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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935. By CL{FF STERRETT ‘ THAT'S TH' LIGHT- HOUSE KEEPER ON HIS VACATION! I SWAN , PAW. I BEEN NOTICIN' “THAT HUMAN FER DAYS NOW —~—ALLUS WALKIN' ROUND AN' RALIND SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND : 2 : slm&'& SCHEDULE - oH, Him! & & Z Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 ALEUTIAN Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 VICTORIA Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 YUKON Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 N'WESTERN Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 ALASKA Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 ALEUTIAN Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 Want Ad Information FOR RENT —; Seven-room house, nicely ‘funished, oversiuffed, ‘new Marine News oak floors, oil heat, four bed-' , fireplace. Inquire Windsor > Phone 37 ~ NRE e Ty Uy gy o8 FOR RENT-—5-room unfurnished|e '! ouse o1 ixon St o 385 . —— e /| house on Dixon e i Steamer Movements g Count 5 average words to the pogz RENT Two-room rurnished ‘ W Y % ifne apartment with bath Telephone SGIEHOE ¥ pe consecu- | 29 4 . BBt Rl | e e prince George scheduled to ar- ® Pirst duy, per line 10¢ | VACANCIES close In.Seaview Apts. ® tive at 6 t,mlvk Iwnr-,m. : Twu sEchUNS ] o 1 Wi o 15 North Sea due Friday evening. Following days, per line - Bc| Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also | ®© £ 4 iy ot s Minimum charge, 50c. | cak e Bandon due Friday. . gwmg— / d M P 3 Monthly rates furnished on re-|— e s e ® Aleutian due tomorrow. No re- ® : > ! rewssenes 1ol 7in 4 Yo 27 juest. ) VACANCY, MacKiny partments. o *t at 3 pm. ¢ {Internation Fish Commis- Tl @ | R ° lue Saturday. . . . o »» & Sopy mus; be [m uf:)flf"r?m:’ '2‘ FURNISHED aparument for rent. |5 o100 e O l.pnf(mxm wo b sion Gives “‘Cease il ¢ & D ' a 0l - nk vic] o 56 ¥ _— i\ et inrion on same .| _Mikinovih apis. Fhone 360115 "rsve o saturdny atier- 8| Decree, 2 Areas : TRANSPORTATION CO We accept ads over Lelephml’ipmm)s rentea—tused Phone 143 '® 1oon or carly evening . RS ' from persons listed o telenhom‘l George, Andersun ® Zapora due Saturday. : VICTORIA, B. C. Aug. 22—Not - 2 X . ; hos rnational Fish- Urectory. -t % e e only has the Internationa _ Fis ; | : Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. | WANTED—-2 g iy ‘;’(‘“ S at "L_Dl"‘AhD 5“”;‘110[5 : erles Commission ordered halibut The only fine serving Alaska that mam- ssitores ~~‘ T e e s op s e e miaight Sep- tains a regular weekly service thromghout — - =0 ° eattle August 24 at 9 am. tember 6 in Area Two, but also _ | the year. l WANTED © Northland scheduled to sail ® pajteq operations on that date in 3 i o z ¢ from Secattle August 26 at 9 ® Apo5 One, it was announced here - | Le | = T Y » £ g | ave Arrlve Lea. gwAr\ly”lI‘.IJ»'s‘rwn.mlo,I al any kind. ¢ pm © yesterday. Believed the largest ship of its kind in the world, the 235foot \ - e Beahis” Finkay " Sunsks s Phone Mrs. Bathe. ¢ Prince Rupert scheduled to sail ® = ayon Two, reaching from Willag TC-14, the army’s newest non-rigid dirigible, was being prepared for e : FOR SALE—Three-room house add, oo oon o0 opys plano tuning and ® from Vancouver August 26 at ® piaynor north to Cape Spenc Ltf. 1tir;t trial flight at Belleville, 11i. It cost $200,000. (Associated Press . ; qs l\[{l(::rl:;flf:} A 235' ;g 235‘ 33 233‘ gg lot 50x100. Free water. See Mrs. ™ 0 0" St &, speoi ° 9 pm. ® a quota of 21,700,000 pounds, oto G e A s LS B s Reilly, 4th and Kennedy sl ';I,:, puaranteed : Phone ©® Northwestern scheduled to sail ® wij) pe exhausted by h oo B T T v et e e | ROUND TRIP ?4 SS br‘qot:rlf;xls:xs : gfgt . Segt: 18 Segb. PH FOR SALE—26 boat.