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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 17, 1932. THAT'S RIGHT, SWING THEM POLLY AND HER PALS MR, PERKINS! YOUR HALF HOUR'S UP UNK! Seatter Tract. Phone 202. | @ | | 207 2d., over Capital Electric. FURNISHED house for rent. Call i 183, Efifi}qufigflealed_;oggflfw rent. Phone 537. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room | apartment, bath. Last house on Basin Road x-room house, well furnished, piano; on 6th Street 306 Front Street. FOR SALE or rent—Partly furn- ished 5-room modern house in 2-ROOM apartment, $15; room, $10. DON'T BE SILLY, SUSIE, I'M NEXT! YOU AINT NEXT, ASH, 0 000 b0 0000 Steamer Movements ] NORTHBOUND Alaska scheduled to arrive to- morrow. No definite time announced at 3 o'clock this afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 17 at 9 p. m. : . | ® Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 18 at 9 p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22 at 9 a. 00000090000 80 froee m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle October 24 at 9 p. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to ® e arrive southbound about 6 e o'clock Wednesday morning. | ® Admiral Evans scheduled to | ® arrive southbound Thursday. . LOCAL SAILINGS Eslebeth léaves every Thurs- ddy night at 6 p. m., for Marine News 11 PASSENGERS; TAKES AWAY 2% HERWAY SOUTH | | Enroute from Seattle to Sitka, § YUKON MAKES the steamship Admiral Rogers, | {Capt. S. Giljie and Purser R. W.| . . |Harris, called at Juneau early Vessel Brings to Juimeau sunday morning. she arrived at | 1 and departed at 4. She will be | | Seven P assengers ba here early Wednesday and | from Westward after a brief stay then will depart | | on her return voyage to the Pu-| Two hours were spent ifi Jineau |2et Sound metropolis. early this morning by the steam-| vessel brought a large car- |ship Yukon, Capt. Charles A. Glass- |0 of general freight and 21 pas-| |cock and Purser David Doran, en-|scngers to this port. She booked oute from, Seward to Seattle. She|26 here for Haines, Skagway and) came at 2 o’clock and left at 4. | Sitka. | On arival here, the yessel care| Incoming freight was of gen-, ried @ total of 103 pasengers from €ral character. } the Westward. Of these, only seven Passengers For Juneau | were for this port. She booked mt| Passengers who debarked at Ju- Juneau 12 for the south. neau were: | She loaded Alaska Juneau Gold| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mining concentrates . for Puget|and two children, Richard Barros,| By CLIFF STERRETT r.hme were Joseph Nuda, B. Cam- Jipower boat Betsy, Capt. William 1 MEAN SOMEONE TO, TAKE ME OUT OCCASIONALLY! DRIVES MINERS FROM ENDICOTT Last Party Runs Short of Food Before Getting Back to Juneau With the occurrence of bluster- ing weather, signalinig the close approach of winter, all prospectors have left the Endicott mining dis- triet, according to Phil Jolie, who was a member of the parly that spent two weeks and a half there and that returned yesterday to Juneau. 1 Those in the party besides Mr. eron, Harry Eberhart and John Davis. . Came ia Power Boat They came to this city in the Douglas from Gilacier Bay, to which place they had walked from the Endicott area. ‘The party had expected to re- turn to Juneau by airplane, but numerous icebergs, many of huge STEAMERS _ L\ LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE . , Reduced Round Trip. Fares: Juneau to. Seattle and Return Lower Deck $65.50 _Upper Deck $73.50 Return portion limited to March 25; leaving Seattle zeave DueJuneau Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Southbound YUKON .Oct. 8 Oct. #1 Oct. 17 *ALASKA . Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 YUKON ...Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 *ALASKA ... Nov. 1 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. 