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= Pt CAPITAL Pool Room. See Fred Mattsen FOR SALE -— Unfinished kitchen chairs, both regular and fiddle back at prices which save you money. Economy Furniture Co 1. O. O. F. Bldg FOR SALE—USED HEATERS, both coal or wood. Two large cas $10. each. Four assorted Cole's Airtight heaters. Economy Furniture Co., 1. O. O. F. Bldg iron sizes FOR SALE—5': acres situated on Glacier Highway northwest of town. Wonderful view. Virgin tim- ber. Will sell all or any part Would make good proposition to sub-divide and sell homes or home sites. Absolutely clear title guaranteed. Plot known as Wood- ford Tracts. If interested, com- municate with Mrs. J. W. Wood- ford or apply by letter to W 2918 care Empire. FOR SALE—USED RANGES—ONE STAR ESTATE SIX HOLER with coil, one Majestic six holer with coil; ranges priced from $15 to $20. Economy Furniture Co, I. O. O. F. Bldg FOR SALE—One mahogany finish cigar and tobacco case. Good price for quick sale. George Bros. FOR SALE—Real values in wool mixed double blankets suitable for camp, boat and general use Economy Fudniture Co, I. O. O. F. Bldg FOR SALE—Three-room log cabin, Fritz Cove Road, fully furnished Beautiful view. Apply on prem- ises to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom FOR SALE—Beer tables, ed, strongly constructed, turned legs and priced right. See them. Come in round or square styles. Economy Furniture Co., 1. O. O.‘ F. Bldg. | FOR SALE—18-foot round bottom,| copper riveted, oak ribbed boat;| collapsible top, 16 h.p. Johnson| motor. Suitable for prospecting or outing. Phone 15 or see Sam Daniels care of Alaska Laundry.| unfinish- | HOME on 6th and Park Sts. Phone’ 3602. | JOR SALE—T7-tuve Kolster Radio, | $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial| Rooms. Phone 537 ! FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. Well| established cash business is offer-| ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free and clear of debts. Inquire Mid-| get Lunch. | | FOR SALE or rent—Planos and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An-| derson’s Music <Shoppe, Seward| Street. Telephone 123. | FOR SALE — Modern cozy four- room house, beautiful view, nice neighborhood. Close in. Rents for $20.00 a month. Must sell quick, make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- Kanna, Dixon Street. FOR SALE — Five-room house | kitchenette and bath. Double garage, ideal location. Price $2- 000.00. Next to Gorham's Coffee Shop. Phone 194. ' FOR RENT—Sleeptng room. Phone MEADOW A MOUNTAIN Ly P cp o oL FING. FOR CLIMBING/ 1 WONDER WHERE WE'D BETTER LOOK FER SECH A PLACE, PAW 2 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, fireplace and front vard. Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — Five-room house, kitchenette and bath. Telephone 194 FOR RENT—2-room partly furn- ished apartment with bath and kitchenette. Telephone 1502 FOR RENT—Fully furnished apart- ment to sub-let until July 28 in the Assembly Apartments. In- qfire S 2919 care Empire. FOR RENT—Furnished house, four| rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy, HOUSEKEEPING rooms, one room and Kkitchenette, 2 room apt, Phone 436. | FOR RENT—Completely furnished 6-room home. Excellent location. Telephone 3703 FOR RENT—Nicely ed room. Quiet. Tel. 7-ROOM furnisheu nouse. Enquire Mrs, Anna Winn. | rurnished heat- 330. toward a canary and pet ducks, baby chick for company. PARTLY furnished apartments.| Davis Apts., apply 132 6th St. | By SIGRID ARNE - | WASHINGTON, June 30.—“Tim- FOR RENT — Single apt. Reduced mie,” the most famous cat known rates. Nugget Shop. to Washington's official life, is re- — ceiving visitors again with some- apartment, yhing of his old nonchalance. Snow FOR RENT—Furnished heated, suitable for couple Timmie has a most un-catlike” White Apartments. Inquire 8t/jove for the soclety of birds, & Snow White Laundry. characteristic which has greatly added to his visiting list among the . e L great and near-great of the capi- HOUSE FOR RENT- 3 Willough- tal by Ave. Phone 223. L. R. Smith. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. Had Duck Companions The cat, belonging to Bascom |Timmons of Texas, newspaperman oy and last year's president of the Na- PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004.|!ional Press club, was happy all |winter with a pair of duck com- 537 E | panions. FOR RENT—Furmshed apt. In-' qpe trio ate from the same plate quire Bishop Apts. land when Timmie curled up for e |the night the ducks slept next to g D 1 him or on top of him as the sit- LO' I \}VD POL'ND uation permitted. But the ducks atch, chain and fob, in- 8TeW too large for apartment house living and had to go. LOST—W. itialled G.C.W. Reward . Return to Grover C. Winn. | 'll‘mnm« mourned and refused to e & E SEMER Mr. and Mrs. Timmons capitu- WANTED | lated. They bought him a fluffy, e ; WANTED—Will purchase small ice baby chick. The erratic cat is hap- box, must be cheap and in good PY again and the chick shows no condition. Telephone 564. |surprise at his odd foster-mother. | Coolidges Started It WANTED—Hotel, house or laundry| Timmie's strange desire for bird work wanted by experienced 1ady.