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HER HEELS Y'GOTTA WATCH OuT FOR! | | | ZARGE clean héu;ekeeping room $10.00 monthly, also double. 207| m dory, 21 ft. 6 | | 2nd, next Winn Hat Shop. | | lor shank en-| and carbure- | FOR SALE—E o 8 hp ropell Price $150. Phone FOR RENT—% and 3 room furnish- | ed apartments at the Knight| Apts. Phone 201 or 426. i r hemstitching machine. electric sewing machine. One g-tube electric Majestic radio Cheap for cash. Inquire at Jar- an's Store. FOR RENT — Furnished @room‘ house with bath. Inquire Michael | Vagge rear Hi-Line Grocery,| Willoughby Ave. | FOR SALEFurnished house with - two apartments. Furnace in base- b VACANCIES Seaview Apts. Single double or three rooms or cabins Furnished, water and lights. Rea~ sonable rents t 530 Park St. after 6 inquire at Home House. | room furnished apt. with Phone 1005. THRE bath. 3ed, springs and spot- mattress, $17 mbination ng and floor lamp, $6. See 5th and Kennedy Pv e 0 eeer 0000000 %0000000008%00C FOR SALE les sm FOR RENT — Large housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also one for $12. Phone 436. CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in cii Inquire 132 6th St FOR SALE FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. FOR REN1—Four-room furnished | house. Phone 187. Seventeen-ft. round bottom boat with 10 h.p. John- son motor. Reasonable. Call at Chas. Warner Machine Shop. |FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. Steam heated, nicely furnished Frigidaire. Electric range. Call Windsor Apartments. FOR SALE—Miage. Lunch. Well establishied cash business is offer-| ed for sale on account of sick- ness. Frigidaire equipped. Free FOR RENT — Furnished apart-| and clear of debts. Cash or terms. ment, newly decorated, with bath Inquire Midget Lunch. Also furnished two room hnuso.\} and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, | FOR SALE—FPurnished apartment Willoughby Ave., or telephone house must be sold to pay the 101-2 rings. ligations of an estate. ApPlY —m———————— : obiigations of an estwe ARDY ©oR RENT —Two-room furnished i """ house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- Avenue loughby BAURIFICE 1032 Willys ¥ +-d00F yAGANCIES; requced rates. Nug- | sedan. ‘Perfect condition. Priced geor apts. for quick sale. Phone 4042 . | phone’ 2654 | | FOR RENT — Peterson residence, | FOR SALE--5-room modern house Rt Mitanctie a0l bl Near| Y ADE Tixes. Rpply P Q. ; Box 1852 Ball Park. Double garage and drying :thcd Reasonable terms t0' s pooM furushed apt., beautiful responsible parties. Telephone 194~ yioy alectric washer, Frigidaire. ¥ 0. coeha. Apply 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock [ Sl MO OO, 30 b 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopoe. FURNISHED apts with bath and FOR S;\L ome for sale.! electric range from $15.00 and up. Reasonable terms. Telephone m.j 5 C“[i Apts. Ph°"f‘42?9_ Mrs. E. C. Guerin. | FOR R ¥OR SALE or renl—Planos and| APPly Gastineau Hotel. radios. Expert piano tuning. AD-|y,cancies MacKinnon Apartments. derson’s Music Shoppe, chgard Street. Telephone 143. | '—3s-room apt. and bath, FOR RENT—Sreping room. Phone 537 FOR SALL——~C;\re xmtx}res consist | ag ing of back bar, counter, stools PERELLE Aparvmems. Phone 2004, | and booths. Very reasonable Apply Kaufmann’s Cafe. | WANTED e Va2 Sag S TS ! BOARDERS and roomers at Chan- MISCELLANEOUS | nel Annex Apts. FREE wood, dry. New Hospital CHILDREN cared for by day, week Building. | or month. Phone 2552. TURN your ofo gola into vale. EXPERIENCED Cash or trade au Nugget Shop.| housework. Apply by G 1000 care Empir d for general letter to To selll To sell!! Advertising 18 | your best bet now. | WANTED—Boaraers by month or week. Reasonable rates. Inquire 8 % — 5! 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire. :| L. C. SMITH and CORONA | | mejephone 442, | s i i || HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES 1. B. 13“‘:;‘0"! & Co. | 176" #1.95. Men's heels 50c, ladies Seward Street. 