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Py THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933. e e e e A SUN-SUIT, IF YOu STAY IN THE SHADE, STUPID 2 POLLY AND HER PAILS DID You REASONY) (/A INSECT, WITH HIM, MA2 N i W y g GRAHAM Broters L i/ geod condition. Service TMOt- ors. Phone 202 - i FOR SALE — Piano, $75. Set of Book of Knowledge, practically: new, 20 books for $25. Apply Apt.' 100, Assembly Apartmets. CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. FOR R Inquire 132 6th St. FOR SALE_Furnished apartment FOR RENT—Four room house must be sold to pay the obligations of an estate. Apply at Concrete Products Co. Wil-| phone Douglas 394 i loughby Avenue. BACRIFICE 1932 WiLys 3, 4-door sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. FOR SALE--5-room modern house | with kichenette and bath. Near| Ball Park. drying shed. Reasonable terms to} responsible parties. Telephone 194,1 H. C. Gorham. 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock &t 160 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopna.' FOR SALE—Moderu nome for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. . E. C. Guerin. or rent—Planos and xpert plano tuning. An-: Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143. FOR SALI—Cafe Imlures consist ing of back bar, counter, stouls and booths, Very reasonable | Apply Kaufmann’s Cafe. —_— . . MISCELLANEOUS HAVE opening for active man not over 50 years old. Must be cap- able of handling warehouse of | highest type merchandise. To right man, corporation offers good contract with salary and | commissions. Must be well ac-| quainted in this territory and | able to fully secured. Write full, Pacific| 802 Arc-| Business Service, Inc., tic Building, Seattle, Wash. FREE wood, dry. New Hospital Building. TURN your ola gola into value.|PER! ‘Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOR SALE Secondhand Arcola Heating Plant and Radiators .in /first class condition for sale cheap. Two secondhand Hot Water Boilers in good condition. Buy Soap Dishes for your cabins now. CHEAP! Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing Heating Sheet “Metal Work “We tell you in advance what the job will cost.” NRA—WE DO OUR PART | | | - “ 2 FOR RENT — Vacancy Marshall I?GI Cear zoom’ $10.00 MOALHLY. rooms, $15.00. 3 reoms, A *207..2nd, - near . Sewatd. Apartments. Four rooms, furnish- |/ ed, heated, Frigidaire. Beautiful| view. Apply 115 Sixth St. Tele-|® phone 330. Double garage and o o o0 turnished apt. with | FOR RENT — Large housekeeping IFOR REN3—Four-room | house. Phone 187. {FOR RENT — Peterson residence, make small wesLmnuliFURNISHED apts wfi‘t.h bath and | {T—Unfurnished five-room Phone 385, apartment. house in Douglas about Sept. Located close to school. Tele- FOR RENT—Four room furnished apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John Reck. FOR RENT—2 and 3 room furnish- ed apartments at the Knight Apts. Phone 201 or 426. bath. Phone 1005. room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. m furnished | FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. Steam heated, nicely furnished.| Frigidaire. Electric range. Call at| ment, newly decorated, with bath Also furnished two room houses and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave,, or telephone 101-2 rings. i - | | Third and Dixon. Apply P. O. Box 1852. eleotric range from $1500 and up. CIliff Apts. Phone 209. Vacnnc}c;s—MmKlnnnn Apartments. FOR RENT—Sreepmng room. Phone| 537. 