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s or to rent a rn home. Oil , fireplace vod Phone 439. pusCIRIC RANGE, e with two oven Co. ke Used. SNAP at $10 it. Ses Smith Elec- ard ducks o —~Tame Mall 11 ducks. P FOR SALL Can be used for ¢ Box 23! Juneas FOR SALE—Furniture of 3-room apt., including bed, dresser, Trug. tables, chairs, radio, electric heat- ers, plate, etc. Apt. rental $15.00. 127 Franklin St. or Phone 566. FOR SALE_Caie ana restaurant doing good business but owner must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- iately 3181 Empire for personal interview FOR SALE — Second and Franklin. to close Jennie Winn Estate. information apply to John Reck, Adminjstrator. Must sell{ T For FOR SALE—Tabies, chairs, Jining room furniture. Two-oven Lang range, with NEW RAY Oo1lL Burner attachment. Also dish- es, kitchen equipment, knives. forks and tableware. Frigidaire, very reasonable. Telephone 107 or inquire Bergmann Dining Room. ol st CHOICE level Tesiaence xot 505100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. R BACRIFICE 1932 W‘lLyS 8, 4-door sedan. Perfect condition, Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. §00 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shoppe. et IOR SALE—Modern home for sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. Mrs. E. C. Guerin. PO WOR SALE or .rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s. Music Shoppe, Seward Street, Telephone 143 or 488. POR SALR--Cate Imtures consist ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reasonable Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. ettt COATS remodeled and linings re- ncwed Phone. 3801 Mrs. Bathe PREE wood, dry New Hospual Building. TURN your olo gola into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop WANTED WANTED—Young married couple for fur farm. Must be experienced all around handy man, altho' fur farming experience not necessary. Unfurnished house, fuel and light and sixty a month to start, Per- manent place and fine opportun- ity for future for party in ted in this line of work, Address by letter stating qualifications. Ad- dress Chilkoot Fur Farms, Haines Alaska. EXPERIENCED dressmake: wants work by day or week. Price rea- sonable. Phone 205. LADY needs work by hour or day. Phone 44. CBILDRLN cared Ior by day, week or month. Phone 2552. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. | SEE BIG VAN | Guns and Ammunition 1 | | ] 204 Pront St. 205 Seward St. | GUNS FOR RENT ;' FOR RI:NI FOR RENT—Two-room (umished apartment, steam heated, $20 monthly. Apply kinovich Apartments. Telephone 5601 FOR RENT-—Two-room furnishnd: apartment, also four-room furn- Telephone 3204. ished house. furnished hot and Tel. 1804. -room ange, Ot RE house. Ele cold water c bath FOR RE irnished five-room house in Seatter Tract. Tele- 3 32 FURNISHED Apts. for sent. Cliff Apartments. Phone 209, FOR RENT furnished apartment, private bath. Tele- phone 3753 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. ' — Vacancies, one to three rooms, winter rates. Also cabins, clean, warm comfortable; furnished with water, lights, dish- es and bath privileges. Also one De Luxe apartment, private bath, electric range, new, nice. Seaview Apartments. FOR R FURNI@HFD house for rent. ln- quire B)shop Apts. FOR RENT ~— five-room cottage and bath. Beautiful view. Appiy Gastineau Hotel. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Telephone 3602. PERELLE Apartments. Phone 2004. Furnished house and apartments. FOR RENT — The R. C. Peterson house near Third and Gold. In- quire First National Bank. FOR RENT—Refinished four-room furnished house. $16.00 monthly. Phone Douglas 394, FOR REN1—ow room furnished apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John Reck. I‘OR RENT — Liarge housekeeplng room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 438. FOR RENT -- Furnished apart- ment, newly decorated, with bath. Also furnished two room houses and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave, or telephone 101-2 rings. FOR RENT — Two-rooia furnished house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. | property THE NEW WORD IN ROOFING? It means Long Life for the Roof ==Let us tell you how little a *Millerized” roof costs — How long it lasts and show you THOMAS ILLERIZED' VACANGIES; reauced rates. Nug- ~get Apts. - FOR_ REN1—Sreepin ; room. Phone 537 TURKEY AND CHlCKEN DINNERS GIVEN AWAY BY CALIFORNIA GROC. Thanksgivne ~inners are to be awarded this year by the Califor- nia Grocery, which will sixteen fortunate persons, accord- ing to Nick Bavard, proprietor. To be made on November 28, the | tirst award will be a home grown turkey and all the trimmings for a real turkey