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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESD: , AUGUST 29, 1934. M KE THIS PAG' : PAY You Real Dividends— Send Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at a €ost That Is Far ¥ L 2 2 . k ™ Below the Rates of Any Proportionate Newspaper in the Territory of Alaska STILL SAY IT JECG AFTER ALLITS i - ITS AN OLD TRICK, A \ik\ WAS A MEAN « DAUGHTER. WE'LL i i TRICK TO S ; 7 PICK UP HIS TRAIL WAL OFF v g o by | SAILING SCHEDULE: Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Scattle Northbound Southbhound A a YUKON Sept. 1 I DOR. ALEX. Aug. 28 Sept. 4 | ' HALEAKALA .. Aug. 27 Sept. 2 s N'WESTERN .. Aug. 20Mid. Sept. 2 Sept. 4 (@5:57;_;21155‘ S-8-/0- \. ALEUTIAN Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 10 S ; ALASKA 10P.M.Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 7 | RTE Ry : o YUKON Sept. 8 Sept.11 Sept. 17 — HALEAKALA . Sept.11 Sept.15 Sept. 17 .' ’DURflTHY HERE LAWRENCE LANSER IS | Want A(l NOTICE } ; | JUNEAU VISITOR FOR | s s LK(:EI;I’AII\IIF'}IVCSSJl;Kn(‘nudcw-y Vgudgcsdfly | at 6 P. or, Sitka an ay Port When advertisers put in ads || 4 < rg A . I f t. : ifiey ‘sofitatinge; A0t widh' 1B { arll‘le eWS F v l STAY OF FEw DAYS For information regarding ports of call ol nrormaiion be bothered with phone calls |/ CALL gt b and answering doorbells, so we || : 5 ive them a box number, such Dgwrence TapiniSe 1 of, THE ALASKA LINE ' Bl ] | P’ 374 a3 Box 10:A, Emapire ) sy | the Board of Directors of the Col-| _— [ wone L g ; [eoeceveacocses ‘ umbla Brewing GaMpRny, of Ta-| PHON R. J. MCKANNA, Agent o People wanting to answer || Steamer Movements ° ALEUTIAN HERE 0 P ey e & - ool g R ‘ | these ads should send letters |/ ® am v . ‘Brings 29 Passengers to Aleutian from the Westward after| | Count 5 average words to the | addressed {o the box number ORI ) gt agiee el LAS KA ST EAM H l P C e listed. We will see the adver- | ¥ Juneau Yesterday— |the interior and southwest coast! Y 3 ’ Dally rate per line for consecu- | tiser gets them. i # 'EvelylL Berg, dugisomebime to- ¢ |Gy Sold Out South towns of the Territory. | i | tive insertions B4 Pmorrovlg & 4 " : | While in Juneau, Mr. Lanser is| 4 S: i > e Prince Ruper ue to arrive a guest of Jack Kirmse. He will s First day, per line 10c THE EMPIRE e Thursday evening. . | The Admiral Line steamer DOt- yo here until the southbound sail-| — 0 Following days, per I.:)\v 5¢ e Zapora scheduled to arrive e lothy Alexander, Capt. Frank Lund- i, of the Canadian National Minimum charge, 50c e Friday or Saturday. . o strom, Commander, Capt. Charles geamer Prince Rupert B I T g— e/ . . N Monthly rates furnished on re- e Northland due Saturday. . | A. Glasscock, pilot, and G. 8. Dur- " “yis is Mr: uf.;c,'-s first trip % 20% flm/ ,4& 2 Vi quest. e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Dol -0 | yes, purser, under charter to the!iy the Territory and he declared \ e Copy must be in office by 2 o o |Large List Passengera—| {1, 50 naio Company, malh! 1oat tne seomdbiie. distmnces wors| oclock on day of publication to e from Seattle at midnight e Brmgs 13 to JuneaU—- her first visit to Juneau yesterd: /| extremely impressive