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! { ii 5 v i A e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1932. YOURE A CHUMP TO. STAND FOI LVZA’S; NONSENSE, R FOR ¢ LE—House, newly reno vated. weasonable; cash or terms. Inquire Steve's Archway Shop. FOR SALE—Brass bed, silk floss mattress, downey rest springs—| all double. Drophead Singer sewing ' machine. Large size Royal Vacuum Cleaner. 1900 electric washing ma- ching with ringer attachment, wood tub, electric ‘waffle iron. Medium size Great Western heat- | ing stove. D. M. Bothwell, Phone 122 FOR RENT<-Furnished three-room | LISTEN, LIZAI ME AN’ YOU HAS LET ME, MAW!! SAM PERKINS Marlne News : NORTHLAND FOR :WVOYAGE SOUTH ® 0 0900 0000 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrve at e 2 o'clock in the morning. ® Should have 4 days’ mail. e SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from & Seattle October 24 at 9 p. @ L] BOOKS 8 HERE By CLIFF STERRETT _ EVANS BRINGS 8 PASSENGERS, | - TAKES AWAY 3 Admiral Vessel Calls on Her Way from West- ward to Seattle Bound from Kodiak and Seward to Seattle the steamship Admiral Evans Capt. O. H. Hanson and o Hallowe’en Novelties of ALL KINDS [ | | | m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to e sail from Seattle October 26 o ® at 10 a. m. . ® Princess Norah scheduled to e i j® sail from Vanceuver Octo- ® FOR SALE or rent—raruly furn- @ ber 27 at 9 p. m. ® ished 5-room modern house in e Northland scheduled to sail ® Seatter “Tract. Phone 202. e from Seattle October 31 at ® R . m. . FOl: REN1 — Furnished, hented & Adm?ra.l Evans scheduldd to & house with bath. Inquire Mike Vagge, near Native School. HOQUSE for rent. Apartments. Inquire Bishop Motorship Returns from Sitka and Departs for Seattle On returning to Juneau from Sitka yesterday afternoon, the mot- |crship Northland, Capt. Leon: Williams and@ Purser B. P. Winch, ird Purser W. L. LaCheli called at| Juneau Drug Juneau Saturday night making a' iy i 3 stay of a few hours. | Co. Prominent among the vessel's through passengers were Mrs. L. V.} Ray wife of the attorney of Sew- “There Is Ne Substitute room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone. 330. 7 FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room PARIS evening gown for sale. Call 3701, EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used cars now. Good jelection. Con-; nors Motor Co. CALL Servige Transter Phone 528 for Mill and Forest wood, any lengths. PACKBOARDS, $2; baby bed, $3; kitchen sinks, $250; 10-gal. gran- ite pot, $450; old trunks, 50c. Square Deal Shop, 113 Main St. FOR SALE—New 34-ft. boat, $500. M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. STAMPS, albums, pahu.»«-ior be- ginners and advanced collectors. Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al- bum International Junior, “Mod- ern.” man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone | wi * Approvals. John H. New-| ! schools combined. Write or call apartment, with bath. Phone 3404, F‘URNISHED 3-room apartment 421 E. 7th St. Phone 3201, AN wants work of any kind. eady; will go where there are children. Telephone 396. WANTED — Position as cook for hospital or private home. Famous | for world’s delicacies. Box 2438, Juneau. ~ MISCELLANEOUS DIESELS new economy creating ployment plan makes it engines to learn on than all other 339 N £ 7 m SALE—For cash, cheap, mo Model Ford light delivery truck. 2206 Empire. e S e o demeittn ORDER modern Christmas cards, stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- tractive prices. e e NOTICE Notice is hereby given for James V. Davis, Administrator of the es- tate of the partnership consisting of James V. Davis and H. C. Davis’ deceased, will sell the property belonging to the estate consisting of the following: 1—Floating trap frame 6—5-ton cast iron anchors 24—400 1b. cast iron weights 8380—ft. of cable (The foregoing property being used in connection with the Bendal Floating Trap). 