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E A 3 TN e B AR, e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1935. 1 nformation Phone 374 NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sométimes don't’ wish ‘to | be bbthered with phoue: calls ' and answering ‘dovrbells;so we | give them a bex nwnber, such 4s Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send. letiers addresscd to” the box obumber Hoted. - Wo willses tiser gels them. THE EMPIRE ven-room furnished | steam heat. 7th and Harris. Bpuse, eiec. I. Phone 2004 the adver- FOR RENT—Wo furnished’ rooms 1sy and Gastineau. TO sublct furnished Phe 1793 house. WILL sablet iurnished Assewbly. Phone 5052. Oil t two months starting Sept. 1. 304 FOR RENT—REONY A SUNLAMP—| $0.00 per monih. Rentai pnymenujl"OR SALE — wmew 12 ft. skiff. 7 appticd on pucchase price. | for YER PAW'S DRWYIN' US ALL P PICRICKING #5 for two months. 5-room | burner | FOR SALE — Remington portable | FOR SALE—A! bargain prices, sev- | FOR SALE—Sliver W‘OR SALE I‘HQ Cn'lcrern Mlg Co. | typewriter, $30 cash. Call Spickm Apartment. No. 8 after 6 pa. FOR SALE - Used .Thor washipg | machipe. .Cheap - $17.50 as Is See Parsons. at . Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE—Used Round Oak coal heater with coil, $15.00. Jurieau- Young Hardware Co. eral new and used coal and wood circulators, also Round Oak coal heater with *coil. Juneau-Young Hardwere Co. and Blue Fox pups, alsc mink. Too many for available pens. Rudy's Ranch, Glacter Highway, Juneau. . . . . » K] . . . ’ > . . ¢ FOR SALF~Five-toom house. 12th and B. Phone 3282. rOR SALE——N’\r\‘.hErn Hm’l prop- erty. One of the best buys in Junesn. Priced low for quick See owner on premises. sale, bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n § and'7 ;z‘n plant. Fu' , basement. spaecious racilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or see F. Fagurson on premises. NABH sedan Good tires. ,m“ndld wnun,lonI Telephone 4134. | | POR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. Bes Jureau Com'l Dock or Phone i 8. Co. FOR RENT — T. stenm-heased bedrooms. 10tk and B. Phoné Purnished house, 4 p reom 202, FOR | noie: - Prons furnished M ‘RENT-—Two-romn _hitalsned EIRNISHED apart Niexinovich Apts. BIANOS, ronie WANTED _wghte. weshive, foning or c!em-; e Sm;;\v A‘mx ed. Algo wa\er lights. Also Phouc 5601, et Phone 143 ing in homes, hour work. Tel phope 3552, apartraept with bath. Telephone WANTED -~ Woman will care for children by day or hour, luundress, eleaniug offices. Day or hour. Rooms. good WANTEDUsed diesel Eheldon Jackson School, Alagka: engine good cperating condition between 25 apd 50 h.p. Must be bargain, Oall'Rooi One, Orplieum in Sitka, TURE Cash < CETT . WY S your ulu Ruw Lw or trade al' Numget mv MISCELLA '\‘LOL‘* value ENROLL now, college courses be- gin Sept. 17, 503 Guldstein Bldg. OALL- Rick Richards for replace- ment on electric range elements and quality electrica! work. Phone De"thgs LOST: AND FOUND FOUND—Lady's Taku Hogbar. Owner Jeather purse al may have same by < proving property and paying for this ad. Call at Em- pire Office. TSHOP IN JUNEAU! Cheup. Telephone 349 TOTEM Grocery James Ramsay & Son FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH MEATS Phone 182 FreeDelivery! | o K | Fa 95 W 3K Minor. details that are G no plsce in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and effivient work by a carefully