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'mE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY OCT. 22, 1934 I Yoiz'4Re¢'1‘l.bt;v;ieuds——5eud Your Advertising Message Into More ‘Than 2,000 Homes Every Day, at a Cost That Is Far Below the Rates of Any Proportionate /'Veu'quper in the ‘Territory of Alaska Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the " Une. . Dally rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: Pirst day, per line .. Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50C. Monthly: rates (urmshed on re- t. .:l;my must be in office by 2 &clock on day of publication 'to {psure Insertion on same dAy. We sccept ads over telephone from perwm listed in telephane 10¢ e BC A complimentary ncm is n\wunng H. O. Adams to see STRANGER IN TOWN reaturlnz “Chie” Sale at the UPTOWN' THEATRE TO- NIGHT. h Thice-room_ apt, MicKinnon Apts FOR RENT—7-rm. house, 4 bed- rooms, fireplage, oil burner, nice-, 3 turaished. Gall Win dal findsor Apis ARy AT AN R ¢ apt., Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. POR RENT—Furnished, four roofas /4nd bath. Phope 1412, | POR REN£—¥Wo-room wt hm } Tt R 2 B i chinimintomi B LT O TANOB wm.;m Phone Anderson. 1 WANTED PRESTIREEAS SN SISO A complimentary ticket is awaiting | Dr. -A. J. Baughman to see GER IN TOWN feal ; m.!i sue At the B L B (o 3::3::: : board and room wtx hmu,v App!y Empb" vl “THE CORNER, DEUG STORE" -~ “B. Oc Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY me | GARLAND BO(;GAN Hurdivood Floors | Waxing- . Polishing Sandin bg PHONE “ rapy, $40,00 chlcbnwl g& &'p Bhon NOTICE When advertisers put in ads tHey sometimes don't wish to be bothered with. phone" ealls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire, : People wanting to answer these ads should send lettérs addressed to the box number listed. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR SALE--(Gasboat ' “Bud” first class eondition, length 30 {t., beam 9 ft., ten' horsepower ‘heavy duty Standard engine, new Akervick gurdies. At Tenakee Nov. 1 to 15 or inquire Box 423, Sitka, Al~ aska. Price $900.00. A complimentary tickes is awaiting, Prank Campbell to see STRANG- ER IN TOWN featiring “Chic” Bale at the UP!’@WN 'I'HEATRE TONIGHT. ' A FOR SALE—(iood 88 neéw: heater, cpst $25 will sell for $10. Thre¢ burner oll stove, cost $10, sell $5. See C. H. Bowman, Douglas. | A complimentary ticket 18 awaiting | Mirs.A.¢ Soberg ‘1o - see FROM gxb HEAVEN at THE NIGHT, feafuring chk Ome FOR: SALE + Two-room zurmshea house-and bath for small !amily at--a' - bargein, also seven- -tube | . Philco tombination radio gnd ‘¢ash, Inquire e 814 FOR' SME = n-ypih ey | (Tfemedies, . suj fox | Orpheum: Pet, ake, “Seattle, (Wash. x'on BALE — ‘Noyes' propefty for sale at 4th and Frahklin: Ore 10- roofi house, -1 §-room house, - fur , Fine lmt!iu for- flats tk an up(own . hatel, “Apply on !W?‘:.MW man @ruk : lies, !oods Jo a Hirst e ‘Nug- 2 43 houu. tb tnd cu- oy m FOR apts. W rl?r:u 1 POR SAL!——~ ge robe very reasonable, d vi'ln\;t, bwu Telephone 436. 1 TURN - your old goid into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOS’IANDFOUND A uumphmenmy ticket 18 lWl.lHn! J! 1. Davidson to see STRANGER | IN TOWN featuring “Chic” 8gle! at’the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- |} NIGHT POUND “Traveler's check book and | FRED LEHTO | papers: See John -Erickson, across from sawmill, “OLD ‘NEWSPALERS ~* " pire office,” 25c. Fine for starting’ L | A 3 A | PAINTS—OILS = l Builders' and Shelt HARDWARZ Y ) e e o your fires these chuly mornings, l op, 1808 |, i | In bundles for sale at The Em- |’ FORD || "HOLD STIDDY, WHILE I SEE i Marine News NEW RIVER:BOAT FOR KUSKOKWIM Stéamer Movements NORTHBOUND @ Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive at 6:30 o'clock tonight. ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- ® rive tomorrow afternoon or | e SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22 at 9 pm. Johin C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle’ October 25. Ataska scheduled to sail from Seattle October 27 at 10 am. Norco' scheduled to sail from Seattle October 29 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound Wednerday. sion Next Season A fine, new up-tp-date riv steamer to be called the Wallace Langley is now taking shape on the ‘banks ‘of ‘the Kuskokwim River to ‘take the place of the old river steamer Tana Wwhich has been in commission”in‘ the freight and pas- senget busiriess 6n tHe Yukon and