2 ELLE Aparvmex;us, Phone 2004. | | WANTED WANTED—Steam-heated furnished room, close in. Must be reason- able. Lady. Address H 3112, care Empire. CHILDREN cared for by day, week or month. Phone 2552. EXPERIENCED maid for general Moore, | \CLEVELA VISIT WORLD'S FAIR G. E. Cleveland, assistant cash- | M. Behrends Bank, and| land, left last night on e Alaska Standard Time; add | the Yukon for Seattle enroute for|e 1 hour for Juneau district. | Chicago and the World's Fair. MIZEO 0 0 jer of B Mrs. Cley Ppeosevseccocscssco Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No boats northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle August 28 at 9 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle August 30 at 9 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 31 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS LOCAL SAILINGD Estebeth Jeaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports, Pacitic leaves every Thursday at 10 & m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. es s e seenscese ALASKA 1S OUT OF PORT TOBAY | ENROUTE SOUTH Alaska ‘Line Liner Arrives from Skagway and Sails Southbound passengers from Ji neau were Herbert McLean, JosePh| Damron, Mrs. Albert Clark, Mrs. McL:an, Mrs. H. McLean, Iris V., john Runquist, Mrs. G. Issak, Paul Mrs.| patton, Henry A. Bundschu, J. K. W. E. Buits, Lois Martin, and!jackson, F. A. Metcalf, Mrs. L. Jean Butts Ohmer, Paddy Ohmer, and Jim| Cleveland, Mrs. Ohman for Petersburg; J. E. Boyle, Hawley Sterling, Bob Rosenberg, ! for Ketchikan; H. L. Coleman for|mrs. George Faltico, H. L. Red- Wrangell; Mrs. Coleman for Ten-|lingshafer, J. D. Christie, Helen akee; and Dow W. Baxter, Ben-| Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. jamin Lebasse, Willard Hfldebrand.lAdams_ R. M. Kidd, Olga May-| Jncobdjvu.»c-g(.’lo.acar I;ak?é‘gl.(aMon';mcska, Ruby Summers, and Paul te and R eman for . Julia K. Fleming, for Seattle; Earl >oo-—— NDS LEAVE T Marine News DISRUPTION TO' 'SCHEDULE WiLL NOT BE SERIDLS Accident to Aléutiéml LD<e— clared Not to Cause Much Delay to Traffic According to the latest advices from the Seattle office of the Al- aska Steamship Comuany, the mis- hap which occurred when the Aleutian scraped bottom Sunday YUKON IN FROM WEST WITH 146 FOR THE SOUTH Alaska Line Vessel Has Fun Steerage List — Seven- teen Debark Here With 146 passengers, 17 of them for Juneau, the steamship Yukon, Captain Charles Glasscock and Purser M. J, Wilcox, tied up last night at 7 o'clock at the City Dock, and sailed for Seattleiat 11 o'clock. Besides a full load of steerage passengers, the Yukon carried .twenty cannery workers. and a thousand cases of salmon ' picked up at Hawk Inlet from the-Sun- ny P Packing Company ' can- tender Decorah, which . went ound Saturday evening at Point Augusta. According to their re- ports, the Decorah is on er:way | to Seattle under her own ateam. | Passengers for Juneau on the Yukon were Paul A. Munroe, Alex- ander Mayer, Daw V. Baxter, Ben Laboree, Willard Hildebrand, Enos | Robinson, Steve Radey, E. K, Kin- of scheduled sailings. The present voyage of the Aleu- 4 tian which was interrupted, will be the only sailing missed. South- east Alaska passengers and cargo 11 come north on the Victoria, sailing from Seattle tomorrow, and the southwest Alaska passengers and cargo will be transferred to the Yukon, leaving Seattle Sep- tember 2. These plans will be carried out by the company un- less shippers. The WNorthwestern, which has been in drydock at Seattle under- going repairs to her hull, is ex- pected to be in condition in time to take over the nextsailing sched- uled for the Aleutian, which prob- ably will not be able to sail at that time, according to Robert J. McKanna, local agent. ZAPOl-lA ARRIVES FROM 00000000 ee0 e vl g oLt South Via Sitka (St T Daw ; = { nicutt auphing, J. Stewart, FOR RENT — Two-room Iurmslmui RO | 5. Torgerson, . .A. Gandner, F SOUTH WiTH BIG CARGO #4" house or cabin on 9th St. Tele-| THe'steamship ‘Alaska, Capl. ., G. Betts, Norma Leary, C. A. X phone 2654. V. Westerlund, and Purser Dave greadman, Mr. and Mre "R O, The motorship Zapflml arrived T ACANGIES Teamri mao ju-"| Doran, arrived from Skagway o% Kaho © 7 T at the Juneau Commercial dock V ,(,:tM: 'I_I. reduced rates. NUg-|3 gelock this morning and 19“5 Outbound passengers were: Mr. &% ooloak Sluskiay ibEItE with‘ Ass Anie. | via Sitka for Seattle at 5 o'clock.