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POLLY AND HER PALS WHERE'S MY COW-BOY ) upZ SILLY 1.OOKIN' SKIMMER, ¥'PORE SAP ¢ / ADS KNOW YOUR WANTS T S R St soebelsadbliaid i | RADIO and phonograph console FURNISHED apartment for rent. radio, GM, all electric. Also piano. ! 5 Telephone 3602. M. Bart or Phone 3924. house. Telcphone 3204. FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet coach, poR ™ RENT—Four-room furnished like new, just nicely broken in. - poyse with bath. Inquire 306 See A. R. Duncan at Alaska| gmyont St or telephone 561. Laundry between 8 am. and Bl o i pm. After 5 pm. at Tucker FOR RENT — Bright, three-room Apartments. furnished apartment. Heated. — — Only $30 per month. Phone 18, FOR SALE — Ten shares capital| Douglas. stock of the First National Bank| —— - : . 28 for $2500.00 cash. Inquire Alaska FOR RENT—One, two or three- Personal Service Agents, Seward| room cabins, close io Bell Park. See Tom McMullen, on premises. Building. | g e S T Y T —t FOR SALE — Administrator must FOR RENT—Folr-room apartment sell to close estate the furnished| With bath. Close in, moderate five-room house formerly occu-| rental Inquire at store, Second pied by Edw. T. Ryan, deceased.| and Main. 5 This house located on Block 209, e ; ern, heated, concrete basement.| Tcleph;u‘le 3373 3 Apply Walter G. Hellan, Admin- ol > istrator, P. O. Box 1142. FOR SALE—Tabie: FOR RENT — The R. C. Peterson house near Third and Gold. In- quire First Natiopal Bank. chairs, Jining room furniture. Two-oven Lang| __ . B Lot range, with NEW RAY OIL FURNISHED house for rent. 8th Burner attachment. Also dish-| and Dixon. 3 rooms and bath,| es, kitchen equipment, knives,| $27. Call 251 A forks and tableware. Frigidaire, . very reasonable. Telephone 107 or, FOR RENT—Party furnished five- | o inquire Bergmann, Dining Room. room house. Basement. Furnaceg E heat. Close in. Inquire St. Ann's|g CHOICE level residence 1ot, 50x100,) Hospital. . at bargain. Best location in city. i y . Inquire 132 6th St. j FOR RENT—Refinished four-room | furnished house. $15.00 monthly. : FOR SALE Furnished apartment| Phone Douglas 394. house must be sold to pay the FOR RENT - Vacancy Marshall obligations of an estate. Apply > | &t Concrete ‘Products Co. Wil-| Apartments. Four rooms, furnish-| g , loughby Avenue. ed, heated, Frigidaire. Beautiful| & | view. Apply 115 Sixth St. Tele-| BACRIFICE 1932 Willys 8, 4-door | . phone 330. 2 sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. - 800 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock st 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopwe. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John | Reck. | THREE-room turnisied apt. with bath, Phone 1005. R S S w0 FOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. { Mrs. E. C. Guerin. e e POR BALE or reni—planocs and| radios. Expert piano tuning. An-j 8 derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| FOR RENT -— Furnished apart- . Street. Telephone 148. ment, newly decorated, with bath. Also furnished two room houses FOR SALR—-cCate Tmtures consist | and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, ing of back bar, counter, stools Willoughby Ave, or telephone and booths. Very reasonable | . 301-2 rings. Apply Kaufmann’s Cafe. —— | FOR RENT—Two-room furnished MISCELLANEOUS | house of cabin on 9th St. Tele- | phone 2654. DOATS remodeled and linings re-| newed. Phone 3801. Mrs. Bathe. iFOR-‘liEfi'XV‘H»— Large houéekeeplng room, electric plate, $15." Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. VACANCIES; reduced rates. Nug- and ‘Transcontinental Airways, decided|Territorial Bank Examiner for the to spend his vacation traveling to First and Third Divisions by Gov. Alaska and now is of the opinion]John W. Troy, left on the steamer that he would enjoy flying among|Yukon this morning and will visit the mountains of the Territory. o0 enccenv e o0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise due in port at 7:30 o'clock tonight and will sail for Skagway at 11 o'clock. Zapora due at midnight to- night. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails west- ward at 2 o'clock the afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 16 at 9 a. m. Depere scheduled to sall from Seattle Sept. 16 at 5 p. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 18 at 9 a m Alaska from 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer west, north LOCAL NAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. RN R B R . in scheduled to sail Seattle Sept. 23 at S | e 0sev-eveooe TIDES TOMORROW Alaska Standard Time; add 1 hour for Juneau district. ee00e0 00000 Low tide 1:44 a. m., 3.7 feet High tide 8:32 a. m, 102 feet Low tide 1:57 p. m, 7.7 feet High tide 7:49" p.’ m. 120 feet — v AVIATOR AND WIFE ENJOY ALASKAN VACATION CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. Don Baughington, of Salt Lake City, are among the| thony, and E. P. Rice. round trip passengers aboard the steamer Alaska who are having a thoroughly enjoyable time on the Southeast Alaska cruise. Mr. Baughington who is a mail transport pilot with the R h Lodg N Perseverance Rebeka ge No. 2 tién abou; quality, style and price. ———— get Apts, — .