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I WISH T KNEW WHAT'S OF KITTY. Want Ad Information Phone 37 Count 5 average Wwords to Lhe itne. Daily rate per line for consecu- Hve Insertions: Pirst day, per line following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monmly rates furnished on re- quest. Topy must e sersiito, B in office by 2 to be pelock on day of publication Insute insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone trofs persons listod In telephone Yirectory. Phone 374, Ask for ad-taker. |FOR RENT - FOR RENT NIF(\ (|u|PL héated room for gentleman. 115 West 6th| i st Plone. 0. ik WA PO,R BENT+-§ or Thom {urm:h~ corner lot, residential section See Sperling SALE-Desirable $0x90. Fine {Shattuck Addition. FOR SALE — Mason quart fruif jars. Phone 01. FOR_ SALE- sell or lease fox farm. Wonderful opportunity, good location. Tl health cause for !’ selling. Fully equipped to do a good business. Reasonable. Call Room Alaskan Hotel, or tele- phone FOR SALE—Arcade property al réasonable price and terms. 13 rooms upstairs, furnished. If in- terested see me personally or write Walter G. Hellan, Box 1142 Juneau. FOR 'SALE—Northern Hot2l - prop= erty.yOne of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for guick Sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Propeity on Shati Way now occupied by Columbia Lumber Co., extending south one full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone| 419. FOR SALE — 17-ft. skiff. Cheap Inqmre Carl Graves. Phone 349 YOR SALE—Eighueen-foot round- bottom rowboat, Call Cabin 4. 835 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. el FOR SALE—Real bargain, furnish. ed summer house at Auk Bay $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary drocery. TAKU RIVErR BOAT %G fect long. elght h.p. Jalinson. Good condi- 'tion. Keasonable. Infi\‘lu Bnnp Shoppe. ! VACANCY, MacKinns WANTED—Will rent small, heated, | furnished apartment. Telephone 53 daytime. WANTED—Used diesel engine 1o good operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. WANTED—Widow 13.6;7wallts badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. "URN your o ;om mflulue. Cash or trade at Nugget Chop. MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—The OOYIBHV.’ M!z. Co. plant. Fu., basemient, spacious ‘ facilities. Write P, O. Box 784 or A’e F. Fagerbon':of memxm I‘lfl sedan, aplendld “condition. _Good tires. 'I\.-lcpbont 4134, m SALE—Coal #fid Pres-to-logs. See _Juneau Com'l Dotk or Phone the FOR SALF—House and 1ot i ¢ CASEY - SHATTUCR ADDITION below “E” Street--$1500.00, $300.00 down, $200.00 January 1, balance $20.00 to $30.00 per -month, In- cludes electric rdnge and oil burn- ing parlor heater, both compara- tively new. ALLEN SHATTUCK,|— INC. FOR SALE — new 12 ft. skiff. ' Cheap. Telephone 849. ' |SUMMER SPECTAL-— Permanent tebeth for 2651. 10-day trip. Phone Back about August 10, and finger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way. BOARD AND ROW - Over Mrs. Decker’s hotise, opposite Moow Hall LOST ANb l<()l ND NOTHINT BUT 1 . ® Bandon scheduled to sail from e | 7otk |* |ALSIE 3. WILSON leaving op Bs-|c RANICE ed Apts. with bath: Telephone|y 4 o o s 0 o 0 o @ cee 3204 Y FOR SALE— Coach. Good Steamer Movements 5 condition. Inquire Service Mnlm.\’. . { gostites I“OR SALE—Lot ten, block two,e NORTHBOUND . twenty-five, with store building|e Alesutian scheduled to arrive at e thereon, reasonable. ' Apply Mrs.