The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 18, 1933, Page 6

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o { ¥ i i o e RPN YESTERDAY THEY FULLETS 7" ( WAS TBN AN TDAY 5 NCHED@ THEY'S ONLY EIGHT !4 o= OUR _WANT KNOW YOUR W 4 By CLIFF STERRETT IDIOT THAT YOU ARE, § YLOCKED 'EM OUT LAST NIGHT! FOR SALE FOR SALE_1033 Chevrolet coach, FOR RENT—Pive-room furnished apartment on Distin Ave. John Ahlers. Telephone 2708. like new, just nicely broken in.| See A. R. Duncan at Alaskal Laundry between 8 am. and 5 pypNISHED apartment for rent. pm. After 5 pm. at Tucker Telephone 3602, Apartments. o . |VACANCY. Blomgren Apartments. FOR SALE—Tabjes, chairs, Jining — By room furniture. Two-oven Lang FOR RENT—Mrs. Baker's small range, with NEW RAY OXL‘ furnished ' cottage. ' Suitable for Burner attachment. Also dish-|{ two persons, on C Street between es, kitchen equipment, knives,| 10th and 1ith. Casey-Shattuck forks and tableware. Frigidaire, Add. Telephone 439. very reasonable. Telephone 107 or inquire ‘Bergmann Dining Room.| NICELY furnished SEsasgpt. with bath. Inquire Mike Vagge, Wil- loughby Ave. by Gov't. School. | GHOICE level residence Tot, 50x100,| at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. FOR RENT Phone 3204 room {umiéhed u;; SACRIFICE 1932 witys 5, i-door sedan. Perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042, | FOR R Four-room furnished house with bath. Close in. Gas- tineau Ave. Tel. 561 or apply | Sam Rosenberg. irst-Chichagof stock &b §00 sha 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shoppe. " FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. with bath. 3rd and Gold. El- lingen Apts. FOR SALEModeru home for sale.| Reasonable terms. Telephone 169.| Mrs. E. C. Guerin. POR SALE or rent—Planos and; adios. Expert piano tuning. An- - ST yoie ;u;sn.:: B‘;eu;cp ;hupw & wara FOR RENT—Cozy little cottage for| Street. Telephone 143 or 488. , rent. Suitable for man and wife.| ek | Phone 109 FOR REN' Toom on Second | Street formerly occupied by Jar- maf's. Inquire at San Francisco | L iR WA | F1VE-room furnished' house in| Seatter Tract. Phone 202. POR SALR—-Cate Tatures consist ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths, "' Very ° reasonable | A Kaufmann's Cafe. f L A00h, Bianes OOV ke v | < paker COATS remodeled and linings 're- ———— —— — — P FOR RENT-—Four-ropom furnished . Phy 3801. Mrs. Bathe. ©°% 7{xewefi ?n,e* i . house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, FREE wood, dry. New Hospital, 5th and Kennedy. Building. 1 o | i 8 [ 4 2 = B FOR RENT--F¢ur-room apartment| TURN' your' ola gola ifto’' value.| with bath. Close in, moderate| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.| rental’Inquire at store, Second | t - apd Main, LOST AND FOUND |FOR RENT — The R. C. Peterson . | house near Third and Gold. In- LOST-~Lady’s purse, colored blus. - i Contains keys, bank book, money, | ¢ quire First National Bank. etc: Finder please’ return to Ju- | neau Transfer. Reward. | room house. Basement. Furnace | heat. Close in. Inquire St. Ann's | Hospital. | FOR RENT—Refinished four-room furnished house. $15.00 monthly. Phong Douglas 394, | FOR RENI—row room furnished apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John Reck. FOUND—EIks’ charm. Ovaser may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Address No. K 3116, care Empire, : 'Fhe ‘advértisements 4re your guide to efficient spending. " | P room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR RENT — Furnished apart-| { ment, newly decorated; with bath. | | Also furnished two room houses| | Willoughby Ave, or telephone | 101-2 ¥ings. |FOR RENT — Two-row furnished VISIT THE | house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- | phone 2654. S(llmon Creek | VACANCIES; recuced rates. Nug- Roadhouse | get Apts. b 637. FOR REN1--Srcepmng room. Phone ANTON RIESS | PRRELLE Aparvmems. Phone 2004 WANTED FOR RENT — Large housekeeplng| " room, electric plate, $15. Also 2-| | and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, iir % | i | | v Marine News ° Steamer Movements ° . NORTHBOUND . ) S ® Yukon scheduled to arrive ® sometime late tomorrow. 