directed persounel eliminates the “extra tasks thai inevitably appear. Our service are complete in every detail. |8l K his The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Al Short Scenic Flights, $2 THOUGHT IVING LS TP PICNIC ed by ‘W day afternoon. R, | Coll, {son, D. B. Abel, Lynch Call aboard the iBear les in 14 fathoms ‘of water, honer together, with eight of his young fricnds at a dinner party {erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. TG_LEAVE, POR KETCHIKAN. mallést outboard motor ever man- : ufactured, focexy clerk:at the LOre. whose recent even{ here returned from a honey- moon' in the soum on’ me Privioess |3 LmAse i Grogery. PA QBJEG ..’.I..'l... e Steanm' Mavemont; ol NORTHBOUND : Alaska in port’ and scheduled e to sail for westward at 4:30 o'clock this am’mwn —— SCHEDULED SAILINGS North éa’ scheduled ‘ to " sail ‘rom Seattle September 3 at 9 p.m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle September 4 at 9 a.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seartle Septemoer 7 at'd am! Notrthland Scheduléd 't5 sail from Beattle ' Séptember 9 at’'9 p.m. Northwestern schediled to sall from Seattle, Sept. 10 at 9 a.n. 3 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Victoria 'schéduled to-arrive at 5 o'clock this afterndon ‘and sails south 2 hours later. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 5 a.m. Thunrsday and sails 'south 2 hours later. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- doy night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petershurg, Kake and wayports. ® @ 0 " 008 e o0 ARRIVE HERE FROM INTERHJR The PAA |- el E‘ecun pilot- J. Barrows aund’Willlamn nox on the cduled-flight from airbanks, arvived at 3-o'clock Sun~ A: Bird, ‘Demse Harry Danziger, R. J. Glea- . Fred Mohlcr, and n wers ‘passengers planel L e —— e vveoss er w000 TIDES TOMORROW . 0'0'....".‘..' Teet. feet. {eet. feet. High tide, 4:19 am., 124 Low tide, 'T0:10 am;, 42 High tide, 4:08 p.m., 148 Low’ tide, 11:00 ‘p.m.; 2.0 ——————— CAUTION TO. MARINERS The wreck of ‘the M. 8. Polar 0 yards, 41 degrees true from the st end of Dry Spruce Island, upreanof Strails. AR TP e LENWARD 1S 11 YLARS OLD Glenward ‘Kirkham wab guest of ven for thenm at the nome of his irkjain, Sunday in celebration of |, s eloventh birthday. Ocneva Feero is planning kan _ where " L RKING Y Mortenson, Tacoma youth left the iStates an July 20 in 16-fgot Boat ‘equpped ywith the and -argived here ‘on vgpst, 21, 43 riow, ggumvmdoxklgs HERE, Mr, ‘and Mis. James. Ramsay, Jr., marrisge was - an bs I:g:lpr(ewr ot t.he’ i BOEING ‘FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 ol ey o L . ] . . . - (3 . & & & 0 ol . ¢ . . o . L3 . . v . . . . . « wyf hrends YER PAW DECIDED THAT HE'D GIT CWS : LOBISE HERE ON SHORT CALL MONDAY NighT 'Sleamer Brmgs 25 Pas- | .sengers from Van- » cotiver, B, €00 F Prohably because she was the last vessel from the south' to ‘call’ here Before the opening of school, the Princess- Louise had 25 Juneau pas- sengers when she berthed at Pa- !cific Coast ‘Dock ‘at "8 o'clock last |night from Vancouver, ‘B. C. The Louise, ékippered 'by Capt. ! Skagway, ‘from where she will re- turn to Juneau ‘early Thursday morning. She -had 46 round-trip- pers. Purser A. G. Ba.rkers list: From Vancouver, B, C.