5 *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘Lickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent -...Oct. 29 Nov. 7 PHONE 2 LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE ADMIRAL 3 NOBTIBQUNB SAN FRANCISCO 3 Leave Leave LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau N P Oct. 18 SAN DIEGO Rogers ot NEW YORK Evans . Nov. @ Juneau to Seattle and Return, $65.50— return limit March 25. TICXET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Sound discharge, Lanita Barrcs, Mrs. G. C. Round- ' proportions, in Berg Lake prevent- | Incoming passengers for this city |tree, Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, Mis; ed the two attempts of the sea- were: | Merthadell Wentworth, W. A. Holz- plane Chichagof to effect a land- B ' Mr. and Mrs. W. K| Keller, Mrs, | heimer, Frank A. Boyle, Eldon J. ing. b P. Tuckay, Ireme Tuckey, Irene| Daly, Norman R. Walker, Roben: Ran Short of Food — = A SN N Fraser, Nora Fraser, Helen Lytelle,|D Livie, Victor Klose, Tom George, After reaching Glacier Bay, mem-' A J. Dimond. | William Windsor, F. Furuness, bers of the party remained there | PAC I FIC ST Persons who booked passage at Harry Bjork, W. 8. Hulse. J. M. five days and ran short of food | Juneau for the South were: | Wyckoff. before they were taken off by For Petersburg—Lucy Roundtree,| Persons Booked for Triangle |the Betsy. Agent Admirar Line Dock Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® 9 00 000080 Bty i 1 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month. | | | near Franklin. Phone 561. Inquire i | | 207 2d St. over Capital Electric.| | FOR RENT—Front room for one| or two gentlemen. The Arctic,| Front Street. | FURNISHED nouse, apts., ! keeping rooms. Channel Apts. TIDES TOMORROW . High tide 2:50 a. m. 139 feet Phone 436. Low tide 8:32 @. m., 43 feet |pache]l Wayha. Persons who booked passage at| At Endicott, claims were staked, | =— T Furnished, heatea| High tide 2:26 p. m, 168 feet | por Retchikan—E. J. Daly, Wal-|Juneau for Triangle ports were: |and encouraging prospects are re- FOIx RENT — Furnish heated Pow tide 9:09 p. m., 02 feet For Haines—Maria Valleria, Miss ported to have been obtained. room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. s i ter B. King, W. A. Chipperfield, E. Lawson, Rose Ferguson, Rich- | Phone 330. LDFOWL FLIGHT IS L. C. Pratt, H. J. Hansen. |- | d e S For Scattle—Mrs. J. A. Martin, | & . /_.\ | FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room wI iM,S, A. Smith, Mrs. C. Wilber,| For Skagway— M s, K. m;g,‘ H. S. Graves, C. M. Lee, George ON; SWAN AND GEESE ARE REPORTED HERE A large flock of trumpeter swan, a rare migratory bird in this area and absolutely protected in both Maryan Wilson, Flo DuPree, Rev Clemmons and Michael Goldberg, Leo Dufour, Dr. ©. L. Polley, J,\%Who prospected a month in the | H. McDougall, T. F. Brennen, John End)co'u. and Glacier Bay districts, | Bjornson, Samuel Dennis, Fenton returned to Juneau yesterday on 1Dennis, Bert Dennis, H. E. Barnett, the seaplane Chichagof, qub An- | David Willard. |scel Eckmann and Mechanic Gor- partment, with bath. Phone 3404, | Mrs. E. J. Cowling, Mrs. Eleanor | Hanover, Mrs. Lee Dolan, Mrs. E. | McClaire, Elsie Baggy, J. O. Wells, | E. Mack, A. Kupotf, James E. Hill, J. Betteridge. JFOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. THROUGH | -THE . 421 E. 7th St. Phone 3201. the United States and Canada,| For Sitka—Mr, and Mrs. Richard don Graham. The party of four | | ) WANTED g Juneau about midnight | SIX HALIBUTEKS Wakelin, Mrs. . 3, Hodgins, Har-| WS bleked up at Glacier Bay. a A " old Hodgins, Mrs. A. M. White, Ty et el |y ey e, T DL SELL AT SEATTLE; Mrs. Andrew Moore, G. E. Austin, |~ « J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMFR] 4 e 3 - Al-112:15 a. m. today and for 30 min- PRICES ARE FAIR Children to Get Ticket Agent Phome 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 A. J. Agden, A. Van Mavern, | aska Beverage Co. Phone 36. utes they were passing over the | De Puiti Estate WANTED — Position as cook for| ok, oo masse Cumndian A aree| SEATTLE, Oct. 11—Two schoon- | - M. S. “ZAPORA’Lesve Seattie Arrive Jumcin Easve Juhess hospital or private home. Famous eve 'm h:ave settled ix; ers armved here today from ithe CARL ACOB i ’ &R E Oct. 6 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 for world's delicacies. Box 2438, yror den“hal’pmltmvwe it - oion | western halibut banks. The Frank- J SON Ly NEW YORK, Oct. 17—The late|Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kla- Juneau. 