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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1934. MAKE THIS PAGE PAY - 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. Information Phone 374 1Count 5 average words to the Iine. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: Pirst day, per line Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- guest. Copy must be in office by 2| o'clock on day of publication to fnsure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone People wanting to answer these ads shonld send letters addressed {o the box number listed. W will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE 'FOR SALE—Ford sedan, 1933, shat- | terproof glass. $250.00. Alaskan lmnéu;:;rsons listed in lelephom‘; Hotel, Phone 374. Ask for ad- tflker OR SALE — Heywood-Wakefield baby buggy, good condition, re- lined and baby chair $22.00. Tele phone 3401, FOR RENT 'FOR SALE — 1932 Ford roadster. Good condition. Cheap. Tele- phone 2463. FOR RENT Furnished steam | heated roomy. Private home. ladyr preferred. qu5 00 monthly. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1237, City !OR RENT Fumishcd four room: and bath. Phone 1472. |FOR SALE — Baby buggy. Phone 2673. | FOR SALE~Ovcrs'ulrcd Qavenport | and chair, also violin. Reasonable | for cash. Phone 1003. FOR REN1--Single apt. $10 month- 19, also 2 room $20. Dishes, lipen | g S and light. 207 2d near Seward. |POR SALE — “-room furnished | | house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn, Phone 4623. FOR REN WO roum apt., hou keeping room, range, $20.00, Ev-, t & &5 erything furnished. Phoney 486, FOR SALE — Channel Apts. apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. m RENT Petersen Houne, 3rd EOR SALE—Hudson coach, Chenp: " and Dixon, Address P. O. Box for cash. See Tom George. Lead- | ,1352. Phone 1393. | er Department Store. -_— e PIANOS rented, tuned. Phone FOR SALE—19-fi r 10 h. p. Johnson outboard motor. | Anderson. Phone 63. " AN S P WAN rED 'FOR SALE—Large lynx robe, very W—ANTED Pes cflrpe‘ nters, Douglas reasonable. Solid walnut bureau. Bridge approach. See Superin- Telephone 436. tendent on job or call 135. b on, Job, ¢¢ | NICE LEVEL LOT, cheap for cash WANTED—Ex-naval airplane me- | Inquire 132 6th 8t. chanic and pilot wants position. ’X'VRN your old goia Icto value, Do anything, mechanical work ! Cash or trad 0} preferred. Call 2551 between 5 2% HieeEy St and 7 p.m. Q< p | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-Chlldren cared for by day, week or month. Inquire Em- SHORTHAND in 30 days—new sys- pire G 4040. ; tem. I coach high school students L A RS IO S RN evenings. Prepare men for citi PIANOS renteq, waned. Phone 143, # zenship papers. Phone 472, Anderson. i wwfiD:—Relahle woman wants | work by day, hour or month ‘Telephone 396. B | LADIES’ HEEL LIFTS Leather—35c—Composition The Best Shine in Town HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR FRED LEHTO DOORS, SASH,' beautifully designed, of fine materials, from manu- facturer at lowest prices. M A N 2 s Complete service. Prompt estimates. AskforCatalog. Much Less 4 Street Main CHILD'S PLAY to get them clean —witH ZORIC DON’'T worry abotit . juniorls suilf and sister’s -coat. Zoric is the unique cleaning fluid that pene- trates deep into the fab- tie'. . . . 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. Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders : Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery The Channel Exchange \ SECOND HAND CLOTHING GARMENT CLEANING SYsTEM Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Aleutian scheduled to arrive Thursday night, but will not sail westward before 9 a.m. Friday. Zapora scheduled to arrive Thursday or Friday. Norco due early Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS 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. Algska schedyled to sail from Seattle Sept. 22, at 9 a.m. Northland scheduled to s from Seattle Sept. 24 at 9 pm. SOUTHBUUND 3AILINGS No steamer to westward or north. ecevccee 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 am,, for Petersburg, Kake ® and wayports. I A S I I ) — e, — st ccncse sese0 00 o000 . TIDES TOMORROW 00000000000 3:32 am., 08 feet. 10:03 am., 135 feet. Low tide, 3:49 a.m. 4.0 feet. High tide, 9:50 p. 155 feet. — e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Low tide, High tide, || Cardinal Cigarettes CURIOUS PAIR OF YOU HAVE INIYCOR I : [ Marine News* YUKON SAILS WITH SPACE WELL FILLED - Alaska Steamshxp Company Ship Takes 99 South- bound from Juneay