dinner, sufficient to serve eight persons and the second big award, just as bountiful, wil be a hamegrown chicken, with all the necessary delectables for 2a dinner for eight. When the Camornla Grocery says “with all the trimmings” it means just that, according to Mr. Bavard and there will be nothing missing to make the dinners fit for kings and queens. Before the awarding of these two big banquets just befors Thanksgiving, the live birds will be on display in the windows of | the California Grocery. ! el . Frank’ A. Metcalf, civil and min- | ing engineer, returned yesterday afternoon on the seaplané Baranof | from Fish Bay, near Sitka, where | he has been looking over mining in which he, with sev- Read Arctic | Village By ROBERT MARSHALL | Butler Maure | Drug Co. . IWe Deliver delight |, | ZAPORA DOCKS HERE FRIDAY; SAILS TODAY ers and General Freight from Puget Sound Bringing passengers and _freight, the motorship Zapora, Capt. Hugh McDonald and H. Matson, ptrser, docked here at 10:35 o'clock Ilast night, and sailed from Gastineau Channel this afternoon for Seattle by way of Port Ashley. Arriving Here on the Zapora were J. B. Caro, Jr., from Ketchikan; Steve Polish, from Seattls; Ruben Yeltatzie and = Francis Yeltatzle from Klawock. The Zapora had aboard a gen- eral cargo for the Juneau Com- mercial dock, coal for Femmer's dock, oil and supplies for the Union Oll Company and steel for the Alaska Juneau. ce0o00sco0bo0co0e . Steamer Movements ° NORTHBOUND [ Princess Louise scheduled to ® arrive late MNonday after- ® noon or evening. . Northwestern scheduled to ar- @ rive Wednesday. . SCHEDULED SATLINGS o Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle October 2 at 9 D. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle October 7 at 10 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 9 at 9 p. m. Depere scheduled to sail from secee * Seattle October 14. . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Alaska scheduled southbound e about October 5. L LOCAL SAILINGS . Fstebeth Jeaves every Thurs- & day night at & p. m, for ® Sitka and Way ports. [] Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ¢ Kaks ana way ports. L] eoes s 00 00 { I TEAL SAILS TODAY | FOR BRIEF SURVEY| streams inj| Stephens Passage ; the Fisheries| Enroute to inspect Slocum Inlet, and Keku Strait, vessel Teal, Capt. Cole, sailed to- day for a brief trip, and is due to return here Sunday night or! early Monday. It will survey ‘escapement and stream clearing, calling at Slocum Inlet, Pybus Bay, Sum Dum, through Keku Straits and return| here. Monday it will go out on| patrol which will be maintained| through the Fall fishing season which ends October 15. - Peoe0eserv-~eoveoooe . TIDES TOMORROW . oo.oo.oo--.ooa Low tide m., -0.1 feet High tide 1 m., 163 feet Low tide m., 08 feet High tide 1 m., 16.1 feet the streams fori for' needs for| Hola ) gERR |meee TIDES .\IONDAY tide 5:46 a. m., -0:3 feet tide 12:01 p. m,, 17.3 feet tide 6:11 p. m, -05 feet ———-——te——— SHOP IN JUNEAU Low High Low D Exclusive | Agency | KABO CORSETS DOUGLAS NEWS Motorship gr—l;l—gs Passeng- HENHY KUFER PASSES AWAY EARLY TODAY &5 PO et Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET BOWLING keeps you in the pink of condition—clears your head of business wor- ries—makes you sleep better. Try a game tonight. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool _ Billiards Bowling ‘Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond “papa,” carrying a gun. Races race, and some wrestling stunts, | High Schol students, armed wi paddles. cake, banquet hall, and blue. the class colors. ed the Freshmen toiled included a wheelbarrow suitcase race, peanut race Fi- nally the Frosh were one by one tossed up in a canvas and then forced to run the gauntlet of the Sophomores served sandwiches, ice cream and coffee in the decorated in peach After the banquet, short speeches were given by the class presidents, the Freshmen, the faculty and others. While the upper classmen danc- in the kitchen, washing the dishes and‘ atfafr, #ith Arthur Reinikka, me| th SIX PASSENGERS FOR JUNEAU ON SEATTLE, Sept. 30. — Steamer Northwestern sailed for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon with 51 first class and seven steerage passeng- ers, Passengers aboard the North- western booked for Juneau are Dr. Arthur M, Wilson, M. A. Snow, J. White, Mrs. L. R. Crossett, | Henry Meler and one steerage. T, YD T WIDE AWAKE SHOE SHOP FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Sntnrdny Morning 10:00 o’clock Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 15 Steamer YUKON ... ALASKA " . N'WESTERN Sept. 26 fsept. 