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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1933. MIERAB E ML MCERAG E MULE HES S HE AIN'T EATIN, ) LEEPIN’/ FOR SALE_Heater in A-1 condi- | ticn. Cheap. Telephone 385. ; FOR SALE on terms oi to rent a | 5-room ultra modern home. Oil hot water heat, fireplace, ement, hardwood floors, 5. E. Krause. Phone 439. FOR SA Tame Mallard ducks. ‘Can be used for call ducks. P. O.| Box 2353 Juneau. FOR SALE—Furniture of 3-room apt., including bed, dresser, rug, tahles, chairs, radio, electric heat-| ers, plate, ete. Apt. rental $15.00.1 127 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- | jately 3181 Empire for personal interview. FOR SALE — Two cottages near| Second and Franklin, Must sell to close Jennie Winn Estate. For information apply to John Reck. Administrator. | JR SALE—Tables, chalrs, Jining oom furniture. Two-oven Lang range, with NEW RAY OIL jurner attachment. Also dish- s, ‘kitchen equipment, knives, wks and tableware. Frigidaire, \ry Teasonable. Telephone 107 or | \quire Bergmann Dining Room. OICE level resiuence 10t, 50x100, t bargain. Best location in city.| e 132 6thy Bt - BACRIFICE 1932 widys 3, i-door | sedan., Per condition. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4042. A & 800 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock st 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopp o . FOR SALEModern nome for sale.| asonable terms. Telephone 169. s. E. C. Guerin. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and Fadios. Expert plano tuning. An-j derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| Street. Telephone 143 or 488. i P SR GOATS remodeled and linings re-l mged. Phone 3801 Mrs. Bathe. | TP AR T FREE wood, dry. New Hospital your ola gola mwfl value. | or trade at Nugget Shop. i WANTED POLLY AND HER PALS _|FOR RENT IFOR RENT — The R. C. Peterson HIRE ANYBUDDY, WEEHAS COCOoA, WHY SHOULD W~ Y54 g By CLIFF STERRETT D'YE MEAN COLORED ? HE'S AS WHITE AS A SHEET/ [ ln/rr';?" /iy i N Ll , Z@;i | FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. sonable. Telephone 385. | rnished seven-room Furnace heat. Inquire house. Bishop Apartments. l FOR RENT — furnished house. Gastineau Ave- | nue, close in. Telephone 561. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, steam heated, $20 monthly. Apply Nickinovich Apartments. Telephone 5601. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, also four-room furn- ished house. Telephone 3204, FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Electric range, hof and cold water, bath. $25. Tel. 1804. FURNE Apa SHED Apt’s. “for rent. Clift tments. Phone 209. — Swmall furnished apartment, private bath, Tele- phone 3753 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Four-room furnishe house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. FOR RE — 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. FURNISHED house for rent. In- quire Bishop Apt. FOR RENT — five-room cottage and bath. Beautiful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. FURNISHED aparumnent for Telephone 3602. PERELLE Apartments. Phone 2004. Furnished house and apartments. house near Third and Gold. In- quire First National Bank, FOR RENT—Refinished four-room furnished house. $15.00 monthly. Phone Douglas 394. I FOR RENI—rouw: room furnished| apt. $25,00 monthly, Inquire John| Reck. | FOR RENT — wLarge noulekeeplngi room, electric plate, $15. Also 2-| room apt. with range: Phone 436.| Wy | FOR RENT — Furnished apart- | —e—r 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 opportyn- | ity for future for party interested | in this line of work. Address by Jetter stating qualifications. Ad-! dress Chilkoot Fur Farms, Haines, Alaska. Al R R (s S | EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants| work by day or week. Price rea- sonable. Phone 205. ! e R S LADY needs work by hour or day. | " Phone 44. REN cared for by day, week or month. Phone 2552. ‘Soles Men's DRESS SHOES "$1 40 $1.25. Men's heels 50c, Jadies $8c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. . — LOST AND FOUND | $5.00 REWARD $5.00 LOST—For the return of bundle | "'cf advertising matter to the 2 Theatre or any informa- tlm about same. No guestions sked. Return the bundle and get the money. LOST—Twenty gauge pump shot-| gun. Marked Mort Truesdale. Probably 108t near Rock Dump Float. Finder please return to mae Adams. i Dally Empwe Went Ads Pay " PR TR i S ‘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-roun furnished | house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. | | —_— e FOR REN¥—Srecpin ; room. Phone| 5317. Exports from the United States to Palestine last year were double| those of 1931, motor cars leading the list of purchases. { An Understanding of All DETAILS Every. individual ‘problem is taken into g consideration here. A conducted funeral service is planned to include ev- ery desired detail. Organ and chapel. Private re- Ml!"l‘ng room. Lady assist- ant, The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE .1%6-2 “The Last Service Is the . Modern four-room | Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon and sails at 6 p. m. for Skagway. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle October 2 at 9 p. m. . Yukon scheduled to sail from @ Seattle October 7 at 10 a. ® m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle October T7. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 9 at 9 p. m. Depere 'scheduled to sail from Seattle October 14. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound about October 5. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way poris. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, eee0ecoe0s o0 * w0000 ° TIDES TOMORROW il e es 000 acp0 0o a. m., 165 feet a. m, -02 feet p. m, 179 feet p. m., -1.8 feet High tide Low tide High tide 12: Low tide JAPANESE LIKE BASKETBALL T00 LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 2:— Japanese athletes are taking to basketball as they have to other sports, says Jack Garner, former University of Southern California cage captain, who returned re- cently from a coaching tour of the Orient. The Nipponese athletes have a remarkable knowledge of the game, along with their natural speed and agility, he said, but their lack of height handicaps! them. ——————— SHOP IN JUNEAU I Exclusive Agency KABO CORSETS T ———— “Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that - W CONNORS Motor Co., INC. ¢ FRONT STREET ALL WAY PORTS ave _ Owi A ADS ?| | ESTEBETH HERE FROM SITKA AND | | The motorship Estebeth, Capt.! Edward Bach and David Ramsey, purser, arrived here this morning | ai & o'clock from its regular week-| ly trip to Sitka and way ports, with freight, mail and passengers. With fair weather *all the way,! the trip was not eventful, and f.he! following arrived in Juneau on the | motorship: from Sitka, Mrs. J. Cropley, R. C. Wakefield; = from Chichagof, Frank W. Richards; from Tenakee, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Springer; from Hoonah, George, Jones, Nick Kitta and Charles Kitka. On the outbound trip, the Es-| tebeth is scheduled to leave here next Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. PRIN. LOVISE DUE THIS . . Canadian swecr== . s Louise is due in port this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and sails for Skagway at 6 o'clock tois evening. i Passengers aboard the Princess Louise, booked for Juneau, are Miss L. Fox, Mrs. H. J. Hill ana| Miss Margaret Miller. — e FOUR HALIBUTER SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 2—Four hali- but schooners, all from the wast- ern banks, arrived today and sold as follows: Diana with 26,000 pounds, selling for 10% and 9 cents a pound; Harding with 22,000 pounds, sell- ing for 10% and 9 cents a pound; Vansee with 43,000 pounds, selling for 9% and 8 cents a pound; Norrona with 16,000 pounds, sell- ing for 10 and 8 cents a pound. [ ¥ | 'l Jones-Stevens Shop ! h il LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | | | READY-TO-WEAR 1 | Seward Street » Near Third | ! | | peer oo eere FISHING OPENS |SEPTEMBER DRY FOR TWO WEEKS AND COOLER; NO IN SE. ALASKA SNOW REPORTED Several Canneries to Oper-| Temperature About Nor- ate—Patrol Vessels mal—Little Sunshine, Lenve iy ‘ but Rainfall Light Fall fishing with seines and gill | September was unusualiy dry, but no traps, opened today slightly cooler than the average throughout Southeast Alaska for a and with considerable less sun-| two-weeks period, closing again|shine than usual, according to the on October 15. Only cohoes and monthly summary issued today chums remain to be taken and by R. C. Mize, Meteorologist in| packed. charge. No canneries will operate inthis, The mean temperature was 494 , vicinity. At Tyee, the Sebas| or 07° below the normal. The Stuart plant has made arra warmest September of record w that of 1910 with a mean of 52.8° and the coolest was that of 1914, ith a mean of 47.3°. " Ths high- temperature during the month was 64°*on the 15th and the low- est was 37° on the 5th. Previous extremes were 77° and 29°, re-| spectively. The greatest daily range| was 25° on the 5th, and the least daily range was 4° on the 8th. The total precipitation was 4.56 inches, or 5.73 inches below the normal. The wettest September of record was that of 1924 with a total of 18.85 inches and the transfer to the latter vessel and driest was that of 1920 with a use a speed boat. Capt. Clyde total of 119 inches. This ranks I Dell is also with the Crane Sixth among the driest Septem- The Teal will cover both sho: bers. There were 17 days with along Stephens Passage, Frederick measureable precipitation, or three | Sound and Keku Straits. The less than the average. There were Crane will cover Chatham Straits. 