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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. LEAVES IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN BATHIN' SUITS, AN’ BESIDES THEY y GROW ON BUSHES! PIF YER GONNA BE A NUDIST, 1 s& IT LOOKS LIKE THE WORK OF THE DWARF THOUSAND LEGGED TWIG HAWK T'ME ! By CLIFF STERRETT Leave Steamer Seattle tVICTORIA Aug. 30 *YUKON Sept, 2 tALASKA .Sept. 6 bound. RESERVATIONS. {0,; Lr,jc,glron RENT—Partly furnished five- ! room house. ‘Basepent. Furngee heat. Clase in, lnquu‘c SL. An)’: - ,._,.‘..i ‘Hospital. } e iot, 50x100, — FOR RENT—Refinished four-room l furnished house. $15.00 monthly. GRAHAM Brothers % ‘good - condition. Service Mot-‘ 5. Phone- 202. SRR CHOICE level resi -at bargain. Best location in city. Marine News S0 0 egsep e *ALEUTIAN BACK GIVEN FRANGE Sheller for Small Craft Is’ Obtamned Now. in . | 132 6th St. i e | Phone Douglas 394 * Steamer Movements China S FOR SALE-Punushcd apartment « 1na Jdea i o e st be sold to pay the LARGE clean room $1000 monthly. 2 o R e Sbligations of an estate. Apply| 2 rooms, $1500. 3 rooms, $25.00.| NOFO Qre E POL BECHLAY. & N PDRT u PARIS, Aug. 30—France has! Concrete Products Co. Wil-| 207 2nd, near Seward. SCRERELED 51 added 247 acres to her colonial 1"‘ h‘;“c ; 2 g B0 4 L SR _ | ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e bl BT Rk SEeDs” ot oughby Avenue. o] 3 3 | e ACRIFICE 1932 Willys 3, i-door 5 ; J | Chi . 1 B Pt umditin, Briost] . * heated, Frigidaire. Beautiful| Victoria ‘scheduled to ' sal ® Cuinh B *:;;“e;: uf;’pei‘:fe’; Sndo- | ol view. Apply 115 Sixth St. ‘Tele-| ® froni Seattle at 10 p. m: to- @ o Sk e " ¥ for quick sale. Phoniim? il 3!;{]3 o TR ¥ S ]ask P > E,\gl(;rers report lhiy al;;' of Et-“‘ FOR SALE--5-room modern house | ® Princess Louise scheduled to @9+ E. Alaska Passengers (ffi,v‘:“‘r‘;ou;‘;“‘l‘;‘;;;: if‘hic;‘wéufd‘ ,with kichenette and bath. Near FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | e sail from Vancouver August . and Cargo Transferred Stford - Rathds” CadtiTties toF okl Ball Park. Double garage and| house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund,|® 31 at 8 p. m. o S. S. Vi : planes, submarines and small ‘na- drying shed. Reasonable terms to, 5th and Kennedy. i ® Zapora scheduled to sail from to 3. d. ictona v:nI cr'af' 1 Telephone 194. = e Seattle September 7. . 7 £ :‘pg“z‘;lfh::““ ¥ FOR RENT—Unfurnished {Ive-room | ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @| SEATTLE, Aug 30--Convoyed Maiis Lohg' Uniclpimpd T r Iy spariiniy: Fpone s B LOCAL SAILINGS | by the liner Victoria, tie Alaska| The S‘fle‘sd- h“;":;;!il ‘:f"“éfii’:s 500 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock at| | @ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e Stecamship Company's finest ship, e, TR 8 ? 6 cents. Tnauire Nugset Shopoe, | FOR RENT—Four room furnished | & day night st 6 p. m., fo & the Aleutian, returned to port here| ¢ fishermen, are marked on the A L | apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John | | . rhaps as Tempest Island, Itu Aba, & ’ | e Sitka and way ports. e | last night under its own power. FOR SALE—Modern nome for sale.| Reck. S e R sty ¢| The vessel will be drydooked|Loita, Thi Tu, Amboyne Key and «‘Reasonable terms. Telephone lss.r;‘OR Rifll‘l"l‘—‘-z;:urditiir(;(;n:‘ o |e st 10°s. ‘m., o8 ' @ | ithmedlately fo! dafermitle hiavand E\vm. Isles. 