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SHK e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY OCT. | 1932, PEAKIE, THE DERN DOPE HAS DISAPPEARED! CHEER UR I WARNED YOU WEEKS AGO TO BUTT THROUGH THE WANT AD £ m THE EMPIRE “ Closing tme fur classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. [“Olosing time for display ad- vettisements: 11 A. M. . Ten cents per ime first inser- ton. i\ Five cents for continuous subse- queént insertion. [“@ount five average words to the line. | | furnished apartment; two bed- rooms, living room, Kkitchenette, electric range, low rent, de-j location. Phone 227. 'FOR RENT — 3-room furnished . Phone 3204. FOR REN[‘ an&'(’ 2 Inquire Cash Grocery HOUSE for rent. Apply Nugget Shop. | FURNISHED apts, house- keeping rooms. Channel Apts.| Phone 436. | FOlc RENT — Furnished, heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone 3. | FOR RE 7:_Fum sned 3- “room | | apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. |FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | apartment. CIiff Apartments. | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. 421 E. 7th St. Phone 3201 Building at low rental. Will re- model to sun, tenant. [ | | ‘|ME)DI,RN offices In Goldstein | | AN'i Ll\ ! White, short, 1 long. telephonz 92, 2 FXPFRIEI\CED ho\lsekel’per and expert seamstress wants house- work by day, week or month, Address Empire 2202. \VANTED—F‘!H! class baker. Mu Empire. MAGAZINE renewals. Muriel man. Phone 488, Work on “U” scholarship offer. GIRL wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. MISCELLANEOUS TURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Minimum charge, 50 cents. NEW Studebaker so trade for boat. Phone for sale or 194 electric Phone FOR SALE Hotpoint range, reasonable price. 383. ORDER modern Christmas cards, | stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- tractive prices. FOR SALE—4 acres in city limits, near Wireless Station $2,500; terms. H. R. Shepard & Son. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model T, $50.00. Ed Blake. Phone 2201. _Government nOW be purchased at a discount by regular book dealers and spld to SHOP Marcels and Finger Waves, i 75¢ and 50c Seward St., above Juneau Bak- ery, Phone 103 publications = may |, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio end phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe BOARD and room, or moard only, Marshall House, East St: and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201, LOST AND FOUND LOE:I‘*—Hand-loo-l.e-d brown leather key container, Sept. 18. Call saw mill and receive reward. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! You can ride on thé new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and way points cheaper than you can operate your own car. RATES: From city terminus, Ju- neau Drug Co., corner to: 12th Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15¢; 2-mile post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile post, 35¢c; 12-mile post, 50c. special trip rates. IT HAS SLIPPED THE HON. MAGGIE'S MIND THAT . YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE / | ® arrive in port at 5:30 a’clock o Monday morning and sails e south 1% hours later. ® Yukon scuneduled southbound | October 3. have references. Address C-2197, Ask about special monthly and] DAILY SCHEDULE | SIR. PERHAPS 1 HOPE SO, SON! 1 DON'T WANT NO PART OF A JILTED JANE! ® 0 000 000 00 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco In port and sails from Cold Storage ‘dock at § o'clock tonight for Seattle. Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from 'Seattle Qctober 3 at 9 p.m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle October 5 at 10 a. m. Zapora scheduled to safl from Seattle at midnight on Oc- tober 6. f Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle October 12 at 10 a. m. ; e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Princess Louise scheduled to 0000000000000 80 reeuuern LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day might at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, | . . . . L} . . . L} . . . . . . . ] . 