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| . l | l ; | prre --~-~«¢-~W ! ¥ { b § 8] g - Mz dl‘lfle News FOR SALE — 37-ft. tr fully. FOR RENT—or lease; corner ihoes .‘ equipped. See Chas. Warner. building in Douglas. quire z \ FOR SALE—A perfect chateau or| Sante ‘_Jf*‘a’i‘v"“_“”k""(“‘U"m | AR RO IO L AN AN 7 LR T MY lodge including sufficient| pop RENT—Seven-room house and 4 4 o o & o o © o & & o & ground for a number of summer| Latn nicely furnished, overstuffed b cabins, and waterfront property| rurniture, new oak floors, ciean oil | o . suitable for private dock site 18| 'neqt, fireplace, four bedrooms. Call| o Steamer Movements . available. This property is Within| windsor Apartments n ; I ten minutes bus ride of Juneau| i £ 14§ ot . : and suitable terms can be ar- FOR RENT-—Furnished 4-room'® NORTHBOUND. 19 i ranged. Address W 2222 care Em-| house with bath. Fifth and Ken-|® Yukon scheduled to arrive Fri- e pire. nedy. Phone 1472 e day. ° i | 4 | @ Northland- scheduled- to- arrive 1l { FOR SALE—Wood range, coils, tank, |FOR RENT—Three room furnished | @ ‘F¥iday night. ° bath tub, diesel oil burner, used! apartment, with bath. $22.50 per|e . R doors and windows. See Pastor month. Apply Cliff Apartments. |e SCHEDULED SAILINGS » Capt Banholomew Brings Wood, Seventh Day Adventists| = PP Evelyiy' Bétg sohddubed to-sail o o1 " Church FOR RENT — Unfurnished three- i Beattis Octihes 24 Vessel Into Port—Two room apartment. Phone 421. e FOR SALE—A Fireside with coils for hot w Phone 1681 /FOR RENT—Furnished | apartment. Phone 421 model ironer . f P FOR RENT—Five-room house. Call o single O after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—At a ba: ;u' u\o Show- | ————— - | cases, one electric slicing machine, | FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly one eight-room furnished house in furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. Anna Winn two-room | ® . Table Call 5401 FOR SALE nearly new. Douglas good condition, with lot| 100 by 100. Apply Mike Pusich,|poR "RENT Steam neated furn Dreamland, Douglas. ished apartments. Apply Nugget|® Shop. (® POR SALE—Noithern Hot2l prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sa's, See owner on premises —— e FOR RENT—Furnished cabins. See| o Tom McMullen at residence on! ¢ 9th Street. 1 s-to-logs o |SUNLAM¥#S FOR RENT—Rcmson-J’ able rental charges which may" be applied on purchase price. Al-| aska Electric Light and Power |® FOR SALE—Coal ¢ See Juneau Commercial Dock i Phone 3. i dan, good run- FOR SALE—Buick @ Zapora in port and scheduled to o North' ‘Sea scheduled to sail o Roundtrippers Aboard from Seattle October 28 at o 9 . ® | The Alaska Transportation Com- Bandon scheduled to sail from e pany’s Zapora berthed at Femmer's NI U S ® Dock at 7 o'clock this morning and SOURHBOUND SAILINGS e iwas scheduled to sail for Seattle and "|Tacoma at 5 o'clock this afternoon. ¢ Capt. 8. G. Bartholomew, in charge ®of operations for the new steamship ® company, is master of the vessel ® capt. Bartholomew, formerly cap- ® ' tain of the Evelyn Berg will make o'three or four voyages aboard the sail south at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Alaska scheduled southbound at'1 o’c)o«,k il the morning. Princess'Nofdh scheddied to sail sotithbound ' “dt " 6:30 'o'clock tomorrow morhing. ' Zapora before taking charge of the LOfAL SATLINGS ® general offices of the company in Estébeth “caves vvery Wednes- o Seattle and Tacoma. y at 6-pm, ‘or & | The Zapora, recently purchascd za 1nd wayports: @ from the Wills Navigation Company, Dart leaves every FPriday at e was placed in dry dock in Seattle, 7 am. fcr Petershurg, Kuake ¢ [given a thorough overhauling and and wayports. ¢ painting, ‘and equipped with cold SY, 8T 8.9, § G ¢ W storage facilities. She now has ac- The tranepaciiic plane “Lady Southarn Cross” ol 8:: Charles Kin” ford-Smith, noted Australian flier, is being reassetbled at Burbank, SERVINU MLA"'A THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneny Steamer Seattle’ Northbound Saquthbounc . ALASKA 1 oct. 15 Oct. 21 YUKON . Oct. 22 Oct. 28 i » ALASKA 3 Oct. 20 Nov. 4 YUKON 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 N'WESTERN ..Nov. § Nov; 12, Nov. 22 YUKON Nov. 19, Nov. 27 THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone.2 . Calif,, for a 11,300-mile flight from London to Sydney. Talking plans over while awaltlng 8ir Charles’ arrival are Robert Bolton (top) chief engineer; Thomas Pethybridge (left), co-pilot on the proposec hop, and P. G. B. Morriss, the