| ana Mrs, J. D. Christie, A, She-, O2P% Bugh McDonald, and Pur- ser H. Mattson. Round trip passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schumacher, rep- resenting the Seattle office of the ‘Wills Navigation Company; Mrs. George Wills, wife of the owner, ‘and baby: and Mrs. Rice. a friend. Forty thousand feet of lumber was discharged for Juneau, be- sides 16 toms .of concrete pipe at the City Wharf, and general cargo at the Alaska Juneau wharf, The Zapora sailed at 4 o'clock from the Alaska-Juneau dock with the remainder of her cargo con- u-| rear, Mrs. C. L. Damron, Philip N.|Rahn, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Milton Perry, Mrs. | Moroscovich for Seattle; and G. B =i Grigsby, Charles H. oL L 0' i s o Fetamy S1Sting of 45,000 feet of Tumber and Smith, @, G. Percival, snd &, F,' Hmber Ror Halaes conagned to Parker, for Ketchikan. Dishaw and Son, contractors now e i ! erecting the bridge ‘over the Chil- -o..;..,......kntmveratwena — e — S i IDES TOMORROW =~ © pERCY JACKSON PLEADS GUILTY TO ASSAULT AND et B AN ] BATTERY; IS GIVEN FINE £1000 care Bmplte. 1 the cosst. 'They will be gome| Low fde 2:21 p. m. 61 feet |DAN:‘Bleaded guilty to mésamle and WANTED—Boarders by month or| 8Pout six weeks., High tide 8:23 p. m., 145 feet ‘;;g;ws ‘hgo""r‘t‘“‘?esi‘:;“y it week. Reasonable rates. Inquire| 7 . B—1 s B was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire.| | | f | . and serve a five-month term in the Telephoos 442, sl | BETTY MAC ||| Juneau Coffee Shop | | U. 8. Federal Jail by U. 8. Com- HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES ‘ BEAUTY SHOP | |~ Opposite MacKinnon Apts. missioner Cmrles_ Sedyed The jni; $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50¢, Jadies | | 107 Assembly Apartments | Breakluf, Luncheon Dinner | ;;ex;‘mm was suspenc on goo 35c. Saloum’'s. Seward Street. || PHONE 541 | Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. | CRAVIOE. HELEN MODER LOST AND FOUND " LOST—On highway mnear Lemon| Creek bridge, one pajr fegther- weight boots and sack containing cabbage and potatoes. Finder| please notify L. M. Ritter. | FOUND—Lodge pin. Owner de- seribe and pay for this ad. In- quire at Empire HAND {oolew Amity Deytainer con- taining key. Found on Basin, Road. Owner may have same by | calling at Empire and paying for | this ad. TAN colored keytainer with keys. Picked up on dock. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY \ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | Resurrection Lutheran | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor ' Worship 10:30 AM. Morning Wash It Up! A Bl;iglxt Snappy Job Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps 'th\finl;w that $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET @ IWESSELS OF HALIBUT will result in very little disruption advised to the contrary by FLEET TIE UP HERE AS SEASON CLOSES Mot of the ‘vessels of fhe local halibut fleet are in and tied up lafter the closing of the fishing 1 season in Areas 1 and 2 -last Fri- day, and but few are reaching out into Arza 3, west of Cape Spencer, which is still open. The Fremont, !Capt. Olaf Wiather, is out, as is [the Norland, Capt. Tom Sandvik. These are among the few vessels around Juneau which are large enough to venture out into the open water of the Gulf. Tom | Ness, skipper of the Emma, is also considered going out, and may fol- Jow the Fremont and the Norland in a few days. Only one boat sold fish in Ju- neau today, the Helen H., Capt. Harry Sumdum, 2,400 pounds of salmon to the Juneau Cold Stor- age at 12, 7, 4, and 5 cents a| pound. Boats taking on ice were the Mary R., Capt. M. Radman;| the Washington, the Norland, Capt. Tom Sandvik, and