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I’LL SLEEP TOMNIGHT. I GOT ENOUGH GADGETS TOLICK THAT OL' pe INSOMNIA FER AVYEAR! Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the Dally rate per Tme for consecu- | five insertions: Pirst day, per line ... Pollowing days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- fuest. Sopy must be in.office by 2 ¥elock on day of publication to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ed In telephone lirectory. Phone 374 10¢ Ask for ad-taker. » SAIE-—+Specinl rubber, mould for moking statuettes, radio.pr- naments, etc., with plaster paris. . Price. and sign markers almost new. Complete electrical tatooing outfit, including three machines and fuil instructions. Electric pen, burns name on any tool. New paint sprayer with hand pump. Call Room 5, Senate Rooms. FOR SALE — " Three-room house with acreage. Seatter Tract. Tele- phone 145. R I SRS S WHY PAY RENT? Four-room house with furnishings one block from Fair Bldg. Price $650.00. Terms if desired; also combina- tlon all-wave Midwest radio, in- cluding 125 records. Phone 199. FOR SALE—Scotty pups. 6 weeks old. Telephone 50. FOH SALE—Northern. Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys' in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. P M ST O RS FOR SALE—Property on Shattuck ' Way now occupled by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full block. Call &.iDishaw, Phoné 419. FOR SALE — 17-it. skiff. Cheap Inquire Carl Graves. Phcne 349 FOR SALE - Gnsbom. 24 ft. Low Victor, six-horsepower, cabin “rol- ler, A-1 condition. See Al, Wood- land Gardens. "OR SALEAEigmeen foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALEReal bargain, furnish- ed summer house at Auk Bay ‘WANTED, $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Groce! FOR BALE — Plate Glass, Dom., wn')dl)\lH SEE WRECKER ROX| I‘AKU Rlvzn. BOAT 36 feet lous eight hp. Johnson. Good condi tion. Heasonable. Inquire Snap Shoppe. POR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co . plant. Full basement. spaciou facllities. Write P. O. Box 784 o (&ee P. Fagerson on premises. NABH sedan, condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. splendid MOR SALE--Coal and Pres-lo-logs. Bee Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 3 L “Tomorrow’s Styles } Todav” ,fi-c—@ “Juneau’s Own Siore” IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 54 |FOR RENT -+ Small, plain apart- ment for housekeeping, central location. Telephone 1502 evenings, VACANCIES ciose in. Seaview Apts, Furnished. Also water, lights. Alsa cabing FOR RENT—2-room house, partly furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson, Phone 4754. { FOR RENT—Nine-room - hous ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- ly furnished, six bedrooms, Lwo baths, electric range. Windsor Apartments. FOR RENT. — In Marshall Apts Four rooms furnished. Heated Fine view. Phone 330. FOR RENT — Corner Third und Pranklin. Suitable for small busi- ness, with living quarters. FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for genuemun Phone 330, VACANCY MaLKmn au'Lmoan FURNISHED aparunent for. ent Nickinovich Apls. Phone 5601 FOR RENT—Cabins 0th. St. Tom McMullen. PIANOS rentea—aned. Phone 14 George Andefsun. WANTFD—2 or 3-rom spmlmflnt State ]n g WANTED WANTED—Two North Dakota girls desire stenographical or setretar- ial positions. Experienced. Ad- dress Misses Margaret and Aliee Dahl, 317 Ninth Ave, Valley City, North Dakota, US.A WAN’['FD—Used dlm\ engine ln good operating condition between 25 dnd '50° hp. Must be bargain Sheldon Jackson . School, Sitka, Alaska. nouse or Box 988 WANTED—Housework by (hr hqm or by the day. Box 128. Mrs Carl Rivers. — Boarders at Home Boarding" House. ‘Hot and cold water in eyery room. Good loca- tion at end o: Gastineau Avenue. WAN‘I'ED—deow 1aqy wants .-ork badly. ‘In reed of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. FURN your "oiu guo ‘Z1o° value, g,nh or um 4t Nugget ESbop i M lbLELLA EOUS ALSIE J. WILSON léaving on Es- tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2051. Back about August 10. SUMMER SPECIAL — ~ Permanent and ., tinger wave. .Lola Beauity Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Deckér Way. LOST AND FOUND oeach at Point Louisa. See Mar- tin' Lynch, pay for this ad and prove property. SEAL SKINS T0 BE TAKEN SOUTH The Navy Supply Ship Sirius is now enroute north and westward, and will discharge freight for the Pribilofs. Upon the return south the Sirius will have between 50,000 iand 65,000 seal skins salted down in barrels. ped to St. Louis where they will be sold at auction. The United - States. ;. Bureau of Fisheries directs the annual “take” be completed by the time the Sirius argves. Great, Bmuim Russia and Japan ,each get 15 perent of tbo proceeds from