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THE DAILY ALASKA — gt | FOR SALE Electric radio, model 813. Cost new $165. You can| buy it ho for $65 cash. 'I‘vh'phone‘ Douglas 394, Oliver Olsen | FOR SALE—Miage. Lunch. Well established cash business is offer- ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free and clear of debts. Cash or terms. Inguire Midget Lunch. | FOR SALE— Furnished apartment house must be sold to pay the cbligations of an estate, Apply at Concrete Produets Oo. Wil _ loughby Avenue VIEW lot, sacrifice, Phone 303 FOR SALE_Used Ford dump truck by the City of Juneau. Sealed ! offers will be received by the| City Clerk until 5 p.m. August 18.} POR SALE—At HALF PR (pairs of native-made moccasins. See Mike Pusich, Douglas. | i Lo e e L L SACRIFICE 1932 Wilys 3, 4-door | sedan. Perfect condition. Priced | for quick sale. Phone 4042. i room modern house; with kichenette and bath. Near Ball Park. Double garage and, drying shed. Reasonable terms to responsible parties. Telephone 194. H. C. Gorham. { 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shoppe. ~Modern home for s Reasonable terms. Telephone 169 rs. E. C. Guerin. POR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. Ap-/ derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| Street. Telephone 143. | FOR SALE—Cate Iestures consist | ing of back bar, counter, stools ! and booths. Very reasonable | Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. E MISCELLANEOUS | NEW and rebuilt sewing machines @s low as $15. Any make machinai repaired. Singer Sewing Machine | Co. aboard gasboat IOLA at City | Float. Telephone 589. Here for| one week only. = | VACANCE ESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933. e 2ol SRS ot N Ry By CLIFF STERRETT ENE FOR RENT The Van Lehn resi- dence on Willpughby Avenue at $25 per month. Apply at resi- dence or to H. B. Le Fevre. FO room, electric plate, one for $12. Phone 436. FO—REE) —P\;urvroom furnished house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. $15. water, dishes, cooking utensils. Close in. Reasonable rent. Sea-| view Apts. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187. | FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. | Steam heated, nicely furnished. Frigidaire. Electric range. Call at Windsor Apartments. ¥ IOE. 400 FOR RENT—Two-room furnished | apartment. Steam heated. Tele- phone 5601. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. FOR RENT — Furnished apart- ment, newly decorated, with bath. Also furnished two room houses and cabins. Apply Cash Grogery, Willoughby Ave., or telephone 101-2 rings. OR RENT — Two-room furnished house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. reduced rates Nug- get Apts. LARGE furnished shousekeeping rooms $10. Also double rooms,"207 Second St., next to Winn Hat Shop. {FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house on Distin Ave. Phone 4902. FOR RENT — Peterson residence, TFhird and Dixon. Apply P. O. Box 1852, | §-ROOM turushed apt., beautiful view, electric washer, Frigidaire. Apply 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. FURNISHED apts with bath and electric range from $15.00 and up. Cliff Apts. Phone 209. PREE wood, dry. New Hospital| Building. ‘Cash or trade ar Nugget Shop. . 0. | @0 e0c0soecc0e0 00 L AT THE HOTELS [} b-.o-.o-.o..-o; Gastineau ‘ E. C. W. Dobbin, Vancouver, 8. C; A I Richardson, Vancou-| ver, B. C.; Beth Marie Anderson, | Juneau; Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.| Farr, New York City; Helen W.| Fars, New York City; A. G. Nord- | ley, Juneau. i 2 Zynda Mr. and Mrs. Trey, Sentinel Island; Miss Gladys Ruddy, Sitka; €. J. Sullivan, Haines. Alaskan B, Howard, Skagway; H. Geiska, Juneau; Gus Tadoff, Juneau; John John, Hoonah; E. Carlson, Juneau. FIRE ALARM CALLS FOR RENT—3-room apt. and bath. Apply Gastineau Hotel. Vacancy Frances Apz.‘stenm heat- ed. Call 132 6th St. Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments, FOR RENT—Sreepmg room. Phone 837, R RENT — Largfv lxofiael{eé{u g| Also| seeevcesccscccce Steamer Movements ° NORTHBOUND [ Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 5:30 o'clock temorrow morning and sails westward at. 10 o'clock. Prince George scheduled to arrive in port Thursday ev- ening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle at 5 p. m. today. Seattle August 14 at 9 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail ® from Seattle August 16 at 9 a m Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle August 17. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 21 at 9 p. m. i Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancauver August 21 at 8 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 23 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to arrive in port at 7 o'clock tonight and southbound at midnight. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive in port Wednesday morning at 6 o'clock and sails at 9. LOCAL NAILINGS Estebelly leaves: every Thurs- day might at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way DOorts. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. —,—————— MRS. MULVIHILL RETURNS Mrs. V. W. Mulvihill, wife of Agent Mulvihill of the Canadian Pacific, returned home on the Princess Louise, accompanied by her little daughter. Mrs. Mulvi- hill went south recently as nurse to Cash Cole, when he was ta- ken below for treatment. - ®e0ser~oves e TIDES TOMORROW Alaska Standard Time; add 1 hour for Juneau district. 90 cc00e000000 0 Low tide . m, 28 feet High tide . m., 10.8 feet Low tide . m., 69 feet High tide 13.1 feet 10: o PERELLE Aparvmens. Phone 2004. WANTED WANTED—Boarders by month or week. Reasonable rates. Inquire 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire. Telephone 442. fi;&ifi”sfi;mm.nnzss SHOES | $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50¢c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Streeb. | | WOMAN wants housekeeping posi- | tlon. Go anywhere. Box 1794, | Ketchikan, Alaska. LOST AWD FOUND LOST—Daughter of the Nile pin. Return to Empire please. EAND tooie- Amity ii, ytainer, con- taining key. Found on n Road. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. e TAN colored keytainer with keys. { | | Go window shoppmg in your easy chair. Read the advertisements. | Picked up on dock. Owner may | have same by calling at Empire | ———— this ad. | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, H‘unnnu ivm 10:30 AM. \ .—_—',__-‘-_'_' e | I Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET | eeecscsssnsccsoe Marine News . - W0 VESSELS 1 1 CRASH IN FOg © \Coast Guard Cutter Picks Up Damaged Schoon- er Oft Boston BGSTON, Mass., Aug. 15. — The Coast Guard eutter Wainwright has taken the Gloucester schooner Shir- !ley M. Clattenburg in tow for here after the latter was damaged in a collision with the Norewegian freighter Horda in a dense fog in Georges Bank. arrive this evening. ALASKA SOUTH ‘The Farmers' Tour Party spon- sored by the Ohio Farmer the New England Homestead, pass- ed through Juneau early maorning on their return trip home, In at 5 o'clock and out at 6:3f o'clock the unfortunates who were | scared out by the rain when the Alaska was here Sunday were un- able to make the Glacier trip, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fairley, who were married the night before they left Wilmington, Ohio, on thi tour, are enjoying their honey moon. Mr. Fairley is still sprink- ling the atmosphere with jokesand wise cracks, one of the least per-, turbed by the bad weather en- countered . since the Alaska left Seattle. From here the tour party goe: to Sitka, then to Vancouver, B. C., and eastward over the Canad- ian National through Jasper Na- tional Park and heme. Juneau passengers joining the Alaska here were C. V. Brown, for Petersburg, A. Van Mavern for Ketchikan, and the Rev. A. P, Kashevaroff and M. Howard, Sitka. | | - ———— - Steel ties laid between 30 and 40 years ago are still in use on' railways in the cape province of South Africa. ! | S e | To sell! To sell!! Advertising i your best bet. now. The Wainwright advised the local Coast Guard headguarters she will in port with her tow late EARLY TODAY: and this for, EXTENSION N | EASTERN AREA. S SUBGESTED ‘Wingard Recommends 3 ays Extra—Pleased | with Speed Boat “Hot” Office Garb “9 v An extension of three days for the commercial salmon fishing season in the Eastern district, in-| cluding lower Chatham Strait, ! Frederick Sound and Stephens P; ge, has been recommended to Commissi of Fisheries Frank T. Bell, it was announced today by L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, who returned on the Brant last night after an inspec- tion of three districts. He left’ again this afternoon by plane for § a wider swing about Southeast Alaska. The lateness of the main of pink salmon, which led to tensions in both the Icy Strait Western districts, motivated Wingard in recommending the ditional time in the Eastern trict. He was satisfied with showing of fish in Iey Strait was certain that the escapement! there and in Chatham streams would be entirely adequate to seed and Gambier Bay waters and re- the spawning beds. Mr. Wingard went by plane this 3 afternoon to Todd and will be 83ain at met somewhere in Chatham Straits| the entire distance of Seymour tomoriow by the Brant. He will| Canal, all points morth in' Ste- proceed on that vessel to the Phens Passage past Limestone In- North and South of Prince of let to Taku Harbor and rejoined Wales Island and Southern dis-|the Brant at Graves Point. tricts to observe conditions there.