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e LY LR o e RN s W e T THE DAILY_ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY NOV 6 1934 ==WHILE OUT THERE HER N LONG LOST HUSBAND IS HIDINI DON'T LET,ON Y/HEA R HIM, KETTY. Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: Pirst day, per line . Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re-| quest. | Copy must be In office by 2| oclock on day of publication ta tnsure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone, from persons listed in wlephomfi directory. { Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. 10c YACANCY Frances Apts. Furnished and heated. Also partly furnished apt., Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St K)R REN 1—1wo-ro0m npt nouse- keeping room, range, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436. Channel Apts. A compnmenwry Hcket awmls Alf Olson to see the big double feature bill “TOMORROW'S CHILDREN” and Zane Grey's “SOUTH SEA ADVENTURE” at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- . NIGHT. WANTED, WORK WANTED — Call 436 for window cleaning, kalsomining, painting, general work. EXPERIENCED accountant and bookkeeper wants part-time work or small sets of books. Write Empire A 65. BTARTXNG November 15 day and night classes in permanent wav- ing and finger waving. Enroll now as classes will be limited. Tuition low. Edson Wave Shop. WAN1kU—men wanted for Raw- leigh Route of 800 families. Write ' immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. SK 4 SA Oakland, California. PIANOS renteq, wmned. Phone 143. Anderson. | MISCELLANEOUS |5 A complimemary ticket awaits James Orme to see thebig double feature bill “TOMORROW'S CHILDREN” and Zane Grey's “SOUTH SEA ADVENTURE” at the UPTOWN . THEATRE TO- NIGHT. ' STARTING November 15, day and night classes in permanent wav- ing and finger waving. Enroll now as classes will be limited. Tuition. low. Edzpq Wave Shop. NOTICE When advertisers pit in ads they sometimes don’t. wish to he 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 F6R SALE—New coil spring mat- tress. - Twin size. Color green. $17.00. Telephorie 432. ifty Shop stocks and $400.00. Phone 279. 'FOR SALE. fixtures. FOR SALE—, A large 'Western Oak Heater in good condition. Phone 1684. A comphmenuuy L ic k et awaits M. S. Morgan to see the big double | @ feature bill ~ “TOMORROW'S CHILDREN” and Zane Grey's “SOUTH SEA ADVENTURE” at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. F‘OR SALE—. “1931 Ond.smohile conpe, good condition and reasonable, Inquire Empire C 35 .or address P. O. Box 2417. FOR SALE — ruppies, canarles, foods, remedies, supplies, fox f6ods.+«Orpheum Pet Shop, 1808 Westlake, Seattle, Wash. 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 i property. FOR SALE — 4-foom furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. FOR SALE — l4-room furnished apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. TURN your ola golo into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady's - wrist. watch, 6 dia- monds set in case, Hamilton make, probably at Paris Inn. Re- turn to Wilma lloou: ‘Gastineau Hotel. FOUND—16 n yellow cedar clink- er built double seated rowboat, gray body with blue trimmings. See Geo. Cone, No. 5, Bayview Cabins. A complimentary ticket aws.lts Sam Moyer to see the big double’ feature bill “TOMORROW:S CHILDREN” and Zane Grey's “SOUTH .SEA AD " at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. G P I FORD AGENCY (Amu‘_h-x Déalers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. i DRuUGS AND SUNDRIES or LIQUORS IN A HURRY! Mfiub&m Guy L. Smith . Drug Store . Neit to Collisam r‘oo-o....ooo-o..b-oo-‘-.,_..r_._». Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon in port westbound and scheduled to sail at 4 o'clock. this afternoon. Nerthiand scheduled to arrive Friday evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS John C. Kirkpatrick scheduled to sail from Seattle Novem- ber 8. Princess Noran scheduled to sail from Vancouver Novem- ber 9 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle November 10 at 10 am, Norco .scheduled to sail from Seattle November 12 at 9 p.m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer to westward or north. | LOCAL SAILINGS Kenai leaves every Wednes- day_night at 8 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. 0 6@ 000 00 00 LAST HALIBUTERS REACHING SEATTLE SEATTLE, - Nov. 6—Halibut ar- rivals yesterday, catches and sales are as follows: From the western banks: lock 34,000 pounds, Polaris 25,000 pounds, Clipper 25,000 pounds, Su- perior 15,000 pounds, Ivanhoe 15,- 000 pounds, Western 25,000 pounds, Ionic 15,000 pounds, Lindy 30,000 pounds, Liahona 24,000 and Seabird 24,000 pounds. Prices of mediums were T to 7% cents, chickens, etc., 6% to T cents a pound. e ————— ee 000t cs00 00 . TIDES TOMORROW - e e e 000000000 154 feet. 26 feet. High tide, 0:46 am., Low tide, 6:27 am., High tide, 12:25 pm., 18.1 feet. Low tide, 7:04 pm. -23 feet. ————-——— PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 10 On , Saturday ,night, .Nov. 10, the Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe will close temporarily until Jan. .1st, but in the meantime T would be pleased to greet my customers and friends. ESTELLE HEBERT, Triangle Building. B — Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE.- DELIVERY. .. - —ady. Brisk, | 36,000 pounds, Ithonia, 13,000, Port- | e VIR REAGHES JUNEAU WITH 56 . 'S PASSENGERS Marme N cw ‘GAPT OASPEHSDN DIES FROM FALL Master of Hallbuter Radio Dead at Ketchikan Fol- lowing Accident KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Noy. 6.