The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1932, Page 6

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WHICH KIN BE WAN BY ABUSE? LT BUT S'POSE TYPE OF WOMEN SURE! | MAGG! g I TREAT MY MAGGIE ‘EM ROUGH. IT SAYS SO IN THE t [ |~ I P | | \ THROUGH THE WANT] in THE EMPIRE classified ad- 2P M Closing time for vertiscments: 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 thbe Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. | HOUSE for rent. FOR RENT Furn \ MODERN offices | YOUNG man with capital desirss SLEEPING room, $10 month. 207 2nd. over Capital Electric. ApplAy_HNU gget Shop. URNISHED house, apt: keeping rooms. Channel Phone 436. house- | ® Apts.| ® S [ . house, close | o lo in. Phone 183. | FOI. RENT — Furnished, heated| § 115 W. 6th. I e [T e o'clock tonight for Seattle o | Phone 330. o e Bikn | FOR RENT — Farnished 3-room | ® Admiral Evans scheduled to aparlmpnt with bath. Phone 3404. | e arrive southbound 5 o'clock i - .|® tomorrow morning. | . LOGAL SAILINGS | o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. . ds?viam::dt xyap;;m“‘ "”: 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201 |« Paciflo Jeaves every Thursday ® | Sten|® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg. c in Goldstein | Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. MCcBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701. inyest in paying Juneau business and becom king partner in same. Address Empire 2192. or for out of 91 Empire WANTED-—Housekee] town. Address C- WANTFD — Reliable, middle-: nKEd man to manage small grocery store. Must be honest, of good habits. Store open seven days a week and evenings. Apply by let- ter only. C-2188 Empire. MAGAZINE renewals, Muriel Jai man. Phone 488. Work on “U” scholarshnp offer. GIRL wants work badly. ApDIY Channel Apartments. VERSATILE young man needs im- ediate employment. College bac- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Phone 554. “ MISCELLANEOUS [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. 1 Inc. NEW Monarch Ranges, fuil enamel- ed at 1013 prices; the biggest bargain in ranges. ever offered in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard- ware Co. FOR SALE—Save your rugs with a hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 while they last. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SAYEA few 9x12 Hair rug pads, specially priced at $5.85. We were only able to,get a very lim- i i Young Hardware Co. ¢ SN—— — L pe o Y . HOUSE less than year old on forty| | MISS A. HAMILTON | by ninety lot. Four rooms and FURRIER bath, partly furnished. Sacrifice Fur Garments Made and if taken at once. Allen Shattuck, | Remodeled ited number %t this price so do not neglect opportunity Juneau- s !'OR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe BOARD and room, or moard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. Gastifau Hotel, or care of Goldstein’s Fur Store DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 48v RUTH HAYES Saloum’s Seward. Street, near Second T, $50.00. Ed Blake, Phone: 2201. o e R e R T HENNA'S MARCEL ! ‘Marcels and Finger Waves, 75¢ and 50c | ‘BOIAM St., above Juneau Bak- | SHOP ery, Phone 103 Reasonable Monthly Rates | ”— OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT E. 0. DAVIS | & Yay wwmwmomw #Mrmwmmummmw the plant of John Wildermuth, 90, of Tampa, Ixe e Northland scheduled to sail COAL Taming skunks and teaching THATLL ALLUS BE A MYSTERY UNTIL YOU SOLVE IT, AFTER ALL, LIFE WOULD BE PUTTY DERN DRAB WITHOUT NO MYSTERIES, SAMBO/ Marine N ews' e e e e 00000000 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND, Yukon scheduled te arrive in port at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Has been delayed by fog. Zapora due in port this af- ternoon. Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept, 27 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled tc sail from Satile October 1 at 9 a. m. from Seattle October 3 at 9 p. m. SOUTYBOUND SAILINGS e Admiral Rogers in port and scheduled to sail at 8 €0 0000000000000 000000000099 Kake and way ports, Low tide 5:21 a. m. -06 feet High tide 11:37 a. m. 164 feet Low tide 5:43 p. m, 05 feet High tide 11:49 p. m., 17.1 feet ——————— Within six years the planting of er legume seed in Jefferson county, Ala., has dncreased from 1000 to 75,000 pounds per year. M Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” T Al S0 MR SO HAAS I L wi Eo ! . Famous €andies | The Cash Bazaar ! Open Evenings | mont, |Right Rev. Peter T. Rowe, Epis- @ RBishop Rowe and Dean Rice came | - HiGH PRELATES : RETURN T GITY ABOARDROBERS Admiral Vessel Will Depart at 8 Tonight via Sitka for Seattle Eminent prelates distinguished the passenger list of the steamship Admiral Rogers, Capt. S. K. Gilje and Purser R, V. Harris, which ar- rivea in Juneau thjs morning from Skagway and Haines. The eccles- iastics were Right Rev. J. R. Cri- . Cathol i aska,; lic Bishop of AlRSKS:| Cnartey Grimm (right), and held the National league battles the last three weeks, the ofub through 1938 the left. (Associated Press Photo) copal Bishop of Alaska, and Very Rey. Charles E. Rice, Dean of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Ju- neau. under whom: tha Chicago Cubs have. uum ! lead through. a series of close, extra-inning | is shown signing to continue as manager of President William L Veeck of the Cubs Is at Bishop Crimont returned from Skagway where he had tdken part in the exercises opening the School of Pius X. for Indian children. 5 PASSENGERS ABOARD NORCO | back from religious visits to Skag- | way and Haines. Called Here Saturday The Admiral Rogers called a* Juneau Saturday enroute from Se- attle to Skagway. She will depart |from this port at 8 o'clock ‘o- night on her return by way of Sitka to the Puget Sound metro-; polis. | ‘While at Skagway |loaded 600 tons of ore Norco sailed at 9 o'clock last night the wessel|for Juneau and wayports with six that ‘had | | been, brought there from the Tread- | juneau: ‘,well-Yukon Company's mine 2t 'A. Bathe and wife, |Mayo, Y. T. The ore will be dJS".gon. Capt. charged at Seattle and from MecGinnitie. y”"’ will be sent to the redudt ion ——————— plant at Bradley, Idaho. | Passengers Fer Juneau |wWoOoD CAN BE SLICED INTO THIN SHEETS Besides Bishop Crimont, Bishop ‘:Rowe and Dean Rice, the passen-| |gers from Lynn Canal ports who | disembarked at Juneau were: Wood can be sliced Mrs. A. J. Street, Mrs. Max| thin sheets ready for printing with Smith, W. Charles, Mrs. M. R [type or engravings under a new Murphy, Miss Jeannette Stewart,| |process. (Green softwoods, such as EG Madsen, Dr. George I, Barton, |spruce, Douglas fir, hemlock and T. Newcomb, George M. uelson\cedar are cut into blocks and Frank L. Allen, J. G. MacNao, P William King, and ong third class. |Very sharp knife. A motor revolves - |a large wheel, The Florence Sh | Permanent Waying a sw Florence 3 | Phone 427 Triangle. nm. ' o For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 RO:B. Bankers Per Ton Utah Stove . 15.25 Evan-Jones 14:00 Junior Briqu 13.00 Carbonado Bgg-Nup ... 13,00 Indian Nub ..o 1125 Indian Lump. - . 11.50 Carbonado-Indian-Mix.. 12.25 Nanaimo Mine Run ..... 1475 Nanaimo Screened ... 15.35 Ladysmith, Ming Run. - 14.75 Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 8.00 Nanaimo_Scrgenings ... 800 Utah Screenings 8.00 Blacksmith Coal .. 30.00 Anthracite Nut Coal ... 34.00 Cartage Additional. SACKED €0AL For Call Txade: 70c to 90c per sack Pacific Coast PIGEO'N CAms |hundredth inch thick, shaved CIGARETFE——FIRD “books” by leaving a half-inch bind- at the edge. The sheets can be ‘WORCESTER, Mass., 8ept. 27.