The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 26, 1932, Page 6

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CLIFF STERRETT j LARGEST e s i HAS POLLY'S MAN CALLED ToO . SEE HER THIS - Reduced Round Trip Fares: Juneau <o d Ref - Lower Deck $65.50 pper Deck Return portion limited to March 25. leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE veave DuedJuneau DueJuneau RKeattle Northbound Southbound YUKON ... Oct. 31 A ¢ - - ALASKA ......Oct.29 Nov. 1 Nov. 17 L ¢ - e £ e = N'WESTERN ....Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 A v ALASKA ......Noy.15 Nov.18 Nov. 2¢ N'WESTERN . Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 I\Stery Of jA P A N IS TO Southeastern and Southwestern route. Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Marine News | Desert Das 'pROPOSE NEW S S e For Information, Reservationists and 'licgets . New Phase, i i b R NAVAL SCHEME] <8 S HALIBUTERS AT Siamg’;fiflglgssggfified:\x/ill Submit Plan for- Re- S e 26—Officers said the nude body, ¢ ” A ' T 0 PRIGE of the attractive auburn haired| TOKYO, Oot. 26.—Japan has de- . woman found slain on the desert|cided to propose a comprehensive near Victorville several days ago|<cheme for reduction of naval ar- ADM'RAL llNE sAIl‘NGs maments to the Disarmament Con- == Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive Saturday morning. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive Sunday. Zapora scheduled to arrive ‘Monday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS i A FEW BARGAINS in uncalled for watches and watches we hnve!FoR RENT — Desirable 5-room, ! has been identified as that of Mrs. _traded in. Guaranteed good Ume-; partly furnished, modern house|® Princess NOY;lih scheduled to ‘Nine and One Q.:ug[ter Tveama Cerney, of Los Angeles.|fercnce at Geneva, high officials SEATTLE keepers. NUGGET SHOP. | in Seatter Tract. Phone 202. |® Sail from Vanceuver Octo- g . Hear ted for the|told the \Associated Press. ¢ NORTHBQUND o | = ber 21 &t 9 p. m. ents Is ngh and Five | searcd hlg;;;:::: 2‘:‘5 gen?:y ®| "It is understood Japan wil SAN FRANCISCO ' " Leave & Leave FOR SALE—Modern 6-room house; | FOR RENT—Furnished apartme Alaska scheduled to sail from Cents Is Low R tablished|neither accept nor reject the Am- LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau 3' bedrooms. Phone 543, threg rooms, bath, kitchenette Seattle October 20 Identification was ‘68 tab E e N i Phlc; 1;27ms, 2 "y ¥ ity B after Cerney's mother, Mrs. Myrtle| €rican and British schemes for na- SAN DIEGO Rogers .Oct. 26 Oct. 30 - RETCr e L (R R N SEATTLE, Oct. 26—Foir hali- | Cassell, and his sister, Mrs. Floy|val cuts but offer a distinctly Lk 2 Nov. vated. Reasonable; cash or terms. TWO-room apartment; housekeep- from Seattle October 31 at but schooners arrived from the|pickens, of Norwalk, viewed the Japanese suggestion. Rogers ......Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Inquire Steve's Archway Shop. | ing room. Channel Apts. Phone 9 p. m western banks yesterday and five|remains. Mrs. Cassell said her son The details of the Japanese plan SOUTHBOUND o _ .} 485, EY it Rr Lt e o local banks. has been missing since October|are held sccret. | RoOgers ... FOR SALE—Brass bed, silk floss o oy tail Totn Bt Nosher The western arrivals were Sunset|1s four days before his wife's| It is Teported, however, the | Hodng . mattress, downey rest springs— FOR SALE or rent—Fartly furn- Sall Zrod Al with 40,000 pounds, and Radio|pody was discovered. scheme embraces the Hoover-Bald- Rogers . 2 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound Buy Round - Trip Tickets a1 Reduced Rates. Juneau t¢ Seattle and Return, $85.50— with 30,000 pounds, both selling! The woman had been killed by win proposals. Hoover suggested for 8 and 5 cents a pound; Brisk |a blow on the head as her skull|nearly a one third general cut in with 30,000 pounds and Paragon|was crushed. armaments. all double. Drophead Singer sewing, ished 5-room modern house in machine. Large size Royal Vacuum| Seatter Tract. Phone 202. Cleaner. 1900 electric washing ma- chine with ringer attachment,| FOTe REN1 ”u“"“ml“l’:' ‘;‘e‘ztf: Oeigver 1. with 37,000 pounds, both selling for i - return limit March 25. wood tub, electric waffle iron. "Q"" fggole“ opad. BE L LOCAL SAILINGS 814 and 5 cents. e | TIOKET OFFICE: Medium size Great Western heat-| Phone 330. - Estebeth leaves every Thurs- Schooners arriving from the H- B. H. HOWARD, ing stove. D. M. Bothwell. Phone| FoR RENT — Farnistned 3-room day night at 6 p. m., for ®|ca] banks were the Addington, 15,- A Agent Sitka and way ports. 