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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1934. MAKE THIS PAGE PAY - POLLY AND HER PALS EE—— ' You Real Dividends—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 Territory of Alaska Bv CLIFF QTERRLTT ‘ LARGEST FLEET ‘ {3 SAILING 'SCHEDULE « Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Sept.29 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 *ALASKA Oct. 6 Oct. 9 oct. 15 : - B YUKON Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 o) = : ALASKA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 G ERRET. /90 “YUKON Oct. 21 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 o " *Connects at Seward with ‘S.S. STARR for /e oo 0 ® o0 0 0 0 00 0 Twu BRIT sH Seldovia, Uzinki, Kodiak. . . 8. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday NOTICE . Steamer Movements | : at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports . - ? L] ' garding n e, . NORTHBOUND . For information regarding ports of call When advertisers ?n' = ate w N e Yuken in port and scheduled ® H l f mati()n P i e "Wm‘ Wilh“".lfl J e to sail for the westward at ® { CALL be: ‘bothered with e 3 y 1 ht. - 04 . and answering doorbells, 5o we DO B2 SHS AL LU : THE ALASK: LINE ; h 374 llv;:hu;:):bo;m:;u:ber, such . . \om‘ Wind scheduled to ar- ® PHONE R. J. McKANNA, Agent !) as Box 10-A, re. 4 . ve Satur . ane ARCTIC CRUISER IS 7 70" ¢l ek, enroute o People wanting to answer | 3 e John C patrick, these ads should send letters {CHARMED WITH NORTH - © S L Nearby Crati N Spedmg to " ddressed to the box number ’ e rive Saturday. Count 5 average words to ks lzlntd. We will :ee t’hc adver- , HITs BERG uN COUNTRY s meRY Zapora scheduled to arrive on 0; Assxstance Of Crafl Buf- } un;aily rate per line for copsecu- | tiser gets them. Mrs. Bryce ‘Ardis, of. Butte, Mon-“ MUIESEULED sATLANGS :‘ felqd by Storms | j 9 tive insertions: A tana, who stopped off in Juneau o pyelyn Berg scheduled to sail e | : § 86 -su s i ! S8 Ak g i EMLIRE nRT“ERN THIP on the southbound P of el from Seattle October 4. g4 FEYLXORE, [Pot, 3808 ? Following days, per line - : |steamer Victoria, after making the o Alacka scheduled to sail from ¢ |J2S have been flashed from two| ¢ : Minimum' charge, 50c. B — {Arctic Cruise, expressed. herself as|y ~ seattle October 6 at 10 am. e | o itsn freighters, battered T A gjuu,ke/ wd via Monthly rates furnished on.re- ~ = > — M V ldehghted with Alaska and her Te- o northland scheduled to sail e |S/Orms in the mid-Atlantic, ""d\ gy ¥ FOR SALF Cathollc 1ssion Vessel oeni cruise as far north as the toe| 3 orinand scheduled to isall &/ yiich sent nearby ships speeding| N ‘!go{)y must be in office by 2 ! 4 Fails to Rescue Priest |pack, as she stood on the deck of|s ¢ pm. o |t0_thelr assistance. i day of publication to e — 3 the Alaska bound for the south. : | ¢ sOU! The vessels are the Anderby, re- oclack on day o b VI, i S i Stranded for 4 Y | | ® SOUTHBOUND - SAILINGS ® Y % : e insire insertion on same day. FOR SALE < The: {bling boat randed Ior ears She expects to stop off in.Ket-'o princess Loulse scheduled: to e |POrn8 a hatch stove In, We accept ads over. telephone Lityua Third fully . equipped. 5 o {chikansand 1§, it da' not t00. late!q il south at noon tomor- e |Cor1Ving 30 men, and the Mill Pool, from persons listed i telephone BTE LI duty 40 hip. en- | CHURCHILL, Manitoba, Oct. 3—lin the season may leave the steam-|o 1o o reported a hatch stove in and top- MOTORSHIP: NORTHLAND, 3 . Tofp | A - i The Catholic Mission supply shiP{er in Wrangell t6 make the trip up | b : mast broken, with three men in- Lv. Seattle Ar. Jun Lv. Juneau directory. gine. Good condition. $1000° cash, e Yukon scheduled southbound e g . Juneau 3 Phone 374, Ask for ad-taker. tal asy. terms. CAllaboard|Fius Eleventh, with a gaping hole|ihe Stiking. River. “Now that I|e (ctober 8 o Jured. The Mill Pool carries a crew Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 wange By . Shandat in her side, has arrived here after (am here, I hate to leave the Terri- |y e o Of 26 men. Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 bk st Loput G delivering winter supplies to the|tory without . seeing it all” she g Ogt. .8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 § b ST i o . BOpSY saLLiNGE * CAN'T FIND TRACE Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 FOR SALE-32-20 Smith and Wes- JPar North. said. “The Arctic Oruise was simply| ¢ Kenai leaves every Wednes- & Nov. 5 v g 6! rel, cheapy The erew of the ship failed t0|delightful and T would like to make | o : NEW YORK, Oct. 3. — The ov. Nov. 9 Nov. 11 son revolver, 6in. barrel P 1g] e day night at 6 pm., for e ) Nov. 19 N 23 for ‘cash. See Frank Day at Or-|rescue Father H. N. Bazin, Who|jt all over again. I have enjoyed 4 P freighter Black Gull has iwireless . ov. Nov. 25 y = |® Sitka and wayports. ! . sana — e Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 bhet has been stranded at Iglooik for % |that two steamers, sending out SOS pheum Rooms. Juneau and do hope I can return . . | o NMORE R R B ) fo Aluska_again_sometime. | Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ | on,1s must have crisscrossed on SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 FOR RENT—TY;;:;‘;‘;"";ZO:?: §250 FOR SALE—Three men's overcoats,|. The Pius Eleventh struck a small 1 gfif :xdwwtr;iorfir fiz‘m;x ® ltheir positions. The Black Gull MOTORSHIP NORGO $25.00, also s S, sixes 38, 40 and 42. $3. to $5.|berg on the return trip, the crew Y A has arrived at the reported position Lv.J L s - week. Phone 173. oh S 3 b+ ® Strait. L . -~ Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juncan W€ Pv'x” e e o /! b"d; U!L:L I.A\fxfurds Valet Service. ;nn:m.niuthe pumps for six days THR.EE THANKSGIVING o Dart leaves' every Friday at .It)rrm‘(t’hs Mill Pool but found no Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 10 & FOR RENT—2 room “E& 'mzonl;,‘;' FOR SALE — Gearhart Knitter, "Thrr‘;i ST or the b wele DINNERS OFFERED BY le 11 am. for Petersburg, Kake ® a S Oct. 1 Qct. 6 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 %smi'mlg:tul])mx:t‘)mshly 207 2nd With three cylinders. . In .g00d}. 004 to o hospital here on arriv- CALIFORNlA GROCERY 2 atd ey ports. . %c;' lzg ng, 2% ] il SO o x . o ct. . i condition. Address EEmpire 4086 b aith o000 0000000 CARD OF THANKS near Seward. LRt Bt =~ " {al of the ship. ¢ Jakrlr TR Y "—FENT—PLITXIiShEd .\,ur 100mS pOR SALF Spectadil Teading A psciniocitn ! This year’s Thanksgiving Dinne:r‘ We wish to thank our many SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$48.00 B bath. Phione 1472, glasses $2. Kryptok bifocals $6, 8519 & ¢ 8.6 & «. ¢ ¢ 8 ¢ ¢ o} Vard made annuglly by the Oall, |NEW POSTMASTER AT HOMER|friends for the kind expressions of| J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith e - Orpheum Rooms until Oct. 10.|» TIDES TOMORROW ECR QrotErye gt of 11 okl % [sympathy and for the many beau- Ticket Agent Fielght " Agent Agent r.vqa REN'I — un Lam'n Ask Dar\)' Optical: Co s e s b e b B LR be the best yet, nccord-‘ Tom Shellford \ull be the new |tiful floral offerings extended dur-| Phone 79 Phnne 114 Douglas : About our plan. Alaska Blectric ™ A’j By e n'\gajo I\fllclk Buvard‘_j prupm}emr.bln-;Pu master at Homer, according to |ing the loss and burial of John| % T I 7= y ower Co. SALE—Ney, furnished house stead of two awards, as has been|t September 20.