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"6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1932. POLLY AND HER PALS TO MAGGIE AN’ POP HER IN EAIR SEX, CAVE-MAN ) STUFF IS YER 5 LAST HOPE 7 ; |FOR RENT — 5-room furnished ‘ ment. Phone 3204. i | | SLEEPING room, $10 month. 207 l 2nd. over Capital Electric. HOUSE for rent. Apply Nugget Shop. | FURNISHED house, apts, house- keeping rooms. Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOL RENT — Furnished, heated | room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone 330. | |FOR RENT — Farnisnea 3-roos |FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | -apartment. Cliff Apartments. | e RO | FURNISHED 3-room apartment.! 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. | | e N 0 2 {MODERN offices in Goldstein . ‘l Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. | MEBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 £ i WANTED 8 f YOUNG man with capital desirss 9 t in paying Juneau business & and become a working partner in i same. Address Empire 2192 3 ) town. Address C-2191 Empire. e o Y’'MEAN I SHOULD POSITIVELY, ?_,UIDI fig‘ T, SAIL RIGHT UP PEAKIE! WANTEDHousekeeper for out of EXPERIENCE SOCKIN' THE house; 3-room . furnished s.part-‘. | ® Northland scheduled, to sail e e sail from Seattle October 5 (e at 10 a. m. As a result of naving been de- e Admiral Rogers scheduled to layed by fog in Wrangell Narrows, e sail from Seattle October e |the steamship Yukon, Capt. Charles 12 at 10 4. m. A. Glasscock and Purser David e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Doran, bound from Seattle to Sew- ® Zapora in port and scheduled ® |ard, arrived in Juneau at 7:30 e to sail at 6 o'clock tonight ®|o'clock last evering 12 hours be- e from Union Oil Dock. She stayed until 2 | apartment, with bath. Phone 3404.( % WANTED — Reliable, middle-aged ‘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 Jar- man. Phone 488. Work on “U” scholarship offer. THE EMPIRE b Closing time fur classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. GIRL wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. : Closing time for display ad- - S e (o digh MISCELLANEOUS Ten cents per ime first Inser-|[URN your old gold into value. tion. Cash or trade at the Nugget Fige cents for continuous subsé- | Shop. Ny Lnsertion. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Count five average words to the | Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- line. ! ing. Radio and phonograph re- Minimum cn:‘p:, 50 cents. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe &3 x gfif East St. and Phone 2201. Marshall House, Gastineau Ave. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! You can ride on the new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and way points cheaper than you can C(perate your own car. RATES: From city terminus, Ju- ncau Drug Co, corner to: 12th Street, 10¢; 1-mile post, 15c; 2-mile pust, 2 4-mile pest, 25c; 8-mile u HOUSE less than year on forty by ninety lot. Four rooms and bath, partly furnished. Sacrifice if taken at oncs. Allen Shattuck, Inc. NEW Monarch Ranges, Iuil enams ed at 1913 prices; the biggest|P¢st 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c. bargain in ranges cver offered| ASK about special monthly and E§ in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard- |Special trip rates. b ¢ waré Co. DAILY SCHEDULE ¥ Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Ba; ¥ FOR SALE—Save your rugs with 9:30 a.m. ;-O‘z’a.m % 1 2 hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 § / 1 : 3:30 pm. 1:00 p.m. ¥ while they last. Juneau-Young 6:15 p.m. 3 m. Hardware Co. i 3 §i%0 CHANNEL BUS LI FOR SALE—A few 9x12 Hair rug 5 pads, specially priced at $5.85. We W O BRI, Onexatoe were only able to get a very lim- ited number at this price so do not neglect opportunity Juneau-| Young Hardware Co. ""MISS A. HAMILTON | FURRIER Fur Garments Made and FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model| | T, $50.0. Ed Blake. Phone 2201.{ | | Gastineau. Hotel, or care of HENNA'S MARCEL | |4 . Golstein's Fur Store . SHOP BOARD ana room, St moard only, |, | Remodeled ‘. | { Marcels and Finger Waves, 5 75¢ and 50c [ Seward St., above Juneau Bak- | ery, Phone 103 | — " [REAYILRY SHY dTOBlC LOCKET FOUND CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 28.