30 Oct. 4 FRONES 83 OR t publication, Oct. 8, 1033. Millwood! ORDER NOW EITHER FROM YOUR FAVORITE TRANSFER OR CALL US JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. PHONE 358 oney COLEMAN S === The Florence Shog Permanent Waving a | ¥lorence Holmgulst, Prop. | PHONE | B&nn& Ba.ni WE HAVE IT #t the Right Price Harns Hardware Co. Lower Front Btreet | ! | f | 4 Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O LUDWIG NE ! NELSON THE SANITARY GROCERY . “The sme That Pleases” SAFE iWuklysnmu For Reservatio Alaska Southem Airways PROVEN DEPENDABnm Alaska fe v e A.'B. HAYES, Manager, Hangar 28— Hotel 10 mm‘«’ifi?m Bricf flness, Attended by{ """ A b, oot we| W ITEOR - o1 gl gn Paralysis, Ends Long COBBY BALE s N A i T tothn PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- The Altar Soelety will hold sumed business in the old location burg, Jubi Haines; Bkag- <4 Active Career GOBDY BALE Batbsy: Ostotle|Tikn wad Thceibly. brerhgiied way Gordova, Valdes and i Y. OCtObEr | practically rebullt, and the interior Seward . Within the week In which he ; renovated. He has moved into the $.S. Alaska calls at Sitka north and southbound. was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital !front room some new mchainery S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat north and south- suffering with an apparent slight| which had hitherto been kept in bound. stroke of paralysis, Henry Kufer, | the rear room for want of adequate S.S. Northwestern calls at Seldovid and Kodiak. veteran barber of Douglas died Douglas space, and the shop'is now better FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS . early this morning at the hos. equipped to care for the business. i f‘fsll-{-A ke pital. Fair hopes of his recove Ch h AT g held. ab) flist Waned. ks dd dn;.s urc Daily Empire Wanc Ads Pay. R. J. MCKANNA, Agt. Phons 2 passed and the paralysis advanced. [ Henry, as he was known by S 3 : 4 - practically every one on the chan- | ervlces NOT‘:(&E‘&;‘ 'X‘l?‘;,;m::yflm nel, would have been 81 years o | No. 3519-A. 2§:a‘nnce:oveemberh In spite of his| Notices for this church column In Admiralty. et ol ;“m‘;es;‘;g nwst be received by The Empire|In the District Court for the Ter- 1 gt u}') to 4hie Dotk of JKls Eiar ot Igter than 10 o'clock Saturday, ritory of Alaska, Division Num- e moriling % guarantee change of| ber One, at Juneau. TR aedensed ws .6 DEENG B! rermon topics, etc. JESSIE PATTERSON, whose mar- Baltimore, Maryland, Where a ried name is Mrs. John 8. Pat- brother is his only survivor, For|| Uongregtional Community terson, . biellant, b, MOSED close to thirty years he has been Church ESTEBETH, Officlal Number 316,- a resident of Alaska, residing in|:: @| 00 her ighsis teckie apparel » various parts of the interior but| REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor whiabia R Ll o e Dy most of the time on Gastineau| 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. chinery, engines and equipment, Chidost o Waé & Wempsh o¢| 1130 am. — Preaching service.|.and J. V. DAVIS, Respondents. New Low the Elks Lodge of Juneau. Topic, “Cross of Christ.” | TQ. ALL CONGERNED: RoundTnp Rate e rémniné are at the OMatles| The general public is cordially] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN W. Carter Mortuary awalting in- invited to all services. Ithat I, ALBERT WHITE, as United P ul farment which will be i the ks iy | States Marshal for the Territory of Rvery u.:"_"“u“:"'.__ plot th Juneau. Services will be|:* - s | Alaska, did on the 21st day of Sept. held the fore part of the week. |.. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church A IIQI.B. attach and atrest the Motor-| 3. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER b5 & | ¥ 730 pm. — Evening Prayer and| SuP ESTEBETH, Official Number| pjoxeq Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 DOUGLAS MEN LEASE | sermon. 1216,559, her masts, tackle, apparel, s Gl MINING CLAIM TO WORK furniture, fixtures, anchors, ma- M s “ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junewd - - «, | Chinery, engines and equipment, in bt Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Emuo Young, Wm. Fleek flnd' Douglas Catholic Church | ;ifmsl;o‘;_et-le?nl:d tmi:m ix?z cfxe Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, enagee, Port Alexander, Kl il Ceubelle form = 3 -entitled court, brougl by . local men who have b:kegx‘:u?ea:i Sunday, September 24. — Six-)Jessle Patterson, libellant, against b Lo . ehr S e on the Silver Queen mining claim | eenth Sunday alter Pentecost. |the Motorship ESTEBETH, her OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK 9% Shesp Creck whith they gre| B:30) sm—Foly Mas, I masts, tackle, apparel, furniturs,| Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agentt now working