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6 THE DAILY ALASKA® EMPIRE FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1933. Pmn AND HER PALS F"{;Es;;ns 5y - 3 SRS —— T o | 3&’\ ,‘ - { \ IN REPLY To YOURS 3 ) OF YESTERDAY, © ' s R b b &, SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seatile Every Saturday at 10 am. Leave DueJunéau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ... Oct. 26 N'WESTERN Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Nov. 5 YUKON .. ...Oct. 28 Qct. 31 Nov. 10 ALASKA ... ...Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 16 N'WESTERN .....Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 26 YUKON .......Nov.18 Nov. 21 Dec. 1 £ Ports of Call. Kewhxkan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- £ bound. £ S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and i - &l i s AL southbound. H i \ S.S. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. H lffl n 2 SALE NORTLHAND lN sTu GK PmcEs For Information, Reservations and Tickets E Call 4 i e | BT e By * Phone 2 § K 45 cents, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, heat ] R % H Gm Ry, 771 splendid view, close in, references. M ] y 3 A wicker bzby bugay. . 1 i i B o habor b. Phone 238. |FOR RENT — Mrs. Baker’s small i Motorship Northland arrived in ulET TRADING | Also baby's bathtub. Phone 2: ; d Safess. HiiaEl - Yor T port &k "4/30" i6kcE" this after- . 1 GOATS—Cheap. Phone 436 or Wo ons, on D street between | * ¢ SRumEe 8 noon, making a fast trip north Jack Koby i 10th and 11th, Casey-Shattuck rom Seattle. The craft is sched- . | | Add. Telephone 439. | Steamer Movement; * e tor sitxa trom e Only a Little Over One H are making Il - - |o NOKTHBOU Femmer Dock at 6 o'clock tonight, Million Shares Are 1 s on cotton sh('cllSI-;VEr\~r03m Iun‘ushed house, | ¢ Northland in port. o/ roturning here southbound next i 7080, both in fancy | sicam heat, electric range, also| o zapora scheduled to arrive ¢ | Sasidey Moremitot, Transferred Today ¥’ 1 plain white. Sec| four-room furnished house. Phan"\ e Sunday. L3 Passengers arriving on the North % ‘f urniture Co., 1. O. O.| 2004 s SCHEDULED SAILINGS were: from Seattle—Joe Ca- (Continued from Page One) ankli i —| Yukon scheduled to sail from @ peloto, Wi, ‘Bugder, ©. W. Huck: —si——sagetnt et : PERELLE apis. Also houses. Phone PR o $ . ! | 2004, 421% Bast 7th St. Fasttlo, L0 P00 i S ins, M. H. Siuart, Mrs. O. Lind|pepaseo, American Commercial Al i 10.] - = SO e Y L 2 e esiey " Crowell, E. L. 'l cohol and Case were up two or A ous |FOR RENTThree-room furnished| ¢ Princess Norah scheduled to Large List of Passengers ¥iota, Eitkham; 3 B, Bur-| Conane ! i | apt. with bath. Suitable for|® b“flé”fiflg‘if";uum Octo- from Westward Are 5 and glrséhJ. :a. ::r}i Ay Freotional Gains bachelors. Phone 1005. cr 28 at el rom Southeas sl LS. Gther jssues up fractionally to § POR BALE—Cale ang resauran:|————e— o | @ NOK scheduled to sail from Aboard Steamer | Kenneth Dahl, H. T. TrPD, j5v0 than one point included Unit- o |FOR RENT—Three-room furnished| ¢ cattle October 30 at 9 p. ® r 'ohnson i s joing good business but own Se hard Brennan, F. L. Ji 3 States Steel, American Tele- ;n’usLL’ ch1\/<~ city to look afte apartment with bath. Telephone|e m ®, With a large list from the Wesl- pyuih Williams, C. A. Fletcher, 4 7 Telégrap‘; fasionn i 5. 00 Sl i ; other business. Terms cash Or 3204. . Al:kd "~:duvlnedb&t ‘K:d,‘,m;?] : ward h.fl!]d“ Intcnor" zbo:,rd,w\.’ Jos. Chapman, Marjorie cn,_' Tle: 3, Sears, Industrial Alcohol, :1.: ‘B:J :)l;ho& 3 .Fn .;gt'ltomne T [ 4 part down. Communicate immed- | FOR RENT — Fivc-room furnished | § Hosgmber. & 8L R fi;é;‘;‘;ng:’; e W 5 e ke and American Can. | Femes AGE S ¢ s, 523 b 1 1 Empire for personal 5 5 g _ 3 a 3 ser| for Sitka are redrickser ; :;‘:mr\-m:i:a my | :‘:\:ro é(;:]};:}su%;}?; b;t‘:fin !:, S0u n:;ovm; ;A‘la‘l:fltsh :: (‘{cc:ed h;::emt;n the| ;. H. Hersherger and Mrs. J. He: ,_i CLOSING PRICES TODAY M.S. "ZAPORA” Lea;-tys;;nh Arg::l;gnu- lg::l;;ng o S 3 53 % § estern scheduled s B W esterday afternoon at| sherger. N 21 — Alaska d 4 & OR SALE — Two cottages nmem: Ninth &9 RS e bound November 5. . ck and salled for the! 71, wWilllams is master of the| FW YORK, Oct. A b Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klam £o s INGS . 30 c'clog! ig A ho|Jungiu mine stock closed today | gony Graig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Second and Franklin, Must sell | FOR RENT — Three-room cabin | *® LOCAL SAILINGS 9:30 c'clock last night. | Northland and E. P. Winch is the' ;o8\, Arerican Can 91%, Am- g X 3 Th Fe| = 5 ¥ 2, n C ’ to close Jennie Winn Esh F 'ty furnished. Suitable for two/ ® Fstebeth leayes every urs- ¢ | who arrived in June purser. [crican Power and Light 8%, Ana-| OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK $ information apply to John Reck. | Telephone 109. : g?t‘unf:dt ::ycp:fi;n., for : Ve IAI111};2:{mgm;;[o‘o,;1yw:i‘Z ! st iccndi\ 14%. Armour B 2%, Bethie- | Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agentt Administrator. i —— A . ; 8 by ) Y | %, 2 cle i i oA - | FOR_RENT—Four-room furnished | Pacifc leaves "every Thursday 9 | Moody, Jean Moods, Wayne Mood; ESTEBETH OFF {hem Slesk g, CRNTRL a0 e CHOICE lever reslgence 10L. 50x house. Phone 187. e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® 'K, Sather, P. Brennan, M. S B - o i L 2 S at bargain, Best location in oity.| o |e Kake and way ports. Pratt, F. E. Bolton, C. A. Shon- ON SITKA RUN et L el Re] : ; FERRY TIME CARD F Inquire 132 6th St. |FOR RENT—Quiet rooms for quict{e o ¢ @ » ® 6 @ ® @ ® © ® ® cker A W. Paulson, M. J. Mu LAST EVENING e e u B | Leaves suncan for Dooglas sat < | : R — anc| _people. 490 Framin st ———— 'mm Mrs. Mulvihill, Mrs. C. Wylle bty é;;mgo e g Thane R SALE or ren anos anc| il AR 4 Saias 3 s Motors 3%, Chi - PA lFI ; P FO! P frrrermno e ' ;| Bishop Crimeti, Dr. R. E. South-| On its regular mail and pas-| o v (oferred)” 8%, Standard 4 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. ) radios. Expert piano tuning. | pa 11, oy t Sitka and way points, . P, h derson’s Music Shoppe, Sewarc| Phone 3602. TIDES TOMORROW | e senger trip to Sitka and way POINS, | 55y of california 40, Radio Cor- 2 : 1 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. Street. Telephone 143 or 488. | | When the steamer iert Juneau the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Ed-| ) ation 7%, United Corparation 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. St O |FOR Ny — Tivc-room oottage [for the south it had over fwo|ward Bach and David Ramsay. | ypiteq States Steel 40%, Ward SAILING | 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. TURN your ola gola into vuue> and bath, Heautiful view, Apply| Low tide 2:51 a. m, 18 fest |hundred passengers for passage -to Purser, left here last evening at 61p.vo 0 5 o1 | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight b g H i ’ 49 feet | v 2 2'clock. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.| Gastineau Hotel. High tide 8:21 a. m., 149 fect |seqttle, forty-five of whom boarded | o'clock. 4 e ais S LI and SEATTLE 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. b ... 5 s Low tide 3:31 p. m, 32 feet |{he ship here. Those leaving du-| Those leaving on the steamer *4:00p.m. EXPERIENCED dlcssmakcr wants | FOR RENT varge housekeepIng ! High tide 9:32 p. m., 139 feet |neay were: for Sitka—John Rap- were: for Tenakee—G. Pullen; for WELLKNOWN EDUCATOR ; work by day or week. Price rea-{ room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- — . | perecht, Louis Shortridge, Ernest|Angoon—Nelson Peterson and for IN JUNEAU ON SURVEY From Juneau | Leaves Douglas for juneaw sonable. Phone 205. ! room apt. with range. Phone 436. o b L T ey Paddy, F. Wolland, Mrs. Peter Sing, | Ch fh;wf; frs. B. B. Nelding and[GF ALASKA SCHOOLS | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. o e = 4 AR e Peter Sing, Frank D. Price, Julia Max Boughmi D TRSS N | 8:30a.m. 17 45pm LADY noads work by Hoys or @ay. FOR RENT—Two-rooa furmiahed | ealth says that oul of every 10|,y porg: (or Wrangell—uars, Luglle| The Estebeth is due on the re-| PRINCESS NORAH ' gigory aii —— | phone 2654 D et meet death |Bopaedy, G W, Bradley, Chixjes S B P Monday morning. | pean F. E. Bolton of the College Nov. 2, 16, 30 12:45pm.t CHILDREN cared for by day, week | sselety SSECRTPRCRRINONR . i, gt S e o e F8 Ketchikan—Mrs. D. C. s T of Education, University of Wash- \ 2:15p.m. = or month. Phone 2552 ;FOR. REN1—Sreeptn; room. Phone :OX]LG \C.mxmn L. M. Carrigan, M. rD TALLAPOOSA Tows ington, is making a survey of the Dec. 14, 31 3:45p.m.t 11:152.m — - = N BT, lemce. . {Wiliams and Myrton Elliott; for entire school system of the Terri- | 5:00p.m. HALF Ss‘;‘;; ‘;&“"? ]DCIZES;CSXT:;?S:}, ——— e | 'chml‘w N_i_l'fi- F. fi S“\':}HZI; C(*i"“; DAMAGED ENERGY tory, arrived in Junzau on the| Tickets, reservations and full | *—Thane. $1 to Sl en’s h e o John roy, Robert W. Bender, Alaska last night from the West- articulars from t—Freight will be acceptea. 3c. Saloum's, Seward Street. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. [ 00 0 oo o vles Today” ;D . Wallace, Agnes H. Healy, W. | HERE LAST NIGHT} o il +—Saturdays only. i R EXCI LbI.\ BLY - glflwfi Mes. . 2 frnng' 'rylne Towing the chirter Hoabirerey ., JEE Hollon, Jpe o Jitis, well; v MULVIHILL, Agent J F. &N 4 1S 5. LUSIVE . lsalo, Margaret De Lag, Charles| Ry known educators of the country, . W. LL, Agent uneau Ferry aviga- MISCEL '14AVF(\" S | Williams, J. T. Petrich, Pauline %v:;:; gfavie‘gizstcéflzgkéut};i has completed an examination f JUNEAU £ & b dipn G Station : == |Petrich, W. E. Moag, Frances Hu_"]‘allapoos.l ;rrived i okt gt 1D the Alaska College and accredited - tion Company | Store, 6 cabins, 1 apt., 6 room | : t | :’}f'“Mél e o B Punen'i‘cnlock Jast might from Idsho In-| FLER 6chools of the Westward and {*Fine Floos — Estimates Freo| . " fell McCloske F. P. % ne bungalow. Outbuildings. 6 46/100 mn zefig ,berg.‘w. E. LNo'\ . Paul WO:I:;' let where it went early this week g}fi:“g‘chgi ?:df;fm:;wtg::;au 1 GARLAND BO(EGAN ® ceres. Good land. Price $1.50000. i DESIGNED AND TAILORED BY Arthur Kukkonen, K. Alsheski, Al| 10 Tespohse to word reporting the| ™ olton e to remain| | Pacific Transportation Com = Dean B xpects pany Take part Alaska and cash. E. Bucker, Herman Karvelen Gemge.Energ} on the beach. 