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|4 IS— i | i ;ANTED—Relhblc woman < wants | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT, 17, 1934 =S MAKE THIS PAGE PAY - POLLY AND*HER PALS NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes, don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive Insertions: PFirst day, per line People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. Weo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE i 10c e arine M Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND, No. steamer - northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sall . from "Seattle Saturday, but ‘'nio report. Following days, per line ... .. 5¢ Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- guest. Copy must be in office by 2 o'clock on day of publication to| insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in te]epham‘l directory. i - FOR SALE—Double lot on corner B B A0 (e AU Ninth and Indian Sts. Concrate — ——— foundation, also 5 ft. cement FOR R E NT - 9 F‘OR SALE walk and retaining wall. See Al- Furnished steam | 9673 fred Zenger. FOR RENT — heated room. Private home. Lady FOR SALE -~ Farrand Company | player. piano cheap for cash. preferred. $15.00 monthly. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1287, City 1 _— -| Write Box J 4035, care Empire. FOR RENT—Furnished, xour Tooms and bath. Phone 1472. FOR. SALE — 193¢ Ford roadster. Good condition. Cheap. Tele- phone 2463. | | | | Buby buggy. Phone {FOR SALE—Ovemuncd davenpon - 1 and chair, alsg violin. Reasonable FOR REN1 - -Single npt $10 month- | for cash. Phone 1003. 1y, also 2 room $20. Dishes, linen . and light. 207 2d near Seward. FOR S LE - '. - e { ‘house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- FOR RENf—Ywo-room apt., hWSQ" | houn. Phone 4623. keeping room, cryfhuu' mmmfiffigxg ws FOR SALE J rpom 1urni:hed Channel Apts. | apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. #OR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd FOR SALE—*Hudson coach Chew and Dixon. Address P. O. Box{ for cash. See Tom George. Lead- 1852, Phone 1393. | er Department Store. PIANOS rented, tuned. - Phone POECED SALE—Chevrolet sedan, | first class mechanical condition, 8 £ 51 B & B H 2 | extra tire, cash price $150.00. See WANTED R. E. Baumgartner, Shattuck Bldg. L R b i WANTED — Oarpenters, DOUgIS o r 19-n river boat, 10 Bridge approach. See Superln—‘ tendent on job or call 135. | h. p. Johpson outboard motor. | Phone 63. WANTED—Ex-naval airplane me- - chanic and pilot wants position. Do anything, mechanical work preferred. Call 2551 between 5‘ fad 1 o | NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap fof cash. WANTED—Children cared for py| Inquire 132 6th 8t 1 it gt e ) L day, week or month. Inquire Em- 'ryRiy “your old_gola_icto value. pire G 4040. Cash or trade at Nugget m\op \ ANTED — Scandinavian woman | MISCELLANEOUS wishes work by day or hour. FOR SBALE—Large lynx robe, very reasonable. Solid walnut bure&ll Telephone 436. e ¥ SHORTHAND in 30 days—new. sys- PIANOS rented, tuned. Phone 143. ; tem. I coaeh high school students ' Anderson. evenings. Prepare men for citl | zenship papers. Phone 472. work by day, hour or month. FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewrlt- ‘Telephone 396. fi er, Shaw-Walker safe, Nationgl — e i e Anoldmfllmehthemleves-" tige of the once thriving town of “fi. which was lbandoned( billing. Reasonable. Closing out. Bldg. tegrrorreeerras, BARGAIN BAlx—Studebn.ker sed-i . .| an, 1927 Dictator. model, two new Butler Mauro || e S S 3 y | sacrificed at $75. Phone 2751 or see Dick Radalet. e “Express Money, Orders Anytime® 1880. ITs CHILD’S PLAY to get them clean —wire ZORIC DON’'T worry about junior's suits and sister's coat. Zoric is the unique SECOND HAND CLOTHING Bought, Sold and Exchanged Cash register, Sturgis register far [ { Apply Smith_ Electric, shuuwk Norco scheduled to sail from Setttle Sept. 17, at 9 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 18 at 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 20. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 22. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 22, at 9 a.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 24 at 9 pm. SOUTHBGUUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to arrive in port at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning and will remain about six hours before sail- ing south. Princess Maquinna south- bound September 17. i LOCAL SAILINGS Kenal leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Estebeth leaves every Wed- nesday at 10 a. m. for Chi- chagof and wayports via Icy Strait. Dart leaves every Friday at 11.a.m,, for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. 0 00 0 00 00 00 —————— ® &0 0 0 & 00 0o TIDES TOMORROW . 