{ Demiroff. . 8 Ragnt and POV, 2o o e PO B ¢ “riow favallable || Lowtide, 4111 6ia, i: feet. |the case in previous years, thete|Shellford was recently married MR. AND MRS. J. P. EVOHER,| M. S, "ZAPQRA” o< e ey e FOR RENr—Two-room apt.houses | o H o8 Ut ent on 2750 | Iigh tide, 10:40 am., 135 feet. |will be three, each consisting of all|Miss Lydia Resoff, of Ninilchic,! J. NETKOW. —adv.| o J October /1 at 8 AuMisa sui 1 keeping room. range, $20.00. Ev- o 0 Caien ‘Shattuck, Inc. Low 'tide, 4:38 pm., 38 feet. |the ingredients of a complete din-|former Seward High School girl. He| """ |Calling at Funter, Chichagof* Hwonan ~esaise, Port Alexander, Kia @ything furnished. Phone 436.. T 70 T T U High tide, 10:38 pm., 139 feet. ner. has heen employed by the Alaska | oo Rpcl wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month ony @hannel Apts. HOUSES FOR SALE — One un- | “T ., These awards will be a turkey|Road Commission in that districs, i R Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. § e furnished on Dixon, $1500, down || 9 " |dinner, chicken dinner and ham|and ic regularly engaged in boat All persons having claims against | Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Junean Commercial Bock, Aged "OR RENT — peteraenPH O Box Pavment $500; one on 12th for 1 LADIES HEEL dinner, each with all the ‘‘trim-|transportation between Homer and |ihis f;m sbona presentagthem : 5 udz m;;:n Ald;;;efl $1600 cash. Allen Shattuck, Inc. [ LIFTS ] mings” sufficient to serve -eight|Seldovia. with vouchers properly sworn to ~ one - — - persons. Nick says that when he —_— — ¢ - Lo TR DRI ) ; Leather—35c—Composition d ¥y o] befs SIANOS rented, tunes Phone 16, BATE SRy \cxxx;pehav:etgéc Il iy s shlneamm'r';wu Il says “trimmings” he means just HEALTH DIVIDENDS .,f,;;?s,gf,’,f;"b" e - e : mixers for heap. i that, everything required for a de- E : HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | ! YEHIng xof N h S sh C Anderson. St inghouse. General Electic, Ram- ,‘ b e '| {lectable dinner. will be included. Famous Soap Lake Mineral Baths e S D SR orthwestern dteamsl "p 0. Ry L ilton Beach; all in con 3 sless st : T 3 - ) WANTED tion. First come Iirstgserved B = — ————— Tlf:nkt:i?i‘x?g ’dol‘:lrne?eogii ‘z'g}are:: R ln_mt“ute‘ —8dv.|Fust publication, Oct, 3, 1934. Operating 5. 3. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG a7 ~—— these won' last. Alaska Electric "HEALTH DIVIDENDS the expense of the California Gro-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Tash DUBIRARRD, D% & 10 Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 18 YOUNG “mother wants Light and Power Co. Famous Soap Lake Mineral Baths. cery provided, oh well, better stop | o 3 T M Kirkpatrick Sept, 27 poard and room for self (77 B RN - oisibimiio bl Drugless Institute. —adv. in the wiore . andstind ‘out: the -de- Mining Location ~usices at Em- & s . : , year daughter. Inguire B 4080. FOR SALE — Noyes property for|e— tails, pire. office, R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT o i i sale at 4th and Franklin, One 10- [ o= ~oesnee e rooecoean - - Lt e e : 3 g Eoeie. : PR H s .o ol | = PHONE 3 - Juneau Commercial Dock AR room ‘Rous¢, 1 §-room house, SHOP IN JUNEAU' == = § 3t 3 LADY wants work by ‘;‘f nour, day furnished. Fine location for flats g ez . o it or month. Phone 34 or an uptown hotel. Apply on NE 36 <ot 5 ey . gt i pmpexly S, RN : WANTED-—Reliable woman wants P 7 R Phone 6 e ) P I dt A 1‘ c work by day, hour or month poR SALE — Sport model Ford| For. very