12" Tuneai 10r 4 Wedk He is S5y~ Flooring Contractor Dorig, Soncma, Calif o . f Lockwood, H. Culber, Eer _' Because of a broken propeller{ . AR Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | | “ ) X ckwood, H. Culber, Eenial Sand-| o ing at the Zynda Hotel. PACIFIC CANVAS work made to order 8 |braater, Peter Hanratt ‘irgy and a Sh"{\t leak, S { i G?mdfidm!"mm:nc i 1 1§ cazvse el DOR oVbey it £X. Loy | was unable to come into por 0] 8. e 2 S . O - dste! hon ! b o Ecanomy Furnitre Co. 10 Nephi Jensen of Subiett, Ida, has | under its own power. The Tala-| SEEKS POLO TITLE - 1 o B ek el 1 E uilding. A trained a wild owl to ride on m“1p°°=a1 it Jinegy early }:“0"“3’ - I peints. ton, D.C, for treatment | radiator cap of his automobile, & :MOrRing for Idaho Inlet, where the| RBUENOS AIRES, Oct. 27.—The el "“?F).(\ also corns, and VIR FHE i AT — . _|Energy bad gone aground durinz| Argentine polo championship, held CHANNEL BUS LINE P’: u:'g fy‘“""“’ : alc";m:';'.;“ complete line of footwork. Next b *_““ the terrific gale last week-end. since 1931 by the Sahta Paula LEAVE AUK BAY | en! dg. 3 ber St almon LUreek || .. team which won the United States ’s Barber S| i am which won the 2 :00 8.m.—12:30 p.m.—4: LR door to Brownit's Barber Shop 10 IAe i Resurrection Lutheran } Indian Village, adjacent to Ju- g nel o R0 P B g — 1 A open title that year, will be soug! LEAVE JUNEAU (Qut Highway) » 2 1 { R dh | Church ] jpeau, Alaska, now boasts a modern | this season by eight teams, includ-1 "g.{5" oy "9.35 pm _5.3p Y WANTED i o ouse | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, I,.ewag,e system constructed largely,ing a South African four. Play| = pm.—5:30 p.m. W 7 WANTED — Wireman wanted at| Faator ;by Lt it will begin October 29. otorship NTED — Wireman W ANTON RIESS Morning ‘Worship 10:30 AM. ‘ ER L. R W5 SR A L e VA @ s once. Apply Smith EIL’C'.nVC F‘o. ,’. g | Daily lsmp:—e Wam Ads Pay Daily Empire Want Ads Pay More For YOIII ESTEBET;H gl > 5 Frer R " ar et < s GORDON’S | B olor, Ak, t Ladies’ Ready-to- | ot u‘om Wear | Single 3 The Florence Sho Seward St., near Front .—“ rcmm!"nlu-s raom prs | ] LUDWIG NELSON Brtents -_w_.l R - = = Junean Ice Cream b : . Parlors HOME.-LIKE d mTenTmenT - Surroundings Bflmfi mcrs Quiet, homelike surround- ings add the ultimate to the dignity of a conducted service. A beauti- chapel with organ. Pri vate retiring room. Skilled arrangement of flowers. THé GRACIOUS, complete service this community Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the qg‘st alleys you ever played - Brewed to smooth away the rough edges of a bad night or a hard day —our coffee. ] is Safer— Aav:mmm nts spraaa world —in & Checking Ac produets” before you. count at this bank than itis when carried about on your persod or left at home, yet a strake of a pen on a check makes the Served steaming hot. Smooth. Stimulating Blending richly with the good thick cream. And :x:g::t you need available on a moment’s | Srargnio. e*lf"‘“ Bl d: Bowling Pay by check—for safety and convenience; | The Charles W. A yhior 0 BAILEY’S g onsnrniollit 1wk ] AIaska Southern Azrways FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILIT‘ THE ,SANITARY GROCERY iy gt el S 83 oajtf S “The Store That Pléases” """ " Cancelled checks are legal receipts for dis- bursements. Check stubs give an up-to-date record of finances at all times. We iavite you to come in today, open your account, and get your check book. First National Bank A AR ST R S A I n PHON (%] r