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et e - FOR SALE—T acres on Gladter Highway, Mile 7. Bargain. Terms if desired. Enquire Empire. | FOR SALE—7-tube Kolster Radio. Mahogany desk model, $20.00.| Phone 537. ! FOR SALE — 'rne capin_crulser ROSITA, length 33 feet, beam 9 feet. 20 h. p. Fairbanks Morse | heavy duty engine, sleeping ac-| commodations for 4 persons. Ful- ly equipped. Recently overhauled and in good condition. A bargain for $500 cash. Terms can be ar- ranged. Apply Leader Department Store or at George Brothers. FOR SALE—45 ft. trolling vessel,! equipped for trolling and halibut- | ing. 40 h.p. heavy duty gas en-} ‘ gine, $700.00. Inquire gasboal Cricket, Rock Dump Float. 7 TUBE battery radio. Price $40.00 ‘ Enquire L. E. Herrin, Van Lehn | residence, Willoughby Ave. | WILL SELL—trade—or give awa)i houses, lots or cabins. I inter- ested see Wrecker Rox or Phone 1134, P. O. Box 2214. | First National Bank. | FOR’ RENT—rurnisnea three room apt. Phone 3204. FOR RENT — Two large rooms, twin beds. Also single housekeep- ing rooms. 207 2nd St. FOR RENT . rurnished cduages and cabins. See Tom McMullen. South 9th St. FOR RENT Seven-room house, and bath. Newly plastered, nice- ly furnished. Four bed rooms. Opposite Postoffice. Inquire at Windsor Apts. THREE-room turnished apt, bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. 'ERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone 2004. 421% East Tth St. cabin. Suitable for two men. Telephone 109, FOR RENT — lmarge housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR REN1—Sreepmu; room. Phone 537 WANTED FOR SALE—Cale ana restaurant| doing - good business but n'nex‘ must leave city to look after| other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- | jately 3181 Empire for permli interview. 1 | R SALE or reut—Planos and; -adios. Expert piano tuning. An-/ derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 or 488. ! e | TURN your ola golc into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Mu CHILDREN cared for by day, week; or month. Phone 2552. l —_— | "HEIALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES; $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street, LOST AND FOUND | R e S o e B LOST—A dark blue leather coat! belt Friday afternoon in the Coliseum Theatre. Miss Reinhart | will pay $1.00 to anyone return- ing the belt either to her or The Empire. LOST—Gold Elgin wrist watch be-} tween Guy's Drug Store and 1st: Bt., Jupeau. Reward. Phone 21,| Douglas. : LOST—Pair lineman's pliers near§ Gold Creek Bridge. Return toi ¢ Cable Office. Reward. High school student debaters of Honolulu will travel 2,500 miles to debate with high schools in West~ ern United States. P | SEE BIG VAN | | | For the largest assoriment of Alaskan Made Christmas Gifts in_Junean! | 204 Front St, 205 Seward Bt. | | { WANTED—Stenographic or office work by young woman. Will ac- cept house work from responsible parties. Phone 374. B - Yaaneong for Seward. SIT ‘ AT 0 R o1 WANTADS ? 4 Xy #dbal A8 Marine FOR WESTWARD AT EARLY HOUR Eighteen Passengers Board Vessel Here for Var- 0000000000000 0000000000000 John Gravdahl for Cordova; and Anna Seth, M. D. Wiliams and 8. The Yukon is due to return here ., southbound December 1. Z B i Resurrection Lutheran | , Church REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 AM. | | | [ Hg_xhilton Beach. “ Food Mixer ® What a wise choice. A gift]| that will save hours of tedious kitchen work for years to come. ATTACHMENTS Meat Grinder - » - - - 825 | Potato Peeler - 8.50 Juice Extractor - 8.00 *Canagt ba red without Power Unit, | plan to recondi'ion -and improve | vice. ' $ 1 9 75 ‘ £ A . i 125 men is worxmg ! the installation of hot and cold | running water in all staterooms, | ag well as remodeling and cim- o 8928t - ane| e —— S, 3. VIGTORIA g ber 25 at 9 p. m. y ) g Ports Norco scheduled to sail from e Steamer Yukon, Capt. H. An-|/® ‘Seattle. November 21 &t .$.