3 . . ° . . . . . . . . . © . . . . \WARDENS JEWELL AND \DUFRESNE MADE TRIP Game Warden Homer S. Jew- , of the Alaska Game Commis- rived here yesterday from headquarters at Ketchikan. {his With Warden Frank Dufresne he| will leave late today on the Sea Otter for a trip of investigation and inspection that is expected to occupy about four or five days. Mr. Jewéll is one ‘of the veter- ans in warden force of the Com- mission and was stationed here at one time. Until last Spring he made his headquarters at Anchor- — {~ TIDES TOMORROW L] High time 2:00 a. m., 17.5 feet Low tide 7:65 a. m., -0 feet High tide 2:00 p. m., 19.4 feet Low tide 8:30 p. m., -3.5 feet TIDES MONDAY High tide 2:46 a. m., 166 feet Low tide 8:36 a. m., 1.1 feet High tide 2:38 p. m., 18.8 feet Low tide 9:17 p. m. -2.7 feet ¢ ———.———— 01d papers 1of ssie &t ~“he Empme. For Every Purse—and for ‘Every Purpose CALL US_DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B, Evnn—Jonel Junior t ... 13,00 Indian ME‘M 1125 Indian 11,50 cflrmnm% 1225 Nanaimo Mine Rufi 1}; Nanaimo Screened ...... 15.23 Ladysmith Mine Run .. 1475 Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 8.00 Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m, 3:30 pam. 1:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:00 pm. CHANNEL BUS LINE | W. H. BACON, Operator Oldp-penm'-hnmyln Office. o 2 T"MISS A, HAMILTON FURRIER DOKAI.DIN! mu’n PARLORS Remodeled Gastineau Hotel, or care of { Goldstein's Fur Store . Fur Garments Made and RUTH HAYES Nanaimo Screenings ... 8.00 Utah Scree! e 8.00 Blacksmith C . 30.00 Anthracite Nut e 34.00 Cartage. Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70c to 90c per sack ' Pacific Coast Coal Co. (X Marine N ews | distinction were Capt. John Irving YOU SEEM PLEASED AT THE PROSPECT OF MATRIMONY, ¢ MAGGIE! By CLIFF STERRETT AN’ I'LL NEVER FERGIT THAT 1 HAVE SAML. TO THANK FER MY PRESENT HAPPINESS! LOUISE CALLS FROM SOUTH; BACK MONDAY Princess Vessel Brings Five Passengers Here from Vancouver, B. C. Carrying 65 pasengers and 500 tons of freight, the steamship Princess Louise, Capi. A. Slater and Purser A. IG. Barker, called af Juneau last night enroute from ‘Vancouver, B. C., to Skagway. She is scheduled to be back here early Monday morning on her return voyage south. Destined For Interior Yukon Nearly all cargo, which was of miscellaneous character, as well as most of her passengers, were destined for upper Yukon River peints. Among through passengers of and Frank Anderson, well known mining men of Vancouver, and Dr. A. Booth of Los Angeles, who are jointly interested in gold mining ground near Pelly River post. They plan to fly from Carcross to Pelly River. Inspector Cooper Aboard Another through passenger of prominence was Inspector A. Coop- er of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He was returning to duty | at his headquarters at ‘Whiteharse, X Five passengers disembarked at |Juneau. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Shiels tér. Mary Ambrose, L. E, Iverson, . Holmes, 2 9 PASSENBERS ABOARD -ALASKA aska of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, ‘making her first thip of the winter schedule on the Southeast and Southwest Alaska route, sail- ed at 9 oclock this morning with 27 first class and 6 steerage pas- sengers. ' The following passengers aboard are booked for Juneau: Mrs. W. E. Nowell, Mrs. H. C.Da- vis, Mrs, A. C. Morse, Shirley Olds, Mrs. Harry Olds, John Alexender, Mrs. Arra. Rosénberg, T. F. Win- sor and one steerage. o —_—— AT THE HOTELS 7 [} } [ L] . Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. William N. Beach, Harry Boyden, McCarthy; W. J. Mr. ahd Mrs. R. Wilms, H. W. Jewell, Juneau; R. €. Halmes, Vancouver, B. C.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Conrad, Taku; E. Gibbon, Tulsequah, -B: ©.; J. Higgins, Du-l | 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Déuble ‘Léad, $8.00 A dulouht OF B ‘cénts per foad B foals for CASH PHONE 412 INORCO HASTENS HERE TO UNLOAD FOOD FREIGHT Return Trip to Seattle at 8 Tonight Having hastened the voyage notth to Juneau so perishable| cargo could be offered for sale 10 the Saturday trade, the motorship Norco, Capt. ‘A. Eckholm and Pur- ser H. Knight, arrived here from Seattle at 1 o'clock this after- noon, two hours ahead of sched- wule. Her fresh fruits, green veg- etables and poultry were given quick discharge at the Femmer wharf, and