t*k'en the steamer Yukon, Capt. CF.C. Anderson, commander, M. Ji cox, purser, left at 11:30 u'c!ock this morning for the south after being in port since 7 o'clock this morning. Arrivals here from the West- ward were, from Anchorage, Frank With every available space Scully, Mrs. Frank Scully, Charles ‘Williams, Olaf Norling, H. 8. Price; from Seward, R. E. Carl- son, Jeanette Herbst, Fred Meyer, A. O. Olsen, L. H. Sedlacek, Mary Lois Sedlacek; from Valdez, T. W. Haines, Hawley W. Sterling, D. Elstead; from Cordova, Gertrude Rody, T. D. McGee and Ci H. Lamb. - | ‘Infaddition to fhe ldrge nuffiber |of Alaskans aboard the steamer i there were 19 round trip passen- | gers. Leaving Juneau on the crowded steamer were, for Petersburg, Lu- cille Isaacson, H. L. Coleman, Mrs. H. L. Coleman, Louis Deblieux, Toe { Alla, Mach Pera, P. Tarse; for | Wrangell, Lucille Johnson, Mrs. J, W. Petticrew, J. W. Petticrew, Jim- mie Klchetos, Frances Johnson; for Ketchikan, H. G. Nordling, Mrs. i+ H. G. Nordling, J. T. Petrich, Mrs. {J. T. Petrich, Mrs. C. T. Gardner, Eiler Hansen, Mildred Davis, Mrs. {M. J. Bavard, Mrs. R. J McKanna, {John M. Clark, N. Dradlin, Mrs. Dradlin, Charles H. Flork, A. E. 1 Karnes, Margaret Johnston, Mrs. William E. Frink, E. M. Polley, Mrs. N. Berkovich, William M. Mc- Caul, Mrs. William McCaul, E. B. Elliott, Fred J. Fisher, T. A. ‘Thatcher, Mrs. Thatcher, I. V. Rod- ensky, Bert Hawkins, Paul Cook, William L. Paul, Ralph Martin, Mrs. Ralph Martin, A. Van Mavern, { Seattlebound ! Seattlebound passengers from Ju- neau were, W. S. Pullen, Jr., Mrs. Everett Nowell, Mrs, Earl Hunter, Earl Hunter, Jean Faulkner, Claire ‘Wernecke, E. M. Powers, Mrs. R. F. Lewis, R. F. Lewis, Mary Wight- man, Virginia Jaryis, Annabel Free- burn, Jean Castletson, Mrs. Eva Hinckey, R. H. Radalet, Joe Robert Brown, Dill Bartines, Mrs. E. J. Cawling, Mrs. E. M. Polley, Mrs, J. M. Sumick, Mary VanderLeest, Gladys Sullivan, Jean Jonas, H. ‘W. Terhune, Tillie Sedlavek, Rob- Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor PHONES 269—1134 FORD AGENCY {Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Motors _FOOT OF MAIN ST. 'High School this winter. G. McLean; from Yakutat, Mrs. S.| | and _| afterwards. S By CLIFF STERRETT 22194 King dencre S8 . e Wiwn ey Jert McLoan, Mss. 1. Tollefson, Min- ‘mc Brown, James Seimis, Mrs. H 'C. Redman, Frances Harland, Mas- ter Marey, Mrs. Hugh McDonald, | Buddie Hunter, Bobby Hinchey, Dolly Hinchey, Mrs. George Marey, N. G. Nelson, Mrs. Verna Reed, E. C. Sylvia, S. Perlas, D. Perlas, Fred e | Hinchey, Hugh McDonald, George Marey. | The steamer loaded concentrates at the Alaska Juneau dock and sailed from there. Backing away from the dock some careful ma- neuwun" was accomplished to ' miss a boom tied to the Ju- neau Lumber Mills dock. | RS. A. R. M’CONNELL AND SON LEAVE FOR SOUTH AFTER VISIT Mrs. the Me- | After visiting her sister, |J. Wilfred Leivers here for last two months, Mrs. A. R. Cennell, accompanied by her son - | Goeffrey McConnell left for the | south on the motorship North- land. In Seattle she will pick upi her car and be joined by another son, Billy, who spent the summer | with his aunt in the Puget Sound city, and return by motor to San Antonio, Texas, where Capt. Mc- 'Connell is now stationed. Walter Scott Ford, Mrs. McCon- nell's oldest son, is remaining with | his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leivers and will attend the Juneau | During her visit here Mrs. Mc- Connell was the inspiration for many Juncheons, dinners and teas ‘enewed her acquaintances with Rer "many “friends. ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN ROBERTSON LEAVE TO ENTER COLLEGE SOUTH Elliott Robertson and Duncan Robertson left Juneau on the mot- orship Northland to enter college in the south. They will meet their NORGO IS NOw ON WAY NORTH parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robert- son, and sister, Miss Carol Robert- son, in Seattle, where they will to school. Elliott will reenter Washington State College at Pullman and Mr. Robertson plans to return to Juneau in about ten days and Mrs. Robertson and Carol a short time —————— MR. AND MRS. J. J. MEHERIN LEAVE FOR PRINCE RUPERT ON 8S. PRINCESS MAQUINNA Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin left for Prince Rupert yesterday on the Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- southbound. They expect to return to. Juneau on the first Canadian steamer ledving there northbound. Dajly Empire Want Ads Pay! THE GARDEN PATCH Northwestem stay a few days before continuing | Chatham Straits Transportation Co cess Maquinna which stopped here | Leave Auk Bay ‘=G ALEUTIAN HAS 18 PASSENGERS ’ERE-‘FE 9%. reervea FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Sept. 18— Aleutian sailed last night at mid- night with 109 passengers including the following booked for Juneau: C. F. Sanborn, P. A. Heeney, Pat- | rick Heeney, J. A. Padro, Mrs. J.