Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AND NOW, LADIES AND GENTLEME! JOE ZIFF WILL GIVE YOU FIFTEEN MINUTES OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRD CALLS . T THANK YOU.¢ SAILING SCHEDULE keave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Aug Aug Ayg. Aug Au Aug Aug Aug. 2 Au Aug. 3 Au Sept. 3 Sept Sept. 8 DueJunean Sauthbounc Aug. 26 Aug. Aug. Sept. pt. 2 Sept. Sept VICTORIA YUE N'WESTERN ALASKA ALEUTIAN THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcux, agent, Phone 2 Marme New Phone 374 | swim met e e h—erioeie— — FjR”;A:.;h Hoi»ex am.'diofg; 24 PASSENM‘ | Goamt 5 averspe wards to the| ain for cash. Write Empire Box Steamer Movements ARRIVE HERE physically eapable of taking this ne. No. G. 815. {work will be exempted upon a Daily rate per line for consecu- Vessel Due to Leave for|siatement from a licensed physi- five insertions: First day, per line Leian Seattle Early Tomor- Students, both boys and girls, row Morning ~16YM CLASSES ASSIGNMENT | TAUGHT IN AL OF TEACHERS JUNEAU GRADES PUB. SCHOOLS § (Continued from Page Five.) RS FOR SALE—1 circulator heater. Cheflp New. Call 315 Gold St. Information 9 g Three-room house and Through tickets to California by Pa- cific S. 8. Lines (Continued from Page Five.) it cg | NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at_6 o'clock tonight. Zapora due about 8 this eve- ning. It is suggested that all High hool students take Physical Edu- on each year but this is not quired. Students who are not taught by the following teachers: Helen Webster, Helen Parrot, Hlma | Olson, Kenneth Ferguson, Walter Hautala, and Floyd Dryden, princi- | pal. Helen Parrot Mll assist Mr. Miller | 38 in the string section of the orches- / fluz’ il Abiiss tra. Helen Gray will take “er place | | while she is so occupied. d & fl R l H l&éfl Beginning with the [ifth grade \m I’: TRAN SPORTAI—ION CO FOR SALE4 'nm Sport model; Lymann sights. Excellent condi- tion. Reasonable. Call afternoons | | | | i | or evenings. Phone 2504. | ad bt i SCHEDULED SAILINGS 2 Lu Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle this morning but no report at 3 p.m. today. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 26 at 9 p.m. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 26 at 9 pa. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle August 27 at 9 am. Bandon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 30. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince George due southbound at midnight tonight. North Sea scheduled bound 8 a.m. Sunday. Aluetian scheduled. southbound about 2 a.m. Monday. Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wedn.: day night at 6 pm., .or Bitka wd wayports. Dart leaves .every kriday at 7 a.m. fcv, Peter i and waypogts. Coj must be in office by 2 selock on day of publication to |FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- | insure insertion on same day. erty. One of the best buys in| We accept ads over telephone| Juneau. Priced low for quick| from persons lis'od Jn telephone sale. Sec owner on premises. Urectory. o ey "OR EALE—Elghueen -foot round-| EXiope 274... Askfor, ad-taker, bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 335 Willoughby Avenue betwecn ! 6 and 7 pm, B RN | FOR , SALE—The Concrete MIg. Co. ol AR B L L -| plant. Fw. basement. spacious ROOM6 with or without bLoard facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or Third and Main Sts. | see F. Fagurson on premises. Dishe “4|NABH . sedan, splendld condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. Pollowing days, per line who take part in school athletics, | Minimum charge, 50c. 1 Monthly rate: furnished on re- FOR SALE—Five-room house. 