000 pounds, selling for 8 and 5 Admira1 iine Dock 122 b 404, " 1 apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. Pacific leaves Th ; at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ee e 0000 A 7 Wi G PEV R S cents a pound; Norrona with 16,- { PHONE 4 000 pounds and Sonic Wwith 10,-| | EN R L 000 pounds, both selling for 8% I G E A — | | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used} ™ 'p “ap gt~ Phone 3201. cars now. Good selection. Con- ©Ce 00000 00000000000 00ITBS000000080 80 frrrrrreeres . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . . . . 5 . Northland scheduled to sail e . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ® . . e | and 5 cents a pound; Eastern with H H ,iors ,Momr s WA ED s o | 7000 pounds and Argo with 6,000 | | r ] CALL Service Transfer Phone 528 NIBD 8\ ey ® | bounds, both selling for 9% ana|Steamer Leaves Seattle ELECTR IC i for Mill and Forest wood, any|wANTRD_Experlenced woman for 15" conts = pound, end TaGense-| This Morning for S ; Xp . ittt S P Sl is Morning for S. £ lengths. general housework. Phone 296. jold Wi X pounds, selling I 1 d - Low tide 4:39 a. 0.6 feet |for 9 and 6 cents a pound. E. Alaska Ports .| WANTED — Position as cook for| High tide 10:51 a. m., 175 feet m. § m. ——eto—— | M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. hospital or private home. Famous| Low tide 5:4 p. m., -10 feet |® SEATTLE, Oct. 26. — Steamer| ! TAMPS, albums, packei—for be-| for world's delicacies. Box 2438,| High tide 11:24 p. m., 16.5 feet ZAPUR A Is Du Admiral Rogers sailed for South- 5 ginners and advanced collectors. Juneau. —,——— ‘ X 4 east (MAlaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 12 first class | e anrous [SEAL RETURNS FRoi | “HERE MONDAY it e SUNLIGHT Approvals. John H. New- UM f npl?dzwxinnon Apts Phope’ ” SUMMER CRUISE WEST Motarsh P - Ibooked for Juneau include Tom | = | ‘“ ¥ DIESELS new ecouomy creating —_— otorship. Zapora, sailing) $rom lyay and Mrs. L. B. Abbott. & big demand. Part pay after em-| After an absenge of 2¢ days on Seattle last Tuesday morning at FOR SALE—Fof casn, cheap, 1920 ployment plan makes it easy,|its regular summer cruise of west- 5 oclock is due %o arrive -here i 4iModel Ford light delivery truck.| more employed graduates more|crn Alaska waters, the patrol ship Monday morning, according t¢ ad- 5,000 POUNDS OF 172306 Empire. engines to learn on than all other | Scal, Alaska Game Commission,|Vices received by Agent Thomas : | Sehools combined. Write or call|Capt. W. C. Campbell in tempor-|A Bforgan, of the Wills Naviga- SALMON RECEIVED ER modern Chrisimas Cards;| for a new booklet and 50c per|ary command, refurned to port last|tion Company. Besides ~general J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Bracket, Ceiling and o e Stationery, at Nugget Shop. At-| hour Spare Time Work plan, day, [night. It will remain here during|[Teight and lumber, the Zapota| pivg th | ‘ y » | pight. = y: ousand 'tractive prices. night school. Hemphill Diesel|the wi t) i bas the following passengersaboard Pa paulds ol salman| Portable Types s By g] ) nter months, were brought to Juneau yesterday B 2 Y : Engineering Schools, 503 Westlake| The seal is operated mainly be- |0 Uhis porf: Mr. and Mrs. C.\py the Thilnket, Capt. James Mar- M. S. “ZAPORA?”Lesve Seattle amive Junen Leave Juneas Farm wastes total about 260,000,-| North, Seattle, Washington. sween Cook Inlet and Bristol Bay, “1‘;"“’“ Mrs. John Klein and fam- | ¢in. The catch was purchased by, Skt Oct. 22 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 000 tons annually SPECTAL Xinis Scnolarahip oMers, ?;isslmndal::dfik Ifl:lnqt: i en &enéebzfi.::m;ufiméemmve o§, ; Calling at Funter, Chichago*, Hoonah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kla- NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL| %1l megocines. Murlel Jarman. |cap; J. 0. Sellovolr who has hoen | PEWALKO TO BE DEPORTED | geqtle, 2 SR 97| Standard Prices wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. P ACCOUNT TORN Soi 9id gold Talo valu, |on vacation for the pastiwomonths| TO NATIVE LAND, FOLANDI e ‘ i T Tickem aud; Infocmssion we $6''the Commissioner’s Court for| Cash or trade at the Nugget|reloined the ship here foday and TR ILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. R Sopeia b pat A, dpot freloned, CmaE, » ‘;lol{m Dewalko, resident ,of t“:::Is‘ gl‘:‘l‘:pm 10r sure a3 “he Empre, | MORGAN, Agent | ARy Other members of the crew are:|CiW. fof. several years, was. ! {{ Fuarther information i PTANGS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | George Baggen, mato, C, R, Wil.