# derson, commander, and Paul Coe B m, " . purser, sailed for the Westward at} SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS » 3 oclock this morning with 18'® Northwestern scheduled to ar- . passengers from Juneau, making a Ilve 1 a. m, Satyrday, ® total passenger list of 20. weather permitting. . Passengers from ~Juneau were|® Yukon scheduled .southbound e Margaret Albert, Mr. and Mrs. C. December 1. - . 4 . Bartells, George . Johnson, Mary LOCAL SATLINGS .‘l Johnson, E. M. Axelson, Jennie Estebeth lgaves every,:Thurs- o Carter, W. H. Dugdell, and James: day night at 4:p, M. for © Bartells for Yakutat; Karl Lar- Sitka and way porte. . son and Wanila Clarila for Skag- Pacific leaves every. Thursday e way; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Duncan at 10 ». m.,. for , ® and E. H. Clifford for Haines; Kake and way ports. . ® 0 00 00 Ans e High tide 5:36 a. m., 144 feet Low tide 11:24 a. m.,, 49 feet High tide 5:19 p. m., 145 feet News Ncgmmum» . Northland: scheduled ‘to artive .0 in port Friday night. SOHEDULED SAFLINGS Zapora scheduled to -sail from Seattle November 24. » Alaska scheduled to sail from e Beattle, Novembet 25 at 10 ® a. m. - Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Varncouver Nove-m & ———— P TIDES TOMORROW i ) —————— | the dory, which drifted ashore M(ul Séved-h The Mail must go through.” ‘Whether that thought was in the | the ill-fated mail boat Good | of STEA ER YUKUNI. e 60 60 65005 8a o mnd of Captain Henry Ivanhoff| . f M | Hope, wrecked on Shishmaref Reef Steamer Movements ‘ |10 miles north of Bering Strait, | on October 13, is not known, but| o Teports in the local Customs Of-| fice brought from Nome yester- day by Deputy Collector Edwin R. Stivers show that the only | things saved from the wreck in! the Arctic Ocean twere the mail, the ship’s papers and the ship's log. They floated ashore in a dory. ‘The four passengers and| four members of the crew were drowned. Log Tells of Loss The log, was kept: by Captain | Ivanoff, gave an .account of the| | storm in which the ship was lost| and had entries up until shortly before the vessel .struck the reef| and pounded to pleces. | The log tells of leaving Deering | October 11 for Nome and of run- ning into the storm mnear Cape Prince of Wales. It tells of the struggle of the little craft agalnst' the elements and of the final &ift- ing toward the reef, the last entry | saying she was headed for. Tie rocks. Placed in Dory | It is believed that unable to save the passengers or crew the mail and papers were placed jn| after the wreck. Besides Ivanoff, the crew of the| ship was composed of Murphy Apaodruk, engineer, Roy Olok and Daily Empre Want Ads Pay Enward George, deckhands. The l;Jhoi;gh assengers | the fair, the remainder of the ev- Are Lost passengers were Elmer Hendrick- son and three native giris—Clara Foster, Catherine Aden and Ber-| that - Ioktongak. Only one body, that of one of the girl passengers, has .been re~ covered so far. ENJOYABLE MEETING IS HELD BY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ' WOMEN An enjoyable evening was spent by the members of the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club at their social meeting on Monday night at the Coffee Shoppe, when an interesting talk on the Century of Progress Exposition was | given by Mrs. Edith Sheelor, who. returned from a visit east recent- ly. Following Mrs. Sheelor’s talk on ening was spent in playing cards. Both bridge and pinochle were played by those interested, while the others spent the time visiting informally. Mrs. Delia Dull was the winner of the high prize in bridge and Mrs. Henry Sully won the low prize. ‘The enjoyable occasion was con- cluded with an appetizing supper. There was an attendance of twen- ty members at the meeting. ———— Don't neglect- yoar feet. Wallen arches corrected. Corns. Next tc Brownie’s Barber Shop. —adv ———.