—J, “L: Davidson, “Mrs. G. Diincan, Mis. John Glassé and three chfldren. E.'H. Hill, R. F. James, Mis§ B: Locken, James Primavera, J. R say, Jr, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Roach, R. Ross, Jil, * Joseph 'H. Sterling, Al Wile, Henry A. Harmon, Miss 2epoon, G. M. Simpkins, Mis§ W, Mason, A. G. Tanner, Master B W." Tanner, Mrs. M. Lister and dnughter R inbound M Walter P. Scott, t R PRINCE RUPERT * TRIP OF YEAR: oleamer TakES 28 Pa/s— sen!gmrs Southbound, 4.9 dy Sunday . Ending the Canadian Nattoxml steamship stops hcre for 1935, the steamer ' Prince . Rupert lef{ City Dock -ati 2 0'clock ‘Sunday morning for ;Vancouver, B. G She arrived fromi Skagway at midnight. According -to Agent. H. R. Shep- ard; the season “wds the hehviest ever.” The ‘Prince Rupert tobk 2 Junéau passengers ., south. ' The outbound lls' For . Vancouver, C.—Richard Holmes, Ward . McAlister, . Thomas | B. ‘Hayward, Charles Nye, Sim Saari, George Conn, Donald Seaton; John - Shiels; Archte' Shiels; -Hans | Hoomberg, Mrs. MHes Imiay,” C. M. Jones; Miss Alice Bleom, Mrs. . L. Smith, Janet McLéish, Helen 'Flynn, Mrs. T. J. Waite, ‘Stanley \Thompson, - Jr, Mrs, Stanle ompson; “A. Bl Adams, B d; Wright, Mrs. Wright, kfic canh —ee— — nméns TO" WHITEHORSE Mr. and Mis. G. N. Ryder 'Vnncouver B. C., to Skagway on the: Princess ‘Loulge.” Théy are r turning, to, Whitehprée, Y. T., where! Ryder is in the coal and wood bust- PG&S‘ 3 AfMY HEAD RETURNS ' Adjutant A. G. Tanne ! [Balvation Amw Mumed ta, Junk: ffom |Vancouver, 'B. C. on : the {noess” Duulfio accompanied by, They hnd been|, absent from Junéau most, qf the| s son Robert. Summer, while the b\sy reduvud ietiienl’ attehtion, He had beunm s. K. Gray, left at midnight or © “resa Schroeffel, lipa, SAILS ON LAST- | From Skagway—Sister Mary Ed- | ‘wakds, Mr§:' 'Nve, Florence Markle, | By | 1§ PASSENGERS:32 ARRIVE HERI:' : NflflTHWESTERN ‘;,,, | Bribging 4 sm;au ‘night. from' Seatt's: She leff thres hours lateér for Skagway, then returned here, southbound, yes- | terday evening. The Narthwestern, which has 40 ‘round-trip passengers. aboard, is CLIEF STERRETT parsons to Juneau, whose duty it was to catch the the ‘stéamer Northwestern arrived stern line of the vessel as she was |at Pagifie Coast, Dotk ‘at 6 o'clock coming alongside her berth, didn’t ccmmanded by Capt. O. C. Ander- [ #oR Paul B. Coe is purser. The inbound, list: | Prom ‘Seattle: Berg,: Harriet R.’Cutler, Ruth Cof- fin; Bvérett R. Erickson, Mrs. Min- nie Fahnstock, K. R. Perguson, Mrs. Bedtrice' Honold, L. E. Howe, Dal- ma Hanson, Glenn Hyner, Mrs. Hy- ner, Eriid Jarvis, Henrietta A, Kare- vaar, T. I. Lavrischeff, Mrs. ‘Layris- Esthét C. Lunsetter, Robert W. Marcum, Myrtle J, Moe, John A. Murdock, Mabsl M, Monson, By—? A H. L. Ball; Velma we: Bldom, Mildred ‘Bloom, HannaH and ron L. Miller, Mrs. Miller, Margaret | McFadden, Elma Olson. Ann Roh- wer, Mrs. Hawley Sterling, Mrs. Te- | From Ketchikan—John E. Pegues, Helen E. Gray, O. A. Schonacker. From Wrangell—Joe B. ‘McDon- ald, Ories Daniels. From Ann Mason, James O'Connors, Max | Haribc, Pete Biérly, A. ‘Diasigo, Emil | ““"f‘ ] u ‘LaPugisa. J. Putlez. j The oulbmind list *(Lynn Cnna.l iports)} Luey H. Sinclair, ! . Irefic Smith, Margaret A. Yeakey, | Petersburg—Agnes Ynunz 4 For ' Skagway—Sister Mnry Phil- | Dan Kirmse, Mrs." Kimsie, Chmles King, E.'C. Redgrave. Tor Haines—Mrs. K. Andrews, W. IP. Johnson, Mary Barros, Mrs. M. Barros, Katherine Andrews, A. An- drews. The ports): inbound list (Lynn Canal Vietot' Pearson, Velma Blpom, Mil- dred . Bloom, Margaret ‘McFadden, H. 