pilot's personal representative. (Assc ciated Press Photo) IS OFF ON THREE DAY FLIGHT Sir Charles: Kingsford-Smith, in the“Lady 'Southern Cross,” which was reassembled in California and shipped to England, took off from the Croydon Airdrome, London, this morning for a quick three- d'\y flight to Australia, according to Associated Press dnpatches to “the Empire. MlSS GREGG SPEAKS ON INDIAN AFFAIRS Hard work, courage, and unflinch- rs of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, and both are interestéd in the new transportation company. “Beveral substantial men in Ta-! na are interested in the new com- Waterman said. “It seems to o 4.e only liwe serving Ataska thut memn- tains a reguiar weekly service throughout ning order, $85 cash. Telephone | VC"mxmny | i [VERY nice quict heated room for| FOR SALE—Best bu; In Juneau- gentleman, Private family. income property. 403 Franklin St,| West 6th St. Phone 330. See owner at property. FOR SALE — Large Round Oak heater, like new, $25. Phone 299 or call 412 Goldstein Bldg. cabins. PIANO? rentea—1u George An I-TO_R Sna—kcsmumm in Juneau; | good location. Inquire Box P903 |~ Empire. ; LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Upright pia-~. Rea-| sonable. Phone 357 o idian fenl; Call 50. et Reward offere FOR SALE—Used vioun, con- | dition, 51000 Telephone 2652. FOR SALE — Six room furnished| book. Finder please return to Ne house at 836 West 9th Street.| York Tavern and m-p money. Terms can be arranged. See par-| — ty on property. (e 0o 8% ss.0eca VACANCIES close 1. Seaview Apts. | Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also | |LOST — Dxamoud studded plau,lum |LOST — Petersburg bank and check “CHANGES IN NAVIGATION The following changes in naviga- Ition have been noted according to |advices issued by W. C. Dibrell, Superintendent of the Lighthouse Service, Department of Commerce: Aids temporarily out of commis-| {sion; to be restored: | | Lively Rock Lighted Buoy 2, re-| ported extinguished about Oc(obcxi “‘l:) d. | Cape Chacon Light, reported flash- | ing irregularly September 26. Poundstone Rock Lighted Bell g . AT THE HOTELS . ‘u'mber 6. WAN'”“,I,)AM e il ZLOL R o s Hood Bay Lighted Buoy 3, report- WANTED — Woman for general led extinguished September 28. housework. Phone 43. Mrs. H. L. Gastineau | Povorotni Island Light, reported| Faulkner. | Capt. J. W. Irving, Vancouver, B. |extinguished October 17. { C.; James Dalton, Seattle; T. A.! Klag Bay Buoy 1, reported sub- WANTED — Housework, cleaning, | Thatcher, Ketchizan. merged September 28, cooking; competent, responsible. | Zynda | Pastol Bay Front Light, reported | Phone 396. Box 1463. | R. G. Wilms, Wrangell; L. H. not burning September 7. | — | Wilms, Wrangell. -oo ~ SHOP IN JUNEAU, riRST! WANTED—A young man, a olle;e graduate desires any kind of posi- | tion. P. O. Box 1921. ,‘. % | CHIMNEY SWEEP!N%AISO ex MUSICIANS LOCAL pert furnace chipping and scal- ing. Prompt service. Phone 436. | | NO 1 { ' Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. WANTED—Widow iady wants work | Cape Rodney Light, reported not‘ |burning Septeniber 30. | | Point Spencer Light, temporarily | o (showing fixed light October 15. | Permanent changes to be made: | | {Faust Rock Lighted Bell Buoy, char- {acteristic of light to be changed to quick flashing, about 75 flashes per minute, and ¢andlepower to be by day or hour. Needs employ-'! DUDE HAYNES, | jehanged to 70, about October 21. ment. Best of references. Tele- | | Secretary | PARIRENG VPRSP phone 638. |e ~%|5 ¢ o+ ® a3 o v v o 00 WANTED—To borrow immediately, | i3 U ] T(DES TOMOREKOW * about $400.00 on real estate val- | ! ; B iR AT B2 D g LR ued at $1500.00. Address P. O.|| TYPEWRITERS RENTED || Box 2352, | $5.00 per month | Lo.w h_de. 4:51 am., 24 feet. e l J B Burford & CO H High tide, 11:03 am., 155 feet. WANTED—Lady wants housework oo N, . | Low tide, 5:25 pm. 1.1 feet. by the day or hour. Phone 638. || “Our doorstep is worn by || migh tide, 11:32 pm. 144 Teet. . o iy 1 satistied customers” i| JEIE S A i TURN “your old goid 1nto value. vlv SHOP IN JUNEAU! {h - Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. "~ MISCELLANEOUS | } HEADQUARTERS fox A merican| | Radiator letter writing prize con- | | test. Full information and entry| | blanks at J. A. Buiger's, plumbing |2 and lieating. Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 LESSONS In Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282, University of Oklahoma officials estimate they can aid 600 students | with relief money in the next school | term. | HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. " A G R Tue Juneao Launory | | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streeta | “Tomorrow’s Styles Todav” ' i PHONE 358 ~ " | (,ARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors "GARBAGE HAULED | — i [ CANADIAN PACIFIC | SAILING | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 24 and Nov. 2 | Round Trip Winter Rates now | in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 T’tkets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agest JUNEAU ' TIME SCHEDULE } Waxing .Polishlng “hutea’s Oson. Stord” Sanding PHONE 582 | [ N SR 3 [ THE : I | Builders' and Shelf MARKET RASKET HARDARE | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables | Phone 342 Free Delivery i Tllzma: Hardware Co. | '| PAIN1-~CILS { i | -—t CHANNEL BUS LINE ! Leave Atk hiy Leave Jlmeau ' *7:00 alpd. 7:30 am. 8:15'am. 9:30 am. e .2:30 p:m, 2:30 p.m. g 4:15 p.m. 5:15 pm. : [ FINE ‘PHONE '36 Wateh and Jewelry Repairipg * For very prompt | at very reasonable rates LIQUOE. DELIVERY | | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1] FRONT STREET SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at | "8 mstead of 7 am. ' | Saturday and Sunday Night Special | Leaves Auk Bay at6:45 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday Night Special jaboard the Zapora from Ketchikan. commodations for 16 passengers. Overhaul Evelyn Berg The steamer Evelyn Berg, owned by the Alaska Transportation Com- pany, has also been in dry dock for' overhauling and installation of cold storage equipment. The Berg, com- manded by Capt. Chris Ross, former- | ly mate on the same ship, will sail from Tacoma tonight. The two ships will be operated on & regular sched- ule effective at once—sailing from Tacoma at 9 p.m. Wednesday night, | / {from Seattle at 9. p.m. Thursday, night, one ship each week, arriving here on Wednesday morning. Third Ship Possible A third ship will be bought and placed in service by the Alaska Transportation Company about March 15. All three ships will be under Alaskan registry. The name changed to the steamer Ketchikan, |the new ship will be rechristened | the steamer Juneau, and the name of the Zapora will be changed to the (name of an Alaskan port, just w, h one has not yet been deecided. {Evelyn Berg has accommodations tar| |16 passengers and the new ship has considerably larger passenger space. Stockholders Capt Bartholomew, in charge of operations, stated today that the new company includes 60 stockliolders, all active in Alaska shipping. . “We ittwe - souies, YN EDA connecuons.)eswmay and sailed for Skagway at and we are here to stay,” he-said.| Capt. Bartholomew is well known to Southeast Alaska shippers, having | commanded many ships in Alaskan | waters during the last 30 years. He was for several years Superintendent of the Skinner and Eddy cannery at Ketchikan, where he makes his hame. Mrs. Bartholomew, wife of the captain, is a round-trip passenger Round Trippers Chauncey Griggs, Secretary of the Wilkeson Coal and Coke Company, of Tacoma and an official of the| St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Com- pany, and 8. E. Waterman, Assistant| | Sales Manager of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, are round trip passengers aboard the Zapora from Tacoma. Both men are mem- FERRY TIME CARD | LEAVE JUNEAU 9:15a.m. 12:30p.m. 2:00p.m. 3:15p.m. 3:50pamy. 6:15p.m. LEAVE DOUGLAS 9:30a.m. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company e e e Guy Smith | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOTINDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Leaves Juneau 10 p.m. | 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY! PHONES 83 OR 85 afford Tacoma & chance to get into Alaska trade without discrimination, and it appeals to them'strongly.” Griggs stated that he ‘believes that anything which tends toward more efficient transportation to Al- aska will' benefit Alaska generally. You are entirely dependent upon ansportation,” he sdid, “and many r problems are similar to those the Puget Sound district not very ny years ago. 