———— Daily Empie Want Ads Pay - RECONDITIONED BY ALASKA €0, SEATTLE, Nov. 22—The first of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany's vessels to undergo the an- nual winter overhaul is the steam- er Victoria, now in the company’s yards at West Seattle, being mod- ernized at a cost-of €30,000, ac-| cording to T. B. Wilson, Vice- President. and General Manager. This is in line wilh the company’'s the entire fleet un tne Alasky ser- The company's shipyard crew of steadily on the remodeling of the Victoria. Improvements under way. include provement of all public spaces. The ship’s smoking room will also be | enlarged and moderniged. Upon completion of the work on the Victoria, she wili be placed !m the Southeast Alaska run dur- g cverhaul axd remodeling of. oiher Alaska bdieamship Company ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT'& POWER (Co. stips, Mr. Wilson said. —_———— RUMMAGE SALE Guild, Thursday. Store next adv. Ladies’ to San Francisco Bakery. It saves money, s foods better.: New shipment just arrived—at the new low prices. ' ¢ v ® W You can cook at lower temperature and save fuel with PYREX WARE. aves time, and cooks ? irdware Co. y S THANKSGIVING DAY SUGGEST] Carving Sets A real necessity for your Thanks- giving dinner. We are them in a variety of styles. Priced from $3.50 to $7.50 set you can be porud to open stock patterns, 32-Piece ! NEW LINOLEUM L FLOOR Will save you time Inl;lm ‘Price as low § when you have so much’ elsé ‘to | @ do. ' Let'us show _\'on'% new ARMSTRONG PATTERN: G PAT -y per foot—6 feeriawide’ ivery utensils ‘with 'chroimium eovers: ‘Acid and chiproofed; ' by ‘wetual “test: 36 thmes more durable than ordinary’enaniel ware. MADE TO GIVE A LIFETIME it "OF SERVICE showing IS! $| CHANNEL BUS LINE urday at 10 a.m. from S Leave DLueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Nov. 2 Dec. 1 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 7 Dec. -7 Dec. 16 Dec. 12 Dec. 22 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 28 tchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, ines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. 8. 8. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. S. S. Yukon calls at Yakutat and Latoughe northbound and southbound. 8. 8. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agent o J.'B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phosio 118 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas: e [ Leave Seattle Arrive Junean unesy M.S.“ZAPORA” '5ove%8 s o Bae s Caliing at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenstee, Fort Alexander, 'Klm wook, Cralg, Ketchikan. g *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 LOW' AUTO RATE Wills Nasigation Company Phone 3 Jumeau Commercial Dock, Agent CAMNADIA ! ||l Léaves Juneau for Douglas s J Thane PAC' FIC 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. -3 . 7:10a.m. $7:30pam. 9:16a.m.1 0:40p.m. SAILING 12:30p.mt 11:16pm. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i S b - and SEATTLE ~i:m::' 41:008.13, From juneau Leaves Douglas for Suness 9:30a.m. 6:30p.m. \ 8:30a. 45p.m. PRINCESS NORAH | omemt sssom | 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. ' Nov. 2, 16, 30 | 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m, : Dec. 14, 31 fi-Ci Ry o *—Thane. | Tickets, reservations and full | etk o T Junean Ferry & Naviga-' tion Company J Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 19.agm.for Petersburg, Kake, Port: Alexander and way points. oy ficse 1 J. B. Burford & Co, Agents Phone 4914 Valentine Bldg. ' ' BEAVE AUK BAY ' 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 Ppm.—5:30 pm. 1 Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and @ Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent £ 3 With three paterns offhigh quality imported Eng- lish semi-porcelain and six‘ipatterns’ of ' domestic ware to select from, you ‘caniHiave a set of* dishés gerve’ your meals ‘oOn; YOUR Xt W and labor SEE THE } andd i 'NEW GREEN OPAL GLASS WARE or the KITCHEN priced: Refrigerator Sets, Mixing Bols; Budver Dishes, ‘éxdeptionally ‘low. Range' Sets :3::; for a w"l.mh season—will not boil ay. Prevents rust. With this we ‘ radiator nheq-u’—lmm“:fl MOTOR (0.