The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1932, Page 6

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k] § i WAS SO CLUMSY I ey e I'D HATE TO ADMIT I X AP WHAT FOLKS DON'T KNOW WON'T HURT ‘EM ANY/ FDON'T BE SILLY, SAMBO!. Y'GOTTA TELL ‘EM SOMETHIN'! See Lee Rox | OALL Service Tra . 528 Mill and Fore hs Phone 528 t wood, any for PACKBOARDS, $2:hbdby bed, $3; kitchen sinks, $250; 10-gal. gran- ite pot, $ old trunks, 50c. Sguare Deal Shop, 113 Main St. FOR SALE—New 34-It. boat, $500. M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. STAMPS, albums, paciets— gin; and advanced col Famous Poole loo Internatio ern.” Approvals man, 11 MacKinn, 33%. ® ers FOR SALE—RO) able. Leader De FOR SAL Model Ford light delivery truck. 2206 Empire. —For cash, cheap, 1929 ORDER modern Christmas cards, stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- tractive prices. AND FOUND Wedding ring. Apply 2214 e E. .P. Growers Convene CLEARWATER, Fla, Oct. 21.— Even eggplant growers have con- ventions. Forty of them in a meet- ing here made arrangements to market their crop cooperatively. The average grower cultivatesabout | 60 acres which yield 175 crates per acre. - More than 6,500,000,000 Iletters were mailed in England in the last fiscal year, compared with 6,230,- 000,000 in the previous twelve months. NOTICE Notice is hereby given for James V. Davis, Ad tor of the es- tate of the partnership consisting of James V. Davis and H. C. Davis. deceased, Wi the property belonging to the estate consisting of the following 1—Floatin; rap frame iron anchors ’ n weights y being he Bendal Floating Trap). 1 only cotton spiller for pil 40x160. The estate’s right to one f | to maintain a floating trap near Cape Bendal, which trap was up-i' er erated under Territorial License No.| 31-507. The estate’s right in a certa permit to operate and maintain al pile trap at Naked Island, which| maintained under Terri-| ense at Juneau, Al- 4 October 254) 1832, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said! day. The administr 1l offer said trap equipment ale separate and apart from the permits and the boat; and will offer said per- mits for sale separately and separ- ate and apart from the other prop- erty; and will offer said gas boat in econnection with said gas boat; and will offer all of the property the same so that the estate will " is further given that the has been allowed to pid and purchase said property, the as any disinterested person. - JAMES V. DAVIS, d of ‘the. partnership W}wa V. Davis and 2, ] No. 31-508. $7 ' FOR RENT—Heated 5-room apart- men HOUSF" for rent ents. ely furnished water, e in; cu A Reasonable Seaview Apart- e Marine News NORAH ARRIVES . : Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND 3 e Northland arrived in ]Hls AFTERN ® 2:30 o'clock this afl ® Goes to Sitka from her e . e « :;;‘;::2* W Saseny Making a fast trip north, the o Eritioam N‘orah arrived in port Canadian Pacific stzamer Princess e at 3:15 o'clock this after- Norah arrived in port during this o mia I S Skagway. afternoon. She remained only a . SCHEDULED SAILINGS short time and sailed for Skagway P! e Yukon scheduled to sail from e ,Where is dye at midnight. e Seattle October 22 at 9 a. e The Princess Norah brought the| following passengers for Juneau: e m. - e Zapora scheduled to sail from Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirk, C. F. . October 22 at mid- e |Lane, P. Duffy and J. J. Warren. T o | Three days’ mail from the South © Norco scheduled to sail from e |Was billed to arrive on the Can- ments. 1 : 4 S L o Seattle October 24 at 9 p. ." adlan Pacific stcamer Princess LOOKING for living qu rs for ¢ m, .‘Ncrah this afternoon. the winter? At the Eu APtS. ¢ Admiral Ro; scheduled to e | on Wi hby Ave. are rooms ¢ gail from e October 26 @ | furnished, warm and airtight in'e at 10 a. m. ¢ [IPACIFIC LEAVES ON a fireproof, concrete building.|a SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS -‘ PORT ALEXANDERTR children. Telephone 396. WANTED — Position as cook for hospital or private home, Famous world's delicacies. Box 2438, for Juneau. ~ MISCELLANEOUS N.l E quiet roou: and good board for two A. J. men. Phone 575-1 ring. SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers, all magazines. TORN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. Ve PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe BOARD and room, or oard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. CASH TALKS Our agent in Los Angeles has sent us another one of those ex- traordinary Diamond Bargains. It stone weighing more than ree-fourths