7 consecutive days with measur- —————— able rain and five days without The ads bring you the Informa- encugh to measure. No snow fell 8 by i during the month. [} ce. o ion about quality, style and pri The mean relative humidity at 4 a. m. was 83 per cent; at noon, 70 per cent; and at 4 p. m., 68 percent. The prevailing wind direction| was from the south and the aver- age hourly velocity 6.2 miles per hour. The maximum velocity was 23 miles per hour from the south- east on the Tth. There were three clear days, two partly cloudy, and 25 cloudy days. There were 738 hours of sun- shine or 19 per cent of the possi- ble amount. Auroras were observed on the 14th and 15th. Light frost formed on the morning of the 4th and heavy frost on the 5th. R o Onion Yield Low i BONO, Onio.—Cnion growers in this muck region, one of the large onion producing districts, are expecting higher prices this year because of spring rains and sum- mer droughts, which have great- ly curtailed productions. Acres that yielded 1,000 crates of onions are expected to produce but half T that amount this year. ments to pack; Diamond K Pack- ing Company, and the Wrang: Packing Company will pack at Wrangell; and at Ketchikan sev- eral are expected to operate. Two patrol boats will be operat- ed out of here by the United States Bureau of Fisheries, watch- ing seining operations, and at the same time inspecting spawning streams. ‘The Teal, Capt. Cole, with Wardens Haley and Lucas aboard, left this afternoon, and the Crane, Capt. O’Donnell left last week. Warden Lucas will - e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneauw’s Own Store” lillwood! ORDER NOW EITHER FROM YOUR FAVORITE 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 rs Tobacco Soft Drinks Shop in connection Lower PFront Street, opposite Winter and Pond " THE SANITARY GROCERY' PHONES 83 OR 85 ' TRANSFER OR CALL US JUNEAU LUMBER ‘MILLS, Inc, PHONE 358 ; B e e S = P 5 “The Store That Pleases” 3 FINEST AR Leave Steamer Seattle YUKON ALASKA N'WESTERN YUKON ALASKA ‘Sept. 30 Oct. 17 Oct. 14 burg, way, bound. R. J. MCKANNA, Agt. J. B. BURFORD & CO. ght at 9 p. m. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 i Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday Morning 10:00 o'clock Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 FORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- Juneau, Haines, Skag- Cordova, Valdez and Seward . S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka north and southbound. S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat north and south- S.S. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 M.S.“ZAPORA” Oct.” 7 wock, Craig, Ketchikan. CAHADIAMN PACIFIC e SATLING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Oct. 4, 15, 24 PRINCESS NORAH | Nov. 2, 16, 30 SUMMEEK TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 51, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junest Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas auné Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15pm. 12 midnight 11:00a.m, :30p.mt 2:00p.m. can 6:30p.m. 17:45p.m. 9:55p.m. 11:30p.m 12:15p.m. il:15a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Hardwood . Floaring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | — g I GARLAND BOGGAN ‘ | || Flooring Contractor | ! CHANNEL BUS LINE | LEAVE AUK BAY | 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. : LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 pm.—5:30 p.m. — More For Your L4 The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Filorence Holmquist, Prop. | PHONE 421 | | Behrends Bank Bullding | b Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | Aavertisements spread world products before you. Alaska Southe SAFE _FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY, Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska JUNEAU ; tion Company [+ TR ) (ARG e | Fine Floors- Estimates Free PO o Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. 3 J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way_ Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O rn Airways or See EAU HOTEL

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