0N GULUMB[A ls o SCHEDULED SAILINGS % i ® Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle Sept. 18 at PARALYZED Nuw e 9 p m | | ® Princess Louise scheduled to @] from Vancouver Sept. sail 18 at 9 p. m netters in Demand ® Zapora scheduled .to sail 3 A ¢ from Seattle Sept. 21. ‘ for Higher Prices @ Alaska scheduled to sail i e from Seattle Sept. 23 at e ASTORIA, Ore, Sept. 18.—The 9 a m. | fishing industry along the Colum- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | bia River is virtually at a stand- ® Northwestern scheduled e |still, e southbound aboutsnoon on — .- e®sev-eoveoe TIDES TOMORROW @ Alaska Standard Time; add ¢ 1 hour for Juneau district. e e0 0 o000 5. The fishermen ask five cents for silversides. e NORTHLAND SAILS. eevcee High tide 0:21 a. m, 163 feet R Low tide 6:30 a. m, -0.6 feet NORTH TONle' High tide 12:45 p. m., 169 feet NORCO ON OCT. 2 Low tide 6:52 p. m., -04 feet Freight Agent D. B. Femmer,| = : T of the Northland Transportation| Remedy Removes ca“se Company, received advices today| Of Stemach Gas Most stomach GAS is due to bowel poisons. For quick relief use Adlerika. One dose cleans out body wastes, tones up your system, brings | sound sleep. r;!mlcr Mauro Drug! @fter that date regular Co—in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —ad Seattle on October 2, Sitka. calling will be October 9. proved service. The «change e e,— —— overhaul to the Norco. FUNERAL SERVICES. Students from 30 States last year attended private schools in the vi- cinity of Asheville, N. C. Jones-Stevens Shoi) LADIES'~CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third | TR | Juneau Coffee Shop |' Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | | Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. |} HELEN MODER : ) ¢ e 8 Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM | —. CHILDREN cared for by day, week or month, Phone 2552. | HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES | $1 to $1.25. Men's *heels §0¢, ladies | 35¢. The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness dueé' to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality . . . just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- Saloum'’s. Seward Street. | '! BETTY MAC 1‘ BEAUTY SHOP |, 107 Assembly Apartments || PHONE 547 l Pool Billiards Bowling | Cigars Tobagce Soft Drinks | Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite El | EXPERTENGED dressmaker wants | work by day or week. Price rea- YOUNG lady needs work. Phone | 531 BOARDERS, Room and board for| two. Telephone 538. 4 | Brunswick Bowling ! % Alleys | Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job ‘\Y\.u!/,,/ % ing school! Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Wa, $1.00 . 'CONNORS Motor Co., C. . FRONT STREET tion. FISH INDUSTRY Cannery Workers Join Gill- Several thousand Oregon and | .. fer a reasonable price for fish. Chinook Stestheads and four gents | | that the Motorship Norco will leave | attle tonight and her next sailing | This cancels the sailing on September 25 but! i3 Monday | 86rS aboard. I'saflings will be continued with im- ‘| made on account of an extended FOR-WILLIAM LOTT, ! HELD WEDNESPAY ‘Funeral services for Wilkiam Henry Lott, who passed' away at 'St.. Ann's Hospital Friday evening, will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Chapel of the C. W. Carter Mortuary at 2:30 o'clock. Under the NRA, time basis is prohibited. that more boys and girls will be attend- Keep "your boy angd girl in school—give them ‘every possible advantage ‘for mak- ing their own way im