either to party in its national platform, by matriculate for the first time or means of international conferences, to enter again higher institutions Gov. Roosevelt asserted to besound of learning. |and practical. It would bring re- Those who embarked on the ves-|lief to western fruit growers, sal- sel were: |mon ‘packers and farmers of ail Mrs. I. Moody and son, Mrs. H. kinds, he said. R. Shepard, Mrs. C. C. Whipple,| The telegram he received from Miss H. Keyser, Miss Mary Simp- Mrs. Hclzheimer, which he ack- kins, Miss M. VanderLeest, Miss M. nowledged, said while Alaska had Rogers, Miss K. Griffith, Capt. J. no vote in the Presidential clec- Actori of the Salvation Army, Rev. fion the voters of the Territory! J. Allard, Dr. Eric Hulten, L. Carl- are c¢rerwhelmingly for his elec- son, W. Savikko, W. S. Pullen, Jr., tion. L. S. Peck, Walter Otis, H. Korhon-| The Democratic nominee express- en, A. Kiltonen, F, Gasprina, F. ed his appreciaticn for the greet- | sacaro, J. Malmstrom, R. E. Legg, 1ng and said he was deeply inter- G. Wenman, K. Andersn, Samuel ested in Alaska's welfare and would Delaney, Judson Whittier, D. C. follow a policy as President de- McKechnie, Frank Stanton. isigned %0 develop its latent re- The through passenger list from SOUrces to the benefit of those who Skagway was light, Prominent on 8T¢ picneering the country. it was Inspeetor Bruce of the Royal| Canadia;l !\llowulr:tedh Polic;, ;ho 1: TALLAPOOSA DUE stationed at itehorse, Y. T, and | # BACK TOMORROW who is on vacation leave. t o | 2 | Tomorrow evening is the timel| Japane“ s‘)ld'e“ !set for the return to Juneau from Don Steel Helmets seattic of the Unted States Coast |Guard Cutter Tallapoosa, Com- SHANGHAI, China, Sept. 21, — mandsr C. H. Dench, according to Japanese soldiers in steel helmets advic#s received by the United| have appeared again in the streets States Customs House. o1 Hongkew, the northern section| KEarly in the week, the time of of Shanghai which still bears the arrival was set for this evening. sears of last year’s fighting. e The naval guard has been in-| The per capita consumption of creased because of intensification meat in Canada in 1931 was 148.46 of the anti-Japanese boycott. To-, pounds. day Japanese headquarters issued{ @ statement assuring the large| "——'-‘ * Japanese colony of Hongkew that| WE HAVE IT | “every precaution will be taken to ' at the Right Price I insure the safety of Japanese resi-1 dents against the harmful m‘.s-| chief of unruly elements.” ———————— | FLIES AFTER TWO HOURS ' Harris: Hardware Co. f Lower Pront Strest | CLEVELAND.—Lloyd Noss, lfl.[ is the youngest airplane pilot at! Oleveland airport. Young Noss! made his first solo flight after| two hours’ instruction, and plans to complete the necessary ten! hours solo work ffor a license with-! in a month after taking his firs lesson. e The oldest known material for resisting action of chemicals is, stoneware. | [3 i g e ‘ . 5 ‘ f L O oo™ | | HEXYLRESORCINOL |3, B. Burford & Co. | SOLUTION i S T.37 Reduced: Price FOR. INSURANCE See H. -R: SHEPARD & SON Telephione 409 BY M. 'Behrends Bank Bldg. e HOUSE"PRICES Also Reécovering and'Repairing Ne ‘ Phone 41 R. RIECK ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY' | SAILING SCHEDULE = * zeave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound' Southbound ALEUTIAN Sept. 26 YUKON Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 ALASKA Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 YUKON Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 ALASKA Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 \ YUKON . Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 ALASKA .Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 17 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. Both directions. S8. Alaska Calls at Petersburg Both Directions For Information, Reservationists and ‘licxets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ! NORTEHBOUND LOS ANGELES sl;e'fif ;eavé attle 'uneau SAN DIEGO . iy NEW YORK Evans . e Rogers Rogers TioxET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 PACIFIC CO. J. B BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ! »:Le: M' S' ZAPOR'A Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 24 Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenawee, Port Alexander, Kla: wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month ohly. For Tickets and Information see ‘WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent D‘EPENDME AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations-Call or See* A B. HAYES . Phoies: 10 < 79" - i PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 20, Oct. 2 PRINCESS NORAH Oét. 11, 23 g