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| AR il | EM—— ¢ Sicamer Moveménts ROOMS with or Third and Main Sts.. FOR RENT—Five-room fm'mshe(l house. Phcmc 202. FOR SALE_1 circulator heater. Cheap."Naw. “Call 315 Gold st FOR SALE _Three-room house*and lot 50x100. Free_ water. See Mrs Reilly, 4ih and Kennedy. FOR RENT—5-room _unfurnished house- on Dixon St. Call 385. FOR SALE_26 ft. trolling boat New hull, Star engine, sleeps thréeT $250 cash, including skiff. T281 at Rock Dump. FOR RENT—Two-room turnished . apartment with bath. Telephone NORTHBOUND Bendon in por! ils south at ® 9 o'clock tonight. Victorio scheduled to arrive at @ 5 o'clock this afternoon. North Sea is scheduled to ar- rive at 7 tonight. Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- o morning served Riad 'UU‘U 1DV UiV o FINAL '35, RUN Thoxe blasts from | the stearher as the vessel's “swan song” for the 1935 tourist season. With those blasts, the Alice lelt her berth at Pagcific Coast o |dock and headed for Vancouver, B. ‘C on the final run of this sum- ner : The Alice, completing her fourth nah and Haines before coming to Gastineau Channel, the motorship Bandon arriv e at 11:45 o'clock this morn She berthed at the Juneau ( al Dock and is scheduled leave at 9 o'clock tos night, probabl kan and Seattle Capt. George: Swanson is in com- mand of ship. Melvin Hill is d her to TAANUSS ROV e (¢ | Delayed by making: cglls at Hoo- | direct for Ketchi- | 1532. ing and sails for Skagway at FOR SALE—House and let. Bar- gain for cash. Write Empire Box No. G. 815. noon. rincess Loulse scheduled arrive late Saturday after- noon or early evening. A S . VACANC[ES close In. seuvlew A,)m . Furnishea. Alfo wazcr lights. Also o cabins. © 0 e s | FOR SALE—8 mm. Sport model; F‘OR ALF‘ Leave Auk Bay Lymann sights. Excellent condi- tion. Reasonable. Call afternoons or evenings. Phone 2504. One 35 Remington rifle, one 16 gauge single shot, hammerless shotgun stocked for boy or woman. Telephone 3021. end B. Phone 3282. Zapora due Saturday. VACANCY, “partments. FURNISHED aparument for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. MacKinno™ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle August 24 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle August 26 at 9 pai. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 26 at 9 pm, Northwestern scheduled to sail n SIANOS rentea—iuned. Phone 143. George . Anderson. . . . . L] . 3 . WANTED—2 or 3-r.om “nouse or % aparfment. State jrice. Box 988. & 5 . WANTED : . . #OR SALE—Northern “Hotai prnp- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. SR Ry "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mfg. Co. plant. Fu.. basement. spaclous tacilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagoerson on premises. NABH sedan, splendid condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. !'v)n SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3 FOR SALE — mew 12 ft. Cheap. Telephone 349. skiff. Cheng, Chinese Dnvi scup ayer, who attended Shanghai uni- versity two years, hopes to remain in this country to finish his col- | WANTED—Widow iady wants Ieginl,e schooling, possibly at Tulane. " MISCILLA NEOUS and | “alterations done by Call 1951. SEWING Mrs. Saloum SUMMER SPECIAL — Permanent and tinger wave. Lola Beauty Shop. Lola Hill, Prop. Phone 201. 319 Decker Way. YOUNG man wants general office work or clerical work in grocery or dry goods. dept. Experienced. College edcation. time. Address‘ or TIIE parties who threw rocks thru Lerthed at City Dock at 6:15 o'- windows of Hiway Delivery truck early Sunday morning are known. Must pay for damage or action last run for 1935, will ERY. LO\I ANb l()le) be taken. HIWAY DELIV- LOST — 2 spare tires on Ford Railways this wheels. If found please notify the Empire, Juneau Motors or- Phone 299, __ ser Coram said that he doubted if | 1 U’.S’I‘A—A pair of bi- foczl gln on road between Douglas and new modations for all bridge. Hol- brook. TIME CHANNEL BUS LINE Reward. Wellman 7:30 a.m. 9:30 am. 2:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. #7:00 a.m. 