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| ? ! { ¥ OCT. 30, 1933. FOR RENT—Partly furnished five- rcom house. Furnace heat. Apply at St. Ann’s Hospital for further information FOR SALE busi- tool counte and four booths. Living qua nation W m "5 | pIVE-room modern furnished home Wrangell [“1 S:.ul(r Tract. Telephone 202. . | THREE-room furnished apt., bath, ' e clectric 1 nge. Corpmer 3rd and o Gold. Ellingen Apts. 700 Hirst Chichagof Stock. 45 cem‘;.] | . First National Bank. s, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, heat, ® splendid view, close in, references.' ® Phone 801. A wicker baby bugzy bathtub. Phone 238. FOR SALE— Also baby FOR AATE - TW ";C_“.“f‘ hand| g g v EN-room furnished house, hmlm,r:' l,’lafui', One ;Lf"“- R":” | steam heat, electric range, also; e Arco, with radiation. Cheap. RIC®{ 4o, room furnished house. Phone o & Ahlers. 2004. % > FOR SALE—Caie ana restaWal’ ppppyyp apts Also houses. Phone doing good business but OWNCI| on54 4911, East Tth St. must leave city to look after| ¥ LT e other business. Terms cash 0f! FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | ® part down./ Communicate immed-| apt. with bath. Suitable for| ® jately 3181 Empire for personal bachelors. Phone 1005. : 2l 8 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | ® FOR SALE — Two cottages near artment with bath, Telephone| ® 3204. . |® . Second and Franklin, Must sell| to close Jennie Winn Estate. For information apply to John Recl: Administrator. FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house, kitchenette and bath. In- Bt WS quire Gorham's Coffee Shop on CHOICE lever resigemce 1ot. 50x100,| Ninth St. or Phone 194. d ::qs:_r::g; ?L;sts:f)cauun e FOR RENT — Three-room cabin, IILSE y furnished. Suitable for two FOR SALE or rent—Planos and| men. Telephone 109. radios. Expert piano tuning. An-|- T 5, e s e derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | ® Street. Telephone 143 or 488, | Douse. Phone 187. . [YOUR DARLIN' 2 DAUGHTER SHORE} < (3 DON'T WORRY/ SON-=---IT WON'T LAST/ HOW Y/KNOW Yol IT WON'T, PoY/s To0 (SPORTING A ANGLER, ASH. Have You Read Owi WANTADS ? Marine News e e e e e 0000 000 . Steamer Movements ° NOKRTHBOUNL . Zapora due. No report. . Yukon scheduled’ to arrive ® Tuesday afternoon at 4 ® o'clock and will be in port ® about 12 hours before pro- ceeding westward. Princess Norah due to arrive Tuesday afternoon or even- ing. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle October 30 at 9 Dp. m. . Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle November 4 at 10 e a. m. L] Northland scheduled to sail from Scattle November 6 at 9 p. m. o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Northwestern -scheduled south- e bound November 5. o LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth leaves every Thurs- @ day night at € p. m, for ® Sitka and way ports. L] Pacific leaves every Thursday ® at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. P R R B B B A O - i E— i = TURN your olo gola into value | FOR RENT—Quiet rooms for quiet Cash or trade at Nugget Shop | DPeople. 430 Franklin St. TIDES TOMORROW e e | FURNISHED apartment for rent. ERIE] ssmaker Wants | EXPERIENCED aressmal s work by day or week. Price rea-| sonable. Phone 205. POB Ml ittty -room cottage LADY needs work by hour or day and bath. Beautiful view. Apply Gastineau Hotel. Phone 44. : { FO}Z li‘EN“; — Large housekcepln_g o day, week | DESUUREN cared Yox TY, dav. | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- or month. Phone 2552. pr HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES| .25, 's heels 50c, ladies #1198 8, Man'e e | house or cabin on Sth St. Tele- 35c, Saloum’s. Seward Street. A Bhaone. 2654, MISCELLANEG{V‘S !_r'oé. REN1—Sreeptn ; room. Phone NEW Auto - Camp, “Gas Station, M O R :&Zfi:&.cg&fihnldi:g:” 6 46/100] WANTED acres. Good land. Price $1,500.00.)- (e Tad - Take part Alaska and cash. E.| WANTED — Work of any kind. Dorig, Sonoma, Calif. Phone 472. Room 2. WANTED — Wireman wanted at gE’Erfi;i“enton D.C, f&;r‘h-catmen;v once; “Apply “8mith" Elestric Co. of fallen arches, also corns, and complete line of footwork. Next, deor. to Brownie's Barber Shop. | i!v Resurrection Lutheran | Church | | | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 AM. Daily Empre Want Ads Pay | | GORDON’S | | Ladies’ Ready-to- | Wear | | Seward St., near Front “OF COURSE.” Pifth and Goid Fifth and East. room apt. with range. Phone 436. !77 FHalvore “Of Course” ! ourse HENEVER there’ i Was to whethercl:n; ap;l:l?cs:l:l: banking service is available at this bank, the answer is aiways, Our complete line of services and modern facilities, plus the personal interest and co-operation that are present in every transaction, are some of the reaspns why so mapy peonle make this bank their bz ing home. Hopmry we sexve you? First Natwnal _Ban]c low tide 5:12 a. m., 1.7 feet High tide 11:25 a. m., 174 feet Low tide 5:47 p. m., -0.8 feet e — Advertisemeres aspread world oducts before you. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” | EXCLUSIVELY “Juneau’s Own Store” * | son. | NORTHLAND IN Northland, Capt. Leonard William and E. P. Winch, purser, dock: " here at 6 o'clock Sunday morni and sailed at noon after loadi lumber at the Juneau Lumber Mi and fish at the Juneau Cold Stor-i | age Company for shipment South. the Goddard Hot Springs for three weeks, arrived in Juneau on the Northland. Passengers leaving here for the| south on the motorship were: for Petersburg, Capt. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, and A. O.|} Elstad; for Wrangell, Mrs. Dorothy | Murphy; for Ketchiakn, Joe F.| Ribarich, Jimmie Commisso, E. R.| Clifford, and for Seattle, Dr. F. Tom Butler, Mrs. Ethel Borton, A.| Capelafo, Mrs. L. Lloyd, Mr. and| | Mrs. W. H. Williams, Mrs. V. E Charles A. Hawthorne, San Fran- | Smith and baby; A. F. Knight, H.| William Imhoff. Pete Holmblack, Wwilliam Wirts and Axel M. Pcter-‘il ESTEBETH HERE 777 oo e AND OFF FOR | sengers. { Those arriving here were: from ! Chichagof, Cora Smith and Louis On the way south, the motorship| Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas; from Hoo- C. W. Carter, who has been at|® | Theile, Wrangell; C. W. Huckins; Grace Beneder,|M. H. Stuart, W. Webster, Jr; L. E. Bolton, Edward Borup, M. Pratt,| Smith, Chichagof. To an Investigation rROMSITKA RUN . Reporfs that a dead body e e was floating off the Alaska e i l o ® Juneau rock dump, tele- ® ¥ e phoned from Douglas Sat- e e urday afternoon, were in- e On its return trip from Sitka ® vestigated by Judge J. F. wayports, the motorship Este- ® Mullen, United States Com- @ 2, Capt. Edward Bach and Da- ® missioner, and Deputy ® 4 Ramsey, purser, arrived in port ® United States Marshal Tom o morning with mail and pas- ® Newcombe. They found no- o thing. . . A short time later, they o o were again advised by a e | H. Smith; from Tenakee, Mr, and ® Phone call, that the body ® they were seeking was tied o | nah, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas. ® Uup to the Union Oil Dock. e The Estebeth is scheduled to ® Deputy Newcombe hurried e e here on the outbound trip ® there to take charge and e sitka and all way points next ® found it had been tied up e Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. ® io be used as dog feed. It @ B =S e was the carcass of a deer, ® /lsveo 00000000 ae0 e apparently lost overboard e AT THE HOTELS e o from some boat. P 0 e 009 P e o v o e veseno0eeooe LD e s 1. Smith, Chichagof. | < | YUKON RIVER H. McDonald, Tulsequah; Har- | / Walsh, Tacoma; Leon Goldberg, IGE STUPPED Martin Ness, Seattle; Cora | Commercial Planes Chang- ing from Pontoons, Wheels, to Skiis Gastineau R. L. Bernard, Wrangell; Karl Zynda Frank L. Johnson, Tacoma; sC0. R S S S & IALIBUT BOUND FOR EAST IS SHIPPED ON NGRTHLAND ANCHORAGE, Aiaska, Ocf. 30.— Bound for Eastern cities, ice stopped running in the | | | le 183 The 'SITKA ARRIVES IN :boxes of halibut were shipped south | z"fi;oxl River at Ruby last Satur- | PORT WITH BROKEN ° i From the fishing grounds offin icapt. William Doucett came into|e port Saturday night with a rudder, improvised from the boom of the|b | vessel to replace the rudder of the ship, broken in a severe storm near the banks. weather during the four days re- quired to make the trip south, en- abled the Sitka to get to Juneau | without serfous mishap, accord- {ing to I Goldstein, owner. Aboard the Sitka were 19,000{1 pounds of halibut which were sold|b: pany. | here, the Sitka will proceed to P! Seattle, its original destination. The schooner was required to come into Juneau for repairs on th2 way south. —e e The Georgia Bulldogs will trav-| el _about 10,000 miles during the( 1938 football season. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay |E. Engstrom i RUDDER SATURDAY‘ Cold Storage Company Sunday | Kodiak Island, the schooner Sitka,|to Chicago by way of Prince Rup- Cempany shipped 82 boxes of hali- Seattle. Unusually good| TWO BOATS ARRIVE WITH end totaled 6,200 pounds. The Cel- tic, Capt. Henry Moy, arrived with to the Juneau Cold Storage Com-|the Atlantic and Pacific Packing i Company and the Hyperian, Capt. As soon as a new rudder is made“Peter Sandness, brought in 5,000 cleared as a fire prevention meas- ure by Civilian Conservation Corps workers in Indiana this summer. shed all its leaves once this sum- mer and then grew.a second crop of foliage. n the motorship Northland, bY day morning, according to advices and the Juneau peceived here. Y With the rivers getting safe for planes, a fleet of 20 commer- cial planes are changing from wheels and pontoons to skiis. e NOTICE TO MOTORISTS When a fire alarm is sounded, every vehicle must pull over to the curb and stay there for deveral minutes, to allow the free passage of fire trucks and cars, carrying firemen. Ordinance governing this matter will be strictly enforced. C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. ——ee———— The advorusemenis wring gyou news of better things to have and easler ways to live. Don’t Trifle With Coughs Don't let tnem get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creo- mulsion combine sthe 7 best helps known to modern science. Power- ful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. ady norning. E. Engstrom shipped 101 boxes/ rt and the Juneau Cold Storage ut to New York City by way of H e — SALMON OVER WEEK-END Salmon brought in over the week- 200 pounds which was purchased —adv. y the Juneau Cold Storage for ounds for Oxenburg Brothers. ————.———— Fifty-six miles of roadside werz ————— A drooping elm at Indianapolis CONTENTMENT Brewed to smooth away the rough edges of a bad night or a hard day —our coffee, Served steaming hot. Smooth. Stimulating. Blending richly with the good thick eream. And BATISFYING. BAILEY’S CAFE PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY HOME-LIKE Surroundings Quiet, homelike surround- ings add the ultimate to the dignity of a conducted funeral' service. A beauti- ful chapel with organ. Pri- .vate retiring room. Skilled arrangement of flowers. The GRACIOUS, complete service this community expects. Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the Rinest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys .Pul Billiards ~ Bowling Cigars . Tobacco Soft Drinks The Charles W. Carter Mortuary’ PHONE 136-3. *The Last Service Is the “41 Greatest Tribute™ . © Whmr i shao IR AU Sy ol g “The Store That Pleases” . . FINEST EAMERS. Ports of Juneau, dova, Val bound. southbound. S.S. Northwestern calls R. J. McKanna, Agent S, Rrors Bhondog wichiat § J. B. BURFORD & CO. Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALABKA ... Oct. 26 N'WESTERN Oct. 25 Nov. 5 YUKON Oct. 31 Nov. 10 ALASKA .. Nov. 17 Nov. 16 N'WESTERN Nov. 15 Nov. 26 YUEON Nov. 21 Dec. 1 : Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and For Information, Reservations and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 9 Frt. Agt. Fhone 111 e FASKA SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from ‘Seattle Every Saturday at 10 am. Haines, Skagway, Cor- ldez and Seward. at Seldovia and Kodiak. Phone 2 M.S.“ZAPORA” v wock, Craig, Ketchikan. OFFICE JUNEAU C( Wills Navigation Company Phone Leave Seattle = Arrive Juneau Leave Junest 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla *Calls first trip of month only ‘OMMERCIAL DOCK 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent( SAILING TO VANCOUVER, and SEATTLE VICTORIA From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Nov. 2, 16, 30 Dec. 14, 31 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Fine Fioors Estimates Free | { GARLAND BOGGAN Fleoring Contracter Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | ] | | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | r—_y_ CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 l.xp.—t:flo pm—5:30 pm. The Florence Permanent Waving & Shop | Florence Hmnqulfl..'&vm PHONE 427 | Behrends Bank Bullding | MRS S 5 2T Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM .Aaqvernsements spread warld products before you. | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas a8 Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. | 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. | 9:15a.m.t 0:40pm. | | 12:30pmt 11:15pm. | 2:00p.m. 12midnight { 3:30p.m.t 1:00am.’ § | *4:00p.m. p | i Leaves Douglas for juneam ! 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. ! 8:30a.m. * 17:45p.m. | 9:30am.t 12:45p.m.t 2 2:15p.m. :15pam. 3:45p.m.t 41:15aan 5:00. *—Thane. it t—Freight will be accepted., t{—Saturdays only. 1 Juneau Ferry & Naviga-, tion Company 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 Valentinie BIdg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O -— | | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER SAFE For Reservatio Alaska Southern Airways FAST _ PROVEN DEPEmBg;m Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alas 'l'owns—xlbo Phll’l‘lfi for Charter i

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