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Low tide, 2:19 am, Low. tide, 2:3¢ pm. 57 fect. High tide, 8:34 p.m., 144 feet. ———ee —— SHOP IN. JUNEAU! WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Opposite Cash Grocery cleaning fluid that pene- trates deep into the fab- ric.. . . . cleans cut the deepest-rooted dirt. Send -} the children’s unwash- ables to us regularly for Zoric dry cleaning.. It's not at all expensive. —_— he Channel Exchangeé | | COLEMAN’S ?a;}-fs—MuchLeu at Main Street Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught ' Beer 1.7 feet. High tide, 8:50 am., 120 feet. News NORTHLAND N ONWAY SOUTH SUNDAY NIGHT On. the return trip from Sitka, | the motorship Northland, Capt. L. | williams, master and H. Knight,' | purser, docked here at 10:30 o'tlock {at 3 o'clogk this morning. ®ececscccse | Chet, Johnson, Henry Stefner, A. e McDougal, Eiler Hansen, Edward o | Bowden, Mrs. Edward Bowden, o P. Kashevaroff, Mrs. J. Zaranoff, o Miss Evelyn Hanlon, L. Sarvela, e James Sitka, B. H. Ficken, Steve o|Tuss, Fred Nelson, Robert Cock- burn, Edward Bowden, Jr., Mrs, F. | Redman, W. B. Johnson, Miss Mar- garet Rennen, George Colletie, A. For S, E. Alaska The Northland had a capacity load when it left Juneau for the south early this morning. Those leaving here were, for Petersburg, | Katie Joseph; for Wrangell, J. Her-‘ |nandez, Mrs. J. Hernandez, Miss Esther Boyd, Paddy Skeets, Charlie Jones; for Ketchikan, M#s. A. Brin-* |dle, Mrs. E. G. Blake, Mrs. George F. Alexander, J. F. Statter; and for Seattle, Mathilda Holst, Miss Iris Gray, Miss Peggy McLeod,! Mrs. J. R, Guerin, George Guerin, Elwood A. McKnigiit, Geoffrey Mc- Connell, Mrs. A. R. McConnell, El-| liott Robertson, Duncan Robert- son, Alby Torvinen. Seattle Bound Those leaving Sitka for Seattle were William Freeburn, Miss Doris Stuart, Mrs. V. W. Lake, A, Tor- { venin; from Port Althorp, O. A. Larson, Mrs. O. A. Larson, Burt Kreidler, Mrs. Burt Kreidler, John | Nordvik, Joe Brandmier, C. E. Ham- | mond, Marcus Goodman, Andy| Paulson, Vernon Haroldson, A. Cul- | len, L. A. Minard, Mrs. L. A. Mi- | nard, Archie Fox, Mrs, Archie Fox, Jens Kvalvick, Ed Ofstad, A. M. | Paxton, J. A. Edwards, Robert Er- '|land, James Lindsay, Charles Shii- ren. | | { | B FISHERMAN DIES C. P. Madsen, Bristol Bay fisher- | man and independent codfish and | herring packer, passed away during survived by two sons, one an avia- ! tor who was spending the summer ilas his father's partner aboard his i| fishing boat, and the other son, a resident. of Partland, where he is jin the fish brokerage business, '“Madsen’s death was due to pneu- monia. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor |last night and departed for Seattle | Arrivipg here. from Sitka were' A. ship Company she will be returned ‘Battleson. | ‘| the mid-season work at the Libby, | || MeNeill and Libby plant. He is| | Yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, {the Alaska Southern Airways sea- ! plane Pribilof, pilot R. E: Ellis, left {here to return to its base at Ket- { chikan. G. Anderson was a passen- ger from Juneau to Ketchikan. Sitka Tomorrow Tomorrow the seaplane Baranof, of the ‘Alaska Seuthern, Airways, Gene Meyring, - pilet; Lloyd Jar- man, mechanic, will make its rezu- lar scheduled ‘trip to Sitka with mail and passengers, according to A. B. Hayes, manager or the com- pany. | R VL 5 X 'ALASKA SHIP TO ‘ BE DELIVERED TO' * | HAWAII OWNERS, When the Haleakala arrives at| Seattle on her seventh and last trip; under charter ta the Alaska Steam- | {Jarvis, Miss Annabel Freeburn, Miss to her owners, the Inter-Island | Steam Navigation Company of Honolulu. The Dorothy Alexander, also mak- ing a charter trip to Alaska, was returned to her owners, the Pacific Steamship Lines, upon arrival at Seattle. B 0ee0 0 g0ve0e0 s L HALIBUT SALES . "0 00 e000c00 0 SEATTLE, Sept. 17. — Halibut from local banks sold for 18 and 4 cents a pound today. Five boats were “in and catches were small The Liberty brought in 40,000 pounds from the western banks and sold: far 9% and 7%. KIRMSE LIBRARY HAS INTERESTING AND NEW BOOKS Aniong the interesting new books, ' recently received by Kirmse's Lend- ing. - Library, is “Lamb in His ‘Bosom,” by Caroline Miller, prize- winning novel of the year. Other outstanding new books re- | ceived include, “Private Worlds,” by Phyllis Bottom, “Black God,” by D. Manners-Sutton; “The Singers,” by Leonhard Frank; “Experiment,” | by Dol Wyllarde; “This, My House,” by Nelia G. White; “Volga | Cove—carl Nelson; from Todd—C. | Capt. SUNDAY AT 1:30 After a fast round trip to Sitka and way points, the steamer Kenai, Capt. Charles Carlson, master, and David. Ramsay, purser, docked herc at 1:30° o'clock Sunday afternoon.