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. i | *7:30 am. bus goes via Glacier ano ===~ | Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Tay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at 10 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Auk Ba} at 6:45 pm. and Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY Chalham Stratws T1snsportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at-7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake. Port Alexander and way ports Prejght received not later than ¢ p m. Thursday. i 2 FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone {623 SOUTH OoN PRINCE SHIPS S. S. ‘Prince George’ and S. S. ‘Prince Rupert’ Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. H. R. Shepard & Sons Agents. Phone 409 TFull or part night, it will be the final appear- phone Empire. anee of that vessel until next sum- SCHEDU LE Trey include: iand Mrs. Swanson. | Leave Juneau Anderson, Mary Miller, Millie Mil- ‘ler, Nellie Miller, James Mitchell. from Seattle August 27 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince George due southbound at midnight tonight. Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednos- day night at 6 pm, .or Sitka ind wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petershurg, Kake and wayports. WANTED—Good lhome for three ® male kittens. Inquire Fern Beau- ty Parlors. @AN‘&'EDwSeMng of all any kxnd Phone Mrs. Bathe. EXPERIENCED piano tuning and expert repairing by a specialist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 4622. FOR quality electrical wiring, call RICK RICHARDS, telephone 98- 2 rings. e e0 s e HAS afiyone a comfortable furnish- ® ed house to rent to a reliable party for the winter. Needed be- ® fore Oct. 1st. Schoettler. Phone » 506. . WANTED—Used diesel engine in good operating condition between 26 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. e 0 0000 s a0 e e g v e e o Lo e TIDES TOMORROW ©ee e 0 o000 18 feet. 12.0 feet. 57 feet. 139 feet. Low tide, High tide, 10:28 a.m,, Low tide, 4:07 p.m., High tide, 10:05 p. Smeili-Pi EVELYN BERG TO 3:51 am. work badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 472. TURN your olu goo0 ‘oo value. Cash or trade at Nuzzet uh(‘n GEORGE MAKING FINAL TOURIST RUN OF SEASON The . Evelyn Berg, according lingham, ‘The message also states backing is practically assured for another boat to operate on the 8. E. Alaska routs Companny. When the southbound steamer By Frince George calls here Saturday JUNEAU CLUB WOMEN HONOR MILDRED KNIG"T mer’s tourist season. The vessel Miss Mildred Knight, visiting Past President of the Business and Professional "Women's Club of Van- couver, Washington, was entertain- ed at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Brumberg yesterday. In the absence of Mrs. Pearl Bur- | ford, president of the local ciub | chapter, Vice-President Mrs. Anita| Garnick, represented A the Juneau |group in welcoming Miss Knight. Others who enjoyed. the luncheon | were Dr. jRae L. Carlson, Mrs. | Brimberg ahd Miss Anita Garnick. | Miss Knight is visiting her broth- er, Harold Knight, local agent for the Northland Transportation Com- | passengers ~arrived here. Pany. | From Vancouver, B. C.