5 Mrs. E. C. Guerin. ed apartments at the Knight|® Kake and way porta. itent of the damage suffered when ATney %md been unclaimed by vese e q e @® e @ e ®eitgrounded on a shoal at Point|Other powers since their discovery | Apt tadios. Expert pmno tuning. An-;-— derson's Music Shoppe, beward Street. Telephone 143. bath. Phone 1005. Phone 201 or 426. | shed apn wiTh NORCO ENROUTE FOR RENT — Large housnkceplr;g room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR SALE—Cate Textures. “constst ing of back bar, counter, stools| and booths. Very reasomable | Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. FOR REN1—Four-room furnished | MISCELLANEOUS ‘ 1 rooms and bath. nicely furnished. HAVE opening for active man not| Steam heated, tle Yesterday with NORTH WITH 14 Motorship Siuls from Seat- in 1867, although - Japanese had tried to exploit guano deposits on Itu Aba in 1925. The French found traces of this old industry, Formal proclamationi of the isl- ands as French territory was made | by sailors from the naval dispatch boats ‘“Astrolabe” and ‘“Alerte,” VlCTORlA SAILING | POSTPONED TO 7 PM. | (0% i Sreented soms | TO MAKE TRANSFER while buglers blew. “The Colors,” | and buried bottles containing the| Th(- g[eamel- Vlctorlfl scheduled sfatement that henceforth the isl-' Jun;ens. B. C, last Sunday. Passengers and cargo for South- east Alaska ports were transferr- ed without delay to the Victoria; | to proceed north today. ver 50 years old. Must be - gidaire. Ele gmc of handling warehouse of fi;}iffjfi“;fi;f&’,fiin’:““ b Eight for Juneau to sail from Seattle this morning, ands belonged to France. \ 1 highest , yge gnetchandise. To— ;po»tponed sailing until 10. pfelock | Turtle _MEM Bartered zight man, corporation offers FOR RENT — “Purnished npan- The Motorship Norco, of meim,s evening, to permit transfer- Human belngs were found on good contract with salary and' ment, newly decorated, with bath. Northland - Transportation - ‘Com- | ring of passangers and cargojfrom only (uur_or the xslancis. On Tpm: commissions. Must be well ac-| Also furnished two room houses | PAnY: sailed from Seattle M_onday the disabled Aleutian. As stated pe;t. Thi Tu an§ the Twins,’ quainted in this territory and| and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, for Juneau and wayports with 14/ in ycst?rdly's paper, the Victoria Chinese from Hainan welcomed gble to make small ivestment| Willoughby Ave, or telephone PASSengers. will bring north only -the gargo the . sailors. They seemed to be fully secured. Write full, Pacific| 101-2 Tings. It is due to arrive here Satur-|billed to Southeast Alaska points.| living happily in the midst of Business Service, Inc., 802 Arc-| day. Southwest ports will ‘be served by banana and cocoanut trees, sweet tic Building, Seattle, Wash. i FOR RENT — Two-room furnished Those aboard for Juncau are:|the next trip of the Yukon leav- Dotato fields and turtles, whose — | house or cabin on 9th St. Tele-|Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau and chil-}ing Seattle Saturday. | flesh they dried and sent to the FREE wood, dry. New Hospital| phone 2654. dren, Ed Reeves, F. Pauseway,| The Northwestern will take over mainland in exchange for rice. " Building. VACANCIES; reduced rates. Nug- get Apts. Skinner, FOR I;ENT — Peterson residence, BARANOF ARRlVES ON Third and Dixon. Apply P. 0.=‘ FuGHT FROM srle, Box 1852. TURN your ola gola :into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. The Empire win show you the best way to save and invest what cash you have. Read the advertise- | — ments of the local merchants in|FURNISHED apts with bath and The Empire. electric range from $15,00 and up. | FOR SALE Secondhand Arcola Heating Jarman flew in from Sitka yes: ' Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments, ‘FOR R!IN'!