4 nlng,‘lm brought in 40,000 pounds and JEWELER ya de Putti, Hungarian screen wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first t¥ip Of Tonts oy, 1on€ | 551 for 4% and 3 cents a pound, | end the Doric arrived with 50, 1000 pounds, and sold for 4% and| 3 cents a pound. apparently resting from a flight from the mnorth. MISCELLANEOQOUS . MIDGET LUNCH WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building |actress, left a $1,183 met estate | which will be divided between |her two children in Hungary. She died here last November. For Tickets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent (3 | | | % SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers, ’ . | & o d I The Linvog brought in 38,000 " - ln all magazines. Muriel Jarman. E OPENm%n‘OY;rN“L ! pounds from the local banks and 2 . IE;ER‘RY IEIE CARD HE EMPIRE [T v 52 5 o v | ot Dot |5 i gt 010 s i el % | Cash or trade at the Nugget | 1a podm. 2 6:18a.m. 5:18pm. Shop. ! [ nd z 110 ¢ ¥Closing time for classified ad- i = | The Hoover had 20,000 pounds ¢l T:10a.m. :30p.m. Vertisements: 2 P. M. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, and sold for 5 and 3% cents a FIRE AUTOMOB]LE _~Closing tume for display ad.| Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- SHOP |goo|‘.;ond Th:s Matgiocs:l :n;l}:d with e " isements: 11 A. M. ing. Radio and phonograph re-|| Marcels and Finger Way 000 Pounds o e TARINE ATLING ":en -:t:t, por rme first inser- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe 75¢ nndnggc il for 8 and 3% cents a pound CASUALTY SURETY 8 “ g 5 |BOARD ana room, or moard only, || Seward St. above Juneau Bak- | ) T0 VANCOUVER, VICTOMAZ, Five cents for continuous subse-| Marshall House, East St. and ery, Phone 108 dhd SEATTLE | Juneau Insurance Agency ADVERTISE quent insertion. o oo B i o e T PROA & OLDST‘ggNBEbgAFFNEY' Manag;{;) 0y z From Juneau 5 TER 4 . 253 PR Mtz cuarge, 50 conta AN INVES Mhln— IN HEALTH v {_\ Li P l::::' gmm Py NORAN FOR SALE—Roll-top desk, Reason-| From October 15 to November 13 . 4 e 4 ok a0 Mavit g * -able. Leader Dept. Store. you can get a complete mina- S 2 :18a.m. ct. 23, , 1, pple i — sk tion and 30 adjusotxx:le’x:ts fi)xm;ao.oo. w A N IS ALASKA MEAT CO. .S.M Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1929 ! \ —Thahe. For one month only. Telephone 581 for an appointment. DR. C. L. FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv, QUALITY AND SERVICE TC YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 _ Model Ford light delivery truck. Tiekets, reséfvations and full * "2206 Empire. particulars from ER modern Christmas rds, _stationery, at Nugget Shop. At-| E tractive prices. 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. VN Rt ——— od i T AN ND || LUDWIG NELS Ry e s LOST AND FOUND || LSON | For S FOUND—Wedding ring. Apply 264! | Waich Repairing | or ale_ Pacillc Transportation Company o | vowremmr | Ry » { M. 8. “PACIFIC” 3 ey — : JUNEAU SAMPLE | WHIRLDRY ELECTRIC | BELIEVE IT OR NOT! | SHOP | You can ride on the mew 21- II'ASHER The Little Store with the passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, y \ ! BIG VALUES .iAIk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and WwD . .,:;.’.. r,,;:" °'.',°:."”Z..'.”° You m,; J A gsed mach;lie, in first class condition. || RATES: From eity terminus, Ju- «0st new $185.00, OUR e WE HAVE IT )!mu~m" g S iggrmegd AR CLEAN HEMLOCK ) PR[CE at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street | Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15¢; 2-mile \post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; s-mflef‘ | post, 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c. Ask about special monthly and special trip rates. | Darw¥ SCHEDULE 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. ATH::’fiJ;? Single Load, $4.25 Shwwm Double Load, $8.00 $27.50 | “Our doorstep vorn‘”m satistied {#AVE ORDERS WITH | CHANNEL BUS LINE b e N e RN atiochsh of 80 benta Alas lect ht and TYPEWRITER! :30 a.m. :00 a.m. odh pee d @i J. B. Burford & Co. || S%pm Si%0 pan " nd it e 0 - e ng ' | | Power Co. ' b7 ————————| W. H. BACON, Operator I "JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB GEORGE B&O’:‘BERS Junean and Dpuglas, Alaska hold its regular monthly meet- | ‘at the Council Chambers Tues- g o ks op e 4 g Menvers, | ]2 BULCER, CusTER BARNESSON EDISON MAZDA 1.AMPS thla a :open. i | = i L Telophome 035, 1 loig, 1 shary Successor J. J. Newman | ) Secretary.