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Do, My STARS, SUSIE! I'M' SURPRISED YOU APPROVE OF POLLY MARRYING A FEW BARGAINS i; uncalled lor‘ watthes' and watches we have traded in. Guaranteed good time- keepers. NUGGET SHOP. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room house; 3 bedrooms. Phone 543. FOR SALE—House, mewly reno- vated. Reasonable; cash or terms. Inquire Steve's Archway Shop. FOR SALE Brass bed mattress, downey rest springs,— all double. Drophead Singer sewing machine. Large size Royal Vacuum leaner. 1900 electric washing ma-~| chine with ringer attachment, wood tub, electric waffle iron. Medium size Great Western heat- ing stove. D. M. Bothwell. Phone; 122 PARIS evening gown for sale. Call| 8701. EXCEPTIONAL ba cars now. Good nors Motor Co. CALL Service Transfer Phone 528 any for Mill and Forest wood, lengths. Tsilk floss Steamer Movements . . . hd NORTHBOUND ® Norco scheduled (o ® Saturday morning. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Admiral Rogers ‘scheduled to ® - sall from Seattle October 26 e at 10 a. m. | ® Princess Norah scheduled to sail from - Vanceuver Octo- Phone 202. |® Der 27 at 97p.m. 7M€ 7" |e Alaska’ soheduled to sail from —Fumlshed apartment ¢ Seattle «October 29 at 9 a. arrive | FOR RENT — Desirable 5-room, | | partly furnished, modern house|® in Seatter Tract. | three rooms, bath, kitchenette.|® m. Phone 227. e Northland scheduled to sail T e from Seattle October 31 at I'WO -room up'lrtmcm housekcep- e 9p m ing room. Channel Apts. Phone ¢ Aqmira] Evans scheduled to | 436 ‘' gall . from: Seatle November FOR EENT—F’u\mshed thr“( rOOm e house with bath. Inquire Mike ® Vagge, near Native School. 2 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon ' scheduled * southbound e —i9 ctober 31. Inguire Bxshop‘. LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for e BSitka and way ports. HOUSE for “rent. | Apartments. | FOR SALE or reni—Fartly furn- ished 5-room modern’ housé' in Seatter Tract. Phone 202. ® Pacific leaves every Thursday RIS . oS Al S e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, FOLk REN1 — Furnished, heated|® Kake and way ports. room for gentleman. 115 W.°6th.|® ® ®¢ ¢ 6 ® ¢ ¢ & & & ¢ o Phone 330, 2 —ee—— 5 TOR RENT _ Farmiened d-room|| TIDES TOMORROW | . . apartment, with bath. Phone 3404 FOR SALE—New 34-ft. boat, $500. M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. STAMPS, albums, packeis—ior be-| ginners and advanced collectors. ous Poole looseleaf U. S. al ; International Junior, “Mod- n.” Approvals. John H. New- , 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1920 Model Ford lighf delivery truck. 2206 Empire. Oi!DER modern Cluistmas cards, stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- tractive prices. NOTICE + Notice is hereby given for James V. Davis, Administrator of the es- tate of the partnership consisting o( 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 $380—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 permn‘ to maintain a floating trap near Cap: Bendal, which trap was op-{ grated under Territorial License No. 814507, The estate’s right i permit to operate and r pile trap at Naked Island, trap was maintained under 7 torial License No. 31-508. The motor boat “ROEDDA,"” equipment. at “public auction to the highest| and and best bidder for cash at the| front entrance to the Federal and| Territorial Building, at Juneau, Al-| | aska, on Wednesday, October 8, 1932, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said 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 said gas boat for sale separate from the other personal property, except the per- sonal property belonging and used in connection with sald gas boat; 4nd will offer all of the property for sale as a whole; and will sell ~same so that the estate will the most. Notice is further given that the istrator has been allowed to ‘and purchase said property, the m as any disinterested person. ! JAMES V. DAVIS, Amn:t of the partnersh\p of James V. Davis and H: C:'Davis, Deceased. m ‘publicationy, Oct: 14, 1932. | TUNEAUNOUNG — —— — R ca ; S FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| LoW tide 3:54 a.m, 1 1 B % W Pl e High tide 10:13 a, m., 160 feet s Low tide 4:30 p. m., 12 feet | WAN'I[‘ High tide 10:34 p. m., 155 feet ’ S O LN WOMAN wants .