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s S G POLLY AND HER 4 —_—— ¥OR SALE — Househol dishes, R um cleaner w ibination radio aph (Temple), port- na typewriter and many les all in good condi- me 129 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE—A! a bargain. $85 Gen- eral Ele portable super hetro- only $45. Terms jf tric Light and FOR SALE — Six-foot mahogan: display case. Good condition. Rea- sonable. Apply Juneau Froc oppe, opposite George Bros FOR SALE—Cale 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 persons interview. +*FOR SALE — Two cottages nea Second and Franklin. Must se to close Jennie Winn Estate. Fo information apply to John Rech Administrator. bl{OICE lever resiaence 10t. 50x100 at bargain. Best location in city Inquire 132 6th St. FOR SALE—Modern home for salc Reasonable terms. Telephone 164 Mrs. E. C: Guerin. FOR SALE or reni—Planos anc radios. Expert piano tuning. An derson’s Music Shoppe, Sewarc Street. Telephone 143 or 488. PALS FOR RENT—Four-room furnishéd bath, electric range, close Phone 209. house, ! in. $20.00 | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apt. with bath. Suitable for bachelors, Phone 1005. bath. Suitable for 226 private Phone FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath. 3204, urnis FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Phone 107 and Gold. Ellingen Apts. NE-room apt. $10.00 monthly; 2 large rooms $20.00 monthly. 207 2nd St, across from Goldstein 0! FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house, kitchenette and bath. In- quire Gorham's Coffee Shop on Ninth St. or Phone 104. FOR RENT — Three-room cabin, partly furnished. Suitable for two men. Telephone 109. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187. FOR RENT--furnished five room house. 5th and Park Streets. Phone 2501. FOR RENT—Quiet rooms for qu people. 430 Franklin St. COATS remodeled and linings re- newed. Phone 3801, Mrs, Bathe FURNISHED apariment for rent Phone 3602 TURN your ola gol into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop WANTED EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants work by day or week. Price rea- sonable. Phone 205. EIEJ‘;’ Thecds work by hour or du‘y Phone 44. CHILDREN cared for by day, week or month. Phone 2552 I;ALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum's. Seward Street. MISCELLANEGUS SEE Dr. Fenton, D.C., for treatment of fallen arches, also corns, and complete line of footwork. Next door to Brownie's Barber Shop. loans for re- SPpO! le parties. Apply 420 Gold- stein Building PRSI The ads bring you the Informa- tion about quality, style and price GORDON’S Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Seward St., near Front | | J. W. SORRI | Woodworking Cabinet Making Small Jobs a Specialty Phone 349 85 Gastineau Ave. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished flat near Moose Hall. Apply al Cliff Apartments, FURNISHED Apts. for rent. CLft Apartments. Phone 209, F()); K 1 — Tivc-room cottage and bath. Beautiful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. PE’RELLEVAp;rLAm—ems Phone ZOiJ;L Furnished house and apartments. FOR REN7 — wLarge housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR RENT — Two-rooun furnished house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. FOR REN1—Sreepm; room. Phone 5317, FOUND—Pair of glasses picked up on school grounds. Tan leather case. Owner may claim same by calling at Empire and paying for thi The advertisememws @oring gou news of better things to have and easler ways to live. announcement. FOR RENT—Two room apt. witn| two. e Telephone | apt. Electric range and Frigidaire. | THREE-room apt. and bath. 3rd| | | | | PAWHOL.DS HIM ON HIS LAP?2 Marine News vweoeeecsoeco0cs o0 ° * Steamer Movements NUOKTHBOONU e Norco due Sunday. ® Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive Sunday afternoon or e evening |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS © Northwestern scheduled tosail from Seattle October 21 ai 10 a. m., but not reported at 3 p. m. today. Northland scneduled to sail from Seattle October 23 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle October 23. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle October 28 at 10 a. m SUUTHBOUND. SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound - about October 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at € p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. csecees 0o —et——— 0008000000000 000000000200000 00 le0oeo0ceseeccoe . TIDES TOMORROW se st 0s0 e m., 15.5 m, 26 m., 181 m, -22 feet feet feet feet High tide 2:47 a. Low tide 8:29 a. High tide 2:27 p. Low tide 0:13 p. TIDES MONDAY High tide 3:30 a. m., 145 Low tide 9:17 a. m, 37 High tide 3:15 p. m, 17.1 feet Low tide 10:07 p. m, -1.0 feet NOTICE OF ilEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, First Division, Territory of Alaska. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES LARSEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Henry Roden, administrator of the estate |of Charles Larsen, deceased, has filed herein his amended final ac- count and report of said estate and that a hearing will be had upon the same at ten o'clock a.m. feet feet |neau, Alaska, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may appear and file -objec- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Oct. 6, 1933. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, U. S. Cemmissioner and ex- officio Probate Judge. First publication, Oct. 7, 1933. Last publication, Oct. 28, 1933. LOST AND FOUN | ———— SEE BIG VAN | Guns and Ammunition | 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. GUNS FOR RENT VISIT THE Salmon Creek 2t Vrew —in a Checking Ac count at this bank than itis when carried about on your peérson or left at home, yet a stroke of a pen on a check makes the amount you aeed available on a moment’s notice, Pay by check—for safety and convenience: Cancelled checks are legal receipts for dis- bursements. Check stubs give an up-to-date record of finanges at all times, We. invite you to come in today, Open your account, and get your check book. First National Bank j’ | tions thereto and contest éhe same. ; - RUSSIAN LOSES LIFE IN WRECK Nome with Word” of Disaster 4 Capt. Alexander Chakin, master and owner of the Russian gasboat Explorer lost his life on Sgptem- ber 17, when during a storm the gasboat which was anchored off Little Diomede Island, struck a reef, !2-mile west of the island and was wrzcked, according (o radio information received by the United States Customs office herc from Nome rence Bay, tific plorer, according to the message There were only two aboard the gasboat, one of whom survived and recently arrived in Nome, carrying word of the wreck. Assistance was rendersd by the Natives who live on Little Dio- mede Island. ALASKA LINE BUYS FORT TENDER FOR SERVICE AS TUG After operating iberia, and had scien- for many years from Seattle in the ser ot the Quartermaster Corps, Unit=d State: Army as a fort tender, the steam: ship General Mifflin is to become a tugboat and perform auxiliary duty on Puget Sound and in Al- aska waters, The General Mifflin has bsen purchased by the Alaska Steam- ship Company from the Cary- ‘Davis Tug & Barge Company and will be rebuilt and equipped as a tugboat. She will be the first tug to be owned and operated by the Alaska shipping company. The vessel was purchased by the Cary- December 11,1933, before the under-| payis Company last spring from signed U. S. Commissioner at Ju-lthe government and is now moor- ed in Lake Union. Built in San Francis the General Mifflin op Secattle to the forts | Sound carrying passe ‘{express. She is of 406 jand 231 net tons register, 130 feet long, 27 feet beam and 121 in depth. The vessel will be oper~ | ated by the Alaska Steamship Company as & steam tugboat. Built by Dependable Service Our ability to take charge in all circumstances has jus- tified the abiding faith of Juneay in this institution. Complete funeral service in homelike surroundings Chapel. Organ. Private re- tiring. room. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” instruments aboard the Ex-| feet ! IN BERING STS. , Lone Survivor Reaches Capt. Chakin was from St. Lau-, }w | i {Eritish freighter, Exeter City, in mid-Atlantic last January, | Giles Stedman, of the liner American Banker, is decorated {WHITE ELEPHANT ! CARD PARTY TO BE ; GIVEN WEDNESDAY i verance Rebekah Lodge i giving a White Elephant Card Par- ty next Wednesday evening, October 5 at 8:30 o'ciobk. Much mystery surrounds the event, the committe refusing to give out details in ad- vance. It promises muth amuse- ment fer players, however, and is isomething different from the usual run of card parties. The Rebekah rted from,its usual 3 a series of card parties in the fall as it is felt that individual card parties can be much more interesting and enter- taining. At the last meeting of the lodge plens were discussed for the winter social calendar, a standing com- mittee beinz appointed to act for the remainder of the year. It was planned to have several public af- fairs within the