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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1932. 1 STAND FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL/! ON POLLY AND HER PALS PUT ‘ER THERE, SENATOR CARRIE. YOU KIN COUNT YOU'LL DO O PRACTISE ON, < IDIOT! EVERYONE YOU'LL ONLY WASTE YER SPEECH ON ME! I'M FER YER OPPONENT/ MY SUPPORT! FOR SALE—Electric range; circu- lating hecater; Majestic radio; Simmons springs, mattress; Con- goleum rug. Phone 1305. | HOUSE for rent. .S.temer Mo;ements e NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday mnoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to e sail from Seattle November ® | 2 at 10 a. m. . Inquire Bishop | ® Northwestern scheduled to e s, Sail from Seattle Nov. 5 at e 9. a m. . MODERN offices, arranged for your Norco scheduled to sail from e FOR SALE — Ford coupe. $12.00) takes it. Inquire at City Olerk's office br see Chief of Police. FOR SALE——NEW 21 fl Tiver bi roomy cabin; fully equipped. Very reasonable. Phone 5101. FOR SALE-Dod"c dclwery truck, $60 cash. Good engine and tires; David Simonson, Box 1947, Juneau. | A FEW BARGAINS in un called fol" watch>s and watches we have traded in. Guaranteed good time- keepers. NUGGET SHOP. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room hg)uvs‘eq 3 bedrooms. Phone 543 used Con- EXCEPTIONAL bargains in_ cars now. Good selection nors Motor Co. CALL Service Transfer Phone 528 for forest wood, any lengths. FOR SALE—New 34-ft. boat, $500. M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. BTAMPS, albums, packeis—Ior be-j ginners and advanced collectors. _| WANTED — Position as cook for| requircments, in Goldstein Build- ing, See Geo. Baum or C. L. Anderson, Suite 401-3. Seattle Nov. 7 at 9 p. m. e Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Nov. ® 14 at 9 p. m. . FOR RENT — Desirable 5-room, partly furnished, modern house ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e in Seatter Tract. Phone 202. e Zapora scheduled south at 8 e g e oclock tomorrow morning. ® For‘ REN1 — Furnished, heated Admiral Rogers scheduled ® room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. southbound Wednesday ev- ® Phone 330. ening. . Alaskia scheduled southbound e FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room| apartment, with bath. Phone3404,(® NoV- T . ¥ RS LOCAL SAILINGS . FURNISHED 3-room apartment,|® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e 421 E. Tth St. Phone 2004. A day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and way ports. ] 3 Pacific leaves every Thursday e WANTE at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e COLORED Wo Kake and way ports, . COLORED woman wants day work BN o0 o0 nsdd or laundry to take home. Special | family rate. Phone 221. L ST TIDES TOMORROW hospital or private home. Famous for world's delicacies. Box 2438,| High tide 3:20 a..m, 151 feet Juneau, Low tide 9:07 a. m., 36 feet W e High tide 3:06 p. m., 174 feet Ml\‘("“LLANEOUS Low tide 9:56 p. m. -14 feet SCELLAY —————- —— In the Bronx, N. Y., the tires af 200-0odd automobiles were slashed SPI:‘:CYAL XmasN s:cfloi;”:rshlp offers, all magazines, Murlel Jarman. Famaus Poole loosgleaf U. S. al- bum; International Junior, “Mod- em.” Approvals. John H, New-, man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone 339. FOR SALE—For cash, cneap, 192, Model Ford light delivery truck1 2206 Empire. ORDER modern Christmas cards, stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- tractive prices. —— and punctured one night, apparent- [URN your old gold into value. ly with ice picks. Cash or trade at the Nugget i i Shop. s PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, COMP ACTS Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe | | i | BOARD and room, or =o0ard only, Marshall - House, East St. and Gastineau A\e Phone 2201. Farm wastes total about 260,000, 000 tons annually. LOS]' AND FOUND e ey ¢ |LOST—5 keys on chain. Finder " T 0 . lease fy Empire, C-2289. inappy bargains in snappy styles; P{;mem‘BllljeBE‘E}o(n \ NS 1 odds and ends of summer stock. Burner Work ; CUT-RATE PARKING FINES We want to clos.e them out. 310.00’ Buccessor J. J. Newman | values for $3.50; S'lmlvalues for BL T carry customers’ with parking vio- DON’T BE TOO