\—Bn:emng room. Phone and W. S. Pekovich and two em. 1 WANTED Boilers in good condition. turn tonight. Vincent Anderson and Miss Louise GOES TO: WATERFALL Pilot Gene Meyring and Llgyd terday afternopn in the géaplantie ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Baranof, with Nick Bez from Todd! L, G. Wingard, expecting to re-| the Aleutian sailing scheduled or| The islands, after their discov- September 9, as she is expected ery by the hydrographic ship “Ri- to be completely rcpaired by that)mleman” in 1867, lay neglected for time. This, however, is tentative,| nearly 50 years. Marine, maps as the Aleutiay may not be laid marked the area as a “dangerous” up long enough to prevent her, unexplored region” because ships from making the trip. |had struck the coral reefs and e | sunk’ there in attempting to xollow‘ @0 o0 tev-eovee o o dretline from Indo-China to| . TIDES TOMORROW o | New Zealand. | ® Alaska Standard Time; add o e 1 hour for Juneau district. THREE BOATS SELL IN SEATTLE MARKET SEATTLE Aug. 30. — Halibut | “! Low tide 3:39 a. m, 0.8 feet ] | | ployees from Funter Bay. High tide 10:13 a. m., 123 feet P}an‘t and R"d“‘“’"l‘“ first | PERELLE Aparvmews. Phone 2004. This morning at 5:30 o'clock,! Low tide 3:47 p. m. foat: | in Seattle today ware as class condition for sale-cheap. they leff for Waterfall, carrying| High tide 9:48 p, m., 158 feet 'Iallows ‘From _the Western Banks, Two secondhand Hot Water o A R the Doric, with 39,000 pounds, (A Vo iy i | and the North with 41,000 pounds, | WANTED—Boaraers by month or| ®— week. Reasonable rates. Inquire 2nd at Main. Opposite Empire. Telephone 442. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES | $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies | 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black case containing horn- ! ed rim glasses and handkerchief at Coliseum Theatre. Return to cashier, FOUND—Elks‘ charm. | have same by proving property | and paying for this ad. Address ||| No. K 3116, care Empire. | the job will cost.” NRA—WE DO OUR PART FIRE ALARM CALLS ‘Third and Pranklin. Pront and Frankln. - LOST—On highway near Lendn Creek bridge, one pair feather- weight boots and sack containing cabbage and potatoes. Finder please notify L. M. Ritter. FOUND-—Lodge pin. Owner de- scribe and pay for this ad. In- quire at Empire. HAND tootew Amity Agytalner con- taining key. Found on Basin Road. Owner may have same by | -calling st Bmpire and paying for this ad. -_ 'I‘AN! colored keytainer with keys. Picked up on dock. Owner may ve same by calling at Empire paying for this ad. ks f 04 By Keeps the New that Way .CONNORS Motor Co., Buy Soap Dishes for your [\ WANTED-Steam-heated furnished R0 e fieL‘:,n;’W';z:;daj\Mg_ both selling for 81 and 6% cents cabins now. CHEAP! room, close in. Must be reason-| Advertisements spread World{,c 30. Initiation. adv. | B pund. From {hg ‘Local 4 | able. Lady, Address H 3112, care| products before you. B RS B“"k:‘ "heu-.rheml“ ‘;xw’u‘ 14,000 | Empire. Ssmlalido o pounds, selling for 8% and 6% Rwe & /1 ’ ll() rsf =™ ra st okl Pally Empire Want Ads Pay. | cents per pound. CHILDREN cared for by day, week | “-“‘-——_—T t‘i—“_ L o | - | or month. Phone 2552. l esurrecti [ e ——— Co. {EXPERIENCED maid for general BETTY MAC l )[ ::h.:;':h“th“m i | : Plumbing % Meating < || housework. Apply by letter to ' BEAUTY SHOP ' i . ERLING K. OLAFSON, |‘| MCCALL MOTOR | Sheet Metal Work | G 1000 care Empire. ‘ 108 Assembly Apartments ‘ Pastor L] COMPANY | “We tell you in advance what 1o Morning Worship 10:30 A M. H | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' o0 MORE ISLANDS ‘court for the relief demanded in | 20th day of August, | First publication, SUMMONS, FOR PUBLICATION In the Disfrict Court for the Ter- titory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. MABEL LUBECK, Plaintiff, PETER LUBECK, Defendant. To the above named defendant, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you are hereby con- manded