| GREIGE, HYACINTH BLUE Steady; will go where there are USED IN STREET COSTUME children. Telephone 396. — | PARIS, Oct. 25. — Lady Doris ;WANTED — Position as cook for Castlerosse chooses the unusual| hospital or private home. Famous| ooyp,ination of greige and hyacinth for world's delicacles. Box 2438,|p e for her early fall street cos- Juneau. tume. MISCELLANEOUS The coat is of greige diagonal wool cut with a slender waistline ———— |and finished with a skunk skin DIESELS new _economy _creating | soges tying with a crinkled ribbon big demand. Part pay after em-f,r nyacinth blue. ployment plan makes ib €asy,( yyith it Lady Castlerosse wears a more employed graduates mOTe|froey of hyacinth blue silk jersey engines to learn on than all other | with g scarf and belt made of the schools combined. Write or call{ 4] side of the material. for a new booklet and 50c per hour Spare Time Work plan, day, night school. Hemphill Diesel Engineering Schools, 503 Westlake e - BELFAST COVERS TAXI MEN BELFAST — Taxi drivers here | charged coal. Marine N ews : INASTY WEATHER EXPERIENGED BY ALASKA ON GULF Vessel Bri~rgs 25 from| Westward and Embarks 29 for South Having experienced nasty weath- er to the Westward, the steamship | Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and Purser Joseph L. Large, arrived in Juneau at 5 o'clock last evening from Seward. She departed five hours later for Seattle. An unusually bad storm was en- countered in crossing the Gulf of Alaska last week on the vessel's several cluding broken windows, | resulted to the superstructure and one of her lifeboats was carried away. On the return voyage across the Gulf, heavy weather prevailed again, but conditions were not nearly so bad as on the outward trip. Busy Sojourn Here | During the Alaska's visit in the| harbor last night, she kept excep- tionaly busy. Before coming ‘o the Juneau side of the ‘bay, she| docked at Douglas, where she d!s- On shifting to this | port, 'she moored at the City Wharf, where she disembarked passengers. |She then went to the Juneau Cold | Storage Company’s dock where she loaded fish for Seattle discharge, and immediately afterwards moved\ to the Pacific Coast Coal Com- pany's bunkers where she put’off coal. She finally transferred to the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany’s wharf at which she “took aboard ore concentrates for Puget Bound and from which she sailed south. Passenger lists both to and from this city were comparatively large. Twenty-five passengers disembark- ed here, and 29 persons booked pas-| sage at this port for the South.| North, Seattle, Washington. must wear hats or caps by a new SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers,|City ordinance which aims to im- all magazines. Muriel Jarman, |Prove the appearance of the Ulster —_— | capital. A judge has suggested the TURN your old gold into value.|jaw was put through by some hat- Cash or trade at the Nugget|ter on the City Council. Shop. e PIANOS, Radios, newing Machines,| J2Pan ls now the leading pur- Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- chaser of American motorcycles. ing. Radio and phonograph ‘re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe £ BOARD ana room, or noard only, Marshall ' House, East- St. ‘and Gastineau Ave LOST—Will the gentleman who took tan overcoat by mistake at Douglas dance Saturday please return to Empire? Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | Funeral Parlors | [ Night Phone 1861 Day Phone13 , | i Old papers for sale at the Empire. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! | Yoq can ride on the new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake,! vnthout BAKJ.NG IT YOURSELF! Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and way points cheaper than you can| TRY IT operate your own car. \\ TODAY! RATES: From city terminus, Ju- ncau Drug Co, corner. to: Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15¢; 2-mile | post, 20¢c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile post, 35c; 12-iile post, S0c. | Ask -about special menthly and ispoclal trip rates. | Daxs¥ SCHEDULE Ask Your Grocer For It ’ NEW Lv. Juneau Lv. Auk Bay 1 . 9:30 am. 8:00 am. JUNFAU | 3:30 pm. i 6:15 p.m. | CHA BAKERY Henry Surry, Prop. SEE YURMAN | New Fur Garments i» Passengers for Juneau Incoming passengers for Juneau were: Mrs. P. J. Hussey, Vernon Hus- sey, Patricia Hussey, Marjon Hus- sey, Mrs. Alicé Ohls, Mrs. J. Den- nis, Mrs. J. J. Gleason, Miss G. Docker, Louis Wick, J. Argall, P. M. . Argall, F. Pantichek, George Babra, S. Gutaina, R. F. Wyatt, T. B. Cockran, C. Johanson, V. Shumaker, J. P. Morgan, L. M. Carrigan, C. R. Trowbridge, W. M. Gillman, Jr., S, Wollans, K. B. Edwards, C. A. Shonaker. Perscns Booked South Juneau for ports South were: For Wrangell—Mrs. J. W. Gucker, Catherine Cato, M. L. Merritt. For - Ketchikan—Nathan ‘Hardy, Rowland F.-Wyatt, John Delwaka. For Seattle—Mrs. N. O. Hardy, Mrs. Frank Tuckey, Patricia Tuck- | ey, Miss. Belva ‘Williams,, Miss | Sylvia Brumberg,. Minnhie Hayes, J. C. Thomas, 'Marshal (Albert - ‘White, | Deputy Marshal Donald Maxtm Alfred Lundstrom, Ben Delzelle Carl Peterson, Ole,Dranklipp, Milo Quick, Josepr Hirsh, Charles John- son, Peter Brown,:H. C. Dunlap,| O.