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A W55 THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1934. MAKE THIS PAGE PAY - Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: First 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 insure insertion on same day. ., We accept ads over telephane from persons listed in telephone directory Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker 10¢ 5¢ FOR RENT--Two-room apt. dish- es, light and linen. 207 2nd, near Se d. FOR RENT—Three-room apt. with bath. Phone 1005. FOR RENT—Three-room furrishe:l apt. Phone 2004. 421% 7th East FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house. Phone 2501. FOR REN sun Lamps. Ask about our plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR REN r—Ywo-room apt., house- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436 Channel Apts. 3rd Box OR RENT — Petersen Ho and Dixon. Address P. O % 1852, Phone 1393. TANOS rented, tunes Anderson. Phone WANTED NOTICE When advertizers put in ads they sometimes dont wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these *ads should send letters addeessed to the box number listed. Wy will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Folding Thor Electric Ironer. Phone 2674. FOR SALE—Dwelling in Nelson Addition , for $1600, $400 down; nicely furnished. We also have two other houses for sale at ap- proximately this price. Allen Shattuck, Inc. gyt - Two-room furnished house and bath for small family at a bargain, also seven-tube Delco combination radio and phonograph, $40.00 cash. Inquire Empire S 14. FOR SALE - rugppes, canaries, foods, remedies, supplies, fox foods. Westlake, Seattle, Wash. FOR 'SALE—Westinghouse double oven automatic electric range, good condition. Reasonable. Terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE -— Noyes property for sale at 4th and Franklin. One 10- room house, 1 5-room house, furnished. Fine location for flats or an uptown hotel. Apply on| property. ' SACRIFICE — Ford sport model coupe. See Joe Woodford, Sal- mon Creek. Orpheum Pet Shop, 1808 | WANTED—Musician wants engage- ment. Former member Chema- wans. Any instrument. Phone Cash Grocery and ask for Will- iams. NANTED—Lanoscape and garden work. 65¢ per hour. Telephone 436 B k> B A WANTED—Reliable woman wants work by day, hour or month. Telephone 396, day, week or menth. Inquire Em- pire G 4040. PIANOS rentea, waned. Phone 143, Anderson. iHamilton Beach ' Food Mixer $197; ® What a wise choice. A gift that will save hours of tedious Xitchen work for years to come. ATTACHMENTS s1s* 3.75¢ “Juice Extractor - - . ®Cannot be used without Power Unit, 5 which s de75 o L] ALASKA ELECTRIC Light and. Power Co. DOUGLAS HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR FRED LEHTO %° Aub e FOR SALE—1700 shares of Hirst| Chichagof at 50c. Inquire Nug-| get Shop. { FOR SALE — <-room furnished | house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. FOR SALE — l4-room furnished apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. | | | | {76{1 é.{fii:;um lynx robe, very reasonable. Solid walnut bureau Telephone 436, TURN your old goia mt‘.oivaluo.‘ Cash or trade at Nugget Shan.l MISCELLANEOUS MINERS, your hair, ‘especially. | needs attention to keep it i a| healthy condition; ¥ .dull, lifeless or full of dandruff or you are in danger of becoming bald headed| let me demonstrate my ability to free you of these troubles and give you a head of good healthy hair. Call at 142 Gastineau Ave.| or telephone 617. Axlfix-e Maurois, the distinguished French writer, is an enthusiatic ‘ archer. | o — GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors || Waxing Polishing || Sanding ' i PHONE 582 P — { FOR AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneaun Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. S “IVICTORIA HAS PRIN. LOUISE Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive late Tuesday or early Wednes- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco is 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. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 19 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22 at 9 pm. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle October 25. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled south bound Wednesday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS leaves every Wednes- for Kenai day night at 6 pm., Sitka and wayports. Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day at 10 am. for Chicha- gof and wayports via Icy Strait. Dart leaves every Priday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake . . . . - . 3 . . . . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . THEN SUIGIDES NEILLSVILLE, Wisconsin, Oct. 15.—Fred Hagen, 16-year-old farm boy, told his mother he “felt like shooting semebody.” ‘The lad then shot and killed his sister Anna, aged 8 years, and then killed himself. o e+ e i i Phone Cardinal ‘ Cigarettes Candy Cards . LONGSHOREMEN ARE SATISFIED WITH AWARDS |[Employer m Seattle Says Much Shipping Be Di- verted to Vancouver SEATTLE, Oct. 15—While Dew- ey Bennett, Secretary of the In- ternational Longshoremens’ Asso- ciation here commenting on the Arbitration Board's decision on the recent strike, granting more pay and shorter hours, said: “I think looks fair Employers are not se optimistic The spokesman for the Employ- ers’ Association, who does mot de- sire to be identified, said: “The award is one of the finest things in the world for Vancouver, B. C. because much shipping will .be di- verted there. The differential of 12 to 15 percent in stevedering costs will be set up in Vancouyer's fa- | vor.” ———————— . TIDES TOMOEROW L4 e 0000000000 Low tide, 0:36 a.m. 16 feet. High tide, 7:21 am., 125 feet. Low tide, 1:01 p.m. 58 feet. High tide, 7:00 pm., 13.8 feet. CHILD’S PLAY to get them clean —wira ZORIC DON'’T worry about junior’s suits and