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POLLY AND HER PALS WISH YU'D HELP ME WITH THESE INVITATIONS, SAM'L. . I'M GIVIN' OUR BJRAL NEIGHBORS A PARTY BE HO’LAE)?‘ I GOTTA 'BETTER IDEE THAN 'me:r SUSIE ) LEAVES FER Y' TALKIN'_TO, SAMIL 7 e NOBUDDY, SUSIE. By CLIFF STERRETT Want Ad | Information Phone 374 by 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 FOR SALE—Round Oak heater, Al condition. P. O. Box 046, or| phone 299 | FOR SALE—16 hp. Johnson out-| board motor and sea sled. Rea- sonable. Inquire Royal Blue Cabs. FOR Savrk—Restaurant in Juneau; good location. Inquire Box P903 Empire. FOR SALE—Upright Rea- sonable. Phone 357. piano. FOR SALE—Used violin, good con- dition, $10.00." Telephone 2552 as Box 10-A, Empire. FOR SALE—Model “A” Ford pick- up. First class condition. Rea- People wanting 'to answer sonable. Apt. D., Coliseum Apts. these ads should send letiers addressed {o the box mumber | FOR SALE — Small wood or coal tisted. We will see the adver- || cookstove with coils. Uesd five tiser gets them. months. Telephone Thane 6-3 rings Ave n 5 ]‘IE ENIPIRD ] fOR SAI.F 1933 Chevro]et CO\II!L eeeereeeend | TWo0 spare wheels and tires. Good condition. Phone 4004 after 5 p.m FOR SALE—Best hotel site in city. Will take the price in hotel stock i Apply P. O. Box 437, City. FOR RENT--One-room apartment, S 377y Byrished. 522 Goldstein Build- FOR SALE—Secondhand typewrit B irter 2 pm er. Good condition. Cheap. Ad- 2o dress Box 863, care Empire. FOR RENT Five-room house s S | nicely furnished, ol heat, new FOR SALE ;8,.5‘@“:’";;“’2;;25:“ oak floors, and four-room steam | hHouse at 886 West Sy heated apartment, new oak floors, Terms can be arranged. See par-| electric range, Frigidaire, Call ¥ 0D Property. BRI §ioasor Apts FOR SALE—One back bar. Call rtly oom house, p: FOR RENT-—5 Northern Hotel, 0 00000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zapora scheduled to arrive sometime during the night. Northland scheduled to arrive late Friday night or early Saturda; Bandon eduled to arrive about next Wednesday. “es00n0c0eess o SCHEDULED ILINGS Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seatile Sept. 27 at 9 pam. Alas! scheduled to sail from Seattle September 28 at 9 scheduled to B. C. Princess Louise from Vancouver, mber 28 at 9 p.m. d North Sea schedu sail from Seattle at 9 pm. SOUTHBOTU Yukon next to che M Lo y Priday at shurg, Kake aesnoeece0c00 000000 e N and wayports. ® o0 e o040 e P e LeVEULLEOL00UGEURLELOERLeLDBEOROCDD 08 | Juneau Mar ; furnished. ~ Call FOR SALE—Silver and Blue Fox Works. | pups, also mink. Too many for FOR RENT—Two-room furnished ’(‘};j“}““{l°HPfi'ij f;“zy" Raach, hotise. Phone 4743, or call 503 Glacler Highway, Juneau. | Willcughby Ave. POR SALE—Northern Hotel pro) FOR .RENT — Single or double| ©rty. One of Lhel bcgtr buys x‘:fi steam - heated rooms, downtown |~ Juneau. Priced low for quic sale, See owner on premises. location. Apply 326 Second Street or telephone 318 "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. VACANCIES close In. Seaview Apts. Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. |NASH sedan, arumeAt for rent. Phone 5601. splendid condition. Good tires, Telephone 4134. FURNISHED Nickinovich Apts. PIANOS rrmeaaum—a Phone 143. 1!‘0& SALE—Coal and Pres-w-]ogs.] George Anderson. 1 See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3. 12 ft. skiff. New sh and eye brow d\e $l Also | L()\‘T A*\D FOUND all types of beauty work. Reason- | able prices. Lola's Beauty Shop, |LOST — $40 in currency, between telephone 201, 319 Decker Way.| Venetian Shop and Juneau Ice ~ | Cream Parlors. Reward. Returh to Wm. Zirglis, are A. J. Board- ing House or Phone 385. WANTED PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPARTMENT GIVING | BETTER DISPLAY NOW; The Piggly Wiggly Meat Depart- ment, under the management of Ed Shaffer, has just completed al general remodeling, under the di- rection of the Krafft Cabinet Shop | |WANTED—Man wanted to supply and Jerry Powers, formerly with| Customers with famous Watkins . Fred Wendt, painter and decorator.| Products in Juneau district. Write | The new arrangeme i, while be-| J. R. Watkins Co, 4512 Hollis C instrument preferred. Wil- liam Sandberg, Phone 364, Apt. 1, Nugget Apts. Street, Oakland, California. | ing much more airactive and brighter, gives the meat depart- WANTED — Dishwasher M\}s‘t b ment a better arrangement of . experienced. Apply Erwin's Board- meats, and also permits the man- ing House. agement to install equipment which| AR | he says gives Piggly Wiggly one of WANTED—Girl for general house-| the most modern and up-to-date| work. Telephone 98, two shorts| meat counters in Alaska. and one long. Increasing business in the depart- | i .