- — FREE wood, dry. New Hospital} ATTENTION REBEKAHS ; Building. FOR RENT—B5reepmng room. Phone e — — |+ 89% . There will be a meeung of the FURN your ola goid into. value. . - Cash or trade at Nugget Shop,| PERELLE Aparwmens. Phone 2004.| 5 yednesday evening, September 13. All members are requested to: LOST AND FOUND | WANTED be present. —adv. L o i it S S STATE Manager—OIld established concern.’ Producing sales plan. Up to $6,000 yearly possible. Write| & fully. Midwest Institute, Alton, Illinois. WILL furnish board and room, private family, $42.50 monthly. Telephone 29 after 3 p.m. LOST—Lady's purse, colored blue. Contains keys, bank book, money, etc. Pinder please return to Ju- | neau Transfer. Reward. FOUND—Elks' charm. Owner may " have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Address No. K 3116, care Empire. — Advertisements spread world products before you. o Emmce Juneau lce Cream | | od Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM Alonzo Stagg, new football cmch‘so.mnms wanted. A. J. men. of the College of the Pacific, has| Call at Srd and Main, opposite yeceived his first sétback, Bob| Z¥nda Wicker, regulaf’ halfbdck, has de 'BOA] 5 Room and e g i ek i - eided not to return to school thi§! two. ‘elepbope 83B.. . - 11. CHILD! ‘for'by day, week or ‘month. Phone 2563., — HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. | PR 3 Hog deaths from cholera dropped | 2 from 130 per 1,000 hogs a few years s B 1{3g0 to 28" per 1,000 in 1982. | Smith Flectric Co. | Gastineau Building EVERYTHING i u a At LR RAST ) i Juneau Coffee Shop | l Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | l Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. | HELEN MODER ELECTRICAL - 5 | SEE BIG VAN Guns and Ammunition | 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. GUNS FOR RENT i L——————————"___ £t “Tomorrow's Styles Today” F TR o o FINE ] Watch and Jewelry Repalring | * reasonable rates YRIGHT SHOPPE | Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that . Way ONRORS lotor Co., . INC. i FRONT STREET YUKON TAKES LARGE CROWD SOUTHBOUND With 111 through passengers | from the Westward, and 17 for| Juneau, the steamer Yukon, Capt.| Charles Glasscock, M. J. Wilcox, | purser, docked here on the way | south at 10:30 o'clock this morn-| ing and sailed for the south an hour later. | Leaving the ship here were: From Seward, T. J. Pyle, Carr McKinley, Mrs. Carr McKinley, Mrs. Howard Ashley, M. S. Wil- son, John F. Chamberlin, Lester| Lake, J. S. Hamilton, Adelbert Hayes and Howard Romig; from Valdez, Otto Elfstrom, Peter Dei-| ser and Susie Gregorieff; from| Cordova, Flo DuPree, Frank Scul-| ly, Frank Shimada and H. Helder. | South cn Steamer Passengers boarding the Yukon| at this port for the south were: For Wrangell, Johanna Ford and| Horace Marks; for Ketchikan, H.| I. Lucas and Walter Jalley; and for Seattle, R. R. M. Carpenter, Mrs. R. R. M. Carpenter, R. R M. Carpenter Jr., William J. Du- Pont Carpenter, William Wood, Mrs. H. P. Kimble, H W. Ter- hune, Edna Riendeau, George W. Rose, Mrs. M. Johnson, George Busby, Frank Plakett, Mrs. Harold Stabler, Mrs. Chris Huber, Chede Paul, Henry Meier, Pete Mamich, Mary Claire Hellenthal, Homer W. Gorman, 'Dave Walker, Bertha Foote, Norma Kimble, George L. Narlund, Wesley Stabler, Abel Larson, Hans B. Walter, A. P. Alvarez, P. Mullen, Andrew An- H. I. LUCAS LEAVES FOR UTHEAST ALASKA CITIES H. I. Lucas, recently appointed the banks in Ketchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg before returning to Juneau. b The ads bring you tne lniormas : ALASKA LEAVES NORTHLAND IN Marine News {FOR SOUTH BY ON WAY SOUTH WAY OF SITKA AT 5 THIS A M, The steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, commander, and Dave Doran, purser;’ docked here from Skagway this morning at 11 o'clock and sailed for the south by way of Sitka at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Leaving Billy Jack, €r Brown, here for Sitka were, R. H. Chadwick, Pet- J. B. Hamilfon; for Petersburg, John H. Mulky; for Kctchikan, A. G. Hammer and for Seattle, Mrs. L. Arness, Sam Asp, Charles Hall, H. E. Phipps, erry Enich, Mrs. Jerry Enick, Roy Enich, Sophia Enich, Mary Enich, Mrs. Florence, Mrs. Edith Long, Isabel Pavlovich, A. L. Wood and O. Tanaka. While in port the Alaska load- ed fish at the Juneau Cold Stor- age dock and concentrates at the Alaska Juneau. e ,——— SON OF BILLY SUNDAY DIES Death Caused by Fall from' Fourth Story Window —Was Accident SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 12 —George M. Sunday, aged 40, son of Billy Sunday, the Evangelist, is dead as the result of injuries received in a fall from a window of his fourth-story apartment last Thursday night. Sunday told the police the fall was ‘accidental. Mrs. Sunday