—Richard Holes, Harold Swanson clock last night, enroute from Van- couver, B. C, to Skagway, on her Skipperea by Capi. Eaward Mabbs the Prince George has alternated on a weekly basis with the Prince Rupert for the Canadian National summer. Her purser is Fred Corem. There are 115 round-trip passen- gers on the ship this run, but Pur- it weculd ‘be possible to find accom- applicants for southbound travel in Skagway and Juneau. Eight ——————— FROM ENGLAND | From Prince Rupert, B. C.—C. G. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gathorne-| Hill are round-trip tourists on the{ steamer Prince George from Van- o | the mnext « | Vancouver. | W. 8. Pullen, o der, MAKE TRIP NORTH o | tTip here this season, arrived from | Skagway at 5:30 o'clock this morn- {ing. The Princess Louise will take few C. P. R. runs from of coal at Five follows From Hoonah daughter Felton Haines. passengers arrived here | M k Eason; Metz Miss Every berth on the ship was ta- |ken on the vessel. Twenty-four !p(" ons left the city as passengers on the Alice. They include: For Vancouver, B. C —Robert |Kann, F. B. McBaLh Mrs. McBath, , Mrs. E. R. Mar- |sab, A, J. Ingrahnm. P. W. Racey, |W. L. Cox, F. Cameron, E. A, An- | derson, E. G. Nelson, W. H. Scow- croft, N. B. Ashwell, Mrs. W. Gra- ham, Mrs. P. Short, V. B. Walli- |tenced a Mrs. Wallder, M. Erwin, W. |$50. but |R. Jennings, E. H. Scheirbert, H.|during g m Haines, c Tagg. - o A | KETCHIKAN WOMAN IS BARRED FROM BEER PARLOR d. F.V istrate a der, Ketchikan, uspended the . Raymond, A. Anderson, J. Man- ‘L‘ess to beer parlors and liquor vend- ing establis FOlll‘ ROSES 1S all lcy W Ingram. hments be denied her. to | advices received by Agent D. B.| Femmer, - is scheduled to sail from | Seattle August 30 by way of Bel-| and calling at Juneau, | for the Ketchikan Transportation [ America’s best whiskey comes | from Kentucky and Marylani [ SO PAUL JONES A Blend of Straight Whiskies e} ———y D Old Oscar Pepper A Blend of Straight Whiskies B A R Gart - e SHOP IN JUNEAU! couver, B. C. They are residents of Sidmouth Devon, England. HUNTERS The season is open on BIG GAME—and YOU will be going out after DEER, BEAR OR MOOSE. You will make no mistake to carry along a Model 54 Winchester in the 30/06 caliber for any game found in Alaska. Powerful enough for Brown Bear and still an excellent gun for deer and small game. We carry a variety of Cartridges for this popular arm in both Westetn and Remington. The Model 64 Winchester,is an exceptionally fine gun for those who want a light weight, lever action in the 80730 caliber. The pistol grip and half maga- zine makes this model a wonderful convenient gun. Hunting Knives—Camp Axes—Compasses Flashlights—Gun Oil—Cleaning Rods GUNS and AMMUNITION luneau-Young Hdwe. Co. GET YOUR LICENSE HERE THE .SAN!TARY (;ROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store Thui Vleases” THE FRIENDLY STORE AUGUST 23, 1935. Real Food S D BABBIT’S CLEANSER For General Clea.ing 4 for 25¢ SMALL PACKAGTS White King WASHING POWD_R Each,10: GUITTARD'S SWET Chocolat> A Delicious Drink ‘ONE-POUND CAN John—T'm to be initiated into a secret order tonight and I am scared to deat Bill—“Why so?” Jchn—“Only a month ago I s0ld the Exalted Ruler my old car.” 0—0—o What I say is: Li‘e isn't all you want, but its all you have, so have it; stick a flower in your button hole and be happy 0=~0—o. He and she met cut on the porch between dances. He said, “Get your coat and lets go for a ride, this is an awful party. I think iis a flop’ “Oh, sorry,” she said, “I can't go with you—I am the hostess.” . —NOTICE— The Business and Profc sional Women’s Club are havin~ their nual Picnic at the Rifle Sunday IF IT D( 'SN'T Bring your own !1nch. offee and hot chocolate i be Mazola 0il For Fine Cooking QUART CANS 1 discharged 300 tons | Goldstein, as from and ,'municipal mag- recently sen- woman to pay a fine of sentence »d behavior providing ac- LGBV & E ORI AN | Tomorrow afternoon, canneé and Mary Vander Leest daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. D Vander Leest, will entertain mem- bers of the Juneau younger set at\ a luncheon and bridge at their home, The guests are to be Jean Faulk- | ner, Mary Jeanette Whittier, Geor- | ganne Snow, Barbara Winn, Jos2-| phine McGinnis, Ann Boyer, Jean | McDonald, Sybil Godfrey, Alice Ann | Anabel Simpson, Mm_\‘ | Pullen, and Carol Robertson and Mary L, Council. | Mi;ses , SEINE BOAT FINED | Fines of $325 were paid by three | seine boats, on charges of illegal fishing, who pleaded guilty bafor: United . States Commissioner J {Peters in Craig. They were seiz on the West Coast by a Bureau of | Fisheries stream watchman. C goes of fish aboard the boats were confiscated. Miss C. Felton and e arrived here from Haines on the| Bandon. They plan to take a ship| soon for Hoonah. ’ | FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES OF LOUISVILLE & BALTIMORE MAKE A WHISKEY TO FIT EVERY PURSE [S USSR WOLF CREEK Maryland Straight Rye Whiskey USSP SRS T ick’s (hats “A Nmmpaper Within a Neus[mped"’ TH'L FRIENDLY STORE ec1als ! Lit¢> Boy—“Come quick, Mr. Police:nan, a“ man has been fightir 1 my father for half an hour.” Policcman—“Why didn’t you tell me before?” Littl: Boy—“Because my dad was gclting the best of it until a few .ninutes ago.” 0—0—0 A telcphone girl went to sleep in chuich. The preacher an- nounci: g the hymn said, “Num- ber 428.” The girl awoke with a start. “Ull ring them again,” she ca’led out. 0—0—0 Teacher—“What is the femin- ine of bachelor, Tommy’ Tommy—“Well a—er—lady in waiting.” Cheese Wafers ' Crisp and Delicious 25¢ pkg. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJunenu’ ‘Due Junew Séattle Northbound Southbound Aug. 17 Aug. 2 Aug. 26 Aug. 19 Aug. 2 Aug. 26 Aug. 20 Aug. 2 Aug. 30 Aug. 24 Aug. 2 Sept. 2 Aug. 27 Aug. 3 Sept. 2 Aug. 31 Sept Sept. 9 Sept. 4 Sept. Sept. 10 Steamer ALASKA ALEUTIAN VICTORIA YUKON N'WESTERN ALASKA ALEUTIAN THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcux, Agent, Phone 2 Through tickets to California by Pa- cific 8. 8. Lines m /zaue] Tnd 4 @RTH LA RO\ D IS TRANSPORTATION i;o &} The only fine serving Alaska that maim- tains n cegular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Juneau Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Lea\ . duneay Aug. 25 Aug, 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Oct. 8 Leave Scaltle Aug. I Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 —_— Boat North Sea Northland North Sea . Northland North Sea Northland . North Sea ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Crry WHARF GUY SMITII, Douglas Agent . Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call . BANDON Aug. 30 Ketchikan Tenakee . ZAPORA Sept. 1 Hydaburg Hoonah BANDON Sept. 14 Cralg Juneay . ZAPORA Sept. 17 Klawak Chichagof . BANDON Sept. 30 Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. P.4.4. SCHEDULES Every SUNDAY Fairbanks to Juneau Every MONDAY Ketchikan to West Coast Every TUESDAY Juneau to Fairbanks. Every TUESDAY Juneau (o Ketchikan Svery TUESDAY Ketchikan to Juneau Every TUESDAY Juneau to Sitka Every WEDNESDAY '.......Juneau to Chichagof Every WEDNESDAY JFairbanks to Juneau Every FRIDAY ... Juneau to Fairbanks PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations at all times q s Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation Time Special Fishing, riunting, Sightseeing Trips arranged upon request R A AR | i FERRY TIME CARD ICANADIAN i PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15, 24 Reduced Scrmer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. FlLaal limit October 31 T’ tkets, reservation and full particulars from ¥ W ""M""""'ll‘:"' Avem Juneau Ferry & Navigs e tion Couwpany i 4-s§ 2EEnde fit i =