the world later on. A Savings Account gt this bamk, added to regularly, willh provide the needed funds for the continuance of their educa- First Nat‘.,bnal Baiik CITY COUNEIL " OF KETCHIKAN INS: . FIGHT Be Made to Northland Transportation Co. The Ketchikan Cily Council has to wire Secretary of Com- merce Daniel C. Roper urging the United States Shipping Board to loan the Northland Transportation Company $375,000 for the con- struction of a new motorship to be operated to Southeast Alaska in conjunction with the motorship Northland. The Council, in the wire, says: ® Wadnesday. ‘Washington gill-netters have been pgfmzreshl:;m;:;oqmig tv;(;ec(;rencl ON EXHIBIT AT FAIR; . LOCAL SAILINGS joined by hundreds of cannery|i,. Sl 5 ez 15 W 1 99 1 @ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e workers, for a higher price sched ‘r:}(li)::':SXILLOa;‘:p;f:;”:w:uz:::;[t WAS REAL HOT ONE e day night at 6 p. m., for ule for fall fish than' the 'pack-| i . jineg» i | G. B 5 e Sitka and way ports. ¥ Offer) ! The ‘cannelp WOOReMS| . oo giatiigotion o | GrBkRice ol Rise.and, Ahlers; © Pacific leaves every Thursday ® | heeded the 'instructions of thel ., ioctc” ot when further r,_,_f“ beaming happy smiles over the ® at 10 8. m, for Petersburg, ® | Columbia River Fishermens' Pro-| o, of tne Alaska Steamehip| Ton) congratulatory remarks be |® Kake ana way ports. tective Union to walk out and| oo O . oS camsa’h| has received the past few days B ; 0 Company, reopened the case With | rclative to the exhibit at the Fair eeeceocco 0o remain out until the packers of-| 4 |a hearing set in Washington to- | morrow. for | ————— 31 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON | at | SEATTLE, Sept. 18. — Steamer The “Northland ' sails’ from sC_)Yukon sailed last Saturday night |at 7 oclock for Southeast and | Southwest Alaspa ports with 80 | first class and 6 steerage passen- The following passengers on the Yukon are booked for Juncau: Mrs. Cash Cole, Jerry Cole, E. A. Naramore, E. H. Clifford, John K. Jackson, Frank Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Tarold, Mrs. C. |D. Traylor and baby, Mrs, L. K. Meotzgar, Lillian Holmes, Arthur Chindahl, Mrs. Lance Hendrick- son, Mrs, G. R. Isaacs, ©. C. Ka- rels, R. W. Anderson, Marjorie Routsala and baby, Flossie Doolin, Albert Nelson, H. H. Hazelwood, | Mrs. Frank Henderson and baby, | W. E. Feero, T. Thompson, Charles Thomas, Mrs. J. Runquist, Helen . Isaac and two steerage. is AN ¢hild labor on a full This means SANITARY | i Roper Wired Urging Loan KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 18.—' FOR THIS PORT ! discovery not covered with heavy. GROCERY ESTEBETH IN THIS MORNING ~ FROM SITKA Returning from to Sitka and way ‘torship Estebeth, |Bach and Purser arrived here ' this | o'clock. Passengers arriving here on the Estebeth were, from Sitka, R. H. Chadwick, and Grace Bender; from Hoonah, Georg> Jones and N. Dick; from Funter, Oscar Daniclson and . George Oraloff. | The 'Estebeth is Scheduled to leave Juneau on its outbound trip on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. RICE CONGRATULATED | its weekly trip ports, the mo-~ Capi. Edward Dave Ramsey, morning at 7 The company installed a complete working oil burning furnace, which jattracted much attention, and lit- erally proved to be “the hottest spot” at the Fair. 1 i [BONES OF MAN ARE DISCOVERED NEAR MILE 442 (Fairbanks News-Miner) Remain of a white man, who died 10 or 15 years ago, were found on top of the ground this week 300 feet from the track of the | Alaska Railroad at Mile 441.3. They ;have been brought here with $32.50 {in coins and other effects that were {lying near the bones, and efforts ! will be made by the United States ‘Marshal's office to effect identi- fication. The discovery was made by the railway section crew at Standard, Eand Anton Anderson, roadmaster, | notified