1 only cotton spiller for pile trap 40x160. The estate's right to one permit to maintain a floating trap near Cape Bendal, which trap was op- erated under Territorial License No. 81-507. The estate’s right in a certain permit to operate and maintain a pile trap at Naked Island, which tfrap was maintained under Terri- torial License No. 31-508. The motor boat “ROEDDA,” and equipment. at public auction to the highest fnd best bidder for cash at the| front entrance to the Federal and! Territorial Building, at Juneau, Al dska, on Wednesday, October 1932, at 2 o'clock P. M. of saxd' day. The administrator will offer said, trap equipment for sale 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 sald gas boat for sale separate from the other personal property, except the per- sonal property belonging and used in connection with said gas boat;| ahd will offer all of the propert] for sale as a whole; and will sel the same so that. the estate wfll fealize .the most. F Notice is further given that the #dministrator has been allowed to' bid and purchase said property, the | ‘m as any disinterested person. JAMES V. DAVIS, Mmlnlstrntor of the pnrtnershlp . eonsisting of James V. Davis and| « H, C. Davis, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 14, 1932 publication, Oct. night school. Hemphill North, Seattle, Washington. SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers, all magazines. Muriel Jarman. FURN your old gold into. value. Cash or trade at the Nughet Shop. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe BOARD and room, &r 2oard only, Marshall Heuse, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. LO51 AND FOUND LOST—Coin purse contal ng cur: rency, silver. Reward. Notlry Empire, C-2268. TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS NO. Xiv. "One of the first aets of W. K. Keller, as Commissioner of Edu- cation, was to formulate & salary schedule for the Territorial schools, that teachers in the same sections of the Territory and with the same Alaska experience might re- ceive approximately the same sal- aries. This is a business proposi- tion, and met with immediate favor by teachers and school boards. No teachers’ salaries were reduced. Al- aska is one of the few places where teachers' salaries have not been cut. Foresight and planning by Commissioner Keller, and coopera- tion of school boards and teach- ers have made this possible. (Advertisement) BELIEVE IT OR NOT! passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake,! Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and | operate your own car. RATES: From city terminus, Ju- | ‘|neau Drug Co, corner to: post, 35¢c; 12-mile post, 50c. special trip rates. DaXeY SCHEDULE Lv. Juneau Ly. Auk Bay 30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. pm. 1:00 p.m. p.m. 5:00 p.m. CHANNEL BUS LINE | big demand. Part pay after em- easy, | more employed graduates more for a new booklet and 50c per hour Spare Time Work plan, day, Diesel Engineering Schools, 503 Westlake You can ride on the new 21-) {way poliits cheaper than you cln. 12th| { Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15c; 2-mile| post, 20e; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile Ask about special monthly and e sail from Seattle November o e 2 at 10 a..m. L2 e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e e Alaska due in port at 5 o'clock @ this afternoon and will re- ® departing cn her voyage to Se- attle. The vessel had arrived here Friday from Puget Sound and af- | ter io ;:::mw:[hhours before sau-: ‘o Sitka, o For the ftrip south yeslerday, [ LOCAL SAILINGS ® lthe Northland booked eight pas-| | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |® day night at 6 p. m, for e |® Sitka and way ports. ° | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® o . o’ o JKake and way PO, o o | For WrangellGrover Winn, | For Seattle—Capt. and Mrs. R. l.__._.*_._—._._lll E. Davis, Thomas Wold. ! | TIDES TOMORROW *Tow tide 3:06 a. 19 fest High tide 9:3¢ a, m., 144 fest Low tide 3:43 p. 34 feet High tide 9:40 p. 143 feet A (ESTEBETH RETURNS WITH 4 PASSENGERS From Sitka and way ports, the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, returned this morning to Juneau. She brought four passengers here. They were: From Sitka—W. K. Keller, who made the round trip. From Tenakee—Mrs, Hazel Fer- guson. From Chichagof—Michael Vego, George Snyder, PACIFIC HAS GOOD WAYPORT BUSINESS Reporting good wayport business with respect to both passengers and freight, the motorship Pacific, - | Capt. Paul ‘Kegel, returned yester- day afternoon to Juneau from her regular monthly voyage to Port Alexander. sengers. They were: For [Petersburg—Deputy United | States Marshal and Mrs. m,, m., m., m., NORAH ARRIVES FROM SKAGWAY; DEPARTS SOUTH Princess Vessel Embarks Seventeen Passengers at This Port Enroute to Vancouver, B. C., from Skagway, the steamship Princess Norsh, Capt. W. Q. Palmer and Purser A. N. Taylor, called early yesterday at Juneau. She had) aboard a large list of - passengers booked at the Lynn Canal ter- minal. Nearly all of them were employes at upper Yukon. River points of the steamboat service of the White Pass and Yukon Route. They are on their way to places in Ol.naa and mhe Btates | | | At Juneau 17 passengers -were booked for the South namely: For Prince Rupert—R. G. Holmes, E R flevemon, J. J. Warren, E. Gibbon. For Victoria—~Mother Provincial Mary Leopoldine, Sister Mary Irene, Sister Mark Patrick. | TFot 'Vanconver—James Clark, C.