— itorn off as needed, says Popular State Inspector Robert E. Molt for- [M=chamcs Magazine. | warded to the State Police Hesd-} Hardwoods can be sliced in thin quarters in Boston a report fll&n‘sheets that include the finely in his opinion, a fire which dam- drawn form of burls and knots. aged a shed and a pigeon loft on In addition to its usefulness for July 11 was caused by a pigeon printing, with a lighted cigarette. |practical in the manufacture of Inspector Molt based his reports | lamp shades, candy boxes, etc. on evidence he obtained from men who sald they saw the pigeon fly| to its nest with 8 oigarette butt| in its beak. The pigeon left the‘ shed and, later flames burst through | the room where the bird bad its nest. SPORT COATS New Fall Fabrigs 14 in,,, 1631 24 in, SPECIAL $12.50 to $19.50 Coal Co. PHONE 412 FOR THIS PORT | SEATTLE, Sept. 27. — Motorship|in years to come it may block the passengers, the following booked for | lMenao:e of Antarctic Ice Sever Jacob- sca are filled with A. Romuseth and M. though many of the channels have READY FOR PRINTING ,mm. pected until September, later than, in paper- ysual. ‘ laced on a machine fitted with a —The community fish pond has driving the knife Person County farmers joinsd.forces with a piston movement at high in constructing and stockingapond speed The product is a sheet one- from which fish may be taken by in anglers of the community. ing or portion of the block solid . the sheets of wood are e. Feared in Southern Chile MAGALLENES, Chile, Sept. 27— Unusually cold weather this win- on, has caused shipping circles here in the world's southernmost city to speculate whether the An- tarctic ice is creeping northward, If it is, the mariners fear thal Strait of Magellan. Persons arriving from Desolation | Island and other points to the| south, say the inlets, bays and open icebergs, al- never had ice in them hefore. The few settlers are frightened and considerable livestock has been lost. Here in Magallanes the w\nt,er ports season is in its “grand! Milder weather is not ex- ———————— COMMUNITY FISH POND FRUSEY FORK, N. C., Sept. 27. made its appearance here. Fifteen Iuneau Beauty o e | S»eelnlhln: in Permanent and | Finger Waves—Faclals | Telephone 384 | | er, following last year’s bitter sea- | | | | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FINEST i ALASKA x&wnmxnaco M. S. “ZAPORA™™ YUKON ....Sept. 24 ALASKA . Oct, YUKON . -.Oct. B ALASKA ......Oct. 15 YUKON . . 22 . 29 call ATTLE SAILING SCHEDULE zeave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Bouthbound Sept. 27 Oct Oct. 4 ;[ Oct. 11 oct. % Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct., 31 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, and Seward. Both directions. S8, Alaska Calls at Petersburg Both Directions For Informarion, Reservationists and ‘ricsets THE ALASKA LINE ‘W. E. NOWELL, Agent SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK q Rogers ... Ticket Agent Phone 79 rm’mmu Nov. 1 Nov, 7 Latouche PHONE 2 Leava Juneau Evans Oct. 8 Rogers Qct, 18 Oct. 30 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 ave Seattle Arrive Jungwu Lelive ' .lillll Sept. 16 Sept. 28 Seph.. 26 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kiu. wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls. first' trip of month only. For Ticxets and Information see Phones: Motorship Way Ports Phone Single. O “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junepu Every Thurs- day a$ 6 P. M. for Sitka ang DAVE HOUSKL, Agent 10 Phone. 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See-. A. B. HAYES THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent PRINCESS. LOUISE } Sept, 20, Oct. 2t} PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 11, 23 v mmmm

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