12th | | \will be givén credit for Physic ducation and will be exempted tuest. and B. Phone 3282. from the regular gym cla: the classes will be ‘dvpaltmcmm»‘ . That is the top four grades will be handled by the six teachers listed above. In addition to these meet | regular grade teachers special sub-| will be taught by other warn- hich include the following sub-‘ s: Geography and hygiene, Hel- en Gray; music, Byron Miller and Bringing 24 passengers to Juneau, the steamer North Sea berthed at City Dock at 7 o'clock last m;m’ from Sitka. He left four hours later for Sitka, and is scheduled toliwo days each week for all s leave here again at 8 o'clock tomOr-|dents, Hence, when High School row morning southbound to 8e-isiudents register, they should in- attle. clude in their schedule two periods Capt. A. W. Nickerson is in com-|per week of Physical Education. |Ruth Coffin; home economics, Hel- mand. Purser B. R. Gillespie re-| Both gymnasium floors have been en Gray; manual training, | ported the following inbound Mst:|sanded and varpished and are now ' Dunham or Henry Harmon; From Seattle—Mrs. R. L. BUeW-|ready for elasses. High School stu-|Ruth Coffin. art, Elizabeth Stewart, Edwin Stew- |dents will be required to have gym| Advanced algebra, solid geometry. art, Mrs. G. F. Freeburger, Helen |suits and 2 towel and showers after| Dlane geometry, advanced math | Martin, Mrs. James Briggs, Miss|sym exercises will be required. This| (college algebra) and trigonometry, | Marian Cramer, Mrs. Vera Kaser,|is also true of upper grade boys Lucy Sinclair. | Mrs. Dull, Mrs. J. E. McKinley, Mrs. |and girls. Junior English, senior BEnglish, | C. E.James, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. T.| In the grades above the fourth:<dramatics, public speaking, journal- A. Jones, Jennie Johnson, Mrs. F.|the girls will have gym classes on|ism, Everett Erickson G. Milligan, Mrs. George Kerin |one day and boys on the next day., Freshman English, sophomore Virginia Rouse, E. C. Michaels. This will permit using both show-|English, girls’ gymnasium, libr From Ketchikan William A.[ers by the same groups and hence | care debate coach, Esther Lunset | Hesse. will facilitate the matters of show-| Home economics, biology, Helen From -Petersburg Leo Ness,|ers for grade school students. | Gray. | Frank Barnsides, K. Webster. | French, Latin, Outbound, the North Sea carried Need Gym Shoes | Moe. six passengers. They include: No student will be allowed on| Chemistry, physics, boys' gymna- For Sitka—B. B. Dobbs, Ed Bow-|the gym floor unless he is cquipped | sium, debate coach, Robert Marcum. | | den, Boyd Yaden, Mrs. Yaden, Mrs.|with tennis shoes or goes on in| Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, ! C. C. Collen, Harry R. Hall stogking feet. The mere fact that Totem, Margaret Yeakey. | c P ik A il his feet are shod in rubber or| U. S. history, civies, world history, | 9 o v oo o oo @ o o olcemposition soles will not meet re- business training, vocational civies,| » TIDES TOMORROW e |quirements. The teacher does not|Harriett Cutler. | Gfl flN TEN_BAY /oo eeeoeeee e e s o o|have time during the short gym General shop (carpentry, gas en- Low tide, 4:49 am., 1.1 feet. periods to inspeet shoes to be sure gines, boat building), Henry Har- High tide, 11:20 a.m., 131 feet. |that there are no nails protruding mon. Low tida, 03 pm., 46 feet. from rubber heels to mar the floor.| Algebra, business law, High tide, 11:00 p.m., 146 feet. |Hence, if students do not have a|principal, Alex Dunham. Tides Monday gym shoe or a tennis shoe they General science, band, orchestra, o i ¢ Low tide, 5:32 am., may play in stocking feet. Gym Byron Miller. Prmcess Lculse, Ivoran to High tide, 11:58 a.m., shoes or tennis shoes are recom-' Commercial art, glee club, chorusw : : FiTY Low tide, 5:46 pm. mended for this period. They are Ruth Coffin. Maintain Sailings High tide, 11:44 p.m., required in the High School Physi- Through October Starting with the current sail- ing of the steamer Princess Louise, the Canadian Pacific British Co-|5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon lumbia Coast service between Van-| from Seattle. She loaded 91000 lcouver, B. C,, and Skagway goes on board feet of lumber last night, & ten-day basis, The fall sailings|most of it billed for the Matanuska cal Education classes. Provision will be made for thp from the Canadian port were an-|Valley colonization project. .Lpounced here today by V. W. Mul-| The inbound list includes: Gym Classes Gymnasium classes will The only fine serving Alaska that mom- tains a cegular weekly service thromwghout the year. Lea. . Juneau Leave Seattle Aug. 19 Aug. 26 bvp\. E Arrive Juneau Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 . 