the Hyperion, Capt. O. Oberg. TRAIL TO BE BUILT UP HERBERT RIVER; J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 111 wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Leave Dus *—Southwestern Route. f—Southeastern Route. FOR CALL THE ALASKA R. J. MCKANNA, Agent * e‘“‘«— Salling from Ses Every Mu:u night at v'a. - SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 § TALASKA Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 *ALEUTIAN Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 4 TVICTORTA Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 RESERVATIONS. TICKETS AND INFORMATION D. B. FEMMER LARGEST e Juneau Due Juneau LINE Phone 2 M.S.“ZAPORA” August’17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla *Calls first trip of .month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3' Juneau Commercial Dock, Agentt Leave Seattie Arrive Junean Leave Junea August 23 August 24 ~ CREW BEING SHIFTED To put’ the Auk Bay trail crew of the Forest Service to work making a trail from the end of the Eagle River road up the south bank of Herbert River and around the timbered hill to connect with the Windfall Lake trail so that the necessity of going over the hill will b2 eliminated in the future, Wellman Holbrook, forest exam- iner, left Jurleau last night. | The trail is being improved in connecfion with -Emergency Con- servation work being done by the Forest Service. | Other“trail work being done by the Forest Service includes the trail from Glacier Highway at the south end of Tee Harbor and ex- tending around the west shore of the harbor, about one and one- half miles in length, connecting the settlers of that district and the short spur trail from the Gla- i F CANADIAN] PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORTA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept.. 6, 14, 23 5, 20 Oct. 4, 15, 24 SUMMEEK TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till Octoker 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU cier Highway leading to the set- tlers homes on the north end of Tee Harbor, both of which have just been complefed. The trail crew which has been working at Bear Creek was moved Saturday to Funter Bay where a trail will be constructed to con- nect the Otteson mining property| with the Pekovich property, un- der the direction of J. W. Malaney. The trail will extend from the Pekovich property to the head of Funter bay and then will go in- land to connect with the Bear Creek trail, M. L. Merrftt said. During the construction work the crew will camp in the buildings belonging to 'W. S. Pekovich at Funter Bay, according to Mr. Mer- ritt. —m ¥ SHOE REPAIRING | All Rubber Heels 35¢ | Men's Half Soles $1.00 up FRONT STREET SHOE SHOP | See “BIG VAN” D ei Rid HARRI MACHINE | Fine Floors Estimates Free GARLAND BOGGAN ] Flooring Centracto l i I Hasdwpol Floosing cLaytig, | » Motorship - Sanding, ) | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 } Esmm- Y TIME SCHEDULE “!fl‘::m.- CHANNEL BUS LINE i o Effective June 1, 1933 | ‘Phone ‘Single O LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. Leaves Juneau for Douglas axd Juneau Ferry & Naviga- —_— ERRY TIME CARD Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. 9.15aam. 1 5:40p.m. 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.1 11:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m 12:45p.m.1 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p m. 3:45p.m.t i1:15am. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. 1—Saturdays only. tion Company ——— 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. (1 X ; v To Liglcfi.m ¢ Grief I'THE delicate task of ar- | ranging the last services may well be placed in our hands. Our complete facil- iles are at your disposal LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER 4

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