the sale of skins, the United States receiving the agreement, - JUMPS FROM. STEAMER, DROWNS WHILE HIS Chyis _Halyorson, - lopgshoreman, jumped from the North Star eight miles from Seward on the.last trip of that craft north and was drown- ed. His wife was at the Seward dock awaiting his return from a roundtrip to Seattle. —— e Continental Gin is distilled by the famous LONDON DRY PRO- CESS. Call Wilbur Irving Gas- tineau Hotel, Phone 10. adv. Inquire| ie 9 00 0 0aa 00w oo FOUND-—Pair. of ‘glasses: in_case on!: The skins will be ship-, of seals in the Pribilofs, which will | cther 55 percent by international | WIFE AWAITS ON DOCK | THE DAILY ALASKA: EMPIRE;s THURSDAY,/ AUGUST 1, 1935, - - Steamer Movements ¢ NORTHBOUND Aleutian in port. Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- rive at 7:30 o'clock tonight Northland due Friday. Northwestern due Saturday. Pringess Charlotie scneduled to arrive Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and sails at midnight, Bandon due Sunday a.m. SCHEDULI Fll \AILINGS Alaska scheduled to ‘sail from Seattle, August 3 at 9 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 3 at 9 pm. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle August 5 at 9 pm. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 5 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle August 6 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive in port Friday morn- ing at 4:30 o'clock and sails south at 8 o'clock a.m. Prince Robert schedu sauth- bound 2 a.m. Saturday. Yukon scheduled couthiound next Monday, LOCAL SA Estebeth leaves every day night at 6 8itha and wayporis, Dari leaves every F 7 8 fur Petel and wayports. pm, evsesosvevesnsonees ® 00 9 08 40000 - PRINGE RUPERT HAS 3 ABOARD FOR THIS PORT]: Canadian National , steamer Prince Rupert, dué in port early this evening from Vancouver, B. C., has the fcllowing passengers aboard for Juneau: Miss Dorothy Frooks, of Peeks- kill, N. Y., Miss Frances Keene, of Mitchell, S. D, and Miss Mildred Stewart, of Alhambra, California. | The Prince Rupert also has a large number of tourists aboard making the round trip. e S eseeveveeoacoe TIDES TOMORROW ¥ High tide, 2:21 am., Low tide, 8:40 am., High tide, 2:55 p.m., Low .tide, 8:58 p.m. - 16.0 feet. -0.7 feet. 15,7 feet. 18 feet. Continenta) tion is the largest in the WORLD. Call Wilbur Irving, Hotel —adv. bbbt hind . B b s KNOWLEDGE . . . To be able to follow a {§ ' definite course of funeral direction in time- of be- reavement is most diffi- cult for those who are f aleeady heavily burden- ed. We have the exper- jence and knowledge that can be acquired only by constant efforts to .petform the pertect service and are therefore helter fitted to carry owt the luh of funeral di- rection. L] The Charles W, Cartex Mortuary PHONE 138-3 “Thé Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute”... . | VISITS JUNEAU 'FOR 7 HOURS Ca ai@fi Nl!l a‘ pafirist as- ip Has 301 . By CLIFF STERRETT" ALL RIGHT, % Kr;TEN a];:‘l.l_TAKE. ] | wngerji\boatfi.m i ‘ | Making her third—and dext w‘ last—tourist run of the season from Vancouver, B. C., the huge Can- |adian National liner Prince Robert | |berthed at GCity Dock at 4 olclogk | yesterday afternoon for a sevem=) hour stay, | The vessel left for Skagway at 11 o'clock last night, .and is sched- uled to return here on the south- Saturday morning. The Robert is skippered by Capt. H. E. Nedden.. Her purser, N, A, | McLean, reported 'that there were 301 passengers aboard the xs when she called here, There ¢ no Juneau passengers, v CHARLOTTE ON - SPECIAL TRIP Fntire Afkernoon and ning of Saturday Giv- en Tourists Here Cenadian Pacific steamer Prin- ess ‘ouver yesterday foremoon at 10 ‘clock bound for Southeast Alaska ports on a special cruise. The steamer is due in Juneauj next Saturday afterncon at 1:39 o'clock and will remain here until midmz'ht, giving the large numbcrL tourists aboard an and evening in Alaska’s Capital City. Northbound the Princess Char- lotte will make special calls at Ocean Falls and Behm Canal, Taku Glacier besides the regular ports. After calling at Sitka, the Princess Charlottee will go to| Wrangell, Ketchikan, then Stewart, on Portland Caxaal. ! There will be no one-way pas-| sengers on the steamer, it is re-| ported, as all acommodations have been taken by round trippers. BIRTHDAY DINNER AT , BEACH HOME HONORS ! | WELLMAN HOLBROOK‘ A birthday dinner tonight at lhe beach cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Well-| man Holbrook will celebrate Mr.