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Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count to the ne. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: First day, per line % Pollowing days, per line . Minimum . charge, 50c. Monthly rates furhished on re- est. Sopy. must be 5 average words in_office by 2 velock on, day of publication to| insufe Insertfon on same Jay We aceept ads over tejephone from persons lis'ed In telephone lirectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE-—WHIl sell -or lease fox farm. < Wanderful good Jacation. TIl health cause for selling. Fully equipped to do 2 Call tel Reasonable or good business. Room 23, Alaskan Hotel, phone 528, SALL, — OCurrants, $1.00, per Phone 175. FOR gallon. FOR SALE— Moonlight Lunch Room 208, Zynda Hotel FOR SALE—Arcade property reasonable price and terms rooms upstairs, furnighed. If terested . see me. personally write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142 Juneau quire house | Tele- Three-room Seatter Tract FOR SALE with acreage phone 145, FOR SALE-—Northern HOU1s propr | erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low. for quick sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Properiy on Shattuck Way now occupled by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full blegk. Call A, Dishaw, Phone 419. .10¢ OppOFINILY, f ROOM RENT in private hotie in. Call 578%. FOR Clefe furnished Martin at NT--Four-room 12th St mpany FOR . RI hotse light See furnished Telephone FOR RENT—T apartme 1532, WO-room with bath JANCIES close Furnishea. Also water, cabins. 1n. Seaview Apts. lights. Also | Hhouse partly | W. H. Robertson, | FOR RENT—2-room furnished, $15. | Phone 4754, FOR R[‘N'l NII\L‘ -room huu | ectrol automatic steam heat, nice- | furnished, six bedrooms, two ! electric range. Inquire Apartments ly ‘ baths, | Windsor (FOR RENT — In Marshall Apts. Four rooms furnished. Heated. | Fine view. Phone 330. | L"OR RENT - Nme quiet neated I room for gentleman, Phone 320.} | .artments. | for rent.| 5601 VACANCY, MacKinn® FURNISHED Nickinovich: Apts. aparument, Phone PIANOS rentea—1unea Phone 143 George Ande: i or 3-rwn house or State j.rice. Box 988. 2 WANTFD-. apartment. W\N]ll) WANTED I‘Y])A'rwnc(’(l young woman wants general office \Mnk Best references. Write Empire 80. WANTED TO REWT- | Furnished house. } Phone 506 AI\A‘X Sepl. Prefer oll !Il‘ll Will rent $mall, apartment aytime. |WANTED | furnished 53 heated Telephone |WANTED Used diesel engine in goad operating condition betwéen 2 and 50 hp. Must be bargain | Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, { Alaska. WANTED—Widow lady wants badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. | FOR SALE — 17-It. skiff. Cheap. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349. | POR SALE-—FEighwen~foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish- ed summer house Auk . Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. TAKU 'RIVER BUAT 2C féet long. eight h.p. Johnson. Gaod condi- tion. Reasonable. Inguire E8nap Shoppe. 4 T4 - S { CURN your viu go ‘nio value | Cash or trade at Nueget L‘.hap MISCELLANEOUS |ALSIE J. WILSON leaung on Es- | tebeth for 10-day trip. Phone 2651, Back abolt A\’luuh 10. SUMMER SPEClAL ah Permmnfi‘ and finger wave. ~Lola Beauty| Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201.! 319 Decker Way. {BOARD AND ROOM — Over Mrs.| Decker’s house, opposite Moose | Hall. Phone 423. Hilmi Rusinnen. | FOR SALE_TH Gonciels Mig, Go plant, Fui, 'Basement; . spacious facilities. Write ! 0., Box 684 or 3 el < ¥ FOR s;\u:—% TR CASEY - SHATTUOK: ADpl'mo below “E" Street—$1500.00,- $300,00 down, $200.00. Janudry, 1, balance $20.00 to $30.00; fler month. In- cludes electric, range and oil burn- ing parlor hegter, both compara- tively new. N SHATTUCK, INC. FOR SALE — New 12 ft, Cheap. Teu'phone 369 Butler Mauro " Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Free Delivery Sskiff. Phone 134 " HARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL —~0f Course” Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES® — MISSES READY-TO-WEAR Sewara Street Near Third | ) | | | ! o BITES OFF: EAR, - LOST AND FOU ND FOUND—Pair of glasb&s in case on| Bfleac'h at Roint: Louisa. See Mar- n Lynch, pay for/this ad and prove property. % _._,_...._.—____4. POLICE UFFIGER ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 9. — vieted of biting off the ear of | {Wal:,er Skalitsky, a policeman, when' he, arrested her husband, Mrs. Da- vid Drake, aged 24 years, has been sentenced ta jail for one year. e {Two College Professors | Take Each Other’s Jobsi BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 9.