next few months, |the first being the White Elephant Card Party. Initiation of candidates will take yplace after the regular meeting to ibe held November 8. All visiting Rebekahs on Gastineau Channel are invited to attend. There will be a short social after the initia- Illan. to be followed by a luncheon. - >, ATTENTION TROLLERS An important meeting of the Alaska Trcllers Asscciation will be. {held in the Mandarin Ball Rooms at 7:30 Saturday night. ¥ W. H. WILLIAMS, Delegatz. ——————— Rubber is used far more than 1300 parts in manufacturing of some ' automobiles and trucks. | —adv. i Juneau Drug Co. I Phone 33 Delivery Service P. O. Substation No. 1 | Navy Cross aboard his ship at New Yor! tions by President Roosevelt, is presented to the heroic s Captain W. R. Sayles, Chief of Staff, 3rd Naval District. | prezent. The award, made on instruce pper by LINEN SHOWER GIVEN FOR MiSS WALTONEN ON FRIDAY EVENING| Miss Gertrude Wallonen, whose marriage to Dr. Clayton Poiley is| o take place on December 21, was| the Jonor guest at a surprise lin- en showad given by Miss Anna Hill| last evening at which a number of friends of the bride-to-be were Following the presenta- tion of the attractive and practi- cal gifts the evening was spent playing cards and visiting. Re- freshments served by the hostess concluded the pleasant evening. Guests at the party in addition to Miss Waltonen were Miss Elsie Baggen, Miss Margaref Kiloh, Miss Irene Burke, Mrs. Kennsth Junge, Mrs. Robert Davelin, Mrs. A.Lund- strom Jr, and Mrs. Edward Sweeney. PRI ST o L MARRIED AT CORDOVA Edward William Butler and Mar- garet Katheryn Brown were recent- ly married at Cordova by U. S. Commissioner K. G. Robinson. The ~ouple will make their home in THRILL! Nothing *like ' the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop ybur game on the finest alleys || GARLAND BOGGAN | | LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday Morning ' 10:00 o’clock Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound s Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Steamer YUKON ALASKA N'WESTERN Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Nov. 5 YUKON ....Oct. 33 Oct. 31 Nov. 10 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez and Seward . S.8. 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 THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agt. ‘Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Phone 2 Saling from Seatile Every Monday nightat 9 p. s J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent:Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 & ” ve Seat! ive M.S.“ZAPORA Lec-)ct.'za sl "gct.,z?” uc:c':":s?u Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Klm wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agentt CANADIAR PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m+t 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m, *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 4:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 47:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:16p.ra. 3:45p.m.t 111600 5:00p.n. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepicd. $—Saturdays only. ~ SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLE | From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Oct. 4, 15, 24 PRINCESS NORAH Nov. 2, 16, 30 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till Octoker 51, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent i Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company i s Pacific Transportation Company e o Estimates Free | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, M. 'S. “PACIFIC” gasep. iuliiag Leaves City Dock every-Thurs- | AL | Fine Floors 403 QGoldstein Bl Phone 582 | 8. one | 1§ day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, i Flooring Contractor 2 & Kake, Port Alexander and way polnts. CHANNEL BUS LINE J. B. Burford & Co., Agents LEAVE AUK BAY Fnage Y <-4 FajnkingBide. 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 p.m~5:30 p.m. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 . Behrends Bank Butiding ty | Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S Aavertsements spread world products before you. you_ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars .Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond THE 'SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 4 “T]n Store That Pleases” A Southern Airways SAFE "/FAST , PROVEN DEPENDABILITY, s 4 0 o iy : Towdd—‘iko?hnutw}(!hqu;l A

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