35c. Saloum | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | &l [H " LOST AND FOUND i niiviuims FOUND—Lodge pin. Owner de- 2 scribe and pay for this ad. In- FIRE ALARM CALLS quire at Empire HAND toole« Amity hpytainer con- | I [ .l": ;rm": ::g m taining key. Found on Basin | i on! 3 K S S S Pron Read. Owner may ha al b3 | LR 'y Perry Waj calling at Fn\])l":' ‘r‘;:l‘ ?nz'nnxlr:‘ {,’,1 i 1-6 Front, near @ross Apts. P ¥ sa f diaierl 1-7 Pront, opp. City Whart. | this ad. | i-8 Front, Saw ML O s T re—— 1 1-8 H‘o):‘ ."w: J. ;m | TAN eolored keytainer with | 4-1 Willoughby at Totem Pickéd up on dock. Owner may | Grocery. have same by calling at Empire i -3 Willoughby, opp. Cash and paying for this ad. BETTY MAC | | BEAUTY SHOP | l 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 541 e s ) McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers . i i Resurrection Lutheran Church y REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 AM. ‘ oot ommn > ~ IT AINT HER HORNS OR HEELS-- Marine News GIVIL SERVICE b * Steamer Movements ° . NORTHBOUND . ® Prince Rupert scheduled to 0! e arrive at 4 o'clock this af- @ ! . oon. L3 ® Northland scheduled fo arrive ®| The United States Civil Service e Friday evening. o | Commission has announced open Alaska scheduled to arrive @ competitive examinations as fol- next Sunday lows: Zapora due Sunday Chief Engincering Draftsman, SCHEDULED SAILINGS | 82,600 a r, Principal Engineer- 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 15 per cent as a measure of ec- and a retirement deduc- Princess Louise scheduled to n of 3% per cent; department- arrive in port tomorrow service, Washington, D. C., and morning 6 o'clock and Id service. Optional branches: | sails southbound three hours hip hull, ship piping, ip ven-| later. ! tilation, marine engines and boil- | Yukon scheduled southbound ® | ers, and electrical (ship.) next Monday. G Marine engineer, $3.800 to $4,000. LOCAL SAILINGS r, Engzinegr 4 deduction ;of not to exceed 15 per cent as | a measure of economy and a re-} Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way Pports. AR R RN W) Pacific leaves every Thursday tirement deduction of 3% per| at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, departmental ce, Wash- Kake and way ports. n, D. C, and f service e cecscocence Associate Dye Technologist, $3,- S SinaTs o 200 a year, less a deduction of not . ® e e~ o w0 o0 0 {pexceed 15 per cent as a meas- . IDES TOMORROW e ure of economy and a retirement {® Alaska Standard Time; add e deduction of 3'2 per cent.; Cus- e 1 hour for Juneau district. e toms Service, Treasury Depart-, © o o000 009 0 e o e o ment for duty at New York City.| High tide 3:10 a. m., 156 feet All States except Iowa, Mdmc.“ Maryland, New Hampshire, Vi Low tide 9:15 a. m., 04 feet |mont, Virginia, West Virginia, High tide 3:22 p. m., 17.2 feet |the District of Columbia have re-| Low tide 9:50 p. m. -0.3 feet |ceived less than their share of| - appointments in the appn’txoned; i | departmental service at Washing-| Island Isolation Ends ton. } Full information may be ob-} SINGAPORE. — Christmas Ts- tained from the Secretary of the| United States Civil Service Board| e W port and | of Examiners, 311 Federal Build-| - | 1,000 miles northwest of Austral-| ia, is being placed in regular com- munication with the rest of the globs tMrough construction of two| wireless stations. ——————— ing, in this city ESTEBETH MAKES SPECIAL TRIP; TO | SITKA, 6 TONIGHT The Estebeth sailed under spec- ial charter at 4 o'clock yesterday | | i CHANGES AT SANITARY | Ray Stevens s now bookkeeper | afternoon for Todd with passen- at the Sanitary Grocery, suc-|gers for the cannery tender Dell- ceeding John Erbland, resigned. wood. The passengers were H. C. Dave Ramsey has also been add-| Lowe, R. H. Corbett, Mrs. E. M. ed to the staff of clerks. Brennon