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HEAVENS! HE'S SWIPED } GOOD GRIEF! [T'S A s BLOOD ANOTHER BAG F HOW KIN COCOA RETURN THE: POULTRY HE PINCHED, IF ALL THE NEIGHBORS HAS | YOU'RE ASKIN ME2? 200 9 ; Q EnT i : —1 213 PASSENGERS coreet Marine News | ABOARD ALASKA ted, nicely furnished by the City of Juneau. Scaled n 3} I be received by the idaire. Electric range. Call at atil 5 pam. August 18 Apartments. ! UN TB I P N n R TH two—8 ft. show cases for FOR RENT — Store with living Barcatn ‘for cash" J.'B. quarters ‘at’ rear. Calli "8t Hcoon-|% % N.C 0.5 6.0 ¢.6.0 6 9.8 el "~ ~a o} StAre - . . P Burford & Co. Cash Store, 2d, Hear Main Steamer Movements SEATTLE, Aug. 9-—Steamer Al- NORTHBOUND . . — s e IR aska cailed on the Southeast Al- 'O SALE—MiGge. Lunch. Well FOR R Furnished apart 4 ? a < established cash businiess 1s offer-| ment, newly decorated, with bath. | ® Yukon scheduled to arrive at aska Tourist Trip at 9 o'clock ® 10:30 o'clock tonight. 3 | this morning with 239 first class ® Prince Rupert due Thursday u( s NG’ and four steerage passengers on ® evening. L2 | board. LA | Passengers . ol A Also furnished two room hous and cabins. Apply Cash Groce: Willoughby Ave., or telephon 101-2 rings. s ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free ar of debts. Cash or terms. Midget Lunch. ® Northland due Saturday. booked for Juncau e Alaska due Sunday. = o D - are Mpyrtle Hoyt and Miss K. . FOR RENT — Two-room furnished e SCHEDULED SAILINGS Klopfenstein. AT YOUR OWN PRIC house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- | ® Princess Louise scheduled to 2 % ith Electric Co. | phone 2654. e sail from Vancouver August & [Ou_rtee“ Passengers ] _Al‘- ABOARD ALASKA : e e 10at9 pm * rive on Steamer from SEATTLE, Aug. 0.—Aboard the 3| TWO &nd three room furnished| ¢ Aleytian apartments for rent. Inquire 811 Basin Road or Phone 3204. eduled to sail August 12 at sc from Seattle 9 a. m Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle August 14 at 9 p. range—completely rebuilt : . . . m . . . . ° . top with 12x16 oven. Cash See Smith Electric Co. | steamer Alaska sailing this morn- ilng for Southeast Alaska are 130 (farmers and their wives from the Middle West and New England | States. The cruise is . sponsored by a farm publication of Cleveland, Ohio, and Springfield, Mass. Westward Points ! Steamer Aleutian, Joseph Ram- saucr, captain, Joe Large,’ pur- ser, docked last night at the Ju- neau Cold Storage Co?npan\- VACANCIES; reduced rates. Nug- wo-month old male wo-month o 1 get Apts, 519 6th St sl %L QP8 A L {LARGE furnished housekeeping fox terrier, mornings. Prince George scheduled to | ; m 7] b,n,gzm' 3 com-| Yrooms $10. Also double rooms, 207 sail from Vancouver Aug. 14 | Wha;f at 7 o'clock from the west- | 4 v 2 e . a1eo| Second St., next to Winn Hat at 8 p. m | ward. pletely equipped pz)ml tab}l(_‘: ‘MUJ Shop. Victoria scheduled to sail @) There were 14 passengers fo:"ElDER ARRIVES FOR ! Ry e e — = : from Seattle August 16 at e| Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. 5. C. cox.| SOUTH;KITTIWAKE IS | SEWING machine, baby nuggy, G. FOR RENT -room furnished 9 a. m. o Edward Avakoff, L. E. Tucker, ] DUE THIS AFTERNOON E. phonograph, Brunswick radio,j 0Use on Distin Ave. Phone 4902 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e(F. J. Harrison, Eli Phillips, J Lakina scheduled to arrive in e Newmarker, J. M. Clark, Glenn | { | | sasonable for cash.' FOR RENT — e KK‘H]IN% 1‘:“‘12"::1:1119\\1 Ave ro% ..RE:NF g 'mm: mm,hhfld port about 2 a. m. tomor- Q‘Carrmgton_ G. W. Gray, James Enroute to Seattle to lay up o — :Pfll»"_r“ ‘1)L )\Mlh 20;‘“‘ hnep row southbound. e | Brough, Sister Mary Justa, Sister|for the winter, the Fisheries Pa- 3-ROOM furnishes house. Reason-' AP'S: Telephone LOCAL SAILINGS o/ Mary Dorothy and Sister trol ship Eider, Capt. West, ar- Mary ‘ A able for sale, near ball POR RENT—Store room formerly | ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® | Millicent. rived in port today and was sched- park. Adel Vailett. Phone 32. ! occupied by Jarman's on Second|® day night at 6 p. m, for © The Aleutian also had abogrd | uled tq sail late this afternoon. . - Street between Main and Seward.| ® Sitka and way ports. e [Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bradford, of | The Kittiwake, Capt. Crawford, FOR SALE—A piano. Phone 169. ot 0 @ =0 oM with living| ® Pacific leaves every Thursday ® | Anchorage. He is a canncryman.|is due here this afternoon and Mrs. E. C. Guerin | upstairs or will rent sep-|® 8t 10 3. m., for Petérsburg, & Twclve boys of the Punahou school| will ‘continue to Seattle tomor-| £ o vl T R 1 ¢ re Ss g co| ® Kake and way ports. ® | of Honolulu, who have been mak-| row. FR BALE N rf“mmm .‘uu'.ms'; Bxh'r\. e S, Trelen O{o @ e e e 0000w 00 0 ing a trip through the interior The Widgeon, local patrol ves- Foe SMJUU((“‘)] ’T“ “AV‘][:/‘“AVHLHS Satel L. o i o e |and down the Yukon,building their | sel, will accompany the Kittiwake Olson on e o B e g i = FOR, RENT — Peterson residence, FOR SALE—At HALF PRICE. 400, ' Third and Dixon. Apply P. O.| pairs of native-made moccasins.| Box 1852. i See Mike Pusich, Douglas a and remain in the south all win- ter. -For ' the rpresent its place will be taken by the Brant and later the Scoter will be stationed hiere. Ten-year-old Clinton White of | OWn boats, under the Fort Worth “Tex., has suffered 38 Bayre Beauchamp: are-on bone fractures in eight 3 | way back to Honolulu. -« — | Levensaler Aboard Louis A. Levensaler, ______/FOR RENT — Small apt, partly| attle SACRIFICE 1932 WIllys 8, 4-door| furnished, 2 rooms, bath, kitchen- | ! mining engineer, who has been e sedan. Perfect condition. Priced| ette. ‘Call 1502. {looking over mining properties at ®e 0 v s o000 00 for quick sale. Phone 4042. - o Latouche, was aboard, bound for TIDES TOM.ORROW ° FOR RENT—Inree-room furnished | FOR SALE--5-room modern house; apartment with bath. Telephone with kichenette and bath. Near 2704 | Ball Pa Double garage and — P e 0 drying shed. Reasonable terms to 4-ROOM furushed apt., beautiful | . ° Seattle. P ® Alaska Standard Time; add e Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donohoe,|® 1 hour for Juneau district. e formerly of Donohoe and Dimond,|® ® @ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ® 06 ® 0 0 ¢ o are returning from a visit with = responsible parties. Telephone 104, view, electric washer, Frigidaire. | ":)heird son in Cordova, California ;l.ti)ih ttinge ;.:‘5 a. m., 13.2 feet H. C. Gorham | Apply 115 West 6th St. Phone, bound. le 9:45 a. m., 04 feet 0, am. by e Frank Reedy, with a travel tour| High tide 4.04 p. m. 165 feet - e Bl R P | 3 5 3 f 40, is returning to Seat-| Low tide 10:21 p. m., 09 feet 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at - —_ Bl party of 1 60 cents. Tnquire Nugget Shopve.| FURNISHED apts with bath and’ WO]“AN tle after a week in and around — Skagway. Southbound Passengers Passengers leaving Juneau when the Aleutian sailed at 9 o'clock last night were O. A. Smith, Vir- ginia Smith, Royal Smith, Marie Grand opera for 10 and 25 cents is proposed by the Hollywood Civ- ic Grand Opera Associaiion and the Los Angeies Playground ecom- mission. it | electric range from $15.00 and up.l| BEREFT . . . FOR SALE—Moderu home for sale.| Cliff Apts. Phone 209. [ i a i 1led eas le terms. Telephone 169. Many times we are cal fit}isflgal::c Gi\xum; 3 upon to act for a grief- stricken widow with only small children and no one FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. | 5 - Apply Gastineau Hotel. i FOR SALE or rent—~Planos and — 4 HALIBUTERS -~ SELL, SEATILE SEATTLE, Aug. 9.—Th2 halibut schooner Federal w: the only one to arrive today from the west- ern banks. pounds and sold for 7% cents a pound. Local bank arrivals lows: | Forward with 13,000 pounds, Al- {oha with 16,000 pounds, both sell- ing for 7% and 6 cents a pound; | Reliance with 2,000 pounds of hal~ | ibut and 10,000 pounds of sable, ! selling for 11, 6, and 2': cents [a pound. i {VICTORIA TO MAKE | S.E. ALASKA VOYAGE | _ Steamer Victoria will sail from | | Seattle on August 16 at 9 o'clock |in the morning for Southeastern | Alaska. The Victoria will take the | route of the Northwestern to all | ports on the Southeast Alaska run,| 1‘includmg Skagway and Sitka. and 6 were as fol- MOTORSHIP PACIFIC " BRINGS THREE HERE | The Pacific a | ing ived this morn- from Petersburg and wa; ! points with the following passen- gers: Mrs. Mabel Jacobsen, from | Security Bay; Harry E. Koss, from | Turnabout; and Everett Jensen, i from Wendell. e % } Dedication of néw mines | ceremonies similar to thosz of |wh.ch ships are christened has be- come a custom in western states. i | o o : Exclusive Agency { 3 with KABO CORSETS | | | radios. Expert piano tuning. An- Vacancy Frances Apt. Steam heat- | derson’s Music Shoppe, SA:wardJ ed. Call 132 6th St. | Street. Telephone 143. ey - to assume the responsibil- ity of burial arrangements. We are thoroughly sym- pathetic and considerate in Alfonso, H. A. Patton, Mary Lee Council, Frank Gilchrist, Mrs. G. Lindholm, John Hellenthal, I. Greenblatt, A. Greenblatt, M. R. MacKinnon ;\paerems.‘ | Vacancte: F—Cale Imxtures comsist FOR 8. i o . Phone ! si tions and can 4 {FOR RENT—Sreepng room. Phone] such situal a Niman, E. Niman, Tom Hall, Mr. {te ‘LTTHack bar, colnisr, sw;u; 537, ! be completely relied upon | gng Mrs g J. Mcherin, Miss O, and booths. Very reasona e} e s i i to render a well-directed E. Harris, Kathleen Whelan, Irene Apply Kaufmanu's C‘if‘l,— }PERELLE Ap euws. Phone 2004| and attentive service ad- Nelson, Elvina Berg, H. F. Reese, justed to the family's means or ideas of expen- diture. Chapel Service Free The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Crispin Arevala and Elmer derman, for Seattle. Passengers for Ketchikan were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffery, W. M. Robertson, Roy Oxman, Tom Hol- lywood, N. Lester Troast, William L. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Race, and Wm. Peterson. L. M. Westcott went to Petersburg. — e ZAPORA SAILS Q H Hei- SCELLANEOUS | . | WANTED Hospitall— & =8 v Building. | WANTED — Sewing of any kind. — e — — | Phone Mrs. Bathe, 3801. TURN your olo gOlG into valus.| S e Sl (e Cash or trade at Nugget Shop., EXPERIENCED sicnographer and| o SO it | bookkeeper desires part time Seventy per cent of the youths| work. Address P. O. Box 1375. in the civilian eonservation camps ' - -5 L R TR in the Santa Barbara National HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES || forest had never seen an occan| $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies | 1 New FREE wood, dry. Mrs. Mary O’Dea, the Hot and cold also breakfast, beginn Room. prior to enroliment. | ®c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. I L4 e ~® | WOMAN wants housekeeping Posi- | morning. | Juneau Ice Cream l‘ tion. Go anywhere. Box 1794, TNUDN | Ketchikan, Alaska. | ! ' | Parlors b Faistiod e Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | | WANTED—Twenty empty 5 gal-| 2 | 2 Wat 1 DANISH ICE CREAM || 1lon cans, twenty cents each. De- | . The motorship Zapora with Capt. George Weiss of fresh ° ® . liver to M. S. Pacific tonight or ; MacDonald and Purser Matson, - Thursday morning \arrived in port at 4 o'clock Tues- COME — s ) ‘ | day afternoon, stopping at the Ju- WANTE]S*T\H‘ empty 5 gal- t FINE lon cans, twenty cents each. De- Watch and’ Jewelry Repairing | liver to M. S. Pacific tonight or at very reasonable rates || Thursday morning WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN ! neau Commercial Dock with 45,000 feet of lumber and