| 4622 § g Deattls (AR 1 Y9, Triere lamo et g G | SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Sept.16 Sept.20 Sept.23 SALE—26 T = L4 a.m. comprising rnia fiLAsKA 0 | M. S. Northland ..Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept.27 New hull, Star engine, sleeps| ;oo™ /om0 cal wiiing, call'e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Areq Three, north of Cape Span- #1 fa i1 i $65.00 S. S, North Sea . Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. § three. $250 cash, including skiff ; RICK RICHARDS, telephone e Princess e schdeuled to ar- ® ... i Alaskan waters svely T281 at Rock Dump. |2 rir © rive ai 5:30 o'clock tomOIrrow ® i not closed, as it 24,300,000-pound | —_ - yor o M S ® morning and sails south at @ ta has not been reached. | L FOR -House and lot. BAI-|HAS anyone a comfortable furnish- ¢ g am 8. o HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent ... : gain for cash. Write Empire BoX| o4 house to rent to a reliable e Alaska scheduled southhound @ Two, nu"\ nearing completion, Kaj Louring, Pacific Aiu«twlssup-i J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent No VT party for the winter Nt‘fid"ll be-{y next Monday. . landings at Prince Rup- 1 i § Ply representative and Percy Rey-\ CITY WHARF oo ;;)u VQAiLL -37:“;7751)0% model; | ig:\ Oct. 1st. Schoettler. Phone, 4 LOCAL SAILINGS . , from both United States sz o | gnl«]i.\ of ;hOJ J:uu-.mL Ice C;tmmj GUY SMITH, Deuglas Agent . 5 : Ixceller ot ol ke e s e Canadian vessels a4 "6618.200 o arlor and Juneau LiQuor SLOre, | e Lymann sights. Excellent condi-} e & b . » - A Ve . = . o 2 ” : W, night at 6 pm., .or ® sounds to Au . Prices have arrived last ht - fr Seattle 3 W TE 0 e ey SN R Tl e A ' « | 2Cen tirmes than st season. |Crew of Derblay Refuses Gooard the Gamt Alr Transport| s P ovilinse Rt . figod“zm;r(;ntgng Li;:fi:“i? gt:“;le: .1 « Neliticaticn Here to Load Coal—"‘Fair Boeing ng boat piloted by Frank | - { 5 al Si arg A i | " < <4 | e 8 7 i rebvad het S5 Kn Joe Gluck was a passenger A FOR SALE — One 35 Remingtod| gaqn” jackson School, Sitka, ® 7 &M ¢ A telegram received here from R % ok Gt 3 T I D A 1o ooute sl uos| Shdfsa Jidca Ech i o and wayports. & | she: Wbtz e Vsl ‘Owriets: Mswocia- or Urfair . the Gorst plane from Seattle ir ransport, nge. hammerless shotgun stocked for Seidale WOV S SR o 8 b ¢ tion in Seattle by Mayor Isadore| —— to Klawock. ¥ | boy or woman. Telephone 3021. | WANTED—Widow lady wants /ork (@ © ® & o ¢ @ 0 & 0 o @ soldstein, sefretary of the Juneau! NANATMO, B. C., Aug. 22—The Pilot, Knight flew from Seattle ) o dnitmmmeniien —— | badly. In need of employment. ————— fishing local, gave added informa-|I . of the Alaska Steamship to Cralg Tuesday. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE FOR SALE- ‘M"‘“”")’:]’ ;’r :”“"’l]:“ Best of references. Phone 472. DR GOFRIN tien on the halibut ciosing: | Compan tied up here following - e | bed and kitchen table. Practically — 8 Ififl [NhERS he message said that Seattle refusal of the crew to load 450 | new and reasonable. Phone 53| [URN your o gow ‘nto value. ED oats are being permiited to leave tons of sacked coal for Alaska SADIE BRINGS IN | At Reasonable Charter Rates | after 6 pm. s SRR ialle At Rukuet Chepyt ‘or Area Two banks without taking | ports until it is learned Whether CATCH OF SALMON| e o se. 12th % = 9 | p (the full layup of ten days, with the| he cargo is “fair or unfair : | . 