—| Discovered. in a curiosity shop in ‘Ncw York, a locket which once; t Elizabeth Pinckney,| o, m‘m Pinckney, revolu- | l o leader, governor of South | and to Eng-| | , has ‘found (s way back to' ! Telephone 49v: Brunswick FRONT STREET RUTH; BAYES i LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER . . & Pacific leaves every Thursday EXPERIENCE BE HANGED! JESS RENEMBER THAT YOU'RE A MAN AN’ MAN, WAS BORN TO RULEH Marine News } YUKGN ARRIVES 12 HOURS LATE BECAUSE OF FoG e ...‘.'....... Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday morning. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive late Friday aefternoon or evening, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Sattle October 1 at 9 a. m. ers and Embarks 8 for Westward from Seattle October 3 at 9 p m Admiral Evans scheduled to hind schedule: this morning before departing for the Westward. Oh reaching this port, the vessel moored to the City Wharf where she discharged general freight and disembarked passengers. Shifted to A. J. Dock She afterwards shifted to the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany’s dock where she put off| equipment for the company. She made her sailing from there. | The Yukon brought 34 passengers| to Juneau from the South and booked 8 here for the Westward. Incoming passengers were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. W.1' E. Feero, Mrs. L. Aalbu, Mrs. C. J. Yukon scheduled southbound October 3. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ddy night at 6 p. m., for e Sitky and way ports, . 00000090000 000000000s0 at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® Kdke and way ports, [ PR R AT B RE AR R B R e TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 6:00 a. m, -11 feet High tide 12:11 p. m, 17.8 feet Low tide 6:24 p. m, -14 feet (-_ Vessel Brin;_é‘i Passeng- | By CLFFF STERRETT I WANT THAT MESS OF NEWS- PAPERS OFF'N MY FRONT PORCH THIS SOUTH MAKES URRIED CALL Vessel Brings Seventeen Passengers to Juneau from! Westward' Enroute from Kodiak and Sew- ard to Seattle, theé steamship Ad- miral Evans, Capt. O. H. Hanser nd Purser W. L; Tachelf, made a huwrried call at Juneau, today. She arrived at noon and departed at. 2 p. m. The vessel carried 47 through passengers from the Westward for the South. Seventeen For Juneau Séventeen passengers disembark- ed at this port. They were: and Mrs, Harry Prydé, Miss Kath- erine Miller, Miss J. Joseph, M Mary Tollafsen, D. L. Rich, Her- bert Bremmer( Paul Henry, Tom George, S. Harry, P. Louie, Peter Richards, W. H. Dugdell, Fred Sundean, H. C. Coleman. Persons wh oembarked at Ju- negu for the Solith were: For Petersburg—H. P. Gundrod, A. Anderson, Christian Holmson, Conrad Enge, Ellis Harcolson, C. W. Iverson, W. Nussbaumer. Paséengers For Ketchikan For Ketchikan—Mfs. F. Fabes, L. M. Oarrigan, W. E. Monagle, George: Robertson, Andrew Wal- lin. For Seattle—Mrs. John Hibler, O. K. Carr, J. C. McFadyn, H. B. Smith, Ted A. Wernecke, Frank McNulty, Elliott Roberison, Dr. T Bailey, Miss N. Bailey, Mrs. H. S.[Charles P. Jenne, Dr. G. F. Free- PEACE MEET IN WAR HALL |Cass, Helen Cass, John Cass, Mrs. |burger, Vern C. Gorst, Gust En- C. W. Carter, Leonora Carter, Mrs.|lander, O. Norbosten, Peter Berg, F. Kirkham, Mrs. W. G. Smith,|Thor Standal, George Askinwold, VIENNA—The Austrian national council decided to place the great marble hall in the Parliament building, the former piénary hall fn the imperial days, at the dis- posal of the World Peace Con- gress in September. This hall saw scenes of wild enthusiasm when war was declared in 1914 Mrs. K. Buesing, Anna Olson, Pd- tricia- Wyn, Thomas Daine, Donald Skuse and five steerage. From Southeast Alaska M. Samuelson, Mrs. H. Keéttlesby, E. A. Goff, J. H. Goff, William o Fromholtz, N. A. McEachran, W: ST S . B. King, H. Meier. ’ EAAS Persons who booked passage “T 'am H Juneau for Westward ports were: ' F ous Candies For Cordova — Jessie S. Cheff, The Cash: Bazaar John Conn. ° Ope" Even"lgs l Percy O. Lucha, Robert Wakelin. For Seward—T. J. Jacobsen, John |' T H. McDougall, Hugh Ferry. ————— | The Florence Shop | | Permanens Waving a snflm FLYING BOAT TWICE Florence - Holmquist, Prop. “DO-X” SIZE IS TO Phone 421 Triangle. Bldg. | CARRY FORTY TONS | Designed to have a loaded weight twice that of the German “Do-X." the world’s largest flying boat is under construction in Holland. A| pay load of forty-two tons will be the craft's capacity, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Ten engines of 1,000 horsepower each will drive| the boat at 130 miles per hour, turning three air screws through an arrangement of shafts. So large are the dimensions of the hull that work will be done at a ship-| yard instead of in the airplane| buflders’ shops. FL)r Every Purse—and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Utah Stove: Eyan-Jones Junior Briquets Carbonado Egg-Nut ... 