as was the fnsure insertion on same day — _|e Wednesday. . i since the Admiral Line stopped 0b- ! qiscovery that Alaska is by no| We accept ads over telephon: FORD SEDAN cheap—-1933 model— | o Princess Louise scheduled to e Capacity Steerage crating ships to Alaska POrts. lmeans a land of ice and snow. | TRANSPORTATION CO. from persons listed in telephone shatterproof glass. Inquire Al-|e sail from Vancouver August e INe stears *;*“ it Arrival time was 4:13 o’clock,| B ! MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND aska I : ; e steamer Aleutian, Capt. H.|anq winners of the first landing Seotory. askan Hotel e 30 at 9 p. m . ; and winners g i LS . sk for ad-taker, e - —— e Aleutian scheduled to sail e |Anderson, master, and Joe Large,' pool for some time were Mrs. Har- | NOTIOB I8 HERESY GIVEN, caslo ko e Phone 374. Ask [ FOR LE_Baby cribs with mat- 0 ed J # ’ s that on August 28, 1934 the | June 18 22 4 ’ E 5 ;!,”‘ cribs with mal-le from Seattle Sept. 1 at 9 @ purser, a?rrm‘t in Juneau at 6 0'-|yoy Werlying, of Warrensburg, i gUs ) 1 ‘..‘m e | Juy » 6 s 2 R tresses. /y\)l]).\b.lv\h) 10, Seaview|q 5 : . glmk last evening, scuthl')ound.and Miss. an_d Miss Opal Fournier of United Sf.ates Comnusqcv:‘- T'S Courf1 July 16 % - Apls. or at office o Norco scheduled to sail from e |Salled for Seattle at & o'clock. Sand Point, Idaho, roundtrippers. OF Juneau Precinet, Division Num-| _f| July 30 Av § s " 5 i o arriv * ko J 4 o itor a S\ ug. e e donln Hoeifle” Bevbember (3, abun. el SURERI ATTIVe s SCE SUE LIS Sold Out Southbound ber One, Territory of Alaska, in| g A 13 . " Sy s ‘nl““'m “:“; fl® p m o | War were Ben Delzelle, L. A. Lan-| Ajghough sold out for the south Probate, the undersigned was ap- | Zg E A“" 27 31 Sept. 2 e - crescent shape, tota « & ] 3 g1 s 3 i i vi % < - BR i s i 1o . g cadels. Wi felt ape, ot ol l'e Aluska scheduled to sail from e | J. G. Lennon, . B. LOftus,bound voyage, when. according to pointed administrator with the will| —eFeT— 558 Gl 1o 14 e : .2 3 carats. Will sell for less than | E Frank Metzgar, O. W. Odum, K. s " ine annexed of the estate of WILLIS | > L ! Mrs. Jensen, Bishop Apts. Phonc 1/3 of its value, $1,000. Address|® Seattle Sept.4at0p.m. g J i {Mr. Duryea, she will be carrying o p o o v ; nl SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 j 336 Mrs. G. Warren, 1701 17th Ave- | ® SOUTHBWUND SAILINGS © eymour, R. J. Sommers, John UL-{petween 600 and 700 passengers in- - SRR flopes il 3 Mrs. G I-m'“- . \"i Rt e R terstrom, Edith™ Walker, C. Kors- clyding a great many cannery PCrSOns having claims against said] STEAMER NORTH WIND i B e ming rooms |® Yukon scheduled southbound @ |ner, Tom Donohoe and Louise|workers, the Dorothy had less CState are required to present them, | yeaveSeattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneay TWO furnishe ousekeepin? P ~ e Friday. or Saturday. ® | Maureau than 100 passengers when she ar- with the proper vouchers, and veri-i g, 25 29 A 20 24 ] with electric range. Phone 2551 FOR SALE — Finest sali water | e Haleakala due southbound | Iy aqdition to nearly 125 round!rived here. No fl,a,e will be avail. fied as required by law, to said| ,":“ A 1 b"‘t' 