lation were offered & spec- . ialieut r of 50 cents instead of Brldge Books LIBERAL §1 by Ju d 'W. Turner. He With the coal if 1t comes from our plage. For our coal goes farther and gi¥ek a more even ‘and satisfying heab. 1f your coal bir is running low; better have us send you a new to prove our statement. Our r, that the city's| To play any system you must; pany. | C. Kirmse, Paul H. Abbott, V. D. By CLIFF STERRETT z FER THE “FULL DINNER PAIL" 5 Marine NeWS;‘:, ALASKA BRINGS 'BIG CARGO AND tle to Seward Calls at Juneau sengers for Junecau, ship Alaska, Capt. from Seattle to Seward. general houses and equipment for. the Al- aska Juneau Gold Mining Com- Passengers for this city were: From Seattle—Mrs. E. J. Davis, Mrs. W. B. McAuliiie and daughter, Mrs. Gus Hagenik, Mrs, W. C. Peterson, Mrs. Kirmse Smith, J. Harrison and four steerage. From Southeast Alaska ports— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gucker, Mrs. J. V. Hickey, Miss F. Hickey, J. V. Hickey, Jr., C. Pratt, Joseph . ‘Eeplk. C. W. Evenson, | Smith. { Northland sailed { way ports last night at 9 o'clock | with 24 passengers aboard includ- il not make | know Culbertson first. OUTSTAND- | its own “deliveries” at that price, ING BRIDGE AUTHORITIES ac- | knowledge in their works Culbert- son’s original contributions. Special for this week — Culberfson's $2.00 B'lue Book for $1.00. \WATCHES | KOLSTER RADIOS Elcctrical Appliances, Repairs CAPITALELECTRIC | I | r | | | Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Some paid more for these watch-| es at the auction. Handsome Elgin, or Waltham wrist watehes for men, or women. Ten to fifteen dollars. dndnca bbbl O » . E - The Nugget | | Irlrll_llllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll! Seventh and ‘M Catherine | Tato, Henry Pigg, Walstein G. Four persons booked passage here| for the Westward. All embarked for Seward. They were: Miss Bettie Hayes, George Ru {La 8. Peck and L. ‘'W. Lee. NORTHLAND IS JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, Nov. — Motorship for Juneau and ing Mrs. J. B. Hopkins booked for Juneau. Neéw Umbrellas in silk and gloria All New Fall Shades $2.95 to $4.95 Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn e Will not warp, crack or buckle. of covering — kalsomine, Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar SCHUMACHER Plaster Wallboqrd FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE AND ECONOMY "' " Thomas Hardware Co. ' PUGET SOUND" ~ 29 PASSENGERS Vessel Enroute from Seat- With a large cargo and 25 pas- the steam- C. Westerlund and Purser Joseph L. Large, called at Juneau this forenoon -enroute The vessel's freight consisted of| merchandise for business 1 YUKON CALLS | ONHERWAYTO [Vessel Brmgs to Juneau 12/ { Passengers from Westward J | Bound from Seward to Seattle, | the steamship Yukon, Capt. Charles| A. Glasscock and Purser David Doran, called last night at Juneau. reported an uneventful voyage. On arrival in port, the vessel hed at the City Wharf, where disembarked passengers . and. led a small quantity of frozen th for Puget Sound discharge. She then moved to the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company's. dock .at which she took aboard ore concen- trates for Seattle and from which! she sailed south. The Yukon carried 103 passengers from the Westward. . Twelve were| for Juneau, namely: Sam Baker, L. L. Trimble, Robert' Wakelin, E. H. Clifford, J. S. Jef- frey, B. F. Heintzleman, I. J. L.ead-l better, G. W. Griffin, R. Moore,! D. Lee, F. Ulrich and M. Berry. | Persons Booked South i Twenty-eight persons were book-' ed here for the South. They were: For Petersburg—James Wicker- sham. ' For Wrangell—Mrs. Jennie Her. bert, Annie Osberne, W. E. Lang-| don, Claud Phillip. For Ketchikan—R. B, Martin, G. W. Ballard, Cash Cole. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. H. B.| Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nelsol =t Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lynch, Richar Lynch, Mrs. Bob Robertson, H. edlingshafer, H. M. Gillman, Jr.,| C. R. Trowbridge, C. F. Lane, Hans Floe. W. J. Logus, F. A. Mnns-[ neld, D. Silvers, J. B. Johnson,[ wmlam Mannison, W. Thompson,; E. Egland, William McGoughy. | Through Passenger List ’ Through passengers from West-l ward ports for Seattle are: From Seward—Mrs. F. Bassham,! Mrs. J. M, Soldanels, M. Gilles, S.i R. Weiss, H. A. Blyth, G. P; Cough-| lin, W. F. Duffy, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs.| E. K. Swanson, Mrs. Pauline Payne, S. McConaghy, G. R. Day, Mrs. E. J. Rodigkeit,| O. Challman, M. V. Lattin, Mrs.| ‘Lu.tdn H. J. Liek, J. Hirshey, Mrs.! Hirshey, J. P. Smith, Mrs. M. A.| Orlander, P. H. Kline, F. Strueby, ' S. Johnson and 13 steerage. 3 From Latouche—Mrs. C. M. O'Neil} and one steerage. Froin Valdez—A. M. Dieringer,' Roy Dieringer, H. Schodde, W. A‘ Havner, M. S. Pratt. From Cordova—J. E. Bgrrett, L. Andersen, Miss Pearle Blanchette, S. Kansky, John Muller, Mrs. J. J.' Price, V. C. Vance, Mrs. Vance, E.| C. . Anderson, J. D. Beall, T. J.| | Lynch, W. L. Buryan, R. E. Speck, | C. C. Hoff, B. Luke, H. Torovian, W. E. Chivers, O. Carlson, A. Am-' mann, Mrs. Ammann, W. Urlass,' 0. Olson, S. O. Anderson, F. Ghi-‘ dinj W. W. Tibbs, Mrs. Tibbs and 20 steerage. 'HALIBUT BOATS GET | GOOD PRICE, SEATTLE! SEA TTLE, Nov. 1—Three schoon- | ber ers, arrived (yesterday from the western halibut banks. The Cool-, idge brought 31,000 pounds, sell-, 9%, cents a pound and Celtic 28,000 pounds, selling for 8% cents a pound. 2 The Restitution arrived from the | local halibut : banks With. 8,000 pounds, all chickens, selling for 14% cents-a pound. °,The ~Lane Hrought in 11,000 pounds of sable, sold for 2 qgnu '3 pound. expand, shrink, Takes any kind paper, tint or ) |from Skagway, J. E. Holmgren,! ing, for 8% cents a pound; Dailey . lrought 30,000 pounds, selling for | | NURAHMAKES EARLY CALL ON' 'HERWAY SOUTH ‘Vessel Has E_avy Through Passenger List and Books Five Here On return to Vancouver, B. C., the steamship Princess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Pal- mer and Purser A. N. Taylor, call- e at Juneau early this morning. She had a large list of through ipassengers. They chiefly were members of the summer working forces at Skagway and Atlin, B. !C., of the White Pass and Yukon Route and are destined for various parts of Canada and the United States to spend the winter. Five persons were booked at Ju- neau: for. the South. They were: For 'Vancouver—Gus. Anderson. For Seattle—Miss Caroline. Me- | | Allister, L. 'W. Bullock, C. Kellogg, R. Guina, O. S. McAdam. GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT LAMPS Bracket, Ceiling and Portable Types Standard Prices Further information on request Alaska Elecitic Light & Power Co. Ju‘neanl—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps ' QUALITY AND SERVICE mm ' Aumstin. Fresh. Tamales. Dellvérlel—-lozm, 2:30, 4:29 i i | FINEST LARGEST FEEET - lu ‘HA.,, AIASKAR Reduced Round Trip Fares: Juncau o Seattle and Return Lewer Deck $65.50 Upper Deck §73.50 Return portion limited to March 25. leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE feave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 s Nov. 28 Dec. 4 Southeastern ‘and Southwestern route. Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. For !nxormmon, Reservationists ana ‘11ckets call’ . W E. NOWELL, Agent 1 8 Nov. Nov. 3 PHONE 2 | M.S.“ZAPORA” i WILLS NAVIGATION CO. SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau Rogers . Oct. 26 Oct. 30 SAN DIEGO Evans ov. 2 Nov. 6 NEW'YORK Rogers Nov. 9 Nov. 13 SOUTHBOUND Rogers Nov. 2 Evans -Nov. 18 Rogers .Nov, 16 Buy Round - Trip Tickets ar Reduced Rates. Jumeau tg Seattle and Return, $65.50-1 return limit March 25. TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admirar nine Dock J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Oalling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 ~THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. FERRY TIME CARD |s Leaves 3 tor Douglas snd » g —welalll CAMADI A 6:15a.m. 6:15p.1m. { 7:108.m. :30p.m. i 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. 12:, 1 ’m ey 2: I s:::m $1:00am. RAYLLSG 4:00p.m. TO vnwovsv‘l:. VICTORIA, Leaves Douglas for Juneax b g daopa. From Juneau 8:30a.m. t: m 9:30a.m.t g L i ¢ 12:45pmt. 11:30pm. PRINCESS NORAH _l:mn. e Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Juneau Fu-ry & Navnp RED AND YELLOW ‘CEDAR LUMBER y Now m STOC]{ ~ Use Alaska Lumibes - JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358