27 4 Boat North Sea Northland North Sea 1 S art . 8. S. 8. ROUND TRIP S SEATTLE south- N:u'Ull.md S, S. 8. North Sea 65.00 house. Phiogié zoz. $65, Sept 30 FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house on Dixon St. Call 385 FOR Rth —Two-room apartment with bath 1532. NOW 12 ft. Cheap. ‘Telephone 349. oy Phone Phone Phone Phone se000s 0000000 RCRRRRR IR ROOIOROESS sgent Agent HAROLD KNIGHT, J. B. BURFORD, Ticket CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Guy Chem: Chinese Davi scup player, who attended Shanghai uni- versity two years, hopes to remain in this country to finish his col- legiate scheoling, posslbly at Tulane, MISCELLANEOUS turnished ‘Telephone Douglas Agent VACANCIES close in.Seaview Apis. Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. German, Myrtle | = | | <‘ .artments, | VACANOY, MacKinn o~ ke SEWING ‘and allerations done by Mrs. Saloum. Call 1951, -nu-o.o'.-o..-0..o.oo-o...oto-..o..o.l.oo. o-.o-.a-r.c: -— FURNISHED apartment for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone . 5601. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. - THE parties who. threw rocks thru FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLAN *| - windows of Hiway Delivery truck early Sunday morning are known. Must pay for damage or action will be taken. HIWAY DELIV- ERY. George Andersuli. or 3-r-rn house or State jrice. Box 988. WANTED WANTED—Sewing of all any kind. Phone Mrs. Bathe. EXPERIENCED. piano tuning and expert repairing by a specialist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 4622, | Vi At Reasonable Charter Rates apariment. - - : Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 LOST ANb FOUND IDSTfA puir of blvfocal glasses on road between Douglas and new bridge. Reward. Wellman Hol- brook. S hall . Sk e SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot 03 14.1 36 153 feet. feet. feet. feet. WILLb NAV lGATlON COMPAN\ PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sailings | Ports of Call . BANDON ....Aug. 30 | Tenakee | K atham’ Strales 112, M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every l"'ridn)‘ . BANDON Sept. at 7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake, . S. ZAPORA ~Sept. J Klawak Port Alexander and way ports. | . S. BANDON Sept. Port Alexander ‘ JUNEAU GOMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent Runge, the Victoria brought ~ten rassengers to Juneau when she arrived at Pacific Coast Dock at SHOP IN JUNEAU! Ketchikan Hydaburg Craig FOR quality . electrical wiring, call RICK RICHARDS, telephone 98- 2 rings. . ZAPORA Sept. Hoonah AMMUNITION Guns for. rent, bought sold apd exchanged ways Open SEE BIG VAN Juneay Chichagot HAB anyone a comfortable furnish- ed house to: rent to a reliable party for the winter. Needed be- fore" Oct. 1st. Schoettler. Phone Lowyr S Strost 506. e in 4 ¥ % & Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special $750 Parmanent Now $5.00 $10 Permanent Now $7.50 $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME OMY upper. grade children to have space available .for their gym outfits, towels, etc, so that they may be kept at the building. A clean towel lvihill, Juneau agent for the C.P.R.| From Seattle—Grace E. Naghel, The Louise safled from Vancou-|J. B. Turton, Mrs. Turton. ver Wednesday and is due here| . From Ketchikan—D. M. Bothwell, late this afternoon. This large|A M. Deonin, K. K. Kyler, Hugh will be required each week. Each student will furnish his or her Frelght recelved not later than 4 PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. steamer will make five more sail-|J. Wade. ;-lngs at ten-day intervals from Van-| The outbound list: For Seward— own soap and each student will| p m. Thursday. ! {couver as follows: Friday, August|W. C. Smoot; for Seldovia—J. S. be required to use his ewn and not| FOR INFORMATION Fairbanks to Juneau 30; Monday, September 9; Thurs-|Jeffrey, Mrs. Jeffrey. “Borrow” from others. This w YMAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | SUNDAY ) ] Ketchikan to West Coast day, September 19; Saturday, Sep- be insisted upon for sanitary rea- s e | MONDAY k Juneau to Fairbanks tember 28; and Thursday, October| T I M K ECHEDULE sons. Hence, while not necessary, s'. UT TUESDAY ) _Juneau o Ketchikan K CHANNEL BUS LINE it would be convenient for each | ON PRINCE SsHIPS | ¢ TUESDAY u Ketchikan to Juneau ‘The Princess Norah, regular win- Leave Juneau student to have some sort of a S. 8. TUESDAY 0 Juneau to Sitka iter-run ship, then will take over ’I.’IO am. WANTED—Used diesel engine good operating condition between 25 and 50 h.p. Must be bargain. Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska. Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every Every WANTED—Widow iady wants -jork badly. In need of employment. Best: of references. Phone 472. ‘Prince George’ and $. 8. ‘Prince Rupert’ | Notice is hereby given that the Leares st City of Juneau will call for retire-| J3 Hound everyi i:tur—. ment on September 1, 1935, six| el o o8 Sewer Bonds of the City of Juneau, dated March 1, 1929, numbered 1 to| 6, inclusive, denominations of $1,- | 000 each. By order of the City Council. FURN your uu. &0 'm0 value Cash or trade at Nusget shop. L e o DR, SABIN’S Everything In Furnishings for Men soap container after school starts. TUESDAY k Juneau to Chichagof the route for two runs, completing |/Leave z;lk Bay Glass spap dishes will not be pe mitted due to the danger of drop- WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY . TFairbanks to Juneau Juneau to Fairbanks _the Qctober sailings. She will leave lon Saturday, October 19, and Mon- ping them upon the concrete floor.| ., FRIDAY PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS day, -October 28. As usual, the regular ports of CALL FOR SEWER BONDS | | Two-Way Radio Communication with ground stations at all times call will be: Alert Bay, B. C.|[°7:30 8. bus goes via Glacier ang [ J {Prince Rupert, B. C, 'Ketchikan, Montana Creek. L rangel. Botceshice. g s | SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Boy s Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. < . 8 insf of 7 3 g ;s::“:’,fiw:::"";“‘g’:s s;?:]::":‘: SUNDAY s::gm s i Office Gastineau Hotel “PHONE 206 'mnd; on mumbouna trips. Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation Time 10 pm, WA IS SAH‘M Special Fishing, mianting, Sightseeing Trips arranged SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! ‘[9 WESTWARD ,-FOR Leaves Auk Bay st 6:45 pm. and ______M——————-—»‘ CANNERY EMPLOYEES Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY For the purpose of calling at i FERR? iy ¢ many Westward salmon can’x‘ifles CA N A D l A N . ! PACIFIC to load packed fish and to take aboard cannery employees, the steamer Victoria, skippered by Capt. Joe Ramsauer, left the Juneau Lum- SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau ber Mill Dock at 6 o'clock this PRINCESS LOUISE morning. The Alaska Steamship Company August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 is sending the “Vic” to the West- ward in order to ease the south- | bound travel on the steamers Alas- |ka and Yukon, thereby giving more | passenger accommodations for pas- sengers here and in other South- pm't Oct. 3, 15, 24 Reduced Suxwer Tourlst Fares Now in Effect. Flaal limit October 31 T’tkets, reservation and full particulars from east V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 0 p.m. 5:15 p.m. H. R. Shepard & Sons Agents.” Phone 409 CANADIAN NATIONAL A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. — e SHOP IN JUNEAU! INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. . e st et i FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ' B. M. Behrends Baak Bldg. e e e e e LU | { Juneau Cash Grocery et | —adv. Jones-Su;"'ens Shop LADIES — MISSES LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 17:15a.m. 8:00a.m §:158.m. 12:30p.m. 3:00p.m. 8:15p.m. LRAVE DOUOLAI Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Mopey Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Frec Delivery | Juneau, Alaska ording to Purser Lee M. BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 Ok 85 “The Store That Pleases” CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery JUNEAU RERSEIOAEN AR (REET EE Yuneau Ferry & Navigs. tion Company