| W. Jones, Ann Gavan, R. H. | Wright, Mrs. Homer Garich, Hans |Lundberg, John McCloskey, Jean! Mrs. Charles Fastl, H. W.| ' Adams, Willis, B. D. Reynolds, Chester Bakke, Sam Shumaker and wife, Edward Donner. - e SEATTLE, Sept. 18.—The motor- | shxp Norco sailed last evening for | Jineau and wayports with 14 pas- sengers aboard, the following book- od for Juneau: Edward Giovanetti, William Scotl Oral August. e Knnws 60 Languages BERLIN — Delegates from countries to an international Bap- | tist Congress hiere found Dr. Robert Laesing’s knowledge of 40 lams guages as helpful as it was as- | tonishing. The young Berlin Bap- tist translated half-hour-lonz spceches from one tongue to an-! other without the use of notes. P D S NG NU-WAY HEALTH RESORT Famous Soap Lake Mineral Sol- | arium Baths, Drugless Institute, —adv. Daily ‘Empire Want ‘Ads Pay} M. S. “DART” Duncan is to begin the study of [Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday " | medicine at Stanford University. at 11 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 9 a m SWANSON BROS, Agents PHONE 217 Steamer 60| You Rt'aal DivM;-SQmI 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 Territory of Alaska : LARGEST ! .FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Beattle Sept. 8 ..Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 11 Sept. 17 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Oct. 1 ALASKA Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 YUKON Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 *—Haleakala sails south via Sitka, Steamer YUKON % *HALEAKALA ALEUTIAN .. YUKON 8. 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 PHONE 2 i ~ R. J. McCKANNA, Agent — T avel and s, v NORTHLAND === TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND | | | Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lyv. Juneau Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 QOct. 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 g Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 | —— Dec.. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. § SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneat | Sept.17 Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Tigket:, Agenl Freight Agent Agent. - Phone 'l’ Phone lll Douglas Scheduled to sail from Sealtle ” i M' S ZAP ORA September 10 at midnight Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hoonan ‘wenakee, Port Alexanier Kia- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of monit D9 Auto Rate-—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Duck. agetd - TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day *7:00 am. *7:45 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:30 pm. Special Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—12:00/Midnight Special Trip—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—9:45 p.m. *Sundays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay *0:15 am. Co. Steamsht Operating S. S KlRKPATRlCK—-EVELYN BERG Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 18 Kirkpatrick Sept. 22 ) R. L. BERNARD, "PHONE 8 ; JUNEAU AGENT Juneau Commercial Dock T Panhandle Air, Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska €. V. KAY, Manager Leave Juneau Alaska Southern Airways SAFE! 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 A. B. HAYES, Mahager GASTINEAU HOTRI/ — " CANADIAN it PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA aud SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m., 13:50p.m. 7:15a.m. 0 15p.m 8:00a.m 9:15a.m. 12:30p.m. 2:00p.m. 3:15p.m. From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 'l'! N, and ta %} m.l:liyfm. particulars from 1—Goes o Thane, ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat — T Juneau Ferry & Navip tion Company . LEAVE DOUGLAS 6:30a.m, 4 m. 6:30p.m. *7:45p.m. 10:00p.m. 11:30p.m. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP _“The Little Store with the BIG VALUES Motorship ' “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau every ‘Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock am. for Chichagof and way ports via Icy Straits.

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