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R A 17, 1933. POLLY A D HER PALS ARE IT A BACT =" THAT THE HON, MULE IS A HON. [THAT SCOWL_DON'T By CLIFF STERRETT MULES AUNT KITTENS, THEY RE COLTS! - THIS HERE ANIMAL 1S ONE HONNERT, PCENT TIGER ! s 0. FOR SALE FOR RENT—Or will sell on very reasonable terms, a five-room, ultra modern house. Oil burner, hot water heat, fireplace, full basement, hardwood floors, etc. ause. Phone 439. Ll T R _SALE—At & bargain. $85 Gén- eral Electric portable super hetro- $45. Terms if | Lizht and ahogany | Good condition. Rei ly Juneau Fro Bro; ENT—Four-room furnished S Phone 187. Furnmure of 3-room apt., including bed, dresser, rug, tables, chairs, radio, electric heat- ers, plate, etc. Apt. rental $15.00 127 Franklin St. or Phone 566. Apartments. Four rooms, furnish- ed, heated, Frigidaird, beautiful phone 330. FOR RENT—Furnished five room house. 5th and Park Streets. Phone 2501. FOR SALE—Caie ana restauran doing good business but owne: must leave city to look afte: other business. Terms cash part down. Communicate immed- jately 3181 Empire for personai interview. FOR RENT—Quiet rooms for quiet people. 430 Franklin St. o FIVE rooms, furnished, modern home. Lovely view. Phone 202. FOR SALE — Two cottages nea! Second and Franklin. Must se! to close Jennie Winn Estate. Fol information apply to John Reck Administrator. . - CHOICE level resiaence 1ot. 50x100 | ____ o at bargain. Best location in city |FURNISHED Apis. for rent. CIift Phone 3602. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished flat near Moose Hall. Apply "at Cliff Apartments. Inquire 132 6th St. Apartments. Phone 209. FOR SALE—Modern home for sale {FOR KENT — oom _cottage | and bath. Beautiful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. Reasonable terms. Telephone 164 Mrs. E. C. Guerin. P N AR FOR SALE or rent—Planos anc radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson's Music Shoppe. Sewarc Street. Telephone 143 or m Furnished house and apartments. FOR REN] — Large housekeeping .- .= %o | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- COATS remodeled and linings re-| room apt. with range. Phone 436. newed. Phone 3801. Mrs. Bathe.| — - i s FOR RENT — Two-roon furnished house or cabin on Sth St. Tele- phone 2654: TURN your oia golc into value ©ash or trade at Nugget Shop | WANTED BOARDERS, A J men preferred Apply 3rd and Main, opposite Zynda Hotel. FOR REN1—Sreepmn: room. Phone 537 IS GOING TO AUSTRIA EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants| Holbrook Dredging Company's staff | work by day or week. Price rea- at Dawson for several years, is a Sonable. Phone 205. passenger south on the Princess Louisz enroute to Vienna, Austria, LADY needs work by hour or day.| where he will take a post-graduate Phone 4. course in surgery. - e A man in Theoford, Neb., has a pony that suddenly went carnivo- rous .On four occasions the animal was seen eating chickens. CHILDREN cared for by day, week or month. Phone 2552. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES 81 to $1.25. Men's heels 50¢, ladles FOR RENT — Vacancy Marshall' view. Apply 115 Sixth St. Tele-! —— o FURNISHED apartment for rent [o |® I t 9 " trom Seattle October 21 at 10 a. m., . 9 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska in port and scheduled o sail for the westward at o'clock tonight. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle October 17 at 9 p. ss Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 19 at 9 p. m. thwestern scheduled tosail hland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 23 at p. m. @ Zapora scheduled to sail from e a . 3 e 4 . . a . Low h tide 11 v tide Hig Low Mrs. D. E. Hewitt, widely known Dr. E. E, Rogers, member of the [, her western Alaska radio au- diences passenger aboard the Northwestern for Seattle where she has been, called by the sad news of the pass-| ing of her father, W. H. White- man, well known and long time He is survived | by his widow, and two sons and| Mrs. Hewitt willj be with her mother while on the | reside: one daughter. coast. Seattle October 23. SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound bout October 20. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ay night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday t 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kaoke ana way ports. ‘e o0 e 00000 s TIDES TOMORROW tide 5:51 m, 7 a. m, 6:22 m., e, 51 a. 57 a. p. ‘ANCHORAGE WOMAN HAS { BAD NEWS; BOUND SOUT“‘ as “Nell” Hewitt, is nt of Seattle. 35c. Saldum's: Seward Street. ~ MISCELLANEGYUS - SEE Dr. Fenton, D.C., for treatment of fallen arches, also corns, and complete line of footwork. Nexty ‘door to Brownie's Barber Shop. can seoure smail loans for re- sponsible parties. Apply 420 Gold- stein Building. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay WHITE LINE CABS | ' 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab afid Ambulance Co. . ot Jonés-Stevens Shop * | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third 4 ! T J. W. SORRI |4 — Oone Small Jobs a Specialty THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | The Gastineau to You_Begin and End at_thc of Every Passenger- Carrying Boat Marine News 0.7 feet 179 feet -19 feet HANDLED BY RIVER Approximately 3,000 tons were handled along the and Yukon rivers this the Alaska Railroad’s rs, Nenana and Ali BOAT CAPSIZED 3 z)perated alternately, the Ne- nana during the high water and Arctic Mail Craft Carries | All to Death—North- | The skipper was in Juneau early Sunday morning, aboard the Northwestern, accompanied by Mrs. Adams, enroute to Santa Mcnica, California, to spend the winter. “The Theaviest shipments of freight to points we served with the Nenana and Alice this season,” says Capt. Adams, “went to Ruby and up the Iditarod. Our boats delivered more to Ruby than any other one point. an active camp. We plied between Nenana and Marshall, With the Nenana we took down as high as 600 tons of freight at ome trip in the good stage of water. the Alice during the low water. land Is Searching NOME, Alaska, Oct. 17. — The mail boat Good Hope, wrecked off o Shishmareff Shoals during a storm ® | several days ago, carried the fol- e | lowing persons, all believed to e 'have pérished: Capt. Henry Ivanhoff, Engineer o ! Murphy Aopdruk, deckhands Ed o | George and Roy Allok, all of Nome T e/ and passengers Elmer Anderson, & e !of Walla Walla, Wash., three na- old Landmark Gives Way o |tive girls bound for Shishmareff, e |Clara Foster, Catherine Aden and for March o‘ l’rogress & o Bertha Ioktongak | oy e ®| One girl's body has bsen recov- W_OODR’U,FF‘ 2 ? o:}t; ”’m o | ered. Sentiment was cast from the pal ! e The Coast Guard cutter North- "1' i o h‘;’e w“:s" ar;;t'zg“iu land is still in the vicinkty search- 0ld magnolia tree Was MRKoS e ing for other bodies or survivors. b v e s B sore o e The Good Hope was a 40-foot The tree was sent here in 186 by Capt. A. B. Woodruff from Charleston, where he was stationed at the beginning of the Civil War, and it was planted in the front ‘vard of their home by his wife. It grew to a height of 70 fect fand has seen the town grow from Ya village of 50 to nearly 3,500 in- habitants. motor vessel and was on the last |trip of the season out to Kotze bue Sound from Nome. It is be lieved the motor stalled and the; storm carried her on the shoals. ;| TWO OTHERS ABOARD SEWARD, Oct. 17.—The victims of the Good Hope wreck may b2 | | TR | increased to ten, according to NOTICE TO MARINERS radio advices received here. The e two Russian scientists reported | Chatham Strait—Warm Springs a'rescued from the Little Diomed2 pay pight, reported extinguished Islands may have been passeng- outoper 12, will be relighted as ers on the motor vessel when it ¢ o, o pr: 1bl capsized on the shoa | Btephens Passage—Windham Bay X | Entrance Light, reported extinguish- | FRANK COTTER AND BOB ied Cctober 4, was relighted Octo- ADAMS ARE ON WAY SOUTH ber 10. - | Frederick Sound—Kake Lighted Frank J. Cotter and R. D. (Bob) Bell Buoy 2, reported extinguished Adams, who have been in the October 4, was relighted October 10. Copper River district since last| > 1March looking over the mining| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | situation, are southbound passen-i Having disposed of all of my gers on the Northwestern. Mr.'interest in the Juneau Cash Groc- Cotter brought the information ery I will not be responsible for that A. M. Elmer, of Slate Creek, any debts contracted by that firm has taken over the Stewart Creck on and after October 5. holdings of Michael J. Knowles. i—adv. S. A. LIGHT. EY ‘ Woodworking Cabinet Making | | Phone 349 85 Gastineau Ave. | SEE BIG VAN Guiis aitd Ammunition Pront 204 8t. 205 Seward St. ! WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 bt Ty A '?.ifl s ilfiecking Ac count at this baok than itis when cartied about on your person of Iéft athoine, yet a stroke of a pen ohi @ check ‘makes the ambunt you aeed available on a8 moment’s _GUNS FOR RENT Telephone 38" * : FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON F rye-Bruhn Company Prompt Delivery Pay by check—for sifety and convenience; ‘Cancelled checks are legal receipts for dis. §ursemems. Check stubs give afl up-to-dzte tecord of finances at'afl Himéd, We invite you to come in today, ‘opént your account, P FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & 'SON Telephone 409 B. M Belirends Bank Bldg. Meadowbrook Buttef PHONE 39 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND sEniigciuT!:‘)hYouk KING Fresh Tamales --10:30, 2:30, 2:30 and get your check Book. : F irst National Bank g] v PHONES 83 0R 85| - ¥ L BOATS THIS SEASON of | 1 te Fibgets 4 {Doniloff, Mrs. O. Flobersand, Ber-| “THE SANITARY GROCERY - ' PASSENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT Steamer Arrived This Morning and Remains in Port All Day { At 9 oclock this morning the i\steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. West- )lund, and Dave Doran, Purser, docked here from the south, to re- main in port until 9 o'clock this evening when it will leave for the Westward by way of Sitka. Twenty-four passengers arrived in Juneau aboard the Alaska from Seattle and Southeast Alaska ports. Those from Seattle were: Mrs. F. { | nice Flobersand, John Flobersand, Mrs. L. Fogg, Frank J. Hong, Mrs. T. Johnson, J. Orstad, Mrs. A. Sey, Edith F. Sheelor, Mrs. J. R. York, |From Southeast Alaska ports the |arrivals were Henry Roden, J. Mc- Laughlin, H. Larson, S. Anderson, W. Rodenberg, L. Forest, A. Pow- R. Harris, C. Bradley, Mrs. P. owley, G. E. Austin, A. O. Berg and Mrs. T. Jones. In addition to mail and pas- cargo of freight including addi- tional culverts for the Willoughby Avenue improvement work. It will Alaska-Juneau dock and Govern- ment dock, sailing from the latter {this evening. | There are 19 passengers aboard | for Seward and the I or. SR S TWO DOUGLAS HUNTERS RETURN HOME AFTER LONG TRIP; NO DEER Walter (Mickey) McCormick and Tauno Williamson, two hunters of Douglas who left the island town on September 19 for a week’s hunt, failed to return and a search was started for them, came, back homs yesterday. They reported they had cruised in all nearby localities and found deed a minimum quantity Dur- ing their trip the; did manage, however, to kill on:y iwo deer, e WESTWARD WINTER MAIL TO BE CARRIED BY PLANE The winter airplane mail ser- vice from Cordova to Copper Cen- ter and the river camps will start November 3 or 4 and continue dur- ing the time the railroa down. It will be a weekly service of 1200 pounds each. . THRILL! Nothing: like. the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Winter and Pond SHOP IN JUNEAU sengers, the Alaska brought a large | unload freight at the City Dock,| | d is closed| LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 pm.—5:30 p.m. FINEST STEAMERS i SAILING SCHEDULE b Sailings from Séattle Every Saturday Morning 10:00 o’clock Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Sotthbound 7 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Steamer N'WESTERN ... YUKON . ALASKA .. - N'WESTERN ....Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Nov. 5 YUKON .Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 10 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez and Seward . S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka north and southbound. S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat north and south- bound. S.S. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS % CALL Oct. 14 Oct. 17 THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agt. ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. Phone 2, Ao = 3. B. BURFORD &°CO. D. B. FEMMER Titket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 112 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneaa Lesve Junes{ % ” M' S' ZAPORA Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Teunakee, 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! CAMADIAN FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas aud PACIEIC Thane - o 6:15a.m. SN ‘ 7:10a.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | b and SEATTLE [s o ASTRE | 2:00pm. 12midnight From Juneau 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. *4:00p.m. PRINCESS LOUISE v Lea e ¢ Oct. 4, 15, 24 b i 6:30a.m. 6: e ! 8:30a.m. 1 .m. | PRINCESS NORAH | 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. Nov. 2, 16, 30 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. | SUMMER TOURIST FARES | :5};;;‘;,", o NOW IN EFFECT | 5:00p.m. e Good till October 51, 1933 *—Thane. | t—Freight will be accepted. Tickets, reservations and full | 1—Saturdays only. , particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company i GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood - Flooring—Laying, | Sanding, Finishing | 403 Goldstein Big. mnequl CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY ! 7:00 .m.—12:30 pm.—4:30 p.h. s s Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, }{ Kake, Port Alexander and way points. _J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. | Motorship i “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports ' DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O . e " The Florence Permanent Waving » | e e LUDWIG NELSON * Walch Repaitiig & — = Juneau lce Cregm e s lusive TS DANISH ICE 1l B iy o Advertisements spread world [ Thomas Hardware Co. products before You. i v b Alaska Southern Airways | OVEN DEPENDAI £ Ay § 6 e | [ I “ e, | AR ] “i v ’b 1

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