|companions arose when President Telephone 396, room 14. |and Mrs. Coolidge sent a canary to | i s WANTED—Good second hand stove\"he Timmons household. The cat with coils. Phone 2951 |was a mere kitten then. > The canary hopped around him, MISCELLANEOUS " |tweaked his whiskers and hopped away twittering excitedly at his $25.00 REWARD for the capture and conviction of party or parties own playfulness. Timmie seemed to think it over and decide that the who removed my tools and camp|liitle, feathered person was quite equipment from my cabin. “San- dy” Smith. all right as a companion. spread and many famous persons, among them Gen. John J. Persh- ing, came to visit. For the general TURN your ola §olu into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. — FIRE ALARM CALL~ Third and Pranklin Front and Franklin Front, near Ferry Way HALF’S(‘)I’es‘heels‘ men’s dress shoes $1.50, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. HEELS, rubber or leather, men's 50c, women's 35c. Saloum’s. &b FOR BALE—Cate fixtures consist-| ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. | CHOICT. level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th Se. et e RS S SEE MORRIS 10r nighland forest wood, any length. SXCEPTIONAL pargamns m used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. More For Your SMART DRESSMAKING SHOPPE Hours 8 to 12 N—1 to 6 pm. | Main St. 219 | reasonable | | Front, near @ross Apts Front, opp. City Whart Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office Willoughby at Totem Grocery. opp Casr ‘Willoughby. Cole’s Garage Front and Sewara T LT \ FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | | WRIGHT SHOPPE | i PAUL BLOEDHORN | e s Iy T | | | | | SCANDINAVIAN ! ROOMS Phone 513 Steam Heat | LOWER FRONT STREET | Rates by Day, Week or Month | | [ ol] 27 | | | | Harris Hardware Co. | | Lower Fron' Street | b g e ([ BETTY MAC ‘ BEAUTY SHOP | The news of the odd mend.shipl “Timmie,” the Washington cat that early showed friendliness is happy again. The ducks, one of which is shown resting comfortably with him, outgrew the apart- ment, and “Timmie” was unhappy until his owner bought him a Timmie could usually be coaxed to put on his boxing act, turning into a veritable, furry fighter. The gen- eral chuckled and the cat arched his back for an approving pat. In his lighter moments he plays hide and seek and “cat polo” a game he originated. He bats the ball for a goal and his owners, for | want of a better name, have de- cided he is playing a feline form of polo. But he does it only mood moves him. S e SUSAN ANETTA | FRAME, ALASKA PIONEER, DIES (Port Angeles News) Alaska and the State of Wash- ington lost one of their able pion- eer women when Mrs. Susan An- netta Frame, 77, wife of John W. Frame of Ketchikan, Alaska, pass- ed away here Sunday morning at 1:20 at the home of a son, Ira | Frame, 428 East Sixth Street. Susan Annerta Carpenter was born in Litchfield, Michigan, July 29, 1855. She was married to John | W. Frame at Council Bluffs, Towa, |July 20, 1882. To the union were ‘born five children, three of whom ‘nre surviving. | Mrs. Frame was a long-time resi- dent of Washington State, and liv- |ed here intermittently during the past 23 years. She went with her husband and family to Alaska n the gold rush days, remaining there !more than ten years, and became| | | for Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s Cafe L when the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933. e Igloo, Pion- s of Alaska. For the past eight vears, she has resided in Port Angeles with her son, Ira, and family. Mrs. Frame was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church more than sixty years. She was devoted to her church work and was highly | respected and loved, not only in church circles but also by all with whom she came in contact. Surviving relatives include the wsband, Johu W. Frame, pioneer Alaska publisher; three sons, Ira of Port Angeles William of Copper Center, Alaska and Park Frame, of Montrose, California; five grand- children and one great grandchild U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, June 26, 1933. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, 419 Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, until 9 o'clock A. M. on July 19, 1933, for 3.788 miles of surfacing on the Glacier Highway, Lemon Creek- Duck Creek Section, in the Tongass National Forest First Judicial Di- vision, Territory of Alaska, involv- ing 6,500 cubic yards crushed rock or gravel top course. The attention f the bidder is directed to the special provisions covering sub- letting or assigning the contract, minimum wage and domestic arti- cles, materials and supplies of the specifications and proposal. Where plans and specifications are re- quested a deposit of $5.00 will be required to insure their return within 30 days after opening of bids. Checks should be made pay- able to Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. Plans and specifi- cations may be examined at Bureau of Public Roads, Federal & Terri- torial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, Forest Service, Commercial Bldg., Ketchi- kan, Alaska, Associated General Contractors, Multnomah Hotel, Port- land, Oregon, Associated General Contractors, W. 515 First Ave., Spo- kane, Washington, Associated Gen- eral Contractors, Arcade Bldg., Se- attle, Washington, Pacific Builder & Engineer, Seattle, Washington, and Western Public Works Con- tractors’ Association, Winthrop Hotel, Tacoma, Washington. Bid blanks may be obtained at the of- fice of the Bureau of Public