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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC !030 i WE \c;uu) MEET - BUT T —\WE ARE ToGEDDAR - LAST AT COME - SEET Wiz ME AND WE SHaLL BE HAPPEEEET.. By BlLLL DE BFCl\ WHAT (5 AN ESKIMO? SHE Use Cla; Ad for quick results will find it easier and quicker to get results if you get the habit of using the Classi fied Ads when- ever you have a want. Come in” or Phone 374 and ask for an Ad- taker. THE EMPIRE < Is the Medium Through which the general _public can always have its wants supplied. Cipsing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Pive cents for continuous || subsequent Insertion. | Count five average words to || the ‘Hne. 4 Minimum charge, 50 cents. —_—— = FOR RENT e FOR RENT—Steamheated furn | * ed ropm. itable for two. Board if desired. Upper floor over Franctsco Bakery i FOR RENT*(H)O(I two room cabin.! Apply Seaview Apartments. FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, Cliff Apartments. FOR RENT — Furnished house.| Telephone 3201. f £ XCELLENT Piano for rent. Tele-| phone 260. | RV. p:\ble p’xradlsc for BACHELORS. Two room| apartments NEW. THE EUREKA APARTMENTS, TELEPHONE 32, | FIREPROOF. | — e >1LANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, ! s Phorlographs, Expert Piano Tun-| ing. iRadio and phonograph re-{ + pairihg. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | San FOR SALE — Sawmill wood. Calll LOST or stolen Imm Room 'l H(‘r,,-‘ z | dnd some enough 'OR SALE—Some new slightly used furniture, for 3 rooms. Phone 371. s B el FOR SALE — Heywood-Wakefie; baby carriage, practically new,| $20.00, and one dining table with| leaves, $16.00. Call 1702, B:shup Apartments. FOR SALE—Ve! h.lwmqble Dmlac sed. perfect running order. New tires and new extra tubes never used. New battery. Tel. 103. - — | —Practically new vacuum | at a bargain, $19.50 FOR SALE: clean: Plione t-Chichagoff Stoc phone 211 or write 1096. | FOR SALE- for sale 5ld_goods. In-1 Gold. FOR SA quire 415 3rd St., near Telephone 528. | Service Transfer. JOR thb—lea"el Lunch. Terms | or cash. LOST AND FOUND mann Hotel, one mattress. Return | to Mel Grigsby. No questions asked. LOST—Pair of lady's gloves. Finder “please return Graves Store. suede | ® to ©® Admiral Farragut due Play Scale drawing of one of the huge liners now under construe- tion for the United States Lines in preparation for their launch- Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Nerthland due Friday Satur- day night or Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 20, at 9 am. Nereo scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 22 at 9 p.m. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 24 at 10 am Princess Norah to sail from Vancouver Dec. 26 at 9 p.m. SOUTABOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound 2 a.m. Saturday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters: burg, Kake and way ports, eeecccececsoene ——————— . ° . . ° ° . . . ° . . . e . . ° . . . . . . . . . . Indoor Goli at Fre Alaskan | | (adv.) “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | ! anent Wave | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS || Phone 427 for Appointment | | o | WANTED | WANTEDL — Girl wants work in pmgte family or work by day or hpur. Telephone 212. | [FOR lund\ng, Remodellng or oddA Jobs., Call 4042. MISCELLANEOUS [HE new medium will tell you your trouhles before you ask a ques- tion.; About business, love, mar- rlage‘ mining, etc. Juneau Rooms. 2 R l CR! B —Cold storage ho}dmg | of appl on the Boston market | are approxlmmely four times great-| gr than a year ago. The New Eng-| land crop is ebout one-third larger| i | | | | APP | N $han in 1929, FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau ¥Yor Douglas and Thzne 6115 a.m. 7415 am. 9:15 am.t s 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 630 a.m. 6:. 8;30a.m. 9:30 am.t 12;45 p.m.t 2:15p.m. £:30 pm.t 5200 p.m. .. ne. $—Freight will be accepted. 2—saturdays only. , §<Effective April 1st. Junean Ferry & Naviga- . tion Company §11:30 p.m. 5 pm. 1:15am. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | 0.B.WILLIAMS CO. 11943 First Ave. So., Seattle, Wash. E home is the essential thing. Byaoqumngdnhomz first you’ll find it easier to obtain the other things youso | Here are a few home-building itemsthatare attractivelypriced: | One-panel deors, 2. Gin. x 6. 4 66 T:“"“‘““'““‘.‘".‘.".". 