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 F?::usgu‘mfi?x: ‘3(‘):&:] o MISCELLANEOUS | ABDARD GE{B;'GE | understanding that their layups wil| Thirty tons of the sacked coa Fish trading activity at the Cold Suntek. S, b ECR Ry e |be made up after Area Twg has had been loaded when the creW giorage plant was confined o one | SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot POR. SALE—Nortnern Hot: prop-{SEWING and alterations done by | been cloicd and operations“have |shut off the steam winches. salmon sale today. J erty. One of the best buys in} Mrs. Saloum. Call 1951. | 1§ Dbeen turned to Area Three, { 1 i s AR | Capt. S. A. Stevens of the Sadie | S Juneau. Priced low for quick{— e ers i | Further, the telegram indicated brought dn 8000 pounds for the | =e== T e ' sile. Ece owner on premises SUMMER SPECIAL — Perr "“e“L‘ 3§ R _|that the layup on Western bankgC!TY' CREWS WORK Sebastian-Stuart Company: W" I S NAVIGA’I‘ION COMPANY P S S et e and finger wave. Lola Beauty| Canadian National steamer Prince | frips has been reduced to five days. | R, e | 'OR SALE—Eighwen-foot rouad-| Shop. Lela Hill, Prop. Phone 201.|George, due in port this evening|mowever, the limit cateh on each ON TWO PROJECTS | PIJER B—SEATTLE, WASH. bottom rowhoat. Call Cabin 4.1 319 Decker Way. from Vancouver, has the following | (rip still is in effect. i3 ‘PATCO MAKES TWO | Seattle Sailings Ports of Call ) 2usm\dv-._}10ugnby Avene, betwon{ —re e S vl il oews aboard booked for Ju-| The only Juneau vessel ‘affected| Working under the direction of TRIPS TO SKAGWAY/{ s. s. BaNDON ....Auz. 3;) g;:c:x::: ’T{m ’ 4 oL by this information is Mayor Gold-| Acting Foreman Oscar Snow, who| |} M. s. ZAPORA Sept. O R TR RN TR VeI work or clerical work in grocery 3 2 > b 2 i Juneat FOR SALE—The Concrete Mig. Co.| or dry goods dept. Experionced.|oia swamson 0. 01 Antermen, ae| SN oraft, the Norland, which is|is replacing Olaf Torkelson, during| Two trips,to Skagway weré made| | S. 5. BANDON __ Sept. 14 ool Oeg oot plant. Fu:, basement, spacious| College edcation. Full or p”"';i‘ : “\‘,“1‘,")‘_' . G. Any e;“’“vb 'S.\mow in Area Three and which is|the latter’s vacation trip to the yesterday afternoon by the Alaska M. S. ZAPORA ....Sept. 17 Elawgl s facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or| time. Address or phone Empire. |y " o and two daughters,| expected to return here next week. | States, a crew of city employees Air Transport Patco flown by Shel- S. S. 'BANDON -.....Sept. 30 Port Alexan: 500 on premises. i b b it T o Mitchell, - |still is engaged in repairing em- don Simmons. On the first tri JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent soe F. Fager: p Xt | P x e et THE parties who threw rocks thru B S DOW. JONES AVERAGES |yankments along the Gold Creek |K. N. Kneil and Gordon H. Tros- PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. NABH sedan, splen windows of Hiway Delivery truck|® ¢ * v ®® ¢ w2 @ 0 6 o Todays Dow, Jones averages are|channel. (sett went to Skagway and Ed - Good tires. Telephone 4134. early Sunday morning are known. | ® TIDES TOMORROW -}as follows: Industrials, 128.52; Both sides were washed out seti-|Behrend went to Haines. = R e 2R Must pay for damage or action|® ® ® ® ¢ e ® & & © o e e ©|3501; utilities, 27.02. ously during the recent high waters| Mr. and Mrs. J. Shank were pas- l’ S FOR SALE—Coal and Prun»ul;;lloas‘ will be taken. HIWAY DELIV-| e ik iE i el |caused by rains. New, more per-|sengers on the second trip, return- | P.A,A. SCHED LE See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone) ppy oW I:J- }',}6 am., 23 feet. manent concrete and rock footings |ing to Juneau after an hour spent | = i e PR U eans - % High tide, 9:10 am., 11.1, feet are being installed. |in Skagway. Behrend also return-| Every SUNDAY . Fmrba.nks to Juneau FOR SALE — new 12 ft, sarr.