Roads, Room 419, Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Wil- liams, District Engineer. Leaves Juneau Southbound “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE GEORGE” Every Saturday at Midnight H. R. Shepard & Son Behrends’ Bank Telephone 409 V- c I. V-8383 _Ilaiional_ By CLIFF STERRETT o~ _@H’Ef\'&ekfif 3 IT'S A CINCH THEY'S NO SECH PLACE ON THIS PLANET/! FILM STARS * MOVE IN ON SPORTS NOW HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 30—It’s | getting to be hard to keep the! motion picture stars out of thel| |sports drama as it is to keep the countr leading athletes off the| silver screen. Joe E. Brown bought himself a piece of the Kansas City baseball | club of the American Association. | Joseph M. Schenck is p: the Agua Caliente, Mex., Jockey club and Raoul Walsh, the di- rector, owns several thoroughbreds. | Hoot Gibson is a rodeo manager. The Marx Brothers have stepped | into fisticuffs with the managing | of Sammy Cohen, heavyweight. Al Jolson tried to purchase the management right of Freddie Mil- | ler, world's N. B. A. featherweight | champion. | Harold Lloyd is the pionzer in | sports. For tv sponsored a bowling team. Recently | it won eight of the nine medals in the Pacific Coast Bowling Congress | and his doubles combination has won the coast title for the last four years - OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR i Juneau, Alaska, June 28, 1933 Sealed bids, in duplicate, will be {received at this office until 10:00| a.m.,, July 5, 1933, and then publicly | opened, for purchase or lease of| the following Territorial property. | All of Lot 4, Block S, Townsite of Juneau, Alaska, (situated on the | NW corner of Third and Seward Streets) and the building located thereon, known as the “Territorial| Museum Building,” formerly known | | as the “Garside Building.” 1. Purchase of said pr operty,| stating awmount offered and | terms of payment. 2. Lease of said property for | (a) One year | (b) Two years. (c) Three years. | (d) Four years. (e) Five years. The Territory reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN W. TROY, Governor. NEW! e PETER PAN | BEAUTY SHOPPE ! Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | | PHONE 221 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY © 7:00 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 a.m. 2:30 pm. 5:30 p.m. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight PLUMBING PHONES 83 OR 85 Why Pay More? 0il Burner, complete with controls...$170.00 16-Barrel Fuel Oil Tank ... 50.00 Electric Wiring - 12,50 Material (piping, fitting, fire brick) 15.00 Digging hole for tank and back filling - 15.00 Labor, including 6 mos. free service 35.00 Total cost to you ... $297.50 Full Automatic Silent Guaranteed RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” SHEET METAL LARGEST FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer *YUKON TALASKA I*ALEUTIAN IN'WESTERN “YUKON tALASKA June June July July July 12 Due Juneau Due Juneau July 3 July 4 July 10 July 11 28 July 2 30 July 3 5 July 9 8 July 11 July 16 *Southwestern Route. FSoutheastern Route. tConnects with S. S. Starr at Seward for Alaska Peninsul la oprts. FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, A “Northland” and return: “Norco” to J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Round Trip Rates gent Phone 2 Serving Alaskans to Seattle —$60.00. Seattle and return—$48.00 D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA™ June wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Jm;l 30 July 6 July 7 e years he has| Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla. *Calls first trip of month 'only Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agen! SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE | From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 23; July 7, 21 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 30; July 14, 28 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 ‘Iickets, reservations and full particuiars rrom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU FERRY TIME CARD 13 midnight t1:00a ™ | —Freight Wil ve acceptec { —Raturdays only :! Juncau Ferrs & Navigs tion Company Pt o et Motorship “ESTEBETH" Leaves Juneaw Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agem Phone Single O Pacific Transportation Compas) M. S. “PACIFIC” L,’:;vu City Dock every Thurs- at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way solnts. 4 J. B. Burford & Co., Agentr i Phone 9 Valentine Blag ——— SAFE FAST A. B. HAYES, Manag Hangar 28—Hotel 10 Alask;ss—outhern Airways PROVEN DEPENDABIL! Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Ahskrer » Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reservations—Call or See er, GASTINEAU HOTEL T_fl]DWIG N]L . Eflne Floors Estimates Free | : SLSON | EWELER '||” GARLAND BOGGAN | Watch Realring Flooring Contractor \ Brunswick Agemoy ( Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | FRONT STREWT ' Sanding, Finishing | ¢-— ————————- ——4 || 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | -~ o | - l|e 5 | AINTS—0 i Rl el The Florence Shop | HARDWARE | Permanent Waving a S ity ' Th | Florence Holmquist, Prop. l { i Thomas, Hardware Co. | | PHONE 421 i L 1! Behrends Bank Building | e . o LT —e THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases™ WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ¥ . £—