said her husband had been ill and was worried over fingncial troubles. — e, Opium Smoking in Hawaii Reported to Be on Wane HONOLULU, Sept. 12—Hawall Chinese still smoke their opium, but the practice is diminishing. This, says C. T. Stevenson, head of the Federal Narcotics Bureau is" betause the older generation dies or returns to the Orient and the youthful Chinese do not ac- quire the habit. Stevenson estimates that con- sumption of smoking opium in Ha- wall has declined from 3000 5- tael cans monthly in 1921 to 500 cans now. comfort every minute “\J while on your way East \ on this amazing new train. « Stop where you like. Y Fares are lowest in history! Write, cable or call on (% KARL K. KATZ, Alasks Represéntative ' 200 Smith Tower, Seattle ! NORTHERN PA RAILWAY, B \\ B FIC t Returning from Sitka, the mot- orship Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams and E. P. Winch, purser, docked here this morning at 5 o'clock ‘and sailed at 6:15 o'clock for the south. Passengers arriving here from Sitka were: Miss Edna Holt- camp, Dale Holtcamp, A. P. Kash- avaroff, C. C. Fisher, Mrs. George Davis, L. Ftlicla, Dave. Walker, Mrs. Sam Morris and Mrs. H. L. Coleman. Those who took passage from here were For Wrangell, Larry Parks, Martin Lynch, R. F. Ped- erson and Mrs. I. McKinnon; for Ketchikan, Gertrude Dalton, C.{ Lund and Robert Ridley; for Se- attle, Matilda Holst, Iris Gray, Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe, Mrs. Mc- Auliffe and infant daughter, Ma- zie Rogers, Mrs. E. F. Rodenberg \and John Whitely. There were 31 passengers aboard the Northland from Sitka to Se- attle. PRIN, LOVISE DUE TONIGHT i Canadian steamer Princess Louise is due in port at 7:30 o'clock to- night from the south and will sail for Skagway at 11 o'clock. There are a number of tourists aboard the steamer including the following passengers for Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. S. Ezzell, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Werner. —ee———— The “least sacrificing” of all big leaguers this season séem' to be Luke Appling, Jimmy Foxx, Babe Ruth, ‘Lou Gehrig and Pepper Mar- i tin, none of whom, up to mid- August, was credited with a single | sacrifice bunt. VISIT THE Salmon Creék Roadhouse ANTON RIESS @ Only a scrap torn from o lettes ~but-it gave Caroline Leigd the clue that started her toward the ‘solution of :a- problecs o8 ‘PATRICIA WENTWORTH Ciay Sterts Mondey, September 18 i THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR fi & gt §ien mmnm each trip. g <« J. B. BURFORD & CO. SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON . Sept. 11 ALASKA Sept. 10 Sept. 12 N'WESTERN Sept. 9 Sept.12 Sept. 19 WINTER 'SCHEDULE' YUKON .Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 29 ALASKA Sept.23 Sept. 26 Oct. 5 N'WESTER! Sept. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 14 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. S. Yukon calls Yakutat both ways. S. Alaska calls Sitka both ways. S. Northwestern calls Seldovia ‘and Kodiak THE ALASKA LINE . J. McKANNA, Agent New Low Round Trip Rate : e Seattle Kvers Bondas waksat® o, m. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt, Agt. Phone 114 PHONE .2 M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattie Arrive Juneau Leave Jumea Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 + Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kis wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE' JUNEAU COMMERCIAL: DOCK: Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 6, 14, 23 Oct. 4, 15, 24 SUMMEER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till Octoker 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU SN - GARLAND BOGGAN Floering Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Finishing | Banding, | 403 Goldstein Big. TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Eftective June 1, 1833 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. 12:30 pm. 4:30 pmu LEAVE JUNEAU- (Qut Highway) 9:15 a.m. pm. + 5:30 p.m. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 pm. Leave Juneau at midnight The Florence Sho, Permanent Waving a S Fiorence Holmquist, Prop. ' PHONE 421 't | Harris fianlwm Co. _ Lower Pront Streef | | Fine Floors mumammi FERRY TIME CARb Leaves Juneau for Douglas ard 6:15a.m. T:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.mt 2:00p.m. 3:30p.m.t *4:00p.m, 11:15pm. 12 midnight 3 11:00a.m. ZLeaves Douglas for Juneamw 6:30p.m. 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30am.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t | 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. Ilzlfiam: Juneau Ferry & Navigal- tion-Company - D e Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. ; J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. | “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- * day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, /Agent Phone Single O -

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