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ll THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1935. f s SORR ARCHY, BUT I CAN ONLY SAVE YOu ONE DANCE e Want Ad Information Phone 374 | — NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. | People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed o the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them THE EMPIRE | | adaiait | rame —- | FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. Phone 4743, or call 503 Willoughby Ave. FOR RENT Single or double steam - heated rooms, downtown location. Apply 326 Second Street | or telephone 318 | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished House, Third and Franklin, $30 Call Waynor, Phone 28. FOR RENT—Just renovated furn- ished 4-room house with bath $20 month. See Albert Normand at house No. 122 West 10th Street after 4 pm FOR REN1--KENT A SUNLAMP $2.00 per month. Rental payments may be applied on purchase price Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment with batk = Telephone 15 ) &= 8 <, o) son, boat builder, south side of 12th Street below Fair Building FOR SALE—Wooden twin beds, bow ends and chiffionier with mirror Needs repainting. Only $25. Tele- phone 464 FOR SALE—Drapes; complete set of dis bridge table, reason- able 1 at No. 6, Harris Apart- ments. FOR SALE—Used Ford pick-up| truck. Reasonable. See Walter G Hellan FOR SALE—Best hotel site in city. Will take the price in hotel stock Apply P. O. Box 437, City. FOR SALE—Secondhand typewrit- Good condition. Cheap. Ad- dress Box 863, care Empire. er. FOR SALE — Six room furnished house at 886 West 9th Street, Terms can be arranged. See par- ty on property. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house, close-in. Real buy. Phone 6. Call after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—One back bar. Call Northern Hotel. and Blue Fox Too many for Rudy’s Ranch, Juneau. FOR SALE—Silver pups, also mink. available pens. Glacier Highway, FOR SALE—Five-room house. 12th and B. Phone e VRah POR SALE—Northern Hot: erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- bottom rowhoat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. NABH sedan, splendid conditlon Good tires. Telephone 4134. MOR SALE—Coal and Pres-10-logs. See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone ¢ NLY ONE. WHAT DANCE DO YO WANT--- I KNOW 1T, ARCHY. A WALTZ OR A z LLLWO— STEP? Marine News | - SUNK JUNEAU " BOAT RETURNS T0 PORT TODAY Halibuter Dalene Brought Back Here from Reef by Jazz Temporarily patched and re- |paired, the halibut boat Dalene, |which rammed an uncharted rock and sank Sunday, August 6, one and one-half miles north of Point St. Mary, near Berner's Bay, ar- rived in Juneau this mormmng in tow of Cash Cole’s gasboat Jazz, chartered to Capt. A. J. La Gasa, s 0000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND scheduled to arrive Thursday. Bandon sometime Northsea scheduled Friday ' evening. Evelyn Berg due to sometime Monday. to arrive arrive SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louisé scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 19 at 9 p A Yukon sel Seattle a.m. land from Seattle 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 27 at 9 p.m, SOUTHBOUND Alaska 2duled next LO duled to sail from September 21 at 9 > NI scheduled to sail Sept. 23 at SAILINGS southbound direction the submerged craft had been raised, beached and rpaired for the tow to this port. Last Saturday morning the Jazz, skippered by Cole, left Juneau with Cole’s barge in tow for Berner's Bay to attempt the salvaging of the fishing craft. Capt. S. E. Anderson and Jens Satre, of the Dalene, accompanied the salvaging party, with Capt. La Gasa. l the Bad Weather Heavy weather prevented )lirst three attempts to raise the craft, made on Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday morning. Later Monday, three cables were worked under the Dalene, which was about 12 feet submerbed at a minus 2-foot tide. With a hand winch the craft was raised along- AILINGS Estebeth 1caves every Wednes- day mnight at 6 pm., Zor Sitka ind wayports. Dart leaves every Friddy at 7 am. fcr Petershurg, Kake and wayports. I I N I A A BIDS WANTED FAR CARDYING s for mail trans- The vessel was then Juneau and]|.he beach, drained of water at completion of |.ow tide, and temporary patches . L] L] [ . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . « Sealéd prop towed to portation Beiwacn Dou after the By CLIFF STERRETT THAT'S WHAT {Juneau deep sea diver, under whose | These are typical of the anti-Jewish. posters rmany today. T a sign at a At top “Jews Not Admitted Here.” Right érom a Jew Is a Traiter to His Country. seen throughout Nazi | German_resort reading, | a Berlin poster reading, “Who Buyz | .” Lower is another Berhn displav reading, “Wives and Girls, the Jews Are Your Ruin.” ALASKA CALLS IN LYNN CANAL ON WAY WEST All Steamers Visit Haines and Skagway Now as S. E. Boats Off MEXICANS ON RAMPAGE;TEN KNOWN DEAD Citizens of.On; Town Raid Another — Trouble | Over Bourdary ‘ Skagway and Haines were includ-| MEXICO CITY, Sept. 18.—Re- [ f i s ERVING ALASKA YEAR DOUND SAILING SCHEDULE - & e BeN Leave DueJuneau Due Jun€aw Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 ... Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 ..Sept.28 Oct. 1 oct. 1 Oct. Oct. 8 Oct. 14 . 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Steamer ALASKA YUKON ALASKA YUKON ALASKA YUKON THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 £ B HLAN SPORTATION €0 * \ Tae only fine Serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service througheut the year. Leave Seattle Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Arrive Juneau Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct, 4 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland S. 8. North Sea . M. 8. Northland .. 8. 8. North Sea ..Oct. 14 M. S! Northland ...Oct. 7 8. S. North Sea .. .Oct. 14 RuUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 1n 18 11 HAROLD KNIGHT, agent .. J, B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . .. GUY SMITH, Douglas A, gent ... "WILLS Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call Ketchikan Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Juneay Klawak Chichagof M. S. ZAPORA . S.'S. BANDON . M. S. ZAPORA S. S. BANDON M. S. ZAPORA Pori Alexander ¢d in the ports of call by the ports from Pucblo said that hun-!| cteamer Alaska when she left Pa- dreds of citizens of San Jeronino, in| cific Coast Dock at 4:45 o'clock Teculipan, invaded a neighbcring vesterday afternoon for the West-|town, Acuestomac, killed ten, and! hwzy, are{of canvas and wood put on. Oifice De-| The salvaging party left the area Tuesday noon with the barge and Bids a Le sealed and turned|Dalent in tow. They put in at the new bridee and {réquested by the Past vartment JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. VACANCIES close 1n. Seaview Apls FOK SALE — new i2 i, SKiif Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. FURNISHED aparument for rent Nickincvich Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS renteG—anea Phone 143 Creocge Anderse | house or Box 988, WANTFD—2 or & apariment. State WANTED WANTED—Young woman, must be experienced, to care for office and answer phone calls. Address B 886 care Empire stating ex- perience in first letter. ;I;ANTED - Exi)ericrlrmva woman wants washing, ironing or clean- ing in homes, hour work. Tele~ phone 3552. %3 a rize. value Unop TURN your v gus ‘Tl Cash or trade at Nugget MISCELLANEOUS EYE lash and eye brow dye $1. Also all types of beauty work. Reason- able prices. Lola’s Beauty. Shop, telephone 201, 319 Decker Way. Chattham Strate cisasioriabion O M.S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dok every Friday st 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | Frefght received not later than ¢ p m. Thursdaj, _POR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 PP JUNEAU Drug Co. *“Tnl‘. CORNER DRUG STORE 1 i - P. 0. Substation Nb. 1 i FREE DELIVERY 1 e - e e o . I7°S Wise to Cali '8 Juneau Transfer Co. % . when in need of VING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal £ Transfer DUCK HUNTERS ARE |feet from Cheap. Telephone 349 REMINDED OF 1935 SHOOTING RULES Duck hunters were - being. re-| minded by the Alaska Game Com- mission today that all shotguns holding more than three shells must be plugged to limit the load to three cartridges and that shooting | hours are from 7 a.m. to 4 pm. The ceason opens Friday for 30 days. The new regulations which are available in brief form at the Com- mission office point out that it is| unlawful to take migratory water- fowl from a point more than 100 the shore line as de- termined by ordinary high tide, or where ‘the'e i¢ continuous natural growth or vegectation extending be- yond such shore line. Duck stamps also are nccessary this year and are available 2. all postoffices. Minor details that are %o distressing In time of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and 2Mficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our services are complete in every detail. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the | straight. in to Albert Wile, Postmaster. Fritz Cove last night because of The schedule calls for two round [heavy weather and left this an- (rips daily and cne on Sunday,|chorage at 2 o'clock this morning, these to be made by auto, rather|coming to Juneau around Douglas than ferry bLoat which is the|Island. method of transporation now in use. < Party Weary All of The salvaging party ex- pressed and showed weariness from their struggle with inclement weather conditions, the difficulties ,,,,,, o re—— — FOUR HALIBUTERS her afloat enroute to Juneau. SEATTLE, Sept. 18—Halibuters| Capt. La Gasa did not use the arriving today and selling, were as|diving equipment he took with follows: him. From the western banks—Yaku- tat 35,000 ponnds, 9% and 8 cents, Vansee 38,000 pounds, 9% and 8% cents. From the local banks—LaPaloma 4000 pounds, 9% cents straight; Curlew 1000 pounds, 10 cents AR L el L o KETCHIKAN MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AT RADIOVILLE Bill Gallway, of Ketchikan, com- ——————— mitted suicide yesterday a. Radio- ® & v v s e o 9 o e eolvile near Chichagof, according to . TIDES TOMORROW ® |2 telegram to U, S. Marshal William ®® 0004800880800 e ofT Mahoney from U. S. Commis High tide, 1 am, 121 feet. |sioner Smith of Radioville. Smith Low tide, 11:31 am. 55 feet. |asked that the Marshal notify Gill Low tide, 5:42 p.m., 140 feet. |Sheets of Ketchikan and Mahoney beh = ‘contacted Deputy Marshal Hardy at the First City to attempt to lo- cate Sheefs. Details of the tragedy were not ziven in Smith’s report. s oo L Blicnst BAKER TO WESTWARD Sam D. Baker, agent for the Wal- ton N. Moore Company, is en- route-to Sewara from here as a pas- senger on the Alaska, TIME SCHEDULE v CHANNEL BUS LINE GARLAND BOGGAN | [tesve Auk Bay Leave Junesu Hardweod Floors i, bisg oty Waxing I’(')Iisllii)g 2:30 p.mh. Sandir;g 5:15 pm. PHONE *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glgcler and GARBAGE HAULED | Montana Creek. Reasonable Monthly Rates ’ 4 ! 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECTAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at 2 10 pan. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL! Leaves Auk Bay at 8:45 pm. and Juneau at 1 am. ¢ TRIPS EVERY DAY Bus leaves Auk Bay at i E. 0. DAVES TELEPHONE 584 I Phone 4753 n SELL AT SEATTLE in rasing the Dalene, and keepmg‘ ward. Beginning with the Alaska,| all Westward-bound Alaska Line | iips will make Lynn Cahal calls/ inasmuch as the purely Southeast Alaska runs have been discontinued until next sprirg The Alaska took 20 passengers on the Westward trip. She had ar- rived here earlier in the afternoon from Seattle. The outbouna list: For. Seward—T. Lahikainen, Mrs. A. Olton, Gil Rich, Sam Baker, W.1 | Crawford, T. Dorano, R. R. Berg- |man, J. T. Fetrich, Mrs. R.' T. | Kaufmann, W. C. Arnold, R. W. Snodgrass, R. C. Jones, J. Oskol- koff,. Kit - Carson, Tom Hall, Flor- |enge Walker. For Skazwa, |ey, A B. Kilsey, | For Haincs—Audrey Watkins, - e - ARNOLD T0 CONVENTION { W. C. Arnol¢, who has been vis- iting here for a few days from Ket- (chikan, left on the Alaska for iSeward. A former United States | Commissioner and now an attorney, | Armnold will be one of the First| | City’s delezates at the''Seward con- vention of the American Legion. B..Green, F. Stor- wounded 20 and destroyed a num- | ber of houses. | The fight was reported to have resulted from an old boundary) quarrel which Acuestomac citizens! ddenly appeared. L Lk SHOP IN JUNEAU! WATCH HOSPITAL P. L. McHALE “Next to First National Bank” Clean $1.50, Jewels $1.25, Main Spring $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 Crystals 50c and 75¢ “All Work Guaranteed” : SAIL {10’ VANCOUVER, VI and SEATTLE From junmu PRINCESS LOU August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15,'24 Reduced Sumu.er Tourist Fares Now in Effect. © Plaal limit October 31 Tikets, réservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 3 JUNEAU ~ Greatest Tribute” PHONES 83 OK 85, Yinean Ferry & Navig tion Cowpanv THE S4ANITARY GROCERY N s e Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE ! At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Junean Tangar, 612; Nights, 8604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot | # % ;. Between Juneakt and Fairbanks one scheduled trip wegk}y leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon and arriving Juneau from. Fairbanks every Sunday. Pacific Alaska Airways, Ine. Office G gine(\_n’.‘fl.olf_qg PHONE 206 = "Tor ‘Every Purse h’n’d‘hety Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS ; Y A .’@‘I’ ROOM : Pngv;te Bgot s 7 p?eing Every Nif;t BAILEY’S ™ i i CAFE " Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" ¥

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