—| |Professor Wy N. Kelioggs of ithe | psychological department of Indiana university, and Professor George W.| Hartman of Pennsylvania, State ) | college, will swap jobs during the second semester next year. Dr, Kellogg is recognized in aca- | demic circles. for his experiments| |on; human and animal develop-| | mgnt. Dr. Haytman is noted for his | work in Gestalt psychelogy. SABIN’S - THEFT AT NAVY 9 dealer, fined in the conn ial from the Bremerton Na __ jditicn to ork | rested es ‘m.\u last THEY WANT $ 20 FOR A PEQMANEN’T Leviathan May Sail Pacific for China HOW ABOUT A MOMENTARY ONE FER ABOUT Sx 25 = 15 RGUND-TRIP her into the Pacific ocean, flying the flag of China. once was the queen of the American Shipping | The report has Marine, s0on may emerge from her watery grave- yard and browse around in foreéign waters—queen once more. According to reliable reports in east- ern shipping circles, the new adventure will take ship, built in 1 Old Ship to [ Roll Over in | Grave Monday - YARD; ARRESTS AR E REPORTED PORT OR W. il Kimball] Bremerton jur§e ha 'n arrested and con- Kitsap County jail in with the theft of mater- y Yard. junk dealers, in ad- Marines, were r this week in connec- tion with theft aud sale of ma- terials. ing to “roll oves" in her “grave” |on the beach north of the Juneau- | Douglas bridge Monday night. Juneaw's Sea Scout: Ship “"Bar- D, Waah, August | anoff’* ‘has designs on the Paciffc. | The Sea Scouts want her for a neeting place. 8o, with the help of an extremely high tide and Capt. ell Larrsen in his motorship Wan- derer, the Scouts will attempt to tip the Pacific over on her other side Moenday. Then they’ Il put on a make-shift patch in a gaping hole,. the idea being to make her seaworthy enough to be floated to a new location la- ter. This afternoon, several Scouts plan to visit the ship and remove more cement ballast from. her hold. Last night, 12 Sea Scouts, led by Robert Hall, inspected the Coast Guard cutter Tallapoesa. | ——— - | e 0000000000 . SPORT BRIEFS . ® e 0000000000 - 2ction Seyeral othe e al e POWERS TGUR GROUP MAKES JUNEAU VISIT wal visit of the Powers| oard the. Prince George el's current yun from B. C. the party includes 70 mostly from the Middle They were guided around Ju- night by C. G. Critten- burger, re.ident of Chicago and tour conductor he anr Tours is a jon that v Vancouv This year perzon: | West Joe Louis, Detroit’s Negro box- ing sensation who recently defeated | Primo Carnera in a heayyweight | match, doesn't like celebrations. Joe made his return to Detroit a secret one, avoiding a welcome commit- tee. Said he, “Wait until I do something, like winning the cham- pionship, before you give jme a re- ception.” e SHOP IN JUNEAU! D finely ground non- k on the walls and al. mines - saves 200 through averted coal the U..S. Bureau Dusting combust (el]llm», of -t The United States deépartment of agriculture predicts a rgfative short- age of chickens and eggs until the spring hatchings of 1985 begin to affect’ the supplies. S A “Tomorrow’s Styles orvice The need for competent funerel direction at low cost is filled by us. Our reputation attests our satisfactory pathetic tion. and funeral sym- direc- flagship of a Chinese merchant fleet. the United States by the Versailles treaty follow- ing the World wan, The old mail ship Pacific is go-| " PASSENGERSON | PRINCE GEORGE, Steamer: Calls HeressLast Night from Vancouver Enroute Skagway The steamer Prince George berth- ed at City Dock from Vancouver B. C., at 6:15 o'clock last night. At 11 o'clock she sailed fcr Skagway, and is scheduled to return. here on. the southbound run at midnight to | morrow. Capt. Edward Mabbs is in coms mand of the vessel. Purser Fred Corem reported that there were 150 round-tripp passengers aboard. Two | passengers disembarked here. The inbound list: From Vancouver Beach. From Prince Rupert, B. C.—M. H. Sides, B. C. — et .Town’s Parking System, Founded on Politeness it that she soon will become the | The giant SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 9— 914 in Germany, was awarded to D0es :politeness pay? .. Mayor B. Rymer of Scotsb]ufll thinks it does; and as a result has established what he calls a "pohte- ness pays parking system.” ‘ More than 100 parking places| ,have been marked off on three| principal streets. Parking in them is to be limited to 20 minutes and| ‘Uckcz.s by FERA patrolmen, 's where the politeness pmm-s‘ the picture. Instead of being police| court summons, the tickets merely | inform the violator of his infrac-| tion of the rules and ask for his| future cooperation all most| poluely | "COUGHS | | Anchorage, Alaska. ;Horse and Fly September 10 1934. | “Break” Man’s Leg! Notice is hereby given that the| g Northwestern Herring Co., have| yynnpapoLrs, August 9. —A manufacturing site, Anchorag; Nick Christ’s leg here. 07840, for a tract of land situated, oy, fly bit the horse, and thel at the head of Porl Concluswn.