13 Indian Nut .. 11 Indian Lump . 1150 Carbonado-Indian-Mix:. 12.25 Nanaimo Mine Run ... Nanaimo Screened = 'SAVE HALF A., T. Wright, Frank Mathis, George Tdpovich, Dr. M. N. Gar- Hart. —————— From Southeast Alaska ports— ] [ M:. and Mrs. J. F. Jeffrey, u‘;fi \ mm W| Ns end Mrs. J. F. Caffney, Mrs. Ey BIG JUDGMENT SEATILE COURT For Valdez — William . L. Paul.‘Given Verdict Of $]2'500 Against Northland Transportation Co. SEATTLE, Sept. 28—Chris Lar- sen, Seéattle seaman, has won a judgement in the Superior Court for $12500 from® the Northland ‘Transportation Compnay for in- juries sustained in 1931 when he was_thrown into a hatch on th2 motorship Norco. Larsen asked for $25,000 contend- ing the accident was caused by carelessness of the winch operat- or, Ladysnitl R . 1475 Ladysmith Scréened ... 15.25 Ladysmith- Soreenings .. % Nanaimo Screenings .... WOOD Utah Screenings .. Blacksmith’ Cout'... - Anthracite Nut, Coal ... 3400 SACKED. COAL For Call Teade CLEAN® HEMLOCK 14 in., 16.in., 24 in, Single Lond} $4.25 Doublé Boad, $8.00' 70¢ to 90c 5 A discount of* 50 cents per Bee L {load s mall-fé¢ CASH i | Pacific-Coast v '+ Coal Co. PHONE 412 New Fall Fabrics SPECIAL $12.50 to $19.50 Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Hardy, Mr | FINEST i ‘iAl.ASKA STEAMSHIP éQ?lmh’{ i 2 A SAILING SCHEDULE zeave DueJunéau Due Juneau Seattle Northbouhd Sotithbound ...Sept.24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 § Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oet. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 YUKON Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct: 31 ALASKA ....0ct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche’ and Seward. Both directions. 8.8, Alaska Calls at Petersburg Both Directions For Information, Reservationists and ‘Lickets call + THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent | YUKON ... ALASKA 1 YUKON i ALASKA ROGERS TAKES 1970 SITKA AND ' PORTS SOUTH | | Ninetden passengers wete booked | iat Juneau by the steamship Ad- | miral Rogers which departed from | here last evening for Seattle, be- ling scheduled to go by way L4 Sitka. | The vessel called at this port last Saturday enroute from Seat- tle to Skagway and came back to Juneau from Lynn Canal yesterday morning. Persons who took passage last| 3 PHONE" 2. ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS evening for Sitka and way ports CSAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND o Wit W LOS ANGELES Leave Léave For Sitka—Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. Seattle Junéat SAN DIEGO |E. D. Crewson, Mrs. George Simp- NEW YORK kins, Jeane Simpkins, Alice Adams, i Clara Shea, Muriel Jarmen, Thom- las Jacksom, Carl Gonett, Elmer ean, B. Berg, Fred G. Gibbott, | Bruce Ward. Willlam' Engelhardt, A. Aladallika, M. Richard. Y | = For Petersburg—Chet Johnson. | For Ketchikan—J. W. Wright. ! — BOAST “HANGOVER” SPPA 5 Ot § Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 B. H. HOWARD, — Agent | VISNJICKA BANYA, Jugoslavia, Admitgl Ling Dock Septi 286—~This spa’ nedr Belgrade PHONE 4 ' first glauded for the curative prop- erties of the waters by the ancient | Romans, boasts that its minera: |waters can cure nct only rheu- matism but drunkenness. —_—— Not only because we are cheaper but TEAMSHIP CO. 5 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER| Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M. S. “ZAPORA m;p:e:?h Sept. 26 ufi.épl 2% BETTER Calling at Funter, Chichago:®, Hoonal Tenawse, Port Alexander, Klas i wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls first triy of morith omy’ RICE & AHLERS CO. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 v Plumbing Heating i et MQRG'AN"ARX‘“‘ Sheet Metal “We, tell you in advance what job will cost” Junean Beauty Shoppe SYLVIa Specializing in Permanent. and Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 I ! i | | DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE!} Alaska Southern Airways . For Reservations Call or See Phenes: 107 79 Leaves :-u-;h:. Douglas and :30p.on. 6:15a.m. T —