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. { MAKE THIS PAGE PAY -- Below the Rates « ~v R — Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the jine. " ‘Daily rate per line for consecu- tiye insertions: First day, per line ... Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- | quest. | Copy must be in office by 2| o'clock on day of publication to| snsure insertion on same day. " "We accept ads over telephorie | 10c .. B¢ Trgm persons listed in telephone | Airectory. ,, Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker, | Mrs. A. Soberg to see FROM . Sbdthbsna | HELL TO HEAVEN at THE|g Y‘(‘)"C"t';befggd“" i UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT, o g featuring Jack Oakie. p LOGAY, BAILINGS A ‘complimentary ticket is awalting ' FGRSATE Foiding Thor lectric| ® Kenal leaves every Wednes- Mrs. Alta Mae Ward 10 see "y phone 2674. |® day night at 6 pm, for FROM HELL TO HEAVEN at T e Sitka and wayports. THE UPTOWN THEATRE TO- pop SALE .- Two-room furnished [® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- NIGHT, featuring Jack Oakle. = pouge and bath for small family|? ‘;g ';;dlowf;-;"p-mffs“ Qe Three-room apt. MacKinnon Apis.| at a bargain, also seven lube‘. Stieit. £ e ! Philco combination radio and| g nl il oo every Friday at FOR RENT—7-rm. house, 4 bed- phonograpy:, $40.00 eash. Inquire|, “p g ror petershurg, Kake rooms, fireplace, oil burner, nice- Empire S 14 e and wayports 5 {ifred. Call WiASOr Apfe, ‘=== e Poip-Agd od mrm:he‘t-,,, ———w— FOR BALE — ruppes, canarles, ! YACANCY Frances Apis. Furnished and heated. Also partly furnished apt., Davis Apts. Apply 1326th Bt. —_— R s T RO SR AU FOR RENT—Furnished, four r00ms FOR SALE -- Noyes property for sale at 4th and Pranklin. One 10- | 1 S5-room house, and bath. Phone 1472. i FOR RENT—Three-room furr:ished POLLY AND HER PALS CAKE, HUH?Z N 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. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE |FOR SALE—Good as new heater, cost $25 will sell for $10. Three burner oil stove, cost $10, sell $5. | See C. H. Bowman, Douglas. 6 o @ o 00 0 0 0 00 o {* Steamer Movements le NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Monday night, Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22 at 9 pm. John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle October 25. Alacka scheduled to sail from Seattle October 27 at 10 am. Norco scheduled to sail fronf | | A complimentary ticket is awaiting foods, remedies, foods. Westlake, Seattle, Wash. supplies, room house, fox | Orpheum Pet Shop, 1808 Seattle October 29 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ANNUAL MINING INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, -{ WILL BE HELD IN JANUARY The West Coast Mineral Associa- tion will cooperate with the Uni- Marine News JUNEAU GIRL TO BE | SPONSOR, LAUNCHING Elizabeth Terhune, 17-year-old daughter of W. H. Terhune, Exec- utive Secretary of the Alaska Game Commission, will be the sponsor at the launching of the Alaska Game Commission’s new boat Brown Bear at the Winslow Marine Railw and Shipbuilding Company at Se- attle on November 7. Miss Ter- hune is now attending the Univer- ity of Washington. The Brown Bear is 115 feet long 26 feet beam with a draft of 11': feet. She will be equipped with two 200 horsepower Washingt: diesel engines. The craft is wooden construction. The Grizzly Bear will be launch- ed from the yards on Lake Union Beattle, on November 10. Three other motor craft, the Red JFox, Cross Fox and Black Fox have been completed at the Long Boat Works, Olympia. HALIBUT SELLS FOR 15 TO 18 STRAIGHT SEATTLE, Oct. 20.—Arrivals tor day from Area No. 1 include the Presho with 500 pounds of halibut and 12,000 pounds of sable, selling halibut for 18 cents a pound and sable 3 cents; Aloha with 2500 pounds of halibut and 14,000 pounds of OF GAME COM. BOAT)| of sable selling for 15 cents straight furnished. Fine loeation for flats, versity of Washington’s Annualfand 3 cents. apt. Phone 2004, 421% Tih East.. o oy yptown hotel. Apply on|Mining Institute to be held in! Arrivals from the local banks FOR REN7—Ywo-room apt., house- property. January, according to a letter re-iwere the Woodrow with 10,000 < Reeping room, range, $2000. Ev- o o n T oo coort model | ‘erything furnished. Phonme 436. ™, 0. " 500 joe Woodford, Sal- Channel Apts. | mon Oreek. o e AT A TANOS rented, tned. PhONe For SATE 1700 shaves of Hirst e g the e \Anderson : X e { Chichagot at 50c. Inquire NUg- |, \iation at Third' and Columbia get Shop. ) 55 Street, Seattle, Washington. WANTED {FOR SALE — 71-room - furnished | ——————~""""""""" e e | i A _complimentary ticket is awaiting | house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal » E. C. Adamssto see FROM HELL Phone 4623. TO HEAVEN at the UPTOWN pop~ g —_— e THEATRE TONIGHT, featuring = g, mnemmme‘ pm Piry Jack Oakie. ,FOR SALE—Large lynx robe, very WANTED ~— Young man desites | reasonable. Solid walnut bureau. board and room with private! 