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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1934. MAKE THIS PAGE PAY -- POLLY AND Y'SAY > DIZZY DAME I BEEN TALKIN/ TO IS A 7> DUMMY 2 HIRED Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 averagé words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: #irst day, per line Pollowing days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. Copy must be in office by 2i o'clock on day of publication to | ansure insertion on same day, | tr We accept ads over telephone | from persons listed in telephone wirectory. ! Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. 10¢ .. be FOR RENT—Three-toom apt. with | bath. Phone 1005. | FOR RENT—Three-room furt:ished apt. Phone 2004. 421% Tth East FOR RENT—Five-room furnished + house. Phone 2501 ®OR REN1 - sun Lamps. Ask sxabout our plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. $ #OR REN<—YWwo-room apt., house- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436. Channel Apts. %OR RENT — Petersen House, 3rd nwand Dixon. Address P. O. Box 1852, . Phone 1393, TANOS rented, tuned. Phone Anderson. WANTED ! HER PALS — FOR BAL‘EMV—— Puppies, canarle;. =z YEAH! SUSIE IT TOFRTA KIMONO PATTERN 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. P AR ST L * Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steansér morthbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle at midnight tonight. Norgo i scheduled to sail from Seattle October 15 at 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle October 18. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle October 19. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle October 25. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound about 9 o’'clock Sun- day night. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive southbound at 6:30 and sails at 8 o'clock Mon- day morning, Alaska scheduled south bound October 15, People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. We will see the advers tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE . . . . . . . . . . FOR SALE FOR SALE-Dwelling* in’ Nelson Addition for $1600, $400 down; nicely furnished. We also have two otheér houses for sale at ap- proximately this price. Allen Shattuck, "Inc. eeetvecssccsn’e FOR SALE — Two-room furnished house and bath for small family at a bargain, also seven-tube ¢ Delco combination radio and . phonograph, $40.00 cash. Imquire Empire 8 14 LOCAL SAILINGS Kenai leaves every Wednes- day. night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day at 10 am. for Chitha- gof .and wayports via Icy Strait, Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. e 9 8 0 00 0 0 0 00 foods, remedies, supplies, fox foods. - Orpheum Pet Shop, 1808 Westlake, Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE—~Westinghouse doublé oven . automatic electric . rahge, good condition, Reasonable, Terms il désired. Alaska Electri¢ Light 4 and Power Co. FOR SALE -— Noyes property for sale at 4th and Pranklin. One 10- | room house, 1 5-room house,{ furnished. Fine location for flats| —_— or an uptown hotel. Apply on' For a limited time only, gorgeous | property. {8850 Ringlette Permanents for $6.50 — | (including oil shampoo) and $4.50; SACRIFICE — Ford sport model| poth complete and absolutely guar- ooupe. See Joe Woodford, Sal-|anteed. Margaret Lindsay, licensed mon Creek. operator, with years of experience WANTED—Musician wants engage- vment. Former member Chema- wans. Any instrument. Phone Cash Grocery and ask for Will- jam. HN'I'EE-:L:m;scape -and garden work. 65¢ per hour. Telephone 436 WANTED—Reliable woman wants #work by day, hour or month. Telephone 396. WANTEL—Cnlidren cated for by | v.day, week or month. Inquire Em- pire G 4040. | PIANOS rentea, wined. Phone 143. Anderson. " v SHOP IN JUNEAU! 2 i | | @ WHaES Wise cholce. A gift | that will save hours of tedious skitchen work for years to come. | | |FOR SALE—Large lynx robe, very | FOR SALE_1700 “shares of Hisst in all lines of beauty culture. Phone Chichagof at 50c. Inquire Nug_‘DougIas 142 for your appointment. get Shop, = gy, room furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal-, houn. Phone 4623. | FOR SALE — l4-room furnished | apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. reasonable. Solid walnut bureau. - Telephone 436. TURN your old gow into vahie.| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST AND FOUND' LOST -- Pair reading glasses in K brown tase. Finder please return to Gastineau Hotel, Bob Cockburn, | and receive reward. Cardinal Daily Empire. Want Ads Pay! PAINTS——OILS o Builders' and Shelf i i GARLAND BOGGAN* Hardwood Floors Waxing' 'Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 oo e AGENCY Ayiaried Dpslios cAS St DR Juneau | FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Marine News LARGE CATCHES OF HALIBUT BY U. S, SCHOONERS Nearly Three Million Pounds Reported for Month, September ‘The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from March 1 to September 30, 1934, the following amounts, of halibut have heen landed in the various ports on the Pacific Coast: Area 3.—U. 8. Fleet 18920,764; Canadian fleet 546,312; total 19,- 467,076. These figures have been cor- rected to date but are subject to further corrections. For the period from February 1 to September 30, 1933, the follow- ing landings were recorded: Area 3—U. 8. Fleet, 18,081,618; Canadian fleet, 522,368; total 18,- 603,086, For the month of September, 1934, the following amounts of hali- "I but were landed: Area 3—U. 8. fleet, Canadian fleet, 278,763; 2,682,380; total 2,- | 961,143, Acknowledgment is made of the assistance given by the Depart- ment of Fisheries, Canada, United States Bureau of PFisheries, and the Canadian and United States Cus- toms in the compilation of these totals, e THE JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB Will have a luncheon at Bailey's Cafe Tuesday, October 16, at 1:30 pm. A special speaker will be in attendance and an Alaska Day Pro- gram given. MILDRED LESHER, —adv. Secretary. Irs CHILD’S PLAY to get them clean —wite ZORIC DON’T worry about junior’s suits and sister’s coat. Zeric is the unique 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. JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FTREE DELIVERY SN—— You Real Pividends— Send Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at-a Cost That Is By CLIFF STERRETT — T A NORTHLAND IN21 PASSENGERS FROM SOUTH AND ABOARD YUKON g reight, express SEATTLE, Oct. 13.—Steamer Yu- ssengers from the south, the kon is scheduled to sail at midnight | motorship Northland, Capt. L. Wil- tonight for Alaska ports. Bookings | liams, master, T. Scott, purser, this afternoon give 58 first class docked here last evening at 8:30 and 8 steerage passengers. | o'clock and sailed at 11 o'clock for The following are booked for Sitka. It is due back southbound Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Sunday night about 9. Donald, M. Bashwell, Blanche Bur- | Arrivals here from Seattle were nett, H. M. Gustavson, V. C. Bing- J. P. Morgan, Mrs. R. Murphy, Mrs. ham, Mrs. E. Knudsen, Annabelle | May Jernberg, George Guerin, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hun- Lawrence Hill, Ira Libby, Miss ter and child, C. Wells, Lee Df)]fl.n,l Carol Robertson, Mrs. R. E. Rob- gd. Blackwell, Fred Hanson, Jim | ertson, Dr. W. Blanton, Mrs. W. Reed, Angeue Cameron, William | Blanton, Fred Oliver, Mrs. J. R. Price, Mrs. C. A. Heppenstall, D(yrls‘ Guerin, H. F. Irwin, M. Bohlke, F. Heppenstall, H. L, Faulkner. A. Lyle, T. Betts, Mrs. Must. —————-———— From Ketchikan arrived - Sam Shuklin, J. F. Chamberlain, A. J. Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- Fr Bishop J. R. Crimont, P. C. Maure M. Richards, C. Larson, | cess Louise, making a fast run from !Vun(‘ou\,. B. C, arrived in port| Louis Chista, Mrs. E. B. Elliott, John Cashen, Mrs. A. Paddock, Mrs. at 12:30 o'clock this nfwr110(»xxfi:|1\rlf left soon after for Skagway. The, A. Ward, A. Lovejoy, Carl Linard- Isteamer is scheduled to return to| son, L. Aurdal, P. M. Lane, R. Rut- e, Vern Johnson. |Juneau Monday :morning at 6:30] o'clock and sails south at 8 o'clock hose who left here for Sitka were, Albert Wile, Jerry Powers, Passengers for Juneau aboard 1)1qu Princess Louise include Mr. and| E. M. Goddard, C. Heter, Mrs. H. Hodgens, Genevia Carman, Mrs. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Neil Anderson and child, Sam Light, J. Chamberlin and Sam Shuklin. e Gus George, Xenia Kashe-| . L. K. Olson, Elizabeth eorge Jones. | tes0 e ev.uvavee * TIDES TOMORROW e |2 ® 0 000 0 0 0 0 ofvaroff, M Martinsen, High tide, 4:48 am., 128 feet. Low tide, 10:19 am., 52 High tide, 4:19 p.m., 152 Low tide, 11:20 pm., 1.0 Tides Monday High tide, 6:00 am. 123 Low tide, 11:30 a.m. 6.0 High tide, 5:31 pm, 142 - feet. feet. feet. F. G. BETTS RETURNS AFTER COMPLETING HOMESTEAD SURVEYS feet. feet. feet. — Floyd G. Betts, United States| {Cadastral Engineer, in the U. S.