to appear in the above en- titled court holden at Juneau,"in said - Division and Territory, and answer the complaint ‘of plaintiff filed against you in' the above en- titled action, within thirty days from the date of the service of this summons and & copy of said com- plaint upon you, and, if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for the dissolu- tion of the bonds of ' matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and will apply to the Vvs. from Snltl Iay night at Rvary Vo said complaint, a copy of which is|J. B. BURFORD & CO. served here with ‘and to which re-| 'SAILING SCHEBpLE t—Southeastern Route, via Sitka south- *—Southwestern Route. FOR INFORMATION CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Rnund Tnp Rate D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 111 LARGEST Due Juneaw’ “Due J unegu Northbound Southbound Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 TICKETS AND Phone 2 ference is hereby made The aate of the order for pub- lication of this summons is the 1933. The period of publication prescribed in said order is 4 weeks. The first publication of the same is the 30th day of August, 1933, and the time within which the defendant is to appear to answer this summons is 30 days after the completion of the last publication. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Aug- ust 29, 1933, (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory ‘of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One. Aug. 30, 1933. Sept. 20, 1933 M.S.“ZAPORA” wock, Craig, Ketchikan. CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE TO From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 6, 14, 23 Last publication, — FORD Oct. 4, 15, 24 | SUMMEK. TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU {Fine Floors Estimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor En.rdwood Flooring—Laying, AGENCY (Autharized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS' LINE [ Effective June 1, 1933 | LEAVE AUK BAY - Juneau Coffee Shop Opposite MacKinnon Apu i 7.2 am. |.. Breakfast, Luncheon Biuner | 1 o |" Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. | L8 pin. | HELEN MODER | | LEAVE JUNEAU,(Qut Highway) " & 9:15 a.m. 2:30 pm. | SHOE REPAIRING | inkaiy Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight | All Rubber Heels .35¢ | | Men's Half Soles $1.00 up | FRONT STREET SHOE SHOP | | See “BIGi VAN | .—“l Tmz Permanent Waving a I Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends .__*E‘i__m. WE RAVII'I' Harris Hardware Co. Lower m Stveet B Leave Seattle Arrive Junesn Leave Junest Sept. 7 Calling’ at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonanh, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kia Sept. 13 Sept. 14 *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL BOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneay €ommercial Dock, Agent( FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas azd Thane 6:15p.m. 17:36p.m. f 9:40p,m. 11:45pm. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. 12 ‘30p.mt 2:00p.m. p.m.t *4:00p.m. anu Douglas for Juneaw 6:30p.m. 17:45p.m. 9:55p.m, 11:30pm. 12:i5pm. 11:15am t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company —— Motorship : “ESTEBRETH" Leaves J Thi mm‘i‘u‘:’;‘-’m: M. S. *'PAC!?IC” Leaves M Dock evéry ‘Emu’fl"‘"' | LUDWI6 NELSON | | JEWELER Watch Repairing i Brunswick Agency - Bullders’ ‘-u“iiiu at the Right Price l I | Lh . Yea *g! “service to ; this community have made our name a standard of mortu- ary service by which l——-—————-—. nwumnnum H L | Thomu Hmlvnu Co. others are judged. Our long period of service has done more ‘than this. It assures you - of our standing ' of the needs of the families we serve.