- Hold,, T. mnmnm Eino| Mack, M. ch, A. L. Agden. ——-—“*—_ HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE Secrenaders. —adv. —— TBRB!TQIHAL S.Cl’i'OOLS 'rhe flxu& mn]or uplnaton in the Territorial schools in several years is now in progress. Heretofore, children . outsides @f:, the principal towms have beén denied high school work, unless sent to the larger schools at heavy expense to par- important sections. As enrolments warrant, W schools will be developed. “high schools are being improved. This is im- Next to Juneau Drug . Co. Your Grocer Has It portant. More high schools should precede attempts. to establish more colleges “in Support Com- missfoner in hfi‘ efforts to prvvlde eduufion for the children, “ (Advertisement) way Westward. Some damage, in-| [MOTORSHIP NORCO Persons who hbooked passage at| v BALL Given next Saturday by Women| of the Moose. Six prizes. Music by | ents. High schools are now being|} developed at:Bethel,” Kodiak, Mat- | anuska and Seldovia, all centers of || [ SHE'S NO BETTERN ME, IS SHE? 'YUKON BRINGS BIG CARGO AND 1§ PASSENGERS |Steamship Calls Early on Way from Seattle to Seward amount, of mail and 28 ship Yukon, .Caph Glasscock and Purser David Doran,| arrived from Seattle at 2 o'clock| this morning. She sailed at 6:30 Seward. ter part of the vessel's| was of general character and was discharged at the City Wharf, where she moored on ar- rival. Equipment for Alaska Juneau The rest was mining equipment land was unloaded at the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company's dock, from which she departed for the Westward. Mail consisted of four days' ac- cumulation at Seattle and way| ! | Bringing an unusually heavy ‘car-, for Juneau, the steam-| Charles A.| Hallowe’en ‘Novelties of | ALL KINDS Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute i lor_QpMP Pest Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 B | { ports. i Incoming pasengers were: From Seattle—Mrs. C. C. Ru-| dolph, Thomas Rudolph, Mrs. C.[ Weidman, Miss Minnie Goldstein,| |Hans Floe, B. Hansen, J. Harring- ton, J. B. Jones, W. J. Logus, F.| A. Mansfield, H. H. Post, P. Sek-| inoff, P.'F. White and four steer- age. | | | From Southeast Alaska i From Southeast Alaska ports—| Mrs. L. Hermandez, Miss Herman-| dez, Mrs. C. Linder, H. L. Faulk- ner, J. L. Fresburn, James Wicker-; sham, C. Jensen, W. R. Thompson, W. A. McEachran, H. B. Carbray,! Chet Johnson. Persons who booked passage at Juneau for the Westward were: Ralph Tuck and John Rustgard, | both for Seward. | | | | | | | i HAS 2 FOR JUNEAU SEATTLE, Oct. 25. — Molorship[ Norco sailed at 9 o'clock last night for Juneau and wayports with two! passengers, both for Juneau, as fol- | lows: Rose Andrews and W. C.! | Johnson. | e | 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443, adv.| : i | NG s 2 U R o] FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and PFranklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Pront, opp. City Whart. Pront, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. 2-8 32 Tiome Boaraing ® e o 8-8 Gastineau' and Rawn Rflfll and ©. - elfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and'Willéughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract:” GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT LAMPS Bracket, Ceiling and Portable Types Standard Prices Further information on request -Alaska & Power Co. Junéau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps | wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FINEST - LARGEST TEAMERS FLEET 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 Seatile Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Leave Keattle Oct. 22 ..Oct. 29 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. *Also calls at Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘11ckets call THE ALAAKA LINE W, B KOWIHK Agent YUKON PHONE 2 SEATTLE NORTHBOUND, SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave LOS ANGELES sate I Rogers .oct. 26 » 3C SAN DIEGO Evsns .Nov. -2 Nov. @ NEW YORK SOUTHBOUND A\ Buy Round - Trip Tickets ai Reduted Rates. Juneau to, Seattle and Return, $65.50- return limit March 25. TIOKET OFFICE: T B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admira1 iine -Dock. PHONE 4 ; N o S e N PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ! sLeave Seattle Arrive juncans Leave Ji M. S. “ZAPORA Oct. ‘22 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Calling at Funter, Chichagol®, Hoonal Tenawee, Port Alexander, Klas *Calls first trip of month enly; For Ticxets and Information see Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Thane 6:18a.m. 6:15p.m. T7:10a.m. :30p.m. 9:168.m.1 :40p.m. 12: 1 11:15p.m. m 12 midnight 30p.m:t $1:008.m. ‘6 00p.m. ulm Douglas for Juneas -From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 23, Nov. 1,19~ Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Juneau Ferry Q N;Vlga- V. W. MOLVINILL, Agent “‘tion Corh “M. S. “PACIFIC" Leaves City Dock every 1 nlon.m.!orrum x‘;’ko.rmum«m l.llll!.lbcs,‘m Phone 79 Valentine ‘Bldg. o ey 5 8 FmE MARINE GOLDSTEIN BLDG. lowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Amomom CASUALTY Juneau Insurance Agency JOHN H. GAFFNEY, Manager 'ALASKA MEAT CO. &UALITY AND SERVICE TQ YOUR'LIKING Deliveries—10:30, 2:30; 4389 SURETY "' Austin Fresh RED AND YELLOW CEDAR LUMBER . T“NPW IN STOCK J UNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358