and soms, James, Jack - | and Tommy; Mrs. Geo. Getty and tson George, James Coggon, E. R. Lodin, Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, Mrs. Louis Lemieux, daughter Bar- bara and son Jimmy. The Estebeth returned to Ju- neau this morning at 8 o'clock and sails at 6 o'clock for Sitka and wayports. e The motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegal, sailed this morning at 10:30 o'clock with passengers, mail and freight for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points, on its regular weekly voyage — Wash It Up! | | | C | Aleutian scheduled to sail @ |ing Draftsman, $2,300 a year, Sen-| from Seattle August 26 at ior Engineering Draftsman, $2,000 9 a. m. a year, Engineering Draftsman, Norco scheduled to sail from $1800 a r, Assistant Engineer-| Scattle August 28 at 9 p. e'ing Draftsman, $1,620 a year, and m. , Junior Engineering Draftsman, §1,-| Victoria scheduled Yo sail @440 a year—for work on ships; from Seattle August 30 at less a deduction of not to excced PRIN. RUPERT SCHEDULED IN TODAY, 4 P. M Steamer Prince Rupert, of the ’anadian National, making her last rip to Southeast Alaska for this ason, is scheduled to arrive in ort at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Purser Norman McLean radioed to the Empire that there is a good of tourists abcard and also the following three pahsengers for Ju Donald and Gl Gil- son, and Margaret Yeakay. DAVIS FAMILY TO MEET AT REUNION Mrs. Louis Lemieux and her chil- dren Barbara and Jimmy, left for Tedd yesterday afte: on on the Estebeth for a few days’ visit with rer brothers, Don H. Davis, Super ntendent of the P. E. Harris Ca ing Company, James V. Davis, cnd Pat Davis, fox farmer of Se- curity Bay. Don H. Davis is a passenger on the Dellwood, can- tender, and the family is the opportunity for a - aking mion, - - FAMAWA SELLS HI ERE | The Famawa, W. H. Robinson, was the only fishing boat sell- ing in Juneau yesterday after-! noon or mor; The Ju-; neau Cold Storage Company pur- chased the catch of 1,000 pounds of salmon. this | Wheat testing 63 pounds to the, bushel as it came from the field was harvested on a farm Plainville, Tex. iy B — | I WE DO OUR PART || California Grocery T A Bright Snappy Job \\\\\”\.\ll/i/// THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begim and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Leader Departmen Store Open Evenings GEORGE BROTHERS t Store Keeps the New that Way $1.0 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET Established 1898 | e i INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska i your feet in good vigorous condition MOVEMENT STARTED TO CHANGE NAME OF LAKE TO HONOR MINING MAN ' | | | | It is the unanimous wish of | Mcose Pass residents that Upjer | Summit Lake, at Mile 16, Moose Pass, to renamed Dunkle Lake, in honor of W. E. Dunkle, noted Al- aska mine operator, engineer and [awator. who brought his private plane down upon its placid waters | thereby making the lake's initia- tion as a landing port, says the Seward Gateway. Nestling among glittering “crush- ed diamond” peaks and fra; rant lowlands, the jewel-like lake is ideal for airplane landingsand through Mr. Dunkle's recent acqui- | sition of the Oracle gold mine near iMile 15, it is certain the lake ;will soon be the site of consider- iablo airplane activity and resi- dents of the Pass are going to pe- tition proper authorities in the hope that Dunkle Lake will be ac- cepied; especially so, because the next lake called Summit Lake. FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southhound Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 4 Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Route, Route. FOR RESERVATIONS. TICKETS AND INFORMATION CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Steamer *YURKON tALASKA *ALEUTIAN tVICTORIA *—Southwestern t—Southeastern Phone 2 Rouné Trip Rate Sailing from Seattle Every Monday night at 9 p. m. B. BURFORD & CO. cket Agent Phone 78 “\‘gfl" t D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Gactineau J. T. Tennesen, Tenakee; Mead, Point Retreat; A. Frey, Sen- tinel T d: L. G. Wingard, Ju- neau; W. C. Arnold, Ketchikan; M. W. Sasseen, Ketchikan; Nick Bez, Todd. wi D | The Hou n Buffs, well out in the lead of the Texas League. were last in team hitting, with a mark around Hard et CORNS Gone In 4 Days Reots and All near Out to stay out—selling like hot cakes in Great Britain and now in America—the pleasant, easy way to get rid of corns—a joyous, refresh- ing, invigorating foot bath for 3 or 4 nights and then lift out the corn —roots and all. M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. CANADIAN e Leave Seattle August 17 Arrive Juneau Leave Junesi August 23 August 24 *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK ills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commereial Dock, Agent! FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas axd . PACIFIC ! | i 1 Thane o~ 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. SAILING | 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 1913,: g 3 05‘;: and SEATTLE 2:00pm. 12 midnight 5 | 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. From Juneau | *4:00p.m. PRINCESS LOUISE Leaves Douglas for Juneau Sept. 6, 14, 23 H :30a.m. 6:30p.m. H 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. Oct. 4, 15, 24 9:30a.m. 9:55p.m 5 ; 12:45p.m.1 11:30p.m SUMMEK TOURIST FARES | 2:15pm. PPl NOW IN EFFECT 3:45p.m.t $1:15am. Good till Octoker 31, 1933 5:00p.m. . Tickets, reservations and full *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepled. i—Saturdays only. particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juneau Ferry & Naviga- i It's the modern way—the sensible ' way to take out corns—to abolish | callouses—to dissolve the hard skin from heels and toes and to put so that you can walk and run and {jump and dance with ease and pleasure. Just ask for a box of Radox at Juneau Drug Co. or any modern drugstore — 2 sizes 45¢ and 85c— yowll be delighted. —adv. [ & » SHOE REPAIRING | | AllL Rubber Heels ... .35¢ Men'’s Half Soles $1.00 up FRONT STREET SHOE SHOP See “BIG VAN” ‘ o L 9:15 am. M. S. “PACIFIC” | e 2:30 pm, Lea Vock !‘.| i 5:30 pm. : hyn:t ?:'A.m. ‘G"flw'!‘hu-. il FINE | Special Saturday Trip Eake, Port Alexander and way| | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing || Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p. i I' ‘M v:rl; re:s::urn,zle rates | u::'r: Juneau at mdnp’.hm; = :“:- ;Irlul Qv Co, Agentr {| WRIGHT SHOPPE ||; 5} DO s s b AL R OEUTERY The Florence Shop | |- @iy | ‘ M;;n-l Waving a bflllv ] .\“1 o) ! ence Halmmiish, Peoss | i PHONE 427 ||| LUDWIG NELSON | Behrends Bank Bullding | \WELER 1 psisaiy @ Watch Repairing [ ] Brunswick Agency ] FRONT STREET WE HAVE IT e —— i | | at the Right Price ]l ,. = . | | Harris Hardware Co. PARVES-—oui8 A Lower Front Street l} [ i 3 - = To Lighten Grief THE delicate task of ar- ranging the last services may well be placed in our hands. Our complete facil- lies are at your disposal. The Use of Our Beautiful Chapel Free The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-3 i Fine Floors | | 403 Goldsteln Blg. L . LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) Estimates Free tion Company GARLAND BOGGAN | | sl xm‘lfi"iufo?ufi?ffim, Motorship Sanding, Finishing Phone 582 | “ESTEBETH* Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and TIME SCHEDULE Way CHANNEL BUS LINE e ey Effective June 1, 1933 1 Phone Bingle O LEAVE AUK BAY s PR ot a s 7:00 a.m, | 12:30 pm, [ 1 4:30 p.m. R aclfic Tramsportatiom Campany “ Duily Empire Want Ads Pay SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY, Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alasks Towns—Also Planes for Chazter ; For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES, Manager, GASTINEAU HOTEL Hangar 28——Hotel 10