in the hopes of mak- 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. fixtures, anchors, machinery, en- ing a good clean-up. &= - i gines and equipment, and against| | g e = 5.V, DAVIS, in o certain cunse| RO Yo J- 4 0] J-N°}| FERRY TIME CARD SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTIES || Juneau lce Cream civil and maritime, for damages : Parlors lin the sum of $10716.00, claimed P AC I Flc Louvs Ien I Do 0 A Two classes of bqys and girls of | | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | by libellant to have been sustained 5 s the Congregational Community| | DANISH ICE CREAM | by her while a passenger aboard| ~ 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. ' Sunday Bchool were given parties| <3 | said vessel on January 2, 1933, and SAILING 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. in the League rooms last evening e “lin which libel the Ilibellant de-! TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. Y by their teachers, Francis Adam-| mands payment of said damages. and SEATTLE 12:30p.m#t 11:15pm. [ son and Agnes Silverton. Games together with interest and costs, F 2:00p.m. 12 midnight | and refreshments were enjoyed b!‘ including $500.00 as a proctor's fee. rom Juneau 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. | the children. And 21l persons are hereby cited & & *4:00p.m. R e to be and appear at the time and PRINC S LOUISE N CITY TAX LIMIT place of the return of said process, Oct. 4, 15, 24 | ZLeaves Douglzs for juneam | i to-wit: The 14th day of October, % | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | i Payment of taxes, in order to {1933, if the same shall be a day PRINCESS NORAH | 8:30a.m. t745pm. ! | | take advantage of a special dis- vof jurisdiction, otherwise, on the Nov. 2, 16, 30 9:80a.1n.4 9:55p.m | ‘ count, expires tonight. City Cle next ddy of jurisdiction thereafter, 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. | Gray will remain in his office on at the hour of 10:00 o'clock am., SUMMER TOURIST FARES 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. i the City Wharf until 9 o'clock to- in the District Court Room in the NOW IN EFFECT 3:45p.m.t 11:154.n. ! o night to afford taxpayers to take | Federal and Territorial Building Good till October 31, 1933 A Si?gp.m, : { last minute advantage. in Juneau, Alaska, and then and '—Thane. ! —— An Underst: i | there to interpose their claims for 'I'icket.sim;e;g;y:::o;:son:nd b t—Freight will be accepted. | FRESHMEN INITIATE An Unc crbldndmg the same and to make their allega- $—Saturdays only. 1 of All tions and answer in that behalf, V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent i Practically the entire student {and to show cause, if any they JUNEAU Juneau Ferry & Naviga- body and faculty, besides three DE have, why said Motorship ESTE- % Ruests, turned out to enjoy the TAI LS BETHher masts, tackle, apparel,|sa. . tion Company Sophomores initiate the Freshmen B AL furniture, fixtures, anchors, ma-| | Fine Floors Enunam Free | | ————_. last night in the Eagles' Hall Every individual problem {{ chinery, _engines and equipment| | GARLAND BOGGAN ||f———— Pirst item on the program was is taken into special | $hould Hot be condemned and sold| | s P q Pacifi a mock wedding performed by the consideration here. A . 1ijo sabisfy libellant's said demands. | i Aot TN ol Compaiy Lt Freshmen with Jennle Johnson, conducted funeral service Upon fallure to so appear and|| Hard¥oed Flodring—Laying, M. S. “PACIFIC” the bride, Gerald Cashen the bride Is planned to include ev- answer, default will be entered and| | Sénding, Finishing . O CIFIC groom, and Teddy Doogan the ery desired detail. Organ condemination ordered @s prayed ! 403 Goldsteln Blg. Phone 582 | Leaves Clty Dock every Thurs- preacher. It was a “shot-gun” and chapel. Private re- {for in this libel suit filed here. = {{ day at 10 am. for Petersburg, ot $ — tiring room. Lady assist- | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Seépt. i Kfl;"a Port Alexander and way id papers foi sale plre, ant. oin ~ - gols HE CHANNEL BUS LINE || 5. 5. Burtord & Co, Agents : i ik EO | The Charles W u. wx?l:w LEAVE AUK BAY |{ Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. i | Jones-Stevens Shop | e By DONALD E. MARTIN 7:00 a.m—12:30 p.m—4:30 pm. i § Carter Mortuary Deputy U. S. Marshil. | LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) LADIES—CHILDREN'S | PHONE 136-2 R. E. ROBERTSON, 9:15 am—2:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m, < READY-TO-WEAR R ri e M. E. MONAGLE, F 9 t Seward Street Near Third | Gtk ;;f:“;‘ the 3! Proctors for Libellant. Motorship 5 I irst publication, Sept. 21, 1933. “EST 99 More For Your EBETH