'relephone 436. family. Apply Empire. & ‘e TURN your old gota into value. WANTED—Reliable woman Wants| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. o work by day, hour or mont.h.‘ houn. {Xelephone 396. i 4 PIANOS rented, wined. Phone 143. ] L AND 1+ Anderson. | LOST—Lady’s brown leather purse. - { Contained fountain pen, ' giasses, several other articles, Reward. MISCELLANEOUS Return to Empire. ARE YOU LUCKY! 1922 Lincoln A complimentary ticket is awaiting head penny worth $2. Other coins, Paul Schnee to see FROM HELL up to $5,000. Complete U.S. and TO HEAVEN at the UPTOWN, Canadian Buying Lists and| THEATRE TONIGHT, featuring| monthly magazine “Coins” 32 Jack Oakie. i B i O™ FGUND—Traveler's check book and 2 i bl 4 SN papers. See John Erickson, across | from sawmill, ' B R ki L m'm"s'r—nt—flm] | B:m' and ;::1 \\ i LIFTS HARDWARZ H !| Leather—38¢—Composition J | {| The Best Shine in Town | | Thomas Hardware Co. | '1 HpsIEWCES E;‘,g.l‘fo"“w"’ x { MINERS, your hair, especially,| , needs attention to keep it in a| healthy condition; if dull, lifeless | or full of dandruff or you are in|¥=esee ~esbance. /danger. of becoming bald headed | det me demonstrate my ability to F 0 R D free you of these troubles and give you a head of good healthy Jair. Call at 142 Gastineau Ave. or telephone 617. H SBHOP IN JUNEAU! { fDnucs‘m SunpRiES ' or - LIQUORS ~~IN A HURRY! .. PHONE % Fast Free Delivery Drug Store ceived at from Charles J. Hutchinson, Chair- man of the committee. The letter urges all Alaskans in- the Governor's Phone Cardinal Cabs office pounds of sable, Oceanus with 14,~ 000 pounds of sable, both selling for 3% cents, and Bertha with 3,500 pounds of sable selling for 8% cents a pound. .- teeceev. 000 . TIDES TOMOKROW . e 0000w oen Tides Suneay Low tide, 5:29 am, 04 feet. High tide, 11:40 am., 184 feet. | Low tide, 6:02 pm. -22 feet. Tides Monday High tide, 0:18 am, 166 feet. Low tide, 6:10 am. 0.7 feet. High tide, 12:18 p.m., 188 feet. Low tide, 6:43 p. =29 feet. —_——————— Q! Todine, which until recent years | was obtained by the United States almost entirely from foreign coun- tries, is. produced now in apprecia- {ble volume from domestic sources. CHILD’S PLAY to get them clean ‘—wite ZORIC DON'T worry about | junior’s suits and sister’s coat. Zoric is the unique cleaning’ fluid that pene- {trates deep into the fab- + + .+ + 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. PHONES 83 OR 85 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, _SV\T‘UFEDAY, OCT. 20, 1934. g You Real Dividends—Send Your Advertising Message Into More Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at a Cost That 1s Far )/ Any Proportionate Newspaper in the Territory of Alaska By CLIFF STERRETT STARTED WITH LESS 12 PASSENGERS FOR JUNEAU ON NORTHWESTERN ATTLE, Oc 20— Steamer western sailed at 10 o'clock his forenoon for Southeast and yuthwest Alaska ports with 48 class and 12 steerage passen- sengers aboard the North- western for Juneau include J. Q. Adams and wife, M. McDermott, ma Goldsmith, Mrs. L. M. Jones, H. C. Redman, Joe Vezzetti, J. Keyser, Capt. Stone, Capt. willard and two steerage NORCO HERE FROM SOUTH EARLY TODAY At 8 o'clock tnis morning the motorship Norco, Capt. A. Ekholm, master, and I. Emmanuel, purser, iocked here from the south with mail, express and Mr ) Those arriving here on the Norco rom Seattle are Mrs. Possey, Miss Geraldine Engel, J. M. Butts, Will Davis, Mrs. L. Pratt, Mrs. 8. Moyer and Master Sammy Carter; from Petersburg—Mrs. Vassar, C. Vassar. Leaving here southbound on the notorship, which sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon are: for Petersburg— Mrs. R .. Lesher, G. D. McDonald, H. C. Nunan; for Wrangell—C. W. Gray, F. L. Johnson, J. S. Barnett, Jack Chamberlain; for Ketchikan—Herb Coleman, D. A. Hoffman, John M. Speer and William E. Falconer. Leaving for Seattle were Miss H. Edwards, A. B. Davis and R. H. Vaughn. Grace Bender, Capt. e ALTERATIONS TO GIVE U. S. MARSHAL MORE ROOM Alterations being done on the| fifth floor of the Federal Building by the Kraft Shop will result in an additional room for the suite of the U. S. Marshal, being added | from the U. S. Attorney's suite. S Nearly 4,000 farm home shelter- belts have been planted in Mon- tana, the Dakotas and Wyoming in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. Ry Bt & St SERVICE The friendly spirjt of helpful- ness, & 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. ' The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” THE SANITARY GROGERY. - “The Store That Pleases” German Field Marshal, Who Nearly Took Paris, Dies in Berlin of Grief (Conumnued age One.) and was placed on the retired list| in October of the following year.