| The speed craft proved it was ‘| e +will probably reach Ketchikan' reliable and seaworthy. Sunday it Thursday and return here late this made a round-trip between Pillar week. |Bay and Tebenkoff Bay, encount- run ex- | and ad- Summer office costume of Miss dis- Ruth Skeen is suggested for na the' tional adoption during warm days | She wore aca; ship tournament. He l2ft cruised Hugh at noon for lunch. 1:15 p. m. and ing and had little difficulty. Mr. Wingard first advocated the speedboat patrol during his former service with the Bureau. He ex- perimented with fast craft in Bris- be immature, accounting for the tol Bay and Prince William Sound. failure of the fish to head direct- He expects to use it more and 1y for the spawning beads. |more in Southeast Alaska until an Pleased With Speed Boat | airplane patrol, such as it planned The results of the operations by Commissioner Bell, is estab- of the speed boat patrol, tried lished. out late last weéek and early this. SAILING OF NORCO districts indicate an abundance of humpbacks feeding off-shore,! but only a comparative small num- ber ‘has worked into the inside watrs. The spawn is declared to weck from the Brant, were highly gratifying, Mr. Wingard said. Us—l ing a small, cabin cruiser, pow- ered with a Chrysler motor, Capt.? lS POSTPONED DAY 3 Clyde I. Bell yesterday mspected" \ ¥ ’Crnps and seine-boat areas over Motorship Norco sails from Se- la 150-mile course in eight hours. attle at 5 o'clock this afternoon The work he did would have re-' according to advices reccived by * quired two full days operation by Wharf Agent D. B. Femmer. The the Widgeon. | Norco was scheduled to sail for Leaving the Brant at 8:10 a. Juneav at 9 o'clock last night, but *m. Monday at Turnabout Island,'a heavy southbound cargo could Capt. /Bell inspected Pybus Bay not be discharged in time. Soiltj —%= ska Fair PTARES JuneausSeptember 13, 14,15,16 FOR PREMIUM BOOKS W, rite W. S. PULLEN, Secretary : J\fneau, Alaska this in typing champion: joined the larger vessel at Point! Reports from all sources in those'ering a regular gale in the cross-| FINEST STEAMERS LARGEST A y SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Bue Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 Steamer *YUKON IA A UTIAN 1VIOTORIA *YUKON ... Aug. TALASKA ....Aug. *—Southwestern ‘t—Southeastern 9 12 16 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug: 20 19 Aug. 22 23 Aug. 27 Route. Route. FOR RESERVATIONS. TICKETS AND INFORMATION CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent . Aug. Aug. Aug. Phone 2 . Suiling from Seatils Every Monday aight a9 b. m. . B. BURFORD & CO. D. B, FEMMER Aseat Phona 78 B, Ast. Ph. 114 : % > 99 Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Junes M.S. ZAPORA August 17 August 23 August 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month enly OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent\ CAHADIAN ACIFIC SATLING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and . Thane 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.m+ 2:00p.m. 3:30p.m.t *4:00p:m. | i 12 midnight From Juneau i PRINCESS LOUISE August 4, 16, 25 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till Octoler 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.1 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freiglit will ke accepted. 1—Saturdays only. | | i1:15am. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent e Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company ————— Motorship_ “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thure- day at 6 P, M. for Sitka and “ Way Perts DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Phone Bingls O - ! Pacific Transportation Company | M. §. “PACIFIC” — | Fine Floors Hardwood Flooring—Laying, TIME SCHEDULE } 7:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Leaves Oity Dock Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. + Florence Holmgquist, Prop. Estimates Free | Sanding, Finishing ‘l CHANNEL BUS LINE | vy 23 pm Leave Juneau at midnight e Helmarush GARLAND BOGGAN j 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | Effective June 1, 1933 4:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. The Florence Sho, I Behrends Bank Bullding Flooring Contractor T — oo e, i T Y R SR R LEAVE AUK BAY LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) Special Saturday Trip Permanent Waving » — WE HAVE IT at the Right Price | II Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street | i e —. * Daily Empire Want Ads Pay t !

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