[e 10 o'clock tonight and sails Henry Gorham, or telphone 194./e for Skagway at 2 a.m. . | e |® Yukon due tomorrow, possibly e POR RENT—Four-room furnished | o about noon but no report at ® house. 12th St. See Martin at 3 p.m.’today - Hght oa g Ue Princess Louise scheduled to ® FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished £ rive late lm::‘:;?)‘;’ after- : 2 t with bath. Telephon noon or early s ‘1‘?;;‘"" -y ’ | Prince Robert due Wednesday. @ Ay ) . VACANCIES close in. Scaview Apts.| e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also| e Northland scheduled to sail | cabins. from Seattle Aug. 12 at 9 pm. @ e A 5 T - | ® Prince Rupert scheduled to e FOR RENT—2-room house, Partly|q ““saj) trom Vancouver Aug. 12 o furnished, $15. W. H. Robertson,j o at 9 pm. r'} Phone 4754. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Aug. 13 at. 9 pm. e/ FURNISHED aparument for rent.| e Seattle Aug. 14. L] Nickinovi h ApLs Phone 5601 Zapora scheduled to sall from e PR Seattle August 17 ‘o ® Princess Alice scheduled to sail e ® from Vancouver August 17 at ® WANTED—2 or wn ‘house or|® 9 p.m. . ot » |.rice. Box 088.|® North Sea scheduled to sail ® I s (]% “from Seattle August 19 at e o 9 pm. . WANTED ® Prince Gebrge scheduled to sail e | - - from" Vancouver Ausust . WILL take care of children ailer-|e® at 9 pm . noons and evening. Telephone|® SOIVTHBUI'ND SAILINCS e« 2551, ® Victoria ‘in’ port and § nmm < —— ® to“sail south at 7 o¢c -e WANIFD—F‘&pvnenced pmno tun- ® night, ° ing and expert repairing by ale Ajackn cihoduled fo at'e ecialist Satisfaction guaran-{qe 15 5 3 uth e lelephone 4622, . Al 1 h P Experienced young | HOCAt RARAN # woman wants general office work. | ® L Best references. Write Empire A|® . 780. ? » [ 07 BN e oAt L R WL L every Friday at e WANTED TO RENT—After Sept. 1.|® Pet , Kake e Furnished house. Prefer oil heat.|® and'wayports. e Phone 506. \I . . e e 00000 s e e ————— CLIPPER SHIP MAKES FLIBHT O HAWAIL 1S, HONOLULU T. p - 7 Aug. 12— Flying across the Pacific from Ala- meda, Cal, in 17 hours and 9 min- | utes, a new record for the flight, 50| 255 than the previous trip, | ship of the Pan-Ameri- ved here Saturday. General James A ning here, was among the plane. Dooley, sister of g, I8 ‘a recemt arrival from Cordova. She will awah. Lh« 1 of Mrs. 'Irving i here within the next two week: SH9P »a - EAU FRRST! POUND——PuXr nf glu. ' beach at ‘Point Louisa. tin Lynch, pay for this ad and prove property. AT LIBERTY FOR ENGAGEMENY 1 Jack Parker Toulson, Pianist, Ac- cordiani and Entertainer. Phone |ingle O, Alaskan Hotel. —adv. - DAILY EMPIRE WANY ADS PAYI i 'S4 BIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Mem < )P IOL B — _.——‘—-———s——Lu——————_—- { Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES' — MISSES' Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE ;221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special §730 Permanent Now $5.00 $10 Permanent Now $7.50 $5400 Permanent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free um'mn TIME ONLY, afilnfi Bakery - 3 Mg;rjne News |Caa t I7 PREVENT QUICK SHIP LANDING Capt.' Ramsauer Forced to| ‘Maneuver Victoria to . Get Up ' to Dock" Steamer’ Victoria arrived in pottfiwas bound’ from Neah Bay to Ana» lyn, Was' fined $10 nhd the same | Saturday night from Seattle dnd Capt. Ramsauer was forced to mia-| filled it, trappmg three“mén below | neuver for one hour and 25 min-|decks and w}bepmg vuluable nets M. Benn, Staté Fisheries inspector.. ates in the harbot before he could '4nd ‘pursé seine dories off the stern. Benn said tHat when he attempted oring his ship alongside’ the