2.52 | Dol oo 186K 2,00 Mmr.zhsmx6fi-6n 3.65 Feeach Doors, 13 lights, 2 810 € 50) | x6ft. e s s.e s o o o G";::-Dh::’;'p:cn x7fi.6|n. 7‘00 i *&,‘*wm’ .65 vm;am_mwm 71.98 W“;;::' Frames, complete with 2.25 s-hfn-(-opnlqi) s oo 175 Send for free illustrated catalog Sash and Doors {{Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Feurth Reading Room Opea From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Ete. FREE JO ALL FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- cery. - !‘ 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cal Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. -5 Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. ~ Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. -2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract. 3. 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 4-1 4- igg in 1982 for transatlantic { service hetwecn Ncw York ond Cherbourg, France. The ships will be 30,000-ton, first S 1 £ cairying will cross the BROWN BEARS DOUBLEUPON ~ FOREST OFFIGER R. A. Zeller Kiils One at Close Quarters and Other Goes Away KETCHIKAN.—To be tackled by two big brown bears in a brush patch without a chance to get and to have one of them up within a few feet, wou: and roaring with rage, ready to law the life out of one, is not a| pleasant experience, declares the| an Chronicle. In such a case a man's very life | depends upon his coolness. That's | what happened to R. A. Zeller, su-| pervisor of the Tongass National for with headguar in Ket-| chikan. Mr. Zeller kept the story to him- self for some little time, consid- ering the incident merely a par of his routine work, but some of the other employees of the forest service tipped it off. ! The night of last November 2. Mr. Zeller and two other men an- chored in Deadman’s reach, P. strait, on the tip of Baranof jsland Three Men Separate The next merning the thrse men started out in the hills. They sep- | arated, the other two taking acros the country in a southeast direc- tion and Mr. Zeller going along tt main valley. He traveled to an elevaticn of about 500 feet and came across a faint deer or gam trail through the huckleberry bush- es. The slops was fairly thick witt | brush which came up to his shoul- | ders and there were columns of | dense low cedar which grow: | to the ground. | While angling up the slope I passed within 50 feet of two b bear bedded down in a pa cedar. When he was about 25 f | above them they caught his scen and began sniffing the air to to locate him. | Mr. Zeller was still in brush to | his shoulders. Since a member of | the forest service was killed l\ycar ago by a brown bear Mr. Zel- | ler carries a rifle in the woods and | advises other men in the service to | do the same. | Bears Have Keen Scent ! The bears seemed to locate | man by scent and started for hir | Mr. Zeller glanced about him quick | Iy to size up the best place to m | 2 stand. The trees were too s | to climb and afford protection even | if time had been given him to get { up ome. Twelve feet above him he no- | ticed a more open space. He m it in a split second but the bear ic:me so fast that they were already cn his trail and not. more than 16 {feet away. For a moment z.m.-y")— If‘ | around a clump of cedars | did not appear. | ccouted about and found by \'()'ll('li oF ARRE ATTACHMENT AND ' OF PROPERTY No. 3134-A. ates Distriet Court | Alaska, ni-! at Juneau. | Libellant Vs H\r' Mo TEBE her ma arel, fur ture, fixtures, machinery, | anchors, chains and all equip: ment. Respddent ' TO ALL CONCERNED: | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t I, Albert White, as United | States Marshal for the Te | Als did on the 10ith Dace , 1930, attach and the Motorship or vessel , of al Number 216! tackls, apparel, furniture, rs, equip- above- in cause, | Lt nd engines, ction, in the cer maritime, for w ages earned a5 a ed or réd and labor ]V“x- ch the said libellant cean in a little more than five Cays and be ogmalcd in con- junction S. L than, flag p of the Ane chant marine. thereon from Novem! 1st. and costs, including $25.00 as r's fee; and James V. Davis, | | owner, and all other sons in- | peared i terested or concerned rein are required to be and appear at the time and place of the return of| said proci to-wit: the 3rd day| 0[ January, 1931, in the United District Court Room in the Court Hc , at Juneau, at 10 o'clock am., ¢ in that behalf, or default | will be entered and condemnation | ordered as prayed in the libel filed down | herein. swung to the left and di Then the lead bear came in ready for business. Mr. Zeller h his fire a second as therz tco much brush between him and the bear. was sti Bear Collap.es When the bear was within t fN‘( of him he shot it in the breaast. 1t coliapsed, seeming to squat on all fours, but almost instantly! Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- got to its feet 1 out in|ber 10th, 1930, wounded rage, reared on its hind| ALBERT WHITE, legs and came at him. It was o U. S. Marshal. close that he could feel its breath By HADLAND, in his face, but it over Deputy U. S. Marshal itself on the slope and MONAGLE, a couple of time Proctor for Libellant. Mr. Zeller had not fired t Dec. 11, ondy time, fearing the appe , Dec. 26, of $he second bear mora BED ong’ he had wounded. He Daily Empire Wars Ads Pay. tense and ready, but the othgr b 2 SR = Meantime bear roaring and down the hillside ention some watch in all di- mate th M. E 1930. g Last publicat| 1930, hear the first tearing its way He r ained at tle' tin eepi rections for wounded bear. FRENCH COURSE Lessons given by experienced French lady. Berlitz method followed, which assures rap- id progress in convergation. Call any time, thixd floor apartment, San Franeisco Bakery Apartments, the of Away to appear Animal Goz: its failing he | signs Upon it had left He then that vicinity. returned and the bloody trail of the wounded bear, Tt had clawed up gy chunks of dirt and bushes and {ts teeth marks showed on small trees which it had biiten in 1 L found dead about 150 down the slope. It Wwas a bear and weighed abouf pounds. followed as fe us refain their shape PHONE 528 TOM SHEARER 900 | | — e HANDIEST OF NOVELTIES Just received this morning, an- other shipment of the popular lit-|e t el lighters. A cigarette or cigar lighter in t tassel cord of your lamp. Price $3.00 AT THE NUGGET SHOP. —adv. — .- —— ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. Second Hand (jIIXIS Bou‘ht and Sold New Guns and Ammunition | SEE BIG VAN THE GUN MAN Oppnslfg Coliseum Theatre SIS SR Books for Ghristmas An Ideal Gift that Combines’ Pleasure with Learning See the Latest Editions of Grolier Society Publications THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE—For chil- dren of all ages THE BOOK OF POPULAR SCIENCE—The Adult Book of Knowledge ENCYCLOPEDIAS New International (Dodd-Mead); The Americana and_ Colliers —For the Entire Family Harvard Classic Shelf of Fiction and other standard classics. One or two of the above combinations at actual cost. Liberal terms arranged without red tape. Immediate de- livery. J. B. Burford & Company “Our door-step is worn-by satisfied customers” { | i | | | | Garments made or pressed by | | SAILING SCHEDULE Round trip winter rates in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return—$73.50 I) e Juneau bound Due Juneau Southbound Dec. Dec Dec Dec. 3 Jan, Wrange and Sewar vestern Jan 10 REGULAR PORTS Juneau, Cordov . NORTHWE at Petersbu All sailings OF CALL: Ke 1, Valdez, Latouche ERN and S.S. ALAMEDA wil g northbound and southbound. subject to change without pformation and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 notice, orritory of | | Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Farragut Dec. 6 Queen ... Nov. Dec. 3 Queen Dec. Dec. 17 Farragut Dec. Jan. 3 Queen Dec. 2 Dec. 31 WINTER RED RA ROUND TRIP SEATTLE AND RETURN Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. 30 14 21 28 26 10 Visit California thls winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle to San Francico and return $40,00, to Los Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diego and return $65.00. All fares are first Sailings from Seattle on Wednes- and Saturdays of popular coast- liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Aloxandl'x. Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, Agent, Douglas. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau and | £ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUV AND SEATTLE ER, VICTORIA Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH December 16, 31; Januery 13, 27; February 10, 2 WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 Tickets sold to or from ail Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various 'Rnnlei—slanv()ver Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Dayis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agenu Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell~Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancoyver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants *Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. 10—-M 8. Norco 17—M.8. Northland *Dec. 8—M.8. Norco Dec. 15—M.S. Northland 24—M.S. Norco Dec. 22—M.S. Norco 1—M.S. Northland Dec. 20—M.S. Nortland *Calling Hyder For Information apply to: D. B. Fgmmer, Juneau Agent. -J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”