| Ford. Pascengers For Seattle For Seattle—Mrs. A. Sprague, Miss P. Sprague, T. 'W. Sprague, W. 'Sprague, Miss H. Bertleson, R.'W. w U Bagley, Guy Ball. day on her way m Vancouver to - Skagway, '- y i The dmand for .cement in the Eastern nmphlurt. omitting Eu- rope, has increassd 830 per cent in seventeen'years.- remained only a few hours befoe | disembarking passengers and discharging cargo then had gone | mmd‘dfll’flmu Fri- || ard. for QUALITY” Twenty-qne hes Cinen Pest Office Stbstation No. 1 The craft carried 21 third-class passengers jprincipally fisheries| PHONE 33 workers from the Westward des-/ tined for the Puget Sound metro- P e e polis. Eight passengers disembarked at this port and three persons booked passage here for the South. Pazsengers for Juneau The incoming passengers were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss | Louise Karduteo, Miss Jennie Her- bet, R. E. 'Chadwick, James Drake, c V. ‘Wuham L. Paul Brown, J. J. Meherin, Dr. R. E.| Persons wh oembarked at Juneau |for the South were: For Ketchikan—T. F. Brennan. [For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pryde. {PROMINENT PERSONS BOOKED ON ALASKA! Among i prominent persons who SPECIAL ‘ for ONE WEEK Faries have booked passage on the steam-' ship Alaska, which will call at Juneau this evening on her way 3 Flexible from westward ports to the Pu-| get Sound metropolis are J. C.| Thomas of the Thomas Hardware Company; Bureau of Fisherie, and Mrs. Har- |dy; Mrs. Frank Tucker and two .hildxen whi have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, L. 'C. Pratt; Marshal | Albert White, Deputy Marshal Don- {ald Martin, Miss Sylvia Brum- berg, beauty shoppe propriettor, and Alfred Lindstrom. ——--— CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY Women of the Moose will hold! their fourth card party of the series Wednesday evening at Moose ' Hall. Good prizes. Everybody wel- come. M Ask Your Grocer JUNEAU B4KERY W. H. BACON, Operator ; SEE YURMAN | New P- Garments h Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Bullding ! “HEngy “Svrmy; ‘Prop. Next to Juneau Drug v Your Grocer Has It MARINE GOLDSTEIN ;Bgng, N. O. Hardy of the| CASU‘ALTY Juneau Insurance ‘ ‘i!'dkm‘llvnv &A..g&g? ncy { Study Lamp Don’t strain your eyes deing home work. { YOUR CHOICE in mahogany or green $1.75 Complete Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps SURETY i PHONE 258 FINEST SAILING Lower Deck $65.50 *ALASKA YUKON . *ALASKA Juneau, Seward, W. E. NOWELL, Agent Reduced Round Trip Fares: and Return Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Southbound Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘iickets call THE ALASKA LINE LARGEST SCHEDULE Juneau to Seattie Upper Déck $73.50 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Cordova, Valdez and both directions. 3 PHONE 2 J. B. BUBFOBD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. SEAT'I'I.E # SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK ":k‘-’-‘%‘..- Frt. Agt. Ph. 114! Non‘hmom Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Rogers Evans SOUTHBOUND Buy Round - Trip Tickets a1 N Reduced Rates. Juneau te Seattle and Return, $65.50-: return limit March 25. TICKET OFFICE: B. H HOWARD, Agent Admiral uine Dock PHONE 4 FEMMER| Oct. wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jamean for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 8:15p.m. 7:108.m. :30p.m. 9:158am.t :40p.m. 12:30pam.t 11:16p.m. l. : 13 Lt 31;MWa.m. 'a *00p.m, Leaves Dougiss for Junean ::M 7 8 37:45p.m. 0:308.m.1 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30pm. 2:15p.m. 13:18p.ma. “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- ‘l’“ll.lhllhfl‘ Way Perts Phone Stngle RED AND YELLOW CEDAR LUMBER NOW IN STOCK Use Alaska lq JUNEA U LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 * M. S. ZAPORAnmve Seattle arrive JIMI Leave m 22 Oct. 30 Qct. 30 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonah Tenawwe, m Almnd-r. Kila- *Calls first trip of month only. For Tickets and Information see Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent l CAHADIAL PACIFIC siiiciia” TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, dnd SEATTLE From Junegu . PRINCESS NORAR Oct. 23, Nov. 1,19 ! Dec. 3, 17, Jap. 1 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU t§>.i

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