— Conrad Casperson, captain of the !hahbuter Radio, . was killed last | Sunday night when %e fell from a dock ladder while boarding his ship. His head struck a rail of the Radio and he died shortly after Survivors include his widow who is grief stricken in a hospital. The Radio was enroute to Se- attle with 16,000 pounds of halibut aboard. Martin Ellingsen, member of the crew, is acting captain of the Radio to Seaftle. Capt. Casperson had fished Alaskan waters for the past years., 10 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND in 20 SEATTLE, Nov. 6. — Motorship Northland sailed last night for Southeast Alaska ports on sched- uled time. Passengers aboard hook- ed for Juneau are MyS. F. S. Hah- sen, Mrs. E. B. Wilson, Steve! Early, Reyerently | Thoughfully all those who select us as their director _fl;he Charles W. Carter Mortuary b “fitmumém Is the 11 at vi] lulmnble rates wmn and, Jewelry Repairing FOR THIS PORT | Jack Harrington, T. B. Hayward, ! Dorothy Irving, H. Jarmi, A H. Jonnson, J. Braun,|Rongen, E. Cliffe, Elinor Schwartzer, Grace| Dockar, Roy Revaney, H. Johnson. | Seward-bound Vessel Brings Girders for Douglas Bridge A half hour ahead of her sz:hed—‘l uled arrival, the Yukon was dock- ed at Pacific Coast dock here at 8:30 o'clock this morning. She was lated to leave at 4 o'clock from the Alaska-Juneau dock, for Seward and way-ports, after discharging 56 Juneau passengers and a large load of freight. She had, on her forward freight deck, another shipment of girders for the new Douglas-Juneau bridge, now under construction. These, the Yukon unloaded at ment dock. Supplies were removed for the mine at the Alaska-Juneau dock. J The two airplanes, billed for Valdez and Anchorage, Commending her is Capt. Charles A. Glasscock. The Yukon's purser jthis trip is Joe Large, replacing F. A. Wilcox, on a vacation. Juneau Arrivals The complete passenger list for Juneau included: From Seattle—Paul H. Abbott, Mrs. W. H. Bacon, Rosa Cook, S. MDaniels, Mrs., Joe H, Forman, Bill Forman, Mrs. J. D. ‘Harrington, Carl J. Johnson, Mrs. M. J. Kibby, Ralph { Kibby, Betty Kibby, Mrs. Isabelic McCurdy, Moran, Herbert Nagel, Vaso Nickin- |ovich, J. E. Pegues, John H. Pome- iroy, Rev. Charles E. Rice, O. K Tommy Ruffner, Ruffner, Mrs. 8! E. Ruffner, Wrs. ‘William Schuenem#n, Thomas Til- 5 Judge mnd Mrs. J. 8. oUT OEFY, . LIFE FOREVER ' Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's a gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the laundry. [] ALASKA e g CONNORS m B0 THE §,4M'uny Govern- | vessel also has. aboard a; large cargo of general Geight for | Sitka. On her after decks she had | H. L. McDonald, G. E.| S. E Truitt, Earbam Willard, Mrs. F. E. Willard, Mrs. R. H. Williams. From Ketchikan—Miss Cornelia Smith, Bessie McKalley, S. M. Savin, 8. A. Light, W. L. Grisham, Mrs. Josephine Sullivan. From Wrangell—A. Erickson, A. Lemieux, Mrs. Grace Bender. From Petersburg—E. J. Seberg, T. 8. Zuern, N. A. McEachran, C. ‘Worner, Bill Smith, Chet Johnson, T. L. Johnson. ——————— HERRING PURCHASED FOR USE AS FISH BAIT |, To be frozen and used for hali- tbut and salmon bait, 246 pounds of | herring were purchaséd by Juneau | Cold Storage yesterday from Capt. | Martin Holst. Captain Holst brought in his catch on the Wilsol ‘The only other fish trading don yesterday on the waterfront found the troller Yakima Kid with 250 pounds of salmon for the Alaska Trollers Co-operative Marketing Association. P e o ve e i{ FIRE ALARM CALLS Thira ana Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Sawmill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. Front and Seward. ¥ront and Main, Second and Main. Fifth Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. | Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, Apts. opp. Seaview ki md Indhu. Ninth and Oalhoun nth and C. ;:velxm. B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. GARLAND ] Ha-dwood Floors v Pol.lslm\g “GROCERY | M. S. “ZAPORA” | wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. _wxnfzrmndm “'mp)um FINEST Winter Roiind Trip Rates Now bn Sale, Juneau to Seattle and Return—Upper deck, $68; lower deck, $62. Return limit March 25. General Agents, Pacific Steamship Lines SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Segttle Northbound ~Southbound Nov. 2 Nov. & Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Steamer N'WESTERN ALASKA YUKON Nov. 3 “ALASKA ... ..Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 -Connects at Seward with S.. STARR. S. S. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL CALL THE ALASKA, LINE * R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Oct. 27 Oct. 30 MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneas Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 23 Dec. 17 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Sept. 22 Nov. 12 Oct. & Nov. 26 Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Nov. 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Ar. & Lv. Juneas 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 . e R e S S S S N SN M I N R ) Scheduled to sail from Seattle %" November 3 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hwonan <enaxee, Port Alexander, Kin- *Calls first trip of month oniy « Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per. 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dack, Ageal Northwestern Steamship Co. Operating S. S. KIRKPATRICK—EVELYN BERG Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle November 2, 15, 29 John C. Kirkpatrick November 8 R. L. BERNARD, JUNEAU AGENT PHONE 3 Juneau Commercial Dock Panhandle Au' Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 WINDOW CLEANING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Jlmeau PRINCESS m October 24 i November 1, 14, 28 Tickets, reseryations and full plrliflll. lars from 1 11: m.n 12:158.m. 1:15a.m. only. t-+Goes to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Naviga in effect October i ‘March 2 Classical or Specialty in class or private lessons

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