general mer-| chandise. The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. received 60,000 feet Of lumber. From Juneau the Zapor: day noon for Seattle gof with the follow I For Seattle—R. Smith, H. Ahren- stadt, H. Anderson, Mary Hill. | TFor Kimshan Cove—Mrs Smith. dance floor. T KRS W Ac P TR —_— : | BETTY MAC | FORD | BEAUTY SHOP | | 107 Assembly Apartments % g y For Chichagof—L. E. Tucker. A GENCY | PHONE 547 Makes the Old Bus Look | —eb == 2 Like New! | THREE PASSENGERS ON § Bt Y ¢ LAKINA FOR HAINES || (Authorized il Keeps the New that ! Three passengers aboard the w | Siith Flectric Co. Way Lakina, in ]Lar: esterday after- ! Gastineau Buflding noon, were booked for Haines— OILS | ks P $1 00 L E. Addis, J. White and John GREASES | eukemsions ' Fn ! ————— L ELKS MEET TONIGHT. adv. CONNORS Motor Co., INt C. FRONT STREET BEAUTY SHOPPE Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 PHON A SO What Could , Be Sweeter = of the famous ARCADE CAFE is now taking charge of the Capital Beer Parlors Lunch Hot lunch will be served at noon, sandwiches of all kinds during the evening are obtainable, and alse hot chili made by Capital Beer Parlor has a first class ball room in conncction. We supply the music and the You Do Your Stuff Phone 569 for reservations Parties Are Solicited CAPITOL BEER PARLORS T THE- SANITARY GROCERY “1_'he Store Thqt Pleases” former Mary Young, dishes will be served, ing at 10 a.m. every and first class materials. ON IN Private Booths She brought in 21,000/ FINEST % il fllhi ST LARGEST FLEET TueA FAS KA i+ SAILING SCHEDULE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Sleamer Seattle *ALEUTIAN 1LAKINA Aug. 2 Aug. 6 *YUKON Aug. 6 Aug. 9 TALASKA Aug. 9 Aug. 13 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 12 Aug. 15 *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 REMEMBER— The 12th Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair, Juneau, September 13, 15, 15, and 16 Sailing from Seat: Every Monday night at 9 p. m. B. BURFORD & CO. D.B. FEMMER ket Agent Phone 78 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 . M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only August 1 R. J. MCKANNA, Agent. OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK August 8 Tickets, V. W. PRINCESS LOUISE I SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 particulars from 6:15a.m. ARG 7:108.m. d 9:150.m.1 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | S7oam. and SEATTLE 1 Ry | { 00p.m. 3:30p.m.1 From Juneau | ca:o0pm. August 4, 16, 25 6:308.m. i 8:30a.m. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Pl i 5:00p.m. reservations and full *—Thane. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU — 7 el ST & Fine Floors GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Centractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing 403 Goldstein Blg. EESS—— ] TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight The Florence Sho l 3 {Ihnumtw”h‘ls i | | Florence Behrends Bank Estimates Free i I i Phone 582 7:00 a.m. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juncau for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15pm. 12 midnight 11:00a.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30p.m. 4! t—Freight will be accepied. t—Saturdays only. | . Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Jumean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agens Phone Bingls O 4:30 pm. 9:15 am, 2:30 p.m. i | | 12:30 pm. \ 5:30 p.m. l PHONE 427 : ¥l HMMMI | at the Right Price | | Harris Hardware Co. i Lower Front Street "Dalty Empire Want Ads Pay SAFE Weekly Service to A. B. HAYES, Man Hangar Towns—Also For Reservati PROVEN DEPENDABILITY ) GASTXI?EE% HOTEL -Hotel 10 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau ' Leave Junea August T Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juncau Commercial Dock, Agent' CANADIAN PACIFIC |