} ment has added one more emplgyee WANTED—To. borrow. unmedmtely about $400.00 on real estate val-| to the payroll. Mr. Shaffer said,| bringing the butchers' staff to| ued at $1500.00. Address P. O. Tour Box 2352. e WANTED—Lady wants housework | | b | Pepper is the chief probuet of| DY Toe gAY cifhouliione 838, ‘| Satun, a small Siamese state in|WANTED—ExpertHosiery mending, | the Malay peninsula reasonable rates. Goldie Halm at Butler Mauro } Drug Co. “Express Money Orders I'UR.H youx olu go0 ‘lto mlue Cash or trade at Nutmel Chop. Alaska Trucking Co. “Efficient and Courteous Service” Anytime” GENERAL HAULING Stand at Central Beer Parlor Phone 134 Free Delivery { | Phone 607 o WANTED TO BUY—Good trumpet,| the F‘lorencc Shop. | lew Club Is Formed Organize as Purely Social Group The new Northern Light Social Club for unmarried young people met for the second time last even- under John A. Glasse, guidance of Rev a night for meeting which woulc not - integfere with choir and other club activities, definite organization o continue the club as a purely sccial group at present. Games were played, refreshments tendance was reported. e Sedan-chairs were first used in the town of Sedan, France, and were introduced into Fngland by Sir S. Duncombe in 1634. e e, ——— QHUP IN JUNEAU! so distressing in time. of bereavement “have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and efficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that ipevitably appear, Our services are complete in every detail. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Marine News mmnod Young People Bach, sailed from Pacific in the Presbyterian OChurchiyorypRr CHILD RETURN HOME Due to the difficulty in finding sital was postponed, and ‘it was decided T" I M E sCH ED UL E were served, and a gratifying at-|peave Auk Bny | Steamer * Line Is Bankrupt Pacific Steamship Files Pe:| tition—Labor Troubles, Given as Cause | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 26. Declaring that its losses, because »f labor troubles, have been more than $1,000,000 in the past yearw he Pacific Steamship Company has | iled a petition of bankruptcy pro- ngs in the Federal Court in a'| | ment, g Has Made " Big Deal Water Syste’r—n—]s Purchased from Kilburn—Coun- cil Takes Action Declaring that a former agree- wherein the sum of $7,60u was the price to be asked and paid for his water system, had expired on the first of last March, L. W. Kilburn at a special meeting of the Council last night stated that | $10,000 was now his price for the ystem. The original figure was estab- lished by a Board of Arbitration | mutually ag: greed upon by both par- ties to the proposed deal, last Fall when the application for the pub- lic works loan was being perfected. The Council headed by A. F. nove for calling for reorganiza- Granberg, acting Mayor in the ab- ion and scaling down of debts. sence of A. E. Goetz, argued the Federal Judge Harold Louder- |question for three hours with the ack signed the order for the hear- | assistance of Norman Banfield, at- ng and set October 1 as the date. | ey, until by arbiiration the The com is left in possession | e of $8,750 was agreed to and > its prop: in the meantime. ment in full for that amount The Ps Ste uthorized. mship Company goodwill, calculated at $1,000,000, and liabilities of $2,900,000.| being cau: he item of Tho general strike of 193¢ and Immediate settlement of the is- ue was ssitated by the delay in formal acceptance contract by Wright and the lumber strike this year. are Stock to put in the new systems ven as primary causes of e for water and sewerage for the losses in revenue. city. Thyee hundred tons for the sys- !tem is already ordered and will Estebeth ave the south for Douglas Monday by steamer. . Kiiburn purchased the system to Sltk“ from Abmer Murray in 1918 for | $5,000, | Damitte System for $1,000. Motorship - Estebeth, ‘Capt. E.| Dock for Sitka and way points a j o'elock last night. Purser Davi Ramsey reported two passengers) ‘utbound: Nick Peticovich for| Chichagof, and Z. F. Zuern for Sit- | ka. ! Mrs. George Leveque, who has! oeen confined in St. Ann’s Ho: ,; Teturned to her home yes-| In 1923 he purchased the According to the agreement, the Coast | City will pay $4,000 on the system and the remainder in monthly payments, - — L Y e 0 . TIDES TOMORROW 000000000000 v P High tide, 0:3¢ am., 156 feet. Low tide, 6:36 a.m., 08 feet. High tide, 12:43 p.m., 164 feet. Low tide, 6:58 p.m., 0.0 feet. ‘erday with her new son. CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Juneau *7:00 a.m. %30 am. 8:15 a.m. 9:30 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. T"- *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacier anc Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 am. Saturday and Sunday Night Special Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 p.m. Saturday Night Special Leaves Juneau 10 p.m. 4 TRIPS EVEKY DAY | WATCH HOSPITAL Y P.