sister’s coat. Zorif(!: i;li t);‘e unique c)eanmg uid 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. we will be satisfied, the decision | to us,” the Waterfront | GOLD BULLION ON SOUTH TRIP Reaches Seattle from Nome with One Hundred Eighteen Passengers SEATTLE, Oct. 15—Carrying a quarter of a million dollars in gold bullion saved from the ruins of Nome, where she was the first mer- chant ship to arrive after the fire, the steamer Victoria has arrived here with 118 passengers, 85 from Nome. Several of the passengers came to replenish supplies destroyed by the fire and will return on the Victoria on her last trip to Bering Sea this year. e | THEATRE IN CAVE | RUEBELAND, Germany, Oct. 15 This Harz mountain village boasts {a theatre 600 feet underground in |a stalactite cave. The play “Home ‘[n The Mountain” was the latest production in a cavern said to have been used by vehmic courts in the middle ages for secret and ghastly | trials. ¢ . g RUMMAGE SALE The Martha Society of the Pres- | byterian Church will hold a rum- mage sale on Friday, October 26. The sale will be conducted in the | store room on Third Street former- |1y occupied by the Juneau Florists. | e WOMEN ARE TO MEET The Business and Professional Women’s Club will hold a social \meeting in the Northern Light | Presbyterian Church Parlors Tues- day night. All members of the organization are urged to attend - OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting | your fires these chilly mornings. R A ll 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- tails which makes our fun- erals so much finer, there is no extra charge. 3 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Bervice Is the JUNEAU ~ Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE”{ P. 0. Substation No, 1 i Greatest Tribute” sy Drucs AND SUNDRIES or ‘LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE 97 Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith SAILS SOUTH THIS MORNING To Be Repiaced Next Trp; : by Princess Norah for Winter Season Southbound, the Princess Louise, | Capt. T. Cliffe, Master, and A. G.| Barker, purser, docked here this morning at 5:30 o'c and sailed at 8 o'clock for Vancouver on its | last voyage to Alas son. On the next cess Norah will replace the cess Louise on the Southeast Alas- ka run. i There were 170 passengers aboard |« the Princess Louise from Skagway. | most of whom were members of Yukon River steamers. { Those leaving from Juneau for the south aboard the Princess Lou- | e were Mrs. Ray G. Day, E. Berg, | E. A. Johnson, A. H. Dakin, H. A.| Gerstman, J. N. Nesvog, George | Cleary, Mrs. George Cleary, A. J.| McCallum, W. O. Oxenberg, C. M.! Nelson, M. Kurset, P, Sarsola, J. O. | Kelly | ———— 1 HALIBUT ARRIvALS HERE OVER WEEKEND, 28300 LBS. Halibut arrivals over the wflf‘k" end totaled 28,300 pounds, all of which was sold here. Amounts brought in and the sales were: The Republic, Capt. N. Hegge 7,000 pounds, sold to New England Fish Company for 5 % and 3%; | Schorn, Capt. J. Petersen, 5300 pounds, sold to Alaska Coast Fish- | eries for 5% and 3.35. Sixteen/ thousand pounds brought in by | the Superior, will be shipped south. | e SHOP IN JU | f i | | | | g k | NORTHLA Yot 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 STEAMERS e~ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave ~ Due Junéau DueJusiehu Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct Steamer ALASKA YUKON ALASKA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 *YUKON Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Connects at Seward with STARR for Ukinki and Kodiak. S. 8. KENAI LEAVES JUNEAU every Welnasday for Sitka and Way Ports REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES Tickets on sale October 31, return limit March 25 Juneau to Seattle and return: $62.00—C” Deck $68.00—"“A” and “B” Decks For Information Regarding Ports of Call CALL THE ALASKA LINE Oct. 13 Oct: 16+ e “ T T avel znd via TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lyv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Junear Ses:, ;g Sept. 14 Sept. 16 ept. S Oct. 8 b o 1 : Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 7 Dec. § SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Oct. 6 Nov. 2€ Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Nov. 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leaye Seattle Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Ar. & Lv. June: Nov. 1% Dec. 1 Dec. 15 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 sesakee, Pori Alexander. Kia woek, ‘Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month ong Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 poands. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dack, Age.d Nerthwestern 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. BEKNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Juneau Commercial Dock Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Pemmer Dock: every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and,K way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 TIME SCHEDULE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau “7:00 Am. 7:30 am. 12:30 pm. 4:15 pm. . Special Trip—Saturdays ' Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. ‘ Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip —Sundays Leave® Auk Bay--8:45 p.m. Leave Juneau—8:45 pm. *Sundays and Holidays 00 am. Drug Co. 34 & GROCERY 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. 6:15p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC et e S F;ofi, Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 15 PRINCESS NORAH October 24 November 1, 14, 28 Leaves Juneau every Wednes- day at 10:00 o'clock am. for Chichagot and way ports via Tcy Straits. DAVE HOUSEL, Apent in class or private lessons A PHONE SINGLE O i Classical or Specialty } Margaret Reaber, Ninth and P g

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