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FINEST POLLY AND HER PALS B aeoss! 3 - i . o s 7 . B : e STEAMERS . IT WAS SWEET P : (GREAT GUNS, 25 JEos I ) AY OF You T g LESSONS IS LIZA! HAS YOU ( jrmliaty 7~ s PIE FER US GONE GOOFY ? =g A LESSON. 1 U (| PROS, POLLY. JOE! y— —_ e SAILING SCHEDULE Reduced Round Trip Fares: Jumpeau to Seattle and Return Lower Deck $65.50 Upper Déck $73.50 Return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle zTeave DueJuneau Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Southbound YUKON .........Oct. 8 ™ Oct. 11 Oct. 17 “ALASKA . .....OCt. 15 Octz 18 Oct. 24 YUKON ...0ct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 *ALASKA ........Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 17 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘rickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, ‘Agent . oo L Arrival of Itarlr)rzr;s Pride in New York 35,000 POUNDS| OF FISH LIFTED ! UPON DOCK HERE Part of Receipts Consist of Halibut, Which Sells for 3 and 2 Thirty-eight thousand pounds of fish have been received in the past few days in Juneau. Of the | receipts 20,000 consisted of salmon F i i Sl ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS The salmon were Kkings, pur-| | FOR SALE or remt—Partly furn- FOR RENT—Two-room, also three- | Ko ExSESEL S8 housekr\e]l.-b chased from fishermen off Cape| q s Y SEATTLE NORTHBOUND | ing room. Channel Apartments. e it o, Galveston Cask. @7@ IR L SO e | Phone ss6. ! Martin Hofstad, one of the buy- £ e o] S’::;‘:;z Ju:;:u } ed 5-room modern house in | ing boats of the Juneau Cold Stor-| S \ LOS ANGELES A L ter Tract. Phone 202 age Company. | I SAN DIEGO Tioaers x 4 Oct. 3 5"ROOM ar %0 v 3e; Cused_and. Froeen i NEW YORK Evans ... Nov. 2 Nov. 6 2-ROOM apartment, $15; room, $10. Some cf the fish will be mild - h SOUTHBOUND g 207 2d., over Capital Electric. |cured and some frozen. N The halibut arrivals were 9,000 44 l Rogey FURNISHED house for rent. Call pounds on the Addington, Oapt. gvanis Sivert Anderson; 5,000 pounds on OgEte: & Buy Round - the Mary, Capt. Mergaard, and| p 4,000 pounds on the North Pole, Reduced Rates. Seattle and Return, $65.50— This splendid aerial view, made from a plane that ing, despite the fact that excellent time for the cro n Road. | hovered over her, shows the new ltalian liner Rex |she was held up at Gibraltar with turbine trouble, |Capt. I. Anderson B o | as she steamed into New York Harbor to complete [ The Rex is 880 feet long, has seven decks and accom- Bought For Cold Storage return limit March 25. FOR RENT—Six-room house, well| her maiden trans-Atlantic voyage. The vessel made | modation for 2,000 passengers. All the catches were bought by TICKET OFFICE: furnished, piano; on 6th Street; _ . the Juneau Cold Storage Company | B. H. HOWARD, near Franklin. Phone 561. Inquire 5 ‘ LRGSR “|for 3 cents a pound first grade| Agent 306 Front Street. \ T e | |and 2 cents a pound second grade. | Admira1 iine Dock 2 - - lil b 12 PASSENGERS | The halibut will be frozen and| ™ PHONE 4 R RENT om for one | - ‘) 2 ™ ke] for later markets in the| i two gentlemen. The Arctic, | * Sta e E Marine News | 0N NORTHLAND rooms. Channel Apts 436. 5 couse, wpis, e FOSTER MOVES INTO : N W STEAMER ~ FOR THIS PORT|" GoLosTe sutiome " Steamer Movements iR s L . |Northland sailed at 9 o Juneau Frank H. Foster, weu xnown lo- | rship | cal attorney, who has occupied the | last | offices of Judge James Wickersham | portsiin the Valentine Building since| the fol- he moved here in 1931 to practice ! | |law, has moved into the Goldstein Iyn Houston, Gus George, | Building. He has leased Room || | b M ", : Salisbury, O. H. Carr,!209, the corner room formerly o "\ |Charles Oland, George Beban and cupied by the United States Bu-| Princess Norah scheduled to — :w:[o. James Beban, Arthur Wat- reau of Fisheries. room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. | | | | ]1 FOL. RENT — Furnished, heated | | . . NORTHEOUND . or ° at 10:30 low !FOR RENT — 3-room furn ent. Cliff Apartments. a " | FURNISHED 5-room apartment. SCHEDULED § 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. WANTED WANTED — Position as cook for sail from Vancouver October ._ikins, H. Asselier, M: na Ber-| Judge Wickersham will retain the 18 at 9 p. m ;Company to Be Incorpor illa and ¥l | offices in the Valentine Building | to sail from o | ated — Two Motor- las his law library and office fix- cattle October 22 at 9 a. tures which were left there by him | ‘Yukon scheduled —— po | m. ShlpS Be Built e T | when he went to Washington last | Zapora scheduled to sail from | car as Delegate to Congress. | J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B, FEMMER! Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 { hospital or private home. Famous for world’s delicacies. Box 2438 Seattle October 22 at mid- SEATTLE, Cob. 18.—A dispatch | sk Juneau. night. . Ylo the Seattle Times from Port- | M. S "ZAPORA”LC‘" Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Ji - . _|e Norco scheduled to sail from e (land says a new transporfation GOES TU N Y | o e Oct. 22 Oct. 30 oct. 30 WE BUY green 12-oz. bottles. Al- Seattle October 24 at 9 p. line, which is to enter the South- 1 ] ‘I | Calling at Funter, Chichago?*, Hoonah Tenswe, Port Alexarder, Kla- aska B?v[-ruge Co. Phone 36. N oL Cealx FeatonEan T A MISCELLANEOUS m. e |east Alaska trade, will be incor- i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o |porated next week. ND s | Admiral Rogers scheduled to @ | The new organization will have| A WiLLs NAV!GATlm Tickets and Information see . i ON CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent arrive southbound about 6 e |an investment of $500,000 and will | o'clock Wednesday morning. build two motorships for the route. @cececece 0000000000 COOCOOSOS | > roore and good board}g pqmiral Evans scheduled to F. J. Rosenberg and T. Waring 9 5 i . : : v m for two A. J. men. Phone 575. n:‘nvc southbound Thursday. e |are at the head of the new or- J‘JmlflJS f]lOmL 31st I;J‘OOl of | FERRY TIME CARD | §5, Wi 2 = — i o ti — | Leaves Jun ror THE EMPIRE |50 S Schonsio ok} oo oo vy o 3| e D N el CANADIAMN 1 all magazines. Muriel Jarman. l!fl‘;fbcth‘glfifwest ey Rig- o to Husband o:i%am. s1%m R ay 1 al p. m, for e|e = A | 3 4 ¥ > p Closing txme Yor classified ad- | TURN your old gold into value.|e Sitka and way ports. ol TIDES TOMORROW | e : ‘ Every Month in the T:104m. §:30p.m. pAC i FIL vertisements: 2 P. M. Cash or trade at the Nugget|e Pacific leaves every Thursday e |® ¢ J AN XQRE. ugh 1S lijling Year Ll »:400m. J Closing time for display ad- | Shop. at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® | mign tide 3:27 a. m., 130 fest |ten. ‘fm, Lmi:f, % a?;?fidyg'm";‘,f; 1932 2:00p1n. u::im ;. § vertisements: 11 A. M. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines. .K.“k: :‘“g v.vay. p.m-“‘. g Low tide 9:04 a. m, 52 feet |two white carnations in her hands, November 22 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. SAILING Ten cents per ume firs¢ Inser- | pponographs, Expert Piano Tun- High tide 2:56 p. m. 148 feet | Mrs, Charles Prescott, Boston so- | December 20 | *4:00p.m. T0 £ thom. ing. Radio and phonograph re- Loow- tide 9:51 p. m., 11 feet |cial registe Jumned: 4o Hecti ] VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, I Five cents for continuous subse- | pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe | Ol Bapers for smle at the Emplre from the thirty-first floor of the| - e i o o SR N gy i quent insertion. : 7 e - | H 4 5 ; January 24 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | Count five average words to the | BOARD xlma room, or noard only, | s e | PACIFIC BACK WITH Gs,filc I?ff“ T():;f;' R February 21 8;30a.m. $7:45p.m. From Juneau Marshall House, East St. and| | 5 ph s 5 4 March 21 | 9:30a.m.¢ 9:55p.m. ! 4 ' y Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. FIRE ALARM CALLS || THREE PASSENGERS:c» of & cambridse manutacturer, April 18 12:45pm.t 11:30pm. s A i o ng: “I don't like you. This is May 16 2:15pm. 13:15pm, | PRINCESS NORAH " i . LA .| the best way out. Make the most 5 v o r 'm;fo‘:mlm coupe for Phone | | | H }:,héf,‘: :23 ;;:flm fmofl;ri::jggp;m g;;fn;gfusi 12;« of every living moment” J':-I-; :50 ::.:::' 1:15a.m. Oct. 23, Nov. 1, 19 s EEE . , -3 Dormhy Stearns Roff ‘ il 1 Front, near Ferry Way. |gel, returned yesterday from her| T o s August 29 *—Thane. Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 PRACTICALLY new be shop| | Teacher of 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. | weekly voyage to Port Alexa ESTEBETH GOES TO TAKU September 26 t—Freight will be accepted Tickets, reservations and full equipment. Telephone DANCING | i-" 1;;0"% opp Cé?'%m~ |Incoming passengers were Judge October 24 $—Saturdays only. particulars from TELEPHONE 5451 0 135 s S teice. James Wickersham, who made the| After returning from Sitka and November 21 . | 33 Wilagnoy at Tovem | Iound ipi Bugene il o ris yesterday, the Motorship December 21 | Junean Ferry & Navigar V. W. MULYIHILL, Agent 1! Grocery. | Sumdum, an . A, Tl Gall- | Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and | 2 1 JUNEAU Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash || braith. | Purser Robert Coughlin, went to Advances will be made as || tion Compmy usual when requested. Trans- —_————— | Taku Harbor. She is expected “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC” HOUSE for sale, furnished or un- 2-9 Fire Hall. bum; International Junior, “Mod- | g e Cole’s Garage. ‘ e approvals, Jonn . New-| | LUDWIG NELSON ||| 3-4 Front and Seward. ; S o th oenckU I e ferred by Telegraph if de- man, 11 MacKinnon Apts. Phox JEWELER | 2-5 Front and Main. { Application dcn; p&wnt;zzxésch ening. aired. an, ' 4 Watch Repairing | 2-6 Second and Main. | many last year totaled 72,686, the R < i i Spectal’ Sales Held on é : = ¥ ‘ T the | GV) i Motorship - Transportation :Company | Brunswick Age: 2-7 Fifth and number showing a decrease GIVE STAMPS AS CHANGE R ua it AL p Pacific i FRONT mm:rr” } 2-8 Beventh ‘m first time in five years. eq ippers . MAGALLANES, Chile—During a furnished. Terms. Call 3025 after| 2 — ~———————— 3-2 Home Boarding House. - ] Leaves City Dock every g 83 G and Rawo Zeoem fhortage of small coins and | THE SEATTLE FUR Leaves Junean Every Thurs- jay at lowl.m. for Pm‘::: 07 SaLEReil-iop desk Reason.| BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ||, E%q and goa. S A VE H ALF . Dot NS EXCHANGE day st O M. tor Sitka and || {ceke, Port Alexander and wey able. Leader Dept. Store. { You can ride on the mew 21-|| 3-3 Fourth and Harri. {province is so far from the capi-| E008; Miamers, Avenue J. B. Burtord & 3 o oheap. 1930 Passemger fle luxe bus to Auk Lake,| g:g ;fig‘l fl Sod. | ON tal thai coinage supplies are hard Seattle, U. 8. A. DAVE HOUSEL, Agent o pey vc.""::“ B 20| Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and|| 3 Seventh s 1y -1 to obtain. i Model Ford light delivery trucl ,;“’ points cheaper than you can 3.9 Pifth and Kennedy. WOOD 5 PO | Eggpice. | operate your own car. | R Ninth, back of power ORDER modern Christmas mds,f RATES: From city terminus, Ju- stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- nean Drug Co., cormer to: 12th| tractive prices. Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15¢; 2-mu¢‘ | post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile Who was called the FATHER o774 AUTOMOBILE i CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. INSURANCE LOST AND FOUND | "% shout soectat monthty ana | &7 Tvsitin. BER. garage : FIRE AUTOMOBILE G OFTLIEB PAIMLER of Sutgu d, $4.25 e _spectal trip mates. || 4-8 Tweltth and Willoughby. Single Load, $4. for the construction of the first gasoline en- o oy g T e e || 4 Do MARINE CASUALTY SURETY A o rmns Empire. Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay | Seater Tract. Double Load, $8.00 3 HE title “Bargain Heating” 81 i o A discount of 50 cents per J uneau Insurance Agency s made - posllar by coal 1= e load is made for CASH JOHN H. GAFFNEY, Manager ik INDIAN COAL. sy . JUNEAU SAMPLE || CHANNEL BUS LINE Q LEAVE ORDERS WITH GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 253 bask it with CARBONADO Coking SHOP ] | W.H BACON, Operator | s YOUREM M e | GEORGE BROTHERS ot k5 b Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESsoN ®| J. A. BULGER i . H Plumbing, Heating, Oil Rumania_ascribes its shrirkage | Burner Work fmport values this year ‘0 lower Successor J. J. Newman a- p LR s WS A R 0 G ST The Little Store with the - BIG VALUES ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter _Austin Fresh Tamales l | (HiPHONE 39 i Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29