‘L. McHALE CANADIAH PACIFIC IAQLING 4 YA e SEATILE From Jmm PRINCESS LOUISE October 3,154 PRINCESS NORAH Octy. 24:and. Nov. 2 Roungt ; Trip; Winter: Rates: now in fl ,,,,Yw ' Trokets, rescrvmon ‘and tal ' particulars from. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agest JUNEAU That deep rich &g Schilling flaver 1 ‘Those who know their tea, .| know that rich fragrant ! flavor that comes from just one thing .., .TOASTING! @» . by Schilliog! Schilling L O Toasted 1 €A NOTICE 10 {SSOLVE PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereny given te Dave Housel, Fred Henning and H. S.! Graves, all of Juneau, Alaska, to this effect, that unless Three Thou- sand ($3,000.00) Dollars is paid me for work performed on the JULIA Group; HELEN Group and the| NEW CHICHAGOF Group, Mining | Claims, of which I am also a part- ner. I hereby am serving notice to the above named; that if the| amount as stated is not paid me' within thirty days from date of| first publicaion, I hereby serve no- tice on the above named Dave| Housel, Fred Henning and H. S.| Graves, that we shall disband ns‘ partners in all the above named mining claims, and hereby serve notice to you all that I shall be- come sole owner of the Julia Group, Helen Group and New Chichagof Group Mining Claims, all of which are located on Chichagof Island, Alaska, and are in the Sitka Min- ing District, | My address is Chicagof, Alaska. (Signed( PETE SAMARZICH, Chatham Strates ‘ransportation Co, ! A 23 RT” Leaves Femmer Dork every Friday | at#7 a m. for Petersburg, Kake,! Port Alexander”and ports. | | Preight, received not later than 4 p m, Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MUBICE C. REABER, Phone 4623 SE YEAR PO’J‘V"‘ Seattle ...Sept. 21 Sept. 28 oct. 5 Sept. 24 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oet. the year. sy Leave Boat Beattle M. S. Northland ...Sept. 23 S. S. North Sea ept. 30 M. S. Northland ..Oct. 17 RoOND TR S. 8. North Sea ..Oet. 14 SEATTLE , M. S. Northland ..Oct. 21 S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 28 i a M. S. Northland . Nov. 4 S. S. North Sea ...Nov. 12 HAROLD KNIGHT, sgent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen'. 3 8 B 22 29 THE ALASKA = LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M| J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 RVENG ALASKA THE Normhound Rflut.hhnund Sept. 30 Qct. 1 Oct. Oct. Qct. Nov. 14 21 28 4 ‘lm only %fln serving Alaska ‘that msin:’ tains a regular weekly service thromghout Arrive Leav. Juneau Junesy Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Phone 109 it B S s PHONE 3 WILLS Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent Seattle Sailings Ports of Call Sept. 17 { Ketchikan Tenakee Sept. 25 Hydaburg Hoonah Oct. .3 . Craig Juneas il Klawak Chichagot i Por{ Alexander Main and Willoughby Ave. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE ' At Reasonable Charter Rates, SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot : Junean Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 58% i 3 { i I FERRY TIME o\ LEAVE JUNEAU | 1:308.m 6:15a.m. *3:50° .m. T:15a.m 6. .p.m | 0:00a.m *1:30p.o 1 §:15a.m. 9:45p.m X 12:30p.m 11:16p.m | 3:09p.m. 12:00 Midoys | i 3:15p.m. *1:00a.m. | | LAAVE DOUGLZS | 6:30a.m. | laesu mei Navigs Aon Cowpany WINDOW PHONE 485 . “Next to First National Bank” Clean $1.50, Jewels $1.25, Main Spring $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 Crystals 50¢ and 75¢ “All Work Guaranteed” | FEATURING CARSTEN'S TC HAMS AND BACON— THE SANITARY _GROCERY PHONES830R 85 +/ | ', ALASKA MEAT CO. “The Store That Pleases” CLEANING | BABY BEEF—DIAMOND U. 8. Governn.ent Inspected Pacific A N Office Gastineau Hotel j Pl e St Y PP B i % & Between Juneau and Faitbanks ‘one scheduled trip weekly leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon and arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday. laska Airways, S, Inc. !lO | capITOL BEERPARLORS ! private Booths A | AND,BALL ROOM |, unches Dhnemz Emy Nigm BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS™: 2 Hour Service Merchants’. Lanch Short .Orders Regular Dinners £ “ 9 o