3 v B REvr it spihent sip Uedyanld view firoperty, 30 mitg fis_ next Gundep, o/l txip: passerigers, the Aldutian® hadt st oot ot Jinbart on the Dorethy administator ab this office, within| 3o . A a month. Light, linen, dishes. ' ‘“*”" 3‘;;;\1I110L 1"’“ “"‘[t b“w: 3 Dal'ol’l‘jvmr’\lz’“g‘" ;Chedul@d ® 1172 first class southbound passeng- | southbound except for those who SIX months from the date of this :“"' ’: 12; Seprtd o 207 Second Street near Seward, n‘l?l‘:vr:I spring :hn(n,:‘ l)bu(':tl?;l:w gzl e 2 :"‘C:::;Cc“‘w-""“uamW(ll_ht('ro.Abcmdp_: have already made reservations. :""“”"A L) ‘:’ll;n “'1”6’;;" six ‘months i i : upstairs. : T el gt kAl @ steerage list. grea Juneau Arrivals rom August 29, 4 | . B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smitn ik 2 ] tage, three blocks from dock. |® LOCAL SAILINGS ¢ lingny of those on the ship aré| Those arriving here were Mr. HOWARD D. STABLER, | Ticket Avent Freight Agent Agent bt - ROOMS for teachers or business $5000 cash, $5000 terms. Owner | ® Kenai leaves every Wednes- ® | cannery workers returning to Be-|and Mrs. Lee Barragar, Josephine Attorney-at-Law. Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas § eirls. Mrs lefd:,r, otir ang: Oal- WOL Vith Ave Seattle : g::'kamf:; ::yfl pg-n:n-- ’°l‘: attle after the closing of the' chn- | Camphell, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Ann Office: Shattuck- Building, Ju-, 4 houn. Phone 4622 BT BIEE = U T DIl it Bt sy Wi o ot | Campbell, A. S. Dunham, Mr. and neau, Alaska. | — — j I FOR RENT — Two-story building. furnished house. Bargain, $1856 2 Mt ek Southbound passengers from Ju-| Mrs. C. A. Hatch, Arlene Hatch, First publication, Aug. 29, 1034 o ”» Scheduled to sail from Seattl | & story ) : ® nesday at 10 a. m. for Chi- ® pneay on the Aleutian were Lavina f i Last publication, Sept. 26, 1934 M. S. “ZAPORA Sy & No. 314 Lower Front Street. Write Empire H 3986 chagof and wayports via Icy ® R Delma Hatch, David R. Hil, Mrs. P! a August 24 at midnight i ik R S Kimbraugh, Mrs. A. von Konsky, | John A. Larson, I. J. Ledbetter Jr., s — . | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonan ‘yeuskee, POrt Alexanniet Kl . S AN Rore dow in Tl ® AW ® Margaret Lantis, Jurie Carrothers, P, Neil, Martin J. Peterson, E. M. (woct; Gralg; Ketchikan. ORI st titon or ol ek il above the:Sax Pranctsco tWO fiffiished apts. one q-roonf e Daré lekves evely Fridey S corey Rutd, alr MacBain and | Phillips, Tom Redlingshafer, Eita Chatham Straits Transportation Co | ¥oOr T8 . S s B0V | | ® 11 am, for Petersburg, Kake ® AL, e 0 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. ./ akery. with bath; one three-room and| P g, Robert von Konsky for Seattle; H.|Schwam, Wilbur Wester Jr., Mrs. H e g 5 2 A o Lo bath. Electric ranges, new rugs, | " .n: .wa.yp(.n‘ R ESE TS : R. Fischnaller, G. L. Rich, Harry [, T. Williams and Jack Williams M S “DART”’WH" Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dick \xesf § rm. apt. elec range. 42i% E Tth. new overstuffed. Price $2900, $350 Bert, Allen Shattuck and Robert|from Seattle; C. R. Wright, Lisle & ! + e ; C. Zht, » Phone 2004, cash, balance terms to suit. Live W. Wakelin for Ketchikan; and Hebert, Mrs. Williali Parnell, Mary N — — —————— n one; rent the other. See Sam . C. A. Edabun, E. D. Jobb and C.