with rapid delivery to business houses, displayed with- in an hour after the vessel had teen made fast. Brought General Cargo Besdeis food commodities, the Norco also carried a large amount of freight. Motorship will Depart on| The motorship will move to the Juneau Cold Storage Company late | this afterfroon to load fish for Se- | attle and will depant from there| DOUGLAS NEWS. ‘DOUGI.AS P. T. A. WILL HONOR TEACHERS FIRST MEETING NEXT TUESDAY | Tuesday evening, October 3, the Douglas Parent Teachers’ Associa- tion will hold the initial meeting ‘of the season in the high sthool assembly room. The meeting will {be held m honor of the teachers. An Interesting program is being arranged and everyone is invited to attend. ————— | TAX RECEIPx> RirORTED Just before the close of the dis- court period last night there was la rush of fast minute payments to |bring the total paid to date up to that of previous years. Clerk Gray reports collections this year more promptly and willingly paid than in former years. Douglas FOR THIS PORT} SPEATTLE, Oct. 1.—Steamer Al-|/ for Seattle at 8 o'clock tonight. Passengers For Juneau The vessel brought 12 passeng- ers to Juneau. They were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Bathe, Capt. A. Rasmuseth, Sever| Jacobsen. From Ketchkan—W. Moran, L. Carl Jacobson. From Petersburg—Andrew John- son. HYDER IMMIGRATION STATION IS CLOSED ‘The T States Immigration station at Hyder, which has been maintained for many years, was closed down yesterday, according to advices received here. Immigra- tion matters there woill be han- dled by Customs officials, or at Ketchikan. D. J. Mulcare, inspector incharge at Hyder, has been transferred to Ketchikan. | JUNEAU SAMPIE | { SHOP The Litle Store with the BIG ' VALUES A Johnson, Raymond Taylor, E.| Jahnke, Willlam Fullbrook. Frem Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs. Church Services | | | | Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday !morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. N S SR R e T Douglas Catholic Church o = t 9:30 am.—Holy Mass. Charch - BTN SV REV. 5. W. CADWELL 10:30 am.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. |T St Luke’s Episcopal Church ? L] | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Blshop Rowe will preach BISHOP ROWE WILL PREACH The Rt. Rev. P, T. Rowe, D. D, will preach tomorrow tmorning in Holy Trinity Cathedral at the 11’ o'clock service, and in St. Luke's Church, Douglas, tomorrow evening. The Bishop awill go south on the . Princess Louise Monday, complet- mg a four-months’ journey of offi- 'cidl visitations in Alaska. — Congregational Community |‘ | ] Interwoven SOCKS NO EQUAL FOR WEAR New Fall Patterns Are Here! The Clothisig Man —— | ! It is estimated there are approx- imately 159,000,000 acres of forest reserve in- the United States and FINEST _ TEAM_ERS YUKON ... *ALASKA YUKON *ALASKA YUKON *ALASKA Ports of Call: j. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE reave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound oct. 1 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Seward, both directions. *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservatiénists and ‘1icgets call W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE \ SAN FRANCISCO ! LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct, 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Petersburg, Valdez and mo})g 3 NORTHRBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Rogers Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock R s i Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M. S: nZAPORAnLe-ve Seattle Arrive Juncaa Leave Junéar Oct. & Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Calling at Funter, Chichagoi*, Hoonah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only. Fdt Tickets and Information see ... WILLS NAVIGATION CO. t<PFreight will be accepted. $—Saturdays tion Company Phone 3 DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE!- Alaska Southern Airways For Rmrvatlons Call or See I THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent .e;u:;bm PACIFIC | From Juhdais PRINCESS LOUISE October 2 PRINCESS NORAH O¢t. 11, 23 mmwhfl 4 particulars from 3 V. W Saaa

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