| Holbrook's birthday. Guests at di ner will include Mr. and Mrs. H | | Dhllllmg Corpora- {1, Faulkner, Miss Pear) Peterson, Miss Bess. O'Neil, Miss Irene Burke, Gastineau|Miss Sally Shafer, Mr. W. F, Staley, | of Portland, legal adviser for the . W. /G, Wilt, forestry servi auditor, of Washington, D. C., Mr. A. Chipperfield. vsmum' TO CCC CAMP.ON. lCtmr\p at Lake Hasselborg Lssb lnxght by the Gorst Boeing flying {boat piloted by Frank Knight on a flight chartered by the Forest ‘Servlce. —————— Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The 15c00p in blends, distilled by Con- {tinental Corporation, Distributed by ]Wubur Irving, telephone 10. ————————— Mary Merton,, resident of Peters- field, Eng., believes in making long | vacation trips. She is an Alaskan | visitor as a passenger on the Prihce 'L:ben. from Vancouver, B. C. : As Doug Fairbanks and Lady Sylvia Ashley sailed from Quebu, CM cameramen tried to get them to pose ther without suceesa but flw obliged separately. Fairbanks intimated his long expected marriage to " {per pound. Charlotte , sailed; from Van-& afternoon | Lady Ashley will take place in Europe next Januar; from Mary Pickford becomes when his divorce SEBASTIAN GETS LOUHELEN CATCH The principal fish sale today at the Junegu Cold Storage plant was| the purchase of 11,000 pounds of halibut by the Sebastian-Stuart PFish Company, This good catch came from Capt. A Knute Hil Louhelen. ‘It was olt for prices of 5 and 4.05 cents R {STANDARD SERVICE MAKES CALL HERE| 'The ‘Standard Ofl Company tank- €r Standard Service called at that company’s dock here Tuesday from Seattle and unloaded a large cargo of petroleum products. . The Standara Service, skippered| by Capt. M .L. Gordan, left for the 'Westward. — o Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The scoop in blends, distilled by Con- tinental Corporation. Distributed by Wilbur Irving, ‘telephone 10. adv - e F. D. R. MEETS ATHLETE President Roosevelt met and con- gratulated Lawson Little, California golfer who won the British ama-| teur golf championship this spring s | FINE f | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | at very reasonable rates | | | I PAUL-BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET Butler Mauro “Express Money Orders ¢ 7 Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery of groceries were taken to the ccelf FLOA’;‘;—Tehph«me 45 PR THE SANITARY GROCH __ PHONES 83 OR 85 | Anchorage, ‘Alaska. September 10. 1934 { Notice is hereby given that the | Northwestern Herring Co., have |filed an application for a trade and manuldclmmg site, Anchorage 07840, for a tract of land situated at the head of Port Conclusion, Baranot lsland, embraced in U. S. iNo 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bears 8. 37 13" 'W. 259 chains distant, containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65 15’ N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30~ and it is now in the files of {U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, ‘aska \ Any and all persons clalming versely should file their adversc claims in the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the { period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register., First publication, June' 18, 1935. Last: publication, Aug. 20, 1935. | . | Chatham Strares ‘t1ansportation Co, | P m. Thursday. POR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 162 T IML SCHEDULE 1 CHANNEL BUS LINE | Leave Auk Bay i "7:30 am. 9:30 am. 2:30 p.m. .1 5;16 pm. "7301m bus goes via Giscier and Montana Creek. | SUNDAYS: Bus ledves Auk Bay at Leaves Auk Bunofip.n.gnd.}ywn 10 pm. | s;mpn EVENIN q sumu | mm&v- A SERVING ALASKA THE V Qn {367 HAE TS [ AW RV LR THE ALASKA . LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcex, Agent, m, e 2 M. S. Northland 8. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland S, M S e ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 . S. North Sea . 8. Northland . S. North Sea HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Pouglas Agent ... |Survey No. 2150 from which corner | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Junean Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot M. S. “DART”| Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday | st 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake || '\ Port Alexander and way ports. : | @reight received not later than 4| Leave. Juneau | “WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Kttchi.kat A JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK~—Agent ONE 8 Main and Willoughby A¥ve. Fiirhanks tq .buwnu etchikhn t6 West Coast neau to Fairl Juneau ‘o Ketchikqn Ketchikan to Juneau Juneau, to Sitka Every SUNDAY Every MONDA Every TUESD Every TUESDAY Every Every WEDNESDAY Juneau to Chichagof Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Juneau Every FRIDAY Juneail-to Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS <’ Two-Way Radio Communication with nwna m u “an tlm ® . purun ~'mm Pacific Alaskg Airisd o",m' fir”un:i%o Arlony sl 3' ’3«_¥ '8, 53 PXNCESS LOVISE ; ust 2, 16, 17 Tu feny.dw Pty G‘ ’izfigfi