'Tacoma recognizes ka as a part of the United States —not a foreign country—and devel- opment depends upon cooperation not cxploitation.” Fooimoster Albert Wile, who was formerly Postmaster at Ketchikan, an old friend of Capt. and Mrs. Bartholomew, had lunch with them today aboard the Zapora. In ex- plaining the presence of a beautiful I |Buoy ‘1, bell reported ‘missing’ Sep- of the Evelyn Berg, which fs reg-|flowering poited plant vccupying a listered from Ketchikan, will be|Piace of honor on one of the dining room tables, Capt. Bartholomew said: “Several of my friends in Seattle gave that to me just before we sail- ed. I have been going to sea all my life but that's the first time anyone ever gave me flowers,” PRINCESS NORAH IN FROM SOUTH Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Norah, from Vancouver, arrived at the Pacific Coast Dock at 4:30 p.m. midnight. This is her first trip north tn the winter schedule. Passengers for Juneau were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Faulkner, R. Ford, Miss Emily Pegall, Mrs. E .Fox, Capt. John Irving. e e SPECIAL DELIVERY 10 DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL A DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1 I It's Paint We Have It! | i WENDT & GARSTER | ] PHONE 50~ - | 6 . §wn;cs,g REABER, Phone 4622 + ~—-——%§—rfl——n———- ing ‘purpese were named as neces-“ characteristics of the pioneer | sofkers in ‘the interests' of native tealth by Miss Eleanor Gregg; Sup- ervifor ‘of Nurses in Alaska for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in a short! talk Jast evening in the recrention} room of St. Ann’'s Hospital. The lecture, which drew a large audience, was held' under the au-| spices of the Graduate Nurses of . Gastineau Channel. Mits Gregg, whose three months in the Territory have taken her to many out-of-the-way corners, kaelw & the year. Leave Arrive Lear . » boat Seattle Juneau Junecy . M. S. Northland ..Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Ogt. 27 - L AeEa S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 RuUNB R RIE M. S. Northland ..Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov.10 SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov.19 ! 6500 M. S. Northland ..Nov. 18 Nov.22 Nov.2§ . % S. 8. North Sea ..Nov.25 Nov.29 Dec. 1 | HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent _Phone 109 3, B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone..79.. CITY WHARF . _Phone 238 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent, . _Phome 53 ', interestingly and with enthusiasm '~ of the degged uphill work which has | been accomplished by social welfare and health workers among the In- dians and Eskimos. | Miss Mildred Keaton, of the Bu-| rean’ of Indian ‘Affairs, im.rodu._ecl the speaker. COAST ‘GUARDERS ‘ NOW ENGAGED IN | PISTOL - PRACTICE Rifle firing practice at Mendenhall range was completed Monday by| members of the firing party from the Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa. WILLS Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Seattle Sailings l Xinef ot S. 8. BANDON { Ketchikan Tcm.kehe i OCTOBER 29 o I Hydaburg Hoonal and every 16 days’* ‘!’ Craig Junea . thereafter | Klamak Chichagol Por. . Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK —Agent PHONE 3 : 4+ Main and Willoughby Ave. SRR Yesterday the men‘engaged in pistol and mathine gun’firing, and today they fired pistols only. P SR ATTENTION REBEKAHS | Regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge, Wednesday, October 23, at 8 p.m. Refreshments. Visiting mem- bers welcome, KATHERINE HOOKER, | —adv. Noble Grand. Chathnm Straits Transparuflon Co. ‘M. S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 ! p.m, Thursday. < FOR INFORMATION - RICE & AHLERS CO. Heating Sheet Mgtal Work i ALASK A Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 24 a.m., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Oct. 25, at 9 p.m. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. [ Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 30, am., and from [ Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Oct. 31, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residence vl Phone 312, Office Phoné 114, o Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma b 1 o) D. B. FEMMER AGENT - ol ) Between Juneau and Fairbanks one scheduled trip weekly . leaving Juneau .every Tuesday at noon and arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday. ™ '~ ! Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 _fiafiqux lwery ‘Night || ~GASTIN. GAST RFEAU HO’!‘EL BUH.DING THE SANITARY..GROCERY = . . “The Store That Pleases” NOTHING SERVES LIKE ; CONNORS’ SERVICE { ' . Call 41"1 Now! Connors Motor | * Co., Inc. — THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS: .. 1 L] ~ The Gastineau |.- Qur Services to You Begin and End at the v Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat .