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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1932, FINEST ANTI-PETTICOAT SOCIETY, MY WHAT'S 'D-‘P;T THERE ‘A PS. AL /\\SK’\ - Juneau o Seattle Reduced Round Trip Fares: and Return Lower Deck $65.50 ‘Upper Deck $73.50 Return portion limited to March 25. leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE reave DueJuneau DueJuneau Reattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 31 YUKON : \ ALASKA .. Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 2] ¥ —— N'WESTERN .....Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 ALASKA .. ..Nov. 15 +Nov. 18 Nov. 24 t N'WESTERN Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 bl Southeastern and Southwestern route. Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and ‘1ickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent ON 18T OF HER Marine NeWS | 7-WEEK -TRIPS Bois wk LEAVES NOME FOR SEATTLE PAREPL §%e PHONE 2. ®0 9000000000 JUNEAU OWNED Steamer Movements *° ] NOME, Alaska, Oet. 31.—The Ar- 50 ey L ) p Princess Boat at Will Be Here e 3, Balawin’ salled for lwh Saturday night shortly - after {midnight via Nunivak Island end Dutech Harbor. Early Tuesday on Return South Alaska scheduled to. arrive at ® 2 o'clock in the morning if e she catches the Wrangell VESSEL ABAIN i@f‘t IFOR Rem 00 ROOM $10 month; housekeeping .o rooms. 207 2d, over Capital Elec- ‘. 06000000806 rcwcoccoees Narrows tide, if not at 8 | She is the last vessel to leave o'clock. . On ;hs f“sih?y:*e tlth:'““:]‘g for the south this year and was Zapor. led 1 i ter schedule, steamship Norah,|geiayeq ‘four days as the result s e S s A t. W. Q. Palmer and PurseH ” 2 FOR SALE — Ford coupe. $12. about 9 or 10 oclock to- @ )7 of a storm and blizzard. N. Taylor, called at Juneau last The Baldwin carries mail, 12 takes it. Inquire at City Clerk’s| morrow forenocon. office o see Chief of Police, | fric. !e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Prince of Wales, North- | ,ignt enroute from Vancouver, B passengers, $70.000 in gold dust, 25| - g g SEATTLE NGRAHBOTND =% N P MEORCR L S RS Yt p . Hel e, < ) FOR SALE—_New 21 ft. river boat; HOUSE for rent. Inquire Bishop | ® N‘;”m‘msd%;’%wmfifix »| bound, Near}z’ Sinks— f"rw(‘ h,i dbg::;ym texrx-das?rsched— lx:::nmndffiméor _Cl;?tm&:rc;:;- 2 LL‘&‘ SAN FRANCISCO Leave ~Leave : E rt . rom Octol L £ — » & tions, i reindeer c: S N roomy cbalbm;l::uy E(i\]]g;pcd_ very | '\In tments. ‘. 9 il o g > Takcn to etchlkan 1\,;{ Hereafter, her round trips willlmd a shipment of herring. W LOS ANGELES OSetaL;Iée ;u:let;\; L e Gl MODERN offices, arranged foryour ® Admiral Evans scheduled to® [ = . |be cvery two_ wesks. o put tilo Fs 2Ll SAN DIEGO EO%ers - Oct 28 Oct 30 FOR SALE_Dodge delivery truck,| requirements, in Goldstein Bufld- ® sail from Seattle November® |, - am“k;‘;l‘“’;‘;g m““mgnwfii“‘fl“y“a“f)’n’:e:ay"?& y“ate'vsa:m“;r * = MEW YORK Rogers Sdv 0" Nov. 13 $60 cash. Good engine and tires;, ing. See Geo. Baum or C. L. ® 2 at 10 8. m. . at Ketc! e # s ¥ 2 i 1924 model, Pavid Simonson, Box| Anderson, Suite 401-3. |'» Norco scheduled to sail from ¢ |Saturday night by the salvage tug| after haying arrived there from| | TIDES TOMORROW | SOUTHBOUND i 1047, Juneau, g0 lo Seattle Nov. 7 at 9 p. m. ® Akutan after being taken from a[the North last Wednesday. e o Rogers . ‘et 5 __FOR RENT — Desirable 5-room, s SOUTHBOUND SAIINGS e b3y mear Kefchikan, according to| Light Passenger List High tide 2:35 @. m., 164 feet Evans IF you are interested in used cars' Party furnished, modern house' ¢ yukon scheddled to arrive e Asscciated Press advices received| A consequence she had for her| Low tide 8+15 &, m. 24 feet Rogers . or trucks we have them as low| in Seatter Tract. Phone 202. e southbound at 6 o'clack to- ® r:’x }'11:19 Empire late last Saturday present voyage an unusually Jight! ‘High tide 2:16 p. m., 188 feet :"‘ “:‘D:'::’P ;flflm a as $30.00 for quick disposal. Mc-|pon REN1 — 1 ———— s might. e | passenger list. Low tide 9:00 p. m., -3.0 feet Motd Bates . Netehn 4y 8.1 Mbtor Oo. ol coolfien v 115";‘”6‘;:’1- Princess Norah scheduled ‘%0 | The ceptain of the Prince of|" Tuo persons disembarked at Ju- et s Seattle and Return, $65.50— T v # 1 ;:;éne Zgok tlel . . arrive at 5 o'clock tomor- ® {Wflle's and the six man crew of ,eau—L. S. Peck and W. L. y_,ee GV return limit March 25. A FEW BARGAINS in uncalled for| Tow morning and sails e |the vessel had battled tWo days|of the Alaska Pacific Airways, who, TIOXET OFFICE: watchss and watches we have FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room|® south 2 hours later. » (%o keep ‘the ship from sinking af-|cmbarked at Vancouver and who B. H. HOWARD, traded in. Guaranteed good time-| apartment, with bath, Phone 3404.| ® Admiral Rogers scheduled er striking @ reef not far from e on their way to Fairbanks. | Agent keepers. NUGGET SHOP. NIRRT S R AR L e southbound Wednesday ev- e |Ketchikan. —The lifeboats were| The Norah brought 275 tons of Admira1 iine Dock - ___{FURNISHED 3-100m apartment. ening. |launched after water covered the freight, nearly all of which is des- PHONE, 4 FOR SALE—Modern 6-room “house; l 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201 LOCAL SBAILINGS » engine, making further headway | iined for Upper Yukon River points. GENERAL ELECTRIC impossible. Back Tuesday Morning The vessel will be back in Ju- neau from Skagway early Tuesday, morning. After a short stay then, she will sail on return to Van- Estebeth leaves every Thurs- , day night at 6 p. m., for : ‘A passing craft towed the strick- Sitka and way ports. e |én boat to the beach where the Pacific leaves every Thursday e alvage tug Akutan went and found at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® it and took it to Ketchikan. 3 bedrooms. Phone 543, BXCEPTIONAL bas cars now. Good & nors Motor Co. . Con-| WANTED — Position as cook for hospital or private home. Famous - iy reey for world’s delicacies. Box 2438,| Kake and way ports. The Prince of Wales is owned L Service Transfer Phone 3528 2 couver. c?:';_ rfresc ool -y lekhs Juneau. ee e 0000 0aans o olhy Or. L. P. Dawes, of Juneau,| Tne Norah will have a large } ¥ 4 g 1% TR - and was just recently released from | passenger list south. She is ex-' FOR SALE_New 3i-tt. boat, $o0.| MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE | Brivish Columbia where #he €raft| jocted to take from Skagway to ‘M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. e e was held for salvage claims after | vancouver the last of the Interior SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers, I will not be responsible for any striking on the rocks near Alert! Muriel Jarman. | Yukon summer forces of the White Pass and Yukon Route. They num- ber about 100. ., — ROGERS ARRIVESZ = " EROM SEATTLE; all magazines. Bluette Bay several months ago, bpund| from Juneau to Seattle. P e ORI gy ZAPORA DUE -roMonno'w STAMPS, albums, pack for be- ginners ang advanced collectors. Famous Péole looscleaf U. S. al- debts incurred by my wife, Daniels, from this date on. —adv. S. DANIELS. SUNLIGH T LAMPS TURN your old guld into_value. bum; International Junior,“Mod-) g:sh or trade at the Nugget ern.” Approvals. John H. New- op. man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone{PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, - 839, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- o ———————| jng. Radio and phonograph re- POR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1923 i erson’ sic Shoj BT Hn: diiery teick| SCCARIson MUK Shoane ¥ TR IIIIIIII The motorship Zapora Ls due CO M P AC TS ’tomorrow forenoon from the South aocordmg to advices received by Agent Thomas A. Morgan. Bracket, Ceiling and {| BOARD and room, or ~oard only, 1 2206 Empire. |e BEDER mod ot s Marshall House, East St. and i l HA qs I Phone 19 modern Christmas ards,| Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. ) stationery, at Nugget Shop. At-{ — _ _ — — ———— I ' Famoue Candies GUES Tu slTKA Portable Types h’nt\ve prices. LOST Al ID FOUND The Cash Bazaar VA | M.S.“ZAPORA” m&:vs.e:me Argg:.h;;em u;z:,..lnl:un Calling at Punter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month. only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION €O. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. — FERRY TIME CARD | Leayes Juncan vor Dougias and || . Thane Farm wastes total about 360,000, Open Evenings tons annually. LOSTAWestclox Pocket Ben watch, with fob. Finder please notify C-2283 Empire. "GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable , Monthly- Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 ’ ! Ten Passengers Come and 15" Are Booked for | Triangle Ports | | With a large cargo and 10 pu-j sengers for Juneau, the steamship Admiral Rogers, Capt. 8. K. Gilje and Pursrer R. V. Harris, called Saturday night on her way from Standard Prices "The Irish Free State has refused to extempt games from the new amusement tax. Snappy bargains in snappy styles; | odds and ends of summer stock.! We want to close them out. $10.00 values for $3.50; $7.00 values t‘or| $2.50; others in proportion. COme early and get your choice. e Further information on request New | i i KOLSTER RADIOS | d Electrical Appliances, Repairs | CAPITAL ELECTRIC \ r—————e — HOME MADE! BREAD without BAKING IT YOURSELF! TRY IT TODAY! Ask Your Grocer For It NEW JUNEAU BAKERY 'hmu SULLY, Prop. u Drug yas It Bridge Books ‘ To play any system you must know Culbertson first. OUTSTAND- | ING BRIDGE AUTHORITIES ac- knowledge in their works Culbert-' son’s original contributions. Special FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. BELIEVE IT OR N(Yl" | You can ride on the new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, Auk Bay, Mendephall Glacier and way points cheaper than you can rate your own car. | RATES: From city terminus, Ju-| neau Drug Co., torner to: 12th Street, 10c; 1-mile post, 15c; 2-mile post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile post, 35¢c; 12-milp post, S0c. Ask about special monthly and special trip rates. DAYeY SCHEDULE Will not warp, e crack or buckle. | kalsomine. Ly. Junean Lv. Auk Bay 9:30 am. 8:00 a.m. i 3:30 p.m. 6:15 pm, 5:00 p.m. CHANNEL BUS LINE | W. H. BACON, Operator Umbrellas Plaster Wallboard FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT; PERMANENCE AND ECONOMY -ny kind of covering — paper, tint or - Thomas Har&wa’re ‘Cof : Seattle to Sitka. She will be back here Wednesday evening on her re- turn voyage to the Puget Sound metropolis. ,She hooked 15 persons at this port - for Hninea, Skwway 1-8 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Front, near Gross Apts. || for this week —Culbertson’s uon in silk-and glorlfl and Sitka. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. { Blue Book for $10. { Freight consisted of general mer- }—g mn:. ne:r Jsa.g“l‘dm A]l New Fall chandise for stores, coal for the - nt at A. J. ce. W A TCHES Pacific Coast Coal Company and 2-1 g:lg;xrzyhhy at Totem Shades shingles and lumber for the Jupeau 33 Willoughby, opp. Casb : ot LU e's Garage. Passengers for Juneau 2-4 Front and Seward. ! Incoming passengers were: 2-5 Front and Main. Mrs. Katherine Watts Watts, Mrs. E. A, | g—g s':‘q::d “.‘.‘nu Main. 95 to tlngm:x;: Mrs. M. J. Nelson, Mrs. 2 4 ott, Grover Winn, Frank ' ;:g ;l?ehveen;!:x 1f.mi fln A. Boyle, J. E. Johnson, Thoma,g‘ 3.3 Tonih Mimiing Houss. Some paid more for these watch-| 4 95 Hall and two third class. 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn i es at the auction. Handsome Elgin Outgoing passengers were: Way. or Waltham wrist watches for men, For Haines—J. 8. Nowachi 8-4 Second and Gold. or women. Ten to fifteen dnll.\n‘ i | Mitchell. ¢ 3-5 Fourth and Harris i ¢ Bound kagwa; 36 Fifth and Gold. i O i o B g BN PAth and Beat: or Skagway—Mrs. A. J. Steed, 3-8 Beventh and Gold. Miss Muriel Jarman, H. B M- | 3-0 Fifth and Kennedy. e ug get hill.. 4-1 gmm_ back of power " For Sitka—J. A. Miller, Mrs. J. A. b i Sh Miller, Mrs. Ralph Reischl, Ger- | +3 Cultoun, opp. Seaview | Op | thude Neat, William Of, R. H, Shadwick, €. A. Shonacker, J. 4-3 Distin and Indian, ) £ 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. LU AN & ~rorroredrperrerroooray Illllllllllllllllllllmml WW’M“-N Morgan, H. F. Kennard, George A-g ;e'!:filmm% C. o Andersaon. R 4-' , BPR. 3 b, —————— 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. e 1 SCHUMACHER Ao T MARINE "GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | Meadowbrook Butter {{ . PHONE 35 CASUALTY. Juneau Insurance Agency JOHN H. GAFFNEY, Mu;m QUALITY AND SERVICE 70 YOUR Wfl Austin Fresh C PACIFIC i‘ Elacmc nght Iun.eau——;Phone' 6 Douglas—Phone 18 5 | b 1 Edison Mazda Lamps SURETY mmm ™ RN From Juneau ; & Power Co. ‘ PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 23, Nov. 1, 19 Dec. 3, 17, Jan.' 1 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNBAU. - M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alumd. and way points. J, B. Burford & 0.-. Awfi RED AND YELLOW CEDAR LUMBER NOW IN STOCK J UNEAU LUMBER MILLS ' PHONE 358