|Parnell and Mar; Smith Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday . = % WANTED nell an garet Smith from g4 1y g m. for Petersburg, Kake b - #OR REN{—Ywo-room apt. house- . Feldon, Cliff Apts. E. Morgan for Petersburg. | Ketchikan; and Katherine Osborne, el g ) keeping room, range, $20.00. Bv- — .| Set of Timber Fallers wanted at PRALA 5. & i [E = Bailks adit 6. Walliedt from| B0 Gir R s ang, Way e erything furnished. Phone 436. FOR SALE-Large lynx robe. very|once. Apply Juncau Lumber Mills. CAPTAIN C. A. GLASSCOCK | Wrangell, i i Freight received not later than L ¥ rea | BN ! vk 1 a. m. -Ohumel Apts. ‘va::‘;'t‘:;r"lg 4?;’1‘(’ walnut bureau, —adv. | COMES NORTH AS PILOT| Passengers going aboard the Dor- | sw.mso; BR:;S Agenite ° POR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd — S B 7 ' Capt. C. A. Glasscock, for years|Othy for the Westward when she | PHONE 217 and Dixon, Address P. O Box FOR SALE_wWelding of all mater- | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! |With the old Admiral Line and sailed at 6 oelock were Grace M. 1852. Phone 1393. ials, Alaska Welders. Phone 441, ————————————————— then with the Alaska Steamuhip | FIShSr, Vidler. Lulidéll, ™ Jolin: = = Ak £ _ ' Company and now Port Captain at %00, J. L. McCormick, Mr. and | M CHEDULE PIANOS renied, tumed. PhONe NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash. eoceooceeosd Seattle by the latter company, is|Mrs. Prank Scully and Magaret TIME S * Anderson. Inquire 132 6th St. renewing friends in all ports where | Abrahamson for Seward; V. Popo- CHANNEL BUS LINE L4 R e e riaed = the Dorothy Alexander is making |vich, Ed Delaney, Martin W. Far- i ‘ Gl Ph— ll;r_,-fmr 61—1“5" TURN your old gola irto value calls. Capt. Glasscock is pilot on|ringdon, and Wesley Wilson for| Three Trips Every Day ' ' se. Phone r 6 pm. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. the present charter trip of the|Valdez; and W. H. Chase for Cor- |y ove Agk Bay Leave Juneau WANTEb i it FsCHe | ‘,l .( ! Dorothy Alexander. dova. *7:00 am. ias ant | 9 o TAURT ! LOST AND FOUND | T TP LR £ s 5 t i WANTED—By a man heated room. ___ = i TWO CO-OP PACKERS IN :15 p.m. : .m. Al k S ’ A and board. Empire H 3089. LOST — Young black female fox | L DR AOIRNDY < 19 Special Trip—Saturdays | aska douthern Avrways e oy terrier, white chest and feet. Sign e - 8T e roct. Two Co-operative Association Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. ISAFE! FAST! PROVEN DEPENDABLE) . R >, Yhone bt ) i o gy packers arrived this morning with | Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Sixth Cunsecutive Season of Successful Operation wear and dry goods StOCKS DY gecorooorroormroereeeos, | Low tide 10:22'a. m., 3.3 feet o 1 ed | Special Trip—Sundays : : chain store about to open 'Alaska | High tide 4:38 p. m, 156 feet |C2rE0CS Of Salmon 0 b ASChitiecl peave Auk Bay—6:5 pm. | Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns units, Advise tully amount in- { s il ope Mauro }! _Low tde 1L19'P. i, 13 feel | yore the Helioan, of Sitka, Capt. . LeRWE ShaelE it vm: . ALSO PLANES FOR CHARTER ventory and lowest price. Immed- i | *Sundays and Holida; i - . g i K. Rastikienen, with 85,000 pounds, s ys | For R tions—Call Si iate action is necessary. Address | and the Diana, Capt. V. Kallio,| Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau ' gr Eservatons all o .SeR JKu:ms Jack.ulm,k P. O. Bor 914, Drug C()' ! PY l with 18,0000 pounds, o e .9:18 A. B. HAYES, Manager GASTINEAU HOTI Y B etchikan, Alaska. 