prompt an wandle Alr ransporl U- . : Telephone 396. coupe. Reasonable. No. 1 cottage, s CHILD’S PLAY LIOUOR DELIVERY * )8 4 i ik o e o WANTEU—Chiidren cared for by ~ Salmon proske to iget them clean R ol o B e i T R S I, lff,o day. week or month. Inquite EM- pop™gaTr 1700 shares of Hirst l il T Fhatad F pire G 4040 Chichagof at 50¢c. Inquire Nug-' ——wit ZORIC » B CABIN S PG R CrE 2 et = ¥ get | Drathase #{retie TRt cactationl G FPLACE CABIN SEAPLANE roR CHARTER i NOS renteu, r 143, : get 8hop, | o hatham Straity Teans; o d. Phonc \ FOR SALE- Bargain; house close | in, has two apts., one 4-room, bath, onc 3-room, bath. New ov- | exstuffed, new xugs. Price $2,750. | $250 " cash; balance easy terms( Phone 209, Cliff Apts. \ “close s} S “DART” Most Economical AirTranspertationiin Alaska i Leaves Féemmer qack evexv Fridas it 11 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake Port Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than 9 a. m. SWANSON ' BROS, PHONE 217 coat. 7urlc is the unique eleaning fluid ‘that pene- trates deep into the fabh- 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. Figures of the Alaska Geological Survey indicate that glaciers of the Territory when at their maximum spread covered approximately "255,- 000 square miles. s sty FIRE ALARM CALL¥ | QUALITY It is generally the earnest de- sire of thosé who ate left to provide the finest service pos- sible. Funeral direction by us meets that desire with a fully trained, sympathetic staff. Whether the services are to he ¢. V. KAY, 'Manager ' [ ] Phone 619 Y | Cardinal FOR SALE — %-room furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and cu- houn. Phone 4623. Agents H | FOR SALE — 1l4-room furnished conducted on a limited budget 3 = 1-3 Thira ana Franklin, apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. ‘ : a[)s or on a more elaborate :c:fe, ** TIME SCHEDULE 1-4 Front and Franklin. T A you will find the facilities the CBANNEL BUS LINE 1-3 Fronl, near Ferry Way. F?fmf:fi:lg‘;‘f; yn SNt same. There is no extra - -6 Front, near Gross Apts. charge for the f 1 al Three Trips Every i_,, Front, opp. City m Telephone 436, 5 vy use of funer: 1-8 Front, near Saw TURN your old goia into value. v !l‘ml 1-9 mz at A. .vto_xt'h::m | Cash or trade at Nusget Shop.| o . Sna b 2-1 Willoughby a 0 bt 0 530 pm. g Grocery. TOTEM MARKET The Charles W. S " Froni Fuatdm 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Clropities- (Piolime. TN \ Carter Mortuary Leays Auk Bay—6:45 pm. ez R Y Qeceas, and Smoked Meats . PHONE 136-2 Leave. Junean—12:00 Midnight PRINCESS 'LOUISE 2-4 Front and Seward WILLOUGHBY AVENUE { Cigarettes “The Last Service Is the Special Teip—Sundaya : August 27 o5 Trot ad M. CASH AND CARRY "Candy Greatest Tribute” Leave Auk Bay—6:45. p.m. i 2-6 Second and Main. A . T Leave Juneau—b:45 pm. Sept., 5, 13, 23 3-7 Fifth and Seward. Cards — “Sundsys and Holidsys Qctober 4, 15 Leave Junesu Drucs AND SUNDRIES “R:00 am. *9:15 am. Tickets, reservations and full g : h or LIQUORS |l "% ‘ bariomars rom T Y‘; ] e JUNEAU IN 1:‘ HU%RY! { M Dy V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Juneau Ferry & Navigs ' o ler AGENC 1 T ey Butler Mauro tion Company (Authorized Dealers) Néw / Drug Co. TONEAU SAMPLE Drug Co. GREASES , Guy L. Smnth % [ w 'ORNER o o iney Orders i ; X gi\LSS Arctlc THBP.CO- s-uh:.gnn:flonz e ’ -}fl. 1.:::;}5!85 i 1o “ESTEBETH" B » 27 i mmtfimlfl every Wednes- Tin Pabst F-:::: e :O:l;i’el:uol m"w:fi B Classical . cialt: : : Motors N i clasg or '.M nw 'W";'-“:‘ roor o mam er. {1{ “JIMMY' CARLSON . Mgl Besber, Nt PHoNE swaig

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