| Arriving here on the Kenai were: | from Chichagof — Mike McKallick, Miss Jean Castleton, Miss Virqinm\ Mary ‘Wightman; from Kimshan J. Bergstrom, Mrs. C. J. Bergstrom; from' Angoon—George Louis; from Tenakee—Mrs. H. M. Krough, Miss C. ' Peterson, Inritta Maron; from | Hoonah—Louis Deblieu; from Fun- ter—Jake Anderson, Severn Swanson is now First Officer ' on the Kenai, replacing Carlson, who formerly had | that post; Paul Kegel Officer, replacing Charles Pickering and Harry Mabry is now Chief Stewart on the feeder ship. ‘On its | outbound trip the Kenai will leave Both buildings consist of .a" class- room and living® quarters for a| teacher. i L e——————— ! FIRE: DEPARTMENT OUT Sparks started a fire in the moss, growing on shingles on the lean-to adjoining Ed McIntyre's upholstery |! establishment on Second Street at Main Streét, this forenoon and the fire department was called. A hand chémical ‘Was iised to do the neces- sary work in stopping the blaze. Chatham. Straits Transportation M. S. “DART”@ ’Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 11 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than Falls To the Caspian Sea,” by Boris Pilnyak; “Maiden _Voyage” by Kathleen Norris anll ‘“Venetian Masque,” by Rafael Sabatini. .- CARD OF THANKS express their thanks to the follow- ing firms for donations to their fair booth: Alaska Meat Co., Frye- Wiggly. and Sanitary Meat. Co. Also the Watkins Products as well as various members of the Auxiliary who donated services. —adv. THE GARDEN PATCH FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables o PHONES 269—1134 FORD AGENCY (Anthaorized Dealers) GREASES GAS. ! OILS Juneau thwestem Operating 'S: R. L. BERNARD, PHONE 38 The American Legion Auxiliary 3 Bruhn Co., United Food Co., Piggly | 8. 8. KIRKPATRICK—EVELY! Evdyn Berg sails from Seattle %ept. 20, Oct. 4, 18 Kirkpatrick Sept, 2 9 a m SWANSON BROS, Agents H PHONE 217 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE. ‘Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay—§:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12;00 Midnight. Special Trip—Si Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leaye, Juneau—9:45, p.m. Holldays _ Steamshtg Co‘ JUNEAU AGENT E Junean Commercial Dock Pauhand‘le Atr Trans port Co. “PATEO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska THYRA MERRILL, Passenger Agent, Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel or. CHET McLEAN " C:. N KAY, Mapager THE SAMTARY GR&CEBY is Second |~ ‘Wills Navigation Company |SARE! A. B, HAYES, Manager CANADIAN] PHONE 2 Thavel and NORTHL TRANSPORTATION CO. You Real Divulendsq Send, Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at a, Cost That. Is Far Below the Rates of Any Proportionate Newspaper, in the Tertitory of Alaska SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Dye Junetiu Steamer Seattle Northbound smthbalmfl YUKON ..Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 17 *HALEAKALA _Sept.11 Sept. 15 “Sept. 17 ALEUTIAN ....Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 YUKON .. Sépt.22 Sept. 25 Oct. 1 ALASKA _Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 YUKON Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct, - 15 *—Haleakala sails south via Sitka. S, €. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M, for Sitka and Way Ports For information regarding ports of call CALL THE ALASKA LINE- R, d, McKANNA, Agent, AND MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneau Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 2¢ Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 3 Dec. 17 Dec. 9 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 here Wednesday cvening at six o’clock. MOTORSHIP NORCO AR TR Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Scattle Ar. & Lv. Juneat PETERMAN BUILDS SCHOOLC Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Ray Peterman, Alaska contractor Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 with Juneau headquarters, was in Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Dee. 15 Seward recently enroute to Mc- Oct. 29 Nov. 3 Grath to construct a new school- s house there. From McGrath he goes R e to Crooked Creek to complete the| J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith cqnstructions of - another - school, Tickek Agent Freight Agent, Agegl; ‘Phone 79 l’llone 114 Douglas M. S. “ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan -renakee, Porl Alexander M &M& Ketchikan, Scheduled to sail from Seatile September 10 at midnight Kin- *Calls first trip of month onyg Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Juneau Comunercial Buck. Agesd - Alaska Southern Airways FAST! PROVEN; DEPENDABLE} Sixth Consecutive Season of Successful Operation Weekly Service to Principal Southeast Alaska Towns ALSO. PLANES FOR CHARTER _For Reservations—Call or See PACIFIC From Juneau PRINCESS: LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 13, 23 October 4, 15 GASTINEAU HOTIT Sl FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 13:50p.m. Juneau Ferry & Navigs ' tion Company Motorship:. “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau eyery Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock am. for :{: Chichago! and way ports vis