|!0 Seattle this wesk for deporia- FERRY TIME CARD Before Charles Sey, Commissione™ Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun-|lard, engineer, and George Spauld- tion to his native land—Poland, it on request FIRE ALARM CALLS ;un:eafxl;irggc‘: Probate Judge, ing. Radio and phonograph Te-|uo’ cook. was made known here today. He Leaves Juneau Yor Douglas and CA AD I A u d 5 Music S| said tered - !‘m. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-' PRilihe. Anderoc N e £ b0 beie smemd SR v — 6:18am. 16pm. : 30p.m. TATE OF EUGENE MANNING, BOARD ana room, or moard only,| Barley eguals corn as a feed for P, Weaally boiit 15, JERR. ago- Deceased. Marshall House, East St and(Mik cows sccording to testsabthe| . op “ACRETRALY TEAM Now, on this day, on petition of| Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. North Dakbta Agricultural College. TO GIVE DANCE NOV. 19 11:15p.m. James/Manning, the duly appoint- The Mo basketball team will “:‘.‘mm i give a dance at Moose Hall, Sat- urday, Noyember 19, it was an- nounced today. The Serenaders have heen engaged to furnish the ed, qualified and acting administra- A T i tor of ths above-entitled estate, l LOS1 AND FOUND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that B he . i a hearing be had before the above- LORT—Wil the gentifngR fwho SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORES, | lLeaves Dougias for Jumesn muflvx%v! took tan overcoat by mistake at t entitled court at Juneau, Alaska, ol £ oAl | Douglas dance Saturday please music and every effort will be 1 From ] | his final account a: inistrator | e—————— T . i . T :30p2m. PRINCESS NORAH ¥ 12:15p.m. of the Estate of Eugene M b : B 0 e ot P Mauing) | JUNEAU-YOUNG | 1:15am gct. 23 Nov, 1, 19 B e thic day been filed herein, anaj| _ Funeral Parlors - | . 3,17, Jap. b & § that all persons then and there ap-| | Licensed Funeral Directors | 4 ao Sepd S Thane, % pear and present their objections,| and Embalmers | w L A s t—Freight will :l;mufl !W”»m"‘“m. F:Q fult if any, to said final account and| Night Phone 1851 Day Phone13 | e $—Saturdays g 1 o oW ¥ the settlement thereof, and that|®- . 5 - £ notice of -said hearing be given as 4 3 5 % m & P ’mn l‘el'l'! & N‘“G" Gl % Agent provided by law. Ty o = East. Futead Phoni tion Company o R DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this| | . A. BULGER l SHOES 5+ m““‘fi“’lfl Gold. uneau— hone 6 ¥ 4th day of October, 1932. | Plumbing, Heating, Oll 4-1 Ninth, h*“&mm - e - § CHAS. SEY, { Burner Work u ! DOllglfls—P-hqqe 18 Pacific Transportation : } gmim,cogfiim;; d:nd Bx-|| Successor J. J. Newman l ! § 42 mm. app. Seaview t el MO‘OTSMP g Conppary | e. ok A’u 6 i First publication, Oct. 5, 1932. M : $5ow t: m ::: “ESTEBETE” x‘cfi; !Jol:;A Cm ; R BELIEVE IT OR NOT! BAKING JIT 4§ Tenth.end ©. Edison Mazda Lamps {!{ veaves suncau Eyery Thws- }|}iay at 10 am. f . NOTICE TO CREDITORS :fl:l::r d;l ln:e :n:lw Auk Lake, A 3 R tfl Home Orocery.. War vet 3. B. Burtoed & Ca, i In the Commissioner’s Court for y, Mendenhall Glacier and 1 Beater Trast. DAVE HOUSEL, Agend . P LR 3 / the Territory of Alaska, Division|Way reoint. cheaper than you cani ;gg I;‘ / All GfiqdyeaF Phone Single O Phone 78 Valenting: it Number One. operate your own car. ! ! p % Before Charles Sey, Comnilssioner| BA’I‘:!)S: I-‘Ném city terminus, Jn»l A Ch*ml Welt i and Ex - Officio Probate Jug neau Drug Co., cormer to: 12th 2 wigl el Sineau | Precindt. 988 | Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15c; 2-mile Ask Your Grocer Construetion IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-|Post 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile TATE OF JAMES LAWSON, De- | Post, 35¢; 12-mile post, 50c. | For It e [ A shont special monthly and Full Leather: Soles i e e o P et wounons. | NEW s o A o i oy W CEDAR LUMBER I8 ik day of Octover, 1932, duly ap-| LV Juneam Lv. Auk Bay | “ T ARINE CASUALT §(fnm ; e “ Bolated saminisiator of medr.sme‘! Thiy T JUNE AU 65 J 4 © . 1 NOW IN STOCK A e R v e Juneau Insurance Agene,;e : B B Gt ¥l | CHANNEL BUS LINE BAKERY JOHN H. GAFENEY, Manag U k T “ ; vfixflflhwm:’:fih:“?:ififi = 5 | HENRY Suicy, Prop. s oo L H nfi” Se Mas a I-umber Next to Juneau Drug Co. Your Grocer Has It JUNEAU'LUMM*MILLS ALASKA M, GUALmligmsnnvxcg _ PHONE 39 ¥l (‘

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