Col. Otto F. Ohlson, Gen- |eral Manager of the railroad. Communicates with Marshal Col. Ohlson communicated with latter sent Deputy Marshals Pat O’Connor and Chester Spencer to |the scene. They returned to Fair- banks with the bones and effects, iwhich are now in a box in the Marshal's office. They will be ex- iamined by Dr. F. B. Killespie to ,ascertain if possible facts that may lead to identification. White and Small “The bones would indicate that the dead man was white and of small stature,” Deputy Marshal O’Connor said. “The skull is that of a white man and small. The shoepacks that the man had worn gare No. 7 or 8 in size, indieating a small foot. The skull and shoe- packs were the only parts of the moss, which had taken a long: time to form. The shoepacks had red soles, and are of a style that has not « been sold in this part of Alaska for 10 or 15 years.” BVANSTON, Ill, Sept. 14.—Six players, three 'backs and three linemen, who ‘were mainstays on Northwestern University's 1932 foot- ball team, will be available as a Marshal Joseph McDonald and the| | f. FINEST SAILING. SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau. ¥ Steamer ) Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Sept. 9 Sept.12 Sept. 19 WINTER SCHEDULE: Sept.16 Sept. 19 Sept. 29 Sept.23 Sept.26 Ooct. 5 .8ept.30 Oct. 3 Oct. 14 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junéau, Haines, way, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. S. S. Yukon calls Yakutat both ways. S.'S. Alaska calls Sitka both ways. 8. S. Northwestern calls Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Ports of Call: PHONE 2 from Bvery y nightat § p. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 112 w7 A » LeaveScattle Arrive Juneau Leavo Junest M.S.“ZAPORA Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, <tenakee, Port Alexander, Klm wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK # - Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent CAHADIAMN FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Jumeau for Douglas ll‘ PACIFIC Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. SAILING | 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | A and SEATTLE 2:00pm. 12 midnight F 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. rom Juneau | *4:00pm, PRINCESS LOUISE Leaves Douglas for Juneam | o Sept. 6, 14, 23 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. Sep! ok o { 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 1 Oct. 4, 15, 24 9:30a.m. i 12:45p.m.1 SUMMEK TOURIST FARES 2:15p.m. NOW IN EFFECT 3:45p.m.t 154 Good till October 31, 1933 5:00p.m. 1 *—Thane. : Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVEHILL, Agent JUNEAU t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. 1 | Junean Ferry & Naviga- 3 o tion C ek "Fine Floors . Estimates Free] et . Hhe . GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing M. S. “PACIFIC” } | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | Leaves City Dock every Thurs~ #————————————8 |{ day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, SCIRDME z i Kake, Port Alexander and way ‘points. ' J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 78 Valentine Bidg. CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00. pm. Leave Juneau at midnight Motorship, “ESTEBETH” 'j§ Leaves Juneau Every Thugs- day at 6 P. M. for sl&ng Way Popts = DAVE BOUSEL, Agent S R A The Florence: Shop: Permanent Waying a i | | Harris Hardware Ce. |r Lower Front Street nucleus. for: the' 1933 el:ven. The backs are Ollie Olson, punting phe- nom; Jakie Sullivan, and George Potter; Bill Riley, ~tackle, Ed Manske, end, and' Al Kawai, guard are- the front lners. Dally Empive Want Ads m. ays SAFE . FAST PRQVEN DRPE Weekly Service to Principal Sou ¢ T Charter owns—Alse Planes for For Reservations—Call

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