| Writes About War Taking up residence first in| Koenigsberg, then in the pleasant| western Berlin, he employed his leisure in| writing a couple of books on th?y conduct of the war on the western| front. 1 He gained the Iron Cross of ll\c‘ first class for his exploits in v,hatl section of the theatre of war, a:—‘ most simultaneously with his ;mmg~l i | | | | er son, Eberhard, winning the same order of the second class for cour- age in the field while in charge of a field telegraph section. Son Dies in War His eldest son, Karl Egon, naval lieutenant, fell January, 1915, | in an encounter at Lombartszyde| n Belgium. | In 1924 he celebrated his golden'! wedding. Frau von Kluck was formerly Baroness Fanny von Donop. The couple were much re- spected by all who came in con- vact with them Hale and hearty on his 85th| birthday, May 20, 1931, the old| warrier received countless tokens| of affection. Flowers and touching messages from old comrades, rang- ng from President von Hindenburg {down to plain troopers testified to| his popularity as a soldier and a man. | Alexander von Kluck was born | a commoner, the son of Karl Kluck, | an architect of Muenster, West- phalia, May 20, 1846. e il L { W. C. CHIPPERFIELD, U.S. FOREST RANGER, | TRANSFERRED HERE W. C. Chipperfield, United States | Forest Ranger, who has been work- | ing out of Ketchikan for the last six years, has been transferred to the Juneau district and arrived here this week to assume his new position. Ranger Chipperfield will take over the Admiralty Division, re- lieving Charles G. Burdick. Mr. Burdick is to be attached to the Regional office as Administrative Assistant in the future, it was (announced this morning by Well- man Holbrook, Assistant Regional Forester. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | Chatham Straits Transpertation 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 CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m, 7:30 am. 12:30 pm. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:30 pm. Special Trip—Satardays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Leave Juneau—12:00 Midnight Special Trip-—Sundays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Butler Mauro *'-Drug Co. : g Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery |= Steamer ‘ | \ “N'WESTERN | N] avaska surburb of Grunewald in| § | M. S. “ZAPORA” SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seatatle Northbound Southbound Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 YUKON Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 YUKON Nov. 6 *Calls at Seldovia, Uzinki and Kodiak S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednsday at For information regarding ports of call | | ®® 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. 1 P | CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 B MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND L s L;. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneav — ulk- ept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 ',/ 3 S Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 i Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 QOct. 28 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 =g V. Nov. 23 Nov. 25 e Dec. 3 Dec.: 7 Dee. 8 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaun Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Junca» Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 1% 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. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. Femmer Freight Agent Phone 114 Guy L. Smith Agent Douglas Scheduled to sail from Seattle October 19 at 8 A. M. Calling at Punter, Chichagof* Hsonan -xesakee, Pori Alexander, Kls wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month oru Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Back, Aged . Northwestern Steamship Co. ! Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle Oct. 19, 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH October 24 November 1, 14, 28 £ Tickets, reservations and full 3 : bieprbacy . 30p.m. 1:15a.m. '—Sarurday only, V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent t—Goes to Thane. JUNEAU Winter Round Trip Excursion Rates in effect October 31. Final limit March 25, 1935 Round trip — Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle—$62.00 Juneau Ferry & vais.-' JUNEAU SAMPLE Motorship H | The mfl§ 3'2? with the “ESTEBETH” i BIG VALUES | Leaves Juneau every Wednes- a&ny at 10:00 o'clock am. for ichagof and way via DAVE HOUSEL, Agent PHONE SINGLE O DANCING Classical or Specialty in class or private lessons Margaret Reaber, Nirth and Calhoun, Phone 4622 ’