later on the Kuskokwim Rivers for the past 30 years. The Wallace Langley, so named in honor of Capt. Wallace Lang- ley, President of the Inland Rivers . . . . . . . . L L] . . . . . . © . . L L . . . . . L L] . . L] : LOCAL SAILINGS ! Navigation Co., was designed and @ Kenal Jeaves every Wednes framed in Seattle and the parts e day night at 6:pm., for e|Shipped to Bethel on the Kuisko- e Sitka and wayports. kwim River to be assembled. The ¢ Estebeth leaves every Wednes- hull has already been put togeth- e ‘day at 10 am. for Chicha- e[ and it is expected that the ma- e gof and wayports via Icy ofChinery will be installed and the Strait. o | finishing touches put on during the winter in order that she may be .(refldy to be placed in Comimission @ | When navigation opens next season. The Wallace Langley, when com- 1pleted will be the last word in | steamers engaged in the freight and passenger traffic on Alaskan rivers. She is to be much larger {than’ the Tana, and will have the latest and most modern appoint- | ments and fixtures in her passen- ‘ger accommodations and the latest devices for the handling of freight. The ocean steamer Tupper, which With the installation recently of i’:aalso oamed By -Capl.. Welljoe s | Langley, makes the trip from Se- the Marcy Mill at the N-‘m"nme to Bethel, approximately 100 Mining Corporation’s property, WiRl- | 165 “yp “the ' Kuskokwim River, ter. work 1s “5““30 Prior to this | yhore connection is made with the 'summertime operations only wm‘rlver steamers that take care of possible. the freight and passenger business 1011 the upper reaches and as far as ‘McGrsth. | Dart leaves every Priday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake and! waypbrts. % i --qu-'.--o.o ZAPORA DUE' FRIBAY The Zapora' sailed from 'Seéaptle’| 'at 4 o'tlock on the morning of | October 19 ‘ahd"is scheduled to ar-/ rive here next Friday according to| a radio recelved by the agents, Ithe Juneau Commerecial Dock. - WINTER WORK ASSURED | ISR S SN % Phon'e ——ae SAVE THE DATE Old Book, White Elephane and ,Goodie Sale November 10, —adv. | X ‘ H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing | Cardinal Cabs Cigarettes ' HURRAY! What & blessed re- c lef to turn over your clothes andy to the lsundry man. Such prompt service, too, and the clothes come back looking so {resh and clean: It's wonder- fult 5 PASSENGERS KENALIN AT evening. i _|S pps- . AR o Hull Construchon Complet-| & Friday: ed—to Be in Commis- kan. lard, City; ‘Light Barber Shop at 109 Pront I KIN GHIN | | ABOARD NORAH - NOON TODAY FOR THIS PORT - FROM SITKA Canadian steamer Princess Norah Returhing from its weekly trip to making her first trip to Juneau Sitka and way points the steamer ! on the winter schedule has the fol- Kenai, ‘Capt. Oharles ©arlson, mas- lowing passengers aboard for this ter, and David Ramsay, purser; port: docked here at noon today. Miss Heldes Hansen, Mrs. Those arriving in Juneau on the | Clare ar Mrs. Neva E. Kingston, Kenai are: from sukm-l{atherym ugust Fritsche, Sister Mary Al= L Galen; from Kimshan — Cl!dp\ 8 Boylan; from' Chichagof — Jack! e Spangler, J. R. Ralhn, W. S. War- burton; from Todd—Max Humbrad, R. O. Howard;" from Tenakee— John Perrin, M. Richard, Mike e % . e coa0 TOMOKROW . e e 0000 000000 a4 Curran, Mrs. Ed Bnyder and Miss High tide, 1:02 a.m., 16.6 feetl. A. Gavan; from ‘Hoonah«George ' Lo wtide, 6:49 am. 12 feet Murakimi. { High tide, 12:55 p.m., 186 feet Arrivals for transfer in Juneau Low tide, 7:23 pim. -29 feet. were: from Sitka to Seattle—Eddie Noloke & Hope, H. G. Kingon, A. P. Wick, Harry L. Swank, Robert C. Wake- lin, A. Davis; from Sitka to Peters- burg—Albert Wile, Scotty Martin, George McGuire; from Sitka to L I » AT THE HOTELS Peo s cseevese e 3 Gastineau ‘Kclchxkan-—.} S. Jeffries, Mrs. J. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$80.00 Charles Gropstis; Tom Stroebe, | |s. gettri MOTORSHIP NORCO 3‘;33“3;)‘(; T’zku?";:“"‘!;da'c’gzg:; ' B Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv.Juncau LeaveSeattle Ar. & Lv.Juncas , Tulsequah; Louis De Florian, Taku; | MUNTING PAKIY KETURNS Sept. 17 Beph 9 b4 g Hov. ¥ J. N. Butts, Juneau; H. R. Jacob- | The motorship Sea Lion returned | Oct. 1 Oct. 6 | Nov. 26 Dec. 1 son; George L. Simmons, Carcross, [T€cently to Anchorage from the; —Oct. 13 o § aen 1 g Y. T.. R. C. Randall, Carcross, Y, |Beluga and the Lewis River flats Oct. 29 Nov. 3 T.. J. L. Webber, Atlin; Robert C.