| Bureau of Public Survey office, re-{ turned last evening on the North-| land from Ketchikan where he has been for the last month. l‘ | NOTICE Doctor W. J. B. McAuliffc an- nounces the opening of a sunite of offices in the SHATTUCK BUILD- ING, Telephone 189. While he was in Ketchikan Mr. Betts completed the homestead sur- | veys in the vicinity of that city, and wound up the field work for the bureau for this year. John Stewart, who was working with Mr. Betts on the surveys, went {from Ketchikan to Seattle to con- tinue his studies at the University of Washington. ———.-— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 —_— FRIENDLY SERVICE The friendly spirit of helpful- ness, a reminder of the vil- lage church and neighborly calls, is recalled by those who have called upon us when the services of a funeral director were needed. Yet in spite of this added attention -to de- tafls which makes our fun- erals 50 much finer, there is no extra charge. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” TIME SCHEDULE : CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneaw *7:00 am, *7:46 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m, 4:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Special Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip-—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—9:45 pm. *Sundays and Holldays Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *8:00 am. *9:15 am. e - Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery DRUGS AND SUNDRIES | or LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE 91" Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith Drug Store Next to Ooliseam THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 0R85 . . ' “The Store That Pleases” Far Below the, Rates of Any Proportionate Newspaper in the Territory of Alaska SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer Seattle ALASKA YUKON ALASKA Oct. 23 YUKON Oct. 30 Connects at Seward with STARR for and Kodiak. S. S. KENAI LEAVES JUNEAU every Welnesday for Sitka and Way Ports REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES Tickets onssale Octob return limit March 25 Juneau fo Seattle and urn: $62.00— n Due Juneau Due Juneau ( Northbound Southbound Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Ukinki Oct. 16 and “B” Decks For Information Recarding Ports of Call CALL THE ALASKA LINE via MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneat Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 2i Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Oct. 6 Nov. 26 Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Nov. 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B, Burford & Co. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Ar. & Lv. Junca» Nov. 1% Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Leave Seattle Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 D. B. Femmer Freight Agent Phone 114 Guy L. Smith Agent Douglas Scheduled to sail from Seattle M. S. “ZAPORA” October 19 at 8 A. M. Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hvonan -+esakee, Pory Alexander, Kis- wock, Cralg, Ketchjkan. *Calls first trip of month ong Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds, Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Bnck, Aged Northwestern Steamship Co. Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle Oct. 18, Nov. 1, Nov. 15—Kirkpatrick Oct. 25, Nov. 22 R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Juneau Commercial Dock Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 13:50p.m. 7:15a.m., 8:15p.m. 8:00a.m *7:30p.e. 9:158.m. 9:45p.m 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 2:00p.. 13:00 Mtanigts 3:15p.m. *1:00a.m. LEAVE DOUGELAS :30a.m. 4:40p.m. i 6:30p.m. *7:45p.m. 10:00p.m. 11:30p.m. 12:15a.m. 1:15a.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEAPTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 15 PRINCESS NORAH October 24 November 1, 14, 28 Tickets, teservations and full *—Savarday only, 1—Goes to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company wicsad TeX ¥ Voo JUNEAU SAMPLE . SHOP .The Little Stere with the BIG VALUES “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau every Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock am. for Chichagof and wey ports via Icy Straits. DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PHONE SINGLE O DANCING é isd Chusted pe Jpecity Margaret Reaber, Ninth and Calhoun, Phone 4622

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