1 e L e o3 T s o ¥ FERRY TIME CARD CANADIAN PACIFIC WINDOW CLEANING | PHONE 485 LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. +3:50p.m. P. O. Box 1493 or Phone 1472. WILL purchase for cash 12 guage “Express Money Orders | automatic or pump shotgun. Must Anytime’ ° be first class condition. Address Phone 134 Free Delivery § r lna 3 WANTED—Will purchase used el- | ectric range or two burner plate. § . 6:15p.m “ Mitst be good condition and will s SAILING *7:30p o » pay cash, Phone 16. Ask for Ed. CHILD'S P > : 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 1:5::::; - ANTED—Reliabl ts G4 ) and SEATTLE . +f e e SRR AR ) | FULL Northwestern Steamship Co. 12:0 Miamgts Vs R ZORIC | RESPONSE Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG From Juneau MISCELLANEOUS i T Lh?u;:?;‘:eo?ccg;mm?;?;ms: FROM SEATTL PRINCESS LOUISE R i‘DON"I‘l wnray ul’.)out every walk of life. When- S. S. Kirkpatrick sails from Seattle August 25 - A’ s p e persons ; - unior’s suits and sister’s y all this or- ugus float belonging to the cabin of i’oat. Zoric is the uni(LluE ;:L;]rlz.\‘r(ni\;nc'\youup;:mc!’\isamox;y R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT ? gr Wm. C. Wright along lht,(kflw" cleaning fluid that pene- obtain its skilled and sincere ||| PHONE 3 - Juneau Commercial Dock Sept. 5, 13, 23 218 5 mhfi&ffiel wk:gp’::ec tnefloat, | trates deep into the fab- Hacje October 4, 15 3;30:.: 1?:11?11 no questions w{u be asked and' :?" e f81e c:e‘:lnsi (;,Utsthg g uur:p,::;:m;q;“;“g: ";:z TicKets, reservations and full '—Bl“ll'dl) e i no further action taken. eepest-rooted dirl. Sen ] that so'many families of this 3 ° particulars from t—Goes to Thane. FINE it ¥ | svanmansal: (| Panhandle Air Transport Co. || o o s | ™ "2 | able 8 u . ! of SOrTOW. JUNEAU Watch and & Repairi Zoric dry cleaning. It’s ST une Vi i at very m’.'i..."?w g wingd not at all expensive. l [ "PATCO” ¥ :1“ FE(!;y & Navigs ‘ . & i on Company [ PAUL BLOEDHORN ZORIC The Charles W. -PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER JUNEAU SAMPLE ||—o—— ~ £ © " FRONT STREET Carter Mortuary Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska R 1552‘1” e h M ¥ z < PHONE 136-2 " i otorshi "LUDWIG NELSON GARMENT CLEANING “The Last Service 15 the VI BRRAInL, Pienge gk g’;m L R iy NN 4 P i f ; SYSTEM Greatest Tribute” | Gastineau Hotel or CHET McL : 2 ESTEBETH” 5 - ST e S| UNIVERSAL )} tesves Juneau ovry wecnes Bond and Mortgage onPeig B ol c " Tey mulfl W&y ports vig Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 Investment Service THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store Thut Pleases” DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PHONE SINGLE O Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! B e e Sy