[With a;urty of hunters and a fine SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 Wakelin, Seattle; S. Warburton, Jr. |10t of ‘ducks and geese. The party Tfl'mmfl’: B ;, “icrl ‘S,,}m' M“:\ included Charley Roberts, Bob| l}l;,Bk"{‘“;‘ &LC* 2};&“:"::: Guy L. Smith Agnes Dahs; Eddle Hope, Sitka. |Watson, Dr. Kendrick Pierce, Vi ‘;heo“ %f.“ Pfime 1%4 Agent Zynda Gili; Capt. Gaikema, :Chris Bck- B2 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer Seatatle YUKON *N'WESTERN ALASKA YUKON Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 *Calls at Seldovia, Uzinki and Kodiak S. S. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednsday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. For information regarding ports of call CALL TH@ ALASKA LINE g \L ‘cKAN!A Agent Lv. Seattle Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov, 19 Dec. 3 5 5 Y S LARGEST Due Juneau Northbound Southbound MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Due Juneau Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Y PHONE 2 Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 17 Dec. 8 man, ‘Ace «Valley, Dr. ‘Seeley, Dr. Poilard,” Bvan Jones, Frank Brun, Jack Gucker, J. M. Thomas, Z. J. Loussac, Chris Mosegard, Cecil Hig- ‘William J. Cooper, Altoona, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Elliott, Ketchi- Alaskan P. Poppo, Juneau; F. S. Salif, [3ins, Dennis Hewitt, Roy Bunce Port Althorp; Gene Butts, Port |2nd Chauncey Peterson. Althorp; John Hopkins, Sitka; 5 P Py Charles Munroe, Bitka; A. J. Lee, WHY WAIT? City; J. Simpson, Roy Swick; Joe Nothing can be gained by wait-' M. S. “ZAPORA” Scheduled to sail from Seattle October 19 at 8 A. M. Calling at Punter, Chichagof*’ Hwonan -esakee, Pori Alexander, Kia wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds, Wills Navigation Conipany Phone 3 *Calls first trip of month ong ~ Juneau Commercial Dock, Agect g ing . .. fill your radiator now with PRESTONE . . . costs no more and PRESTONE is highly concentrated and can be diluted more than’ the ordinary anti-freeze. The cost is $3.25 per gallon and the ordinary car can be serviced for about $3.75. We also have a good stock of U. S, one-year guarantee tires.- One Dodge used motor $35, and one Star 4 for $35. Also used parts. DUTCH'S . ECONOMY GARAGE. Smith; L. Benden, City; M. Rich- J. Spangler, Chichagof; Mike Curran, Penakee; M. Kendle, Todd. e e—— AWARDED MDSE. GIFT Mrs. Claire Hansen has been awarded the $5 joint merchandise gift for Ooctober by George Broth- ers and the Leader Department Store. Other numbers wanted are . Northwestern Steamship Operating 8. 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 Juneau Commercial Dock PHONE 3 5 Co. | > 40851, 42625 and 44252, —adv. PRIy e Al BILL WITH LIGHT NEW SELDOVIA RESIDENT Bill, the Barber, has moved to| Miss Marion Gale arrived recent- ly at Seldovia from South Dakota, his winter location with the Robert to become a resident. She is a neice Street. CREOMULSION —_— Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday bjat 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE €. REABER; Phone 4622 —_———— CHANNEL BUS LINE % —— Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 CANADIAN PACIFIC % G R o [ ] YOUR ALASK A R Day 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m hree Every f i : i Leave Auk w" Lotve Jumten| TO VANCOUVER, 'VICTORIA ::, p:j :: :&:"“ “1:00 amn.’ T (7:30 am. j; 1904 SEATILE I-IAVB AOVHEAN Spectal aturdays PRINCESS 'NORAH ::,“.‘: o 4 Leave Auk 145 pam. October 24 9:30am e l‘"; ""Im"'", 13:60 ‘Midnight November 1, 14, 28 12:48pm. u:adpl i . * Leave Auk Bay—6:45: p.m, - “Tickets, reservations and full ’Zm 12:15am. ‘Tact and “;leave - Juneau—9:45 pam., ticulars from 3:30p.m, 1:15a.m. Discretion *Sundays and Holidays o *—8awurday only, we help to * (,... Auk Bay - Leave Junesu V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent t—Goes {o Thane lightén the B0 am, ;L. A8 wm JUNEAU — distressing ordeal | TSSO RIS IS & Winter Round Trp Excursion Rates i B ; te ; in effect October 31, Final limit Jlmeau Ferry & N"‘P 1 H 3 March 25, 1935 utler Mauro {..... .25 | .| tion Company * and Seattle—$62.00 T ——— [T B s1res 9 ompnsn The Charles W, Drug Co. : Carter Mo b “Express Money Orders JUNEAU SAMPLE Motorship «»PHONE, 136-3. ... s I Anytime” SHOP ans & SR 20 ‘Phions 130 Fres Delivesy J | | The Little Store with the “ESTEBETH BIG V. | G VALUES L oL 40 FERRY TIME CARD wumowqum Chichagof and DAVE HOUSEL, Agent _ PHONE SINGLE O R e ) DANCING I or Special s ol