paciic| Aitempted a por an exception bng southe: t wind pxeven&d d it was not uhtil 9:30 o'clock that he board mooring Purser L. M. R placing Purser L on the Yukon, h: 1 an mbo\md pas- senger list of 13 persons. They in- clude tle—Mrs. Claire Krogh, rogh, Mrs. Emma Kavern- Mrs. Henry O'Malley, Mrs. Rose B. Larson, Inez H. Gibson From Ket Frank Met= Martin, elernter From Pet: PRINGE GEORGE CALLS BRIEFLY sburgA—Lou ise Adams, FROMSKAGWAY Steamer Takes Elght Pas-! ks sengers. Southbound Yesterday Morn After a one-hour call, the steam- er Prince Geéorge lefty Gity Dock at 1 o'clock yesterday morning for Vancouver, B. C. 'The ship had arrived from Skagway. She took eight Juneau passengers. The outbound 1list: For Vancouver, B. C. — Henry Helles, H:'H. Pfaff, Mrs. Asa Brown and two_children; Mrs. Keiton, J. | Holme, Gus Messerschmidt. - RE'I‘L‘WS TO JUNEAU C. M. Shearer, §n of Tom, Shearer, Juneai ‘tailor, returned to | the city “on the 'Estebeth from Tenakee. He "hdd beén ' employed in:the Superior Packing: Company | plant ,there. 1. \ r H o5 S et o b “Tomorrow’s Styles l Today” Service f The need. for compe tent funerel direction at low | cost is filled by us, Our reputation attests o ugx satisfactory and sym- pathetic funeral direc- tion. ® The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Ghrédtest tribute” “+ JSAGVOl “THE DAILY ALASKA “EMPIRE.MONDAY, AUGUST 12 1935 I - NG Wordi TOUEH- I, CATFISH! " CHEAT DEATH IN HEAVY SEA WINB AND IFDE |Pun\<‘ Scuer Kfterican Skl.é’ei’ and” Bwuly;S :ssesw E¥ '“%hes FORT ANQELE'S Wash., Aug. }2 —Imperilled When the pursc seiner {American Beauty of Hnacortes swamped in heavy swells late Sat- |urday in the Juan de Fuca’ Straits, [nine fishermen Were brought here ‘to safety, ' although suflcrmg from gxposure. ! Their empty, high-riding bom | corte¥"Twd Sutcessive Heavy swells' ‘Theé thrée ‘meni’ fought their way ock.” He sounded his ar<|to ‘the” surtade through Bortholes,| @ |rival whistle at 8:05 o'clock, tHen!¥hd with' 'the six''of thers, ‘tlung to|attempted to put out to' sea. landing. However,|the half-suhkeli craft ‘until taken, gh ‘tide and & 8ff by the hallbuter Nordic of Se-jboat in a fracas With the skipper. thle. "The patrol boat Atlanta took over made a st:n'- the task of towing the American!finally $ubdued Capt. Fredericksdn }B“autv into port. Airplanes were| used to locate the “stricken craft., B g EXTRA VESSEL “FOR FISH PACK Nor thland Transportahon + Uses Catherine D..in Alaska Trade SEATTLE, Aug. ment ‘'wds made here today that the Pacific. American Fisheries steam-| ;,,Camenhe D has been chartered byf the Northland Transportation Company tc aid in moving the| avy saynon pack from southeast ! ‘T‘he Catherine D. sailed yesterday | from this port after loading a large Aurgo of cans and~ other cannery stipplies. ‘Gieneral Manager William Semar, | in’ making thé announcement, said that the chartet’ resulted from m\ large, unexpected salmon run which'| had forced Southeast Alaska can-| neries to make rush orders for more’ supplies. I —— - 9 @90 ® 90 o000 - TIDES TOMORROW Pe 00 0o0 00000 Low, tide, 6:02 am., -22 feet. High tide, 12:24 p.m,, 15.6 feet. Low tide, 6:13 pm. 1.6 feetf. > THRIE CROWN BRANDY i5 5 dis- | tilled trom grapes—not raxsms—and | that makes it better. Ask your|' dealu —ady. }:5———*.—* 4 i 8 FINE /|, Watch and Jewelty Repairing T e véry reasonable rates’ | ik | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1S CHARTERED 12.