of a carat, fine blue white color and practically per- fect. It is mounted in a platinum tting surrounded with eight small- diamonds two of which are arquise shaped. The whole job nebody about $750.00 several 5. Times must be tough e with lots of sellers and when they for the price it is offered We don't need it in our and will pass it on to somebody for $250.00 cash or send it back. This is an apportunity for somebody with some idle money as even if the world goes broke | this value will not get any lower and - when we come back there will be ‘a nice profit.” See s | promptly if you are interested. | THE NUGGET SHOP down th few bu; |41 | BELIEVE IT OR NOT! cperate your own car. RATES: From city terminus, Ju- or sale as & whole; and will seil ™eau Drug Co, corner to: 12th Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15¢c; 2-mile | post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile ! post, 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c Ask about special monthly and special trip rates. Dars{ SCHEDULE Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay 9:30 am. 8:00 a.m. 3:30 pm. 1:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m., 5:00 p.m. ! CHANNEL BUS LINE W. H. BACON, Operator WOMAN wants work of any kind. Steady; will go where there are let these| —adv. You can ride on the new 21- for sale separate from the other PAssenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, personal property, except the pe,_,:\nk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and sonal property belonging and used! W2 Doints cheaper than you can ‘The vessel took but one passen- ger, P. 'Pepper for Sitka. Reasonable winter rates. | @ Admiral Evans now scheduled ® o = EALE o fet g AL to arrive southbound at 7 o] On regular weekly schedule, the FOR .‘,,A,‘ o ‘“odjr‘_“l;;use n|® ovclock tomorrow night. ® | motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Ke- e jmm “;1 g | ® Alaska scheduled southbound ® |gel, departed from Juneau yester- s, agne A% S5 le Somioher 34 ® day for Port Alexander and way ISHED aouse, apts, house-|e LOCAL SAILINGS e places. She carried a fair amount | g rooms. Channel Apts.|e Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e of dreight and considerable mail. | Phone 436. ¢ day night at 6 p. m, for ® S — |« Sika and way poris ' ¢ ESTEBETH DEPARTS | FOIe RENT — Furnished, healeC|e pacific leaves every Thursday room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th.le at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® ON SITKA VOYAGE { Phone 330. {® Kake and way ports. 0 i g e " loe e e 8 e 000 Ee With a large cargo and. vy FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room | | —_———— mail, the motorship Estebet pt. t ment, Wit bagty Fhonadule. e o o |Edward Bach and Purser Robert — | FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| TS o |Coughlin, departed last evening " 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201 ‘0{1 her regular weekly voyage to faa bt — ! High tide 6:20 a. m., 112 feet [Sitka and way ports. Freight and W TED Low tide 12 noon., feot |Dostal matter were for fous ) WANTE ; High tide 5:44 p. m., 124 feet |Places of call - | HALIBUT RECEIPTS LIGHT AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 21.—The schon- er Mitkoff arrived from the west- ern halibut banks today with 45,000 pounds of fish and sold for 5% and 5 cents a pound. Arrivals from the local banks were the schooner Orbit with 16,- 000 pounds, selling for 6 and 5 cents a pound; Aloha with 100,00 jpounds, selling for 7% and 5 cents a pound. Sable sold for 2 cents a pound brought by the Wenter- stad and Gloria No. 2. e — AN INVESTMEN: IN HEALTI 1 in soft kid with heels HOUSE or BEDROOM From Ogctober 15 to November 15 you can get a complete examina- tion and 30 adjustments for $30.00. For one month only. Telephone 581 for an appeintment. DR. C. L. FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv. Black and colors Sizes from 3 to 7 ' Special $1.50 Sample Shop “The Little Store With the Big Values” Riiss BREAD ; without st ki BAKING IT : YOURSELF! SAVE HALF TRY IT 3 TODAY! WwO0D CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in, Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 oents per load ls made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 - Ask Yt;ur Grocer For Tt NEW | JUNEAU BAKERY HeNrY Survry, Prop. Next to Juneau Drug Co. " Your Grocer Has It CrESTER BARNESSON Telephone #35, 1 leag, 1 shers L ! that | teacher are required. The average | salary of these teachers SLIPPERS | WORK ON SITKA || PROJECT OPENS [Clearing and Grubbing in Progress — Building Equipment Enroute as been launched by ock, contractor, on the ay and is progressing according to M. D. District Engineer, United Bureau of Public Roads, rned here on the Admiral - a stay of several days ors have made excel- ing and grub- f Mr. Williams ading and filling will be | started at once. | Equipment for construction is Inow enroute from Petersburg, where Mr. Stock is working on another highway project and active | work will be launched as soon as |it can be made available for serv- ices. -~ WATER ON THE KNEE! | { Flashlights l ! : FLASHLIGHT | BATTERIES | THERMOS BOTTLES ' FINEST STAEAMERS 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 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau <eattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA . YUKON *ALASKA Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Juneau, Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Wrangell, Cordova, Petersburg, Valdez and Seward, both directions. *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘Lickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 : Co. “Therc ls No Substitute \ for QUALITY” '} Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 32 - Old papers zor sale at Emplre A SILVER ¥3X BARK | More news from the Silver Fox, Where we gently trim your lox. | But Percy has joined other ranks At the college city of Fairbanks; And Milo after due consideration |Is going south for recreation. | Two good men are in their place ;Thnz really know the human race— | Harry Owen a resident of Juneau Will weleome all to say hello. And Charley Tuengel of Ketchikan, A well known experienced man. And Van of course always here At all seasons of the year. We close Saturday in all seasons And work Sunday for religious rea- sons. Your patronage we really need If we are going to succeed. Puff hair cutting our specialty. adv. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. iy o gt~ There are 153,308 schools in the United States which are so small the services of only one is 3874 a year. DOUGLAS, SHOES $5.00 All Goodyear Channel Welt Construction Full Leather Soles and Counters SABIN’S Everythng in Furnishings For Men [ e S SPECIAL for | ONE WEEK Faries . { Flexible 1} Study Lamp | Don’t strain your eyes doing home work. YOUR CHOICE 5 in mahogany or green $1.75 Complete Electric Light & Power Co. || Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps FIRE MARINE JOH GOLDSTEIN BLDG, Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY Juneau Insurance Agency N H. GAFFNEY, Manager ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Deliveries—10 SURETY PHONE 253 | Calling at Funter, Chichagol®, Hoor:ah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla~ wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Rogers .oct. 26 Oet. 36 SAN DIEGO Evans Nov. 2 Nov. @ NEW YORK SOUTHBOUND Rogers .Oct. 19 Evans .. Oct. 21 Buy Round - Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. Juneau ta Seattle and Return, $65.50-— return limit March 25. TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HQWARD, Agent Admiral uine Dock e IC STEA MSHIP CO. o J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ‘0‘ P Lt Ve D. B. FEMMER! Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 “Z APORA-'mvgc:ume arrive Juncau Leave Juneas 22 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean vor Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. :30p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw L 0:30p:am. $7:45p.m. + 9:85p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m: 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. ¥ t—Freight will be accepted $—Saturdays only. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent ICAHADIAMN I PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 4nd SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 23, Nov. 1, 19 Dee, 3, 17, Jan. 1 Tickets, reservasions and fuld particulars from Juneau- Ferry & Naviga { V. W MULYIHILL, Ageot tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and . Way Porte g P 1. ‘Who was:called the G Oé'TLIEB for the construction of the first gasoline en- gine automobile, users who . . . start their fires with INDIAN COAL, then . . . bak it with CARBONADO Coking M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- {' day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Zake, Port Alexander and way 3. B. Burford & Co., Agents || Phone 79 Valentine Bldg.{ i DAIMLER of Stutigart, ermany, has been given this file HE title “Bargain Heating” was made ‘popular by coal

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