‘m“ma_] kicked Christ. { Baranot lsland, embraced in U. RN | Survey No. 2150 from which corner‘ DAILY EMPIRE WANY ADS PAY)| No. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bears | S. 3° 13’ W. 259 chains dlsmntr containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65 Ch(m Strals Tiansportation Co, 15 N. Longitude 134° 40' 30" M S “DAR]'” and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- \Lam Femmer Dock ‘évery Friday aska. Any and all persons clalming ad- | 1867 ai m. for Petergburg, | Port ‘Alexander and ‘way' versely should file "their adverse claims in the U. S. Land Office,| Frelght received hot later um. ¢ P m. Thursday. Anchorage, Alaska, within the! | period of publication or thirty dnys‘ FOR INFORMATION by the provisions of the Stafutes.| FLorence L xors, | TIME SCHEDULE] Acting Rcuilkr Pirst. publication, June 18, 1985. | cHANNEL BUS l‘mE Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935. |18t Auk Bay . Legve Juneay| ; $7:00 am. 7:30, am.’ | S “8:15 am.. 4 g:30°mm. | ol 12:30 p.m. o 2:30 pam. T ©4:15 pm. ‘. 5:15 pm. ! *7:30 a.m. bus goes:via Glacier and | SUNDAYS: Bus lesyes: Auk Bay at 8 instead of Tlam, . SUNDAY SPECIAL:: Leaves Auk ‘| Bay at 6:45 pm, and Juneau at 3 FINE | Watch and Jewelry mpuflu ; at very reasonable rates i b [ PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET - SPECIAL! s.u.rmw 5. 8. 'Prince Rdpert Leaves Juneau sdiith- bound .every Satur- dny at_midnight. S. ‘Prince Ropert’ uaveu Juneau solith- | bound Aug. 17, a. m. H. R. Shepard & Agents. Pho! BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Servicg Is the Greatest Tribute" RASCTRTYP P PR U L PHONES 83 O 85, ¥ “The Store Thas Pleases” SERVING A YEAD Ll s 9 DY ASKA THE ' N Wiy e Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Steamer ALASKA VICTORIA ALEUTIAN YUKON ... N'WESTERN .. ALASKA ALEUTIAN ~Aug. Aug. Aug. ..Aug. Aug. Aug. ...Aug. 3 6. p 10 18 17 19 6 10 12 12 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 13 117 20 23 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcux, Agent, Phone 2 [ ——— Through tickets to California < eific. 8; fim‘ v The only fine Boat 8. North Sea S. Northland . North Sea . Northland . North Sea . Northland ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 . Northland . North Sea nRNEREBE® HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF = 4 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agrnt g . North Sea . "-':'.u"‘w "Leave Seattle 5 12 19 26 3 9 .Aug. Aug. Aug. ~Aug. Sept. Sept. -Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Amn that main. urvh' throughout Arrive Juneau Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Oct. 109 kil 23 18 Leay. Juneau Seattle s Merthbound Southbound Aug. Aug. Aug. 12 Aug. Auy. Aug. Aug. 1 (] "'Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 13 2 7 [} filed an application for a.trade and . .0 ang g fly combined to break | violators will be presented withif"_‘_'_'——"'—————_-_—_ Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON, SEAPLANE At Reasonable, Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot thereafter, or they will be. Barred | MAURICE C. REABER;. Phone 4622 |1 - — e ————— WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY ~PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Ports of Call Seattle “Sailings PHONE 3 Ketchikan Hydahurg Craig Klawak ‘Tenakee Juneay e Chichagot Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent Main and Willoughby Ave. P.aA. Every SUNDAY .. Every MONDAY . Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every WEDNESDAY Every FRIDAY .. SCHEDULES- Fairbanks to Juneau Ketchikan ‘to Juneau” | Juneau to Sitka Junean, to, Chichagof® PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way, Radio cm-ucmu with ground stations a4 -’Lu- i Pacific Alaska Azrways, Iiu: Office Gastinean Hotel MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Special Fishing, u ca\NAmN' PACIFIC PRINCESS ALICE August 9, 23 PRINCESS LOUISE August 16, 27 Reduced Saramer Tourtst Fares Now in Effect. PLaal limit October 31 T'ekets, reservation and full particulars from PHONE 206 . 3. Vagation: Time 1unting, Snghtaeoinz Trips ammged e SRS il 4