—Announce- | bEk SHE WON'T THAT THERE'S A KITTY AINT NO ‘AFTEB BB_‘ FISHI PORT ANGELF.S Wash,. Aug. 19—A brawl abodrd the safrion troller Evelyn on July 30 off the mouth of the Quillayutte River was revéaled here Saturday in Justice Court when Capt. Fred Frederick- sor, ‘cwner of the ship, was fined 18100 afid " costs of $29.60. Robert Anderson, ‘a pmaonger on the BVe- costs. The complaint was issued by Ed 1 £o board thé troller to inspect”her fiching licénse, Capt. Frederickson Benn ‘Said he finally ‘boarded the He testified that He was hit over the héad“by a plece df pipe, but with a ‘clout by his own revolver butt. Anderson, the passenger, then went to Frederickson’s ald, Benn | charged The skipper said that he wasn’t fishing but just was ' showing his passengers how trolling was done. He asserted his threat to ignite the as tanks'was only a joke. | Pdssengers, however, had donned life belts after hearing that threat, the wmmony showed. - [FOOT IS NEARLY | SEVERED, CAUGHT TOWBOAT HAWSER | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 12.— Henty Hokanson, aged 21, cannery ‘tcnder employee, had a foot nearly | amputated when it was caught in a tow-boat hdwser at Egegik, last | Friday. He was gfiven first aid by | the doctor aboard the Otsego, lying | off Egegik and Lhen flown ‘here by Pilot Roy Dickson, Hospital anenql- ‘ams found two bones broken in one | of Hokanson's leg: { JM S. “DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every l’fldly nt 7 a m. for Pe | Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 8:15 a.n. 1112130 " p.m. i 4:15° p.m. *7:30 ‘a.m. bus ‘ Montang ‘Creek. = ' | SUNDAYS: Bus !Qve_s Auk Bay at] 8 instead of 7 am. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Lelives Auk §-y at 6;45 po.m. and Juneau at b 2 Prince Leaves Ji swth o HE R +. PV!NC I}'L\_SVQ THE ROU s N N'WESTERN 5 ALEU’I‘IAN : VICTORIA F 5 7 YURON . ... Aug. 24 'Augli # { N'WESTERN “Se i THE' .AI.AGKA. LINE " PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone ‘2" :_' 5 e Leave Arrive Lea\. Boat Seattle . Juneau Juneau M. S. Northland - Aug. 12 + Aug. 16 ¢ 16 | S. S. North Sea ..Aug. 10 Aug. 23 25 M. S. Northland .. Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Auk. 30 ROy S. S. North Sea ..Sept. 3 g;;)n. 7 Sept.'s & M. S. Northland .. Sept. 9 t.13 Sept.13 3 o S. S. North Sea ..Sept.16 Sept.20 'Sept.22 . g M. S. Northland . Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept. 21 S. 8. North Sea pt.30 Oct."'4 Oct. ‘6 HAROLD. KNIGIT, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent - Phone 79 CITY WHARF . Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone 18 Alaska 4ir Transport, Inc. " FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE ; At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: _JEnet‘u Hangar, 612; Nl‘ht;, 5604; 0}&1&9,}!7 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pl!ot * Wmm“‘ “WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE WASH. Lk Seattle Salling, Ports of Call:’ S. 8. BANDON ... M. 8. ZAPORA .. . 5. BANDON . M. S. ZAPORA. . S. 5. BANDON U RCIAL ; COMME Mam and. Willoughby: Ave. Fmrbulks Juneau Ketchiken: to West ‘Coast Juniépu to Fairbanks L. Juhegu® to Ketthikan Ketchikan to Junean neau’ t& B unea %;&?h Every SUNDAY ‘Every MONDAY . ‘Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every TUESDAY Every WEDNESDA :Every WEDNESDAY Fairbanks to Every FRIDAY . Juneau-to Fair] ‘PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Office Gnstineau Hotel MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Vacati Specml F‘Elglfig ifiska,';glig;fi A..mn'&"“#s“ Reducdd Simmer Tometst Fares | y N‘ufi éa‘. 3