| LOST ANb FOUND pav tde, 2 4bpm, (68 ant | The city also has a crew of men|ed to Juneau from Haines on the|| ~Every MONDAY Ketchikan to West Coast Cheap. Telephone 349. — — HLgh tide, 8:80,pn., 155 Lech |at work on the wooden overhead|second flight. Every TUESDAY Junesu to Fairbanks iy . {LOST — 2 spare tires on Fard L T trestle at Fifth Street, which crosses| Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Adams were Every TUESDAY Juneau to Ketchikan Guy Cheng, Chinese Davi scup| Wwheels. If found please notify the _ SHOP IN JUNEAU! the mew concrcie thoroughfare on|Passengers aboard the Alaska Adr| Every TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau player, who attended Shanghai uni-{ Empire, Juneau Motors or Phone |y s Calhoun Avenue. When the Cal-|Transport Patco piloted by Sheldon| Every TUESDAY : Juneau to Sitka versity two years, hopes to remain| 299. , FINE houn Avenue project was built the Simmons to Sitka this afternoon, | é WEDNESDAY Juneau to Chichagof in this country to finish his col- g | wooden structure, which serves as|S!OPPIng at Hoonah and Tenakee| Very Fairbanks to Juneau legiate schooling, possibly at Tulane.| RETURNING TO JUNEAU || Watch and Jewelry Repairing a safety crossing for school children, |€nroute. | Every WEDNESDAY .......Fairbanks to Jun - Mrs. Mary Miller and her two|| at very reasonable rates was disconnected. Following the de. | fr———eeee—e —c Every FRIDAY ... Juneau to Fairbanks AR A é'i’“flifihfinhflf ki, l[ PAUL BLOEDHORN | elsion of the City Council last week, | B l PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS ! A % P e age-way ing agai - at al ' Jones:Stevens Shop % are returning to thelr Juneau home | | LORHLOAI DL EUR B en iy s belag dun at-| utler IM auro Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations aboard the Prince George. 4 b i | ] | LADIES' — MISSES' | i il =S Dr C \ READY-TO-WEAR : Chatham Strates ‘Tinnsportation Co | SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ug 0. s pe . I \ 3 < | Sewara sircet . Neas Tuwa ({ [ [ M b SCHEDULE| M. S. “DART” — B Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. 3 “Express Money Orders id e W s PR NP CHANNEL BUS LINE :‘. g = ? P !‘ridny‘ Anytime” Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 H ves mmer m t AMMUNITION Leave Auk Bay, Leave Juneau | t 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake Phone 13+ Free Delivery MAKE RESERVATIS)NS.EARFY | Guns for rent, bought sold and 47:00 am. 7:30 am. | Port Alexander and way ports. Flying Time Saves Vacation Time i exchanged—Alwiys Open 8:15 am. 9:30 am. | Freight recetved not later than ¢ Special Fishing, munting; Sightseeing Trips arrang 12:30 pm. 2:30 p.mi P m. Thutedey. upon request SEE BIG VAN 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. POR INFORMATION Soirer Prast: 8fanat 1*7:30 aan. bus goes via Glacier and MAURICE C. REABER, Phose 628 B e Montana Creek. & 0% SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at B = 8 instead of 7 am. | ’DINE and DANCE | IA N L SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk| i i the = - YRy S. S. ‘Prince George’| “T'omorrow’s Styles {|pay ai 6:45 pm cnd Juneau at| Minor details that are tnee ‘ | so distressing in time Prij 9 Today” 10 ph. i of bereavement have o b ? oday ;‘Afl:ll;n:' :m’"(,‘ SPECIAL! | Tio blais t0 4" .Cartee i Biraht: dotith- ‘ khves Ank- Biy .:tlB.:fn pm. and Sadwcton serv \goum'lt ke A i:mr- SAILING i : pert and affic b oo TO. VANCOUYER,, VICTORIA | —~ P [* "RIPS EVERY DAY b o t 1= ) il y a carefully and SEATTLE | e personnel eliminates ‘B | ! the extra fasks that BOEING FLYING BOAT BB Shepard & Sons From Juneau Peter P inevitably appear. Our 5 : | an | services are complete 0 R S T PRINCESS ALICE «; i | 1 in every detail. ]Mc Own Siore” ! Beauty Shop [ ADIAN August 9, 23 o e e SRS FLOAT—Telephone 45 PRINCESS LOUISE | PHONE 221 { ® l 0 N A L August 16, 27 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. || I 3 - o | , Introductery Special The Charles W. Reduced Summer Tourst Fares FL3 Tt Sew 5 1l Carter Mortuary & el G s $5.00 Permanent Now $350 § | PHONE 136-2 TH E SAN I TARY GROCERY Trakels, reser¥ation aad ‘il l Finger Wave Free “The Last Service Is the : i particylays from [T e B Greatest Tribute” PHONES 83 Ok 85 ‘The Store Thas Pleases Y. . MU Ao