'Borey, Johnson From Haines—Mrs. E. Paulson, Barbara Paulson, Mrs, child, Thomas Mely: ‘| 'The outbotnd Mst( south)z | For Seattle—C. H. Smth, Mrs Smith, D. MacLeod, Mrs. MacLeod. | For Sitka—E. S. Calhoun, Ethel Cammett, Knut' Cflgberz Don Ingalls, Bnl' Coate and ! gj | Leave Auk Bay A stern line' became a ‘“stern” problem at Pacific Coast Dock last uight when the steamer Northwest- |en was in port from Skagway. It seems that the longshoreman, move “lively” enough. .The line, therefore, saggetl between the dock | GEDVING ALASYAT SfhA I LIE 'Steamer » ‘, ALASKA ALEUTIAN Sept. 8 Sepit. 10 YUKON Senti 10 Sept. 16 N'WESTERN ..S¢pt.10 Sept.14 Sept. 16 ALASKA Sept.14 ' Sept.17 Sept. 23 YUKON Sept.21 Sept.24. Sept. 30 ALASKA Ot 1 ‘et i N THE ALASKA: LINE : PHONES: M J. Wllccx, Agent "Phone 1 and the ship, and, in a few sec- ionds, had become spun around the churning propellor shaft like thread around a spool. A hurry call to Capt. Art La- Gasa, Juneau’s deep-sea diver, say- ed the day, Ma.neuvering his Al- 'askan nlunsslde, under the North- i n's stern, he. went to . work t the hawer strands, swollen from the water soaking. During his hour or more of work, duite a.| crowd lined the dock edge to watch operation. the unusual Boat Seattle Jureau Juneay B. 5. North Sca ..Sepl. 3. Sept. T ggg lg M. 8. Northland ..3ept. 5 Sept.13 . L BoUND TREP:. §'s’ North Sea . Sept.16 Sept.20 Sept.2l unm Orden " SEATTLE" M. S. Northlaud ..Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept. 27 wafl " 8. 8 North Sea’ . Sept.30. Octv 4 Oct. @ d SR N i Lo M. 8. Northland . Ogt. 7. Oct 11 Oct.1i l’hunq 138 X Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 2 l'm Delivery Chatham Strale’'staossortation Co M. S. “DART” Penmer Dock every Friday . ‘for Petersburg, Kake, 8. 8. North Sea HAROLD KNIGHT, agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticke! Agent CITY WHARF GUY smn. Douglas A‘:nl. Port Alexander and Wiy ‘poris. a-rmnz reckived not* latet than 4 P ‘m. Thursday.'. -~ FOR, INPORMATION | MAUNICE ©. REABER, Phone 1623 FIME SCHEDULE| CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Juneay i *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. | (818" alm. 9:30 am. | 1 L3 2:30° p.m. 5‘pm 5:15 ‘pm. | *7:30 a.m. bus goes vin Glacler .ano | Montana Check. | = SUNDAYS: Bt leaves Auk Bay a 8 instead 'of 7 am,” ' 'SPECIAL: ‘ Lehyes - Auk 48" pm “and Juneay ‘st 10 pm. £ 8K X‘h‘,efi:uy‘ 0 st%lumfi“l.m ¢« TRIPE tvznv DAY 1l alniosi immediately ' after” the | JO“NSON T.AVELS | | W. P. Johnson' made. the round- tip: voyage from Juneau to s&u \way, on the Northwestern. Alaska Air fransport, Inc; " FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Clater :Rates PHONES Juneau Hnngu, 612; Nights, _wn‘ Office, 587 sm:umN SIMMONS, l-lm . an B—-SEATI‘LE. wAsu Reattle Saiiings S. S.' BANDON. xeumm M. S. ZAJORA® S. S. BANDON, ... M. 8. -7AP3?{.A - S. S, BANDON : JUNEAU L’O‘KMERCML nocs{--mzent PHONE 3 Main and W)llqugfhly kve the Pacific Alaska AeraL\'fl AC MMO TION SERVICE, heastern’ Alaska. W Ltfectwe Septe will close S montmumg Between, Juneau and F:urbauks ‘one ‘seheduled -1 weekly ]eavmg Juy;pau raverys Tuesday st mdon ariving. Jujieau from. tPairbanks Wem"Suml'w # !’AbSENGERR AND: Exmmzas Two-Way, Radlo cq!pmunlenmn nq(h tronnd tations ;at.all ll.-m CAPLI'QL BEER PAREORS. Private Booths Lchu fifim’!uEnum

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